Exemple #1
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// newBlockImporter returns a new importer for the provided file reader seeker
// and database.
func newBlockImporter(db database.DB, r io.ReadSeeker) (*blockImporter, error) {
	// Create the various indexes as needed.
	//
	// CAUTION: the txindex needs to be first in the indexes array because
	// the addrindex uses data from the txindex during catchup.  If the
	// addrindex is run first, it may not have the transactions from the
	// current block indexed.
	var indexes []indexers.Indexer
	if cfg.TxIndex || cfg.AddrIndex {
		// Enable transaction index if address index is enabled since it
		// requires it.
		if !cfg.TxIndex {
			log.Infof("Transaction index enabled because it is " +
				"required by the address index")
			cfg.TxIndex = true
		} else {
			log.Info("Transaction index is enabled")
		}
		indexes = append(indexes, indexers.NewTxIndex(db))
	}
	if cfg.AddrIndex {
		log.Info("Address index is enabled")
		indexes = append(indexes, indexers.NewAddrIndex(db, activeNetParams))
	}
	if !cfg.NoExistsAddrIndex {
		log.Info("Exists address index is enabled")
		indexes = append(indexes, indexers.NewExistsAddrIndex(db,
			activeNetParams))
	}

	// Create an index manager if any of the optional indexes are enabled.
	var indexManager blockchain.IndexManager
	if len(indexes) > 0 {
		indexManager = indexers.NewManager(db, indexes, activeNetParams)
	}

	chain, err := blockchain.New(&blockchain.Config{
		DB:           db,
		ChainParams:  activeNetParams,
		TimeSource:   blockchain.NewMedianTime(),
		IndexManager: indexManager,
	})
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	return &blockImporter{
		db:           db,
		r:            r,
		processQueue: make(chan []byte, 2),
		doneChan:     make(chan bool),
		errChan:      make(chan error),
		quit:         make(chan struct{}),
		chain:        chain,
		lastLogTime:  time.Now(),
		startTime:    time.Now(),
	}, nil
}
Exemple #2
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// newBlockImporter returns a new importer for the provided file reader seeker
// and database.
func newBlockImporter(db database.Db, r io.ReadSeeker) *blockImporter {
	return &blockImporter{
		db:           db,
		r:            r,
		processQueue: make(chan []byte, 2),
		doneChan:     make(chan bool),
		errChan:      make(chan error),
		quit:         make(chan struct{}),
		chain:        blockchain.New(db, nil, activeNetParams, nil),
		medianTime:   blockchain.NewMedianTime(),
		lastLogTime:  time.Now(),
	}
}
Exemple #3
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// TODO Make more elaborate tests for difficulty. The difficulty algorithms
// have already been tested to death in simnet/testnet/mainnet simulations,
// but we should really have a unit test for them that includes tests for
// edge cases.
func TestDiff(t *testing.T) {
	db, err := database.CreateDB("memdb")
	if err != nil {
		t.Errorf("Failed to create database: %v\n", err)
		return
	}
	defer db.Close()

	var tmdb *stake.TicketDB

	genesisBlock := dcrutil.NewBlock(chaincfg.MainNetParams.GenesisBlock)
	_, err = db.InsertBlock(genesisBlock)
	if err != nil {
		t.Errorf("Failed to insert genesis block: %v\n", err)
		return
	}

	chain := blockchain.New(db, tmdb, &chaincfg.MainNetParams, nil, nil)

	//timeSource := blockchain.NewMedianTime()

	// Grab some blocks

	// Build fake blockchain

	// Calc new difficulty

	ts := time.Now()

	d, err := chain.CalcNextRequiredDifficulty(ts)
	if err != nil {
		t.Errorf("Failed to get difficulty: %v\n", err)
		return
	}
	if d != 486604799 { // This is hardcoded in genesis block but not exported anywhere.
		t.Error("Failed to get initial difficulty.")
	}

	sd, err := chain.CalcNextRequiredStakeDifficulty()
	if err != nil {
		t.Errorf("Failed to get stake difficulty: %v\n", err)
		return
	}
	if sd != chaincfg.MainNetParams.MinimumStakeDiff {
		t.Error("Incorrect initial stake difficulty.")
	}

	// Compare

	// Repeat for a few more
}
Exemple #4
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func main() {
	// Load configuration and parse command line.
	tcfg, _, err := loadConfig()
	if err != nil {
		return
	}
	cfg = tcfg

	// Load the block database.
	db, err := loadBlockDB()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "failed to load database:", err)
		return
	}
	defer db.Close()

	// Setup chain.  Ignore notifications since they aren't needed for this
	// util.
	chain, err := blockchain.New(&blockchain.Config{
		DB:          db,
		ChainParams: activeNetParams,
	})
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "failed to initialize chain: %v\n", err)
		return
	}

	// Get the latest block hash and height from the database and report
	// status.
	best := chain.BestSnapshot()
	fmt.Printf("Block database loaded with block height %d\n", best.Height)

	// Find checkpoint candidates.
	candidates, err := findCandidates(chain, best.Hash)
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Unable to identify candidates:", err)
		return
	}

	// No candidates.
	if len(candidates) == 0 {
		fmt.Println("No candidates found.")
		return
	}

	// Show the candidates.
	for i, checkpoint := range candidates {
		showCandidate(i+1, checkpoint)
	}
}
Exemple #5
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// This example demonstrates how to create a new chain instance and use
// ProcessBlock to attempt to attempt add a block to the chain.  As the package
// overview documentation describes, this includes all of the Decred consensus
// rules.  This example intentionally attempts to insert a duplicate genesis
// block to illustrate how an invalid block is handled.
func ExampleBlockChain_ProcessBlock() {
	// Create a new database to store the accepted blocks into.  Typically
	// this would be opening an existing database and would not be deleting
	// and creating a new database like this, but it is done here so this is
	// a complete working example and does not leave temporary files laying
	// around.
	dbPath := filepath.Join(os.TempDir(), "exampleprocessblock")
	_ = os.RemoveAll(dbPath)
	db, err := database.Create("ffldb", dbPath, chaincfg.MainNetParams.Net)
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Printf("Failed to create database: %v\n", err)
		return
	}
	defer os.RemoveAll(dbPath)
	defer db.Close()

	// Create a new BlockChain instance using the underlying database for
	// the main bitcoin network.  This example does not demonstrate some
	// of the other available configuration options such as specifying a
	// notification callback and signature cache.  Also, the caller would
	// ordinarily keep a reference to the median time source and add time
	// values obtained from other peers on the network so the local time is
	// adjusted to be in agreement with other peers.
	chain, err := blockchain.New(&blockchain.Config{
		DB:          db,
		ChainParams: &chaincfg.MainNetParams,
		TimeSource:  blockchain.NewMedianTime(),
	})
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Printf("Failed to create chain instance: %v\n", err)
		return
	}

	// Process a block.  For this example, we are going to intentionally
	// cause an error by trying to process the genesis block which already
	// exists.
	genesisBlock := dcrutil.NewBlock(chaincfg.MainNetParams.GenesisBlock)
	_, isOrphan, err := chain.ProcessBlock(genesisBlock, blockchain.BFNone)
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Printf("Failed to create chain instance: %v\n", err)
		return
	}
	fmt.Printf("Block accepted. Is it an orphan?: %v", isOrphan)

	// This output is dependent on the genesis block, and needs to be
	// updated if the mainnet genesis block is updated.
	// Output:
	// Failed to process block: already have block 267a53b5ee86c24a48ec37aee4f4e7c0c4004892b7259e695e9f5b321f1ab9d2
}
Exemple #6
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// This example demonstrates how to create a new chain instance and use
// ProcessBlock to attempt to attempt add a block to the chain.  As the package
// overview documentation describes, this includes all of the Decred consensus
// rules.  This example intentionally attempts to insert a duplicate genesis
// block to illustrate how an invalid block is handled.
func ExampleBlockChain_ProcessBlock() {
	// Create a new database to store the accepted blocks into.  Typically
	// this would be opening an existing database and would not use memdb
	// which is a memory-only database backend, but we create a new db
	// here so this is a complete working example.
	db, err := database.CreateDB("memdb")
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Printf("Failed to create database: %v\n", err)
		return
	}
	defer db.Close()

	var tmdb *stake.TicketDB
	// Insert the main network genesis block.  This is part of the initial
	// database setup.  Like above, this typically would not be needed when
	// opening an existing database.
	genesisBlock := dcrutil.NewBlock(chaincfg.MainNetParams.GenesisBlock)
	_, err = db.InsertBlock(genesisBlock)
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Printf("Failed to insert genesis block: %v\n", err)
		return
	}

	// Create a new BlockChain instance without an initialized signature
	// verification cache, using the underlying database for the main
	// bitcoin network and ignore notifications.
	chain := blockchain.New(db, tmdb, &chaincfg.MainNetParams, nil, nil)

	// Create a new median time source that is required by the upcoming
	// call to ProcessBlock.  Ordinarily this would also add time values
	// obtained from other peers on the network so the local time is
	// adjusted to be in agreement with other peers.
	timeSource := blockchain.NewMedianTime()

	// Process a block.  For this example, we are going to intentionally
	// cause an error by trying to process the genesis block which already
	// exists.
	isOrphan, _, err := chain.ProcessBlock(genesisBlock, timeSource, blockchain.BFNone)
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Printf("Failed to process block: %v\n", err)
		return
	}
	fmt.Printf("Block accepted. Is it an orphan?: %v", isOrphan)

	// This output is dependent on the genesis block, and needs to be
	// updated if the mainnet genesis block is updated.
	// Output:
	// Failed to process block: already have block 267a53b5ee86c24a48ec37aee4f4e7c0c4004892b7259e695e9f5b321f1ab9d2
}
Exemple #7
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// findCandidates searches the chain backwards for checkpoint candidates and
// returns a slice of found candidates, if any.  It also stops searching for
// candidates at the last checkpoint that is already hard coded into chain
// since there is no point in finding candidates before already existing
// checkpoints.
func findCandidates(db database.Db, latestHash *chainhash.Hash) ([]*chaincfg.Checkpoint, error) {
	// Start with the latest block of the main chain.
	block, err := db.FetchBlockBySha(latestHash)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	// Setup chain and get the latest checkpoint.  Ignore notifications
	// since they aren't needed for this util.
	chain := blockchain.New(db, nil, activeNetParams, nil, nil)
	latestCheckpoint := chain.LatestCheckpoint()
	if latestCheckpoint == nil {
		// Set the latest checkpoint to the genesis block if there isn't
		// already one.
		latestCheckpoint = &chaincfg.Checkpoint{
			Hash:   activeNetParams.GenesisHash,
			Height: 0,
		}
	}

	// The latest known block must be at least the last known checkpoint
	// plus required checkpoint confirmations.
	checkpointConfirmations := int64(blockchain.CheckpointConfirmations)
	requiredHeight := latestCheckpoint.Height + checkpointConfirmations
	if block.Height() < requiredHeight {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("the block database is only at height "+
			"%d which is less than the latest checkpoint height "+
			"of %d plus required confirmations of %d",
			block.Height(), latestCheckpoint.Height,
			checkpointConfirmations)
	}

	// For the first checkpoint, the required height is any block after the
	// genesis block, so long as the chain has at least the required number
	// of confirmations (which is enforced above).
	if len(activeNetParams.Checkpoints) == 0 {
		requiredHeight = 1
	}

	// Indeterminate progress setup.
	numBlocksToTest := block.Height() - requiredHeight
	progressInterval := (numBlocksToTest / 100) + 1 // min 1
	fmt.Print("Searching for candidates")
	defer fmt.Println()

	// Loop backwards through the chain to find checkpoint candidates.
	candidates := make([]*chaincfg.Checkpoint, 0, cfg.NumCandidates)
	numTested := int64(0)
	for len(candidates) < cfg.NumCandidates && block.Height() > requiredHeight {
		// Display progress.
		if numTested%progressInterval == 0 {
			fmt.Print(".")
		}

		// Determine if this block is a checkpoint candidate.
		isCandidate, err := chain.IsCheckpointCandidate(block)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}

		// All checks passed, so this node seems like a reasonable
		// checkpoint candidate.
		if isCandidate {
			checkpoint := chaincfg.Checkpoint{
				Height: block.Height(),
				Hash:   block.Sha(),
			}
			candidates = append(candidates, &checkpoint)
		}

		prevHash := &block.MsgBlock().Header.PrevBlock
		block, err = db.FetchBlockBySha(prevHash)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
		numTested++
	}
	return candidates, nil
}
Exemple #8
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// chainSetup is used to create a new db and chain instance with the genesis
// block already inserted.  In addition to the new chain instnce, it returns
// a teardown function the caller should invoke when done testing to clean up.
func chainSetup(dbName string, params *chaincfg.Params) (*blockchain.BlockChain, func(), error) {
	if !isSupportedDbType(testDbType) {
		return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported db type %v", testDbType)
	}

	// Handle memory database specially since it doesn't need the disk
	// specific handling.
	var db database.Db
	tmdb := new(stake.TicketDB)

	var teardown func()
	if testDbType == "memdb" {
		ndb, err := database.CreateDB(testDbType)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error creating db: %v", err)
		}
		db = ndb

		// Setup a teardown function for cleaning up.  This function is
		// returned to the caller to be invoked when it is done testing.
		teardown = func() {
			tmdb.Close()
			db.Close()
		}
	} else {
		// Create the root directory for test databases.
		if !fileExists(testDbRoot) {
			if err := os.MkdirAll(testDbRoot, 0700); err != nil {
				err := fmt.Errorf("unable to create test db "+
					"root: %v", err)
				return nil, nil, err
			}
		}

		// Create a new database to store the accepted blocks into.
		dbPath := filepath.Join(testDbRoot, dbName)
		_ = os.RemoveAll(dbPath)
		ndb, err := database.CreateDB(testDbType, dbPath)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error creating db: %v", err)
		}
		db = ndb

		// Setup a teardown function for cleaning up.  This function is
		// returned to the caller to be invoked when it is done testing.
		teardown = func() {
			dbVersionPath := filepath.Join(testDbRoot, dbName+".ver")
			tmdb.Close()
			db.Sync()
			db.Close()
			os.RemoveAll(dbPath)
			os.Remove(dbVersionPath)
			os.RemoveAll(testDbRoot)
		}
	}

	// Insert the main network genesis block.  This is part of the initial
	// database setup.
	genesisBlock := dcrutil.NewBlock(params.GenesisBlock)
	genesisBlock.SetHeight(int64(0))
	_, err := db.InsertBlock(genesisBlock)
	if err != nil {
		teardown()
		err := fmt.Errorf("failed to insert genesis block: %v", err)
		return nil, nil, err
	}

	// Start the ticket database.
	tmdb.Initialize(params, db)
	tmdb.RescanTicketDB()

	chain := blockchain.New(db, tmdb, params, nil)
	return chain, teardown, nil
}
Exemple #9
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// chainSetup is used to create a new db and chain instance with the genesis
// block already inserted.  In addition to the new chain instnce, it returns
// a teardown function the caller should invoke when done testing to clean up.
func chainSetup(dbName string, params *chaincfg.Params) (*blockchain.BlockChain, func(), error) {
	if !isSupportedDbType(testDbType) {
		return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported db type %v", testDbType)
	}

	// Handle memory database specially since it doesn't need the disk
	// specific handling.
	var db database.DB
	var teardown func()
	if testDbType == "memdb" {
		ndb, err := database.Create(testDbType)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error creating db: %v", err)
		}
		db = ndb

		// Setup a teardown function for cleaning up.  This function is
		// returned to the caller to be invoked when it is done testing.
		teardown = func() {
			db.Close()
		}
	} else {
		// Create the root directory for test databases.
		if !fileExists(testDbRoot) {
			if err := os.MkdirAll(testDbRoot, 0700); err != nil {
				err := fmt.Errorf("unable to create test db "+
					"root: %v", err)
				return nil, nil, err
			}
		}

		// Create a new database to store the accepted blocks into.
		dbPath := filepath.Join(testDbRoot, dbName)
		_ = os.RemoveAll(dbPath)
		ndb, err := database.Create(testDbType, dbPath, blockDataNet)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error creating db: %v", err)
		}
		db = ndb

		// Setup a teardown function for cleaning up.  This function is
		// returned to the caller to be invoked when it is done testing.
		teardown = func() {
			db.Close()
			os.RemoveAll(dbPath)
			os.RemoveAll(testDbRoot)
		}
	}

	// Create the main chain instance.
	chain, err := blockchain.New(&blockchain.Config{
		DB:          db,
		ChainParams: params,
		TimeSource:  blockchain.NewMedianTime(),
	})

	if err != nil {
		teardown()
		err := fmt.Errorf("failed to create chain instance: %v", err)
		return nil, nil, err
	}

	return chain, teardown, nil
}