Restore MedianTimePast for locktime.

Revert "Revert "Add rules--presently disabled--for using GetMedianTimePast as endpoint for lock-time calculations""
This reverts commit 40cd32e835.

After careful analysis it was determined that the change was, in fact, safe and several people were suffering
momentary confusion about locktime semantics.
This commit is contained in:
Gregory Maxwell
2015-11-03 17:12:36 +00:00
parent 42f339ef78
commit e4e5334ef8
5 changed files with 54 additions and 7 deletions

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@@ -650,10 +650,35 @@ bool IsFinalTx(const CTransaction &tx, int nBlockHeight, int64_t nBlockTime)
return true;
}
bool CheckFinalTx(const CTransaction &tx)
bool CheckFinalTx(const CTransaction &tx, int flags)
{
AssertLockHeld(cs_main);
return IsFinalTx(tx, chainActive.Height() + 1, GetAdjustedTime());
// By convention a negative value for flags indicates that the
// current network-enforced consensus rules should be used. In
// a future soft-fork scenario that would mean checking which
// rules would be enforced for the next block and setting the
// appropriate flags. At the present time no soft-forks are
// scheduled, so no flags are set.
flags = std::max(flags, 0);
// CheckFinalTx() uses chainActive.Height()+1 to evaluate
// nLockTime because when IsFinalTx() is called within
// CBlock::AcceptBlock(), the height of the block *being*
// evaluated is what is used. Thus if we want to know if a
// transaction can be part of the *next* block, we need to call
// IsFinalTx() with one more than chainActive.Height().
const int nBlockHeight = chainActive.Height() + 1;
// Timestamps on the other hand don't get any special treatment,
// because we can't know what timestamp the next block will have,
// and there aren't timestamp applications where it matters.
// However this changes once median past time-locks are enforced:
const int64_t nBlockTime = (flags & LOCKTIME_MEDIAN_TIME_PAST)
? chainActive.Tip()->GetMedianTimePast()
: GetAdjustedTime();
return IsFinalTx(tx, nBlockHeight, nBlockTime);
}
unsigned int GetLegacySigOpCount(const CTransaction& tx)
@@ -797,7 +822,7 @@ bool AcceptToMemoryPool(CTxMemPool& pool, CValidationState &state, const CTransa
// Only accept nLockTime-using transactions that can be mined in the next
// block; we don't want our mempool filled up with transactions that can't
// be mined yet.
if (!CheckFinalTx(tx))
if (!CheckFinalTx(tx, STANDARD_LOCKTIME_VERIFY_FLAGS))
return state.DoS(0, false, REJECT_NONSTANDARD, "non-final");
// is it already in the memory pool?
@@ -2723,10 +2748,15 @@ bool ContextualCheckBlock(const CBlock& block, CValidationState& state, CBlockIn
const Consensus::Params& consensusParams = Params().GetConsensus();
// Check that all transactions are finalized
BOOST_FOREACH(const CTransaction& tx, block.vtx)
if (!IsFinalTx(tx, nHeight, block.GetBlockTime())) {
BOOST_FOREACH(const CTransaction& tx, block.vtx) {
int nLockTimeFlags = 0;
int64_t nLockTimeCutoff = (nLockTimeFlags & LOCKTIME_MEDIAN_TIME_PAST)
? pindexPrev->GetMedianTimePast()
: block.GetBlockTime();
if (!IsFinalTx(tx, nHeight, nLockTimeCutoff)) {
return state.DoS(10, error("%s: contains a non-final transaction", __func__), REJECT_INVALID, "bad-txns-nonfinal");
}
}
// Enforce block.nVersion=2 rule that the coinbase starts with serialized block height
// if 750 of the last 1,000 blocks are version 2 or greater (51/100 if testnet):