Example #1
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File: block.go Project: chrjen/btcd
// FetchHeightRange looks up a range of blocks by the start and ending
// heights.  Fetch is inclusive of the start height and exclusive of the
// ending height. To fetch all hashes from the start height until no
// more are present, use the special id `AllShas'.
func (db *LevelDb) FetchHeightRange(startHeight, endHeight int32) (rshalist []wire.ShaHash, err error) {
	db.dbLock.Lock()
	defer db.dbLock.Unlock()

	var endidx int32
	if endHeight == database.AllShas {
		endidx = startHeight + 500
	} else {
		endidx = endHeight
	}

	shalist := make([]wire.ShaHash, 0, endidx-startHeight)
	for height := startHeight; height < endidx; height++ {
		// TODO(drahn) fix blkFile from height

		key := int64ToKey(int64(height))
		blkVal, lerr := db.lDb.Get(key, db.ro)
		if lerr != nil {
			break
		}

		var sha wire.ShaHash
		sha.SetBytes(blkVal[0:32])
		shalist = append(shalist, sha)
	}

	if err != nil {
		return
	}
	//log.Tracef("FetchIdxRange idx %v %v returned %v shas err %v", startHeight, endHeight, len(shalist), err)

	return shalist, nil
}
Example #2
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func parsesha(argstr string) (argtype int, height int32, psha *wire.ShaHash, err error) {
	var sha wire.ShaHash

	var hashbuf string

	switch len(argstr) {
	case 64:
		hashbuf = argstr
	case 66:
		if argstr[0:2] != "0x" {
			log.Infof("prefix is %v", argstr[0:2])
			err = errBadShaPrefix
			return
		}
		hashbuf = argstr[2:]
	default:
		if len(argstr) <= 16 {
			// assume value is height
			argtype = argHeight
			var h int
			h, err = strconv.Atoi(argstr)
			if err == nil {
				height = int32(h)
				return
			}
			log.Infof("Unable to parse height %v, err %v", height, err)
		}
		err = errBadShaLen
		return
	}

	var buf [32]byte
	for idx, ch := range hashbuf {
		var val rune

		switch {
		case ch >= '0' && ch <= '9':
			val = ch - '0'
		case ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'f':
			val = ch - 'a' + rune(10)
		case ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'F':
			val = ch - 'A' + rune(10)
		default:
			err = errBadShaChar
			return
		}
		b := buf[31-idx/2]
		if idx&1 == 1 {
			b |= byte(val)
		} else {
			b |= (byte(val) << 4)
		}
		buf[31-idx/2] = b
	}
	sha.SetBytes(buf[0:32])
	psha = &sha
	return
}
Example #3
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func assertAddrIndexTipIsUpdated(db database.Db, t *testing.T, newestSha *wire.ShaHash, newestBlockIdx int32) {
	// Safe to ignore error, since height will be < 0 in "error" case.
	sha, height, _ := db.FetchAddrIndexTip()
	if newestBlockIdx != height {
		t.Fatalf("Height of address index tip failed to update, "+
			"expected %v, got %v", newestBlockIdx, height)
	}
	if !bytes.Equal(newestSha.Bytes(), sha.Bytes()) {
		t.Fatalf("Sha of address index tip failed to update, "+
			"expected %v, got %v", newestSha, sha)
	}
}
Example #4
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File: block.go Project: chrjen/btcd
// fetchBlockShaByHeight returns a block hash based on its height in the
// block chain.
func (db *LevelDb) fetchBlockShaByHeight(height int32) (rsha *wire.ShaHash, err error) {
	key := int64ToKey(int64(height))

	blkVal, err := db.lDb.Get(key, db.ro)
	if err != nil {
		log.Tracef("failed to find height %v", height)
		return // exists ???
	}

	var sha wire.ShaHash
	sha.SetBytes(blkVal[0:32])

	return &sha, nil
}
Example #5
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File: block.go Project: chrjen/btcd
// fetchAddrIndexTip returns the last block height and block sha to be indexed.
// Meta-data about the address tip is currently cached in memory, and will be
// updated accordingly by functions that modify the state. This function is
// used on start up to load the info into memory. Callers will use the public
// version of this function below, which returns our cached copy.
func (db *LevelDb) fetchAddrIndexTip() (*wire.ShaHash, int32, error) {
	db.dbLock.Lock()
	defer db.dbLock.Unlock()

	data, err := db.lDb.Get(addrIndexMetaDataKey, db.ro)
	if err != nil {
		return &wire.ShaHash{}, -1, database.ErrAddrIndexDoesNotExist
	}

	var blkSha wire.ShaHash
	blkSha.SetBytes(data[0:32])

	blkHeight := binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(data[32:])

	return &blkSha, int32(blkHeight), nil
}
Example #6
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File: block.go Project: chrjen/btcd
func (db *LevelDb) getBlkByHeight(blkHeight int32) (rsha *wire.ShaHash, rbuf []byte, err error) {
	var blkVal []byte

	key := int64ToKey(int64(blkHeight))

	blkVal, err = db.lDb.Get(key, db.ro)
	if err != nil {
		log.Tracef("failed to find height %v", blkHeight)
		return // exists ???
	}

	var sha wire.ShaHash

	sha.SetBytes(blkVal[0:32])

	blockdata := make([]byte, len(blkVal[32:]))
	copy(blockdata[:], blkVal[32:])

	return &sha, blockdata, nil
}
Example #7
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// BlockLocatorFromHash returns a block locator for the passed block hash.
// See BlockLocator for details on the algotirhm used to create a block locator.
//
// In addition to the general algorithm referenced above, there are a couple of
// special cases which are handled:
//
//  - If the genesis hash is passed, there are no previous hashes to add and
//    therefore the block locator will only consist of the genesis hash
//  - If the passed hash is not currently known, the block locator will only
//    consist of the passed hash
func (b *BlockChain) BlockLocatorFromHash(hash *wire.ShaHash) BlockLocator {
	// The locator contains the requested hash at the very least.
	locator := make(BlockLocator, 0, wire.MaxBlockLocatorsPerMsg)
	locator = append(locator, hash)

	// Nothing more to do if a locator for the genesis hash was requested.
	if hash.IsEqual(b.chainParams.GenesisHash) {
		return locator
	}

	// Attempt to find the height of the block that corresponds to the
	// passed hash, and if it's on a side chain, also find the height at
	// which it forks from the main chain.
	blockHeight := int32(-1)
	forkHeight := int32(-1)
	node, exists := b.index[*hash]
	if !exists {
		// Try to look up the height for passed block hash.  Assume an
		// error means it doesn't exist and just return the locator for
		// the block itself.
		height, err := b.db.FetchBlockHeightBySha(hash)
		if err != nil {
			return locator
		}

		blockHeight = height
	} else {
		blockHeight = node.height

		// Find the height at which this node forks from the main chain
		// if the node is on a side chain.
		if !node.inMainChain {
			for n := node; n.parent != nil; n = n.parent {
				if n.inMainChain {
					forkHeight = n.height
					break
				}
			}
		}
	}

	// Generate the block locators according to the algorithm described in
	// in the BlockLocator comment and make sure to leave room for the
	// final genesis hash.
	iterNode := node
	increment := int32(1)
	for len(locator) < wire.MaxBlockLocatorsPerMsg-1 {
		// Once there are 10 locators, exponentially increase the
		// distance between each block locator.
		if len(locator) > 10 {
			increment *= 2
		}
		blockHeight -= increment
		if blockHeight < 1 {
			break
		}

		// As long as this is still on the side chain, walk backwards
		// along the side chain nodes to each block height.
		if forkHeight != -1 && blockHeight > forkHeight {
			// Intentionally use parent field instead of the
			// getPrevNodeFromNode function since we don't want to
			// dynamically load nodes when building block locators.
			// Side chain blocks should always be in memory already,
			// and if they aren't for some reason it's ok to skip
			// them.
			for iterNode != nil && blockHeight > iterNode.height {
				iterNode = iterNode.parent
			}
			if iterNode != nil && iterNode.height == blockHeight {
				locator = append(locator, iterNode.hash)
			}
			continue
		}

		// The desired block height is in the main chain, so look it up
		// from the main chain database.
		h, err := b.db.FetchBlockShaByHeight(blockHeight)
		if err != nil {
			// This shouldn't happen and it's ok to ignore block
			// locators, so just continue to the next one.
			log.Warnf("Lookup of known valid height failed %v",
				blockHeight)
			continue
		}
		locator = append(locator, h)
	}

	// Append the appropriate genesis block.
	locator = append(locator, b.chainParams.GenesisHash)
	return locator
}