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Add comment explaining forced processing of compact blocks

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Suhas Daftuar 7 years ago
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      src/net_processing.cpp

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src/net_processing.cpp

@ -2146,7 +2146,16 @@ bool static ProcessMessage(CNode* pfrom, const std::string& strCommand, CDataStr
mapBlockSource.emplace(pblock->GetHash(), std::make_pair(pfrom->GetId(), false)); mapBlockSource.emplace(pblock->GetHash(), std::make_pair(pfrom->GetId(), false));
} }
bool fNewBlock = false; bool fNewBlock = false;
ProcessNewBlock(chainparams, pblock, true, &fNewBlock); // Setting fForceProcessing to true means that we bypass some of
// our anti-DoS protections in AcceptBlock, which filters
// unrequested blocks that might be trying to waste our resources
// (eg disk space). Because we only try to reconstruct blocks when
// we're close to caught up (via the CanDirectFetch() requirement
// above, combined with the behavior of not requesting blocks until
// we have a chain with at least nMinimumChainWork), and we ignore
// compact blocks with less work than our tip, it is safe to treat
// reconstructed compact blocks as having been requested.
ProcessNewBlock(chainparams, pblock, /*fForceProcessing=*/true, &fNewBlock);
if (fNewBlock) { if (fNewBlock) {
pfrom->nLastBlockTime = GetTime(); pfrom->nLastBlockTime = GetTime();
} else { } else {
@ -2226,7 +2235,11 @@ bool static ProcessMessage(CNode* pfrom, const std::string& strCommand, CDataStr
bool fNewBlock = false; bool fNewBlock = false;
// Since we requested this block (it was in mapBlocksInFlight), force it to be processed, // Since we requested this block (it was in mapBlocksInFlight), force it to be processed,
// even if it would not be a candidate for new tip (missing previous block, chain not long enough, etc) // even if it would not be a candidate for new tip (missing previous block, chain not long enough, etc)
ProcessNewBlock(chainparams, pblock, true, &fNewBlock); // This bypasses some anti-DoS logic in AcceptBlock (eg to prevent
// disk-space attacks), but this should be safe due to the
// protections in the compact block handler -- see related comment
// in compact block optimistic reconstruction handling.
ProcessNewBlock(chainparams, pblock, /*fForceProcessing=*/true, &fNewBlock);
if (fNewBlock) { if (fNewBlock) {
pfrom->nLastBlockTime = GetTime(); pfrom->nLastBlockTime = GetTime();
} else { } else {

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