The -ffile-prefix-map option is no longer used and it seems fine to
remove the warning about it possibly breaking coverage builds.
If this needs documentation, the dev notes seem like a better place,
because it also affects other places, such as depends. C.f. commit
407062f2ac
Github-Pull: #34413
Rebased-From: fa2e1b85dd
The section claims to be for ccache builds, however those are already
fixed after commit 1cc58d3a0c.
If there are still any build or debug problems after that commit,
dedicated instructions can be added back, along with exact steps to
reproduce and test.
Github-Pull: #34413
Rebased-From: fa06cd4ba7
The regex `(.*)` was capturing `\r` from subprocess output on Windows,
causing the closing parenthesis in logs to wrap to the next line.
Stripping whitespace from the regex match fixes the formatting.
Github-Pull: #34282
Rebased-From: 979d41bfab
Refactor a common way to perform the failed migration test that exists
for default wallets, and add relative-path wallets and absolute-path
wallets.
Github-Pull: #34226
Rebased-From: eeaf28dbe0
The test calls migrate_and_get_rpc(), which sets mock time internally.
The caller caches a mock time value and later relies on it to predict the
backup filename, so setting the mock time again could cause a naming
mismatch.
Fix this by calling the migration RPC directly. Since the test expects the
migration to fail, migrate_and_get_rpc() is unnecessary here.
Github-Pull: #34221
Rebased-From: cbf0bd35bb
Because the default wallet has no name, the watch-only and solvables
wallets created during migration end up having no name either.
This fixes it by applying the same prefix name we use for the backup
file for an unnamed default wallet.
Before: watch-only wallet named "_watchonly"
After: watch-only wallet named "default_wallet_watchonly"
Github-Pull: #34156
Rebased-From: 82caa8193a
Right now, after migration the last message users see is "migration completed",
but the migration isn't actually finished yet. We still need to load the new wallets
to ensure consistency, and if that fails, the migration will be rolled back. This
can be confusing for users.
This change logs the post-migration loading step and if a wallet fails to load and
the migration will be rolled back.
Github-Pull: #34156
Rebased-From: d70b159c42
The first test verifies that restoring into an existing empty directory
or a directory with no .dat db files succeeds, while restoring into a
dir with a .dat file fails.
The second test covers restoring into the default unnamed wallet
(wallet.dat), which also implicitly exercises the recovery path used
after a failed migration.
The third test covers failure during restore on a prune node. When
the wallet last sync was beyond the pruning height.
Github-Pull: #34156
Rebased-From: f011e0f068
Verifies that a failed migration of the unnamed (default) wallet
does not erase the main /wallets/ directory, and also that the
backup file exists.
Github-Pull: #34156
Rebased-From: 36093bde63
When migrating any legacy unnamed wallet, a failed migration would
cause the cleanup logic to remove its parent directory. Since this
type of legacy wallet lives directly in the main '/wallets/' folder,
this resulted in unintentionally erasing all wallets, including the
backup file.
To be fully safe, we will no longer call `fs::remove_all`. Instead,
we only erase the individual db files we have created, leaving
everything else intact. The created wallets parent directories are
erased only if they are empty.
As part of this last change, `RestoreWallet` was modified to allow
an existing directory as the destination, since we no longer remove
the original wallet directory (we only remove the files we created
inside it). This also fixes the restore of top-level default wallets
during failures, which were failing due to the directory existence
check that always returns true for the /wallets/ directory.
This bug started after:
f6ee59b6e2
Previously, the `fs::copy_file` call was failing for top-level wallets,
which prevented the `fs::remove_all` call from being reached.
Github-Pull: #34156
Rebased-From: f4c7e28e80
Track what RestoreWallet creates so only those files and directories
are removed during a failure and nothing else. Preexisting paths
must be left untouched.
Note:
Using fs::remove_all() instead of fs::remove() in RestoreWallet does
not cause any problems currently, but the change is necessary for the
next commit which extends RestoreWallet to work with existing directories,
which may contain files that must not be deleted.
Github-Pull: #34156
Rebased-From: 4ed0693a3f
Signal m_tip_block_cv when Ctrl-C is pressed or SIGTERM is received, the same
way it is currently signalled when the `stop` RPC is called. This lets RPC
calls like `waitforblockheight` and IPC calls like `waitTipChanged` be
interrupted, instead of waiting for their original timeouts and delaying
shutdown.
Historical notes:
- The behavior where `stop` RPC signals `m_tip_block_cv`, but CTRL-C does not,
has been around since the condition variable was introduced in #30409
(7eccdaf160).
- The signaling was later moved without changing behavior in #30967
(5ca28ef28b). This commit moves it again to
the Interrupt() function, which is probably the place it should have been
added initially, so it works for Ctrl-C shutdowns as well as `stop`
shutdowns.
- A Qt shutdown bug calling wait methods was fixed previously in #18452
(da73f1513a), and this change updates that
fix to avoid the hang happening again in Qt.
Github-Pull: #33511
Rebased-From: c25a5e670b
Currently when CTRL-C is pressed and there is an active `waitforblockheight`,
or `waitforblock`, or `waitfornewblock` RPC call, or a mining interface
`waitTipChanged` IPC call with a long timeout, the node will not shut down
right away, and will wait for the timeout to be reached before exiting.
This behavior is not ideal and only happens when the node is stopped with
CTRL-C or SIGTERM. When the node is stopped with `bitcoin-cli stop`, the wait
calls are interrupted and the node does shut down right away.
The next commit improves node behavior. This commit just adds test coverage to
simplify the next commit and clarify the change in behavior there.
Github-Pull: #33511
Rebased-From: 6a29f79006