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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fa5755b0a8536b844fdccfecf386c1baab24f1c9 doc: rpc: Use "output script" consistently (2/2) (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Small follow-up to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30408 to fixup the RPCs that were forgotten.
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49d569cb1fdd62a9da8dff51dccaf4680fe3d0eb p2p: For assumeutxo, download snapshot chain before background chain (Martin Zumsande)
7a885518d57c6eb818ebef5fd04a575f324ee8b2 p2p: Restrict downloading of blocks for snapshot chain (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
After loading a snapshot, `pindexLastCommonBlock` is usually already set to some block for existing peers. That means we'd continue syncing the background chain from those peers instead of prioritising the snapshot chain, which defeats the purpose of doing assumeutxo in the first place. Only existing peers are affected by this bug.
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00618e8745192d209c23e3ae873c077e58168957 assumeutxo: Drop block height from metadata (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/30514 which has more context and shows how the issue can be reproduced. Since the value in question is removed, there is no test to add to reproduce anything.
This is an alternative approach to #30516 with much of the [code being suggested there](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30516#discussion_r1689146902).
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Although it is not explicitly possible to create a default wallet with
descriptors, it is possible to migrate a default wallet and have it end
up being a default wallet with descriptors. These wallets should be
listed by ListDatabases so that it appears in wallet directory listings
to avoid user confusion.
Migration creates backup files in the wallet directory with .bak as the
extension. This pollutes the output of listwalletdir with backup files
that most users should not need to care about.
92c1d7d1f8664fe2d259cc609c87f603609b2b60 validation: Use MAX_TIMEWARP constant as testnet4 timewarp defense delta (Fabian Jahr)
4b2fad502e5c264012e94d2915476f4dfcbd192d doc: Add release notes for 29775 (Fabian Jahr)
f7cc97313b91483ed4fed298919ecb16054931ee doc: Align deprecation warnings (Fabian Jahr)
1163b08378a50a9be00ced434d55f1b04bc9dea6 chainparams: Add initial minimum chain work for Testnet4 (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This completes follow-ups left open in #29775.
- Adds release notes
- Addresses the [misalignment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29775#discussion_r1706982102) in deprecation warnings and hints at the intention to remove support for Testnet3.
- Adds initial minimum chainwork for Testnet4.
- Use the `MAX_TIMEWARP` constant as the timewarp defense delta, equal to `MAX_FUTURE_BLOCK_TIME`.
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2925bd537cbd8c70594e23f6c4298b7101f7f73d refactor: use c++20 std::views::reverse instead of reverse_iterator.h (stickies-v)
Pull request description:
C++20 introduces [`std::ranges::views::reverse`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/ranges/reverse_view), which allows us to drop our own `reverse_iterator.h` implementation and also makes it easier to chain views (even though I think we currently don't use this).
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Enhanced efficiency and readability of CCoinsViewCache::FetchCoin by replacing separate find() and emplace() calls with a single try_emplace(), reducing map lookups and potential insertions.
Multipath descriptors will be imported as multiple separate descriptors.
When there are 2 multipath items, the first descriptor will be for receiving
addresses and the second for change. This mirrors importmulti.
Multipath descriptors will be imported as multiple separate descriptors.
When there are exactly 2 multipath items, the first descriptor will be
for receiving addreses, and the second for change
addresses. When importing a multipath descriptor, 'internal' cannot be
specified.
Instead of applying internal-ness to all keys being imported at the same
time, apply it on a per key basis. So each key that is imported will
carry with it whether it is for the change keypool.
When given a multipath descriptor, derive all of the descriptors.
The derived addresses will be returned in an object
consisting of multiple arrays. For compatibility, when given a single path
descriptor, the addresses are provided in a single array as before.
Multipath specifiers are derivation path indexes of the form `<i;j;k;...>`
used for specifying multiple derivation paths for a descriptor.
Only one multipath specifier is allowed per PubkeyProvider.
This is syntactic sugar which is parsed into multiple distinct descriptors.
One descriptor will have all of the `i` paths, the second all of the `j` paths,
the third all of the `k` paths, and so on.
ParseKeypath will always return a vector of keypaths with the same size
as the multipath specifier. The callers of this function are updated to deal
with this case and return multiple PubkeyProviders. Their callers have
also been updated to handle vectors of PubkeyProviders.
Co-Authored-By: furszy <matiasfurszyfer@protonmail.com>
To prepare for returning multipath descriptors which will be a shorthand
for specifying multiple descriptors, change ParseScript's signature to return a
vector.
589db872e116779ab9cae693171ac8a8c02d9923 validation: don't erase coins cache on prune flushes (Andrew Toth)
0e8918755f725b6269ed2be5a0b46f1611233515 Add linked-list test to CCoinsViewCache::SanityCheck (Pieter Wuille)
05cf4e18758618bb493d26014d3a9c89bf28d898 coins: move Sync logic to CoinsViewCacheCursor (Andrew Toth)
7825b8b9aeceb4ff607650cdc9c49e5de9c7719f coins: pass linked list of flagged entries to BatchWrite (Andrew Toth)
a14edada8a051e280af6fedd5130be40247e2d7a test: add cache entry linked list tests (Andrew Toth)
24ce37cb867b95e86d9fd4e50858d64ee8a59abf coins: track flagged cache entries in linked list (Andrew Toth)
58b7ed156d5993b69375bb455b03bd8b17f64fa4 coins: call ClearFlags in CCoinsCacheEntry destructor (Andrew Toth)
8bd3959feaa0e71585bc5e0976f584fb06ee6d14 refactor: require self and sentinel parameters for AddFlags (Andrew Toth)
75f36d241d2a344c5c4ce2c80250bdde91b3295e refactor: add CoinsCachePair alias (Andrew Toth)
f08faeade2f99ae1de6f3c481697541cc16186c7 refactor: move flags to private uint8_t and rename to m_flags (Andrew Toth)
4e4fb4cbabcc10e723534f5f80f3e3cf09f6ca50 refactor: disallow setting flags in CCoinsCacheEntry constructors (Andrew Toth)
8737c0cefa6ec49a4d17d9bef9e5e1a7990af1ac refactor: encapsulate flags setting with AddFlags and ClearFlags (Andrew Toth)
9715d3bf1e4013476539f1523a6b54d2055c32c6 refactor: encapsulate flags get access for all other checks (Andrew Toth)
df34a94e57659c31873c26c86a8de5a032400061 refactor: encapsulate flags access for dirty and fresh checks (Andrew Toth)
Pull request description:
Since https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17487 we no longer need to clear the coins cache when syncing to disk. A warm coins cache significantly speeds up block connection, and only needs to be fully flushed when nearing the `dbcache` limit.
For frequent pruning flushes there's no need to empty the cache and kill connect block speed. However, simply using `Sync` in place of `Flush` actually slows down a pruned full IBD with a high `dbcache` value. This is because as the cache grows, sync takes longer since every coin in the cache is scanned to check if it's dirty. For frequent prune flushes and a large cache this constant scanning starts to really slow IBD down, and just emptying the cache on every prune becomes faster.
To fix this, we can add two pointers to each cache entry and construct a doubly linked list of dirty entries. We can then only iterate through all dirty entries on each `Sync`, and simply clear the pointers after.
With this approach a full IBD with `dbcache=16384` and `prune=550` was 32% faster than master. For default `dbcache=450` speedup was ~9%. All benchmarks were run with `stopatheight=800000`.
| | prune | dbcache | time | max RSS | speedup |
|-----------:|----------:|------------:|--------:|-------------:|--------------:|
| master | 550 | 16384 | 8:52:57 | 2,417,464k | - |
| branch | 550 | 16384 | 6:01:00 | 16,216,736k | 32% |
| branch | 550 | 450 | 8:05:08 | 2,818,072k | 8.8% |
| master | 10000 | 5000 | 8:19:59 | 2,962,752k | - |
| branch | 10000 | 5000| 5:56:39 | 6,179,764k | 28.8% |
| master | 0 | 16384 | 4:51:53 | 14,726,408k | - |
| branch | 0 | 16384 | 4:43:11 | 16,526,348k | 2.7% |
| master | 0 | 450 | 7:08:07 | 3,005,892k | - |
| branch | 0 | 450 | 6:57:24 | 3,013,556k |2.6%|
While the 2 pointers add memory to each cache entry, it did not slow down IBD. For non-pruned IBD results were similar for this branch and master. When I performed the initial IBD, the full UTXO set could be held in memory when using the max `dbcache` value. For non-pruned IBD with max `dbcache` to tip ended up using 12% more memory, but it was also 2.7% faster somehow. For smaller `dbcache` values the `dbcache` limit is respected so does not consume more memory, and the potentially more frequent flushes were not significant enough to cause any slowdown.
For reviewers, the commits in order do the following:
First 4 commits encapsulate all accesses to `flags` on cache entries, and then the 5th makes `flags` private.
Commits `refactor: add CoinsCachePair alias` to `coins: call ClearFlags in CCoinsCacheEntry destructor` create the linked list head nodes and cache entry self references and pass them into `AddFlags`.
Commit `coins: track flagged cache entries in linked list` actually adds the entries into a linked list when they are flagged DIRTY or FRESH and removes them from the linked list when they are destroyed or the flags are cleared manually. However, the linked list is not yet used anywhere.
Commit `test: add cache entry linked list tests` adds unit tests for the linked list.
Commit `coins: pass linked list of flagged entries to BatchWrite` uses the linked list to iterate through DIRTY entries instead of using the entire coins cache.
Commit `validation: don't erase coins cache on prune flushes` uses `Sync` instead of `Flush` for pruning flushes, so the cache is no longer cleared.
Inspired by [this comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15265#issuecomment-457720636).
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11315.
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