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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2014-2016 The Bitcoin Core developers
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
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# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
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"""Test the pruning code.
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
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WARNING:
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This test uses 4GB of disk space.
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This test takes 30 mins or more (up to 2 hours)
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"""
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework
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from test_framework.util import *
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import time
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import os
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MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP = 288
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# Rescans start at the earliest block up to 2 hours before a key timestamp, so
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# the manual prune RPC avoids pruning blocks in the same window to be
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# compatible with pruning based on key creation time.
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TIMESTAMP_WINDOW = 2 * 60 * 60
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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def calc_usage(blockdir):
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return sum(os.path.getsize(blockdir+f) for f in os.listdir(blockdir) if os.path.isfile(blockdir+f)) / (1024. * 1024.)
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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class PruneTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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self.setup_clean_chain = True
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self.num_nodes = 6
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# Create nodes 0 and 1 to mine.
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# Create node 2 to test pruning.
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self.full_node_default_args = ["-maxreceivebuffer=20000","-blockmaxsize=999000", "-checkblocks=5", "-limitdescendantcount=100", "-limitdescendantsize=5000", "-limitancestorcount=100", "-limitancestorsize=5000" ]
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# Create nodes 3 and 4 to test manual pruning (they will be re-started with manual pruning later)
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# Create nodes 5 to test wallet in prune mode, but do not connect
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self.extra_args = [self.full_node_default_args,
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self.full_node_default_args,
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["-maxreceivebuffer=20000", "-prune=550"],
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["-maxreceivebuffer=20000", "-blockmaxsize=999000"],
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["-maxreceivebuffer=20000", "-blockmaxsize=999000"],
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["-prune=550"]]
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def setup_network(self):
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self.setup_nodes()
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self.prunedir = self.options.tmpdir + "/node2/regtest/blocks/"
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[0], 1)
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[1], 2)
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[2], 0)
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[0], 3)
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[0], 4)
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sync_blocks(self.nodes[0:5])
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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def create_big_chain(self):
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# Start by creating some coinbases we can spend later
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self.nodes[1].generate(200)
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sync_blocks(self.nodes[0:2])
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self.nodes[0].generate(150)
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# Then mine enough full blocks to create more than 550MiB of data
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for i in range(645):
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mine_large_block(self.nodes[0], self.utxo_cache_0)
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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sync_blocks(self.nodes[0:5])
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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def test_height_min(self):
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if not os.path.isfile(self.prunedir+"blk00000.dat"):
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raise AssertionError("blk00000.dat is missing, pruning too early")
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self.log.info("Success")
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self.log.info("Though we're already using more than 550MiB, current usage: %d" % calc_usage(self.prunedir))
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self.log.info("Mining 25 more blocks should cause the first block file to be pruned")
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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# Pruning doesn't run until we're allocating another chunk, 20 full blocks past the height cutoff will ensure this
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for i in range(25):
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mine_large_block(self.nodes[0], self.utxo_cache_0)
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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waitstart = time.time()
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while os.path.isfile(self.prunedir+"blk00000.dat"):
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time.sleep(0.1)
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In my ever-growing list of test failures, I was seeing this one intermittently.
```
Running 2nd level testscript pruning.py...
Initializing test directory /tmp/testY5ypCv
Warning! This test requires 4GB of disk space and takes over 30 mins (up to 2 hours)
Mining a big blockchain of 995 blocks
Check that we haven't started pruning yet because we're below PruneAfterHeight
Success
Though we're already using more than 550MB, current usage: 587
Mining 25 more blocks should cause the first block file to be pruned
Assertion failed: blk00000.dat not pruned when it should be
File "/home/error/bitcoinxt-0.11D/qa/rpc-tests/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 118, in main
self.run_test()
File "/home/error/bitcoinxt-0.11D/qa/rpc-tests/pruning.py", line 272, in run_test
self.test_height_min()
File "/home/error/bitcoinxt-0.11D/qa/rpc-tests/pruning.py", line 94, in test_height_min
raise AssertionError("blk00000.dat not pruned when it should be")
Stopping nodes
Failed
```
After digging into the test, I found that the code is waiting 10 seconds for blk00000.dat to be deleted, and then throwing this failure if it still exists after 10 seconds.
I increased this amount, had the script print the actual time taken, and ran the test a few more times. The time taken ranged between 8 to 12 seconds. So, I feel that this timeout is too short.
After changing the timeout to 30 seconds, the test passes consistently.
(cherry picked from commit 3469911c89a48dd2fefe4d1c2a0c176256e14ee0)
9 years ago
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if time.time() - waitstart > 30:
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
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raise AssertionError("blk00000.dat not pruned when it should be")
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self.log.info("Success")
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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usage = calc_usage(self.prunedir)
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self.log.info("Usage should be below target: %d" % usage)
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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if (usage > 550):
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raise AssertionError("Pruning target not being met")
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def create_chain_with_staleblocks(self):
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# Create stale blocks in manageable sized chunks
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self.log.info("Mine 24 (stale) blocks on Node 1, followed by 25 (main chain) block reorg from Node 0, for 12 rounds")
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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for j in range(12):
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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# Disconnect node 0 so it can mine a longer reorg chain without knowing about node 1's soon-to-be-stale chain
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# Node 2 stays connected, so it hears about the stale blocks and then reorg's when node0 reconnects
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# Stopping node 0 also clears its mempool, so it doesn't have node1's transactions to accidentally mine
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self.stop_node(0)
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self.nodes[0]=self.start_node(0, self.options.tmpdir, self.full_node_default_args, timewait=900)
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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# Mine 24 blocks in node 1
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for i in range(24):
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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if j == 0:
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mine_large_block(self.nodes[1], self.utxo_cache_1)
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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else:
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# Add node1's wallet transactions back to the mempool, to
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# avoid the mined blocks from being too small.
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self.nodes[1].resendwallettransactions()
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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self.nodes[1].generate(1) #tx's already in mempool from previous disconnects
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# Reorg back with 25 block chain from node 0
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for i in range(25):
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mine_large_block(self.nodes[0], self.utxo_cache_0)
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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# Create connections in the order so both nodes can see the reorg at the same time
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[1], 0)
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[2], 0)
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sync_blocks(self.nodes[0:3])
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self.log.info("Usage can be over target because of high stale rate: %d" % calc_usage(self.prunedir))
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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def reorg_test(self):
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# Node 1 will mine a 300 block chain starting 287 blocks back from Node 0 and Node 2's tip
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# This will cause Node 2 to do a reorg requiring 288 blocks of undo data to the reorg_test chain
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# Reboot node 1 to clear its mempool (hopefully make the invalidate faster)
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# Lower the block max size so we don't keep mining all our big mempool transactions (from disconnected blocks)
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self.stop_node(1)
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self.nodes[1] = self.start_node(1, self.options.tmpdir, ["-maxreceivebuffer=20000","-blockmaxsize=5000", "-checkblocks=5", "-disablesafemode"], timewait=900)
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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height = self.nodes[1].getblockcount()
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self.log.info("Current block height: %d" % height)
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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invalidheight = height-287
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badhash = self.nodes[1].getblockhash(invalidheight)
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self.log.info("Invalidating block %s at height %d" % (badhash,invalidheight))
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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self.nodes[1].invalidateblock(badhash)
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# We've now switched to our previously mined-24 block fork on node 1, but thats not what we want
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# So invalidate that fork as well, until we're on the same chain as node 0/2 (but at an ancestor 288 blocks ago)
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mainchainhash = self.nodes[0].getblockhash(invalidheight - 1)
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curhash = self.nodes[1].getblockhash(invalidheight - 1)
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while curhash != mainchainhash:
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self.nodes[1].invalidateblock(curhash)
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curhash = self.nodes[1].getblockhash(invalidheight - 1)
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assert(self.nodes[1].getblockcount() == invalidheight - 1)
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self.log.info("New best height: %d" % self.nodes[1].getblockcount())
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
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# Reboot node1 to clear those giant tx's from mempool
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self.stop_node(1)
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self.nodes[1] = self.start_node(1, self.options.tmpdir, ["-maxreceivebuffer=20000","-blockmaxsize=5000", "-checkblocks=5", "-disablesafemode"], timewait=900)
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
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self.log.info("Generating new longer chain of 300 more blocks")
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
self.nodes[1].generate(300)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Reconnect nodes")
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
connect_nodes(self.nodes[0], 1)
|
|
|
|
connect_nodes(self.nodes[2], 1)
|
|
|
|
sync_blocks(self.nodes[0:3], timeout=120)
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Verify height on node 2: %d" % self.nodes[2].getblockcount())
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Usage possibly still high bc of stale blocks in block files: %d" % calc_usage(self.prunedir))
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Mine 220 more blocks so we have requisite history (some blocks will be big and cause pruning of previous chain)")
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Get node0's wallet transactions back in its mempool, to avoid the
|
|
|
|
# mined blocks from being too small.
|
|
|
|
self.nodes[0].resendwallettransactions()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for i in range(22):
|
|
|
|
# This can be slow, so do this in multiple RPC calls to avoid
|
|
|
|
# RPC timeouts.
|
|
|
|
self.nodes[0].generate(10) #node 0 has many large tx's in its mempool from the disconnects
|
|
|
|
sync_blocks(self.nodes[0:3], timeout=300)
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
usage = calc_usage(self.prunedir)
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Usage should be below target: %d" % usage)
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
if (usage > 550):
|
|
|
|
raise AssertionError("Pruning target not being met")
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return invalidheight,badhash
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def reorg_back(self):
|
|
|
|
# Verify that a block on the old main chain fork has been pruned away
|
|
|
|
assert_raises_jsonrpc(-1, "Block not available (pruned data)", self.nodes[2].getblock, self.forkhash)
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Will need to redownload block %d" % self.forkheight)
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Verify that we have enough history to reorg back to the fork point
|
|
|
|
# Although this is more than 288 blocks, because this chain was written more recently
|
|
|
|
# and only its other 299 small and 220 large block are in the block files after it,
|
|
|
|
# its expected to still be retained
|
|
|
|
self.nodes[2].getblock(self.nodes[2].getblockhash(self.forkheight))
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
first_reorg_height = self.nodes[2].getblockcount()
|
|
|
|
curchainhash = self.nodes[2].getblockhash(self.mainchainheight)
|
|
|
|
self.nodes[2].invalidateblock(curchainhash)
|
|
|
|
goalbestheight = self.mainchainheight
|
|
|
|
goalbesthash = self.mainchainhash2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# As of 0.10 the current block download logic is not able to reorg to the original chain created in
|
|
|
|
# create_chain_with_stale_blocks because it doesn't know of any peer thats on that chain from which to
|
|
|
|
# redownload its missing blocks.
|
|
|
|
# Invalidate the reorg_test chain in node 0 as well, it can successfully switch to the original chain
|
|
|
|
# because it has all the block data.
|
|
|
|
# However it must mine enough blocks to have a more work chain than the reorg_test chain in order
|
|
|
|
# to trigger node 2's block download logic.
|
|
|
|
# At this point node 2 is within 288 blocks of the fork point so it will preserve its ability to reorg
|
|
|
|
if self.nodes[2].getblockcount() < self.mainchainheight:
|
|
|
|
blocks_to_mine = first_reorg_height + 1 - self.mainchainheight
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Rewind node 0 to prev main chain to mine longer chain to trigger redownload. Blocks needed: %d" % blocks_to_mine)
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
self.nodes[0].invalidateblock(curchainhash)
|
|
|
|
assert(self.nodes[0].getblockcount() == self.mainchainheight)
|
|
|
|
assert(self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash() == self.mainchainhash2)
|
|
|
|
goalbesthash = self.nodes[0].generate(blocks_to_mine)[-1]
|
|
|
|
goalbestheight = first_reorg_height + 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Verify node 2 reorged back to the main chain, some blocks of which it had to redownload")
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
waitstart = time.time()
|
|
|
|
while self.nodes[2].getblockcount() < goalbestheight:
|
|
|
|
time.sleep(0.1)
|
|
|
|
if time.time() - waitstart > 900:
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
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raise AssertionError("Node 2 didn't reorg to proper height")
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assert(self.nodes[2].getbestblockhash() == goalbesthash)
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# Verify we can now have the data for a block previously pruned
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assert(self.nodes[2].getblock(self.forkhash)["height"] == self.forkheight)
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def manual_test(self, node_number, use_timestamp):
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# at this point, node has 995 blocks and has not yet run in prune mode
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node = self.nodes[node_number] = self.start_node(node_number, self.options.tmpdir, timewait=900)
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assert_equal(node.getblockcount(), 995)
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assert_raises_jsonrpc(-1, "not in prune mode", node.pruneblockchain, 500)
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self.stop_node(node_number)
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# now re-start in manual pruning mode
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node = self.nodes[node_number] = self.start_node(node_number, self.options.tmpdir, ["-prune=1"], timewait=900)
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assert_equal(node.getblockcount(), 995)
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def height(index):
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if use_timestamp:
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return node.getblockheader(node.getblockhash(index))["time"] + TIMESTAMP_WINDOW
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else:
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return index
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def prune(index, expected_ret=None):
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ret = node.pruneblockchain(height(index))
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# Check the return value. When use_timestamp is True, just check
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# that the return value is less than or equal to the expected
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# value, because when more than one block is generated per second,
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# a timestamp will not be granular enough to uniquely identify an
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# individual block.
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if expected_ret is None:
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expected_ret = index
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if use_timestamp:
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assert_greater_than(ret, 0)
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assert_greater_than(expected_ret + 1, ret)
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else:
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assert_equal(ret, expected_ret)
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def has_block(index):
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return os.path.isfile(self.options.tmpdir + "/node{}/regtest/blocks/blk{:05}.dat".format(node_number, index))
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# should not prune because chain tip of node 3 (995) < PruneAfterHeight (1000)
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assert_raises_jsonrpc(-1, "Blockchain is too short for pruning", node.pruneblockchain, height(500))
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# mine 6 blocks so we are at height 1001 (i.e., above PruneAfterHeight)
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node.generate(6)
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assert_equal(node.getblockchaininfo()["blocks"], 1001)
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# negative heights should raise an exception
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assert_raises_jsonrpc(-8, "Negative", node.pruneblockchain, -10)
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# height=100 too low to prune first block file so this is a no-op
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prune(100)
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if not has_block(0):
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raise AssertionError("blk00000.dat is missing when should still be there")
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# Does nothing
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node.pruneblockchain(height(0))
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if not has_block(0):
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raise AssertionError("blk00000.dat is missing when should still be there")
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# height=500 should prune first file
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prune(500)
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if has_block(0):
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raise AssertionError("blk00000.dat is still there, should be pruned by now")
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if not has_block(1):
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raise AssertionError("blk00001.dat is missing when should still be there")
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# height=650 should prune second file
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prune(650)
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if has_block(1):
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raise AssertionError("blk00001.dat is still there, should be pruned by now")
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# height=1000 should not prune anything more, because tip-288 is in blk00002.dat.
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prune(1000, 1001 - MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP)
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if not has_block(2):
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raise AssertionError("blk00002.dat is still there, should be pruned by now")
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# advance the tip so blk00002.dat and blk00003.dat can be pruned (the last 288 blocks should now be in blk00004.dat)
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node.generate(288)
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prune(1000)
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if has_block(2):
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raise AssertionError("blk00002.dat is still there, should be pruned by now")
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if has_block(3):
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raise AssertionError("blk00003.dat is still there, should be pruned by now")
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# stop node, start back up with auto-prune at 550MB, make sure still runs
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self.stop_node(node_number)
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self.nodes[node_number] = self.start_node(node_number, self.options.tmpdir, ["-prune=550"], timewait=900)
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self.log.info("Success")
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def wallet_test(self):
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# check that the pruning node's wallet is still in good shape
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self.log.info("Stop and start pruning node to trigger wallet rescan")
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self.stop_node(2)
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self.start_node(2, self.options.tmpdir, ["-prune=550"])
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self.log.info("Success")
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# check that wallet loads loads successfully when restarting a pruned node after IBD.
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# this was reported to fail in #7494.
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self.log.info("Syncing node 5 to test wallet")
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[0], 5)
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nds = [self.nodes[0], self.nodes[5]]
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sync_blocks(nds, wait=5, timeout=300)
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self.stop_node(5) #stop and start to trigger rescan
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self.start_node(5, self.options.tmpdir, ["-prune=550"])
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self.log.info("Success")
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Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
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def run_test(self):
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self.log.info("Warning! This test requires 4GB of disk space and takes over 30 mins (up to 2 hours)")
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self.log.info("Mining a big blockchain of 995 blocks")
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# Determine default relay fee
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self.relayfee = self.nodes[0].getnetworkinfo()["relayfee"]
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# Cache for utxos, as the listunspent may take a long time later in the test
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self.utxo_cache_0 = []
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self.utxo_cache_1 = []
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|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
self.create_big_chain()
|
|
|
|
# Chain diagram key:
|
|
|
|
# * blocks on main chain
|
|
|
|
# +,&,$,@ blocks on other forks
|
|
|
|
# X invalidated block
|
|
|
|
# N1 Node 1
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Start by mining a simple chain that all nodes have
|
|
|
|
# N0=N1=N2 **...*(995)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# stop manual-pruning node with 995 blocks
|
|
|
|
self.stop_node(3)
|
|
|
|
self.stop_node(4)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Check that we haven't started pruning yet because we're below PruneAfterHeight")
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
self.test_height_min()
|
|
|
|
# Extend this chain past the PruneAfterHeight
|
|
|
|
# N0=N1=N2 **...*(1020)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Check that we'll exceed disk space target if we have a very high stale block rate")
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
self.create_chain_with_staleblocks()
|
|
|
|
# Disconnect N0
|
|
|
|
# And mine a 24 block chain on N1 and a separate 25 block chain on N0
|
|
|
|
# N1=N2 **...*+...+(1044)
|
|
|
|
# N0 **...**...**(1045)
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# reconnect nodes causing reorg on N1 and N2
|
|
|
|
# N1=N2 **...*(1020) *...**(1045)
|
|
|
|
# \
|
|
|
|
# +...+(1044)
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# repeat this process until you have 12 stale forks hanging off the
|
|
|
|
# main chain on N1 and N2
|
|
|
|
# N0 *************************...***************************(1320)
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# N1=N2 **...*(1020) *...**(1045) *.. ..**(1295) *...**(1320)
|
|
|
|
# \ \ \
|
|
|
|
# +...+(1044) &.. $...$(1319)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Save some current chain state for later use
|
|
|
|
self.mainchainheight = self.nodes[2].getblockcount() #1320
|
|
|
|
self.mainchainhash2 = self.nodes[2].getblockhash(self.mainchainheight)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Check that we can survive a 288 block reorg still")
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
(self.forkheight,self.forkhash) = self.reorg_test() #(1033, )
|
|
|
|
# Now create a 288 block reorg by mining a longer chain on N1
|
|
|
|
# First disconnect N1
|
|
|
|
# Then invalidate 1033 on main chain and 1032 on fork so height is 1032 on main chain
|
|
|
|
# N1 **...*(1020) **...**(1032)X..
|
|
|
|
# \
|
|
|
|
# ++...+(1031)X..
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Now mine 300 more blocks on N1
|
|
|
|
# N1 **...*(1020) **...**(1032) @@...@(1332)
|
|
|
|
# \ \
|
|
|
|
# \ X...
|
|
|
|
# \ \
|
|
|
|
# ++...+(1031)X.. ..
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Reconnect nodes and mine 220 more blocks on N1
|
|
|
|
# N1 **...*(1020) **...**(1032) @@...@@@(1552)
|
|
|
|
# \ \
|
|
|
|
# \ X...
|
|
|
|
# \ \
|
|
|
|
# ++...+(1031)X.. ..
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# N2 **...*(1020) **...**(1032) @@...@@@(1552)
|
|
|
|
# \ \
|
|
|
|
# \ *...**(1320)
|
|
|
|
# \ \
|
|
|
|
# ++...++(1044) ..
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# N0 ********************(1032) @@...@@@(1552)
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
# \
|
|
|
|
# *...**(1320)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Test that we can rerequest a block we previously pruned if needed for a reorg")
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
self.reorg_back()
|
|
|
|
# Verify that N2 still has block 1033 on current chain (@), but not on main chain (*)
|
|
|
|
# Invalidate 1033 on current chain (@) on N2 and we should be able to reorg to
|
|
|
|
# original main chain (*), but will require redownload of some blocks
|
|
|
|
# In order to have a peer we think we can download from, must also perform this invalidation
|
|
|
|
# on N0 and mine a new longest chain to trigger.
|
|
|
|
# Final result:
|
|
|
|
# N0 ********************(1032) **...****(1553)
|
|
|
|
# \
|
|
|
|
# X@...@@@(1552)
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# N2 **...*(1020) **...**(1032) **...****(1553)
|
|
|
|
# \ \
|
|
|
|
# \ X@...@@@(1552)
|
|
|
|
# \
|
|
|
|
# +..
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# N1 doesn't change because 1033 on main chain (*) is invalid
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Test manual pruning with block indices")
|
|
|
|
self.manual_test(3, use_timestamp=False)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Test manual pruning with timestamps")
|
|
|
|
self.manual_test(4, use_timestamp=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Test wallet re-scan")
|
|
|
|
self.wallet_test()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.log.info("Done")
|
Add block pruning functionality
This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
10 years ago
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
|
|
PruneTest().main()
|