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doc: add comment explaining initial header request

Add a comment that explains why the initial "getheader" requests are
made starting from the block preceding the currently best one.

Thanks to sdaftuar for the explanation!
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Daniel Kraft 9 years ago
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src/main.cpp

@ -4955,7 +4955,16 @@ bool SendMessages(CNode* pto, bool fSendTrickle) @@ -4955,7 +4955,16 @@ bool SendMessages(CNode* pto, bool fSendTrickle)
if ((nSyncStarted == 0 && fFetch) || pindexBestHeader->GetBlockTime() > GetAdjustedTime() - 24 * 60 * 60) {
state.fSyncStarted = true;
nSyncStarted++;
CBlockIndex *pindexStart = pindexBestHeader->pprev ? pindexBestHeader->pprev : pindexBestHeader;
const CBlockIndex *pindexStart = pindexBestHeader;
/* If possible, start at the block preceding the currently
best known header. This ensures that we always get a
non-empty list of headers back as long as the peer
is up-to-date. With a non-empty response, we can initialise
the peer's known best block. This wouldn't be possible
if we requested starting at pindexBestHeader and
got back an empty response. */
if (pindexStart->pprev)
pindexStart = pindexStart->pprev;
LogPrint("net", "initial getheaders (%d) to peer=%d (startheight:%d)\n", pindexStart->nHeight, pto->id, pto->nStartingHeight);
pto->PushMessage("getheaders", chainActive.GetLocator(pindexStart), uint256());
}

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