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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jake Sylvestre
2a1aa5129e Add Batch JSON-RPC support (rpc client & server) 2021-02-09 09:47:46 -05:00
ipriver
42782bba18 removed unnecessary GOMAXPROCS function calls 2020-09-14 09:57:30 -04:00
John C. Vernaleo
56cc42fe07 btcd: bump version to v0.21.0-beta 2020-08-28 08:13:36 -04:00
Dan Cline
b470eee477 btcctl: add regtest mode to btcctl 2020-05-13 08:02:20 -04:00
Murray Nesbitt
9f15a7e6af Alphabetize --help output; add missing options to doc.go 2020-04-14 05:09:43 -05:00
Iskander Sharipov
08b8751559 cmd/btcctl: use regexp.MustCompile for constant patterns
Found using https://go-critic.github.io/overview#regexpMust-ref
2020-03-26 09:54:27 -04:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
f3ec13030e
btcd: bump version to v0.20.1-beta 2019-11-12 18:27:49 -08:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
e47518c978
btcd: bump version to v0.20.0-beta 2019-10-10 15:54:11 -07:00
Jim Posen
e736ae125d Read RPC username/pass from correct config file for btcctl defaults.
If no existing btcctl.conf file exists, btcctl creates a default one
using the RPC username and password from the btcd.conf. If the
--wallet flag is passed, however, it should read from btcwallet.conf
instead.

https://github.com/btcsuite/btcd/issues/875.
2017-08-14 04:07:17 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
a6965d493f all: Remove seelog logger.
The btclog package has been changed to defining its own logging
interface (rather than seelog's) and provides a default implementation
for callers to use.

There are two primary advantages to the new logger implementation.

First, all log messages are created before the call returns.  Compared
to seelog, this prevents data races when mutable variables are logged.

Second, the new logger does not implement any kind of artifical rate
limiting (what seelog refers to as "adaptive logging").  Log messages
are outputted as soon as possible and the application will appear to
perform much better when watching standard output.

Because log rotation is not a feature of the btclog logging
implementation, it is handled by the main package by importing a file
rotation package that provides an io.Reader interface for creating
output to a rotating file output.  The rotator has been configured
with the same defaults that btcd previously used in the seelog config
(10MB file limits with maximum of 3 rolls) but now compresses newly
created roll files.  Due to the high compressibility of log text, the
compressed files typically reduce to around 15-30% of the original
10MB file.
2017-06-19 16:46:50 -04:00
Steven Roose
45967f8641 btcctl: Inherit notls config from btcd.conf 2017-05-18 12:18:30 -05:00
Dave Collins
d06c0bb181
blockchain: Use hash values in structs.
This modifies the blockNode and BestState structs in the blockchain
package to store hashes directly instead of pointers to them and updates
callers to deal with the API change in the exported BestState struct.

In general, the preferred approach for hashes moving forward is to store
hash values in complex data structures, particularly those that will be
used for cache entries, and accept pointers to hashes in arguments to
functions.

Some of the reasoning behind making this change is:

- It is generally preferred to avoid storing pointers to data in cache
  objects since doing so can easily lead to storing interior pointers
  into other structs that then can't be GC'd
- Keeping the hash values directly in the block node provides better
  cache locality
2017-02-03 11:36:33 -06:00
David Hill
406ddd17d3 blockchain: TimeSource is required. 2017-01-12 11:19:51 -05:00
David Hill
4f12c97d0f Drop btcsuite/go-flags in favor of upstream 2017-01-09 14:10:18 -06:00
Marco Peereboom
69fca4d9b1 Reconcile differences between btcd/dcrd.
Fixes #793
2016-10-21 16:37:30 -05:00
Dave Collins
77913ad2e8
blockchain: Expose main chain flag on ProcessBlock.
This modifies the blockchain.ProcessBlock function to return an
additional boolean as the first parameter which indicates whether or not
the block ended up on the main chain.

This is primarily useful for upcoming test code that needs to be able to
tell the difference between a block accepted to a side chain and a block
that either extends the main chain or causes a reorganize that causes it
to become the main chain.  However, it is also useful for the addblock
utility since it allows a better error in the case a file with out of
order blocks is provided.
2016-10-13 16:47:50 -05:00
Dave Collins
bd4e64d1d4 chainhash: Abstract hash logic to new package. (#729)
This is mostly a backport of some of the same modifications made in
Decred along with a few additional things cleaned up.  In particular,
this updates the code to make use of the new chainhash package.

Also, since this required API changes anyways and the hash algorithm is
no longer tied specifically to SHA, all other functions throughout the
code base which had "Sha" in their name have been changed to Hash so
they are not incorrectly implying the hash algorithm.

The following is an overview of the changes:

- Remove the wire.ShaHash type
- Update all references to wire.ShaHash to the new chainhash.Hash type
- Rename the following functions and update all references:
  - wire.BlockHeader.BlockSha -> BlockHash
  - wire.MsgBlock.BlockSha -> BlockHash
  - wire.MsgBlock.TxShas -> TxHashes
  - wire.MsgTx.TxSha -> TxHash
  - blockchain.ShaHashToBig -> HashToBig
  - peer.ShaFunc -> peer.HashFunc
- Rename all variables that included sha in their name to include hash
  instead
- Update for function name changes in other dependent packages such as
  btcutil
- Update copyright dates on all modified files
- Update glide.lock file to use the required version of btcutil
2016-08-08 14:04:33 -05:00
Dave Collins
00ebb9d14d blockchain: Associate time src with chain instance.
Rather than making the caller to pass in the median time source on
ProcessBlock and IsCurrent, modify the Config struct to include the
median time source and associate it with the chain instance when it is
created.

This is being done because both the ProcessBlock and IsCurrent functions
require access to the blockchain state already, it is a little bit safer
to ensure the time source matches the chain instance state, it
simplifies the caller logic, and it also allows its use within the logic
of the blockchain package itself which will be required by upcoming
rule change warning logic that is part of BIP9.
2016-07-14 13:10:47 -05:00
Hector Jusforgues
ff4ada0b0e Add automatic RPC configuration. 2016-06-03 21:14:15 -05:00
Dave Collins
dc83f4ee6a addblock: Add support for generating indexes.
This adds two new flags, --txindex and --addrindex, to the addblock
utility which mirror the flags on btcd.  They serve to to specify that
the transaction index and/or address index, respectively, should be
built while importing from the bootstrap file.

This is technically not 100% required since btcd will build the indexes
on the first load (when enabled) if they aren't already built, however
it is much faster to build the indexes as the blocks are being validated
(particularly for the address index), so this makes the capability
available.
2016-06-03 17:06:16 -05:00
Dave Collins
b580cdb7d3 database: Replace with new version.
This commit removes the old database package, moves the new package into
its place, and updates all imports accordingly.
2016-04-12 14:55:15 -05:00
Dave Collins
491acd4ca6 blockchain: Rework to use new db interface.
This commit is the first stage of several that are planned to convert
the blockchain package into a concurrent safe package that will
ultimately allow support for multi-peer download and concurrent chain
processing.  The goal is to update btcd proper after each step so it can
take advantage of the enhancements as they are developed.

In addition to the aforementioned benefit, this staged approach has been
chosen since it is absolutely critical to maintain consensus.
Separating the changes into several stages makes it easier for reviewers
to logically follow what is happening and therefore helps prevent
consensus bugs.  Naturally there are significant automated tests to help
prevent consensus issues as well.

The main focus of this stage is to convert the blockchain package to use
the new database interface and implement the chain-related functionality
which it no longer handles.  It also aims to improve efficiency in
various areas by making use of the new database and chain capabilities.

The following is an overview of the chain changes:

- Update to use the new database interface
- Add chain-related functionality that the old database used to handle
  - Main chain structure and state
  - Transaction spend tracking
- Implement a new pruned unspent transaction output (utxo) set
  - Provides efficient direct access to the unspent transaction outputs
  - Uses a domain specific compression algorithm that understands the
    standard transaction scripts in order to significantly compress them
  - Removes reliance on the transaction index and paves the way toward
    eventually enabling block pruning
- Modify the New function to accept a Config struct instead of
  inidividual parameters
- Replace the old TxStore type with a new UtxoViewpoint type that makes
  use of the new pruned utxo set
- Convert code to treat the new UtxoViewpoint as a rolling view that is
  used between connects and disconnects to improve efficiency
- Make best chain state always set when the chain instance is created
  - Remove now unnecessary logic for dealing with unset best state
- Make all exported functions concurrent safe
  - Currently using a single chain state lock as it provides a straight
    forward and easy to review path forward however this can be improved
    with more fine grained locking
- Optimize various cases where full blocks were being loaded when only
  the header is needed to help reduce the I/O load
- Add the ability for callers to get a snapshot of the current best
  chain stats in a concurrent safe fashion
  - Does not block callers while new blocks are being processed
- Make error messages that reference transaction outputs consistently
  use <transaction hash>:<output index>
- Introduce a new AssertError type an convert internal consistency
  checks to use it
- Update tests and examples to reflect the changes
- Add a full suite of tests to ensure correct functionality of the new
  code

The following is an overview of the btcd changes:

- Update to use the new database and chain interfaces
- Temporarily remove all code related to the transaction index
- Temporarily remove all code related to the address index
- Convert all code that uses transaction stores to use the new utxo
  view
- Rework several calls that required the block manager for safe
  concurrency to use the chain package directly now that it is
  concurrent safe
- Change all calls to obtain the best hash to use the new best state
  snapshot capability from the chain package
- Remove workaround for limits on fetching height ranges since the new
  database interface no longer imposes them
- Correct the gettxout RPC handler to return the best chain hash as
  opposed the hash the txout was found in
- Optimize various RPC handlers:
  - Change several of the RPC handlers to use the new chain snapshot
    capability to avoid needlessly loading data
  - Update several handlers to use new functionality to avoid accessing
    the block manager so they are able to return the data without
    blocking when the server is busy processing blocks
  - Update non-verbose getblock to avoid deserialization and
    serialization overhead
  - Update getblockheader to request the block height directly from
    chain and only load the header
  - Update getdifficulty to use the new cached data from chain
  - Update getmininginfo to use the new cached data from chain
  - Update non-verbose getrawtransaction to avoid deserialization and
    serialization overhead
  - Update gettxout to use the new utxo store versus loading
    full transactions using the transaction index

The following is an overview of the utility changes:
- Update addblock to use the new database and chain interfaces
- Update findcheckpoint to use the new database and chain interfaces
- Remove the dropafter utility which is no longer supported

NOTE: The transaction index and address index will be reimplemented in
another commit.
2016-04-11 16:47:27 -05:00
Dave Collins
f4d551c08d findcheckpoint: Update to allow first checkpoint.
This updates the findcheckpoint utility to work when there are not
already any checkpoints.  This doesn't really matter for Bitcoin at the
current time, but if a new testnet is created it will not have any
checkpoints to start with and this change also means the utility can
work for alts.

While here, switch a couple of error prints to ensure they contain a
final newline.
2016-02-19 15:53:06 -06:00
Dave Collins
cea5d3c1cc Prepare for release 0.12.0. 2015-11-20 19:33:17 -06:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
0029905d43 Integrate a valid ECDSA signature cache into btcd
Introduce an ECDSA signature verification into btcd in order to
mitigate a certain DoS attack and as a performance optimization.

The benefits of SigCache are two fold. Firstly, usage of SigCache
mitigates a DoS attack wherein an attacker causes a victim's client to
hang due to worst-case behavior triggered while processing attacker
crafted invalid transactions. A detailed description of the mitigated
DoS attack can be found here: https://bitslog.wordpress.com/2013/01/23/fixed-bitcoin-vulnerability-explanation-why-the-signature-cache-is-a-dos-protection/
Secondly, usage of the SigCache introduces a signature verification
optimization which speeds up the validation of transactions within a
block, if they've already been seen and verified within the mempool.

The server itself manages the sigCache instance. The blockManager and
txMempool respectively now receive pointers to the created sigCache
instance. All read (sig triplet existence) operations on the sigCache
will not block unless a separate goroutine is adding an entry (writing)
to the sigCache. GetBlockTemplate generation now also utilizes the
sigCache in order to avoid unnecessarily double checking signatures
when generating a template after previously accepting a txn to the
mempool. Consequently, the CPU miner now also employs the same
optimization.

The maximum number of entries for the sigCache has been introduced as a
config parameter in order to allow users to configure the amount of
memory consumed by this new additional caching.
2015-10-08 17:31:42 -07:00
Dave Collins
0280fa0264 Convert block heights to int32.
This commit converts all block height references to int32 instead of
int64.  The current target block production rate is 10 mins per block
which means it will take roughly 40,800 years to reach the maximum
height an int32 affords.  Even if the target rate were lowered to one
block per minute, it would still take roughly another 4,080 years to
reach the maximum.

In the mean time, there is no reason to use a larger type which results
in higher memory and disk space usage.  However, for now, in order to
avoid having to reserialize a bunch of database information, the heights
are still serialized to the database as 8-byte uint64s.

This is being mainly being done in preparation for further upcoming
infrastructure changes which will use the smaller and more efficient
4-byte serialization in the database as well.
2015-08-11 11:13:17 -05:00
Dave Collins
d12b3a144c Prepare for release 0.11.1. 2015-05-27 11:06:52 -05:00
Dave Collins
177f09ba00 Prepare for release 0.11.0. 2015-05-06 09:58:25 -05:00
Dave Collins
6e402deb35 Relicense to the btcsuite developers.
This commit relicenses all code in this repository to the btcsuite
developers.
2015-05-01 12:00:56 -05:00
Dave Collins
d8a4423b90 btcjson: Replace btcjson with version 2.
This commit removes the old and deprecated btcjsonv1 package, moves the
new version 2 package into its place, and updates all imports accordingly.
2015-05-01 00:43:09 -05:00
Dave Collins
750d657666 Update for recent btcutil Block.Sha API change. 2015-04-17 00:44:15 -05:00
Dave Collins
d3aebcaed3 btcctl: Support - argument to read from stdin.
This commit modifies the argument handling for btcctl to treat a
parameter that is a single dash as an indicator to read that paramter from
stdin instead.

This change allows commands, such as the submitblock, to accept data piped
from stdin for any parameter.  This, in turn, allows large arguments, such
as blocks, which can often be too big for a single argument due to
Operating System limitations to be submitted by putting them into a file
and redirecting stdin.

For example:

btcctl submitblock - <block.hex
cat block.hex | btcctl submitblock -

btcctl sendrawtransaction - <tx.hex
cat tx.hex | btcctl sendrawtransaction -
2015-03-13 11:15:26 -05:00
Dave Collins
cfefe14153 Prepare for release 0.10.0-beta. 2015-03-01 20:18:11 -06:00
Dave Collins
5a800b9580 Rewrite btcctl to use the new features of btcjson.
This commit contains what is essentially a complete rewrite of the btcctl
utility to make use of the new features provided by the latest version
btcjson and improve several things along the way.  The following
summarizes the changes:

- The supported commands and handling now come directly from btcjson, so
  it is no longer necessary to manually add new commands.  Once a command
  has been registered with btcjson, it will automatically become usable by
  btcctl complete with full error handling (once it is re-compiled of
  course)
- Rather than dumping the entire list of commands on every error, the user
  now must specifically request the list of command via the -l option
- The list of commands is now categorized by chain and wallet and
  alphabetized
- The help flag now only shows the help options instead of also dumping
  all of the commands
- The error display on valid commands with invalid parameters has been
  greatly improved to show the specific parameter number, reason, and
  error code
- When a valid command is specified with invalid parameter, only the usage
  for that specific command is shown now
- It is now possible to use a SOCKS5 proxy for connection
- The output of commands has been improved in the following ways:
  - Strings on commands such as getbestblockhash no longer have quotes
    wrapped around them
  - Fields that are integers no longer show in scientific notation when
    they are large (timestamps for example)

This closes #305 as a side effect.
2015-02-25 16:03:31 -06:00
Dave Collins
467d44cfc3 Update btcws path import paths to new location. 2015-02-19 13:07:25 -06:00
Dave Collins
6d289f602a Update btcjson path import paths to new location. 2015-02-19 11:55:22 -06:00
Javed Khan
73d4a68a00 Added importaddress, importpubkey cmds 2015-02-10 00:24:16 +05:30
Dave Collins
c6bc8ac1eb Update btcnet path import paths to new location. 2015-02-05 23:24:53 -06:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
ecdffda748 Add support for an optional address-based transaction index.
* Address index is built up concurrently with the `--addrindex` flag.
* Entire index can be deleted with `--dropaddrindex`.
* New RPC call: `searchrawtransaction`
  * Returns all transacitons related to a particular address
  * Includes mempool transactions
  * Requires `--addrindex` to be activated and fully caught up.
* New `blockLogger` struct has been added to factor our common logging
  code
* Wiki and docs updated with new features.
2015-02-05 14:48:19 -08:00
Dave Collins
03433dad6a Update btcwire path import paths to new location. 2015-02-05 15:16:39 -06:00
Dave Collins
624bbb3216 Update btcchain import paths to new location. 2015-01-30 16:25:42 -06:00
Dave Collins
ee403e2abd Address a few things found by golint. 2015-01-28 09:52:53 -06:00
Dave Collins
188cf2555f Remove the showblock utility.
This utility is a relic from initial development before it was possible to
request blocks and transactions via RPC.  The correct way to do this now
is by using RPC since that works while btcd is operating unlike the
utility which requires an exclusive lock on the database.
2015-01-28 09:52:02 -06:00
Dave Collins
309a9ea31d Update database import paths to new location. 2015-01-27 15:38:23 -06:00
Javed Khan
45158f8b8f Updated to add createnewaccount, renameaccount 2015-01-20 10:34:48 +05:30
Dave Collins
11bf021ced Move all utilities into the cmd directory.
This is part of the migration and reorganization as discussed in #214.
2015-01-19 09:58:01 -06:00