We want to lock operations which access the blockchain in
wallet2. We also want the background refresh to happen again
when we cancel a foreground refresh. Wrap the locking setup
in a macro so it doesn't get copy/pasted/mangled, and use
a scope exit trick to ensure it's always properly restored.
This sends all outputs in a wallet to a given address, alleviating
the difficulty people have had trying to send all monero but
being left with some small amount left.
modified: src/wallet/wallet2.cpp
modified: src/wallet/wallet2.h
Update to fix unconfirmed balance and give a slightly more verbose and informative confirmation message for transfers
When m_refresh_from_block_height has been set, only hashes will be
retrieved up to that height, instead of full blocks. The same will
be done for "refresh <height>" when the specified height is beyond
the current local blockchain.
When reaching the tail emission phase, the amount of coins will
eventually go over MONEY_SUPPLY, overflowing 64 bits. There was
a check added to blockchain_storage, but this was not ported to
the blockchain DB version.
Reported by smooth.
d662ab5 rpc: print human readable time since received when printing pool (moneromooo-monero)
5c9dd23 rpc: add a do_not_relay boolean to tx submission (moneromooo-monero)
^C when in RPC mode would not save the wallet while it was still
refreshing after starting up.
Also, save the wallet out of the signal handler. We don't want
to call complex stuff in a signal handler.
Also bumped DB VERSION to 1
Another significant speedup and space savings:
Get rid of global_output_indices, remove indirection from output to keys
This is the change warptangent described on irc but never got to finish.
This speeds up wallet refresh by directly retrieving a tx's amount output indices.
It removes the indirection and walking the amount output duplicate list
for every amount in each requested tx.
"tx_outputs" is used by:
Amount output indices are needed for wallet refresh.
Global output indices are needed for removing a tx.
Both amount output indices and global output indices are now stored in
an array of 64-bit unsigned ints:
tx_outputs[<tx_hash>] -> [ <a1_oi, a1_gi, a2_oi, a2_gi, ...> ]
Previously it was:
tx_outputs[<tx_hash>] -> duplicate list of <a1_gi, a2_gi, a3_gi, ...>
The amount output list had to be walked for every amount in order to
find each amount's output index, by comparing the amount's global output
index with each one in the duplicate list until a match was found.
See also d045dfa7ce
b4eada9 wallet: make load_keys check types when loading JSON (moneromooo-monero)
3e55725 wallet: make the JSON reading type safe (moneromooo-monero)
f8d05f3 common: new json_util.h (moneromooo-monero)
This can generate non decomposed outputs for very large block
rewards (or not so large ones if a miner decides to not quantize
the block rewards). Out of an abundance of caution, we refuse
to generate those. They are still accepted by the consensus code,
however.
d5d46e6 tests: obligatory hardfork unit build fix after interface change (moneromooo-monero)
25672d3 wallet: pass std::function by const ref, not value (moneromooo-monero)
0be6e08 wallet: do not leak owned amounts to the daemon unless --trusted-daemon (moneromooo-monero)
12146da wallet: change sweep_dust to sweep_unmixable (moneromooo-monero)
600a3cf New RPC and daemon command to get output histogram (moneromooo-monero)
f9a2fd2 wallet: handle rare case where fee adjustment can bump to the next kB (moneromooo-monero)
f26651a wallet: factor fee calculation (moneromooo-monero)
This allows appropriate action to be taken, like displaying
the reason to the user.
Do just that in simplewallet, which should help a lot in
determining why users fail to send.
Also make it so a tx which is accepted but not relayed is
seen as a success rather than a failure.
With the change in mixin rules for v2, the "annoying" outputs are
slightly changed. There is high correlation between dust and
unmixable, but no equivalence.
This is a list of existing output amounts along with the number
of outputs of that amount in the blockchain.
The daemon command takes:
- no parameters: all outputs with at least 3 instances
- one parameter: all outputs with at least that many instances
- two parameters: all outputs within that many instances
The default starts at 3 to avoid massive spamming of all dust
outputs in the blockchain, and is the current minimum mixin
requirement.
An optional vector of amounts may be passed, to request
histogram only for those outputs.
This was meant to go in v2, but the miner tx slipped through
the cracks as it doesn't go through the main tx verification
since it doesn't get added to the pool.
It takes a filename containing JSON data to generate a wallet.
The following fields are valid:
version: integer, should be 1
filename: string, path/filename for the newly created wallet
scan_from_height: 64 bit unsigned integer, optional
password: string, optional
viewkey: string, hex representation
spendkey: string, hex representation
seed: string, optional, list of words separated by spaces
Either seed or private keys should be given. If using private
keys, the spend key may be omitted (the wallet will not be
able to spend, but will see incoming transactions).
If scan_from_height is given, blocks below this height will not
be checked for transactions as an optimization.
tx_pool.h doxygen documentation completed.
Many notes made on areas for improvement, be that functionality or
code clarity.
Commented code and unused code removed.
The functions in src/cryptonote_core/checkpoints_create.{h,cpp} should
be member functions of the checkpoints class, if nothing else for the
sake of keeping their documentation together.
This commit covers moving those functions to be member functions of the
checkpoints class as well as documenting those functions.
All functions in src/cryptonote_core/checkpoints.h are now documented in
doxygen style.
checkpoints.cpp has been reviewed, one function has been marked for
discussion on correctness.
All functions are now documented in doxygen format. Comments have been
updated to reflect the current state of the code. Many areas for
improvement in clarity and design have been noted, as well as cruft to
be removed. These changes are not reflected in this commit both to
allow time for comment and to keep commits organized by purpose.
Example of current return for `print_block 912345`:
timestamp: 1452793716
previous hash:
b61c58b2e0be53fad5ef9d9731a55e8a81d972b8d90ed07c04fd37ca6403ff78
nonce: 1646
is orphan: 0
height: 912345
depth: 85434
hash:
e22cf75f39ae720e8b71b3d120a5ac03f0db50bba6379e2850975b4859190bc6difficul
ty: 815625611
reward: 7388968946286
{
"major_version": 1,
"minor_version": 2,
…
Without `std::endl`, the difficulty gets smashed on the end of the hash.
It would try to join the auto refresh thread, which would
only happen after it was done, which would take a long time
when doing so on a newly created wallet.
8bc1bd6 wallet: use minimum mixin when RPC asks for too low mixin (moneromooo-monero)
31d2e0f wallet_rpc_server: make use_fork_rules public (moneromooo-monero)
After the fork, normal transfer functions called via RPC
use the minimum mixin 2 if 0 or 1 is requested. While the
incoming transaction may be valid (eg, it has an unmixable
and at most a mixable input), it is a simple way to make
sure RPC users can't get a seemingly random accept/reject
behavior if they don't update their requested mixin.
bdec7cb BlockchainLMDB: Use DB error helper consistently (warptangent)
c5932eb BlockchainLMDB: Add DB error to exception (warptangent)
a49c355 Blockchain: Omit verbose time stats messages by default (warptangent)
TEST:
blockchain_export -h
This should show "berkeley" as an available option to --database.
With an existing BerkeleyDB database, run:
blockchain_export --database berkeley
This is already the default for the daemon, but by checking a command
line argument and calling a Blockchain member function setter.
Initialize the variable to false so it's not dependent on an external
command-line argument check. This allows utilities like
blockchain_import to have a reasonable default without code changes.
c2a1fee simplewallet: prompt for private keys when generating wallets (moneromooo-monero)
4513b4c simplewallet: add a new --restore-from-keys option (moneromooo-monero)
11d555c Fix crash in std::map for connections_map (Howard Chu)
014f886 std::condvar is broken on Win32 with gcc/g++ 4.8 too (Howard Chu)
7c86c59 Use boost::thread instead of std::thread (Howard Chu)
57e75fa BlockchainBDB: Check if hard fork subdbs need reset (warptangent)
47f6cf8 BlockchainBDB: Support blockchain_import --drop-hard-fork command (warptangent)
27d4e50 core: check whether an update is needed straight away (moneromooo-monero)
8892173 core: print "update needed" hard fork notifications in red (moneromooo-monero)
Pass the CMake bit width setting to compile flags for blockchain_import
and blockchain_converter.
For LMDB on 32-bit, hyc has found that batch size of 100 appears to be a
good default.
3b13a74 Shutup about VERSION 0 (Howard Chu)
1537477 Use cursor in get_output_key (Howard Chu)
f2faf8c Use MDB_APPEND mode where possible (Howard Chu)
090b548 Use cursors in write txns (Howard Chu)
ed08d21 Keep a running blocksize count (Howard Chu)
0fc9334 Win32 import batchsize tweaks (Howard Chu)
27f76e2 blockchain_import: Build string for db type list (warptangent)
1aa8a9d blockchain_import: Add mode argument representing multiple DB flags (warptangent)
cffc411 blockchain_import: Support BerkeleyDB (warptangent)
19c1aaa blockchain_import: Add database type argument (warptangent)
0fedce0 blockchain_import: Make LMDB-specific names general (warptangent)
When keys are contiguous and monotonically increasing, this gets
denser page utilization (doesn't leave padding in page splits).
Can't be used for keys that are inserted in random order (e.g. hashes)
In total this only saves around 1.5% of space compared to original
DB code. The previous patch accounted for 0.8% savings on its own;
the blocks tables just aren't that big.
These modes match those optionally provided as part of the daemon's
--db-type argument.
Argument after the # is interpreted as a composite mode if there's only
one (no comma separated arguments).
Sample usage:
blockchain_import --database lmdb#fastest
blockchain_import --database berkeley#fastest
Multiple specific DB flags are still supported, e.g.
blockchain_import --database lmdb#nosync,nordahead
blockchain_import --database berkeley#txn_nosync
1995923 BlockchainLMDB: Deal with DB exceptions at block level with particularity (warptangent)
c16cc20 BlockchainLMDB: Add sanity check for inconsistent state (warptangent)
9118d0a BlockchainLMDB: Call destructor on allocated txn if setup fails (warptangent)
f5581c3 BlockchainLMDB: Replace remaining txn pointer NULLs with nullptr (warptangent)
c7e6b77 crypto: only check MONERO_USE_SOFTWARE_AES once (moneromooo-monero)
74aef21 crypto: use software AES based on the MONERO_USE_SOFTWARE_AES env var (moneromooo-monero)
Add another DB error exception type to distinguish failed txn setup from
general use of txn.
This keeps the error handling flow the same as before the block-level
txn setup changes that moved control up a layer to BlockchainDB.
Remove LINK_SEARCH_START_STATIC and LINK_SEARCH_END_STATIC. This is more
appropriate when the compiler flag -static is used.
This had been causing CMake to omit the linker flags necesssary to
distinguish static and dynamic library linking. CMake had assumed static
linking for the target, causing it to omit explicit static link flags.
That is problematic without the -static compile flag being set.
With a library located in system directories, like libboost_date_time,
the full static path (.a), though found correctly by CMake, was treated
by the linker as a dynamic library. This is because
target_link_libraries() transforms the full path to -l<libname> if it's
in a system directory. Without -static or explicit linker flags, the
dynamic library (.so) is linked.
Removing the above two properties removes the assumption of static. So
-Wl;-Bstatic is inserted where needed. This causes -l<libname> to
properly refer to the static library instead of dynamic.
Setting to no or 0 also works. If set, any other value enables it.
Useful for running with valgrind in cases where it fails at
properly implementing AES-NI.