6bb38bf37f Update p2p_monitor.py (leopardracer)
Pull request description:
Fix typo in variable name in p2p_monitor.py.
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dd99cedc0b doc: add `/spenttxouts` to REST-interface.md (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Seems like adding the `spenttxouts` endpoint to the REST interface description was forgotten in #32540.
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45b1d39757 doc: Add fetching single PRs from upstream (will)
Pull request description:
Current recommendation is to add a new remote fetching all PRs, but this is resource-intensive.
Document a better way to fetch a single PR, and to update a PR which has been force-pushed.
Follows up on a [comment from 32774](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32774#discussion_r2156728913)
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fa21631595 test: Use self.log (MarcoFalke)
fa346f7797 test: Move error string into exception (MarcoFalke)
fa1986181f test: Remove useless catch-throw (MarcoFalke)
fa2f1c55b7 move-only util data to test/functional/data/util (MarcoFalke)
faa18bf287 test: Turn util/test_runner into functional test (MarcoFalke)
fa955154c7 test: Add missing skip_if_no_bitcoin_tx (MarcoFalke)
fac9db6eb0 test: Add missing tx util to Binaries (MarcoFalke)
fa91835ec6 test: Use lowercase env var as attribute name (MarcoFalke)
fac49094cd test: Remove duplicate ConfigParser (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The `test/util/test_runner.py` has many issues:
* The boilerplate for the test runner is duplicate or inconsistent with the other (functional) tests. For example, logging options, `ConfigParser` handling, `Binaries` handling ...
* The cmake/ci behavior is brittle and can silently fail, as explained in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/31476
* corecheck (and likely other places that manually run the tests) completely forget to run it
* If the test is manually called, it runs single threaded, when it could just run in parallel with the other functional tests
Fix all issues by removing the util test_runner and moving the test logic into a new functional test file.
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6967e8e8ab add more bad p2p ports (Jameson Lopp)
Pull request description:
Add a few more ports used by extremely well adopted services that require authentication and really ought not be used by bitcoin nodes for p2p traffic.
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28299ce776 p2p: remove vestigial READ_STATUS_CHECKBLOCK_FAILED (Greg Sanders)
bac9ee4830 p2p: Add witness mutation check inside FillBlock (Greg Sanders)
Pull request description:
Since #29412, we have not allowed mutated blocks to continue being processed immediately the block is received, but this is only done for the legacy BLOCK message.
Extend these checks as belt-and-suspenders to not allow similar mutation strategies to affect relay by honest peers by applying the check inside `PartiallyDownloadedBlock::FillBlock`, immediately before returning `READ_STATUS_OK`.
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fa3f100010 test: Use msg_generic in p2p_ping.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It seems odd to derive `msg_pong_corrupt` from `msg_pong`, but then overwrite the serialize method, when one can just directly use `msg_generic` to pass the raw bytes to send over the wire.
Fix that by using `msg_generic`. This also serves as a regression test against the fix in commit 33480573cb.
(Can be tested by reverting that commit to observe a failure)
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7dc43ea503 test: Add msgtype to msg_generic slots (dergoegge)
Pull request description:
`msg_generic` can't be used unless `msgtype` is listed in `__slots__`
Example from a [custom test](6329ce979f/test/functional/p2p_bug28676.py):
```
2025-06-30T10:14:55.418000Z TestFramework (INFO): PRNG seed is: 3137163719543762151
2025-06-30T10:14:55.418000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/nix-shell-110135-0/bitcoin_func_test_7lmiemmp
2025-06-30T10:14:55.675000Z TestFramework (INFO): Setting up connections & mining some blocks...
2025-06-30T10:14:56.511000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Unexpected exception caught during testing
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/dergoegge/workspace/bitcoin/worktrees/master/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 189, in main
self.run_test()
File "/home/dergoegge/workspace/bitcoin/worktrees/master/./build/test/functional/p2p_bug28676.py", line 46, in run_test
self.connections[0].send_without_ping(msg_generic(b"block", bytes.fromhex("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")))
File "/home/dergoegge/workspace/bitcoin/worktrees/master/test/functional/test_framework/messages.py", line 1386, in __init__
self.msgtype = msgtype
AttributeError: 'msg_generic' object has no attribute 'msgtype'
```
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9341b5333a blockstorage: make block read hash checks explicit (Lőrinc)
2371b9f4ee test/bench: verify hash in `ComputeFilter` reads (Lőrinc)
5d235d50d6 net: assert block hash in `ProcessGetBlockData` and `ProcessMessage` (Lőrinc)
Pull request description:
A follow-up to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32487#discussion_r2094072165, after which validating the hash of a read block from disk doesn't incur the cost of calculating its hash anymore.
### Summary
This PR adds explicit checks that the read block header's hash matches the one we were expecting.
### Context
After the previous PR, validating a block's hash during read operations became essentially free. This PR leverages that by requiring callers to provide a block's expected hash (or `std::nullopt`), preventing silent failures caused by corrupted or mismatched data. Most `ReadBlock` usages were updated with expected hashes and now fail on mismatch.
### Changes
* added hash assertions in `ProcessGetBlockData` and `ProcessMessage` to validate that the block read from disk matches the expected hash;
* updated tests and benchmark to pass the correct block hash to `ReadBlock()`, ensuring the hash validation is tested - or none if we already expect PoW failure;
* removed the default value for `expected_hash`, requiring an explicit hash for all block reads.
### Why is the hash still optional (but no longer has a default value)
* for header-error tests, where the goal is to trigger failures early in the parsing process;
* for out-of-order orphan blocks, where the child hash isn't available before the initial disk read.
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14653b869b build: Find Boost in config mode (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `FindBoost` module has been removed by policy [CMP0167](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/policy/CMP0167.html).
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9f8e7b0b3b node: cap -dbcache to 1GiB on 32-bit architectures (Antoine Poinsot)
2c43b6adeb init: cap -maxmempool to 500 MB on 32-bit systems (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
32-bit architecture is limited to 4GiB of RAM, so it doesn't make sense to set a too high value. A too high value could cause an OOM unbeknownst to the user a while after startup as mempool / dbcache fills.
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173394d951 depends: Build `qt` package for FreeBSD hosts (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR continues the work started in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23948.
Here is an excerpt from the log:
```
$ ./build/bin/bitcoin-qt -printtoconsole
2025-06-12T01:06:56Z Bitcoin Core version v29.99.0-15de25ba2a28 (release build)
2025-06-12T01:06:56Z Qt 6.7.3 (static), plugin=xcb
2025-06-12T01:06:56Z Static plugins:
2025-06-12T01:06:56Z QMinimalIntegrationPlugin, version 395008
2025-06-12T01:06:56Z QXcbIntegrationPlugin, version 395008
2025-06-12T01:06:56Z Style: fusion / QFusionStyle
2025-06-12T01:06:56Z System: FreeBSD 14.3-RELEASE, x86_64-little_endian-lp64
```
And here are the screenshots:


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8800b5acc1 cmake: Explicitly specify `Boost_ROOT` for Homebrew's package (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On macOS, this PR ensures that the Boost package is located at its real path rather than via the symlink in the default prefix.
A backport to 29.x is required for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32804, as this change prevents contamination of include directories by broad locations such as `/usr/local/include` or `/opt/homebrew/include`, which take precedence over Qt’s `-iframework` flags.
Below is the relevant change in the configuration logs on my macOS 15.5 `x64`:
- master branch @ ead4468748:
```
% cmake -B build
<snip>
-- Found Boost: /usr/local/include (found suitable version "1.88.0", minimum required is "1.73.0")
<snip>
```
- this PR:
```
% cmake -B build
<snip>
-- Found Boost: /usr/local/opt/boost/include (found suitable version "1.88.0", minimum required is "1.73.0")
<snip>
```
This PR is forward-compatible with the changes proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32667.
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6c2538d5bf depends: Bump boost to 1.88.0 and use new CMake buildsystem (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Originally #30434.
This has a few advantages over the old method of simply copying headers:
- Installs proper CMake files which can be picked up by our buildsystem
- Only installs necessary headers, not all of Boost
Pulls in upstreamed https://github.com/boostorg/test/pull/445.
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ead4468748 cmake: Use `HINTS` instead of `PATHS` in `find_*` commands (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
According to the CMake documentation, `HINTS` "should be paths computed by system introspection, such as a hint provided by the location of another item already found", which is precisely the case in the `FindQRencode` module.
Entries in `HINTS` are searched before those in `PATHS`. On macOS, Homebrew’s `libqrencode` will therefore be located at its real path rather than via the symlink in the default prefix.
A backport to 29.x is required for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32804, as this change prevents contamination of include directories by broad locations such as `/usr/local/include` or `/opt/homebrew/include`, which take precedence over Qt’s `-iframework` flags.
Below is the relevant change in the configuration logs on my macOS 15.5 `x64`:
- master branch @ ead4468748:
```
% cmake -B build -DBUILD_GUI=ON
<snip>
-- Found QRencode: /usr/local/lib/libqrencode.dylib (found version "4.1.1")
<snip>
```
- this PR:
```
% cmake -B build -DBUILD_GUI=ON
<snip>
-- Found QRencode: /usr/local/Cellar/qrencode/4.1.1/lib/libqrencode.dylib (found version "4.1.1")
<snip>
```
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dd8447f70f test: fix catchup loop in outbound eviction functional test (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
In the course of working on an equivalent of #32421 for the `CBlockHeader` class, I noticed that the [catchup loop in the outbound eviction functional test](19765dca19/test/functional/p2p_outbound_eviction.py (L86-L103)) currently has a small flaw: the contained waiting for a `getheaders` message
19765dca19/test/functional/p2p_outbound_eviction.py (L98-L99)
only waits for _any_ such message instead of one with the intended block hash after the first iteration. The reason is that the `prev_prev_hash` variable is set incorrectly, since the `tip_header` instance is not updated and its field `.hash` is None [1]. Fix that by updating `tip_header` after generating a new block and also use the correct field on it -- we want the tip header's previous hash (`.hashPrevBlock`), which will be the previous-previous hash in the next iteration as intended.
Can be demonstrated by adding a debug output for `prev_prev_hash`, e.g.
```diff
diff --git a/test/functional/p2p_outbound_eviction.py b/test/functional/p2p_outbound_eviction.py
index 30ac85e32f..9886a49512 100755
--- a/test/functional/p2p_outbound_eviction.py
+++ b/test/functional/p2p_outbound_eviction.py
@@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ class P2POutEvict(BitcoinTestFramework):
self.log.info("Keep catching up with the old tip and check that we are not evicted")
for i in range(10):
+ print(f"i={i}, prev_prev_hash={prev_prev_hash}")
# Generate an additional block so the peers is 2 blocks behind
prev_header = from_hex(CBlockHeader(), node.getblockheader(best_block_hash, False))
best_block_hash = self.generateblock(node, output="raw(42)", transactions=[])["hash"]
```
master branch
```
...
i=0, prev_prev_hash=21722572577213525620063947414919931742473663114977483853465070858884938201585
i=1, prev_prev_hash=None
i=2, prev_prev_hash=None
i=3, prev_prev_hash=None
i=4, prev_prev_hash=None
i=5, prev_prev_hash=None
i=6, prev_prev_hash=None
i=7, prev_prev_hash=None
i=8, prev_prev_hash=None
i=9, prev_prev_hash=None
...
```
PR branch
```
...
i=0, prev_prev_hash=21722572577213525620063947414919931742473663114977483853465070858884938201585
i=1, prev_prev_hash=23204083306104595181276643925327085197417756603258684897360269464191973063397
i=2, prev_prev_hash=18117007775254206852722585270408843074799046031613422902091537272077477361634
i=3, prev_prev_hash=30556804635951812756130312631227721973553160707632138130845362630877961299882
i=4, prev_prev_hash=16476515948153779819467376247405243058769281687868039119037064816106574626111
i=5, prev_prev_hash=14965506521435221774966695805624206855826023174786191695076697927307467053159
i=6, prev_prev_hash=14510815979277079515923749862202324542606166669768865640616202929053689167149
i=7, prev_prev_hash=15360268707191667685151951417759114642582372006627142890517655217275478262166
i=8, prev_prev_hash=55984929479619644661389829786223559362979512070332438490054115824374865094074
i=9, prev_prev_hash=6591573629906616262191232272909118561529534571119028248829355592878183757083
...
```
[1] that's in my opinion another example how caching hashes is confusing and easy to be misused; it's better to remove it and just compute the hash on-the-fly, so returning None is not even possible anymore
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c3fe85e2d6 wallet, rpc, test: Remove deprecated getunconfirmedbalance (Ava Chow)
0ec255139b wallet, rpc: Remove deprecated balances from getwalletinfo (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
`getwalletinfo` result fields `balance`, `immature_balance`, and `unconfirmed_balance`, and the `getunconfirmedbalance` RPC have all been deprecated since 0.19.0. It's been long enough that they should either be removed or undeprecated. The functionality provided by these RPCs is provided by `getbalances`.
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47237cd193 wallet, rpc: Output wallet flags in getwalletinfo (Ava Chow)
bc2a26b296 wallet: Add GetWalletFlags (Ava Chow)
69f588a99a wallet: Set upgraded descriptor cache flag for newly created wallets (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
Newly created wallets will always have an upgraded descriptor cache, so set those.
Also, to verify this behavior, add a new `flags` field to `getwalletinfo` and check that in the functional tests.
Split from #32489
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9eb2c82e7c walletdb: Remove unused upgraded_txs (Ava Chow)
c668033709 wallet: Remove unused fTimeReceivedIsTxTime (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
`CWalletTx::fTimeReceivedIsTxTime` is no longer used and can be removed. This additionally allows the removal of the `upgraded_txs` loop in `LoadWallet`.
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Current recommendation is to add a new remote fetching all PRs, but this
is resource-intensive.
Document a better way to fetch a single PR, and to update a PR which has
been force-pushed.
This has a few advantages over the old method of simply copying headers:
- Installs proper cmake files which can be picked up by our buildsystem
- Only installs necessary headers, not all of boost
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
e27a94596f build: add root dir to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH (will)
Pull request description:
Fixes: #32428
Nix patches `cmake` to remove the root directory `/` from `CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH`:
428b49b28e/pkgs/by-name/cm/cmake/001-search-path.diff (L10)
Without this, and when using the toolchain for depends builds, cmake's `find_path()` and `find_package()` do not know where to find dependencies, causing issues like as seen in #32428
Adding this path back is harmless on other systems, and fixes the toolchain for Nix users.
As described in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/32428#issuecomment-2991258328 I think this can be taken as a temporary fix whilst a longer-term solution is worked on.
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According to the CMake documentation, `HINTS` "should be paths computed
by system introspection, such as a hint provided by the location of
another item already found", which is precisely the case in the
`FindQRencode` module.
Entries in `HINTS` are searched before those in `PATHS`. On macOS,
Homebrew’s `libqrencode` will therefore be located at its real path
rather than via the symlink in the default prefix.
fa68dcb207 ci: Add missing errexit to lint CI install (MarcoFalke)
fa535a6de7 ci: Allow running CI in worktrees (MarcoFalke)
faf6a04597 ci: Clean UID/GID mismatch (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixes#30028 (modulo lint and tidy CI).
The error on current master in a worktree is:
```
$ git worktree add ./main origin/master && cd ./main
$ MAKEJOBS="-j$(nproc)" FILE_ENV="./ci/test/00_setup_env_mac_cross.sh" ./ci/test_run_all.sh
...
+ git config --global ci.base-install-done true
fatal: not a git repository: /root/b-c-ci/.git/worktrees/main
```
So just use a plain file, instead of git. Also, enable pipefail while touching this bash script.
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Nix patches cmake to remove the root directory `/` from
`CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH`:
428b49b28e/pkgs/by-name/cm/cmake/001-search-path.diff (L10)
Without this, and when using the toolchain for depends builds, cmake's
`find_path()` and `find_package()` do not know where to find
dependencies, causing issues like:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/32428
Adding this path back via CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH is harmless on other
systems, and fixes the toolchain for Nix users.
We append the `/` dir a maximum of once, as the toolchain may be called
repeatedly during builds.
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
Co-authored-by: josibake <josibake@protonmail.com>
3473986fe1 contrib: tracing: Correctly read msg type in p2p_monitor.py (David Gumberg)
Pull request description:
This fixes a bug in the contrib tracing script `p2p_monitor.py`. currently the script fails to read the `msg_type` of inbound and outbound messages, which is useful in the per-peer message view.
<details>
<summary>Screenshot of p2p_monitor.py on master</summary>

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<summary>Screenshot of p2p_monitor.py on this branch</summary>

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578ea3eedb test: round difficulty and networkhashps (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Both are rational numbers. Client software should only use them to display information to humans. Followup calculations should use the underlying values such as target.
Therefore it's not necessary to test the handling of these floating point values. Round them down to avoid spurious test failures.
Fixes#32515
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b184f5c87c test: update BIP340 test vectors and implementation (variable-length messages) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR updates the Schnorr signatures implementation in the functional test framework to the latest BIP changes (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/1446,commit 200f9b26fe0a2f235a2af8b30c4be9f12f6bc9cb) and syncs the [test vectors](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0340/test-vectors.csv) accordingly. Practically, we probably don't need non-32-bytes message signing/verifying any time soon, but it seems good practice anyways to update.
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