cbc9bf11fe84deb96daf9b97a8e7499979360db2 build: move -mlinker-version to *FLAGS (fanquake)
42b2283765e28003ba58cf2043870d1e5df5dfe0 depends: deduplicate use of mmacosx-version-min in macOS build (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Move some C/CXX FLAGS out of C/CXX. The remaining flags are host/SDK related, and will need some more thought.
This is more correct in any case, and simplifies future changes.
Related to #21778.
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TheCharlatan:
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3ba815b42db74804e341ce15f648c2b297af55ca Make v2transport default for addnode RPC when enabled (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Since #29058, several types of manually configured connections will attempt v2 connections when `-v2transport` is enabled, except for the `addnode` RPC, as that one has an explicit argument to enable or disable.
Make the default for that RPC match the `-v2transport` setting so the behavior matches that of other manual connections from a user perspective.
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cdc6ac4126b31426261605a757c52ea2dbfb2a81 snapshots: don't core dump when running -checkblockindex after `loadtxoutset` (Mark Friedenbach)
Pull request description:
Transaction counts aren't known for block history loaded from a snapshot. If you start with `-checkblockindex` after loading a snapshot, the bitcoin daemon will core dump. The test suite does not check for this because all the snapshots have no non-coinbase transactions (all blocks prior to the snapshot are assumed to have `nTx = 1`).
Recommend for backport to 26.x
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74ebd4d1359edce82a134dfcd3da9840f8d206e2 doc, test: Test and explain service flag handling (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Service flags received from the peer-to-peer network are handled differently, depending on how we receive them.
If received directly from an outbound peer the flags belong to, they replace existing flags.
If received via gossip relay (so that anyone could send them), new flags are added, but existing ones but cannot be overwritten.
Document that and add test coverage for it.
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furszy:
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brunoerg:
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df30247705940c50c5eaafd74e2abbeb8b0cec07 [test] import descriptor wallet with reorged parent + IsFromMe child in mempool (glozow)
c3d02be536ac3f35c10efa03653186a17ebbfc12 [test] rescan legacy wallet with reorged parent + IsFromMe child in mempool (Gloria Zhao)
Pull request description:
Originally motivated by #29019, which reverts back to having `requestMempoolTransactions` emit `transactionAddedToMempool` in `mapTx` default order instead of `GetSortedDepthAndScore` order.
It's important that these notifications happen in topological order, otherwise the wallet rescan may miss transactions that belong to it. Notably, checking whether a transaction `IsFromMe` requires knowing its inputs, which may be from a mempool parent.
When using `mapTx` order, a parent may come later than its child if it was added from a block disconnected in a reorg.
This PR adds a test for this case.
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5335e454c0889c8a1bb05aa09435883322133974 contrib: add macho branch protection check (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Followup to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28459. Add a sanity check that `bti` instructions are present in the arm macho binary, similar to our x86_64 check for control flow.
Could do something similar for aarch64 linux in future, and maybe could use https://github.com/lief-project/LIEF/issues/975.
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TheCharlatan:
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ec779a2b8e4fcc00596ee8833be35ae9b326552c doc: add unconditional info loglevel following merge of PR 28318 (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Commit ab34dc6012351e7b8aab871dd9d2b38ade1cd9b of #28318 was an incomplete version of [`118c756` (#25203)](118c7567f6) from the `Severity-based logging` parent PR.
Add the missing text to update the `-loglevel` help doc.
While here, make the help text a little easier to understand.
Can be tested by running:
```
./src/bitcoind -regtest -help-debug | grep -A12 loglevel=
```
before
```
-loglevel=<level>|<category>:<level>
Set the global or per-category severity level for logging categories
enabled with the -debug configuration option or the logging RPC:
info, debug, trace (default=debug); warning and error levels are
always logged.
```
after
```
-loglevel=<level>|<category>:<level>
Set the global or per-category severity level for logging categories
enabled with the -debug configuration option or the logging RPC.
Possible values are info, debug, trace (default=debug). The
following levels are always logged: error, warning, info.
```
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2d1b1c7daeeada3f737e62ceb2db7484cde5ff4e build: remove --enable-lto (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This has outlived its usefulness, doesn't gel well with newer compilers & `-flto` related options, i.e thin vs full, or `=auto`, and having `-flto` as the only option means that sometimes this just needs to be worked around, i.e in oss-fuzz:
https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/blob/master/projects/bitcoin-core/build.sh.
While it was convenient when `-flto` was newer, support for `-flto` is now in all compilers we use, and there's also no-longer any real need for us to treat `-flto` different to any other optimization option.
Remove it, to remove build complexity, and so there's no need to port a similar option to CMake.
Note that the LTO option remains in depends, because we still a way to build packages that have LTO specific patches/options.
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eb78ea4eebfe150bc1746282bfdad6eb0f764e3c [log] mempool loading (glozow)
Pull request description:
Motivated by #29193. Currently, we only log something (non-debug) when we fail to load the file and at the end of importing all the transactions. That means it's hard to tell what's happening if it's taking a long time to load.
This PR adds a maximum of 10 new unconditional log lines:
- When we start to load transactions.
- Our progress percentage when it advances by at least 10% from the last time we logged. Percentage is based on the number of transactions.
If there are lots of transactions in the mempool, the logs will look like this:
```
2024-01-11T11:36:30.410726Z Loading 401 mempool transactions from disk...
2024-01-11T11:36:30.423374Z Progress loading mempool transactions from disk: 10% (tried 41, 360 remaining)
2024-01-11T11:36:30.435539Z Progress loading mempool transactions from disk: 20% (tried 81, 320 remaining)
2024-01-11T11:36:30.447874Z Progress loading mempool transactions from disk: 30% (tried 121, 280 remaining)
2024-01-11T11:36:30.460474Z Progress loading mempool transactions from disk: 40% (tried 161, 240 remaining)
2024-01-11T11:36:30.473731Z Progress loading mempool transactions from disk: 50% (tried 201, 200 remaining)
2024-01-11T11:36:30.487806Z Progress loading mempool transactions from disk: 60% (tried 241, 160 remaining)
2024-01-11T11:36:30.501739Z Progress loading mempool transactions from disk: 70% (tried 281, 120 remaining)
2024-01-11T11:36:30.516334Z Progress loading mempool transactions from disk: 80% (tried 321, 80 remaining)
2024-01-11T11:36:30.531309Z Progress loading mempool transactions from disk: 90% (tried 361, 40 remaining)
2024-01-11T11:36:30.549019Z Imported mempool transactions from disk: 401 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 expired, 0 already there, 400 waiting for initial broadcast
```
If there are 0 or 1 transactions, progress logs aren't printed.
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theStack:
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4756114e505cff8848fb6344ef9a48d8822066c1 [depends] Allow PATH with spaces in directory names. (Mark Friedenbach)
Pull request description:
The goal of this PR is to help close https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28733. I reverted the change on `depends/config.guess` based on the feedback provided in the previous PR. I've also incorporated the test mentioned by maflcko
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hebasto:
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TheCharlatan:
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c003562120c193c296ac754b4bb8cff02bbbe4dc doc: Add missing backtick in developer notes logging section (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Newly added logging section from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28318 is missing a single backtick. Also fixes some minor punctuation errors in that section.
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ea2551e55d260854a5cca8aa95034970d4adca1c wallet: Reset chain notifications handler if AttachChain fails (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
AttachChain will create the chain notifications handler which contains a reference to the wallet's shared_ptr. If AttachChain fails, the wallet needs to be unloaded, and this is expected to happen with its custom deleter ReleaseWallet. However, if the chain notifications handler is still set, then the shared_ptr is still referenced by something, so the wallet is never actually released.
This behavior can also be verified by looking at the debug.log file. When the wallet is released, the line "Releasing wallet" should appear in the debug.log file. However the failing test does not contain that line, indicating that the problem is that the `CWallet` object is not being destroyed. After this PR, that log line now appears, and the test also passes.
Fixes#29234
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TheCharlatan:
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Code review ACK ea2551e5
BrandonOdiwuor:
Code Review ACK ea2551e55d260854a5cca8aa95034970d4adca1c
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AttachChain will create the chain notifications handler which contains a
reference to the wallet's shared_ptr. If AttachChain fails, the wallet
needs to be unloaded, and this is expected to happen with its custom
deleter ReleaseWallet. However, if the chain notifications handler is
still set, then the shared_ptr is still referenced by something, so the
wallet is never actually released.
Test that wallet rescans process transactions topologically, even if a
parent's entry into the mempool is later than that of its child.
This behavior is important because IsFromMe requires the ability to look
up a transaction's inputs.
Co-authored-by: furszy <matiasfurszyfer@protonmail.com>
0d627c4ca8684653ddef3bb4041ad1e129ed3d4d doc: refer to "Node relay options" in policy/README (djschnei21)
Pull request description:
Fixed up #29095, to refer to `-help`, rather than listing every option.
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glozow:
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0eebd6fe7d01ddc7f6b7f13a6ed6e705c7aeae4e test: Assert that a new tx with a delta of 0 is never added (kevkevin)
cfdbcd19b32fd63954d7947dcc639aef291fb6b2 rpc: exposing modified_fee in getprioritisedtransactions (kevkevin)
252a86729a15e47ed168d8da7c4a8d6113673909 rpc: renaming txid -> transactionid (kevkevin)
2fca6c2dd03c3955d86efb0b8d2a7961e42115fd rpc: changed prioritisation-map -> "" (kevkevin)
3a118e19e100110300d3290d4c1434f963721d94 test: Directly constructing 2 entry map for getprioritisedtransactions (kevkevin)
Pull request description:
In this PR I am addressing some comments in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27501 as a followup.
- changed `prioritisation-map` in the `RPCResult` to `""`
- Directly constructing 2 entry map for getprioritisedtransactions in functional tests
- renamed `txid` to `transactionid` in `RPCResult` to be more consistent with naming elsewhere
- exposed the `modified_fee` field instead of having it be a useless arg
- Created a new test that asserts when `prioritisedtransaction` is called with a fee_delta of 0 it is not added to mempool
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aaaace2fd1299939c755c281b787df0bbf1747a0 fuzz: Assume presence of __builtin_*_overflow, without checks (MarcoFalke)
fa223ba5eb764fe822229a58d4d44d3ea83d0793 Revert "build: Fix undefined reference to __mulodi4" (MarcoFalke)
fa7c751bd923cd9fb4790fe7fb51fafa2faa1db6 build: Bump clang minimum supported version to 14 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Most supported operating systems ship with clang-14 (or later), so bump the minimum to that and allow new code to drop workarounds for previous clang bugs.
For reference:
* https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/clang (`clang-14`)
* https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/clang (`clang-14`)
* CentOS-like 8/9 Stream: All Clang versions from 15 to 17
* FreeBSD 12/13: All Clang versions from 15 to 16
* OpenSuse Tumbleweed ships with https://software.opensuse.org/package/clang (`clang17`); No idea about OpenSuse Leap
On operating systems where the clang version is not shipped by default, the user would have to use GCC, or install clang in a different way. For example:
* https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/g++ (g++-10)
* https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/g++-10
* https://apt.llvm.org/, or nix, or guix, or compile clang from source, ...
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fa0c594b33970e12d97e6879ab4ca57045453492 ci: Rename tasks (previous releases, macOS cross) (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The previous releases task no longer uses the qt5 dev package, but the depends package, so fix that in the name.
Also, remove a detail from the macOS cross task name, because anyone can look it up in the source, if they really want to. Otherwise, it may go out of date in the name.
Also, rename the two tasks' config file to reflect the same.
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fanquake:
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Test that wallet rescans process transactions topologically, even if a
parent's entry into the mempool is later than that of its child.
This behavior is important because IsFromMe requires the ability to look
up a transaction's inputs.
5fa74609b833643334dfb5519f2023119984267b Fix -netinfo backward compat with getpeerinfo pre-v26 (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Commit fb5bfed26a564014b83ccfc96ff00b630930fc61 in #29058 will cause `-netinfo` to break when calling it on a node that is running pre-v26 bitcoind, as `getpeerinfo` doesn't yet return a "transport_protocol_type" field.
Fix this by adding an `IsNull()` check, as already done for other recent getpeerinfo fields, and also in the same commit:
a) avoid checking for the full string "detecting", and instead do the cheaper check for the most frequent case of the string starting with "v"
b) drop displaying the "v" prefix in all the rows, as it doesn't add useful information, and instead use "v" for the column header
c) display nothing when a value isn't determined yet, like for the -netinfo mping and ping columns (as `*` already has a separate meaning in this dashboard, and `?` might look like there is a bug)
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878d914777a03a04ecb84217152e8b7fd73a5062 doc: test: mention OS detection preferences in style guideline (Sebastian Falbesoner)
4c65ac96f8b021c107783adce3e8afe4f8edee6e test: detect OS consistently using `platform.system()` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
37324ae3dfb0e50daaf752dc863a880559fa4637 test: use `skip_if_platform_not_linux` helper where possible (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
There are at least three ways to detect the operating system in Python3:
- `os.name` (https://docs.python.org/3.9/library/os.html#os.name)
- `sys.platform` (https://docs.python.org/3.9/library/sys.html#sys.platform)
- `platform.system()` (https://docs.python.org/3.9/library/platform.html#platform.system)
We are currently using all of them in functional tests (both in individual tests and shared test framework code), which seems a bit messy. This PR consolidates into using `platform.system()`, as it appears to be one most consistent and easy to read (see also [IRC discussion](https://bitcoin-irc.chaincode.com/bitcoin-core-dev/2023-12-08#989301;) and table below). `sys.platform` is inconsistent as it has the major version number encoded for BSD systems, which doesn't make much sense for e.g. OpenBSD, where there is no concept of major versions, but instead the version is simply increased by 0.1 on each release.
Note that `os.name` is still useful to detect whether we are running a POSIX system (see `BitcoinTestFramework.skip_if_platform_not_posix`), so for this use-case it is kept as only exception. The following table shows values for common operating systems, found via
```
$ python3 -c "import os; import sys; import platform; print(os.name, sys.platform, platform.system())"
```
| OS | os.name | sys.platform | platform.system() |
|--------------|---------|--------------|--------------------|
| Linux 6.2.0 | posix | linux | Linux |
| MacOS* | posix | darwin | Darwin |
| OpenBSD 7.4 | posix | openbsd7 | OpenBSD |
| Windows* | nt | win32 | Windows |
\* = I neither have a MacOS nor a Windows machine available, so I extracted the values from documentation and our current code. Also I'm relying on CI for testing the relevant code-paths. Having reviewers to this this locally would be very appreciated, if this gets Concept ACKed.
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achow101:
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hebasto:
ACK 878d914777a03a04ecb84217152e8b7fd73a5062, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK.
pablomartin4btc:
tACK 878d914777a03a04ecb84217152e8b7fd73a5062
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1f8450f066724dfbb5c5bc4060843e2f3340ed88 doc: upgrade Bitcoin Core license to 2024 (22388o⚡️)
Pull request description:
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26748.
Cherry-picked these commits from 22388o and then squashed them.
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ff3f51b402efe6dc0b4bd14aecb9b58c2815c6e4 depends: Include `config.guess` and `config.sub` into `meta_depends` (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
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theuni:
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997b9a73e5166b4244f7c5b4fe144d524f3005f4 test: add assumeutxo wallet test (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Extracted from #28616, this adds a (very) basic wallet test for assume utxo. It checks some circumstances where a backup can and can't be loaded.
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maflcko:
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achow101:
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theStack:
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a395218d8cdffba375006590edca58c844126b16 ci, iwyu: Drop backported mappings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
See https://github.com/include-what-you-use/include-what-you-use/pull/1026.
Split from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27710 as a non-controversial change.
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fanquake:
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f3ca6db8d349941f6bad6e8b328033222af8f063 ci: move CMake into base packages (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is already used in multiple CIs, and will soon become a requirement for most CIs, i.e when we migrate depends packages to use CMake, for example: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21778#issuecomment-1885576324.
Some of the CIs in 21778 are failing because CMake isn't available, so just break this out and make CMake globally available.
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maflcko:
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This is already used in multiple CIs, and will soon become a requirement
for most CIs, i.e when we migrate depends packages to use CMake, for
example:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21778#issuecomment-1885576324.
Some of the CIs in 21778 are failing because CMake isn't available, so
just break this out and make CMake globally available.
4fdd836db92e789c98b9e68398ca931a968cc9c3 Use hardened runtime on macOS release builds. (Mark Friedenbach)
Pull request description:
The Apple notary service requires submitted app bundles to be configured to use the hardened runtime libraries. This is configured at signing time, and supported by the signapple tool Bitcoin Core uses for reproduceable signed binaries. We simply need to pass "--hardened-runtime" when the signature is created. Once attached to the bundle, the resulting codesigned binary can be successfully submitted to the Apple binary notarization service by any Apple Developer.
This partially resolves#15774. The release maintainer, or any authorized Apple Developer, will need to run `xcrun notarytool` to prevent gatekeeper warnings on macOS. Using `xcrun staple` to generate a binary that doesn't call home on first launch would be bonus, but at least this would massively improve the user experience.
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fanquake:
ACK 4fdd836db92e789c98b9e68398ca931a968cc9c3 - we can move ahead with this, and figure out notarisation / stapling as a followup.
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016cc807f77a9128d430a0df1edd133521628a33 test: wallet migration, add coverage for tx extra data (furszy)
Pull request description:
Quick follow-up to #28610, coming from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28610#pullrequestreview-1802823938.
Verifying that the 'replaced_by_txid' and 'replaces_txid' tx data is preserved after migration,
as well as the extra tx comments.
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achow101:
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pablomartin4btc:
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BrandonOdiwuor:
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e60fc7d5d34f23cccbff6e4f5f3d716fa8dad50c logging: Replace uses of LogPrintfCategory (Anthony Towns)
f7ce5ac08c669ac763e275bb7c82dcfb2b1b6c33 logging: add LogError, LogWarning, LogInfo, LogDebug, LogTrace (Anthony Towns)
fbd7642c8e5b70327e019382320f5ef0a651ecc5 logging: add -loglevelalways=1 option (Anthony Towns)
782bb6a05663ad7a53908e910d0f42b49b881e09 logging: treat BCLog::ALL like BCLog::NONE (Anthony Towns)
667ce3e3297645527b07314e1d5a82275fb25845 logging: Drop BCLog::Level::None (Anthony Towns)
ab34dc6012351e7b8aab871dd9d2b38ade1cd9bc logging: Log Info messages unconditionally (Anthony Towns)
dfe98b6874da04e45f68d17575c1e8a5431ca9bc logging: make [cat:debug] and [info] implicit (Anthony Towns)
c5c76dc615677d226c9f6b3f2b66d833315d40da logging: refactor: pull prefix code out (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Replace `LogPrint*` functions with severity based logging functions:
* `LogInfo(...)`, `LogWarning(...)`, `LogError(...)` for unconditional (uncategorised) logging (replaces `LogPrintf`)
* `LogDebug(CATEGORY, ...)` and `LogTrace(CATEGORY, ...)` for conditional logging (replaces `LogPrint`)
* `LogPrintLevel(CATEGORY, LEVEL, ...)` for when the level isn't known in advance, or a category needs to be added for an info/warning/error log message (mostly unchanged, but rarely needed)
Logs look roughly as they do now with `LogInfo` not having an `[info]` prefix, and `LogDebug` having a `[cat]` prefix, rather than a `[cat:debug]` prefix. This removes `BCLog::Level::None` entirely -- for `LogFlags::NONE` just use `Level::Info`, for any actual category, use `Level::Debug`.
Adds docs to developer-notes about when to use which level.
Adds `-loglevelalways=1` option so that you get `[net:debug]`, `[all:info]`, `[all:warning]` etc, which might be helpful for automated parsing, or just if you like everything to be consistent. Defaults to off to reduce noise in the default config, and to avoid unnecessary changes on upgrades.
Changes the behaviour of `LogPrintLevel(CATEGORY, BCLog::Level::Info, ...)` to be logged unconditionally, rather than only being an additional optional logging level in addition to trace and debug. Does not change the behaviour of `LogPrintLevel(NONE, Debug, ...)` and `LogPrintLevel(NONE, Trace, ...)` being no-ops.
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maflcko:
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achow101:
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stickies-v:
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jamesob:
ACK e60fc7d5d34f23cccbff6e4f5f3d716fa8dad50c ([`jamesob/ackr/28318.1.ajtowns.logging_simplify_api_for`](https://github.com/jamesob/bitcoin/tree/ackr/28318.1.ajtowns.logging_simplify_api_for))
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931575418e082af37b88b1819125b0d0f0fabbd5 test: assumeutxo: spend coin from snapshot chainstate after loading (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR extends the AssumeUTXO functional test by submitting a spending transaction for an UTXO that is only available in a the snapshot chainstate (after loading via `loadtxoutset`), i.e. it hasn't been seen in a block before. With that we can verify that snapshot coins are visible to the mempool.
Note that we unfortunately can't use MiniWallet here, as the only available UTXO to spend from the snapshot chainstate is at height 200, where a P2PKH created from the test framework's deterministic private key is used (see `TestNode.generate(...)` and the `PRIV_KEYS` array). Coinbase outputs with smaller heights (<= 199) would be part of the pre-generated chain and hence not qualify for the "UTXO is only in snapshot chainstate and has never been seen in a block" scenario, coinbase outputs with larger heights (>= 201) can't be spent due to immaturity, as the snapshot chainstate block height is 299.
One could of course mine a different chain with outputs that MiniWallet supports (e.g. taproot anyone-can-spend), but this would change the hardcoded AssumeUTXO hash, colliding with other PRs like #28838, so I wanted to avoid that.
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jamesob:
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`CPubKey::VerifyPubKey` uses rng internally which leads to instability
in the fuzz test.
We fix this by avoiding `VerifyPubKey` in the test and verifying the
decoded public key with a fuzzer chosen message instead.
CLI -netinfo will currently break when calling it on a node that is running
pre-v26 bitcoind, as `getpeerinfo` doesn't yet return a transport_protocol_type
field.
Fix this by adding an `IsNull()` check as already done for other fields, and also:
- avoid checking for the full string "detecting", and instead do the cheaper
check for the most frequent case of the string starting with "v"
- drop displaying the "v" prefix in all the rows, as it doesn't add useful
information, and instead use "v" for the column header
- display nothing during peer setup, like for the -netinfo mping and ping columns