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Alex
6102e129c5 Fixed a couple of bugs and added --dropcfindex option 2018-05-23 16:46:15 -07:00
Nicola 'tekNico' Larosa
11fcd83963 btcd/multi: fix a number of typos in comments. 2018-01-25 23:23:59 -06:00
Dave Collins
8c883d1fca
blockchain/indexers: Allow interrupts.
This propagates the interrupt channel through to blockchain and the
indexers so that it is possible to interrupt long-running operations
such as catching up indexes.
2017-09-05 11:02:46 -05:00
Jim Posen
46fd4ec358 netsync: Change name of blockManager to syncManager. 2017-08-25 13:41:22 -05:00
Jim Posen
088ccfd828 blockmanager: Remove dependency on cfg in main package. 2017-08-23 11:45:25 -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
David Hill
807d344fe9 Unassign some TODO's 2016-11-15 17:47:33 -06:00
Dave Collins
044a11c9fc btcd: Simplify shutdown signal handling logic. (#733)
This rewrites the shutdown logic to simplify the shutdown signalling.
All cleanup is now run from deferred functions in the main function and
channels are used to signal shutdown either from OS signals or from
other subsystems such as the RPC server and windows service controller.

The RPC server has been modified to use a new channel for signalling
shutdown that is exposed via the RequestedProcessShutdown function
instead of directly calling Stop on the server as it previously did.

Finally, it adds a few checks for early termination during the main
start sequence so the process can be stopped without starting all the
subsystems if desired.

This is a backport of the equivalent logic from Decred with a few slight
modifications.  Credits go to @jrick.
2016-08-11 13:39:23 -05:00
Dave Collins
128366734f main: Limit garbage collection percentage. (#686)
This reduces the target ratio of freshly allocated data to live data to
10% in order to limit excessive overallocations by the garbage collector
during data bursts such as processing complex blocks or rapidly
receiving a lot of large transactions.
2016-05-05 14:16:58 -05:00
Dave Collins
7c174620f7 indexers: Implement optional tx/address indexes.
This introduces a new indexing infrastructure for supporting optional
indexes using the new database and blockchain infrastructure along with
two concrete indexer implementations which provide both a
transaction-by-hash and a transaction-by-address index.

The new infrastructure is mostly separated into a package named indexers
which is housed under the blockchain package.  In order to support this,
a new interface named IndexManager has been introduced in the blockchain
package which provides methods to be notified when the chain has been
initialized and when blocks are connected and disconnected from the main
chain.  A concrete implementation of an index manager is provided by the
new indexers package.

The new indexers package also provides a new interface named Indexer
which allows the index manager to manage concrete index implementations
which conform to the interface.

The following is high level overview of the main index infrastructure
changes:

- Define a new IndexManager interface in the blockchain package and
  modify the package to make use of the interface when specified
- Create a new indexers package
  - Provides an Index interface which allows concrete indexes to plugin
    to an index manager
  - Provides a concrete IndexManager implementation
    - Handles the lifecycle of all indexes it manages
    - Tracks the index tips
    - Handles catching up disabled indexes that have been reenabled
    - Handles reorgs while the index was disabled
    - Invokes the appropriate methods for all managed indexes to allow
      them to index and deindex the blocks and transactions
  - Implement a transaction-by-hash index
    - Makes use of internal block IDs to save a significant amount of
      space and indexing costs over the old transaction index format
  - Implement a transaction-by-address index
    - Makes use of a leveling scheme in order to provide a good tradeoff
      between space required and indexing costs
- Supports enabling and disabling indexes at will
- Support the ability to drop indexes if they are no longer desired

The following is an overview of the btcd changes:

- Add a new index logging subsystem
- Add new options --txindex and --addrindex in order to enable the
  optional indexes
  - NOTE: The transaction index will automatically be enabled when the
    address index is enabled because it depends on it
- Add new options --droptxindex and --dropaddrindex to allow the indexes
  to be removed
  - NOTE: The address index will also be removed when the transaction
    index is dropped because it depends on it
- Update getrawtransactions RPC to make use of the transaction index
- Reimplement the searchrawtransaction RPC that makes use of the address
  index
- Update sample-btcd.conf to include sample usage for the new optional
  index flags
2016-04-11 17:16:42 -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
0f9fc42a06 Output error to stderr if the limits can't be set. 2015-09-02 17:13:01 -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
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
f9f4d37976 Update btcd import paths to new location. 2015-01-17 00:48:13 -06:00
Tomás Senart
f439dece37 Use chan struct{} for semaphores
With semaphores we don't actually care about the value passed in. It
makes sense to use a 0 bytes type in these cases.
There is also the added benefit of compiler optimisations for this
specific use case as described here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yIAYmbvL3JxOKOjuCyon7JhW4cSv1wy5hC0ApeGMV9s/pub
2014-07-02 19:06:32 -05:00
Tomás Senart
a0f20007c5 golint -min_confidence=0.3 .
This commits removes a number of golint warnings. There is a class of
warnings which I can't fix due to unsufficient knowledge of the domain
at this point. These are listed here:

addrmanager.go:907:1: comment on exported method AddrManager.Attempt
should be of the form "Attempt ..."
addrmanager.go:1048:1: exported function RFC1918 should have comment or
be unexported
addrmanager.go:1058:1: exported function RFC3849 should have comment or
be unexported
addrmanager.go:1065:1: exported function RFC3927 should have comment or
be unexported
addrmanager.go:1073:1: exported function RFC3964 should have comment or
be unexported
addrmanager.go:1081:1: exported function RFC4193 should have comment or
be unexported
addrmanager.go:1089:1: exported function RFC4380 should have comment or
be unexported
addrmanager.go:1097:1: exported function RFC4843 should have comment or
be unexported
addrmanager.go:1105:1: exported function RFC4862 should have comment or
be unexported
addrmanager.go:1113:1: exported function RFC6052 should have comment or
be unexported
addrmanager.go:1121:1: exported function RFC6145 should have comment or
be unexported
addrmanager.go:1128:1: exported function Tor should have comment or be
unexported
addrmanager.go:1143:1: exported function Local should have comment or be
unexported
addrmanager.go:1228:2: exported const InterfacePrio should have comment
(or a comment on this block) or be unexported
discovery.go:26:2: exported var ErrTorInvalidAddressResponse should have
comment or be unexported
limits/limits_unix.go:19:1: exported function SetLimits should have
comment or be unexported
limits/limits_windows.go:7:1: exported function SetLimits should have
comment or be unexported
util/dropafter/dropafter.go:22:6: exported type ShaHash should have
comment or be unexported
util/dropafter/dropafter.go:38:2: exported const ArgSha should have
comment (or a comment on this block) or be unexported
util/dropafter/dropafter.go:128:5: exported var ErrBadShaPrefix should
have comment or be unexported
util/dropafter/dropafter.go:129:5: exported var ErrBadShaLen should have
comment or be unexported
util/dropafter/dropafter.go:130:5: exported var ErrBadShaChar should
have comment or be unexported
util/showblock/showblock.go:24:6: exported type ShaHash should have
comment or be unexported
util/showblock/showblock.go:46:2: exported const ArgSha should have
comment (or a comment on this block) or be unexported
util/showblock/showblock.go:163:1: exported function DumpBlock should
have comment or be unexported
util/showblock/showblock.go:211:5: exported var ErrBadShaPrefix should
have comment or be unexported
util/showblock/showblock.go:212:5: exported var ErrBadShaLen should have
comment or be unexported
util/showblock/showblock.go:213:5: exported var ErrBadShaChar should
have comment or be unexported
2014-07-02 11:01:56 -05:00
Tomás Senart
84fa553b65 Split imports into logical groups 2014-07-02 15:56:41 +02:00
Josh Rickmar
bcc78565fd Initial pass at updating to btcnet.
This change modifies the params struct to embed a *btcnet.Params,
removing the old parameter fields that are handled by the btcnet
package.

Hardcoded network checks have also been removed in favor of modifying
behavior based on the current active net's parameters.

Not all library packages, notable btcutil and btcchain, have been
updated to use btcnet yet, but with this change, each package can be
updated one at a time since the active net's btcnet.Params are
available at each callsite.

ok @davecgh
2014-05-23 01:02:14 -05:00
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
Dave Collins
970c0cdb30 Misc cleanup.
This commit contains various code cleanup such as comment fixes and
function ordering consistency.
2014-01-28 18:57:07 -06:00
Dave Collins
c99a227df2 Fix a couple of comment typos. 2014-01-10 22:32:05 -06:00
Josh Rickmar
cd3084afcd Rework the btcwallet connection.
This changes the protocol between btcd and btcwallet to follow
JSON-RPC specifications sending notifications as requests with an
empty ID.

The notification request context handling has been greatly cleaned up
now that IDs no longer need to be saved when sending notifications.
2014-01-09 14:03:00 -05:00
Marco Peereboom
d00ccc0d3c Make limits into a pkg.
This is so that we can use the in other utils.

debated with davec
2014-01-07 16:06:12 -06:00
Dave Collins
aeec39c1ff Add 2014 to copyright dates. 2014-01-01 10:16:15 -06:00
Owain G. Ainsworth
2a554c43b0 Shutdown server fully on ctrl-c
since we don't wait for peers, this largely just waits for the server procs
themselves to die. Unless the entire server is wedged (which is what kill -9 is
for) this should always shut down fairly swiftly.

This should mean we sync addrmanager and disestablish upnp correctly on
interrupt.

Discussed with davec.
2013-12-10 22:40:17 +00:00
Dave Collins
dfbb9446c4 Ensure Win service bits only compile on Windows. 2013-11-25 20:58:18 -06:00
Dave Collins
45732c99fb Allow btcd to run as a Windows service.
This commit modifies btcd to run cleanly as a Windows service.  btcd is
intended to be a long running process that stays synchronized with the
bitcoin block chain and provides chain services to multiple users.  It
follows that a service is the best option on Windows for this
functionality.

A few key points are:

- Supports graceful shutdown via the service stop/shutdown commands
- Integrates cleanly with the Windows event log
- Adds a new /s flag that can be used to install/remove/start/stop the
  service

One outstanding issue is that the application data directory is currently
user specific which means, by default, if you start btcd as a user, the
same data won't be used as when it's running as a service.  This needs to
be resovled.  The most likely approach will be to put all data into the
common appdata directory Windows provides, but it will require some
additional work to deal with permissions properly as user processes can't
write there by default.

Closes #42.
2013-11-25 18:36:11 -06:00
Dave Collins
48ab97c271 Allow per-subsystem log levels to be specified.
Now that each subsystem is capable of having its own log level, modify the
-d/--debuglevel flag to allow them to be specified.

Closes #48.
2013-11-21 17:41:45 -06:00
Dave Collins
eb8688df79 Convert btcd to use new btclog package.
Also, make every subsystem within btcd use its own logger instance so each
subsystem can have its own level specified independent of the others.

This is work towards #48.
2013-11-21 17:41:21 -06:00
Owain G. Ainsworth
6116a6cb02 Support --listen.
This allows the provision of address/port pairs to be listened on instead
of just providing the port. e.g.:
btcd --listen 1.2.3.4:4321 --listen 127.0.0.01 --listen [::1]:5432

When --proxy and --connect are used, we disable listening *unless* any --listen
arguments have been provided, when we will listen on those addresses as
requested.

Initial code by davec, integration by myself.

Closes #33

allow listens to fail, but warn. error if all failed

fmt
2013-11-14 01:15:47 +00:00
Dave Collins
7d8bb5ab4c Add --cpuprofile option.
This commit provides a new --cpuprofile flag that can be used to specify a
file path to write CPU profile data into.  The resulting profile can then be
consumed by the 'go tool pprof' command.
2013-10-26 16:13:50 -05:00
Dave Collins
1aa65e6863 Correct and improve SIGINT (Ctrl+C) handling.
Since the main SIGINT handler is running as a goroutine, the main
goroutine must be kept active long enough for it to finish or it will be
nuked when the main goroutine exits.  This commit makes that happen by
slightly modifying how it waits for shutdown.

Rather than having the main goroutine only wait for the server to
shutdown, there is now a shutdown channel that is used to signal the main
goroutine to shutdown for all cases such as a graceful shutdown, a
scheduled shutdown, an RPC stop, or a SIGINT.

While here, also add a few prints to indicate a SIGINT was received and
the shutdown progress.
2013-10-26 16:10:04 -05:00
Dave Collins
2bb8c5d5cc Bring back default redirect for profiling.
Now that the RPC server uses its own mux, bring back the code which does
the automatic 303 redirect for the root of the profile server.
2013-10-23 10:48:17 -05:00
Dave Collins
8970d4bf99 Revert "Add default redirect for profiling when enabled."
This reverts commit cc6cfdad9e.
2013-10-23 10:25:09 -05:00
Dave Collins
cc6cfdad9e Add default redirect for profiling when enabled.
This commit adds a simple 303 redirect for the root of profile server so
launching it without a path automatically goes to the debug profiling
page.
2013-10-23 09:39:02 -05:00
Dave Collins
7eb9deee35 Show the version on server startup. 2013-10-15 15:54:00 -05:00
David Hill
d402cb4196 combine two log statements into one 2013-10-15 12:17:23 -04:00
Dave Collins
10907027b7 Change failure to talk to DNS seeders to debug.
This is just a temporary failure and shouldn't be a warning.  Also,
remove redundant prefix on profile server log print while here.
2013-10-10 20:30:55 -05:00
Dave Collins
9772626dd8 Improve logging.
This commit is a first pass at improving the logging.  It changes a number
of things to improve the readability of the output.  The biggest addition
is message summaries for each message type when using the debug logging
level.

There is sitll more to do here such as allowing the level of each
subsystem to be independently specified, syslog support, and allowing the
logging level to be changed run-time.
2013-10-10 17:22:19 -05:00
Dave Collins
54b5cb56e7 Move logger code into its own file.
This cleans up btcd.go a bit and consolidates the logging related
functions.  It also paves the way for upcoming message summaries.
2013-10-10 14:36:05 -05:00
Dave Collins
1d2c48555b Misc cleanup. 2013-10-07 19:24:44 -05:00
Dave Collins
849c830cf8 Move DNS seed consts to same file that uses them.
Also, use multi constant define for the result.
2013-10-07 17:58:16 -05:00
Marco Peereboom
8e7d900201 Up some limits on !windows.
This is needed on OSX and possibly others.

ok davec
2013-10-07 16:44:46 -05:00
Dave Collins
a5cc716940 Address some minor things reported by golint. 2013-09-18 00:36:40 -05:00
Dave Collins
eed4c4df9c Add log message for profile server listen port. 2013-09-17 17:15:49 -05:00
Dave Collins
fc0cd75046 gofmt. 2013-09-17 17:04:40 -05:00
Marco Peereboom
ada49f1413 Add a flag to enable live profiling.
The profile information can be seen with a browser on e.g.
http://localhost:6060/debug/pprof/
Alternatively, one can use the pprof tool as described at
http://golang.org/pkg/net/http/pprof/

ok davec
2013-09-17 17:40:27 -04:00
Owain G. Ainsworth
6c05e9d475 Flesh out addrmanger with some basic functionality.
Use it to add multiple peer support. We try and keep 8 outbound peers
active at all times.

This address manager is not as complete as the one in bitcoind yet, but
additional functionality is being worked on.

We currently handle (in a similar manner to bitcoind):

- biasing between new and already tried addresses based on number of connected
  peers.
- rejection of non-default ports until desparate
- address selection probabilities based on last successful connection and number
  of failures.
- routability checks based on known unroutable subnets.
- only connecting to each network `group' once at any one time.

We currently lack support for:
- tor ``addresses'' (an .onion address encoded in 64 bytes of ip address)
- full state save and restore (we just save a json with the list of known
  addresses in it)
- multiple buckets for new and tried addresses selected by a hash of address and
 source.  The current algorithm functions the same as bitcoind would with only
 one bucket for new and tried (making the address cache rather smaller than it
 otherwise would be).
2013-09-15 20:25:55 -05:00
Dave Collins
252ecf8b00 Add basic infrastructure for upgrading btcd.
This commit adds a basic infrastructure to allow upgrades to happen to
btcd as needed.  This paves the way for the upcoming data path changes to
be automatically updated for the user as needed and also ensures any
future changes that might require upgrades already have an established
way of performing the needed upgrades.
2013-09-15 13:40:26 -05:00