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algo-gate-api.c
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/////////////////////////////
////
//// NEW FEATURE: algo_gate
////
//// algos define targets for their common functions
//// and define a function for miner-thread to call to register
//// their targets. miner thread builds the gate, and array of structs
//// of function pointers, by calling each algo's register function.
// Functions in this file are used simultaneously by myultiple
// threads and must therefore be re-entrant.
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <memory.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <openssl/sha.h>
//#include "miner.h"
#include "algo-gate-api.h"
// Define null and standard functions.
//
// Generic null functions do nothing except satisfy the syntax and
// can be used for optional safe gate functions.
//
// null gate functions are genarally used for mandatory and unsafe functions
// and will usually display an error massage and/or return a fail code.
// They are registered by default and are expected to be overwritten.
//
// std functions are non-null functions used by the most number of algos
// are are default.
//
// aux functions are functions used by many, but not most, algos and must
// be registered by eech algo using them. They usually have descriptive
// names.
//
// custom functions are algo spefic and are defined and registered in the
// algo's source file and are usually named [algo]_[function].
//
// In most cases the default is a null or std function. However in some
// cases, for convenience when the null function is not the most popular,
// the std function will be defined as default and the algo must register
// an appropriate null function.
//
// similar algos may share a gate function that may be defined here or
// in a source file common to the similar algos.
//
// gate functions may call other gate functions under the following
// restrictions. Any gate function defined here or used by more than one
// algo must call other functions using the gate: algo_gate.[function].
// custom functions may call other custom functions directly using
// [algo]_[function], howver it is recommended to alway use the gate.
//
// If, under rare circumstances, an algo with a custom gate function
// needs to call a function of another algo it must define and register
// a private gate from its rgistration function and use it to call
// forein functions: [private_gate].[function]. If the algo needs to call
// a utility function defined here it may do so directly.
//
// The algo's gate registration function is caled once from the main thread
// and can do other intialization in addition such as setting options or
// other global or local (to the algo) variables.
// A set of predefined generic null functions that can be used as any null
// gate function with the same signature.
void do_nothing () {}
bool return_true () { return true; }
bool return_false () { return false; }
void *return_null () { return NULL; }
void algo_not_tested()
{
applog( LOG_WARNING,"Algo %s has not been tested live. It may not work",
algo_names[opt_algo] );
applog(LOG_WARNING,"and bad things may happen. Use at your own risk.");
}
void four_way_not_tested()
{
applog( LOG_WARNING,"Algo %s has not been tested using 4way. It may not", algo_names[opt_algo] );
applog( LOG_WARNING,"work or may be slower. Please report your results.");
}
void algo_not_implemented()
{
applog(LOG_ERR,"Algo %s has not been Implemented.",algo_names[opt_algo]);
}
// default null functions
int null_scanhash()
{
applog(LOG_WARNING,"SWERR: undefined scanhash function in algo_gate");
return 0;
}
void null_hash()
{
applog(LOG_WARNING,"SWERR: null_hash unsafe null function");
};
void null_hash_suw()
{
applog(LOG_WARNING,"SWERR: null_hash_suw unsafe null function");
};
void init_algo_gate( algo_gate_t* gate )
{
gate->miner_thread_init = (void*)&return_true;
gate->scanhash = (void*)&null_scanhash;
gate->hash = (void*)&null_hash;
gate->hash_suw = (void*)&null_hash_suw;
gate->get_new_work = (void*)&std_get_new_work;
gate->get_nonceptr = (void*)&std_get_nonceptr;
gate->display_extra_data = (void*)&do_nothing;
gate->wait_for_diff = (void*)&std_wait_for_diff;
gate->get_max64 = (void*)&get_max64_0x1fffffLL;
gate->gen_merkle_root = (void*)&sha256d_gen_merkle_root;
gate->stratum_gen_work = (void*)&std_stratum_gen_work;
gate->build_stratum_request = (void*)&std_le_build_stratum_request;
gate->malloc_txs_request = (void*)&std_malloc_txs_request;
gate->set_target = (void*)&std_set_target;
gate->work_decode = (void*)&std_le_work_decode;
gate->submit_getwork_result = (void*)&std_le_submit_getwork_result;
gate->build_block_header = (void*)&std_build_block_header;
gate->build_extraheader = (void*)&std_build_extraheader;
gate->set_work_data_endian = (void*)&do_nothing;
gate->calc_network_diff = (void*)&std_calc_network_diff;
gate->ready_to_mine = (void*)&std_ready_to_mine;
gate->resync_threads = (void*)&do_nothing;
gate->do_this_thread = (void*)&return_true;
gate->longpoll_rpc_call = (void*)&std_longpoll_rpc_call;
gate->stratum_handle_response = (void*)&std_stratum_handle_response;
gate->optimizations = EMPTY_SET;
gate->ntime_index = STD_NTIME_INDEX;
gate->nbits_index = STD_NBITS_INDEX;
gate->nonce_index = STD_NONCE_INDEX;
gate->work_data_size = STD_WORK_DATA_SIZE;
gate->work_cmp_size = STD_WORK_CMP_SIZE;
}
// Ignore warnings for not yet defined register functions
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wimplicit-function-declaration"
// called by each thread that uses the gate
bool register_algo_gate( int algo, algo_gate_t *gate )
{
if ( NULL == gate )
{
applog(LOG_ERR,"FAIL: algo_gate registration failed, NULL gate\n");
return false;
}
init_algo_gate( gate );
switch (algo)
{
case ALGO_ALLIUM: register_allium_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_ANIME: register_anime_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_ARGON2: register_argon2_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_ARGON2D250: register_argon2d_crds_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_ARGON2D500: register_argon2d_dyn_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_ARGON2D4096: register_argon2d4096_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_AXIOM: register_axiom_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_BASTION: register_bastion_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_BLAKE: register_blake_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_BLAKECOIN: register_blakecoin_algo ( gate ); break;
// case ALGO_BLAKE2B: register_blake2b_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_BLAKE2S: register_blake2s_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_C11: register_c11_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_CRYPTOLIGHT: register_cryptolight_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_CRYPTONIGHT: register_cryptonight_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_CRYPTONIGHTV7:register_cryptonightv7_algo( gate ); break;
case ALGO_DECRED: register_decred_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_DEEP: register_deep_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_DMD_GR: register_dmd_gr_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_DROP: register_drop_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_FRESH: register_fresh_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_GROESTL: register_groestl_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_HEAVY: register_heavy_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_HMQ1725: register_hmq1725_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_HODL: register_hodl_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_JHA: register_jha_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_KECCAK: register_keccak_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_KECCAKC: register_keccakc_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_LBRY: register_lbry_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_LUFFA: register_luffa_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_LYRA2H: register_lyra2h_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_LYRA2RE: register_lyra2re_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_LYRA2REV2: register_lyra2rev2_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_LYRA2Z: register_lyra2z_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_LYRA2Z330: register_lyra2z330_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_M7M: register_m7m_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_MYR_GR: register_myriad_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_NEOSCRYPT: register_neoscrypt_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_NIST5: register_nist5_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_PENTABLAKE: register_pentablake_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_PHI1612: register_phi1612_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_PLUCK: register_pluck_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_POLYTIMOS: register_polytimos_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_QUARK: register_quark_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_QUBIT: register_qubit_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_SCRYPT: register_scrypt_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_SCRYPTJANE: register_scryptjane_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_SHA256D: register_sha256d_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_SHA256T: register_sha256t_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_SHAVITE3: register_shavite_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_SKEIN: register_skein_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_SKEIN2: register_skein2_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_SKUNK: register_skunk_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_TIMETRAVEL: register_timetravel_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_TIMETRAVEL10: register_timetravel10_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_TRIBUS: register_tribus_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_VANILLA: register_vanilla_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_VELTOR: register_veltor_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_WHIRLPOOL: register_whirlpool_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_WHIRLPOOLX: register_whirlpoolx_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_X11: register_x11_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_X11EVO: register_x11evo_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_X11GOST: register_x11gost_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_X12: register_x12_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_X13: register_x13_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_X13SM3: register_x13sm3_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_X14: register_x14_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_X15: register_x15_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_X16R: register_x16r_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_X16S: register_x16s_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_X17: register_x17_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_XEVAN: register_xevan_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_YESCRYPT: register_yescrypt_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_YESCRYPTR8: register_yescryptr8_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_YESCRYPTR16: register_yescryptr16_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_YESCRYPTR24: register_yescryptr24_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_YESCRYPTR32: register_yescryptr32_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_YESPOWER: register_yespower_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_YESPOWERR8: register_yespowerr8_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_YESPOWERR16: register_yespowerr16_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_YESPOWERR24: register_yespowerr24_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_YESPOWERR32: register_yespowerr32_algo ( gate ); break;
case ALGO_ZR5: register_zr5_algo ( gate ); break;
default:
applog(LOG_ERR,"FAIL: algo_gate registration failed, unknown algo %s.\n", algo_names[opt_algo] );
return false;
} // switch
// ensure required functions were defined.
if ( gate->scanhash == (void*)&null_scanhash )
{
applog(LOG_ERR, "FAIL: Required algo_gate functions undefined\n");
return false;
}
return true;
}
// restore warnings
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
// override std defaults with jr2 defaults
bool register_json_rpc2( algo_gate_t *gate )
{
gate->wait_for_diff = (void*)&do_nothing;
gate->get_new_work = (void*)&jr2_get_new_work;
gate->get_nonceptr = (void*)&jr2_get_nonceptr;
gate->stratum_gen_work = (void*)&jr2_stratum_gen_work;
gate->build_stratum_request = (void*)&jr2_build_stratum_request;
gate->submit_getwork_result = (void*)&jr2_submit_getwork_result;
gate->longpoll_rpc_call = (void*)&jr2_longpoll_rpc_call;
gate->work_decode = (void*)&jr2_work_decode;
gate->stratum_handle_response = (void*)&jr2_stratum_handle_response;
gate->nonce_index = JR2_NONCE_INDEX;
jsonrpc_2 = true; // still needed
opt_extranonce = false;
// have_gbt = false;
return true;
}
// run the alternate hash function for a specific algo
void exec_hash_function( int algo, void *output, const void *pdata )
{
algo_gate_t gate;
gate.hash = (void*)&null_hash;
register_algo_gate( algo, &gate );
gate.hash( output, pdata, 0 );
}
#define PROPER (1)
#define ALIAS (0)
// The only difference between the alias and the proper algo name is the
// proper name is the one that is defined in ALGO_NAMES. There may be
// multiple aliases that map to the same proper name.
// New aliases can be added anywhere in the array as long as NULL is last.
// Alphabetic order of alias is recommended.
const char* const algo_alias_map[][2] =
{
// alias proper
{ "sugarchain", "yespower" },
{ "argon2d-crds", "argon2d250" },
{ "argon2d-dyn", "argon2d500" },
{ "argon2d-uis", "argon2d4096" },
{ "bitcore", "timetravel10" },
{ "bitzeny", "yespowerr8" },
{ "blake256r8", "blakecoin" },
{ "blake256r8vnl", "vanilla" },
{ "blake256r14", "blake" },
{ "blake256r14dcr", "decred" },
{ "cryptonote", "cryptonight" },
{ "cryptonight-light", "cryptolight" },
{ "diamond", "dmd-gr" },
{ "droplp", "drop" },
{ "espers", "hmq1725" },
{ "flax", "c11" },
{ "hsr", "x13sm3" },
{ "jackpot", "jha" },
{ "jagaricoinr", "yespowerr24" },
{ "jane", "scryptjane" },
{ "lyra2", "lyra2re" },
{ "lyra2v2", "lyra2rev2" },
{ "lyra2zoin", "lyra2z330" },
{ "myrgr", "myr-gr" },
{ "myriad", "myr-gr" },
{ "neo", "neoscrypt" },
{ "phi", "phi1612" },
// { "sia", "blake2b" },
{ "sib", "x11gost" },
{ "timetravel8", "timetravel" },
{ "wavi", "yespowerr32" },
{ "yenten", "yespowerr16" },
{ "yescryptr8k", "yescrypt" },
{ "zcoin", "lyra2z" },
{ "ziftr", "zr5" },
{ "zoin", "lyra2z330" },
{ NULL, NULL }
};
// if arg is a valid alias for a known algo it is updated with the proper name.
// No validation of the algo or alias is done, It is the responsinility of the
// calling function to validate the algo after return.
void get_algo_alias( char** algo_or_alias )
{
int i;
for ( i=0; algo_alias_map[i][ALIAS]; i++ )
if ( !strcasecmp( *algo_or_alias, algo_alias_map[i][ ALIAS ] ) )
{
// found valid alias, return proper name
*algo_or_alias = (char* const)( algo_alias_map[i][ PROPER ] );
return;
}
}