go-ethereum/ethchain/transaction_pool.go
obscuren d709815106 Added trans state and removed watch address etc
The transient state can be used to test out changes before committing
them to the proc state. The transient state is currently being used by
the gui to support proper nonce updating without having to wait for a
block. This used to be done by a cached state mechanism which can now
safely by removed.
2014-05-08 18:26:46 +02:00

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package ethchain
import (
"bytes"
"container/list"
"errors"
"fmt"
"github.com/ethereum/eth-go/ethutil"
"github.com/ethereum/eth-go/ethwire"
"log"
"math/big"
"sync"
)
const (
txPoolQueueSize = 50
)
type TxPoolHook chan *Transaction
type TxMsgTy byte
const (
TxPre = iota
TxPost
)
type TxMsg struct {
Tx *Transaction
Type TxMsgTy
}
func FindTx(pool *list.List, finder func(*Transaction, *list.Element) bool) *Transaction {
for e := pool.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() {
if tx, ok := e.Value.(*Transaction); ok {
if finder(tx, e) {
return tx
}
}
}
return nil
}
type TxProcessor interface {
ProcessTransaction(tx *Transaction)
}
// The tx pool a thread safe transaction pool handler. In order to
// guarantee a non blocking pool we use a queue channel which can be
// independently read without needing access to the actual pool. If the
// pool is being drained or synced for whatever reason the transactions
// will simple queue up and handled when the mutex is freed.
type TxPool struct {
Ethereum EthManager
// The mutex for accessing the Tx pool.
mutex sync.Mutex
// Queueing channel for reading and writing incoming
// transactions to
queueChan chan *Transaction
// Quiting channel
quit chan bool
// The actual pool
pool *list.List
SecondaryProcessor TxProcessor
subscribers []chan TxMsg
}
func NewTxPool(ethereum EthManager) *TxPool {
return &TxPool{
//server: s,
mutex: sync.Mutex{},
pool: list.New(),
queueChan: make(chan *Transaction, txPoolQueueSize),
quit: make(chan bool),
Ethereum: ethereum,
}
}
// Blocking function. Don't use directly. Use QueueTransaction instead
func (pool *TxPool) addTransaction(tx *Transaction) {
pool.mutex.Lock()
pool.pool.PushBack(tx)
pool.mutex.Unlock()
// Broadcast the transaction to the rest of the peers
pool.Ethereum.Broadcast(ethwire.MsgTxTy, []interface{}{tx.RlpData()})
}
// Process transaction validates the Tx and processes funds from the
// sender to the recipient.
func (pool *TxPool) ProcessTransaction(tx *Transaction, block *Block, toContract bool) (err error) {
defer func() {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
log.Println(r)
err = fmt.Errorf("%v", r)
}
}()
// Get the sender
sender := block.state.GetAccount(tx.Sender())
if sender.Nonce != tx.Nonce {
return fmt.Errorf("[TXPL] Invalid account nonce, state nonce is %d transaction nonce is %d instead", sender.Nonce, tx.Nonce)
}
// Make sure there's enough in the sender's account. Having insufficient
// funds won't invalidate this transaction but simple ignores it.
totAmount := new(big.Int).Add(tx.Value, new(big.Int).Mul(TxFee, TxFeeRat))
if sender.Amount.Cmp(totAmount) < 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("[TXPL] Insufficient amount in sender's (%x) account", tx.Sender())
}
// Get the receiver
receiver := block.state.GetAccount(tx.Recipient)
sender.Nonce += 1
// Send Tx to self
if bytes.Compare(tx.Recipient, tx.Sender()) == 0 {
// Subtract the fee
sender.SubAmount(new(big.Int).Mul(TxFee, TxFeeRat))
} else {
// Subtract the amount from the senders account
sender.SubAmount(totAmount)
// Add the amount to receivers account which should conclude this transaction
receiver.AddAmount(tx.Value)
block.state.UpdateStateObject(receiver)
}
block.state.UpdateStateObject(sender)
log.Printf("[TXPL] Processed Tx %x\n", tx.Hash())
pool.notifySubscribers(TxPost, tx)
return
}
func (pool *TxPool) ValidateTransaction(tx *Transaction) error {
// Get the last block so we can retrieve the sender and receiver from
// the merkle trie
block := pool.Ethereum.BlockChain().CurrentBlock
// Something has gone horribly wrong if this happens
if block == nil {
return errors.New("[TXPL] No last block on the block chain")
}
// Get the sender
sender := pool.Ethereum.StateManager().procState.GetAccount(tx.Sender())
totAmount := new(big.Int).Add(tx.Value, new(big.Int).Mul(TxFee, TxFeeRat))
// Make sure there's enough in the sender's account. Having insufficient
// funds won't invalidate this transaction but simple ignores it.
if sender.Amount.Cmp(totAmount) < 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("[TXPL] Insufficient amount in sender's (%x) account", tx.Sender())
}
// Increment the nonce making each tx valid only once to prevent replay
// attacks
return nil
}
func (pool *TxPool) queueHandler() {
out:
for {
select {
case tx := <-pool.queueChan:
hash := tx.Hash()
foundTx := FindTx(pool.pool, func(tx *Transaction, e *list.Element) bool {
return bytes.Compare(tx.Hash(), hash) == 0
})
if foundTx != nil {
break
}
// Validate the transaction
err := pool.ValidateTransaction(tx)
if err != nil {
if ethutil.Config.Debug {
log.Println("Validating Tx failed", err)
}
} else {
// Call blocking version.
pool.addTransaction(tx)
// Notify the subscribers
pool.Ethereum.Reactor().Post("newTx", tx)
// Notify the subscribers
pool.notifySubscribers(TxPre, tx)
}
case <-pool.quit:
break out
}
}
}
func (pool *TxPool) QueueTransaction(tx *Transaction) {
pool.queueChan <- tx
}
func (pool *TxPool) CurrentTransactions() []*Transaction {
pool.mutex.Lock()
defer pool.mutex.Unlock()
txList := make([]*Transaction, pool.pool.Len())
i := 0
for e := pool.pool.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() {
if tx, ok := e.Value.(*Transaction); ok {
txList[i] = tx
}
i++
}
return txList
}
func (pool *TxPool) Flush() []*Transaction {
txList := pool.CurrentTransactions()
// Recreate a new list all together
// XXX Is this the fastest way?
pool.pool = list.New()
return txList
}
func (pool *TxPool) Start() {
go pool.queueHandler()
}
func (pool *TxPool) Stop() {
close(pool.quit)
pool.Flush()
log.Println("[TXP] Stopped")
}
func (pool *TxPool) Subscribe(channel chan TxMsg) {
pool.subscribers = append(pool.subscribers, channel)
}
func (pool *TxPool) notifySubscribers(ty TxMsgTy, tx *Transaction) {
msg := TxMsg{Type: ty, Tx: tx}
for _, subscriber := range pool.subscribers {
subscriber <- msg
}
}