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Author SHA1 Message Date
satoshi 64d8af407d Record and display winning share difficulty on found blocks
Logmon now captures the share diff from ckpool's "Possible block
solve" line preceding the confirmation and attaches it to the
BlockEvent. Persisted as share_diff alongside height/hash/reward
and rendered as a new column in the dashboard block history.
2026-04-14 18:15:44 +03:00
satoshi 89904d5e08 Enrich found-block records with real coinbase reward
Adds RPC.GetBlock(hash, verbosity=2) and a CoinbaseReward
helper that sums the first tx's outputs. IngestBlockEvents
now does getblockhash -> getblock -> sum(vout) so
BlockRecord.RewardBT carries the actual BTC paid out on
solve instead of always being zero. Both RPC calls share a
single 5s deadline and are best-effort — bitcoind being
down just leaves the reward at zero.
2026-04-14 17:02:39 +03:00
satoshi b786f489a1 Add ZMQ hashblock subscriber for sub-second chain refresh
New internal/zmqmon package subscribes to bitcoind's hashblock
ZMQ topic and emits TipEvents. Uses github.com/go-zeromq/zmq4
(pure Go, builds with CGO_ENABLED=0). Exponential backoff on
connection failure so bitcoind restarts don't kill the
subscriber permanently; event channel drops rather than blocks
if the consumer is slow (signals are advisory, not logs).

Aggregator.Run now takes a <-chan TipEvent; when a tip arrives
it fires an immediate refresh() outside the normal ticker
cadence. With a 5s poll interval and 0.5-1s ZMQ latency from
bitcoind, dashboards now reflect new tips roughly 4x faster.

Endpoint comes from BITCOIN_ZMQ_BLOCK — empty disables ZMQ
entirely and the aggregator just runs on the ticker alone.
2026-04-14 11:14:52 +03:00
satoshi 01829746ac Persist found blocks in SQLite (Phase 2b.5)
New internal/store package wraps modernc.org/sqlite (pure Go,
no CGO) with a BlockStore that exposes Open/Close/InsertBlock/
Recent. The aggregator now accepts an optional *store.BlockStore;
on Run() it loads up to maxBlockHistory rows from the store before
the first refresh, and each ingested block gets written to the
DB before being appended to the in-memory ring.

main.go opens the store at cfg.DBPath and logs a warning + falls
back to in-memory-only if the file can't be created — a broken
data volume shouldn't stop the pool from running.

InsertBlock uses INSERT OR IGNORE on the height primary key so
replayed log events after a restart are harmless.
2026-04-14 11:06:38 +03:00
satoshi c92a991e89 Make ckpool client resilient to warm-up EOFs
The stratifier can accept a connection and close it without
writing a response during early startup — the refresh loop
then logs 'ckpool poolstats failed: read len: EOF' on every
tick until the stratifier is ready, which is noisy and looks
like a real fault.

- client.Send retries once after 200ms if the server closed
  the connection before any bytes were read (io.EOF anywhere
  in the wrapped chain).
- Aggregator tracks a ckFailStreak counter: first two
  consecutive failures log at DEBUG, third and beyond escalate
  to WARN. Successful refreshes reset the streak.
2026-04-14 10:58:26 +03:00
satoshi 82941939e5 Phase 4: embed UI into kamado-api binary
The production image is now a single Go binary that serves both the
JSON/WebSocket API under /api and the Svelte dashboard at /.

- New internal/webui package embeds a dist/ subdir via //go:embed.
  A placeholder index.html is committed so `go build` works on a
  fresh checkout; anything else in dist/ is regenerated per build
  and gitignored.

- httpapi.Server.Handler mounts the embed.FS at / with SPA-style
  fallback: unknown non-/api paths serve index.html so client-side
  routes survive a reload. /api/* is carved out explicitly so POSTs
  or typos never accidentally shadow API semantics with HTML.

- api/Dockerfile grows a node:22 builder stage that runs
  `npm ci && npm run build`, and the Go stage copies ui/dist/ into
  internal/webui/dist/ before `go build`. Build context moves to
  the repo root (docker-compose + `make api` both updated) so the
  Dockerfile can see both api/ and ui/.

With this in place, `make up` brings the whole stack online at
http://localhost:8080 — API under /api, dashboard at /. The Vite
dev server on :5173 with the /api proxy is still available via
`make ui-dev` for hot-reload development.
2026-04-13 03:15:36 +03:00
satoshi 36c08647e2 ckpool: expose bestever in runtime socket JSON
Upstream ckpool tracks user/worker best_ever across block solves but
only emits it in the on-disk users.json/workers.json persistence files,
not in the runtime socket API (userinfo() / workerinfo() in
stratifier.c). Consumers that poll the socket — like kamado-api — see
bestdiff reset to zero on every block solve via reset_bestshares()
with no all-time field to fall back on. That is the "best share stuck
at zero after a block" UX we want to fix in Kamado.

0001-expose-bestever-in-runtime-json.patch adds bestever to the two
JSON_CPACK calls so the UI can show current-round and all-time side
by side. No behavioral change, no impact on share validation or block
handling. Candidate for upstreaming.

Also surfaces BestEver in api/internal/ckpool types (User, Worker).
Gracefully degrades to 0 on an unpatched ckpool.
2026-04-13 03:03:21 +03:00
satoshi 0a40b8f84f Phase 2b: log tailer, block history, stdlib WebSocket push
Adds real-time block detection via ckpool log tailing and a push
channel for the upcoming Svelte UI, all stdlib-only:

- logmon.Tailer follows ckpool.log with rotation/truncation survival
  (inode + size tracking) and parses "Solved and confirmed block N"
  into BlockEvent values.
- state.Aggregator grows a 256-entry block ring, an OnRefresh hook,
  and IngestBlockEvents which best-effort enriches events with the
  block hash via bitcoind getblockhash.
- httpapi.Hub implements RFC 6455 from scratch (SHA1 handshake,
  unmasked text frames out, masked frames in, ping keepalive,
  per-client write mutex, slow-client drop) so we don't pull in a
  ws dependency before we can go mod tidy.
- New routes: GET /api/blocks and GET /api/ws. Snapshot pushes fire
  on every poll tick and immediately on block-solve.

ZMQ hashblock subscription and SQLite persistence are deferred to
Phase 2b.5 once the s9pk packaging repo exists and we have a real
build environment for adding Go deps.
2026-04-13 02:53:27 +03:00
satoshiandClaude Opus 4.6 bd0b1b0318 Phase 2a: kamado-api Go middleware (core MVP)
Go 1.22 module that polls CKPool's Unix socket control API, queries
Bitcoin Core over JSON-RPC, merges both into a thread-safe snapshot, and
serves it over REST. Layout:

  api/
  ├── cmd/kamado-api/main.go              signal-aware entrypoint
  └── internal/
      ├── config/       env var loader with validation
      ├── ckpool/       socket client (4-byte LE length-prefixed wire
      │                 protocol verified against libckpool.c), typed
      │                 response models for poolstats/users/workers/
      │                 clients/uptime, + unit tests using a fake
      │                 unix socket server
      ├── bitcoind/     minimal JSON-RPC client, getblockchaininfo
      │                 and getnetworkhashps
      ├── state/        Aggregator that refreshes a merged Snapshot
      │                 on a ticker; readers get a copy under RWMutex
      └── httpapi/      REST handlers on Go 1.22 ServeMux:
                        /api/health /api/pool /api/users
                        /api/workers /api/clients /api/snapshot

CKPool stores hashrate as "dsps" (diff shares per second); we convert
to H/s via the 2^32 constant used by GoBrrr-Pool and other clients.
Every stat CKPool exposes to its socket API is surfaced — useragent,
IP, per-client diff, per-worker best diff — closing the gap against
Bassin which only reads the 60-second stats files.

Dockerfile does a CGO_ENABLED=0 static build on golang:1.22-bookworm
with -trimpath -ldflags=-s -w. docker-compose now runs both ckpool and
kamado-api, sharing a named volume for /run/ckpool so the API can
dial the stratifier socket directly.

Deferred to Phase 2b (called out in README):
  - Bitcoin Core ZMQ hashblock subscriber
  - WebSocket push for real-time UI updates
  - SQLite persistence (block history, best-share history)
  - CKPool log tailer for "Solved and confirmed block" detection

Tests and build NOT run in this commit — Go isn't installed in the
dev environment. Run `make api-test` or `make api` to verify.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-12 19:52:27 +03:00