The -blockreservedweight startup option should only affect RPC code, because IPC clients (currently) do not have a way to signal their intent to use the node default (the BlockCreateOptions struct defaults merely document a recommendation for client software). Before this commit however, if the user set -blockreservedweight then ApplyArgsManOptions would cause the block_reserved_weight option passed by IPC clients to be ignored. Users who don't set this value were not affected. Fix this by making BlockCreateOptions::block_reserved_weight an std::optional. Internal interface users, such as the RPC call sites, don't set a value so -blockreservedweight is used. Whereas IPC clients do set a value which is no longer ignored. Test coverage is added. mining_basic.py already ensured -blockreservedweight is enforced by mining RPC methods. This commit adds coverage for Mining interface IPC clients. It also verifies that -blockreservedweight has no effect on them. Co-Authored-By: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
src/node/
The src/node/ directory contains code that needs to access node state
(state in CChain, CBlockIndex, CCoinsView, CTxMemPool, and similar
classes).
Code in src/node/ is meant to be segregated from code in
src/wallet/ and src/qt/, to ensure wallet and GUI
code changes don't interfere with node operation, to allow wallet and GUI code
to run in separate processes, and to perhaps eventually allow wallet and GUI
code to be maintained in separate source repositories.
As a rule of thumb, code in one of the src/node/,
src/wallet/, or src/qt/ directories should avoid
calling code in the other directories directly, and only invoke it indirectly
through the more limited src/interfaces/ classes.
This directory is at the moment
sparsely populated. Eventually more substantial files like
src/validation.cpp and
src/txmempool.cpp might be moved there.