Version 1.4.0 - July 22, 2011 - Feature upgrade: Add keyboard input during runtime to allow modification of and viewing of numerous settings such as adding/removing pools, changing multipool management strategy, switching pools, changing intensiy, verbosity, etc. with a simple keypress menu system. - Free up resources/stale compilers. - Kernels are safely flushed in a way that allows out of order execution to work. - Sometimes the cl compiler generates zero sized binaries and only a reboot seems to fix it. - Don't try to stop/cancel threads that don't exist. - Only set option to show devices and exit if built with opencl support. - Enable curses earlier and exit with message in main for messages to not be lost in curses windows. - Make it possible to enter server credentials with curses input if none are specified on the command line. - Abstract out a curses input function and separate input pool function to allow for live adding of pools later. - Remove the nil arguments check to allow starting without parameters. - Disable/enable echo & cbreak modes. - Add a thread that takes keyboard input and allow for quit, silent, debug, verbose, normal, rpc protocol debugging and clear screen options. - Add pool option to input and display current pool status, pending code to allow live changes. - Add a bool for explicit enabling/disabling of pools. - Make input pool capable of bringing up pools while running. - Do one last check of the work before submitting it. - Implement the ability to live add, enable, disable, and switch to pools. - Only internally test for block changes when the work matches the current pool to prevent interleaved block change timing on multipools. - Display current pool management strategy to enable changing it on the fly. - The longpoll blanking of the current_block data may not be happening before the work is converted and appears to be a detected block change. Blank the current block be - Make --no-longpoll work again. - Abstract out active pools count. - Allow the pool strategy to be modified on the fly. - Display pool information on the fly as well. - Add a menu and separate out display options. - Clean up the messy way the staging thread communicates with the longpoll thread to determine who found the block first. - Make the input windows update immediately instead of needing a refresh. - Allow log interval to be set in the menu. - Allow scan settings to be modified at runtime. - Abstract out the longpoll start and explicitly restart it on pool change. - Make it possible to enable/disable longpoll. - Set priority correctly on multipools. Display priority and alive/dead information in display_pools. - Implement pool removal. - Limit rolltime work generation to 10 iterations only. - Decrease testing log to info level. - Extra refresh not required. Version 1.3.1 - July 20, 2011 - Feature upgrade; Multiple strategies for failover. Choose from default which now falls back to a priority order from 1st to last, round robin which only changes pools when one is idle, rotate which changes pools at user-defined intervals, and load-balance which spreads the work evenly amongst all pools. - Implement pool rotation strategy. - Implement load balancing algorithm by rotating requests to each pool. - Timeout on failed discarding of staged requests. - Implement proper flagging of idle pools, test them with the watchdog thread, and failover correctly. - Move pool active test to own function. - Allow multiple strategies to be set for multipool management. - Track pool number. - Don't waste the work items queued on testing the pools at startup. - Reinstate the mining thread watchdog restart. - Add a getpoll bool into the thread information and don't restart threads stuck waiting on work. - Rename the idlenet bool for the pool for later use. - Allow the user/pass userpass urls to be input in any order. - When json rpc errors occur they occur in spits and starts, so trying to limit them with the comms error bool doesn't stop a flood of them appearing. - Reset the queued count to allow more work to be queued for the new pool on pool switch. Version 1.3.0 - July 19, 2011 - Massive infrastructure update to support pool failover. - Accept multiple parameters for url, user and pass and set up structures of pool data accordingly. - Probe each pool for what it supports. - Implement per pool feature support according to rolltime support as advertised by server. - Do switching automatically based on a 300 second timeout of locally generated work or 60 seconds of no response from a server that doesn't support rolltime. - Implement longpoll server switching. - Keep per-pool data and display accordingly. - Make sure cgminer knows how long the pool has actually been out for before deeming it a prolonged outage. - Fix bug with ever increasing staged work in 1.2.8 that eventually caused infinite rejects. - Make warning about empty http requests not show by default since many servers do this regularly. Version 1.2.8 - July 18, 2011 - More OSX build fixes. - Add an sse4 algorithm to CPU mining. - Fix CPU mining with other algorithms not working. - Rename the poclbm file to ensure a new binary is built since. - We now are guaranteed to have one fresh work item after a block change and we should only discard staged requests. - Don't waste the work we retrieve from a longpoll. - Provide a control lock around global bools to avoid racing on them. - Iterating over 1026 nonces when confirming data from the GPU is old code and unnecessary and can lead to repeats/stales. - The poclbm kernel needs to be updated to work with the change to 4k sized output buffers. - longpoll seems to work either way with post or get but some servers prefer get so change to httpget. Version 1.2.7 - July 16, 2011 - Show last 8 characters of share submitted in log. - Display URL connected to and user logged in as in status. - Display current block and when it was started in the status line. - Only pthread_join the mining threads if they exist as determined by pthread_cancel and don't fail on pthread_cancel. - Create a unique work queue for all getworks instead of binding it to thread 0 to avoid any conflict over thread 0's queue. - Clean up the code to make it clear it's watchdog thread being messaged to restart the threads. - Check the current block description hasn't been blanked pending the real new current block data. - Re-enable signal handlers once the signal has been received to make it possible to kill cgminer if it fails to shut down. - Disable restarting of CPU mining threads pending further investigation. - Update longpoll messages. - Add new block data to status line. - Fix opencl tests for osx. - Only do local generation of work if the work item is not stale itself. - Check for stale work within the mining threads and grab new work if positive. - Test for idle network conditions and prevent threads from being restarted by the watchdog thread under those circumstances. - Make sure that local work generation does not continue indefinitely by stopping it after 10 minutes. - Tweak the kernel to have a shorter path using a 4k buffer and a mask on the nonce value instead of a compare and loop for a shorter code path. - Allow queue of zero and make that default again now that we can track how work is being queued versus staged. This can decrease reject rates. - Queue precisely the number of mining threads as longpoll_staged after a new block to not generate local work. Version 1.2.6 - July 15, 2011 - Put a current system status line beneath the total work status line - Fix a counting error that would prevent cgminer from correctly detecting situations where getwork was failing - this would cause stalls sometimes unrecoverably. - Limit the maximum number of requests that can be put into the queue which otherwise could get arbitrarily long during a network outage. - Only count getworks that are real queue requests. Version 1.2.5 - July 15, 2011 - Conflicting -n options corrected - Setting an intensity with -I disables dynamic intensity setting - Removed option to manually disable dynamic intensity - Improve display output - Implement signal handler and attempt to clean up properly on exit - Only restart threads that are not stuck waiting on mandatory getworks - Compatibility changes courtesy of Ycros to build on mingw32 and osx - Explicitly grab first work item to prevent false positive hardware errors due to working on uninitialised work structs - Add option for non curses --text-only output - Ensure we connect at least once successfully before continuing to retry to connect in case url/login parameters were wrong - Print an executive summary when cgminer is terminated - Make sure to refresh the status window Versions -> 1.2.4 - Con Kolivas - July 2011. New maintainership of code under cgminer name. - Massive rewrite to incorporate GPU mining. - Incorporate original oclminer c code. - Rewrite gpu mining code to efficient work loops. - Implement per-card detection and settings. - Implement vector code. - Implement bfi int patching. - Import poclbm and phatk ocl kernels and use according to hardware type. - Implement customised optimised versions of opencl kernels. - Implement binary kernel generation and loading. - Implement preemptive asynchronous threaded work gathering and pushing. - Implement variable length extra work queues. - Optimise workloads to be efficient miners instead of getting lots of extra work. - Implement total hash throughput counters, per-card accepted, rejected and hw error count. - Staging and watchdog threads to prevent fallover. - Stale and reject share guarding. - Autodetection of new blocks without longpoll. - Dynamic setting of intensity to maintain desktop interactivity. - Curses interface with generous statistics and information. - Local generation of work (xroll ntime) when detecting poor network connectivity. Version 1.0.2 - Linux x86_64 optimisations - Con Kolivas - Optimise for x86_64 by default by using sse2_64 algo - Detects CPUs and sets number of threads accordingly - Uses CPU affinity for each thread where appropriate - Sets scheduling policy to lowest possible - Minor performance tweaks Version 1.0.1 - May 14, 2011 - OSX support Version 1.0 - May 9, 2011 - jansson 2.0 compatibility - correct off-by-one in date (month) display output - fix platform detection - improve yasm configure bits - support full URL, in X-Long-Polling header Version 0.8.1 - March 22, 2011 - Make --user, --pass actually work - Add User-Agent HTTP header to requests, so that server operators may more easily identify the miner client. - Fix minor bug in example JSON config file Version 0.8 - March 21, 2011 - Support long polling: http://deepbit.net/longpolling.php - Adjust max workload based on scantime (default 5 seconds, or 60 seconds for longpoll) - Standardize program output, and support syslog on Unix platforms - Suport --user/--pass options (and "user" and "pass" in config file), as an alternative to the current --userpass Version 0.7.2 - March 14, 2011 - Add port of ufasoft's sse2 assembly implementation (Linux only) This is a substantial speed improvement on Intel CPUs. - Move all JSON-RPC I/O to separate thread. This reduces the number of HTTP connections from one-per-thread to one, reducing resource usage on upstream bitcoind / pool server. Version 0.7.1 - March 2, 2011 - Add support for JSON-format configuration file. See example file example-cfg.json. Any long argument on the command line may be stored in the config file. - Timestamp each solution found - Improve sha256_4way performance. NOTE: This optimization makes the 'hash' debug-print output for sha256_way incorrect. - Use __builtin_expect() intrinsic as compiler micro-optimization - Build on Intel compiler - HTTP library now follows HTTP redirects Version 0.7 - February 12, 2011 - Re-use CURL object, thereby reuseing DNS cache and HTTP connections - Use bswap_32, if compiler intrinsic is not available - Disable full target validation (as opposed to simply H==0) for now Version 0.6.1 - February 4, 2011 - Fully validate "hash < target", rather than simply stopping our scan if the high 32 bits are 00000000. - Add --retry-pause, to set length of pause time between failure retries - Display proof-of-work hash and target, if -D (debug mode) enabled - Fix max-nonce auto-adjustment to actually work. This means if your scan takes longer than 5 seconds (--scantime), the miner will slowly reduce the number of hashes you work on, before fetching a new work unit. Version 0.6 - January 29, 2011 - Fetch new work unit, if scanhash takes longer than 5 seconds (--scantime) - BeeCee1's sha256 4way optimizations - lfm's byte swap optimization (improves via, cryptopp) - Fix non-working short options -q, -r Version 0.5 - December 28, 2010 - Exit program, when all threads have exited - Improve JSON-RPC failure diagnostics and resilience - Add --quiet option, to disable hashmeter output. Version 0.3.3 - December 27, 2010 - Critical fix for sha256_cryptopp 'cryptopp_asm' algo Version 0.3.2 - December 23, 2010 - Critical fix for sha256_via Version 0.3.1 - December 19, 2010 - Critical fix for sha256_via - Retry JSON-RPC failures (see --retry, under "minerd --help" output) Version 0.3 - December 18, 2010 - Add crypto++ 32bit assembly implementation - show version upon 'minerd --help' - work around gcc 4.5.x bug that killed 4way performance Version 0.2.2 - December 6, 2010 - VIA padlock implementation works now - Minor build and runtime fixes Version 0.2.1 - November 29, 2010 - avoid buffer overflow when submitting solutions - add Crypto++ sha256 implementation (C only, ASM elided for now) - minor internal optimizations and cleanups Version 0.2 - November 27, 2010 - Add script for building a Windows installer - improve hash performance (hashmeter) statistics - add tcatm 4way sha256 implementation - Add experimental VIA Padlock sha256 implementation Version 0.1.2 - November 26, 2010 - many small cleanups and micro-optimizations - build win32 exe using mingw - RPC URL, username/password become command line arguments - remove unused OpenSSL dependency Version 0.1.1 - November 24, 2010 - Do not build sha256_generic module separately from cpuminer. Version 0.1 - November 24, 2010 - Initial release.