Use block hash comparison for consistency check when loading block index
The Equihash check caused block index loading to take around 38x longer. However, we don't need to check it directly, as the only paths to writing a block header to disk already go through a proof-of-work check (e.g. receiving a block over the network). By forcing the block header inside the CBlockIndex to be re-serialized, we retain the benefits of the consistency check without the overhead at startup. Co-authored-by: Brad Miller <brad@z.cash>
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@ -314,9 +314,11 @@ bool CBlockTreeDB::LoadBlockIndexGuts()
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pindexNew->nTx = diskindex.nTx;
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pindexNew->nSproutValue = diskindex.nSproutValue;
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// Consistency checks
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auto header = pindexNew->GetBlockHeader();
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if (!CheckEquihashSolution(&header, Params()))
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return error("LoadBlockIndex(): CheckEquihashSolution failed: %s", pindexNew->ToString());
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if (header.GetHash() != pindexNew->GetBlockHash())
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return error("LoadBlockIndex(): block header inconsistency detected: on-disk = %s, in-memory = %s",
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diskindex.ToString(), pindexNew->ToString());
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if (!CheckProofOfWork(pindexNew->GetBlockHash(), pindexNew->nBits, Params().GetConsensus()))
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return error("LoadBlockIndex(): CheckProofOfWork failed: %s", pindexNew->ToString());
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