You're wondering how this fixes core tests, aren't you...
It prevents the miner (initialized by cryptonote::core) from
breaking trying to access arguments that were not added.
Since the tests don't use the miner directly, it makes more
sense to have cryptonote_core add those, since it also uses
the miner.
load_txt_records_from_dns attempts to distribute `a = 0, b = -1` where
(b = dns_urls.size() - 1) and IntType is signed integer. This results in
an infinite recursion which leads to SIGSEGV.
They're now used by core to determine the data directory to use
for the txpool directory.
This fixes an assert in the core tests, which don't use the RPC
server, which normally initializes the P2P code.
a427235e core: add a missing newline on a string to be logged (moneromooo-monero)
b6a2230e unit_tests: fix minor blockchain_db regression (moneromooo-monero)
c488eca5 hardfork: tone down some logs (moneromooo-monero)
a5a0a3c8 core: updates can now be downloaded (and SHA256 hash checked) (moneromooo-monero)
216f062e util: add a SHA256 function (moneromooo-monero)
4bf78492 mlog: only silence errors for net by default, not net.* (moneromooo-monero)
d282cfcc core: test key images against validity domain (moneromooo-monero)
efb72e74 http_client: add a couple consts (moneromooo-monero)
f640512c Optionally query moneropulse DNS records to check for updates (moneromooo-monero)
e3cae4ae core: display any fork warning at startup too (moneromooo-monero)
969ad710 dns_utils: fix first checked DNS entry being ignored (moneromooo-monero)
08c3f380 util: add a vercmp function to compare version numbers (moneromooo-monero)
e8a7525c dns_utils: factor TXT record loading code from checkpoint code (moneromooo-monero)
bed2d9f2 Get rid of directory lock (Howard Chu)
2e913676 Handle map resizes from other processes (Howard Chu)
bf1348b7 Can't cache num_txs or num_outputs either (Howard Chu)
dc53e9ee Add a few read txns to streamline (Howard Chu)
A relatedness check was meant to be done in the case of adding
an extra output if just one was enough. This was mistakenly
added to the "preferred output" case.
Added an extra path to check for linux power supply status.
Added ignore battery option. If set to true, then when we can't figure out
the power status, we'll assume the system is plugged in.
- only pause mining once we've got the lock (in practice, it'll
already be paused by another thread if we can't get the lock
at once though)
- do not call prepare_handle_incoming_blocks when we dismissed
all the blocks, it only causes cleanup_handle_incoming_blocks
to complain afterwards
When scanning for outputs used in a set of incoming blocks,
we expect that some of the inputs in their transactions will
not be found in the blockchain, as they could be in previous
blocks in that set. Those outputs will be scanned there at
a later point. In this case, we add a flag to control wehther
an output not being found is expected or not.
8bdc86be protocol: speed up sync by minimizing duplicate work (moneromooo-monero)
61dfa310 epee: fix some log macros not printing context nicely (moneromooo-monero)
5adcb5a4 tx_pool: add a debug message when adding a tx to the pool (moneromooo-monero)
9faef1f8 cryptonote_protocol: misc fluffy block fixes (moneromooo-monero)
In particular, the prepare_handle_incoming_blocks call
is pretty lengthy, and entirely pointless in the common
case where several different connections will prepare
the exact same blocks.
- fix wrong block being used when a new block is received between
a node elaying a fluffy block and sending a new fluffy block
with txes a peer did not have
- misc a neverending ping pong requesting the same missing txids
when a new block is received in the meantime, causing the top
block to not be the one we need
- send the original fluffy block message block height when sending
a new fluffy block, not the current top height, which might
have been updated since
- avoid sending back the whole block blob when asking for txes,
send only the hash instead
- plus misc cleanup and additional debugging logs
When exiting while the miner is running, finding a block after
the p2p layer has been shutdown will cause a crash as the now
uninitialized p2p layer is asked to relay the found block to
any peers.
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.
source, and CPU has been idle for some time, then begin mining to some
threshold (don't destroy the users' CPU).
This patch only supports windows and linux (I've only tested on Win64 and
Ubuntu).
The variables currently default to pretty conservative values (i.e. 20%
CPU mining threshold).
Zero change is sent to a random address, which confuses the code
which determines which key to use to encrypt the payment id.
Ignore zero amounts for this purpose, so the payment id gets
encrypted with the real destination's key.
3ae79a59 core: set missing verifivation_failed flag when rejecting a tx (moneromooo-monero)
ea6549e9 core_tests: decrease trace level from trace to debug (moneromooo-monero)
c02e1cb9 Updates to epee HTTP client code - http_simple_client now uses std::chrono for timeouts - http_simple_client accepts timeouts per connect / invoke call - shortened names of epee http invoke functions - invoke command functions only take relative path, connection is not automatically performed (Lee Clagett)
0644eed7 Remove boost/foreach.cpp includes (Miguel Herranz)
36dd3e23 Replace BOOST_REVERSE_FOREACH with ranged for (Miguel Herranz)
629e3101 Replace BOOST_FOREACH with C++11 ranged for (Miguel Herranz)
If a rct transaction can be made with just one input, a second
output will be added. This output will be the smallest amount
output available. However, if this output is a non rct output
with less available fake outs than requested, the transaction
will be rejected. We now check the histogram to only consider
outputs with enough available fake outs in the first place.
poolstate.bin and p2pstate.bin are stored in .bitmonero/ if the default
P2P port is being used.
If another port is used both files are stored in
.bitmonero/PORTNUMBER/.
Easily fixed by moving a C++ header out of 'extern "C" {...}'.
When building with CC=clang CXX=clang++ make,
[ 21%] Building CXX object src/ringct/CMakeFiles/obj_ringct.dir/rctTypes.cpp.o
In file included from /home/tdprime/bitmonero/src/ringct/rctTypes.cpp:31:
In file included from /home/tdprime/bitmonero/src/ringct/rctTypes.h:43:
In file included from /home/tdprime/bitmonero/src/crypto/generic-ops.h:34:
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/5.4.0/../../../../include/c++/5.4.0/cstring💯3: error: conflicting types for 'memchr'
memchr(void* __s, int __c, size_t __n)
^
/usr/include/string.h:92:14: note: previous declaration is here
extern void *memchr (const void *__s, int __c, size_t __n)
^
... and 4 more similar errors