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I spend some time implementing some of the changes discussed in the
previous thread "New P2P commands for diagnostics, SPV clients", and
wanted to field comments before I write up a BIP.
I have implemented a simple bloom filter that works on transactions as
well as a new block relay type which relays blocks as header+coinbase tx
+vector<tx hash> which allows for faster relay for clients which already
have transactions in memory pool.
In order to request that all future MSG_TX inv messages and blocks (only
those relayed in the new format) are filtered, SPV clients will send a
filterload message with a serialized bloom filter. Nodes can also send
filteradd messages which add particular data blocks to the filter (not
recommended for anonymity) and call filterclear which disables filtering
on a node's connection until re-enabled.
The filter will match any tx which:
1. Has a script data element in either a scriptPubKey or scriptSig
which matches the filter.
2. Spends an input who's COutPoint is in the filter.
3. Has a hash in the filter (see #4 for why this matters).
4. Has a script data element in a prevout's scriptPubKey. This
allows for matching pay-to-pubkey transactions without sending a
new filter after each transaction which matched (which would
cause some nasty timing issues where you may miss transactions
if you get transactions back-to-back before you can send a new
filter). Matching of prevouts only occurs on free txes, not
those in blocks. Thus, before requesting a block, SPV clients
should update the remote node's filter, if required, to be sure
it includes the hash of any transaction which would not
otherwise match the filter so that the node knows when its
transactions are included in blocks.
I can't say I'm a big fan of requiring SPV nodes constantly update the
filter when they learn about new transactions (could get nasty during
IDB, if the node has a lot of transactions, as you could end up
re-requesting blocks many times), but I really don't think its worth
loading all prevouts when a node is in IBD to fix it.
The branch can be found at
https://github.com/TheBlueMatt/bitcoin/compare/master...bloom
Matt
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