Pass literal format strings instead of std::string so formats can be
checked at compile time.
Co-authored-by: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
Co-authored-by: stickies-v <stickies-v@protonmail.com>
c189eec848e3c31f438151d4d3422718a29df3a3 doc: release note for mempoolrullrbf removal (Greg Sanders)
d47297c6aaba44672fdd19d817d9b11d2dc90bb7 rpc: Mark fullrbf and bip125-replaceable as deprecated (Greg Sanders)
04a5dcee8ab56f2089ab08192b97b67bc15bc3ba docs: remove requirement to signal bip125 (Greg Sanders)
111a23d9b3615094fbfdf6cc8c996adc3db2782c Remove -mempoolfullrbf option (Greg Sanders)
Pull request description:
Given https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30493 and the related discussion on network uptake it's probably not helpful to have an option for a feature that will not be respected by the network in any meaningful way.
Wallet changes can be done in another PR on its own cadence to account for possible fingerprinting, waiting for fullrbf logic to permeate the network, etc.
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It prevented the GUI from starting when its settings.json had the -upnp option set. This also doesn't
prevent the node from running, so this error didn't need to be fatal.
Thanks to Sjors for bringing attention to what i broke and to Maflcko for suggestion a simple short
term fix.
This change allows to the use of the `CLIENT_` namespace without
potential name clashes.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i "s/\<CLIENT_NAME\>/UA_NAME/g" $( git grep -l "CLIENT_NAME" ./src)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Keep the "-upnp" option as a hidden arg for one major version in order
to show a more user friendly error to people who had this option set in
their config file.
31cc5006c3de4dd6a1f7a238684163956604df45 init: Return fatal failure on snapshot validation failure (Martin Zumsande)
8f1246e833804789ee5d8b59026b49142df5c455 init: Improve chainstate init db error messages (TheCharlatan)
cd093049dda878e8424fdc1ef828b5f644bd91d4 init: Remove incorrect comment about shutdown condition (MarcoFalke)
635e9f85d76c28647120172d9524982ebe36cf3c init: Remove misleading log line when user chooses not to retry (TheCharlatan)
720ce880a355cf59a4f042a504750eb4e3ee68d3 init: Improve comment describing chainstate load retry behaviour (Martin Zumsande)
baea842ff184f98d2f07568f0a77e48a34d3cde3 init: Remove unneeded argument for mempool_opts checks (stickies-v)
Pull request description:
These are mostly followups from #30968, making the code, log lines, error messages, and comments more consistent.
The last commit is an attempt at improving the error reporting when loading the chainstate. It aims to more cleanly distinguish between errors arising from a specific database, and errors where the culprit may be less clear.
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33381ea530ad79ac1e04c37f5707e93d3e0509ca scripted-diff: Modernize nLocalServices to m_local_services (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
The type of the `nLocalServices` variable was changed to `std::atomic<ServiceFlags>` in #30807 and I suggested the variable name to get updated with a scripted diff along with it. It wasn't included in the PR but I am still suggesting to do it as a follow-up since I had already prepared the commit.
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It is bad, because it is both printed for non-GUI users and does not
convey additional information.
Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
Instead of having a single NodeContext::shutdown member that is used both to
request shutdowns and check if they have been requested, use separate members
for each. Benefits of this change:
1. Should make code a little clearer and easier to search because it is easier
to see which parts of code are triggering shutdowns and which parts are just
checking to see if they were triggered.
2. Makes it possible for init.cpp to specify additional code to run when a
shutdown is requested, like signalling the m_tip_block_cv condition variable.
Motivation for this change was to remove hacky NodeContext argument and
m_tip_block_cv access from the StopRPC function, so StopRPC can just be
concerned with RPC functionality, not other node functionality.
e9d60af9889c12b4d427adefa53fd234e417f8f6 refactor: Replace init retry for loop with if statement (TheCharlatan)
c1d8870ea4155c2766d30d38fc5b1afc63dcd364 refactor: Move most of init retry for loop to a function (TheCharlatan)
781c01f58066d375c14b1a717160f51c2f2ebe20 init: Check mempool arguments in AppInitParameterInteractions (TheCharlatan)
Pull request description:
The for loop around the chain loading logic in `init.cpp` allows users of the GUI to retry once on failure with reindexing without having to manually set the reindex flag on startup. However this current mechanism has problems:
* It is badly documented and has led to confusion among developers and bugs making it into master. Examples:
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28830/files#r1598392660
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30132#issuecomment-2120741121
* It can only ever iterate once, making the choice of a for loop questionable.
* With its large scope it is easy for re-entry bugs to sneak in. Example:
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28830#discussion_r1601589963
Attempt to fix this by moving the bulk of the logic into a separate function and replacing the for loop with a simpler `if` statement.
The diff's in this pull request are best reviewed with `--color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space --color-moved=dimmed-zebra`. The error behaviour can be tested by either manually making `LoadChainstate` return a failure, or deleting some of the block index database files.
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5c7cacf649a6b474b876a7d219c7dc683a25e33d ci: Remove natpmp build option and libnatpmp dependency (laanwj)
7e7ec984da50f45491b994aaab180e7735ad1d8f doc: Remove mention of natpmp build options (laanwj)
061c3e32a26c6c04bf734d62627403758d7e51d9 depends: Drop natpmp and associated option from depends (laanwj)
20a18bf6aa38e87f72e2645482d00d0c77a344f5 build: Drop libnatpmp from build system (laanwj)
7b04709862f48e9020c7bef79cb31dd794cf91d0 qt: Changes for built-in PCP+NAT-PMP (laanwj)
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97c97177cdb2f596aa7d4a65c4bde87de50a96f2 net: Add PCP and NATPMP implementation (laanwj)
d72df63d16941576b3523cfeaa49985cf3cd4d42 net: Use GetLocalAddresses in Discover (laanwj)
e02030432b77abbf27bb4f67d879d3ad6d6366e6 net: Add netif utility (laanwj)
754e4254388ec8ac1be6cf807bf300cd43fd3da5 crypto: Add missing WriteBE16 function (laanwj)
Pull request description:
Continues #30005. Closes #17012..
This PR adds PCP (Port Control Protocol) from [RFC6887](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6887). This adds, in addition to the existing IPv4 port mapping (which now uses PCP, with fallback to NAT-PMP), support for IPv6 pinholing-that is, opening a port on the firewall to make it reachable.
PCP, like NAT-PMP is a simple UDP-based protocol, and the implementation is self-contained, so this gets rid of lthe libnatpnp dependency without adding a new one. It should otherwise be a drop-in replacement. NAT-PMP fallback is implemented so this will not make router support worse.
For now it is disabled by default, though in the future (not in this PR) we could consider enable it by default to increase the number of connectable nodes without adding significant attack surface.
To test:
```bash
bitcoind -regtest -natpmp=1 -debug=net
```
(most of the changes in this PR are, ironically, removing the libnatpmp dependency and associated build system and build docs)
## TODO
- [x] Default gateway discovery on Linux / FreeBSD
- [x] Default gateway discovery on Windows
- [x] Default gateway discovery on MacOS
- [x] Either solve FreeBSD compile issue (probably upstream issue) or remove FreeBSD support
## Things to consider for follow-up PRs
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043#discussion_r1658764974 avoid unreachable nets (not given to -onlynet=)
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043#discussion_r1658949236 could announce an addr:port where we do not listen (no -bind)
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043#discussion_r1684368824 could announce the wrong port because it uses GetListenPort()
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043#discussion_r1679709347 if we requested one port but another was assigned, then which one to use in the renewal?
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043#discussion_r1772017020 Use `GetAdapterAddresses` to discover local addresses for Windows
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The for loop has been a long standing source of confusion and bugs, both
because its purpose is not clearly documented and because the body of
the for loop contains a lot of logic.
Co-Authored-By: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
This makes it clearer which state is being mutated by the function and
facilitates getting rid of the for loop in the following commit. Move
creation of the required options into the function too, such that the
function takes fewer arguments and is more self-contained.
Co-Authored-By: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
7942951e3fcc58f7db0059546d03be9ea243f1db Remove unused g_best_block (Ryan Ofsky)
e3a560ca68d79b056a105a65ed0c174a9631aba9 rpc: use waitTipChanged for longpoll (Ryan Ofsky)
460687a09c2af336fce853d9ffb790d01429eec6 Remove unused CRPCSignals (Sjors Provoost)
dca923150e3ac10a57c23a7e29e76516d32ec10d Replace RPCNotifyBlockChange with waitTipChanged() (Sjors Provoost)
2a40ee1121903847cdd3f6c5b4796e4d5471b2df rpc: check for negative timeout arg in waitfor* (Sjors Provoost)
de7c855b3af99fe6b62279c5c2d08888a5437c4a rpc: recommend -rpcclienttimeout=0 for waitfor* (Sjors Provoost)
77ec072925a6d558b3c6b075becbed44727c5989 rpc: fix waitfornewblock description (Sjors Provoost)
285fe9fb51c808a9edd91b05bd3134fc18de0fb6 rpc: add test for waitforblock and waitfornewblock (Sjors Provoost)
b94b27cf05c709674117e308e441a8d1efddcd0a Add waitTipChanged to Mining interface (Sjors Provoost)
7eccdaf16081d6f624c4dc21df75b0474e049d2b node: Track last block that received a blockTip notification (Sjors Provoost)
ebb8215f23644f901c46fd4977b7d4b08fae5104 Rename getTipHash() to getTip() and return BlockRef (Sjors Provoost)
89a8f74bbbb900abfb3d8e946eea18ad7b1513ad refactor: rename BlockKey to BlockRef (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This continues the work in #30200 so that a future Stratum v2 Template Provider (see #29432) can avoid accessing node internals. It needs to know when a new block arrives in order to push new templates to connected clients.
`waitTipChanged()` uses a new kernel notification `notifications().m_tip_block_mutex`, which this PR also introduces (a previous version used `g_best_block`).
In order to ensure the new method works as intended, the `waitfornewblock`, `waitforblock` and `waitforblockheight` RPC methods are refactored to use it. This allows removing `RPCNotifyBlockChange`.
There's a commit to add (direct) tests for the methods that are about to be refactored:
- `waitfornewblock` was already implicitly tested by `feature_shutdown.py`.
- `waitforblockheight` by `feature_coinstatsindex.py` and `example_test.py`
This PR renames `getTipHash()` to `getTip()` and returns a `BlockRef` (renamed from `BlockKey`) so that callers can use either the height or hash.
The later commits make trivial improvements to the `waitfor*` RPC calls (not needed for this PR).
The `waitTipChanged()` method could probably also be used for the longpoll functionality in `getblocktemplate`, but I'm a bit reluctant to touch that.
`RPCServer::OnStarted` no longer does anything and `RPCServer::OnStopped` merely prints a log statement. They were added in #5711 as a refactor. This PR drops them entirely.
Finally `g_best_block` is also dropped.
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Previously, when an invalid port was specified
in `-rpcbind`, the `SplitHostPort()` return value
in `HTTPBindAddresses()` was ignored and attempt
would be made to bind to the default rpcbind port
(with the host/port treated as a host).
This rearranges port checking code in
`AppInitMain()` to handle the invalid
port before reaching `HTTPBindAddresses()`.
Also adjusts associated functional tests.
Also signal m_tip_block_cv when StopRPC is called, for
consistency with g_best_block_cv. This is handled in
StopRPC instead of OnRPCStopped() because the latter
is deleted in a later commit.
Co-authored-by: TheCharlatan <seb.kung@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
bb3b980dfd96d9a89e6b04aef2859ce0555c6807 validation: drop maximum -dbcache (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Due to recent UTXO set growth, the current maximum value for `-dbcache` of 16GB is ~just months away from being~ insufficient (for those who wish to complete IBD with the UTXO set held in RAM).
This drops the limit. It also adds a warning that it's up to users to check that they have enough RAM.
Fixes#28249.
---
A previous version of this PR increased the maximum to 64GB. It also made startup abort if the value provided is too high, rather than quietly round it down. But this didn't get much support.
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Pull request description:
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The thread handle is never used by the ChainstateManager, so move it out
and into the node context. Users of the kernel library now no longer
have to manually join the thread when destructing the ChainstateManager.
992f83bb6f4b29b44f4eaace1d1a2c0001d43cac test: add coverage for assumeUTXO honest peers disconnection (furszy)
6d5812e5c852c233bd7ead2ceef051f8567619ed assumeUTXO: fix peers disconnection during sync (furszy)
Pull request description:
Because AssumeUTXO nodes prioritize tip synchronization, they relay their local
address through the network before completing the background chain sync.
This, combined with the advertising of full-node service (`NODE_NETWORK`), can
result in an honest peer in IBD connecting to the AssumeUTXO node (while syncing)
and requesting an historical block the node does not have. This behavior leads to
an abrupt disconnection due to perceived unresponsiveness from the AssumeUTXO
node.
This lack of response occurs because nodes ignore `getdata` requests when they do
not have the block data available (further discussion can be found in #30385).
Fix this by refraining from signaling full-node service support while the
background chain is being synced. During this period, the node will only
signal `NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED` support. Then, full-node (`NODE_NETWORK`)
support will be re-enabled once the background chain sync is completed.
Thanks mzumsande for a post-#30385 convo too.
Testing notes:
Just cherry-pick the second commit (bb08c22) on master.
It will fail there, due to the IBD node requesting historical blocks to the snapshot
node - which is bad because the snapshot node will ignore the requests and
stall + disconnect after some time.
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Because AssumeUTXO nodes prioritize tip synchronization, they relay their local
address through the network before completing the background chain sync.
This, combined with the advertising of full-node service (NODE_NETWORK), can
result in an honest peer in IBD connecting to the AssumeUTXO node (while syncing)
and requesting an historical block the node does not have. This behavior leads to
an abrupt disconnection due to perceived unresponsiveness (lack of response)
from the AssumeUTXO node.
This lack of response occurs because nodes ignore getdata requests when they do
not have the block data available (further discussion can be found in PR 30385).
Fix this by refraining from signaling full-node service support while the
background chain is being synced. During this period, the node will only
signal 'NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED' support. Then, full-node ('NODE_NETWORK')
support will be re-enabled once the background chain sync is completed.
d4c7c4009da14c84576d43ab4a1241967cfa5ffc init: error out if -maxconnections is negative (Sergi Delgado Segura)
c7736494813ad11e4ad53789104e70a19819f412 init: improves file descriptors accounting and docs (Sergi Delgado Segura)
29008a7ff43cf712a8438663e79cebdf698efae9 init: fixes fd accounting regarding poll/select (Sergi Delgado Segura)
Pull request description:
The current logic for file descriptor accounting is pretty convoluted and hard to follow. This is partially caused by the lack of documentation plus non-intuitive variable naming (which was more intuitive when fewer things were accounted for, but
hasn't aged well). This has led to this accounting being error-prone and hard to maintain (as shown in the first commit of this PR).
Redefine some of the constants, plus document what are we accounting for so this can be extended more easily
Fixes#18911
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Add `-ipcbind` option to `bitcoin-node` to listen on an IPC socket and accept
connections from other processes. In the future, there will be an `-ipcconnect`
option added to `bitcoin-wallet` and `bitcoin-node` to allow wallet and gui
processes to connect to the node and access it.
Example usage:
src/bitcoin-node -regtest -debug -ipcbind=unix
src/bitcoin-wallet -regtest -ipcconnect=unix info
src/bitcoin-gui -regtest -ipcconnect=unix
src/bitcoin-mine -regtest -ipcconnect=unix
The current logic for file descriptor accounting is pretty convoluted and hard
to follow. This is partially caused by the lack of documentation plus non-intuitive
variable naming (which was more intuitive when fewer things were accounted for, but
hasn't aged well). This has led to this accounting being error-prone and hard to maintain
(as shown in he previous commit).
Redefine some of the constants, plus document what are we accounting for so this can be
extended more easily
Remove FreeBSD workaround to #2695
We are computing our file descriptors limits based on whether we use
poll or select. However, we are taking that into account only partially
(subtracting from fd_max in one case, but from nFD later on). Moreover,
nBind is also only accounted for partially.
Simplify and fix this logic
6bfa26048dbafb91e9ca63ea8d3960271e798098 testnet: Add timewarp attack prevention for Testnet4 (Fabian Jahr)
0100907ca168c53e8fe044bdda396f308825162c testnet: Add Testnet4 difficulty adjustment rules fix (Fabian Jahr)
74a04f9e7ad6a16988149cc3438b9ce13c91cdb9 testnet: Introduce Testnet4 (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
To supplement the [ongoing conceptual discussion about a testnet reset](https://groups.google.com/g/bitcoindev/c/9bL00vRj7OU/m/9yCPo3uUBwAJ) I have drafted a move to v4 including a fix to the difficulty adjustment mechanism, which was part of the motivation that started the discussion.
Conceptual considerations:
- The conceptual discussion about doing a testnet4 or softforking the fix into testnet3 is outside of the scope of this PR and I would ask reviewers to contribute their opinions on this on the ML instead. However, I am happy to adapt this PR to a softfork change on testnet3 if there is consensus for that instead.
- The difficulty adjustment fix suggested here touches the `CalculateNextWorkRequired` function and uses the same logic used in `GetNextWorkRequired` to find the last previous block that was not mined with difficulty 1 under the exceptionf. An alternative fix briefly mentioned on the mailing list by Jameson Lopp would be to "restrict the special testnet minimum difficulty rule so that it can't be triggered on the block right before a difficulty retarget". That would also fix the issue but I find my suggestion here a bit more elegant.
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murchandamus:
tACK 6bfa26048dbafb91e9ca63ea8d3960271e798098
Tree-SHA512: 0b8b69a621406a944da5be551b863d065358ba94d85dd3b80d83c412660e230ee93b27316081fbee9b4851cc4ff8585db64c7dfa26cb5148ac835663f2712c3d
bca346a97056748f1e3fb899f336d56d9fd45a64 net: require P2P binds to succeed (Vasil Dimov)
af552534ab83c572d3bc3f93ccaee5c1961ccab5 net: report an error if unable to bind on the Tor listening addr:port (Vasil Dimov)
9a7e5f4d68dadc64a675f32d1e91199d6b1aa095 net: don't extra bind for Tor if binds are restricted (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Make it possible to disable the Tor binding on `127.0.0.1:8334` and stop startup if any P2P bind fails instead of "if all P2P binds fail".
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22726
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22727
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK bca346a97056748f1e3fb899f336d56d9fd45a64
cbergqvist:
ACK bca346a97056748f1e3fb899f336d56d9fd45a64
pinheadmz:
ACK bca346a97056748f1e3fb899f336d56d9fd45a64
Tree-SHA512: fabef89a957191eea4f3e3b6109d2b8389f27ecc74440a920b0c10f31fff00a85bcfd1eb3c91826c7169c618f4de8a8d0a260e2caf40fd854f07ea9a980d8603