db_lmdb: fix bad height saved in tx data
The recent change to not keep separate track of the blockchain height caused the reported height to jump early in the lmdb transaction (when the block data is added to the blocks table), rather than at the end, after everything succeeded. Since the block data is added before the transaction data, this caused the transaction data to be saved with a height one more than its expected value. Fix this by saving the block data last. This should have no side effects.
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@ -130,12 +130,6 @@ uint64_t BlockchainDB::add_block( const block& blk
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uint64_t prev_height = height();
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// call out to subclass implementation to add the block & metadata
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time1 = epee::misc_utils::get_tick_count();
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add_block(blk, block_size, cumulative_difficulty, coins_generated, blk_hash);
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TIME_MEASURE_FINISH(time1);
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time_add_block1 += time1;
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// call out to add the transactions
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time1 = epee::misc_utils::get_tick_count();
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@ -151,6 +145,12 @@ uint64_t BlockchainDB::add_block( const block& blk
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TIME_MEASURE_FINISH(time1);
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time_add_transaction += time1;
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// call out to subclass implementation to add the block & metadata
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time1 = epee::misc_utils::get_tick_count();
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add_block(blk, block_size, cumulative_difficulty, coins_generated, blk_hash);
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TIME_MEASURE_FINISH(time1);
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time_add_block1 += time1;
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m_hardfork->add(blk, prev_height);
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block_txn_stop();
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@ -628,6 +628,7 @@ void BlockchainLMDB::add_block(const block& blk, const size_t& block_size, const
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CURSOR(blocks)
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CURSOR(block_info)
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// this call to mdb_cursor_put will change height()
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MDB_val_copy<blobdata> blob(block_to_blob(blk));
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result = mdb_cursor_put(m_cur_blocks, &key, &blob, MDB_APPEND);
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if (result)
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