This changes the priority calculation to not include the size of per-txin
data including up to 110 bytes of scriptsig so that transactions which
sweep up extra UTXO don't lose priority relative to ones that don't.
I'd toyed with some other variations, but it seems like any formulation
which results in an incentive stronger than making them not count will
sometimes create incentives to add extra outputs so that you have
extra inputs to consume later. The maximum credit is limited so that
users don't lose the disincentive to stuff random data in their
transactions, the limit of 110 is based on the size of a P2SH
redemption with a compressed public key.
This shouldn't need a staged deployment because the priority is not
used as a relay criteria, only a mining criteria.
Seems it was forgotten about when IsPushOnly() and the unittests were
written. A particular oddity is that OP_RESERVED doesn't count towards
the >201 opcode limit unlike every other named opcode.
getblocktemplate only uses certain portions of the coinbase transaction,
notably ignoring the coinbase TX output entirely.
Use CreateNewBlock() rather than CreateNewBlockWithKey(), eliminating
the needless key passing.
Should be zero behavior changes.
WalletView:
- add new signal showNormalIfMinimized()
- emit the new signal in handleURI() to fix a bug, preventing the main
window to show up when using bitcoin: URIs
WalletStack:
- connect the showNormalIfMinimized() signal from WalletView with the
showNormalIfMinimized() slot in BitcoinGUI
- rework setCurrentWallet() to return a bool
- add check for valid walletModel in addWallet()
- add missing gui attribute initialisation in constructor
WalletFrame:
- remove unused or unneded class attributes gui and clientModel
- add a check for valid clientModel in setClientModel()
General:
- small code formatting changes
Add support for a Payment Protocol to Bitcoin-Qt.
Payment messages are protocol-buffer encoded and communicated over
http(s), so this adds a dependency on the Google protocol buffer
library, and requires Qt with OpenSSL support.
- move SelectParamsFromCommandLine() from init.cpp to bitcoin.cpp to allow
to use TestNet() for Bitcoin-Qt instead of GetBoolArg("-testnet", false)
- change order in bitcoind.cpp to match bitcoin.cpp functionality
- hamonize error message strings for missing datadir and failing
SelectParamsFromCommandLine() in bitcoin.cpp and bitcoind.cpp
- use TestNet() call in splashscreen.cpp
Straight refactor, so mapAddressBook stores a CAddressBookData
(which just contains a std::string) instead of a std::string.
Preparation for payment protocol work, which will add the notion
of refund addresses to the address book.
Replaces the validation check for "amount == 0" with an isDust check,
so very small output amounts are caught before the wallet
is unlocked, a transaction is created, etc.
- update translation master files
- include current translations from Transifex
- add several new languages
- fix a bug in bitcoin.qrc, which prevents some languages from beeing used
(wrong file extension .ts instead of .qm was used)
be1b0ff On Mac OS X fsync does not guarantee write to disk. Use fcntl F_FULLFSYNC instead.
git-subtree-dir: src/leveldb
git-subtree-split: be1b0ff1fcd6ad820a7fd111ac671fb51cc68001
This reduces a peer's ability to attack network resources by
using a full bloom filter, but without reducing the usability
of bloom filters. It sets a default match everything filter
for peers and it generalizes a prior optimization to
cover more cases.
a02ddf9 Added GNU/kFreeBSD kernel name (TARGET_OS)
8487468 CondVar::SignalAll was broken, leading to deadlocks on Windows builds. http://code.google.com/p/leveldb/issues/detail?id=149
f6d84d1 Allow files to be opened for reading multiple times
cb8e3f7 Checking whether closing succeeds
d5317e8 Print actual Win32 error that occurred on file creation failure.
907f308 Port leveldb to MinGW32
9def2bf Mingw support for Windows LevelDB port
0a7b074 Pre-Vista leveldb::port::InitOnce implementation
31a2b09 Native Windows LevelDB port
058a035 Remove Snappy support
5bd76dc Release leveldb 1.12
7b094f1 Release leveldb 1.11
28dad91 Release leveldb 1.10
514c943 Make DB::Open fail if sst files are missing.
d84c825 Fix corruption bug found and analyzed by dhruba@gmail.com
ea2e919 added utility to dump leveldb files
REVERT: ae6c262 Merge branch 'leveldb' into ripple-fork
REVERT: 28fa222 Looks like a bit more delay is needed to smooth the latency.
REVERT: a18f3e6 Tidy up JobQueue, add ripple_core module
REVERT: ab82e57 Release leveldb 1.12
REVERT: 02c6259 Release leveldb 1.11
REVERT: 5bbb544 Rate limit compactions with a 25ms pause after each complete file.
REVERT: 8c29c47 LevelDB issue 178 fix: cannot resize a level 0 compaction set
REVERT: 18b245c Added GNU/kFreeBSD kernel name (TARGET_OS)
REVERT: 8be9d12 CondVar::SignalAll was broken, leading to deadlocks on Windows builds. http://code.google.com/p/leveldb/issues/detail?id=149
REVERT: c9fc070 Upgrade LevelDB to 1.10.0, mostly for better write stall logging.
REVERT: 8215b15 Tweak to variable name to support unity build
REVERT: aca1ffc Allow files to be opened for reading multiple times
REVERT: 693a70c Checking whether closing succeeds
REVERT: 0144d04 Print actual Win32 error that occurred on file creation failure.
REVERT: 43ed517 Fix corruption bug found and analyzed by dhruba@gmail.com
REVERT: 413c74c added utility to dump leveldb files
REVERT: 96eda85 Port leveldb to MinGW32
REVERT: 0967260 Mingw support for Windows LevelDB port
REVERT: ee3f9bd Pre-Vista leveldb::port::InitOnce implementation
REVERT: f5d0a41 Native Windows LevelDB port
REVERT: 28b35f1 Remove Snappy support
git-subtree-dir: src/leveldb
git-subtree-split: a02ddf9b14d145e88185ee209ab8b01d8826663a
To fix a minor malleability found by Sergio Lerner (reported here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=8392.msg1245898#msg1245898)
The problem is that if (R,S) is a valid ECDSA signature for a given
message and public key, (R,-S) is also valid. Modulo N (the order
of the secp256k1 curve), this means that both (R,S) and (R,N-S) are
valid. Given that N is odd, S and N-S have a different lowest bit.
We solve the problem by forcing signatures to have an even S value,
excluding one of the alternatives.
This commit just changes the signing code to always produce even S
values, and adds a verification mode to check it. This code is not
enabled anywhere yet. Existing tests in key_tests.cpp verify that
the produced signatures are still valid.