These belong in libbitcoin_common.a, not libbitcoin_util.a, because they aren't
general-purpose utilities, they just contain common code that is used by both
the node and the wallet. Another reason to reason to not include these in
libbitcoin_util.a is to prevent them from being used by the kernel library.
Completions are dynamically generated from the respective binary help
pages.
Completions should be sourced into the shell or added to
$XDG_CONFIG/fish/completions.
As mentioned in #26571, the task running the USDT interface tests
fail when run in docker. cc7335edc87c6ef34429b4df94f53973db520aac
in #25528 added that the tests are run in a **VM** in Cirrus CI.
Running them locally in docker containers might not work:
- We use [bcc] as tracing toolkit which requires the kernel headers
to compile the BPF bytecode. As docker containers use the hosts
kernel and don't run their own, there is a potential for mismatches
between kernel headers available in the container and the host
kernel. This results in a failure loading the BPF byte code.
- Privilges are required to load the BPF byte code into the kernel.
Normally, the docker containers aren't run with these.
- We currently use an untrusted third-party PPA to install the
bpfcc-tools package on Ubuntu 22.04. Using this on a local dev
system could be a security risk.
To not hinder the ASan + LSan + UBSan part of the CI task, the USDT
tests are disabled on non-CirrusCI runs.
[bcc]: https://github.com/iovisor/bcc
fad1c55301b9f2d091d3b0d8a75ff522ce8dae5a lint: Skip COMMIT_RANGE if no CIRRUS_PR (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It doesn't make sense to run this for non-PRs, because:
* There are known whitespace "violations" in previous commits, so the lint may fail
* Once the changes are merged, it is too late to fix them up (force pushes are illegal)
* It isn't possible to determine which commits to run on if there is no reference branch (target branch of the pull request)
Moreover, the test fails on non-master:
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/runs/8664441400
Fix all issues by skipping it.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK fad1c55301b9f2d091d3b0d8a75ff522ce8dae5a, also tested in my personal Cirrus account.
Tree-SHA512: be15f00e2b2a9069583833545883e0e5968a33d2455dad59e6fb47c1102b4dd16ef932e9ba945e29e9d941e6c17bd531a02c66b0491097801be6bda476875537
fa10f193b54650b3071bc7ee2d90fcfe40a16dc9 test: Set default in add_wallet_options if only one type can be chosen (MacroFake)
555519d082fbe5e047595f06d7f301e441bb7149 test: Remove wallet option from non-wallet tests (MacroFake)
fac8d59d310fa94a8d5dd99659a76cd958d1fd1b test: Set -disablewallet when no wallet has been compiled (MacroFake)
fa68937b89aa5b10b33b3f5146390cd7ad369ff7 test: Make requires_wallet private (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
The tests have several issues:
* Some tests that are wallet-type specific offer the option to run the test with the incompatible type
For example, `wallet_dump.py` offers `--descriptors` and on current master fails with `JSONRPCException: Invalid public key`. After the changes here, it fails with a clear error: `unrecognized arguments: --descriptors`.
* Tests that don't use the wallet at all offer the option to run it with a wallet type. This is confusing and wastes developers time if they are "tricked" into running the test for both wallet types, even though no wallet code is executed at all.
For example, `feature_addrman.py` will happily accept and run with `--descriptors` or `--legacy-wallet`. After the changes here, it no longer silently ignores the flag, but reports a clear error: `unrecognized arguments`.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK fa10f193b54650b3071bc7ee2d90fcfe40a16dc9
Tree-SHA512: a5784da7305f4ec58c0013f433289000d94fc3d434b00fc329ffa37b812e2cd1da0071e34c3462bf79d904808564f2ae6d3d582f6b86b26215f9b07391b58460
9b5feb76bc9458eec806db677af6161b56b8b23f script: small fixups/improvements for get_previous_releases.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This is a small follow-up to #25650 (commit 614d4682badaadac74b825a45aaee9c2309a3e81) with three fixes/improvements:
- fix "Checksum did not match" detection, which was not adapted to the new `SHA256_SUMS` structure and hence never executed (the list of tarball names isn't directly in the dictionary's values anymore, but has to be extracted from the `'tarball'` field of each value)
- make both help text and default tag download order deterministic by sorting default tags
- `--tags` argument help text: add missing space between "for" and "backwards"
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
tACK 9b5feb76bc9458eec806db677af6161b56b8b23f. Tested that if I change a checksum, or remove a release, it catches that.
josibake:
tested ACK 9b5feb76bc
Tree-SHA512: 791fa693477eebbda7fd41f3f5ec78fe7eab57df06979aa907ab258a6945534bdc3b931ddfce0fb440c9666b98c88ce5e1b6dc353ed39e129e87d3634855165c
17cad448516a6906ff637593ab57df332fade5d2 test: refactor `RPCPackagesTest` to use `MiniWallet` (w0xlt)
Pull request description:
This PR refactors `RPCPackagesTest` to use `MiniWallet` and removes `create_child_with_parents`, `make_chain`, and `create_raw_chain` from `test_framework/wallet`, as requested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25965.
Close https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25965.
ACKs for top commit:
glozow:
ACK 17cad448516a6906ff637593ab57df332fade5d2
pablomartin4btc:
tested ACK 17cad44; went thru all changes and recommendations from @kouloumos & @glozow; also went up to #20833 to get a bit of background of the origin and purpose of these tests.
kouloumos:
ACK 17cad448516a6906ff637593ab57df332fade5d2
Tree-SHA512: 9228c532afaecedd577019dbc56f8749046d66f904dd69eb23e7ca3d7806e2132d90af29be276c7635fefb37ef348ae781eb3b225cd6741b20300e6f381041c3
7082ce3e88d77456d60a5a66bd38807fbd66f311 scripted-diff: rename and de-globalise g_cs_orphans (Anthony Towns)
733d85f79cde353d8c9b54370f296b1031fa33d9 Move all g_cs_orphans locking to txorphanage (Anthony Towns)
a936f41a5d5f7bb97425f82ec64dfae62e840a56 txorphanage: make m_peer_work_set private (Anthony Towns)
3614819864a84ac32f6d53c6ace79b5e71bc174a txorphange: move orphan workset to txorphanage (Anthony Towns)
6f8e442ba61378489a6e2e2ab5bcfbccca1a29ec net_processing: Localise orphan_work_set handling to ProcessOrphanTx (Anthony Towns)
0027174b396cacbaac5fd52f13be3dca9fcbbfb8 net_processing: move ProcessOrphanTx docs to declaration (Anthony Towns)
9910ed755c3dfd7669707b44d993a20030dd7477 net_processing: Pass a Peer& to ProcessOrphanTx (Anthony Towns)
89e2e0da0bcd0b0757d7b42907e2d2214da9f68b net_processing: move extra transactions to msgproc mutex (Anthony Towns)
ff8d44d1967d8ff9fb9b9ea0b87c0470d8cc2550 Remove unnecessary includes of txorphange.h (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Moves extra transactions to be under the `m_msgproc_mutex` lock rather than `g_cs_orphans` and refactors orphan handling so that the lock can be internal to the `TxOrphange` class.
ACKs for top commit:
dergoegge:
Code review ACK 7082ce3e88d77456d60a5a66bd38807fbd66f311
glozow:
ACK 7082ce3e88d77456d60a5a66bd38807fbd66f311 via code review and some [basic testing](https://github.com/glozow/bitcoin/blob/review-26295/src/test/orphanage_tests.cpp#L150). I think putting txorphanage in charge of handling peer work sets is the right direction.
Tree-SHA512: 1ec454c3a69ebd45ff652770d6a55c6b183db71aba4d12639ed70f525f0035e069a81d06e9b65b66e87929c607080a1c5e5dcd2ca91eaa2cf202dc6c02aa6818
0953c622f9612e5adc485d7909e33e0a5b54cbcb doc: install binutils, not binutils-gold in depends (fanquake)
Pull request description:
We don't use the gold linker.
binutils-gold just installs binutils (and the gold linker) in any case.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 0953c622f9612e5adc485d7909e33e0a5b54cbcb.
Tree-SHA512: c6e44c8d2fe9ef184aeb3b8aec87bac9c49ed0c3ef67de630b12da2945552b3dc4b9b3e75203a7d24a94d9586d59bb638e98f712dbc477681c95a793ee2327d9
54dd8f51ce8815a93a6aceb36dd72bd449d6b327 ci: use ci_exec_root for clang install (josibake)
Pull request description:
fixes a bug introduced in #25900 ; see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25900#issuecomment-1327311069
the general idea of #25900 was to use a non-root user as much as possible to avoid modifying the user's local filesystem. however, it appears the root user is needed to correctly install clang.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 54dd8f51ce8815a93a6aceb36dd72bd449d6b327, tested on Ubuntu 22.04.
Tree-SHA512: beb01d4b6127fbba3c8d18e85cf7ec7d1b2ec93ea05c475ab51bcaa04ef1b0591d886f1a7e0732c5ae86806013f022c0b44027380d2b0cfb1bfdc843e40f99b4
f97892d21af9fa1d5c3b07b37e233b0bea0807e7 doc: Mention required workload when building with MSVC (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
sipsorcery:
ACK f97892d21af9fa1d5c3b07b37e233b0bea0807e7.
Tree-SHA512: c3a77c478cefb262c9c18d1d7820d2ffee61fc8f2d2943eee7cfcbc581d9665f95f0f9242d1bf23f012cc4f5104458f2257f492bc3aac8b3f6c02082308dda76
This is a small follow-up to #25650 (commit
614d4682badaadac74b825a45aaee9c2309a3e81) with three fixes/improvements:
- fix "Checksum did not match" detection, which was not adapted to the new
SHA256_SUMS structure and hence never executed (the list of tarball
names isn't directly in the dictionary's values anymore, but has to be
extracted from the 'tarball' field of each value)
- make both help text and default tag download order deterministic by
sorting default tags
- "--tags" argument help text: add missing space between "for" and
"backwards"
29ef26ae25e55a198a3b8bb7a040c073cb0878da build: Drop unneeded linking of `contrib/devtools/` scripts (Hennadii Stepanov)
77779c37174a57462d2cff76ca3d9dd022134fed script: Improve `test-{security,symbol}-check.py` robustness (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The build system targets `make test-security-check`, `make -C src check-security` and `make -C src check-symbols` run `contrib/devtools/{test-,}{security,symbol}-check.py` scripts from the top source directory, i.e. `$(top_srcdir)` in the current Autotools-based build system.
This renders needless of linking of those scripts into the build directory.
Both build systems, the current Autotools-based and the future CMake-based, benefit from this simplification.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 29ef26ae25e55a198a3b8bb7a040c073cb0878da
Tree-SHA512: 442b6aa116615d01eabc58b6ded67d9c6993033a071bb7008afdb956c468b65bb2b51705aeaed60fd68211dd2b9c8b8e2234babd45abd022daff391c00091165
10660c0c60f651a52ba9c86c7dba4fa232ed6583 doc: move Guix uninstall instructions to INSTALL.md (Sjors Provoost)
68fab72a8ca7cb8fb26a154a43efd998b7f78738 guix: OpenSSL test failure workaround (Sjors Provoost)
d612dca852db493531f4c3f51e6ea9987cd5db37 guix: reminder to migrate guix-daemon-original customization (Sjors Provoost)
8aa460cd02a6ab1229463c59e965203e52b34748 guix: add guile-gnutls and guile-json to install list (Sjors Provoost)
9b9991e02693c68061ccd4d6040641e20f934e6c guix: recommend mounting a tmpfs on /tmp (Sjors Provoost)
682283445e2cc815cf2786da83314fa8b8350511 guix: bump recommended hash for manual installation (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
I'm manually installing Guix on a fresh Ubuntu machine. Will be pushing more documentation fixes to this PR as I run into things.
1. Bump minimum hash to match time-machine bump in #25099. It's not necessary for the root Guix version to match the time-machine version in our build, because `guix build` will automatically perform an upgrade for the user, but imo it's better to get any build issues (in Guix itself) over with while the user is going though `INSTALL.md`, rather than during their first Guix build (of Bitcoin Core).
2. Recommend mapping a tmpfs to /tmp upfront, rather than in the troubleshooting section
3. Add `guile-gnutls` and `guile-json` to the table of stuff to install (avoids having to find out in the `./configure` phase)
4. Improve systemd doc
5. Workaround OpenSSL v1.1.1l and v1.1.1n test failure (change machine time)
6. Move uninstallation instructions to INSTALL.md, drop unused footnote / links
ACKs for top commit:
jamesob:
ACK 10660c0c60
Tree-SHA512: ff1278b16f03ea9c63e23e97a852340ab824d5f6c64645cb70237dd828b9a439b4133b60cd2b89672573f6546e99419021d092e236f731908158a7aa6473b0ef
fa3b2cf277394a8db22e92f7ac385db42e60dd20 fuzz: Move-only net utils (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This should speed up fuzz builds when `src/test/fuzz/util.h` is modified. Also, it makes sense on its own.
ACKs for top commit:
dergoegge:
ACK fa3b2cf277394a8db22e92f7ac385db42e60dd20
Tree-SHA512: 03d6abeb728ac8eb3f28167e8ac43d8d6e7e1b1738ec14f58a36e17502081fdde2d56f2d47a9e11b991754667e83b2eb22d154e394c0c1c4ffa0945db86b7e21
92a4ed05d1036b45e8274d8bbadfd59b3d487365 doc: add tr() descriptor example to deriveaddresses (FractalEncrypt)
Pull request description:
This simple PR adds a missing tr() descriptor example to the `help deriveaddresses` examples.
- The functionality added in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24043 is a significant departure from legacy multisig address creation, yet there is no corresponding tr() descriptor example in the help.
- Having this example in combination with the examples in the descriptors documentation will be helpful to users.
I needed this information to correctly create a tr multisig address but was unable. I had to leave the software and use a 3rd party site to ask two separate questions ([1](https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/115700/how-do-i-create-a-taproot-multisig-address-requiring-21-of-210-keys-to-spend), [2](https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/115742/signing-psbts-to-spend-from-taproot-multisig-address)) to create an address using the new functionality.
Note: This specific example is not provided in the [descriptors.md ](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/descriptors.md) documentation, though there is a similar example with `sortedmulti_a. `
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
ACK 92a4ed05d1036b45e8274d8bbadfd59b3d487365
kouloumos:
ACK 92a4ed05d1036b45e8274d8bbadfd59b3d487365
w0xlt:
ACK 92a4ed05d1
Tree-SHA512: 8fb052bd469718157cb64439b885f8b0ecfb5a798535a02bae0a5dc748cd554a3e5ffdd9fe4acaef16156eadb59e1b2bcde7356e811397225f2783a84c8b112f
This code was a bit hard to understand, so make it less dense and
add more explanations. Doesn't change behavior.
Co-authored-by: Amiti Uttarwar <amiti@uttarwar.org>
5d413c8e793a439540d064d24fddfc868e1817d0 Add feature_taproot case involved invalid internal pubkey (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Add a test case to feature_taproot which involves an output that is (incorrectly) constructed, using an invalid internal public key and valid script tree. It is designed to detect cases where the script path spending validation logic does not detect this case, and instead treats the internal public key as the point at infinity.
Equivalent unit test case added in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets/pull/98.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
ACK 5d413c8e793a439540d064d24fddfc868e1817d0
aureleoules:
reACK 5d413c8e793a439540d064d24fddfc868e1817d0
Tree-SHA512: dfa014e383cd2743f3c9a996e1f2a2fceb9e244edf4b05dc0c110c4ba32a87684482222907805a4ca998aebcb42a197bb3e7967bfb5f0554fe9f1e5aa5463603
849f20a6d3e437631a07469d3c4af5faa0aa06ed ci: create and use non-root user for docker image (josibake)
Pull request description:
Previously, everything in the ci docker image ran as the root user. This would lead to certain directories (`ci/scratch`, `depends`) being owned by `root` after running the ci locally which would lead to annoying behavior such as subsequent guix builds failing due to `depends/` being owned by root.
This PR adds a non-root user in the container and chowns the mounted working directory. All the `docker exec` commands now run as the non-root user, except for the few that still need to run as root (mainly, installing packages).
To test this I checked out a fresh copy of the repo, applied my changes, ran the CI, and verified all the local file permissions were unchanged after the CI was finished running.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 849f20a6d3e437631a07469d3c4af5faa0aa06ed, tested on Ubuntu 22.04 by running commands as follows:
Tree-SHA512: 734dca0f36157fce5fab243b4ff657fc17ba980e8e4e4644305f41002ff21bd5cef02c306ea1e0b5c841d4c07c095e8e4be16722e6a38c890717c60a3f5ec62a
31d0067f8bccd6b090bf88bad8472bb5cb1f20a4 doc: test: update/fix TestShell example instructions (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR tackles two issues in the TestShell documentation:
- add missing instruction for creating a wallet prior to the `getnewaddress` call (needed as there is no default wallet created anymore since v0.21)
- fix `generatetoaddress` call syntax (the scripted-diff in commit fa0b916971e5bc23ad6396831940a2899ca05402 only worked for tests using `BitcoinTestFramework`)
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 31d0067f8bccd6b090bf88bad8472bb5cb1f20a4 - current instructions don't work. These do.
Tree-SHA512: d2b7808a06892ad16728cb2b6d4a72b255ad711d27fe98b1de562f80444e7bb25d73296abdde4308162fe3be702864e2f7b7dbbbb000fe54c709951c09e6c730
f362920c2ca85853b24c1cbc1d596dd1ff2fd556 doc: clarify that NetPermissionFlags::Implicit is only about whitelists (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
`NetPermissionFlags::Implicit` applies just to connections from `-whitebind` or `-whitelist`, clarify that in its comment.
ACKs for top commit:
Zero-1729:
crACK f362920c2ca85853b24c1cbc1d596dd1ff2fd556
aureleoules:
ACK f362920c2ca85853b24c1cbc1d596dd1ff2fd556
hernanmarino:
re ACK f362920c2ca85853b24c1cbc1d596dd1ff2fd556
Tree-SHA512: 03f6f8be221c6819bdd0b5b56b69b4e3a6dd25e5ca5a247eeb1261113144b9b74cf064a0b7815317782a0a18365dd3dab97963bd238e9b231dbe7e1cf0395683
0f6cd72237b5c819340e524681b5c95f6a81e0c2 test: Fix intermittent failure in rpc_net.py (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Fixes#26552.
The problem was that calling `disconnect_p2ps` waits until `self.num_test_p2p_connections() == 0`.
`num_test_p2p_connections()` checks the field `subver` in `getpeerinfo` to distinguish p2p nodes from full nodes.
However, if we are dealing with a p2p connection that has never sent a version, the node has never received the special subversion and the wait is ineffective (we continue even though the disconnection is not yet completed).
Fix this by not using `disconnect_p2ps`.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 0f6cd72237b5c819340e524681b5c95f6a81e0c2
Tree-SHA512: ebdc78498db6971ae2f9b494dc76b35de46155bf191ce82ee04162592d0d9ec1272901992406d530fa46fb52cd815c4b91350824578292df14986584bc60b90a
b89530483d39f6a6a777df590b87ba2fad8c8b60 util: move threadinterrupt into util (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Alongside thread and threadnames. It's part of libbitcoin_util.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK b89530483d39f6a6a777df590b87ba2fad8c8b60. No changes since last review other than rebase
theuni:
ACK b89530483d39f6a6a777df590b87ba2fad8c8b60.
Tree-SHA512: 0421f4d1881ec295272446804b27d16bf63e6b62b272f8bb52bfecde9ae6605e8109ed16294690d3e3ce4b15cc5e7c4046f99442df73adb10bdf069d3fb165aa
fa2d01470a9f1a91f35ed8013635ac47dabd868b test: Use type-safe NodeSeconds for TestMemPoolEntryHelper (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
test-only refactor to drop the deprecated `GetTime` in favour of the type-safe alternative
ACKs for top commit:
aureleoules:
ACK fa2d01470a9f1a91f35ed8013635ac47dabd868b - verified that there is no behavior change
Tree-SHA512: 5b64dae19c7bba9e8d90377c85891bc86f60ffbe67ea28d5ed3bd38f6dc30d3fbfba00bf49a16792922bddf83a52c632b6e5e5d8ffe1619fd9bf63effc60d59a
Adds test coverage for the wallet's crypted key loading from db process.
The following scenarios are covered:
1) "All ckeys checksums valid" test:
Loads an encrypted wallet with all the crypted keys with a valid checksum and
verifies that 'CWallet::Unlock' doesn't force an entire crypted keys re-write.
(we force a complete ckeys re-write if we find any missing crypted key checksum
during the wallet loading process)
2) "Missing checksum in one ckey" test:
Verifies that loading up a wallet with, at least one, 'ckey' with no checksum
triggers a complete re-write of the crypted keys.
3) "Invalid ckey checksum error" test:
Verifies that loading up a ckey with an invalid checksum stops the wallet loading
process with a corruption error.
4) "Invalid ckey pubkey error" test:
Verifies that loading up a ckey with an invalid pubkey stops the wallet loading
process with a corruption error.
files share the same purpose, and we shouldn't have wallet code
inside the test directory.
This later is needed to use wallet util functions in the bench
and test binaries without be forced to duplicate them.
Running all commands as the root user in the docker image
will change local file permissions in the ci and depends directory.
Add a non-root user to the container and use this user whenever
possible when running docker exec commands.
40bdc8a6e4dcf7faf90f63b0912c18d72436e37f test: remove unused class `NodePongAdd1` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This class was introduced in commit fa3365430c5fb57d7c0b5f2bce9fbbe290be93c3 ("net: Use mockable time for ping/pong, add tests"), but actually never used.
ACKs for top commit:
stickies-v:
ACK 40bdc8a6e
Tree-SHA512: b5a6552e4f2e0b7e368a071cc53b9a8e6f5d1950565a9fda8eb1971a01d8be0541d066842723ef44174fe8189925fa36f2defb6d7bf8d104abc77de410cc4c13
0eeb9b0442fb2f2da33c04704eefe6a84d28e981 [fuzz] Move ConsumeNetAddr to fuzz/util/net.h (dergoegge)
291c8697d4be0f38635b67880107e39d3ec585ad [fuzz] Make ConsumeNetAddr produce valid onion addresses (dergoegge)
c9ba3f836e1646875d2f96f1f466f8a83634a6f7 [netaddress] Make OnionToString public (dergoegge)
Pull request description:
The chance that the fuzzer is able to guess a valid onion address is probably slim, as they are Base32 encoded and include a checksum. Right now, any target using `ConsumeNetAddr` would have a hard time uncovering bugs that require valid onion addresses as input.
This PR makes `ConsumeNetAddr` produce valid onion addresses by using the 32 bytes given by the fuzzer as the pubkey for the onion address and forming a valid address according to the torv3 spec.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK 0eeb9b0442fb2f2da33c04704eefe6a84d28e981
brunoerg:
ACK 0eeb9b0442fb2f2da33c04704eefe6a84d28e981
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This class was introduced in commit
fa3365430c5fb57d7c0b5f2bce9fbbe290be93c3 ("net: Use mockable time for
ping/pong, add tests"), but actually never used.
cc597bd56d91fad7a9a1c6e2db130febac38ff34 src/bitcoin-cli.cpp: -getinfo help - grammar correction (@RandyMcMillan)
Pull request description:
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: a5321968d0d377e1481170b4220a1319bf9040ec198b27c011609a5b7a81e9193500b750980c7de423b8b99655ed0f7772a9621e0b230aa6cc5d7b48167ed4f9
c8dc0e3eaa9e0f956c5177bcb69632beb0d51770 refactor: Inline `CTxMemPoolEntry` class's functions (Hennadii Stepanov)
75bbe594e54402ed248ecf2bdfe54e8283d20fff refactor: Move `CTxMemPoolEntry` class to its own module (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- gets rid of the `policy/fees` -> `txmempool` -> `policy/fees` circular dependency
- is an alternative to #13949, which nukes only one circular dependency
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK c8dc0e3eaa9e0f956c5177bcb69632beb0d51770. Just include and whitespace changes since last review, and there's a moveonly commit now so it's very easy to review
theStack:
Code-review ACK c8dc0e3eaa9e0f956c5177bcb69632beb0d51770
glozow:
utACK c8dc0e3eaa9e0f956c5177bcb69632beb0d51770, agree these changes are an improvement.
Tree-SHA512: 36ece824e6ed3ab1a1e198b30a906c8ac12de24545f840eb046958a17315ac9260c7de26e11e2fbab7208adc3d74918db7a7e389444130f8810548ca2e81af41
6630a1e8448c633e4abaa8f5903f11cac6f433a7 Add warning on first startup if free disk space is less than necessary (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This reworks/revives https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15848 to add a check for low disk space on first startup and issue a warning if disk space is below the expected space required to accommodate the blocks.
This PR was fashioned by a team of developers at the [bitcoin++](https://www.btcplusplus.dev/) conference workshop: "[Let's contribute to Bitcoin Core](https://sched.co/12P6Z)"
Fixes#15813
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achow101:
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willcl-ark:
tACK 6630a1e8448c633e4abaa8f5903f11cac6f433a7 rebased on master. Warning shows on first start but not on restart after some blocks have been downloaded.
aureleoules:
ACK 6630a1e8448c633e4abaa8f5903f11cac6f433a7
pablomartin4btc:
re-ACK 6630a1e844
hernanmarino:
ReACK 6630a1e844
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