a31c8aa Add NewAppendableFile for win32 environment
1913d71 Merge upstream LevelDB 1.19
3080a45 Increase leveldb version to 1.19.
fa6dc01 A zippy change broke test assumptions about the size of compressed output. Fix the tests by allowing more slop in zippy's behavior. ------------- Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=123432472
06a191b fix problems in LevelDB's caching code
a7bff69 Fix LevelDB build when asserts are enabled in release builds. (#367)
ea992b4 Change std::uint64_t to uint64_t (#354)
e84b5bd This CL fixes a bug encountered when reading records from leveldb files that have been split, as in a [] input task split.
3211343 Deleted redundant null ptr check prior to delete.
7306ef8 Merge pull request #348 from randomascii/master
6b18316 Fix signed/unsigned mismatch on VC++ builds
adbe3eb Putting build artifacts in subdirectory.
2d0320a Merge pull request #329 from ralphtheninja/travis-badge
dd1c3c3 add travis build badge
43fcf23 Merge pull request #328 from cmumford/master
9fcae61 Added a Travis CI build file.
dac40d2 Merge pull request #284 from ideawu/master
8ec241a Merge pull request #317 from falvojr/patch-1
5d36bed Merge pull request #272 from vapier/master
4753c9b Added a contributors section to README.md
e2446d0 Merge pull request #275 from paulirish/patch-1
706b7f8 Resolve race when getting approximate-memory-usage property
3c9ff3c Only compiling TrimSpace on linux.
f8d205c Including atomic_pointer.h in port_posix
889de31 Let LevelDB use xcrun to determine Xcode.app path instead of using a hardcoded path.
528c2bc Add "approximate-memory-usage" property to leveldb::DB::GetProperty
359b6bc Add leveldb::Cache::Prune
50e77a8 Fix size_t/int comparison/conversion issues in leveldb.
5208e79 Added leveldb::Status::IsInvalidArgument() method.
ce45404 Suppress error reporting after seeking but before a valid First or Full record is encountered.
b9afa1f include <assert> -> <cassert>
edf2939 Update README.md
65190ac Will not reuse manifest if reuse_logs options is false.
ac1d69d LevelDB now attempts to reuse the preceding MANIFEST and log file when re-opened.
76bba13 fix indent
8fcceb2 log compaction output file's level along with number
0e0f074 documentation. improved link
c85addc readme: improved documentation link
ceff6f1 Fix Android/MIPS build.
77948e7 Add benchmark that measures cost of repeatedly opening the database.
34ad72e Move header guard below copyright banner.
a75d435 Clean up layering of storage/leveldb/...
b234f65 Added a new fault injection test.
c4c38f9 Add arm64 support to leveldb.
cea9b10 Fixed incorrect comment wording for Iterator::Seek.
c00c569 Deleted old README file.
git-subtree-dir: src/leveldb
git-subtree-split: a31c8aa408d5594830f7cb20ead1ef1dff51b79e
As orphan state is now "network state", like in
d6ea737be1,
UnloadBlockIndex is only used during init if we end up reindexing
to clear our block state so that we can start over. However, at
that time no connections have been brought up as CConnman hasn't
been started yet, so all of the network processing state logic is
empty when its called.
2c8c57e Document cs_main status when calling into PNB or PNBH (Matt Corallo)
58a215c Use ProcessNewBlockHeaders in CMPCTBLOCK processing (Matt Corallo)
a8b936d Use exposed ProcessNewBlockHeaders from ProcessMessages (Matt Corallo)
63fd101 Split ::HEADERS processing into two separate cs_main locks (Matt Corallo)
4a6b1f3 Expose AcceptBlockHeader through main.h (Matt Corallo)
deec83f init: Get rid of fServer flag (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
16ca0bf init: Try to aquire datadir lock before and after daemonization (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
0cc8b6b init: Split up AppInit2 into multiple phases (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Before daemonization, just probe the data directory lock and print an
early error message if possible.
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.
$ src/bitcoind -testnet -daemon
Bitcoin server starting
$ src/bitcoind -testnet -daemon
Error: Cannot obtain a lock on data directory /home/orion/.bitcoin/testnet3. Bitcoin Core is probably already running.
When generating a new service key, explicitly request a RSA1024 one.
The bitcoin P2P protocol has no support for the longer hidden service names
that will come with ed25519 keys, until it does, we depend on the old
hidden service type so make this explicit.
See #9214.
Output instances of "BloomFilter" changed to "Bloom filter", in accordance with Wikipedia standard notation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloom_filter
also to sync with the majority of cases in the self-same file
c7be56d net: push only raw data into CConnman (Cory Fields)
2ec935d net: add CVectorWriter and CNetMsgMaker (Cory Fields)
b7695c2 net: No need to check individually for disconnection anymore (Cory Fields)
fedea8a net: don't send any messages before handshake or after requested disconnect (Cory Fields)
d74e352 net: Set feelers to disconnect at the end of the version message (Cory Fields)
This fixes one of the last major layer violations in the networking stack.
The network side is no longer in charge of message serialization, so it is now
decoupled from Bitcoin structures. Only the header is serialized and attached
to the payload.
CVectorWriter is useful for overwriting or appending an existing byte vector.
CNetMsgMaker is a shortcut for creating messages on-the-fly which are suitable
for pushing to CConnman.
I did a build on a windows 10 laptop and took notes, and tried
to improve the document:
- It's the Linux subsystem for Windows, not the other way around.
- Split out dependencies: general ones, 64-bit, 32-bit. Remove the
reference to `build-unix.md`, easy enough to be self-contained.
- Place 64-bit instructions first. 99% will want these.
- Installation instructions: recommend using `/` for prefix, same as we
do on gitian builds. This will allow copying the files to a usable
(from Windows) place using just `make DESTDIR=...`.
- Remove double spaces / consistent width reformatting.