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    • wrapper
      wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

      Remaining Messages no Debug:

      2017-08-13 13:48:40 partner xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9336 using obsolete version 60002; disconnecting
      2017-08-13 13:48:40 ProcessMessage(version, 102 bytes) FAILED
      2017-08-13 14:00:00 ERROR: CAlert::CheckSignature() : verify signature failed
      2017-08-13 14:00:51 ERROR: CheckBlockHeader() : block with timestamp before last checkpoint
      2017-08-13 14:00:51 ERROR: ProcessBlock() : CheckBlock FAILED
      2017-08-13 14:00:51 ERROR: CheckBlockHeader() : block with timestamp before last checkpoint
      2017-08-13 14:00:51 ERROR: ProcessBlock() : CheckBlock FAILED

      Large block same message then :

      2017-08-13 14:08:52 socket recv error Connection reset by peer (104)

      ~Block 1145437

      src/main.cpp - Line 2835
      2017-08-13 14:00:51 ERROR: CheckBlockHeader() : block with timestamp before last checkpoint

           if (deltaTime < 0)
             {
                 return state.DoS(100, error("CheckBlockHeader() : block with timestamp before last checkpoint"),
               REJECT_CHECKPOINT, "time-too-old");
      

      These are old rejected blocks, I assume, so not required on sync.

      main.cpp - Updated code

           {
               if (fDebug)
                    LogPrintf("CheckBlockHeader() : block with timestamp before last checkpoint");
               return state.DoS(100, NULL,
                                REJECT_CHECKPOINT, "time-too-old");
           }
      

      Code added

      main.cpp Line 3199

      if (!CheckBlock(*pblock, state, INT_MAX)) 
      	  return error("ProcessBlock() : CheckBlock FAILED");
      

      Updated to :

      if (!CheckBlock(*pblock, state, INT_MAX)) 
                if (fDebug)
                    LogPrintf("ProcessBlock() : CheckBlock FAILED");
      	  return true ;
      

      netbase.cpp

      Update with Bitcoin bug fix to correct (104) error

      https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/4552
      https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/109849e204f91d8b04b0e57da87e45b461096b50

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      • wrapper
        wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

        Full sync from scratch Test, 0.9.6.2 in progress

        So far : 2.5 years in 13 hours : 5 hrs P/Day. - estimate 20 hrs full sync time (~4pm).

        Remaining Debug messages :

        2017-08-13 18:12:10 socket recv error Connection reset by peer (104)
        2017-08-13 18:25:03 socket recv error Connection timed out (110)

        Recommendation :

        The Debug.log testing has shown that a number of operation, which were envisioned as errors initially, have occurred in the blockchain. This has meant that certain settings, loop levels or error messages are repeated during re-syncronisation of the blockchain.

        Where’as 0.11.2 version already contain some speed ups that effect Bitcoin, (secp256k1) the FTC block sync is considerably reduced, but at ~22 hrs (estimate), would still seem long.

        ToDo.

        Set up a script and chron job to pole feathercoin during a resync and write Blocknumber every minute. This will 1200 data points to identify any problem block chains. These may indicate further settings that can be tweaked.

         feathercoind getinfo >> StallTest.txt
        

        Preliminary test show synchronization is running pretty consistently at :

        BlocksPerHour
        39750
        BlocksPerMinute
        662

        Full sync took 29 Hours, with no special settings and 4 outputs to debug, about lost connections…

        BlockSycTest

        Get Block count was often delayed

        BlockSycTest

        Blocks per minute

        BlockSycTest

        Testable

        -dbcache to a value around 4000

        8 connections limitation

        Give Higher CPU Priority to Bitcoin-Qt Process
        The above approach of blockchain import should be faster than syncing the whole blockchain block by block. Give the process higher CPU priority might further help speeding up the blockchain import especially you have more CPU cycle at your disposal. If you’re using Mac OS X, and assuming the Process ID (PID) of Bitcoin-Qt is 2202, use the following command to give Bitcoin-Qt process hight CPU priority:

        sudo renice -20 -p 2202
        

        *-20 is the nice value a value between -20 and +19. The lower the nice value, the higher priority the process gets.

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        • wrapper
          wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

          Results of Sync Speed Tests

          Found very interesting Result from Sync speed Tests :::::

          The sync speed dropped from ~710 Blocks per minute to ~670 Blocks per minute

          After the synchronsiation passed the Hard Fork for : One minute Blocks, Neoscrypt and eHRC additional calculations.

          This is actually impressive as we are processing 2.5 times the amount of blocks and re-targeting every block! It indicates that Neoscrypt is efficient. Thanks @Ghostlander.

          Although it might also be effected by other factors, such as the increasing number of transactions, it mean that it would be worthwhile to do the Neoscrypt update :

          https://github.com/ghostlander/Phoenixcoin/commit/ddbdbf6cbff4ca52f87268f28c60d588bf843344

          I suggest we test that in 0.9.6.2 as the best version / (none alpha) we have at the moment.

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          • wrapper
            wrapper Moderators last edited by

            Results of dbcache test

            Comparison shows a slight improvement with dbcache set to 3000, particularly as glitch in initial test associated with dropout, or network effect.

            It may be worth while to increase default to 1000 from 300, minor downside of disk space / memory.

            dbcache set to 3000

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            • wrapper
              wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

              Test changing max outbound connections

              Test upping default from lowly 8 to more reasonable 30

              net.cpp

              static const int MAX_OUTBOUND_CONNECTIONS = 30;

              1st test : slower only maintained 3 connections.

              Up from 125 to 200:
              int nMaxConnections = 200;

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              • Wellenreiter
                Wellenreiter Moderators @wrapper last edited by wrapper

                @wrapper

                It takes some time to build up more connections, I usually have 8 connections and after one or more hours it goes up to 10-12.
                The explorer hosts maintain given or taken ~ 100 peers after some days being online

                Feathercoin development donation address: 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
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                • wrapper
                  wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                  LTC also recommends 1000MB max dbcache. Testing increase min from 4 to 10.

                  src/txdb.h

                   // -dbcache default (MiB)
                  static const int64_t nDefaultDbCache = 100;
                  // max. -dbcache in (MiB)
                  static const int64_t nMaxDbCache = sizeof(void*) > 4 ? 4096 : 1024;
                   // min. -dbcache in (MiB)
                  static const int64_t nMinDbCache = 4;
                  
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                  • wrapper
                    wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                    stealth.cpp - 0.9.6.2

                    std::string CStealthAddress::Encoded() const
                    {
                    // https://wiki.unsystem.net/index.php/DarkWallet/Stealth#Address_format
                    // [version] [options] [scan_key] [N] ... [Nsigs] [prefix_length] ...
                    
                    data_chunk raw;
                    raw.push_back(stealth_version_byte);
                    
                    raw.push_back(options);
                    
                    raw.insert(raw.end(), scan_pubkey.begin(), scan_pubkey.end());
                    raw.push_back(1); // number of spend pubkeys
                    raw.insert(raw.end(), spend_pubkey.begin(), spend_pubkey.end());
                    raw.push_back(0); // number of signatures
                    raw.push_back(0); // ?
                    
                    AppendChecksum(raw);
                    
                    return EncodeBase58(raw);
                    };
                    

                    In this shadow coding why is raw.push_back(0); // ? called twice?

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                    • wrapper
                      wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                      [FAQ] How does the stealth keys work

                      stealth.cpp

                      int StealthSecret(ec_secret& secret, ec_point& pubkey, const ec_point& pkSpend, ec_secret& sharedSOut, ec_point& pkOut)
                      {
                          /* 
                      send:
                          secret = ephem_secret, pubkey = scan_pubkey
                      
                      receive:
                          secret = scan_secret, pubkey = ephem_pubkey
                          c = H(dP)
                      
                      Q = public scan key (EC point, 33 bytes)
                      d = private scan key (integer, 32 bytes)
                      R = public spend key
                      f = private spend key
                      
                      Q = dG  // Single use private key
                      R = fG
                      
                      Sender (has Q and R, not d or f):
                      
                      P = eG
                      
                      c = H(eQ) = H(dP)
                      R' = R + cG
                          
                      Recipient gets R' and P
                      test 0 and infinity?
                      */
                      
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                      • Wellenreiter
                        Wellenreiter Moderators @wrapper last edited by

                        @wrapper said in [Dev] Feathercoin 0.9.6.2 * Maintenance fix, build & upgrade issues notes.:

                        In this shadow coding why is raw.push_back(0); // ? called twice?

                        Raw is an array like data structure and you add two items to the array

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                        Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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                        • wrapper
                          wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                          [FAQ] How do I create a file of the Feathercoin blockchain that I can import into other wallets?

                          You can concatenate the FTC blocks into a bootstrap.dat file. This bootstrap.dat file can be copied into the .feathercoin or blockchain directory of the new wallet.

                          When it starts the new wallet will recognize the bootstrap.dat and import the blockchain from disk, but will do all the normal synchronization validation checks in the process. Do not restart as it will rename the bootstrap.dat and proceed online.

                          You can lelete the bootsrap.dat after the sync.

                          Find your local blockchain:

                          cd ~/.feathercoin/blocks
                          

                          Concatenate all your blkxxxxx.dat files and place the result in bootstrap.dat:

                          cat blk* > bootstrap.dat
                          

                          In Windows :

                          COPY /b blk0001.dat+blk0002.dat bootstrap.dat
                          
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                          • wrapper
                            wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                            Sync speed test 0.9.6.2-dev using Bootstrap.dat

                            Interesting points to note :

                            Change over to Neoscrypt starts at 2:30 hrs or Hard Fork 4 - Block 432000

                            Blocks processed against time

                            0.9.6.1 sync speed test

                            Block Rate per minute against blocks

                            0.9.6.1 sync speed test

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                            • wrapper
                              wrapper Moderators last edited by

                              Review if 0.9.x series Bitcoin Commits

                              0.9.6.3.x

                              1. Don’t poll showmyip.com, it doesn’t exist anymore

                              Fixes #4679.

                              This leaves us with only one candidate, checkip.dyndns.org.
                              GetMyExternalIP should be phased out as soon as possible.

                              https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/5332b0a429f42c49c4b70e71870f2202c0cfa844

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                              • wrapper
                                wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                                Testing @Bushstar fixes / regtest

                                Console message :
                                SSE2 unsupported, optimisations disabled

                                init.cpp ~L480

                                opt_flags = cpu_vec_exts();
                                    if(GetBoolArg("-sse2", true)) {
                                        /* Verify hardware SSE2 support */
                                        if(opt_flags & 0x00000020) {
                                            printf("SSE2 optimisations enabled\n");
                                            nNeoScryptOptions |= 0x1000;
                                        } else {
                                            printf("SSE2 unsupported, optimisations disabled\n");
                                        }
                                    } else {
                                        printf("SSE2 optimisations disabled\n");
                                    }
                                

                                Notes

                                SSE2 stands for Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 which is a standard on processors for a long time. This will enhance the security of your hardware against malicious software attacks by viruses and other malware.

                                These three are actually a hard core requirement for Windows 8 installation. If anyone of them is missing, Windows 8 will not install on your computer. So this has to be taken care even before you buy a new license of Windows 8.

                                https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2403660/determine-processor-support-for-sse2

                                Call CPUID with eax = 1 to load the feature flags in to edx. Bit 26 is set if SSE2 is available.

                                https://gist.github.com/hi2p-perim/7855506

                                I’ve output the value of opt_flags
                                opt_flags : = 0 SSE2 optimisations disabled

                                Putting -sse2=false or true seemed to work , so -sse2 is true

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                                • ghostlander
                                  ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                                  It means the flags haven’t been set up properly. Maybe compiled without the assembly code.

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                                  • wrapper
                                    wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                                    error message review review.

                                    main.cpp ~L502, ~L 899, ~L2866, L898, L1502
                                    miner…cpp L486
                                    db.cpp L106

                                    src/addrman.h ~L422 logprint, ~L411, logprint, ~L442 logprint

                                    net.cpp ~L318 , L362
                                    https://github.com/wrapperband/Feathercoin/commit/042e6c874b8e7a2a79b7daad2ffe6642efbcb291

                                    netbase L360 LogPrint(),

                                    checkpointsync.cpp L275, L291, L336 , L470, L381, L438, L444, L516,
                                    https://github.com/wrapperband/Feathercoin/commit/161ac3d8ea70e17a324b5f835788f49fa6b597b3

                                    rpcserver.cpp L666,

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                                    • Bushstar
                                      Bushstar last edited by

                                      It should be adding the assembly, if you try and compile without setting AM_PROG_AS it complains. I’ll take a look at it and see what’s wrong.

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                                      • wrapper
                                        wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                                        Error creating wallet.dat from scratch.

                                        Works with release 0.9.6.1 Doesn’t work with --incompatible database.

                                        BDB 4.8 and 5.1 have worked previously, seems to be issue with bdb 5.3

                                        error creating a new wallet.dat. 0.9.6.2

                                        EXCEPTION: St13runtime_error
                                        CDB : Error 22, can’t open database wallet.dat
                                        feathercoin in Runaway exception

                                        Error initializing wallet database environment /home/wrapper/.feathercoin!

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                                        • wrapper
                                          wrapper Moderators last edited by

                                          @Cookieboy Docker Test set-ups OpenName?

                                          https://michael.mckinnon.id.au/2016/05/13/building-a-namecoin-server-with-ubuntu-16-04/

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                                          • wrapper
                                            wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                                            [FAQ] Is it trivial to change a Feathercoin portable wallet file to libdb 4.8?

                                            Version 4.8 is not a requirement, just a recommendation. You can compile your own version and use newer versions of BDB by passing --with-incompatible-bdb to configure.

                                            The main reason it is discouraged is because it breaks compatibility with the pre-built binaries. If you’re building from source you may not care.

                                            But even if you do, it is trivial to convert your wallet back to a 4.8 wallet if you’re stuck with a 5.1 or 5.3 one. Use the bdb tools (packages db4.8-util db5.1-util on Ubuntu):

                                            Code:

                                            db5.1_dump wallet.dat.db5 | db4.8_load wallet.dat.db4
                                            

                                            [Ref:]
                                            https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=502482.0

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