* add functions to desegmenter to report next desired segments, begin to add state to determine which segments have been requested
* add segmentidentifier type to id requested segments uniquely
* make a call on where to keep track of which PIBD segments have been requested
* move segmenttype definition, add functions to manipulate peer segment list
* remove desegmenter state enum
* change chain desegmenter function to provide rwlock
* trace, warning cleanup
* udpate to test compliation
* experimental addition of pibd download state for testnet only
* fixes to bitmap number of segments calculation + conversion of bitmap accumulator to bitmap
* attempt to call a test message
* add p2p methods for receiving bitmap segment and applying to desegmenter associated with chain
* fixes to state sync
* wip - "reset_head" via owner api functionality
* jsonrpc pass hash in as a string
* sort of works
* not a reorg if we simply accept several blocks at once
* remember to reset header MMR separately
as it is readonly when interacting with txhashset extension
* basic client integration
needs error handling etc.
* reset sync status when reset chain head
* track "denylist" (todo) and validate headers against this via the ctx
* track denylist (header hashes) in chain itself
* header denylist in play
* expose invalidateheader as client cmd
* rework reset_chain_head - rewind txhashset then header MMR
* track sync_head on header_sync sync status
follow header fork as appropriate
* track highest_diff alongside highest_height on HeaderSync status
* cleanup
* not not
* wip - body sync for full archive
* allow chain compaction during sync
* placeholder for logic to ensure archive nodes sync from archive nodes
* body sync from archival peers
* allow chain compaction during sync
* placeholder for logic to ensure archive nodes sync from archive nodes
* add column ordering, set mining workers table to sort the connected workers to the top by default
* add column ordering, set mining workers table to sort the connected workers to the top by default
* Mining TUI fixes and updates
* first pass at peers iter cleanup
* more flexible peer with diff lookups
* PeersIter with impl Iterator
* sync against outbound peers
reorder peers filters so expensive filters come later
* filter peers by capabilities during sync
* prefer outbound peers with high total difficulty
* with_difficulty now takes a fn to allow more flexible comparisons based on difficulty
* rename peers_iter() -> iter()
* cleanup mining stats; make edge_bits dynamic (last size submitted), dont show bogus stats when no miners are connected
Co-authored-by: Quentin Le Sceller <q.lesceller@gmail.com>
* Introduce CommitOnly variant of Inputs.
Introduce CommitWrapper so we can sort commit only inputs correctly.
* rememebr to resort if converting
* write inputs based on variant and protocol version
* read and write protocol version specific inputs
* store full blocks in local db in v3
convert to v2 when relaying to v2 peers
* add debug version_str for inputs
* no assumptions about spent index sort order
* add additional version debug logs
* fix ser/deser tests for proto v3
* cleanup coinbase maturity
* rework pool to better handle v2 conversion robustly
* cleanup txpool add_to_pool
* fix nrd kernel test
* move init conversion earlier
* cleanup
* cleanup based on PR feedback
Tx pool takes some parameters as trait objects. It's not an idiomatic Rust code, in this particular case we should use generic types. Trait object makes sense when we accept in runtime different concrete types which implement the trait as a value of the same field. It's not the case here. Trait objects come with a price - instead of method dispatch in compile time we have to accept runtime dispatch. My guess we did it to not clutter the code with type parameters, which is understandable but still suboptimal.
Currently we pass a Vec. This requires an extra allocation and copy of all elements if a caller doesn't have a Vec already, which is at least 95% of cases.
Another, a smaller issue, we have a function util::to_hex and some structs implement to_hex() on top of it, so we have a mix of it in the code. This PR introduces a trait and a blanket impl for AsRef<[u8]> which brings a uniform API (obj.to_hex()). One unfortunate case is arrays of size bigger than 32 - Rust doesn't implement AsRef for them so it requires an ugly hack (&array[..]).to_hex().
* Refactor SyncState
Method sync_error() retrun type was simplified.
update_txhashset_download() was made type safe, which eliminates a runtime enum variant's check, added an atomic status update
* Node API v2
* Update gitignore
* Add get_pmmr_indices method
* Add Foreign and Owner API each one with specific secret
* Fix failing tests
* Revert to 'Option<u64>'
* fix: Add some more stats to basic status page of TUI (disk usage, chain timestamp, tx pool size)
* chore: add latest header timestamp to TUI
* fix: calculate total disk usage of database to show in TUI
* wip
* sync sort of works now
* get rid of the deadlock during compaction
there is *always* a deadlock in there when we make changes like this...
* cleanup how we rebuild the sync MMR on init
* cleanup rewind logic
* roll the "fix invalid root" changes into this PR
* move rebuild_height_pos_index into txhashset
and pass in header_pmmr for header lookups
* cleanup and remember to setup sync head on init
* cleanup unnecessary ref muts
* rebuild_height_pos_index when writing txhashset
* Ban on cannot get block header in txhashset_write
* Rusfmt
* Fix typo
* Missing error handling
* Rustfmt
* Only accept txhashset from corresponding peer
* Switch to AtomicBool instead of RwLock<bool>
* Rustfmt