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2022-04-25Merge pull request #8248luigi11113-72/+0
d1cb9c3 Remove serialization/enableable (Jeffrey)
2022-04-18Boring Old DeletesJeffrey1-2/+0
Here lies dozens of unused files. This commit is ONLY file deletions except for the removing of a couple of #includes and removing filenames from CmakeLists where appropriate.
2022-04-09Remove serialization/enableableJeffrey3-72/+0
Currently working on an EPEE [ser/de]ialization library for Rust and at first glance, EPEE seemed to have support for optional wrappers. However, after looking into it, this feature appears to be half-baked and unused. Furthermore, adding support for optional values would be better suited to implement at the storage level, in my opinion. That would make parsing DOMs easier and less error-prone. If anyone is currently using this code, please comment. Thanks! At the time of writing, this PR has no merge conflicts with #8211
2021-02-21Fix compiler warning for in keyvalue_serialization.hmj-xmr1-1/+2
2020-03-12Merge pull request #6243Alexander Blair1-0/+2
4771a7ae p2p: remove obsolete local time in handshake (moneromooo-monero) 2fbbc4a2 p2p: avoid sending the same peer list over and over (moneromooo-monero) 3004835b epee: remove backward compatible endian specific address serialization (moneromooo-monero) 39a343d7 p2p: remove backward compatible peer list (moneromooo-monero) 60631802 p2p: simplify last_seen serialization now we have optional stores (moneromooo-monero) 9467b2e4 cryptonote_protocol: omit top 64 bits of difficulty when 0 (moneromooo-monero) b595583f serialization: do not write optional fields with default value (moneromooo-monero) 5f98b46d p2p: remove obsolete local time from TIMED_SYNC (moneromooo-monero)
2020-01-26serialization: do not write optional fields with default valuemoneromooo-monero1-0/+2
2019-11-04Improved performance for epee serialization:Lee Clagett1-17/+7
- Removed copy of field names in binary deserialization - Removed copy of array values in binary deserialization - Removed copy of string values in json deserialization - Removed unhelpful allocation in json string value parsing - Removed copy of blob data on binary and json serialization
2019-10-25daemon, wallet: new pay for RPC use systemmoneromooo-monero1-6/+18
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.
2019-04-21serialization: set default log categorymoneromooo-monero2-0/+6
2018-09-04Merge pull request #4270luigi11111-0/+6
29dea03 epee: resize vectors where possible in serialization (moneromooo-monero) 76affd9 epee: some speedup in parsing (moneromooo-monero) dc6c069 db_lmdb: speedup the get_output_distribution common case (moneromooo-monero) 76ac5a8 wallet2: ask for a binary output distribution, for speed (moneromooo-monero)
2018-08-17epee: resize vectors where possible in serializationmoneromooo-monero1-0/+6
to avoid unnecessary repeated reallocation
2018-08-16store secret keys encrypted where possiblemoneromooo-monero1-0/+9
The secret spend key is kept encrypted in memory, and decrypted on the fly when needed. Both spend and view secret keys are kept encrypted in a JSON field in the keys file. This avoids leaving the keys in memory due to being manipulated by the JSON I/O API.
2018-05-17epee: log type name when a container size check failsmoneromooo-monero1-1/+1
2017-12-22factor STL container serializationmoneromooo-monero1-1/+0
2017-12-16move includes around to lessen overall loadmoneromooo-monero1-0/+7
2017-12-01epee: fix kv_unserialize return value when a field is not foundmoneromooo-monero1-2/+2
2017-10-07Subaddresseskenshi841-5/+41
2017-09-25serialization: add deque serializationmoneromooo-monero1-0/+36
2017-08-09epee: fixup KV_SERIALIZE_OPT to work in more casesmoneromooo-monero1-1/+4
2017-07-24epee: add a KV_SERIALIZE variant for optional parametersmoneromooo-monero1-0/+7
2017-06-26Fix #2071: remove declaration of unused variable "it" in epeebinaryFate1-1/+0
2015-01-02year updated in licenseRiccardo Spagni1-1/+1
2014-07-25move modified epee code to new classes, revert licensefluffypony4-105/+63
2014-07-23License updated to BSD 3-clausefluffypony4-63/+105
2014-05-250.8.8updatemydesktop1-2/+4
2014-04-30various fixes to allow mac osx compilationmydesktop1-2/+2
2014-04-07Improvements in JSON RPCAntonio Juarez1-7/+9
2014-03-03moved all stuff to githubAntonio Juarez4-0/+513