77773edf2116fb0fe22bbec39391d3be55f14513 doc: Remove downgrading warning in release notes, per 0.18 branch (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Same as b702e3757e1d4158eb80edd2924af46e86be6a83 (on the 0.18 branch)
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 77773edf2116fb0fe22bbec39391d3be55f14513
fanquake:
ACK 77773edf2116fb0fe22bbec39391d3be55f14513
Tree-SHA512: 4d7e598dd739f930f1a712f8647dfc7514e9fdef501f91bc0ee86642aa260360dc560335cd0f16b38b88b2a6b9cfc2df10b6418a371cf02137285d893e1cea30
a47df13471e3168e2e02023fb20cdf2414141b36 [qa] Test disconnect block failure -> shutdown (Suhas Daftuar)
4433ed0f730cfd60eeba3694ff3c283ce2c0c8ee [validation] Crash if disconnecting a block fails (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
If we're unable to disconnect a block during normal operation, then that is a
failure of our local system (such as disk failure) or the chain that we are on
(eg CVE-2018-17144), but cannot be due to failure of the (more work) chain that
we're trying to validate.
We should abort rather than stay on a less work chain.
Fixes#14341.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
utACK a47df13471e3168e2e02023fb20cdf2414141b36
TheBlueMatt:
utACK a47df13471e3168e2e02023fb20cdf2414141b36. Didn't bother to review the test in detail, it looked fine. Debated whether invalidateblock should ever crash the node, but *not* crashing in the case of hitting a pruned block (which is the only change here) is clearly better, even if there are other cases I'd argue we should crash in.
ryanofsky:
utACK a47df13471e3168e2e02023fb20cdf2414141b36. Only change since last review is new comment.
promag:
ACK a47df1347, it takes awhile to quit (RPC connection timeouts) but that's unrelated - hope to fix that soon.
fanquake:
ACK a47df13471e3168e2e02023fb20cdf2414141b36
Tree-SHA512: 4dec8cef6e7dbbe513c138fc5821a7ceab855e603ece3c16185b51a3830ab7ebbc844a28827bf64e75326f45325991dcb672f13bd7baede53304f27289c4af8d
753f7cccce83084f4b18cf4bdf3225183179508c scripted-diff: Make translation bilingual (Hennadii Stepanov)
7c45e14f2f682eddcc853c0f6051c7c8c6387289 Add bilingual message type (Hennadii Stepanov)
0b86e517ad733c8740c519332aa4c0e9035dbaab Refactor out translation.h (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR adds the `bilingual_str` struct and a `strprintf` overload:
0626b8cbdf/src/tinyformat.h (L1066-L1067)
Both new features allow bitcoin code to easily send dual translated and non-translated messages to the GUI and the logging framework.
This PR is only a refactoring (has been split off the #16224 (see: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16224/#issuecomment-509718579)) and does not change behavior.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 753f7cccce
ryanofsky:
utACK 753f7cccce83084f4b18cf4bdf3225183179508c. Only change since last review is fixing lint error (double includes)
Tree-SHA512: 52b0654421d558e4775c0484d78be26319fe3db5118af9b0a9bdfbdaad53a3704f527a5d5aba1013a64560b9b6a0c3c4cf0a6782e49aa731e18d99de95220385
Also removes the now unused ImportAddress and ImportScript from rpcdump.cpp
Behavior changes:
* No errors will be thrown when the script or key already exists in the wallet.
* If the key or script is already in the wallet, their labels will be updated.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/inline std::string _(const char\* psz)/inline bilingual_str _(const char\* psz)/' src/util/translation.h
sed -i 's/return G_TRANSLATION_FUN ? (G_TRANSLATION_FUN)(psz) : psz;/return bilingual_str{psz, G_TRANSLATION_FUN ? (G_TRANSLATION_FUN)(psz) : psz};/' src/util/translation.h
sed -i 's/\b_("\([^"]\|\\"\)*")/&.translated/g' $(git grep --files-with-matches '\b_("' src)
echo Hard cases - multiline strings.
sed -i 's/"Visit %s for further information about the software.")/&.translated/g' src/init.cpp
sed -i "s/\"Only rebuild the block database if you are sure that your computer's date and time are correct\")/&.translated/g" src/init.cpp
sed -i 's/" restore from a backup.")/&.translated/g' src/wallet/db.cpp
sed -i 's/" or address book entries might be missing or incorrect.")/&.translated/g' src/wallet/wallet.cpp
echo Special case.
sed -i 's/_(COPYRIGHT_HOLDERS)/&.translated/' src/util/system.cpp test/lint/lint-format-strings.py
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
c3dfc9103260935261eaf6cfbacf0623003f116d test: Skip flaky p2p_invalid_messages test on macOS (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This mitigates https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15400
I had a look into the issue today and this seems to be the best we can do given that the root causes some unexpected custom error code from the macOS kernel that python/asyncio doesn't know how to handle properly yet.
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 20a0551d45c405b6eb0ae58190b701c7026c52eff6c434bc678f723a4dabf0074e5b52a8bb3d51ee7132dc29419d1e67a24696761c444c62cd4d429ec768e67d
fa6f402bde146f92ed131e0c9c8e15a55e723307 Call node->initError instead of InitError from GUI code (Russell Yanofsky)
fad2502240a1c440ef03ac3f880475702e418275 init: Use InitError for all errors in bitcoind/qt (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Using the same InitError for startup error in the daemon and the gui makes it possible to run the tests with the gui again:
```sh
BITCOIND=bitcoin-qt ./test/functional/test_runner.py feature_includeconf feature_config_args
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK fa6f402bde146f92ed131e0c9c8e15a55e723307
ryanofsky:
utACK fa6f402bde146f92ed131e0c9c8e15a55e723307. Only changes since last review are removing more includes and adding Node::initError method to avoid accessing node `InitError` function and global variables from GUI code.
Tree-SHA512: bd19e08dcea4019dfe40356bc5c63cb583cefed54b6c9dcfb82f1b5b00308d8e2b363549afcaea5e93bf83864dbe0917400c3b70f43a8a5bdff45c9cd34cc294
0c55d8b58186ba69fffc147cd02b174450dac578 depends: qt: Patch to remove dep on libX11 (Carl Dong)
222e6cc52075cf6f866ce4a2e5900f0d6358f903 gitignore: Actually pay attention to depends patches (Carl Dong)
65f8da08df601ac98bad6f638392343fd564c0b9 symbol-check: Disallow libX11-*.so.* shared libraries (Carl Dong)
924569914e6079763fd1692bed372ded2c63d685 depends: libXext isn't needed by anyone (Carl Dong)
689d3b4a030675b6de87a55463a8e155843293fb build-aux: Remove check for x11-xcb (Carl Dong)
aa53cb7a2f04a59a4722c662e67b7a6ec04e32b5 depends: libX11: Make package headers-only (Carl Dong)
9a01ab04e1125b37618266d7fd1c3a6e3bb7e3f8 depends: qt: Explicitly stop using Xlib/libX11 (Carl Dong)
1ec30b8fbe4a162d6e2e6a9711d83f1bafd9b645 depends: xproto is only directly needed by libXau (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Related to: #16150
We noticed that we could build QT without using XLib/libX11 as a library. XLib/libX11's headers are still used, and a minimal `configure.ac` has been added to eliminate overly-enthusiastic configure-time dependencies that aren't actually required to obtain the headers.
This also means that we eliminate XLib/libX11 as required shared libraries at runtime, which is desirable.
See commit messages for more details.
---
Reviewers: I am least sure about the minimal `configure.ac`, as I'm not too familiar with the autoconf syntax. Any improvements w/re robustness would be welcome.
ACKs for top commit:
theuni:
ACK 0c55d8b58186ba69fffc147cd02b174450dac578
fanquake:
ACK 0c55d8b58186ba69fffc147cd02b174450dac578
Tree-SHA512: 41f653a0f91bc0e0faac49713c0c6dfd8cb605f9c4e34eb75a790dd808ebf3e5c160f1dd40bc8fbc911ee718ea319313b526d63733c98ff62d8dffecb58caa01
4f050b91c706181084b9288b8a87b7b637e4e4f7 move-onlyish: move CCoinsViewErrorCatcher out of init.cpp (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11):
Parent PR: #15606
Issue: #15605
Specification: https://github.com/jamesob/assumeutxo-docs/tree/2019-04-proposal/proposal
---
This change moves `CCoinsViewErrorCatcher` out of `init` and into `coins` so that it can later be included in [a `CoinsView` instance](91284964ef (diff-349fbb003d5ae550a2e8fa658e475880R504)) under `CChainState`.
Instead of hardcoding read failure behavior that has knowledge of qt, it accepts error callbacks via `AddReadErrCallback()`.
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
re-ACK 4f050b91c706181084b9288b8a87b7b637e4e4f7
ryanofsky:
utACK 4f050b91c706181084b9288b8a87b7b637e4e4f7. Only change since last review is fixing const.
Tree-SHA512: eaba21606d15d2b8d0e3db7cec57779ce181af953db1ef4af80a0bc1dfb57923d0befde9d61b7be55c32224744f7fb6bd47d4e4c72f3ccfe6eaf0f4ae3765c17
fa56b21c744577eb5d2085fd6104cbc3dc62d677 doc: Update bips 35, 37 and 111 status (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to
* #16152: Disable bloom filtering by default
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK fa56b21c744577eb5d2085fd6104cbc3dc62d677, thanks for keeping this file up to date
fanquake:
ACK fa56b21c744577eb5d2085fd6104cbc3dc62d677
Tree-SHA512: 50c17067abbba096e8604b8abccbd0474ecc2dca973935751720c79a023a2d517bb025bb6c36d4fb0d29b7338322af7ae1c0d5a9aaf2712000d9d336c898c204
fa4010e1129f2a4f3348f7a02896021df9270ee0 travis: Print memory and number of cpus (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
For some reason it shows a different value than the one they advertise. This might be related to the flood of sanitizer warnings we see.
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/reference/overview/#virtualisation-environment-vs-operating-system
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 285bdf6e7fe29990b980acf64ca658f4319d17c770f45cfd4339244e6b7ec11b7a39b9c4a54e71415c32fef08ee5da75ab7171861905494d633631779480c146
The "version" record that these functions read and write are not
used anywhere in the code except for one place. There is no reason
to expose these functions publicly. Furthermore, this avoids potential
confusion as developers may mistake these functions for actually
reading and writing the wallet version when they do not.
nFileVersion is not the actual file version and is not used except
in one place. So it is removed from CWalletScanState and changed so
that it is just read at the place it is needed. Furthermore, the
"version" record now only indicates the version of the highest
versioned client that has opened a wallet file so the variable
name is changed accordingly
When building the ZMQ static library, add AM_CPPFLAGS to the library
CPPFLAGS. Otherwise, we may miss important flags that are specified
elsewhere. For instance, if --enable-debug is passed and
-DDEBUG_LOCKORDER set, then that would not apply to the ZMQ library
before (causing potential for hard-to-find bugs).
and into coins.cpp. This move is necessary so that we can later include a
CCoinsViewErrorCatcher instance under CChainState.
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
50cede3f5a4d4fbfbb7c420b94e661a6a159bced [mempool] Allow one extra single-ancestor transaction per package (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This implements the proposed policy change from [1], which allows
certain classes of contract protocols involving revocation
punishments to use CPFP. Note that some such use-cases may still
want some form of one-deep package relay, though even this alone
may greatly simplify some lightning fee negotiation.
[1] https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2018-November/016518.html
ACKs for top commit:
ajtowns:
ACK 50cede3f5a4d4fbfbb7c420b94e661a6a159bced -- looked over code again, compared with previous commit, compiles, etc.
sdaftuar:
ACK 50cede3f5a4d4fbfbb7c420b94e661a6a159bced
ryanofsky:
utACK 50cede3f5a4d4fbfbb7c420b94e661a6a159bced. Changes since last review: adding EXTRA_DESCENDANT_TX_SIZE_LIMIT constant, changing max ancestor size from 1,000,000 to nLimitAncestorSize constant (101,000), fixing test comment and getting rid of unused test node.
Tree-SHA512: b052c2a0f384855572b4579310131897b612201214b5abbb225167224e4f550049e300b471dbf320928652571e92ca2d650050b7cf39ac92b3bc1d2bcd386c1c
a52818cc5633494992da7d1dc8fdb04b4a1b7c29 net: Make poll in InterruptibleRecv only filter for POLLIN events. poll should block until there is data to be read or the timeout expires. (tecnovert)
Pull request description:
poll should block until there is data to be read or the timeout expires.
Filtering for the POLLOUT event causes poll to return immediately which leads to high CPU usage when trying to connect to non-responding peers through tor.
When USE_POLL is not defined select is used with the writefds parameter set to nullptr.
Removing POLLOUT causes the behavior of poll to match that of select.
Fixes: #16004.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
code review ACK a52818cc5633494992da7d1dc8fdb04b4a1b7c29
jonasschnelli:
utACK a52818cc5633494992da7d1dc8fdb04b4a1b7c29
Tree-SHA512: 69934cc14e3327c7ff7f6c5942af8761e865220b2540d74ea1e176adad326307a73860417dddfd32d601b5c0e9e2ada1848bd7e3d27b0b7a9b42f11129af8eb1
5c3c24cf9eab7bf19a9201599e93955cace5c154 test: remove redundant setup in addrman_tests (zenosage)
Pull request description:
#10765 make this default behavior. No reason to keep these line.
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 545eea9c2d0741a75708f288f2c8752534ecaa6d54a9d014ef9afa295b0d075007704b64809eec090023703f47753e8ec755d22c9ccecf57b75f6898f6b708dd
bead32e31e399090af30b2ee3539995d4105a66d Add release notes for DEFAULT_BLOOM change (Matt Corallo)
f27309f55c4fa2b115525d72abb280757a568709 Move DEFAULT_PEERBLOOMFILTERS from validation.h to net_processing.h (Matt Corallo)
5efcb772838e404ca5757818d5548efcb872724b Disable bloom filtering by default. (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
BIP 37 bloom filters have been well-known to be a significant DoS
target for some time. However, in order to provide continuity for
SPV clients relying on it, the NODE_BLOOM service flag was added,
and left as a default, to ensure sufficient nodes exist with such a
flag.
NODE_BLOOM is, at this point, well-established and, as long as
there exist 0.18 nodes with default config (which I'd anticipate
will be true for many years), will be available from some peers. By
that time, the continued slowdown of BIP 37-based filtering will
likely have rendered it useless (though this is already largely the
case). Further, BIP 37 was deliberately never updated to support
witness-based filtering as newer wallets are expected to migrate to
some yet-to-be-network-exposed filters.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK bead32e31e399090af30b2ee3539995d4105a66d
kallewoof:
ACK bead32e31e399090af30b2ee3539995d4105a66d
Tree-SHA512: ecd901898e8efe1a7c82b471af0acc2373c2282ac633eb58d9aae7c35deda1999d0f79fb0485e6cecbda7246aeda00206cd82c7fa36866e2ac64705ba93f9390
024ecd7e01d436ad7de608e571a20c7284b3951b QA: Fix race condition in wallet_encryption test (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
There is some imprecision probably in the internal HTTPRPCTimer class (haven't exactly figured out where).
But we can't expect that waiting excatly 2 seconds right after calling `walletpassphrase(2)` will result in a locked wallet due to the nature how we internally handle threads/timers.
The wallet_encryption test fails regularely in CIs.
Here is a logged session:
```shell
[0;34m node0 2019-07-18T18:51:22.569739Z [] ThreadRPCServer method=walletpassphrase user=__cookie__ [0m
[0;34m node0 2019-07-18T18:51:22.628656Z [] queue run of timer lockwallet() in 2 seconds (using HTTP) [0m
[0;34m node0 2019-07-18T18:51:22.629002Z [] Received a POST request for / from 127.0.0.1:46898 [0m
[0;34m node0 2019-07-18T18:51:22.629081Z [] ThreadRPCServer method=dumpprivkey user=__cookie__ [0m
[0;34m node0 2019-07-18T18:51:24.445620Z [] Flushing wallet.dat [0m
[0;34m node0 2019-07-18T18:51:24.451421Z [] Flushed wallet.dat 6ms [0m
[0;34m node0 2019-07-18T18:51:24.631703Z [] Received a POST request for / from 127.0.0.1:46898 [0m
[0;34m node0 2019-07-18T18:51:24.631737Z [] ThreadRPCServer method=dumpprivkey user=__cookie__ [0m
[0;36m test 2019-07-18T18:51:24.632000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed [0m
[0;36m Traceback (most recent call last):[0m
[0;36m File "/home/ubuntu/src/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 193, in main[0m
[0;36m self.run_test()[0m
[0;36m File "/home/ubuntu/src/test/functional/wallet_encryption.py", line 53, in run_test[0m
[0;36m assert_raises_rpc_error(-13, "Please enter the wallet passphrase with walletpassphrase first", self.nodes[0].dumpprivkey, address)[0m
```
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK 024ecd7e01d436ad7de608e571a20c7284b3951b, simple fix, one second shouldn't hurt.
MarcoFalke:
ACK 024ecd7e01d436ad7de608e571a20c7284b3951b
fanquake:
ACK 024ecd7e01d436ad7de608e571a20c7284b3951b
Tree-SHA512: 0cda1b8969b084bb765d2b35e90a8611c565ee458a7be1f2dde675f8ddbd9b9e421514547a7683f836e2c996e0538eb66b8c5b935b5a81e9319fb2be27624374