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Ava Chow
ab233255d4
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33866: refactor: Let CCoinsViewCache::BatchWrite return void
6da6f503a6dd8de85780ca402f5202095aa8b6ea refactor: Let CCoinsViewCache::BatchWrite return void (TheCharlatan)

Pull request description:

  CCoinsViewCache::BatchWrite always returns true if called from a backed cache, so just return void instead. Also return void from ::Sync and ::Flush.

  This allows for dropping a FatalError condition and simplifying some dead error handling code a bit.

  Since we now no longer exercise the "error path" when returning from `CCoinsView::BatchWrite`, make the method clear the cache instead. This should only be exercised by tests and not change production behaviour. This might slightly improve the coins_view fuzz test's ability to generate better coverage.

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2026-01-02 16:49:23 -08:00
bensig
08ed802bab doc: fix double-word typos in comments 2025-12-30 12:12:26 -08:00
fanquake
3e4765ee10
scripted-diff: [doc] Unify stale copyright headers
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-

sed --in-place --regexp-extended \
       's;( 20[0-2][0-9])(-20[0-2][0-9])? The Bitcoin Core developers;\1-present The Bitcoin Core developers;g' \
       $( git grep -l 'The Bitcoin Core developers' -- ':(exclude)COPYING' ':(exclude)src/ipc/libmultiprocess' ':(exclude)src/minisketch' )

-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2025-12-19 16:58:36 +00:00
merge-script
7f295e1d9b
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#34084: scripted-diff: [doc] Unify stale copyright headers
fa4cb13b52030c2e55c6bea170649ab69d75f758 test: [doc] Manually unify stale headers (MarcoFalke)
fa5f29774872d18febc0df38831a6e45f3de69cc scripted-diff: [doc] Unify stale copyright headers (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Historically, the upper year range in file headers was bumped manually
  or with a script.

  This has many issues:

  * The script is causing churn. See for example commit 306ccd4, or
    drive-by first-time contributions bumping them one-by-one. (A few from
    this year: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32008,
    https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31642,
    https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32963, ...)
  * Some, or likely most, upper year values were wrong. Reasons for
    incorrect dates could be code moves, cherry-picks, or simply bugs in
    the script.
  * The upper range is not needed for anything.
  * Anyone who wants to find the initial file creation date, or file
    history, can use `git log` or `git blame` to get more accurate
    results.
  * Many places are already using the `-present` suffix, with the meaning
    that the upper range is omitted.

  To fix all issues, this bumps the upper range of the copyright headers
  to `-present`.

  Further notes:

  * Obviously, the yearly 4-line bump commit for the build system (c.f.
    b537a2c02a9921235d1ecf8c3c7dc1836ec68131) is fine and will remain.
  * For new code, the date range can be fully omitted, as it is done
    already by some developers. Obviously, developers are free to pick
    whatever style they want. One can list the commits for each style.
  * For example, to list all commits that use `-present`:
    `git log --format='%an (%ae) [%h: %s]' -S 'present The Bitcoin'`.
  * Alternatively, to list all commits that use no range at all:
    `git log --format='%an (%ae) [%h: %s]' -S '(c) The Bitcoin'`.

  <!--
  * The lower range can be wrong as well, so it could be omitted as well,
    but this is left for a follow-up. A previous attempt was in
    https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26817.

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2025-12-19 16:56:02 +00:00
Pieter Wuille
75bdb925f4 clusterlin: drop support for improvable chunking (simplification)
With MergeLinearizations() gone and the LIMO-based Linearize() replaced by SFL, we do not
need a class (LinearizationChunking) that can maintain an incrementally-improving chunk
set anymore.

Replace it with a function (ChunkLinearizationInfo) that just computes the chunks as
SetInfos once, and returns them as a vector. This simplifies several call sites too.
2025-12-18 16:01:31 -05:00
Pieter Wuille
91399a7912 clusterlin: remove unused MergeLinearizations (cleanup)
This ended up never being used in txgraph.
2025-12-18 16:01:31 -05:00
Pieter Wuille
13aad26b78 clusterlin: randomize various decisions in SFL (feature)
This introduces a local RNG inside the SFL state, which is used to randomize
various decisions inside the algorithm, in order to make it hard to create
pathological clusters which predictably have bad performance.

The decisions being randomized are:
* When deciding what chunk to attempt to split, the queue order is
  randomized.
* When deciding which dependency to split on, a uniformly random one is
  chosen among those with higher top feerate than bottom feerate within
  the chosen chunk.
* When deciding which chunks to merge, a uniformly random one among those
  with the higher feerate difference is picked.
* When merging two chunks, a uniformly random dependency between them is
  now activated.
* When making the state topological, the queue of chunks to process is
  randomized.
2025-12-18 16:01:31 -05:00
Pieter Wuille
ddbfa4dfac clusterlin: keep FIFO queue of improvable chunks (preparation)
This introduces a queue of chunks that still need processing, in both
MakeTopological() and OptimizationStep(). This is simultaneously:
* A preparation for introducing randomization, by allowing permuting the
  queue.
* An improvement to the fairness of suboptimal solutions, by distributing
  the work more fairly over chunks.
* An optimization, by avoiding retrying chunks over and over again which
  are already known to be optimal.
2025-12-18 16:01:31 -05:00
Pieter Wuille
3efc94d656 clusterlin: replace cluster linearization with SFL (feature)
This replaces the existing LIMO linearization algorithm (which internally uses
ancestor set finding and candidate set finding) with the much more performant
spanning-forest linearization algorithm.

This removes the old candidate-set search algorithm, and several of its tests,
benchmarks, and needed utility code.

The worst case time per cost is similar to the previous algorithm, so
ACCEPTABLE_ITERS is unchanged.
2025-12-18 16:01:31 -05:00
Pieter Wuille
6a8fa821b8 clusterlin: add support for loading existing linearization (feature) 2025-12-18 16:01:22 -05:00
Pieter Wuille
da48ed9f34 clusterlin: ReadLinearization for non-topological (tests)
Rather than using an ad-hoc no-dependency copy of the graph when a potentially
non-topological linearization is needed in the clusterlin fuzz test, add this
directly as a feature in ReadLinearization().

This is preparation for a later commit where another use for such a function
is added.
2025-12-18 15:49:07 -05:00
Pieter Wuille
c461259fb6 clusterlin: add class implementing SFL state (preparation)
This adds a data structure representing the optimization state for the spanning-forest
linearization algorithm (SFL), plus a fuzz test for its correctness.

This is preparation for switching over Linearize() to use this algorithm.

See https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/spanning-forest-cluster-linearization/1419 for
a description of the algorithm.
2025-12-18 15:49:01 -05:00
merge-script
516ae5ede4
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31533: fuzz: Add fuzz target for block index tree and related validation events
db2d39f642979f929261e5f1cd67f0c2f2ca045f fuzz: add subtest for re-downloading a previously pruned block (Eugene Siegel)
45f5b2dac330906368352a1c585183f0d75d779d fuzz: Add fuzzer for block index (Martin Zumsande)
c011e3aa542631a8857039df796ebf13a653e8a6 test: Wrap validation functions with TestChainstateManager (Martin Zumsande)

Pull request description:

  This adds a fuzz target for the block index and various events in validation that interact with it.

  It can create arbitrary tree-like structure of block indexes, simulating (so far) the following events:
  - Adding a header
  - Receiving the full block (may be valid or not)
  - `ActivateBestChain()` - Reorging the chain to a new chain tip (possibly encountering invalid blocks on the way)
  - Pruning a block in the best chain
  - Receiving a previously pruned block again (`getblockfrompeer`)

  It might be interesting / possible to extend this to more events, such as dealing with more than one chainstate (assumeutxo).

  The test skips all actual validation of header/ block / transaction data by just simulating the outcome, and also doesn't interact with the data directory.
  The main goal is to ensure the integrity of the block index tree in all fuzzed constellations, by calling `CheckBlockIndex()` at the end of each iteration.

  Compared to #29158 this approach has a more limited scope (by skipping all actual validation), but it is fast - it doesn't do a full init sequence on each iteration, but "cleans up" after itself by resetting the global validation state after each iteration.

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2025-12-18 15:26:42 +00:00
merge-script
8d38b6f5f1
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#34091: fuzz: doc: remove any mention to address_deserialize_v2
caf4843a59a9d2512d69f8fd88a9672112bd80ac fuzz: doc: remove any mention to address_deserialize_v2 (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  We don't have `address_deserialize_v2` target anymore since fac81affb527132945773a5315bd27fec61ec52f (we used to have `address_deserialize_v1_notime`, `address_deserialize_v1_withtime` and `address_deserialize_v2` but now we only have a single `address_deserialize` target) so it removes any mention to it.

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2025-12-18 11:35:41 +00:00
Ryan Ofsky
ab513103df
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33192: refactor: unify container presence checks
d9319b06cf82664d55f255387a348135fd7f91c7 refactor: unify container presence checks - non-trivial counts (Lőrinc)
039307554eb311ce41648d1f9a12b543f480f871 refactor: unify container presence checks - trivial counts (Lőrinc)
8bb9219b6301215f53e43967d17445aaf1b81090 refactor: unify container presence checks - find (Lőrinc)

Pull request description:

  ### Summary
  Instead of counting occurrences in sets and maps, the C++20 `::contains` method expresses the intent unambiguously and can return early on first encounter.

  ### Context
  Applied clang‑tidy's [readability‑container‑contains](https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/readability/container-contains.html) check, though many cases required manual changes since tidy couldn't fix them automatically.

  ### Changes
  The changes made here were:

  | From                   | To               |
  |------------------------|------------------|
  | `m.find(k) == m.end()` | `!m.contains(k)` |
  | `m.find(k) != m.end()` | `m.contains(k)`  |
  | `m.count(k)`           | `m.contains(k)`  |
  | `!m.count(k)`          | `!m.contains(k)` |
  | `m.count(k) == 0`      | `!m.contains(k)` |
  | `m.count(k) != 1`      | `!m.contains(k)` |
  | `m.count(k) == 1`      | `m.contains(k)`  |
  | `m.count(k) < 1`       | `!m.contains(k)`  |
  | `m.count(k) > 0`       | `m.contains(k)`  |
  | `m.count(k) != 0`      | `m.contains(k)`  |

  > Note that `== 1`/`!= 1`/`< 1` only apply to simple [maps](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/container/map/contains)/[sets](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/container/set/contains) and had to be changed manually.

  There are many other cases that could have been changed, but we've reverted most of those to reduce conflict with other open PRs.

  -----

  <details>
  <summary>clang-tidy command on Mac</summary>

  ```bash
  rm -rfd build && \
  cmake -B build \
    -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER="$(brew --prefix llvm)/bin/clang" \
    -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER="$(brew --prefix llvm)/bin/clang++" \
    -DCMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT="$(xcrun --show-sdk-path)" \
    -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-target arm64-apple-macos11" \
    -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-target arm64-apple-macos11" \
    -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON -DBUILD_BENCH=ON -DBUILD_FUZZ_BINARY=ON -DBUILD_FOR_FUZZING=ON

   "$(brew --prefix llvm)/bin/run-clang-tidy" -quiet -p build -j$(nproc) -checks='-*,readability-container-contains' | grep -v 'clang-tidy'
  ```

  </details>

  Note: this is a take 2 of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33094 with fewer contentious changes.

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2025-12-17 16:17:29 -05:00
brunoerg
caf4843a59 fuzz: doc: remove any mention to address_deserialize_v2 2025-12-17 11:57:11 -03:00
MarcoFalke
fa5f297748
scripted-diff: [doc] Unify stale copyright headers
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-

 sed --in-place --regexp-extended \
   's;( 20[0-2][0-9])(-20[0-2][0-9])? The Bitcoin Core developers;\1-present The Bitcoin Core developers;g' \
   $( git grep -l 'The Bitcoin Core developers' -- ':(exclude)COPYING' ':(exclude)src/ipc/libmultiprocess' ':(exclude)src/minisketch' )

-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2025-12-16 22:21:15 +01:00
Eugene Siegel
db2d39f642 fuzz: add subtest for re-downloading a previously pruned block
This imitates the use of the getblockfrompeer rpc.
Note that currently pruning is limited to blocks in the active chain.

Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
2025-12-16 11:25:46 -05:00
Martin Zumsande
45f5b2dac3 fuzz: Add fuzzer for block index
This fuzz target creates arbitrary tree-like structure of indices,
simulating the following events:
- Adding a header to the block tree db
- Receiving the full block (may be valid or not)
- Reorging to a new chain tip (possibly encountering invalid blocks on
  the way)
- pruning
The test skips all actual validation of header/ block / transaction data
by just simulating the outcome, and also doesn't interact with the data directory.

The main goal is to test the integrity of the block index tree in
all fuzzed constellations, by calling CheckBlockIndex()
at the end of each iteration.
2025-12-16 11:25:46 -05:00
merge-script
13891a8a68
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#34050: fuzz: exercise ComputeMerkleRoot without mutated parameter
7e9de20c0c144f5ccea5efe6d90601dd72bc7461 fuzz: exercise `ComputeMerkleRoot` without mutated parameter (Lőrinc)

Pull request description:

  The `mutated` parameter in `ComputeMerkleRoot` unlocks a different path that was always exercised in the fuzz test.
  Adjusted to be fuzzer to pass `nullptr` as well to make sure that path is also tested: 24ed820d4f/src/consensus/merkle.cpp (L49-L53)

  Follow-up to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33805#discussion_r2589073735

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2025-12-16 14:25:55 +00:00
merge-script
4f11ef058b
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30214: refactor: Improve assumeutxo state representation
82be652e40ec7e1bea4b260ee804a92a3e05f496 doc: Improve ChainstateManager documentation, use consistent terms (Ryan Ofsky)
af455dcb39dbd53700105e29c87de5db65ecf43c refactor: Simplify pruning functions (TheCharlatan)
ae85c495f1b507ca5871ea98f5d884fccb15adba refactor: Delete ChainstateManager::GetAll() method (Ryan Ofsky)
6a572dbda92ceb8c5af379f51cf6f9b93fb5e486 refactor: Add ChainstateManager::ActivateBestChains() method (Ryan Ofsky)
491d827d5284ed984ee2b11daaee50321217eac5 refactor: Add ChainstateManager::m_chainstates member (Ryan Ofsky)
e514fe61168109bd467d7cb2ac7561442b17b5f6 refactor: Delete ChainstateManager::SnapshotBlockhash() method (Ryan Ofsky)
ee35250683ab9a395b70a0e90ebc68b1858387c7 refactor: Delete ChainstateManager::IsSnapshotValidated() method (Ryan Ofsky)
d9e82299fc4e45fbc0f5a34dcbb1d51397d0bd35 refactor: Delete ChainstateManager::IsSnapshotActive() method (Ryan Ofsky)
4dfe383912761669a968f8535ed43437da160ec8 refactor: Convert ChainstateRole enum to struct (Ryan Ofsky)
352ad27fc1b1b350c8dbeb26a9813b01025cad31 refactor: Add ChainstateManager::ValidatedChainstate() method (Ryan Ofsky)
a229cb9477e6622087241be7a105551d1329503b refactor: Add ChainstateManager::CurrentChainstate() method (Ryan Ofsky)
a9b7f5614c24fe6f386448604c325ec4fa6c98a5 refactor: Add Chainstate::StoragePath() method (Ryan Ofsky)
840bd2ef230ed0582fe33a90ec2636bfefa21709 refactor: Pass chainstate parameters to MaybeCompleteSnapshotValidation (Ryan Ofsky)
1598a15aedb9fd9c4e4a671785ebebf56fc1e072 refactor: Deduplicate Chainstate activation code (Ryan Ofsky)
9fe927b6d654e752dac82156e209e45d31b75779 refactor: Add Chainstate m_assumeutxo and m_target_utxohash members (Ryan Ofsky)
6082c84713f42f5fa66f9a76baef17e8ed231633 refactor: Add Chainstate::m_target_blockhash member (Ryan Ofsky)
de00e87548f7ddd623355b7094924b0387a36280 test: Fix broken chainstatemanager_snapshot_init check (Ryan Ofsky)

Pull request description:

  This PR contains the first part of #28608, which tries to make assumeutxo code more maintainable, and improve it by not locking `cs_main` for a long time when the snapshot block is connected, and by deleting the snapshot validation chainstate when it is no longer used, instead of waiting until the next restart.

  The changes in this PR are just refactoring. They make `Chainstate` objects self-contained, so for example, it is possible to determine what blocks to connect to a chainstate without querying `ChainstateManager`, and to determine whether a Chainstate is validated without basing it on inferences like `&cs != &ActiveChainstate()` or `GetAll().size() == 1`.

  The PR also tries to make assumeutxo terminology less confusing, using "current chainstate" to refer to the chainstate targeting the current network tip, and "historical chainstate" to refer to the chainstate downloading old blocks and validating the assumeutxo snapshot. It removes uses of the terms "active chainstate," "usable chainstate," "disabled chainstate," "ibd chainstate," and "snapshot chainstate" which are confusing for various reasons.

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2025-12-16 14:03:34 +00:00
TheCharlatan
6da6f503a6
refactor: Let CCoinsViewCache::BatchWrite return void
CCoinsViewCache::BatchWrite always returns true if called from a backed
cache, so just return void instead. Also return void from ::Sync and
::Flush.

This allows for dropping a FatalError condition and simplifying some
dead error handling code a bit.

Since we now no longer exercise the "error path" when returning from
`CCoinsView::BatchWrite`, make the method clear the cache instead. This
should only be exercised by tests and not change production behaviour.
This might slightly improve the coins_view fuzz test's ability to
generate better coverage.

Co-authored-by: l0rinc <pap.lorinc@gmail.com>
2025-12-14 22:25:31 +01:00
marcofleon
a70a14a3f4 refactor: Separate out logic for building a tree-shaped dependency graph 2025-12-12 16:09:53 +01:00
marcofleon
ce29d7d626 fuzz: Fix variable in clusterlin_postlinearize_tree check
The test intends to verify that running `PostLinearize` a
second time on a tree-structured graph doesn't change the
result. But `PostLinearize` was being called on the original
variable, not the copy. So the check was comparing the
unmodified copy against itself, which is useless.

Fix by post-linearizing the correct variable.
2025-12-12 15:04:10 +00:00
marcofleon
876e2849b4 fuzz: Fix incorrect loop bounds in clusterlin_postlinearize_tree
The dependency graphs generated by this test can have holes
(unused indices) in them. This means some of the transactions
were skipped when using `depgraph_gen.TxCount()` as the upper
bound of the loop. Switch to using `depgraph.Positions()` to
correctly handle sparse graphs.
2025-12-12 15:02:26 +00:00
Ryan Ofsky
e514fe6116 refactor: Delete ChainstateManager::SnapshotBlockhash() method
SnapshotBlockhash() is only called two places outside of tests, and is used
redundantly in some tests, checking the same field as other checks. Simplify by
dropping the method and using the m_from_snapshot_blockhash field directly.
2025-12-12 06:49:59 -04:00
Ryan Ofsky
840bd2ef23 refactor: Pass chainstate parameters to MaybeCompleteSnapshotValidation
Remove hardcoded references to m_ibd_chainstate and m_snapshot_chainstate so
MaybeCompleteSnapshotValidation function can be simpler and focus on validating
the snapshot without dealing with internal ChainstateManager states.

This is a step towards being able to validate the snapshot outside of
ActivateBestChain loop so cs_main is not locked for minutes when the snapshot
block is connected.
2025-12-12 06:49:59 -04:00
Lőrinc
7e9de20c0c
fuzz: exercise ComputeMerkleRoot without mutated parameter
Co-authored-by: sedited <seb.kung@gmail.com>
2025-12-11 12:47:18 +01:00
Ava Chow
b26762bdcb
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33805: merkle: migrate path arg to reference and drop unused args
24ed820d4f0d8f7fa2f69e1909c2d98f809d2f94 merkle: remove unused `mutated` arg from `BlockWitnessMerkleRoot` (Lőrinc)
63d640fa6a7090b4e615153b42ebf2e48d909db0 merkle: remove unused `proot` and `pmutated` args from `MerkleComputation` (Lőrinc)
be270551df30dd42b4f1b664234d0c22c09be625 merkle: migrate `path` arg of `MerkleComputation` to a reference (Lőrinc)

Pull request description:

  ### Summary
  Simplifies merkle tree computation by removing dead code found through coverage analysis (following up on #33768 and #33786).

  ### History

  #### BlockWitnessMerkleRoot
  Original `MerkleComputation` was added in ee60e5625b (diff-706988c23877f8a557484053887f932b2cafb3b5998b50497ce7ff8118ac85a3R131) where it was called for either `&hash, mutated` or `position, &ret` args.
  In 1f0e7ca09c (diff-706988c23877f8a557484053887f932b2cafb3b5998b50497ce7ff8118ac85a3L135-L165) the first usage was inlined in `ComputeMerkleRoot`, leaving the `proot` and , `pmutated` values unused in `MerkleComputation`.
  Later in 4defdfab94 the method was moved to test and in 63d6ad7c89 (diff-706988c23877f8a557484053887f932b2cafb3b5998b50497ce7ff8118ac85a3R87-R95) was restored to the code, though with unused parameters again.

  #### BlockWitnessMerkleRoot
  `BlockWitnessMerkleRoot` was introduced in 8b49040854 where it was already called with `NULL` 8b49040854 (diff-34d21af3c614ea3cee120df276c9c4ae95053830d7f1d3deaf009a4625409ad2R3509) or an unused dummy 8b49040854 (diff-34d21af3c614ea3cee120df276c9c4ae95053830d7f1d3deaf009a4625409ad2R3598-R3599) for the `mutated` parameter.

  ### Fixes

  #### BlockWitnessMerkleRoot
  - Converts `path` parameter from pointer to reference (always non-null at call site)
  - Removes `proot` and `pmutated` parameters (always `nullptr` at call site)

  #### BlockWitnessMerkleRoot
  - Removes unused `mutated` output parameter (always passed as `nullptr`)

  The change is a refactor that shouldn't introduce *any* behavioral change, only remove dead code, leftovers from previous refactors.

  ### Coverage proof
  https://maflcko.github.io/b-c-cov/total.coverage/src/consensus/merkle.cpp.gcov.html

ACKs for top commit:
  optout21:
    utACK 24ed820d4f0d8f7fa2f69e1909c2d98f809d2f94
  Sjors:
    utACK 24ed820d4f0d8f7fa2f69e1909c2d98f809d2f94
  achow101:
    ACK 24ed820d4f0d8f7fa2f69e1909c2d98f809d2f94
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    ACK 24ed820d4f0d8f7fa2f69e1909c2d98f809d2f94

Tree-SHA512: 6960411304631bc381a3db7a682f6b6ba51bd58936ca85aa237c69a9109265b736b22ec4d891875bddfcbe8517bd3f014c44a4b387942eee4b01029c91ec93e1
2025-12-10 15:28:50 -08:00
Ava Chow
0f6d8a347a
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30442: precalculate SipHash constant salt XORs
6eb5ba569141b722a5e27ef36e04994886769c44 refactor: extract shared `SipHash` state into `SipHashState` (Lőrinc)
118d22ddb4ba6af6cd54204dda579c2ff9a70c12 optimization: cache `PresaltedSipHasher` in `CBlockHeaderAndShortTxIDs` (Lőrinc)
9ca52a4cbece2963363d201ef2b15d58d96ea221 optimization: migrate `SipHashUint256` to `PresaltedSipHasher` (Lőrinc)
ec11b9fede2af826abb144a443115fb586c49597 optimization: introduce `PresaltedSipHasher` for repeated hashing (Lőrinc)
20330548cf5f44cec057c0ed099b64c81afb124d refactor: extract `SipHash` C0-C3 constants to class scope (Lőrinc)
9f9eb7fbc053b38daeb1f4ca4e284d51e07fe50c test: rename k1/k2 to k0/k1 in `SipHash` consistency tests (Lőrinc)

Pull request description:

  This change is part of [[IBD] - Tracking PR for speeding up Initial Block Download](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32043)

  ### Summary

  The in-memory representation of the UTXO set uses (salted) [SipHash](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/coins.h#L226) to avoid key collision attacks.

  Hashing `uint256` keys is performed frequently throughout the codebase. Previously, specialized optimizations existed as standalone functions (`SipHashUint256` and `SipHashUint256Extra`), but the constant salting operations (C0-C3 XOR with keys) were recomputed on every call.

  This PR introduces `PresaltedSipHasher`, a class that caches the initial SipHash state (v0-v3 after XORing constants with keys), eliminating redundant constant computations when hashing multiple values with the same keys. The optimization is applied uniformly across:
  - All `Salted*Hasher` classes (`SaltedUint256Hasher`, `SaltedTxidHasher`, `SaltedWtxidHasher`, `SaltedOutpointHasher`)
  - `CBlockHeaderAndShortTxIDs` for compact block short ID computation

  ### Details

  The change replaces the standalone `SipHashUint256` and `SipHashUint256Extra` functions with `PresaltedSipHasher` class methods that cache the constant-salted state. This is particularly beneficial for hash map operations where the same salt is used repeatedly (as suggested by Sipa in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30442#issuecomment-2628994530).

  `CSipHasher` behavior remains unchanged; only the specialized `uint256` paths and callers now reuse the cached state instead of recomputing it.

  ### Measurements

  Benchmarks were run using local `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_*` microbenchmarks (not included in this PR) that exercise `SaltedOutpointHasher` in realistic `std::unordered_set` scenarios.

  <details>
  <summary>Benchmarks</summary>

  ```C++
  diff --git a/src/bench/crypto_hash.cpp b/src/bench/crypto_hash.cpp
  --- a/src/bench/crypto_hash.cpp(revision 9b1a7c3e8dd78d97fbf47c2d056d043b05969176)
  +++ b/src/bench/crypto_hash.cpp(revision e1b4f056b3097e7e34b0eda31f57826d81c9d810)
  @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
   // Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
   // file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.

  -
   #include <bench/bench.h>
   #include <crypto/muhash.h>
   #include <crypto/ripemd160.h>
  @@ -12,9 +11,11 @@
   #include <crypto/sha512.h>
   #include <crypto/siphash.h>
   #include <random.h>
  -#include <span.h>
   #include <tinyformat.h>
   #include <uint256.h>
  +#include <primitives/transaction.h>
  +#include <util/hasher.h>
  +#include <unordered_set>

   #include <cstdint>
   #include <vector>
  @@ -205,6 +206,98 @@
       });
   }

  +static void SaltedOutpointHasherBench_hash(benchmark::Bench& bench)
  +{
  +    FastRandomContext rng{/*fDeterministic=*/true};
  +    constexpr size_t size{1000};
  +
  +    std::vector<COutPoint> outpoints(size);
  +    for (auto& outpoint : outpoints) {
  +        outpoint = {Txid::FromUint256(rng.rand256()), rng.rand32()};
  +    }
  +
  +    const SaltedOutpointHasher hasher;
  +    bench.batch(size).run([&] {
  +        size_t result{0};
  +        for (const auto& outpoint : outpoints) {
  +            result ^= hasher(outpoint);
  +        }
  +        ankerl::nanobench::doNotOptimizeAway(result);
  +    });
  +}
  +
  +static void SaltedOutpointHasherBench_match(benchmark::Bench& bench)
  +{
  +    FastRandomContext rng{/*fDeterministic=*/true};
  +    constexpr size_t size{1000};
  +
  +    std::unordered_set<COutPoint, SaltedOutpointHasher> values;
  +    std::vector<COutPoint> value_vector;
  +    values.reserve(size);
  +    value_vector.reserve(size);
  +
  +    for (size_t i{0}; i < size; ++i) {
  +        COutPoint outpoint{Txid::FromUint256(rng.rand256()), rng.rand32()};
  +        values.emplace(outpoint);
  +        value_vector.push_back(outpoint);
  +        assert(values.contains(outpoint));
  +    }
  +
  +    bench.batch(size).run([&] {
  +        bool result{true};
  +        for (const auto& outpoint : value_vector) {
  +            result ^= values.contains(outpoint);
  +        }
  +        ankerl::nanobench::doNotOptimizeAway(result);
  +    });
  +}
  +
  +static void SaltedOutpointHasherBench_mismatch(benchmark::Bench& bench)
  +{
  +    FastRandomContext rng{/*fDeterministic=*/true};
  +    constexpr size_t size{1000};
  +
  +    std::unordered_set<COutPoint, SaltedOutpointHasher> values;
  +    std::vector<COutPoint> missing_value_vector;
  +    values.reserve(size);
  +    missing_value_vector.reserve(size);
  +
  +    for (size_t i{0}; i < size; ++i) {
  +        values.emplace(Txid::FromUint256(rng.rand256()), rng.rand32());
  +        COutPoint missing_outpoint{Txid::FromUint256(rng.rand256()), rng.rand32()};
  +        missing_value_vector.push_back(missing_outpoint);
  +        assert(!values.contains(missing_outpoint));
  +    }
  +
  +    bench.batch(size).run([&] {
  +        bool result{false};
  +        for (const auto& outpoint : missing_value_vector) {
  +            result ^= values.contains(outpoint);
  +        }
  +        ankerl::nanobench::doNotOptimizeAway(result);
  +    });
  +}
  +
  +static void SaltedOutpointHasherBench_create_set(benchmark::Bench& bench)
  +{
  +    FastRandomContext rng{/*fDeterministic=*/true};
  +    constexpr size_t size{1000};
  +
  +    std::vector<COutPoint> outpoints(size);
  +    for (auto& outpoint : outpoints) {
  +        outpoint = {Txid::FromUint256(rng.rand256()), rng.rand32()};
  +    }
  +
  +    bench.batch(size).run([&] {
  +        std::unordered_set<COutPoint, SaltedOutpointHasher> set;
  +        set.reserve(size);
  +        for (const auto& outpoint : outpoints) {
  +            set.emplace(outpoint);
  +        }
  +        ankerl::nanobench::doNotOptimizeAway(set.size());
  +    });
  +}
  +
   static void MuHash(benchmark::Bench& bench)
   {
       MuHash3072 acc;
  @@ -276,6 +369,10 @@
   BENCHMARK(SHA256_32b_AVX2, benchmark::PriorityLevel::HIGH);
   BENCHMARK(SHA256_32b_SHANI, benchmark::PriorityLevel::HIGH);
   BENCHMARK(SipHash_32b, benchmark::PriorityLevel::HIGH);
  +BENCHMARK(SaltedOutpointHasherBench_hash, benchmark::PriorityLevel::HIGH);
  +BENCHMARK(SaltedOutpointHasherBench_match, benchmark::PriorityLevel::HIGH);
  +BENCHMARK(SaltedOutpointHasherBench_mismatch, benchmark::PriorityLevel::HIGH);
  +BENCHMARK(SaltedOutpointHasherBench_create_set, benchmark::PriorityLevel::HIGH);
   BENCHMARK(SHA256D64_1024_STANDARD, benchmark::PriorityLevel::HIGH);
   BENCHMARK(SHA256D64_1024_SSE4, benchmark::PriorityLevel::HIGH);
   BENCHMARK(SHA256D64_1024_AVX2, benchmark::PriorityLevel::HIGH);

  ```

  </details>

  > cmake -B build -DBUILD_BENCH=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release && cmake --build build -j$(nproc) && build/bin/bench_bitcoin -filter='SaltedOutpointHasherBench' -min-time=10000

  > Before:

  |               ns/op |                op/s |    err% |     total | benchmark
  |--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
  |               58.60 |       17,065,922.04 |    0.3% |     11.02 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_create_set`
  |               11.97 |       83,576,684.83 |    0.1% |     11.01 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_hash`
  |               14.50 |       68,985,850.12 |    0.3% |     10.96 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_match`
  |               13.90 |       71,942,033.47 |    0.4% |     11.03 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_mismatch`

  > After:

  |               ns/op |                op/s |    err% |     total | benchmark
  |--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
  |               57.27 |       17,462,299.19 |    0.1% |     11.02 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_create_set`
  |               11.24 |       88,997,888.48 |    0.3% |     11.04 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_hash`
  |               13.91 |       71,902,014.20 |    0.2% |     11.01 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_match`
  |               13.29 |       75,230,390.31 |    0.1% |     11.00 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_mismatch`

  compared to master:
  ```python
  create_set - 17,462,299.19 / 17,065,922.04 - 2.3% faster
  hash       - 88,997,888.48 / 83,576,684.83 - 6.4% faster
  match      - 71,902,014.20 / 68,985,850.12 - 4.2% faster
  mismatch   - 75,230,390.31 / 71,942,033.47 - 4.5% faster
  ```

  > C++ compiler .......................... GNU 13.3.0

  > Before:

  |               ns/op |                op/s |    err% |          ins/op |          cyc/op |    IPC |         bra/op |   miss% |     total | benchmark
  |--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|---------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
  |              136.76 |        7,312,133.16 |    0.0% |        1,086.67 |          491.12 |  2.213 |         119.54 |    1.1% |     11.01 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_create_set`
  |               23.82 |       41,978,882.62 |    0.0% |          252.01 |           85.57 |  2.945 |           4.00 |    0.0% |     11.00 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_hash`
  |               60.42 |       16,549,695.42 |    0.1% |          460.51 |          217.04 |  2.122 |          21.00 |    1.4% |     10.99 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_match`
  |               78.66 |       12,713,595.35 |    0.1% |          555.59 |          282.52 |  1.967 |          20.19 |    2.2% |     10.74 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_mismatch`

  > After:

  |               ns/op |                op/s |    err% |          ins/op |          cyc/op |    IPC |         bra/op |   miss% |     total | benchmark
  |--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|---------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
  |              135.38 |        7,386,349.49 |    0.0% |        1,078.19 |          486.16 |  2.218 |         119.56 |    1.1% |     11.00 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_create_set`
  |               23.67 |       42,254,558.08 |    0.0% |          247.01 |           85.01 |  2.906 |           4.00 |    0.0% |     11.00 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_hash`
  |               58.95 |       16,962,220.14 |    0.1% |          446.55 |          211.74 |  2.109 |          20.86 |    1.4% |     11.01 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_match`
  |               76.98 |       12,991,047.69 |    0.1% |          548.93 |          276.50 |  1.985 |          20.25 |    2.3% |     10.72 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_mismatch`

  ```python
  compared to master:
  create_set -  7,386,349.49 / 7,312,133.16  - 1.0% faster
  hash       - 42,254,558.08 / 41,978,882.62 - 0.6% faster
  match      - 16,962,220.14 / 16,549,695.42 - 2.4% faster
  mismatch   - 12,991,047.69 / 12,713,595.35 - 2.1% faster
  ```

ACKs for top commit:
  achow101:
    ACK 6eb5ba569141b722a5e27ef36e04994886769c44
  vasild:
    ACK 6eb5ba569141b722a5e27ef36e04994886769c44
  sipa:
    ACK 6eb5ba569141b722a5e27ef36e04994886769c44

Tree-SHA512: 9688b87e1d79f8af9efc18a8487922c5f1735487a9c5b78029dd46abc1d94f05d499cd1036bd615849aa7d6b17d11653c968086050dd7d04300403ebd0e81210
2025-12-10 15:22:34 -08:00
Ava Chow
c2975f26d6
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33602: [IBD] coins: reduce lookups in dbcache layer propagation
0ac969cddfdba52f7947e9b140ef36e2b19c2c41 validation: don't reallocate cache for short-lived CCoinsViewCache (Lőrinc)
c8f5e446dc95712a63e4dd88786e2f7cb697b986 coins: reduce lookups in dbcache layer propagation (Lőrinc)

Pull request description:

  This change is part of [[IBD] - Tracking PR for speeding up Initial Block Download](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32043)

  ### Summary

  Previously, when the parent coins cache had no entry and the child did, `BatchWrite` performed a find followed by `try_emplace`, which resulted in multiple `SipHash` computations and bucket traversals on the common insert path.
  On a different path, these caches were recreated needlessly for every block connection.

  ### Fix for double fetch

  This change uses a single leading `try_emplace` and branches on the returned `inserted` flag. In the `FRESH && SPENT` case (not used in production, only exercised by tests), we erase the just-inserted placeholder (which is constant time with no rehash anyway). Semantics are unchanged for all valid parent/child state combinations.

  This change is a minimal version of [bitcoin/bitcoin@`723c49b` (#32128)](723c49b63b) and draws simplification ideas [bitcoin/bitcoin@`ae76ec7` (#30673)](ae76ec7bcf) and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30326.

  ### Fix for temporary cache recreation

  Related to parent cache propagation, the second commit makes it possible to avoid destructuring-recreating-destructuring of these short-live parent caches created for each new block.
  A few temporary `CCoinsViewCache`'s are destructed right after the `Flush()`, therefore it is not necessary to call `ReallocateCache` to recreate them right before they're killed anyway.

  This change was based on a subset of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28945, the original authors and relevant commenters were added as coauthors to this version.

  -----

  Reindex-chainstate indicates ~1% speedup.
  <details>
  <summary>Details</summary>

  ```python
  COMMITS="647cdb4f7e8041affed887e2325ee03a91078bb1 0b0c3293ffd75afb27dadc0b28426b40132a8c6b"; \
  STOP=909090; DBCACHE=4500; \
  CC=gcc; CXX=g++; \
  BASE_DIR="/mnt/my_storage"; DATA_DIR="$BASE_DIR/BitcoinData"; LOG_DIR="$BASE_DIR/logs"; \
  (echo ""; for c in $COMMITS; do git fetch -q origin $c && git log -1 --pretty='%h %s' $c || exit 1; done; echo "") && \
  hyperfine \
    --sort command \
    --runs 2 \
    --export-json "$BASE_DIR/rdx-$(sed -E 's/(\w{8})\w+ ?/\1-/g;s/-$//'<<<"$COMMITS")-$STOP-$DBCACHE-$CC.json" \
    --parameter-list COMMIT ${COMMITS// /,} \
    --prepare "killall bitcoind 2>/dev/null; rm -f $DATA_DIR/debug.log; git checkout {COMMIT}; git clean -fxd; git reset --hard && \
      cmake -B build -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DENABLE_IPC=OFF && ninja -C build bitcoind && \
      ./build/bin/bitcoind -datadir=$DATA_DIR -stopatheight=$STOP -dbcache=1000 -printtoconsole=0; sleep 20" \
    --cleanup "cp $DATA_DIR/debug.log $LOG_DIR/debug-{COMMIT}-$(date +%s).log" \
    "COMPILER=$CC ./build/bin/bitcoind -datadir=$DATA_DIR -stopatheight=$STOP -dbcache=$DBCACHE -reindex-chainstate -blocksonly -connect=0 -printtoconsole=0"

  647cdb4f7e Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33311: net: Quiet down logging when router doesn't support natpmp/pcp
  0b0c3293ff validation: don't reallocate cache for short-lived CCoinsViewCache

  Benchmark 1: COMPILER=gcc ./build/bin/bitcoind -datadir=/mnt/my_storage/BitcoinData -stopatheight=909090 -dbcache=4500 -reindex-chainstate -blocksonly -connect=0 -printtoconsole=0 (COMMIT = 647cdb4f7e8041affed887e2325ee03a91078bb1)
    Time (mean ± σ):     16233.508 s ±  9.501 s    [User: 19064.578 s, System: 951.672 s]
    Range (min … max):   16226.790 s … 16240.226 s    2 runs

  Benchmark 2: COMPILER=gcc ./build/bin/bitcoind -datadir=/mnt/my_storage/BitcoinData -stopatheight=909090 -dbcache=4500 -reindex-chainstate -blocksonly -connect=0 -printtoconsole=0 (COMMIT = 0b0c3293ffd75afb27dadc0b28426b40132a8c6b)
    Time (mean ± σ):     16039.626 s ± 17.284 s    [User: 18870.130 s, System: 950.722 s]
    Range (min … max):   16027.405 s … 16051.848 s    2 runs

  Relative speed comparison
          1.01 ±  0.00  COMPILER=gcc ./build/bin/bitcoind -datadir=/mnt/my_storage/BitcoinData -stopatheight=909090 -dbcache=4500 -reindex-chainstate -blocksonly -connect=0 -printtoconsole=0 (COMMIT = 647cdb4f7e8041affed887e2325ee03a91078bb1)
          1.00          COMPILER=gcc ./build/bin/bitcoind -datadir=/mnt/my_storage/BitcoinData -stopatheight=909090 -dbcache=4500 -reindex-chainstate -blocksonly -connect=0 -printtoconsole=0 (COMMIT = 0b0c3293ffd75afb27dadc0b28426b40132a8c6b)
  ```

  </details>

ACKs for top commit:
  optout21:
    utACK 0ac969cddfdba52f7947e9b140ef36e2b19c2c41
  achow101:
    ACK 0ac969cddfdba52f7947e9b140ef36e2b19c2c41
  andrewtoth:
    utACK 0ac969cddfdba52f7947e9b140ef36e2b19c2c41
  sedited:
    ACK 0ac969cddfdba52f7947e9b140ef36e2b19c2c41

Tree-SHA512: 9fcc3f1a8314368576a4fba96ca72665527eaa3a97964ab5b39491757f3527147d134f79a5c3456f76c1330c7ef862989d23f764236c5e2563be89a81c1cee47
2025-12-10 15:02:25 -08:00
Lőrinc
9ca52a4cbe
optimization: migrate SipHashUint256 to PresaltedSipHasher
Replaces standalone `SipHashUint256` with an `operator()` overload in `PresaltedSipHasher`.
Updates all hasher classes (`SaltedUint256Hasher`, `SaltedTxidHasher`, `SaltedWtxidHasher`) to use `PresaltedSipHasher` internally, enabling the same constant-state caching optimization while keeping behavior unchanged.

Benchmark was also adjusted to cache the salting part.
2025-12-09 17:16:15 +01:00
Lőrinc
ec11b9fede
optimization: introduce PresaltedSipHasher for repeated hashing
Replaces the `SipHashUint256Extra` function with the `PresaltedSipHasher` class that caches the constant-salted state (v[0-3] after XORing with keys).
This avoids redundant XOR operations when hashing multiple values with the same keys, benefiting use cases like `SaltedOutpointHasher`.

This essentially brings the precalculations in the `CSipHasher` constructor to the `uint256`-specialized SipHash implementation.

> cmake -B build -DBUILD_BENCH=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release && cmake --build build -j$(nproc) && build/src/bench/bench_bitcoin -filter='SaltedOutpointHasherBench.*' -min-time=10000

> C++ compiler .......................... AppleClang 16.0.0.16000026

|               ns/op |                op/s |    err% |     total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
|               57.27 |       17,462,299.19 |    0.1% |     11.02 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_create_set`
|               11.24 |       88,997,888.48 |    0.3% |     11.04 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_hash`
|               13.91 |       71,902,014.20 |    0.2% |     11.01 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_match`
|               13.29 |       75,230,390.31 |    0.1% |     11.00 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_mismatch`

compared to master:
create_set - 17,462,299.19/17,065,922.04 - 2.3% faster
hash       - 88,997,888.48/83,576,684.83 - 6.4% faster
match      - 71,902,014.20/68,985,850.12 - 4.2% faster
mismatch   - 75,230,390.31/71,942,033.47 - 4.5% faster

> C++ compiler .......................... GNU 13.3.0

|               ns/op |                op/s |    err% |          ins/op |          cyc/op |    IPC |         bra/op |   miss% |     total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|---------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
|              135.38 |        7,386,349.49 |    0.0% |        1,078.19 |          486.16 |  2.218 |         119.56 |    1.1% |     11.00 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_create_set`
|               23.67 |       42,254,558.08 |    0.0% |          247.01 |           85.01 |  2.906 |           4.00 |    0.0% |     11.00 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_hash`
|               58.95 |       16,962,220.14 |    0.1% |          446.55 |          211.74 |  2.109 |          20.86 |    1.4% |     11.01 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_match`
|               76.98 |       12,991,047.69 |    0.1% |          548.93 |          276.50 |  1.985 |          20.25 |    2.3% |     10.72 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_mismatch`

compared to master:
create_set -  7,386,349.49/7,312,133.16  - 1% faster
hash       - 42,254,558.08/41,978,882.62 - 0.6% faster
match      - 16,962,220.14/16,549,695.42 - 2.4% faster
mismatch   - 12,991,047.69/12,713,595.35 - 2% faster

Co-authored-by: sipa <pieter@wuille.net>
2025-12-09 17:13:44 +01:00
Chandra Pratap
57b888ce0e fuzz: Add a test case for ParseByteUnits()
`ParseByteUnits()` is the only parsing function in `strencodings.cpp`
lacking a fuzz test. Add a test case to check the function against
arbitrary strings and randomized default_multiplier's.
2025-12-05 15:23:54 +00:00
Lőrinc
039307554e
refactor: unify container presence checks - trivial counts
The changes made here were:

| From              | To               |
|-------------------|------------------|
| `m.count(k)`      | `m.contains(k)`  |
| `!m.count(k)`     | `!m.contains(k)` |
| `m.count(k) == 0` | `!m.contains(k)` |
| `m.count(k) != 0` | `m.contains(k)`  |
| `m.count(k) > 0`  | `m.contains(k)`  |

The commit contains the trivial, mechanical refactors where it doesn't matter if the container can have multiple elements or not

Co-authored-by: Jan B <608446+janb84@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-12-03 13:36:58 +01:00
merge-script
4c784b25c4
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33985: fuzz: gate mempool entry based on weight
804329400a73df00dfd7a5209c659d4a22b9ce47 fuzz: gate mempool entry based on weight (Greg Sanders)

Pull request description:

  The mempool implementation now uses TxGraph with entries using FeePerWeight, not vsize. This means our package_rbf harness will erroneously add more transaction weight than we can support inside of FeeFrac. Gate more aggressively using WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR.

  Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/33981

ACKs for top commit:
  sdaftuar:
    ACK 804329400a73df00dfd7a5209c659d4a22b9ce47
  ismaelsadeeq:
    utACK 804329400a73df00dfd7a5209c659d4a22b9ce47
  dergoegge:
    utACK 804329400a73df00dfd7a5209c659d4a22b9ce47

Tree-SHA512: e78d0f73f9b9cbb8c0db1e8e91dbffeb4110cf8113e90f34af5c132acf0819c54254891a4dd5da63016e4edf9d8e886f469f959bd3504b7deb66989d96fe4cf1
2025-12-02 15:07:01 +00:00
merge-script
e0ba6bbed9
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33591: Cluster mempool followups
b8d279a81c16fe9f5b6d422e518c77344e217d4f doc: add comment to explain correctness of GatherClusters() (Suhas Daftuar)
aba7500a30eecf742c56e292e9a385ca57066a6c Fix parameter name in getmempoolcluster rpc (Suhas Daftuar)
6c1325a0913e22258ab6b62f381e56c7bebbd462 Rename weight -> clusterweight in RPC output, and add doc explaining mempool terminology (Suhas Daftuar)
bc2eb931da30bd98670528c0b96f6ca05f14f8b9 Require mempool lock to be held when invoking TRUC checks (Suhas Daftuar)
957ae232414b38adcf9358e198fded42f7c1feea Improve comments for getTransactionAncestry to reference cluster counts instead of descendants (Suhas Daftuar)
d97d6199ce506cda858afa867f2582c8138953a5 Fix comment to reference cluster limits, not chain limits (Suhas Daftuar)
a1b341ef9875a8a160464f320886f8dac7491237 Sanity check feerate diagram in CTxMemPool::check() (Suhas Daftuar)
23d6f457c4c06e405464594c7a2be1a11e9bcc1b rpc: improve getmempoolcluster output (Suhas Daftuar)
d2dcd37aac1e723a4103f2d6fefaa492141f5d42 Avoid using mapTx.modify() to update modified fees (Suhas Daftuar)
d84ffc24d2dc35642864924aaf7466fa17ac5875 doc: add release notes snippet for cluster mempool (Suhas Daftuar)
b0417ba94437d8bb23a7b66a3641ee8f3682a2dc doc: Add design notes for cluster mempool and explain new mempool limits (Suhas Daftuar)
2d88966e43c6c6323d8af5272ab7841f5c896f12 miner: replace "package" with "chunk" (Suhas Daftuar)
6f3e8eb3001a87d0a6d9ec8662ddb40ce7a673f4 Add a GetFeePerVSize() accessor to CFeeRate, and use it in the BlockAssembler (Suhas Daftuar)
b5f245f6f2193a3c19bea3eed7ceda1e80b83160 Remove unused DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_SIZE_LIMIT_KVB and DEFAULT_DESCENDANT_SIZE_LIMIT_KVB (Suhas Daftuar)
1dac54d506b5765f3d86a6efc30538931305b000 Use cluster size limit instead of ancestor size limit in txpackage unit test (Suhas Daftuar)
04f65488ca3e8e8eb7d290982e55e70be96491bb Use cluster size limit instead of ancestor/descendant size limits when sanity checking TRUC policy limits (Suhas Daftuar)
634291a7dc4485942cc9cbde510b92f9580d5c5e Use cluster limits instead of ancestor/descendant limits when sanity checking package policy limits (Suhas Daftuar)
fc18ef1f3f333dd28d8cc7e3571d76a985d90240 Remove ancestor and descendant vsize limits from MemPoolLimits (Suhas Daftuar)
ed8e819121d7065c6e34a6ae422842369c4a1659 Warn user if using -limitancestorsize/-limitdescendantsize that the options have no effect (Suhas Daftuar)
80d8df2d47c25851b51fe3319605fe41c34ca9f8 Invoke removeUnchecked() directly in removeForBlock() (Suhas Daftuar)
9292570f4cb85fc6690dfeeb55ea867d575ebba3 Rewrite GetChildren without sets (Suhas Daftuar)
3e39ea8c307010bc0132615ecef55b39851f7437 Rewrite removeForReorg to avoid using sets (Suhas Daftuar)
a3c31dfd71def7ce4414c627261fa4516f943547 scripted-diff: rename AddToMempool -> TryAddToMempool (Suhas Daftuar)
a5a7905d83dfa8a5173f886f7007132e18b53e3a Simplify removeRecursive (Suhas Daftuar)
01d8520038eafa0e00eeddcea29cba2b1b87917e Remove unused argument to RemoveStaged (Suhas Daftuar)
bc64013e6fad2d054bc5a31630c09f33a62b8f4f Remove unused variable (cacheMap) in mempool (Suhas Daftuar)

Pull request description:

  As suggested in the main cluster mempool PR (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28676#pullrequestreview-3177119367), I've pulled out some of the non-essential optimizations and cleanups into this separate PR.

  Will continue to add more commits here to address non-blocking suggestions/improvements as they come up.

ACKs for top commit:
  instagibbs:
    ACK b8d279a81c
  sipa:
    ACK b8d279a81c16fe9f5b6d422e518c77344e217d4f

Tree-SHA512: 1a05e99eaf8db2e274a1801307fed5d82f8f917e75ccb9ab0e1b0eb2f9672b13c79d691d78ea7cd96900d0e7d5031a3dd582ebcccc9b1d66eb7455b1d3642235
2025-12-02 09:46:00 +00:00
Greg Sanders
804329400a fuzz: gate mempool entry based on weight
The mempool implementation now uses TxGraph with entries
using FeePerWeight, not vsize. This means our package_rbf
harness will erroneously add more transaction weight than we
can support inside of FeeFrac. Gate more aggressively using
WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR.
2025-12-01 10:25:30 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
fc18ef1f3f Remove ancestor and descendant vsize limits from MemPoolLimits 2025-11-30 13:50:04 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
a3c31dfd71 scripted-diff: rename AddToMempool -> TryAddToMempool
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
find src/test -type f -exec sed -i 's/AddToMempool/TryAddToMempool/g' {} +
find src/bench -type f -exec sed -i 's/AddToMempool/TryAddToMempool/g' {} +
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2025-11-30 10:57:48 -05:00
Anthony Towns
ade0397f59 txgraph: drop move assignment operator 2025-11-25 07:36:50 -05:00
merge-script
fa283d28e2
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33629: Cluster mempool
17cf9ff7efdbab07644fc2f9017fcac1b0757c38 Use cluster size limit for -maxmempool bound, and allow -maxmempool=0 in general (Suhas Daftuar)
315e43e5d86c06b1e51b907f1942cab150205d24 Sanity check `GetFeerateDiagram()` in CTxMemPool::check() (Suhas Daftuar)
de2e9a24c40e1915827506250ed0bbda4009ce83 test: extend package rbf functional test to larger clusters (Suhas Daftuar)
4ef4ddb504e53cb148e8dd713695db37df0e1e4f doc: update policy/packages.md for new package acceptance logic (Suhas Daftuar)
79f73ad713a8d62a6172fbad228cbca848f9ff57 Add check that GetSortedScoreWithTopology() agrees with CompareMiningScoreWithTopology() (Suhas Daftuar)
a86ac117681727b6e72ab50ed751d0d3b0cdff34 Update comments for CTxMemPool class (Suhas Daftuar)
9567eaa66da88a79c54f7a77922d817862122af2 Invoke TxGraph::DoWork() at appropriate times (Suhas Daftuar)
6c5c44f774058bf2a0dfaaadc78347dcb5815f52 test: add functional test for new cluster mempool RPCs (Suhas Daftuar)
72f60c877e001bb8cbcd3a7fb7addfdaba149693 doc: Update mempool_replacements.md to reflect feerate diagram checks (Suhas Daftuar)
21693f031a534193cc7f066a5c6e23db3937bf39 Expose cluster information via rpc (Suhas Daftuar)
72e74e0d42284c712529bf3c619b1b740c070f1b fuzz: try to add more code coverage for mempool fuzzing (Suhas Daftuar)
f107417490ab5b81d3ec139de777a19db87845b6 bench: add more mempool benchmarks (Suhas Daftuar)
7976eb1ae77af2c88e1e61e85d4a61390b34b986 Avoid violating mempool policy limits in tests (Suhas Daftuar)
84de685cf7ee3baf3ca73087e5222411a0504df8 Stop tracking parents/children outside of txgraph (Suhas Daftuar)
88672e205ba1570fc92449b557fd32d836618781 Rewrite GatherClusters to use the txgraph implementation (Suhas Daftuar)
1ca4f01090cfa968c789fafde42054da3263a0e2 Fix miniminer_tests to work with cluster limits (Suhas Daftuar)
1902111e0f20fe6b5c12be019d24691d6b0b8d3e Eliminate CheckPackageLimits, which no longer does anything (Suhas Daftuar)
3a646ec4626441c8c2946598f94199a65d9646d6 Rework RBF and TRUC validation (Suhas Daftuar)
19b8479868e5c854d9268e3647b9488f9b23af0f Make getting parents/children a function of the mempool, not a mempool entry (Suhas Daftuar)
5560913e51af036b5e6907e08cd07488617b12f7 Rework truc_policy to use descendants, not children (Suhas Daftuar)
a4458d6c406215dccb31fd35e0968a65a3269670 Use txgraph to calculate descendants (Suhas Daftuar)
c8b6f70d6492a153b59697d6303fc0515f316f89 Use txgraph to calculate ancestors (Suhas Daftuar)
241a3e666b59abb695c9d0a13d7458a763c2c5a0 Simplify ancestor calculation functions (Suhas Daftuar)
b9cec7f0a1e089cd77bb2fa1c2b54e93442e594c Make removeConflicts private (Suhas Daftuar)
0402e6c7808017bf5c04edb4b68128ede7d1c1e7 Remove unused limits from CalculateMemPoolAncestors (Suhas Daftuar)
08be765ac26a3ae721cb3574d4348602a9982e44 Remove mempool logic designed to maintain ancestor/descendant state (Suhas Daftuar)
fc4e3e6bc12284d3b328c1ad19502294accfe5ad Remove unused members from CTxMemPoolEntry (Suhas Daftuar)
ff3b398d124b9efa49b612dbbb715bbe5d53e727 mempool: eliminate accessors to mempool entry ancestor/descendant cached state (Suhas Daftuar)
b9a2039f51226dce2c4e38ce5f26eefee171744b Eliminate use of cached ancestor data in miniminer_tests and truc_policy (Suhas Daftuar)
ba09fc9774d5a0eaa58d93a2fa20bef1efc74f1e mempool: Remove unused function CalculateDescendantMaximum (Suhas Daftuar)
8e49477e86b3089ea70d1f2659b9fd3a8a1f7db4 wallet: Replace max descendant count with cluster_count (Suhas Daftuar)
e031085fd464b528c186948d3cbf1c08a5a8d624 Eliminate Single-Conflict RBF Carve Out (Suhas Daftuar)
cf3ab8e1d0a2f2bdf72e61e2c2dcb35987e5b9bd Stop enforcing descendant size/count limits (Suhas Daftuar)
89ae38f48965ec0d6c0600ce4269fdc797274161 test: remove rbf carveout test from mempool_limit.py (Suhas Daftuar)
c0bd04d18fdf77a2f20f3c32f8eee4f1d71afd79 Calculate descendant information for mempool RPC output on-the-fly (Suhas Daftuar)
bdcefb8a8b0667539744eae63e9eb5b7dc1c51da Use mempool/txgraph to determine if a tx has descendants (Suhas Daftuar)
69e1eaa6ed22f542ab48da755fa63f7694a15533 Add test case for cluster size limits to TRUC logic (Suhas Daftuar)
9cda64b86c593f0d6ff8f17e483e6566f436b200 Stop enforcing ancestor size/count limits (Suhas Daftuar)
1f93227a84a54397699ca40d889f98913e4d5868 Remove dependency on cached ancestor data in mini-miner (Suhas Daftuar)
9fbe0a4ac26c2fddaa3201cdfd8b69bf1f5ffa01 rpc: Calculate ancestor data from scratch for mempool rpc calls (Suhas Daftuar)
7961496dda2eb24a3f09d661005f06611558a20a Reimplement GetTransactionAncestry() to not rely on cached data (Suhas Daftuar)
feceaa42e8eb43344ced33d94187e93268d45187 Remove CTxMemPool::GetSortedDepthAndScore (Suhas Daftuar)
21b5cea588a7bfe758a8d14efe90046b111db428 Use cluster linearization for transaction relay sort order (Suhas Daftuar)
6445aa7d97551ec5d501d91f6829071c67169122 Remove the ancestor and descendant indices from the mempool (Suhas Daftuar)
216e6937290338950215795291dbf0a533e234cf Implement new RBF logic for cluster mempool (Suhas Daftuar)
ff8f115dec6eb41f739e6e6738dd60becfa168fd policy: Remove CPFP carveout rule (Suhas Daftuar)
c3f1afc934e69a9849625924f72a5886a85eb833 test: rewrite PopulateMempool to not violate mempool policy (cluster size) limits (Suhas Daftuar)
47ab32fdb158069d4422e0f92078603c6df070a6 Select transactions for blocks based on chunk feerate (Suhas Daftuar)
dec138d1ddc79cc3a06e53ed255f0931ce46e684 fuzz: remove comparison between mini_miner block construction and miner (Suhas Daftuar)
6c2bceb200aa7206d44b551d42ad3e70943f1425 bench: rewrite ComplexMemPool to not create oversized clusters (Suhas Daftuar)
1ad4590f63855e856d59616d41a87873315c3a2e Limit mempool size based on chunk feerate (Suhas Daftuar)
b11c89cab210c87ebaf34fbd2a73d28353e8c7bd Rework miner_tests to not require large cluster limit (Suhas Daftuar)
95a8297d481e96d65ac81e4dac72b2ebecb9c765 Check cluster limits when using -walletrejectlongchains (Suhas Daftuar)
95762e6759597d201d685ed6bf6df6eedccf9a00 Do not allow mempool clusters to exceed configured limits (Suhas Daftuar)
edb3e7cdf63688058ad2b90bea0d4933d9967be8 [test] rework/delete feature_rbf tests requiring large clusters (glozow)
435fd5671116b990cf3b875b99036606f921a71d test: update feature_rbf.py replacement test (Suhas Daftuar)
34e32985e811607e7566ae7a6caeacdf8bd8384f Add new (unused) limits for cluster size/count (Suhas Daftuar)
838d7e3553661cb6ba0be32dd872bafb444822d9 Add transactions to txgraph, but without cluster dependencies (Suhas Daftuar)
d5ed9cb3eb52c33c5ac36421bb2da00290be6087 Add accessor for sigops-adjusted weight (Suhas Daftuar)
1bf3b513966e34b45ea359cbe7576383437f5d93 Add sigops adjusted weight calculator (Suhas Daftuar)
c18c68a950d3a17e80ad0bc11ac7ee3de1a87f6c Create a txgraph inside CTxMemPool (Suhas Daftuar)
29a94d5b2f26a4a8b7464894e4db944ea67241b7 Make CTxMemPoolEntry derive from TxGraph::Ref (Suhas Daftuar)
92b0079fe3863b20b71282aa82341d4b6ee4b337 Allow moving CTxMemPoolEntry objects, disallow copying (Suhas Daftuar)
6c73e4744837a7dc138a9177df3a48f30a1ba6c1 mempool: Store iterators into mapTx in mapNextTx (Suhas Daftuar)
51430680ecb722e1d4ee4a26dac5724050f41c9e Allow moving an Epoch::Marker (Suhas Daftuar)

Pull request description:

  [Reopening #28676 here as a new PR, because GitHub is slow to load the page making it hard to scroll through and see comments.  Also, that PR was originally opened with a prototype implementation which has changed significantly with the introduction of `TxGraph`.]

  This is an implementation of the [cluster mempool proposal](https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/an-overview-of-the-cluster-mempool-proposal/393).

  This branch implements the following observable behavior changes:

   - Maintains a partitioning of the mempool into connected clusters (via the `txgraph` class), which are limited in vsize to 101 kvB by default, and limited in count to 64 by default.
   - Each cluster is sorted ("linearized") to try to optimize for selecting highest-feerate-subsets of a cluster first
   - Transaction selection for mining is updated to use the cluster linearizations, selecting highest feerate "chunks" first for inclusion in a block template.
   - Mempool eviction is updated to use the cluster linearizations, selecting lowest feerate "chunks" first for removal.
   - The RBF rules are updated to: (a) drop the requirement that no new inputs are introduced; (b) change the feerate requirement to instead check that the feerate diagram of the mempool will strictly improve; (c) replace the direct conflicts limit with a directly-conflicting-clusters limit.
   - The CPFP carveout rule is eliminated (it doesn't make sense in a cluster-limited mempool)
   - The ancestor and descendant limits are no longer enforced.
   - New cluster count/cluster vsize limits are now enforced instead.
   - Transaction relay now uses chunk feerate comparisons to determine the order that newly received transactions are announced to peers.

  Additionally, the cached ancestor and descendant data are dropped from the mempool, along with the multi_index indices that were maintained to sort the mempool by ancestor and descendant feerates. For compatibility (eg with wallet behavior or RPCs exposing this), this information is now calculated dynamically instead.

ACKs for top commit:
  instagibbs:
    reACK 17cf9ff7efdbab07644fc2f9017fcac1b0757c38
  glozow:
    reACK 17cf9ff7efdbab07644fc2f9017fcac1b0757c38
  sipa:
    ACK 17cf9ff7efdbab07644fc2f9017fcac1b0757c38

Tree-SHA512: bbde46d913d56f8d9c0426cb0a6c4fa80b01b0a4c2299500769921f886082fb4f51f1694e0ee1bc318c52e1976d7ebed8134a64eda0b8044f3a708c04938eee7
2025-11-25 10:35:11 +00:00
Suhas Daftuar
21693f031a Expose cluster information via rpc
Co-authored-by: glozow <gloriajzhao@gmail.com>
2025-11-18 11:14:52 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
72e74e0d42 fuzz: try to add more code coverage for mempool fuzzing
Including test coverage for mempool eviction and expiry
2025-11-18 10:48:23 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
7976eb1ae7 Avoid violating mempool policy limits in tests
Changes AddToMempool() helper to only apply changes if the mempool limits are
respected.

Fix package_rbf fuzz target to handle mempool policy violations
2025-11-18 10:48:23 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
19b8479868 Make getting parents/children a function of the mempool, not a mempool entry 2025-11-18 10:40:31 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
216e693729 Implement new RBF logic for cluster mempool
With a total ordering on mempool transactions, we are now able to calculate a
transaction's mining score at all times. Use this to improve the RBF logic:

- we no longer enforce a "no new unconfirmed parents" rule

- we now require that the mempool's feerate diagram must improve in order
  to accept a replacement

- the topology restrictions for conflicts in the package rbf setting have been
  eliminated

Revert the temporary change to mempool_ephemeral_dust.py that were previously
made due to RBF validation checks being reordered.

Co-authored-by: Gregory Sanders <gsanders87@gmail.com>, glozow <gloriajzhao@gmail.com>
2025-11-18 08:53:59 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
dec138d1dd fuzz: remove comparison between mini_miner block construction and miner
After cluster mempool, the mini_miner will no longer match the miner's block
construction. Eventually mini_miner should be reworked to directly use
linearizations done in the mempool.
2025-11-18 08:53:58 -05:00
merge-script
3789215f73
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33724: refactor: Return uint64_t from GetSerializeSize
fa6c0bedd33ac7ad27454adaf9522fd27bef6ea3 refactor: Return uint64_t from GetSerializeSize (MarcoFalke)
fad0c8680ea7ef433c2d6e7c0d5799f81fd861b9 refactor: Use uint64_t over size_t for serialized-size values (MarcoFalke)
fa4f388fc99c9ec7c3cf2bac3863c7b3004bb2ae refactor: Use fixed size ints over (un)signed ints for serialized values (MarcoFalke)
fa01f38e53cfda4155d0ea09ca8b1291b7001fe8 move-only: Move CBlockFileInfo to kernel namespace (MarcoFalke)
fa2bbc9e4cfe017436a5167ab5c443f4412efa3c refactor: [rpc] Remove cast when reporting serialized size (MarcoFalke)
fa364af89bd914ea7cd0d4a5470e0a502e0a2075 test: Remove outdated comment (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Consensus code should arrive at the same conclusion, regardless of the architecture it runs on. Using architecture-specific types such as `size_t` can lead to issues, such as the low-severity [CVE-2025-46597](https://bitcoincore.org/en/2025/10/24/disclose-cve-2025-46597/).

  The CVE was already worked around, but it may be good to still fix the underlying issue.

  Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/33709 with a few refactors to use explicit fixed-sized integer types in serialization-size related code and concluding with a refactor to return `uint64_t` from `GetSerializeSize`. The refactors should not change any behavior, because the CVE was already worked around.

ACKs for top commit:
  Crypt-iQ:
    crACK fa6c0bedd33ac7ad27454adaf9522fd27bef6ea3
  l0rinc:
    ACK fa6c0bedd33ac7ad27454adaf9522fd27bef6ea3
  laanwj:
    Code review ACK fa6c0bedd33ac7ad27454adaf9522fd27bef6ea3

Tree-SHA512: f45057bd86fb46011e4cb3edf0dc607057d72ed869fd6ad636562111ae80fea233b2fc45c34b02256331028359a9c3f4fa73e9b882b225bdc089d00becd0195e
2025-11-12 09:48:10 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
29a94d5b2f Make CTxMemPoolEntry derive from TxGraph::Ref 2025-11-10 15:46:11 -05:00