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Dave Collins
7162a11995 Remove tracking requests from websocket client too.
When a spent notification and address notification is removed, the
tracking entry in the client which is used to track what to remove on
shutdown needs to be removed as well.
2014-02-19 09:14:11 -06:00
Dave Collins
7d35bc9460 Add --rpcmaxwebsockets option with default of 25.
This commit adds a new configuration option, --rpcmaxwebsockets, to limit the
number of max RPC websocket clients that are served concurrently.
2014-02-19 00:53:14 -06:00
Dave Collins
54203d7db0 Rework and improve websocket notification system.
This commit refactors the entire websocket client code to resolve several
issues with the previous implementation.  Note that this commit does not
change the public API for websockets.  It only consists of internal
improvements.

The following is the major issues which have been addressed:
- A slow websocket client could impede notifications to all clients
- Long-running operations such as rescans would block all other requests
  until it had completed
- The above two points taken together could lead to apparant hangs since
  the client doing the rescan would eventually run out of channel buffer
  and block the entire group of clients until the rescan completed
- Disconnecting a websocket during certain operations could lead to a hang
- Stopping the rpc server with operations under way could lead to a hang
- There were no limits to the number of websocket clients that could
  connect

The following is a summary of the major changes:

- The websocket code has been split into two entities: a
  connection/notification manager and a websocket client
- The new connection/notification manager acts as the entry point from
  the rest of the subsystems to feed data which potentially needs to
  notify clients
- Each websocket client now has its own instance of the new websocket
  client type which controls its own lifecycle
- The data flow has been completely redesigned to closely resemble the
  peer data flow
- Each websocket now has its own long-lived goroutines for input, output,
  and queuing of notifications
- Notifications use the new notification queue goroutine along with
  queueing to ensure they dont't block on stalled or slow peers
- There is a new infrastructure for asynchronously executing long-running
  commands such as a rescan while still allowing the faster operations to
  continue to be serviced by the same client
- Since long-running operations now run asynchronously, they have been
  limited to one at a time
- Added a limit of 10 websocket clients.  This is hard coded for now, but
  will be made configurable in the future

Taken together these changes make the code far easier to reason about and
update as well solve the aforementioned issues.

Further optimizations to improve performance are possible in regards to
the way the connection/notification manager works, however this commit
already contains a ton of changes, so they are being left for another
time.
2014-02-19 00:53:05 -06:00
Dave Collins
97e0149dc3 Include IP address in RPC auth failure log message. 2014-02-19 00:30:18 -06:00
Dave Collins
9a15453806 Make room for longer options in doc.go.
Also, fix a few missing equals signs while here.
2014-02-18 21:00:06 -06:00
Dave Collins
a293212581 Add --rpcmaxclients option with default of 10.
This commit adds a new configuration option, --rpcmaxclients, to limit the
number of max standard RPC clients that are served concurrently.  Note
that this value does not apply to websocket connections.  A future commit
will add support for limiting those separately.

Closes #68.
2014-02-18 20:46:41 -06:00
Dave Collins
66e93f5163 Switch over to new btcjson.GetRawMempoolResult.
Rather than using a type specifically in btcd for the getrawmempool, this
commit, along with a recent commit to btcjson, changes the code over to
use the type from btcjson.  This is more consistent with other RPC results
and provides a few extra benefits such as the ability for btcjson to
automatically unmarshal the results into a concrete type with proper field
types as opposed to a generic interface.
2014-02-16 14:00:40 -06:00
Dave Collins
41da7ae606 Switch over to new btcjson.GetPeerInfoResult.
Rather than using a type specifically in btcd for the getpeerinfo, this
commit, along with a recent commit to btcjson, changes the code over to
use the type from btcjson.  This is more consistent with other RPC results
and provides a few extra benefits such as the ability for btcjson to
automatically unmarshal the results into a concrete type with proper field
types as opposed to a generic interface.
2014-02-16 13:45:48 -06:00
Dave Collins
8ebbee1f05 Always include syncnode field in getpeerinfo RPC.
Recent commits to the reference implementation have changed the syncnode
field to be present in the getpeerinfo RPC even when it is false.  This
commit changes btcd to match.
2014-02-16 12:41:35 -06:00
Dave Collins
3a195b9100 Remove duplicate PEER prefix from peer logging.
These were left over from the switch to the logging subsystems which
include the prefix as a part of the subsystem.
2014-02-14 12:45:33 -06:00
Francis Lam
9306270a84 Fixed wsContext locking problems in NewBlockNotifyCheckTxIn
The wsContext was being locked twice when NewBlockNotifyCheckTxIn is
called.  Fixed by changing handlers to assume lock is acquired and
renamed methods to not be exported.
2014-02-13 16:13:58 -05:00
David Hill
12242ee589 Add a requirements section to the README 2014-02-13 12:39:17 -05:00
Dave Collins
e5a1c6e5ac Use mutexes for byte counts to fix i386/arm panic.
This commit changes the server byte counters over to use a mutex instead
of the atomic package.  The atomic.AddUint64 function requires the struct
fields to be 64-bit aligned on 32-bit platforms.  The byte counts are
fields in the server struct and are not 64-bit aligned.  While it would be
possible to arrange the fields to be aligned through various means, it
would make the code too fragile for my tastes.  I prefer code that doesn't
depend on platform specific alignment.

Fixes #96.
2014-02-13 09:58:19 -06:00
Dave Collins
f9922c7305 Add --logdir option to specify logging directory.
This commit adds a new option, --logdir, which works in the same fashion
as the --datadir option.  Consequently, the logging directory is name
"namespaced" by the network as well.  This resolves the issue where two
btcd instances running (one for mainnet and one for testnet) would
overwrite each other's log files by default.

It also provides the user with a method to change the logging location to
non-default locations if they prefer.  For example, it enables multiple
btcd instances on the same network to specify unique logging directories
(even though running multiple btcd instances on the same network is not
the most sane configuration).

Closes #95.
2014-02-12 15:56:05 -06:00
Owain G. Ainsworth
e20a3e9f2c Copy netaddresses in AddressCache instead of referencing them.
While harmless, this prevents the race detector complaining when these
are then used. Closes #94
2014-02-12 15:33:52 +00:00
Owain G. Ainsworth
33082445c5 Add signmessage support to btcctl 2014-02-12 15:30:05 +00:00
Francis Lam
4431fd9c0d Added checking for closed connections in websocket handler helpers
Since the websocket handlers run in their own separate goroutines, it's
possible that they execute after the websocket connection has been
closed and cleaned up.  This commit add the necessary checks to ensure
stale data isn't added to notification lists and that requests to closed
connections are ignored.

This closes #92.
2014-02-11 22:39:11 -05:00
Dave Collins
44e3a44a9c Remove help addenda for getpeerinfo.
This was no longer accurate since btcd now implements all getpeerinfo
fields.
2014-02-11 20:45:15 -06:00
Dave Collins
db87b9e85f Update btcctl getwork for latest btcjson changes. 2014-02-11 16:47:25 -06:00
Francis Lam
1d60e5dba5 Fixed data races in rpcwebsocket Notify functions
Access to connections map and associated notification maps in rpcServer
need to be protected with s.ws.Lock to prevent race with add/remove new
clients.

This closes #88.
2014-02-10 10:34:26 -05:00
Francis Lam
354cc38d2d Added comments for new AddAllNewTxRequest method 2014-02-08 18:01:27 -05:00
Francis Lam
b89e93e52f Added notifyallnewtxs custom websocket command
Changed mempool.MaybeAcceptTransaction to accept an additional parameter
to differentiate betwee new transactions and those added from
disconnected blocks.

Added new fields to requestContexts to indicate which clients want to
receive all new transaction notifications.

Added NotifyForNewTx to rpcServer to deliver approriate transaction
notification.
2014-02-08 17:15:17 -05:00
David Hill
642c834ada move Connection header so it is applied to failed authentication
attempts as well.

ok @davecgh
2014-02-07 20:59:20 -05:00
Dave Collins
476000193f Implement getnetworkhashps RPC.
Closes #87.
2014-02-07 16:32:11 -06:00
Dave Collins
02e594f826 Add getnetworkhashps to btcctl. 2014-02-05 15:33:32 -06:00
Dave Collins
bc6ff038e3 Fix a race in the amgr found by the race detector. 2014-02-05 12:37:35 -06:00
Dave Collins
6f063e0c1b Update byte counts unconditionally.
Rather than updating the byte counts in the error path and after the error
path, do it unconditionally before checking the error.
2014-02-05 11:50:40 -06:00
Dave Collins
c51df0ca3c Don't assign result from atomic.AddUint64. 2014-02-05 11:44:07 -06:00
Owain G. Ainsworth
75b59ef6e4 Add gettransaction to btcctl. 2014-02-05 17:39:25 +00:00
Dave Collins
1716136f62 Return milliseconds in getnettotals RPC.
This was returning microsecond instead of milliseconds.
2014-02-05 11:26:03 -06:00
Dave Collins
a39f4a0698 Correct total byte counters for server.
Previously the getnettotals was just looping through all of the currently
connected peers to sum the byte counts and returning that.  However, the
intention of the getnettotals RPC is to get all bytes since the server was
started, so this logic was not correct.

This commit modifies the code to keep an atomic counter on the server for
bytes read/written and has each peer update the server counters as well as
the per-peer counters.
2014-02-05 11:15:41 -06:00
Dave Collins
5d70935b04 Convert getnettotals TimeMillis field to UTC.
This matches the reference implementation.
2014-02-05 09:54:16 -06:00
Dave Collins
6f5f582c42 Implement getnettotals RPC.
Also, change the display handler for getnettotals in btcctl to the JSON
display handler for better display.

Closes #84.
2014-02-05 09:39:03 -06:00
Dave Collins
f8c843e2e3 Rename bytesRead/Written to bytesReceived/Sent.
This makes it a little more clear the variables reprsent bytes sent across
the network as opposed to from disk.
2014-02-04 22:37:13 -06:00
Dave Collins
7cfef69f23 Prepare for release 0.6.0. 2014-02-04 17:38:24 -06:00
Dave Collins
bcb5a21b37 Add comment to ErrBadAuth to make go lint happy. 2014-02-04 15:37:34 -06:00
Dave Collins
238d942a69 Make go vet happy. 2014-02-04 15:34:44 -06:00
David Hill
c1df0bfce6 get rid of redundant &handlerData 2014-02-04 15:49:31 -05:00
David Hill
9f044fb946 use %d for int32 2014-02-04 13:55:23 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
979357c5f1 Add sendtoaddress support to btcctl. 2014-02-04 13:18:58 -05:00
Dave Collins
038c8fb278 Add wiki link to README.md.
T#	util/loadheaders/
2014-02-04 11:06:39 -06:00
Dave Collins
71c35ec521 Update README.md with recent information. 2014-02-04 11:03:35 -06:00
Dave Collins
cdbe387545 Add warning on invalid msg type in block manager. 2014-02-04 09:47:12 -06:00
Dave Collins
d949072d6d Change new get sync peer bits to a query channel.
Rather than using a dedicated channel for the sync peer request and reply,
use a single query channel that accepts a query type as well as a reply
channel.  This will allow other queries to be added in the future without
the various queries being racy.
2014-02-04 09:47:07 -06:00
Dave Collins
aab3a6643c Add getnettotals to btcctl. 2014-02-04 01:27:00 -06:00
Dave Collins
ba5e457c38 Finish getpeerinfo RPC syncnode field.
This commit adds code to get the current sync peer from the block manager
for use in the getpeerinfo RPC.
2014-02-04 00:27:10 -06:00
Dave Collins
591b0f431d Switch over to new btcwire Read/WriteMessageN.
This commit adds byte counters to each peer using the new btcwire
ReadMessageN and WriteMessageN functions to obtain the number of bytes
read and written, respectively.  It also returns those byte counters via
the PeerInfo struct which is used to populate the RPC getpeerinfo reply.

Closes #83.
2014-02-04 00:00:13 -06:00
Dave Collins
2a7d725a09 Move websocket endpoint to /ws.
This commit moves the connection endpoint for websockets to /ws instead of
/wallet. First, the former is more standard, and second the latter
presumes how the websocket is to be used.

Closes #80.
2014-02-03 10:46:03 -06:00
Dave Collins
5ec951f6a7 Rework and improve headers-first mode.
This commit improves how the headers-first mode works in several ways.

The previous headers-first code was an initial implementation that did not
have all of the bells and whistles and a few less than ideal
characteristics.  This commit improves the heaers-first code to resolve
the issues discussed next.

- The previous code only used headers-first mode when starting out from
  block height 0 rather than allowing it to work starting at any height
  before the final checkpoint.  This means if you stopped the chain
  download at any point before the final checkpoint and restarted, it
  would not resume and you therefore would not have the benefit of the
  faster processing offered by headers-first mode.
- Previously all headers (even those after the final checkpoint) were
  downloaded and only the final checkpoint was verified.  This resulted in
  the following issues:
  - As the block chain grew, increasingly larger numbers of headers were
    downloaded and kept in memory
  - If the node the node serving up the headers was serving an invalid
    chain, it wouldn't be detected until downloading a large number of
    headers
  - When an invalid checkpoint was detected, no action was taken to
    recover which meant the chain download would essentially be stalled
- The headers were kept in memory even though they didn't need to be as
  merely keeping track of the hashes and heights is enough to provde they
  properly link together and checkpoints match
- There was no logging when headers were being downloaded so it could
  appear like nothing was happening
- Duplicate requests for the same headers weren't being filtered which
  meant is was possible to inadvertently download the same headers twice
  only to throw them away.

This commit resolves these issues with the following changes:

- The current height is now examined at startup and prior each sync peer
  selection to allow it to resume headers-first mode starting from the
  known height to the next checkpoint
- All checkpoints are now verified and the headers are only downloaded
  from the current known block height up to the next checkpoint.  This has
  several desirable properties:
  - The amount of memory required is bounded by the maximum distance
    between to checkpoints rather than the entire length of the chain
  - A node serving up an invalid chain is detected very quickly and with
    little work
  - When an invalid checkpoint is detected, the headers are simply
    discarded and the peer is disconnected for serving an invalid chain
  - When the sync peer disconnets, all current headers are thrown away
    and, due to the new aforementioned resume code, when a new sync peer
    is selected, headers-first mode will continue from the last known good
    block
- In addition to reduced memory usage from only keeping information about
  headers between two checkpoints, the only information now kept in memory
  about the headers is the hash and height rather than the entire header
- There is now logging information about what is happening with headers
- Duplicate header requests are now filtered
2014-02-01 16:33:00 -06:00
Dave Collins
c6d865f3b5 Cleanup and slightly optimize the progress logging.
Previously the logging function which reports on progress was called for
every block, regardless of whether it was an orphan or not.  This could be
confusing since it could show a different number of blocks processed as
compared to the old versus new heights reported (orphans do not add to the
block height since they aren't extending the main chain).  Further, the
database had to be consulted for the latest block since the block we just
processed might not be the latest one if it was an orphan.  This is quite
a bit more time conusming than it should've been for progress reporting.

This commit modifies that to only include non-orphan blocks.  As a result,
the latest height shown will match the number of blocks processed (even
when there are orphans) and the additional block lookup from the database
is avoided.
2014-01-30 12:40:37 -06:00