Skipping coinbase transactions and ensuring that the transaction is serialized
correctly when sending it onwards.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
Direct leak of 32 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x7f7678ee863e in calloc (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.5+0x10c63e)
#1 0x55f8c7b0fce5 in htable_default_alloc ccan/ccan/htable/htable.c:19
#2 0x55f8c7b1064f in double_table ccan/ccan/htable/htable.c:226
#3 0x55f8c7b10b19 in htable_add_ ccan/ccan/htable/htable.c:331
#4 0x55f8c7afac63 in scriptpubkeyset_add wallet/txfilter.c:30
#5 0x55f8c7afafce in txfilter_add_scriptpubkey wallet/txfilter.c:77
#6 0x55f8c7afb05f in txfilter_add_derkey wallet/txfilter.c:91
#7 0x55f8c7aa4d67 in init_txfilter lightningd/lightningd.c:482
#8 0x55f8c7aa52d8 in main lightningd/lightningd.c:721
#9 0x7f767889ab6a in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x26b6a)
Direct leak of 16 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x7f05f389563e in calloc (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.5+0x10c63e)
#1 0x55cac1e6bc99 in htable_default_alloc ccan/ccan/htable/htable.c:19
#2 0x55cac1e6c603 in double_table ccan/ccan/htable/htable.c:226
#3 0x55cac1e6cacd in htable_add_ ccan/ccan/htable/htable.c:331
#4 0x55cac1e56e48 in outpointset_add wallet/txfilter.c:61
#5 0x55cac1e57162 in outpointfilter_add wallet/txfilter.c:116
#6 0x55cac1e5ea3a in wallet_utxoset_add wallet/wallet.c:2365
#7 0x55cac1deddc2 in topo_add_utxos lightningd/chaintopology.c:603
#8 0x55cac1dedeac in add_tip lightningd/chaintopology.c:620
#9 0x55cac1dee2de in have_new_block lightningd/chaintopology.c:694
#10 0x55cac1deaab0 in process_rawblock lightningd/bitcoind.c:466
#11 0x55cac1de9fb4 in bcli_finished lightningd/bitcoind.c:214
#12 0x55cac1e6f5be in destroy_conn ccan/ccan/io/poll.c:244
#13 0x55cac1e6f5de in destroy_conn_close_fd ccan/ccan/io/poll.c:250
#14 0x55cac1e7baf5 in notify ccan/ccan/tal/tal.c:235
#15 0x55cac1e7bfe4 in del_tree ccan/ccan/tal/tal.c:397
#16 0x55cac1e7c370 in tal_free ccan/ccan/tal/tal.c:481
#17 0x55cac1e6dddd in io_close ccan/ccan/io/io.c:450
#18 0x55cac1e6fcf9 in io_loop ccan/ccan/io/poll.c:449
#19 0x55cac1dfac66 in io_loop_with_timers lightningd/io_loop_with_timers.c:24
#20 0x55cac1e0156b in main lightningd/lightningd.c:822
#21 0x7f05f3247b6a in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x26b6a)
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
I was bumping against some blocksync performance issues with 12k+ keys, 24k+
scriptpubkeys being checked against, and migrating that list to a hashset is
an easy fix to shave off 99% of the time to process a block.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
Pubkeys are not not actually DER encoding, but Pieter Wuille corrected
me: it's SEC 1 documented encoding.
Results from 5 runs, min-max(mean +/- stddev):
store_load_msec,vsz_kb,store_rewrite_sec,listnodes_sec,listchannels_sec,routing_sec,peer_write_all_sec
38922-39297(39180.6+/-1.3e+02),2880728,41.040000-41.160000(41.106+/-0.05),2.270000-2.530000(2.338+/-0.097),44.570000-53.980000(49.696+/-3),32.840000-33.080000(32.95+/-0.095),43.060000-44.950000(43.696+/-0.72)
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Christian and I both unwittingly used it in form:
*tal_arr_expand(&x) = tal(x, ...)
Since '=' isn't a sequence point, the compiler can (and does!) cache
the value of x, handing it to tal *after* tal_arr_expand() moves it
due to tal_resize().
The new version is somewhat less convenient to use, but doesn't have
this problem, since the assignment is always evaluated after the
resize.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We do this a lot, and had boutique helpers in various places. So add
a more generic one; for convenience it returns a pointer to the new
end element.
I prefer the name tal_arr_expand to tal_arr_append, since it's up to
the caller to populate the new array entry.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
tal_count() is used where there's a type, even if it's char or u8, and
tal_bytelen() is going to replace tal_len() for clarity: it's only needed
where a pointer is void.
We shim tal_bytelen() for now.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
structeq() is too dangerous: if a structure has padding, it can fail
silently.
The new ccan/structeq instead provides a macro to define foo_eq(),
which does the right thing in case of padding (which none of our
structures currently have anyway).
Upgrade ccan, and use it everywhere. Except run-peer-wire.c, which
is only testing code and can use raw memcmp(): valgrind will tell us
if padding exists.
Interestingly, we still declared short_channel_id_eq, even though
we didn't define it any more!
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Transaction filters are strongly related to the wallet, this move just
makes it a bit more explicit.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
This is mainly used to filter for transactions that may be of interest
to us, i.e., whether one of our keys is the recipient. It currently
does onyl simple scriptpubkey checks, but will eventually be extended
to use bloomfilters and add more sophisticated checks.
For now the goal is to speed up the processing of blocks during startup.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>