Historically, the headers have been bumped some time after a file has
been touched. Do it now to avoid having to touch them again in the
future for that reason.
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sed -i --regexp-extended 's;( 20[0-2][0-9])(-20[0-2][0-9])? The Bitcoin Core developers;\1-present The Bitcoin Core developers;g' $( git show --pretty="" --name-only HEAD~0 )
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The encoding arg is confusing, because it is not applied consistently
for all IO.
Also, it is useless, as the majority of files are ASCII encoded, which
are fine to encode and decode with any mode.
Moreover, UTF-8 is already required for most scripts to work properly,
so setting the encoding twice is redundant.
So remove the encoding from most IO. It would be fine to remove from all
IO, however I kept it for two files:
* contrib/asmap/asmap-tool.py: This specifically looks for utf-8
encoding errors, so it makes sense to sepecify the utf-8 encoding
explicitly.
* test/functional/test_framework/test_node.py: Reading the debug log in
text mode specifically counts the utf-8 characters (not bytes), so it
makes sense to specify the utf-8 encoding explicitly.
Currently, if `-asmap` is specified without a filename, bitcoind tries to load
`ip_asn.map` data file.
This change now requires `-asmap=ip_asn.map` or another filename to be
specified explicitly.
The change is intended to make behavior of the option explicit avoid confusion
reported https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/33386 where documentation
specifies a default file which is not actually loaded by default. It was
originally implemented in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33631#issuecomment-3410302383 and
various alternatives are discussed there.
Co-authored-by: Fabian Jahr <fjahr@protonmail.com>
Test addresses are being mapped according to the ASMap
file provided properly. Compare the result of the `getrawaddrman`
RPC with the result from the ASMap Health Check.
The nKey of the addrman is generated the first time the node is
started. Therefore, restarting a node or turning it off and on
again won't make a previously non-deterministic addrman
deterministic.
Co-authored-by: 0xb10c <b10c@b10c.me>
The previous diff touched most files in ./test/, so bump the headers to
avoid having to touch them again for a bump later.
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./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./test/
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and update the function name to CheckAddrman (drop "Force") for
nicer log output as it is prefixed to each of these log messages:
2021-09-21T18:42:50Z [opencon] CheckAddrman: new 64864, tried 1690, total 66554 started
2021-09-21T18:42:50Z [opencon] CheckAddrman: completed (76.21ms)
The existing Doxygen documentation on the function already makes
clear that it is unaffected by m_consistency_check_ratio.
This is the same approach as for the addpeeraddress test in
`test/functional/rpc_net.py` in commit 869f1368.
The probability of collision when adding an addrman entry is
expected to be 1/2^16 = 1/65536 for an address from a different /16.
This change hopes to avoid these collisions by adding 1 tried entry
before adding 1 new table one, instead of 2 tried entries followed
by 2 new entries, which appears to have caused a collision in the CI.
To verify the regression test stills fails when expected:
- git checkout 181a120 && git cherry-pick ef242f5
- recompile bitcoind
- git checkout this branch and run test/functional/feature_asmap.py. Expected output:
```
AssertionError: Unexpected stderr bitcoind: ./addrman.h:739: void CAddrMan::Check() const: Assertion `false' failed. !=
```
Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
PR #22697 introduced a reproducible issue in commit 181a1207 that causes the
addrman tried table to fail consistency checks and significantly lose peer
entries when the `-asmap` configuration option is used.
The issue occurs on bitcoind restart due to an initialization order change
in `src/init.cpp` in that commit whereby CAddrman asmap is set after
deserializing `peers.dat`, rather than before.
Issue reported on the `#bitcoin-core-dev` IRC channel starting at
https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2021-08-23.html#l-263.
```
addrman lost 22813 new and 2 tried addresses due to collisions or invalid addresses
ADDRMAN CONSISTENCY CHECK FAILED!!! err=-17
bitcoind: ./addrman.h:707: void CAddrMan::Check() const: Assertion `false' failed. Aborted
```
How to reproduce:
- `git checkout 181a1207` and recompile
- launch bitcoind with `-asmap` and `-checkaddrman=1` config options
- restart bitcoind
- bitcoind aborts on second call to `CAddrMan::Check()`
This commit adds a regression test to reproduce the case; it passes or fails
with the same error.
Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
and update feature_asmap.py and test_runner.py
This commit moves the asmap init.cpp code from the end of "Step 12: start node"
to "Step 6: network initialization" to provide feedback on passing an -asmap
config arg much more quickly. This change speeds up the feature_asmap.py
functional test file from 60 to 5 seconds by accelerating the 2 tests that use
`assert_start_raises_init_error`.
Credit to Wladimir J. van der Laan for the suggestion.
- move asmap #includes to sorted positions in addrman and init (move-only)
- remove redundant quotes in asmap InitError, update test
- remove full stops from asmap logging to be consistent with debug logging,
update tests
to verify node behaviour and debug log when launching bitcoind in these cases:
1. `bitcoind` with no -asmap arg, using /16 prefix for IP bucketing
2. `bitcoind -asmap=<relative path>`, using the unit test skeleton asmap
3. `bitcoind -asmap/-asmap=` with no file specified, using the default asmap
4. `bitcoind -asmap` with no file specified, and a missing default asmap file
The tests are order-independent. The slowest test (missing default asmap file)
is placed last.