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When running debug level logging, the only thing that really matters is whether the block was accepted or not.
178 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
178 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2013 Conformal Systems LLC.
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// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package btcchain
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import (
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"fmt"
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"github.com/conformal/btcutil"
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"github.com/conformal/btcwire"
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)
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// RuleError identifies a rule violation. It is used to indicate that
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// processing of a block or transaction failed due to one of the many validation
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// rules. The caller can use type assertions to determine if a failure was
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// specifically due to a rule violation.
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type RuleError string
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// Error satisfies the error interface to print human-readable errors.
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func (e RuleError) Error() string {
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return string(e)
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}
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// blockExists determines whether a block with the given hash exists either in
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// the main chain or any side chains.
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func (b *BlockChain) blockExists(hash *btcwire.ShaHash) bool {
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// Check memory chain first (could be main chain or side chain blocks).
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if _, ok := b.index[*hash]; ok {
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return true
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}
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// Check in database (rest of main chain not in memory).
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return b.db.ExistsSha(hash)
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}
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// processOrphans determines if there are any orphans which depend on the passed
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// block hash (they are no longer orphans if true) and potentially accepts them.
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// It repeats the process for the newly accepted blocks (to detect further
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// orphans which may no longer be orphans) until there are no more.
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func (b *BlockChain) processOrphans(hash *btcwire.ShaHash) error {
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// Start with processing at least the passed hash. Leave a little room
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// for additional orphan blocks that need to be processed without
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// needing to grow the array in the common case.
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processHashes := make([]*btcwire.ShaHash, 0, 10)
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processHashes = append(processHashes, hash)
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for len(processHashes) > 0 {
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// Pop the first hash to process from the slice.
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processHash := processHashes[0]
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processHashes[0] = nil // Prevent GC leak.
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processHashes = processHashes[1:]
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// Look up all orphans that are parented by the block we just
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// accepted. This will typically only be one, but it could
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// be multiple if multiple blocks are mined and broadcast
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// around the same time. The one with the most proof of work
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// will eventually win out.
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for _, orphan := range b.prevOrphans[*processHash] {
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// Remove the orphan from the orphan pool.
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// It's safe to ignore the error on Sha since the hash
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// is already cached.
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orphanHash, _ := orphan.block.Sha()
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b.removeOrphanBlock(orphan)
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// Potentially accept the block into the block chain.
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err := b.maybeAcceptBlock(orphan.block)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Add this block to the list of blocks to process so
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// any orphan blocks that depend on this block are
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// handled too.
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processHashes = append(processHashes, orphanHash)
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// ProcessBlock is the main workhorse for handling insertion of new blocks into
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// the block chain. It includes functionality such as rejecting duplicate
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// blocks, ensuring blocks follow all rules, orphan handling, and insertion into
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// the block chain along with best chain selection and reorganization.
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func (b *BlockChain) ProcessBlock(block *btcutil.Block) error {
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blockHash, err := block.Sha()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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log.Tracef("Processing block %v", blockHash)
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// The block must not already exist in the main chain or side chains.
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if b.blockExists(blockHash) {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("already have block %v", blockHash)
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return RuleError(str)
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}
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// The block must not already exist as an orphan.
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if _, exists := b.orphans[*blockHash]; exists {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("already have block (orphan) %v", blockHash)
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return RuleError(str)
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}
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// Perform preliminary sanity checks on the block and its transactions.
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err = b.checkBlockSanity(block)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Find the latest known checkpoint and perform some additional checks
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// based on the checkpoint. This provides a few nice properties such as
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// preventing forks from blocks before the last checkpoint, rejecting
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// easy to mine, but otherwise bogus, blocks that could be used to eat
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// memory, and ensuring expected (versus claimed) proof of work
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// requirements since the last checkpoint are met.
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blockHeader := block.MsgBlock().Header
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checkpointBlock, err := b.findLatestKnownCheckpoint()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if checkpointBlock != nil {
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// Ensure the block timestamp is after the checkpoint timestamp.
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checkpointHeader := checkpointBlock.MsgBlock().Header
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checkpointTime := checkpointHeader.Timestamp
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if blockHeader.Timestamp.Before(checkpointTime) {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("block %v has timestamp %v before "+
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"last checkpoint timestamp %v", blockHash,
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blockHeader.Timestamp, checkpointTime)
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return RuleError(str)
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}
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// Even though the checks prior to now have already ensured the
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// proof of work exceeds the claimed amount, the claimed amount
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// is a field in the block header which could be forged. This
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// check ensures the proof of work is at least the minimum
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// expected based on elapsed time since the last checkpoint and
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// maximum adjustment allowed by the retarget rules.
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duration := blockHeader.Timestamp.Sub(checkpointTime)
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requiredTarget := CompactToBig(b.calcEasiestDifficulty(
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checkpointHeader.Bits, duration))
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currentTarget := CompactToBig(blockHeader.Bits)
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if currentTarget.Cmp(requiredTarget) > 0 {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("block target difficulty of %064x "+
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"is too low when compared to the previous "+
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"checkpoint", currentTarget)
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return RuleError(str)
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}
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}
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// Handle orphan blocks.
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prevHash := &blockHeader.PrevBlock
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if !prevHash.IsEqual(zeroHash) && !b.blockExists(prevHash) {
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// Add the orphan block to the orphan pool.
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log.Infof("Adding orphan block %v with parent %v", blockHash,
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prevHash)
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b.addOrphanBlock(block)
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// Notify the caller so it can request missing blocks.
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b.sendNotification(NTOrphanBlock, blockHash)
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return nil
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}
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// The block has passed all context independent checks and appears sane
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// enough to potentially accept it into the block chain.
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err = b.maybeAcceptBlock(block)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Accept any orphan blocks that depend on this block (they are no
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// longer orphans) and repeat for those accepted blocks until there are
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// no more.
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err = b.processOrphans(blockHash)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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log.Debugf("Accepted block %v", blockHash)
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return nil
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}
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