917e70a6206c62c4c492fa922425fc8e00d3f328 test: assumeutxo: check that UTXO-querying RPCs operate on snapshot chainstate (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Inspired by some manual testing I did for #28553, this PR checks that RPCs which explicitly query the UTXO set database (i.e. `gettxoutsetinfo`, `scantxoutset` and `gettxout`) operate on the snapshot chainstate as expected.
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fa899fb7aa8a14acecadd8936ad5824fa0f697ff fuzz: Speed up utxo_snapshot fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
fa386642b4dfd88f74488c288c7886494d69f4ed fuzz: Speed up utxo_snapshot by lazy re-init (MarcoFalke)
fa645c7a861ffa83a53a459263b6a620defe31f9 fuzz: Remove unused DataStream object (MarcoFalke)
fae8c73d9e4eba4603447bb52b6e3e760fbf15f8 test: Disallow fee_estimator construction in ChainTestingSetup (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Two commits to speed up unit and fuzz tests.
Can be tested by running the fuzz target and looking at the time it took, or by looking at the flamegraph. For example:
```
FUZZ=utxo_snapshot perf record -g --call-graph dwarf ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz -runs=100
hotspot ./perf.data
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16e95bda86302af20cfb314a2c0252256d01f750 Move maximum timewarp attack threshold back to 600s from 7200s (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
In 6bfa26048dbafb91e9ca63ea8d3960271e798098 the testnet4 timewarp attack fix block time variation was increased from the Great Consensus Cleanup value of 600s to 7200s on the thesis that this allows miners to always create blocks with the current time. Sadly, doing so does allow for some nonzero inflation, even if not a huge amount.
While it could be that some hardware ignores the timestamp provided to it over Stratum and forces the block header timestamp to the current time, I'm not aware of any such hardware, and it would also likely suffer from random invalid blocks due to relying on NTP anyway, making its existence highly unlikely.
This leaves the only concern being pools, but most of those rely on work generated by Bitcoin Core (in one way or another, though when spy mining possibly not), and it seems likely that they will also not suffer any lost work. While its possible that a pool does generate invalid work due to spy mining or otherwise custom logic, it seems unlikely that a substantial portion of hashrate would do so, making the difference somewhat academic (any pool that screws this up will only do so once and the network would come out just fine).
Further, while we may end up deciding these assumptions were invalid and we should instead use 7200s, it seems prudent to try with the value we "want" on testnet4, giving us the ability to learn if the compatibility concerns are an issue before we go to mainnet.
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6ed424f2db609f9f39ec1d1da2077c7616f3a0c2 wallet: fix, detect blank legacy wallets in IsLegacy (furszy)
Pull request description:
Blank legacy wallets do not have active SPKM. They can only be
detected by checking the descriptors' flag or the db format.
This enables the migration of blank legacy wallets in the GUI.
To test this:
1) Create a blank legacy wallet.
2) Try to migrate it using the GUI's toolbar "Migrate Wallet" button.
-> In master: The button will be disabled because `CWallet::IsLegacy()` returns false for blank legacy wallet.
-> In this PR: the button will be enabled, allowing the migration of legacy wallets.
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faa1b9b0e6de7d213699fbdbc2e25a2a81c35cdc test: add functional test for XORed block/undo files (`-blocksxor`) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
6b3676be3e5b6e407876031791172f441b359295 test: refactor: move `read_xor_key`/`util_xor` helpers to util module (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a dedicated functional test for XORed block data/undo file support (bitcoind option `-blocksxor`, see PR #28052). In order to verify that the XOR pattern has been applied, the {blk,rev}*.dat files are rewritten un-XORed manually by the test while the node is shut down; the node is then started again with `-blocksxor=0`, and both the data and undo files are verified via the `verifychain` RPC (with checklevel=2). Note that starting bitcoind with `-blocksxor=0` fails if a xor key is present already, which is also tested explicitly.
Fixes#30599.
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The re-init is expensive, so skip it if there is no need.
Also, add an even faster fuzz target utxo_snapshot_invalid, which does
not need any re-init at all.
f550a8e035b4603787273ea250f403f6f0be453f Rename ReleaseWallet to FlushAndDeleteWallet (furszy)
64e736d79efc7201768244fc297084f70c0bebc1 wallet: WaitForDeleteWallet, do not expect thread safety (Ryan Ofsky)
8872b4a6ca91a83bf8d5a118fb808c043b9e879d wallet: rename UnloadWallet to WaitForDeleteWallet (furszy)
5d15485aafefdc759ba97e039bb1b9ccac267358 wallet: unload, notify GUI as soon as possible (furszy)
Pull request description:
Coming from #29073.
Applied ryanofsky suggested changes on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/29073#issuecomment-2274237242 with few modifications coming from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18338#issuecomment-605060348.
The only point I did not tackle from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18338#issuecomment-605060348 is:
> * Move log print and flush out of ReleaseWallet into CWallet destructor
Because it would mean every `CWallet` object would flush data to disk during destruction. Which is not necessary for wallet tool utilities and unit tests.
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99eeb51bf65fa00ee863f32d70f478bb9db0e351 [doc] mention bip94 support (glozow)
Pull request description:
Followup to #29775, noticed while looking at #30604 and #30647. See [release process](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/release-process.md#before-every-major-and-minor-release).
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1610643c8b37a9f674b236cfa79abf8f8aaf1410 chainparams: add mainnet assumeutxo param at height 840_000 (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This adds snapshot parameters for mainnet block 840,000.
You can generate the snapshot yourself using `./contrib/devtools/utxo_snapshot.sh` or download my torrent:
* torrent: `magnet:?xt=urn:btih:596c26cc709e213fdfec997183ff67067241440c&dn=utxo-840000.dat&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.bitcoin.sprovoost.nl%3A6969`
It would be a good idea to test:
1. That you can produce the same snapshot file, sha256 sum:
```
dc4bb43d58d6a25e91eae93eb052d72e3318bd98ec62a5d0c11817cefbba177b utxo-840000.dat
```
2. That the snapshot works
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9b297555207b4ea54bc0051f09c7084797aa9def Deduplicate list of chain strings in RPC help texts (Martin Saposnic)
Pull request description:
As mentioned in issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/30645:
Many command line parameter and RPC help texts currently contain the list of chain/network names hardcoded ("main, test, testnet4, signet, regtest"), which is error-prone as it can easily happen to miss an instance if the list ever changes again.
This PR deduplicates the list of possible chain/network strings in RPC/parameter help texts, and it creates a macro `LIST_CHAIN_NAMES` in src/chainparamsbase.h. In the future, there is only 1 place where that list of possible values lives, so maintainability is improved and errors are avoided.
All three places where this change impacts:
```
./bitcoin-cli --help
./bitcoin-cli help getblockchaininfo
./bitcoin-cli help getmininginfo
```
They all return the correct string `"main, test, testnet4, signet, regtest"`
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30642#discussion_r1714711575
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770b0348c0abe2f63b56cc78c7b7a0e6b4057ce1 qt: Update translation source file for v28.0 string freeze (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR updates the `src/qt/locale/bitcoin_en.xlf` translation source file according to the [Release schedule for 28.0](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/29891).
Note for reviewers: it is expected to get a zero diff after running `make -C src translate` locally.
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8f2522d242961ceb9e79672aa43e856863a1a6dd gui: Use menu for wallet migration (Ava Chow)
d56a450bf5172e2c3f4b9a2786e71268019e1277 gui: Use wallet name for wallet migration rather than WalletModel (Ava Chow)
c3918583dd5fcd9001136da2192e02e092128901 gui: don't remove wallet manually before migration (furszy)
bfba63880fbb1108b73540faeb0620ba24b8cdd0 gui: Consolidate wallet display name to GUIUtil function (Ava Chow)
28fc562f2692af4f37f918d4ae31c4d115e03aee wallet, interfaces: Include database format in listWalletDir (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently the Migrate Wallet menu item can only be used to migrate the currently loaded wallet. This is not suitable for the future when legacy wallets can no longer be loaded at all, but should still be able to be migrated. This PR changes that menu item into a menu list like Open Wallet and lets users migrate any legacy wallet in their wallet directory regardless of the wallets loaded.
One issue I ran into was dealing with encrypted wallets. Ideally, we would detect whether a wallet is encrypted, and prompt the user for their passphrase at that time. However, that's actually difficult to do in the GUI since migration will unload the wallet if it was already loaded, and reload it without connecting it to any signals or interfaces. Only then can it detect whether a wallet is encrypted, but then there is no `WalletModel` or even an `interfaces::Wallet` that the GUI could use to unlock it via a callback.
To deal with this, I've opted to just add a button to the migration dialog box that has the user enter their passphrase first, along with instructional text to use that button if their wallet was encrypted. If the user enters the wrong passphrase or clicked the other button that does not prompt for the passphrase, migration will fail with a message indicating that the passphrase was incorrect.
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Once legacy wallets can no longer be loaded, we need to be able to
migrate them without loading. Thus we should use a menu that lists the
wallets in the wallet directory instead of an action which migrates the
currently loaded wallet.
In 6bfa26048dbafb91e9ca63ea8d3960271e798098 the testnet4 timewarp
attack fix block time variation was increased from the Great
Consensus Cleanup value of 600s to 7200s on the thesis that this
allows miners to always create blocks with the current time. Sadly,
doing so does allow for some nonzero inflation, even if not a huge
amount.
While it could be that some hardware ignores the timestamp provided
to it over Stratum and forces the block header timestamp to the
current time, I'm not aware of any such hardware, and it would also
likely suffer from random invalid blocks due to relying on NTP
anyway, making its existence highly unlikely.
This leaves the only concern being pools, but most of those rely on
work generated by Bitcoin Core (in one way or another, though when
spy mining possibly not), and it seems likely that they will also
not suffer any lost work. While its possible that a pool does
generate invalid work due to spy mining or otherwise custom logic,
it seems unlikely that a substantial portion of hashrate would do
so, making the difference somewhat academic (any pool that screws
this up will only do so once and the network would come out just
fine).
Further, while we may end up deciding these assumptions were
invalid and we should instead use 7200s, it seems prudent to try
with the value we "want" on testnet4, giving us the ability to
learn if the compatibility concerns are an issue before we go to
mainnet.
To prepare for migrating wallets that are not loaded, when migration
occurs in the GUI, it should not rely on a WalletModel existing.
Co-authored-by: furszy <matiasfurszyfer@protonmail.com>
fa6fe432075df5e0eceb1ccd85038159cc820ccc net: Clarify that m_addr_local is only set once (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The function is supposed to be only called once when the version msg arrives (a single time). Calling it twice would be an internal logic bug. However, the `LogError` in this function has many issues:
* If the error happens in tests, as is the case for the buggy fuzz test, it will go unnoticed
* It is dead code, unless a bug is introduced to execute it
Fix all issues by using `Assume(!m_addr_local.IsValid())` instead. Idea taken from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30364#discussion_r1680530382
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It is expensive to construct, and only one test uses it.
Fix both issues by disallowing the construction and moving it to the
single test that uses it.
Blank legacy wallets do not have active SPKM. They can
only be detected by checking the descriptors' flag or
the db format.
This enables the migration of blank legacy wallets in
the GUI.
The following bitcoind parameters / RPC calls missed the "testnet4"
network string:
- `-chain=` parameter
- `getblockchaininfo` RPC, "chain" result
- `getmininginfo` RPC, "chain" result
5215c925d1382e71c9e1d642fced8a152c629c7f Compare ASMaps with respect to specific addresses (virtu)
Pull request description:
Right now, we have no way to quantify the "degradation" of an ASMap over time in the context of Bitcoin's P2P network in a meaningful way. However, such data would be useful for:
1. Making sure the minimum shelf life of ASMaps is compatible with the release cycle (we wouldn't want to start shipping ASMaps with releases before making sure ASMaps typically do not become obsolete before the time of the next release)
2. Node operators eager to keep their ASMaps up-to-date between releases.
While `asmap-tool.py` has a `diff` command to perform a prefix-based comparison of two ASMaps, it is hard to reason about whether an old ASMap still is "good enough" or should be replaced with a newer one based on a prefix-based diff such as the following:
```shell
$ ./asmap-tool.py diff 1704463200_asmap.dat 1710770400_asmap.dat
[...]
# 2c0f:fc98::/32 was AS37282
# 2c0f:fcb8::/32 was AS37323
2c0f:ff18::/32 AS37044 # was unassigned
2c0f:ff98::/32 AS37113 # was unassigned
2c0f:ffa0::/32 AS37273 # was unassigned
# 76082350 (2^26.18) IPv4 addresses changed; 834271985742505274886878979424260 (2^109.36) IPv6 addresses changed
```
One option for a more Bitcoin-centric ASMap comparison comprises comparing ASNs for the addresses of Bitcoin nodes and reporting on the number/share of addresses of nodes with disagreeing ASNs. By applying this approach to a node's set of known peers, a node operator can estimate how many of the node's peers are mapped to out-of-date AS when using the currently deployed and an up-to-date ASMap as input.
This PR adds this functionality to `asmap-tool.py` by introducing a `diff_addrs` subcommand. In addition to two ASMaps, the subcommand reads addresses from a (`getnodeaddresses`-compatible) file, and computes statistics for those addresses:
```bash
$ ./asmap-tool.py diff_addrs 1704463200_asmap.dat 1710770400_asmap.dat <(bitcoin-cli getnodeaddresses 0)
275 address(es) reassigned from unassigned to AS51167
84 address(es) reassigned from AS198949 to AS15557
66 address(es) reassigned from AS45758 to AS45629
33 address(es) reassigned from AS174 to AS212238
[...]
1 address(es) reassigned from unassigned to AS399619
Summary: 919 (1.67%) of 54,901 addresses were reassigned.
```
When the `-s / --show-addresses` flag is used, addresses subject to reassignment are included in the output.
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86b38529d5014612c3e7bb59fdc4dad3bff2aa64 qa: a fuzz target for the block index database (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
This introduces a small fuzz target for `CBlockTreeDB` which asserts a few invariants by using an in-memory LevelDb.
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8fee5355ee1d2f2b410c548bac9e85f2a21a696d guix: fix suggested fake date for openssl -1.1.1l (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Using `2020-10-01` as the fake timestamp will cause many test failures with `/gnu/store/bfirgq65ndhf63nn4q6vlkbha9zd931q-openssl-1.1.1l.drv`. I didn't investigate why, but I guess because it's _before_ the test certificates were created. They expired in June 2022. I tried a month before that, which worked.
Also fixes layout of instructions.
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77ff0ec1f185b818b30877de2bedc1750319e6c4 contrib: support reading XORed blocks in linearize-data.py script (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is a small follow-up for #28052, adding support for the block linearization script to handle XORed blocksdir *.dat files. Note that if no xor.dat file exists, the XOR pattern is set to all-zeros, in order to still support blockdirs that have been created with versions earlier than 28.x.
Partly fixes issue #30599.
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401cc4ec70d67ba2aa0e078d2fab214e1c40742c fuzz: improve scriptpubkeyman target (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
Fixes#30541
This PR aims to improve `scriptpubkeyman` target to avoid timeouts. The input provided in #30541 takes too much time to run because it basically calls only `MarkUnusedAddresses` (300 times * number of spks). The following changes were made to improve it:
- Reduce keypool size.
- When calling `MarkUnusedAddresses`, do it with one of the spks per iteration.
- Remove the specific `AddDescriptorKey` call since it is already covered with `AddWalletDescriptor`.
- Limit number of iterations to a reasonable value.
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15aa7d023688700a47997b92108de95f2d864f5a gui, qt: brintToFront workaround for Wayland (pablomartin4btc)
Pull request description:
There are known issues around handling windows focus in `Wayland` ([this one specific](https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=462574) in KDE but also in [gnome](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/730)).
The idea is that the workaround will be executed if `bitcoin-qt` is running using `Wayland` platform (e.g.: `QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland ./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -regtest`), since the workaround behaviour looks like re-opening the window again (which I tried to fix by moving the window to the original position and/ or re-setting the original geometry without success) while in `X11` (not sure in Mac) the current `GUIUtil::brintToFront` actually sets the focus to the desired window, keeping its original position as expected, and I didn't want to change that (`X11` behaviour).
The solution was [initially discussed](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/817#issuecomment-2256158902) with hebasto in #817.
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6b2dcba07670f04f32c0dc3a2c86fd805c85f12d wallet: List sqlite wallets with empty string name (Ava Chow)
3ddbdd1815c676a88345b3b0e55a551d2a569e28 wallet: Ignore .bak files when listing wallet files (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
When the default wallet is migrated, we do not rename the wallet so we end up having a descriptor wallet with the empty string as its name and the wallet.dat file in the root of the walletdir. This is supposed to be an unsupported configuration and there is no other way to achieve this (other than file copying), but the wallet loading code does not disallow loading such wallets. However `listwalletdir` does not currently list the default wallet if it is sqlite. This is confusing to users, so change `listwalletdir` to include these wallets.
Additionally, the migration of the default wallet, and of any plain wallet files in the walletdir, produces a backup file in the walletdir itself. Since these backups are a BDB file, `listwalletdir` will detect them as being another wallet that we could open, but this is erroneous and could lead to confusion and potentially funds loss if both the backup and the migrated wallet are in use simultaneously. To reduce the likelihood of this issue, don't list these wallets in `listwalletdir`.
***
Possibly we could have more stringent checks on loading to resolve these issues, but I'm concerned that that will just confuse users and gratuitously break things that already worked.
Since the original intent was to disallow default wallets for sqlite/descriptors, a possible alternative would be to prevent people from loading such wallets and change migration to rename those wallets. However, given that this behavior with migrating default wallets has existed since default wallet migration was fixed, I think that making such a change would be confusing and break things for no good reason. Although perhaps we should still do the renaming.
For the backups, we could also change loading to refuse to load any wallet named with `.bak` (or `.legacy.bak`) as such wallets can still be loaded by giving the path to them directly, which some users may do to "restore" the backup. However restricting what can be loaded based on filename seems a little heavyhanded. It wouldn't be funds loss though since the correct way to restore the backup is with `restorewallet`.
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055bc05792ff5d5b084563044818ebec12bfd748 policy/feerate.h: avoid constraint self-dependency (Matt Whitlock)
138f8671569f7ebb8c84e9d80c44cddeda9e3845 add missing #include <cstdint> for GCC 15 (Matt Whitlock)
Pull request description:
#30612 with changes made.
GCC 15 introduces three build failures:
* Two are related to missing includes. You can't use `uint16_t` et al. without including `<cstdint>`.
* The third is harder to understand but easy to fix. GCC changed something about the way templates are instantiated when checking type constraints, and now there is a dependency loop while checking `std::optional<CFeeRate>`. This manifests as the following compile-time mess:
```
In file included from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/15/include/g++-v15/format:48,
from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/15/include/g++-v15/bits/chrono_io.h:39,
from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/15/include/g++-v15/chrono:3362,
from ./util/time.h:9,
from ./primitives/block.h:12,
from ./blockencodings.h:8,
from blockencodings.cpp:5:
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/15/include/g++-v15/type_traits: In substitution of 'template<class _Up> requires !(is_same_v<std::optional<_Tp>, typename std::remove_cvref<_It2>::type>) && (is_constructible_v<_Tp, const _Up&>) && (__construct_from_contained_value<_Up, typename std::remove_cv< <template-parameter-1-1> >::type>) constexpr std::optional<CFeeRate>::optional(const std::optional<_Tp>&) [with _Up = CFeeRate]':
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/15/include/g++-v15/type_traits:1140:25: required by substitution of 'template<class _Tp, class ... _Args> using std::__is_constructible_impl = std::__bool_constant<__is_constructible(_Tp, _Args ...)> [with _Tp = CFeeRate; _Args = {std::optional<CFeeRate>&}]'
1140 | = __bool_constant<__is_constructible(_Tp, _Args...)>;
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/15/include/g++-v15/type_traits:1145:12: required from 'struct std::is_constructible<CFeeRate, std::optional<CFeeRate>&>'
1145 | struct is_constructible
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/15/include/g++-v15/type_traits:178:35: required by substitution of 'template<class ... _Bn> std::__detail::__first_t<std::integral_constant<bool, false>, typename std::enable_if<(!(bool)(_Bn::value)), void>::type ...> std::__detail::__or_fn(int) [with _Bn = {std::is_constructible<CFeeRate, std::optional<CFeeRate>&>, std::is_convertible<std::optional<CFeeRate>&, CFeeRate>, std::is_constructible<CFeeRate, std::optional<CFeeRate> >, std::is_convertible<std::optional<CFeeRate>, CFeeRate>, std::is_constructible<CFeeRate, const std::optional<CFeeRate>&>, std::is_convertible<const std::optional<CFeeRate>&, CFeeRate>, std::is_constructible<CFeeRate, const std::optional<CFeeRate> >, std::is_convertible<const std::optional<CFeeRate>, CFeeRate>}]'
178 | __enable_if_t<!bool(_Bn::value)>...>;
| ^~~~~
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/15/include/g++-v15/type_traits:196:41: required from 'struct std::__or_<std::is_constructible<CFeeRate, std::optional<CFeeRate>&>, std::is_convertible<std::optional<CFeeRate>&, CFeeRate>, std::is_constructible<CFeeRate, std::optional<CFeeRate> >, std::is_convertible<std::optional<CFeeRate>, CFeeRate>, std::is_constructible<CFeeRate, const std::optional<CFeeRate>&>, std::is_convertible<const std::optional<CFeeRate>&, CFeeRate>, std::is_constructible<CFeeRate, const std::optional<CFeeRate> >, std::is_convertible<const std::optional<CFeeRate>, CFeeRate> >'
196 | : decltype(__detail::__or_fn<_Bn...>(0))
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/15/include/g++-v15/optional:824:45: required from 'constexpr const bool std::optional<CFeeRate>::__construct_from_contained_value<CFeeRate, CFeeRate>'
824 | = !__converts_from_optional<_Tp, _From>::value;
| ^~~~~
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/15/include/g++-v15/optional:884:7: required by substitution of 'template<class _Up> requires !(is_same_v<std::optional<_Tp>, typename std::remove_cvref<_It2>::type>) && (is_constructible_v<_Tp, const _Up&>) && (__construct_from_contained_value<_Up, typename std::remove_cv< <template-parameter-1-1> >::type>) constexpr std::optional<CFeeRate>::optional(const std::optional<_Tp>&) [with _Up = CFeeRate]'
884 | && __construct_from_contained_value<_Up>
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
./validation.h:164:41: required from here
164 | return MempoolAcceptResult(state);
| ^
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/15/include/g++-v15/optional:886:2: required by the constraints of 'template<class _Tp> template<class _Up> requires !(is_same_v<std::optional<_Tp>, typename std::remove_cvref<_It2>::type>) && (is_constructible_v<_Tp, const _Up&>) && (__construct_from_contained_value<_Up, typename std::remove_cv< <template-parameter-1-1> >::type>) constexpr std::optional<_Tp>::optional(const std::optional<_From>&)'
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/15/include/g++-v15/optional:884:14: error: satisfaction of atomic constraint '__construct_from_contained_value<_Up, typename std::remove_cv< <template-parameter-1-1> >::type> [with _Tp = _Tp; _Up = _Up]' depends on itself
884 | && __construct_from_contained_value<_Up>
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
It is easiest to solve this by changing the `static_assert` in the explicit `CFeeRate` constructor to a SFINAE by using a type constraint on the function template parameter.
We already [downstreamed](https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pull/38015) these fixes in Gentoo.
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ed83974bb411ab5ebe3eef28f0ac995ce07936cd doc: Add note about distro's g++-mingw-w64-x86-64-posix version (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR stems from a requirement for the `g++` minimum supported version [being >= 11](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29091):
- https://packages.ubuntu.com/noble/g++-mingw-w64-x86-64-posix
- https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/g++-mingw-w64-x86-64-posix
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4c2cc63d84dc1c8bae1b620f34188b7c20b70019 Revert "depends: Fetch miniupnpc sources from an alternative website" (sunerok)
Pull request description:
This reverts commit 21b8a14d37c19ce292d5529597e0d52338db48a9.
started fresh fanquake
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032ebe5be4dfc3eb3d3693f1284fac6458bacbf3 ci: Silent Homebrew's reinstall warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Homebrew's warnings are quite noisy on the master branch:

This PR silents them to allow us to focus on other CI infra warnings once they happen.
Similar to https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/1578.
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16d82611812de4e91e7950fe6d31484cc7a9c937 doc: Drop no longer needed workaround for WSL (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR effectively reverts commit 4f890ba6bc8caba5394c7a5388d7f07959ced78b from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11437, which fixed some build issues on WSL seven years ago.
Testing the current master branch @ 31a3ff55154bf15fb35b157c3f67ec05408ecdf9 on Windows 11 + WSL using Ubuntu 24.04 or Debian images, I noticed that the workaround is no longer required. Moreover, it doesn't affect the build process at all, which means the hashes of the built packages in depends remain the same and the `configure` log in the main build system remains the same as well.
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