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// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto
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// Copyright (c) 2009-2018 The Bitcoin Core developers
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// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
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// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
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# if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
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# include <config/bitcoin-config.h>
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# endif
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# include <init.h>
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# include <addrman.h>
# include <amount.h>
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# include <banman.h>
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# include <blockfilter.h>
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# include <chain.h>
# include <chainparams.h>
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# include <coins.h>
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# include <compat/sanity.h>
# include <consensus/validation.h>
# include <fs.h>
# include <httprpc.h>
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# include <httpserver.h>
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# include <index/blockfilterindex.h>
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# include <index/txindex.h>
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# include <interfaces/chain.h>
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# include <key.h>
# include <miner.h>
# include <net.h>
# include <net_processing.h>
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# include <netbase.h>
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# include <policy/feerate.h>
# include <policy/fees.h>
# include <policy/policy.h>
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# include <policy/settings.h>
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# include <rpc/blockchain.h>
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# include <rpc/register.h>
# include <rpc/server.h>
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# include <rpc/util.h>
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# include <scheduler.h>
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# include <script/sigcache.h>
# include <script/standard.h>
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# include <shutdown.h>
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# include <timedata.h>
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# include <torcontrol.h>
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# include <txdb.h>
# include <txmempool.h>
# include <ui_interface.h>
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# include <util/moneystr.h>
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# include <util/system.h>
# include <util/threadnames.h>
# include <util/translation.h>
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# include <util/validation.h>
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# include <validation.h>
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# include <validationinterface.h>
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# include <walletinitinterface.h>
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# include <stdint.h>
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# include <stdio.h>
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# ifndef WIN32
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# include <attributes.h>
# include <cerrno>
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# include <signal.h>
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# include <sys/stat.h>
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# endif
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# include <boost/algorithm/string/classification.hpp>
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# include <boost/algorithm/string/replace.hpp>
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# include <boost/algorithm/string/split.hpp>
Split up util.cpp/h
Split up util.cpp/h into:
- string utilities (hex, base32, base64): no internal dependencies, no dependency on boost (apart from foreach)
- money utilities (parsesmoney, formatmoney)
- time utilities (gettime*, sleep, format date):
- and the rest (logging, argument parsing, config file parsing)
The latter is basically the environment and OS handling,
and is stripped of all utility functions, so we may want to
rename it to something else than util.cpp/h for clarity (Matt suggested
osinterface).
Breaks dependency of sha256.cpp on all the things pulled in by util.
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# include <boost/thread.hpp>
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# if ENABLE_ZMQ
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# include <zmq/zmqabstractnotifier.h>
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# include <zmq/zmqnotificationinterface.h>
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# include <zmq/zmqrpc.h>
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# endif
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static bool fFeeEstimatesInitialized = false ;
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static const bool DEFAULT_PROXYRANDOMIZE = true ;
static const bool DEFAULT_REST_ENABLE = false ;
static const bool DEFAULT_STOPAFTERBLOCKIMPORT = false ;
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// Dump addresses to banlist.dat every 15 minutes (900s)
static constexpr int DUMP_BANS_INTERVAL = 60 * 15 ;
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std : : unique_ptr < CConnman > g_connman ;
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std : : unique_ptr < PeerLogicValidation > peerLogic ;
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std : : unique_ptr < BanMan > g_banman ;
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# ifdef WIN32
// Win32 LevelDB doesn't use filedescriptors, and the ones used for
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// accessing block files don't count towards the fd_set size limit
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// anyway.
# define MIN_CORE_FILEDESCRIPTORS 0
# else
# define MIN_CORE_FILEDESCRIPTORS 150
# endif
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static const char * FEE_ESTIMATES_FILENAME = " fee_estimates.dat " ;
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/**
* The PID file facilities .
*/
static const char * BITCOIN_PID_FILENAME = " bitcoind.pid " ;
static fs : : path GetPidFile ( )
{
return AbsPathForConfigVal ( fs : : path ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -pid " , BITCOIN_PID_FILENAME ) ) ) ;
}
NODISCARD static bool CreatePidFile ( )
{
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fsbridge : : ofstream file { GetPidFile ( ) } ;
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if ( file ) {
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# ifdef WIN32
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tfm : : format ( file , " %d \n " , GetCurrentProcessId ( ) ) ;
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# else
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tfm : : format ( file , " %d \n " , getpid ( ) ) ;
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# endif
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return true ;
} else {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Unable to create the PID file '%s': %s " ) . translated , GetPidFile ( ) . string ( ) , std : : strerror ( errno ) ) ) ;
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}
}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Shutdown
//
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//
// Thread management and startup/shutdown:
//
// The network-processing threads are all part of a thread group
// created by AppInit() or the Qt main() function.
//
// A clean exit happens when StartShutdown() or the SIGTERM
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// signal handler sets ShutdownRequested(), which makes main thread's
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// WaitForShutdown() interrupts the thread group.
// And then, WaitForShutdown() makes all other on-going threads
// in the thread group join the main thread.
// Shutdown() is then called to clean up database connections, and stop other
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// threads that should only be stopped after the main network-processing
// threads have exited.
//
// Shutdown for Qt is very similar, only it uses a QTimer to detect
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// ShutdownRequested() getting set, and then does the normal Qt
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// shutdown thing.
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//
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static std : : unique_ptr < CCoinsViewErrorCatcher > pcoinscatcher ;
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static std : : unique_ptr < ECCVerifyHandle > globalVerifyHandle ;
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static boost : : thread_group threadGroup ;
static CScheduler scheduler ;
void Interrupt ( )
evhttpd implementation
- *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*.
boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no
forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert
json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with
regard to compile-time slowness.
- *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling
is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism)
is used to handle application requests.
- *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly
HTTP-server-neutral
- *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*.
Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC
backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC
mechanisms people may want to use.
- *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL
paths they want to handle.
By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used
by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided.
What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests
pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support.
Configuration options:
- `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still
defaults to 4.
- `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new
requests will return a 500 Internal Error.
- `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a
client.
- `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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{
InterruptHTTPServer ( ) ;
InterruptHTTPRPC ( ) ;
InterruptRPC ( ) ;
InterruptREST ( ) ;
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InterruptTorControl ( ) ;
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InterruptMapPort ( ) ;
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if ( g_connman )
g_connman - > Interrupt ( ) ;
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if ( g_txindex ) {
g_txindex - > Interrupt ( ) ;
}
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ForEachBlockFilterIndex ( [ ] ( BlockFilterIndex & index ) { index . Interrupt ( ) ; } ) ;
evhttpd implementation
- *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*.
boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no
forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert
json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with
regard to compile-time slowness.
- *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling
is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism)
is used to handle application requests.
- *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly
HTTP-server-neutral
- *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*.
Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC
backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC
mechanisms people may want to use.
- *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL
paths they want to handle.
By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used
by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided.
What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests
pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support.
Configuration options:
- `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still
defaults to 4.
- `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new
requests will return a 500 Internal Error.
- `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a
client.
- `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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}
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void Shutdown ( InitInterfaces & interfaces )
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{
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LogPrintf ( " %s: In progress... \n " , __func__ ) ;
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static CCriticalSection cs_Shutdown ;
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TRY_LOCK ( cs_Shutdown , lockShutdown ) ;
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if ( ! lockShutdown )
return ;
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/// Note: Shutdown() must be able to handle cases in which initialization failed part of the way,
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/// for example if the data directory was found to be locked.
/// Be sure that anything that writes files or flushes caches only does this if the respective
/// module was initialized.
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util : : ThreadRename ( " shutoff " ) ;
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mempool . AddTransactionsUpdated ( 1 ) ;
evhttpd implementation
- *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*.
boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no
forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert
json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with
regard to compile-time slowness.
- *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling
is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism)
is used to handle application requests.
- *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly
HTTP-server-neutral
- *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*.
Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC
backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC
mechanisms people may want to use.
- *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL
paths they want to handle.
By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used
by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided.
What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests
pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support.
Configuration options:
- `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still
defaults to 4.
- `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new
requests will return a 500 Internal Error.
- `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a
client.
- `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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StopHTTPRPC ( ) ;
StopREST ( ) ;
StopRPC ( ) ;
StopHTTPServer ( ) ;
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for ( const auto & client : interfaces . chain_clients ) {
client - > flush ( ) ;
}
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StopMapPort ( ) ;
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// Because these depend on each-other, we make sure that neither can be
// using the other before destroying them.
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if ( peerLogic ) UnregisterValidationInterface ( peerLogic . get ( ) ) ;
if ( g_connman ) g_connman - > Stop ( ) ;
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if ( g_txindex ) g_txindex - > Stop ( ) ;
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ForEachBlockFilterIndex ( [ ] ( BlockFilterIndex & index ) { index . Stop ( ) ; } ) ;
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StopTorControl ( ) ;
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// After everything has been shut down, but before things get flushed, stop the
// CScheduler/checkqueue threadGroup
threadGroup . interrupt_all ( ) ;
threadGroup . join_all ( ) ;
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// After the threads that potentially access these pointers have been stopped,
// destruct and reset all to nullptr.
peerLogic . reset ( ) ;
g_connman . reset ( ) ;
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g_banman . reset ( ) ;
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g_txindex . reset ( ) ;
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DestroyAllBlockFilterIndexes ( ) ;
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if ( : : mempool . IsLoaded ( ) & & gArgs . GetArg ( " -persistmempool " , DEFAULT_PERSIST_MEMPOOL ) ) {
DumpMempool ( : : mempool ) ;
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}
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if ( fFeeEstimatesInitialized )
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{
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: : feeEstimator . FlushUnconfirmed ( ) ;
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fs : : path est_path = GetDataDir ( ) / FEE_ESTIMATES_FILENAME ;
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CAutoFile est_fileout ( fsbridge : : fopen ( est_path , " wb " ) , SER_DISK , CLIENT_VERSION ) ;
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if ( ! est_fileout . IsNull ( ) )
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: : feeEstimator . Write ( est_fileout ) ;
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else
LogPrintf ( " %s: Failed to write fee estimates to %s \n " , __func__ , est_path . string ( ) ) ;
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fFeeEstimatesInitialized = false ;
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}
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// FlushStateToDisk generates a ChainStateFlushed callback, which we should avoid missing
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if ( pcoinsTip ! = nullptr ) {
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: : ChainstateActive ( ) . ForceFlushStateToDisk ( ) ;
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}
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// After there are no more peers/RPC left to give us new data which may generate
// CValidationInterface callbacks, flush them...
GetMainSignals ( ) . FlushBackgroundCallbacks ( ) ;
// Any future callbacks will be dropped. This should absolutely be safe - if
// missing a callback results in an unrecoverable situation, unclean shutdown
// would too. The only reason to do the above flushes is to let the wallet catch
// up with our current chain to avoid any strange pruning edge cases and make
// next startup faster by avoiding rescan.
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{
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LOCK ( cs_main ) ;
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if ( pcoinsTip ! = nullptr ) {
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: : ChainstateActive ( ) . ForceFlushStateToDisk ( ) ;
Improve chainstate/blockindex disk writing policy
There are 3 pieces of data that are maintained on disk. The actual block
and undo data, the block index (which can refer to positions on disk),
and the chainstate (which refers to the best block hash).
Earlier, there was no guarantee that blocks were written to disk before
block index entries referring to them were written. This commit introduces
dirty flags for block index data, and delays writing entries until the actual
block data is flushed.
With this stricter ordering in writes, it is now safe to not always flush
after every block, so there is no need for the IsInitialBlockDownload()
check there - instead we just write whenever enough time has passed or
the cache size grows too large. Also updating the wallet's best known block
is delayed until this is done, otherwise the wallet may end up referring to an
unknown block.
In addition, only do a write inside the block processing loop if necessary
(because of cache size exceeded). Otherwise, move the writing to a point
after processing is done, after relaying.
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}
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pcoinsTip . reset ( ) ;
pcoinscatcher . reset ( ) ;
pcoinsdbview . reset ( ) ;
pblocktree . reset ( ) ;
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}
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for ( const auto & client : interfaces . chain_clients ) {
client - > stop ( ) ;
}
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# if ENABLE_ZMQ
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if ( g_zmq_notification_interface ) {
UnregisterValidationInterface ( g_zmq_notification_interface ) ;
delete g_zmq_notification_interface ;
g_zmq_notification_interface = nullptr ;
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}
# endif
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try {
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if ( ! fs : : remove ( GetPidFile ( ) ) ) {
LogPrintf ( " %s: Unable to remove PID file: File does not exist \n " , __func__ ) ;
}
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} catch ( const fs : : filesystem_error & e ) {
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LogPrintf ( " %s: Unable to remove PID file: %s \n " , __func__ , fsbridge : : get_filesystem_error_message ( e ) ) ;
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}
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interfaces . chain_clients . clear ( ) ;
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UnregisterAllValidationInterfaces ( ) ;
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GetMainSignals ( ) . UnregisterBackgroundSignalScheduler ( ) ;
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GetMainSignals ( ) . UnregisterWithMempoolSignals ( mempool ) ;
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globalVerifyHandle . reset ( ) ;
Update key.cpp to use new libsecp256k1
libsecp256k1's API changed, so update key.cpp to use it.
Libsecp256k1 now has explicit context objects, which makes it completely thread-safe.
In turn, keep an explicit context object in key.cpp, which is explicitly initialized
destroyed. This is not really pretty now, but it's more efficient than the static
initialized object in key.cpp (which made for example bitcoin-tx slow, as for most of
its calls, libsecp256k1 wasn't actually needed).
This also brings in the new blinding support in libsecp256k1. By passing in a random
seed, temporary variables during the elliptic curve computations are altered, in such
a way that if an attacker does not know the blind, observing the internal operations
leaks less information about the keys used. This was implemented by Greg Maxwell.
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ECC_Stop ( ) ;
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LogPrintf ( " %s: done \n " , __func__ ) ;
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}
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/**
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* Signal handlers are very limited in what they are allowed to do .
* The execution context the handler is invoked in is not guaranteed ,
* so we restrict handler operations to just touching variables :
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*/
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# ifndef WIN32
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static void HandleSIGTERM ( int )
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{
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StartShutdown ( ) ;
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}
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static void HandleSIGHUP ( int )
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{
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LogInstance ( ) . m_reopen_file = true ;
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}
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# else
static BOOL WINAPI consoleCtrlHandler ( DWORD dwCtrlType )
{
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StartShutdown ( ) ;
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Sleep ( INFINITE ) ;
return true ;
}
# endif
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# ifndef WIN32
static void registerSignalHandler ( int signal , void ( * handler ) ( int ) )
{
struct sigaction sa ;
sa . sa_handler = handler ;
sigemptyset ( & sa . sa_mask ) ;
sa . sa_flags = 0 ;
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sigaction ( signal , & sa , nullptr ) ;
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}
# endif
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static boost : : signals2 : : connection rpc_notify_block_change_connection ;
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static void OnRPCStarted ( )
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{
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rpc_notify_block_change_connection = uiInterface . NotifyBlockTip_connect ( & RPCNotifyBlockChange ) ;
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}
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static void OnRPCStopped ( )
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{
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rpc_notify_block_change_connection . disconnect ( ) ;
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RPCNotifyBlockChange ( false , nullptr ) ;
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g_best_block_cv . notify_all ( ) ;
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LogPrint ( BCLog : : RPC , " RPC stopped. \n " ) ;
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}
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void SetupServerArgs ( )
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{
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SetupHelpOptions ( gArgs ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -help-debug " , " Print help message with debugging options and exit " , false , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ; // server-only for now
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const auto defaultBaseParams = CreateBaseChainParams ( CBaseChainParams : : MAIN ) ;
const auto testnetBaseParams = CreateBaseChainParams ( CBaseChainParams : : TESTNET ) ;
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const auto regtestBaseParams = CreateBaseChainParams ( CBaseChainParams : : REGTEST ) ;
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const auto defaultChainParams = CreateChainParams ( CBaseChainParams : : MAIN ) ;
const auto testnetChainParams = CreateChainParams ( CBaseChainParams : : TESTNET ) ;
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const auto regtestChainParams = CreateChainParams ( CBaseChainParams : : REGTEST ) ;
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// Hidden Options
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std : : vector < std : : string > hidden_args = {
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" -dbcrashratio " , " -forcecompactdb " ,
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// GUI args. These will be overwritten by SetupUIArgs for the GUI
" -allowselfsignedrootcertificates " , " -choosedatadir " , " -lang=<lang> " , " -min " , " -resetguisettings " , " -rootcertificates=<file> " , " -splash " , " -uiplatform " } ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -version " , " Print version and exit " , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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# if HAVE_SYSTEM
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -alertnotify=<cmd> " , " Execute command when a relevant alert is received or we see a really long fork (%s in cmd is replaced by message) " , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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# endif
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -assumevalid=<hex> " , strprintf ( " If this block is in the chain assume that it and its ancestors are valid and potentially skip their script verification (0 to verify all, default: %s, testnet: %s) " , defaultChainParams - > GetConsensus ( ) . defaultAssumeValid . GetHex ( ) , testnetChainParams - > GetConsensus ( ) . defaultAssumeValid . GetHex ( ) ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -blocksdir=<dir> " , " Specify directory to hold blocks subdirectory for *.dat files (default: <datadir>) " , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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# if HAVE_SYSTEM
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -blocknotify=<cmd> " , " Execute command when the best block changes (%s in cmd is replaced by block hash) " , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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# endif
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -blockreconstructionextratxn=<n> " , strprintf ( " Extra transactions to keep in memory for compact block reconstructions (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_BLOCK_RECONSTRUCTION_EXTRA_TXN ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -blocksonly " , strprintf ( " Whether to reject transactions from network peers. Transactions from the wallet or RPC are not affected. (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_BLOCKSONLY ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -conf=<file> " , strprintf ( " Specify configuration file. Relative paths will be prefixed by datadir location. (default: %s) " , BITCOIN_CONF_FILENAME ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -datadir=<dir> " , " Specify data directory " , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -dbbatchsize " , strprintf ( " Maximum database write batch size in bytes (default: %u) " , nDefaultDbBatchSize ) , true , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -dbcache=<n> " , strprintf ( " Maximum database cache size <n> MiB (%d to %d, default: %d). In addition, unused mempool memory is shared for this cache (see -maxmempool). " , nMinDbCache , nMaxDbCache , nDefaultDbCache ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -debuglogfile=<file> " , strprintf ( " Specify location of debug log file. Relative paths will be prefixed by a net-specific datadir location. (-nodebuglogfile to disable; default: %s) " , DEFAULT_DEBUGLOGFILE ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -feefilter " , strprintf ( " Tell other nodes to filter invs to us by our mempool min fee (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_FEEFILTER ) , true , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -includeconf=<file> " , " Specify additional configuration file, relative to the -datadir path (only useable from configuration file, not command line) " , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -loadblock=<file> " , " Imports blocks from external blk000??.dat file on startup " , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -maxmempool=<n> " , strprintf ( " Keep the transaction memory pool below <n> megabytes (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_MAX_MEMPOOL_SIZE ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -maxorphantx=<n> " , strprintf ( " Keep at most <n> unconnectable transactions in memory (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_MAX_ORPHAN_TRANSACTIONS ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -mempoolexpiry=<n> " , strprintf ( " Do not keep transactions in the mempool longer than <n> hours (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_MEMPOOL_EXPIRY ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -minimumchainwork=<hex> " , strprintf ( " Minimum work assumed to exist on a valid chain in hex (default: %s, testnet: %s) " , defaultChainParams - > GetConsensus ( ) . nMinimumChainWork . GetHex ( ) , testnetChainParams - > GetConsensus ( ) . nMinimumChainWork . GetHex ( ) ) , true , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -par=<n> " , strprintf ( " Set the number of script verification threads (%u to %d, 0 = auto, <0 = leave that many cores free, default: %d) " ,
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- GetNumCores ( ) , MAX_SCRIPTCHECK_THREADS , DEFAULT_SCRIPTCHECK_THREADS ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -persistmempool " , strprintf ( " Whether to save the mempool on shutdown and load on restart (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_PERSIST_MEMPOOL ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -pid=<file> " , strprintf ( " Specify pid file. Relative paths will be prefixed by a net-specific datadir location. (default: %s) " , BITCOIN_PID_FILENAME ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -prune=<n> " , strprintf ( " Reduce storage requirements by enabling pruning (deleting) of old blocks. This allows the pruneblockchain RPC to be called to delete specific blocks, and enables automatic pruning of old blocks if a target size in MiB is provided. This mode is incompatible with -txindex and -rescan. "
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" Warning: Reverting this setting requires re-downloading the entire blockchain. "
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" (default: 0 = disable pruning blocks, 1 = allow manual pruning via RPC, >=%u = automatically prune block files to stay under the specified target size in MiB) " , MIN_DISK_SPACE_FOR_BLOCK_FILES / 1024 / 1024 ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -reindex " , " Rebuild chain state and block index from the blk*.dat files on disk " , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -reindex-chainstate " , " Rebuild chain state from the currently indexed blocks. When in pruning mode or if blocks on disk might be corrupted, use full -reindex instead. " , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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# ifndef WIN32
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -sysperms " , " Create new files with system default permissions, instead of umask 077 (only effective with disabled wallet functionality) " , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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# else
hidden_args . emplace_back ( " -sysperms " ) ;
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# endif
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -txindex " , strprintf ( " Maintain a full transaction index, used by the getrawtransaction rpc call (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_TXINDEX ) , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -blockfilterindex=<type> " ,
strprintf ( " Maintain an index of compact filters by block (default: %s, values: %s). " , DEFAULT_BLOCKFILTERINDEX , ListBlockFilterTypes ( ) ) +
" If <type> is not supplied or if <type> = 1, indexes for all known types are enabled. " ,
false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -addnode=<ip> " , " Add a node to connect to and attempt to keep the connection open (see the `addnode` RPC command help for more info). This option can be specified multiple times to add multiple nodes. " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -banscore=<n> " , strprintf ( " Threshold for disconnecting misbehaving peers (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_BANSCORE_THRESHOLD ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -bantime=<n> " , strprintf ( " Number of seconds to keep misbehaving peers from reconnecting (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_MISBEHAVING_BANTIME ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -bind=<addr> " , " Bind to given address and always listen on it. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6 " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -connect=<ip> " , " Connect only to the specified node; -noconnect disables automatic connections (the rules for this peer are the same as for -addnode). This option can be specified multiple times to connect to multiple nodes. " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -discover " , " Discover own IP addresses (default: 1 when listening and no -externalip or -proxy) " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -dns " , strprintf ( " Allow DNS lookups for -addnode, -seednode and -connect (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_NAME_LOOKUP ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -dnsseed " , " Query for peer addresses via DNS lookup, if low on addresses (default: 1 unless -connect used) " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -enablebip61 " , strprintf ( " Send reject messages per BIP61 (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_ENABLE_BIP61 ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -externalip=<ip> " , " Specify your own public address " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -forcednsseed " , strprintf ( " Always query for peer addresses via DNS lookup (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_FORCEDNSSEED ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -listen " , " Accept connections from outside (default: 1 if no -proxy or -connect) " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -listenonion " , strprintf ( " Automatically create Tor hidden service (default: %d) " , DEFAULT_LISTEN_ONION ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -maxconnections=<n> " , strprintf ( " Maintain at most <n> connections to peers (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_MAX_PEER_CONNECTIONS ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -maxreceivebuffer=<n> " , strprintf ( " Maximum per-connection receive buffer, <n>*1000 bytes (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_MAXRECEIVEBUFFER ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -maxsendbuffer=<n> " , strprintf ( " Maximum per-connection send buffer, <n>*1000 bytes (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_MAXSENDBUFFER ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -maxtimeadjustment " , strprintf ( " Maximum allowed median peer time offset adjustment. Local perspective of time may be influenced by peers forward or backward by this amount. (default: %u seconds) " , DEFAULT_MAX_TIME_ADJUSTMENT ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -maxuploadtarget=<n> " , strprintf ( " Tries to keep outbound traffic under the given target (in MiB per 24h), 0 = no limit (default: %d) " , DEFAULT_MAX_UPLOAD_TARGET ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -onion=<ip:port> " , " Use separate SOCKS5 proxy to reach peers via Tor hidden services, set -noonion to disable (default: -proxy) " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -onlynet=<net> " , " Make outgoing connections only through network <net> (ipv4, ipv6 or onion). Incoming connections are not affected by this option. This option can be specified multiple times to allow multiple networks. " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -peerbloomfilters " , strprintf ( " Support filtering of blocks and transaction with bloom filters (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_PEERBLOOMFILTERS ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -permitbaremultisig " , strprintf ( " Relay non-P2SH multisig (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_PERMIT_BAREMULTISIG ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -port=<port> " , strprintf ( " Listen for connections on <port> (default: %u, testnet: %u, regtest: %u) " , defaultChainParams - > GetDefaultPort ( ) , testnetChainParams - > GetDefaultPort ( ) , regtestChainParams - > GetDefaultPort ( ) ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -proxy=<ip:port> " , " Connect through SOCKS5 proxy, set -noproxy to disable (default: disabled) " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -proxyrandomize " , strprintf ( " Randomize credentials for every proxy connection. This enables Tor stream isolation (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_PROXYRANDOMIZE ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -seednode=<ip> " , " Connect to a node to retrieve peer addresses, and disconnect. This option can be specified multiple times to connect to multiple nodes. " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -timeout=<n> " , strprintf ( " Specify connection timeout in milliseconds (minimum: 1, default: %d) " , DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -peertimeout=<n> " , strprintf ( " Specify p2p connection timeout in seconds. This option determines the amount of time a peer may be inactive before the connection to it is dropped. (minimum: 1, default: %d) " , DEFAULT_PEER_CONNECT_TIMEOUT ) , true , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -torcontrol=<ip>:<port> " , strprintf ( " Tor control port to use if onion listening enabled (default: %s) " , DEFAULT_TOR_CONTROL ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -torpassword=<pass> " , " Tor control port password (default: empty) " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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# ifdef USE_UPNP
# if USE_UPNP
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -upnp " , " Use UPnP to map the listening port (default: 1 when listening and no -proxy) " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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# else
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -upnp " , strprintf ( " Use UPnP to map the listening port (default: %u) " , 0 ) , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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# endif
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# else
hidden_args . emplace_back ( " -upnp " ) ;
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# endif
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -whitebind=<addr> " , " Bind to given address and whitelist peers connecting to it. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6 " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -whitelist=<IP address or network> " , " Whitelist peers connecting from the given IP address (e.g. 1.2.3.4) or CIDR notated network (e.g. 1.2.3.0/24). Can be specified multiple times. "
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" Whitelisted peers cannot be DoS banned " , false , OptionsCategory : : CONNECTION ) ;
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g_wallet_init_interface . AddWalletOptions ( ) ;
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# if ENABLE_ZMQ
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -zmqpubhashblock=<address> " , " Enable publish hash block in <address> " , false , OptionsCategory : : ZMQ ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -zmqpubhashtx=<address> " , " Enable publish hash transaction in <address> " , false , OptionsCategory : : ZMQ ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -zmqpubrawblock=<address> " , " Enable publish raw block in <address> " , false , OptionsCategory : : ZMQ ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -zmqpubrawtx=<address> " , " Enable publish raw transaction in <address> " , false , OptionsCategory : : ZMQ ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -zmqpubhashblockhwm=<n> " , strprintf ( " Set publish hash block outbound message high water mark (default: %d) " , CZMQAbstractNotifier : : DEFAULT_ZMQ_SNDHWM ) , false , OptionsCategory : : ZMQ ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -zmqpubhashtxhwm=<n> " , strprintf ( " Set publish hash transaction outbound message high water mark (default: %d) " , CZMQAbstractNotifier : : DEFAULT_ZMQ_SNDHWM ) , false , OptionsCategory : : ZMQ ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -zmqpubrawblockhwm=<n> " , strprintf ( " Set publish raw block outbound message high water mark (default: %d) " , CZMQAbstractNotifier : : DEFAULT_ZMQ_SNDHWM ) , false , OptionsCategory : : ZMQ ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -zmqpubrawtxhwm=<n> " , strprintf ( " Set publish raw transaction outbound message high water mark (default: %d) " , CZMQAbstractNotifier : : DEFAULT_ZMQ_SNDHWM ) , false , OptionsCategory : : ZMQ ) ;
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# else
hidden_args . emplace_back ( " -zmqpubhashblock=<address> " ) ;
hidden_args . emplace_back ( " -zmqpubhashtx=<address> " ) ;
hidden_args . emplace_back ( " -zmqpubrawblock=<address> " ) ;
hidden_args . emplace_back ( " -zmqpubrawtx=<address> " ) ;
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hidden_args . emplace_back ( " -zmqpubhashblockhwm=<n> " ) ;
hidden_args . emplace_back ( " -zmqpubhashtxhwm=<n> " ) ;
hidden_args . emplace_back ( " -zmqpubrawblockhwm=<n> " ) ;
hidden_args . emplace_back ( " -zmqpubrawtxhwm=<n> " ) ;
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# endif
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -checkblocks=<n> " , strprintf ( " How many blocks to check at startup (default: %u, 0 = all) " , DEFAULT_CHECKBLOCKS ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -checklevel=<n> " , strprintf ( " How thorough the block verification of -checkblocks is: "
" level 0 reads the blocks from disk, "
" level 1 verifies block validity, "
" level 2 verifies undo data, "
" level 3 checks disconnection of tip blocks, "
" and level 4 tries to reconnect the blocks, "
" each level includes the checks of the previous levels "
" (0-4, default: %u) " , DEFAULT_CHECKLEVEL ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -checkblockindex " , strprintf ( " Do a full consistency check for the block tree, setBlockIndexCandidates, ::ChainActive() and mapBlocksUnlinked occasionally. (default: %u, regtest: %u) " , defaultChainParams - > DefaultConsistencyChecks ( ) , regtestChainParams - > DefaultConsistencyChecks ( ) ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -checkmempool=<n> " , strprintf ( " Run checks every <n> transactions (default: %u, regtest: %u) " , defaultChainParams - > DefaultConsistencyChecks ( ) , regtestChainParams - > DefaultConsistencyChecks ( ) ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -checkpoints " , strprintf ( " Disable expensive verification for known chain history (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_CHECKPOINTS_ENABLED ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -deprecatedrpc=<method> " , " Allows deprecated RPC method(s) to be used " , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -dropmessagestest=<n> " , " Randomly drop 1 of every <n> network messages " , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -stopafterblockimport " , strprintf ( " Stop running after importing blocks from disk (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_STOPAFTERBLOCKIMPORT ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -stopatheight " , strprintf ( " Stop running after reaching the given height in the main chain (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_STOPATHEIGHT ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -limitancestorcount=<n> " , strprintf ( " Do not accept transactions if number of in-mempool ancestors is <n> or more (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_LIMIT ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -limitancestorsize=<n> " , strprintf ( " Do not accept transactions whose size with all in-mempool ancestors exceeds <n> kilobytes (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_SIZE_LIMIT ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -limitdescendantcount=<n> " , strprintf ( " Do not accept transactions if any ancestor would have <n> or more in-mempool descendants (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_DESCENDANT_LIMIT ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -limitdescendantsize=<n> " , strprintf ( " Do not accept transactions if any ancestor would have more than <n> kilobytes of in-mempool descendants (default: %u). " , DEFAULT_DESCENDANT_SIZE_LIMIT ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -addrmantest " , " Allows to test address relay on localhost " , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -debug=<category> " , " Output debugging information (default: -nodebug, supplying <category> is optional). "
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" If <category> is not supplied or if <category> = 1, output all debugging information. <category> can be: " + ListLogCategories ( ) + " . " , false , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -debugexclude=<category> " , strprintf ( " Exclude debugging information for a category. Can be used in conjunction with -debug=1 to output debug logs for all categories except one or more specified categories. " ) , false , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -logips " , strprintf ( " Include IP addresses in debug output (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_LOGIPS ) , false , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -logtimestamps " , strprintf ( " Prepend debug output with timestamp (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_LOGTIMESTAMPS ) , false , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -logthreadnames " , strprintf ( " Prepend debug output with name of the originating thread (only available on platforms supporting thread_local) (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_LOGTHREADNAMES ) , false , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -logtimemicros " , strprintf ( " Add microsecond precision to debug timestamps (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_LOGTIMEMICROS ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -mocktime=<n> " , " Replace actual time with <n> seconds since epoch (default: 0) " , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -maxsigcachesize=<n> " , strprintf ( " Limit sum of signature cache and script execution cache sizes to <n> MiB (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_MAX_SIG_CACHE_SIZE ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -maxtipage=<n> " , strprintf ( " Maximum tip age in seconds to consider node in initial block download (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_MAX_TIP_AGE ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -printpriority " , strprintf ( " Log transaction fee per kB when mining blocks (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_PRINTPRIORITY ) , true , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -printtoconsole " , " Send trace/debug info to console (default: 1 when no -daemon. To disable logging to file, set -nodebuglogfile) " , false , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -shrinkdebugfile " , " Shrink debug.log file on client startup (default: 1 when no -debug) " , false , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -uacomment=<cmt> " , " Append comment to the user agent string " , false , OptionsCategory : : DEBUG_TEST ) ;
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SetupChainParamsBaseOptions ( ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -acceptnonstdtxn " , strprintf ( " Relay and mine \" non-standard \" transactions (%sdefault: %u) " , " testnet/regtest only; " , ! testnetChainParams - > RequireStandard ( ) ) , true , OptionsCategory : : NODE_RELAY ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -incrementalrelayfee=<amt> " , strprintf ( " Fee rate (in %s/kB) used to define cost of relay, used for mempool limiting and BIP 125 replacement. (default: %s) " , CURRENCY_UNIT , FormatMoney ( DEFAULT_INCREMENTAL_RELAY_FEE ) ) , true , OptionsCategory : : NODE_RELAY ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -dustrelayfee=<amt> " , strprintf ( " Fee rate (in %s/kB) used to define dust, the value of an output such that it will cost more than its value in fees at this fee rate to spend it. (default: %s) " , CURRENCY_UNIT , FormatMoney ( DUST_RELAY_TX_FEE ) ) , true , OptionsCategory : : NODE_RELAY ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -bytespersigop " , strprintf ( " Equivalent bytes per sigop in transactions for relay and mining (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_BYTES_PER_SIGOP ) , false , OptionsCategory : : NODE_RELAY ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -datacarrier " , strprintf ( " Relay and mine data carrier transactions (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_ACCEPT_DATACARRIER ) , false , OptionsCategory : : NODE_RELAY ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -datacarriersize " , strprintf ( " Maximum size of data in data carrier transactions we relay and mine (default: %u) " , MAX_OP_RETURN_RELAY ) , false , OptionsCategory : : NODE_RELAY ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -minrelaytxfee=<amt> " , strprintf ( " Fees (in %s/kB) smaller than this are considered zero fee for relaying, mining and transaction creation (default: %s) " ,
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CURRENCY_UNIT , FormatMoney ( DEFAULT_MIN_RELAY_TX_FEE ) ) , false , OptionsCategory : : NODE_RELAY ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -whitelistforcerelay " , strprintf ( " Force relay of transactions from whitelisted peers even if the transactions were already in the mempool or violate local relay policy (default: %d) " , DEFAULT_WHITELISTFORCERELAY ) , false , OptionsCategory : : NODE_RELAY ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -whitelistrelay " , strprintf ( " Accept relayed transactions received from whitelisted peers even when not relaying transactions (default: %d) " , DEFAULT_WHITELISTRELAY ) , false , OptionsCategory : : NODE_RELAY ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -blockmaxweight=<n> " , strprintf ( " Set maximum BIP141 block weight (default: %d) " , DEFAULT_BLOCK_MAX_WEIGHT ) , false , OptionsCategory : : BLOCK_CREATION ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -blockmintxfee=<amt> " , strprintf ( " Set lowest fee rate (in %s/kB) for transactions to be included in block creation. (default: %s) " , CURRENCY_UNIT , FormatMoney ( DEFAULT_BLOCK_MIN_TX_FEE ) ) , false , OptionsCategory : : BLOCK_CREATION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -blockversion=<n> " , " Override block version to test forking scenarios " , true , OptionsCategory : : BLOCK_CREATION ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -rest " , strprintf ( " Accept public REST requests (default: %u) " , DEFAULT_REST_ENABLE ) , false , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -rpcallowip=<ip> " , " Allow JSON-RPC connections from specified source. Valid for <ip> are a single IP (e.g. 1.2.3.4), a network/netmask (e.g. 1.2.3.4/255.255.255.0) or a network/CIDR (e.g. 1.2.3.4/24). This option can be specified multiple times " , false , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -rpcauth=<userpw> " , " Username and HMAC-SHA-256 hashed password for JSON-RPC connections. The field <userpw> comes in the format: <USERNAME>:<SALT>$<HASH>. A canonical python script is included in share/rpcauth. The client then connects normally using the rpcuser=<USERNAME>/rpcpassword=<PASSWORD> pair of arguments. This option can be specified multiple times " , false , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -rpcbind=<addr>[:port] " , " Bind to given address to listen for JSON-RPC connections. Do not expose the RPC server to untrusted networks such as the public internet! This option is ignored unless -rpcallowip is also passed. Port is optional and overrides -rpcport. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6. This option can be specified multiple times (default: 127.0.0.1 and ::1 i.e., localhost) " , false , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -rpccookiefile=<loc> " , " Location of the auth cookie. Relative paths will be prefixed by a net-specific datadir location. (default: data dir) " , false , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -rpcpassword=<pw> " , " Password for JSON-RPC connections " , false , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -rpcport=<port> " , strprintf ( " Listen for JSON-RPC connections on <port> (default: %u, testnet: %u, regtest: %u) " , defaultBaseParams - > RPCPort ( ) , testnetBaseParams - > RPCPort ( ) , regtestBaseParams - > RPCPort ( ) ) , false , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -rpcserialversion " , strprintf ( " Sets the serialization of raw transaction or block hex returned in non-verbose mode, non-segwit(0) or segwit(1) (default: %d) " , DEFAULT_RPC_SERIALIZE_VERSION ) , false , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -rpcservertimeout=<n> " , strprintf ( " Timeout during HTTP requests (default: %d) " , DEFAULT_HTTP_SERVER_TIMEOUT ) , true , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -rpcthreads=<n> " , strprintf ( " Set the number of threads to service RPC calls (default: %d) " , DEFAULT_HTTP_THREADS ) , false , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
gArgs . AddArg ( " -rpcuser=<user> " , " Username for JSON-RPC connections " , false , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -rpcworkqueue=<n> " , strprintf ( " Set the depth of the work queue to service RPC calls (default: %d) " , DEFAULT_HTTP_WORKQUEUE ) , true , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
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gArgs . AddArg ( " -server " , " Accept command line and JSON-RPC commands " , false , OptionsCategory : : RPC ) ;
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# if HAVE_DECL_DAEMON
gArgs . AddArg ( " -daemon " , " Run in the background as a daemon and accept commands " , false , OptionsCategory : : OPTIONS ) ;
# else
hidden_args . emplace_back ( " -daemon " ) ;
# endif
// Add the hidden options
gArgs . AddHiddenArgs ( hidden_args ) ;
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}
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std : : string LicenseInfo ( )
{
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const std : : string URL_SOURCE_CODE = " <https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin> " ;
const std : : string URL_WEBSITE = " <https://bitcoincore.org> " ;
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return CopyrightHolders ( strprintf ( _ ( " Copyright (C) %i-%i " ) . translated , 2009 , COPYRIGHT_YEAR ) + " " ) + " \n " +
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" \n " +
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strprintf ( _ ( " Please contribute if you find %s useful. "
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" Visit %s for further information about the software. " ) . translated ,
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PACKAGE_NAME , URL_WEBSITE ) +
" \n " +
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strprintf ( _ ( " The source code is available from %s. " ) . translated ,
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URL_SOURCE_CODE ) +
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" \n " +
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" \n " +
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_ ( " This is experimental software. " ) . translated + " \n " +
strprintf ( _ ( " Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying file %s or %s " ) . translated , " COPYING " , " <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT> " ) + " \n " +
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" \n " +
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strprintf ( _ ( " This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit %s and cryptographic software written by Eric Young and UPnP software written by Thomas Bernard. " ) . translated , " <https://www.openssl.org> " ) +
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" \n " ;
}
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# if HAVE_SYSTEM
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static void BlockNotifyCallback ( bool initialSync , const CBlockIndex * pBlockIndex )
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{
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if ( initialSync | | ! pBlockIndex )
return ;
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std : : string strCmd = gArgs . GetArg ( " -blocknotify " , " " ) ;
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if ( ! strCmd . empty ( ) ) {
boost : : replace_all ( strCmd , " %s " , pBlockIndex - > GetBlockHash ( ) . GetHex ( ) ) ;
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std : : thread t ( runCommand , strCmd ) ;
t . detach ( ) ; // thread runs free
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}
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}
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# endif
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static bool fHaveGenesis = false ;
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static Mutex g_genesis_wait_mutex ;
static std : : condition_variable g_genesis_wait_cv ;
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static void BlockNotifyGenesisWait ( bool , const CBlockIndex * pBlockIndex )
{
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if ( pBlockIndex ! = nullptr ) {
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{
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LOCK ( g_genesis_wait_mutex ) ;
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fHaveGenesis = true ;
}
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g_genesis_wait_cv . notify_all ( ) ;
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}
}
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struct CImportingNow
{
CImportingNow ( ) {
assert ( fImporting = = false ) ;
fImporting = true ;
}
~ CImportingNow ( ) {
assert ( fImporting = = true ) ;
fImporting = false ;
}
} ;
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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// If we're using -prune with -reindex, then delete block files that will be ignored by the
// reindex. Since reindexing works by starting at block file 0 and looping until a blockfile
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// is missing, do the same here to delete any later block files after a gap. Also delete all
// rev files since they'll be rewritten by the reindex anyway. This ensures that vinfoBlockFile
// is in sync with what's actually on disk by the time we start downloading, so that pruning
// works correctly.
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static void CleanupBlockRevFiles ( )
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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{
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std : : map < std : : string , fs : : path > mapBlockFiles ;
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// Glob all blk?????.dat and rev?????.dat files from the blocks directory.
// Remove the rev files immediately and insert the blk file paths into an
// ordered map keyed by block file index.
LogPrintf ( " Removing unusable blk?????.dat and rev?????.dat files for -reindex with -prune \n " ) ;
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fs : : path blocksdir = GetBlocksDir ( ) ;
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for ( fs : : directory_iterator it ( blocksdir ) ; it ! = fs : : directory_iterator ( ) ; it + + ) {
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if ( fs : : is_regular_file ( * it ) & &
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it - > path ( ) . filename ( ) . string ( ) . length ( ) = = 12 & &
it - > path ( ) . filename ( ) . string ( ) . substr ( 8 , 4 ) = = " .dat " )
{
if ( it - > path ( ) . filename ( ) . string ( ) . substr ( 0 , 3 ) = = " blk " )
mapBlockFiles [ it - > path ( ) . filename ( ) . string ( ) . substr ( 3 , 5 ) ] = it - > path ( ) ;
else if ( it - > path ( ) . filename ( ) . string ( ) . substr ( 0 , 3 ) = = " rev " )
remove ( it - > path ( ) ) ;
}
}
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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// Remove all block files that aren't part of a contiguous set starting at
// zero by walking the ordered map (keys are block file indices) by
// keeping a separate counter. Once we hit a gap (or if 0 doesn't exist)
// start removing block files.
int nContigCounter = 0 ;
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for ( const std : : pair < const std : : string , fs : : path > & item : mapBlockFiles ) {
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if ( atoi ( item . first ) = = nContigCounter ) {
nContigCounter + + ;
continue ;
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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}
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remove ( item . second ) ;
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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}
}
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static void ThreadImport ( std : : vector < fs : : path > vImportFiles )
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{
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const CChainParams & chainparams = Params ( ) ;
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util : : ThreadRename ( " loadblk " ) ;
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ScheduleBatchPriority ( ) ;
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{
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CImportingNow imp ;
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// -reindex
if ( fReindex ) {
int nFile = 0 ;
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while ( true ) {
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FlatFilePos pos ( nFile , 0 ) ;
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if ( ! fs : : exists ( GetBlockPosFilename ( pos ) ) )
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break ; // No block files left to reindex
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FILE * file = OpenBlockFile ( pos , true ) ;
if ( ! file )
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break ; // This error is logged in OpenBlockFile
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LogPrintf ( " Reindexing block file blk%05u.dat... \n " , ( unsigned int ) nFile ) ;
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LoadExternalBlockFile ( chainparams , file , & pos ) ;
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nFile + + ;
}
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pblocktree - > WriteReindexing ( false ) ;
fReindex = false ;
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LogPrintf ( " Reindexing finished \n " ) ;
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// To avoid ending up in a situation without genesis block, re-try initializing (no-op if reindexing worked):
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LoadGenesisBlock ( chainparams ) ;
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}
// hardcoded $DATADIR/bootstrap.dat
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fs : : path pathBootstrap = GetDataDir ( ) / " bootstrap.dat " ;
if ( fs : : exists ( pathBootstrap ) ) {
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FILE * file = fsbridge : : fopen ( pathBootstrap , " rb " ) ;
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if ( file ) {
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fs : : path pathBootstrapOld = GetDataDir ( ) / " bootstrap.dat.old " ;
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LogPrintf ( " Importing bootstrap.dat... \n " ) ;
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LoadExternalBlockFile ( chainparams , file ) ;
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RenameOver ( pathBootstrap , pathBootstrapOld ) ;
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} else {
LogPrintf ( " Warning: Could not open bootstrap file %s \n " , pathBootstrap . string ( ) ) ;
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}
}
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// -loadblock=
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for ( const fs : : path & path : vImportFiles ) {
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FILE * file = fsbridge : : fopen ( path , " rb " ) ;
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if ( file ) {
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LogPrintf ( " Importing blocks file %s... \n " , path . string ( ) ) ;
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LoadExternalBlockFile ( chainparams , file ) ;
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} else {
LogPrintf ( " Warning: Could not open blocks file %s \n " , path . string ( ) ) ;
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}
}
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// scan for better chains in the block chain database, that are not yet connected in the active best chain
CValidationState state ;
if ( ! ActivateBestChain ( state , chainparams ) ) {
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LogPrintf ( " Failed to connect best block (%s) \n " , FormatStateMessage ( state ) ) ;
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StartShutdown ( ) ;
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return ;
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}
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if ( gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -stopafterblockimport " , DEFAULT_STOPAFTERBLOCKIMPORT ) ) {
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LogPrintf ( " Stopping after block import \n " ) ;
StartShutdown ( ) ;
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return ;
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}
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} // End scope of CImportingNow
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if ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -persistmempool " , DEFAULT_PERSIST_MEMPOOL ) ) {
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LoadMempool ( : : mempool ) ;
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}
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: : mempool . SetIsLoaded ( ! ShutdownRequested ( ) ) ;
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}
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/** Sanity checks
* Ensure that Bitcoin is running in a usable environment with all
* necessary library support .
*/
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static bool InitSanityCheck ( )
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{
if ( ! ECC_InitSanityCheck ( ) ) {
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InitError ( " Elliptic curve cryptography sanity check failure. Aborting. " ) ;
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return false ;
}
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if ( ! glibc_sanity_test ( ) | | ! glibcxx_sanity_test ( ) )
return false ;
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if ( ! Random_SanityCheck ( ) ) {
InitError ( " OS cryptographic RNG sanity check failure. Aborting. " ) ;
return false ;
}
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return true ;
}
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static bool AppInitServers ( )
evhttpd implementation
- *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*.
boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no
forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert
json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with
regard to compile-time slowness.
- *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling
is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism)
is used to handle application requests.
- *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly
HTTP-server-neutral
- *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*.
Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC
backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC
mechanisms people may want to use.
- *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL
paths they want to handle.
By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used
by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided.
What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests
pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support.
Configuration options:
- `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still
defaults to 4.
- `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new
requests will return a 500 Internal Error.
- `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a
client.
- `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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{
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RPCServer : : OnStarted ( & OnRPCStarted ) ;
evhttpd implementation
- *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*.
boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no
forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert
json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with
regard to compile-time slowness.
- *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling
is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism)
is used to handle application requests.
- *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly
HTTP-server-neutral
- *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*.
Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC
backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC
mechanisms people may want to use.
- *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL
paths they want to handle.
By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used
by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided.
What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests
pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support.
Configuration options:
- `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still
defaults to 4.
- `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new
requests will return a 500 Internal Error.
- `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a
client.
- `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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RPCServer : : OnStopped ( & OnRPCStopped ) ;
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if ( ! InitHTTPServer ( ) )
evhttpd implementation
- *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*.
boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no
forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert
json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with
regard to compile-time slowness.
- *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling
is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism)
is used to handle application requests.
- *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly
HTTP-server-neutral
- *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*.
Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC
backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC
mechanisms people may want to use.
- *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL
paths they want to handle.
By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used
by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided.
What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests
pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support.
Configuration options:
- `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still
defaults to 4.
- `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new
requests will return a 500 Internal Error.
- `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a
client.
- `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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return false ;
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StartRPC ( ) ;
evhttpd implementation
- *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*.
boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no
forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert
json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with
regard to compile-time slowness.
- *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling
is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism)
is used to handle application requests.
- *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly
HTTP-server-neutral
- *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*.
Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC
backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC
mechanisms people may want to use.
- *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL
paths they want to handle.
By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used
by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided.
What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests
pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support.
Configuration options:
- `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still
defaults to 4.
- `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new
requests will return a 500 Internal Error.
- `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a
client.
- `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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if ( ! StartHTTPRPC ( ) )
return false ;
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if ( gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -rest " , DEFAULT_REST_ENABLE ) ) StartREST ( ) ;
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StartHTTPServer ( ) ;
evhttpd implementation
- *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*.
boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no
forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert
json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with
regard to compile-time slowness.
- *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling
is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism)
is used to handle application requests.
- *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly
HTTP-server-neutral
- *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*.
Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC
backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC
mechanisms people may want to use.
- *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL
paths they want to handle.
By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used
by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided.
What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests
pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support.
Configuration options:
- `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still
defaults to 4.
- `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new
requests will return a 500 Internal Error.
- `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a
client.
- `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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return true ;
}
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// Parameter interaction based on rules
void InitParameterInteraction ( )
{
// when specifying an explicit binding address, you want to listen on it
// even when -connect or -proxy is specified
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -bind " ) ) {
if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -listen " , true ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -bind set -> setting -listen=1 \n " , __func__ ) ;
}
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -whitebind " ) ) {
if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -listen " , true ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -whitebind set -> setting -listen=1 \n " , __func__ ) ;
}
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -connect " ) ) {
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// when only connecting to trusted nodes, do not seed via DNS, or listen by default
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if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -dnsseed " , false ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -connect set -> setting -dnsseed=0 \n " , __func__ ) ;
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if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -listen " , false ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -connect set -> setting -listen=0 \n " , __func__ ) ;
}
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -proxy " ) ) {
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// to protect privacy, do not listen by default if a default proxy server is specified
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if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -listen " , false ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -proxy set -> setting -listen=0 \n " , __func__ ) ;
// to protect privacy, do not use UPNP when a proxy is set. The user may still specify -listen=1
// to listen locally, so don't rely on this happening through -listen below.
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if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -upnp " , false ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -proxy set -> setting -upnp=0 \n " , __func__ ) ;
// to protect privacy, do not discover addresses by default
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if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -discover " , false ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -proxy set -> setting -discover=0 \n " , __func__ ) ;
}
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if ( ! gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -listen " , DEFAULT_LISTEN ) ) {
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// do not map ports or try to retrieve public IP when not listening (pointless)
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if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -upnp " , false ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -listen=0 -> setting -upnp=0 \n " , __func__ ) ;
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if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -discover " , false ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -listen=0 -> setting -discover=0 \n " , __func__ ) ;
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if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -listenonion " , false ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -listen=0 -> setting -listenonion=0 \n " , __func__ ) ;
}
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -externalip " ) ) {
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// if an explicit public IP is specified, do not try to find others
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if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -discover " , false ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -externalip set -> setting -discover=0 \n " , __func__ ) ;
}
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// disable whitelistrelay in blocksonly mode
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if ( gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -blocksonly " , DEFAULT_BLOCKSONLY ) ) {
if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -whitelistrelay " , false ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -blocksonly=1 -> setting -whitelistrelay=0 \n " , __func__ ) ;
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}
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// Forcing relay from whitelisted hosts implies we will accept relays from them in the first place.
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if ( gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -whitelistforcerelay " , DEFAULT_WHITELISTFORCERELAY ) ) {
if ( gArgs . SoftSetBoolArg ( " -whitelistrelay " , true ) )
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LogPrintf ( " %s: parameter interaction: -whitelistforcerelay=1 -> setting -whitelistrelay=1 \n " , __func__ ) ;
}
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}
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static std : : string ResolveErrMsg ( const char * const optname , const std : : string & strBind )
{
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return strprintf ( _ ( " Cannot resolve -%s address: '%s' " ) . translated , optname , strBind ) ;
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}
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/**
* Initialize global loggers .
*
* Note that this is called very early in the process lifetime , so you should be
* careful about what global state you rely on here .
*/
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void InitLogging ( )
{
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LogInstance ( ) . m_print_to_file = ! gArgs . IsArgNegated ( " -debuglogfile " ) ;
LogInstance ( ) . m_file_path = AbsPathForConfigVal ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -debuglogfile " , DEFAULT_DEBUGLOGFILE ) ) ;
LogInstance ( ) . m_print_to_console = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -printtoconsole " , ! gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -daemon " , false ) ) ;
LogInstance ( ) . m_log_timestamps = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -logtimestamps " , DEFAULT_LOGTIMESTAMPS ) ;
LogInstance ( ) . m_log_time_micros = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -logtimemicros " , DEFAULT_LOGTIMEMICROS ) ;
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LogInstance ( ) . m_log_threadnames = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -logthreadnames " , DEFAULT_LOGTHREADNAMES ) ;
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fLogIPs = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -logips " , DEFAULT_LOGIPS ) ;
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std : : string version_string = FormatFullVersion ( ) ;
# ifdef DEBUG
version_string + = " (debug build) " ;
# else
version_string + = " (release build) " ;
# endif
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LogPrintf ( PACKAGE_NAME " version %s \n " , version_string ) ;
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}
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namespace { // Variables internal to initialization process only
int nMaxConnections ;
int nUserMaxConnections ;
int nFD ;
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ServiceFlags nLocalServices = ServiceFlags ( NODE_NETWORK | NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED ) ;
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int64_t peer_connect_timeout ;
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std : : vector < BlockFilterType > g_enabled_filter_types ;
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} // namespace
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[[noreturn]] static void new_handler_terminate ( )
{
// Rather than throwing std::bad-alloc if allocation fails, terminate
// immediately to (try to) avoid chain corruption.
// Since LogPrintf may itself allocate memory, set the handler directly
// to terminate first.
std : : set_new_handler ( std : : terminate ) ;
LogPrintf ( " Error: Out of memory. Terminating. \n " ) ;
// The log was successful, terminate now.
std : : terminate ( ) ;
} ;
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bool AppInitBasicSetup ( )
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{
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// ********************************************************* Step 1: setup
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# ifdef _MSC_VER
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// Turn off Microsoft heap dump noise
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_CrtSetReportMode ( _CRT_WARN , _CRTDBG_MODE_FILE ) ;
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_CrtSetReportFile ( _CRT_WARN , CreateFileA ( " NUL " , GENERIC_WRITE , 0 , nullptr , OPEN_EXISTING , 0 , 0 ) ) ;
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// Disable confusing "helpful" text message on abort, Ctrl-C
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_set_abort_behavior ( 0 , _WRITE_ABORT_MSG | _CALL_REPORTFAULT ) ;
# endif
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# ifdef WIN32
// Enable Data Execution Prevention (DEP)
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SetProcessDEPPolicy ( PROCESS_DEP_ENABLE ) ;
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# endif
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if ( ! SetupNetworking ( ) )
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return InitError ( " Initializing networking failed " ) ;
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# ifndef WIN32
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if ( ! gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -sysperms " , false ) ) {
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umask ( 077 ) ;
}
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// Clean shutdown on SIGTERM
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registerSignalHandler ( SIGTERM , HandleSIGTERM ) ;
registerSignalHandler ( SIGINT , HandleSIGTERM ) ;
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// Reopen debug.log on SIGHUP
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registerSignalHandler ( SIGHUP , HandleSIGHUP ) ;
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// Ignore SIGPIPE, otherwise it will bring the daemon down if the client closes unexpectedly
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signal ( SIGPIPE , SIG_IGN ) ;
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# else
SetConsoleCtrlHandler ( consoleCtrlHandler , true ) ;
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# endif
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std : : set_new_handler ( new_handler_terminate ) ;
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return true ;
}
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bool AppInitParameterInteraction ( )
{
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const CChainParams & chainparams = Params ( ) ;
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// ********************************************************* Step 2: parameter interactions
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// also see: InitParameterInteraction()
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// Warn if network-specific options (-addnode, -connect, etc) are
// specified in default section of config file, but not overridden
// on the command line or in this network's section of the config file.
std : : string network = gArgs . GetChainName ( ) ;
for ( const auto & arg : gArgs . GetUnsuitableSectionOnlyArgs ( ) ) {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Config setting for %s only applied on %s network when in [%s] section. " ) . translated , arg , network , network ) ) ;
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}
// Warn if unrecognized section name are present in the config file.
for ( const auto & section : gArgs . GetUnrecognizedSections ( ) ) {
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InitWarning ( strprintf ( " %s:%i " + _ ( " Section [%s] is not recognized. " ) . translated , section . m_file , section . m_line , section . m_name ) ) ;
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}
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if ( ! fs : : is_directory ( GetBlocksDir ( ) ) ) {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Specified blocks directory \" %s \" does not exist. " ) . translated , gArgs . GetArg ( " -blocksdir " , " " ) . c_str ( ) ) ) ;
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}
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// parse and validate enabled filter types
std : : string blockfilterindex_value = gArgs . GetArg ( " -blockfilterindex " , DEFAULT_BLOCKFILTERINDEX ) ;
if ( blockfilterindex_value = = " " | | blockfilterindex_value = = " 1 " ) {
g_enabled_filter_types = AllBlockFilterTypes ( ) ;
} else if ( blockfilterindex_value ! = " 0 " ) {
const std : : vector < std : : string > names = gArgs . GetArgs ( " -blockfilterindex " ) ;
g_enabled_filter_types . reserve ( names . size ( ) ) ;
for ( const auto & name : names ) {
BlockFilterType filter_type ;
if ( ! BlockFilterTypeByName ( name , filter_type ) ) {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Unknown -blockfilterindex value %s. " ) . translated , name ) ) ;
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}
g_enabled_filter_types . push_back ( filter_type ) ;
}
}
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// if using block pruning, then disallow txindex
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if ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -prune " , 0 ) ) {
if ( gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -txindex " , DEFAULT_TXINDEX ) )
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return InitError ( _ ( " Prune mode is incompatible with -txindex. " ) . translated ) ;
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if ( ! g_enabled_filter_types . empty ( ) ) {
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return InitError ( _ ( " Prune mode is incompatible with -blockfilterindex. " ) . translated ) ;
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}
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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}
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// -bind and -whitebind can't be set when not listening
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size_t nUserBind = gArgs . GetArgs ( " -bind " ) . size ( ) + gArgs . GetArgs ( " -whitebind " ) . size ( ) ;
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if ( nUserBind ! = 0 & & ! gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -listen " , DEFAULT_LISTEN ) ) {
return InitError ( " Cannot set -bind or -whitebind together with -listen=0 " ) ;
}
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// Make sure enough file descriptors are available
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int nBind = std : : max ( nUserBind , size_t ( 1 ) ) ;
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nUserMaxConnections = gArgs . GetArg ( " -maxconnections " , DEFAULT_MAX_PEER_CONNECTIONS ) ;
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nMaxConnections = std : : max ( nUserMaxConnections , 0 ) ;
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// Trim requested connection counts, to fit into system limitations
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// <int> in std::min<int>(...) to work around FreeBSD compilation issue described in #2695
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nFD = RaiseFileDescriptorLimit ( nMaxConnections + MIN_CORE_FILEDESCRIPTORS + MAX_ADDNODE_CONNECTIONS ) ;
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# ifdef USE_POLL
int fd_max = nFD ;
# else
int fd_max = FD_SETSIZE ;
# endif
nMaxConnections = std : : max ( std : : min < int > ( nMaxConnections , fd_max - nBind - MIN_CORE_FILEDESCRIPTORS - MAX_ADDNODE_CONNECTIONS ) , 0 ) ;
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if ( nFD < MIN_CORE_FILEDESCRIPTORS )
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return InitError ( _ ( " Not enough file descriptors available. " ) . translated ) ;
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nMaxConnections = std : : min ( nFD - MIN_CORE_FILEDESCRIPTORS - MAX_ADDNODE_CONNECTIONS , nMaxConnections ) ;
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if ( nMaxConnections < nUserMaxConnections )
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InitWarning ( strprintf ( _ ( " Reducing -maxconnections from %d to %d, because of system limitations. " ) . translated , nUserMaxConnections , nMaxConnections ) ) ;
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// ********************************************************* Step 3: parameter-to-internal-flags
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -debug " ) ) {
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// Special-case: if -debug=0/-nodebug is set, turn off debugging messages
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const std : : vector < std : : string > categories = gArgs . GetArgs ( " -debug " ) ;
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if ( std : : none_of ( categories . begin ( ) , categories . end ( ) ,
[ ] ( std : : string cat ) { return cat = = " 0 " | | cat = = " none " ; } ) ) {
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for ( const auto & cat : categories ) {
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if ( ! LogInstance ( ) . EnableCategory ( cat ) ) {
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InitWarning ( strprintf ( _ ( " Unsupported logging category %s=%s. " ) . translated , " -debug " , cat ) ) ;
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}
}
}
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}
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// Now remove the logging categories which were explicitly excluded
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for ( const std : : string & cat : gArgs . GetArgs ( " -debugexclude " ) ) {
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if ( ! LogInstance ( ) . DisableCategory ( cat ) ) {
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InitWarning ( strprintf ( _ ( " Unsupported logging category %s=%s. " ) . translated , " -debugexclude " , cat ) ) ;
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}
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}
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// Checkmempool and checkblockindex default to true in regtest mode
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int ratio = std : : min < int > ( std : : max < int > ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -checkmempool " , chainparams . DefaultConsistencyChecks ( ) ? 1 : 0 ) , 0 ) , 1000000 ) ;
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if ( ratio ! = 0 ) {
mempool . setSanityCheck ( 1.0 / ratio ) ;
}
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fCheckBlockIndex = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -checkblockindex " , chainparams . DefaultConsistencyChecks ( ) ) ;
fCheckpointsEnabled = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -checkpoints " , DEFAULT_CHECKPOINTS_ENABLED ) ;
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hashAssumeValid = uint256S ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -assumevalid " , chainparams . GetConsensus ( ) . defaultAssumeValid . GetHex ( ) ) ) ;
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if ( ! hashAssumeValid . IsNull ( ) )
LogPrintf ( " Assuming ancestors of block %s have valid signatures. \n " , hashAssumeValid . GetHex ( ) ) ;
else
LogPrintf ( " Validating signatures for all blocks. \n " ) ;
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -minimumchainwork " ) ) {
const std : : string minChainWorkStr = gArgs . GetArg ( " -minimumchainwork " , " " ) ;
if ( ! IsHexNumber ( minChainWorkStr ) ) {
return InitError ( strprintf ( " Invalid non-hex (%s) minimum chain work value specified " , minChainWorkStr)) ;
}
nMinimumChainWork = UintToArith256 ( uint256S ( minChainWorkStr ) ) ;
} else {
nMinimumChainWork = UintToArith256 ( chainparams . GetConsensus ( ) . nMinimumChainWork ) ;
}
LogPrintf ( " Setting nMinimumChainWork=%s \n " , nMinimumChainWork . GetHex ( ) ) ;
if ( nMinimumChainWork < UintToArith256 ( chainparams . GetConsensus ( ) . nMinimumChainWork ) ) {
LogPrintf ( " Warning: nMinimumChainWork set below default value of %s \n " , chainparams . GetConsensus ( ) . nMinimumChainWork . GetHex ( ) ) ;
}
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// mempool limits
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int64_t nMempoolSizeMax = gArgs . GetArg ( " -maxmempool " , DEFAULT_MAX_MEMPOOL_SIZE ) * 1000000 ;
int64_t nMempoolSizeMin = gArgs . GetArg ( " -limitdescendantsize " , DEFAULT_DESCENDANT_SIZE_LIMIT ) * 1000 * 40 ;
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if ( nMempoolSizeMax < 0 | | nMempoolSizeMax < nMempoolSizeMin )
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " -maxmempool must be at least %d MB " ) . translated , std : : ceil ( nMempoolSizeMin / 1000000.0 ) ) ) ;
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// incremental relay fee sets the minimum feerate increase necessary for BIP 125 replacement in the mempool
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// and the amount the mempool min fee increases above the feerate of txs evicted due to mempool limiting.
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -incrementalrelayfee " ) )
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{
CAmount n = 0 ;
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if ( ! ParseMoney ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -incrementalrelayfee " , " " ) , n ) )
return InitError ( AmountErrMsg ( " incrementalrelayfee " , gArgs . GetArg ( " -incrementalrelayfee " , " " ) ) ) ;
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incrementalRelayFee = CFeeRate ( n ) ;
}
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// -par=0 means autodetect, but nScriptCheckThreads==0 means no concurrency
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nScriptCheckThreads = gArgs . GetArg ( " -par " , DEFAULT_SCRIPTCHECK_THREADS ) ;
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if ( nScriptCheckThreads < = 0 )
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nScriptCheckThreads + = GetNumCores ( ) ;
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if ( nScriptCheckThreads < = 1 )
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nScriptCheckThreads = 0 ;
else if ( nScriptCheckThreads > MAX_SCRIPTCHECK_THREADS )
nScriptCheckThreads = MAX_SCRIPTCHECK_THREADS ;
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// block pruning; get the amount of disk space (in MiB) to allot for block & undo files
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int64_t nPruneArg = gArgs . GetArg ( " -prune " , 0 ) ;
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if ( nPruneArg < 0 ) {
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return InitError ( _ ( " Prune cannot be configured with a negative value. " ) . translated ) ;
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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}
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nPruneTarget = ( uint64_t ) nPruneArg * 1024 * 1024 ;
if ( nPruneArg = = 1 ) { // manual pruning: -prune=1
LogPrintf ( " Block pruning enabled. Use RPC call pruneblockchain(height) to manually prune block and undo files. \n " ) ;
nPruneTarget = std : : numeric_limits < uint64_t > : : max ( ) ;
fPruneMode = true ;
} else if ( nPruneTarget ) {
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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if ( nPruneTarget < MIN_DISK_SPACE_FOR_BLOCK_FILES ) {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Prune configured below the minimum of %d MiB. Please use a higher number. " ) . translated , MIN_DISK_SPACE_FOR_BLOCK_FILES / 1024 / 1024 ) ) ;
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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}
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LogPrintf ( " Prune configured to target %u MiB on disk for block and undo files. \n " , nPruneTarget / 1024 / 1024 ) ;
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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fPruneMode = true ;
}
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nConnectTimeout = gArgs . GetArg ( " -timeout " , DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT ) ;
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if ( nConnectTimeout < = 0 ) {
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nConnectTimeout = DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT ;
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}
peer_connect_timeout = gArgs . GetArg ( " -peertimeout " , DEFAULT_PEER_CONNECT_TIMEOUT ) ;
if ( peer_connect_timeout < = 0 ) {
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return InitError ( " peertimeout cannot be configured with a negative value. " ) ;
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}
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -minrelaytxfee " ) ) {
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CAmount n = 0 ;
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if ( ! ParseMoney ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -minrelaytxfee " , " " ) , n ) ) {
return InitError ( AmountErrMsg ( " minrelaytxfee " , gArgs . GetArg ( " -minrelaytxfee " , " " ) ) ) ;
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}
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// High fee check is done afterward in WalletParameterInteraction()
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: : minRelayTxFee = CFeeRate ( n ) ;
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} else if ( incrementalRelayFee > : : minRelayTxFee ) {
// Allow only setting incrementalRelayFee to control both
: : minRelayTxFee = incrementalRelayFee ;
LogPrintf ( " Increasing minrelaytxfee to %s to match incrementalrelayfee \n " , : : minRelayTxFee . ToString ( ) ) ;
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}
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// Sanity check argument for min fee for including tx in block
// TODO: Harmonize which arguments need sanity checking and where that happens
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -blockmintxfee " ) )
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{
CAmount n = 0 ;
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if ( ! ParseMoney ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -blockmintxfee " , " " ) , n ) )
return InitError ( AmountErrMsg ( " blockmintxfee " , gArgs . GetArg ( " -blockmintxfee " , " " ) ) ) ;
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}
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// Feerate used to define dust. Shouldn't be changed lightly as old
// implementations may inadvertently create non-standard transactions
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -dustrelayfee " ) )
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{
CAmount n = 0 ;
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if ( ! ParseMoney ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -dustrelayfee " , " " ) , n ) )
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return InitError ( AmountErrMsg ( " dustrelayfee " , gArgs . GetArg ( " -dustrelayfee " , " " ) ) ) ;
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dustRelayFee = CFeeRate ( n ) ;
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}
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fRequireStandard = ! gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -acceptnonstdtxn " , ! chainparams . RequireStandard ( ) ) ;
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if ( ! chainparams . IsTestChain ( ) & & ! fRequireStandard ) {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( " acceptnonstdtxn is not currently supported for %s chain " , chainparams . NetworkIDString ( ) ) ) ;
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}
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nBytesPerSigOp = gArgs . GetArg ( " -bytespersigop " , nBytesPerSigOp ) ;
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if ( ! g_wallet_init_interface . ParameterInteraction ( ) ) return false ;
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fIsBareMultisigStd = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -permitbaremultisig " , DEFAULT_PERMIT_BAREMULTISIG ) ;
fAcceptDatacarrier = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -datacarrier " , DEFAULT_ACCEPT_DATACARRIER ) ;
nMaxDatacarrierBytes = gArgs . GetArg ( " -datacarriersize " , nMaxDatacarrierBytes ) ;
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// Option to startup with mocktime set (used for regression testing):
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SetMockTime ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -mocktime " , 0 ) ) ; // SetMockTime(0) is a no-op
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if ( gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -peerbloomfilters " , DEFAULT_PEERBLOOMFILTERS ) )
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nLocalServices = ServiceFlags ( nLocalServices | NODE_BLOOM ) ;
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if ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -rpcserialversion " , DEFAULT_RPC_SERIALIZE_VERSION ) < 0 )
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return InitError ( " rpcserialversion must be non-negative. " ) ;
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if ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -rpcserialversion " , DEFAULT_RPC_SERIALIZE_VERSION ) > 1 )
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return InitError ( " unknown rpcserialversion requested. " ) ;
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nMaxTipAge = gArgs . GetArg ( " -maxtipage " , DEFAULT_MAX_TIP_AGE ) ;
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return true ;
}
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static bool LockDataDirectory ( bool probeOnly )
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{
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// Make sure only a single Bitcoin process is using the data directory.
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fs : : path datadir = GetDataDir ( ) ;
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if ( ! DirIsWritable ( datadir ) ) {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Cannot write to data directory '%s'; check permissions. " ) . translated , datadir . string ( ) ) ) ;
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}
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if ( ! LockDirectory ( datadir , " .lock " , probeOnly ) ) {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Cannot obtain a lock on data directory %s. %s is probably already running. " ) . translated , datadir . string ( ) , PACKAGE_NAME ) ) ;
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}
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return true ;
}
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bool AppInitSanityChecks ( )
{
// ********************************************************* Step 4: sanity checks
// Initialize elliptic curve code
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std : : string sha256_algo = SHA256AutoDetect ( ) ;
LogPrintf ( " Using the '%s' SHA256 implementation \n " , sha256_algo ) ;
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RandomInit ( ) ;
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ECC_Start ( ) ;
globalVerifyHandle . reset ( new ECCVerifyHandle ( ) ) ;
// Sanity check
if ( ! InitSanityCheck ( ) )
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Initialization sanity check failed. %s is shutting down. " ) . translated , PACKAGE_NAME ) ) ;
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// Probe the data directory lock to give an early error message, if possible
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// We cannot hold the data directory lock here, as the forking for daemon() hasn't yet happened,
// and a fork will cause weird behavior to it.
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return LockDataDirectory ( true ) ;
}
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bool AppInitLockDataDirectory ( )
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{
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// After daemonization get the data directory lock again and hold on to it until exit
// This creates a slight window for a race condition to happen, however this condition is harmless: it
// will at most make us exit without printing a message to console.
if ( ! LockDataDirectory ( false ) ) {
// Detailed error printed inside LockDataDirectory
return false ;
}
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return true ;
}
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bool AppInitMain ( InitInterfaces & interfaces )
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{
const CChainParams & chainparams = Params ( ) ;
// ********************************************************* Step 4a: application initialization
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if ( ! CreatePidFile ( ) ) {
// Detailed error printed inside CreatePidFile().
return false ;
}
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if ( LogInstance ( ) . m_print_to_file ) {
if ( gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -shrinkdebugfile " , LogInstance ( ) . DefaultShrinkDebugFile ( ) ) ) {
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// Do this first since it both loads a bunch of debug.log into memory,
// and because this needs to happen before any other debug.log printing
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LogInstance ( ) . ShrinkDebugFile ( ) ;
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}
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}
if ( ! LogInstance ( ) . StartLogging ( ) ) {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( " Could not open debug log file %s " ,
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LogInstance ( ) . m_file_path . string ( ) ) ) ;
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}
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if ( ! LogInstance ( ) . m_log_timestamps )
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LogPrintf ( " Startup time: %s \n " , FormatISO8601DateTime ( GetTime ( ) ) ) ;
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LogPrintf ( " Default data directory %s \n " , GetDefaultDataDir ( ) . string ( ) ) ;
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LogPrintf ( " Using data directory %s \n " , GetDataDir ( ) . string ( ) ) ;
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// Only log conf file usage message if conf file actually exists.
fs : : path config_file_path = GetConfigFile ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -conf " , BITCOIN_CONF_FILENAME ) ) ;
if ( fs : : exists ( config_file_path ) ) {
LogPrintf ( " Config file: %s \n " , config_file_path . string ( ) ) ;
} else if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -conf " ) ) {
// Warn if no conf file exists at path provided by user
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InitWarning ( strprintf ( _ ( " The specified config file %s does not exist \n " ) . translated , config_file_path . string ( ) ) ) ;
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} else {
// Not categorizing as "Warning" because it's the default behavior
LogPrintf ( " Config file: %s (not found, skipping) \n " , config_file_path . string ( ) ) ;
}
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LogPrintf ( " Using at most %i automatic connections (%i file descriptors available) \n " , nMaxConnections , nFD ) ;
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// Warn about relative -datadir path.
if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -datadir " ) & & ! fs : : path ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -datadir " , " " ) ) . is_absolute ( ) ) {
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LogPrintf ( " Warning: relative datadir option '%s' specified, which will be interpreted relative to the " /* Continued */
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" current working directory '%s'. This is fragile, because if bitcoin is started in the future "
" from a different location, it will be unable to locate the current data files. There could "
" also be data loss if bitcoin is started while in a temporary directory. \n " ,
gArgs . GetArg ( " -datadir " , " " ) , fs : : current_path ( ) . string ( ) ) ;
}
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InitSignatureCache ( ) ;
Cache full script execution results in addition to signatures
This adds a new CuckooCache in validation, caching whether all of a
transaction's scripts were valid with a given set of script flags.
Unlike previous attempts at caching an entire transaction's
validity, which have nearly universally introduced consensus
failures, this only caches the validity of a transaction's
scriptSigs. As these are pure functions of the transaction and
data it commits to, this should be much safer.
This is somewhat duplicative with the sigcache, as entries in the
new cache will also have several entries in the sigcache. However,
the sigcache is kept both as ATMP relies on it and because it
prevents malleability-based DoS attacks on the new higher-level
cache. Instead, the -sigcachesize option is re-used - cutting the
sigcache size in half and using the newly freed memory for the
script execution cache.
Transactions which match the script execution cache never even have
entries in the script check thread's workqueue created.
Note that the cache is indexed only on the script execution flags
and the transaction's witness hash. While this is sufficient to
make the CScriptCheck() calls pure functions, this introduces
dependancies on the mempool calculating things such as the
PrecomputedTransactionData object, filling the CCoinsViewCache, etc
in the exact same way as ConnectBlock. I belive this is a reasonable
assumption, but should be noted carefully.
In a rather naive benchmark (reindex-chainstate up to block 284k
with cuckoocache always returning true for contains(),
-assumevalid=0 and a very large dbcache), this connected blocks
~1.7x faster.
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InitScriptExecutionCache ( ) ;
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LogPrintf ( " Using %u threads for script verification \n " , nScriptCheckThreads ) ;
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if ( nScriptCheckThreads ) {
for ( int i = 0 ; i < nScriptCheckThreads - 1 ; i + + )
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threadGroup . create_thread ( [ i ] ( ) { return ThreadScriptCheck ( i ) ; } ) ;
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}
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// Start the lightweight task scheduler thread
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CScheduler : : Function serviceLoop = std : : bind ( & CScheduler : : serviceQueue , & scheduler ) ;
threadGroup . create_thread ( std : : bind ( & TraceThread < CScheduler : : Function > , " scheduler " , serviceLoop ) ) ;
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GetMainSignals ( ) . RegisterBackgroundSignalScheduler ( scheduler ) ;
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GetMainSignals ( ) . RegisterWithMempoolSignals ( mempool ) ;
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// Create client interfaces for wallets that are supposed to be loaded
// according to -wallet and -disablewallet options. This only constructs
// the interfaces, it doesn't load wallet data. Wallets actually get loaded
// when load() and start() interface methods are called below.
g_wallet_init_interface . Construct ( interfaces ) ;
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/* Register RPC commands regardless of -server setting so they will be
* available in the GUI RPC console even if external calls are disabled .
*/
RegisterAllCoreRPCCommands ( tableRPC ) ;
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for ( const auto & client : interfaces . chain_clients ) {
client - > registerRpcs ( ) ;
}
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g_rpc_interfaces = & interfaces ;
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# if ENABLE_ZMQ
RegisterZMQRPCCommands ( tableRPC ) ;
# endif
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/* Start the RPC server already. It will be started in "warmup" mode
* and not really process calls already ( but it will signify connections
* that the server is there and will be ready later ) . Warmup mode will
* be disabled when initialisation is finished .
*/
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if ( gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -server " , false ) )
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{
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uiInterface . InitMessage_connect ( SetRPCWarmupStatus ) ;
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if ( ! AppInitServers ( ) )
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return InitError ( _ ( " Unable to start HTTP server. See debug log for details. " ) . translated ) ;
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}
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// ********************************************************* Step 5: verify wallet database integrity
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for ( const auto & client : interfaces . chain_clients ) {
if ( ! client - > verify ( ) ) {
return false ;
}
}
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// ********************************************************* Step 6: network initialization
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// Note that we absolutely cannot open any actual connections
// until the very end ("start node") as the UTXO/block state
// is not yet setup and may end up being set up twice if we
// need to reindex later.
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assert ( ! g_banman ) ;
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g_banman = MakeUnique < BanMan > ( GetDataDir ( ) / " banlist.dat " , & uiInterface , gArgs . GetArg ( " -bantime " , DEFAULT_MISBEHAVING_BANTIME ) ) ;
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assert ( ! g_connman ) ;
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g_connman = std : : unique_ptr < CConnman > ( new CConnman ( GetRand ( std : : numeric_limits < uint64_t > : : max ( ) ) , GetRand ( std : : numeric_limits < uint64_t > : : max ( ) ) ) ) ;
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peerLogic . reset ( new PeerLogicValidation ( g_connman . get ( ) , g_banman . get ( ) , scheduler , gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -enablebip61 " , DEFAULT_ENABLE_BIP61 ) ) ) ;
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RegisterValidationInterface ( peerLogic . get ( ) ) ;
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// sanitize comments per BIP-0014, format user agent and check total size
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std : : vector < std : : string > uacomments ;
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for ( const std : : string & cmt : gArgs . GetArgs ( " -uacomment " ) ) {
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if ( cmt ! = SanitizeString ( cmt , SAFE_CHARS_UA_COMMENT ) )
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " User Agent comment (%s) contains unsafe characters . " ).translated, cmt)) ;
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uacomments . push_back ( cmt ) ;
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}
strSubVersion = FormatSubVersion ( CLIENT_NAME , CLIENT_VERSION , uacomments ) ;
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if ( strSubVersion . size ( ) > MAX_SUBVERSION_LENGTH ) {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Total length of network version string (%i) exceeds maximum length (%i). Reduce the number or size of uacomments. " ) . translated ,
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strSubVersion . size ( ) , MAX_SUBVERSION_LENGTH ) ) ;
}
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -onlynet " ) ) {
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std : : set < enum Network > nets ;
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for ( const std : : string & snet : gArgs . GetArgs ( " -onlynet " ) ) {
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enum Network net = ParseNetwork ( snet ) ;
if ( net = = NET_UNROUTABLE )
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Unknown network specified in -onlynet: '%s' " ) . translated , snet ) ) ;
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nets . insert ( net ) ;
}
for ( int n = 0 ; n < NET_MAX ; n + + ) {
enum Network net = ( enum Network ) n ;
if ( ! nets . count ( net ) )
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SetReachable ( net , false ) ;
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}
}
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// Check for host lookup allowed before parsing any network related parameters
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fNameLookup = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -dns " , DEFAULT_NAME_LOOKUP ) ;
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bool proxyRandomize = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -proxyrandomize " , DEFAULT_PROXYRANDOMIZE ) ;
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// -proxy sets a proxy for all outgoing network traffic
// -noproxy (or -proxy=0) as well as the empty string can be used to not set a proxy, this is the default
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std : : string proxyArg = gArgs . GetArg ( " -proxy " , " " ) ;
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SetReachable ( NET_ONION , false ) ;
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if ( proxyArg ! = " " & & proxyArg ! = " 0 " ) {
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CService proxyAddr ;
if ( ! Lookup ( proxyArg . c_str ( ) , proxyAddr , 9050 , fNameLookup ) ) {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Invalid -proxy address or hostname: '%s' " ) . translated , proxyArg ) ) ;
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}
proxyType addrProxy = proxyType ( proxyAddr , proxyRandomize ) ;
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if ( ! addrProxy . IsValid ( ) )
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Invalid -proxy address or hostname: '%s' " ) . translated , proxyArg ) ) ;
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SetProxy ( NET_IPV4 , addrProxy ) ;
SetProxy ( NET_IPV6 , addrProxy ) ;
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SetProxy ( NET_ONION , addrProxy ) ;
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SetNameProxy ( addrProxy ) ;
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SetReachable ( NET_ONION , true ) ; // by default, -proxy sets onion as reachable, unless -noonion later
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}
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// -onion can be used to set only a proxy for .onion, or override normal proxy for .onion addresses
// -noonion (or -onion=0) disables connecting to .onion entirely
// An empty string is used to not override the onion proxy (in which case it defaults to -proxy set above, or none)
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std : : string onionArg = gArgs . GetArg ( " -onion " , " " ) ;
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if ( onionArg ! = " " ) {
if ( onionArg = = " 0 " ) { // Handle -noonion/-onion=0
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SetReachable ( NET_ONION , false ) ;
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} else {
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CService onionProxy ;
if ( ! Lookup ( onionArg . c_str ( ) , onionProxy , 9050 , fNameLookup ) ) {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Invalid -onion address or hostname: '%s' " ) . translated , onionArg ) ) ;
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}
proxyType addrOnion = proxyType ( onionProxy , proxyRandomize ) ;
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if ( ! addrOnion . IsValid ( ) )
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Invalid -onion address or hostname: '%s' " ) . translated , onionArg ) ) ;
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SetProxy ( NET_ONION , addrOnion ) ;
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SetReachable ( NET_ONION , true ) ;
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}
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}
// see Step 2: parameter interactions for more information about these
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fListen = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -listen " , DEFAULT_LISTEN ) ;
fDiscover = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -discover " , true ) ;
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g_relay_txes = ! gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -blocksonly " , DEFAULT_BLOCKSONLY ) ;
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for ( const std : : string & strAddr : gArgs . GetArgs ( " -externalip " ) ) {
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CService addrLocal ;
if ( Lookup ( strAddr . c_str ( ) , addrLocal , GetListenPort ( ) , fNameLookup ) & & addrLocal . IsValid ( ) )
AddLocal ( addrLocal , LOCAL_MANUAL ) ;
else
return InitError ( ResolveErrMsg ( " externalip " , strAddr ) ) ;
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}
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# if ENABLE_ZMQ
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g_zmq_notification_interface = CZMQNotificationInterface : : Create ( ) ;
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if ( g_zmq_notification_interface ) {
RegisterValidationInterface ( g_zmq_notification_interface ) ;
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}
# endif
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uint64_t nMaxOutboundLimit = 0 ; //unlimited unless -maxuploadtarget is set
uint64_t nMaxOutboundTimeframe = MAX_UPLOAD_TIMEFRAME ;
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -maxuploadtarget " ) ) {
nMaxOutboundLimit = gArgs . GetArg ( " -maxuploadtarget " , DEFAULT_MAX_UPLOAD_TARGET ) * 1024 * 1024 ;
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}
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// ********************************************************* Step 7: load block chain
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fReindex = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -reindex " , false ) ;
bool fReindexChainState = gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -reindex-chainstate " , false ) ;
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// cache size calculations
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int64_t nTotalCache = ( gArgs . GetArg ( " -dbcache " , nDefaultDbCache ) < < 20 ) ;
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nTotalCache = std : : max ( nTotalCache , nMinDbCache < < 20 ) ; // total cache cannot be less than nMinDbCache
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nTotalCache = std : : min ( nTotalCache , nMaxDbCache < < 20 ) ; // total cache cannot be greater than nMaxDbcache
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int64_t nBlockTreeDBCache = std : : min ( nTotalCache / 8 , nMaxBlockDBCache < < 20 ) ;
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nTotalCache - = nBlockTreeDBCache ;
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int64_t nTxIndexCache = std : : min ( nTotalCache / 8 , gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -txindex " , DEFAULT_TXINDEX ) ? nMaxTxIndexCache < < 20 : 0 ) ;
nTotalCache - = nTxIndexCache ;
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int64_t filter_index_cache = 0 ;
if ( ! g_enabled_filter_types . empty ( ) ) {
size_t n_indexes = g_enabled_filter_types . size ( ) ;
int64_t max_cache = std : : min ( nTotalCache / 8 , max_filter_index_cache < < 20 ) ;
filter_index_cache = max_cache / n_indexes ;
nTotalCache - = filter_index_cache * n_indexes ;
}
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int64_t nCoinDBCache = std : : min ( nTotalCache / 2 , ( nTotalCache / 4 ) + ( 1 < < 23 ) ) ; // use 25%-50% of the remainder for disk cache
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nCoinDBCache = std : : min ( nCoinDBCache , nMaxCoinsDBCache < < 20 ) ; // cap total coins db cache
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nTotalCache - = nCoinDBCache ;
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nCoinCacheUsage = nTotalCache ; // the rest goes to in-memory cache
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int64_t nMempoolSizeMax = gArgs . GetArg ( " -maxmempool " , DEFAULT_MAX_MEMPOOL_SIZE ) * 1000000 ;
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LogPrintf ( " Cache configuration: \n " ) ;
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LogPrintf ( " * Using %.1f MiB for block index database \n " , nBlockTreeDBCache * ( 1.0 / 1024 / 1024 ) ) ;
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if ( gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -txindex " , DEFAULT_TXINDEX ) ) {
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LogPrintf ( " * Using %.1f MiB for transaction index database \n " , nTxIndexCache * ( 1.0 / 1024 / 1024 ) ) ;
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}
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for ( BlockFilterType filter_type : g_enabled_filter_types ) {
LogPrintf ( " * Using %.1f MiB for %s block filter index database \n " ,
filter_index_cache * ( 1.0 / 1024 / 1024 ) , BlockFilterTypeName ( filter_type ) ) ;
}
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LogPrintf ( " * Using %.1f MiB for chain state database \n " , nCoinDBCache * ( 1.0 / 1024 / 1024 ) ) ;
LogPrintf ( " * Using %.1f MiB for in-memory UTXO set (plus up to %.1f MiB of unused mempool space) \n " , nCoinCacheUsage * ( 1.0 / 1024 / 1024 ) , nMempoolSizeMax * ( 1.0 / 1024 / 1024 ) ) ;
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bool fLoaded = false ;
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while ( ! fLoaded & & ! ShutdownRequested ( ) ) {
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bool fReset = fReindex ;
std : : string strLoadError ;
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uiInterface . InitMessage ( _ ( " Loading block index... " ) . translated ) ;
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do {
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const int64_t load_block_index_start_time = GetTimeMillis ( ) ;
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bool is_coinsview_empty ;
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try {
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LOCK ( cs_main ) ;
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UnloadBlockIndex ( ) ;
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pcoinsTip . reset ( ) ;
pcoinsdbview . reset ( ) ;
pcoinscatcher . reset ( ) ;
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// new CBlockTreeDB tries to delete the existing file, which
// fails if it's still open from the previous loop. Close it first:
pblocktree . reset ( ) ;
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pblocktree . reset ( new CBlockTreeDB ( nBlockTreeDBCache , false , fReset ) ) ;
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if ( fReset ) {
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pblocktree - > WriteReindexing ( true ) ;
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//If we're reindexing in prune mode, wipe away unusable block files and all undo data files
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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if ( fPruneMode )
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CleanupBlockRevFiles ( ) ;
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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}
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if ( ShutdownRequested ( ) ) break ;
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// LoadBlockIndex will load fHavePruned if we've ever removed a
// block file from disk.
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// Note that it also sets fReindex based on the disk flag!
// From here on out fReindex and fReset mean something different!
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if ( ! LoadBlockIndex ( chainparams ) ) {
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if ( ShutdownRequested ( ) ) break ;
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strLoadError = _ ( " Error loading block database " ) . translated ;
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break ;
}
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// If the loaded chain has a wrong genesis, bail out immediately
// (we're likely using a testnet datadir, or the other way around).
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if ( ! : : BlockIndex ( ) . empty ( ) & &
! LookupBlockIndex ( chainparams . GetConsensus ( ) . hashGenesisBlock ) ) {
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return InitError ( _ ( " Incorrect or no genesis block found. Wrong datadir for network? " ) . translated ) ;
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}
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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// Check for changed -prune state. What we are concerned about is a user who has pruned blocks
// in the past, but is now trying to run unpruned.
if ( fHavePruned & & ! fPruneMode ) {
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strLoadError = _ ( " You need to rebuild the database using -reindex to go back to unpruned mode. This will redownload the entire blockchain " ) . translated ;
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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break ;
}
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// At this point blocktree args are consistent with what's on disk.
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// If we're not mid-reindex (based on disk + args), add a genesis block on disk
// (otherwise we use the one already on disk).
// This is called again in ThreadImport after the reindex completes.
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if ( ! fReindex & & ! LoadGenesisBlock ( chainparams ) ) {
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strLoadError = _ ( " Error initializing block database " ) . translated ;
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break ;
}
// At this point we're either in reindex or we've loaded a useful
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// block tree into BlockIndex()!
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pcoinsdbview . reset ( new CCoinsViewDB ( nCoinDBCache , false , fReset | | fReindexChainState ) ) ;
pcoinscatcher . reset ( new CCoinsViewErrorCatcher ( pcoinsdbview . get ( ) ) ) ;
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pcoinscatcher - > AddReadErrCallback ( [ ] ( ) {
uiInterface . ThreadSafeMessageBox (
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_ ( " Error reading from database, shutting down. " ) . translated ,
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" " , CClientUIInterface : : MSG_ERROR ) ;
} ) ;
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// If necessary, upgrade from older database format.
// This is a no-op if we cleared the coinsviewdb with -reindex or -reindex-chainstate
if ( ! pcoinsdbview - > Upgrade ( ) ) {
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strLoadError = _ ( " Error upgrading chainstate database " ) . translated ;
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break ;
}
// ReplayBlocks is a no-op if we cleared the coinsviewdb with -reindex or -reindex-chainstate
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if ( ! ReplayBlocks ( chainparams , pcoinsdbview . get ( ) ) ) {
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strLoadError = _ ( " Unable to replay blocks. You will need to rebuild the database using -reindex-chainstate. " ) . translated ;
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break ;
}
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// The on-disk coinsdb is now in a good state, create the cache
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pcoinsTip . reset ( new CCoinsViewCache ( pcoinscatcher . get ( ) ) ) ;
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is_coinsview_empty = fReset | | fReindexChainState | | pcoinsTip - > GetBestBlock ( ) . IsNull ( ) ;
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if ( ! is_coinsview_empty ) {
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// LoadChainTip sets ::ChainActive() based on pcoinsTip's best block
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if ( ! LoadChainTip ( chainparams ) ) {
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strLoadError = _ ( " Error initializing block database " ) . translated ;
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break ;
}
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assert ( : : ChainActive ( ) . Tip ( ) ! = nullptr ) ;
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}
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} catch ( const std : : exception & e ) {
LogPrintf ( " %s \n " , e . what ( ) ) ;
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strLoadError = _ ( " Error opening block database " ) . translated ;
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break ;
}
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if ( ! fReset ) {
// Note that RewindBlockIndex MUST run even if we're about to -reindex-chainstate.
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// It both disconnects blocks based on ::ChainActive(), and drops block data in
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// BlockIndex() based on lack of available witness data.
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uiInterface . InitMessage ( _ ( " Rewinding blocks... " ) . translated ) ;
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if ( ! RewindBlockIndex ( chainparams ) ) {
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strLoadError = _ ( " Unable to rewind the database to a pre-fork state. You will need to redownload the blockchain " ) . translated ;
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break ;
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}
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}
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try {
LOCK ( cs_main ) ;
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if ( ! is_coinsview_empty ) {
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uiInterface . InitMessage ( _ ( " Verifying blocks... " ) . translated ) ;
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if ( fHavePruned & & gArgs . GetArg ( " -checkblocks " , DEFAULT_CHECKBLOCKS ) > MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP ) {
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LogPrintf ( " Prune: pruned datadir may not have more than %d blocks; only checking available blocks \n " ,
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MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP ) ;
}
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CBlockIndex * tip = : : ChainActive ( ) . Tip ( ) ;
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RPCNotifyBlockChange ( true , tip ) ;
if ( tip & & tip - > nTime > GetAdjustedTime ( ) + 2 * 60 * 60 ) {
strLoadError = _ ( " The block database contains a block which appears to be from the future. "
" This may be due to your computer's date and time being set incorrectly. "
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" Only rebuild the block database if you are sure that your computer's date and time are correct " ) . translated ;
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break ;
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}
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if ( ! CVerifyDB ( ) . VerifyDB ( chainparams , pcoinsdbview . get ( ) , gArgs . GetArg ( " -checklevel " , DEFAULT_CHECKLEVEL ) ,
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gArgs . GetArg ( " -checkblocks " , DEFAULT_CHECKBLOCKS ) ) ) {
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strLoadError = _ ( " Corrupted block database detected " ) . translated ;
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break ;
}
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}
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} catch ( const std : : exception & e ) {
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LogPrintf ( " %s \n " , e . what ( ) ) ;
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strLoadError = _ ( " Error opening block database " ) . translated ;
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break ;
}
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fLoaded = true ;
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LogPrintf ( " block index %15dms \n " , GetTimeMillis ( ) - load_block_index_start_time ) ;
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} while ( false ) ;
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if ( ! fLoaded & & ! ShutdownRequested ( ) ) {
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// first suggest a reindex
if ( ! fReset ) {
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bool fRet = uiInterface . ThreadSafeQuestion (
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strLoadError + " . \n \n " + _ ( " Do you want to rebuild the block database now? " ) . translated ,
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strLoadError + " . \n Please restart with -reindex or -reindex-chainstate to recover. " ,
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" " , CClientUIInterface : : MSG_ERROR | CClientUIInterface : : BTN_ABORT ) ;
if ( fRet ) {
fReindex = true ;
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AbortShutdown ( ) ;
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} else {
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LogPrintf ( " Aborted block database rebuild. Exiting. \n " ) ;
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return false ;
}
} else {
return InitError ( strLoadError ) ;
}
}
}
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// As LoadBlockIndex can take several minutes, it's possible the user
// requested to kill the GUI during the last operation. If so, exit.
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// As the program has not fully started yet, Shutdown() is possibly overkill.
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if ( ShutdownRequested ( ) ) {
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LogPrintf ( " Shutdown requested. Exiting. \n " ) ;
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return false ;
}
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fs : : path est_path = GetDataDir ( ) / FEE_ESTIMATES_FILENAME ;
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CAutoFile est_filein ( fsbridge : : fopen ( est_path , " rb " ) , SER_DISK , CLIENT_VERSION ) ;
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// Allowed to fail as this file IS missing on first startup.
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if ( ! est_filein . IsNull ( ) )
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: : feeEstimator . Read ( est_filein ) ;
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fFeeEstimatesInitialized = true ;
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// ********************************************************* Step 8: start indexers
if ( gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -txindex " , DEFAULT_TXINDEX ) ) {
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g_txindex = MakeUnique < TxIndex > ( nTxIndexCache , false , fReindex ) ;
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g_txindex - > Start ( ) ;
}
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for ( const auto & filter_type : g_enabled_filter_types ) {
InitBlockFilterIndex ( filter_type , filter_index_cache , false , fReindex ) ;
GetBlockFilterIndex ( filter_type ) - > Start ( ) ;
}
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// ********************************************************* Step 9: load wallet
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for ( const auto & client : interfaces . chain_clients ) {
if ( ! client - > load ( ) ) {
return false ;
}
}
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// ********************************************************* Step 10: data directory maintenance
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// if pruning, unset the service bit and perform the initial blockstore prune
// after any wallet rescanning has taken place.
if ( fPruneMode ) {
LogPrintf ( " Unsetting NODE_NETWORK on prune mode \n " ) ;
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nLocalServices = ServiceFlags ( nLocalServices & ~ NODE_NETWORK ) ;
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if ( ! fReindex ) {
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uiInterface . InitMessage ( _ ( " Pruning blockstore... " ) . translated ) ;
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: : ChainstateActive ( ) . PruneAndFlush ( ) ;
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}
}
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if ( chainparams . GetConsensus ( ) . vDeployments [ Consensus : : DEPLOYMENT_SEGWIT ] . nTimeout ! = 0 ) {
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// Only advertise witness capabilities if they have a reasonable start time.
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// This allows us to have the code merged without a defined softfork, by setting its
// end time to 0.
// Note that setting NODE_WITNESS is never required: the only downside from not
// doing so is that after activation, no upgraded nodes will fetch from you.
nLocalServices = ServiceFlags ( nLocalServices | NODE_WITNESS ) ;
}
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// ********************************************************* Step 11: import blocks
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if ( ! CheckDiskSpace ( GetDataDir ( ) ) ) {
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InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Error: Disk space is low for %s " ) . translated , GetDataDir ( ) ) ) ;
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return false ;
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}
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if ( ! CheckDiskSpace ( GetBlocksDir ( ) ) ) {
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InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Error: Disk space is low for %s " ) . translated , GetBlocksDir ( ) ) ) ;
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return false ;
}
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// Either install a handler to notify us when genesis activates, or set fHaveGenesis directly.
// No locking, as this happens before any background thread is started.
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boost : : signals2 : : connection block_notify_genesis_wait_connection ;
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if ( : : ChainActive ( ) . Tip ( ) = = nullptr ) {
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block_notify_genesis_wait_connection = uiInterface . NotifyBlockTip_connect ( BlockNotifyGenesisWait ) ;
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} else {
fHaveGenesis = true ;
}
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# if HAVE_SYSTEM
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if ( gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -blocknotify " ) )
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uiInterface . NotifyBlockTip_connect ( BlockNotifyCallback ) ;
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# endif
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std : : vector < fs : : path > vImportFiles ;
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for ( const std : : string & strFile : gArgs . GetArgs ( " -loadblock " ) ) {
vImportFiles . push_back ( strFile ) ;
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}
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threadGroup . create_thread ( std : : bind ( & ThreadImport , vImportFiles ) ) ;
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// Wait for genesis block to be processed
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{
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WAIT_LOCK ( g_genesis_wait_mutex , lock ) ;
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// We previously could hang here if StartShutdown() is called prior to
// ThreadImport getting started, so instead we just wait on a timer to
// check ShutdownRequested() regularly.
while ( ! fHaveGenesis & & ! ShutdownRequested ( ) ) {
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g_genesis_wait_cv . wait_for ( lock , std : : chrono : : milliseconds ( 500 ) ) ;
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}
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block_notify_genesis_wait_connection . disconnect ( ) ;
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}
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if ( ShutdownRequested ( ) ) {
return false ;
}
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// ********************************************************* Step 12: start node
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int chain_active_height ;
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//// debug print
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{
LOCK ( cs_main ) ;
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LogPrintf ( " block tree size = %u \n " , : : BlockIndex ( ) . size ( ) ) ;
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chain_active_height = : : ChainActive ( ) . Height ( ) ;
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}
LogPrintf ( " nBestHeight = %d \n " , chain_active_height ) ;
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if ( gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -listenonion " , DEFAULT_LISTEN_ONION ) )
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StartTorControl ( ) ;
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Discover ( ) ;
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// Map ports with UPnP
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if ( gArgs . GetBoolArg ( " -upnp " , DEFAULT_UPNP ) ) {
StartMapPort ( ) ;
}
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CConnman : : Options connOptions ;
connOptions . nLocalServices = nLocalServices ;
connOptions . nMaxConnections = nMaxConnections ;
connOptions . nMaxOutbound = std : : min ( MAX_OUTBOUND_CONNECTIONS , connOptions . nMaxConnections ) ;
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connOptions . nMaxAddnode = MAX_ADDNODE_CONNECTIONS ;
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connOptions . nMaxFeeler = 1 ;
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connOptions . nBestHeight = chain_active_height ;
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connOptions . uiInterface = & uiInterface ;
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connOptions . m_banman = g_banman . get ( ) ;
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connOptions . m_msgproc = peerLogic . get ( ) ;
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connOptions . nSendBufferMaxSize = 1000 * gArgs . GetArg ( " -maxsendbuffer " , DEFAULT_MAXSENDBUFFER ) ;
connOptions . nReceiveFloodSize = 1000 * gArgs . GetArg ( " -maxreceivebuffer " , DEFAULT_MAXRECEIVEBUFFER ) ;
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connOptions . m_added_nodes = gArgs . GetArgs ( " -addnode " ) ;
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connOptions . nMaxOutboundTimeframe = nMaxOutboundTimeframe ;
connOptions . nMaxOutboundLimit = nMaxOutboundLimit ;
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connOptions . m_peer_connect_timeout = peer_connect_timeout ;
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for ( const std : : string & strBind : gArgs . GetArgs ( " -bind " ) ) {
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CService addrBind ;
if ( ! Lookup ( strBind . c_str ( ) , addrBind , GetListenPort ( ) , false ) ) {
return InitError ( ResolveErrMsg ( " bind " , strBind ) ) ;
}
connOptions . vBinds . push_back ( addrBind ) ;
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}
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for ( const std : : string & strBind : gArgs . GetArgs ( " -whitebind " ) ) {
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CService addrBind ;
if ( ! Lookup ( strBind . c_str ( ) , addrBind , 0 , false ) ) {
return InitError ( ResolveErrMsg ( " whitebind " , strBind ) ) ;
}
if ( addrBind . GetPort ( ) = = 0 ) {
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Need to specify a port with -whitebind: '%s' " ) . translated , strBind ) ) ;
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}
connOptions . vWhiteBinds . push_back ( addrBind ) ;
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}
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for ( const auto & net : gArgs . GetArgs ( " -whitelist " ) ) {
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CSubNet subnet ;
LookupSubNet ( net . c_str ( ) , subnet ) ;
if ( ! subnet . IsValid ( ) )
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return InitError ( strprintf ( _ ( " Invalid netmask specified in -whitelist: '%s' " ) . translated , net ) ) ;
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connOptions . vWhitelistedRange . push_back ( subnet ) ;
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}
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connOptions . vSeedNodes = gArgs . GetArgs ( " -seednode " ) ;
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// Initiate outbound connections unless connect=0
connOptions . m_use_addrman_outgoing = ! gArgs . IsArgSet ( " -connect " ) ;
if ( ! connOptions . m_use_addrman_outgoing ) {
const auto connect = gArgs . GetArgs ( " -connect " ) ;
if ( connect . size ( ) ! = 1 | | connect [ 0 ] ! = " 0 " ) {
connOptions . m_specified_outgoing = connect ;
}
}
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if ( ! g_connman - > Start ( scheduler , connOptions ) ) {
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return false ;
}
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// ********************************************************* Step 13: finished
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SetRPCWarmupFinished ( ) ;
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uiInterface . InitMessage ( _ ( " Done loading " ) . translated ) ;
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for ( const auto & client : interfaces . chain_clients ) {
client - > start ( scheduler ) ;
}
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scheduler . scheduleEvery ( [ ] {
g_banman - > DumpBanlist ( ) ;
} , DUMP_BANS_INTERVAL * 1000 ) ;
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return true ;
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}