dcrd/mempool
Dave Collins cebab1ef64
multi: Use secp256k1/v2 module.
This updates the following modules to use the secp256k1/v2 module:

- blockchain
- chaincfg/v2
- dcrutil/v2
- hdkeychain/v2
- mempool/v3
- txscript/v2
- main

The hdkeychain/v3 and txscript/v2 modules both use types from secp256k1
in their public API.

Consequently, in order avoid forcing them to bump their major versions,
secp256k1/v1.0.3 was released with the types redefined in terms of the
secp256k1/v2 module so callers still using v1 of the module that are not
ready to upgrade to the v2 module yet can interoperate by updating to
the latest patch version.
2019-10-08 10:14:13 -05:00
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doc.go mempool: Add docs.go and flesh out README.md. 2018-02-21 12:27:31 +00:00
error.go mempool: Add ErrorCode to returned TxRuleErrors 2019-09-18 14:27:20 -05:00
go.mod multi: Use secp256k1/v2 module. 2019-10-08 10:14:13 -05:00
go.sum multi: Use secp256k1/v2 module. 2019-10-08 10:14:13 -05:00
log.go multi: deprecate DisableLog 2019-03-18 11:16:35 -05:00
mempool_test.go multi: Use secp256k1/v2 module. 2019-10-08 10:14:13 -05:00
mempool.go mempool: Add ErrorCode to returned TxRuleErrors 2019-09-18 14:27:20 -05:00
policy_test.go multi: Use secp256k1/v2 module. 2019-10-08 10:14:13 -05:00
policy.go mempool: Add ErrorCode to returned TxRuleErrors 2019-09-18 14:27:20 -05:00
README.md build: Replace TravisCI with CI via Github actions. 2019-09-20 19:59:04 -05:00

mempool

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Package mempool provides a policy-enforced pool of unmined Decred transactions.

A key responsibility of the Decred network is mining transactions regular transactions and stake transactions into blocks. In order to facilitate this, the mining process relies on having a readily-available source of transactions to include in a block that is being solved.

At a high level, this package satisfies that requirement by providing an in-memory pool of fully validated transactions that can also optionally be further filtered based upon a configurable policy.

The Policy configuration options has flags that control whether or not "standard" transactions and old votes are accepted into the mempool. In essence, a "standard" transaction is one that satisfies a fairly strict set of requirements that are largely intended to help provide fair use of the system to all users. It is important to note that what is considered to be a "standard" transaction changes over time as policy and consensus rules evolve. For some insight, at the time of this writing, an example of some of the criteria that are required for a transaction to be considered standard are that it is of the most-recently supported version, finalized, does not exceed a specific size, and only consists of specific script forms.

Since this package does not deal with other Decred specifics such as network communication and transaction relay, it returns a list of transactions that were accepted which gives the caller a high level of flexibility in how they want to proceed. Typically, this will involve things such as relaying the transactions to other peers on the network and notifying the mining process that new transactions are available.

This package has intentionally been designed so it can be used as a standalone package for any projects needing the ability create an in-memory pool of Decred transactions that are not only valid by consensus rules, but also adhere to a configurable policy

Feature Overview

The following is a quick overview of the major features. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list.

  • Maintain a pool of fully validated transactions
    • Reject non-fully-spent duplicate transactions
    • Reject coinbase transactions
    • Reject double spends (both from the chain and other transactions in pool)
    • Reject invalid transactions according to the network consensus rules
    • Full script execution and validation with signature cache support
    • Individual transaction query support
  • Stake transaction support (ticket purchases, votes and revocations)
    • Option to accept or reject old votes
  • Orphan transaction support (transactions that spend from unknown outputs)
    • Configurable limits (see transaction acceptance policy)
    • Automatic addition of orphan transactions that are no longer orphans as new transactions are added to the pool
    • Individual orphan transaction query support
  • Configurable transaction acceptance policy
    • Option to accept or reject standard transactions
    • Option to accept or reject transactions based on priority calculations
    • Rate limiting of low-fee and free transactions
    • Non-zero fee threshold
    • Max signature operations per transaction
    • Max orphan transaction size
    • Max number of orphan transactions allowed
  • Additional metadata tracking for each transaction
    • Timestamp when the transaction was added to the pool
    • Most recent block height when the transaction was added to the pool
    • The fee the transaction pays
    • The starting priority for the transaction
  • Manual control of transaction removal
    • Recursive removal of all dependent transactions

Installation and Updating

$ go get -u github.com/decred/dcrd/mempool

License

Package mempool is licensed under the copyfree ISC License.