Port miner113's RX_DRAGONX mining model into the RX_HUSH path so DragonX
mining is identical in solo and pool mode:
- CpuWorker: filter EVERY hash on SHA256D(header + RandomX solution) (the
block-bearing pow-hash) instead of the RandomX hash; submit the full
32-byte nonce + rx_hash. Removes the fragile pool-mode dual-check that
was dropping ~half of block candidates.
- Job: 32-byte nonce for RX_HUSH in pool mode too (was solo-only).
- JobResult: populate nonceBytes() on the standard 4-byte path.
- Client: submit a variable-width nonce (32-byte for DragonX) with a
dynamically laid-out temp buffer.
Effect: shares and blocks use one metric, so the pool receives every block
candidate (no under-submission gap) and the hashrate is block-relevant.
Rebrand to drg-xmrig (version.h, build.sh, package.json, README) + add
PROTOCOL.md wire spec.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Pool sends block_target (full 256-bit network target) with each job.
Miner checks SHA256D(header + RandomX solution) for every hash against
the block target, enabling block detection at full hashrate instead of
only on submitted shares.
- Switch from full-block to header-only (140-byte) RandomX input
- Add 32-byte SoloNonce system for solo mining mode
- Compute proper difficulty target from compact bits field
- Add SHA256D dual-hash PoW check in CpuWorker for solo mining
- Raise RandomX dataset/scratchpad limits to 4GB/4MB
- Use standard RandomX share filtering in pool (stratum) mode
- Add DragonX coin and rx/hush algorithm support
- Update branding to XMRig-HAC / dragonx.is
- Update repository URLs to git.hush.is
- Replace example wallet addresses with placeholders
- Update .gitignore for build directories
- Document fork changes in README and CHANGELOG
armv8l is what CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR is set to when an ARMv8 processor
is in 32-bit mode, so it should be added to the ARMv7 target list even
though it's v8 because it's 32 bits. Currently, it's not in any ARM
target list which means x86 is assumed and the build fails.