1ccb9f30c040daf688f89f0d63e9f5e7b131d193 Move Win32 defines to configure.ac to ensure they are globally defined (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
#9245 no longer needs this, since the main `_WIN32_WINNT` got bumped by something else.
So rather than just lose it, might as well get it merged in independently.
I'm not aware of any practical effects, but it seems safer to use the same API versions everywhere.
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f642b49af73fedc6dc9af4ac299e4cfa80755583 build: Drop ZeroMQ patch for glibc < 2.12 (Hennadii Stepanov)
079df9609e6ed2a09949ebe5e98a179f61709801 build: Drop ZeroMQ patch for Mingw-w64 < 4.0 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR gets rid of the all patches for ZeroMQ:
- the [Mingw-w64 5.0 (Ubuntu 18.04 bionic)](https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/mingw-w64) is used to build the [Windows](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-windows.md) binaries
- it is safe to use `pthread_setname_np` since #17538 when the minimal `glibc` version is set to 2.17; see: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11986#issuecomment-366105050
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Before this change `CNetAddr::ip` was a fixed-size array of 16 bytes,
not being able to store larger addresses (e.g. TORv3) and encoded
smaller ones as 16-byte IPv6 addresses.
Change its type to `prevector`, so that it can hold larger addresses and
do not disguise non-IPv6 addresses as IPv6. So the IPv4 address
`1.2.3.4` is now encoded as `01020304` instead of
`00000000000000000000FFFF01020304`.
Rename `CNetAddr::ip` to `CNetAddr::m_addr` because it is not an "IP" or
"IP address" (TOR addresses are not IP addresses).
In order to preserve backward compatibility with serialization (where
e.g. `1.2.3.4` is serialized as `00000000000000000000FFFF01020304`)
introduce `CNetAddr` dedicated legacy serialize/unserialize methods.
Adjust `CSubNet` accordingly. Still use `CSubNet::netmask[]` of fixed 16
bytes, but use the first 4 for IPv4 (not the last 4). Only allow
subnetting for IPv4 and IPv6.
Co-authored-by: Carl Dong <contact@carldong.me>
A netmask that contains 1-bits after 0-bits (the 1-bits are not
contiguous on the left side) is invalid [1] [2].
The code before this PR used to parse and accept such
non-left-contiguous netmasks. However, a coming change that will alter
`CNetAddr::ip` to have flexible size would make juggling with such
netmasks more difficult, thus drop support for those.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing#Subnet_masks
[2] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4632#section-5.1
5da96210fc2fda9fbd79531f42f91262fd7a9257 doc: release note for getpeerinfo last_block/last_transaction (Jon Atack)
cfef5a2c98b9563392a4a258fedb8bdc869c9749 test: rpc_net.py logging and test naming improvements (Jon Atack)
21c57bacda766a4f56ee75a2872f5d0f94e3901e test: getpeerinfo last_block and last_transaction tests (Jon Atack)
8a560a7d57cbd9f473d6a3782893a0e2243c55bd rpc: expose nLastBlockTime/TXTime as getpeerinfo last_block/transaction (Jon Atack)
02fbe3ae0bd91cbab2828cb7aa46f6493c82f026 net: add nLastBlockTime/TXTime to CNodeStats, CNode::copyStats (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This PR adds inbound peer eviction criteria `nLastBlockTime` and `nLastTXTime` to `CNodeStats` and `CNode::copyStats`, which then allows exposing them in the next commit as `last_transaction` and `last_block` Unix Epoch Time fields in RPC `getpeerinfo`.
This may be useful for writing missing eviction tests. I'd also like to add `lasttx` and `lastblk` columns to the `-netinfo` dashboard as described in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19643#issuecomment-671093420.
Relevant discussion at the p2p irc meeting http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2020-08-11.html#l-549:
```text
<jonatack> i was specifically trying to observe and figure out how to test https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19500
<jonatack> which made me realise that i didn't know what was going on with my peer conns in enough detail
<jonatack> i'm running bitcoin locally with nLastBlockTime and nLastTXTime added to getpeerinfo for my peer connections dashboard
<jonatack> sipa: is there a good reason why that (eviction criteria) data is not exposed through getpeerinfo currently?
<sipa> jonatack: nope; i suspect just nobody ever added it
<jonatack> sipa: thanks. will propose.
```
The last commit is optional, but I think it would be good to have logging in `rpc_net.py`.
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daed542a12e0a6a4692aca12a61b84cd55accc33 [net_processing] Move ProcessMessage to PeerLogicValidation (John Newbery)
c556770b5ef4306f10e980daff772bee87daaa30 [net_processing] Change PeerLogicValidation to hold a connman reference (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Rather than ProcessMessage() being a static function in net_processing.cpp, make it a private member function of PeerLogicValidation. This is the start of moving static functions and global variables into PeerLogicValidation to make it better encapsulated.
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366913e307d2dc13bc00d6bf7b6b2426c359ac30 build: AX_BOOST_THREAD serial 33 (Igor Cota)
cf0681133ae7301ead7091eaee55c945da5cdfcc build: disable D-Bus on Android by default (Igor Cota)
Pull request description:
I've been trying to build for Android on different OSes/Gitian with varying success. Build system is quite the beast and sometimes it doesn't get it right. To make sure it does these three little tweaks make the Android build more robust:
- disable D-Bus (Android doesn't support it and has its own way to trigger notifications)
- don't flag `-lpthread` when linking Boost, [Bionic has built-in support](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30801752/android-ndk-and-pthread)
- ~~add `-static-libstdc++` to linker flags. This avoids having to bundle `libc++_shared` with CLI apps, still necessary with `bitcoin-qt` though (thanks Sjors)~~
I think these are small and fairly straightforward so I put them all into this one PR.
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fa30d5282cb07b6de0160d7df8b649332db97dde doc: Remove label from good first issue template (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Good first issues aren't that frequent that manually assigning the label is a problem, but this fixes the spam problem (e.g. https://twitter.com/GoodFirstIssues/status/1295455089491161088 )
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15ae4a17c430b27b58b5fce89a868a70edca80c8 test/fuzz: add a seed corpus generation option to the test_runner (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
This adds a startup option to test/fuzz/test_runner.py which allows to generate seed corpus to the passed `seed_dir` instead of using them.
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4af4672525f698c7b491023fcd36a17a4e982070 build, qt: Add Qt version checking (Hennadii Stepanov)
30e336f785e1b662cade3cfacea91a9785ea1023 build: Drop unused bitcoin_cv_qt58 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Now `configure` script checks that Qt version is not less then minimum required (currently [5.5.1](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15393)).
This PR is an alternative to #15706 (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15706#issuecomment-629076962).
Closes#15688.
The first commit removes dead code (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18297#issuecomment-603252662).
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4148f55dd016f940df50a44cf03d117cdb1dd929 docs: Correct description for getblockstats's txs field (Nadav Ivgi)
Pull request description:
It does count the coinbase transaction.
Refs #19766
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5067c5acc30c5cf87496c1bf8eb03712cc66b206 [test] Add test for getblockheader verboseness (Torhte Butler)
Pull request description:
Improve test coverage by adding a test for getblockheader with verbose argument set to false.
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8ed2f1ed78937eff0bb8b5318a30da908e33af24 Remove unused includes (Marcin Jachymiak)
cf095a53fcef8ad72e2f1177660ef50bc7e340ad Move comment about BaseIndex::DB from TxIndex::DB (Marcin Jachymiak)
Pull request description:
Moves a comment about the `BaseIndex::DB` from the `TxIndex::DB` into the correct place. Originally part of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14053.
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124e1ee1343f8bfb3748393ced9debdbdee60d3b doc: Add release notes for getindexinfo RPC (Fabian Jahr)
c447b09458c89c946957a211a4f5373b92af44bf test: Add tests for getindexinfo RPC (Fabian Jahr)
667bc7a7f7c5d9a15eaf6957c3d8841a75efa7bc rpc: Add getindexinfo RPC (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
As I was playing with indices a I was missing an RPC that gives information about the active indices in the node. I think this can be helpful for many users, especially since there are some new index candidates coming up (#14053, #18000) that can give a quick overview without the user having to parse the logs.
Feature summary:
- Adds new RPC `listindices` (placed in Util section)
- That RPC only lists the actively running indices
- For each index it gives the name, whether it is synced and up to which block height it is synced
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ed5cd12869e0691a785199d2d977ce5879095180 test: Distinguish between nodes(bitcoind) and peers(mininodes) in p2p_leak.py (Dhruv Mehta)
f6f082b9343522bc8005f23937ac6ecf56548c98 test: remove `CNodeNoVersionIdle` from p2p_leak.py (Dhruv Mehta)
45cf55ccac94689e48dd0648ed2401918a778024 test: remove `CNodeNoVersionMisbehavior` from p2p_leak.py (Dhruv Mehta)
Pull request description:
- Removes `CNodeNoVersionMisbehavior` per recommendation at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19657#issuecomment-669926458
- Removes `CNodeNoVersionIdle` because it is similarly unnecessary
- As someone new to the codebase, I found it easier to understand it if `no_version_disconnect_node` tries to overwhelm the peer with any message that is not version/verack.
- Per recommendation at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19727#pullrequestreview-468093555, made a clear distinction between nodes(bitcoind) and peers(mininode interface implementations)
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71e0f07e9c5f0aef532b85c04807dcbedd04e0af util: remove unused c-string variant of atoi64() (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This is another micro-PR "removing old cruft with potentially sharp edges" (quote by practicalswift, see #19739). Gets rid of the c-string variant of the function `atoi64()`, which is only used in fuzzers and on one place with `wallet/wallet.h` (where it is originally a `std::string` anyways and uses `.c_str()` -- this method call can simply be removed.)
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356988e200b1debaa80d210d502d2d085c72dc64 util: make EncodeBase58Check consume Spans (Sebastian Falbesoner)
f0fce0675d56b2226a993253731690ca864066c8 util: make EncodeBase58 consume Spans (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR improves the interfaces for the functions `EncodeBase58{Check}` by using Spans, in a similar fashion to e.g. PRs #19660, #19687. Note that on the master branch there are currently two versions of `EncodeBase58`: one that takes two pointers (marking begin and end) and another one that takes a `std::vector<unsigned char>` const-ref. The PR branch only leaves one generic Span-interface, both simplifying the interface and allowing more generic containers to be passed. The same is done for `EncodeBase58Check`, where only one interface existed but it's more generic now (e.g. a std::array can be directly passed, as done in the benchmarks).
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fa0538e94db26dd84e02aac1cf174b79729dae72 ci: Set cirrus RAM to 8GB (MarcoFalke)
fa41810d0e87f9f9a2e39be238b9598be02646d0 ci: Run valgrind fuzzer on cirrus (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The first commit should fix the 50min timeout in forked repos. Similar to #19424. E.g. https://travis-ci.org/github/bitcoin-core/gui/builds/718322267
The second commit should fix#19744
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It's also clearer to have `no_version_disconnect_node` send a message
other than version or verack in order to reach the peer discouragement
threshold.