Upstream commit 7fac099bee.
Also, the merge commit contains the necessary decred-specific
alterations, adds a new policy parameter for AllowOldVotes to keep with
the spirit of the merged commit, modifies the RawMempoolVerbose to
accept an optional filter type to retain that functionality, and various
other cleanup intended to bring the code bases more in line with one
another.
137 lines
4.2 KiB
Go
137 lines
4.2 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2014-2016 The btcsuite developers
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// Copyright (c) 2015-2016 The Decred developers
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// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package mempool
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import (
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"github.com/decred/dcrd/blockchain"
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"github.com/decred/dcrd/wire"
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)
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// RuleError identifies a rule violation. It is used to indicate that
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// processing of a transaction failed due to one of the many validation
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// rules. The caller can use type assertions to determine if a failure was
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// specifically due to a rule violation and use the Err field to access the
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// underlying error, which will be either a TxRuleError or a
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// blockchain.RuleError.
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type RuleError struct {
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Err error
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}
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// Error satisfies the error interface and prints human-readable errors.
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func (e RuleError) Error() string {
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if e.Err == nil {
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return "<nil>"
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}
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return e.Err.Error()
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}
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// TxRuleError identifies a rule violation. It is used to indicate that
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// processing of a transaction failed due to one of the many validation
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// rules. The caller can use type assertions to determine if a failure was
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// specifically due to a rule violation and access the ErrorCode field to
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// ascertain the specific reason for the rule violation.
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type TxRuleError struct {
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RejectCode wire.RejectCode // The code to send with reject messages
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Description string // Human readable description of the issue
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}
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// Error satisfies the error interface and prints human-readable errors.
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func (e TxRuleError) Error() string {
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return e.Description
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}
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// txRuleError creates an underlying TxRuleError with the given a set of
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// arguments and returns a RuleError that encapsulates it.
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func txRuleError(c wire.RejectCode, desc string) RuleError {
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return RuleError{
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Err: TxRuleError{RejectCode: c, Description: desc},
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}
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}
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// chainRuleError returns a RuleError that encapsulates the given
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// blockchain.RuleError.
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func chainRuleError(chainErr blockchain.RuleError) RuleError {
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return RuleError{
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Err: chainErr,
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}
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}
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// extractRejectCode attempts to return a relevant reject code for a given error
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// by examining the error for known types. It will return true if a code
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// was successfully extracted.
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func extractRejectCode(err error) (wire.RejectCode, bool) {
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// Pull the underlying error out of a RuleError.
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if rerr, ok := err.(RuleError); ok {
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err = rerr.Err
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}
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switch err := err.(type) {
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case blockchain.RuleError:
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// Convert the chain error to a reject code.
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var code wire.RejectCode
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switch err.ErrorCode {
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// Rejected due to duplicate.
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case blockchain.ErrDuplicateBlock:
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fallthrough
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case blockchain.ErrDoubleSpend:
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code = wire.RejectDuplicate
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// Rejected due to obsolete version.
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case blockchain.ErrBlockVersionTooOld:
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code = wire.RejectObsolete
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// Rejected due to checkpoint.
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case blockchain.ErrCheckpointTimeTooOld:
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fallthrough
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case blockchain.ErrDifficultyTooLow:
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fallthrough
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case blockchain.ErrBadCheckpoint:
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fallthrough
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case blockchain.ErrForkTooOld:
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code = wire.RejectCheckpoint
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// Everything else is due to the block or transaction being invalid.
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default:
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code = wire.RejectInvalid
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}
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return code, true
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case TxRuleError:
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return err.RejectCode, true
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case nil:
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return wire.RejectInvalid, false
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}
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return wire.RejectInvalid, false
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}
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// ErrToRejectErr examines the underlying type of the error and returns a reject
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// code and string appropriate to be sent in a wire.MsgReject message.
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func ErrToRejectErr(err error) (wire.RejectCode, string) {
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// Return the reject code along with the error text if it can be
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// extracted from the error.
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rejectCode, found := extractRejectCode(err)
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if found {
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return rejectCode, err.Error()
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}
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// Return a generic rejected string if there is no error. This really
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// should not happen unless the code elsewhere is not setting an error
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// as it should be, but it's best to be safe and simply return a generic
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// string rather than allowing the following code that dereferences the
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// err to panic.
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if err == nil {
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return wire.RejectInvalid, "rejected"
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}
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// When the underlying error is not one of the above cases, just return
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// wire.RejectInvalid with a generic rejected string plus the error
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// text.
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return wire.RejectInvalid, "rejected: " + err.Error()
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}
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