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2020-08-17replace most boost serialization with existing monero serializationmoneromooo-monero1-1/+0
This reduces the attack surface for data that can come from malicious sources (exported output and key images, multisig transactions...) since the monero serialization is already exposed to the outside, and the boost lib we were using had a few known crashers. For interoperability, a new load-deprecated-formats wallet setting is added (off by default). This allows loading boost format data if there is no alternative. It will likely go at some point, along with the ability to load those. Notably, the peer lists file still uses the boost serialization code, as the data it stores is define in epee, while the new serialization code is in monero, and migrating it was fairly hairy. Since this file is local and not obtained from anyone else, the marginal risk is minimal, but it could be migrated later if needed. Some tests and tools also do, this will stay as is for now.
2020-05-06Update copyright year to 2020SomaticFanatic1-1/+1
Update copyright year to 2020
2019-10-21Support median block size > 4 GBmoneromooo-monero1-5/+2
add a 128/64 division routine so we can use a > 32 bit median block size in calculations
2019-04-05cryptonote: rework block blob size sanity checkmoneromooo-monero1-5/+0
Use the actual block weight limit, assuming that weight is always greater or equal to size
2019-03-05Update 2019 copyrightbinaryFate1-1/+1
2018-12-04move int-util.h to epeemoneromooo-monero1-1/+1
2018-11-23a few minor (but easy) performance tweaksmoneromooo-monero1-1/+1
Found by codacy.com
2018-10-27cryptonote: use logging functions for errors, not std::coutmoneromooo-monero1-1/+1
2018-09-11v8: per byte fee, pad bulletproofs, fixed 11 ring sizemoneromooo-monero1-14/+14
2018-06-11cryptonote_config: add get_config to refactor x = testnet ? ↵stoffu1-14/+5
config::testnet::X : stagenet ? config::stagenet::X : config::X
2018-03-05Stagenetstoffu1-15/+19
2018-01-26Update 2018 copyrightxmr-eric1-1/+1
2017-12-22factor STL container serializationmoneromooo-monero1-1/+1
2017-10-07Subaddresseskenshi841-45/+31
2017-07-27Move OpenAlias console input back from libsmoneromooo-monero1-4/+4
Library code should definitely not ask for console input unless it's clearly an input function. Delegating the user interaction part to the caller means it can now be used by a GUI, or have a decision algorithm better adapted to a particular caller.
2017-03-17wallet-rpc: enable openaliasstoffu1-2/+4
2017-03-15Add intervening v5 fork for increased min block sizemoneromooo-monero1-1/+10
Minimum mixin 4 and enforced ringct is moved from v5 to v6. v5 is now used for an increased minimum block size (from 60000 to 300000) to cater for larger typical/minimum transaction size. The fee algorithm is also changed to decrease the base per kB fee, and add a cheap tier for those transactions which we do not care if they get delayed (or even included in a block).
2017-02-21update copyright year, fix occasional lack of newline at line endRiccardo Spagni1-1/+1
2017-02-08extract some basic code from libcryptonote_core into libcryptonote_basickenshi841-0/+0
2017-02-05 bugfix: infinite recursion in get_account_address_from_str_or_urlkenshi841-1/+1
2017-01-24moved get_account_address_from_str_or_url from libcommon to libcryptonote_corekenshi841-1/+29
2017-01-16Change logging to easylogging++moneromooo-monero1-1/+4
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.
2016-11-27change 'invalid address format' loglevelJaquee1-1/+1
2016-01-29Fix V1/V2 use of hard fork related parametersmoneromooo-monero1-3/+3
Some of it uses hardcoded height, which will need some thinking for next (voted upon) fork.
2015-12-31updated copyright yearRiccardo Spagni1-1/+1
2015-12-15Replace tabs with two spaces for consistency with rest of codebasewarptangent1-9/+9
Remove trailing whitespace in same files.
2015-11-13Adjust difficulty target (2 min) and full reward zone (60 kbytes) for block ↵Javier Smooth1-6/+13
version 2
2015-08-09encrypted payment ids are now 64 bit, instead of 256 bitmoneromooo-monero1-4/+4
Pros: - smaller on the blockchain - shorter integrated addresses Cons: - less sparseness - less ability to embed actual information The boolean argument to encrypt payment ids is now gone from the RPC calls, since the decision is made based on the length of the payment id passed.
2015-07-15** CHANGES ARE EXPERIMENTAL (FOR TESTING ONLY)NoodleDoodleNoodleDoodleNoodleDoodleNoo1-1/+5
Bockchain: 1. Optim: Multi-thread long-hash computation when encountering groups of blocks. 2. Optim: Cache verified txs and return result from cache instead of re-checking whenever possible. 3. Optim: Preload output-keys when encoutering groups of blocks. Sort by amount and global-index before bulk querying database and multi-thread when possible. 4. Optim: Disable double spend check on block verification, double spend is already detected when trying to add blocks. 5. Optim: Multi-thread signature computation whenever possible. 6. Patch: Disable locking (recursive mutex) on called functions from check_tx_inputs which causes slowdowns (only seems to happen on ubuntu/VMs??? Reason: TBD) 7. Optim: Removed looped full-tx hash computation when retrieving transactions from pool (???). 8. Optim: Cache difficulty/timestamps (735 blocks) for next-difficulty calculations so that only 2 db reads per new block is needed when a new block arrives (instead of 1470 reads). Berkeley-DB: 1. Fix: 32-bit data errors causing wrong output global indices and failure to send blocks to peers (etc). 2. Fix: Unable to pop blocks on reorganize due to transaction errors. 3. Patch: Large number of transaction aborts when running multi-threaded bulk queries. 4. Patch: Insufficient locks error when running full sync. 5. Patch: Incorrect db stats when returning from an immediate exit from "pop block" operation. 6. Optim: Add bulk queries to get output global indices. 7. Optim: Modified output_keys table to store public_key+unlock_time+height for single transaction lookup (vs 3) 8. Optim: Used output_keys table retrieve public_keys instead of going through output_amounts->output_txs+output_indices->txs->output:public_key 9. Optim: Added thread-safe buffers used when multi-threading bulk queries. 10. Optim: Added support for nosync/write_nosync options for improved performance (*see --db-sync-mode option for details) 11. Mod: Added checkpoint thread and auto-remove-logs option. 12. *Now usable on 32-bit systems like RPI2. LMDB: 1. Optim: Added custom comparison for 256-bit key tables (minor speed-up, TBD: get actual effect) 2. Optim: Modified output_keys table to store public_key+unlock_time+height for single transaction lookup (vs 3) 3. Optim: Used output_keys table retrieve public_keys instead of going through output_amounts->output_txs+output_indices->txs->output:public_key 4. Optim: Added support for sync/writemap options for improved performance (*see --db-sync-mode option for details) 5. Mod: Auto resize to +1GB instead of multiplier x1.5 ETC: 1. Minor optimizations for slow-hash for ARM (RPI2). Incomplete. 2. Fix: 32-bit saturation bug when computing next difficulty on large blocks. [PENDING ISSUES] 1. Berkely db has a very slow "pop-block" operation. This is very noticeable on the RPI2 as it sometimes takes > 10 MINUTES to pop a block during reorganization. This does not happen very often however, most reorgs seem to take a few seconds but it possibly depends on the number of outputs present. TBD. 2. Berkeley db, possible bug "unable to allocate memory". TBD. [NEW OPTIONS] (*Currently all enabled for testing purposes) 1. --fast-block-sync arg=[0:1] (default: 1) a. 0 = Compute long hash per block (may take a while depending on CPU) b. 1 = Skip long-hash and verify blocks based on embedded known good block hashes (faster, minimal CPU dependence) 2. --db-sync-mode arg=[[safe|fast|fastest]:[sync|async]:[nblocks_per_sync]] (default: fastest:async:1000) a. safe = fdatasync/fsync (or equivalent) per stored block. Very slow, but safest option to protect against power-out/crash conditions. b. fast/fastest = Enables asynchronous fdatasync/fsync (or equivalent). Useful for battery operated devices or STABLE systems with UPS and/or systems with battery backed write cache/solid state cache. Fast - Write meta-data but defer data flush. Fastest - Defer meta-data and data flush. Sync - Flush data after nblocks_per_sync and wait. Async - Flush data after nblocks_per_sync but do not wait for the operation to finish. 3. --prep-blocks-threads arg=[n] (default: 4 or system max threads, whichever is lower) Max number of threads to use when computing long-hash in groups. 4. --show-time-stats arg=[0:1] (default: 1) Show benchmark related time stats. 5. --db-auto-remove-logs arg=[0:1] (default: 1) For berkeley-db only. Auto remove logs if enabled. **Note: lmdb and berkeley-db have changes to the tables and are not compatible with official git head version. At the moment, you need a full resync to use this optimized version. [PERFORMANCE COMPARISON] **Some figures are approximations only. Using a baseline machine of an i7-2600K+SSD+(with full pow computation): 1. The optimized lmdb/blockhain core can process blocks up to 585K for ~1.25 hours + download time, so it usually takes 2.5 hours to sync the full chain. 2. The current head with memory can process blocks up to 585K for ~4.2 hours + download time, so it usually takes 5.5 hours to sync the full chain. 3. The current head with lmdb can process blocks up to 585K for ~32 hours + download time and usually takes 36 hours to sync the full chain. Averate procesing times (with full pow computation): lmdb-optimized: 1. tx_ave = 2.5 ms / tx 2. block_ave = 5.87 ms / block memory-official-repo: 1. tx_ave = 8.85 ms / tx 2. block_ave = 19.68 ms / block lmdb-official-repo (0f4a036437fd41a5498ee5e74e2422ea6177aa3e) 1. tx_ave = 47.8 ms / tx 2. block_ave = 64.2 ms / block **Note: The following data denotes processing times only (does not include p2p download time) lmdb-optimized processing times (with full pow computation): 1. Desktop, Quad-core / 8-threads 2600k (8Mb) - 1.25 hours processing time (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000). 2. Laptop, Dual-core / 4-threads U4200 (3Mb) - 4.90 hours processing time (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000). 3. Embedded, Quad-core / 4-threads Z3735F (2x1Mb) - 12.0 hours processing time (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000). lmdb-optimized processing times (with per-block-checkpoint) 1. Desktop, Quad-core / 8-threads 2600k (8Mb) - 10 minutes processing time (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000). berkeley-db optimized processing times (with full pow computation) 1. Desktop, Quad-core / 8-threads 2600k (8Mb) - 1.8 hours processing time (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000). 2. RPI2. Improved from estimated 3 months(???) into 2.5 days (*Need 2AMP supply + Clock:1Ghz + [usb+ssd] to achieve this speed) (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000). berkeley-db optimized processing times (with per-block-checkpoint) 1. RPI2. 12-15 hours (*Need 2AMP supply + Clock:1Ghz + [usb+ssd] to achieve this speed) (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000).
2015-06-16Fix standard address deserializationmoneromooo-monero1-7/+17
2015-06-12Integrated addresses (standard address plus payment id)moneromooo-monero1-4/+71
2015-03-04minimum subsidy for mining incentives, remove unused LEGACY_FEE definesmooth1-0/+4
2015-01-02year updated in licenseRiccardo Spagni1-1/+1
2014-09-15Separate testnet address prefixZachary Michaels1-5/+18
2014-09-15Reorganize testnet constantsZachary Michaels1-3/+3
2014-07-23License updated to BSD 3-clausefluffypony1-4/+29
2014-04-18Bitmonero releasethankful_for_today1-1/+1
2014-04-02json rpc for wallet and bugfixAntonio Juarez1-33/+26
2014-03-20some fixesAntonio Juarez1-7/+7
2014-03-03moved all stuff to githubAntonio Juarez1-0/+193