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Alexander Blair
4da37daf67
Merge pull request #6211
5985c5af rpc: add bad-blocks to flush_cache RPC (moneromooo-monero)
2020-02-28 19:36:16 -08:00
Alexander Blair
8136bf37e2
Merge pull request #6096
a633f85d daemon: allow printing N blocks from the end of the chain (moneromooo-monero)
2020-02-06 00:31:50 -08:00
Alexander Blair
b8e5c769c7
Merge pull request #6095
7ba31191 daemon: add +meta print_tx parameter (moneromooo-monero)
2020-02-06 00:31:17 -08:00
moneromooo-monero
5985c5afe8
rpc: add bad-blocks to flush_cache RPC
Flushes m_invalid_blocks in Blockchain.
2019-12-02 18:53:30 +00:00
Nathan Dorfman
3293780992 daemon: Use rpc for "version" command 2019-11-12 17:57:36 -07:00
moneromooo-monero
a633f85da9
daemon: allow printing N blocks from the end of the chain
It's a very common usage (for my anyway) and avoids the need to
get the current height, paste, subtract one, etc
2019-11-04 17:38:14 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
7ba31191f3
daemon: add +meta print_tx parameter
prints size, weight and (if mined) height
2019-11-04 15:57:56 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
a4dc575ccb
rpc: add a flush_cache RPC
This allows flushing internal caches (for now, the bad tx cache,
which will allow debugging a stuck monerod after it has failed to
verify a transaction in a block, since it would otherwise not try
again, making subsequent log changes pointless)
2019-10-25 18:41:54 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
2899379791
daemon, wallet: new pay for RPC use system
Daemons intended for public use can be set up to require payment
in the form of hashes in exchange for RPC service. This enables
public daemons to receive payment for their work over a large
number of calls. This system behaves similarly to a pool, so
payment takes the form of valid blocks every so often, yielding
a large one off payment, rather than constant micropayments.

This system can also be used by third parties as a "paywall"
layer, where users of a service can pay for use by mining Monero
to the service provider's address. An example of this for web
site access is Primo, a Monero mining based website "paywall":
https://github.com/selene-kovri/primo

This has some advantages:
 - incentive to run a node providing RPC services, thereby promoting the availability of third party nodes for those who can't run their own
 - incentive to run your own node instead of using a third party's, thereby promoting decentralization
 - decentralized: payment is done between a client and server, with no third party needed
 - private: since the system is "pay as you go", you don't need to identify yourself to claim a long lived balance
 - no payment occurs on the blockchain, so there is no extra transactional load
 - one may mine with a beefy server, and use those credits from a phone, by reusing the client ID (at the cost of some privacy)
 - no barrier to entry: anyone may run a RPC node, and your expected revenue depends on how much work you do
 - Sybil resistant: if you run 1000 idle RPC nodes, you don't magically get more revenue
 - no large credit balance maintained on servers, so they have no incentive to exit scam
 - you can use any/many node(s), since there's little cost in switching servers
 - market based prices: competition between servers to lower costs
 - incentive for a distributed third party node system: if some public nodes are overused/slow, traffic can move to others
 - increases network security
 - helps counteract mining pools' share of the network hash rate
 - zero incentive for a payer to "double spend" since a reorg does not give any money back to the miner

And some disadvantages:
 - low power clients will have difficulty mining (but one can optionally mine in advance and/or with a faster machine)
 - payment is "random", so a server might go a long time without a block before getting one
 - a public node's overall expected payment may be small

Public nodes are expected to compete to find a suitable level for
cost of service.

The daemon can be set up this way to require payment for RPC services:

  monerod --rpc-payment-address 4xxxxxx \
    --rpc-payment-credits 250 --rpc-payment-difficulty 1000

These values are an example only.

The --rpc-payment-difficulty switch selects how hard each "share" should
be, similar to a mining pool. The higher the difficulty, the fewer
shares a client will find.
The --rpc-payment-credits switch selects how many credits are awarded
for each share a client finds.
Considering both options, clients will be awarded credits/difficulty
credits for every hash they calculate. For example, in the command line
above, 0.25 credits per hash. A client mining at 100 H/s will therefore
get an average of 25 credits per second.
For reference, in the current implementation, a credit is enough to
sync 20 blocks, so a 100 H/s client that's just starting to use Monero
and uses this daemon will be able to sync 500 blocks per second.

The wallet can be set to automatically mine if connected to a daemon
which requires payment for RPC usage. It will try to keep a balance
of 50000 credits, stopping mining when it's at this level, and starting
again as credits are spent. With the example above, a new client will
mine this much credits in about half an hour, and this target is enough
to sync 500000 blocks (currently about a third of the monero blockchain).

There are three new settings in the wallet:

 - credits-target: this is the amount of credits a wallet will try to
reach before stopping mining. The default of 0 means 50000 credits.

 - auto-mine-for-rpc-payment-threshold: this controls the minimum
credit rate which the wallet considers worth mining for. If the
daemon credits less than this ratio, the wallet will consider mining
to be not worth it. In the example above, the rate is 0.25

 - persistent-rpc-client-id: if set, this allows the wallet to reuse
a client id across runs. This means a public node can tell a wallet
that's connecting is the same as one that connected previously, but
allows a wallet to keep their credit balance from one run to the
other. Since the wallet only mines to keep a small credit balance,
this is not normally worth doing. However, someone may want to mine
on a fast server, and use that credit balance on a low power device
such as a phone. If left unset, a new client ID is generated at
each wallet start, for privacy reasons.

To mine and use a credit balance on two different devices, you can
use the --rpc-client-secret-key switch. A wallet's client secret key
can be found using the new rpc_payments command in the wallet.
Note: anyone knowing your RPC client secret key is able to use your
credit balance.

The wallet has a few new commands too:

 - start_mining_for_rpc: start mining to acquire more credits,
regardless of the auto mining settings
 - stop_mining_for_rpc: stop mining to acquire more credits
 - rpc_payments: display information about current credits with
the currently selected daemon

The node has an extra command:

 - rpc_payments: display information about clients and their
balances

The node will forget about any balance for clients which have
been inactive for 6 months. Balances carry over on node restart.
2019-10-25 09:34:38 +00:00
luigi1111
d30b234f08
Merge pull request #5849
b51f4cd daemon: add pruned and publicrpc flags to print_pl (moneromooo-monero)
2019-09-08 19:59:05 -05:00
moneromooo-monero
b51f4cdcaf
daemon: add pruned and publicrpc flags to print_pl 2019-08-23 19:15:45 +00:00
xiphon
063eebbd43 daemon: implement 'set_bootstrap_daemon' command 2019-08-23 12:09:02 +00:00
luigi1111
564bb1da3a
Merge pull request #5525
0605406 daemon: sort alt chains by height (moneromooo-monero)
4228ee0  daemon: add optional arguments to alt_chain_info (moneromooo-monero)
880ebfd daemon: add more chain specific info in alt_chain_info (moneromooo-monero)
2019-08-14 15:31:52 -05:00
luigi1111
e241a6280d
Merge pull request #5582
fcfcc3a rpc: in/out peers can now return the setting's value (moneromooo-monero)
2019-07-24 14:18:09 -05:00
luigi1111
e579fe4ae0
Merge pull request #5530
6abaaaa remove obsolete save_graph skeleton code (moneromooo-monero)
2019-07-24 14:07:29 -05:00
moneromooo-monero
65c4004963
allow blocking whole subnets 2019-07-16 11:35:53 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
fcfcc3ac86
rpc: in/out peers can now return the setting's value 2019-05-30 12:13:31 +00:00
Lee Clagett
3544596f9f Add ssl_options support to monerod's rpc mode. 2019-05-22 00:09:11 -04:00
moneromooo-monero
6abaaaa994
remove obsolete save_graph skeleton code 2019-05-10 14:17:18 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
4228ee0b9e
daemon: add optional arguments to alt_chain_info
>N limits display to alt chains with more than N blocks
-N limits display to alt chains younger than N blocks
2019-05-09 09:13:11 +00:00
rbrunner7
c23ea7962d New interactive daemon command 'print_net_stats': Global traffic stats 2019-03-24 16:58:57 +01:00
Riccardo Spagni
429930534d
Merge pull request #5185
59478c80 daemon: new mining_status command (moneromooo-monero)
2019-03-17 17:55:32 +02:00
moneromooo-monero
59478c80dd
daemon: new mining_status command 2019-03-09 20:51:53 +00:00
binaryFate
1f2930ce0b Update 2019 copyright 2019-03-05 22:05:34 +01:00
Riccardo Spagni
23c7663167
Merge pull request #5080
d294a577 daemon: extend 'print_pl' command, optional filter by type and limit (xiphon)
2019-01-28 21:34:17 +02:00
moneromooo-monero
b750fb27b0
Pruning
The blockchain prunes seven eighths of prunable tx data.
This saves about two thirds of the blockchain size, while
keeping the node useful as a sync source for an eighth
of the blockchain.

No other data is currently pruned.

There are three ways to prune a blockchain:

- run monerod with --prune-blockchain
- run "prune_blockchain" in the monerod console
- run the monero-blockchain-prune utility

The first two will prune in place. Due to how LMDB works, this
will not reduce the blockchain size on disk. Instead, it will
mark parts of the file as free, so that future data will use
that free space, causing the file to not grow until free space
grows scarce.

The third way will create a second database, a pruned copy of
the original one. Since this is a new file, this one will be
smaller than the original one.

Once the database is pruned, it will stay pruned as it syncs.
That is, there is no need to use --prune-blockchain again, etc.
2019-01-22 20:30:51 +00:00
xiphon
d294a577fa daemon: extend 'print_pl' command, optional filter by type and limit 2019-01-18 01:32:18 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
65ce387c93
daemon: add a +hex option to print_block 2018-12-26 17:55:28 +00:00
Jason Wong
dc1c12528d add command pop_blocks
add new public method to Blockchain and update according to code review

update after review: better lock/unlock, try catch and coding style
2018-11-28 12:20:28 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
50af3579ee
alt_chain_info can now give more info about a particular alt chain 2018-06-26 08:19:51 +01:00
stoffu
af773211cb
Stagenet 2018-03-05 11:55:05 +09:00
Erik de Castro Lopo
32c0f908cd Allow the number of incoming connections to be limited
It was already possible to limit outgoing connections. One might want
to do this on home network connections with high bandwidth but low
usage caps.
2018-01-29 11:14:02 +11:00
xmr-eric
18216f19dd Update 2018 copyright 2018-01-26 10:03:20 -05:00
Riccardo Spagni
7452359d8f
Merge pull request #2591
93ad1f87 Fix #2559: more flexible print_tx daemon command (binaryFate)
2017-11-06 01:54:48 +02:00
binaryFate
93ad1f8723 Fix #2559: more flexible print_tx daemon command 2017-10-08 22:35:35 +02:00
moneromooo-monero
b776c72568
daemon: use @N syntax to output_histogram for specific amounts
Makes debugging tx verification easier
2017-10-07 16:45:54 +01:00
MaxXor
2e59f6ea50 rpc: add new RPCs to get and set limits 2017-09-19 10:30:55 +02:00
Riccardo Spagni
6db8a60a18
Merge pull request #2149
158c3ecf core: thread most of handle_incoming_tx (moneromooo-monero)
f57ee382 cryptonote_protocol: retry stale spans early (moneromooo-monero)
90df52e1 cryptonote_protocol: light cleanup (moneromooo-monero)
84e23156 cryptonote_protocol: avoid spurious SYNCHRONIZED OK messages (moneromooo-monero)
5be43fcd cryptonote_protocol_handler: sync speedup (moneromooo-monero)
2017-08-07 15:24:58 +02:00
moneromooo-monero
5be43fcdba
cryptonote_protocol_handler: sync speedup
A block queue is now placed between block download and
block processing. Blocks are now requested only from one
peer (unless starved).

Includes a new sync_info coommand.
2017-08-07 09:33:04 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
328bebbe4b
daemon: some more include cleanup 2017-08-02 22:43:38 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
548075b1f5
daemon: new relay_tx command and RPC 2017-04-02 12:17:35 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
ea873ceb2c
daemon/rpc: updates command and RPC
subcommands "check", "download", and "update".
update is not yet implemented.
2017-02-24 23:18:27 +00:00
Miguel Herranz
3bdda60f3e Add print_pl_stats daemon command 2017-02-23 18:20:17 +01:00
Riccardo Spagni
c3599fa7b9
update copyright year, fix occasional lack of newline at line end 2017-02-21 19:38:18 +02:00
Dion Ahmetaj
69ab14d91e More robust battery status handling.
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.
2017-02-16 14:35:01 -05:00
Dion Ahmetaj
345ed4823c Background/smart mining. If a users' computer is plugged into a power
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).
2017-02-10 18:07:39 -05:00
Lee Clagett
ce7fcbb4ae Add server auth to monerod, and client auth to wallet-cli and wallet-rpc 2017-02-06 01:15:41 -05:00
moneromooo-monero
5833d66f65
Change logging to easylogging++
This replaces the epee and data_loggers logging systems with
a single one, and also adds filename:line and explicit severity
levels. Categories may be defined, and logging severity set
by category (or set of categories). epee style 0-4 log level
maps to a sensible severity configuration. Log files now also
rotate when reaching 100 MB.

To select which logs to output, use the MONERO_LOGS environment
variable, with a comma separated list of categories (globs are
supported), with their requested severity level after a colon.
If a log matches more than one such setting, the last one in
the configuration string applies. A few examples:

This one is (mostly) silent, only outputting fatal errors:

MONERO_LOGS=*:FATAL

This one is very verbose:

MONERO_LOGS=*:TRACE

This one is totally silent (logwise):

MONERO_LOGS=""

This one outputs all errors and warnings, except for the
"verify" category, which prints just fatal errors (the verify
category is used for logs about incoming transactions and
blocks, and it is expected that some/many will fail to verify,
hence we don't want the spam):

MONERO_LOGS=*:WARNING,verify:FATAL

Log levels are, in decreasing order of priority:
FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE

Subcategories may be added using prefixes and globs. This
example will output net.p2p logs at the TRACE level, but all
other net* logs only at INFO:

MONERO_LOGS=*:ERROR,net*:INFO,net.p2p:TRACE

Logs which are intended for the user (which Monero was using
a lot through epee, but really isn't a nice way to go things)
should use the "global" category. There are a few helper macros
for using this category, eg: MGINFO("this shows up by default")
or MGINFO_RED("this is red"), to try to keep a similar look
and feel for now.

Existing epee log macros still exist, and map to the new log
levels, but since they're used as a "user facing" UI element
as much as a logging system, they often don't map well to log
severities (ie, a log level 0 log may be an error, or may be
something we want the user to see, such as an important info).
In those cases, I tried to use the new macros. In other cases,
I left the existing macros in. When modifying logs, it is
probably best to switch to the new macros with explicit levels.

The --log-level options and set_log commands now also accept
category settings, in addition to the epee style log levels.
2017-01-16 00:25:46 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
5b5017e267
rpc: add a command to get info about the current blockchain
About the tip of the main chain, and the last N blocks
2017-01-13 23:21:38 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
55fa0479a0
rpc: new function and RPC to get alternative chain info 2016-12-17 11:28:49 +00:00