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Wladimir J. van der Laan 11e7bdfd90
Merge #13023: Fix some concurrency issues in ActivateBestChain()
dd435ad Add unit tests for signals generated by ProcessNewBlock() (Jesse Cohen)
a3ae8e6 Fix concurrency-related bugs in ActivateBestChain (Jesse Cohen)
ecc3c4a Do not unlock cs_main in ABC unless we've actually made progress. (Matt Corallo)

Pull request description:

  Originally this PR was just to add tests around concurrency in block validation - those tests seem to have uncovered another bug in ActivateBestChain - this now fixes that bug and adds tests.

  ActivateBestChain (invoked after a new block is validated) proceeds in steps - acquiring and releasing cs_main while incrementally disconnecting and connecting blocks to sync to the most work chain known (FindMostWorkChain()). Every time cs_main is released the result of FindMostWorkChain() can change - but currently that value is cached across acquisitions of cs_main and only refreshed when an invalid chain is explored. It needs to be refreshed every time cs_main is reacquired. The test added in 6094ce7304 will occasionally fail without the commit fixing this issue 26bfdbaddb

  Original description below
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  After a bug discovered where UpdatedBlockTip() notifications could be triggered out of order (#12978), these unit tests check certain invariants about these signals.

  The scheduler test asserts that a SingleThreadedSchedulerClient processes callbacks fully and sequentially.

  The block validation test generates a random chain and calls ProcessNewBlock from multiple threads at random and in parallel. ValidationInterface callbacks verify that the ordering of BlockConnected BlockDisconnected and UpdatedBlockTip events occur as expected.

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.github Make default issue text all comments to make issues more readable 2017-11-16 11:50:56 -05:00
.tx tx: Update transifex slug for 0.16 2018-01-24 16:35:40 +01:00
build-aux/m4 ax_boost_{chrono,unit_test_framework}.m4: take changes from upstream 2018-03-15 19:59:11 +01:00
contrib [gui] Add proxy icon in statusbar 2018-05-15 23:23:56 +03:00
depends Merge #12715: depends: Add 'make clean' rule 2018-04-18 11:28:05 +02:00
doc Merge #10267: New -includeconf argument for including external configuration files 2018-05-09 06:36:54 +02:00
share rpcauth: Make it possible to provide a custom password 2018-05-02 05:29:22 +02:00
src Merge #13023: Fix some concurrency issues in ActivateBestChain() 2018-05-16 18:30:35 +02:00
test Merge #13197: util: warn about ignored recursive -includeconf calls 2018-05-14 16:39:07 +02:00
.gitattributes Separate protocol versioning from clientversion 2014-10-29 00:24:40 -04:00
.gitignore [build] .gitignore: add QT Creator artifacts 2017-12-22 12:37:00 +01:00
.travis.yml travis: Rename the build stage "check_doc" to "lint" 2018-05-12 21:44:05 +02:00
autogen.sh Add MIT license to autogen.sh and share/genbuild.sh 2016-09-21 23:01:36 +00:00
configure.ac Merge #13005: Make --enable-debug to pick better options 2018-05-14 15:33:03 +02:00
CONTRIBUTING.md doc: Mention good first issue list in CONTRIBUTING.md 2018-05-04 11:23:38 +08:00
COPYING [Trivial] Update license year range to 2018 2018-01-01 04:33:09 +09:00
INSTALL.md Update INSTALL landing redirection notice for build instructions. 2016-10-06 12:27:23 +13:00
libbitcoinconsensus.pc.in Unify package name to as few places as possible without major changes 2015-12-14 02:11:10 +00:00
Makefile.am [tests] Make rpcauth.py testable and add unit tests 2018-04-24 11:41:20 -07:00
README.md Docs: Improve documentation on standard communication channels 2018-03-22 12:58:57 -07:00

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