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moneromooo-monero d48a44d161
Makefile: fix building without a git tree 2019-03-08 21:15:48 +03:00
Riccardo Spagni cc33d3b2de
Merge pull request #4517
02c2b43a Utils: Add Dockerfile for android 64-bit build (Gregory Lemercier)
2018-10-09 16:44:10 +02:00
cslashm b4679f37f4 One build directory per branch/arch.
This proposal allows to perform multiple compilation from different branch/arch in
separate directories.
Example:

    build
    ├── GNU_Linux
    │   ├── multi-compilation
    │   │   └── release
    │   └── NanoS-USBHID
    │       └── release
    └── Msys
        └── NanoS-USBHID
            └── release

Edit 1:

Try to handle special char as : / \ .

--data-dir in unit test not yet tested

Edit 2:

donot use param for uname. -o is not supported by MacOS.
2018-09-13 17:36:31 +02:00
MoroccanMalinois fa814af969
Build: Fix target release-static-android 2018-08-21 23:25:14 +00:00
philkode 14f0d38cd6
Incorporate Window debug build targets 2018-05-31 10:49:24 +01:00
xmr-eric 18216f19dd Update 2018 copyright 2018-01-26 10:03:20 -05:00
Riccardo Spagni 4b156c003b
Merge pull request #2611
cdd516fa tests : remove lib_wallet_api tests (guzzijones)
2017-12-25 22:49:07 +02:00
moneromooo-monero 1a379ef656
fuzz_testing: build with ASAN (assumed to be available) 2017-12-23 11:27:34 +00:00
moneromooo-monero c27d909239
Makefile: build fuzz tests statically, starts faster 2017-12-23 11:27:28 +00:00
guzzijones cdd516fae3 tests : remove lib_wallet_api tests 2017-12-22 20:52:22 +00:00
Erik de Castro Lopo 94dd5cb4a0 Makefile: Add debug-static-all target
Also make debug-all target statically link all internal libraries.
2017-07-30 09:19:39 +10:00
moneromooo-monero 841231e5bd
Add fuzz testing using american fuzzy lop
Existing tests: block, transaction, signature, cold outputs,
cold transaction.

Data for these is in tests/data/fuzz.

A convenience shell script is in contrib/fuzz_testing/fuzz.sh, eg:

contrib/fuzz_testing/fuzz.sh signature

The fuzzer will run indefinitely, ^C to stop.

Fuzzing is currently supported for GCC only. I can't get CLANG
to build Monero here as it dies on some system headers, so if
someone wants to make it work on both, that'd be great.
In particular, the __AFL_LOOP construct should be made to work
so that a given run can fuzz multiple inputs, as the C++ load
time is substantial.
2017-06-24 16:46:18 +01:00
MoroccanMalinois 032fd3543d
Makefile add missing space for target android 2017-02-24 04:21:32 +00:00
Riccardo Spagni 27b477f68d
update last few copyright year references 2017-02-22 09:55:06 +02:00
moneromooo-monero 13cd544de3
Makefile: fix copy/paste mistake in targets (s/freebsd/mac) 2017-02-21 10:25:58 +00:00
moneromooo-monero f640512c53
Optionally query moneropulse DNS records to check for updates
It just checks and prints a message if there is a new version
for now.
2017-02-20 22:58:16 +00:00
moneromooo-monero e389bd9e60
Makefile: remove mistakenly added local custom target 2017-01-16 08:49:28 +00:00
moneromooo-monero 5833d66f65
Change logging to easylogging++
This replaces the epee and data_loggers logging systems with
a single one, and also adds filename:line and explicit severity
levels. Categories may be defined, and logging severity set
by category (or set of categories). epee style 0-4 log level
maps to a sensible severity configuration. Log files now also
rotate when reaching 100 MB.

To select which logs to output, use the MONERO_LOGS environment
variable, with a comma separated list of categories (globs are
supported), with their requested severity level after a colon.
If a log matches more than one such setting, the last one in
the configuration string applies. A few examples:

This one is (mostly) silent, only outputting fatal errors:

MONERO_LOGS=*:FATAL

This one is very verbose:

MONERO_LOGS=*:TRACE

This one is totally silent (logwise):

MONERO_LOGS=""

This one outputs all errors and warnings, except for the
"verify" category, which prints just fatal errors (the verify
category is used for logs about incoming transactions and
blocks, and it is expected that some/many will fail to verify,
hence we don't want the spam):

MONERO_LOGS=*:WARNING,verify:FATAL

Log levels are, in decreasing order of priority:
FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE

Subcategories may be added using prefixes and globs. This
example will output net.p2p logs at the TRACE level, but all
other net* logs only at INFO:

MONERO_LOGS=*:ERROR,net*:INFO,net.p2p:TRACE

Logs which are intended for the user (which Monero was using
a lot through epee, but really isn't a nice way to go things)
should use the "global" category. There are a few helper macros
for using this category, eg: MGINFO("this shows up by default")
or MGINFO_RED("this is red"), to try to keep a similar look
and feel for now.

Existing epee log macros still exist, and map to the new log
levels, but since they're used as a "user facing" UI element
as much as a logging system, they often don't map well to log
severities (ie, a log level 0 log may be an error, or may be
something we want the user to see, such as an important info).
In those cases, I tried to use the new macros. In other cases,
I left the existing macros in. When modifying logs, it is
probably best to switch to the new macros with explicit levels.

The --log-level options and set_log commands now also accept
category settings, in addition to the epee style log levels.
2017-01-16 00:25:46 +00:00
MoroccanMalinois 80abc3bc4a Build wallet with Android NDK 2017-01-05 01:11:05 +00:00
NanoAkron 54c9400fbe
Changed ARM6/7/8 to ARMv6/7/8 to be nice to peronero 2016-10-27 23:22:07 +01:00
redfish e374ae7eeb cmake: option+target for profiling for coverage 2016-09-01 10:47:43 -04:00
NanoAkron cf10e05cc6 Add ARMv8 Handling to CMakeLists.txt - version 2
Adds 64-bit ARMv8 handling to CMakeLists.txt and implements GCC flags for two errata on the Cortex-A53 present on every chip in revision 0:

https://developer.arm.com/docs/epm048406/latest/arm-processor-cortex-a53-mpcore-product-revision-r0-software-developers-errata-notice

835769 affects 64-bit multiply accumulate

843419 affects internal page addressing

Rewritten to build on @radfish's changes

Updated to address @radfish's points
2016-08-30 00:57:55 +01:00
Riccardo Spagni 53a0997a26
Merge pull request #997
1c7d3b0 cmake: define ARM var for all ARM arch variants (redfish)
6fe543d cmake: ARM: exclude libunwind in static build (redfish)
397b720 make: remove NO_AES from arm targets (redfish)
57ca3f3 make: make the ARM release targets statically linked (redfish)
43c07a1 readme: editted install/build instructions for clarity (redfish)
a0d4058 Revert "makefile: remove unnecessary ARM-specific targets" (redfish)
c2bc34b Revert "Interpret x86_64 as x86-64 for architecture" (redfish)
c54b9a1 cmake: don't set ARCH from CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR (redfish)
2016-08-28 22:49:09 +02:00
redfish 397b720069 make: remove NO_AES from arm targets
cmake sets that appropriately based on the target architecture
2016-08-28 05:42:06 -04:00
redfish 57ca3f3f64 make: make the ARM release targets statically linked
I think, in this context, dynamically linked builds make sense
only for native builds, not these builds that target arch
families to produce portable binaries.
2016-08-28 05:35:27 -04:00
redfish a0d40587ea Revert "makefile: remove unnecessary ARM-specific targets"
This reverts commit ecd0f2dde7.

These targets that are not native builds. They are for builds
portable within processors of a given family.

'make release' used to not work to build a native build on ARM, but that
has been fixed. These targets are unrelated to the native build.
2016-08-28 02:10:52 -04:00
Jacob Torrey e0bf02a6ce Streamline release-test target
When Travis builds and tests, time is limited per build, so the overhead of re-calling CMake can push it over the limit.
2016-08-26 14:06:35 -06:00
Jacob Torrey 256dec0601 Streamline test building target
Signed-off-by: Jacob Torrey <discipleofranok@gmail.com>
2016-08-26 14:03:27 -06:00
redfish ecd0f2dde7 makefile: remove unnecessary ARM-specific targets
* NO_AES is determined automatically
* BUILD_64 is determined automatically
2016-06-23 17:01:31 -04:00
Riccardo Spagni de03926850
updated copyright year 2015-12-31 08:39:56 +02:00
NoodleDoodleNoodleDoodleNoodleDoodleNoo e5d2680094 ** CHANGES ARE EXPERIMENTAL (FOR TESTING ONLY)
Bockchain:
1. Optim: Multi-thread long-hash computation when encountering groups of blocks.
2. Optim: Cache verified txs and return result from cache instead of re-checking whenever possible.
3. Optim: Preload output-keys when encoutering groups of blocks. Sort by amount and global-index before bulk querying database and multi-thread when possible.
4. Optim: Disable double spend check on block verification, double spend is already detected when trying to add blocks.
5. Optim: Multi-thread signature computation whenever possible.
6. Patch: Disable locking (recursive mutex) on called functions from check_tx_inputs which causes slowdowns (only seems to happen on ubuntu/VMs??? Reason: TBD)
7. Optim: Removed looped full-tx hash computation when retrieving transactions from pool (???).
8. Optim: Cache difficulty/timestamps (735 blocks) for next-difficulty calculations so that only 2 db reads per new block is needed when a new block arrives (instead of 1470 reads).

Berkeley-DB:
1. Fix: 32-bit data errors causing wrong output global indices and failure to send blocks to peers (etc).
2. Fix: Unable to pop blocks on reorganize due to transaction errors.
3. Patch: Large number of transaction aborts when running multi-threaded bulk queries.
4. Patch: Insufficient locks error when running full sync.
5. Patch: Incorrect db stats when returning from an immediate exit from "pop block" operation.
6. Optim: Add bulk queries to get output global indices.
7. Optim: Modified output_keys table to store public_key+unlock_time+height for single transaction lookup (vs 3)
8. Optim: Used output_keys table retrieve public_keys instead of going through output_amounts->output_txs+output_indices->txs->output:public_key
9. Optim: Added thread-safe buffers used when multi-threading bulk queries.
10. Optim: Added support for nosync/write_nosync options for improved performance (*see --db-sync-mode option for details)
11. Mod: Added checkpoint thread and auto-remove-logs option.
12. *Now usable on 32-bit systems like RPI2.

LMDB:
1. Optim: Added custom comparison for 256-bit key tables (minor speed-up, TBD: get actual effect)
2. Optim: Modified output_keys table to store public_key+unlock_time+height for single transaction lookup (vs 3)
3. Optim: Used output_keys table retrieve public_keys instead of going through output_amounts->output_txs+output_indices->txs->output:public_key
4. Optim: Added support for sync/writemap options for improved performance (*see --db-sync-mode option for details)
5. Mod: Auto resize to +1GB instead of multiplier x1.5

ETC:
1. Minor optimizations for slow-hash for ARM (RPI2). Incomplete.
2. Fix: 32-bit saturation bug when computing next difficulty on large blocks.

[PENDING ISSUES]
1. Berkely db has a very slow "pop-block" operation. This is very noticeable on the RPI2 as it sometimes takes > 10 MINUTES to pop a block during reorganization.
   This does not happen very often however, most reorgs seem to take a few seconds but it possibly depends on the number of outputs present. TBD.
2. Berkeley db, possible bug "unable to allocate memory". TBD.

[NEW OPTIONS] (*Currently all enabled for testing purposes)
1. --fast-block-sync arg=[0:1] (default: 1)
	a. 0 = Compute long hash per block (may take a while depending on CPU)
	b. 1 = Skip long-hash and verify blocks based on embedded known good block hashes (faster, minimal CPU dependence)
2. --db-sync-mode arg=[[safe|fast|fastest]:[sync|async]:[nblocks_per_sync]] (default: fastest:async:1000)
	a. safe = fdatasync/fsync (or equivalent) per stored block. Very slow, but safest option to protect against power-out/crash conditions.
	b. fast/fastest = Enables asynchronous fdatasync/fsync (or equivalent). Useful for battery operated devices or STABLE systems with UPS and/or systems with battery backed write cache/solid state cache.
	Fast    - Write meta-data but defer data flush.
	Fastest - Defer meta-data and data flush.
	Sync    - Flush data after nblocks_per_sync and wait.
	Async   - Flush data after nblocks_per_sync but do not wait for the operation to finish.
3. --prep-blocks-threads arg=[n] (default: 4 or system max threads, whichever is lower)
        Max number of threads to use when computing long-hash in groups.
4. --show-time-stats arg=[0:1] (default: 1)
	Show benchmark related time stats.
5. --db-auto-remove-logs arg=[0:1] (default: 1)
	For berkeley-db only. Auto remove logs if enabled.

**Note: lmdb and berkeley-db have changes to the tables and are not compatible with official git head version.
	At the moment, you need a full resync to use this optimized version.

[PERFORMANCE COMPARISON]
**Some figures are approximations only.
Using a baseline machine of an i7-2600K+SSD+(with full pow computation):
1. The optimized lmdb/blockhain core can process blocks up to 585K for ~1.25 hours + download time, so it usually takes 2.5 hours to sync the full chain.
2. The current head with memory can process blocks up to 585K for ~4.2 hours + download time, so it usually takes 5.5 hours to sync the full chain.
3. The current head with lmdb can process blocks up to 585K for ~32 hours + download time and usually takes 36 hours to sync the full chain.

Averate procesing times (with full pow computation):
lmdb-optimized:
1. tx_ave = 2.5 ms / tx
2. block_ave = 5.87 ms / block
memory-official-repo:
1. tx_ave = 8.85 ms / tx
2. block_ave = 19.68 ms / block
lmdb-official-repo (0f4a036437)
1. tx_ave = 47.8 ms / tx
2. block_ave = 64.2 ms / block

**Note: The following data denotes processing times only (does not include p2p download time)
lmdb-optimized processing times (with full pow computation):
1. Desktop,  Quad-core / 8-threads 2600k  (8Mb) - 1.25 hours processing time (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000).
2. Laptop,   Dual-core / 4-threads U4200  (3Mb) - 4.90 hours processing time (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000).
3. Embedded, Quad-core / 4-threads Z3735F (2x1Mb) - 12.0 hours processing time (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000).

lmdb-optimized processing times (with per-block-checkpoint)
1. Desktop,  Quad-core / 8-threads 2600k  (8Mb) - 10 minutes processing time (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000).

berkeley-db optimized processing times (with full pow computation)
1. Desktop, Quad-core / 8-threads 2600k  (8Mb) - 1.8 hours processing time (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000).
2. RPI2. Improved from estimated 3 months(???) into 2.5 days (*Need 2AMP supply + Clock:1Ghz + [usb+ssd] to achieve this speed) (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000).

berkeley-db optimized processing times (with per-block-checkpoint)
1. RPI2. 12-15 hours (*Need 2AMP supply + Clock:1Ghz + [usb+ssd] to achieve this speed) (--db-sync-mode=fastest:async:1000).
2015-07-15 23:20:16 -07:00
Riccardo Spagni e01d32e52d
cleaning up, removing redundant files, renaming, fixing incorrect licenses 2015-05-31 13:40:18 +02:00
Riccardo Spagni d39d9e5186
fixed static windows makefile targets 2015-04-09 08:10:11 +02:00
Riccardo Spagni 7d8acd1c45
explicitly disable AES on ARM 2015-04-06 14:14:45 +02:00
Riccardo Spagni 4222b372e4
add arm6 target and flags 2015-04-06 14:00:09 +02:00
Riccardo Spagni 5675325769
new makefile targets for static builds 2015-04-06 13:05:30 +02:00
Riccardo Spagni 9b3673a54c
added portable slow-hash, updated makefile targets, fixed readme 2015-01-27 09:43:15 +02:00
Riccardo Spagni ac19084480 revert the removal of the 'arch' flag from the release-static target 2014-12-13 13:48:28 +02:00
Riccardo Spagni 685dd4a5d3
don't build tests unless we're building all-* or *-test builds 2014-12-01 20:00:22 +02:00
Riccardo Spagni d97191d4f9
new Makefile target: release-static 2014-09-15 08:18:11 +02:00
monero-project 9c70be0e77 prompt to delete build directory on 'make clean' 2014-04-30 13:07:00 -04:00
Antonio Juarez 296ae46ed8 moved all stuff to github 2014-03-03 22:07:58 +00:00