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/*
This file is part of cpp-ethereum.
cpp-ethereum is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
cpp-ethereum is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with cpp-ethereum. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/** @file TransactionQueue.cpp
* @author Gav Wood <i@gavwood.com>
* @date 2014
*/
#include "TransactionQueue.h"
#include <libdevcore/Log.h>
#include <libethcore/Exceptions.h>
#include "Transaction.h"
using namespace std;
using namespace dev;
using namespace dev::eth;
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const char* TransactionQueueChannel::name() { return EthCyan "┉┅▶"; }
ImportResult TransactionQueue::import(bytesConstRef _transactionRLP, ImportCallback const& _cb, IfDropped _ik)
{
// Check if we already know this transaction.
h256 h = sha3(_transactionRLP);
UpgradableGuard l(m_lock);
// TODO: keep old transactions around and check in State for nonce validity
if (m_known.count(h))
return ImportResult::AlreadyKnown;
if (m_dropped.count(h) && _ik == IfDropped::Ignore)
return ImportResult::AlreadyInChain;
try
{
// Check validity of _transactionRLP as a transaction. To do this we just deserialise and attempt to determine the sender.
// If it doesn't work, the signature is bad.
// The transaction's nonce may yet be invalid (or, it could be "valid" but we may be missing a marginally older transaction).
Transaction t(_transactionRLP, CheckTransaction::Everything);
UpgradeGuard ul(l);
// If valid, append to blocks.
m_current[h] = t;
m_known.insert(h);
if (_cb)
m_callbacks[h] = _cb;
ctxq << "Queued vaguely legit-looking transaction" << h.abridged();
m_onReady();
}
catch (Exception const& _e)
{
ctxq << "Ignoring invalid transaction: " << diagnostic_information(_e);
return ImportResult::Malformed;
}
catch (std::exception const& _e)
{
ctxq << "Ignoring invalid transaction: " << _e.what();
return ImportResult::Malformed;
}
return ImportResult::Success;
}
void TransactionQueue::setFuture(std::pair<h256, Transaction> const& _t)
{
WriteGuard l(m_lock);
if (m_current.count(_t.first))
{
m_current.erase(_t.first);
m_unknown.insert(make_pair(_t.second.sender(), _t));
}
}
void TransactionQueue::noteGood(std::pair<h256, Transaction> const& _t)
{
WriteGuard l(m_lock);
auto r = m_unknown.equal_range(_t.second.sender());
for (auto it = r.first; it != r.second; ++it)
m_current.insert(it->second);
m_unknown.erase(r.first, r.second);
}
void TransactionQueue::drop(h256 const& _txHash)
{
UpgradableGuard l(m_lock);
if (!m_known.count(_txHash))
return;
UpgradeGuard ul(l);
m_dropped.insert(_txHash);
m_known.erase(_txHash);
if (m_current.count(_txHash))
m_current.erase(_txHash);
else
{
for (auto i = m_unknown.begin(); i != m_unknown.end(); ++i)
if (i->second.first == _txHash)
{
m_unknown.erase(i);
break;
}
}
}