7ae937326a doc: update release notes for 23.2 (fanquake)
6c5781e3cb doc: update manual pages for 23.2 (fanquake)
5fbb86e155 build: bump version to 23.2 final (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Final changes for v23.2. I don't expect any futher backports, or the need to prolong the rc, as the changes here are fairly minimal.
PR for bitcoincore.org is here: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoincore.org/pull/969
ACKs for top commit:
josibake:
ACK 7ae937326a
stickies-v:
ACK 7ae937326a
Tree-SHA512: 88e8138c17f9211a81dbdff5d8ec8869c5121f15d144022f84f4abbbb001df58713469e1ff766b60d80e2ebb4c481605282c685967d02316338345747a8cfbd4
If transactions are being added to the mempool at a rate faster than 7tx/s
(INVENTORY_BROADCAST_PER_SECOND) then peers' inventory_to_send queue can
become relatively large. If this happens, increase the number of txids
we include in an INV message (normally capped at 35) by 5 for each 1000
txids in the queue.
This will tend to clear a temporary excess out reasonably quickly; an
excess of 4000 invs to send will be cleared down to 1000 in about 30
minutes, while an excess of 20000 invs would be cleared down to 1000 in
about 60 minutes.
Github-Pull: #27610
Rebased-From: 5b3406094f
We use CompareDepthAndScore to choose an order of txs to inv. Rather
than sorting txs that have been evicted from the mempool at the end
of the list, sort them at the beginning so they are removed from
the queue immediately.
Github-Pull: #27610
Rebased-From: 228e9201ef
Compiling bdb with clang-16 on aarch64 (hardware) currently fails:
```bash
make -C depends/ bdb CC=clang CXX=clang++
...
checking for mutexes... UNIX/fcntl
configure: WARNING: NO SHARED LATCH IMPLEMENTATION FOUND FOR THIS PLATFORM.
configure: error: Unable to find a mutex implementation
```
Looking at config.log we've got:
```bash
configure:18704: checking for mutexes
configure:18815: clang -o conftest -pipe -std=c11 -O2 -Wno-error=implicit-function-declaration -Wno-error=format-security -I/bitcoin/depends/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/include -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_REENTRANT -L/bitcoin/depends/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib conftest.c -lpthread >&5
conftest.c:45:1: error: type specifier missing, defaults to 'int'; ISO C99 and later do not support implicit int [-Wimplicit-int]
main() {
^
int
conftest.c:50:2: warning: call to undeclared library function 'exit' with type 'void (int) __attribute__((noreturn))'; ISO C99 and later do not support implicit function declarations [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
exit (
^
conftest.c:50:2: note: include the header <stdlib.h> or explicitly provide a declaration for 'exit'
1 warning and 1 error generated.
```
Clang-16 changed `-Wimplicit-function-declaration` and `-Wimplicit-int`
warnings into errors, see:
https://releases.llvm.org/16.0.0/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#potentially-breaking-changes.
> The -Wimplicit-function-declaration and -Wimplicit-int warnings now
> default to an error in C99, C11, and C17. As of C2x, support for implicit
> function declarations and implicit int has been removed, and the
> warning options will have no effect. Specifying -Wimplicit-int in
> C89 mode will now issue warnings instead of being a noop.
Github-Pull: #27462
Rebased-From: f8b8458276
This is causing build failures in some build environments, like NixOS.
I don't think we are going to patch bdb at this point, and this warning
has existed for as long as we've used bdb.
Fixes#25211.
Tested (in Docker) with:
```bash
docker run -it nixos/nix
nix-shell -p gitMinimal gcc12 libtool pkg-config curl gnumake patch autoconf automake
git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin
make -C bitcoin/depends bdb
```
Co-authored-by: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
Github-Pull: #25763
Rebased-From: b46c6ec52e
These occur when building with GCC 12.1.
It might be the case that these would be suppressed by updating the
package, but that would also require installing new build tools (meson),
as well as potentially more dependencies (wayland).
```bash
In function 'ExprCreateBoolean',
inlined from 'BoolVarCreate' at src/xkbcomp/ast-build.c:316:19:
src/xkbcomp/ast-build.c:119:23: error: array subscript 'ExprDef[0]' is partly outside array bounds of 'unsigned char[32]' [-Werror=array-bounds]
119 | expr->boolean.set = set;
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~
In function 'ExprCreate',
inlined from 'ExprCreateBoolean' at src/xkbcomp/ast-build.c:118:5,
inlined from 'BoolVarCreate' at src/xkbcomp/ast-build.c:316:19:
src/xkbcomp/ast-build.c:75:21: note: object of size 32 allocated by 'malloc'
75 | ExprDef *expr = malloc(size);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
```
Github-Pull: #25436
Rebased-From: 1bdbbbdc46
The previous logic would call it once for serializing into the filestream,
and then again for serializing into the hasher. If AddrMan was changed
in between these calls by another thread, the resulting peers.dat would
be corrupt with non-matching checksum and data.
Fix this by using HashedSourceWriter, which writes the data
to the underlying stream and keeps track of the hash in one go.
Github-Pull: #26909
Rebased-From: 5eabb61b23
This class is the counterpart to CHashVerifier, in that it
writes data to an underlying source stream,
while keeping a hash of the written data.
Github-Pull: #26909
Rebased-From: da6c7aeca3
a3db8bd7ca ci: Use `macos-ventura-xcode:14.1` image for "macOS native" task (Hennadii Stepanov)
53fd827883 ci: Make `getopt` path architecture agnostic (Hennadii Stepanov)
6a5bb10da9 ci: Improve naming related to "macOS 12 native x86_64" task (Hennadii Stepanov)
192759eb7b ci, refactor: Add `MACOS_NATIVE_TASK_TEMPLATE` (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Intel macOS jobs are no-longer available on Cirrus.
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: dcd6832724ab4ed65d7b617903307e971fd9e27b40a093ec97efb211d352755d80b143985599ba530ff398e87c5bcd308e99aa248d89ffb5c3d1a02dadccd935
A native macOS task does not aware of Linux container settings, and it
does not use the `depends_built_cache`.
Github-Pull: #25444
Rebased-From: 8e017f3288
8a16391c91 doc: update release notes for 23.1 (fanquake)
58478261de doc: update manual pages for 23.1 (fanquake)
93713654ef build: bump version to 23.1 final (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Bump version to v23.1.
Regenerate manpages.
Finalize release notes.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 8a16391c91, I have reviewed the changes and they look OK.
Tree-SHA512: d9100f5507f6e8d7b5a1192c981dbc6d97283def895e9181f738321fe9521c398e73686ddc48e27d1c863da19d75339069771f980d38af479eaf56ac3fc0881b
87c2ff80e4 doc: add release notes for 23.1rc2 (fanquake)
5b2c99e24c doc: Update manual pages for 23.1rc2 (fanquake)
a02ae0745b build: Bump version to 23.1rc2 (fanquake)
a1fcd565ff doc: add 23.0 relase notes (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Bump the version to 23.1rc2.
Regenerate the man pages.
Add historical 23.0 release notes.
Add WIP 23.1 release notes.
Changes since rc1:
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26474
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26522
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 87c2ff80e4, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
jarolrod:
ACK 87c2ff80e4
Tree-SHA512: f185c33bfe2bf26f9df48f8d1e95ab784fef055bc7465282e2418960d348bd8b35f8fc57808b47250f8536a9def3be2d1dbe8ae309f052a81220925c425108f1
MacOS 13 sends a window focus change notification after the main
window has been destroyed but before the QTApplication has been
destroyed. This results in the menu bar receiving a notification
despite it no longer existing. The solution is to pass the main
window as context when subscribing to the notifications. Qt
automatically unsubscribes to notifications if the sender OR
context is destroyed.
Github-Pull: bitcoin-core/gui#680
Rebased-From: 8a5014cd8a
0f4583e5c1 guix: use --build={arch}-guix-linux-gnu in cross toolchain (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This backports https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25861 to the 23.x branch, which fixes Guix building for `aarch64-linux-gnu` on aarch64 hardware. Fixing Guix building for this `HOST`, for the current release branch, seems like a worthwhile change, especially given more Guix builders are using aarch64 hardware. I thought I'd already backported this; noticed while building [sigs for 23.1rc1](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/guix.sigs/pull/380), which I started doing on aarch64.
Guix Build (aarch64, no `x86_64-apple-darwin` or `arm64-apple-darwin`):
```bash
9fd4601412738e9135e2732cfc8af911c54af8a1349c2af568b4748dd1907c3d guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
36df2797cd7845ccb4f416b52f9dbd4cc7dd0242782c3143206d0c15239e8b02 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
6aa022173b23827ec2690823178b9d2d06108e159a9074e1a54a7d1a74b6c5db guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
1e98b6b5e2b58387106eb8f46367c4a42d03d6a881307ed115e7b6bfa1b2785a guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
b9ecbfbec1ee941acb7f19fb2ba02bfa24ef5feb0e072a9a8c39263f2cdfb172 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
2834aa08f19c03e88e22009e3f860b470fe5942c42ae08041b8e79e28673154b guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
9c787047070b1fe8c2beead22093dc73481e7c921993d95fb0e4ce8739f8e515 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114.tar.gz
1a82b19a5d07bccdead69b5d9fe9559e01a263b458ea48ff0a701ee9adf55a3c guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
3482de0ff01839aa98ca61b3c8a18de4773dd70e2b306f094b210a6c83839289 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
5bb8b7ab8740d6c4a49e8fe700f0305bcc7318eaffc0e3c967492f218774f371 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
5442e495049b386b8ec5bc50c06feb401fb263e25f0807aa58e7e8c091c42be7 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
d685b1449379a3a1be139f243917d9987169cbc9901c7658a12044d27ce2762d guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
14edbaf4c93346460ecff72ca22285c433c7dea5f9ccaccb4b49730f95d2d264 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
dec22e0f59513c3697de3c6906deb355010af36836285ab306de1ea8e4b88ff3 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
d70b6b6d1a2950292e820898af8a79d850b415829bbb94db97b742f3ab7cc7d3 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
b5fd33257a81efacc61946b544e5af1582c9729fa57641ff3625d34f0e785cfd guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
30b6668d9e84503d2e2113a87051d3c5baeae8ad6b3fa3df7509d447c8d5f341 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
33a6c5072328281872678fc0d709629f934fac05bdfb2e41cccf2ddd5724925b guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
c1c2ec074a88c6f0202ab067bd126c217573d028b3b1eb538db100eb0e316b53 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
2689a7cce5d1fc6decbb5dfd1361db21adc1c485ee4c644cdebf403b1d533be6 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part
9d6259432febdc1be728db0088a0464fa844dc4ad20e7b752be6de312588a695 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-win64-debug.zip
e3e7cd45b6ed6e8a589efe2436e151120af0c1146772ce295c06300289e0b758 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
1da1569b0140ad917b938ce8b087d3d8990331df3042d62a36d1366d9e5f0f42 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-win64-unsigned.tar.gz
cbd74726e5704f6007e2344422197a25b9872a3a5f525a1a0b5774c833fc7e78 guix-build-0f4583e5c114/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-0f4583e5c114-win64.zip
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 0f4583e5c1, tested on `arm64`:
jarolrod:
ACK 0f4583e5c1
Tree-SHA512: 2ddb1ebaa75c26cc0bd8abd81e565a7ffa99bd9af08ad329f1141c35c784fb7cb4ccf0777096410929cb3e0bc72acaf3dbe0684bbe57b6d6a7070bff1fa51a0e
888480bd88 doc: update version number in bips.md to v23.1 (fanquake)
f89a2ea3b7 doc: Update manual pages for 23.1rc1 (fanquake)
a43e380a1f build: Bump version to 23.1rc1 (fanquake)
5a57b656d3 doc: mention BIP86 in doc/bips.md (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Bump the version to 23.1rc1.
Generate the man pages.
Update the version number in bips.md.
Also backports https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26443.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 888480bd88
Tree-SHA512: e2c937fe7b18423e1450889f61f2f8bd0b50fb525ab839978fe0a58707176416412c69983f973e5fc9b512356c5bc873d9458470b55c87067ff6789ba347beec
f8ed34d1a9 rpc: add non-regression test about deriveaddresses crash when index is 2147483647 (muxator)
d9f1c89e49 rpc: fix crash in deriveaddresses when derivation index is 2147483647 (muxator)
bbea830a96 Adjust `.tx/config` for new Transifex CLI (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Backports:
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26275
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26321
Will leave open to collect remaining backports before a 23.1.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cherry-pick ACK f8ed34d1a9🚝
Tree-SHA512: 2a96f66b0d81457a7017b0f4b041a7742008374d00a22d828502bfe170bfebb413e4e63382b10b9e2e250cb9e1be1a41030b8b6c5be42ffb23964808b12ee343
This test would cause a crash in bitcoind (see #26274) if the fix given in the
previous commit was not applied.
Github-Pull: #26275
Rebased-From: 9153ff3e27
2147483647 is the maximum positive value of a signed int32, and - currently -
the maximum value that the deriveaddresses bitcoin RPC call accepts as
derivation index due to its input validation routines.
Before this change, when the derivation index (and thus range_end) reached
std::numeric_limits<int_32_t>::max(), the "i" variable in the for cycle (which
is declared as int, and as such 32 bits in size on most platforms) would be
incremented at the end of the first iteration and then warp back to
-2147483648. This caused SIGABRT in bitcoind and a core dump.
This change assigns "i" an explicit size of 64 bits on every platform,
sidestepping the problem.
Fixes#26274.
Github-Pull: #26275
Rebased-From: addf9d6502
38d4601fe8 Prevent data race for `pathHandlers` (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Backport of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25983 to the 23.x branch.
ACKs for top commit:
dergoegge:
ACK 38d4601fe8
Tree-SHA512: b235d6d2cb374baf1b54c09f4cd2feca7b6c1588d081532e987fd5def8ed0dee4b8255112b130a77aca633ec6a63cfd81f215b2e7a403c213eb6048a54774d26
7698366132 doc: remove brew install sqlite from macOS docs (fanquake)
419bdc534f Revert "build: Use Homebrew's sqlite package if it is available" (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Backport of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25985 to the 23.x branch.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 7698366132, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
stickies-v:
re-ACK 7698366132
Tree-SHA512: 539f218b2895188111876b6a2035082ac642c89ef2e5055031bdc4563f690055012fcede396a5c87cf66e80ced796d62dd8d4394676fa6d22e01a581b29bb10b
This reverts ee7b84e63c from #20527.
This change was made without any rationale, maybe other than a brew
installed version might be newer, and that's "better". However when
building from source on macOS, it just results in drastically worse
perofrmance, and results in issues / confusions like #25724.
Resolves the "build from source" portion of #25724. Building from
depends is still not ideal, however I have some other changes that might
help improve things in that case.
The difference in performance can be observed using the example from
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25724#issuecomment-1213554922,
but minified to only 10 descriptors. i.e:
```bash
time src/bitcoin-cli createwallet speedy true
time src/bitcoin-cli importdescriptors '[
{"desc":"raw(00145846369f3d6ba366d6f5a903fb5cf4dca3763c0e)#k9wh6v62","timestamp":"now"},
{"desc":"raw(001420800aabf13f3a4c4ce3ce4c66cecf1d17f21a6e)#6m0hlfh4","timestamp":"now"},
{"desc":"raw(0014c6bf9715e06d73ebf9b3b02d5cc48d24d8bbabc1)#wyavh36r","timestamp":"now"},
{"desc":"raw(00141ba7807b3f46af113beaea5c698428ce7138cd8a)#jctdsups","timestamp":"now"},
{"desc":"raw(00140c1bd27f10fff01b36ddf3c1febaa1acff19b080)#9s6nc3pk","timestamp":"now"},
{"desc":"raw(00141226e31987e4bc2e63c0ee12908f675e40464b20)#9pp7qm39","timestamp":"now"},
{"desc":"raw(0014f73f149f7503960a5e849c6ee7a8a8c336f631cb)#qtkxv9fc","timestamp":"now"},
{"desc":"raw(0014c8ccb4d81ffc769fc5fdd8d7eed69b0e0cae5749)#hn39qayv","timestamp":"now"},
{"desc":"raw(001498565aead2d67a22a6021d55210f2a917fc22169)#6ar3vwsx","timestamp":"now"},
{"desc":"raw(001403013248ac0cd9eabe176cad162cda2a19f771e1)#4m47mukd","timestamp":"now"}
]'
```
Running master, when building from souce and using brew installed
sqlite, this takes ~3.4s. With this PR, the same operation takes ~0.3s.
Github-Pull: #25985
Rebased-From: d216d714aa
Watchonly wallets do not have any private keys to encrypt. It does not
make sense to encrypt such wallets, so disable the option to encrypt
them.
This avoids an assertion that can be hit when encrypting watchonly descriptor
wallets.
Github-Pull: bitcoin-core/gui#631
Rebased-From: 4c495413e1
Qt 5.15.3 release is a patch release made on the top of Qt 5.15.2. As a patch
release, Qt 5.15.3 does not add any new functionality but provides bug fixes
and other improvements.
https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtreleasenotes.git/about/qt/5.15.3/release-note.md
* dropped patches:
- patches/qt/dont_use_avx_android_x86_64.patch
- patches/qt/fix_bigsur_style.patch
* adjusted patches:
- patches/qt/fix_android_jni_static.patch
- patches/qt/fix_limits_header.patch
- patches/qt/use_android_ndk23.patch
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
Github-Pull: bitcoin/bitcoin#24668
Rebased-From: ef20add4c9
With the release of binutils/ld 2.36, ld swapped to much improved
default settings when producing windows binaries with mingw-w64. One of
these changes was to stop stripping the .reloc section from binaries,
which is required for working ASLR.
.reloc section stripping is something we've accounted for previously,
see #18702. The related upstream discussion is in this thread:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19011.
When we switched to using a newer Guix time-machine in #23778, we begun
using binutils 2.37 to produce releases. Since then, our windows
installer (produced with makensis) has not functioned correctly when run on
a Windows system with the "Force randomization for images (Mandatory ASLR)"
option enabled. Note that all of our other release binaries, which all
contain .reloc sections, function fine under the same option, so it
cannot be just the presence of a .reloc section that is the issue.
For now, restore makensis to it's pre-binutils-2.36 behaviour, which
fixes the produced installer. The underlying issue can be further
investigated in future.
Github-Pull: #25788
Rebased-From: 7a0b129c41
If we self-advertised to an inbound peer with the address they gave us,
nTime was left default-initialized, so that our peer wouldn't relay it
any further along.
Github-Pull: #25314
Rebased-From: 99b9e5f3a9
The external input test with specifying input weight would make a
pessimistic estimate of the input weight. However this would result in a
test failure as it is sometimes too pessimistic when an ECDSA signature
ends up being smaller than usual. To correct this, we can calculate the
input weight more accurately.
Github-Pull: #24454
Rebased-From: 8a04a386f7
7fcac96597 rpc: Capture potentially large UniValue by ref for rpcdoccheck (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 7fcac96597
Tree-SHA512: 7b60d35c84a47ff2b16aed06b4ea82ff3f60cc24409e2927b9ed618f8f939252903417ef93b711171e22b15daf5d857964687fde25ec554153337c996e5e27fa
Too early NotifyWalletLoaded() call in CWallet::Create() results the
notification goes before DescriptorScriptPubKeyMans were created and
added to an encrypted wallet.
Co-authored-by: Andrew Chow <achow101-github@achow101.com>
Github-Pull: bitcoin/bitcoin#24711
Rebased-From: 0c12f0116c
PSBT signing was changed to use SIGHASH_DEFAULT by default in #22514.
The signet miner script sets the sighash type of the created PSBT to
SIGHASH_ALL, hence this leads to a sighash mismatch when the
`walletprocesspsbt` RPC is called. Fix this by explicitly passing the
correct sighash type.
Note that the same change was needed in one of our functional tests,
see commit d3992669df.
Reported by gruve-p.
Github-Pull: bitcoin#24553
Rebased-From: 12cc020
Adapted in part from the CJDNS description in #23077 by Vasil Dimov
and from CJDNS documentation and feedback by Caleb James DeLisle.
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
Github-Pull: bitcoin#24555
Rebased-From: ed15848
If the user has unchecked "Allow incoming connections" in
`Settings->Options...->Network` then `fListen=false` is saved in
`~/.config/Bitcoin/Bitcoin-Qt.conf`. This flips `-listen` to `false`
during startup, but leaves `-listenonion` to `true`.
This flipping of `-listen` is done in `OptionsModel::Init()` after
`InitParameterInteraction()` has been executed which would have flipped
`-listenonion`, should it have seen `-listen` being `false`
(this is a difference between `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt`).
Fixes: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/567
Github-Pull: bitcoin-core/gui#568
Rebased-From: 7f90dc26c8
Before this change the send confirmation dialog would keep the Send option disabled. The Create Unsigned choice would actually send. This is potentially confusing.
With this change the Create Unsigned button will not attempt to sign and always produce a PSBT. The Send button will attempt to sign, and only return a PSBT if more signatures are needed.
When using an external signer, the Create Unsigned option only appears when PSBT controls are enabled in the wallet settings.
This commit maintains the pre-existing behavior of filling the PSBT (without signing) even when not using an external signer.
Closes#551
Co-authored-by: Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>
Github-Pull: bitcoin-core/gui#555
Rebased-From: 2efdfb88aa
Does not change behavior.
Review hint:
git show --color-moved --color-moved-ws=allow-indentation-change
Github-Pull: bitcoin-core/gui#555
Rebased-From: 4b5a6cd149
This commit does not change behavior.
Review hint:
git show --color-moved --color-moved-ws=allow-indentation-change
Github-Pull: bitcoin-core/gui#555
Rebased-From: 026b5b4523
This was changed in #22818 from 0 to 1. Since it changes
BLOCK_OPT_WIT of the genesis block, older versions of bitcoin
core would not read regtest directories created with newer versions
without a reindex.
Github-Pull: bitcoin#24527
Rebased-From: 5ce3057
and harmonize them as follows
- s/outgoing/automatic outbound/
- s/Incoming/Inbound and manual/ (are not affected by this option.)
- s/only through network/only to network/
- s/this option. This option/this option. It/
- s/network types/networks/
and also pick up a few nits in doc/p2p-bad-ports.md
Github-Pull: bitcoin#24468
Rebased-From: a1db99a
1fd91da454 build, mac: Include arch in codesignature tarball (Andrew Chow)
eba46583ed guix: use latest signapple (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This backports additional signapple and macOS codesigning changes from #24506 for 23.x (skipping #24503, which is an interim signapple update, and the certvalidator change, which is not strictly necessary), and should complete the changes required to perform M1 codesigning for the 23.x release.
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7e1b968f61 qt: Avoid crash on startup if int specified in settings.json (Ryan Ofsky)
4607f700d0 test: Add tests for GetArg methods / settings.json type coercion (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
Backport of #24498
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Fix GUI startup crash reported by Rspigler in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24457 that happens if
settings.json contains an integer value for any of the configuration
options which GUI settings can currently clash with (-dbcache, -par,
-spendzeroconfchange, -signer, -upnp, -natpmp, -listen, -server, -proxy,
-proxy, -onion, -onion, -lang, and -prune).
Fix is a one-line change in ArgsManager::GetArg.
Github-Pull: bitcoin/bitcoin#24498
Rebased-From: 5b1aae12ca
Just add tests. No changes to application behavior. Tests will be
updated in the next commit changing & improving current behavior.
Include a Qt test for GUI startup crash reported by Rspigler in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24457 caused by GetArg
behavior that happens if settings.json contains an integer value for any
of the configuration options which GUI settings can currently clash with
(-dbcache, -par, -spendzeroconfchange, -signer, -upnp, -natpmp, -listen,
-server, -proxy, -proxy, -onion, -onion, -lang, and -prune).
Github-Pull: bitcoin/bitcoin#24498
Rebased-From: 84b0973e35
0dcbd2ee93 guix: use same commit for codesigning time-machine (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The time machines should be updated in lockstep. Backports #24484.
Github-Pull: #24484
Rebased-From: 29862bdd40
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7d64ea4a01 net: only assume all local addresses if listening on any (Vasil Dimov)
0cfc0cd322 net: fix GetListenPort() to derive the proper port (Vasil Dimov)
f98cdcb357 net: pass Span by value to CaptureMessage() (Vasil Dimov)
3cb9d9c861 net: make CaptureMessage() mockable (Vasil Dimov)
43868ba416 timedata: rename variables to match the coding style (Vasil Dimov)
60da1eaa11 timedata: make it possible to reset the state (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
`GetListenPort()` uses a simple logic: "if `-port=P` is given, then we
must be listening on `P`, otherwise we must be listening on `8333`".
This is however not true if `-bind=` has been provided with `:port` part
or if `-whitebind=` has been provided. Thus, extend `GetListenPort()` to
return the port from `-bind=` or `-whitebind=`, if any.
Also, if `-bind=` is provided then we would bind only to a particular address
and should not add all the other addresses of the machine to the list of
local addresses.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20184
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jonatack:
re-ACK 7d64ea4a01 per `git range-diff 08bcfa27 35ec977 7d64ea4`, changes are rebase-only, light re-review, re-ran the new tests locally
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If `-bind=` is provided then we would bind only to a particular address
and should not add all the other addresses of the machine to the list of
local addresses.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20184 (case 4.)
`GetListenPort()` uses a simple logic: "if `-port=P` is given, then we
must be listening on `P`, otherwise we must be listening on `8333`".
This is however not true if `-bind=` has been provided with `:port` part
or if `-whitebind=` has been provided. Thus, extend `GetListenPort()` to
return the port from `-bind=` or `-whitebind=`, if any.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20184 (cases 1. 2. 3. 5.)
Rename `CaptureMessage()` to `CaptureMessageToFile()` and introduce a
`std::function` variable called `CaptureMessage` whose value can be
changed by unit tests, should they need to inspect message contents.
Add a new function `TestOnlyResetTimeData()` which would reset the
internal state used by `GetTimeOffset()`, `GetAdjustedTime()` and
`AddTimeData()`.
This is needed so that unit tests that call `AddTimeData()` can restore
the state in order not to confuse other tests that rely on it.
Currently `timedata_tests/addtimedata` is the only test that modifies
the state (via `AddTimeData()`) and also the only test that relies on
that state.
5d7f22595f Do not use `LocalTestingSetup` in getarg_tests test file. (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
Avoid using a test fixture in getarg_tests for better readability. Change was implemented by _kiminuo_ and posted https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24306#issuecomment-1036643216
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b7be28cac5 test: add combined CJDNS/I2P/localhost/onion eviction protection tests (Jon Atack)
0a1bb84770 test: add tests for inbound eviction protection of CJDNS peers (Jon Atack)
0c00c0c981 test: fix off-by-one logic in an eviction protection test (Jon Atack)
f7b8094d61 p2p: extend inbound eviction protection by network to CJDNS peers (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Extend inbound eviction protection for peers connected over CJDNS, as is the case for peers connected via onion, localhost, and I2P since #21261 and #20197. CJDNS peers seem to have better min ping latency than onion and I2P peers but still higher than that of unencrypted IPv4/6 peers and can be disadvantaged under our eviction criteria. They are also very few in number, which is a further reason to protect them, as the goal of this logic is to favorise the diversity of our peer connections. CJDNS support was added in #23077 for the upcoming v23 release.
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w0xlt:
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c4d76c6faa tests: Tests for inactive HD chains (Andrew Chow)
8077862c5e wallet: Refactor TopUp to be able to top up inactive chains too (Andrew Chow)
70134eb34f wallet: Properly set hd chain counters when loading (Andrew Chow)
961b9e4e40 wallet: Parse hdKeypath if key_origin is not available (Andrew Chow)
0652ee73ec Add size check on meta.key_origin.path (Rob Fielding)
Pull request description:
Currently inactive HD chains are only derived from at the time a key in that chain is found to have been used. However, at that time, the wallet may not be able to derive keys (e.g. it is locked). Currently we would just move on and not derive any new keys, however this could result in missing funds.
This PR resolves this problem by adding memory only variables to `CHDChain` which track the highest known index. `TopUp` is modified to always try to top up the inactive HD chains, and this process will use the new variables to determine how much to top up. In this way, after an encrypted wallet is unlocked, the inactive HD chains will be topped up and hopefully funds will not be missed.
Note that because these variables are not persisted to disk (because `CHDChain`s for inactive HD chains are not written to disk), if an encrypted wallet is not unlocked in the same session as a key from an inactive chain is found to be used, then it will not be topped up later unless more keys are found.
Additionally, wallets which do not have upgraded key metadata will not derive any keys from inactive HD chains. This is resolved by using the derivation path string in `CKeyMetadata.hdKeypath` to determine what indexes to derive.
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36ee76d1af net: remove unused CNetAddr::GetHash() (Vasil Dimov)
d0abce9a50 net: include the port when deciding a relay destination (Vasil Dimov)
2e38a0e686 net: add CServiceHash constructor so the caller can provide the salts (Vasil Dimov)
97208634b9 net: open p2p connections to nodes that listen on non-default ports (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
By default, for mainnet, the p2p listening port is 8333. Bitcoin Core
has a strong preference for only connecting to nodes that listen on that
port.
Remove that preference because connections over clearnet that involve
port 8333 make it easy to detect, analyze, block or divert Bitcoin p2p
traffic before the connection is even established (at TCP SYN time).
For further justification see the OP of:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23306
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prayank23:
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stickies-v:
tACK 36ee76d1a
jonatack:
ACK 36ee76d1af
glozow:
utACK 36ee76d1af
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0eea83a85e scripted-diff: rename `proxyType` to `Proxy` (Vasil Dimov)
e53a8505db net: respect -onlynet= when making outbound connections (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Do not make outbound connections to hosts which belong to a network
which is restricted by `-onlynet`.
This applies to hosts that are automatically chosen to connect to and to
anchors.
This does not apply to hosts given to `-connect`, `-addnode`,
`addnode` RPC, dns seeds, `-seednode`.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/13378
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22647
Supersedes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22651
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jonatack:
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b67ef6d59b qt: Pre-branch translation updates for 23.x (laanwj)
Pull request description:
Pull the translations from transifex once before the 23.x branch-off, so that master has at least somewhat-relevant translations.
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Tree-SHA512: 1e7b759b4ed211584fe4ee7d9057621e858573b616802db21748f91d077ad51466edf4cf1f4f3f4e53d9afb24712f69f716ab08380fd0358a4beabe3f3c6d5dc
774323e378 ci: Force `--enable-external-signer` to prevent future regressions (Hennadii Stepanov)
69978858a4 build: Fix Boost.Process check for Boost 1.73 and older (Hennadii Stepanov)
2199ef79cb build: Fix a non-portable use of `test` (Hennadii Stepanov)
d436c488d4 build, refactor: Replace tabs with spaces (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (5f44c5c428) Boost.Process check false fails without the `-lpthread` flag.
```
$ grep -C 2 pthread_detach config.log
/usr/bin/ld: /tmp/cczCQfQv.o: in function `boost::asio::detail::posix_global_impl<boost::asio::system_context>::~posix_global_impl()':
conftest.cpp:(.text._ZN5boost4asio6detail17posix_global_implINS0_14system_contextEED2Ev[_ZN5boost4asio6detail17posix_global_implINS0_14system_contextEED5Ev]+0xa3): undefined reference to `pthread_join'
/usr/bin/ld: conftest.cpp:(.text._ZN5boost4asio6detail17posix_global_implINS0_14system_contextEED2Ev[_ZN5boost4asio6detail17posix_global_implINS0_14system_contextEED5Ev]+0xc4): undefined reference to `pthread_detach'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
configure:26674: $? = 1
```
Not required for Boost 1.74+.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 774323e378, is a bugfix/workaround, seems fine to merge last minute for 23.0.
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c7376cc8d7 tests: Test upgrading wallet with privkeys disabled (Andrew Chow)
3d985d4f43 wallet: Don't generate keys when privkeys disabled when upgrading (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When we're upgrading a wallet, we shouldn't be trying to generate new keys for wallets where private keys are disabled.
Fixes#23610
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benthecarman:
tACK c7376cc8d7 this fixed the issue for me
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fa7991601c Fixup style of VerifyDB (MarcoFalke)
fa462ea787 Avoid implicit-integer-sign-change in VerifyLoadedChainstate (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This happens when checking all blocks (`-1`).
To test:
```
./configure CC=clang CXX=clang++ --with-sanitizers=undefined,integer
make
UBSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$(pwd)/test/sanitizer_suppressions/ubsan:print_stacktrace=1:halt_on_error=1:report_error_type=1" ./test/functional/rpc_blockchain.py
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brunoerg:
crACK fa7991601c
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d80dc12097 net: Update hardcoded seeds for 23.x (laanwj)
9f27157894 contrib: make-seeds updates for 23.x (laanwj)
Pull request description:
Update hardcoded P2P network seeds for 23.x, and update the generation script and documentation as necessary
Tool output:
```
IPv4 IPv6 Onion Pass
469910 72944 0 Initial
469910 72944 0 Skip entries with invalid address
469910 72944 0 After removing duplicates
469909 72944 0 Skip entries from suspicious hosts
165760 65113 0 Enforce minimal number of blocks
160668 63183 0 Require service bit 1
4951 1376 0 Require minimum uptime
4406 1051 0 Require a known and recent user agent
4307 1031 0 Filter out hosts with multiple bitcoin ports
ERR: Could not resolve ASN for "2001:678:7dc:8::2": The DNS query name does not exist: 8.0.0.0.c.d.7.0.8.7.6.0.1.0.0.2.origin6.asn.cymru.com.
512 134 0 Look up ASNs and limit results per ASN and per net
```.
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jonatack:
ACK d80dc12097 reviewed the changes and ran the README steps
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fc471814dc fuzz: FuzzedFileProvider::write should not return negative value (eugene)
Pull request description:
Doing so can lead to a glibc crash (from 2005 but I think it's relevant https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2074). Also the manpage for fopencookie warns against this: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/fopencookie.3.html. This would invalidate the autofile seeds (and maybe others?) in qa-assets.
On another note, I noticed that FuzzedFileProvider::seek has some confusing behavior with SEEK_END. It seems to me that if these handlers are supposed to mimic the real functions, that SEEK_END would use the offset from the end of the stream, rather than changing the offset with a random value between 0 and 4096. I could also open a PR to fix SEEK_END, but it would invalidate the seeds.
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MarcoFalke:
cr ACK fc471814dc
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aaaa4dbab4 Avoid implicit-integer-sign-change in bech32.cpp (MarcoFalke)
fae6b26758 test: Remove no longer needed suppressions (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Clarifies sign conversion and allows to remove a file-wide suppression.
Also, includes an unrelated commit to remove unused suppressions.
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3fadafd0db doc: update maintainer list in REVIEWERS (fanquake)
Pull request description:
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fa694f61ab doc: Explain that feedback needs to be addressed (MarcoFalke)
fa0819eea3 doc: Move peer-review paragraph to right section (MarcoFalke)
fa2b65b358 doc: Add link to release-process.md in CONTRIBUTING.md (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Generally, the pull request author is expected to reply to all comments or iterate the code before merge. Of course, it is allowed to reject feedback, but it should not be done by silently ignoring it.
Clarify this in the docs.
Also, some minor copy edits.
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Sjors:
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d41ed32153 p2p: Avoid InitError when downgrading peers.dat (junderw)
Pull request description:
fixes#24188 (also see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22762#issuecomment-951063826)
When downgrading, a peers.dat with a future version that has a minimum
required version larger than the downgraded Bitcoin Core version would cause an InitError.
This commit changes this behavior to overwrite the existing peers.dat with
a new empty one.
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reACK d41ed32153
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fixes#24188
When downgrading, a peers.dat with a future version that has a minimum
required version larger than the downgraded version would cause an InitError.
This commit changes this behavior to overwrite the existing peers.dat with
a new empty one, while creating a backup in peers.dat.bak.
- `m_assumed_chain_state_size` doesn't seem to need to be changed for mainnet.
- No change needed for testnet/signet.
Co-authored-by: Suhas Daftuar <sdaftuar@gmail.com>
7f3a6a9495 wallet: Add external-signer-support specific error message (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (5f44c5c428) an attempt to load an external signer wallet using Bitcoin Core compiled without external signer support fails with the following log messages:
```
2022-02-20T19:01:11Z [qt-walletctrl] Using SQLite Version 3.31.1
2022-02-20T19:01:11Z [qt-walletctrl] Using wallet /home/hebasto/.bitcoin/testnet3/wallets/coldcard-0220
2022-02-20T19:01:11Z [qt-walletctrl] init message: Loading wallet…
2022-02-20T19:01:11Z [qt-walletctrl] [coldcard-0220] Error: External signer wallet being loaded without external signer support compiled
2022-02-20T19:01:11Z [qt-walletctrl] [coldcard-0220] Releasing wallet
```
While log messages are good, a message in the GUI window is completely misleading:

This PR fixes this issue:

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brunoerg:
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Tree-SHA512: a4842751c0ca8a37ccc3ea00503678f6b712a7f53d6cbdc07ce02dcb85ca8a94890d1c2da20307be043faa347747abeba29185c88ba12edd5253bfca56531585
1513727e2b build, qt: (Re-)sign package (Hennadii Stepanov)
c26a0a5af7 build, qt: Align frameworks with macOS codesign tool requirements (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Fixes#22403
This PR follows Apple [docs](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/macos-release-notes/macos-big-sur-11_0_1-universal-apps-release-notes):
> - New in macOS 11 on Macs with Apple silicon, and starting in macOS Big Sur 11 beta 6, the operating system enforces that any executable must be signed before it’s allowed to run. There isn’t a specific identity requirement for this signature: a simple ad-hoc signature is sufficient...
> - ... If you use a custom workflow involving tools that modify a binary after linking (e.g. `strip` or `install_name_tool`) you might need to manually call `codesign` as an additional build phase to properly ad-hoc sign your binary. These new signatures are not bound to the specific machine that was used to build the executable, they can be verified on any other system and will be sufficient to comply with the new default code signing requirement on Macs with Apple silicon...
When building with system Qt frameworks (i.e., without depends), a new string has been added to the `make deploy` log on M1-based macOS:
```
% make deploy
...
+ Generating .DS_Store +
dist/Bitcoin-Qt.app: replacing existing signature
+ Preparing .dmg disk image +
...
```
This PR does not change build system behavior:
- when building with depends
- on Intel-based macOS
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK 1513727e2b
fanquake:
ACK 1513727e2b - although didn't test on M1 hardware. Given the forced signing is scoped to only occur when running the deploy script on macOS, this doesn't interfere with our release signing.
Tree-SHA512: 3aa778fdd6ddb54f029f632f2fe52c2ae3bb197ba564cb776493aa5c3a655bd51d10ccbe6c007372d717e9b01fc4193dd5c29ea0bc7e069dcae7e991ae259f0c
fad7ddf9e3 test: Run symlink regression tests on Windows (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Seems odd to add tests, but not run them on the platform that needs them most.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fad7ddf9e3
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fad7ddf9e3, just removing new test. Would be nice if the test could be added later, of course.
Tree-SHA512: 64b235967a38c2eb90657e8d7a0447bcc8ce81d1b75a275b6c48bd42efd9ea7e7939257e484f297ee84598def3738eaeb289561aeba1dd6a99b258d389995139
80e78b6a04 build: pass win32-dll to LT_INIT() (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is the recommended way to support building PE DLLs with modern mingw
toolchains and libtool. I made a similar change upstream in the secp256k1
repo: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/1022. Note that we already
pass `-no-undefined` to our libtool LDFLAGS.
> This option should be used if the package has been ported to build clean
> dlls on win32 platforms.
> If this macro is not used, libtool will assume that the package libraries
> are not dll clean and will build only static libraries on win32 hosts.
See:
https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/libtool.html#LT_005fINIThttps://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/html_node/Libtool-and-Windows.htmlhttps://autotools.io/libtool/windows.htmlhttps://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/issues/923
Guix Build:
```bash
bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
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ef9193402c261adb993f6644de3f49858acb6d120002505e0def4827b8772294 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
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c485e456d325cdd64111eefe36b007e7bcb9e5eb61b1ab752e601023f5853e55 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
ff0481c57a3ab15c9651ead7b77990c37af9360bfbc1f5285ad5f7d0c66f5acc guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
5f582e30bbdba9df175bf4c5d4aae64e2a1cf572086390ae6962d3ee9f0325a9 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
e96c601af96e851a0351c6f8975feb47623a2dd5e3dd2c15bcdfe8435f845538 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/arm64-apple-darwin/SHA256SUMS.part
a50db7a8a9b6415842807644760110f2e01665b922b2762634d94e2b497cbd4a guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/arm64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-arm64-apple-darwin.tar.gz
0f3707a2423483f84be5edff91f8e657cf71ab097d2550f4369760ac8c6a1644 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/arm64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-osx-unsigned.dmg
33252a9895c013cfbea06444d6372a23cc555831e4675705b4d7d6b065f06cff guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/arm64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
2ab70177c80c36e98018d07e2aece084c7d3d604e7dc12d2df2e1a077e06b983 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479.tar.gz
cc0237b05948472efa61f7d5a666d8e97b5abeb7f498f3f72d46ff69be38bcf4 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
b3778fd81bf4e432ad1590792673c91d09c8f8f43daef4cbe0852bca49e1ed57 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
bebe78f0e6a062d943c99470f12bfc520381acec40e0409915cc8d5dccbe5999 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
350f7b22562d8b6642f37afb3e192d36dbcb360a361c8b834d0f7d50401667b8 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
9a488fbd71c53092feda8dfccecc4ae7d10aa2efe48f99f150cb2322bb28c5e6 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
06d3c472171124d6ca92f95f7d5cb7fc4a523c25396dbbb9522cab920867d3db guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
67d591d5f15933d56046d0b8208970dc812ddd240c14a4c3b635cdc256ae5205 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
f9a853d703ac153748f3d9f60d4a74a72c75966dc1d3711b688ebd003ff9389c guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
07554223c5ab3b940f53f9483054023e639d4e9902810b3d5c1875fd390064ea guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
294dc1274391b17fb750eac7c76e59c18e972ed3fbf8bccd53ba514843fbc59f guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/SHA256SUMS.part
cc5c1256ca57f80d5ecb93fe2ac477f90945206430545b0463813f7099804f47 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-osx-unsigned.dmg
c5ff5cf7a8119981f8a1aa2306ff9e84c60e5c9845836eb2562941801495c7de guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
5951712d82391ba0471f253a7f87701b464dad1a90bb1d91866b0c7c51164a8f guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-osx64.tar.gz
28f84ed57769a642b1679acf90fdaad7ac489d59598d4a8a859021d39a32d878 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
f7c37c47ffaec6fbca36c3c4897b2df2fa7dd5327cb860501eec9d9e987ea5c7 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
c7c6db897a604e5a85f37938b763538751a133bbab90e80904d4b7198b227d95 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
80b1e0e249cefe8941ca0e1a563f479c5e4408da6f0aa02c127182a09310dd8c guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part
e7f8b2cd0f0f465e80d96338dcc398306b321a9c99556ca1d39f094752702a21 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-win-unsigned.tar.gz
5191f309c758135fd597df6bc9ef9e2c2746947abb74b38c32e5b6e073fa0995 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-win64-debug.zip
1569de943ca054841141c700f1d4fca2658228b85eee1f44d201b0c881218ef0 guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
c8d78aeedeeaf7af4d325d38fb5e2307965b0080ce08a8cde802afaaa73f157d guix-build-80e78b6a0479/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-80e78b6a0479-win64.zip
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 80e78b6a04
Tree-SHA512: fb4a6a443288723776491a9795429273b4a454cfd8230e75570d44fcd71037dc784a2061f6a979322ebc8f9b4131dfbb0494146ab3863f94829e72922be4ec07
9999f891d1 bench: Avoid deprecated use of volatile += (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Deprecated in C++20 according to https://eel.is/c++draft/expr.ass#6 .
```
bench/examples.cpp:16:13: warning: compound assignment with ‘volatile’-qualified left operand is deprecated [-Wvolatile]
16 | sum += sin(d);
| ~~~~^~~~~~~~~
```
While C++20 is currently unsupported, I don't see any downside to a minor fixup to an example benchmark. This will also make a hypothetical C++20 patch smaller.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 9999f891d1
Tree-SHA512: ca7d660fa8eba347a4648408a8b97a0ecb8263a825da7abd59129d783058102581e05b273667989f95480436a66d5384bd1e92d9ae79408f5b30e2178935cc38
fafc4eb363 test: Fix Wambiguous-reversed-operator compiler warnings (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Add a missing const to avoid the C++20 clang **compiler warning**:
```
test/fuzz/addrman.cpp:325:22: error: ISO C++20 considers use of overloaded operator '==' (with operand types 'AddrManDeterministic' and 'AddrManDeterministic') to be ambiguous despite there being a unique best viable function [-Werror,-Wambiguous-reversed-operator]
assert(addr_man1 == addr_man2);
~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~
/usr/include/assert.h:93:27: note: expanded from macro 'assert'
(static_cast <bool> (expr) \
^~~~
test/fuzz/addrman.cpp:140:10: note: ambiguity is between a regular call to this operator and a call with the argument order reversed
bool operator==(const AddrManDeterministic& other)
^
1 error generated.
```
This patch also fixes the **compile error** if the first operand is `const`:
```
test/fuzz/addrman.cpp:326:23: error: invalid operands to binary expression ('const AddrManDeterministic' and 'AddrManDeterministic')
assert(addr_man_1 == addr_man2);
~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~
/usr/include/assert.h:90:27: note: expanded from macro 'assert'
(static_cast <bool> (expr) \
^~~~
test/fuzz/addrman.cpp:140:10: note: candidate function not viable: 'this' argument has type 'const AddrManDeterministic', but method is not marked const
bool operator==(const AddrManDeterministic& other)
^
1 error generated.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK fafc4eb363, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 92cd62ae06ee1393a6dc2ea6f3f553595a8f8d66f51592d231b42122bfb71ed4801a016daafc85360040339c5ae59b76888265cec37449c4688d6c7768f4567e
03bc08e163 doc: Mention missing BIP157 in bips.md (laanwj)
e97e3ded69 doc: Update bips.md for 23.x (laanwj)
Pull request description:
As far as I know, there have been no new bips implemented in this major release. Update `bips.md` accordingly.
(if there are, please post below)
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 03bc08e163
prayank23:
ACK 03bc08e163
Tree-SHA512: d671c37d1aab9f700f9688dabec056acfd2503c83bd3e1612ed1cee4ba92b99db002e34b6f1100b98543fe60f8b757ea2bedcc2ff020243cf30e27b4dd73d04c
5a89bed410 contrib: address gen-manpages feedback from #24263 (fanquake)
2618fb8d15 Output license info when binaries are passed -version (fanquake)
4c3e3c5746 refactor: shift CopyrightHolders() and LicenseInfo() to clientversion.cpp (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Addresses a review comment from #24263, and addresses the [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24263#issuecomment-1030582925) where it was pointed out that we are inconsistent with emitting our copyright. After this change, the copyright is always emitted with `-version`, rather than `-help`, i.e:
```bash
bitcoind -version
Bitcoin Core version v22.99.0-fc1f355913f6-dirty
Copyright (C) 2009-2022 The Bitcoin Core developers
Please contribute if you find Bitcoin Core useful. Visit
<https://bitcoincore.org/> for further information about the software.
The source code is available from <https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin>.
This is experimental software.
Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying file COPYING
or <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>
```
The info is also added to binaries other than `bitcoind`/`bitcoin-qt`. This change also prevents duplicate copyright info appearing in the `bitcoind` man page.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Tested ACK 5a89bed410
Tree-SHA512: 0ac2a1adf9e9de0c3206f35837008e3f93eaf15b193736203d71609273f0887cca20b8a90972cb9f941ebd62b330d61a0cbb5fb1b7a7f2dbc715ed8a0c1569d9
5b8f2484ba lint: remove no-longer used exceptions from lint-format-strings.py (fanquake)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 5b8f2484ba if it passes CI
hebasto:
ACK 5b8f2484ba, I've verified that all of the remained false positive cases are valid.
Tree-SHA512: 25c40714d271c57fb09c963a3372b62c7b4f2e9367517cdf5c73ea82527a9c4c477f8b7857e37adc7eb9feea1f0a37435059798ddf2195dee3522bed3a6eea44
This primarily improves support for external signing, as it includes
multiple bugfixes for Boost Process. As well as various improvements to
the multi-index library.
Consolidate to outputting the licensing info when we pass -version to a binary,
i.e bitcoind -version:
```bash
itcoin Core version v22.99.0-fc1f355913f6-dirty
Copyright (C) 2009-2022 The Bitcoin Core developers
Please contribute if you find Bitcoin Core useful. Visit
<https://bitcoincore.org/> for further information about the software.
The source code is available from <https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin>.
This is experimental software.
Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying file COPYING
or <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>
```
Documentation:
- Use https URL for bitcoin.sipa.be (http sends a redirect, fooling
curl).
- Add explicit step to add manual seeds.
Code:
- Change PATTERN_ONION to v3 (effectively means that the no onion hosts
are delivered).
- Add versions to PATTERN_AGENT filter.
- Print specific message on resolve exception.
c5158290af qt: Update translation source file (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
As the part of the v23.0 [release process](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22969) this PR updates translation source file, `src/qt/locale/bitcoin_en.xlf`.
The following changes are reflected in this PR:
- small string changes from bitcoin-core/gui#509
- internal technical details from bitcoin/bitcoin#22151
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK c5158290af
Tree-SHA512: 2cf08f5b356dca25f99b0342645db5253eab0854796cf44fa52f8a6cf28f6d3f973e21589e0f9d3fef40a1b21b3f0aee00c9ca0897109a1967f9ef3320dd508f
48742693ac Replace "can not" with "cannot" in docs, user messages, and tests (Jon Atack)
e670edd434 User-facing content fixups from transifex translator feedback (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Closes#24366.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review re-ACK 48742693ac
hebasto:
re-ACK 48742693ac, only suggested change since my previous [review](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24367#pullrequestreview-885938219).
Tree-SHA512: 4dcdcb417251a413e65fab6070515e13a1267c8e0dbcf521386b842511391f24c84a0c2168fe13458c977682034466509bf2a3453719d4d94d3c568fd9f4adb4
e50a9be154 Remove outdated comment on CFeeRate (Murch)
Pull request description:
This comment described how the constructor of CFeeRate was previously indirectly used to parse fee rate arguments from RPCs. The command line input was actually in sat/vB but due to the use of AmountFromValue() it got converted to BTC/vB which then got rectified in the constructor by creating a CFeeRate from that given value and COIN as the transaction size. Since this usage pattern was removed from the codebase some months ago, the comment is now obsolete.
ACKs for top commit:
michaelfolkson:
ACK e50a9be154
jonatack:
ACK e50a9be154
Tree-SHA512: f17bf0baeeca85a5c7883edadd407da845f6e3af1c949e93116bd67c02e601682a5f7f1ab2497172472e3acf1c4e3c234b01161a77e7d7f028e3551da34777f0
e7fc50681e qt: Override BitcoinApplication::event() to handle QEvent::Quit (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
bitcoin-core/gui#336 introduced a regression when termination requests from a platform are not handled properly.
This PR fixes this regression. On macOS shutdown after clicking "Quit" in Dock icon menu, and during logout works again.
Fixesbitcoin-core/gui#545.
ACKs for top commit:
RandyMcMillan:
tACK e7fc50681e
Sjors:
tACK e7fc50681e (rebased on master) indeed fixes the crash described in #545
promag:
Tested ACK e7fc50681e on macOS 10.15 with Qt 5.15.2.
Tree-SHA512: 236a483dc0828f22999469e133b8ac9f0b6267ec2a27004c3ebaa967689ddb972ea1fa90c1dd41f3bff3d17bf571a707babcef53bd79fd711fda98cfbf120131
ce690847b6 cli: describe quality/recency filtering in -addrinfo (Jon Atack)
7c975614c0 rpc: describe quality/recency filtering in getnodeaddresses (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Addresses #24278.
```
$ bitcoin-cli help getnodeaddresses
getnodeaddresses ( count "network" )
Return known addresses, after filtering for quality and recency.
These can potentially be used to find new peers in the network.
The total number of addresses known to the node may be higher.
```
```
$ bitcoin-cli -help | grep -A3 addrinfo
-addrinfo
Get the number of addresses known to the node, per network and total,
after filtering for quality and recency. The total number of
addresses known to the node may be higher.
```
ACKs for top commit:
mzumsande:
Thanks, Code Review ACK ce690847b6
prayank23:
reACK ce690847b6
Tree-SHA512: 82d23b15e64a99411eb8e70d7267a1b4f23182fabe072e824277569d9677e392b466be63f00e3d157d7db94bbe032d53f12ad4ab30b55b7b8a629c37d80d1d8c
87f54060ff doc: Swap gen-manpages and update RC steps in release process (laanwj)
42c202893b doc: Fix gen-manpages, rewrite in Python (laanwj)
Pull request description:
Rewrite the manual page generation script in Python.
This:
- solves '-' stripping issue (fixes#22681)
- makes that a copyright footer is generated correctly again
Also change the release process to swap gen-manpages and update RC steps, so that the pages will have the correct rc and/or final version.
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
Code Review ACK 87f54060ff
fanquake:
ACK 87f54060ff - tested generating and opening the man pages locally, but didn't run through the release process. Will propose some changes to address consolidating the help / version output.
Tree-SHA512: 39254721ca84e4f223a321c554f2e08c36428b15019a0f9fa3eff408b4c6f1e1d74941143f4d2927427afa3ad7a7e6f999d6ec660132d817809b640a87ae9f7d
fa27745ccb ci: Bump fuzz tasks to jammy (MarcoFalke)
fab8cd5f87 Revert "ci: Run fuzzer task for the master branch only" (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This reverts commit 5a9e255e5a.
I think we should attempt to maintain the fuzz tasks for release branches as well.
If it is too difficult for one branch, it could make sense to disable it for that branch, but not for all branches unconditionally.
Also, bump to jammy.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa27745ccb - we'll see how we go with the 23.x release branch.
Tree-SHA512: d6d08e7dce0884b556c51ff1896aebbbb5a805c22decd58af81a04192d19876978696017b489ec55886ddfd5c022963baaab5f11022369ae5291016826ff8017
c821ab8be8 Use `GetAllOutputTypes` in `getblock` RPC function (Kiminuo)
d970a85d33 Move `GetAllOutputTypes` function from `rpc/rawtransaction.cpp` to `rpc/util.{h|cpp}` (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
This PR attempts to replicate 0ccf9b2e55/src/rpc/rawtransaction.cpp (L547) to one other place (at the moment) so that users have better idea what RPC methods can actually return.
I created this PR as a follow-up to the idea mentioned here https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23320#discussion_r732458112 (resolved).
ACKs for top commit:
kristapsk:
re-ACK c821ab8be8
Tree-SHA512: 5ff66a41ad7c43ec769f4a99933d2d070feea7c617286d94b6f9bfa1a2547a42211915778210a89074ad4b14d99f34852cc6871efed5e6f1e2ffedd40d669386
fa30e62cc6 doc: Rework generate* doc (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Hide the test-only calls and clarify the short description
ACKs for top commit:
0xB10C:
reACK fa30e62cc6. changes since fa3bb584dcc742a767b2141cd7324877e3cf5302 are: dropping the `immediately` + formatting the touched line and a rebase
Tree-SHA512: 07439f39660bbf144c2cc406b6010b64dcdd27150d78654fe04a36a982a519f837a0cf0f030c9f30af69c451ccf7a3b7287a275637aa81904c202029b9efc661
0683f377e1 Add tr() descriptor unit tests (Pieter Wuille)
4b2e31a7ae Bugfix: make ToPrivateString work with x-only keys (Pieter Wuille)
18ad54c3b2 Bugfix: set x-only flag when inferring pk() inside tr() (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This fixes two bugs in the current logic for `tr()` descriptors:
* ToPrivateString does not always work, because the provided private key may mismatch the parity of the x-only public key.
* The descriptors inferred for `pk()` inside `tr()` have the wrong x-only flag, leading to such descriptors generating the wrong scriptPubKey (roundtripping through ToString does fix it however, so this seems unobservable in the current code).
These were discovered while adding unit tests to descriptor_tests that cover various aspects of `tr()` descriptors, which are now also added here.
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jonatack:
Code review ACK 0683f377e1
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6981de4435 doc: fix wording of alertnotify (willcl-ark)
Pull request description:
The documentation of the `alertnotify` startup option no longer matches the implementation.
Currently the alert is only triggered by `DoWarning` (as part of `CChainstate::UpdateTip` when blocks containing unknown versionbits are detected on the network, indicating that there may be an upcoming softfork which you don't know about), but not when we see a "really long fork":
2825c41a61/src/validation.cpp (L2418-L2433)
I think it would be desirable in a follow-up PR to implement the logic to alert on a (really) long fork, but not to alert for "partition detection" (abnormally slow/fast blocks). `PartitionChecker` code was removed in ab8be98fdb
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achow101:
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62cc138ecb Rename wallet-tool to bitcoin-wallet in code comment (Kristaps Kaupe)
0db3ad3ba4 Mention -signet in bitcoin-wallet help output (Kristaps Kaupe)
Pull request description:
* Mention `-signet` in sentence where there is already `-testnet/-signet` in help output.
* Rename `wallet-tool` to `bitcoin-wallet` in single remaining place in code comments (was already done in #17648 at other places).
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fa1b89a6bd scripted-diff: Rename nReadPos to m_read_pos in streams.h (MarcoFalke)
fa56c79df9 Make CDataStream work properly on 64-bit systems (MarcoFalke)
fab02f7991 streams: Fix read-past-the-end and integer overflows (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up to commit e26b62093a with the following fixes:
* Fix unsigned integer overflow in `ignore()`, when `nReadPos` wraps.
* Fix unsigned integer overflow in `read()`, when `nReadPos` wraps.
* Fix read-past-the-end in `read()`, when `nReadPos` wraps.
This shouldn't be remote-exploitable, because it requires a stream of more than 1GB of size. However, it might be exploitable if the attacker controls the datadir (I haven't checked).
A unit test for the overflow in `ignore()` looks like following. It is left as an excercise to the reader to replace `foo.ignore(7)` with the appropriate call to `read()` to reproduce the overflow and read-error in `read()`.
```diff
diff --git a/src/test/coins_tests.cpp b/src/test/coins_tests.cpp
index 922fd8e513..ec6ea93919 100644
--- a/src/test/coins_tests.cpp
+++ b/src/test/coins_tests.cpp
@@ -534,6 +534,20 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(ccoins_serialization)
} catch (const std::ios_base::failure&) {
}
+ CDataStream foo{0, 0};
+ auto size{std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max()};
+ foo.resize(size);
+ BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(foo.size(), size);
+ foo.ignore(std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::max());
+ size -= std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::max();
+ BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(foo.size(), size);
+ foo.ignore(std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::max());
+ size -= std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::max();
+ BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(foo.size(), size);
+ BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(foo.size(), 1);
+ foo.ignore(7); // Should overflow, as the size is only 1
+ BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(foo.size(), uint32_t(1 - 7));
+
// Very large scriptPubKey (3*10^9 bytes) past the end of the stream
CDataStream tmp(SER_DISK, CLIENT_VERSION);
uint64_t x = 3000000000ULL;
```
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Code Review ACK fa1b89a6bd:
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a1515cdd96 ci: use Ubuntu Jammy for Windows CI (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This means we'll compile using [GCC 10.3.x](https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/g++-mingw-w64) and [mingw-w64 8.0.0](https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/mingw-w64) which better matches our Guix release environment.
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MarcoFalke:
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hebasto:
ACK a1515cdd96, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
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fa8dad0e07 rpc: Fix implicit-integer-sign-change in verifychain (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It doesn't really make sense to treat `DEFAULT_CHECKLEVEL` as unsigned as long as `VerifyDB` accepts a signed integer.
Making it signed also avoids a cast round trip from signed->unsigned->signed in the RPC.
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luke-jr:
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theStack:
Code-review ACK fa8dad0e07
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820c03aff5 index: check muhash is in sync on coinstatsindex launch (Fabian Jahr)
38ed58b850 index: remove txindex references from base index (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This change lets the `coinstatsindex` fail loudly in case the internal `muhash` state differs from the last finalized output saved on disk, which would indicate that the `muhash` state somehow got out of sync. This should generally not happen since both are written to disk in a batch but #24076 seems to indicate that the might still be an issue.
Since #24076 so far can not be reproduced reliably, the issue should not be closed yet. Further investigation and testing needs to be done.
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mzumsande:
re-ACK 820c03aff5
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 820c03aff5. Good to catch the error earlier
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799968e8b3 tracing: misc follow-ups to 22902 (0xb10c)
36a6584703 tracing: correctly scope utxocache:flush tracepoint (Arnab Sen)
Pull request description:
This PR is a follow-up to the [#22902](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22902).
Previously, the tracepoint `utxocache:flush` was called, even when it was not flushing. So, the tracepoint is now scoped to write only when coins cache to disk.
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0xB10C:
ACK 799968e8b3
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81738d2881 test: Remove suppression no longer needed with headers-only Boost.Test (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
It appears, that moving to [headers-only](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24301) Boost.Test makes the removed suppression unneeded even without [bumping](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24383) boost version.
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MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 81738d2881
Tree-SHA512: e60443f79a2e38cc78fceeff5c2956d622e8a10730129f9c27c14aef59bc6fa0894b8011e6191530443bf3165f78da978bc08ad04248ddb65e2da373264afa6a
07dcf1a76e build: remove boost dep from libmultiprocess (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Looks like this hasn't been needed since https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess/pull/25 and was just missed in #19160.
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 07dcf1a76e. Should probably wait for GUIX build results, but I think this should be fine
hebasto:
ACK 07dcf1a76e
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d4b3483cec Primitives: Correct CTransaction deserialization docstring (TheCharlatan)
Pull request description:
Since https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8589 CTxWitness was removed and instead replaced with CScriptWitness inside each CTxIn.
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w0xlt:
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- mention 'Lost X events' workaround
- clarify flush tracepoint docs
- fix typo in tracepoint context
- clarify flush for prune
The documentation and examples for the `fFlushForPrune` argument
of the utxocache flush tracepoint weren't clear without looking
at the code.
See these comments: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22902#issuecomment-987094612
- doc: note that there can be temporary UTXO caches
Bitcoin Core uses temporary clones of it's _main_ UTXO cache in some
places. The utxocache:add and :spent tracepoints are triggered when
temporary caches are changed too. This is documented.
a4da16fbd4 Improve -netinfo help based on feedback from users and devs (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Clarify which networks are displayed by the peer counts table (*reachable* networks; follow-up to #23324) in response to questions received over the past months, and a few other improvements.
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w0xlt:
ACK a4da16f
kristapsk:
utACK a4da16fbd4
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8e9699cb10 Update doc to match new default wallet type (Bitcoin Hodler)
Pull request description:
#23002 changed the default wallet type to descriptors, so this doc was out of date.
ACKs for top commit:
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fae3f17823 fuzz: Split script formatting from script fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up to commit 9237bdaac1.
The target was improved a bit, but is still taking enormously long. See for example 4096 seconds in https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5153886888525824?logs=ci#L4451.
Most of the time is spent formatting the script. See the flamegraph: 
Thus, I suggest to split up the formatting into a new target. This will:
* Allow more fuzz cycles in the `script` target when exploring the search space with the fuzz engine
* Hopefully allow to reduce the fuzz inputs in `qa-assets` without losing coverage
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fae3f17823
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b223c3c21e test: Add functional test for symlinked blocks directory (laanwj)
ddb75c2e87 test: Add fs_tests/create_directories unit test (Hennadii Stepanov)
1f46b6e46e util: Work around libstdc++ create_directories issue (laanwj)
Pull request description:
Work around libstdc++ issue [PR101510] with create_directories where the leaf already exists as a symlink. Fixes#24257, introduced by the switch to `std::filesystem`. It is meant to be more thorough than #24266, which worked around one instance of the problem.
The issue was [fixed upstream](https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=commit;h=124eaa50e0a34f5f89572c1aa812c50979da58fc), but unfortunately we'll have to carry a fix for it for a while.
This introduces a function `fs::create_directories` which wraps
`std::filesystem::create_directories`. This allows easiliy reverting the
workaround when it is no longer necessary.
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jonatack:
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hebasto:
re-ACK b223c3c21e
w0xlt:
re-ACK b223c3c
vasild:
ACK b223c3c21e
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eb8b22d517 block_connected: re-use previous GetTimeMicros (William Casarin)
80e1c55687 block_connected: don't serialize block hash twice (William Casarin)
Pull request description:
In the validation:block_connected tracepoint, we call block->GetHash(), which
ends up calling CBlockHeader::GetHash(), executing around 8000 serialization
instructions. We don't need to do this extra work, because block->GetHash() is
already called further up in the function. Let's save that value as a local
variable and re-use it in our tracepoint so there is no unnecessary tracepoint
overhead.
Shave off an extra 100 or so instructions from the validation:block_connected
tracepoint by reusing a nearby GetTimeMicros(). This brings the tracepoint down
to 54 instructions. Still high, but much better than the previous ~154 and
8000 instructions which it was originally.
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
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0xB10C:
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laanwj:
Code review ACK eb8b22d517
theStack:
re-ACK eb8b22d517
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Work around libstdc++ issue [PR101510] with create_directories where the
leaf already exists as a symlink. Fixes#24257, introduced by the switch
to `std::filesystem`. It is meant to be more thorough than #24266, which
only worked around one instance of the problem.
The issue was fixed upstream in
https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=commit;h=124eaa50e0a34f5f89572c1aa812c50979da58fc,
but unfortunately we'll have to carry a fix for it for a while.
This introduces a function `fs::create_directories` which wraps
`std::filesystem::create_directories`. This allows easiliy reverting the
workaround when it is no longer necessary.
dc01cbc538 test: Add fs_tests/rename unit test (Hennadii Stepanov)
d4999d40b9 util: Revert back MoveFileExW call for MinGW-w64 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Unfortunately, bitcoin/bitcoin#24308 introduced a [regression](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24308#issuecomment-1037259386) for mingw builds.
The root of the problem is a broken implementation of [`std::filesystem::rename`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/filesystem/rename). In particular, the expected behavior
> If `old_p` is a non-directory file, then `new_p` must be ... existing non-directory file: `new_p` _is first deleted_...
fails with the "File exists" error.
This PR reverts back the `MoveFileExW` call, and adds the [suggested](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24308#pullrequestreview-878832906) unit test.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
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f485a07454 Add missing thread safety lock assertions in validation.h (Jon Atack)
37af8a20cf Add missing thread safety lock assertions in validation.cpp (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
A number of functions in validation.{h,cpp} have a thread safety lock annotation in the declaration but are missing the corresponding run-time lock assertion in the definition.
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hebasto:
re-ACK f485a07454, only suggested change since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24177#pullrequestreview-877810465) review.
vasild:
ACK f485a07454
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bfcd60f5d5 test: activate all index types in feature_init.py (Martin Zumsande)
0243907fae index: Don't commit without valid m_best_block_index (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
When an index thread receives an interrupt during init before it got to index anything (so `m_best_block_index == nullptr` still), it will still try to commit previous "work" before stopping the thread. That means that `BaseIndex::CommitInternal()` calls `GetLocator(nullptr)`, which returns an locator to the tip ([code](06b6369766/src/chain.cpp (L31-L32))), and saves it to the index DB.
On the next startup, this locator will be read and it will be assumed that we have successfully synced the index to the tip, when in reality we have indexed nothing.
In the case of coinstatsindex, this would lead to a shutdown of bitcoind without any indication what went wrong. For the other indexes, there would be no immediate shutdown, but the index would be corrupt.
This PR fixes this by not committing when `m_best_block_index==nullptr`, and it also adds an error log message to the silent coinstatsindex shutdown path.
This is another small bug found by `feature_init.py` - the second commit enables blockfilterindex and coinstatsindex for this test, enabling coinstatsindex without the first commit would have led to frequent failures.
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shaavan:
reACK bfcd60f5d5
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f11dad22a5 test: refactor: remove unneeded bytes<->hex conversions in `byte_to_base58` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
It seems like the only reason for using hex strings in this method was to have a convenient way to convert to an integer from the input data interpreted as big-endian. In Python3 we have `int.from_bytes(..., 'big')` for that purpose, hence there is no need for that anymore and we can simply operate on bytes only.
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faef344f84 Print enable_fuzz_binary in configure (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A *disabled* `enable_fuzz` on current master does *not* mean the the fuzz binary is not compiled. This is confusion, so fix it.
* `enable_fuzz` toggles compilation flags for fuzzing and disables all other target. There is no need to print this in the configure result, because the compilation flags are already printed. Also, all other targets are already printed as `no`.
* `enable_fuzz_binary` does what it says it does and is currently not printed. So print it.
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hebasto:
ACK faef344f84, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (x86_64):
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fa455975e5 util: Add missing unlinkat to syscall sandbox (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This will be needed for g++-12 (after libstdc++6 12-20220206).
Steps to reproduce:
```
gdb --args ./src/bitcoind -sandbox=log-and-abort -regtest
./src/bitcoin-cli -regtest -named createwallet wallet_name=a descriptors=false
./src/bitcoin-cli -regtest stop
```
BT:
```
Thread 1 "b-shutoff" received signal SIGSYS, Bad system call.
0x00007ffff79564f7 in unlinkat () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00007ffff79564f7 in unlinkat () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#1 0x00007ffff7cc7335 in ?? () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6
#2 0x00007ffff7cc94e3 in std::filesystem::remove_all(std::filesystem::__cxx11::path const&) () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6
#3 0x00005555559d4918 in wallet::BerkeleyEnvironment::Flush (this=0x7fffc4005160, fShutdown=<optimized out>) at /usr/include/c++/12/bits/fs_path.h:595
#4 0x000055555592c058 in wallet::StopWallets (context=...) at /usr/include/c++/12/bits/shared_ptr_base.h:1665
#5 0x00005555556617ca in Shutdown (node=...) at ./src/init.cpp:293
#6 0x000055555563ada6 in AppInit (argv=<optimized out>, argc=<optimized out>, node=...) at ./src/bitcoind.cpp:249
#7 main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at ./src/bitcoind.cpp:273
ACKs for top commit:
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Code review ACK fa455975e5
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64645fa3e0 Release process: fix broken link to Guix building docs (Jeremy Rand)
Pull request description:
Not 100% sure whether this link was always broken or if the Guix docs renamed the heading at some point. Either way, seems good to fix it.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 64645fa3e0
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460fa8e0d9 test: remove `import socket` in test_ipv6_local (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
Since this module (`socket`) is imported at the top of file, there is no need to import it again within the function.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 460fa8e0d9
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f730bd7d58 scripted-diff: Rename ShowModalDialogAndDeleteOnClose (Hennadii Stepanov)
5d7666b151 qt: Revert 7fa91e8312 partially (Hennadii Stepanov)
89c277a6fc qt: Delay shutdown while a modal dialog is active (Hennadii Stepanov)
8c0eb80f41 qt: Disable tray icon menu when a modal dialog is active (Hennadii Stepanov)
92427354dd qt, refactor: Use local QAction instances for the tray icon menu (Hennadii Stepanov)
58e16035c1 qt, refactor: Drop BitcoinGUI::{send,receive}CoinsMenuAction members (Hennadii Stepanov)
fd667e73cd qt: Make show_hide_action dependent on the main window actual state (Hennadii Stepanov)
ee151d0327 qt: Drop BitcoinGUI::toggleHideAction member (Hennadii Stepanov)
78189daac8 qt, refactor: Fill up trayIconMenu before connections (Hennadii Stepanov)
66afa286e5 qt, refactor: Replace BitcoinGUI::trayIconActivated with a lambda (Hennadii Stepanov)
c3ca8364b2 qt, refactor: Replace BitcoinGUI::macosDockIconActivated with a lambda (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
As pointed in bitcoin/bitcoin#23790 a regression in wallet unlock was introduced in bitcoin-core/gui#336 when a synchronous `AskPassphraseDialog` has been replaced with an asynchronous one.
This PR reverts a call back to a synchronous mode.
To make synchronous dialogs behave nice during shutdown some additional changes were made.
Please note that disabling the tray icon menu when a modal dialog is active is useful itself as on master (4ad59042b3) it is possible to switch to the "Receive" tab while the GUI is waiting for a password for the "Send" tab:

This is confusing and must be avoided.
Fixesbitcoin/bitcoin#23790.
ACKs for top commit:
prayank23:
tACK f730bd7d58
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This comment described how the constructor of CFeeRate was previously
indirectly used to parse fee rate arguments from RPCs. The command line
input was actually in sat/vB but due to the use of AmountFromValue() it
got converted to BTC/vB. In the constructor this could be rectified by
creating a CFeeRate from that given value (in BTC/vB) and COIN as the
transaction size, turning the input effectively to sat/vB. Since this
usage pattern was removed from the codebase some months ago, the comment
is now obsolete.
Also:
• Use vsize and vbyte instead of size and byte
abc057c603 build: Add Boost.Process usage check (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a check that Boost.Process can be used without linking any libraries (header-only).
Disable the functionality if that is not the case.
Fixesbitcoin/bitcoin#24314.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK abc057c603
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bcd36e14f0 build: correct depends FreeBSD C{XX}FLAGS (fanquake)
7b06ffce9c build: add NetBSD support to depends (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Similar to #23948. Doesn't build the Qt package; I haven't looked at doing that yet, but have an assumption that it's going to fail out of the box similar to the FreeBSD build.
Guix Build:
```bash
```
ACKs for top commit:
theuni:
ACK bcd36e14f0
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It seems like the only reason for using hex strings in this
method was to have a convenient way to convert to an integer
from the input data interpreted as big-endian.
In Python3 we have `int.from_bytes(..., 'big')` for that
purpose, hence there is no need for that anymore and we can
simply operate on bytes only.
34d0e07e92 Test that OP_1-OP_16 (but not lower/higher) start witness programs (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Cherry-picks one of the commits adding test coverage from #13062. As [pointed out by aj](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13062/files#r492723037):
> could move the test additions to the first commit, since they're testing things that are already true
Pull the additional test code into master earlier.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 34d0e07e92
Tree-SHA512: ff0ab2a54613ea6e8246b443363b362dd41b5e464faba4d11be6003aa6588a626cf56e142a3b94465cd37dd3ac4debea08455db96bade336171b6c30ea894950
fa6065661a refactor: Avoid unsigned integer overflow in core_write (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Also, I find the new code a bit easier to understand.
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
Code Review ACK fa6065661a
Tree-SHA512: cd751e3b4dc97ef525eb8be8d0a49e9629389cb114df18d59a06e05388822af2939078e937f01494e6b317d601743b1a433ba47aa40c4dc602372d1f0fd0dc11
edc9a6afdc build, refactor: Reuse expat package version in its download path (Hennadii Stepanov)
4bb7821ab2 build, refactor: Use conventional version notation for boost package (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
`boost` package:
- `.` is used as a separator in versions of other depends packages.
`expat` package:
- reuse package version in its download path
---
The straightforward way to verify this PR:
```
$ cd depends
$ make clean-all
$ make boost_fetched
$ make expat_fetched
```
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prusnak:
ACK edc9a6a
shaavan:
ACK edc9a6afdc
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876b91c383 release-process: Specify remote name in "git fetch" (Jeremy Rand)
Pull request description:
Avoids "does not appear to be a git repository" error.
Fixes#24329
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
ACK 876b91c383
Tree-SHA512: 0ba23cd51ca761823cab19200b69f07a5c23e1a501114e0af73b24195c306cebb789e187dd436f7b3895a10de31e41276bb2fc4b217cd152247d2704e44bc8da
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/ShowModalDialogAndDeleteOnClose/ShowModalDialogAsynchronously/' -- $(git grep -l -e "ShowModalDialogAndDeleteOnClose")
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
It is important to highlight that a modal dialog is showed
asynchronously as there are cases when the synchronous QDialog::exec()
is required.
The AskPassphraseDialog modal dialog must be synchronous here as
expected in the WalletModel::requestUnlock() function.
Fixed an introduced regression.
a5f67b4ca8 build: Fix `make deploy` for Windows when building out of source tree (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (1e7564eca8):
```
$ make distclean
$ mkdir ../build
$ cd ../build
$ CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/../bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/share/config.site ../bitcoin/configure
$ make
$ make deploy
...
File: "/home/hebasto/GitHub/build/../bitcoin/release/bitcoin-qt.exe" -> no files found.
Usage: File [/nonfatal] [/a] ([/r] [/x filespec [...]] filespec [...] |
/oname=outfile one_file_only)
Error in script "<stdin>" on line 75 -- aborting creation process
error: could not build bitcoin-22.99.0-win64-setup.exe
built bitcoin-22.99.0-win64-setup.exe
```
This PR fixes this bug.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK a5f67b4ca8
Tree-SHA512: 7ac2f15cdc433fe509f2392d08a3c611b190a11ff92f718902cf9e25cfb9515f3840f4ddf2b1bfb8a1090e85773e671405c838cbe2b970205a12c20ebaf645bd
471d15536f build: add support for OpenBSD to depends (fanquake)
75ae39eeec build: add a default build tar in depends (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Completes the BSD trifecta. No Qt. Includes a commit that adds a default build_TAR to depends, to make it easier to override and use gnu/gtar, as OpenBSDs tar does not support some of the options we use. Also includes this patch, 684f067dde, to fix a compilation issue in Boost test.
Have tested on OpenBSD 7.0 with:
```bash
gmake -C depends -j9
./autogen.sh
CONFIG_SITE=/home/vagrant/bitcoin/depends/amd64-unknown-openbsd7.0/share/config.site ./configure --disable-external-signer MAKE=gmake
gmake check -j9
```
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laanwj:
Tested ACK 471d15536f
theStack:
Tested ACK 471d15536f
Tree-SHA512: 7009b5d4c84355ebe4ece7042e0ce131659b97eace611fb77f1f16901aafb4b28118961a608a245289772ef7c4acb606dc18357a82c91cdceaf6466fc1cfd242
b75f4c89ec RPC: Return external_signer in getwalletinfo (Kristaps Kaupe)
Pull request description:
Add `external_signer` to the result object of `getwalletinfo` RPC which indicates whether `WALLET_FLAG_EXTERNAL_SIGNER` flag is set for the wallet.
ACKs for top commit:
S3RK:
utACK b75f4c89ec
achow101:
ACK b75f4c89ec
prayank23:
utACK b75f4c89ec
brunoerg:
utACK b75f4c89ec
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ee822d85d6 util: use stronger-guarantee rename method (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Use std::filesystem::rename() instead of std::rename(). We rely on the
destination to be overwritten if it exists, but std::rename()'s behavior
is implementation-defined in this case.
This is a rebase of #20435 by vasild.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK ee822d85d6
hebasto:
Approach ACK ee822d85d6.
vasild:
ACK ee822d85d6
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In `PeerManagerImpl::RelayAddress()` we used just the hash of the
address that is being relayed to decide where to relay it to. Include
the port in that hash, so that e.g. `1.1.1.1:5555` and `1.1.1.1:6666`
get relayed to different peers. Those are two different, distinct
services after all.
This new constructor will be useful if we just want to hash a `CService`
object without the two `GetRand()` calls (in `RelayAddress()` in a
subsequent commit).
By default, for mainnet, the p2p listening port is 8333. Bitcoin Core
has a strong preference for only connecting to nodes that listen on that
port.
Remove that preference because connections over clearnet that involve
port 8333 make it easy to detect, analyze, block or divert Bitcoin p2p
traffic before the connection is even established (at TCP SYN time).
For further justification see the OP of:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23306
ddcac22f09 doc: cleanup doc on need of Developer Account to obtain macOS SDK (jarolrod)
Pull request description:
The explicit statement that an Apple Developer Account is required in order to obtain the SDK is buried within the `Deterministic macOS DMG Notes` section. It should be the first thing mentioned under the `SDK Extraction` section.
The reason to do this is to set expectations of what is required before starting any steps or clicking on links.
This fixes the issue by doing just that; moving this information to the `SDK Extraction` section. Now that the information is moved, this also deletes unnecessary SDK related notes from the `Deterministic macOS DMG Notes` section. It is not necessary to explain under what sub-directory 'most' of the important files are inside of the `Xcode.app`.
Note that this also fixes a missed Xcode version link bump by deleting it :)
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK ddcac22f09
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The explicit statement that an Apple Developer Account is required in
order to obtain the SDK is buried within the "Deterministic macOS DMG
Notes" section. It should be the first thing mentioned under the "SDK
Extraction" section. The reason to do this is to set expectations of
what is required before starting any steps or clicking on links.
This fixes the issue by doing just that; moving this information to the
"SDK Extraction" section. Now that the information is moved, this also
deletes unnecessary SDK related notes from the "Deterministic macOS DMG
Notes" section. It is not necessary to explain under what sub-directory
'most' of the important files are inside of the 'Xcode.app'.
0c49e52b22 build: remove unneeded getentropy detection (HAVE_GETENTROPY) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
5cd15ffdce random: use arc4random on OpenBSD (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Inspired by a discussion on obtaining randomness on various OSes in a secp256k1 PR (https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/748#discussion_r524605472, see also https://bitcoincore.reviews/libsecp256k1-748), I think it makes sense to follow best practices and use `arc4random_buf` rather than `getentropy` on OpenBSD in our random module.
The [getentropy(2) man page](https://man.openbsd.org/getentropy.2) states:
```
getentropy() is not intended for regular code; please use the
arc4random(3) family of functions instead.
```
The [arc4random(3) man page](https://man.openbsd.org/arc4random.3) states:
```
Use of these functions is encouraged for almost all random number
consumption because the other interfaces are deficient in either quality,
portability, standardization, or availability.
```
On the linked PR discussion worries about using RC4 internally has been expressed (see https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/85601/is-arc4random-secure-enough/172905#172905), but this would only affect users of OpenBSD <5.5, using a version that was released more than 8 years ago.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Tested ACK 0c49e52b22
Tree-SHA512: b5ed3d0718962c5a3839db9a28f93d08a0ac93094cc664f83bc4cf1cfad25049e6240b7b81fe06b71e6a3a0ca24a2c337eab088abec5470ad014e10c04fdb216
Use std::filesystem::rename() instead of std::rename(). We rely on the
destination to be overwritten if it exists, but std::rename()'s behavior
is implementation-defined in this case.
fac9fe5d05 Fix unintended unsigned integer overflow in strencodings (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This fixes two issues for strings that start with a colon and only have one colon:
* `fMultiColon` is incorrectly set to `true`
* There is an unsigned integer overflow `colon - 1` (`0 - 1`)
Neither issue matters, as the result is discarded. Though, it makes sense to still fix the issue for clarity and to avoid sanitizer issues in the function.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fac9fe5d05
shaavan:
Code Review ACK fac9fe5d05
Tree-SHA512: e71c21a0b617abf241e561ce6b90b963e2d5e2f77bd9547ce47209a1a94b454384391f86ef5d35fedd4f4df19add3896bb3d61fed396ebba8e864e3eeb75ed59
fa2807ef19 test: Remove unused integer sanitizer suppressions (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Looks like they are not needed anymore. Maybe due to commit 7de2cf9b25 ?
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa2807ef19
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fa2f7d0059 fuzz: Avoid unsigned integer overflow in FormatParagraph (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`FormatParagraph` is only ever called with compile time constant arguments, so I don't see the need for fuzzing it.
Though, keep it for now, but avoid the unsigned integer overflow with this patch.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa2f7d0059
Tree-SHA512: 01fc64a9ef73c183921ca1b0cd8db9514c0a242e3acf215a3393f383ae129e01625ebb16eaf9cb86370eda62d0145c3dcf8f62e40edf5958abc1f777c5687280
ebda2b8c81 util: Drop no longer needed StripRedundantLastElementsOfPath() function (Hennadii Stepanov)
ecd094e2b1 Use ArgsManager::GetPathArg() for "-walletdir" option (Hennadii Stepanov)
06fed4c21e Use ArgsManager::GetPathArg() for "-blocksdir" option (Hennadii Stepanov)
15b632bf16 Use ArgsManager::GetPathArg() for "-datadir" option (Hennadii Stepanov)
540ca5111f util: Add ArgsManager::GetPathArg() function (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
[Switching](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20744) to `std::filesystems` makes possible to leverage [`std::filesystem::path::lexically_normal`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/filesystem/path/lexically_normal) and get rid of ugly `StripRedundantLastElementsOfPath()` crutch.
To make its usage simple and error-proof, a new `ArgsManager::GetPathArg()` member function introduced which guarantees to return a normalized with no trailing slashes paths provided via `-datadir`, `-blocksdir` or `-walletdir` command-line arguments or configure options.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK ebda2b8c81. Only change since last review is rebase which simplified the last commit
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fa1b227a72 Remove broken and unused CDataStream methods (MarcoFalke)
faee5f8dc2 test: Create fresh CDataStream each time (MarcoFalke)
fa71114926 test: Inline expected_xor (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The `insert` and `erase` methods have many issues:
* They are unused
* They are confusing and hard to read, as they implement "special cases" for optimization, that isn't needed
* They are broken (See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24231)
* Fixing them leads to mingw compile errors (See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24231#issuecomment-1029286985)
Fix all issues by removing them
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa1b227a72
Tree-SHA512: 9d9e5d42e6ffc5ae82bdb67cfb5b50b45977ae674acee6ff99092560aebf2fc7e4584ded614e190db0663226fa198e34350517cd7ee57d518de22e9568bc349a
d644c45e39 build, refactor: Drop redundant `$(package)_download_file` assignments (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
No need to specify `$(package)_download_file` when it is equal to `$(package)_file_name`.
Historically, before bitcoin/bitcoin#19817, distinct `$(package)_download_file` and `$(package)_file_name` were used for better portability (I guess) by removing `+` characters from a file name.
The only package which still use file renaming is `native_capnp`: eca694a4e7/depends/packages/native_capnp.mk (L3-L5)
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
ACK d644c45e39
fanquake:
ACK d644c45e39
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fac62056b5 Fix integer sanitizer suppressions in validation.cpp (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It doesn't seem ideal to have an integer sanitizer enabled, but then disable it for the whole validation.cpp file.
Fix it with a refactor and remove the suppression.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK fac62056b5, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
prayank23:
Code Review ACK fac62056b5
Tree-SHA512: efc5b9887cb2e207033b264ebf425bae5ff013e909701c049aea5d79a21f10495826e962d171b3d412717cbf0a4723e5124133b5401b35a73915212e85e91020
aeb18b665c Bugfix: GUI: Check validity when QValidatedLineEdit::setText is called (Luke Dashjr)
b1a544be10 Bugfix: GUI: Re-check validity after QValidatedLineEdit::setCheckValidator (Luke Dashjr)
2385b508d5 Bugfix: GUI: Only apply invalid style to QValidatedLineEdit, not its tooltip (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
1. Use a CSS selector to avoid changing the background colour of the tooltip.
2. Re-check validity of input when we first set the validator (probably a no-op in practice).
3. Check validity of input when it is set programmatically via `setText` (eg, via the address book). Probably no-op in practice UNTIL merging https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15987 or any other PR that adds a warning for valid addresses.
Moved from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18133 (just concept ACKs)
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
tACK aeb18b665c
hebasto:
ACK aeb18b665c, tested on Linux Mint 20.3 (Qt 5.12.8).
Tree-SHA512: b6fa8ee4dec76e1c759095721240e6fa5071a02993cb28406e96a0fa2e819f5dddc03d2e7c9073354d7865c2b09eb263afaf853ecba42e9fc4f50ef4ae20bf0f
99de8068cd validation: use stronger EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED() (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24103 added annotations to
denote that the callers of `CChainState::ActivateBestChain()` and
`CChainState::InvalidateBlock()` must not own `m_chainstate_mutex` at
the time of the call.
Replace the added `LOCKS_EXCLUDED()` with a stronger
`EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED()`, see
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThreadSafetyAnalysis.html#negative for the
difference between both.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 99de8068cd.
jonatack:
ACK 99de8068cd. Tested with Debian clang version 13.0.1. Reproduced hebasto's results. Verified that `LoadExternalBlockFile()` needs the annotation added here.
Tree-SHA512: 59640d9ad472cdb5066ecde89cc0aff8632a351fc030f39bb43800d2c856fb1aed3576e4134212d32be161b18780f06dc5066ac71df7f7cd69e3f21f886e1542
b9c113af75 util: Avoid buggy std::filesystem:::create_directories() call (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Compiled with some libstdc++ versions (e.g., on Ubuntu 20.04) [`std::filesystem:::create_directories()`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/filesystem/create_directory) call [fails](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24257#issue-1123753243) to handle symbol links properly.
No behavior change in comparison to the [pre-20744](c194293883) master branch.
Fixesbitcoin/bitcoin#24257.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK b9c113af75. Nice simplification and fix
MarcoFalke:
review ACK b9c113af75🐬
Tree-SHA512: 79d940cfc1f68d9b0548fb2ab005e90850b54ac0fb3bb2940afd632d56288d92687579a3176bac3fd0ea3d2dae71e26444f8f7bdb87862414c12866ae5e857c4
bac30e85f3 docs: Move explanation of hardened key syntax closer to KEY section (Bitcoin Hodler)
Pull request description:
The line about "(Anywhere a `'` suffix is permitted to denote hardened derivation, the suffix `h` can be used instead.)" belongs with the section on KEY expressions, not following the unrelated TREE section.
ACKs for top commit:
prusnak:
ACK bac30e8
meshcollider:
ACK bac30e85f3
Tree-SHA512: 56fe97b89c02e67e94cab33b01e56f17f9b501b97036c5b35939dc4000a9d5e9afe4333869ba97bbe81372c538b7b2021a7d2520aba731400d8d0e62714d52b4
d1fab9d5d2 test: Call ceildiv helper with integer (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
On master,
`assert_fee_amount(Decimal("0.00000993"), 217, Decimal("0.00004531"))` passes
`assert_fee_amount(Decimal("0.00000993"), Decimal("217"), Decimal("0.00004531"))` fails.
the reason is that the // operator in `ceildiv(a,b) = -(-a//b)` has a different behavior for Decimals, see [doc](https://docs.python.org/3/library/decimal.html#decimal-objects).
`wallet_send.py` calls this function with Decimals, and I think this is the reason for the failure reported in the OP of #24151 (`wallet_send.py --legacy-wallet` line 332, the numbers used in the example above are from there). However, the other failures reported there cannot be explained by this, so this is just a partial fix.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK d1fab9d5d2. Tracking down this problem was a good find, and code seems safer and easier to understand now
Tree-SHA512: 5bf0568cd1a0824f6b1a15a03580b6e9391b4f51112a97c1d00469d255bf6dda45c49a36fa567a5ba9b9973efe1d9cdd480db91965c9f4c2aa963629a8a32cba
a036358994 test: Repair failfast option for test runner (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Fixes#23990
After #23799, the `--failfast` option in the test runner for the functional tests stopped working, because a second outer loop was introduced, which would have needed a `break` too for the test runner to fail immediately. This also led to the errors reported in #23990.
This provides a straightforward fix for that.
There is also #23995 which is a larger refactor, but that hasn't been updated in a while to fix the failfast issue.
ACKs for top commit:
pg156:
Tested ACK a036358994. I agree adding the `all_passed` flag to break out of the outer loop when needed makes sense. The "failfast" option works after this change.
Tree-SHA512: 3e2f775e36c13d180d32a05cd1cfe0883274e8615cdbbd4e069a9899e9b9ea1091066cf085e93f1c5326bd8ecc6ff524e0dad7c638f60dfdb169fefcdb26ee52
fadcd03139 Fix unsigned integer overflow in LoadMempool (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It doesn't seem ideal to have an integer sanitizer enabled, but then disable it for the whole validation.cpp file.
This removes one of the two violations.
This should be a refactor.
ACKs for top commit:
prayank23:
Code Review ACK fadcd03139
Tree-SHA512: 9fb2f3d49008a59cd45b7c17be0c88c04e61183197c11c8176865af5532c8d0c940db49a351dd0fc75e1d7fd8678c3b816d34cfca170dc6b9cf8f37fdf1c8cae
fad81548fa test: Avoid testing negative block heights (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A negative chain height is only used to denote an empty chain, not the height of any block.
So stop testing that and remove a suppression.
ACKs for top commit:
brunoerg:
crACK fad81548fa
Tree-SHA512: 0f9e91617dfb6ceda99831e6cf4b4bf0d951054957c159b1a05a178ab6090798fae7368edefe12800da24585bcdf7299ec3534f4d3bbf5ce6a6eca74dd3bb766
fadc54b79b Fix unsigned integer overflow in tapscript validation weight calculation (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Change the tapscript validation weight constants from uint64_t to int64_t, since the type of m_validation_weight_left is also int64_t. Otherwise this will cause sanitizer warnings.
This should be safe because signed integer overflow isn't expected to happen.
ACKs for top commit:
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK fadc54b79b
theStack:
Code-review ACK fadc54b79b
Tree-SHA512: 7a62d3a84733ab7827e3fa50d83f5493f2481b725c587e986eb2c128a769f023756f3ad964401526e386a847aa630a9f6c43a57d25ce5fd4af0b6bb5e0615528
Before 7cedafc541 added the TREE
section, this line appeared right after the KEY section.
It doesn't really fit in its former location since it's the KEY
section that discusses derivation path syntax, not the TREE section.
d216bc8d76 Re-enable walletinit_verify_walletdir_no_trailing2 test disabled in #20744 (Ryan Ofsky)
80cd64e842 Re-enable util_datadir check disabled in #20744 (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
Reenable some broken tests as discussed https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20744#discussion_r798651736 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20744#discussion_r798678137
Fix windows test cases broken in #20744, by passing normalized path arguments to fs::equivalent, fs::exists, and fs::is_directory, instead of non-normalized arguments. Also re-enable the tests.
It is possible these changes also fix real init behavior on windows when -datadir or -walletdir paths with trailing dots or dashes are used, but it's not clear because I only tested on wine.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK d216bc8d76, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 2099ddfa1a3ad70f7ac2ff413929414a1851d257b280da25c0f5cefb46fd1372b580a1f1ee5280681a1c16e6031f119185cadd4f7a6121298562cf001f711068
d570f26e17 Add bitcoin_config.h to build_msvc/.gitignore (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
`bitcoin_config.h` is auto-generated by the `msvc-autogen.py` script.
ACKs for top commit:
sipsorcery:
ACK d570f26e17
vincenzopalazzo:
ACK d570f26e17
Tree-SHA512: 913a04733454e3f9309db19e53a9f499fb304a9d1bff5aa51f2b2938adbd67d35ddacb31c5a2cec8790a060b1ee48c546bc3e755ee4945023b23fc9236deb3e4
824e1ffa9f bench: Represents paths with fs::path instead of std::string (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
Suggested https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20744#issuecomment-1022486215
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
untested ACK 824e1ffa9f
hebasto:
ACK 824e1ffa9f, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (x86_64).
Tree-SHA512: 348fc189f30b5ad9a8e49e95e535d2c044462a9d534c3f34d887fbde0c05c41e88e02b4fc340709e6395a1188496a8333eb9e734310aa4c41755ec080e53c06e
8fcb19fb47 Squashed 'src/minisketch/' changes from 89629eb2c7..7eeb778fef (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Marco mentioned issues running the native valgrind job (it sets `-Werror`) on arm64 hardware due to compile errors:
```bash
minisketch/src/minisketch.cpp:66:20: error: unused function 'EnableClmul' [-Werror,-Wunused-function]
```
Pull the subtree to fix this. The only change here is https://github.com/sipa/minisketch/pull/58.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 4382d09896
Tree-SHA512: 8dbb2d8a4269e187987a9e6084c6265ed8256859b0776474c2d332df64427cd55608932e1e2053dcc3d8d1699a82c667afae20c3db7a35407bea662ada65a5f7
This should also fix an init error if a -walletdir with a trailing slash
is used on windows. This appears to be a real error and regression
introduced with #20744.
On windows (or at least wine), fs calls that actuallly access the
filesystem like fs::equivalent or fs::exists seem to treat directory
paths with trailing slashes as not existing, so it's necessary to
normalize these paths before using them. This change passes canonical
paths to fs calls validating the -walletdir path to fix this.
This should also fix an assert error if a -datadir with a trailing slash
is used on windows. This appears to be a real error and regression
introduced with #20744.
On windows (or at least wine), fs calls that actuallly access the
filesystem like fs::equivalent or fs::exists seem to treat directory
paths with trailing slashes as not existing, so it's necessary to
normalize these paths before using them. This fix adds a
path::lexically_normal() call to the failing assert so it passes.
985d85e9a8 Follow Transifex docs to prepare XLIFF source (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is a #21694 follow up.
From the Transifex [docs](https://docs.transifex.com/formats/xliff#how-to-distinguish-between-a-source-file-and-a-translation-file):
> A source file is different than a translation file. The translation file contains \<Target> references, whereas a source file does not.
This PR makes the `qt/locale/bitcoin_en.xlf` source file according to the docs.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 985d85e9a8
Tree-SHA512: 537ef78f39a12f094b17fc902c5b59c7ae4d27e5fa35fbf6b33386843e4521236dac3275ba26ff2d1c435e53e8942284644d5de67b0b3543cec96cbcd4351607
f7a19ef774 qt,refactor: Use std::chrono in TrafficGraphWidget class (Shashwat)
Pull request description:
The PR is a follow-up to #517
- It addresses the change suggested in [this](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/517#pullrequestreview-850260826) comment.
- This PR changes the type of `msecsPerSample` from **int** to **std::chrono::minutes** and makes other relevant subsequent changes that were limited to the **trafficgraphwidget** file.
ACKs for top commit:
RandyMcMillan:
tACK f7a19ef774
hebasto:
ACK f7a19ef774
promag:
Code review ACK f7a19ef774.
Tree-SHA512: 5094ba894f3051fc99148cb8f408fc6f9d6571188673dcb7bf24366cdfb3eaf6d4e41083685d578ad2a9fbe31cc491a5f3fa9b7c9ab6eb90e4dc1356f89ae18a
04255073bb qt: Update source translations (laanwj)
cf79c56e65 init: Remove confusing '(possible integer overflow?)' from error message (laanwj)
d570a63894 qt: Update transifex resource blob to 23.0 (laanwj)
Pull request description:
- Update translations for 0.23 string freeze
- Update transifex resource blob to 23.0
This is necessary before a 23.0 resource can be created on Transifex.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 04255073bb
Tree-SHA512: ff886e92721f070e3c135cfec229c41848a67c02355b88f2a5a507241b545f4209167d83b561420c2a82f49a5994170b01dcfb95bfc3fe6b9c832abcc6547b14
ef5014d256 style: wrap long lines in CNode creation and add some comments (Vasil Dimov)
b683491648 scripted-diff: rename CNode::cs_hSocket to CNode::m_sock_mutex (Vasil Dimov)
c41a1162ac net: use Sock in CNode (Vasil Dimov)
c5dd72e146 fuzz: move FuzzedSock earlier in src/test/fuzz/util.h (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
_This is a piece of #21878, chopped off to ease review._
Change `CNode` to use a pointer to `Sock` instead of a bare `SOCKET`.
This will help mocking / testing / fuzzing more code.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
re-ACK ef5014d256 changes since last review are the removal of an unneeded dtor and the addition of a style commit
w0xlt:
reACK ef5014d
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK ef5014d256, I have reviewed the code, and believe it makes sense to merge
theStack:
Cod-review ACK ef5014d256
Tree-SHA512: 7f5414dd339cd2f16f7cbdc5fcec238d68b6d50072934aea10b901f409da28ff1ece6db6e899196616aa8127b8b25ab5b86d000bdcee58b4cadd7a3c1cf560c5
07269321f3 build: remove Boost::system usage (fanquake)
b87f9c5edf build: remove boost::filesystem usage (Kiminuo)
41d7166c8a refactor: replace boost::filesystem with std::filesystem (Kiminuo)
ffc89d1f21 build: add support for std::filesystem (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This PR replaces our Boost Filesystem usage with [`std::filesystem`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/filesystem) and includes dropping Boost System as a dependency. It includes a squashed down version of the changes from #19245.
[A macro has been added](7002c4ade0), modelling how we check for `-latomic` to facilitate linking with `-lstdc++fs` when required. This is ~GCC < 9.1 & ~Clang < 9.0, however not always. i.e you could be using Clang 7 on top of a GCC 9 installation (i.e Ubuntu Focal) and use `<filesystem>` without passing any additional arguments. I've tested this with GCC 8 on Bionic, Clang 7 on Focal & with Apple Clang 12.0.0 on macOS.
Guix build:
```bash
bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
c1f9b326f9be4140f00cebeae5ff8de428a2fb8ecced539fcc36c53f53bfecf4 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
b44aca3bcf5ea92a3a6c48c24d6f85576f425f59b73528d4d00c20e950cf2128 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-07269321f38e-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
27a5553f7bd14797293fc40c5fb131c91e98a61d5481a283f13a1d0497eb5ed8 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-07269321f38e-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
99e55a88823f6095864a09c9eaa824e24d9ec527380eb394f751c7205b930f69 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
b720b2724fa47fde584f58ed3b587f1d1183523540777fd367ab7e582605cfea guix-build-07269321f38e/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-07269321f38e-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
c19c247f4e9e0d7f888ac8ba9de1c12d382f48fa828a685d4fe02818a18abd1f guix-build-07269321f38e/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-07269321f38e-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
55b49ccb38de03bb95101354a16fd8d2190abede5ccc0d9b00b40c0cd526a2f6 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/arm64-apple-darwin/SHA256SUMS.part
baa44752470a6be9acae1c2f8fd1b9bc37afb00971787ea11fbaeddc9ab7c4aa guix-build-07269321f38e/output/arm64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-07269321f38e-arm64-apple-darwin.tar.gz
ad7df4d8026d5bcce1321cdccc2e1820e8a8bb7e1064ed16e20a7ea354057fd2 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/arm64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-07269321f38e-osx-unsigned.dmg
f342066dc34a14d67c47779a2413a14633a996e8e7ddca89ae0184e23ef99efd guix-build-07269321f38e/output/arm64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-07269321f38e-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
f6905346a5d48f57805fb062d0247ab5007c89047070a0b3125941dd1a2b8aa6 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-07269321f38e.tar.gz
a1f6c4b2b118dbd89770801f0bcffd2218b82df408cd227e34c40493469bb7a2 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
ba8359426e523bf013d93579c1bedc57380214c8170a9743b64ec1a8a3bbccbf guix-build-07269321f38e/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-07269321f38e-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
b0bb500c274a683ea28ecbc1e8f18c618a9f8acb00045f80ae43c515288402c0 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-07269321f38e-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
38c85e9589e092cd3aa08996aa383c0ccd5c73208943389741355a6eb7f72537 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
50fcba7942ff48d91e84c093fda0affc17e46167fe1d5137c6e14c5c41f289d1 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-07269321f38e-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
fa08ef1ceca072e014faa95ffee945954b2976fa28f90926b87ab0e5f15f8ca5 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-07269321f38e-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
e52dd80a9c306d6aeb544acaa1f4ed560b6b92b5184764a05026d45451aa2e94 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
864e0a16c485b4159cec3ee0a83b046f1b1c3bc821670011c5ac5cd09ddfb91f guix-build-07269321f38e/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-07269321f38e-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
4a061172181322e7ad0cf06405bf74f4c8683eaba3a67ecfd46158cba7627f62 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-07269321f38e-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
876d82251853205420dffe7237523fc6ee3d09f78bf74cc03dc71f548446f335 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/SHA256SUMS.part
3f82b2e62c60eee68e7b8fc28e4792e069e3c2cd780ee2d67290ca422cdbc47c guix-build-07269321f38e/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-07269321f38e-osx-unsigned.dmg
4ccdd4c410cac9d627e54ce83ee4816608681735da3cb93c60c5eb70ca86337a guix-build-07269321f38e/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-07269321f38e-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
2179d36b2f60e28c15262d4e51f27465b5ae077f60e550345e125683ca611066 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-07269321f38e-osx64.tar.gz
b377e72fe84b6a982b8d414d60c85e6319523dff50dc852a0ba907f6d850ddd0 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
8547e2f582ce05ae6a6224793b64efb2eb63f2816bf0bed5d53fcc4786274597 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-07269321f38e-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
83b64805aa39f31a6fa4c2ed41e029c3be084e6dea06b90fac1ebca5c95bce29 guix-build-07269321f38e/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-07269321f38e-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 07269321f3
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 07269321f3🎀
hebasto:
ACK 07269321f3
Tree-SHA512: 1f11614467d2013ed799f23c1c14716570f4c798f231671c731a69c7773ef32a0aa2acc69d4ac2f1f176ef6f160f56566c6bd75c9c059a0e82ab4c58d2b2a750
Warning: Replacing fs::system_complete calls with fs::absolute calls
in this commit may cause minor changes in behaviour because fs::absolute
no longer strips trailing slashes; however these changes are believed to
be safe.
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
9796dcacdc doc: Install only "-posix" MinGW compiler when possible (Hennadii Stepanov)
0bbae237a8 ci: Drop no longer needed `update-alternatives` (Hennadii Stepanov)
01d1845a80 build, qt: Specify QMAKE_CXX explicitly (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
While changes introduced in bitcoin/bitcoin#22093 worked fine with Qt 5.12, after bumping Qt up to 5.15 the cross-compiling of `qt` package for Windows fails with `error: ‘mutex’ in namespace ‘std’ does not name a type`.
The first commit fixes this bug.
The second commit cleans up a related CI script.
The third commit improves related docs (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22093#discussion_r680911586).
ACKs for top commit:
prusnak:
ACK 9796dca
Tree-SHA512: 0dc46c5dfab85bd6d2901052cd630e86f9b4e09c08ef87136b44ddecb1783cdf3cd0a6e67b95ac7a78da24cd7adedc88745f61f9a8d9993fbff26d33bf88d874
01e121d290 depends: fix capnp's descriptor for make download (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
The non-native capnp was trying to fetch the wrong file.
Without this, "make -C depends MULTIPROCESS=1 download" is broken.
Presumably it breaks with the download target because the dependency graph is flattened. It manages to work if native_capnp is encountered first because it will then be found in the cache.
ACKs for top commit:
gruve-p:
tACK 01e121d290
hebasto:
ACK 01e121d290, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (x86_64).
Tree-SHA512: 2605d895f3799be5a311f6f7d36a5c13cdb715dc148915ad818f4afc7d5de92cd6b8ecd34ff2b21cef6743b090819bba1e3353096cfb5659c55f76113ce5adf3
ae9175f608 build: add FreeBSD support to depends (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Setup to use the system Clang (11.0.1 as of FreeBSD 13.0).
Doesn't build the Qt package; that requires a few additional changes. The current issue is that FreeBSDs `byacc` seems to have an issue parsing something in libxkbcommon. Work in progress branch here: https://github.com/fanquake/bitcoin/tree/depends_support_freebsd_qt. In any case, I don't think building the Qt libs on FreeBSD is a super high priority (I'd also have no way to test the GUI).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK ae9175f608
Tree-SHA512: 1ecc7855f0195f68c96e534bd77ce17c3975db1dfb3caa35302c2b46643c8c30f75b1c2e1735cf69f1eddb70447d11e67e7f339ef5497336cdff7a59b32be961
148b33cf72 build: Replace `which` command with `command -v` (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On some systems the `which` command can emit messages into stderr. For example, for `debianutils 5.5-1` package in Debian Sid:
```
# which cat
/usr/bin/which: this version of `which' is deprecated; use `command -v' in scripts instead.
/bin/cat
```
Although such messages are harmless, they could distract developers needlessly (see bitcoin/bitcoin#24056).
Fixesbitcoin/bitcoin#24056.
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
Code Review ACK 148b33cf72
laanwj:
Code review ACK 148b33cf72
Tree-SHA512: 36ee45d8831afb75a1ba6f8c8491fa5381159a2b86042140ac09037752f74e92d3e725caa793b8e97c36afe03ada0b557eede95df2bec049173c27f32ffc804a
The non-native capnp was trying to fetch the wrong file.
Without this, "make -C depends MULTIPROCESS=1 download" is broken.
Presumably it breaks with the download target because the dependency graph is
flattened. It manages to work if native_capnp is encountered first because it
will then be found in the cache.
Following best practices on OpenBSD. The getentropy(2) man page states:
"getentropy() is not intended for regular code;
please use the arc4random(3) family of functions instead."
fad84a2595 refactor: Fixup uint64_t-cast style in touched line (MarcoFalke)
fa041878de Fix implicit-integer-sign-change in bloom (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Signed values don't really make sense when using `std::vector::operator[]`.
Fix that and remove the suppression.
ACKs for top commit:
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK fad84a2595
theStack:
Code-review ACK fad84a2595
Tree-SHA512: 7139dd9aa098c41e4af1b6e63dd80e71a92b0a98062d1676b01fe550ffa8e21a5f84a578afa7a536d70dad1b8a5017625e3a9e2dda6f864b452ec77b130ddf2a
438e6f4c33 test: speedup interface_rest.py by whitelisting peers (immediate tx relay) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
11b9684dfd test: use MiniWallet for rest_interface.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (interface_rest.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in #20078.
Note that the original test sent funds from one node to another and checked node's balances, but the state of a node's wallet is not relevant to any of the REST endpoints, i.e. the replacement is quite stright-forward. In an additional commit, the test is further sped up by using the good ol' immediate tx relay trick (parameter `-whitelist=noban@127.0.0.1`).
ACKs for top commit:
brunoerg:
ACK 438e6f4c33
Tree-SHA512: eac351c5fb7e043c36c193d51545f20f563be9aaa04f3429a2bfb452ae4aa72294d2552800d6cac55c9a3ec2b4f30bcda2abcd74736dec3ed75e7d83c5af437f
3ee6d0788e test: add more wallet conflicts assertions (S3RK)
3b98bf9c43 Revert "Add to spends only transcations from me" (S3RK)
Pull request description:
This reverts commit d04566415e from #22929.
This commit was based on invalid assumption that `mapTxSpends` should contain only outgoing txs and broke wallet conflicts feature.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 3ee6d0788e
Tree-SHA512: bf5a77ced6bac57d5eb85771d9189c53e1edc295d179ed5a1bdce18e365794a9101b4cecf35387b27f67260db3b47f7214e7876e490494529b748cceeb95632d
fafc55a489 ci: Use dash when building depends in centos build (MarcoFalke)
fa33236e77 scripted-diff: Rename DOCKER_EXEC to CI_EXEC (MarcoFalke)
fa5457e64a ci: Bump CentOS 8 image (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
CentOS 8 was just shut down:
```
$ pob centos:8
[root_e606059da4d9 /]# dnf update
Failed to set locale, defaulting to C.UTF-8
CentOS Linux 8 - AppStream
Error: Failed to download metadata for repo 'appstream': Cannot prepare internal mirrorlist: No URLs in mirrorlist
```
Fix that by bumping the image.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
utACK fafc55a with the caveat that I've never used CentOS.
Tree-SHA512: 741eb606c9f67cd218e41ce98460606d8594ff98148636c28ac20bae2809e3ee4a18c97aa3c849630f0a6ac30255c7423253b4309ae2d7cdd5c6624cc6836b95
fa2406a50a zmq: Fix implicit-integer-sign-change (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
uint256::begin() returns unsigned data, so there is no reason to make it signed.
Fix that and remove the sanitizer suppression.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK fa2406a50a
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK fa2406a50a, I have reviewed the code and think it makes sense
Tree-SHA512: 150ebcf3fdc3e0f60b6fd8e5fe638737b01e8a0863296bd545fb5ed17d33ab23b2ff94204996aa7b4617650b7383bd86ed2d2bf46746b410feae449de179a2bd
faa630aa15 test: Fix sanitizer suppresions in streams_tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Two changes (that also make sense on their own) to remove the file-wide sanitizer suppression:
* `FindByte` no longer takes a `char`, but an `uint8_t`, after commit 196b459920.
* The `key` vector of unsigned chars can be removed and inlined as initializer-list. This avoids a bunch of verbose code like `clear()` and `push_back` of `char`s.
ACKs for top commit:
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK faa630aa15, I have reviewed the changes and agree it makes sense to merge
Tree-SHA512: 747b9d4676fad6d07f3955668639c93333625e69199ff4c499f01167de3875990d93db85e775a7f5b1b684575dceaec8aa000b4db15525fc47b699bac1c85e3d
By whitelisting the peers via -whitelist, the inventory is transmissioned
immediately rather than on average every 5 seconds, speeding up the test by at
least a factor of two:
before:
$ time ./interface_rest.py
...
0m14.82s real 0m01.44s user 0m01.19s system
with this commit:
$ time ./interface_rest.py
...
0m05.67s real 0m01.07s user 0m01.35s system
fa7b07571f test: Fix feature_init intermittent issues (MarcoFalke)
fa4595deb3 test: Remove random line number feature from feature_init.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The test doesn't work currently because the log might be finalized before `wait_for_debug_log` is started, in which case it will assume the log is empty and fail to detect any line.
Fix this by calling `wait_for_debug_log` first. Fixes#24060.
Also, remove the "random line number" part of the test, because it doesn't really test anything novel. `wait_for_debug_log` is inherently racy, so will randomly terminate at the exact point or later. So the randomization is already sufficiently covered.
ACKs for top commit:
jamesob:
ACK fa7b07571f
mzumsande:
Code Review ACK fa7b07571f
Tree-SHA512: f107a04926270a1d9ac8f53b6e5254566d1827ba7d27fd74f9ce909319f8794f8bd46da9c42256bf41b6df26c0bad8b9a0d54e4e148695189af09f31e3948330
1111d33532 refactor: Make MessageBoxFlags enum underlying type unsigned (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
All values in the enum are unsigned. Also, flags shouldn't be treated as signed types. So clarify the underlying type and remove a sanitizer suppression.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 1111d33532, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 48b16c4a0ace1a1e4d351d6eadadbb1bc42aef7fd82e24e3ea50c62f2c04a552ed21027158d09aa97e630c8c7d732cb150c38065333d7c2accbae46593b7ed9f
020acea99b refactor: replace RecursiveMutex m_chainstate_mutex with Mutex (w0xlt)
ddeefeef20 refactor: add negative TS annotations for `m_chainstate_mutex` (w0xlt)
1dfd31bc26 scripted-diff: rename m_cs_chainstate -> m_chainstate_mutex (w0xlt)
Pull request description:
This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the `RecursiveMutex m_cs_chainstate`.
`m_cs_chainstate` is only held in `ActivateBestChain()` and `InvalidateBlock()`.
So apparently there is no recursion involved, so the `m_cs_chainstate` can be a non-recursive mutex.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 020acea99b, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
theStack:
Code-review ACK 020acea99b🌴
shaavan:
reACK 020acea99b
Tree-SHA512: c7c16e727e326df3410514915ce753a2a5e1da78857ef965ef683e36251e1b73c9cced4cd5231b04dbe2be0ea14084f6731b4d7a4d9a8e086e982b985e37e4b4
This is needed for the next commit.
Also, it doesn't really test anything novel. wait_for_debug_log is
inherently racy, so will randomly terminate at the exact point or later.
So the randomization is already sufficiently covered by the existing
test.
fa4339e4c1 Extract CTxIn::MAX_SEQUENCE_NONFINAL constant (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Extracting the constant makes it possible to attach documentation to it.
Also, rework the docs for the other "sequence constants".
ACKs for top commit:
w0xlt:
reACK fa4339e for specifying the transaction version.
darosior:
re-ACK fa4339e4c1
luke-jr:
crACK fa4339e4c1
Tree-SHA512: 8d8f3dd5afb33eb5b72aa558e1e03de874c5ed02aa1084888e92ed86f3aaa5c725db45ded02e14cdfa67a92ac6774e97185b697f20a8ab63abbfcaa2fcd1fc6a
fa832103aa Avoid integer sanitizer warnings in chain.o (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The two changes make the code more self-documenting and also allow to remove 5 file-wide suppressions for the module
ACKs for top commit:
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK fa832103aa
jonatack:
ACK fa832103aa
Tree-SHA512: d32a06099c56eed9f69130a3209f989872acc593f849528acd7746ee6caa96688cc32de37e8e59ad5d25dcb8912e341f1a43e50642dadeff6ca7624d0873ad10
fa6842978d fuzz: Speed up script fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the script fuzz target takes the longest time (5000 seconds, aka 80 minutes, see https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5651378755338240?logs=ci#L4501).
Fix this by making it twice as fast.
Instead of running all possible combinations for all fuzz inputs, consume a bool and decide at runtime which path to take.
I moved the new calls to the end to not invalidate existing fuzz inputs.
ACKs for top commit:
prusnak:
ACK fa6842978d
Tree-SHA512: 5e408255f96f9e92e472f4e8a8a0f8d8814bad444ac0ff7d5db5ed84a59a861135ffe5e04d81f479b0695cb17e4d7af005734959dd4aa9328bdc5acc98f36665
99a6b699cd Fix race condition for SetBannedSetDirty() calls (Hennadii Stepanov)
83c7646715 Avoid calling BanMan::SweepBanned() twice in a row (Hennadii Stepanov)
33bda6ab87 Fix data race condition in BanMan::DumpBanlist() (Hennadii Stepanov)
5e20e9ec38 Prevent possible concurrent CBanDB::Write() calls (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR split from bitcoin/bitcoin#24097 with some additions. This makes the following switch from `RecursiveMutex` to `Mutex` a pure refactoring.
See details in commit messages.
ACKs for top commit:
w0xlt:
reACK 99a6b69
shaavan:
ACK 99a6b699cd
Tree-SHA512: da4e7268c7bd3424491f446145f18af4ccfc804023d0a7fe70e1462baab550a5e44f9159f8b9f9c7820d2c6cb6447b63883616199e4d9d439ab9ab1b67c7201b
20276ca5d1 Replace lock with thread safety annotation in CBlockTreeDB::LoadBlockIndexGuts() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Following up on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22932#discussion_r794495535 by Marco Falke (good observation, thank you), we can replace a cs_main lock in `CBlockTreeDB::LoadBlockIndexGuts()` with a Clang thread safety annotation/assertion instead. The unlocked code is reverted to its original state before #22932.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 20276ca5d1, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 2d91d1c962af0286d835d92a56396a27ea00e9d061b869eaff9421b448a083b0513828e1d4df7504396896057bf1e344e180a50271a5cfd1e1c7b6527155b2bb
58ccc88541 lint: add creat and ba into ignore-words for lint-spelling (brunoerg)
bad0e7f521 doc: Fix typos pointed out by lint-spelling (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
Occuring -> occurring (random.h)
Covert -> convert (chacha_poly_aead.cpp)
Fix `nWe` false positive in blockchain.cpp (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24203#issuecomment-1025116962)
Got it by linter, other ones are false positives.
ACKs for top commit:
prusnak:
ACK 58ccc88541
Tree-SHA512: b350d0e64968b96ead226da0be6aa4ca3f8e482ae401697867684ce8478e96b954124b3dea6dcd697aad4206f209f32f238d7cf0a0589075f24f5cf629c563f3
c73415bc10 build: Fix xargs warnings for Guix builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (e3ce019667) there are warnings in `./contrib/guix/guix-build` logs:
```
xargs: warning: options --max-args and --replace/-I/-i are mutually exclusive, ignoring previous --max-args value
```
This PR fixes such warnings.
ACKs for top commit:
prusnak:
utACK c73415b
Tree-SHA512: a7b55f59afbb19b78f795cea64acacf29903cfcd5fd7c37a771b073c1f2ff54555a26f3d00c1c73a8ef588396217ddf598e32b2ae961559042cc051b0aad162a
b3ccf26df4 build: force CRCCheck in Windows installer (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Otherwise a user can pass `/NCRC` on the command line and bypass the
CRC check, meaning they could use a corrupted installer. I can't think of
a reason why we'd want to allow the use of corrupted installers.
[NSIS docs](https://nsis.sourceforge.io/Docs/Chapter4.html#acrccheck):
> Specifies whether or not the installer will perform a CRC on itself before allowing an install. Note that if the user uses /NCRC on the command line when executing the installer, and you didn't specify 'force', the CRC will not occur, and the user will be allowed to install a (potentially) corrupted installer.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK b3ccf26df4, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
prusnak:
utACK b3ccf26df4
Tree-SHA512: 6b3c151bfd896dbf1a4af26114aec1721e4d4e6dad89eef796cd754c988b1bb03fd9a3f9889be3c754ff5b1cd7bf5bbfc126876c76038205c17807daff029319
9fbd1bb7fa gui: use available space to display "Last Transaction" in peer details (Jon Atack)
6cd132d380 gui: add "Addresses Rate-Limited" (m_addr_rate_limited) to peer details (Jon Atack)
19623d3182 gui: add "Addresses Processed" (m_addr_processed) to peer details (Jon Atack)
a465a66ef2 gui: add "Address Relay" (m_addr_relay_enabled) to peer details (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This pull adds the following address fields in rpc getpeerinfo and cli -netinfo to the gui peers details:
- Address Relay (Yes/No)
- Addresses Processed (integer)
- Addresses Rate-Limited (integer)
and uses the additional horizontal space to display "Last Transaction" (instead of "Last Tx").

ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 9fbd1bb7fa, tested on Ubuntu 21.10 (Qt 5.15.2).
w0xlt:
reACK 9fbd1bb
Tree-SHA512: 76d414b82f432b7baf2cadcf2f52412a3af8ad78a93755bb82c65df5353dda4d2e2522428a36c8bb95316bf84b17f2485636c33ce5ae11566469671b5384d845
Another thread can `SetBannedSetDirty(true)` while `CBanDB::Write()`
call being executed. The following `SetBannedSetDirty(false)`
effectively makes `m_is_dirty` flag value inconsistent with the actual
`m_banned` state. Such behavior can result in data loss, e.g., during
shutdown.
The m_is_dirty value being read in BannedSetIsDirty() can differ from
the value being set in SweepBanned(), i.e., be inconsistent with a
BanMan instance internal state.
faa75fa193 Avoid unsigned integer overflow in bitcoin-tx (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
While `npos` means "largest unsigned value" and adding `1` to it yields `0`, it may be clearer to just assign `0` to it and only increment otherwise.
This also allows to remove a file-wide suppression for `unsigned-integer-overflow`.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK faa75fa193, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
theStack:
Code-review ACK faa75fa193
Tree-SHA512: c24436641e5d801341c948b812c7f711d5dff70efdf04af00fd3221f4b81d93f25608dddaa36230ba81ca7ab0d18bdd957095d4561e22621e4d69017934f0a16
Since the removal of the PartitionChecker code in ab8be98fdb
the documentation of alertnotify no longer matches the implementation.
Instead simply document that alertnotify will be called when "an alert
is raised".
a380922891 Release notes for getdeploymentinfo rpc (Anthony Towns)
240cad09ba rpc: getdeploymentinfo: include signalling info (Anthony Towns)
376c0c6dae rpc: getdeploymentinfo: include block hash/height (Anthony Towns)
a7469bcd35 rpc: getdeploymentinfo: change stats to always refer to current period (Anthony Towns)
7f15c1841b rpc: getdeploymentinfo: allow specifying a blockhash other than tip (Anthony Towns)
fd826130a0 rpc: move softfork info from getblockchaininfo to getdeploymentinfo (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
The aim of this PR is to improve the ability to monitor soft fork status. It first moves the softfork section from getblockchaininfo into a new RPC named getdeploymentinfo, which is then also able to query the status of forks at an arbitrary block rather than only at the tip. In addition, bip9 status is changed to indicate the status of the given block, rather than just for the next block, and an additional field is included to indicate whether each block in the signalling period signaled.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review and lightly tested ACK a380922891
Sjors:
tACK a380922891
fjahr:
tACK a380922891
Tree-SHA512: 7417d733b47629f229c5128586569909250481a3e94356c52fe67a03fd42cd81745246e384b98c4115fb61587714c879e4bc3e5f5c74407d9f8f6773472a33cb
fa5d2e678c Remove unused char serialize (MarcoFalke)
fa24493d63 Use spans of std::byte in serialize (MarcoFalke)
fa65bbf217 span: Add BytePtr helper (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This changes the serialize code (`.read()` and `.write()` functions) to take a `Span` instead of a pointer and size. This is a breaking change for the serialize interface, so at no additional cost we can also switch to `std::byte` (instead of using `char`).
The benefits of using `Span`:
* Less verbose and less fragile code when passing an already existing `Span`(-like) object to or from serialization
The benefits of using `std::byte`:
* `std::byte` can't accidentally be mistaken for an integer
The goal here is to only change serialize to use spans of `std::byte`. If needed, `AsBytes`, `MakeUCharSpan`, ... can be used (temporarily) to pass spans of the right type.
Other changes that are included here:
* [#22167](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22167) (refactor: Remove char serialize by MarcoFalke)
* [#21906](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21906) (Preserve const in cast on CTransactionSignatureSerializer by promag)
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Concept and code review ACK fa5d2e678c
sipa:
re-utACK fa5d2e678c
Tree-SHA512: 08ee9eced5fb777cedae593b11e33660bed9a3e1711a7451a87b835089a96c99ce0632918bb4666a4e859c4d020f88fb50f2dd734216b0c3d1a9a704967ece6f
6ea5682784 Guard CBlockIndex::nStatus/nFile/nDataPos/nUndoPos by cs_main (Jon Atack)
5d59ae0ba8 Remove/inline ReadRawBlockFromDisk(block_data, pindex, message_start) (Hennadii Stepanov)
eaeeb88768 Require IsBlockPruned() to hold mutex cs_main (Jon Atack)
ca47b00577 Require CBlockIndex::IsValid() to hold cs_main (Vasil Dimov)
e9f3aa5f6a Require CBlockIndex::RaiseValidity() to hold cs_main (Vasil Dimov)
8ef457cb83 Require CBlockIndex::IsAssumedValid() to hold cs_main (Vasil Dimov)
572393448b Require CBlockIndex::GetUndoPos() to hold mutex cs_main (Jon Atack)
2e557ced28 Require WriteUndoDataForBlock() to hold mutex cs_main (Jon Atack)
6fd4341c10 Require CBlockIndex::GetBlockPos() to hold mutex cs_main (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Issues:
- `CBlockIndex` member functions `GetBlockPos()`, `GetUndoPos()`, `IsAssumedValid()`, `RaiseValidity()`, and `IsValid()` and block storage functions `WriteUndoDataForBlock()` and `IsBlockPruned()` are missing thread safety lock annotations to help ensure that they are called with mutex cs_main to avoid bugs like #22895. Doing this also enables the next step:
- `CBlockIndex::nStatus` may be racy, i.e. potentially accessed by multiple threads, see #17161. A solution is to guard it by cs_main, along with fellow data members `nFile`, `nDataPos` and `nUndoPos`.
This pull:
- adds thread safety lock annotations for the functions listed above
- guards `CBlockIndex::nStatus`, `nFile`, `nDataPos` and `nUndoPos` by cs_main
How to review and test:
- debug build with clang and verify there are no `-Wthread-safety-analysis` warnings
- review the code to verify each annotation or lock is necessary and sensible, or if any are missing
- look for whether taking a lock can be replaced by a lock annotation instead
- for more information about Clang thread safety analysis, see
- https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThreadSafetyAnalysis.html
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md#lockingmutex-usage-notes
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md#threads-and-synchronization
Mitigates/potentially closes#17161.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 6ea5682784
Tree-SHA512: 3ebf429c8623c51f944a7245a2e48d2aa088dec4c4914b40aa6049e89856c1ee8586f6e2e3b65195190566637a33004468b51a781e61a082248748015167569b
5e8975e269 fs: consistently use fsbridge for fopen() (fanquake)
486261dfcb fs: add missing <cassert> include (fanquake)
21f781ad79 fs: consistently use fsbridge for {i,o}fstream (fanquake)
Pull request description:
These changes are part of #20744, but are also ok to do now, and reduce the diff in that PR. See commit messages for details. Revived from #23857.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 5e8975e269
MarcoFalke:
ACK 5e8975e269 🏕
Tree-SHA512: ee2dc857ce2479b39b65615e689f934b962e580299b0e7a0c6361633402b0d61e6e4479f41f6480e2c46101264d93f330b8f7b57e56df95a7f77e046a4e44697
f13e642c83 build: Disable valgrind when building zeromq package in depends (Hennadii Stepanov)
b970f03bea build: Disable libbsd when building zeromq package in depends (Hennadii Stepanov)
77899991b1 build: Update netbsd_kevent_void.patch (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Since v4.3.3 (068385c951) `libzmq` uses `libbsd` by default.
This PR disables `libbsd` explicitly, as it's not a part of our depends. Zeromq will fallback to its internal `strlcpy` implementation.
Otherwise, on systems with installed `libbsd-dev` package the `zeromq` package build system erroneously detects `libbsd` package from the host system:
```diff
--- a/libzmq.pc
+++ b/libzmq.pc
@@ -8,5 +8,5 @@
Version: 4.3.4
Libs: -L${libdir} -lzmq
Libs.private: -lpthread
-Requires.private:
+Requires.private: libbsd
Cflags: -I${includedir}
```
This causes the `configure` fails to detect the `zeromq` package:
```
configure: WARNING: libzmq version 4.x or greater not found, disabling
```
---
Other minor improvements:
- fixed `netbsd_kevent_void.patch` offset
- disabled valgrind as it's used in unit tests which we do not run:
```diff
--- a/zmq-configure-output
+++ b/zmq-configure-output
@@ -119,11 +119,6 @@
checking whether the g++ -m64 linker (/usr/bin/ld -m elf_x86_64) supports shared libraries... yes
checking dynamic linker characteristics... (cached) GNU/Linux ld.so
checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate
-checking for valgrind... valgrind
-checking for Valgrind tool memcheck... memcheck
-checking for Valgrind tool helgrind... helgrind
-checking for Valgrind tool drd... drd
-checking for Valgrind tool exp-sgcheck... exp-sgcheck
checking linker version script flag... --version-script
checking if version scripts can use complex wildcards... yes
checking for working posix_memalign... yes
```
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fanquake:
ACK f13e642c83
Tree-SHA512: d4c86d4a841eb6e7c32157e84972243072f905496c2a4c14ec6f6ab4216df6695cbf29baa2233ce27eaede35d1e250ad2f9975b16f570d01509f0c5da4597cad
6498ba151b transaction decoding infer output descriptors (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Following discussion in #16725 this is complementary data to expose. All outputs are inferred.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 6498ba151b
meshcollider:
utACK 6498ba151b
Tree-SHA512: 36664117ddbe46d5fdde7ed6541ef2c9d8dfb7a3636b97f363bf1c325096fe00d9d2acea2d1917ea19fdb82f1ea296c12e440c5c703d6a9bfc1a02fba028bcd8
This is needed to prevent compilation failures once boost is removed,
however is still correct to include now, and reduces the diff in #20744.
<string> is extracted from the defines because it is used for Windows
and non-Windows code, i.e get_filesystem_error_message().
fac8caaa62 doc: Fix rpc docs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Broken in commit 39d9bbe4ac.
The fix removes the "type" `OBJ_EMPTY` added in commit 8d1a3e6498, which isn't really a separate type and instead runs a check on `OBJ` whether it is empty or not.
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Sjors:
tACK fac8caaa62
Tree-SHA512: dd978fe526a45095800249204afd26a239078e83b15124a5756ac078c473a677a3084b8f54e34d6dd5580abef7275c875a14bc9eb20d8feab066dfb0f0932967
449dffc610 test, bugfix: fix intermittent failure in getrawtransaction_tests (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Easiest to review with `colorMoved = dimmed-zebra` and `colorMovedWs = allow-indentation-change`.
Resolves#23991
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: a50c597857e45c52dae1b6fc5988ea077c09f2b32ffe3605f0c64bd780f5dd2635755cb26c4981233bf925c5ea9f7310163349a549239dc85657558f253ffb7b
This commit extends our inbound eviction protection to CJDNS peers to
favorise the diversity of peer connections, as peers connected
through the CJDNS network are otherwise disadvantaged by our eviction
criteria for their higher latency (higher min ping times) relative
to IPv4 and IPv6 peers.
The `networks` array is order-dependent in the case of a tie in
candidate counts between networks; earlier array members receive
priority in the case of a tie.
Therefore, we place CJDNS candidates before I2P, localhost, and onion
ones in terms of opportunity to recover unused remaining protected
slots from the previous iteration, estimating that most nodes allowing
several inbound privacy networks will have more onion, localhost or
I2P peers than CJDNS ones, as CJDNS support is only being added in the
upcoming v23.0 release.
75656adfd2 test: add functional test for `-maxtipage` parameter (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a missing test for the `-maxtipage` parameter which controls what is the allowed maximum tip age for leaving IBD:
792d0d8d51/src/init.cpp (L540)
Relevant code path in the `CChainState::IsInitialBlockDownload` method:
792d0d8d51/src/validation.cpp (L1479-L1480)
The test is pretty simple and should be self-explanatory.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 75656adfd2
Tree-SHA512: 0a10dca13cb18c29e64fc8412f4c8f2bcaff1bab8645bd85266c242ba88ce036a150c03cbbe9810c3bb44649810af0aa9cb3584dbae886a7bdb16b72150d08de
fa3bdbd37b test: remove unused sanitizer suppressions (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Looks like those are not needed (anymore)
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa3bdbd37b
Tree-SHA512: 4bedb6363aba8ea7763291ee0cd074e6bfd77e691bb32999c3959393864dc396bacba1eced2b10d9d600b66e8b83b91f7bc6692331dbd113bbaa87e72d11e2e8
fac8165443 Remove unused checkFinalTx (MarcoFalke)
fa272eab44 wallet: Avoid dropping confirmed coins (MarcoFalke)
888841ea8d interfaces: Remove unused is_final (MarcoFalke)
dddd05e7a3 qt: Treat unconfirmed txs as unconfirmed (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The wallet has several issues:
## Unconfirmed txs in the GUI
The GUI clumsily attempts to guess if unconfirmed txs are locked until a future time. This is currently based on the locktime only, not nSequence, thus wrong. Fix this by removing the clumsy code and treat all unconfirmed txs as unconfirmed. The GUI already prints whether a tx is in the mempool, in which case the user knows that the tx wasn't locked until a future time. If the tx is not in the mempool, it might be better to report the exact reject reason from the mempool instead of using incorrect heuristics.
## Confirmed txs in the wallet
The wallet drops coins that it incorrectly assumes to be locked until a future time, even if they are already confirmed in the chain. This is because the wallet is using the wrong time (adjusted network time) instead of MTP, due to the `-1` default argument of `CheckFinalTx`.
The issues are fixed in separate commits and there is even a test.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK fac8165443
prayank23:
reACK fac8165443
glozow:
code review ACK fac8165443, I understand now how this fixes both issues.
Tree-SHA512: 210afb855f4c6d903fee49eba6b1a9735d699cf0168b669eabb38178e53b3a522258b7cc669f52489c6cd3e38bf358afde12eef3ba2e2f2ffaeb06b8f652ccd0
Mutex cs_main is already held by the caller of WriteUndoDataForBlock().
This change is needed to require CBlockIndex::GetUndoPos() to hold
cs_main and CBlockIndex::nStatus to be guarded by cs_main in the
following commits without adding 2 unnecessary cs_main locks to
WriteUndoDataForBlock().
3866272c45 tests: Test specifying input weights (Andrew Chow)
6fa762a372 rpc, wallet: Allow users to specify input weights (Andrew Chow)
808068e90e wallet: Allow user specified input size to override (Andrew Chow)
4060c50d7e wallet: add input weights to CCoinControl (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When funding a transaction with external inputs, instead of providing solving data, a user may want to just provide the maximum signed size of that input. This is particularly useful in cases where the input is nonstandard as our dummy signer is unable to handle those inputs.
The input weight can be provided to any input regardless of whether it belongs to the wallet and the provided weight will always be used regardless of any calculated input weight. This allows the user to override the calculated input weight which may overestimate in some circumstances due to missing information (e.g. if the private key is not known, a maximum size signature will be used, but the actual signer may be doing additional work which reduces the size of the signature).
For `send` and `walletcreatefundedpsbt`, the input weight is specified in a `weight` field in an input object. For `fundrawtransaction`, a new `input_weights` field is added to the `options` object. This is an array of objects consisting of a txid, vout, and weight.
Closes#23187
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
reACK 3866272c45
glozow:
reACK 3866272 via range-diff
t-bast:
ACK 3866272c45
Tree-SHA512: 2c8b471ee537c62a51389b7c4e86b5ac1c3a223b444195042be8117b3c83e29c0619463610b950cbbd1648d3ed01ecc5bb0b3c4f39640680da9157763b9b9f9f
Since v4.3.3 (068385c951c0608edec6264d55ba9c4c923acccc) libbsd is used
by default. As we have no libbsd package in our depends, disable it
explicitly. Zeromq will fallback to its internal strlcpy implementation.
cfa575266b Optimize CHECKSIGADD Script Validation (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
This is a mild validation improvement that improves performance by caching some signature data when you have a Taproot script fragment that uses CHECKSIGADD Multisignatures with sighash single. In some basic testing I showed this to have about a 0.6% speedup during block validation for a block with a lot of CHECKSIGADDs, but that was with the entirety of block validation so the specific impact on the script interpreter performance should be a bit more once you subtract things like coin fetching. If desired I can produce a more specific/sharable bench for this, the code I used to test was just monkey patching the existing taproot tests since generating valid spends is kinda tricky. But it's sort of an obvious win so I'm not sure it needs a rigorous bench, but I will tinker on one of those while the code is being reviewed for correctness.
The overhead of this approach is that:
1. ScriptExecutionData is no longer const
2. around 32 bytes of extra stack space
3. zero extra hashing since we only cache on first use
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
utACK cfa575266b
MarcoFalke:
review ACK cfa575266b
jonatack:
ACK cfa575266b
theStack:
Code-review ACK cfa575266b
Tree-SHA512: d5938773724bb9c97b6fd623ef7efdf7f522af52dc0903ecb88c38a518b628d7915b7eae6a774f7be653dc6bcd92e9abc4dd5e8b11f3a995e01e0102d2113d09
c5b36b1c1b Mempool Update Cut-Through Optimization (Jeremy Rubin)
c49daf9885 [TESTS] Increase limitancestorcount in tournament RPC test to showcase improved algorithm (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
Often when we're updating mempool entries we update entries that we ultimately end up removing the updated entries shortly thereafter. This patch makes it so that we filter for such entries a bit earlier in processing, which yields a mild improvement for these cases, and is negligible overhead otherwise.
There's potential for a better -- but more sophisticated -- algorithm that can be used taking advantage of epochs, but I figured it is better to do something that is simple and works first and upgrade it later as the other epoch mempool work proceeds as it makes the patches for the epoch algorithm simpler to understand, so you can consider this as preparatory work. It could either go in now if it is not controversial, or we could wait until the other patch is ready to go.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
reACK c5b36b1
sipa:
utACK c5b36b1c1b
mzumsande:
Code Review ACK c5b36b1c1b
Tree-SHA512: 78b16864f77a637d8a68a65e23c019a9757d8b2243486728ef601d212ae482f6084cf8e69d810958c356f1803178046e4697207ba40d6d10529ca57de647fae6
8588591965 guix: ignore additioanl failing certvalidator test (fanquake)
e8a6c888e4 build: point to latest commit on the master branch (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Guix recently force pushed to their `version-1.4.0` branch, causing #24040. At the time #24042 pointed to the newest commit on that branch, fixing #24040, but it didn't actually build. Guix have now [temporarily removed](https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2022-01/msg00313.html) their `version-1.4.0` branch, while they incorporate additional fixes.
This PR updates our guix time-machine to point to a recent commit on the guix master branch, so that builds can resume for all hosts apart from Windows. Windows builds are broken due to what looks like an upstream issue, which results in e failure to build the [`mingw-w64-x86_64-winpthreads package`](https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/gnu/packages/mingw.scm#n137). The build fails with:
```bash
/gnu/store/4y5m9lb8k3qkb1y9m02sw9w9a6hacd16-bash-minimal-5.1.8/bin/bash ./libtool --tag=CC --mode=link x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -Wall -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -g -O2 -no-undefined -version-info 1:0:0 -L./fakelib -Wc,-no-pthread -o libwinpthread.la -rpath /gnu/store/2bglap5gk4db8lajaahg4d7361myw5qw-mingw-w64-x86_64-winpthreads-8.0.0/lib src/libwinpthread_la-barrier.lo src/libwinpthread_la-cond.lo src/libwinpthread_la-misc.lo src/libwinpthread_la-mutex.lo src/libwinpthread_la-rwlock.lo src/libwinpthread_la-spinlock.lo src/libwinpthread_la-thread.lo src/libwinpthread_la-ref.lo src/libwinpthread_la-sem.lo src/libwinpthread_la-sched.lo src/libwinpthread_la-clock.lo src/libwinpthread_la-nanosleep.lo src/version.lo
libtool: link: x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -shared src/.libs/libwinpthread_la-barrier.o src/.libs/libwinpthread_la-cond.o src/.libs/libwinpthread_la-misc.o src/.libs/libwinpthread_la-mutex.o src/.libs/libwinpthread_la-rwlock.o src/.libs/libwinpthread_la-spinlock.o src/.libs/libwinpthread_la-thread.o src/.libs/libwinpthread_la-ref.o src/.libs/libwinpthread_la-sem.o src/.libs/libwinpthread_la-sched.o src/.libs/libwinpthread_la-clock.o src/.libs/libwinpthread_la-nanosleep.o src/.libs/version.o -L./fakelib -g -O2 -no-pthread -o .libs/libwinpthread-1.dll -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base -Xlinker --out-implib -Xlinker .libs/libwinpthread.dll.a
x86_64-w64-mingw32-ld: final link failed: bad value
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
```
This info will be sent upstream. You can likely recreate the failure with `guix build mingw-w64-x86_64-winpthreads`.
Once Guix is at a point of tagging a 1.4.0 release commit (after re-branching and RCs), we can shift our time-machine to point to it. If a change is made upstream in relation to the Windows issue we are seeing, we will adjust our time-machine commit earlier.
Guix builds:
```bash
bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
9bbaba7be551f871d940346dd8896908968e5403cdbaa9a990b98a5ef5d8a2c8 guix-build-85885919656a/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
4da3c6589afb383e689c1569d9d0379dba3e6e18039f331c91da180b937b6b68 guix-build-85885919656a/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-85885919656a-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
089c83b739149ea22809a6594aaec5b1df648d770e1086f17ab901e998b54dfd guix-build-85885919656a/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-85885919656a-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
71db39d3e84f50a4146300271077bf9687ede8a15ee450d1b62270f362c6fa98 guix-build-85885919656a/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
6b6528e6077f403a53a12199a5dc98d5ea829380295aa768232d619417615465 guix-build-85885919656a/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-85885919656a-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
4ce4d0c28d09bfd46492cd14f8d0a93c58ca827c2e5dcb7aadf74147b8aff7ea guix-build-85885919656a/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-85885919656a-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
971b85090756ec9557792bfc7f47a013434d30ef41a19b6284c6efc425ce36bf guix-build-85885919656a/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-85885919656a.tar.gz
64b9757d597f4665dc7b71f6ff3e52671ca2783a8834ef212dd795ff98350919 guix-build-85885919656a/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
5009332c4b7a23263a99e5f39a635d1193c7300672916abd6528112ba56c71c5 guix-build-85885919656a/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-85885919656a-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
84f0e74abe3cf499480c16b371522c6ab958e5c234514c720e7b8915be4dc62d guix-build-85885919656a/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-85885919656a-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
f73d0fe614caaa617aa2e65f59ccf689ddd2c484878ebd0649dd2e14b31b0329 guix-build-85885919656a/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
0985d12c3aa1b7625a7369a4d4a8c7f92e1eaf4276c4457610f90d3c057a843e guix-build-85885919656a/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-85885919656a-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
e35a34bc9bf9bc8b9e760b7b9da897ed9bf669dc2a36cd3d5395dbb25683d057 guix-build-85885919656a/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-85885919656a-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
c1800ea2353feb984f05ea6f6faa6421b5f3764a036d335fbb18c6d313176e8b guix-build-85885919656a/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
17012337bfc124970dcb26fe0bef0eb0ec57eabaafdd0533828732e407199941 guix-build-85885919656a/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-85885919656a-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
c9528178e2266ef7d2f49b6b6f65233c58c8f71d196d9347421f988ba4b662bd guix-build-85885919656a/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-85885919656a-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
2e6c4fc18b866648e35ebece7c7c8f625833c4f37c1aae8b7d0bc0d5caca6f69 guix-build-85885919656a/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/SHA256SUMS.part
dcee189ad0b8dad71df9053db9c0e2f308c1742cb1638d60d515dafcf4cca8be guix-build-85885919656a/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-85885919656a-osx-unsigned.dmg
d9366875d36c1993831548ca94de859cbdecca26b77877012456b63bf144558e guix-build-85885919656a/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-85885919656a-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
6ddd041d2b359f1be5272e79d80deb7ed233289394cbc3436b4cc43853c9690f guix-build-85885919656a/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-85885919656a-osx64.tar.gz
ef8ce6b349d886f23341dd034463b18d0c5298cf6b2d95632ae24ca98b1b51c8 guix-build-85885919656a/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
ce5c2d681617ab1f2f20487ab0b73c48a436a3d313e7441d594a68f28a39a5d3 guix-build-85885919656a/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-85885919656a-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
b364641aff6a1cde8b1bd950a50c74e9c49a09669d5597365de4da250b41aea6 guix-build-85885919656a/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-85885919656a-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 8588591965
dunxen:
ACK 8588591
Tree-SHA512: ee75c630366200e2a93a3a82fb5f689c6f69e3a39a00e8bf61609a9f21283b6511e9e2ceb44c52550f8f231b38f5966d2ef2669ada5588272cc424cbd25a1ed2
Added tests to rpc_fundrawtransaction, wallet_send, and rpc_psbt that
test that external inputs can be spent when input weight is provided.
Also tested that the input weight overrides any calculated weight.
Additionally, rpc_psbt's external inputs test is cleaned up a bit to be
more similar to rpc_fundrawtransaction's and avoid potential pitfalls
due to non-deterministic coin selection behavior.
Coin selection requires knowing the weight of a transaction so that fees
can be estimated. However for external inputs, the weight may not be
avialble, and solving data may not be enough as the input could be one
that we do not support. By allowing users to specify input weights,
those external inputs can be included in the transaction.
Additionally, if the weight for an input is specified, that value will
always be used, regardless of whether the input is in the wallet or
solving data is available. This allows us to account for scenarios where
the wallet may be more conservative and estimate a larger input than may
actually be created.
For example, we assume the maximum DER signature size, but an external
input may be signed by a wallet which does nonce grinding in order to get
a smaller signature. In that case, the user can specify the smaller
input weight to avoid overpaying transaction fees.
dec787d8ac refactor: replace RecursiveMutex `m_addr_local_mutex` with Mutex (w0xlt)
93609c1dfa p2p: add assertions and negative TS annotations for m_addr_local_mutex (w0xlt)
c4a31ca267 scripted-diff: rename cs_addrLocal -> m_addr_local_mutex (w0xlt)
Pull request description:
This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the `RecursiveMutex cs_addrLocal`.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK dec787d8ac, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
shaavan:
reACK dec787d8ac
Tree-SHA512: b7a043bfd4e2ccbe313bff21ad815169db6ad215ca96daf358ce960c496a548b4a9e90be9e4357430ca59652b96df87c097450118996c6d4703cbaabde2072d0
d8dfc403f7 script: redirecting stderr to stdout before pipelining into grep (anouar kappitou)
30df5c3dd4 script: preventing non-compatible sed binary. (anouar kappitou)
Pull request description:
This Pull request improve scripted diff by checking for non-compatible sed binary. Fixes#19815
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
reACK d8dfc403f7
theStack:
Tested ACK d8dfc403f7
Tree-SHA512: 4813abb02195e04b8953662e51cba4599789e6185a6d384f56255e2d37c2b16be46c7c8861e44ba1a13d42573a58eb708901472925cb308dba2f602020e9f0f6
224d87855e net, refactor: Drop tautological local variables (Hennadii Stepanov)
3073a9917b scripted-diff: Rename CNetMessage::m_command with CNetMessage::m_type (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18533#issue-594592488:
> a message is not a command, but simply a message of some type
Continuation of bitcoin/bitcoin#18533 and bitcoin/bitcoin#18937.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
Concept and code-review ACK 224d87855e
shaavan:
Code Review ACK 224d87855e
w0xlt:
crACK 224d878
Tree-SHA512: 898cafb44708dae1413fcc1533d809d75878891354f1b5edaaec1287f4921c31adc9330f4d42d82544a39689886bc17fee71ea587f9199fd5cc849d376f82176
9b8dcb25b5 [net processing] Rename PoissonNextSendInbound to NextInvToInbounds (John Newbery)
ea99f5d01e [net processing] Move PoissonNextSendInbound to PeerManager (John Newbery)
bb060746df scripted-diff: replace PoissonNextSend with GetExponentialRand (John Newbery)
03cfa1b603 [refactor] Use uint64_t and std namespace in PoissonNextSend (John Newbery)
9e64d69bf7 [move] Move PoissonNextSend to src/random and update comment (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
`PoissonNextSend` and `PoissonNextSendInbound` are used in the p2p code to obfuscate various regularly occurring processes, in order to make it harder for others to get timing-based information deterministically.
The naming of these functions has been confusing to several people (including myself, see also #23347) because the resulting random timestamps don't follow a Poisson distribution but an exponential distribution (related to events in a Poisson process, hence the name). This PR
- moves `PoissonNextSend()` out of `net` to `random` and renames it to `GetExponentialRand()`
- moves `PoissonNextSendInbound()` out of `CConnman` to `PeerManager` and renames it to `NextInvToInbounds()`
- adds documentation for these functions
This is work by jnewbery - due to him being less active currently, I opened the PR and will address feedback.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK 9b8dcb25b5
hebasto:
ACK 9b8dcb25b5, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
theStack:
ACK 9b8dcb25b5📊
Tree-SHA512: 85c366c994e7147f9981fe863fb9838502643fa61ffd32d55a43feef96a38b79a5daa2c4d38ce01074897cc95fa40c76779816edad53f5265b81b05c3a1f4f50
36012ef143 qa: test descriptors with mixed xpubs and const pubkeys (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
Writing unit tests for Miniscript descriptors i noticed that `test/descriptor_tests`'s `DoCheck()` assumes that a descriptor would either contain only extended keys or only const pubkeys: if it detects an xpub in the descriptor it would assert the number of cached keys is equal to the number of keys in the descriptor, which does not hold if the descriptor also contains const (raw?) public keys since we only cache parent xpubs.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 36012ef143
Tree-SHA512: 2ede67a6dff726bcad3e260f3deb25c9b77542ed1880eb4ad136730b741014ce950396c69c7027225de1ef27108d609bafd055188b88538ace0beb13c7e34b0b
faedb111d2 refactor tests to fix ubsan suppressions (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The ubsan suppressions for test files have several issues:
* They bloat the suppressions file, distracting from real bugs
* They are file-wide, thus suppressing any other (newly introduced) issues in the same file
* Some of them are causing compile issues with -Wimplicit-int-conversion
Fix all issues by making the integer truncations or sign changes explicit.
This is a refactor that shouldn't change the test binary unless compiled with sanitizers.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK faedb111d2 per `git range-diff 1824644a fa9bab0 faedb11` and clang 13 debug build sanity check
Tree-SHA512: a1a6aaf2cf52562a49220375deb10062b388c1ccb7ddcd9ef2a8e6b9873961c5b285704799589b7dd5579f3db8692ba72a9d622172b4e4d2423534cd550e8859
5e7e4c9f6e refactor: replace RecursiveMutex g_maplocalhost_mutex with Mutex (w0xlt)
a7da1409bc scripted-diff: rename cs_mapLocalHost -> g_maplocalhost_mutex (w0xlt)
Pull request description:
This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the `RecursiveMutex cs_mapLocalHost`.
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
ACK 5e7e4c9f6e
theStack:
ACK 5e7e4c9f6e
hebasto:
ACK 5e7e4c9f6e, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 961171e346fe385e16db9830115a8096f4ca2499bbea11a08c02ca808638dfb63c434ab9d66392c71e85be6352c8a2b6a0054b5a61aaabd28d71581fed5beae7
======================================================================
ERROR: test_revocation_mode_soft (tests.test_validate.ValidateTests)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/guix-build-python-certvalidator-0.1-1.e5bdb4b.drv-0/source/tests/test_validate.py", line 85, in test_revocation_mode_soft
validate_path(context, path)
File "/tmp/guix-build-python-certvalidator-0.1-1.e5bdb4b.drv-0/source/tests/../certvalidator/validate.py", line 50, in validate_path
return _validate_path(validation_context, path)
File "/tmp/guix-build-python-certvalidator-0.1-1.e5bdb4b.drv-0/source/tests/../certvalidator/validate.py", line 358, in _validate_path
raise PathValidationError(pretty_message(
certvalidator.errors.PathValidationError: The path could not be validated because the end-entity certificate expired 2022-01-14 12:00:00Z
e2ab9f83f8 build: disable external signer on Windows (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This change explicitly disables support for external signing when targeting Windows and OpenBSD. The driver for this is that Boost Process uses boost::filesystem internally, when targeting Windows, which gets in the way of removing our usage of it (#20744). While we could adjust #20744 to still link against the Boost libs when building for Windows, that would be disappointing, as we wouldn't have cleanly removed the Boost usage we're trying too (including the build infrastructure), and, we'd be in a position where we would be building releases differently depending on the platform, which is something I want to avoid.
After discussion with Sjors, Achow and Hebasto, this seemed like a reasonable step to move #20744 forward (as-is). Note that support for external signing ([while already being experimental](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/external-signer.md#example-usage)), could be considered even more experimental on Windows. Also, oddly, we have external-signing [explicitly disabled in our Windows (cross-compile) CI](807169e10b/ci/test/00_setup_env_win64.sh (L16)), it's not clear why this is the case, as, if it's a feature being built into releases, it should be being built and tested in the CI which is most-like the release process.
There is an [issue open upstream](https://github.com/boostorg/process/issues/207), in regards to migrating Boost Process to std::filesystem, or having an option to use it. However there hasn't been much discussion since it was opened ~9 months ago. There is another related issue here: https://github.com/klemens-morgenstern/boost-process/issues/164.
Resolves#24036.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
utACK e2ab9f8
achow101:
ACK e2ab9f83f8
kallewoof:
utACK e2ab9f83f8
hebasto:
ACK e2ab9f83f8, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (x86_64).
Tree-SHA512: 36fcfc0e1a008a8271dc76b8e12e93d3e1d1e528bf668e95a559e9f6fd7d5f031bd7a6a6bc8b9fa9d057b2cd56f9ec8838c7f74e87899bf9a6aeb787afbd112c
dc5d6b0d47 fs: Make compatible with boost 1.78 (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Boost 1.78 removed `operator+` in a way that breaks our usage of it in a subclass. A [proposed workaround](https://github.com/boostorg/filesystem/issues/223#issuecomment-1000230207) for this is to cast the argument to `boost::filesystem::path`, and this is backwards compatible with older versions of boost.
Additionally, it appears that `fs::canonical` no longer removes trailing slashes. This was causing a test to fail. The solution is to explicitly remove the trailing separator in the one place that `fs::canonical` is used.
Lastly, `fs::create_directories` now has an error message saying `create_directories` instead of `create_directory`. This caused wallet_multiwallet.py to fail. The error message check has been updated to be able accept either string.
Fixes#23846
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6897c4bdf5 build: patch depends zeromq to fix building on NetBSD Current (fanquake)
ce6dd2f1a2 zeromq 4.3.4 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is a prerequisite for #23955. It updates zeromq to the latest available version, and adds a patch, [that I've sent upstream](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/pull/4326), to fix building on NetBSD Current (10).
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e177fcab38 Replace `struct update_lock_points` with lambda (glozow)
c7cd98c717 document and clean up MaybeUpdateMempoolForReorg (glozow)
Pull request description:
followup to #23683, addressing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23683#issuecomment-989741186
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bf044ef9ec build: specify hosts for qrencode package (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Similar to how we specify the OS's we build Qt for, specify which OS's
we will build qrencode for (a qt dependency). This commit alone doesn't
change anything, but when we start supporting other OS's, i.e #23948,
where we wont support qt (or at least initially), it'll skip building
the qrencode package, which would be unused.
I'll rebase the other *BSD changes on top of this.
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-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
s() { sed -i 's/cs_mapLocalHost/g_maplocalhost_mutex/g' $1; }
s src/net.cpp
s src/net.h
s src/rpc/net.cpp
s src/test/net_tests.cpp
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bd52684508 test: rest /tx with an invalid/unknown txid (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This PR adds test coverage to the endpoint `/tx` (rest) passing an invalid and an unknown txid to test its return.
Invalid -> should return status code 400 (bad request)
Unknown -> should return status code 404 (not found)
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86a4a15bdc Highlight DNS request part (Prayank)
Pull request description:
_What?_
Highlight DNS requests part in Proxy section
_Why?_
1. DNS requests are very important while considering privacy
2. Lot of users might skip reading it because of the way it is mixed with everything else in the doc right now
3. I have seen lot of users ignoring DNS requests or unaware of such things while using privacy tools
_How?_
Initially I had tried keeping these lines separate from code block but [Jonatack didn't agree with the changes](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21157#discussion_r618177116). Harding suggested using [bold/italic in `<pre></pre>`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21157#discussion_r644364143). I have used the suggestions from previous PR and added `---`
This is a part of alternative described in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22316
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No behavior change.
This code was introduced in 5add7a7 before we required C++11, which is
why the struct was needed. As we are now using more modern C++ and this
is the only place where lockpoints are updated for mempool entries, it
is more idiomatic to call `modify` with a lambda.
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
Similar to how we specify the OS's we build Qt for, specify which OS's
we will build qrencode for (a qt dependency). This commit alone doesn't
change anything, but when we start supporting other OS's, i.e #23948,
where we wont support qt (or at least initially), it'll skip building
the qrencode package, which would be unused.
Behavior change: don't quit right after LimitMempoolSize() when a
package is partially submitted. We should still send
TransactionAddedToMempool notifications for
transactions that were submitted.
Not behavior change: add a new package validation result for mempool logic errors.
The previous interface required callers to guess that the tx had been
swapped and look up the tx again by txid to find a `MEMPOOL_ENTRY`
result. This is a confusing interface.
Instead, explicitly tell the caller that this transaction was
`DIFFERENT_WITNESS` in the result linked to the mempool entry's wtxid.
This gives the caller all the information they need in 1 lookup, and
they can query the mempool for the other transaction if needed.
7f122a4188 fuzz: non-addrman fuzz tests: override-able check ratio (Vasil Dimov)
3bd83e273d fuzz: addrman fuzz tests: override-able check ratio (Vasil Dimov)
46b0fe7829 test: non-addrman unit tests: override-able check ratio (Vasil Dimov)
81e4d54d3a test: addrman unit tests: override-able check ratio (Vasil Dimov)
6dff6214be bench: put addrman check ratio in a variable (Vasil Dimov)
6f7c7567c5 fuzz: parse the command line arguments in fuzz tests (Vasil Dimov)
92a0f7e58d test: parse the command line arguments in unit tests (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Previously command line arguments passed to unit and fuzz tests would be ignored by the tests themselves. They would be used by the boost test framework (e.g. `--run_test="addrman_tests/*"`) or by the fuzzer (e.g. `-runs=1`). However both provide ways to pass down the extra arguments to the test itself. Use that, parse the arguments and make them available to the tests via `gArgs`.
This makes the tests more flexible as they can be run with any bitcoind config option specified on the command line.
When creating `AddrMan` objects in tests, use `-checkaddrman=` (if provided) instead of hardcoding the check ratio in many different places. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20233#issuecomment-889813074 for further motivation for this.
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5574e6ed52 refactor: replace RecursiveMutex `m_callbacks_mutex` with Mutex (Sebastian Falbesoner)
3aa258109e scripted-diff: rename `m_cs_callbacks_pending` -> `m_callbacks_mutex` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the RecursiveMutex `m_cs_callbacks_pending`. All of the critical sections (6 in total) only directly access the guarded elements, i.e. it is not possible that within one section another one is called, and we can use a regular Mutex:
807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L138-L145)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L152-L160)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L169-L172)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L184-L187)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L197-L199)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L203-L206)
Also, it is renamed to adapt to the (unwritten) naming convention to use the `_mutex` suffix rather than the `cs_` prefix.
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30927cb530 refactor: replace RecursiveMutex `m_subver_mutex` with Mutex (Sebastian Falbesoner)
0639aba42a scripted-diff: rename `cs_SubVer` -> `m_subver_mutex` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the RecursiveMutex `cs_SubVer`. Both of the critical sections only directly access the guarded variable, i.e. it is not possible that within one section another one is called, and we can use a regular Mutex.
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fa99e108e7 Fix implicit-integer-sign-change in arith_uint256 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This refactor doesn't change behaviour, but clarifies that the numbers being dealt with aren't supposed to be negative. This helps when reading the code and allows to remove a sanitizer suppression for the whole file.
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fac22fd36b log: Remove GetAdjustedTime from IBD header progress estimation (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is a "refactor" that shouldn't change behaviour, because the two times are most likely equal. A minimum of 5 outbound peers are needed to adjust the time. And if the time is adjusted, it will be by at most 70 minutes (`DEFAULT_MAX_TIME_ADJUSTMENT`). Thus, the progress estimate should differ by at most 7 blocks.
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fa7238300c fuzz: Limit fuzzed time to years 2000-2100 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It doesn't make sense to fuzz times in the past, as Bitcoin Core will refuse to start in the past.
Fix that and also remove a sanitizer suppression, which would be hit in net_processing in `ProcessMessage`:
```cpp
if (addr.nTime <= 100000000 || addr.nTime > nNow + 10 * 60)
addr.nTime = nNow - 5 * 24 * 60 * 60; // <-- Here
```
This changes the format of fuzz inputs. Previously a time value was (de)serialized as 40 bytes, now it is 32 bytes.
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In each of the critical sections, only the the guarded variable is
accessed, without any chance that within one section another one is
called. Hence, we can use an ordinary Mutex instead of RecursiveMutex.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/std::string m_command;/std::string m_type;/g' ./src/net.h
sed -i 's/* command and size./* type and size./g' ./src/net.h
sed -i 's/msg.m_command/msg.m_type/g' ./src/net.cpp ./src/net_processing.cpp ./src/test/fuzz/p2p_transport_serialization.cpp
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Refactors TopUp so that it also tops up inactive chains. The bulk of
TopUp is moved to TopUpChain.
CHDChain also has 2 new in memory variables to track its highest used
indexes. This is used only for inactive hd chains so that they can be
topped up later in the same session (e.g. if the wallet is encrypted and
not unlocked at the time of MarkUnusedAddresses).
On a period boundary, getdeploymentinfo (and previously getblockchaininfo)
would report the status and statistics for the next block rather than
the current block. Change this to always report the status/statistics
of the current block, but add status-next to report the status for the
next block.
In each of the critical sections, only the the guarded variables are
accessed, without any chance that within one section another one is
called. Hence, we can use an ordinary Mutex instead of RecursiveMutex.
aa8a65e4a8 test: use MiniWallet for mempool_accept.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
b24f6c6855 test: MiniWallet: support default `from_node` for creating txs (Sebastian Falbesoner)
f30041c914 test: create txs with current `nVersion` (2) by default (Sebastian Falbesoner)
2f79786822 test: refactor: add constant for sequence number `SEQUENCE_FINAL` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (mempool_accept.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in #20078.
It also includes some other minor changes that came up while working on the replacement:
* [commit 1/4] replace magic number 0xffffffff for a tx's nSequence with a new constant `SEQUENCE_FINAL`
* [commit 2/4] create `CTransaction` instances with the current nVersion=2 by default, in order to use BIP68 for tests
* [commit 3/4] support default `from_node` parameter for creating txs (this is a stripped down version of PR #24025)
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c62d763fc3 Necessary improvements to make configure work without libevent installed (Perlover)
091ccc38c2 The evhttp_connection_get_peer function from libevent changes the type of the second parameter. Fixing the problem. (Perlover)
Pull request description:
The second parameter of evhttp_connection_get_peer in libevent already has type as `const char **`
The compilation of bitcoind with the fresh libevent occurs errors
Details: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23606
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This distribution is used for more than just the next inv send, so make
the name more generic.
Also rename to "exponential" to avoid the confusion that this is a
poisson distribution.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
ren() { sed -i "s/\<$1\>/$2/g" $(git grep -l "$1" ./src) ; }
ren PoissonNextSend GetExponentialRand
ren "a poisson timer" "an exponential timer"
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
b5c9bb5cb9 util: Restore GetIntArg saturating behavior (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
The new locale-independent atoi64 method introduced in #20452 parses large integer values higher than maximum representable value as 0 instead of the maximum value, which breaks backwards compatibility. This commit restores compatibility and adds test coverage for this case in terms of the related GetIntArg and strtoll functions.
Specifically, command line or bitcoin.conf integer values greater than `9223372036854775807` (`2**63-1`) used to be parsed as `9223372036854775807` before #20452. Then #20452 caused them to be parsed as `0`. And after this PR they will be parsed as `9223372036854775807` again.
This change is a stripped-down alternative version of #23841 by jamesob
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Shave off an extra 100 or so instructions from the
validation:block_connected tracepoint by reusing a nearby
GetTimeMicros(). This brings the tracepoint down to 54 instructions.
Still high, but much better than the previous ~154 and 8000 instructions
which it was originally.
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
In the validation:block_connected tracepoint, we call block->GetHash(),
which ends up calling CBlockHeader::GetHash(), executing around 8000
serialization instructions. We don't need to do this extra work, because
block->GetHash() is already called further up in the function. Let's
save that value as a local variable and re-use it in our tracepoint so
there is no unnecessary tracepoint overhead.
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
3c4f5d2a20 scripted-diff: Rename functions to drop mention of boost (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Nothing specific to Boost is in `GUIUtil::qstringToBoostPath` and `GUIUtil::boostPathToQString` functions.
Related to bitcoin/bitcoin#20744.
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a229451590 build: Point Guix to the current top of the "version-1.4.0" branch (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (c561f2f06e) the commit in Guix repo from bitcoin/bitcoin#23778 seems unavailable:
```
$ git checkout fa17abf1af09570708daa28dd40ffbc932ebe25c
fatal: reference is not a tree: fa17abf1af09570708daa28dd40ffbc932ebe25c
```
This PR points Guix to the current top of the "version-1.4.0" branch.
Fixes#24040.
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ce95fb36af Remove cs_main lock annotation from ChainstateManager.m_blockman (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
`BlockManager` is a large data structure, and `cs_main` is not required to take its address or access every part of it. Individual `BlockManager` fields and methods which do require `cs_main` like `m_block_index` and `LookupBlockIndex` are already annotated separately, and these other annotations describe locking requirements more accurately and do a better job enforcing thread safety.
Since `cs_main` is not needed to access the address of the m_block object, this commit drops `cs_main` LOCK calls which were added pointlessly to satisfy this annotation in the past.
Code changes were made by dongcarl, I just wrote the commit description
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9d3e95d77c [bugfix] prevent UnicodeDecodeError errors when opening log file in feature_init.py (sogoagain)
Pull request description:
Should fix#23989
To fix a bug, I modified `feature_init.py` to open the log file as a byte stream when opening it.
thank you.
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The new locale-independent atoi64 method introduced in #20452 parses
large integer values higher than maximum representable value as 0
instead of the maximum value, which breaks backwards compatibility.
This commit restores compatibility and adds test coverage for this case
in terms of the related GetIntArg and strtoll functions.
Co-authored-by: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
If no `from_node` parameter is passed explicitely to the
`create_self_transfer` method, the test node passed in the course
of creating the MiniWallet instance is used. This seems to
be the main use-case in most of the current functional
tests, i.e. in many instances the calls can be shortened.
Make it possible to override from the command line (without recompiling)
the addrman check ratio in non-addrman fuzz tests (connman and
deserialize) instead of hardcoding it to 0:
```
FUZZ=connman ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz --checkaddrman=5
```
Make it possible to override from the command line (without recompiling)
the addrman check ratio in addrman fuzz tests instead of hardcoding it
to 0:
```
FUZZ=addrman ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz --checkaddrman=5
```
Make it possible to override from the command line (without recompiling)
the addrman check ratio in the common `TestingSetup::m_node::addrman`
(used by all unit tests) instead of hardcoding it to 0:
```
test_bitcoin --run_test="transaction_tests/tx_valid" -- -checkaddrman=1
```
In addrman unit tests, make it possible to override the check ratio from
the command line, without recompiling:
```
test_bitcoin --run_test="addrman_tests/*" -- -checkaddrman=1
```
Also, make the arguments of the constructor of `AddrManTest` the
same as the arguments of `AddrMan`.
Retrieve the command line arguments from the fuzzer and save them for
later retrieval by `BasicTestingSetup` so that we gain extra flexibility
of passing any config options on the test command line, e.g.:
```
FUZZ=addrman ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz --checkaddrman=5
```
A fuzz test should call `MakeNoLogFileContext<>()` in its initialize
function in order to invoke the constructor of `BasicTestingSetup`,
which sets `gArgs`.
Retrieve the command line arguments from boost and pass them to
`BasicTestingSetup` so that we gain extra flexibility of passing any
config options on the test command line, e.g.:
```
test_bitcoin -- -printtoconsole=1 -checkaddrman=5
```
e5b6aef612 Move CBlockFileInfo::ToString method where class is declared (Russell Yanofsky)
f7086fd8ff Add src/wallet/* code to wallet:: namespace (Russell Yanofsky)
90fc8b089d Add src/node/* code to node:: namespace (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
There are no code changes, this is just adding `namespace` and `using` declarations and `node::` or `wallet::` qualifiers in some places.
Motivations for this change are:
- To make it easier to see when node and wallet code is being accessed places where it shouldn't be. For example if GUI code is accessing node and wallet internals or if wallet and node code are referencing each other.
- To make source code organization clearer ([#15732](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15732)), being able to know that `wallet::` code is in `src/wallet/`, `node::` code is in `src/node/`, `init::` code is in `src/init/`, `util::` code is in `src/util/`, etc.
Reviewing with `git log -p -n1 -U0 --word-diff-regex=.` can be helpful to verify this is only updating declarations, not changing code.
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BlockManager is a large data structure, and cs_main is not required to
take its address or access every part of it. Individual BlockManager
fields and methods which do require cs_main like m_block_index and
LookupBlockIndex are already annotated separately, and these other
annotations describe locking requirements more accurately and do a
better job enforcing thread safety.
Since cs_main is not needed to access the address of the m_block object,
this commit drops cs_main LOCK calls which were added pointlessly to
satisfy this annotation in the past.
Co-authored-by: Carl Dong <contact@carldong.me>
3a45dc36a6 Change type of `backup_file` parameter in RestoreWallet/restoreWallet (Hennadii Stepanov)
213172c734 refactor: Block unsafe std::string fs::path conversion copy_file calls (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is an optional prerequisite for bitcoin/bitcoin#20744 "Use std::filesystem. Remove Boost Filesystem & System" which:
- makes further code changes safer
- prevents [some](https://cirrus-ci.com/task/6525835388649472) test failures on native Windows
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 3a45dc36a6. Looks great! Thanks for debugging and fixing this and making #20744 smaller!
Tree-SHA512: c6dfaef6b45b9c268bc9ee9b943b9d679152c9d565ca4f86da8d33f8eb9b3cdbe9ba6df7b7578eacc0d00db6551048beff97419f86eb4b1d3182c43e2b4eb9a5
`fs::path` looks more native than `std::string` for a parameter which
represents a backup file. This change eliminates back-and-forth type
conversions.
There is no change in behavior. This just helps prepare for the
transition from boost::filesystem to std::filesystem by avoiding
copy_file calls that will be unsafe after the transition to
std::filesystem to due lack of a boost::filesystem::path::imbue
equivalent and inability to set a predictable locale.
fa8e01a5b8 doc: Remove outdated scriptChange TODO comment (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This was added in commit bf798734db (raw multisig). Raw multisig isn't a thing, so remove the TODO.
ACKs for top commit:
S3RK:
ACK fa8e01a5b8
achow101:
ACK fa8e01a5b8
Tree-SHA512: 01d521ca3605ab130c43531da4922ea85461ca5e7436267a34fb5df348009e086b3c66d85532c62255d9a0ba43db56424884808e773d0ef0177035dfb25d6a6c
efab28b06b Add FastRange32 function and use it throughout the codebase (Pieter Wuille)
96ecd6fa3e scripted-diff: rename MapIntoRange to FastRange64 (Pieter Wuille)
c6d15c45d9 [moveonly] Move MapIntoRange() to separate util/fastrange.h (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Several places in the codebase use the fast range mapping technique described in https://lemire.me/blog/2016/06/27/a-fast-alternative-to-the-modulo-reduction/, some for 32-bit ranges, some for 64-bit ones.
Move all of these to `util/fastrange.h`, and give them a consistent name.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
ACK efab28b06b
shaavan:
reACK efab28b06b
MarcoFalke:
review ACK efab28b06b🍸
Tree-SHA512: 3190a25ef21d17f0ab2afcd9b8d5a1813fdfac0d93996878017e84ff62eee412c823d6149ae8e92cfc3214458641e83ace4b022b4a0fe0679f78dbaee21c6227
6200fbf54f build: rename --enable-ebpf to --enable-usdt (0xb10c)
e158a2a7aa build: add systemtap's sys/sdt.h as depends (0xb10c)
Pull request description:
There has been light conceptual agreement on including the Userspace, Statically Defined Tracing tracepoints in Bitcoin Core release builds. This, for example, enables user to hook into production deployments, if they need to. Binaries don't have to be switched out. This is possible because we don't do [expensive computations](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/tracing.md#no-expensive-computations-for-tracepoints) only needed for the tracepoints. The tracepoints are NOPs when not used.
Systemtap's `sys/sdt.h` header is required to build Bitcoin Core with USDT support. The header file defines the `DTRACE_PROBE` macros used in [`src/util/trace.h`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/util/trace.h). This PR adds Systemtap 4.5 (May 2021) as dependency. GUIX builds for Linux hosts now include the tracepoints.
Closes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23297.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 6200fbf54f - tested enabling / disabling and with/without SDT from depends. We can follow up with #23819, #23907 and #23296, and if any serious issues arise before feature freeze, it is easy for us to flip depends such that USDT becomes opt-in, rather than opt-out, and thus, releases would be tracepoint free.
Tree-SHA512: 0263f44892bf8450e8a593e4de7a498243687f8d81269e1c3283fa8354922c7cf93fddef4b92cf5192d33798424aa5812e03e68ef8de31af078a32dd34021382
742918c8ef qt: hide Create Unsigned button behind an expert mode option (Andrew Chow)
5c3b800acd qt: Add Create Unsigned button to SendConfirmationDialog (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of having different buttons or changing button behavior for making a PSBT, just have SendConfirmationDialog return whether the user wants a PSBT or a broadcasted transaction. Since this dialog is used by both the bumpFeeAction and the SendCoinsDialog, changes to both to support the different behavior is needed. They will check the return value of the SendConfirmationDialog for whether a PSBT needs to be created instead of checking whether private keys are disabled.
Strings used in this dialog are being slightly modified to work with both private keys enabled and disabled wallets.
Moved from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18789
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK 742918c
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 742918c8ef. Just suggested changes since last review. Looks great!
hebasto:
ACK 742918c8ef, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8).
Tree-SHA512: dd29f4364c7b4f15befe8fe63257b26187918786b005e0f8336183270b1a162680b93f6ced60f0285c6e607c084cc0d24950fc68a8f9c056521ede614041be66
1823766fc6 refactor: add thread safety lock assertion to WriteBlockIndexDB() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
New helper function `BlockManager::WriteBlockIndexDB()` added in #23974 has a thread safety lock annotation in its declaration but is missing the corresponding run-time lock assertion in its definition.
Per doc/developer-notes.md: "Combine annotations in function declarations with run-time asserts in function definitions."
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 1823766fc6
Tree-SHA512: b915e6b105c38b8bbe04ad810aefa68e940a13b8dd265e79563a2aaefc93ffa031d56a7f3c481a5ada90de7c2ddd3b419dcfa46c22fa26c22f95eda15cd243bc
2fda0c7851 doc: Drop no longer required notes for Windows builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
f09ed92be1 build: Try posix-specific CXX first for mingw32 host (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (1186910b6b), when cross-compiling for Windows using our depends build system, we must manually choose the POSIX thread model for the `x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++` compiler.
This PR improves the build system to make this choice automa**g**ically.
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
re-ACK 2fda0c7851
shaavan:
tACK 2fda0c7851
Tree-SHA512: ad3bbdfe84b3c8eb56e102aa0abdc76fd864b2724ac59c9a12a798c57d1c5a1172682172588019d5d1715801a9f201fd9424effbd858e8dc30607c23c0d5941f
The new helper function, BlockManager::WriteBlockIndexDB(),
has a thread safety lock annotation in its declaration but is
missing the corresponding run-time lock assertion in its definition.
Per doc/developer-notes.md: "Combine annotations in function
declarations with run-time asserts in function definitions."
84f9931cb4 guix: use upstream python-requests (2.26.0) (fanquake)
187dc1ec0c build: use python-asn1crypto from upstream (fanquake)
b1e8f0b96e guix: use uptream nsis-x86_64 (fanquake)
3ccfba1c7f guix: use GCC 10 (over GCC 8) to build releases (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Guix's `core-updates-frozen` branch has been merged back into `master`, and a [`version-1.4.0`](https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/log/?h=version-1.4.0) branch has been created. This is great, as it means the next Guix release is on the horizon, and it contains a number of changes I'd like to take advantage of. In particular, is migrating the version of GCC we use for releases from GCC 8 to GCC 10.3.0 (which is also the new Guix default GCC). This is my preferred method of unblocking progress in #20744, which is currently stalled due to support for `std::filesystem` for Windows not arriving in GCC until version 9, whereas it's usable on Linux starting with GCC 8. The current set of changes in that PR [attempt to backport support](9604eda1ab) for `std::filesystem`, for Windows, to GCC 8, similar to what is currently done by Debian, however that is somewhat convoluted, and using GCC 10 with our current Guix version would require updating at least one Guix patch to GCC, so is not completely straightforward either.
Other changes included here:
* Dropping our `--no-*` patch for mingw binutils ld, as we can take advantage of the `--disable-*` flags that are now available in binutlils 2.37. The security check tests are updated accordingly.
* Dropping our current patch for NSIS, as it's been integrated upstream, however given we are building v3.05, we need a different one (229b6136c4) for compiling against GCC 10.
* Removing our `python-asn1crypto` package definition, as an identical package is available in Guix. Over time we should look at trying to get the rest of the python packages we define here upstreamed.
* Adding a patch for `python-elfsteem` to fix an issue in the example code when using Python 3.9+.
* Our base glibc (`2.24`) now inherits from glibc-2.31. Guix has removed packages of glibc < 2.29, and the current version of glibc is `2.33`. However glibc-2.31 is the newest version that still contains a workaround for installing sunrpc data, which we need, so inheriting from that version seemed like the most straightforward solution.
* As mentioned, Guix has removed glibcs < 2.29, so we add our own package definition for glibc 2.27, which we use for our RISC-V toolchain (also inheriting from 2.31).
The guix commit hash currently points to the head of the `version-1.4.0` branch. This can be updated to an official release tag when one is available.
Looking for Concept ACKs on migrating to using GCC 10.3 for building releases. Keeping in mind issues like #20005, however that particular bug should be fixed in GCC 10.3.0+, according to https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=95189.
Guix Builds:
```bash
bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
ea56ef38bd94dbcb11b9d10e2f10c205109daad03fea4313f79892fc497ba68d guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
01123ab23e5a09dc06a897837389e859d302ba2b18fbe827936ec8983765e7df guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
7a24e25c2237e5aeb14508b91c5c6954572814e1767e892c164494f32d73b0c0 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
0e1dba0233da1f487222b128964980d50393e61a6971bcf4c71951c29fdf3993 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
8cd4c6f42abc81427f1d2500f86daced2a4ee78882dd9d03b5a0211a1d96306e guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
c180db6bffb1a54b6dc65929d86d5eba9adf876a28ad320590ed230233e57299 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
4efcda7b63646eb46dabea7122fb026f2c063d2919a9dcbbffbc0929b9c56ced guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-84f9931cb449.tar.gz
1e35e96034fed00674f362d6471fb402dd2758cec2860ded4fd7e37c38935a44 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
96a0b7f54d3b3935c134f8c2aaaf11a314b54c9d7924ba751503caa16bd1c840 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
ae05137b6fb3494120f5413bf8a94ca3c1b0c047e1f512e6c2c5a0b1f122f075 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
c22e5fbcdcdbfa5d385537e2c1dab55004d9e94396ebccef0bc3d216edfacbbe guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
52602b41e81a921435d93f2a3ae29549aa65a4147cdbf1ed7d9e4a44c4dc902a guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
a2cc7e9385452163a7bda99f6f9aa630fd35d4ba13d4fd9a4dd7e8062206650d guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
e75fadf1b1c7e4ae3d52e7a8051a881de17bd4d9d32c1ca29ca0ddbb8028ee51 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
3b643c33842a15befb5d36d13b598a5e628c11b95671336c8dea51b5eed9c79a guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
e9a1ee7451502508cde73dc300aca8a421e379ac08c3f4adaf8c768fbfa942ac guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
c0508a0872cf1415a47983d2ebbc9e5a46282ce7b6453afac544e0d1315b7bf9 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/SHA256SUMS.part
7c02267cb91e2649088af5e96f81142beaad67f6a1a0588355174a4157b31458 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-osx-unsigned.dmg
46dbf5a911abfa63e3c5aa8440289da5fdea89da013253c08768ce58b798a99d guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
ab2e2360f18cb1b80bfd37f1a9508a938e89237767120472f932402cc809f0eb guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-osx64.tar.gz
f58aa000692f7ea09ab8e7ec159a806d3a665f0f70558e62a53d56afb361eb02 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
78a76aef8469b07a41588e019a6dfa890c36fd5becf2c8d73a71c9e72bcabde6 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
5e6e0040b37ff035de41c8fcfee5d498bd19fa489024704dd4caa0ab9f566450 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
d6e6af70f277d9c9ef9b4773ec05920355ac07ebec71ff3e179676047329964b guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part
37f24f6899e7803ed07bd0f5eb3f0fb6237ac1254dd72f446e9e4e488a927c8e guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-win-unsigned.tar.gz
14f7d1c14a5fc3b4c336d301f936c5578d6e31d61ec720dfc9d4129445d1e2a2 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-win64-debug.zip
c8049dcc0308a76f21dd781e8561ebbafa84034fbf8e3afa7d4017866d7fd195 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
fb1e6580c25b073118f121aabaa04aa09643bc97cfeaea7c9a24bbe65c33cbb6 guix-build-84f9931cb449/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-84f9931cb449-win64.zip
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK 84f9931cb4
Tree-SHA512: 2f5f4f6bb1f55a048dba88523f235320e51c4af963355abf6a86b7035623b2100ae3dc44396c76fbeea89ae9cfbc5342abd3e2c41760ede8b689d7757d6e7f25
fa68a6c2fc scripted-diff: Rename touched member variables (MarcoFalke)
facd3df21f Make blockstorage globals private members of BlockManager (MarcoFalke)
faa8c2d7d7 doc: Clarify nPruneAfterHeight for signet (MarcoFalke)
fad381b2f8 test: Load genesis block to allow flush (MarcoFalke)
fab262174b Move blockstorage-related unload to BlockManager::Unload (MarcoFalke)
fa467f3913 move-only: Create WriteBlockIndexDB helper (MarcoFalke)
fa88cfd3f9 Move functions to BlockManager (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Globals aren't too nice because they hide dependencies, also they make testing harder.
Fix that by removing some.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
ACK fa68a6c2fc
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa68a6c2fc. Nice changes!
Tree-SHA512: 6abc5929a5e43a05e238276721d46a64a44f23dca18c2caa9775437a32351d6815d88b88757254686421531d0df13861bbd3a202e13a3192798d87a96abef65d
c9374af102 test: set ban after mocking time (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
Fixes#23988
Set ban after mocking time to avoid intermittent failures related to the assertion of ban_duration and time_remaining.
See: https://cirrus-ci.com/task/6754020390862848?logs=ci#L4652
ACKs for top commit:
mzumsande:
Tested ACK c9374af102
vincenzopalazzo:
ACK c9374af102
Tree-SHA512: fac3ac91a045bb46334d7c568f6a53a3b0a45b306914a54ea13bcc845734eaaad1ff295ff3ab158037fd9d08df77344058331336110b8f7888832b16b0589be5
0754e9c01b test: run feature_pruning.py without wallet compiled (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Only one small part of the pruning test (sub-test `wallet_test`) is wallet-related, hence we can run all other parts without wallet compiled.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 0754e9c01b
Tree-SHA512: 856856903d21d64953ed0102cc2a96f55975c4b7d8e93e57b82c266024967160df64df2b6068be089efc05e883e8d6d12e7327053420d4c640b9d8cc5bcb1c58
172096e9dd scripted-diff: Rename libbitcoin_server.a to libbitcoin_node.a (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Goal along with namespacing PR #23497 is to make code organization more obvious and have `src/node/` code in `node::` namespace in `libbitcoin_node.a` library
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 172096e9dd
Tree-SHA512: a2e787eeaa3ab769b0f5376473072cae584d237aa8b67b677bea833bb36b0134a0eca17eb01722389639473b8463f4953bc3a5e4801a6b2c8965ac1075cba005
e3544c864e init: Use clang-tidy named args syntax (Carl Dong)
3401630417 style-only: Rename *Chainstate return values (Carl Dong)
1dd582782d docs: Make LoadChainstate comment more accurate (Carl Dong)
6b83576388 node/chainstate: Use MAX_FUTURE_BLOCK_TIME (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
There are 2 proposed fixups in discussions in #23280 which I have not implemented:
1. An overhaul to return types and an option type for the two `*Chainstate` functions: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23280#issuecomment-984149564
- The change reintroduces stringy return types and is quite involved. It could be discussed in a separate PR.
2. Passing in the unix time to `VerifyChainstate` instead of a callback to get the time: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23280#discussion_r765051533
- I'm not sure it matters much whether it's a callback or just the actual unix time. Also, I think `VerifyDB` can take quite a while, and I don't want to impose that the function have to "run quickly" in order to have it be correct.
If reviewers feel strongly about either of the two fixups listed above, please feel free to open a PR based on mine and I'll close this one!
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK e3544c864e
MarcoFalke:
ACK e3544c864e🐸
Tree-SHA512: dd1de0265b6785eef306e724b678ce03d7c54ea9f4b5ea0ccd7af59cce2ea3aba73fd4af0c15e2dca9265807dc4075f9afa2ec103672677b6638b1a4fc090904
fe86eb50c9 Refactor: Uses c++ init convention for time variables (Shashwat)
6111b0d7fa Refactor: Changes remaining time variable type from int to chrono (Shashwat)
Pull request description:
This PR is a follow-up to #23801.
This PR aims to make the following changes to all the time variables in **net_processing.cpp** wherever possible.
- Convert all time variables to `std::chrono.`
- Use `chorno::literals` wherever possible.
- Use `auto` keywords wherever possible.
- Use `var{val}` convention of initialization.
This PR also minimizes the number of times, serialization of time `count_seconds(..)` occurs.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK fe86eb50c9 🏕
Tree-SHA512: c8684c0c60a11140027e36b6e9706a45ecdeae6b5ba0bf267e50655835daee5e5410e34096a8c4eca005f327caae1ac258cc7b8ba663eab58abf131f6d2f4d42
60ae1161a4 qa: replace assert with test framework assertion helpers in fee estimation test (Antoine Poinsot)
e50213967b qa: fee estimation with RBF test cleanups (Antoine Poinsot)
15f5fd62af qa: don't mine non standard txs in fee estimation test (Antoine Poinsot)
eae52dd6ab qa: pass scriptsig directly to txins constructor in fee estimation test (Antoine Poinsot)
1fc03155e5 qa: split coins in a single tx in fee estimation test (Antoine Poinsot)
cc204b8be7 qa: use a single p2sh script in fee estimation test (Antoine Poinsot)
19dd91a9be qa: remove a redundant condition in fee estimation test (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
Some cleanups that i noticed would be desirable while working on #23074 and #22539, which are intentionally not based on it. Mainly simplifications and a slight speedup.
- Use a single tx to create the `2**9` coins instead of creating `2**8` 2-outputs transactions
- Use a single P2SH script
- Avoid the use of non-standard transactions
- Misc style nits (happy to take more)
ACKs for top commit:
pg156:
I ACK all commits up to 60ae1161a4 (except 1fc03155e5, where I have a question more for my own learning than actually questioning the PR). I built and ran the test successfully. I agree after the changes, the behavior is kept the same and the code is shorter and easier to reason.
glozow:
utACK 60ae1161a4
Tree-SHA512: 57ae2294eb68961ced30f32448c4a530ba1cdee17881594eecb97e1b9ba8927d58c25022b847eb07fb67d676bf436108c416c2f2174864d258fcca5b528b8bbd
eBPF is a Linux kernel technology used to "extend the capabilities
of the kernel without requiring to change kernel source code or
load kernel modules". While Userspace, Statically Defined Tracing
(USDT) uses eBPF under the hood, --enable-usdt better resembles that
support for USDT is enabled, and tracepoints will be included in the
binary.
9bd46e24a6 reviewers: add tracing (William Casarin)
Pull request description:
Adding myself and 0xB10C to USDT tracing reviews
~~cc 0xB10C lmk if you want in on this~~
ACKs for top commit:
0xB10C:
ACK 9bd46e24a6
Tree-SHA512: 8c6674bcf0fc70422163d353ad22d4bb3d747af9d17de069d39b4576ec3e1baf883605774683f9caf84d138ae1dc1424d1a9afdd115abba9d947cbc31a309144
fa9f4554ca refactor: Remove pointless and confusing shift in RelayAddress (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The second argument written to the siphash is already quantized to 24 hours, so it seems confusing to quantize the first argument to 32 bits (out of 64 bits).
> The shifting is pointless, we should get rid of it. It seems to be a silly evolution of this 2010 Satoshi code: 5cbf753 (where it made sense because everything was XORed together, and the address used the high bits, while the time used the low ones).
(Copied from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18642#issuecomment-613773120)
(The original code was `uint256 hashRand = hashSalt ^ (((int64)addr.ip)<<32) ^ ((GetTime()+addr.ip)/(24*60*60));`)
This also allows to remove a integer sanitizer suppression for the whole file.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa9f4554ca
sipa:
utACK fa9f4554ca
promag:
Code review ACK fa9f4554ca.
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ac617cc141 wallettool: Check that the dumpfile checksum is the correct size (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
After parsing the checksum, make sure that it is the size that we expect it to be.
This issue was reported by Pedro Baptista.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK ac617cc141
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8bd34dc774 test: check that bitcoin-tx detects missing input amount for segwit transactions (Sebastian Falbesoner)
c337b27d7c Require that input amount is provided for bitcoin-tx witness transactions (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This PR picks up the obviously abandoned PR #13608 (last activity was three and a half years ago) by rebasing it on master and adding missing tests. Original PR description: "_Applies fix from #12458 / #13547 to bitcoin-tx._"
The private key is the compressed version of the one used in most other util tests (5HpHagT65TZzG1PH3CSu63k8DbpvD8s5ip4nEB3kEsreAnchuDf, corresponds to the scalar value k=1 in big endian), since segwit signing refuses uncompressed keys.
The error message from the picked up PR is changed to not include the amount, as showing any value would be just confusing.
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josibake:
ACK 8bd34dc774
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975097f424 Let test_runner.py start multiple jobs per timeslot (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
test_runner.py currently only checks every 0.5s whether any job has finished, and if so, starts at most one new job. At higher parallellism it becomes increasingly likely that multiple jobs have finished at the same time. Fix this by always noticing *all* finished jobs every timeslot, and starting as many new ones.
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laanwj:
Code review and lightly tested ACK 975097f424
prayank23:
ACK 975097f424
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This is needed to turn globals into member variables. Otherwise, this
will lead to issues:
runtime error: reference binding to null pointer of type 'CBlockFileInfo'
#0 in std::vector<CBlockFileInfo, std::allocator<CBlockFileInfo> >::operator[](unsigned long) /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/stl_vector.h:1046:2
#1 in BlockManager::FlushBlockFile(bool, bool) src/node/blockstorage.cpp:540:47
#2 in CChainState::FlushStateToDisk(BlockValidationState&, FlushStateMode, int) src/validation.cpp:2262:28
#3 in CChainState::ResizeCoinsCaches(unsigned long, unsigned long) src/validation.cpp:4414:15
#4 in validation_chainstate_tests::validation_chainstate_resize_caches::test_method() src/test/validation_chainstate_tests.cpp:66:12
This is a refactor and safe to do because:
* UnloadBlockIndex calls ChainstateManager::Unload, which calls
BlockManager::Unload
* Only unit tests call Unload directly
fab16415ba doc: Fix typo in getmempoolinfo (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Also, remove whitespace. Can be reviewed with `--ignore-all-space --word-diff-regex=.`.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Good catch. ACK fab16415ba
shaavan:
ACK fab16415ba
Tree-SHA512: 9d51ef4a4eccfcf437c99a9f84f48e4f090d75715332ad2b4cf10ad77c3691de03255b4817e9fd203fad9baf338066982304dc62fab93dd605e735943f8ca346
6bf6e9fd9d net: change CreateNodeFromAcceptedSocket() to take Sock (Vasil Dimov)
9e3cbfca7c net: use Sock in CConnman::ListenSocket (Vasil Dimov)
f8bd13f85a net: add new method Sock::Accept() that wraps accept() (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
_This is a piece of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21878, chopped off to ease review._
Introduce an `accept(2)` wrapper `Sock::Accept()` and extend the usage of `Sock` in `CConnman::ListenSocket` and `CreateNodeFromAcceptedSocket()`.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 6bf6e9fd9d
jamesob:
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jonatack:
ACK 6bf6e9fd9d per `git range-diff ea989de 976f6e8 6bf6e9f` -- only change since my last review was `s/listen_socket.socket/listen_socket.sock->Get()/` in `src/net.cpp: CConnman::SocketHandlerListening()` -- re-read the code changes, rebase/debug build/ran units following my previous full review (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21879#pullrequestreview-761251278)
w0xlt:
tACK 6bf6e9f
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c03cf38a16 doc: Fix typo in LoadBlockIndex (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
Instad -> Instead
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 37dcdd34e2bd985619daecc9d1072ac002f3bc7b47db413432d027a2b8cce32501f93a57ee85869755bb0eedecedfab6ecac9ce2a591341c8f011118390a5b18
fa996c58e8 refactor: Avoid integer overflow in ApplyStats when activating snapshot (MarcoFalke)
fac01888d1 Move AdditionOverflow to util, Add CheckedAdd with unit tests (MarcoFalke)
fa526d8fb6 Add dev doc to CCoinsStats::m_hash_type and make it const (MarcoFalke)
faff051560 style: Remove unused whitespace (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A snapshot contains the utxo set, including the out value. To activate the snapshot, the hash needs to be calculated. As a side-effect, the total amount in the snapshot is calculated (as the sum of all out values), but never used. Instead of running into an integer overflow in an unused result, don't calculate the result in the first place.
Other code paths (using the active utxo set) can not run into an integer overflow, since the active utxo set is valid.
Fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=39716
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
reACK fa996c58e8
vasild:
ACK fa996c58e8
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7746606cfa test: use MiniWallet for mining_basic.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (mining_basic.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in #20078.
ACKs for top commit:
brunoerg:
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96eb0093d0 test: wait rather than assert presence of file in startupnotify test (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Should fix#23967.
ACKs for top commit:
brunoerg:
crACK 96eb0093d0
kristapsk:
utACK 96eb0093d0
Tree-SHA512: 9107970e45c027cfc6c6cbfcfd5a7d9f5956259bbbb11f5b180c3947126e42e62c0f8ffd69cf7b39b51c9c5b4fedbb753839d59aebe876be68c1484bb6065819
e09773d20a build: use a static .tiff for macOS .dmg over generating (fanquake)
Pull request description:
For demonstration, after [discussion in #23778](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23778#issuecomment-1003005503), and the question as to why we can't just have a `background.tiff` that we copy into the macOS DMG, and do away with the somewhat convoluted image generation steps.
From my understanding, the only reason we have this image generation as part of our build system is so that forks of Core can adapt the imagery for their own branding via `PACKAGE_NAME`. It don't think it provides much value to us, and could just have a static .tiff that we copy into the dmg (replacing the .svg that currently lives in macdeploy/).
Doing this would eliminate the following build dependencies:
For native macOS:
* `sed` (usage in Makefile.am)
* `librsvg` (rsvg-convert)
* `tiffutil`
Linux macOS cross-compile:
* `sed` (usage in Makefille.am)
* `librsvg`
* `tiffcp`
* `convert` (imagemagick)
* `font-tuffy`
Guix Build:
```bash
bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
c98d67796863f4b1bab0ad600d46bd74e744d94072cbd4bc856a6aeaba3bb329 guix-build-e09773d20a92/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-e09773d20a92.tar.gz
3336f90bab312798cb7665e2b4ae24d1a270fb240647d5fed8dbfcd83e3ed37e guix-build-e09773d20a92/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/SHA256SUMS.part
8fd680c7ee158c64bad212385df7b0b302c6c2143d4e672b4b0eb5da41f9256d guix-build-e09773d20a92/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-e09773d20a92-osx-unsigned.dmg
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da6b8f54ef755d40330c8eac4f5bd0329637e827be9ee61318600d5d0bdcc3dc guix-build-e09773d20a92/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-e09773d20a92-osx64.tar.gz
```

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ACK e09773d20a
jarolrod:
ACK e09773d20a
Zero-1729:
ACK e09773d20a
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faa51a6aa9 doc: Mark proprietary array optional (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The global one is returned all the time, but the input/output array is returned optionally
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
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fa77dc9ce2 test: Bundle all integer sanitizer suppressions of dependencies (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
And remove three that are no longer needed.
Can be reviewed with `--color-moved=dimmed-zebra`.
Having separate sections for out-of-tree dependencies and in-tree suppressions makes it easier to categorize while reading.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa77dc9ce2
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62c173ae4c doc: remove CC_FOR_BUILD from OpenBSD build doc (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is no-longer necessary after upstream libsecp256k1 changes that have been pulled into our repo.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK 62c173ae4c
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ea4c9fd4ab test: Cover eviction by timeout in addrman_evictionworks (Martin Zumsande)
4f1bb467b5 test: Add test for multiplicity in addrman new tables (Martin Zumsande)
e880bb7836 test: Add test for updating addrman entries (Martin Zumsande)
f02eee8c87 test: introduce utility function to retrieve an addrman (Martin Zumsande)
f0e5efb824 test: Remove unused AddrManTest class (Martin Zumsande)
b696d7870b test: Remove tests for internal helper functions (Martin Zumsande)
0538520091 test: use AddrMan instead of AddrManTest where possible (Martin Zumsande)
1c65d427bb test: Inline SimConnFail function (Martin Zumsande)
5b7aac34f2 test: delete unused GetBucketAndEntry function (Amiti Uttarwar)
2ba1e74e59 test: Update addrman_serialization unit test to use AddrMan's interface (Amiti Uttarwar)
dad5f76021 addrman: Introduce a test-only function to lookup addresses (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
This PR (joint work with Amiti Uttarwar) changes the addrman unit tests such that they only use the public `AddrMan` interface:
This has the advantage that the tests are less implementation-dependent, i.e. it would be possible to rewrite the internal addrman implementation (as drafted [here](https://github.com/sipa/bitcoin/tree/202106_multiindex_addrman) for using a multiindex) without having to adjust the tests.
This includes the following steps:
* Adding a test-only function `FindAddressEntry()` to the public addrman interface which returns info about an address in addrman (e.g. bucket, position, whethe the address is in new or tried). Obviously we want to do this sparingly, but I think a single test-only function is ok (which could also be useful elsewhere, e.g. in fuzz tests).
* Removal of the `AddrManTest` subclass which would reach into AddrMan's internals, using `AddrMan` instead
* Removal of tests for internal helper functions that are not publicly exposed (these are still tested indirectly via the public functions calling them).
* Additional tests for previously untested features such as multiplicity in the new tables, that can be tested with the help of `FindAddressEntry()`.
All in all, this PR increases the unit test coverage of AddrMan by a bit.
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jnewbery:
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josibake:
reACK ea4c9fd4ab
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This is required so that we can test for control flow in our ELF
security checks. Otherwise test_bitcoin will fail, as it has a main that
is provided by Boost, and wont have been built with
-fcf-protection=full.
While here simplify to using -fcf-protection for all x86_64 builds.
fa5bb37611 rpc: Use EnsureAnyArgsman in rpc/blockchain (MarcoFalke)
fa98b6f644 rpc: Add EnsureArgsman helper (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This refactor doesn't change anything for the rpc layer, but it helps a bit with removing gArgs (See #21005)
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
Code Review ACK fa5bb37611
Tree-SHA512: 18f9cc90830a168acb94452b541b6e97ba9a50a0f4834698a16994c3884c833dc606e36a5538a16352e5e5cc43d3ac77cb498f877f8f5bc5dd52fa84f8bf2056
b9898aeeaa scripts: make security checks architecture independent (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This paves the way for using and checking for architecture dependent flags like `-fcf-protection` on x86_64 Linux and `-mbranch-protection` on 64 bit ARM.
While we need a workaround for RISCV arch detection, I sent a change upstream (https://github.com/lief-project/LIEF/pull/640), which has been merged. So we can drop this workaround along with our other RISCV workarounds (i.e https://github.com/lief-project/LIEF/pull/562) with the next LIEF release.
Required for #19075, #21851, #21888 etc.
Guix build:
```bash
bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
c57bcad9d763aae223a256283fef6243d79e0df46c5b5706dc9034a87df56694 guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
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39778c9d2949deaba404c90b930e5a0b72663bb05e9d82e93439be131fd622e3 guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-b9898aeeaa6a.tar.gz
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9530ee044927df02d96c3a9e5974d68b70a7105cb943b94e846c496c2d0579b9 guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-b9898aeeaa6a-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
fc4885db902c3205d3c1bc45c7e03375e621633efb419df37f145d11329bd6ed guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-b9898aeeaa6a-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
caedbc37d5aa5fbb0e370019ce5f1d5f6745b32153f562b0aee80aceec57deab guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/SHA256SUMS.part
1b363dfde1d83530ec4deb0f24547c07446f5db99f327fe382a6e91b4b6cc454 guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-b9898aeeaa6a-osx-unsigned.dmg
bee82fe6e50a249eab21b6c97ad7436447489d0eabe3e5f7c992ba3b22dfc5ea guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-b9898aeeaa6a-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
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370a87e34e694fe44ba0cd809a1ba044bcc0e7e100b01d74a883069b3d754d1c guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
46f8c3aa2c3a65f3fc73ddda344724e800bb463d80b062dc749ab76f4c21bc8c guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-b9898aeeaa6a-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
9704b95152ebe582f8aa70bbab8f34ea5e32d80dfda948c019cb9f7d0982f36c guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-b9898aeeaa6a-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
8385a966601ab4b9dc11d4467435c26af93dce97b66f3d33d7a8f7a885ac326d guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part
f46812804e79166e5440b678166ce2cc38b5628d1a9e312b3af138720cacc478 guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-b9898aeeaa6a-win-unsigned.tar.gz
1d7077fdc59ce6af2ea5bffaa5a2ab579f8e8382467a7140623a6a2c4a588a0c guix-build-b9898aeeaa6a/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-b9898aeeaa6a-win64-debug.zip
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```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK b9898aeeaa
hebasto:
ACK b9898aeeaa
Tree-SHA512: d7e7c3eb33f54d44a2252f36871fdb77c182da18ee02078e8b5b4f91d02ec91f9e5c829160839b010b40670202ff05d2c702b7a3873b450878f21ade4dc0ab58
059f88b6a9 Add RPC help for getblock verbosity level 3 (Kiminuo)
1bdd5f6322 Address review comments from #22918 (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up PR to #22918 which addresses review comments (first commit). The second commit adds missing RPC help for verbosity level 3.
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pg156:
ACK 059f88b6a9
laanwj:
re-ACK 059f88b6a9
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The sys/sdt.h header is required to build Bitcoin Core with Userspace
Statically Defined Tracing support. Systemtap version 4.5 (May 2021)
is used as the most recent version 4.6 (Nov 2021) fails to build.
See e.g. https://sourceware.org/git/?p=systemtap.git;a=commit;h=1d3653936fc1fd13135a723a27e6c7e959793ad0
As Systemtap itself is not needed, the build steps (configure and
make) are skipped. We require fewer build dependecies and don't
waste time building depends we don't end up using. However, the
configure step would normally processes sys/sdt-config.h.in. The
resulting sdt-config.h defines _SDT_ASM_SECTION_AUTOGROUP_SUPPORT
(either 0 or 1 to indicate whether the assembler supports "?" in
.pushsection directives). For now, we assume all currently used
assemblers supports this feature and remove the check from the
sys/sdt.h header file in a patch.
Co-authored-by: Michael Ford <fanquake@gmail.com>
1eb5389ee5 Update test/sanitizer_suppressions/lsan (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
With Qt 5.15.2 in depends it seems we can drop some Leak Sanitizer suppressions now.
ACKs for top commit:
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1bf3809dd1 build: use host_os instead of TARGET_OS in configure output (fanquake)
Pull request description:
`TARGET_OS` was convenient, as a readable host name for most of our
targeted platforms, however unless we add more code to configure to
detect more hosts, it's easier just use `host_os` (it's also more
informative).
i.e FreeBSD master
```bash
target os =
build os = freebsd13.0
```
this PR:
```bash
target os = freebsd13.0
build os = freebsd13.0
```
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hebasto:
ACK 1bf3809dd1
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This commit does following changes to time variables in net_processing.h:
- Used {} initialization.
- Uses universal initializer auto.
- Uses chrono::literals
The reason for these changes is to make code simpler, and easier to
understand and rationalize.
fa7efc915b Fixup style of moved code (MarcoFalke)
fade2a44f4 Move BlockManager to node/blockstorage (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`BlockManager` is responsible for reading and writing block(headers). So move it to the existing `blockstorage` module in `node`. Also, move validation code unrelated to block-storage out from `BlockManager`.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review obvious ACK fa7efc915b
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29e1794ba5 build, qt: No need to set inapplicable QPA backend for Android (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The current workflow looks weird. At first, the inapplicable `xcb` QPA backend is set in Qt `configure` options. Then the correct `android` QPA backend is forced via the `QT_QPA_PLATFORM` environment variable.
Using the default QPA backend, which is `android` for Android devices, is just fine.
ACKs for top commit:
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d04f68d99c ci: Update Cirrus CI task name (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Missed in bitcoin/bitcoin#22815.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
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b4adc5ad67 [bugfix] update lockpoints correctly during reorg (glozow)
b6002b07a3 MOVEONLY: update_lock_points to txmempool.h (glozow)
Pull request description:
I introduced a bug in #22677 (sorry! 😅)
Mempool entries cache `LockPoints`, containing the first height/blockhash/`CBlockIndex*` at which the transaction becomes valid. During a reorg, we re-check timelocks on all mempool entries using `CheckSequenceLocks(useExistingLockPoints=false)` and remove any now-invalid entries. `CheckSequenceLocks()` also mutates the `LockPoints` passed in, and we update valid entries' `LockPoints` using `update_lock_points`. Thus, `update_lock_points(lp)` needs to be called right after `CheckSequenceLocks(lp)`, otherwise we lose the data in `lp`. I incorrectly assumed they could be called in separate loops.
The incorrect behavior introduced is: if we have a reorg in which a timelocked mempool transaction is still valid but becomes valid at a different block, the cached `LockPoints` will be incorrect.
This PR fixes the bug, adds a test, and adds an assertion at the end of `removeForReorg()` to check that all mempool entries' lockpoints are valid. You can reproduce the bug by running the test added in the [test] commit on the code before the [bugfix] commit.
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ACK b4adc5ad67
vasild:
ACK b4adc5ad67
mzumsande:
Code Review ACK b4adc5ad67
hebasto:
ACK b4adc5ad67
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK b4adc5ad67🏁
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8904f17ea7 test: enable txindex in feature_init (James O'Beirne)
93db6d8422 test: feature_init: retain debug.log and improve detection (James O'Beirne)
24fcf6e435 test: feature_init: tweak all .ldb files of a certain type (James O'Beirne)
a8ffbc01db test: add TestNode.wait_for_debug_log (James O'Beirne)
a2fb62b632 test: introduce TestNode.debug_log_bytes (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Hopefully fixes#23646.
This makes a few changes to feature_init (along the lines of the discussion here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23289#discussion_r766615073). The changes are detailed in the specific commits, but a summary might be:
- more robust log-line detection (at the expense of maybe being slower)
- retain all debug.log content
- perturb .ldb files in a more complete way
Top commit has no ACKs.
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126853214a test: add functional test for -startupnotify (Bruno Garcia)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a functional test for -startupnotify. It basically starts the node passing a command on -startupnotify to create a file on tmp and then, we check if the file has been successfully created.
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theStack:
Tested ACK 126853214a
kristapsk:
re-ACK 126853214a
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a1b532d1a5 doc: Update license year range to 2022 (Kuro)
Pull request description:
See #20805, #17801, #15061
The same procedure as every year. Happy new year to all of you :)
Top commit has no ACKs.
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TARGET_OS was conveninent, as a readable host name for most of our
targetted platforms, however unless we add more code to configure to
detect more hosts, it's easier just use host_os (it's also more
informative).
i.e FreeBSD master
```bash
target os =
build os = freebsd13.0
```
this PR:
```bash
target os = freebsd13.0
build os = freebsd13.0
```
fadd73037e refactor: Remove implicit-integer-sign-change suppressions in validation.cpp (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A file-wide suppression is problematic because it will wave through future violations, potentially bugs.
Fix that by using per-statement casts.
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
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theStack:
Code-review ACK fadd73037e
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4523d28b6b [test] compare filter and header with the result of the getblockfilter RPC (Niklas Gögge)
3a2464f216 [rest] drop superfluous rpc serializations flags for block filters (Niklas Gögge)
064abd14a5 [rest] add a more verbose error message for invalid header counts (Niklas Gögge)
83b8f3a896 [refactor] various style fix-ups (Niklas Gögge)
Pull request description:
This PR addresses unresolved review comments from [#17631](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17631).
This includes:
* various style fix-ups
* returning a more verbose error message for invalid header counts
* removing superfluous rpc serializations flags for block filters
* improving the test to include comparing the block filters returned from the rest with the ones returned from the `getblockfilter` RPC.
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jnewbery:
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brunoerg:
tACK 4523d28b6b
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fa1a51cbc1 doc: testnet3 was not reset and is doing BIP30 checks again (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK fa1a51cbc1
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2e42050b7f doc: fix undo data filename (s/undo???.dat/rev???.dat/) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This typo was discovered in the course of a review club to #20827, see https://bitcoincore.reviews/20827#l-31.
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
ACK 2e42050b7f
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1362d6173f scripted-diff: Insert missed copyright headers (Hennadii Stepanov)
f47dda2c58 scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers (Hennadii Stepanov)
c29105efdc script: Fix copyright_header.py (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is an alternative to #23903.
It bumps the existing copyright headers as we did every year, and adds the missed copyright headers.
A small fix has been applied to the `copyright_header.py` in order to prevent such weird bumping as `2021` --> `2021-2017`.
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MarcoFalke:
ACK 1362d6173f
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Previously, the `utxocache:flush` tracepoint was in the wrong scope and
reached every time `CChainState::FlushStateToDisk` was called, even when
there was no flushing of the cache. The tracepoint is now properly scoped
and will be reached during a full flush.
Inside the scope, the `fDoFullFlush` value will always be `true`, so it
doesn't need to be logged separately. Hence, it's dropped from the
tracepoint arguments.
ec7b7d4a36 ci: Enable the gui in the TSan build (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is a reincarnation of #19162.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK ec7b7d4a36
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da349f131a test: check ban_duration and time_remaining after setting ban (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This PR adds functional test coverage for `ban_duration` and `time_remaining` introduced in #21602
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
ACK da349f131a
theStack:
Tested ACK da349f131a
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33796a964a build: Add ability to build qt in depends with -stdlib=libc++ (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes possible to build the `qt` package in depends against `libc++` for x86_64 platform.
Fixes#22344.
Required for #22815.
Also this PR [fixes](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23060#discussion_r716077050) the `[no wallet] [bionic]` task on CI:
- on master (a8bbd4cc81), https://api.cirrus-ci.com/v1/task/5558609250615296/logs/ci.log:
```
Options used to compile and link:
external signer = yes
multiprocess = no
with libs = yes
with wallet = no
with gui / qt = no
```
- this PR, https://api.cirrus-ci.com/v1/task/5502605561430016/logs/ci.log:
```
Options used to compile and link:
external signer = yes
multiprocess = no
with libs = yes
with wallet = no
with gui / qt = yes
```
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fanquake:
ACK 33796a964a - While this sort of string matching is fragile, I think the risk of this causing any actual issues is low.
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1fa2e80190 Include patches for Guix (Rojar Smith)
Pull request description:
Fix .gitignore exclude the patches at 'contrib/guix/patches/'.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 1fa2e80190
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c236f2e228 build: Drop redundant AC_SUBST macros (Hennadii Stepanov)
9049812106 build: Drop redundant check of PKG_CHECK_MODULES presence (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- does not change behavior
- drops redundant `AC_SUBST` macros
Also checks of PKG_CHECK_MODULES presence are removed because they are redundant due to the following code ab1feadf4e/configure.ac (L16-L20)
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK c236f2e228 - I see no difference in `config.log`s.
Tree-SHA512: 7ebbfc37123d693e034b8eea4aecbd9ef52b0ea5706b90bd282474e2d61ab0fedc8bca38aa3c9aa88cf2938339b7a491231b11865d39c682d60ef362082f22c5
Variables that are declared with AC_ARG_VAR macro are substituted via
AC_SUBST macro.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES macro already has AC_ARG_VAR(${PACKAGE}_CFLAGS) and
AC_ARG_VAR(${PACKAGE}_LIBS).
This test sporadically fails due to the Python test missing log lines
for reasons that are poorly understood. The problem is made worse by the
fact that this test does not retain the log files from iteration to
iteration.
Change the test to do logline detection in a more robust manner (by
using `re.search` on the whole log content) in a way that is comparable
to the existing `assert_debug_log` utility, and retain all debug.log
content from case to case.
This part of the test sporadically fails on CI infrastructure. Instead
of perturbing a single .ldb file of each type, move all .ldb files of a
given type to ensure a bad startup.
The logic of these functions is already covered by existing unit tests
using publicly exposed functions of the interface.
Therefore, removing them does not decrease test coverage.
Switches to AddrMan for tests that use no features of AddrManTest.
Also removes unusued AddrManTest variables
Co-Authored-By: Amiti Uttarwar <amiti@uttarwar.org>
d2efb66458 test: use MiniWallet for p2p_compactblocks.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (p2p_compactblocks.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in #20078.
The wallet RPCs calls (`getnewaddress`/`sendtoaddress`) can easily be substituted by generating/sending to the MiniWallet's internal address instead (`self.generate(self.wallet, ...)`/`self.wallet.send_self_transfer(...)`).
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brunoerg:
tACK d2efb66458
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fa50d8b66e doc: Remove TODO comment in tx_verify (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The comment has no clear motivation, so it seems better to remove it and fix it when there is a reason.
An alternative (if a fix isn't possible when there is a clear motivation) would be to create an issue thread for easier discussion.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa50d8b66e
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fa993d0e7e doc: Fix -changetype help text (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This was forgotten in commit 3ac38058ce
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shaavan:
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ACK fa993d0
josibake:
ACK fa993d0e7e
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fa562fdd5e doc: Remove fixed TODO from wallet/feebumper (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixed in commit 9522b53a91
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shaavan:
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fa5d0b6ecd doc: Remove TODO from block fuzz test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
I don't see a reason to fix the TODO, as all call sites assume at least one tx in `vtx`. So remove it.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa5d0b6ecd
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e844115dea test: use MiniWallet for rpc_scantxoutset.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
983ca0456c test: introduce `address_to_scriptpubkey` helper (Sebastian Falbesoner)
e704d4d26f test: introduce `getnewdestination` helper for generating various address types (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (rpc_scantxoutset.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in #20078 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23858#issue-1088320649 more recently.
Reviewer's guide:
* [commit 1/3] For replacing the getnewaddress/getaddressinfo RPC calls a helper `getnewdestination` is introduced which allows to create addresses with the common address format types ('legacy', 'p2sh-segwit' and 'bech32'), but also additionally returns the corresponding pubkey and output script.
* [commit 2/3] In order to send to addresses with MiniWallet, a helper `address_to_scriptpubkey` is introduced. It only supports legacy addresses (Base58Check) so far, which is sufficient for the scantxoutset test.
* [commit 3/3] With those helpers, the use of MiniWallet in the test is quite straight-forward. To avoid repeatedly specifying parameters like `from_node` to MiniWallet's `send_to` method, another test-internal helper `sendtodestination` is introduced which supports specifying the destination both as outputscript or as address.
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d3b0f82a43 build: Fix regression introduced in PR23603 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
It appears 7629efcc2c from bitcoin/bitcoin#23603 introduced a regression in build tool flag evaluation.
On macOS system:
- pre-PR23603 master (ae017b8160):
```
% make -C depends print-darwin_CXXFLAGS
darwin_CXXFLAGS=-pipe
% make -C depends print-host_CXXFLAGS
host_CXXFLAGS=-pipe
```
- the current master (369978686e):
```
% make -C depends print-darwin_CXXFLAGS
darwin_CXXFLAGS=-pipe
% make -C depends print-host_CXXFLAGS
host_CXXFLAGS=-arch x86_64
```
It's obvious a flag being set in `depends/hosts/darwin.mk`, i.e., `-pipe`, is lost.
With this PR:
```
% make -C depends print-darwin_CXXFLAGS
darwin_CXXFLAGS=-pipe
% make -C depends print-host_CXXFLAGS
host_CXXFLAGS=-pipe -arch x86_64
```
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11736dbe3d build, qt: Hardcode last modified timestamp in Qt RCC (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Our Guix build system sets the [`SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH`](https://reproducible-builds.org/specs/source-date-epoch/) and propagates it to the depends build subsystem. Its [default value](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/guix/README.md#recognized-environment-variables) is the top commit timestamp.
After bumping Qt version up to 5.15.2, due to [this](1ffcca4cc2) change, every time they are going to make new Guix builds for another branch/commit they must ensure that the `qt` package will be rebuilt from scratch. Otherwise, Bitcoin Core GUI binaries will be non-deterministic.
Such behavior makes working with Guix builds suboptimal.
This PR fixes the described issue by patching Qt RCC and hardcoding last modified timestamps with `1`.
It's worth to mention that this change is compatible with a possible future [improvement](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21995) which makes each dependency package reproducible.
A drawback of such an approach is not currently applied to our project, as it effectively makes [QML cache files](https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-57182) useless. I can't say it's a problem for the https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui-qml project.
---
**A note for thinkers:** For now this change is enough as only Qt source contains `SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH`. But in general we should re-think about treating the `SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH` variable in the depends build subsystem. For instance, its default value could be the output of `git log --format=%at -1 -- depends`.
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94a7f09de6 doc: Drop outdated note (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
It is outdated since bitcoin/bitcoin#23060.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
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theStack:
Code-review ACK 94a7f09de6
Tree-SHA512: 5a98cf39c3939845d1abb64cb62dbb9bdb1135aa07a5cd0d85de7b6a6d9a3397b0e5da06cdb89991aac31151cb3c0d38eacf4898c53014cb7f7600e992230f87
This serves as a replacement for the getnewaddress RPC if no wallet is
available. In addition to the address, it also returns the corresponding
public key and output script (scriptPubKey).
fafe4dea16 test: Fix pep8 of touched file (MarcoFalke)
fa0ac9d7e3 test: Fix rpc_scantxoutset intermittent issue (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
I fail to see how this could have ever worked, since there is nothing that prevents the wallet from spending the coins in the utxo set.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23847
Longer term it would be nice to remove the wallet and use MiniWallet here.
ACKs for top commit:
brunoerg:
tACK fafe4dea16
theStack:
Code-review ACK fafe4dea16
Tree-SHA512: d92b7be9a81eb62f496488dd15b8e564e9b7a64b55634af2714b53f985e6a35fdae788323833ff59c40ae7c6a0cf54fe069db8eb3be03686f7c100379f54a292
faaf9da20a test: Add missing suppressions for crypto_diff_fuzz_chacha20.cpp (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Without them, CI and fuzzing is broken
ACKs for top commit:
stratospher:
ACK faaf9da. The changes look good to me.
Tree-SHA512: 46604ba1b6eb8ea321e55e043835ca1e7a4f562855007b08cf9cf96d9a7f2a0155009ca1397f34338e478b8cc5b5a6a0dc94e1878a2f00bfab11595ae58bb014
7b481f015a Fix Racy ParseOpCode function initialization (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
If multiple callers call ParseOpCode concurrently it will cause a race condition. We can either move the static to it's own area and require init be called explicitly, or just allow concurrent first callers to race to fill in an atomic variable that never changes thereafter. The second approach is taken here.
Static initialization *is* threadsafe, but only insofar as definining the variable being guaranteed to be called once. This is used incorrectly here.
practicalswift --> are there tools we can deploy to catch usage like this?
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 7b481f015a 🗣
Tree-SHA512: cbf9dc3af26d7335305026f32ce8472a018309b89b3d81a67357e59fbeed72c37b5b8a6e30325ea68145c3b2403867be82de01f22decefb6e6717cf0c0045633
2da97b271b ci: use GCC 8 when building packages in native_qt5 CI (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Our minimum required GCC is GCC 8, and this change in required for
PRs like #23839 which take advantage of flags introduced in that
version of GCC.
This should have been included as part of 182de7ba10.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 2da97b271b
hebasto:
ACK 2da97b271b
Tree-SHA512: 2b64c21119fb95b959ac0f7d8d2d38f6ed98309695bb35425fad45b3b628247c2c78d0647c4d1f511669e8d333c6febe1cc44fac8027ed0bd7593eb630add548
ff5f6dea53 scripted-diff: Rename interfaces::WalletClient to interfaces::WalletLoader (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Name has been confusing since it was introduced, and it was pointed in recent review club https://bitcoincore.reviews/10102 that it was particularly unclear how `interfaces::WalletClient` was different from `interfaces::Wallet`.
ACKs for top commit:
w0xlt:
ACK ff5f6de
Tree-SHA512: 26fa10baa457e76da1933adab187e9be61b8d76cff1cf2c73ad4320461c7e31fb9db07b7c2486998294826beb4a1aca255c14903920b443db6213e653c5f7e0a
826e12b010 test: call VerifyLoadedChainstate during ChainTestingSetup (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
for additional coverage and similarity to actual init process.
Followup to #23280.
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
Code Review ACK 826e12b010
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 826e12b010
Tree-SHA512: a4e7fd25e5d7a08b1e154ae6daf67c3048260a2684b0e569b544dd826693b7b969db9923b191e499cb8d8d0a2a73eb9330ff45909313145a9abb6052eb8c3ad9
Our minimum required GCC is GCC 8, and this change in required for
changes like #23839 which take advantage of flags introduced in that
version of GCC.
This should have been included as part of
182de7ba10.
Name has been confusing since it was introduced, and it was pointed in
recent review club as https://bitcoincore.reviews/10102 that it was
particularly unclear how interfaces::WalletClient was different from
interfaces::Wallet.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
ren() { git grep -l "$1" src | xargs sed -i "s/$1/$2/g"; }
ren WalletClient WalletLoader
ren walletClient walletLoader
ren wallet_client wallet_loader
ren "wallet clients release the wallet" "wallet pointer owners release the wallet"
ren "wallet client" "wallet loader"
ren "Wallet client" "Wallet loader"
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
c9a77e227e gui: address type dropdown, add bech32m (Sjors Provoost)
56113daef4 wallet: add taprootEnabled() to interface (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This PR replaces the Bech32 checkbox with an address type dropdown It "Use Taproot" checkbox to the receive screen for any wallet with a Taproot descriptor. The Bech32m option is hidden for wallets that don't have taproot descriptors.
Bech32 is kept as the default even for Taproot enabled wallets until it's more widely supported.
(an earlier attempt of this PR added a second checkbox)
<img width="469" alt="Schermafbeelding 2021-12-21 om 11 44 05" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/146872660-339fae1f-c0b8-4673-b8be-33c25f3933fd.png">
**Suggested testing**
* notice that the Bech32m entry only appears for wallet with a taproot descriptor
* verify that it generates a bc1p instead of bc1q address
1. Legacy wallet
2. Default descriptor wallet (current does not have taproot descriptor)
3. Wallet with taproot descriptor:
* just create a new descriptor wallet
Replaces https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22260
ACKs for top commit:
Rspigler:
tACK c9a77e227e. I like the changes made now, thanks!
kristapsk:
re-ACK c9a77e227e
Tree-SHA512: bae66ac90ed55372e6c94878db0e37d32b7b5c24ed00c0f2ebb10fd127dddce3a061162df915d67e92d7b35b3da093137db17b73931a0ae1a470fff20be1f30b
a2a92317ad rpc: Add warning to user about newkeypool command (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
This PR prevents `newkeypool` from being run on non-HD wallets, because this would require a new backup every time, so it isn't very safe.
David Harding also suggested [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23093#issuecomment-945350003) that the RPC help text should include a warning to the users about the interaction between newkeypool.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK a2a92317ad
Tree-SHA512: 0aa497900f1d179764bce13ffce0bb081ba2ca354492bf2e04b21d0212e960b3ed13a386fbf65602b6b50461f4056a0285752ef707d312da28e82449cd8ea048
fada6c65d2 wallet: Strictly match tx change type to improve privacy (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the change type will only match a destination by accident, making it easier to determine the change.
Fix that by strictly matching one of the destinations.
ACKs for top commit:
S3RK:
Concept & Approach ACK fada6c6. Also did light code review .
achow101:
ACK fada6c65d2
prayank23:
tACK fada6c65d2
w0xlt:
tACK fada6c6
Tree-SHA512: 2b072c3c32debac7b0bef07a6df9a8f1a631e0f7d556b859973f18894ca490225582dc13e4588b29fa205ffbcd30fb632d5313b304d10ad17a26adc3f7684471
140a49ce5e test: check that pruneblockchain RPC fails for future block or timestamp (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR adds missing test coverage for the `pruneblockchain` RPC for the case that a future block or timestamp is passed:
8c0bd871fc/src/rpc/blockchain.cpp (L1101)8c0bd871fc/src/rpc/blockchain.cpp (L1111)
Note that the test method `manual_test` gets called twice, once each with `use_timestamp` set to True/False, respectively. Depending on that, the helper function `height` either converts the passed block height to the timestamp of that block, or just returns it without modification.
The other tests for failures in this RPC are also changed to be more detailled ("Cannot prune blocks because node is not in prune mode", "Negative block height"), as I don't think there is any value in just checking a sub-string. If there is ever an error with the same sub-string is introduced, it's not clear which error is exactly checked with the test, so it makes sense to be as specific as possible.
ACKs for top commit:
brunoerg:
tACK 140a49ce5e
Tree-SHA512: bee3cee9f35c2a63a1839d7ec1f83e354d9d3c0c2ca32d300dca2de8b755d555f769ba2b80ac37d31df6ee7e2b8eaefb8134c4727a7144e47c0f5e34f2cc5822
cfeb1942bc ci: Use Cirrus "greedy" flag to use idle CPU time when available (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Disabled for MSan to avoid excessive RAM usage
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 4351d477b8749b3578a1f808ba7e963a44e0a4a1b695605b473ab3cf424d75ade6e13e7401a39675843e7c9b48a3e46936909d6bcc4af1f7abe1b690fe5b7a55
92082ea0bb Change time variable type to std::chrono::seconds in src/net_processing.cpp (Shashwat)
Pull request description:
- This is a follow-up to PR #23758
- This changes the remaining time variable in `net_processing.cpp` from **int64_t** to **std::chrono::seconds**
ACKs for top commit:
naumenkogs:
ACK 92082ea0bb
hebasto:
re-ACK 92082ea0bb
Tree-SHA512: 559e351d9046d4ba2b842ae38da13b4befc7feee71f0762f97907812471e2840b0d43c90c92222d15619fe40cc21f11d40900500ca07b470f7ac8b0046cc1d68
82858bab64 [doc] CPFP carve out and single-conflict RBF exemption (glozow)
1fd49eb498 [doc] clarify RBF difference from BIP125 (glozow)
919ae8b8cd [doc] current rbf policy (glozow)
Pull request description:
Since RBF was first implemented and BIP125 was written, our code has changed, people have highlighted implementation differences, and some people have proposed further changes to it. Many people seem to support the idea of documenting our _current_ RBF policy as it stands today.
As the ancestor/descendant limit carve-out exemptions are very related to RBF, it seemed appropriate to group them with this PR.
Related to #22806 - it seems that these policies are the most confusing for people, or at least the most documentation-requested.
ACKs for top commit:
dunxen:
ACK 82858ba
t-bast:
ACK 82858bab64, thanks @glozow!
darosior:
re-ACK 82858bab64
ariard:
ACK 82858ba
Tree-SHA512: 5d296537cce3488c18179c0aa76c739ca02fdc424e5aa17129b4cdd0d057358f86bcc1e92a9857bd2c60495f834fe9d9406d1a9f8ac5cfc8f0f4f4c27ec4f8e1
bf4f817135 refactor: addrman_select test (josibake)
5a64dc018c refactor: addrman_evictionworks test (josibake)
e281fccd8a refactor: addrman_noevict test (josibake)
8bdd9240d4 refactor: addrman_selecttriedcollisions test (josibake)
Pull request description:
As a follow-up to #23713 , this PR refactors the remaining tests in `src/tests/addrman_tests.cpp` to use the output from `AddrMan::Good()` where appropriate.
ACKs for top commit:
naumenkogs:
ACK bf4f817135
mzumsande:
Code Review ACK bf4f817135
Tree-SHA512: 93cc127aecff42c1c174daa04911af7e3460a5c40ddf96952fe4a6ab86fa1ff22d66724326abb709008d7f9f79c26c55c6d62753c40059c9ac60f869507ec913
0a1b6fa5a1 test: fix intermittent timeouts in p2p_timeouts.py (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Fixes #23800 by making sure that all peers are connected (i.e. `m_connected` is set) before the mocktime is bumped.
We can't wait for verack here, but we can wait for a debug log entry ("Added connection peer=2") instead.
In the failed CI runs (e.g. https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5600553806856192?logs=ci#L7469) different peers were added at different mocktimes.
ACKs for top commit:
naumenkogs:
ACK 0a1b6fa5a1
theStack:
Concept and approach ACK 0a1b6fa5a1
Tree-SHA512: 1a3c8a9a79339d4adc6ecb1731eb0d0eadb2e5024ad3c6779b4696691f85d6c3304ef8689746d0332150a4cf04489ca4b2ff3eeb0bb76feec28c1e4bb9dbca19
2b64fa3251 Update REST docs with new accessors (Matt Corallo)
ef7c8228fd Expose block filters over REST. (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This adds a new rest endpoint:
/rest/blockfilter/filtertype/requesttype/blockhash (eg
/rest/blockfilter/basic/header/000000000019d6689c085ae165831e934ff763ae46a2a6c172b3f1b60a8ce26f.hex)
which exposes either the filter "header" or the filter data itself.
Most of the code is cribbed from the equivalent RPC.
You can test it at 000000005b.hex
ACKs for top commit:
dergoegge:
ACK 2b64fa3251 - Adding blockfilters to the REST interface is analogous to serving other public data such as transactions or blocks.
Tree-SHA512: d487bc694266375c94d6fcf2e9d788a8a42a3b94e8d3290e46335a64cbcde55084ce5ea6119b79a4065888d94d7c3ae25a59a901fa46e3711f0eb296add12696
d1711a40b3 scripts: match on exe type over str in symbol-check.py (fanquake)
feee308401 scripts: match on exe type over str in security-check.py (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is a minor change, but matching on the `EXE_FORMAT` is slightly simpler and more robust, and this reduces the diff for a future change I plan on making.
Guix build:
```bash
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```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK d1711a40b3
hebasto:
ACK d1711a40b3, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 507950df63924dcc33a2d320f1c55ccda618ffbedfd614843d9c0278f3d2eb93646216040f710ad824bf2adf3fb71d00d7ef098ad5574f40f7b90e05c9431ea4
c44c20108f p2p, refactor: drop unused DNSLookupFn param in LookupSubnet() (Vasil Dimov)
f0c9e68080 p2p, refactor: tidy up LookupSubNet() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This pull originally resolved a code `TO-DO`, as well as fixing different param names between the function declaration and definition, updating the function to current style standards, clearer variable naming, and improving the Doxygen documentation.
Following the merge of #17160, it now does the non-`TODO` changes and also now drops an unused param to simplify the function.
ACKs for top commit:
dunxen:
ACK c44c201
vasild:
ACK c44c20108f
shaavan:
crACK c44c20108f
Tree-SHA512: 55f64c7f403819dec84f4da06e63db50f7c0601a2d9a1ec196fda667c220ec6f5ad2a3c95e0e02275da9f6da6b984275d1dc10e19ed82005c5e13da5c5ecab02
34fd25eaf0 ci: Use system sqlite in native macOS task (Hennadii Stepanov)
836d02722c ci: Bump the macOS image to the latest Monterey (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
We usually follow the latest available macOS image.
ACKs for top commit:
Zero-1729:
Light crACK 34fd25eaf0
Tree-SHA512: 8af8483fab38b20bda60c0b0778fafa50d3aebd3fbaf7914805ba91bc1521f73f967f5567969073e12b6b98787c8c96834b3aa98a500de2d2385cff241628805
edd0313ae7 test: Improve "invalid_command" subtest in system_tests for Windows (Hennadii Stepanov)
fb1b0590af test: Fix "non-zero exit code" subtest in system_tests for Windows (Hennadii Stepanov)
0aad33db64 test: Fix "false" subtest in system_tests for Windows (Hennadii Stepanov)
507c009c1e test: Fix "echo" subtest in the system_tests for Windows (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
An attempt to fixbitcoin/bitcoin#23775.
With this PR on Windows 10 Pro 21H1 (build 19043.1348):
```
C:\Users\hebasto\bitcoin>src\test_bitcoin.exe --run_test=system_tests/run_command
Running 1 test case...
*** No errors detected
C:\Users\hebasto\bitcoin>src\test_bitcoin.exe
Running 482 test cases...
*** No errors detected
```
ACKs for top commit:
sipsorcery:
tACK edd0313ae7
Tru3Nrg:
tACK edd0313ae7
Tree-SHA512: 66a4f2372858011ff862b71c6530bedb8bc731b18595636fac9affc9189d9320f212c68b62498f2b57ee7a07f59e842dbec085b76a7419791d1a06c8e80e7744
8f79831ab5 Refactor the chacha20 differential fuzz test (stratospher)
Pull request description:
This PR addresses [comments from #22704](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22704/files#discussion_r771510963) to make the following changes in `src/test/fuzz/crypto_diff_fuzz_chacha20.cpp`:
- replace `memcmp()` with ==
- add a missing assert statement to compare the encrypted bytes
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 02338460fb3a89e732558bf00f3aebf8f04daba194e03ae0e3339bb2ff6ba35d06841452585b739047a29f8ec64f36b1b4ce2dfa39a08f6ad44a6a937e7b3acb
314195c8be Remove unnecessary cast in CKey::SignSchnorr (Pieter Wuille)
a1f76cdb22 Remove --disable-openssl-tests for libsecp256k1 configure (Pieter Wuille)
86dbc4d075 Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' changes from be8d9c262f..0559fc6e41 (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The motivation for this bump is getting rid of a cast in `CKey::SignSchnorr`; the `aux_rand` argument isn't modified by the `secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign` function, but was marked as non-`const` anyway. This is fixed now (bitcoin-core/secp256k1#966), and the cast is removed in this PR.
There are a few other relevant changes:
* (bitcoin-core/secp256k1#956): replaces a runtime-computed table with a precomputed one; this adds arouns 1 MiB to the binary size, but is a step towards significantly simplifying the API. If 1 MiB is too much, it can be reduced by 2 or 4 (or more) for a slight verification performance reduction.
* (bitcoin-core/secp256k1#983): removes (test/bench only) OpenSSL support entirely, removing the need to pass `--disable-openssl-tests` (see #23314).
* (bitcoin-core/secp256k1#810): mild performance increase for 64-bit non-x86 platforms.
* (bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1002): Make aux_rnd32==NULL behave identical to 0x0000..00 (which impacts BIP341/BIP342 signing in Bitcoin Core, making it more strictly BIP340 compliant, though not in a manner that affects security).
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ACK 314195c8be - this includes a nice simplification to the lilbsecp build system (and thus our build system), and fixes issues like #22854. Did a Guix build on x86 (above), as well as a build on arm64 (except for the arm64 host):
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fa6a548f54 ci: Disable s390x gui tests for now (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
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fa1dc9b36a p2p: Always serialize local timestamp for version msg (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently we serialize the local time when connecting to outbound connections and the "adjusted network" time when someone connects to us.
I presume the reason is to avoid a fingerprint in case the local time is misconfigured. However, the fingerprint still exits when:
* The local time goes out-of-sync after timedata is filled up, in which case the adjusted time is *not* adjusted. See comment in `src/timedata.cpp`. (In practise I expect no adjustment to happen after timedata is filled up by one entry more than half its size).
* The local time is off by more than 70 minutes. See `DEFAULT_MAX_TIME_ADJUSTMENT`. While there is a warning in this case, the warning might be missed by the node operator.
* The adjusted time is poisoned by an attacker. This is only a theoretical concern after commit e457513eb1.
Using the adjusted time does help in a the case where the local time is off by a constant less than 70 minutes and the node quickly connects to 5 outbound peers to retrieve the adjusted time.
Still, I think using `GetAdjustedTime` here gives a false sense of security. It will be better for node operators to instead set the correct time.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK fa1dc9b36a
w0xlt:
crACK fa1dc9b
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8494dcae0e Replace $(AT) with .SILENCE. (Dmitry Goncharov)
Pull request description:
This reduces the amount of syntax noise in the makefiles.
Setting V=1 still enables verbose logging.
The only noticeable difference in behavior is that, unless V=1 is specified, make won't print its own messages like
make: Nothing to be done for 'all', make: 'all' is up to date, or touch <file>, if -t is specified.
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4d0ac72f3a [fuzz] Add fuzzing harness to compare both implementations of ChaCha20 (stratospher)
65ef93203c [fuzz] Add D. J. Bernstein's implementation of ChaCha20 (stratospher)
Pull request description:
This PR compares Bitcoin Core's implementation of ChaCha20 with D. J. Bernstein's in order to find implementation discrepancies if any.
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Code review ACK 4d0ac72f3a
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It can be argued that BIP125#1 signaling is honored because
descendants of signaling transactions are replaceable by RBF.
Regardless, since there are multiple details in our RBF policy that are
not captured in BIP125, point to our doc instead.
fab6d6b2d1 Move pindexBestInvalid to ChainstateManager (MarcoFalke)
facd2137ec Move m_failed_blocks to ChainstateManager (MarcoFalke)
fa47b5c100 Move AcceptBlockHeader to ChainstateManager (MarcoFalke)
fa3d62cf7b Move FindForkInGlobalIndex from BlockManager to CChainState (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Move globals or members of the wrong class to the right class.
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shaavan:
ACK fab6d6b2d1
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261dddb924 test: Combine addr generation helper functions (Martin Zumsande)
aeeccd9aa6 test: Fix intermittent issue in p2p_addr_relay.py (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Fixes#22449 by increasing the mocktime jump (just as in 6168eb06b2), which prevents failures due to rare Poisson timer events, or at least makes them a lot more unlikely.
The second commit combines the addr generation helper functions `setup_addr_msg` and `setup_rand_addr_msg`. It also changes the way `addr.time` is filled to random, because before, if too many addresses (>600) were created in a batch, they would stop being relayed because their timestamp would be too far in the future.
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utACK 261dddb924
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This combines the addr generation helper functions setup_addr_msg
and setup_rand_addr_msg.
It also changes the way addr.time is filled to random, because before,
if too many addresses (>600) were created in a batch, they would stop
being relayed because their timestamp would be too far in the future.
65efbba45d rpcwallet: mention labels are deactivated for ranged descriptors (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
It was confusing when trying to use it as a blackbox. So mention it so next ones don't have to open the said box :)
See #23749 for context
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ACK 65efbba45d
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62fa61fa4a refactor: remove the wallet folder if the restore fails (w0xlt)
abbb7eccef refactor: Move restorewallet() RPC logic to the wallet section (w0xlt)
4807f73f48 refactor: Implement restorewallet() logic in the wallet section (w0xlt)
Pull request description:
Currently `restorewallet()` logic is written in the RPC layer and it can´t be reused by GUI. So it moves this to the wallet section and then, GUI can access it.
This is necessary to implement the "Restore Wallet" menu item in the GUI (which is already implemented in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/471 ).
This commit also simplifies error handling and adds a new behavior: if the restore fails, the invalid wallet folder is removed.
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618f4d2890 test: re-organized array according to order of logs and included 2 more interruption events (seaona)
71115a5e23 test: include two more interruptions points (seaona)
Pull request description:
This PR aims to introduce 2 more interruption points in the process of initialization, in order to make the` feature_init `testcase more complete. These are the following:
-` Checking all blk files are present`
-` init message: Starting network threads`
It is a small improvement for increasing the coverage of potential interruptions, and making sure that the node can restart successfully after these interruptions.
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jarolrod:
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The -sandbox argument is not present in the v22.0 release. Changing the minimum version to 229900 ensures it's used when testing the master branch.
If the argument is backported, the minimum version can be adjusted to e.g. 220100.
This cleanup may slightly impact test coverage.
Reduce code repition by looping over the list of nodes.
Reduce brittleness by refering to nodes by name rather than index.
Add helper method nodes_wallet_dir.
It is not possible to run the compatibility tests on i686 because the
releases v20+ are missing for that arch. It would be possible to
self-compile those releases, but then one can also self-compile
0.15-0.19.
66a20a54a2 build, qt: Drop support for `i686-linux-android` host (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
There are no reasons to keep support for `i686-linux-android` host, which is actually broken in master (50c502f54a), and this fact has been unnoticed for months :)
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23675#issuecomment-986206434:
> I'm surprised `i686-linux-android` ABI is still supported. I would love to drop it...
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23675#issuecomment-991340132
> What is `i686-linux-android`? 32-bit x86 android? is that really a thing?
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prusnak:
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The member is unrelated to block storage (BlockManager). It is related
to validation.
Fix the confusion by moving it.
Can be reviewed with
--color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space
The helper was moved in commit b026e318c3,
which also mentioned that it could be moved to CChainState. So do that,
as the functionality is not block-storage related.
This also allows to drop one function argument.
faf2614f60 style: Use 4 spaces for indendation, not 5 (MarcoFalke)
fada66fc2c Disallow copies of CChain (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Creating a copy of the chain is not a valid use case in normal operation. Also, it massively degrades performance.
However, it seems to be a mistake that no one looks out for during review:
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22677#discussion_r760400537
Fix this by disallowing it.
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jamesob:
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glozow:
utACK faf2614f60, nice.
prusnak:
utACK faf2614
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0559fc6e41 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#988: Make signing table fully static
7dfceceea6 build: Remove #undef hack for ASM in the precomputation programs
bb36fe9be0 ci: Test `make precomp`
d94a37a20c build: Remove CC_FOR_BUILD stuff
ad63bb4c29 build: Prebuild and distribute ecmult_gen table
ac49361ed0 prealloc: Get rid of manual memory management for prealloc contexts
6573c08f65 ecmult_gen: Tidy precomputed file and save space
5eba83f17c ecmult_gen: Precompute tables for all values of ECMULT_GEN_PREC_BITS
5d0dbef018 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#942: Verify that secp256k1_ge_set_gej_zinv does not operate on infinity.
486205aa68 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#920: Test all ecmult functions with many j*2^i combinations
fdb33dd122 refactor: Make PREC_BITS a parameter of ecmult_gen_build_prec_table
5eb519e1f6 ci: reduce TEST_ITERS in memcheck run
e2cf77328a Test ecmult functions for all i*2^j for j=0..255 and odd i=1..255.
61ae37c612 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1022: build: Windows DLL additions
4f01840b82 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1027: build: Add a check that Valgrind actually supports a host platform
6ad908aa00 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1008: bench.c: add `--help` option and ci: move env variables
592661c22f ci: move test environment variable declaration to .cirrus.yml
dcbe84b841 bench: add --help option to bench.
099bad945e Comment and check a parameter for inf in secp256k1_ecmult_const.
6c0be857f8 Verify that secp256k1_ge_set_gej_zinv does not operate on infinity. a->x and a->y should not be used if the infinity flag is set.
4900227451 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1025: build: replace backtick command substitution with $()
7c7ce872a5 build: Add a check that Valgrind actually supports a host platform
a4875e30a6 refactor: Move default callbacks to util.h
4c94c55bce doc: Remove obsolete hint for valgrind stack size
5106226991 exhaustive_tests: Fix with ecmult_gen table with custom generator
e1a76530db refactor: Make generator a parameter of ecmult_gen_create_prec_table
9ad09f6911 refactor: Rename program that generates static ecmult_gen table
8ae18f1ab3 refactor: Rename file that contains static ecmult_gen table
00d2fa116e ecmult_gen: Make code consistent with comment
3b0c2185ea ecmult_gen: Simplify ecmult_gen context after making table static
2b7c7497ef build: replace backtick command substitution with $()
49f608de47 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1004: ecmult: fix definition of STRAUSS_SCRATCH_OBJECTS
c0cd7de6d4 build: add -no-undefined to libtool LDFLAGS
fe32a79d35 build: pass win32-dll to LT_INIT
60bf8890df ecmult: fix definition of STRAUSS_SCRATCH_OBJECTS
fecf436d53 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1019: build: don't append valgrind CPPFLAGS if not installed (macOS)
2e5e4b67df Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1020: doc: remove use of <0xa0> "no break space"
812ff5c747 doc: remove use of 0xa0 "no break space"
214042a170 build: don't append valgrind CPPFLAGS if not installed
e43ba02cfc refactor: Decouple table generation and ecmult_gen context
22dc2c0a0d ecmult_gen: Move table creation to new file and force static prec
793ad9016a Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1010: doc: Minor fixes in safegcd_implementation.md
dc9b6853b7 doc: Minor fixes in safegcd_implementation.md
ea5e8a9c47 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1012: Fix typos
233297579d Fix typos
7006f1b97f Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1011: ci: Enable -g if we set CFLAGS manually
72de1359e9 ci: Enable -g if we set CFLAGS manually
74c34e727b Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1009: refactor: Use (int)&(int) in boolean context to avoid compiler warning
16d132215c refactor: Use (int)&(int) in boolean context to avoid compiler warning
c74a7b7e51 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1007: doc: Replace apoelstra's GPG key by jonasnick's GPG key
3b157c48ed doc: Suggest keys.openpgp.org as keyserver in SECURITY.md
73a7472cd0 doc: Replace apoelstra's GPG key by jonasnick's GPG key
515a5dbd02 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#991: Merge all "external" benchmarks into a single bench binary
af6abcb3d0 Make bench support selecting which benchmarks to run
9f56bdf5b9 Merge bench_schnorrsig into bench
3208557ae1 Merge bench_recover into bench
855e18d8a8 Merge bench_ecdh into bench
2a7be678a6 Combine bench_sign and bench_verify into single bench
8fa41201bd Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1002: Make aux_rnd32==NULL behave identical to 0x0000..00.
5324f8942d Make aux_rnd32==NULL behave identical to 0x0000..00.
21c188b3c5 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#943: VERIFY_CHECK precondition for secp256k1_fe_set_int.
3e7b2ea194 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#999: bench_ecmult: improve clarity of output
23e2f66726 bench: don't return 1 in have_flag() if argc = 1
96b1ad2ea9 bench_ecmult: improve clarity of output
20d791edfb Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#989: Shared benchmark format for command line and CSV outputs
aa1b889b61 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#996: Fix G.y parity in sage code
044d956305 Fix G.y parity in sage code
b4b130678d create csv file from the benchmark output
26a255beb6 Shared benchmark format for command line and CSV outputs
9526874d14 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#810: Avoid overly-wide multiplications in 5x52 field mul/sqr
920a0e5fa6 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#952: Avoid computing out-of-bounds pointer.
f34b5cae03 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#983: [RFC] Remove OpenSSL testing support
297ce82091 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#966: Make aux_rand32 arg to secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign const
2888640132 VERIFY_CHECK precondition for secp256k1_fe_set_int.
d49011f54c Make _set_fe_int( . , 0 ) set magnitude to 0
bc08599e77 Remove OpenSSL testing support
10f9bd84f4 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#987: Fix unused parameter warnings when building without VERIFY
189f6bcfef Fix unused parameter warnings when building without VERIFY
da0092bccc Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#986: tests: remove `secp256k1_fe_verify` from tests.c and modify `_fe_from_storage` to call `_fe_verify`
d43993724d tests: remove `secp256k1_fe_verify` from tests.c and modify `secp256k1_fe_from_storage` to call `secp256k1_fe_verify`
2a3a97c665 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#976: `secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign_internal` should be static
aa5d34a8fe Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#783: Make the public API docs more consistent and explicit
72713872a8 Add missing static to secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign_internal
db4667d5e0 Make aux_rand32 arg to secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign const
9a5a87e0f1 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#956: Replace ecmult_context with a generated static array.
20abd52c2e Add tests for pre_g tables.
6815761cf5 Remove ecmult_context.
f20dcbbad1 Correct typo.
16a3cc07e8 Generate ecmult_static_pre_g.h
8de2d86a06 Bump memory limits in advance of making the ecmult context static.
d7ec49a689 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#969: ci: Fixes after Debian release
5d5c74a057 tests: Rewrite code to circument potential bug in clang
3d2f492ceb ci: Install libasan6 (instead of 5) after Debian upgrade
adec5a1638 Add missing null check for ctx and input keys in the public API
f4edfc7581 Improve consistency for NULL arguments in the public interface
9be7b0f083 Avoid computing out-of-bounds pointer.
b53e0cd61f Avoid overly-wide multiplications
git-subtree-dir: src/secp256k1
git-subtree-split: 0559fc6e41b65af6e52c32eb9b1286494412a162
71d33380ed qt: prevent negative values of progressPerHour (HiLivin)
Pull request description:
Added a similar guard to _progressPerHour_ as is placed at _remainingMSecs_.
It prevents the display of negative values like "-0.00%" in some cases.
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jarolrod:
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shaavan:
reACK 71d33380ed
Tree-SHA512: 5427cdf4441b542196008034355ea00a075adf8b9aeeb383bacdb4e5fbda23d665448a50035aac93cbf401d5d6211d39a2c7c294568d9f5548a5c7579e201c44
Test for collisions and duplicates directly with `Good()`.
If an entry to tried is a duplicate, `Good()` will return false
but `SelectTriedCollision()` will be empty (assuming there were no prior
collisions). If there is a collision, `Good()` will retun false
and `SelectTriedCollision()` will return a value.
Check the response from `Good()` wherever it is called.
Previously, the test was using `size()` (incorrect for checking tried)
and `SelectTriedCollision()` to determine if a collision happened.
Check `Good()` directly when adding addresses.
Previously, test would check `size()`, which is incorrect.
Check that duplicates are also handled by checking the
output from `SelectTriedCollision()` when `Good()` returns
false.
fad943821e scripted-diff: Rename touched member variables (MarcoFalke)
fa663a4c0d Use mockable time for peer connection time (MarcoFalke)
fad7ead146 refactor: Use type-safe std::chrono in net (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Benefits:
* Type-safe
* Mockable
* Allows to revert a temporary test workaround
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shaavan:
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faa6c3d44c net: Drop only invalid entries when reading banlist.json (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
All entries will be dropped when there is at least one invalid one in `banlist.json`. Fix this by only dropping invalid ones.
Also suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20966#issuecomment-861150204
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27f353d8ef build, android: Fix Android GUI not loading on Qt 5.15 (Igor Cota)
6fc5c772d4 build, qt: use static QAndroidPlatformIntegrationPlugin (Igor Cota)
Pull request description:
PR moved from https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/504 as it escaped the confines of `src/qt`.
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promag:
utACK 27f353d8ef
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2283b9cd1e test: add tests for LoadBlockIndex when using multiple chainstates (James O'Beirne)
0fd599a51a validation: have LoadBlockIndex account for snapshot use (James O'Beirne)
d0c6e61f5d validation: don't modify genesis during snapshot load (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11) (parent PR: #15606)
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Currently, `BlockManager::LoadBlockIndex` adds all blocks that have downloaded transactions to the active chain state's `setBlockIndexCandidates` set, ignoring the background chain state.
This PR changes ChainstateManager::LoadBlockIndex to update `setBlockIndexCandidates` in the background chain, not just the active chain. In the active chain, the same blocks are added as before. In the background chain, only blocks that have actually been validated, not blocks marked assumed-valid are added so the background chain will continue to download and validate assumed-valid blocks.
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MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 2283b9cd1e🤽
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fa5865a9e3 Reduce size of strencodings decode tables (MarcoFalke)
fad6761cf7 Fix implicit integer sign changes in strencodings (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This removes casts where they are nonsensical (ToUpper/ToLower) and adds them where needed. Then, remove the suppressions.
Also, reduce static memory usage.
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caac999ff0 refactor: remove dependence on AddrManTest (josibake)
f961c477b5 refactor: check Good() in tried_collisions test (josibake)
207f1c825c refactor: make AddrMan::Good return bool (josibake)
Pull request description:
Previously, the `addrman_tried_collisions` test behaved in the following way:
1. add an address to addrman
2. attempt to move the new address to the tried table (using `AddrMan.Good()`)
3. verify that `num_addrs` matched `size()` to check for collisions in the new table
`AddrMan.size()`, however, returns the number of unique address in addrman, regardless of whether they are in new or tried. This means the test would still pass for addresses where a collision did occur in the tried table. After 3 collisions in the tried table, there would eventually be a collision in the new table when trying to add a new address, which was then detected by checking `num_addrs - collisions == size()`.
While the collision in the new table was caused by a collision in the tried table, the test is misleading as it's not directly testing for collisions in the tried table and misses 3 collisions before identifying a collision in the new table.
### solution
To more directly test the tried table, I refactored `AddrMan::Good()` to return a boolean after successfully adding an address to the tried table. This makes the test much cleaner by first adding an address to new, calling `Good` to move it to the tried table, and checking if it was successful or not. It is worth noting there are other reasons, aside from collisions, which will cause `Good` to return false. That being said, this is an improvement over the previous testing methodology.
Additionally, having `Good()` return a boolean is useful outside of testing as it allows the caller to handle the case where `Good` is unable to move the entry to the tried table (e.g a063647413/src/rpc/net.cpp (L945)).
### followup
As a follow up to this PR, I plan to look at the following places `Good()` is called and see if it makes sense to handle the case where it is unable to add an entry to tried:
* a063647413/src/rpc/net.cpp (L945)
* a063647413/src/net.cpp (L2067)
* a063647413/src/net_processing.cpp (L2708)
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Currently restorewallet() logic is written in the RPC layer
and it can´t be reused by GUI. So it reimplements this in the
wallet and interface sections and then, GUI can access it.
eaf6be0114 [net processing] Do not request transaction relay from feeler connections (John Newbery)
0220b834b1 [test] Add testing for outbound feeler connections (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Feelers are short-lived connections used to test the viability of peers. The bitcoind node will periodically open feeler connections to addresses in its addrman, wait for a `version` message from the peer, and then close the connection.
Currently, we set `fRelay` to `1` in the `version` message for feeler connections, indicating that we want the peer to relay transactions to us. However, we close the connection immediately on receipt of the `version` message, and so never process any incoming transaction announcements. This PR changes that behaviour to instead set `fRelay` to `0` indicating that we do not wish to receive transaction announcements from the peer.
This PR also extends the `addconnection` RPC to allow creating outbound feeler connections from the node to the test framework, and a test to verify that the node sets `fRelay` to `0` in the `version` message to feeler connections.
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Rather than try to infer a collision by checking `AddrMan::size`,
check whether or not moving to the tried table was successful by
checking the output from `AddrMan::Good`
If AddrMan::Good is unable to add an entry
to tried (for a number of reasons), return false.
This makes it much easier and cleaner to directly
test for tried collisions. It also allows anyone
calling Good() to handle the case where adding an
address to tried is unsuccessful.
Update docs to doxygen style.
fa19bab90a fuzz: Rework FillNode (MarcoFalke)
fae6e31df7 refactor: Set fSuccessfullyConnected in FillNode (MarcoFalke)
fa3583f856 fuzz: Avoid negative NodeId in ConsumeNode (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently `FillNode` is a bit clumsy because it directly modifies memory of `CNode`. This gets in the way of moving that memory to `Peer`. Also, it isn't particularly consistent. See for example https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21160#discussion_r739206139 .
Fix all issues by sending a `version`/`verack` in `FillNode` and let net_processing figure out the internal details.
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9544ab60ce doc: Improve ZMQ documentation (node01)
Pull request description:
This PR intends to clarify:
. when ZMQ notifications occur
. the message structure of each topic
Closes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23452#issue-1046579585
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1ef2c03452 Add multisig tutorial (lsilva01)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a mutisig tutorial, as requested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21278
Although there is already a brief explanation and a functional test about the multisig implemented in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22067, this tutorial proposes to use the signet (instead of regtest), bringing the reader closer to a real environment and explaining some functions in more detail.
I'm not sure if this format should be in this repository or on some wiki page. But as there is an open issue regarding this matter, that is my suggestion.
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fa26c55644 wallet: Replace Assume with Assert where needed in coinselection (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`Assume` should only be used when a failed check is recoverable. The checks here don't recover and would run into UB, so use `Assert` instead.
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Ensure that blocks past the snapshot base block (i.e. the end of the
assumed-valid region of the chain) are not included in
setBlockIndexCandidates for the background validation chainstate. These
blocks, while fully validated and lacking the BLOCK_ASSUMED_VALID flag,
*rely* on blocks which are assumed-valid, and so shouldn't be added to
the IBD chainstate.
Co-authored-by: Russ Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
Avoid modifying the genesis block index entry during snapshot load. This
is because, in a future change that fixes LoadBlockIndex for UTXO
snapshots, we detect block index entries that are reliant on
assumed-valid ancestors and treat them specially.
Since the genesis block doesn't have BLOCK_VALID_SCRIPTS, it would be
erroneously marked BLOCK_ASSUMED_VALID during snapshot load if we didn't
skip it here. This would cause a "setBlockIndexCandidates() empty"
assertion to be tripped since all block index entries would be marked
assume-valid due to genesis, which is never re-validated.
There's probably no good reason to modify the genesis block index entry
during snapshot load anyway...
fa24a3df87 rpc: Quote user supplied strings in error messages (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
I can't see a downside doing this and this fixes a fuzzing crash
Background:
This is a follow-up to commit 926fc2a0d4, which introduced the "starts_with-hack". Maybe an alternative to the hack would be to assign a unique error code to internal bugs? However, I think this can be done in an separate pull request and the changes here make sense even on their own.
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e9440aeb5c build: use __SIZEOF_INT128__ for checking __int128 availability (fanquake)
Pull request description:
We already use this in the blockfilter code,
bf66e258a8/src/blockfilter.cpp (L34-L36)
so not sure we need to maintain two different ways of testing
for the same functionality. Consolidate on testing for `__SIZEOF_INT128__`,
which we already use, is supported by the compilers we care about, and is
also used by libsecp256k1.
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41b9f7d062 test: Use byte unit 'M' for -maxuploadtarget functional test (Douglas Chimento)
Pull request description:
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50209a42ad validation, doc: remove TODO comment (Jon Atack)
8e37fa8393 validation, log: improve logging in FlushSnapshotToDisk() (Jon Atack)
271252c0bd validation, log: extract FlushSnapshotToDisk() function (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Use the `LOG_TIME_MILLIS_WITH_CATEGORY_MSG_ONCE` macro to improve the logging of ChainstateManager snapshot persistance, log task start and completion separately and no longer manually track the duration, as suggested by Marco Falke in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22872#discussion_r715571280.
Extract the flushing into one function, which clarifies the logic, extends the improved logging to both flushing call sites, and allows logging the prefix `FlushSnapshotToDisk`, which is similar to `FlushStateToDisk`.
before
```
[snapshot] flushing coins cache (0 MB)... done (0.00ms)
[snapshot] flushing snapshot chainstate to disk
```
after
```
FlushSnapshotToDisk: flushing coins cache (0 MB) started
...
FlushSnapshotToDisk: completed (0.00ms)
FlushSnapshotToDisk: saving snapshot chainstate (0 MB) started
...
FlushSnapshotToDisk: completed (0.00ms)
```
The logging can be observed in the output of
```
./src/test/test_bitcoin -t validation_chainstate_tests -- DEBUG_LOG_OUT
```
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We already use this in the blockfilter code, so not sure we need to maintain two
different ways of testing for the same functionality. Consolidate on testing
for __SIZEOF_INT128__, which we already use, is supported by the compilers we
care about, and is also used by libsecp256k1.
9600ea0145 test: Add edge case of pruning up to index height (Martin Zumsande)
698c524698 index: Fix backwards search for bestblock (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
This PR attempts to fix an intermittent Init issue encountered during the stress testing of #23289, which relates to the pruning-compatible filter reconstruction logic introduced in #15946.
The problem would occur when the node starts with `-txindex=1` but `ThreadSync` is interrupted after it sets `m_best_block_index` to Genesis, and before it gets do any further work.
In that case, during the next restart of the node, an Init error would be thrown because `BaseIndex::Init()` tries to backtrack from the tip to the last block which has been successfully indexed (here: Genesis), but the backtracking logic didn't work properly in this case:
The loop
`while (block_to_test && block->pprev && (block->pprev->nStatus & BLOCK_HAVE_DATA))` checks if a predecessor exists **before** performing the check `block_to_test == block` and then possbily setting `prune_violation = false`
If `block_to_test` and `block` are the Genesis block this check will not be reached because `block->pprev` does not exist.
To reproduce this bug on regtest:
1) start a node with a fresh datadir using `-txindex=1` (or any other index)
2) stop and restart without any index
3) mine a block
3) stop and restart again with the index enabled
->InitError `Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data. (...)`
Fix this by requiring that we have the data for the block of the current iteration `block` (instead of requiring it for the predecessor `block->pprev`)
That way, the check for `block_to_test == block` is also reached when `block_to_test` is the Genesis block.
No longer requiring the data of `block->pprev` also means that we can now prune up to `m_best_block_index` height without requiring a reindex (one block more than before). I added this edge case to `feature_blockfilterindex_prune.py`, the new version should fail on master.
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a9256dc340 rpc: output all hash preimages in 'decodepsbt' (Antoine Poinsot)
4d6b5321a5 psbt: implement hash preimages fields (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
This implements the [bip174 input fields for hash preimages](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0174.mediawiki).
One motivation is that we will need those once we implement signing support for Miniscript descriptors.
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ef81c51f62 build: Use config_opts instead of passing a compiler flag directly (Hennadii Stepanov)
3b8f4e347b build, qt: Drop unused CROSS_COMPILE variable for Android builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
e5a81e65d7 build, refactor: Re-use `qt_lib_suffix` variable (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR suggests small cleanups as follow ups of bitcoin/bitcoin#23489.
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Since Qt 5.14.0 the CROSS_COMPILE variable always being overridden by
the Qt build system internally.
See upstream commit: c28b881c98fadcd3415370fad2525b558f6b03e4
It would make for sense for the TODO to be done in PR 17487
(or noted in the review feedback for a follow-up),
no need to continue maintaining the TODO in the codebase.
d5cab1a96d Add createmultisig and addmultisigaddress warnings release note (Samuel Dobson)
e46fc935aa Add warnings field to addmultisigaddress to warn about uncompressed keys (Samuel Dobson)
d1a9742623 Add warnings field to createmultisig to warn about uncompressed keys (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Fixes#21368
Currently, if there are any uncompressed keys when calling `AddAndGetMultisigDestination`, it will just default to a legacy address regardless of the chosen `address_type`. Rather than keeping this silent behaviour which may be confusing to users, we explicitly add a `warnings` field which will warn the user why their address format is different.
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0bfb9208df test: fix test failures in test/functional/p2p_timeouts.py (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Fixes #23739.
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2f97c1180b doc: Remove TODO 'exclude peers with download permission' (Douglas Chimento)
Pull request description:
Following from PR https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23109
The [TODO](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/net.cpp#L2872) is no longer necessary.
Removing it to prevent future confusion.
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fa72dd314f fuzz: Move ISO8601 to one place (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Seems confusing to split this to two places.
Also fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=42178
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81521173ba Merge global xpubs in joinpsbts and combinepsbts (Andrew Chow)
d8043ddf64 Add global xpub test vectors from BIP (Andrew Chow)
35670df866 Add global_xpubs to decodepsbt (Andrew Chow)
903848562e Implement serializations for PSBT_GLOBAL_XPUB (Andrew Chow)
c5c63b8e4f Implement operator< for KeyOriginInfo and CExtPubKey (Andrew Chow)
d3dbb16168 Separate individual HD Keypath serialization into separate functions (Andrew Chow)
a69332fd89 Store version bytes and be able to serialize them in CExtPubKey (Andrew Chow)
5fdaf6a2ad moveonly: Move (Un)Serialize(To/From)Vector, (De)SerializeHDKeypaths to psbt module (Andrew Chow)
94065cc6c5 Test for proprietary field (Andrew Chow)
a4cf810174 Output proprietary type info in decodepsbt (Andrew Chow)
aebe758e54 Implement PSBT proprietary type (Andrew Chow)
10ba0b593d Output psbt version in decodepsbt (Andrew Chow)
df84fa99c5 Add GetVersion helper to PSBT (Andrew Chow)
c3eb416b88 Implement PSBT versions (Andrew Chow)
3235847473 Types are compact size uints (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Implements the changes to BIP 174 proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/849 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/784
Implements `PSBT_GLOBAL_VERSION`, `PSBT_GLOBAL_PROPRIETARY`, `PSBT_IN_PROPRIETARY`, `PSBT_OUT_PROPRIETARY`, and `PSBT_GLOBAL_XPUB`. The `PSBT_GLOBAL_XPUB` changes are merged in from #16463.
Also includes the test vectors added to BIP 174 for these fields.
A number of additional changes to keypath and xpub serialization are made to support `PSBT_GLOBAL_XPUB`.
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Use the `LOG_TIME_MILLIS_WITH_CATEGORY_MSG_ONCE` macro to improve the
logging of snapshot persistance and no longer manually track the duration.
before
[snapshot] flushing coins cache (0 MB)... done (0.00ms)
[snapshot] flushing snapshot chainstate to disk (0 MB)... done (0.00ms)
after
FlushSnapshotToDisk: flushing coins cache (0 MB) started
FlushSnapshotToDisk: completed (0.00ms)
FlushSnapshotToDisk: saving snapshot chainstate (0 MB) started
FlushSnapshotToDisk: completed (0.00ms)
The logging can be observed in the output of
./src/test/test_bitcoin -t validation_chainstate_tests -- DEBUG_LOG_OUT
7f15eff2dd style-only: Remove redundant scope in *Chainstate (Carl Dong)
89bec827fd Collapse the 2 cs_main locks in LoadChainstate (Carl Dong)
3b1584b794 Remove all #include // for * comments (Carl Dong)
9a5a5a3d08 test/setup: Use LoadChainstate (Carl Dong)
c541da0d62 node/chainstate: Add options for in-memory DBs (Carl Dong)
ceb9790341 node/caches: Remove intermediate variables (Carl Dong)
ac4bf138b8 node/caches: Extract cache calculation logic (Carl Dong)
15f2e33bb3 validation: VerifyDB only needs Consensus::Params (Carl Dong)
4da9c076d1 node/chainstate: Decouple from ShutdownRequested (Carl Dong)
05441c2dc5 node/chainstate: Decouple from GetTime (Carl Dong)
2414ebc18b init: Delay RPC block notif until warmup finished (Carl Dong)
8d466a8504 Move -checkblocks LogPrintf to AppInitMain (Carl Dong)
aad8d59789 node/chainstate: Reduce coupling of LogPrintf (Carl Dong)
b345979a2b node/chainstate: Decouple from concept of uiInterface (Carl Dong)
ca7c0b934d Split off VerifyLoadedChainstate (Carl Dong)
adf4912d77 node/chainstate: Remove do/while loop (Carl Dong)
975235ca0a Move init logistics message for BAD_GENESIS_BLOCK to init.cpp (Carl Dong)
8715658983 Move mempool nullptr Assert out of LoadChainstate (Carl Dong)
9162a4f93e node/chainstate: Decouple from concept of NodeContext (Carl Dong)
c7a5c46e6f node/chainstate: Decouple from ArgsManager (Carl Dong)
ae9121f958 node/chainstate: Decouple from stringy errors (Carl Dong)
cbac28b72f node/chainstate: Decouple from GetTimeMillis (Carl Dong)
cb64af9635 node: Extract chainstate loading sequence (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This PR:
1. Coalesce the Chainstate loading sequence between `AppInitMain` and `*TestingSetup` (which makes it more tested)
2. Makes the Chainstate loading sequence reusable in preparation for future work extracting out our consensus engine.
Code-wise, this PR:
1. Extracts `AppInitMain`'s Chainstate loading sequence into a `::LoadChainstateSequence` function
2. Makes this `::LoadChainstateSequence` function reusable by
1. Decoupling it from various concepts (`ArgsManager`, `uiInterface`, etc)
2. Making it report errors using an `enum` rather than by setting a `bilingual_str`
3. Makes `*TestingSetup` use this new `::LoadChainstateSequence`
Reviewers: Aside from commentary, I've also included `git diff` flags of interest in the commit messages which I hope will aid review!
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CExtPubKey does not store the version bytes for the extended public key.
We store these so that a CExtPubKey can be serialized and deserialized with
the same version bytes.
SerializeToVector, UnserializeFromVector, DeserializeHDKeypaths, and SerializeHDKeypaths
were in sign.h where PSBT was originally implemented. Since all of the PSBT serialization
has moved to its own file, these functions should follow.
ef77549000 build: Include native_X.mk before X.mk (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Unfortunately, our depends build system still lacks 100% reliability.
On master (57982f419e):
```
$ make --no-print-directory -C depends print-capnp_version MULTIPROCESS=1
capnp_version=
```
This PR fixes this issue:
```
$ make --no-print-directory -C depends print-capnp_version MULTIPROCESS=1
capnp_version=0.7.0
```
This PR split off from bitcoin/bitcoin#22552, bitcoin/bitcoin#22555 and bitcoin/bitcoin#22708.
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fanquake:
ACK ef77549000
Tree-SHA512: 9818277c82fcef778282a9fe854e48c6b6118cc757fcffa6fd4a2418e3de8b2a2b9d54e31804d22a53b28a28ffa5b8610c983add1969be0c4b3e13e0f2267271
c0405ee27f rpc: Document that DEFAULT is for Taproot, ALL for everything else (Andrew Chow)
d3992669df psbt: Actually use SIGHASH_DEFAULT (Andrew Chow)
eb9a1a2c59 psbt: Make sighash_type std::optional<int> (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Make the behavior align with the help text by actually using SIGHASH_DEFAULT as the default sighash for signing PSBTs.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
re-utACK c0405ee27f
Tree-SHA512: 5199fb41de416b2f10ac451f824e7c94b428ba11fdb9e50f0027c692e959ce5813a340c34a4e52d7aa128e12008303d80939a693eff36a869720e45442119828
fadc0c80ae p2p: Make timeout mockable and type safe, speed up test (MarcoFalke)
fa6d5a238d scripted-diff: Rename m_last_send and m_last_recv (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Use type-safe time for better code readability/maintainability and mockable time for better testability. This speeds up the p2p_timeout test.
This is also a bugfix for intermittent test issues like: https://cirrus-ci.com/task/4769904156999680?command=ci#L2836Fixes#20654
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fadc0c80ae
naumenkogs:
ACK fadc0c80ae
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fad2e0a36a ci: Make macOS native task sqlite only (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
There are many sqlite-only test failures (#23563, #23562), so make one CI task sqlite-only.
Obviously this removes bdb coverage from macOS, but I don't expect this to break very often.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fad2e0a36a - clearly worthwhile having a sqlite only CI given the amount of bugs this has turned up in the past week or so. Tested running the functional tests with a `--without-bdb` build on macOS and Linux.
Tree-SHA512: d88ad576bbe974a51a2d115e4102fc1bd73772b7393dfa99700fbfd1bdf5deebbf247e35d09757639649a6ad5b193c0998c7db679301a7c012572dfd54a6a289
efde111615 Use the imperative mood in example subject line (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
The section `Committing Patches` within `CONTIBUTING.md` contains an example commit subject line that violates rule seven of the linked guide to writing commit logs (Chris Beams famous blog post).
We should practice what we preach, especially in examples :)
Use the imperative mood in example commit message subject line.
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK efde111615
shaavan:
ACK efde111615
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5493e92501 Check descriptors returned by external signers (sstone)
Pull request description:
Check that descriptors returned by external signers have been parsed properly when creating a new wallet.
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23627 for context.
The problem is that parsing an invalid descriptor will return `null` which is not checked for in `CWallet::SetupDescriptorScriptPubKeyMans()`.
I'm not completely sure what the best fix is since there several strategies for dealing with errors in the current codebase but the proposed fix is very simple and consistent with other validation checks in `CWallet::SetupDescriptorScriptPubKeyMans()`.
ACKs for top commit:
jamesob:
Code review ACK 5493e92501
achow101:
ACK 5493e92501
Tree-SHA512: 63259f4aa519405a86c554b6813efdb741314bdaa18bf005b70ea8bb92a27abc6e2b65f7c584641dc257fc78a6499f42b51b5310c243e611c4663430dccf3d04
The section `Committing Patches` contains an example commit subject line
that violates rule seven of the linked guide to writing commit
logs (Chris Beams famous blog post).
We should practice what we preach, especially in examples :)
Use the imperative mood in example commit message subject line.
61fb410c0d test: add feature_coinstatsindex.py --descriptors to test_runner.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
50b044a88e test: fix test feature_coinstatsindex.py for descriptor wallets (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The functional test feature_coinstatsindex.py currently fails on master branch, if descriptor wallets are used (argument `--descriptors`; or if BDB is not compiled, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23682#issuecomment-989827592). This is due to the fact that different change output types are used for created transactions (P2WPKH for legacy wallets, P2TR for descriptor wallets; the former doesn't have a ScriptPubKeyMan for bech32m), resulting in different tx sizes and hence also fees. Fix this by explicitely setting the output type via passing both `-addresstype=bech32` and `-changetype=bech32` as argument. The former would not be needed by now, but makes the test more deterministic and avoids a failure if bech32m becomes the default address type.
Should further pave the way for #23682.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 61fb410c0d
Tree-SHA512: 300a53f539c0b874da5fc1dd1e4e41b9408dc5526c5858c79f0aabf2ab07e57df4c9cc627fafe25246206752754a91a2977a3df8f8b2d98fb98e51c7e4d81633
05300c1439 Use SelectionResult in SelectCoins (Andrew Chow)
9d9b101d20 Use SelectionResult in AttemptSelection (Andrew Chow)
bb50850a44 Use SelectionResult for waste calculation (Andrew Chow)
e8f7ae5eb3 Make an OutputGroup for preset inputs (Andrew Chow)
51a9c00b4d Return SelectionResult from SelectCoinsSRD (Andrew Chow)
0ef6184575 Return SelectionResult from KnapsackSolver (Andrew Chow)
60d2ca72e3 Return SelectionResult from SelectCoinsBnB (Andrew Chow)
a339add471 Make member variables of SelectionResult private (Andrew Chow)
cbf0b9f4ff scripted-diff: Use SelectionResult in coin selector tests (Andrew Chow)
9d1d86da04 Introduce SelectionResult struct (Andrew Chow)
94d851d28c Fix bnb_search_test to use set equivalence for (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of returning a set of selected coins and their total value as separate items, encapsulate both of these, and other variables, into a new `SelectionResult` struct. This allows us to have all of the things relevant to a coin selection solution be in a single object. `SelectionResult` enables us to implement the waste calculation in a cleaner way.
All of the coin selection functions (`SelectCoinsBnB`, `KnapsackSolver`, `AttemptSelection`, and `SelectCoins`) are changed to use a `SelectionResult` as the output parameter.
Based on #22009
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 05300c1439
Tree-SHA512: e4dbb4d78a6cda9c237d230b19e7265591efac5a101a64e6970f0654e2c4f93d13bb5d07b98e8c7b8d37321753dbfc94c28c3a7810cb1c59b5bc29b08a8493ef
fa1b63c018 test: Replace hashlib.new with named constructor (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A small refactor that doesn't matter too much, but it using the named constructor is nice because:
* It clarifies that it is a built-in function
* It is (trivially) faster and less code.
ACKs for top commit:
Zero-1729:
ACK fa1b63c018
w0xlt:
ACK fa1b63c
Tree-SHA512: d23dc4552c1e6fc1f90f8272e47e4efcbe727f0b66a6f6a264db8a50ee6cb6d57a2809befcb95fda6725136672268633817a03dd1859f2298d20e3f9e0ca4a7f
This simplifies the code, and slightly speeds up the test.
Running `./test/functional/test_runner.py -j15 $(printf 'feature_fee_estimation %.0s' {1..15})`
on master 3 times gives:
- Before:
ALL | ✓ Passed | 788 s (accumulated)
ALL | ✓ Passed | 818 s (accumulated)
ALL | ✓ Passed | 873 s (accumulated)
- After:
ALL | ✓ Passed | 763 s (accumulated)
ALL | ✓ Passed | 798 s (accumulated)
ALL | ✓ Passed | 731 s (accumulated)
Signed-off-by: Antoine Poinsot <darosior@protonmail.com>
b062da0090 contrib: add check for wget command in install_db4.sh (Florian Baumgartl)
Pull request description:
This PR is motivated by 7bb8eb0bc3 commit (see also https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23579) and ensures that `install_db4.sh` will check for `curl` and `wget` utilities. Currently, the conditional statement in the `http_get()` function assumes that `wget` is always available but we actually do not know it since there is no check or validation for the `wget` command. So let's make sure that we check for both commands and print an error message if they are missing.
ACKs for top commit:
jamesob:
ACK b062da0090
laanwj:
Tested ACK b062da0090
shaavan:
ACK b062da0090
Tree-SHA512: bfc1ccad9a5b99764b759e02dde1976616c2af4747b7d5af8e71d33624c2cb21d93a09a60d244756e86bbd5fd7541331c62d7eb84d3458b6a059f1d9cb2a5f42
19f3896c9a build: Fix x86_64 <-> arm64 cross-compiling for macOS (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Currently, on master (111c3e06b3), dependencies are built for the build system architecture, not the provided host.
On Intel-based macOS Big Sur 11.6.1 (20G224):
```
% make -C depends HOST=arm64-apple-darwin20
% lipo -info depends/arm64-apple-darwin20/lib/libsqlite3.a
Non-fat file: depends/arm64-apple-darwin20/lib/libsqlite3.a is architecture: x86_64
```
On M1-based macOS Monterey 12.0.1 (21A559) the `boost` package building fails with multiple errors like that:
```
% make -C depends boost HOST=x86_64-apple-darwin19
...
error: option 'cf-protection=return' cannot be specified on this target
error: option 'cf-protection=branch' cannot be specified on this target
2 errors generated.
```
This PR allows to cross-compile as follows:
- on Intel-based macOS Big Sur 11.6.1 (20G224):
```
% make -C depends HOST=arm64-apple-darwin20
% lipo -info depends/arm64-apple-darwin20/lib/libsqlite3.a
Non-fat file: depends/arm64-apple-darwin20/lib/libsqlite3.a is architecture: arm64
% CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/arm64-apple-darwin20/share/config.site ./configure
% make
% lipo -info src/qt/bitcoin-qt
Non-fat file: src/qt/bitcoin-qt is architecture: arm64
```
- on M1-based macOS Monterey 12.0.1 (21A559):
```
% make -C depends HOST=x86_64-apple-darwin19
% CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin19/share/config.site ./configure
% make
% lipo -info src/qt/bitcoin-qt
Non-fat file: src/qt/bitcoin-qt is architecture: x86_64
```
No behavior change for other builder-host pairs.
This is an alternative to bitcoin/bitcoin#22506.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 19f3896c9a - this is definitely cleaner than the approach in #22506. I've tested the x86_64 -> arm64 and arm64 -> x86_64 cross-compiles. Going to go-ahead and merge this given it's scoped to building for darwin targets, on darwin. Not sure if this is something we'll actually see used very often.
Tree-SHA512: 67a7fed1db79bc43d41aabb5a676f90417a879e5dcffec1384c288b56ee32ba06ae3819abdc7aca85b81af6e782bcfff5c83a67a455560249fa095a807fc1187
6575d354c8 build: Bump Fonconfig version up to 2.12.6 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR gets rid of `remove_char_width_usage.patch`.
Some additional observations:
1. Newer Fontconfig versions (2.13.0 and 2.13.1) introduce a new dependency, `uuid`, in the [`7b48fd3dd406b926f0e5240b211f72197ed538a9`](7b48fd3dd4) commit
2. In Fonconfig 2.13.1 (the current stable) excludes the `fcobjshash.h` from the distributive archive (see [`31269e3589e0e6432d12f55db316f4c720a090b5`](31269e3589)), that makes our `gperf_header_regen.patch` unusable, and requires `gperf` as a dependency.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 6575d354c8 - from the best I can determine this doesn't have any versioning / ABI implications. The ABI difference between 2.12.1 and 2.12.6 is two symbol additions, neither of which are used by Qt. Fontconfig seems to be better at maintaining backwards compatibility compared to a library like Freetype.
Tree-SHA512: 36780a0c5a658469697e524d682ebab56c320cb04f8297bc215f4552f183d4f560501fb0a869982fd9053d4a2d571c7fd971d8f5e96c9da9a9d142c485e3baa4
3431839c33 util, refactor: Improve headers for bitcoin-wallet tool (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- removes unneeded `#include <wallet/wallet.h>` from `<wallet/wallettool.h>`
- introduces class forward declaration in `<wallet/wallettool.h>`
- added `#include <config/bitcoin-config.h>` to `wallet/wallettool.cpp` where the `USE_BDB` macro is used
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: a0de560d821f8b570ae806a1165b9b382c9e0b339687d932052fa4c38ab2ba493e7e050f19adc02ad7db40c42cf88ac1d37209f9071494a0ab268ed33ff22b9f
fa9aaf8694 scripted-diff: Use named args in RPC docs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Incorrect named args are source of bugs, like #22979.
To allow them being checked by `clang-tidy`, use a format it can understand.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa9aaf8694 - checked `clang-tidy` and it's fine here, (but throwing errors in other files. i.e `wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp`).
Tree-SHA512: e09dae8ee999a5c4819e6f848c12139593ca0e915e645c8fabeb97c379188fb9104d286c02c71f590abc64cdec125f78026735f83e016111976baa49d588a9bc
84bc35d7a5 test: feature_rbf.py: check specified wallet type availability (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The test currently leads to a failure if in general wallet support is compiled, but the library for the specified type (BDB/SQLite) is not, i.e. if started with the `--legacy-wallet` parameter, but bitcoind is compiled without BDB support, see e.g. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23682#issuecomment-989044207
Fix this by checking if the specified wallet type (BDB for legacy wallet, SQLite for descriptor wallet) is available.
Also move the helper `is_specified_wallet_compiled()` to the
test framework's class BitcoinTestFramework first, so it can be reused.
Should further pave the way for #23682. On my local instance without BDB compiled, all targets in test_runner pass now.
ACKs for top commit:
mzumsande:
ACK 84bc35d7a5, changes loook good for me and I confirmed that this fixes the error encountered on master when running the test `--without-bdb`.
Tree-SHA512: 1575c03c793c8e0ac195d0914eff75d02604301c8fb77d0fdb7c0b245561569c0c7db387ef4de499044b68ab6e14b4b78b955f6e74c84197bcaed95f439c9824
5b559dc7ec Swap out hashlib.ripemd160 for own implementation (Pieter Wuille)
ad3e9e1f21 Add pure Python RIPEMD-160 (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Closes#23710.
ACKs for top commit:
jamesob:
ACK 5b559dc7ec, pending CI
Tree-SHA512: dcd4ea2027eac572f7ab0da434b081b9a5d6b78675e559258a446b4d254b29d93c4d2cc12da4a28303543d6d99f5f2246fde4052e84af81d18e04399b137b39e
2f356a0ca8 scripted-diff: Drop Darwin version for better maintainability (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
After this PR, any macOS tools version bumping in the future will touch fewer files in the repo.
Pointing a Darwin version for the `--host` system does not matter for the following reasons:
- in terms of the resulted binaries, we should only care about the minimum supported macOS version which is a separated parameter in our build system.
- in terms of the build system itself, the usage of the `$(host)` variable is self-consistent enough. Btw `$(host_os)` value already has the version dropped:
```
$ make -C depends --no-print-directory print-host_os HOST=x86_64-apple-darwin19
host_os=darwin
```
ACKs for top commit:
gruve-p:
ACK 2f356a0ca8
promag:
ACK 2f356a0ca8.
fanquake:
ACK 2f356a0ca8
Tree-SHA512: 374896ab0ba02b0d8b4b21431fe963bd213b0d09586e0898c13a4c5fa294c1b693f1b2c92880c245c4157c14217b4825b36522f461930477f4d2a727086ebb2a
faa0833c43 doc: Normalize RPC description whitespace (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is tedious to manually add trailing newlines after the description so that there is an empty new line before the `Arguments` section.
Fix that by adding it with C++ code.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK faa0833c43
Tree-SHA512: 061786c7f19d767f2b7a0362b948e34d181f4cc740a60211756da29ece7554e95be39a9beec3e201eddc8da3ea7e22ac917479eae04b230bb7b0db7a9647af8c
Often when we're updating mempool entries we update entries that we
ultimately end up removing the updated entries shortly thereafter. This
patch makes it so that we filter for such entries a bit earlier in
processing, which yields a mild improvement for these cases, and is
negligible overhead otherwise.
The test currently leads to a failure if in general wallet
support is compiled, but the library for the specified type
(BDB/SQLite) is not, i.e. if started with the
`--legacy-wallet` parameter, but bitcoind is compiled
without BDB support.
Fix this by checking if the specified wallet type (BDB for
legacy wallet, SQLite for descriptor wallet) is available.
Also move the helper `is_specified_wallet_compiled()` to the
test framework's class BitcoinTestFramework first, so it can
be reused.
b57bf25cfe test: interface_bitcoin_cli.py: check specified wallet type availability (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Currently the test `interface_bitcoin_cli.py` performs the wallet-relevant parts if _any_ wallet type support is compiled in, independently of
whether the test is run with legacy or descriptor wallet specified. This leads to a failure if the test is started with the `--legacy-wallet` parameter, but bitcoind is compiled without BDB support, see e.g
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23686#issuecomment-987705540
Fix this by checking if the specified wallet type (BDB for legacy wallet, SQLite for descriptor wallet) is available.
Should further pave the way for #23682.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK b57bf25cfe
Tree-SHA512: ddb5a94ba61133eff8de79d4946b3b9d476232b26e83bf768894cac4691e72602f88b6c02c72b992e12c2feb9bff1f0a2e0a265948a00954311104add1347184
Currently the test performs the wallet-relevant parts if
_any_ wallet type support is compiled in, independently of
whether the test is run with legacy or descriptor wallet
specified. This leads to a failure if the test is started
with the `--legacy-wallet` parameter, but bitcoind is
compiled without BDB support.
Fix this by checking if the specified wallet type (BDB for
legacy wallet, SQLite for descriptor wallet) is available.
When topping up an inactive HD chain, either key_origin will be
available and we can use the path given there, or we need to figure out
the path from the string hdKeypath.
fa77f95c2f fuzz: Fix RPC internal bug detection (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Previously the fuzz test considered any exception which contains the string `Internal bug detected` (magic string) as a bug. This is not true when the user (fuzzer) passes in the magic string from outside.
Fix that by:
1. Changing the format the string in `NonFatalCheckError` to start with the magic string.
2. Only treat exceptions that start with the magic string as internal bugs.
This should fix the bug because any other exception shouldn't start with the magic string.
To test:
```
echo 'bG9nZ2luZ1y+bUludGVybmFsIGJ1ZyBkZXRlY3RlZAAXCqNcjqNcjuYjeg==' | base64 --decode > /tmp/a
FUZZ=rpc ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz /tmp/a
```
Before:
```
fuzz: test/fuzz/rpc.cpp:365: void rpc_fuzz_target(FuzzBufferType): Assertion `error_msg.find("trigger_internal_bug") != std::string::npos' failed.
```
After:
```
Executed /tmp/a in 0 ms
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
crACK fa77f95c2f
Tree-SHA512: 079bc97b6ce0cbad8603c7b577cc1ac0fd19e884ccbaba317588b91d98b36afeaa8cb398344b52bf12c9fd1737b3fdd8452b4e833a3b06cb3c789651955f78b8
aaaa34e34d doc: Add missing optional to getblockfrompeer (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Can be reviewed with `--word-diff-regex=. --ignore-all-space`
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
utACK aaaa34e34d
Tree-SHA512: 7f46c82a46b8cc19f7eb549b9aa13be8cd6849a8ef8a2ddda6d1eee6978d099fccadd29a2bf817f44d601b905f5d5f6b5d8f4f54be5ee8b914b520359c058e68
ffd11ea876 Fix typo and grammar (Heebs)
Pull request description:
Fix typo and grammar in the coin selection algorithm's description.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
ACK ffd11ea876
Tree-SHA512: bba07c2efd5140fb3e021618739d70aaa761bbc274afb8158809492b0606773c217e42e58e58b18a2454b9c45ebc883ebece17cdc467ac60e3d3140d7a979db7
dce8c4c381 rpc: getblockfrompeer (Sjors Provoost)
b884ababc2 rpc: move Ensure* helpers to server_util.h (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This adds an RPC method to fetch a block directly from a peer. This can used to fetch stale blocks with lower proof of work that are normally ignored by the node (`headers-only` in `getchaintips`).
Usage:
```
bitcoin-cli getblockfrompeer HASH peer_n
```
Closes#20155
Limitations:
* you have to specify which peer to fetch the block from
* the node must already have the header
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK dce8c4c381
fjahr:
re-ACK dce8c4c381
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f1f10c0514 Remove CTxMemPool params from ATMP (lsilva01)
Pull request description:
Remove `CTxMemPool` parameter from `AcceptToMemoryPool` function, as suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23437#issuecomment-962536149 .
This requires that `CChainState` has access to `MockedTxPool` in `tx_pool.cpp` as mentioned https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23173#discussion_r731895386. So the `MockedTxPool` is attributed to `CChainState::m_mempool` before calling `AcceptToMemoryPool`.
Requires #23437.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK f1f10c0514
MarcoFalke:
review ACK f1f10c0514🔙
Tree-SHA512: 2a4885f4645014fc1fa98bb1090f13721c1a0796bc0021b9cb43bc8cc13920b6eaf057d1f5ed796e0a110e7813e41fe0196334ce7c80d1231fc057a9a3bdf349
d796091b04 build: Bump AX_PTHREAD macro to the latest version (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR silents autoconf >2.69 (this [one](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/autoconf), for instance) warnings about the obsolete `$as_echo`:
```
% ./autogen.sh
...
configure.ac:847: warning: $as_echo is obsolete; use AS_ECHO(["message"]) instead
lib/m4sugar/m4sh.m4:692: _AS_IF_ELSE is expanded from...
lib/m4sugar/m4sh.m4:699: AS_IF is expanded from...
./lib/autoconf/general.m4:2249: AC_CACHE_VAL is expanded from...
./lib/autoconf/general.m4:2270: AC_CACHE_CHECK is expanded from...
build-aux/m4/ax_pthread.m4:89: AX_PTHREAD is expanded from...
configure.ac:847: the top level
...
```
No other behavior changes.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK d796091b04 - matches upstream at serial 31.
Tree-SHA512: aa9b60698f453427221444a5a63420d833c4c5dd23f8b0c74e5bd4639daec9c6cff0907a5281c00103ccb030e394998cf05653be750d4a3bf0f37ca41ff6fbe1
b36e738285 MOVEONLY: Move abortrescan from backup.cpp to transactions.cpp (Samuel Dobson)
d794d0da8f Remove unused imports from rpc/wallet and reorder RPCs (Samuel Dobson)
e116b9747d MOVEONLY: Move rpcwallet to rpc/wallet (Samuel Dobson)
8e30875fde MOVEONLY: Move spending RPCs to spend.cpp (Samuel Dobson)
9ce521a61b MOVEONLY: Move balance and utxo RPCs to coins.cpp (Samuel Dobson)
7b45f5c059 MOVEONLY: Move address related functions from rpcwallet to addresses.cpp (Samuel Dobson)
f7646b407f MOVEONLY: Move transaction related wallet RPCs to transactions.cpp (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
This is the rest of #23622, to split up rpcwallet into smaller, more logical parts.
This will have a lot of conflicts but let's just get it over and done with.
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1dcba996d3 Coinbase receivedby rpcs release notes (Andrew Toth)
b5696750a9 Test including coinbase transactions in receivedby wallet rpcs (Andrew Toth)
bce20c34d6 Include coinbase transactions in receivedby wallet rpcs (Andrew Toth)
Pull request description:
The current `*receivedby*` RPCs filter out coinbase transactions. This doesn't seem correct since an output to your address in a coinbase transaction *is* receiving those coins.
This PR corrects this behaviour. Also, a new option `include_immature_coinbase` is added (default=`false`) that includes immature coinbase transactions when set to true.
However, since this is potentially a breaking change this PR introduces a hidden configuration option `-deprecatedrpc=exclude_coinbase`. This can be set to revert to previous behaviour. If no reports of broken workflow are received, then this option can be removed in a future release.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/14654.
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I strongly recommend reviewing with the following git-diff flags:
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[META] In a future commit, this function will be re-used in TestingSetup
so that the behaviour matches across test and non-test init
codepaths.
...instead pass in a std::function<int64_t()>
Note that the static_cast is needed (apparently) for the compiler to
know which overloaded GetTime to choose.
275e9390e1 mining, refactor: add m_mempool.cs thread safety lock assertions (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
in src/node/miner to
- BlockAssembler::addPackageTxs()
- BlockAssembler::SkipMapTxEntry()
- BlockAssembler::UpdatePackagesForAdded()
These functions have thread safety lock annotations in their declarations but are missing the corresponding run-time lock assertions in their definitions.
Per doc/developer-notes.md: "Combine annotations in function declarations with run-time asserts in function definitions."
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fa1571b156 doc: Add missing optional to MempoolEntryDescription (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Needed for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23083.
Can be reviewed with `--word-diff-regex=.`.
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2f9515f37a rpc: move fees object to match help (josibake)
07ade7db8f doc: add release note for fee field deprecation (josibake)
2ee406ce3e test: add functional test for deprecatedrpc=fees (josibake)
35d928c632 rpc: deprecate fee fields from mempool entries (josibake)
Pull request description:
per #22682 , top level fee fields for mempool entries have been deprecated since 0.17 but are still returned. this PR properly deprecates them so that they are no longer returned unless `-deprecatedrpc=fees` is passed.
the first commit takes care of deprecation and also updates `test/functional/mempool_packages.py` to only use the `fees` object. the second commit adds a new functional test for `-deprecatedrpc=fees`
closes#22682
## questions for the reviewer
* `-deprecatedrpc=fees` made the most sense to me, but happy to change if there is a name that makes more sense
* #22682 seems to indicate that after some period of time, the fields will be removed all together. if we have a rough idea of when this will be, i can add a `TODO: fully remove in vXX` comment to `entryToJSON`
## testing
to get started on testing, compile, run the tests, and start your node with the deprecated rpcs flag:
```bash
./src/bitcoind -daemon -deprecatedrpc=fees
```
you should see entries with the deprecated fields like so:
```json
{
"<txid>": {
"fees": {
"base": 0.00000671,
"modified": 0.00000671,
"ancestor": 0.00000671,
"descendant": 0.00000671
},
"fee": 0.00000671,
"modifiedfee": 0.00000671,
"descendantfees": 671,
"ancestorfees": 671,
"vsize": 144,
"weight": 573,
...
},
```
you can also check `getmempoolentry` using any of the txid's from the output above.
next start the node without the deprecated flag, repeat the commands from above and verify that the deprecated fields are no longer present at the top level, but present in the "fees" object
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in src/node/miner to:
- BlockAssembler::addPackageTxs()
- BlockAssembler::SkipMapTxEntry()
- BlockAssembler::UpdatePackagesForAdded()
These functions have thread safety lock annotations in
their declarations but are missing the corresponding
run-time lock assertions in their definitions.
Per doc/developer-notes.md: "Combine annotations in function
declarations with run-time asserts in function definitions."
faa185bb3a Revert "Fixes Bug in Transaction generation in ComplexMempool benchmark" (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Developers are reporting crashes (potentially OOM) on IRC, but I can't reproduce. Still, revert this for now, since one developer reported the bare metal this was running on crashed.
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- consistent param naming between function declaration and definition
- brackets, param naming and localvar naming per current standards
in doc/developer-notes.md
- update/improve doxygen documentation in the declaration
- improve comments and other localvar names
- constness
- named args
78a6bc6919 build, qt: Use Android NDK r23 LTS (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is a continuation of bitcoin/bitcoin#23478, and, thanks to bitcoin/bitcoin#23489, a oneline patch is only required to be able build the `qt` package in depends with Android NDK r23 LTS.
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1ed5681407 rpc: add missing scantxoutset examples (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The scantxoutset RPC and its help text was at last improved in #16285, but it's still missing examples (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16285#issuecomment-529313781).
~Note that the example descriptor used doesn't follow the developer guideline of using invalid bech32 addresses, as the RPC is not wallet-related and it's use-case is merely to look up state information (i.e. there is no danger of sending funds to a wrong address).~ For the sake of simplicity, the raw descriptor for an early coinbase payout address (block 9) is taken, i.e. it yields results even at an early stage of IBD. Happy to change that though if there are other suggestions.
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29e983386b Fixes Bug in Transaction generation in ComplexMempool benchmark (Shorya)
Pull request description:
This fixes issues with `ComplexMempool` benchmark introduced in [#17292](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17292) , this stress test benchmarks performance of ancestor and descendant tracking of mempool graph algorithms on a complex Mempool.
This Benchmark first creates 100 base transactions and stores them in `available_coins` vector. `available_coins` is used for selecting ancestor transactions while creating 800 new transactions. For this a random transaction is picked from `available_coins` and some of its outputs are mapped to the inputs of the new transaction being created.
Now in case we exhaust all the outputs of an entry in `available_coins` then we need to remove it from `available_coins` before the next iteration of choosing a potential ancestor , it is now implemented with this patch.
As the index of the entry is randomly chosen from `available_coins` , In order to remove it from the vector , if index of the selected entry is not at the end of `available_coins` vector , it is swapped with the entry at the back of the vector , then the entry at the end of `available_coins` is popped out.
Earlier the code responsible for constructing outputs of the newly created transaction was inside the loop used for assigning ancestors to the transaction , which does some unnecessary work as it creates outputs of the transaction again and again , now it is moved out of the loop so outputs of the transaction are created just once before adding it to the final list of the transactions created. This one is a minor change to save some computation.
These changes have changed the `ComplexMempool` benchmark results on `bitcoin:master` as follows :
**Before**
>
| ns/op | op/s | err% | total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
| 232,881,625.00 | 4.29 | 0.7% | 2.55 | `ComplexMemPool`
**After**
>
| ns/op | op/s | err% | total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
| 497,275,135.00 | 2.01 | 0.5% | 5.49 | `ComplexMemPool`
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0c85dc30e6 p2p: Don't use timestamps from inbound peers (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
`GetAdjustedTime()` (used e.g. in validation and addrman) returns a time with an offset that is influenced by timestamps that our peers have sent us in their version message.
Currently, timestamps from all peers are used for this.
However, I think that it would make sense to ignore the timedata samples from inbound peers, making it much harder for others to influence the Adjusted Time in a targeted way.
With the extra feeler connections (every 2 minutes on average) and extra block-relay-only connections (every 5 minutes on average) there are also now plenty of opportunities to gather a meaningful number of timedata samples from outbound peers.
There are some measures in place to prevent abuse: the `-maxtimeadjustment` parameter with a default of 70 minutes, warnings in cases of large deviations, only using the first 200 samples ([explanation](383d350bd5/src/timedata.cpp (L57-L72))), but I think that only using samples from outbound connections in the first place would be an additional safety measure that would make sense.
See also issue #4521 for further context and links: There have been several discussions in the past about replacing or abolishing the existing timedata system.
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cd8d156354 Bugfix: RPC/mining: Fail properly in estimatesmartfee if smart fee data is unavailable (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Fixes a regression introduced by #22722
(Not entirely sure on the solution)
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d6d402bd2b build: remove x-prefix comparisons (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Very old shells suffered from bugs which meant that prefixing variables
with an "x" to ensure that the lefthand side of a comparison always
started with an alphanumeric character was needed. Modern shells don't
suffer from this issue (i.e Bash was fixed in 1996).
In any case, we've already got unprefixed checks used in our codebase, i.e
681b25e3cd/configure.ac (L292)
and have libs (in depends) that also use unprefixed comparisons in their
configure scripts.
I think it's time that we consolidate on not using the x-prefix workaround.
At best it's mostly just confusing. Could simplify some of these checks
further in future.
More info:
https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2268https://www.vidarholen.net/contents/blog/?p=1035
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fa5362a9a0 rpc: Add missing BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain to wallet RPCs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Wallet RPCs that allow a rescan based on block-timestamp or block-height
need to sync with the active chain first, because the user might assume
the wallet is up-to-date with the latest block they got reported via a
blockchain RPC.
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31ba1af74a Remove unused (and broken) functionality in SpanReader (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This removes the ability to set an offset in the `SpanReader::SpanReader` constructor, as the current code is broken since #23653. All call sites use `pos=0`, so it is actually unused. If future call sites need it, `SpanReader{a, b, c, d}` is equivalent to `SpanReader{a, b, c.subspan(d)}`.
It also removes the ability to deserialize from `SpanReader` directly from the constructor. This too is unused, and can be more idiomatically simulated using `(SpanReader{a, b, c} >> x >> y >> z)` instead of `SpanReader{a, b, c, x, y, z}`.
This was pointed out by achow101 in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23653#discussion_r763370432.
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5767208504 correct rpc address_type helptext (brianddk)
Pull request description:
RPC calls `getnewaddress`/`getrawchangeaddress` support the address_type of `bech32m` but it is omitted in the `RPCHelpMan` help text.
The `createmultisig` and `addmultisigaddress` help text was not updated since `bech32m` is not yet supported in these.
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fa37e798b2 wallet: Replace confusing getAdjustedTime() with GetTime() (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Setting `nTimeReceived` to the adjusted time has several issues:
* `m_best_block_time` is set to the "unadjusted" time, thus a comparison of the two times is like comparing apples to oranges. In the worst case this opens up an attack vector where remote peers can force a premature re-broadcast of wallet txs.
* The RPC documentation for `"timereceived"` doesn't mention that the network adjusted time is used, possibly confusing users when the time reported by RPC is off by a few seconds compared to their local timestamp.
Fix all issues by replacing the call with `GetTime()`. Also a style fix: Use non-narrowing integer conversion in the RPC method.
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0ba98eda28 test: remove unneeded sync_all() calls in wallet_listtransactions.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This is a small follow-up to #23659. The `self.sync_all()` calls after generating blocks can be removed, since that happens automatically per default by the test framework's generate function (if no explicit sync_fun is passed).
On the course of touching the file, imports are sorted and the grammar of a log message is fixed.
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035767f54a test: add interface_bitcoin_cli.py --descriptors to test_runner.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
e4fa28a322 test: fix test interface_bitcoin_cli.py for descriptor wallets (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The functional test interface_bitcoin_cli.py currently fails on master branch, if descriptor wallets are used (argument `--descriptors`), see #23684. This is due to the fact that different change output types are used for created transactions (P2WPKH for legacy wallets, P2TR for descriptor wallets; the former doesn't have a ScriptPubKeyMan for bech32m), resulting in different tx sizes and hence also fees. Fix this by explicitely setting the output type via passing both `-addresstype=bech32` and `-changetype=bech32` as argument. The former would not be needed by now, but makes the test more deterministic and avoids a failure if bech32m becomes the default address type.
Fixes#23684, should also pave the way for #23682.
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faef7e93e1 doc: Merge release note snippets (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Periodic merge to make it easier to browse them in one file.
Can be reviewed with `--color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space`
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...by moving the try/catch out of LoadChainstate
I strongly recommend reviewing with the following git-diff flags:
--color-moved=dimmed_zebra --color-moved-ws=allow-indentation-change
...instead allow the caller to optionally pass in callbacks which are
triggered for certain events.
Behaviour change: The string "Verifying blocks..." was previously
printed for each chainstate in chainman which did not have an
effectively empty coinsview, now it will be printed once unconditionally
before we call VerifyLoadedChain.
This removes the ability to set an offset in the SpanReader constructor,
as the current code is broken. All call sites use pos=0, so it is actually
unused. If future call sites need it, SpanReader{a, b, c, d} is equivalent
to SpanReader{a, b, c.subspan(d)}.
It also removes the ability to deserialize from SpanReader directly from
the constructor. This too is unused, and can be more idiomatically
simulated using (SpanReader{a, b, c} >> x >> y >> z) instead of
SpanReader{a, b, c, x, y, z}.
This allows us to separate the initialization code from translations and
error reporting.
This change changes the caller semantics of LoadChainstate quite
drastically.
To see that this change doesn't change behaviour, observe that:
1. Prior to this change, LoadChainstate returned false only in the "bad
genesis block" failure case (by returning InitError()), indicating
that the caller should immediately bail. After this change, the
corresponding ERROR_BAD_GENESIS_BLOCK handler in src/init.cpp
maintains behavioue by also bailing immediately.
2. The failed_* temporary booleans were only used to break out of the
outer do/while(false) loop. They can therefore be safely removed.
I strongly recommend reviewing with the following git-diff flags:
--color-moved=dimmed_zebra --color-moved-ws=allow-indentation-change
[META] This commit is intended to be as close to a move-only commit as
possible, and lingering ugliness will be resolved in subsequent
commits.
A few variables that are passed in by value instead of by reference
deserve explanation:
- fReset and fReindexChainstate are both local variables in AppInitMain
and are not modified in the sequence
- fPruneMode, despite being a global, is only modified in
AppInitParameterInteraction, long before LoadChainstate is called
----
[META] This semantic will change in a future commit named
"node/chainstate: Decouple from stringy errors"
a989f98d24 refactor: net: subnet lookup: use single-result LookupHost() (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
plus describe single IP subnet case for more clarity
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99993425af rpc: Only allow specific types to be P2(W)SH wrapped in decodescript (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It seems confusing to return a P2SH wrapping address that is eventually either policy- or consensus-unspendable.
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During a reorg, we re-check timelocks on all mempool entries using
CheckSequenceLocks(useExistingLockPoints=false) and remove any
now-invalid entries. CheckSequenceLocks() also mutates the LockPoints
passed in, and we update valid entries' LockPoints using
update_lock_points. Thus, update_lock_points(lp) needs to be called
right after CheckSequenceLocks(lp), otherwise we lose the data in lp.
commit bedf246 introduced a bug by separating those two loops.
7da4a8ffb3 cover DisconnectBlock with lock annotation (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
While reviewing #23630, I noticed that `DisconnectBlock` is uncovered by lock annotations. CoinsTip() access requires cs_main and therefore so should this function.
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4740fe8212 test: Add test for block relay only eviction (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Adds a unit test for block-relay-only eviction logic added in #19858, which was not covered by any tests before. The added test is very similar to the existing `stale_tip_peer_management` unit test, which tests the analogous logic for regular outbound peers.
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e4a54af6b8 test: add wallet_transactiontime_rescan.py --descriptors to test_runner.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
b60e02e993 test: fix test wallet_transactiontime_rescan.py for descriptor wallets (Sebastian Falbesoner)
a905ed1a61 test: refactor: use `set_node_times` helper in wallet_transactiontime_rescan.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The functional test wallet_transactiontime_rescan.py currently fails on master branch, if descriptor wallets are used (argument `--descriptors`). This is due to the fact that in this case, the test framework maps the importaddress RPC calls to the importdescriptors RPC (rescan=False -> timestamp='now'), which always rescans blocks of the past 2 hours, based on the current MTP timestamp. In order to avoid importing the last address (wo3), we generate 10 more blocks with advanced time, to ensure that the balance after importing is zero:
681b25e3cd/test/functional/wallet_transactiontime_rescan.py (L125-L134)
Calling this test with descriptor wallets is also added to test runner. Fixes#23562.
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a4fe70171b Make Bech32 LocateErrors return error list rather than using out-arg (Samuel Dobson)
2fa4fd1961 Use std::iota instead of manually pushing range (Samuel Dobson)
405c96fc9f Use bounds-checked array lookups in Bech32 error detection code (Samuel Dobson)
28d9c2857f Simplify encoding of e in GF(1024) tables to (1,0) (Samuel Dobson)
14358a029d Replace GF1024 tables and syndrome constants with compile-time generated constexprs. (Samuel Dobson)
63f7b69779 Update release note for bech32 error detection (Samuel Dobson)
c8b9a224e7 Report encoding type in bech32 error message (Samuel Dobson)
92f0cafdca Improve Bech32 boost tests (Samuel Dobson)
bb4d3e9b97 Address review comments for Bech32 error validation (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
A number of follow-ups and improvements to the bech32 error location code, introduced in #16807.
Notably, this removes the hardcoded GF1024 tables in favour of constexpr table generation.
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laanwj:
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b35942e500 tests: Add data-driven testcases to rpc_decodescript.py (Dimitri)
Pull request description:
closes#23641
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c055f6b216 test: Remove false coinstatsindex test (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This test never actually tested the behavior that it describes in the comments. This was discovered in #21590 which seems to speed up muhash which lead to the test failing.
I can vaguely remember that the described behavior was desired by some reviewers of `coinstatsindex`: That `coinstatsindex` should be aware of stale blocks and able to return statistics on them as well. The index actually does this for blocks that it sees while the index is active, i.e. while running `coinstatsindex` all blocks will be indexed and even when they become stale the index (via `gettxoutsetinfo`) will still return a result for them when given the right hash. But this currently does not work for blocks that the node saw and that became stale _before_ the node activated `coinstatsindex`. While the index syncs initially everything but the active chain is ignored and I don't see any indication that this ever worked differently in the past.
Introducing this behavior seems non-trivial at first glance so, while I will give this a shot, I think the test should be removed so it does not confuse users and does not block #21590.
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Tree-SHA512: b05f5dfeea3e453c8bb7c761501d0d896d4412a3f0c08037955951fae9fe388c63402da401792591e18da8fb67734f47f1a297d573cdb66e0ced451698718067
In SelectCoins, for our preset inputs, we combine all of the preset
inputs into a single OutputGroup. This allows us to combine the preset
inputs with additional selection algo results.
Replace the CoinSet actual_selection with a SelectionResult
expected_result. We don't use the SelectionResult functions yet, but
will soon.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/CoinSet actual_selection/SelectionResult expected_result(CAmount(0))/' src/wallet/test/coinselector_tests.cpp
sed -i 's/actual_selection/expected_result.m_selected_inputs/' src/wallet/test/coinselector_tests.cpp
sed -i 's/expected_result.m_selected_inputs.clear/expected_result.Clear/' src/wallet/test/coinselector_tests.cpp
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Introduces a SelectionResult struct which contains the set of selected
inputs and the total transaction fee for the transaction. This will be
used by the various SelectCoins* functions. Additionally helpers are
provided to compute the total input value and result comparisons.
a56a104938 qt: Handle Android back key in the Node window (Hennadii Stepanov)
f045f98717 qt, android: Add GUIUtil::IsEscapeOrBack helper (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (4633199cc8) there are no means to return from the Node window to the main one on Android.
This PR assigns this functionality to the Android back key:

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icota:
utACK a56a104938
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Very old shells suffered from bugs which meant that prefixing variables
with an "x" to ensure that the lefthand side of a comparison always
started with an alphanumeric character was needed. Modern shells don't
suffer from this issue (i.e Bash was fixed in 1996).
In any case, we've already got unprefixed checks used in our codebase,
i.e https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/configure.ac#L292,
and have dependencies (in depends) that also use unprefixed comparisons.
I think it's time that we can consolidate on not using the x-prefix
workaround. At best it's mostly just confusing.
More info:
https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2268https://www.vidarholen.net/contents/blog/?p=1035
fa52a86fd3 fuzz: Rework rpc fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Changes (reason):
* Return `void` in `CallRPC` (the result is unused anyway)
* Reduce the `catch`-scope of `std::runtime_error` to `RPCConvertValues` (Code clarity and easier bug-finding)
* Crash when an internal bug is detected (bugs are bad)
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shaavan:
Code Review ACK fa52a86fd3
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fa3942fc4c Remove GetSpendHeight (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is unclear what the goal of the helper is, as the caller already
knows the spend height before calling the helper.
Also, in case the coins view is corrupted, LookupBlockIndex will return
nullptr. Dereferencing a nullptr is UB.
Fix both issues by removing it. Also, add a sanity check, which aborts
if the coins view is corrupted.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK fa3942fc4c
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa3942fc4c. I'm not aware of cases where coins GetBestBlock could be different from active chain tip, and asset seems sufficient to guarantee PR doesn't change behavior if that doesn't happen.
Tree-SHA512: 29f65d72e116ec5a4509e0947ceeaa5bb6b7dfd5d174d3c7945cb15fa266d590c4f8b48e6385de74ef7d7c84ebd2255de902ad9c87c24955348a91b12e5bffd5
Wallet RPCs that allow a rescan based on block-timestamp or block-height
need to sync with the active chain first, because the user might assume
the wallet is up-to-date with the latest block they got reported via a
blockchain RPC.
11daf6ceb1 More Span simplifications (Pieter Wuille)
568dd2f839 Replace MakeSpan helper with Span deduction guide (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
C++17 supports [user-defined deduction guides](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/class_template_argument_deduction), allowing class constructors to be invoked without specifying class template arguments. Instead, the code can contain rules to infer the template arguments from the constructor argument types.
This alleviates the need for the `MakeSpan` helper. Convert the existing MakeSpan rules into deduction rules for `Span` itself, and replace all invocations of `MakeSpan` with just `Span` ones.
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MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 11daf6ceb1 Only change is removing a hunk in the tests 🌕
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2c35a93b3c Generalize/simplify VectorReader into SpanReader (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Originally written for #21590 (safegcd-based MuHash inverses), but then found a better way that removed the need for it, so I'm submitting it independently.
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MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 2c35a93b3c 🖨
shaavan:
ACK 2c35a93b3c
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fab6c43b40 doc: Document optional result fields in validateaddress (MarcoFalke)
faee2656a8 doc: Document optional result fields in getpeerinfo (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
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shaavan:
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5b2167fd30 MOVEONLY: Move LoadWalletHelper to wallet/rpc/util (Samuel Dobson)
8b73640152 MOVEONLY: Move wallet encryption RPCs to encrypt.cpp (Samuel Dobson)
803b30502b MOVEONLY: Move backupwallet and restorewallet to rpc/backup.cpp (Samuel Dobson)
3a9d39324e MOVEONLY: Move rpcdump.cpp to wallet/rpc/backup.cpp (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
As part of an effort to split rpcwallet as per #23622, this moves `rpcdump.cpp` into the new wallet/rpc directory as well as moving backup and encryption RPCs out of rpcwallet.
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MarcoFalke:
ACK 5b2167fd30🎭
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4e1cb904ba test: fix: remove outdated TestNode.generate calls (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Currently failing on CI. After this change the test itself still fails,
but at least it's apparently for a non-incidental reason.
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meshcollider:
ACK 4e1cb904ba
theStack:
Tested ACK 4e1cb904ba
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ddd74ff65c clean up txmempool includes (glozow)
c4efc4db54 change TestLockPointValidity to take a const reference (glozow)
b01784f027 remove unnecessary casts and use braced initialization (glozow)
Pull request description:
Followups from #22677 + clean up `TestLockPointValidity`
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theStack:
Code-review ACK ddd74ff65c
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8c277b19c8 refactor: Make m_cs_fee_estimator non-recursive (Hennadii Stepanov)
5ee5b696b5 refactor: Add non-thread-safe CBlockPolicyEstimator::_removeTx helper (Hennadii Stepanov)
5c3033d45e Add thread safety annotations to CBlockPolicyEstimator public functions (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR eliminates the only place that `m_cs_fee_estimator` is recursively locked by refactoring out `_removeTx` member function.
Related to #19303.
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theStack:
Code-review ACK 8c277b19c8
amadeuszpawlik:
ACK 8c277b19c8 reviewed, built and ran tests
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3d71d16d1e test: listtranscations with externally generated addresses (S3RK)
d04566415e Add to spends only transcations from me (S3RK)
9f3a622b1c Automatically add labels to detected receiving addresses (S3RK)
c1b99c088c Return used destinations from ScriptPubKeyMan::MarkUnusedAddresses (S3RK)
03840c2064 Add CWallet::IsInternalScriptPubKeyMan (S3RK)
456e350926 wallet: resolve ambiguity of two ScriptPubKey managers providing same script (S3RK)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes certain use-cases when **send-to-self** transactions are missing from `listtransactions` output.
1. When a receiving address is generated externally to the wallet
(e.g. same wallet running on two nodes, or by 3rd party from xpub)
2. When restoring backup with lost metadata, but keypool gap is not exceeded yet
When the block is connected or tx added to mempool we already mark used keys. This PR extends this logic to determine whether the destination is a receiving one and if yes add it to the address book with empty label.
Works both for legacy and descriptors wallets.
- For legacy it uses the internal flag from the keypool entry. Caveat: because we don't know which script type would be used we add all possible destinations for such keys.
- For descriptor wallets it uses internal flag for the script pub key manager. Caveat: it only works for active descriptors.
fixes#19856fixes#20293
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 3d71d16d1e
Tree-SHA512: 03fafd5548ead0c4ffe9ebcc9eb2849f1d2fa7270fda4166419b86877d4e57dcf04460e465fbb9c90b42031f3c05d1b83f1b67a9f82c2a42980825ed1e7b52e6
It is unclear what the goal of the helper is, as the caller already
knows the spend height before calling the helper.
Also, in case the coins view is corrupted, LookupBlockIndex will return
nullptr. Dereferencing a nullptr is UB.
Fix both issues by removing it. Also, add a sanity check, which aborts
if the coins view is corrupted.
fa551b3bdd Remove GetAdjustedTime from init.cpp (MarcoFalke)
fa815f8473 Replace addrman.h include with forward decl in net.h (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It seems confusing to call `GetAdjustedTime` there, because no offset could have been retrieved from the network at this point. Even if connman was started, `timedata` needs at least 5 peer connections to calculate an offset.
Fix the confusion by replacing `GetAdjustedTime` with `GetTime`, which does not change behavior.
Also:
* Replace magic number with `MAX_FUTURE_BLOCK_TIME` to clarify the context
* Add test, which passes both on current master and this pull request
* An unrelated refactoring commit, happy to drop
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dongcarl:
Code Review ACK fa551b3bdd, noticed the exact same thing here: e073634c37
mzumsande:
Code Review ACK fa551b3bdd
jnewbery:
Code review ACK fa551b3bdd
shaavan:
ACK fa551b3bdd
theStack:
Code-review ACK fa551b3bdd
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3333070208 refactor: Call type-solver earlier in decodescript (MarcoFalke)
fab0d998f4 style: Remove whitespace (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The current logic is a bit confusing. First creating the `UniValue` return dict, then parsing it again to get the type as `std::string`.
Clean this up by using a strong type `TxoutType`. Also, remove whitespace.
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shaavan:
ACK 3333070208
theStack:
Code-review ACK 3333070208
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ffd09281fe rpc: various fixups for dumptxoutset (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11) (parent PR: #15606)
---
A few fixes to make this RPC actually useful when generating snapshots.
- Generate an assumeutxo hash and display it (sort of a bugfix)
- Add nchaintx to output (necessary for use in chainparams entry)
- Add path of serialized UTXO file to output
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laanwj:
Code review ACK ffd09281fe
Tree-SHA512: b0b5fd5138dea0e21258b1b18ab75bf3fd1628522cc1dbafa81af9cb9fa96562a1c39124fdb31057f256bfc560f462f907e9fe5e209b577b3f57afae2b7be826
fa7da227da refactor: Fix implicit-signed-integer-truncation in cuckoocache.h (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Using a file-wide suppression for this implicit truncation has several issues:
* It is file-wide, thus suppressing any other (newly introduced) issues
* The file doesn't compile with `-Wimplicit-int-conversion`
Fix both issues by making the truncation explicit.
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fanquake:
ACK fa7da227da
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ff945e553a MOVEONLY: Move utility functions from rpcwallet to wallet/rpc/util (Samuel Dobson)
7b04a064f6 Introduce wallet/rpc/util (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
This is part one of multiple to split up rpcwallet.cpp into smaller, more logical units.
See #23622 for context and overall plan. I'll open PRs in stages to hopefully minimise conflicts.
Can be reviewed with `--color-moved=dimmed-zebra`
The end goal can be seen here: https://github.com/meshcollider/bitcoin/tree/202111_split_walletrpc
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MarcoFalke:
nice, ACK ff945e553a🐰
shaavan:
ACK ff945e553a
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fa46ac4d9d miner: Remove uncompiled MTP code (MarcoFalke)
fa6b7adf96 style: Add {} to if-bodies in node/miner (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This removes uncompiled code.
Can be checked by inserting `static_assert(STANDARD_LOCKTIME_VERIFY_FLAGS & LOCKTIME_MEDIAN_TIME_PAST)` and compiling or by reading the source code.
Even if the code was compiled, it would be unsafe to execute, since it is not allowed to include transactions that are locked until some time after the current MTP.
Also, rename the member to cause explicit merge conflicts in case there is a patch out there referencing the variable.
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shaavan:
ACK fa46ac4d9d
theStack:
Code-review ACK fa46ac4d9d
Tree-SHA512: 0288f45918996b58d0c0060773aa3cb15c828a649439f3d589c5d6b4854d6da1d8c2ea11d5ca06c654532453ab5ce1892de7ca820e284e96e78b959ef87cac5c
a64078e385 Break validation <-> txmempool circular dependency (glozow)
64e4963c63 [mempool] always assert coin spent (glozow)
bb9078ed51 [refactor] put finality and maturity checking into a lambda (glozow)
bedf246f1e [mempool] only update lockpoints for non-removed entries (glozow)
1b3a11e126 MOVEONLY: TestLockPointValidity to txmempool (glozow)
Pull request description:
Remove 2 circular dependencies: validation - txmempool and validation - policy/rbf - txmempool
Validation should depend on txmempool (e.g. `CChainstateManager` has a mempool and we often need to know what's in our mempool to validate transactions), but txmempool is a data structure that shouldn't really need to know about chain state.
- Changes `removeForReorg()` to be parameterized by a callable that returns true/false (i.e. whether the transaction should be removed due to being now immature or nonfinal) instead of a `CChainState`. The mempool really shouldn't need to know about coinbase maturity or lockpoints, it just needs to know which entries to remove.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK a64078e385
mjdietzx:
reACK a64078e385
theStack:
re-ACK a64078e385
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123f5de826 Remove calls to global Params() in tx_pool test (lsilva01)
9360778d6e Remove AcceptToMemoryPoolWithTime (lsilva01)
Pull request description:
This PR refactors AcceptToMemoryPool.
. Remove `AcceptToMemoryPoolWithTime` (after #23173, this function is no longer needed).
. Remove the `CChainParams chainparams` parameter from ATMP as they can be inferred from the current chain state.
. Update the `tx_pool` test with new function signature.
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jnewbery:
reACK 123f5de826
glozow:
light code review ACK 123f5de826
theStack:
re-ACK 123f5de826
Tree-SHA512: b672d9f091f5fcb4d163c0a443aa469b2ce6f37201136803201c620c3fa329ffb41abd50c5b528787fd1c47e8e09af5ec20ddaa0a4235352c9c619e5691dddb6
Change `CConnman::CreateNodeFromAcceptedSocket()` to take a `Sock`
argument instead of `SOCKET`.
This makes the method mockable and also a little bit shorter as some
`CloseSocket()` calls are removed (the socket will be closed
automatically by the `Sock` destructor on early return).
Change `CConnman::ListenSocket` to use a pointer to `Sock` instead of a
bare `SOCKET` and use `Sock::Accept()` instead of bare `accept()`. This
will help mocking / testing / fuzzing more code.
c771ee8571 doc: use BIP125-replaceable (fanquake)
36dc5bb8cb doc: Extract CreateTxDoc in rawtransaction (fanquake)
Pull request description:
For the fields: inputs, outputs, locktime, replaceable. Similar to #23172.
Can be reviewed with `--color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space`.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK c771ee8571😸
Tree-SHA512: e6e4211b89bedec472f8381b3cbea5670f82b728955888c794f694164b8d8bdd51a99c64762b625357ac2171005712b82f81ee7c1b8f5c5620bdedeeefa2b9da
fa00447442 scripted-diff: Use clang-tidy syntax for C++ named arguments (MarcoFalke)
fae13c3989 doc: Use clang-tidy comments in crypto_tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Incorrect named args are source of bugs, like #22979.
To allow them being checked by `clang-tidy`, use a format it can understand.
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shaavan:
ACK fa00447442
rajarshimaitra:
ACK fa00447442
jonatack:
ACK fa00447442
fanquake:
ACK fa00447442
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6c9ee92ffe net: don't check if the listening socket is valid (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
_This is a piece of #21878, chopped off to ease review._
Listening sockets in `CConnman::vhListenSocket` are always valid
(underlying file descriptor is not `INVALID_SOCKET`).
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
Code-review ACK 6c9ee92ffe🔌
Tree-SHA512: b2e29711c6a0c7c85467ca61cfd7fb734eb06bd83a41f88735901caf90aec095ca80707ce5bb897d39c80fdec16819dbf5a84979c9b1ab3dc3fb8b08cebe7c61
faad05c6d2 Crash debug builds when mempool ConsensusScriptChecks fails (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently a bug in the function might sneak around our testing infrastructure.
Fix that by turning bugs into crashes during tests.
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glozow:
utACK faad05c6d2, there's something seriously wrong with the code if this returns false, good to throw in debug mode
Tree-SHA512: dfea1cd9ce3f1c303f49cca1417cd5c77c6ed12849aaff7b6ab1b6060f2f0c9cf5d4689017355d11f66639bab35823f65f848e6979042fa875181509dfd5d3d7
d9803f7a0a test: add stress tests for initialization (James O'Beirne)
23f85616a8 test: add node.chain_path and node.debug_log_path (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
In the course of coming up with a test plan for #23280, I thought it would be neat to include a Python snippet showing how I tested the initialization process. I quickly realized I was reinventing the functional test framework... so here's a new test.
This change bangs init around like the Fonz hitting a jukebox. It adds some interesting (read: lazy and random) coverage for the initialization process by
- interrupting init with SIGTERM after certain log statements,
- interrupting init at random points, and
- starting init with some essential data missing (block files, block indices, etc.) to test init error paths.
As far as I can tell, some of these code paths are uncovered otherwise (namely the startup errors).
---
Incidentally, I think I may have uncovered some kind of a bug or race condition with indexing initialization based on an intermittent failure in this testcase. This test sometimes fails after shutting down immediately after `loadblk` thread start:
```
2021-10-15T21:14:51.295000Z TestFramework (INFO): Starting node and will exit after line 'loadblk thread start'
36 │ 2021-10-15T21:14:51.296000Z TestFramework.node0 (DEBUG): bitcoind started, waiting for RPC to come up
37 │ 2021-10-15T21:14:51.493000Z TestFramework (INFO): terminating node after 110 log lines seen
38 │ 2021-10-15T21:14:51.625000Z TestFramework (INFO): Starting node and will exit after line 'txindex thread start'
39 │ 2021-10-15T21:14:51.625000Z TestFramework.node0 (DEBUG): bitcoind started, waiting for RPC to come up
------> [[ FAILURE HERE ]] 2021-10-15T21:15:21.626000Z TestFramework (WARNING): missed line {bail_line}; bailing now after {num_lines} lines
```
and then fails to start up afterwards. Combined logs showing `Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data`, when the node under test is not pruned:
```
node0 2021-10-15T21:16:51.848439Z [shutoff] [validationinterface.cpp:244] [ChainStateFlushed] Enqueuing ChainStateFlushed: block hash=1014bc4ff4917602ae53d10e9dfe230af4b7d52a6cdaa8a47798b9c288180907
node0 2021-10-15T21:16:51.848954Z [shutoff] [init.cpp:302] [Shutdown] Shutdown: done
test 2021-10-15T21:16:51.882000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Unexpected exception caught during testing
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/james/src/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 132, in main
self.run_test()
File "/home/james/src/bitcoin/./test/functional/stress_init.py", line 87, in run_test
check_clean_start()
File "/home/james/src/bitcoin/./test/functional/stress_init.py", line 60, in check_clean_start
node.wait_for_rpc_connection()
File "/home/james/src/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_node.py", line 224, in wait_for_rpc_connection
raise FailedToStartError(self._node_msg(
test_framework.test_node.FailedToStartError: [node 0] bitcoind exited with status 1 during initialization
test 2021-10-15T21:16:51.882000Z TestFramework (DEBUG): Closing down network thread
test 2021-10-15T21:16:51.933000Z TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes
test 2021-10-15T21:16:51.933000Z TestFramework.node0 (DEBUG): Stopping node
node0 stderr Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data. Please disable the index or reindex (which will download the whole blockchain again)
node0 stderr Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data. Please disable the index or reindex (which will download the whole blockchain again)
node0 stderr Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data. Please disable the index or reindex (which will download the whole blockchain again)
node0 stderr Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data. Please disable the index or reindex (which will download the whole blockchain again)
node0 stderr Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data. Please disable the index or reindex (which will download the whole blockchain again)
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK d9803f7a0a
Tree-SHA512: 4d80dc399daf199a6222e81e47d12d830dc7af07355eddbb7f52479a676a645b8d3d45093ff54a9295f01a163b2f4fe0e038e83fc269969e03d4cfda69eaf111
a3f61676e8 test: Make more shell scripts verifiable by the `shellcheck` tool (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Some shell scripts from `contrib/guix` and `contrib/shell` are not verifiable by the `shellcheck` tool for the following reasons:
- they have no extension (see 4eccf063b2 from bitcoin/bitcoin#21375)
- they have the `.bash` extension while `.sh` is expected
This PR adds these scripts to the input for the `shellcheck` tool, and it fixes discovered `shellcheck` warnings.
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
Code Review ACK a3f61676e8, this is a good robustness improvement for our shell scripts.
jamesob:
crACK a3f61676e8
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6aed8b7e9b [test] tx processing before and after ibd (glozow)
b9e105b664 [net_processing] ignore all transactions during ibd (glozow)
Pull request description:
This is basically a mini, IBD-only version of #21224
Incoming transactions aren't really relevant until we're caught up. That's why we send a giant feefilter and don't send tx getdatas, but we also shouldn't process them if peers send them anyway. Simply ignore them.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
reACK 6aed8b7e9b
laanwj:
Code review ACK 6aed8b7e9b
Tree-SHA512: 8e1616bf355f9d0b180bdbc5461f24c757dc5d7bc7bf651470f3b0bffcca5d5e68287106255b5cede2d96b42bce448a0f8c0649de35a530c5e079f7c89c70a35
- Actually generate an assumeutxo hash and display it
- Add nchaintx to output (necessary for use in chainparams entry)
- Add path of serialized UTXO file to output
No behavior change.
Parameterize removeForReorg using a CChain and callable that
encapsulates validation logic. The mempool shouldn't need to know a
bunch of details about coinbase maturity and lock finality. Instead,
just pass in a callable function that says true/false. Breaks circular
dependency by removing txmempool's dependency on validation.
Each entry's lockpoints are independent of one another, so there isn't
any reason to update lockpoints for entries that will be removed.
Separating the loops also allows us to move validation logic out and
leave lockpoints in txmempool.
fae239208d wallet: Split signmessage from rpcwallet (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
rpcwallet is the file that takes longest to compile, especially with sanitizers enabled it can take several 10s of seconds.
Allow faster incremental and parallel builds by starting to split it up. First, split off `signmessage`, which is unrelated to other stuff such as wallet file handling, wallet encryption, tx creation, or wallet status/info.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fae239208d. Confirmed move only
meshcollider:
Code review ACK fae239208d
Tree-SHA512: 250445cd544e39376f225871270cdcae462f16cfd9d25ede4b148e915642bfac9ee7ef3e8eccdd2443dc74dbf794d3bcd5fe5c58b1d05a2dcec70b8e03b37dff
855bd75503 build, qt: Ditch `no_sdk_version_check.patch` (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Since Qt 5.12.2 (see 5d181961ea) it is possible to control whether to check macOS SDK with the `QT_MAC_SDK_NO_VERSION_CHECK` variable.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 855bd75503
Tree-SHA512: e490f22da9c37d25b58418ca62e65d2303cfbd83139f4abea4b67c37fa97e9a882ccc9d484b49cd2bb3a8851ea35e63123d3c6db7f804d6b50f41b10bd10c10b
6c7b8837d3 ci: Always run merge_base_script first for consistency (Hennadii Stepanov)
3ad5ace351 ci: Revamp Android SDK cache, and update it timely (Hennadii Stepanov)
e988bc7f2e ci: Make macOS SDK cache independent, and update it timely (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (681b25e3cd) SDK (macOS and Android) are not invalidated timely.
For instance, during updating macOS SDK in #21851 it is not possible to run a related CI task successfully.
Another flaw is related to Android SDK -- the following commands 681b25e3cd/ci/test/05_before_script.sh (L25-L32) run regardless of cache state. See CI task [log](https://api.cirrus-ci.com/v1/task/5962074015662080/logs/ci.log) for details.
This PR:
- drops caching of `depends/sdk-sources` in favor of separated caching of `depends/SDKs/$MACOS_SDK` and `depends/SDKs/android`
- establishes conditions for cache invalidation
- bypass unneeded commands when a cache is populated
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 6c7b8837d3
Tree-SHA512: e5a5ebefd47fad495f08b8f821573977c1b8a906b3424396973bdf41da255446edbcbd43ea4f4f837f77ac95380f32e436eb75944f3457ec995057445b3b215e
a99ed89865 psbt: sign without finalizing (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
It can be useful to sign an input with `walletprocesspsbt` but not finalize that input if it is complete. This PR adds another option to `walletprocesspsbt` to be able to do that. We will still finalize by default.
This does not materially change the PSBT workflow since `finalizepsbt` needs to be called in order to extract the tx for broadcast.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
utACK a99ed89865
Sjors:
utACK a99ed89
Tree-SHA512: c88e5d3222109c5f4e763b1b9d97ce4655f68f2985a4509caab2d4e7f5bac5047328fd69696e82a330f5c5a333e0312568ae293515689b77a4747ca2f17caca6
As node operators are free to set their mempool policies however they
please, it's possible for package transaction(s) to already be in the
mempool. We definitely don't want to reject the entire package in that
case (as that could be a censorship vector).
We should still return the successful result to the caller, so add
another result type to MempoolAcceptResult.
2bc51c5c32 [tracing] tracepoints to utxocache add, spent and uncache (Arnab Sen)
a26e8eef43 [tracing] tracepoint for utxocache flushes (Arnab Sen)
Pull request description:
This PR adds some of the UTXO set cache tracepoints proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20981#issuecomment-802688809. The first tracepoints were added in bitcoin#22006.
tracepoint | description
-- | --
`utxocache:flush` | Is called after the caches and indexes are flushed
`utxocache:add` | when a new coin is added to the UTXO cache
`utxocache:spent` | when a coin is spent
`utxocache:uncache` | when coin is removed from the UTXO cache
The tracepoints are further documented in `docs/tracing.md` and the usage is shown via the two newly added example scripts in `contrib/tracing/`.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code and documentation review ACK 2bc51c5c32
Tree-SHA512: d6b4f435d3260de4c48b36956f9311f65ab3b52cd03b1e0a4ba9cf47a774d8c4b31878e222b11e0ba5d233a68f7567f8a367b12a6392f688c10c11529341e837
988024fe37 test: add check_node_connections in util (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This function (`check_node_connections`) exists in `feature_anchors.py` and `p2p_add_connections.py` and does the same thing in both, this PR moves this function to util to avoid repetition and facilitate maintenance.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 988024fe37
Tree-SHA512: bf86c5659933539c72cb91ad587552b45c918be74d36fb429e78f3b954f01ed0855a85dd49aea35b432fbd18227c05eb3fec8b99c139c3509c39b19bccf6b7fd
fa2c991ec9 refactor: Use underlying type of isminetype for isminefilter (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This does not change behavior, but it would be good for code clarity and to avoid `-Wimplicit-int-conversion` compiler warnings to use the an int of the same width for both `isminetype` and `isminefilter`.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa2c991ec9
shaavan:
crACK fa2c991ec9
promag:
Code review ACK fa2c991ec9.
Tree-SHA512: b3e255de7c9b1dea272bc8cb9386b339fe701f18580e03e997c270cac6453088ca2032e26e39f536d66cd1b6fda3e96bdbdc6e960879030e635338d0916277e6
459e208276 Exit early for an empty vChecks in CCheckQueue::Add (Hennadii Stepanov)
c43aa62343 Avoid excessive lock contention in CCheckQueue::Add (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR significantly reduces lock contention in the `CCheckQueue` class by releasing a mutex before calling `std::condition_variable::notify_one` and `std::condition_variable::notify_all`.
From C++ [docs](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/condition_variable/notify_one):
> The notifying thread does not need to hold the lock on the same mutex as the one held by the waiting thread(s); in fact doing so is a pessimization, since the notified thread would immediately block again, waiting for the notifying thread to release the lock.
Related to:
- #23167
- #23223
ACKs for top commit:
martinus:
ACK 459e208, codereview and tested. I first thought this introduced a segfault in `psbt_wallet_tests/psbt_updater_test` because that test failed for me, but thats a different issue fixed in #23403.
vasild:
ACK 459e208276
theStack:
Code-review ACK 459e208276
Tree-SHA512: c197858656392ba3ebcd638d713cf93c9fb48b7b3bad193209490d2828f9c7e3ae4dee6f84674f2f34dceed894139562e29579ee7299e06756c8c990caddc5ed
b79dbe86a9 test: add feature_rbf.py --descriptors to test_runner.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
166f8ec28e test: always rescan after importing private keys in `init_wallet` helper (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The functional test feature_rbf.py currently fails on master branch, if descriptor wallets are used (argument `--descriptors`). This is due to the fact that in this case, a call to the helper `init_wallet`
111c3e06b3/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py (L428-L434)
creates a wallet without rescanning the blockchain; the test framework maps the importprivkey RPC calls to the importdescriptors RPC without rescanning by default (timestamp='now'). Fix this by always calling with `rescan=True`, which calls importdescriptors with timestamp=0. Also add `feature_rbf.py --descriptors` to the list of the test runner's calls.
Fixes#23563.
ACKs for top commit:
mjdietzx:
ACK b79dbe86a9
Tree-SHA512: a3f3f7a4077066e3c910919d3b5e04bc6b580c1e0a06e9a2fc258950eaea5e59c0f805c8f00432aea722609f2f7e41eebfab653471b76729c5a316825a3d8c86
f13a22a631 wallet: Call load handlers without cs_wallet locked (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Don't have `cs_wallet` locked while calling each `context.wallet_load_fns`. A load handler can always lock `cs_wallet` if needed.
The lock was added in 1c7e25db0c to satisfy TSAN. With 44c430ffac most of the code requiring the lock is in `CWallet::AttachChain`. A comment is added to warn about wallets_mutex and cs_wallet lock ordering.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
re-utACK f13a22a631
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK f13a22a631. Only change since last review is adding a lock order comment
jonatack:
ACK f13a22a631
Tree-SHA512: d51976c3aae4bebc2d1997c88edff712d21fc5523801f5614062a10f826e164579973aeb1981bb1cbc243ecff6af3250362f544c02a79e5d135cbbca1704be62
This allows filters to be reconstructed when the best known block is
the Genesis block without needing to reindex.
It fixes Init errors seen in #23289.
05cdceb19d build: don't set PORT=no in config.site (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This should have been a part of dropping macports support in #15175.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 05cdceb19d, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 278b2f308e55aad5524530e654ac08462714676b71e01d31e5f152f69e02f916afc553510ac8352ed0bb0184f7fdb2ee7038ab5ac2de6923f366829859e0b6ee
655d52a0cd contrib: Specify wb mode when creating mac sdk (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Fix the warning:
```
./contrib/macdeploy/gen-sdk:84: FutureWarning: GzipFile was opened for writing, but this will change in future Python releases. Specify the mode argument for opening it for writing.
```
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
Tested ACK 655d52a0cd with Python 3.10.
Tree-SHA512: 095cd301f211531a8b8f50e7915fe13c7ab0b278fb23dc50a03625cfae9e2fd7a0d8c315fced4af3011552e3e455ce562b7f717a0ed096c4433ddcf24f22b2c9
fa4e09924b refactor: Replace validation.h include with forward-decl in miner.h (MarcoFalke)
fa0739a7d3 style: Sort file list after rename (MarcoFalke)
fa53e3a58c scripted-diff: Move miner to src/node (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is impossible to run the miner without a node (validation, chainstate, mempool, rpc, ...). Also, the module is in the node library. Thus, it should be moved to `src/node`.
Also, replace the `validation.h` include in the header with a forward-declaration.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
Code-review ACK fa4e09924b
Tree-SHA512: 791e6caa5839d8dc83b0f58f3f49bc0a7e3c1710822e8a44dede254c87b6f7531a0586fb95e8a067c181457a3895ad6041718aa2a2fac64cfc136bf04bb851d5
Fix the warning:
```
./contrib/macdeploy/gen-sdk:84: FutureWarning: GzipFile was opened for writing, but this will change in future Python releases. Specify the mode argument for opening it for writing.
```
7bb8eb0bc3 script install_db4.sh added check for patch command (Nathan Garabedian)
Pull request description:
First contribution. I've read the CONTRIBUTING guide and hope I'm doing this correctly, but please kindly point out anything I should do differently.
I found while running the contrib/install_db4.sh patch that it would fail suddenly with "patch: command not found". I'd rather see it fail early before doing any work, allow me to install the `patch` command, and then run again. (CentOS Linux) Here's a PR proposed to fix it.
error message:
```
...
db-4.8.30.NC/txn/txn_rec.c
db-4.8.30.NC/txn/txn_region.c
db-4.8.30.NC/txn/txn_stat.c
db-4.8.30.NC/txn/txn_util.c
./contrib/install_db4.sh: line 71: patch: command not found
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review and tested ACK 7bb8eb0bc3
Tree-SHA512: f0c59ec509dff6637c41eec2923fe708456c3a7ae04495b12c5492681a1f95d1d9a643a2649df13ba8e6ac708680c627657b6989b62eff63be021e92e1d7c4a8
d8ee8f3cd3 refactor: Make CWalletTx sync state type-safe (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Current `CWalletTx` state representation makes it possible to set inconsistent states that won't be handled correctly by wallet sync code or serialized & deserialized back into the same form.
For example, it is possible to call `setConflicted` without setting a conflicting block hash, or `setConfirmed` with no transaction index. And it's possible update individual `m_confirm` and `fInMempool` data fields without setting an overall consistent state that can be serialized and handled correctly.
Fix this without changing behavior by using `std::variant`, instead of an enum and collection of fields, to represent sync state, so state tracking code is safer and more legible.
This is a first step to fixing state tracking bugs https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/Wallet-Transaction-Conflict-Tracking, by adding an extra margin of safety that can prevent new bugs from being introduced as existing bugs are fixed.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
re-ACK d8ee8f3cd3
jonatack:
Code review ACK d8ee8f3cd3
Tree-SHA512: b9f15e9d99dbdbdd3ef7a76764e11f66949f50e6227e284126f209e4cb106af6d55e9a9e8c7d4aa216ddc92c6d5acc6f4aa4746f209bbd77f03831b51a2841c3
68e5aafde3 build: add `--enable-lto` configuration option (fanquake)
Pull request description:
It's been 5 years since using LTO was first suggested for use when building Bitcoin Core, and it's time to revisit it again. Compilers, and their LTO implementations, have matured, and Bitcoin Core has come a long way in terms of pruning dependencies which may have proved troublesome (i.e Boost previously had issues when using LTO). We'll have even less Boost code after moving to `std::filesystem` (#20744).
Experimenting with LTO came up on IRC last night:
> sipa: jamesob: i'm interested in knowing whether "-flto" and/or "-fdata-sections -ffunction-sections -Wl,--gc-sections" are possible/beneficial with our current compiler suite; what would be a good way to have your test infrastructure benchmark things?
So this PR just adds the bare minimum to make it easier to configure, compile and perform some bench-marking using `-flto`. This PR doesn't do anything depends wise, however if we decide this is what we want to do, I'll expand the changes here.
I had previously had a PR open (#18605) to perform link time garbage collection (`-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections` & `-Wl,--gc-sections`), however moving straight to using LTO would be preferable.
Note that our minimum required set of compilers, GCC 8.1 and Clang 7, all support the `-flto` option.
Related #18579.
Previous discussion: #10616, #14277.
Previous related PRs: #10800 (`-flto`), #16791 (ThinLTO).
Guix build:
```bash
bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
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fa8f4cf223d9aaf0b2c1ef55ce61256a19cd1ad7f42b99d0b98c9a52fe6ad8ba guix-build-68e5aafde3e8/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-68e5aafde3e8-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
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18c71f30722102baaf3dfda67f7c7aac38723510b142e8df8ee7063c5d499368 guix-build-68e5aafde3e8/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
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215256897dde4e8412ed60473376c694a80c5479fb08039107fb62435f2816ef guix-build-68e5aafde3e8/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-68e5aafde3e8-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
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3dd17deed5c5935fb28b62dfc7afca5caab0d67862cdcbf3337edae73e1d0c4c guix-build-68e5aafde3e8/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/SHA256SUMS.part
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f6e5accdcd201f522b6426e4d8cc9b3643d4d43a57d268fa0e79ea9a34cfac01 guix-build-68e5aafde3e8/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/bitcoin-68e5aafde3e8-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
4e5a127df957d1c73b65925d685f6620e7bc5667efcb6dcd98be76effc22fc12 guix-build-68e5aafde3e8/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/bitcoin-68e5aafde3e8-osx64.tar.gz
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1feda932fc127b900316a232432b91e46e57ee12a81e12a7d888fdc3296219c1 guix-build-68e5aafde3e8/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-68e5aafde3e8-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
aa7c53ab4164b3736049065c3c24391fc5bd7f26b4bda4aa877c378f0636a125 guix-build-68e5aafde3e8/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part
5e76148e67aef7e91e70074bfadc08e94373449ac3b966f4343b04d230c778fd guix-build-68e5aafde3e8/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-68e5aafde3e8-win-unsigned.tar.gz
34123e3d818beeb70113caeda66945bc7cb9d9e987515d5b149bd17b4b38da90 guix-build-68e5aafde3e8/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-68e5aafde3e8-win64-debug.zip
2bba7f40a2b23c6ea3d47c4f564ab54201bf27f7f57103a98cc9bceea4e70c4d guix-build-68e5aafde3e8/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-68e5aafde3e8-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
0e7e124144af4a92a4344cf70a3b7c06fbd2b8782aee7ede7263893afa3a5ef0 guix-build-68e5aafde3e8/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-68e5aafde3e8-win64.zip
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 68e5aafde3
Tree-SHA512: 5c25249cc178b9d54159e268390c974b739df9458d773e23c14b14d808f87f7afe314058b3c068601a9132042321973b0c9b6f81becb925665eca2738ae9a613
d0204199d6 Revert "doc: Install Rosetta on M1-macOS for qt in depends" (Hennadii Stepanov)
f6e2781675 build, qt, macOS: Don't pass -device-option when building natively (Hennadii Stepanov)
667f0689ca build, qt, macOS: Don't hard-code x86_64 as the arch when using qmake (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (4018e23aa7) the Qt build system hard-coded the x86_64 as the architecture when using qmake.
This means that compiling the `qt` package on M1 Apple Silicon for the same system, i.e., without providing the `HOST` variable,—that is supposed to be compiled natively—is a cross-compiling actually:
```
% make -C depends qt_configured
...
Configure summary:
Building on: macx-clang (x86_64, CPU features: cx16 mmx sse sse2 sse3 ssse3 sse4.1)
Building for: macx-clang (arm64, CPU features: neon crc32)
Target compiler: clang (Apple) 13.0.0
Configuration: cross_compile largefile neon precompile_header silent release c++11 c++14 c++1z reduce_exports static stl
...
```
Also this bug caused another [issue](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22402) which currently is worked around by installing Rosetta.
With this PR it is no longer needed to have Rosetta installed on M1-based macOS, and:
```
% make -C depends qt_configured
...
Configure summary:
Build type: macx-clang (arm64, CPU features: neon crc32)
Compiler: clang (Apple) 13.0.0
Configuration: largefile neon precompile_header silent release c++11 c++14 c++1z reduce_exports static stl
...
```
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Tested ACK d0204199d6
fanquake:
ACK d0204199d6
Tree-SHA512: 2fcd88d172286b7d22ec7ea7ce0939b012211c0160df56de2f4cb69e99743c71df6b6ff4777c1722ec22b974f48a77cc22e7c14d7d64d02c4f82ac22bafe4087
3726a45958 refactor: replace RecursiveMutex m_added_nodes_mutex with Mutex (Sebastian Falbesoner)
7d52ff5c38 refactor: replace RecursiveMutex m_addr_fetches_mutex with Mutex (Sebastian Falbesoner)
d51d2a3bb5 scripted-diff: rename node vector/mutex members in CConnman (Sebastian Falbesoner)
574cc4271a refactor: remove RecursiveMutex cs_totalBytesRecv, use std::atomic instead (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the following RecursiveMutex members in class `CConnman`:
* for `cs_totalBytesRecv`, protecting `nTotalBytesRecv`, `std::atomic` is used instead (the member is only increment at one and read at another place, so this is sufficient)
* for `m_addr_fetches_mutex`, protecting `m_addr_fetches`, a regular `Mutex` is used instead (there is no chance that within one critical section, another one is called)
* for `cs_vAddedNodes`, protecting `vAddedNodes`, a regular `Mutex` is used instead (there is no chance that within one critical section, another one is called)
Additionally, the PR takes the chance to rename all node vector members (vNodes, vAddedNodes) and its corresponding mutexes (cs_vNodes, cs_vAddedNodes) to match the coding guidelines via a scripted-diff.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK 3726a45958
promag:
Code review ACK 3726a45958.
hebasto:
re-ACK 3726a45958
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fa186eb7f4 Remove strtol in torcontrol (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The sequence of octal chars is fully validated before calling `strtol`, so it can be replaced by a simple loop. This removes the last "locale depended" `strtol` call. Also, removes some unused includes.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review and tested ACK fa186eb7f4
Tree-SHA512: aafa4c68046e5ec48824c4f2c18e4920e5fe1d1fa03a8a297b2f40d0a1967cd0dad3554352519073a1620714e958ed5133cbc6b70bedcc508a423551d829f80e
b9f0aff6b4 qt: monospaced output in Console on macOS (randymcmillan)
Pull request description:
This PR addresses issue https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/273
A monospace font is used on Linux and Windows for the console output - but not on MacOS.
This change forces the MacOS GUI to use the embedded RobotoMono-Bold.ttf font,
which is defined as the GUIUtil::fixedPitchFont()
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK b9f0aff6b4, Tested on macOS Big Sur 11.6.1 (20G224) + Homebrew's Qt 5.15.2:
shaavan:
reACK b9f0aff6b4
jarolrod:
tACK b9f0aff6b4
Tree-SHA512: 53e6635a0189e133681c85d442c6c9c4a10438151e4bf7da5bbd62abca7ab55685caf2c9a75ff200aadea771c1602902e6ab14afdc4f411e1b3013dd49625dbc
8196b0a2bc build: patch qt to explicitly define previously implicit header include (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
Pull request description:
### Description
macOS Monterey has refactored some includes such that implicitly defined headers were no longer exposed and that in turns breaks building Qt on macOS 12. First observed when building on an M1 Pro. See "Additional Reading" for more information.
### Additional Reading
* https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/issues/21055 (resolved by c32ccbb34c)
* ["Add missing macOS header file that was indirectly included before"](https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/commit/src/plugins/platforms/cocoa?id=dece6f5840463ae2ddf927d65eb1b3680e34a547) on https://code.qt.io/
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 8196b0a2bc, verified that the patch is applied cleanly:
fanquake:
ACK 8196b0a2bc
Tree-SHA512: efe6d93edd2e2f68f33a1c353d353c8e7b5aa680733561caa6eb092fd0f68153f8ed1649a61048ef873f6be8041b9ca8e6919d80b947181b6fe4152464e2d383
fa3e0da06b policy: Treat taproot as always active (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that taproot is active, it can be treated as if it was always active for policy for the next major release. This simplifies the code and changes two things:
* Importing `tr` descriptors can be done before the chain is fully synced. This is fine, because the wallet will already generate `tr` descriptors by default (regardless of the taproot status) after commit 47fe7445e7.
* Valid taproot spends won't be rejected from the mempool before taproot is active. This is strictly speaking a bugfix after commit 47fe7445e7, since the wallet may generate taproot spends before the chain is fully synced. For example, a slow node or a purposefully offline node. Currently, the wallet needs the mempool to account for change. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11887.
A similar change was done for segwit v0 in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13120 .
This effectively reverts commit c5ec0367d7.
ACKs for top commit:
mjdietzx:
Code Review ACK fa3e0da06b
achow101:
ACK fa3e0da06b
sipa:
utACK fa3e0da06b
gruve-p:
ACK fa3e0da06b
gunar:
Code Review + tACK fa3e0da06
rajarshimaitra:
code review + tACK fa3e0da06b
Tree-SHA512: c6dc7a4e6c345bdec33f256847dc63906ab1696aa683ab9b32a79e715613950884ac3a1a7a44e95f31bb28e58dd64679a616175f7e152b21f5550f3337c8e622
The RecursiveMutex m_added_nodes_mutex is used at three places:
- CConnman::GetAddedNodeInfo()
- CConnman::AddNode()
- CConnman::ThreadOpenConnections()
In each of the critical sections, only the the m_added_nodes member is
accessed (and in the last case, also m_addr_fetches), without any chance
that within one section another one is called. Hence, we can use an
ordinary Mutex instead of RecursiveMutex.
The RecursiveMutex m_addr_fetches_mutex is used at three places:
- CConnman::AddAddrFetch()
- CConnman::ProcessAddrFetch()
- CConnman::ThreadOpenConnections()
In each of the critical sections, only the the m_addr_fetches is accessed
(and in the last case, also vAddedNodes), without any chance that within
one section another one is called. Hence, we can use an ordinary Mutex
instead of RecursiveMutex.
The RecursiveMutex cs_totalBytesRecv is only used at two places: in
CConnman::RecordBytesRecv() to increment the nTotalBytesRecv member, and in
CConnman::GetTotalBytesRecv() to read it. For this simple use-case, we can
make the member std::atomic instead to achieve the same result.
f52b6b2d9f net: split CConnman::SocketHandler() (Vasil Dimov)
c7eb19ec83 style: remove unnecessary braces (Vasil Dimov)
664ac22c53 net: keep reference to each node during socket wait (Vasil Dimov)
75e8bf55f5 net: dedup and RAII-fy the creation of a copy of CConnman::vNodes (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
_This is a piece of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21878, chopped off to ease review._
The following pattern was duplicated in CConnman:
```cpp
lock
create a copy of vNodes, add a reference to each one
unlock
... use the copy ...
lock
release each node from the copy
unlock
```
Put that code in a RAII helper that reduces it to:
```cpp
create snapshot "snap"
... use the copy ...
// release happens when "snap" goes out of scope
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK f52b6b2d9f changes since last review are reordered commits, removing an unneeded local variable, and code formatting and documentation improvements
LarryRuane:
code review ACK f52b6b2d9f
promag:
Code review ACK f52b6b2d9f, only format changes and comment tweaks since last review.
Tree-SHA512: 5ead7b4c641ebe5b215e7baeb7bc0cdab2a588b2871d9a343a1d518535c55c0353d4e46de663f41513cdcc79262938ccea3232f6d5166570fc2230286c985f68
faa3ec2304 span: Add std::byte helpers (MarcoFalke)
fa18038f51 refactor: Use ignore helper when unserializing an invalid pubkey (MarcoFalke)
fabe18d0b3 Use value_type in CDataStream where possible (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This adds (currently unused) span std::byte helpers, so that they can be used in new code.
The refactors are also required for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23438, but they are split up because the other pull doesn't compile with msvc right now.
The third commit is not needed for the other pull, but still nice.
ACKs for top commit:
klementtan:
reACK faa3ec2. Verified that all the new `std::byte` helper functions are tested.
laanwj:
Code review ACK faa3ec2304
Tree-SHA512: b1f6af39f03ea4dfebf20d4a8538fa993a6104e7fc92ddf0c4606a7efc3ca9a8c1a4741d98a1418569c11bb9ce9258bf0c0c06d93d85ed7e208902a2db04e407
21b58f430f util: ParseByteUnits - Parse a string with suffix unit [k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T] (Douglas Chimento)
Pull request description:
A convenience utility for parsing human readable strings sizes e.g. `500G` is `500 * 1 << 30`
The argument/setting `maxuploadtarget` now accept human readable byte units `[k|K|m|M|g|G||t|T]`
This change backward compatible, defaults to `M` if no unit specified.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK 21b58f430f
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 21b58f430f. Only changes since last review are dropping optional has_value call, fixing comment punctuation, squashing commits.
Tree-SHA512: c9b85acc0f77c847a0290b27ac5dc586ecc078110cf133063140576a04c11aa9c553159b9b4993488edcf6e60db6837de7c83b2964639bc21e8ffa4d455a5eb7
ab22a71429 refactor: cast bool to int to silence compiler warning (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This fixes a compiler warning:
```
node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: warning: use of bitwise '&' with boolean operands [-Wbitwise-instead-of-logical]
return FillBlock(ancestor, ancestor_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block1, block1_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block2, block2_out, lock, active);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
&&
node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: note: cast one or both operands to int to silence this warning
node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: warning: use of bitwise '&' with boolean operands [-Wbitwise-instead-of-logical]
return FillBlock(ancestor, ancestor_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block1, block1_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block2, block2_out, lock, active);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
&&
node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: note: cast one or both operands to int to silence this warning
2 warnings generated.
```
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
utACK ab22a71429
theStack:
Concept and code-review ACK ab22a71429
shaavan:
ACK ab22a71429
Tree-SHA512: 84e5aeabc1514a7586ac7c78a8eff1d15a5967dced7b2485b266b6fd79a530e1b22d99ded0a5df39f7806d3c5fd6d9752f08a722cc3be17850a6242c4022ab03
This fixes -Wbitwise-instead-of-logical compiler warnings:
node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: warning: use of bitwise '&' with boolean operands [-Wbitwise-instead-of-logical]
return FillBlock(ancestor, ancestor_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block1, block1_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block2, block2_out, lock, active);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
&&
node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: note: cast one or both operands to int to silence this warning
node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: warning: use of bitwise '&' with boolean operands [-Wbitwise-instead-of-logical]
return FillBlock(ancestor, ancestor_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block1, block1_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block2, block2_out, lock, active);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
&&
node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: note: cast one or both operands to int to silence this warning
2 warnings generated.
A similar change was recently made to libsecp in commit 16d13221
for the same reason.
88cc481092 Modify copyright header on Bech32 code (Samuel Dobson)
5599813b80 Add lots of comments to Bech32 (Samuel Dobson)
2eb5792ec7 Add release notes for validateaddress Bech32 error detection (MeshCollider)
42d6a029e5 Refactor and add more tests for validateaddress (Samuel Dobson)
c4979f77c1 Add boost tests for bech32 error detection (MeshCollider)
02a7bdee42 Add error_locations to validateaddress RPC (Samuel Dobson)
b62b67e06c Add Bech32 error location function (Samuel Dobson)
0b06e720c0 More detailed error checking for base58 addresses (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Addresses (partially) #16779 - no GUI change in this PR
Adds a LocateError function the bech32 library, which is then called by `validateaddress` RPC, (and then eventually from a GUI tool too, future work). I think modifying validateaddress is nicer than adding a separate RPC for this.
Includes tests.
Based on https://github.com/sipa/bech32/blob/master/ecc/javascript/bech32_ecc.js
Credit to sipa for that code
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review and manually tested ACK 88cc481092
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 88cc481092 with caveat that I only checked the new `LocateErrors` code to try to verify it didn't have unsafe or unexpected operations or loop forever or crash. Did not try to verify behavior corresponds to the spec. In the worst case bugs here should just affect error messages not actual decoding of addresses so this seemed ok.
w0xlt:
tACK 88cc481
Tree-SHA512: 9c7fe9745bc7527f80a30bd4c1e3034e16b96a02cc7f6c268f91bfad08a6965a8064fe44230aa3f87e4fa3c938f662ff4446bc682c83cb48c1a3f95cf4186688
cf7292597e configure.ac: remove Bashism (Matt Whitlock)
Pull request description:
Configure scripts are supposed to adhere to the POSIX shell language. The POSIX `test` builtin does not implement an `==` operator. Bash does, but not all systems have Bash installed as `/bin/sh`. In particular, many systems use the lighter-weight Dash as the default POSIX shell. Dash emits the following error when running `configure`:
```
./configure: 39065: test: xno: unexpected operator
```
This PR removes the Bashism and restores correct operation with POSIX-compliant shells like Dash.
ACKs for top commit:
katesalazar:
ACK cf7292597e.
laanwj:
Code review ACK cf7292597e
Tree-SHA512: 578c873fba52e0472baed9e024bddcf58a0e088600bd5854f3011f1f8d135773ad923bb16baefc960d17ecedee9cc980b36aaa70fb32eb9bc7de93f7fe60541d
e57c0eb865 test: refactor: replace OP_1/OP_TRUE magic numbers by constants (Sebastian Falbesoner)
df5d783aef test: refactor: take use of `create_block` txlist parameter (Sebastian Falbesoner)
ae9df4ef93 test: refactor: take use of `create_block` version parameter (or use default) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The helper `create_block` offers two parameters `version` and `txlist` which set the `nVersion` field / extend the `vtx` array of the block, respectively. By taking use of those, we can remove a lot of code, including the recalculation of the merkle root. Both passing txs in string and `CTransaction` format is supported, i.e. we also save potential calls to `tx_from_hex`.
The PR also contains another commit which replaces magic numbers for OP_TRUE/OP_1 (0x51) with the proper constant from the `script` module.
Instances setting the block version of 4 explicitely after calling `create_block` are removed, as this is the default since #16333 got merged (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23521#discussion_r751173671).
ACKs for top commit:
stratospher:
tested ACK e57c0eb.
Tree-SHA512: a56965168d36b40b84e7f334b00472b82c31e8482c9e2651c97a791abd7fee3b40ca15e943a7acafa3acf172066fdace38bb13240084b789fd6ff4f6e510e23a
4868c9f1b3 Extract Taproot internal keyid with GetKeyFromDestination (Andrew Chow)
d8abbe119c Mention bech32m in -addresstype and -changetype help (Andrew Chow)
8fb57845ee Create a tr() descriptor bech32m DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan by default (Andrew Chow)
54b3699862 Store pubkeys in TRDescriptor::MakeScripts (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Make a `tr()` descriptor by default in descriptor wallets so that users will be able to make and use segwit v1 bech32m addresses.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 4868c9f1b3
Sjors:
re-utACK 4868c9f1b3
gruve-p:
ACK 4868c9f1b3
meshcollider:
Concept + code review ACK 4868c9f1b3
Tree-SHA512: e5896e665b8d559f1d759b6582d1bb24f70d4698a57307684339d9fdcdac28ae9bc17bc946a7efec9cb35c130a95ffc36e3961a335124ec4535d77b8d00e9631
4d83038714 build: don't check for deprecated qt5 package (fanquake)
d0fe9c2180 build: don't check for deprecated berkeley-db4 package (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Fixes:
```bash
checking for brew... brew
Warning: Use berkeley-db@4 instead of deprecated berkeley-db4
```
on macOS.
ACKs for top commit:
mjdietzx:
Tested ACK 4d83038714 on macOS Big Sur
hebasto:
ACK 4d83038714, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 0eeac9e1add652bd101472880c7a6e7688a6429ce98faf920cb7f572a6471ac9af755de7f34047b17ea1d26bfc4517bd0e9f403b966de0ff361bf2942eae6a41
ee03c782ba wallet: Make GetOldestKeyPoolTime return nullopt for blank wallets (Hennadii Stepanov)
3e4f069d23 wallet, refactor: Make GetOldestKeyPoolTime return type std::optional (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The "keypoololdest" field in the `getwalletinfo` RPC response should be used for legacy wallets only.
Th current implementation (04437ee721) assumes that `CWallet::GetOldestKeyPoolTime()` always return `0` for descriptor wallets. This assumption is wrong for _blank_ descriptor wallets, when `m_spk_managers` is empty. As a result:
```
$ src/bitcoin-cli -signet -rpcwallet=211024-d-DPK getwalletinfo
{
"walletname": "211024-d-DPK",
"walletversion": 169900,
"format": "sqlite",
"balance": 0.00000000,
"unconfirmed_balance": 0.00000000,
"immature_balance": 0.00000000,
"txcount": 0,
"keypoololdest": 9223372036854775807,
"keypoolsize": 0,
"keypoolsize_hd_internal": 0,
"paytxfee": 0.00000000,
"private_keys_enabled": false,
"avoid_reuse": false,
"scanning": false,
"descriptors": true
}
```
This PR fixes this issue with direct checking of the `WALLET_FLAG_DESCRIPTORS` flag.
ACKs for top commit:
lsilva01:
re-ACK ee03c78
stratospher:
ACK ee03c78.
meshcollider:
Code review ACK ee03c782ba
Tree-SHA512: 9852f9f8ed5c08c07507274d7714f039bbfda66da6df65cf98f67bf11a600167d0f7f872680c95775399477f4df9ba9fce80ec0cbe0adb7f2bb33c3bd65b15df
dbde0558ce gui: Paste button in Open URI dialog (Kristaps Kaupe)
Pull request description:
Picking up https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17955, with some review comments addressed.
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
tACK dbde055
jarolrod:
ACK dbde055
promag:
Tested ACK dbde0558ce.
Tree-SHA512: db47f19673aff6becd6d1f938cd2aa5dc2291d6e80150d2b99f435674330a5eae678b20e42ef327ea9b05c44925a941fc251e622c73b3585018fc7c1d245edb5
25a581419d GUI/Options: Restore "S" accelerator for "Start on system login" option (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
bitcoin-core/gui#416 changed the option assigned to accelerator key "S", but there's no rationale given.
Best to leave it alone, and give the new option a new accelerator key.
Since "R" is already taken for Reset, this shifts the new RPC server option to use "P" instead
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK 25a581419d
hebasto:
ACK 25a581419d, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8).
Tree-SHA512: 2212aa32572cbcbcce78304ffcb1dcfc65f9d7e2ffd6c6a4b65e4a3ca2a8a7cc7505c28314ad46e0bc13b4e3bb3fc61e7e196356d26354f3689fad71fb688b27
f31d4bd214 scripts: test for PE control flow instrumentation (fanquake)
0445e1a1a5 build: use -fcf-protection=full when building Windows Boost in depends (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Addresses the Windows portion of #21888.
Now that we require GCC 8+ we can unconditionally use `-fcf-protection=full` when building Boost in depends. Building Boost with this option is required so that the `main` provided to `test_bitcoin.exe` has instrumentation.
Note that the presence of instrumentation does not mean it will be used, as that is determined at runtime by the CPU.
From the Intel control flow enforcement documentation:
> The ENDBR32 and ENDBR64 instructions will have the same effect as the NOP instruction on Intel 64 processors that do not support CET. On processors supporting CET, these instructions do not change register or flag state. This allows CET instrumented programs to execute on processors that do not support CET. Even when CET is supported and enabled, these NOP–like instructions do not affect the execution state of the program, do not cause any additional register pressure, and are minimally intrusive from power and performance perspectives.
Guix Build:
```bash
bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
5d41d43c44945810f92193504e8b4c1ac8eb9dfc3b19d0ab8d53bff0c8443a2a guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
8edb0e01b7bc2d646b62e4e35b1867ee940acca18a02ee609c52c4f7680de5ae guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
1a06306f365e8329cea0eba7436085d30fe59c244a888ecb6407faf5110c57ab guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
b5b74926ff9ff597d66b92d33926df34c3e1c6f92b863850a6fb1beea019fd6e guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
743b5c5cec7881b032520a309ae2399ec8dadb82eb9da424aefd646f9252ff1d guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
1f218a954b65b352c80922ea6b61276e8e7050ad8bdd9d7610049b87c66069e5 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
c164de32c6cc24ec247b5a8de7f1a5442369d5804a4b2a3e0d9dc4ab4e5ec401 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401.tar.gz
feb0a055eabd6ddd2ce0dac954f5f5886044800a7535b8f78c7dfbd9c243512c guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
0b6e877b5de7b69a5d474469d666a536cd8f6f6e865230a7763f62426357ae91 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
fb38bcfd319af1e8bace03f240b32592940ac3efe15d23fd39353f36f9ae3838 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
15fffe69f33297ef30a8b2eb8bdef8564f030920bed6d5ff56d6e7b8bef9c199 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
f847b92c7c098bf8a4f6c84714270c173d4323e2d3025dd8f4444ee921a0bdd0 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
9b8b6e12dd8a1a3ba0f5522c2a22f2bd60d5473880fa22d42e91364a08e48396 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
6f0f3b603b35c751a364b77ca94477085cf54a1c5d811dd3407dd1b86b2e3c64 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
69f1a93a8d698e68d8baf81a6c871f9eab0446ec352f7709971293b0b898f128 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
b71d415f30a893fada9d6609fab309a3c099716462c795e444bf49bd8631ea53 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
6f842bc5483e867b8d1c769d1faa19b9f08bc0fa28d027fe0fac108858a4926e guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/SHA256SUMS.part
a9a43aa4aade18bf606493009229ad3239af7365594ef60a0c39789d870f159d guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-osx-unsigned.dmg
26891e7d258ec8a85344a0a888fd4159378d747a2a77fb8d9e5655f1a3ad4aee guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
a2578799da61a3f1b6cd047aa5641e050de2e810162ec8596931cec12d1cbb56 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-osx64.tar.gz
571803809f358ed5ef1f1ed6b6266b54bd33b0e6308c53ddae967e53af930a46 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
ea45499e8d2a2f0791f29732a5f169fb97525d6d8adcdfa1c160e950944ce8fe guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
ba5b63e64267d7685de77e3063e24659f223d4b4c42d43f42fb15e716afcfe78 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
b4ba9d8cfd6999c0039890330afab5d5b1faf5ded33dcbebc5e73d8dae308246 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part
3aa5cf722341b79aca78ea11fe4e65e0c642997b0214d3893a86a2e808afbe87 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-win-unsigned.tar.gz
b48402235751f15f09fad64b7bd42f851a64a9744e47ed6888b4e9754fb0d3d9 guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-win64-debug.zip
e33183aa7316f399621fd7b1c258d850294cdaaebb505364410a399467c0943b guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
4baba568a8a93d04086055df512d680c8365d42779123c56bccee41e4de33e5e guix-build-f31d4bd21401/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-f31d4bd21401-win64.zip
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK f31d4bd214
Tree-SHA512: fbed1fa4e9317677e24ebc6f9d95ef791e2182ad709b3629ed35e373d9f8d26bbf3dee6f78a4bdf3f7ae2c05fe5fd744c0753298ee1387d9b0c719a09717b522
1e86ff7941 test: run rpc-generateblock.py even with wallet disabled (Darius Parvin)
Pull request description:
Run rpc_generateblock.py test even when the wallet is disabled, as discussed in #20078.
This PR picked up from where #20808 left off, started by @ nginocchio. Since then, there have been many improvements to `MiniWallet`, making this PR more straightforward.
L23 makes use of `MiniWallet.rescan_utxos()` to add the pre-mined block utxos (when `self.setup_clean_chain` is not set to `True`), rather than generating new blocks during the test.
ACKs for top commit:
mjdietzx:
Tested ACK 1e86ff7941
Tree-SHA512: 4285f61516dd53a08004eeea26d58f45b4c1c67f5ca4c94ff1bc9fc7e50f486de2e033a8b4aaf67cb4c33d73aa929362e18dc75d5c7951cbf58120b5fb1de555
fade4b3aca util: Add missing fstatfs to syscall sandbox (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Looks like this is used by boost 1.77 in `./test/functional/wallet_backup.py --descriptors`.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23554
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fade4b3aca - reproduced the failure on Tumbleweed:
Tree-SHA512: cd7381e87c7cb4596da0b9e36c8776a3ef19f5aeb29ee9db1867657c4c1f071485ffea0fba0af950f10a16a8bdb0a0c70ffcc5be802e82d60882e00f7d2009ac
fae5fec0fe test: Remove sanitizer suppression implicit-signed-integer-truncation:netaddress.cpp (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This reverts commit fa865287e5.
This was fixed in commit efd6f904c7.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK fae5fec0fe
Tree-SHA512: 3bebf1babd5c68cbb2506bcab9b8e9ffed8697213cf66190484748741f05c59b847a103be171360f7fd6ddb57dfd86ed34a123f72860b76e533ed46bb53a4852
`CConnman::SocketHandler()` does 3 things:
1. Check sockets for readiness
2. Process ready listening sockets
3. Process ready connected sockets
Split the processing (2. and 3.) into separate methods to make the code
easier to grasp.
Also, move the processing of listening sockets after the processing of
connected sockets to make it obvious that there is no dependency and
also explicitly release the snapshot before dealing with listening
sockets - it is only necessary for the connected sockets part.
They were needed to define the scope of `LOCK(cs_vNodes)` which was
removed in the previous commit. Re-indent in a separate commit to ease
review (use `--ignore-space-change`).
Create the snapshot of `CConnman::vNodes` to operate on earlier in
`CConnman::SocketHandler()`, before calling `CConnman::SocketEvents()`
and pass the `vNodes` copy from the snapshot to `SocketEvents()`.
This will keep the refcount of each node incremented during
`SocketEvents()` so that the `CNode` object is not destroyed before
`SocketEvents()` has finished.
Currently in `SocketEvents()` we only remember file descriptor numbers
(when not holding `CConnman::cs_vNodes`) which is safe, but we will
change this to remember pointers to `CNode::m_sock`.
The following pattern was duplicated in CConnman:
```cpp
lock
create a copy of vNodes, add a reference to each one
unlock
... use the copy ...
lock
release each node from the copy
unlock
```
Put that code in a RAII helper that reduces it to:
```cpp
create snapshot "snap"
... use the copy ...
// release happens when "snap" goes out of scope
```
83f6c0f9ef test: add decodescript RPC test for P2TR output type (Sebastian Falbesoner)
099c6957de test: check for decodescript RPC 'type' results (Sebastian Falbesoner)
0d43525c61 test: add logging to rpc_decodescript.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a functional sub-test for calling `decodescript` with a P2TR / segwit v1 output script (`OP_1 <32-bytes push>`), expecting to return "witness_v1_taproot" as `type` result.
In the first two commits, the test `rpc_decodescript.py` is also improved by adding logging (plus getting rid of the enumerations) and also adding missing checks `type` result checks for all other output script types.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 83f6c0f9ef
Tree-SHA512: 5fbfa693f711f55022edbc26109b076610ba248bef5282822656f5a2289636a5da6e2c1a4d8ab16a599af5701dafb3452e8be653d0e5f09e59ed87b8144d46ef
fac49470ca doc: Fix incorrect C++ named args (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Incorrect named args are source of bugs, like #22979.
Fix that by correcting them and adjust the format, so that clang-tidy can check it.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fac49470ca - `run-clang-tidy` works for me now.
Tree-SHA512: 2694e17a1586394baf30bbc479a913e4bad361221e8470b8739caf30aacea736befc73820f3fe56f6207d9f5d969323278d43a647f58c3497e8e44cad79f8934
Also remove the enumerations ("1)", "2)"...) from the test
cases as those potentially hinder maintainability; e.g. if a
new case in inserted in-between, all the remaining
enumerations would need to be adapted.
33c6a208a9 span, doc: provide span.h context and explain lifetimebound definition (Jon Atack)
d14395bc5d net, doc: provide context for UnserializeV1Array() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Add contextual documentation for developers and future readers of the code regarding
- CNetAddr::UnserializeV1Array (see #22140)
- Span and why it defines Clang lifetimebound locally rather than using the one in attributes.h
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Documentation review ACK 33c6a208a9
Tree-SHA512: cb8e6a6c23b36c9ef7499257e97c5378ec895bb9122b79b63b572d9721a1ae6ce6c0be7ad61bdf976c255527ae750fc9ff4b3e03c07c6c797d14dbc82ea9fb3a
Passing a list of transactions `txlist` to `create_block` appends
them to the block, hence we don't need to do that manually anymore.
The merkle root calculation can also be removed, since this is done
in the end of the helper.
f1ed30451f test: refactor: simplify `block_submit` in feature_nulldummy.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
5ba9f1ff59 test: refactor: rename NULLDUMMY-invalidation helper (Sebastian Falbesoner)
e1d4a128e8 test: simplify and document NULLDUMMY-invalidation helper (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR improves the functional test `feature_nulldummy.py` by simplifying the helpers `trueDummy` (renamed to `invalidate_nulldummy_tx`) and `block_submit`. Details can be found in the commit messages.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK f1ed30451f
Tree-SHA512: ad227b31936f53c5dbded823643bced296d86f40b90f2c144a9857db3d00544f9ad5bbce4c7e84b6ece25e78e95c19aafb1d8fb31e610dcd5cbf3da63190de85
fa54a40809 doc: Pick better named args for MutableTransactionSignatureCreator (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Argument names of `nInIn` are not helpful.
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
ACK fa54a40809
achow101:
ACK fa54a40809
Tree-SHA512: 53a38588fdee07d7896a66339c1c2c2355638db95a95cad9844b60cd34e935bb726ab64d0c42dc414beb35375e56440f8a9cb3fbf5aec55c1eed066b7acad8c8
fa459220c7 ci: Rework ci task names (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is hard to find a specific sanitizer task in less than a second. Fix that by mentioning the sanitizer first in the task name. Less useful information (with or without depends) follows the sanitizer.
Follow up to:
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20545
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20572
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa459220c7
Tree-SHA512: 87165caff4749cc415cef6ae36cac63fa448cec0a1c92cd6b691a0fbd22902466c8d861b0d922c3331e4bf36dbb4eba86d745ef135f391f7ff81461fe5159e05
5b93e65f6a build: remove D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS from CPPFLAGS (fanquake)
dbfca4a815 build: require glibc 2.18+ for release builds (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This increases our runtime glibc requirement from 2.17 to 2.18. From what I can see the only platform this drops release support for is CentOS 7, which reached the end of it's "full update" support at the [end of 2020](https://wiki.centos.org/About/Product). It does receive maintenance updates until 2024, however I don't think supporting glibc 2.17 until 2024 is realistic.
It was mentioned in #22405 that our 2.17 requirement could be a bit excessive, and I tend to agree, however without a good reason to require an even newer version, I think a move from 2.17 -> 2.18 is sufficient for now. That means we get a glibc with "proper" support for `thread_local` (see below), as well as avoid having to patch dependencies to retain glibc compatibility (see #23489).
Note that anyone wanting to self-compile and target a glibc 2.17 runtime could currently build with `--disable-threadlocal`. However we wouldn't make any guarantees on how long that workaround might exist for.
glibc 2.18 was released in August 2013: https://sourceware.org/legacy-ml/libc-alpha/2013-08/msg00160.html.
> Add support for calling C++11 thread_local object destructors on thread
and program exit. This needs compiler support for offloading C++11
destructor calls to glibc.
The last time we increased our runtime glibc requirement for release builds was in #17538 (0.20 release), where we moved from a 2.11 requirement to 2.17.
Guix builds:
```bash
bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
d21c7429dbaca3a5260ec424036e19e287c553adb2229894e59eb9b60bc2eba5 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
5d8e7d8b5016b694cb23bcee202819a7db63ea033e5a21c99895981f7b508184 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
db4e7b6af7d4dfa246e604f5548fd31e1ad51b810b24789f42362cd7be41cad3 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
db97badc0ad969bcb13620fc7f087d78622f3217ee792fc28406cc083a25bcbe guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
58a6910362ffacd1c7df27033c25cb25f24a317f3ca909f39bb20ac552b021db guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
9d99fd89de4798116bfe83ff1e17e10c019b3e30d2d39fd70a5bef7c937bf6d5 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
254e9149d00b0e50af1c80697326ac69ab823b4e845c19f059cc229f724fbb07 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf.tar.gz
cc39947931b65960f1d32c3d53d623108a78af4bf2b3ac34b65a4c30de5feb08 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
8763efeaaeea17bc526bccb050bd9da1ad2f22c7d8ec912ec0db68f4de7d4b88 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
de8984c519c6afc7d43e28c11f7a38b0c5c2eec676bf566448cfd0e4f6accac8 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ba73422ca3da7670435018b515bb2f8917dd23d47adb7989643b324bb47bcbf4 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
65a66250139f2379e8ff79abab0448c2a395b77bbb9f18f9ba51d2c83c598ce4 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
40e8de24f4e18af0473886cdedbc7aed2797264f8f4ed871547dd7d6e678efac guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
a42d20fd81325171f19b11f2cdf76da1d129146dfbda744125f579bb6f11a632 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
581379b13295665ea709f8bda7ff606a4a1d4d536f6578a22ea2c64aeea62d62 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
6dc6c6ac6116fda4596c6f577b6ecef65c552467222072e629562892a0363431 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ef4ee73071bd1a4d610281781eb2409dd8fe5c976ba347914e97b5cb49292db4 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/SHA256SUMS.part
c4ea3b83c7debaf2d5a5cced6408445c2cb22177b0b368df74a72612a9105600 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-osx-unsigned.dmg
e9c53a43f7f1c105f5aa8d0f8163a773a5b4a16c420ffdb2e3d0a5aab89a275f guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
f6e67def9519895ce2bf0893dbc4279e77e61d242b64ffd7423f46439baa9642 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-osx64.tar.gz
2dac0468cda5ddd5e2aaf632228bbbde1fe98f6119c1cc0e91ab36bb7924b587 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
5fbb6cd4a951dc8f7d9d3ec80b8dcbce4d6cd74a4a8c532ac30a2646ca4337a5 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
2942ef6a2e67508a87566ebbea0bbbe922962fbc90df9a73d4a328953171c633 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
0d4c30d286d040126b8418a7c7e16d94cf8fe4397f4b71250a8502bf0aa65637 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part
53b7f7b4243f5b9f02f91407569392ea672bb585227696cc0b63b5bc10866d8d guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-win-unsigned.tar.gz
7e7c252dcfe406f47caa9593b4009d969447859f4a665a02ef4718edaf170311 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-win64-debug.zip
9cbc0780d42d6b4779ad989670757323a37151c03b4797e520a74b642b53e3dd guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
a302b35629ac3bb21ae86905dfe521cdccd98a7e35868e12a081152adcf89bf5 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-win64.zip
```
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re-ACK 5b93e65f6a, only suggested changes since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23511#pullrequestreview-806276081) review.
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fa44237d76 doc: Fix typos in endif header comments (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Some of the endif header comments have typos in them (ZMRRPC_H), or are from a different file, or are inconsistently formatted.
Fix all and adjust the linter.
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fafa66e424 ci: Replace soon EOL hirsute with jammy (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`hirsute` will be EOL in about 1.5 months, at which point the package servers may be shut down. Avoid this by hopping to the next LTS release 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish).
While the release is currently in development, it seems unlikely that anything will break for us. I am doing the hirsute->jammy hop to avoid a hirsute->impish->jammy hop, but if anything does break, we can fall back to that "double hop".
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faba1abe46 Sort file list after rename (MarcoFalke)
fa8f60e311 scripted-diff: Move minisketchwrapper to src/node (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The newly added wrapper is currently in the node library, but not placed in the node directory. While it is possible to use the wrapper outside of a node context (for example in a utility), it seems unlikely. Either way, I think the wrapper should either be moved to the util lib+dir or the node lib+dir, not something in-between.
Also, fix incorrect comment `BITCOIN_DBWRAPPER_H`.
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fanquake:
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0e0f4fdd89 multiprocess: Add interfaces::Node::broadCastTransaction method (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This fixes a null pointer crash in the bitcoin-gui PSBT dialog. The bitcoin-gui interfaces::Node object has a null NodeContext pointer, and can't broadcast transactions directly. It needs to broadcast transactions through the bitcoin-node process instead.
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
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4ba492052e doc: Add minimum supported Android NDK version (Hennadii Stepanov)
6393bdcd53 doc: Move Android dependencies guide into `build-android.md` (Hennadii Stepanov)
ac323a7222 build: Switch to llvm buinutils for Android builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The new Long Term Support release of the Android NDK is [available](https://groups.google.com/g/android-ndk-announce/c/MS6Qoub0DKE/m/Zfp5Ys8eAAAJ) since 2021-08-11:
> As r23 is the new LTS, the support windows for r21 and r22 have now ended.
On master (8ae4ba481c), dependency build fails because it expects GNU Binutils are present in the Android NDK. In [fact](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/ndk/+/master/docs/BuildSystemMaintainers.md#binutils):
> GNU Binutils remains available up to and including r22. All binutils tools with the exception of the assembler (GAS) were removed in r23. GAS was removed in r24.
This PR switches our depends build system to llvm binutils. The usage of `llvm-ar` and `llvm-ranlib` tools effectively makes r21 the minimum supported version of NDK.
With this PR:
- building depends against NDK r23 LTS now is possible with `NO_QT=1`
- building the `qt` package in depends against NDK r23 LTS still fails:
```
Creating qmake...
...
ERROR: Cannot detect Android NDK toolchain.
Please use -android-toolchain-version to specify it.
```
The issue with the `qt` package is going to be addressed in another PR.
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From what I can see the only platform this drops support for is CentOS
7. CentOS 7 reached the end of it's "full update" support at the end of
2020. It does receive maintenance updates until 2024, however I don't
think supporting glibc 2.17 until 2024 is realistic. Note that anyone
wanting to self-compile and target a glibc 2.17 runtime could build with
--disable-threadlocal.
glibc 2.18 was released in August 2013.
https://sourceware.org/legacy-ml/libc-alpha/2013-08/msg00160.html
fa9c26ab3a test: Force --nosandbox when --valgrind (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The two options are mutually exclusive and will result in a test failure. Fix that.
Can be tested with:
```
$ ./test/functional/wallet_disable.py --valgrind
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f1c33ee4ac tests: implement BIP341 test vectors (Pieter Wuille)
ac3037df11 tests: BIP341 test vector generation (Pieter Wuille)
ca83ffc2ea tests: add deterministic signing mode to ECDSA (Pieter Wuille)
c98c53f20c tests: abstract out precomputed BIP341 signature hash elements (Pieter Wuille)
a5bde018b4 tests: give feature_taproot access to sighash preimages (Pieter Wuille)
5140825096 tests: add more fields to TaprootInfo (Pieter Wuille)
2478c6730a Make signing follow BIP340 exactly w.r.t. aux randomness (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This PR adds code to `test/functional/feature_taproot.py` which runs through a (deterministic) scenario covering several aspects of the wallet side of BIP341 (scriptPubKey computation from keys/scripts, control block computation, key path spending), with the ability to output test vectors in mediawiki format based on this scenario. The generated tests are then also included directly in `src/test/script_tests.cpp` and `src/test/script_standard_tests.cpp`.
I intend to add these test vectors to BIP341 itself: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/1225
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ad085f9ba1 multiprocess: Delay wallet client construction (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Delay wallet client construction until after logging, thread and other init for two reasons:
- More responsive multiprocess GUI startup. When bitcoin-gui is started this moves the call from bitcoin-gui to bitcoin-node that spawns bitcoin-wallet off of the GUI event thread and onto the background GUI init executor thread.
- Avoids feature_logging.py test failures with bitcoin-node by making bitcoin-wallet logging start after bitcoin-node logging starts,
because the tests are not written to handle the bitcoin-wallet logging init code running first.
This partially reverts commit b266b3e0bf, moving wallet client creation back to the place it was located before.
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
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fa62207737 test: Return the largest utxo in MiniWallet.get_utxo (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is for consistency with the `send_self_transfer` method.
Also, remove the feature that the change of the last transfer can be retrieved via `get_utxo`. This can trivially and clearer be achieved by simply passing the txid of the transfer.
Also, this fixes the bug in `feature_txindex_compatibility` in current master after a silent merge conflict.
Fixes#23514
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fa4baf0756 fuzz: Rework ConsumeScript (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This should make it easier for the fuzz engine to explore multisig code
paths. See discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23105
The downside is that all fuzz inputs that use ConsumeScript are now
invalidated and need to be re-generated.
Another downside may be that most multisig scripts from ConsumeScript are
using likely not fully valid pubkeys.
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a032fa30d2 multiprocess: add interfaces::ExternalSigner class (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Add `interfaces::ExternalSigner` class to let signer objects be passed between processes and let signer code run in the original process where the object was created.
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
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214d9055ac fuzz: replace every fuzzer-controlled loop with a LIMITED_WHILE loop (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
Limits the number of iterations to 1000 rather than letting the fuzzer do millions or billions of iterations on a single core.
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4fe7cf1677 build: Drop unneeded dependencies for bitcoin-wallet tool (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
`bitcoin-wallet` is an offline tool, and its code does not depend on networking stuff (ZMQ, UPnP, NAT-PMP, and LIBBITCOIN_SERVER).
Also `bitcoin-wallet` does not interacts with the chainstate, therefore dependency on LevelDB is not needed.
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Current CWalletTx state representation makes it possible to set
inconsistent states that won't be handled correctly by wallet sync code
or serialized & deserialized back into the same form.
For example, it is possible to call setConflicted without setting a
conflicting block hash, or setConfirmed with no transaction index. And
it's possible update individual m_confirm and fInMempool data fields
without setting an overall consistent state that can be serialized and
handled correctly.
Fix this without changing behavior by using std::variant, instead of an
enum and collection of fields, to represent sync state, so state
tracking code is safer and more legible.
This is a first step to fixing state tracking bugs
https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/Wallet-Transaction-Conflict-Tracking,
by adding an extra margin of safety that can prevent new bugs from being
introduced as existing bugs are fixed.
410f99faed build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h is generated using build_msvc/msvc-autogen.py (CallMeMisterOwl)
Pull request description:
Added a function that parses version information from `configure.ac` into `build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h`. This is done by default in `msvc-autogen.py`, so manual changing of `build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h` is no longer required.
In addition to that I updated the Release Process doc.
Following values are updated:
-**CLIENT_VERSION_BUILD**
-**CLIENT_VERSION_IS_RELEASE**
-**CLIENT_VERSION_MAJOR**
-**CLIENT_VERSION_MINOR**
-**COPYRIGHT_YEAR**
-**PACKAGE_STRING**
-**PACKAGE_VERSION**
fixes#23073
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fadc4c7272 test: Add txindex migration test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Test for #22626
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a9872e1478 test: remove unnecessary block rehashing prior to solving (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Solving a block involves continously rehashing it,
c9dd5c8d6e/test/functional/test_framework/messages.py (L759-L764)
i.e. any extra `rehash` calls before are not necessary and can be dropped.
The instances were identified by searching for all block solving calls via `git grep "solve("` in `./test/functional/`. From 95 instances of `CBlock.solve()` calls, 20 contained an unnecessary rehashing instruction before that are removed in this PR.
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0bc1ce0745 Fix Arch linux dead link (0xree)
Pull request description:
- Fixed dead link referencing an invalid link
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365f35481d script: Add commits signed with sipas expired key to allow-revsig-commits (nthumann)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22737.
While investigating the issue above, I noticed that there are 141 commits that are signed with sipas expired key.
To allow `./contrib/verify-commits/verify-commits.py` to succeed, this PR adds them to `allow-revsig-commits`.
Feel free to confirm that they're indeed signed with an expired key using e.g. `git show --show-signature d8cd7b137fb075616f31d2b43b85fa2e27ea7477` :)
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faeb748f5b Use c++17 in clang-format (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
We currently use `Cpp11`, which "is a deprecated alias for `Latest`" according to https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormatStyleOptions.html . I doubt this has any effect, but I think for clarity setting to `c++17` make sense.
Also, remove unneeded settings:
* `ObjC*`, as we don't write objc code
* `Penalty`, as there is currently no line limit, so this has no effect
* `TabWidth`, as we don't use tabs
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The `create_block` helper accepts a list of txs that it includes in the
created block, hence we don't have to do that manually. Also, rehashing
before solving the block is not needed and can be removed.
The function `trueDummy` in feature_nulldummy.py is currently more
complicated than it needs to be. Rather than converting the scriptSig to
a CScript and looping through it to build a new scriptSig with the
modified push, simply directly replace the push of null (OP_0) with a
push of one (OP_TRUE/OP_1).
Note that on master, actually an element with the value of 0x51 is
pushed (0x0151...) -- this was very likely not intended, as 0x51 is the
script op-code for OP_TRUE, and also the function's name suggests that
the "true" value shall be pushed.
This fixes a null pointer crash in the bitcoin-gui PSBT dialog. The
bitcoin-gui interfaces::Node object has a null NodeContext pointer, and
can't broadcast transactions directly. It needs to broadcast
transactions through the bitcoin-node process instead.
Blindly chose a cap of 10000 iterations for every loop, except for
the two in script_ops.cpp and scriptnum_ops.cpp which appeared to
(sometimes) be deserializing individual bytes; capped those to one
million to ensure that sometimes we try working with massive scripts.
There was also one fuzzer-controlled loop in timedata.cpp which was
already capped, so I left that alone.
git grep 'while (fuzz' should now run clean except for timedata.cpp
This does the following:
* Adds a rfc6979 argument to test_framework/key.py's sign_ecdsa to
select (deterministic) RFC6979-based nonce generation.
* Add a flag in feature_taproot.py's framework called "deterministic".
* Make the Schnorr signing in feature_taproot.py randomized by default,
reverting to the old deterministic (aux_rnd=0x0000...00) behavior
if the deterministic context flag is set.
* Make the ECDSA signing in feature_taproot.py use RFC6979-based nonces
when the deterministic context flag is set (keeping the old randomized
behavior otherwise).
libsecp256k1's secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign only follows BIP340 exactly
if an aux_rand32 argument is passed. When no randomness is used
(as is the case in the current codebase here), there is no impact
on security between not providing aux_rand32 at all, or providing
an empty one. Yet, for repeatability/testability it is simpler
to always use an all-zero one.
0000edaba3 style: Use 4 spaces for indentation, not 5 (MarcoFalke)
fab9264be5 test: Remove unused CDataStream copy (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fix two issues:
* Remove unneeded code, which makes test harder to read and write
* Fix wrong indentation, which breaks some editors
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29173d6c6c ubsan: add minisketch exceptions (Cory Fields)
54b5e1aeab Add thin Minisketch wrapper to pick best implementation (Pieter Wuille)
ee9dc71c1b Add basic minisketch tests (Pieter Wuille)
0659f12b13 Add minisketch dependency (Gleb Naumenko)
0eb7928ab8 Add MSVC build configuration for libminisketch (Pieter Wuille)
8bc166d5b1 build: add minisketch build file and include it (Cory Fields)
b2904ceb85 build: add configure checks for minisketch (Cory Fields)
b6487dc4ef Squashed 'src/minisketch/' content from commit 89629eb2c7 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This takes over #21859, which has [recently switched](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21859#issuecomment-921899200) to my integration branch. A few more build issues came up (and have been fixed) since, and after discussing with sipa it was decided I would open a PR to shepherd any final changes through.
> This adds a `src/minisketch` subtree, taken from the master branch of https://github.com/sipa/minisketch, to prepare for Erlay implementation (see #21515). It gets configured for just supporting 32-bit fields (the only ones we're interested in in the context of Erlay), and some code on top is added:
> * A very basic unit test (just to make sure compilation & running works; actual correctness checking is done through minisketch's own tests).
> * A wrapper in `minisketchwrapper.{cpp,h}` that runs a benchmark to determine which field implementation to use.
Only changes since my last update to the branch in the previous PR have been rebasing on master and fixing an issue with a header in an introduced file.
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467fe5779c test: Correct MyPy typing for subtest decorator (Pavel Safronov)
Pull request description:
This is the part of the effort to make python typing correct https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19389
The typing of the `subtest` decorator within `p2p_segwit.py` test file was incorrect.
Since `subtest` function is defined as a member of the class, it expects `self` as a first argument, and it is not provided. Hence the typing errors (that are currently suppressed by `type: ignore`).
```
(venv) vagrant@ubuntu-focal:/vagrant/test/functional$ mypy p2p_segwit.py
p2p_segwit.py:298: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:327: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:358: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:447: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:519: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:561: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:659: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:670: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:737: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:826: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:866: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:941: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:977: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:1052: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:1089: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:1136: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:1220: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:1312: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:1406: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:1440: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:1543: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:1729: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:1782: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:1881: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:1983: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
p2p_segwit.py:2027: error: Argument 1 to "subtest" has incompatible type "Callable[[SegWitTest], Any]"; expected "SegWitTest"
Found 26 errors in 1 file (checked 1 source file)
```
However, the tests are passing, because there is no `self` argument passed when it is called as a decorator.
There is also suppressed pylint error `# noqa: N805` pointing to the same issue.
```
N805 first argument of a method should be named 'self'
```
So the solution is to move the `subtest` definition outside the class, so the `self` argument is no longer required.
After doing so, both mypy and unittests are successfully passing:
```
(venv) vagrant@ubuntu-focal:/vagrant/test/functional$ mypy p2p_segwit.py
Success: no issues found in 1 source file
```
```
(venv) vagrant@ubuntu-focal:/vagrant/test/functional$ ./test_runner.py p2p_segwit
Temporary test directory at /tmp/test_runner__🏃_20211103_011449
Running Unit Tests for Test Framework Modules
..........
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 10 tests in 0.546s
OK
Remaining jobs: [p2p_segwit.py]
1/1 - p2p_segwit.py passed, Duration: 81 s
TEST | STATUS | DURATION
p2p_segwit.py | ✓ Passed | 81 s
ALL | ✓ Passed | 81 s (accumulated)
Runtime: 81 s
```
```
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2ec38bdebb Remove `gArgs` from `wallet.h` and `wallet.cpp` (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up PR to #22183 and is related to #21005 issue.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 2ec38bdebb. No changes since last review, just rebase
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d150fe3ad5 refactor: use `CWallet` const shared pointers in dump{privkey,wallet} RPCs (Sebastian Falbesoner)
ec2792d1dc refactor: use const `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` references in dump{privkey,wallet} RPCs (Sebastian Falbesoner)
29905c092f refactor: avoid multiple key->metadata lookups in dumpwallet RPC (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
~~This PR is based on #22787 ("refactor: actual immutable pointing"), which should be reviewed first.~~ (merged by now)
It aims to make the CWallet shared pointers actually immutable also for the `dumpprivkey` and `dumpwallet` RPC methods. For doing that, some more preparations are needed; we need a const-counterpart to the helper `EnsureLegacyScriptPubKeyMan` that accepts a const CWallet pointer and accordingly also returns a const `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` instance. The metadata lookup in `dumpwallet` is changed to not need a mutable `ScriptPubKeyMan` instance by avoiding using the `operator[]` in its mapKeyMetadata map, which also avoids repeated lookups.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK d150fe3ad5
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22b44fc696 p2p: improve checkaddrman logging with duration in milliseconds (Jon Atack)
ec65bed00e log, timer: add LOG_TIME_MILLIS_WITH_CATEGORY_MSG_ONCE macro (Jon Atack)
325da75a53 log, timer: allow not repeating log message on completion (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This patch:
- updates the `logging/timer.h::Timer` class to allow not repeating the log message on completion
- adds a `LOG_TIME_MILLIS_WITH_CATEGORY_MSG_ONCE` macro that prints the descriptive message when logging the start but not when logging the completion
- updates the checkaddrman logging to log the duration, and renames the function like the `-checkaddrman` configuration option in order to prefix every log message with `CheckAddrman` instead of the longer, less pleasant, and different-from-checkaddrman `ForceCheckAddrman` (the Doxygen documentation on the function already makes clear that it is unaffected by `m_consistency_check_ratio`).
before
```
2021-09-21T18:42:50Z [opencon] Addrman checks started: new 64864, tried 1690, total 66554
2021-09-21T18:42:50Z [opencon] Addrman checks completed successfully
```
after
```
2021-09-21T18:42:50Z [opencon] CheckAddrman: new 64864, tried 1690, total 66554 started
2021-09-21T18:42:50Z [opencon] CheckAddrman: completed (76.21ms)
```
To test, build and run bitcoind with `-debug=addrman -checkaddrman=<n>` for a value of `n` in the range of, say, 10 to 40.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
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0fdb619aaf [validation] Always call mempool.check() after processing a new transaction (John Newbery)
2c64270bbe [refactor] Don't call AcceptToMemoryPool() from outside validation.cpp (John Newbery)
92a3aeecf6 [validation] Add CChainState::ProcessTransaction() (John Newbery)
36167faea9 [logging/documentation] Remove reference to AcceptToMemoryPool from error string (John Newbery)
4c24142b1e [validation] Remove comment about AcceptToMemoryPool() (John Newbery)
5759fd12b8 [test] Don't set bypass_limits to true in txvalidation_tests.cpp (John Newbery)
497c9e2964 [test] Don't set bypass_limits to true in txvalidationcache_tests.cpp (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Similarly to how #18698 added `ProcessNewBlock()` and `ProcessNewBlockHeaders()` methods to the `ChainstateManager` class, this PR adds a new `ProcessTransaction()` method. Code outside validation no longer calls `AcceptToMemoryPool()` directly, but calls through the higher-level `ProcessTransaction()` method. Advantages:
- The interface is simplified. Calling code no longer needs to know about the active chainstate or mempool object, since `AcceptToMemoryPool()` can only ever be called for the active chainstate, and that chainstate knows which mempool it's using. We can also remove the `bypass_limits` argument, since that can only be used internally in validation.
- responsibility for calling `CTxMemPool::check()` is removed from the callers, and run automatically by `ChainstateManager` every time `ProcessTransaction()` is called.
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theStack:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 0fdb619aaf. Only changes since last review: splitting & joining commits, adding more explanations to commit messages, tweaking MEMPOOL_ERROR string, fixing up argument name comments.
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aa1a4c9204 Add file validation to savemempool RPC test (lsilva01)
871e64d22f Add filename to savemempool RPC result (lsilva01)
Pull request description:
Currently, if the user calls the `savemempool` RPC method, there is no way to know
where the file was created (unless the user knows internal implementation details).
This PR adds a return message stating the file name and path where the mempool was saved and changes `mempool_persist.py` to validate this new return message.
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041abfebe4 test: MiniWallet: add P2TR support and use it per default (Sebastian Falbesoner)
4a2edf2bf7 test: generate blocks to MiniWallet address in rpc_blockchain.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Taproot activates in [about 19 days](https://taproot.watch/) (2716 blocks), and it'd be nice if we set a good example and also support it in our MiniWallet. This PR changes the default mode from P2WSH (segwit v0 output, bech32 address) to P2TR (segwit v1 output, bech32m address) transactions type with the _anyone-can-spend_ policy, i.e. a witness script of `OP_TRUE`. The transition is actually quite painless, one only needs one extra piece in the form of a internal public key that is passed in the control block on the witness stack, in order to trigger script-path spending. To keep things simple, the lowest possible valid x-only-public key with the value of 1 was chosen as internal key.
Since many tests expect to find outputs for the default scriptPubKey of MiniWallet in the pre-mined chain of the test framework, the generation address is also changed from `ADDRESS_BCRT1_P2WSH_OP_TRUE` to `create_deterministic_address_bcrt1_p2tr_op_true()[0]` accordingly (see method `BitcoinTestFramework._initialize_chain(...)`). Note that the pre-mined chain is cached locally, so you probably have to delete the `./test/cache` folder first for the tests to pass again.
In order to avoid unnecessary renames, the import of `ADDRESS_BCRT1_P2WSH_OP_TRUE` is eliminated in rpc_blockchain.py by generating blocks directly to the MiniWallet address by using the `self.generate(self.wallet, ...)` interface (see first commit).
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laanwj:
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The previous diff touched most files in ./test/, so bump the headers to
avoid having to touch them again for a bump later.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./test/
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
037c9ee79b fix `XOnlyPubKey::IsFullyValid` comment reference (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The method name `CreatePayToContract` doesn't exist, very likely it was a (local) working title that was renamed to `CreateTapTweak` later.
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14cd7bf793 [test] call CheckPackage for package sanitization checks (glozow)
6876378365 MOVEONLY: move package unit tests to their own file (glozow)
c9b1439ca9 MOVEONLY: mempool checks to their own functions (glozow)
9e910d8152 scripted-diff: clean up MemPoolAccept aliases (glozow)
fd92b0c398 document workspace members (glozow)
3d3e4598b6 [validation] cache iterators to mempool conflicts (glozow)
36a8441912 [validation/rpc] cache + use vsize calculated in PreChecks (glozow)
8fa2936b34 [validation] re-introduce bool for whether a transaction is RBF (glozow)
cbb3598b5c [validation/refactor] store precomputed txdata in workspace (glozow)
0a79eaba72 [validation] case-based constructors for ATMPArgs (glozow)
Pull request description:
This contains the refactors and moves within #22674. There are no behavior changes, so it should be simpler to review.
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Code review ACK 14cd7bf793, thanks for adding documentation and clarifying the code
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Code Review ACK 14cd7bf793
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79fd28cacb Adds verification step to Schnorr and ECDSA signing (amadeuszpawlik)
Pull request description:
As detailed in #22435, BIP340 defines that during Schnorr signing a verification should be done. This is so that potentially corrupt signage does not leak information about private keys used during the process. This is not followed today as no such verification step is being done. The same is valid for ECDSA signing functions `Sign` and `SignCompact`.
This PR adds this missing verification step to `SignSchnorr`, `Sign` and `SignCompact`.
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theStack:
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bd9c6ade46 wallet: Fixed Grammatical error in bdb.h (zealsham)
Pull request description:
A comment in bdb.h file in the wallet directory contains a grammatical error that makes the underlying code harder to reason about .
The comment which says `/** Indicate the a new database user has began using the database. */` should actually be
`/** indicate that a new database user has began using the database. */`. The former is quite confusing , and leaves you wondering what "the a new database user " is refering to . This pull request thus provides value to the bitcoin codebase by improving readability .
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Tree-SHA512: db07cda39f89ac344be3497c884a8c6e4b48276afae18e931a9a8e5732c58eed20645ccd18d6b1212c763f64b1300477c1de26a00b5b3b24e6141ffae3658ca7
The method name `CreatePayToContract` doesn't exist, very likely it was
a (local) working title that was renamed to `CreateTapTweak` later.
Also mention `CheckTapTweak`.
facc352648 test: Implicitly sync after generate*, unless opted out (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The most frequent failure in functional tests are intermittent races. Fixing such bugs is cumbersome because it involves:
* Noticing the failure
* Fetching and reading the log to determine the test case that failed
* Adding a `self.sync_all()` where it was forgotten
* Spamming out a pr and waiting for review, which is already sparse
Also, writing a linter to catch those is not possible, nor is review effective in finding these bugs prior to merge.
Fix all future intermittent races caused by a missing sync_block call by calling `sync_all` implicitly after each `generate*`, unless opted out. This ensures that the code is race-free (with regards to blocks) when the tests pass once, instead of our current approach where the code can never be guaranteed to be race-free.
There are some scripted-diff cleanups (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22567), but they will be submitted in a follow-up to reduce the conflicts in this pull.
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ea360d69e5 doc: remove redundant optionals from build-unix.md (fanquake)
b97185812e doc: remove Boost build note from build-unix.md (fanquake)
Pull request description:
We don't have build instructions for any other dependency, and in any case, this isn't something we should maintain in our docs. If someone wants to know how to build Boost, or any other dependency, they can look at the relevant website / external build documentation.
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We don't do this for any other dependency, and users are better looking
at the actual Boost site/docs. This isn't something we should need to
have in our build docs.
90f1f849e9 doc: Suggest `keys.openpgp.org` as keyserver in SECURITY.md (Tim Ruffing)
Pull request description:
`--recv-keys` without a `--keyserver` arg simply failed for me on a fresh Arch Linux installation, so I think it's a good idea to suggest a keyserver. OpenPGP ecosystem is broken in a number of ways, so the right way to approach this issue has some potential for bikeshedding. But the only thing that this PR does is to keep `SECURITY.md` in line with the instructions for builder keys, where there was agreement on switching to `keys.openpgp.org` (#22688).
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Review ACK 90f1f849e9
hebasto:
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Zero-1729:
ACK 90f1f849e9
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420695c193 contrib: recognize CJDNS seeds as such (Vasil Dimov)
f9c28330a0 net: take the first 4 random bits from CJDNS addresses in GetGroup() (Vasil Dimov)
29ff79c0a2 net: relay CJDNS addresses even if we are not connected to CJDNS (Vasil Dimov)
d96f8d304c net: don't skip CJDNS from GetNetworkNames() (Vasil Dimov)
c2d751abba net: take CJDNS into account in CNetAddr::GetReachabilityFrom() (Vasil Dimov)
9b43b3b257 test: extend feature_proxy.py to test CJDNS (Vasil Dimov)
508eb258fd test: remove default argument of feature_proxy.py:node_test() (Vasil Dimov)
6387f397b3 net: recognize CJDNS addresses as such (Vasil Dimov)
e6890fcb44 net: don't skip CJDNS from GetNetworksInfo() (Vasil Dimov)
e9d90d3c11 net: introduce a new config option to enable CJDNS (Vasil Dimov)
78f456c576 net: recognize CJDNS from ParseNetwork() (Vasil Dimov)
de01e312b3 net: use -proxy for connecting to the CJDNS network (Vasil Dimov)
aedd02ef27 net: make it possible to connect to CJDNS addresses (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
CJDNS overview
=====
CJDNS is like a distributed, shared VPN with multiple entry points where every participant can reach any other participant. All participants use addresses from the `fc00::/8` network (reserved IPv6 range). Installation and configuration is done outside of applications, similarly to VPN (either in the host/OS or on the network router).
Motivation
=====
Even without this PR it is possible to connect two Bitcoin Core nodes through CJDNS manually by using e.g. `-addnode` in environments where CJDNS is set up. However, this PR is necessary for address relay to work properly and automatic connections to be made to CJDNS peers. I.e. to make CJDNS a first class citizen network like IPv4, IPv6, Tor and I2P.
Considerations
=====
An address from the `fc00::/8` network, could mean two things:
1. Part of a local network, as defined in RFC 4193. Like `10.0.0.0/8`. Bitcoin Core could be running on a machine with such address and have peers with those (e.g. in a local network), but those addresses are not relayed to other peers because they are not globally routable on the internet.
2. Part of the CJDNS network. This is like Tor or I2P - if we have connectivity to that network then we could reach such peers and we do relay them to other peers.
So, Bitcoin Core needs to be able to tell which one is it when it encounters a bare `fc00::/8` address, e.g. from `-externalip=` or by looking up the machine's own addresses. Thus a new config option is introduced `-cjdnsreacable`:
* `-cjdnsreacable=0`: it is assumed a `fc00::/8` address is a private IPv6 (1.)
* `-cjdnsreacable=1`: it is assumed a `fc00::/8` address is a CJDNS one (2.)
After setting up CJDNS outside of Bitcoin Core, a node operator only needs to enable this option.
Addresses from P2P relay/gossip don't need that because they are properly tagged as IPv6 or as CJDNS.
For testing
=====
```
[fc32:17ea:e415:c3bf:9808:149d:b5a2:c9aa]:8333
[fc68:7026:cb27:b014:5910:e609:dcdb:22a2]:8333
[fcb3:dc50:e1ae:7998:7dc0:7fa6:4582:8e46]:8333
[fcc7:be49:ccd1:dc91:3125:f0da:457d:8ce]:8333
[fcf2:d9e:3a25:4eef:8f84:251b:1b4d:c596]:8333
```
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fa93ef5a8a refactor: Take Span in SetSeed (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This makes calling code less verbose and less fragile. Also, by adding
the CKey::data() member function, it is now possible to call HexStr()
with a CKey object.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK fa93ef5a8a
theStack:
Code-review ACK fa93ef5a8a
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095f07744c ci: Do not print `git log` for empty COMMIT_RANGE (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (77a2f5d30c) a CI lint task [log](https://api.cirrus-ci.com/v1/task/4817858858319872/logs/lint.log) exceeds 20K lines.
This PR fixes this issue.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
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a04350b86c Open streams_test_tmp file in temporary folder (Martin Leitner-Ankerl)
Pull request description:
The tests `streams_tests/streams_buffered_file` and `streams_tests/streams_buffered_file_rand`
did not use a the temporary directory provided by `BasicTestingSetup`, so it was not possible
to execute multiple of them in parallel. This fixes that.
To reproduce, run
```sh
parallel --halt now,fail=1 './src/test/test_bitcoin --run_test=streams_tests/streams_buffered_file_rand' -- ::: {1..1000}
```
This executes the test 1000 times, one job per CPU. It works on that commit but mergebase fails quickly.
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Tested ACK a04350b86c
Tree-SHA512: 705b127e99a0fdbf33362283cc94036ac3aeff364a5e75b0f0a2490114bbaa44cf310ac13d43c254a4b51b72d4e856e9ee584904ce56b2f496b92d995ac7dc24
15fb57556e ci: Enable ccache for "ARM64 Android APK" job (Hennadii Stepanov)
7a777ec98c build: Fix `make apk` if ccache enabled (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (456c8d6cd8) `make apk` is broken for Android targets if the build system was configured with `--enable-ccache` explicitly or by default.
This PR fixes this bug, and enables `ccache` for "ARM64 Android APK" Cirrus CI job.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 15fb57556e
Tree-SHA512: e3c94dccc9f07a712e0e01983462ee607122623b213173c74d17e91024243239de212a35e5db94036bfd0a347e727b133865c26c67d6bd279604416ea971ab94
78e36700a0 doc: remove mention of system univalue (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Should have been part of #22646.
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hebasto:
ACK 78e36700a0
Tree-SHA512: a5d54d73526033825ce4467cc3c57c26064739eef546556975a4c6f1f5bea84004640acd426734f90f98bc7a76ec837d716aa31167f2bdce7ee3887ad92e3152
7eb5b25e6e doc: Mention that BerkeleyDB is for legacy wallet in build-unix (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This updates build-unix for the descriptor wallet, and prepares for eventual legacy wallet deprecation.
- Move 'descriptor wallet' dependencies above legacy wallet deps both for Debian and Fedora.
- Explicitly mention 'legacy wallet' where referring to the BerkeleyDB wallet. Shorten BerkeleyDB instruction to a single paragraph.
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lsilva01:
ACK 7eb5b25
hebasto:
ACK 7eb5b25e6e, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 8a0859bfaf170a1c5a8b3e8f873d6b788f3b1cebd8d006569348c5b415d5ebbdfd56a5a294c509114975addb599da8a50c4be618b0545ff402065e948f692ba1
bb1c84082c Remove the build_msvc/testconsensus project (Aaron Clauson)
Pull request description:
The testconsensus project is not integral to the Bitcoin Core code. It was originally added as a quick and dirty demo of how to do a consensus check with the msvc build. There are better examples.
PR #23438 made a change that caused a compiler error with the buildmsvc/testconsensus code. Rather than leave it hanging around to incur potential bitrot, or further PR build failures, it should be removed.
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hebasto:
ACK bb1c84082c, tested on Windows 10 Pro (20H2).
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The testconsensus project is not integral to the Bitcoin Core code. It was originally added as a quick and dirty demo of how to do a consensus check with the msvc build. There are better examples.
PR #23438 made a change that caused a compiler error with the buildmsvc/testconsensus code. Rather than leave it hanging around to incur potential bitrot, or furhter PR build failures, it should be removed.
This updates build-unix for the descriptor wallet, and prepares for
eventual legacy wallet deprecation.
- Move 'descriptor wallet' dependencies above legacy wallet deps both
for Debian and Fedora.
- Explicitly mention 'legacy wallet' where referring to the BerkeleyDB
wallet. Shorten BerkeleyDB instruction to a single paragraph.
11115169a1 ci: Build fuzz with libsqlite3-dev (MarcoFalke)
fa7c6efca6 fuzz: Add wallet fuzz test (MarcoFalke)
fa59d2ce5b refactor: Use local args instead of global gArgs in CWallet::Create (MarcoFalke)
fadb44606f build: Inline FUZZ_SUITE_LDFLAGS_COMMON (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Initial sketch to fuzz descriptor wallets. Can be improved in the future.
ACKs for top commit:
mjdietzx:
Code review ACK 1111516
Tree-SHA512: b1d2f24504d1ed5f3c6a031210f04c27c13d4e15576c4acbf50ded37ac45f7b7a5c7553e91d81d4a06e9ea73b3d745a552218d3ef3b2932fa5325a8331b0d3fd
Makes the test more minimal. We're just trying to test that our package
sanitization logic is correct. Now that this code lives in its own
function (rather than inside of AcceptMultipleTransactions), there's no
need to call ProcessNewPackage to test this.
No change in behavior, because package transactions would not be going
through the rbf logic in PreChecks anyway (BIP125 is currently disabled
for package acceptance, see ATMPArgs).
We draw the line here because each individual transaction in package
validation still goes through all PreChecks. For example, checking that
one's own conflicts and dependencies are disjoint (a consensus check)
and individual transaction mempool ancestor/descendant limits.
The aliases are leftover from a previous MOVEONLY refactor - they are
unnecessary and removing them reduces the diff for splitting out mempool
Checks from PreChecks, making RBF variables MemPoolAccept-wide, etc.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
unalias() { sed -i "s:\<$1\>:$2:g" src/validation.cpp; sed -i "/$2 = $2/d" src/validation.cpp; }
unalias nModifiedFees ws.m_modified_fees
unalias nConflictingFees ws.m_conflicting_fees
unalias nConflictingSize ws.m_conflicting_size
unalias setConflicts ws.m_conflicts
unalias allConflicting ws.m_all_conflicting
unalias setAncestors ws.m_ancestors
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
The tests `streams_tests/streams_buffered_file` and `streams_tests/streams_buffered_file_rand`
did not use a the temporary directory provided by `BasicTestingSetup`, so it was not possible
to execute multiple of them in parallel. This fixes that.
To reproduce, run
```sh
parallel --halt now,fail=1 './src/test/test_bitcoin --run_test=streams_tests/streams_buffered_file_rand' -- ::: {1..1000}
```
This executes the test 1000 times, one job per CPU. It works on that commit but mergebase fails quickly.
80dc829be7 tests: Calculate fees more similarly to CFeeRate::GetFee (Andrew Chow)
ce2cc44afd tests: Test for assertion when feerate is rounded down (Andrew Chow)
0fbaef9676 fees: Always round up fee calculated from a feerate (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When calculating the fee for a feerate, it is possible that the final calculation will have fractional satoshis. Currently those are ignored via truncation which results in the absolute fee being rounded down. Rounding down is problematic because it results in a feerate that is slightly lower than the feerate represented by the `CFeeRate` object. A slightly lower feerate particularly causes issues for coin selection as it can trigger an assertion error. To avoid potentially underpaying the feerate (and the assertion), always round up the calculated fee.
A test is added for the assertion, along with a comment explaining what happens.
It is unlikely that a user can trigger this as it requires a very specific set of rounding errors to occur as well as the transaction not needing any change and being right on the lower bound of the exact match window. However I was able to trigger the assertion while running coin selection simulations, albeit after thousands of transactions and with some weird feerates.
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 80dc829be7
promag:
Tested ACK 80dc829be7.
lsilva01:
tACK 80dc829
meshcollider:
utACK 80dc829be7
Tree-SHA512: fe26684c60f236cab48ea6a4600c141ce766dbe59504ec77595dcbd7fd0b34559acc617007f4f499c9155d8fda0a336954413410ba862b19c765c0cfac79d642
CTxMemPool::check() will carry out internal consistency checks 1/n times,
where n is set by the `-checkmempool` configuration option. By default,
mempool consistency checks are disabled entirely on mainnet.
Therefore, this change has no effect on mainnet nodes running with
default configuration. It simply removes the responsibility to trigger
mempool consistency checks from net_processing.
This just calls through to AcceptToMemoryPool() internally, and is currently unused.
Also add a new transaction validation failure reason TX_NO_MEMPOOL to
indicate that there is no mempool.
User-facing error messages should not leak internal implementation
details like function names. Update the MEMPOOL_REJECTED error string
from "Transaction rejected by AcceptToMemoryPool" to the more generic
"Transaction rejected by mempool". Also update the MEMPOOL_ERROR error
message from "AcceptToMemoryPool failed" to the more precise "Mempool
internal error" since this error indicates and internal (e.g.
logic/hardware/etc) failure, and not a transaction rejection.
"This logic is not necessary for memory pool transactions, as
AcceptToMemoryPool already refuses previously-known transaction ids
entirely." refers to the logic at
a206b0ea12/src/main.cpp (L484-L486),
which was later removed in commit 450cbb0944.
An IPv6 address from fc00::/8 could be either from the CJDNS network or
from a private-unroutable-reserved segment of IPv6. A seed node with
such an address must be from the CJDNS network, otherwise other peers
will not be able to connect to it.
CJDNS addresses start with constant 8 bits, so in order to account for
the first 4 random ones, we must take the first 12. Otherwise the entire
CJDNS network will belong to one group.
The default bool argument makes it harder to read because the last but
one argument is also bool. Pass all of them as named arguments to
increase readability.
Another bool argument will be added to indicate whether to test CJDNS.
Co-authored-by: Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>
In some cases addresses come from an external source as a string or as a
`struct sockaddr_in6`, without a tag to tell whether it is a private
IPv6 or a CJDNS address. In those cases interpret the address as a CJDNS
address instead of an IPv6 address if `-cjdnsreachable` is set and the
seemingly-IPv6-address belongs to `fc00::/8`. Those external sources are:
* `-externalip=`
* `-bind=`
* UPnP
* `getifaddrs(3)` (called through `-discover`)
* `addnode`
* `connect`
* incoming connections (returned by `accept(2)`)
CJDNS is set up in the host OS, outside of the application. When the
routing is configured properly then connecting to fc00::/8 results in
connecting to the CJDNS network.
Introduce an option so that Bitcoin Core knows whether this is the case.
Connecting to CJDNS addresses works without a proxy, just like
connecting to an IPv6 address. Thus adapt `CService::GetSockAddr()` to
retrieve the `struct sockaddr*` even for `CService::IsCJDNS()` objects.
AcceptToMemoryPool() is called for an invalid coinbase transaction, so
setting bypass_limits to true or false has no impact on the test.
The only way that changing bypass_limits from true to false could change
the result would be to change the outcome to INVALID(TX_MEMPOOL_POLICY).
Since the ATMP call in this test results in INVALID(TX_CONSENSUS) both
before and after this change, there is no change in behavior.
AcceptToMemoryPool() is called for transactions with fees above
minRelayTxFee and with the mempool not full, so setting bypass_limits to
true or false has no impact on the test.
The only way that changing bypass_limits from true to false could change
the result would be to change the outcome to INVALID(TX_MEMPOOL_POLICY).
Since all the ATMP calls in this test result in VALID both before and
after this change, there is no change in behavior.
65aaf9495d refactor: move `update_*` structs from txmempool.h to .cpp file (Sebastian Falbesoner)
9947ce6262 refactor: use const reference for parents in `CTxMemPool::UpdateAncestorsOf` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
These helpers are exclusively used in txmempool.cpp, hence they should also be moved there. The PR also contains a commit which fixes const-correctness for parents in `CTxMemPool::UpdateAncestorsOf` and declares them as reference to avoid a copy.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK 65aaf9495d. Verified move-only commit locally.
Tree-SHA512: 7ce29f3ba0e68b5355001f27725b00f6d54cc993015356eb40b61b8cdd17db49b980f4c3d798c8e0c940d245dc3a72c474bb9ff3c0ee971ead450786076812c2
6ae9f1cf96 Disable lock contention logging in checkqueue_tests (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This patch disables lock contention logging in the checkqueue_tests as some of these tests are designed to be heavily contested to trigger race conditions or other issues. This created very large log files when run with DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION defined (up to v22) or with lock logging enabled by default in current master.
Examples running the following command:
```
$ ./src/test/test_bitcoin -t checkqueue_tests/test_CheckQueue_Correct_Random -- DEBUG_LOG_OUT > testlog.txt
-rw-r--r-- 87042178 Oct 8 12:41 testlog-with-DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION-at-v22-run1.txt
-rw-r--r-- 73879896 Oct 8 12:42 testlog-with-DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION-at-v22-run2.txt
-rw-r--r-- 65150518 Oct 8 12:51 testlog-with-DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION-at-bb9f76a-run1.txt
-rw-r--r-- 65774554 Oct 8 12:52 testlog-with-DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION-at-bb9f76a-run2.txt
-rw-r--r-- 73493309 Oct 8 13:00 testlog-current-master-at-991753e-run1.txt
-rw-r--r-- 65616977 Oct 8 13:01 testlog-current-master-at-991753e-run2.txt
-rw-r--r-- 5093 Oct 8 13:04 testlog-with-this-commit-run1.txt
-rw-r--r-- 5093 Oct 8 13:05 testlog-with-this-commit-run2.txt
```
Resolves#23167.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK 6ae9f1cf96
Tree-SHA512: b16812ed60c58a1cf40c04ebeca9197ac076b2415f71673ac7bb5b7960a1ff80ba2c909345ad221c7689b0562d17f63a32a629f5d6dbcf0e57130bf5760388c1
As defined in BIP340, a verification step should be executed after
`secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign` to ensure that a potentially corrupted
signature isn't used; using corrupted signatures could reveal
information about the private key used. This applies to ECSDA as
well.
Additionally clears schnorr signature if signing failed.
f3e451bebf [net] Replace GetID() with id in TransportDeserializer constructor (Troy Giorshev)
8c96008ab1 [net] Don't return an optional from TransportDeserializer::GetMessage() (Troy Giorshev)
Pull request description:
Also, access mapRecvBytesPerMsgCmd with `at()` not `find()`. This
throws an error if COMMAND_OTHER doesn't exist, which should never
happen. `find()` instead just accessed the last element, which could make
debugging more difficult.
Resolves review comments from PR19107:
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19107#discussion_r478718436
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19107#discussion_r478714497
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theStack:
Code-review ACK f3e451bebf
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK f3e451bebf. Changes since last review in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20364#pullrequestreview-534369904 were simplifying by dropping the third commit, rebasing, and cleaning up some style & comments in the first commit.
Tree-SHA512: 37de4b25646116e45eba50206e82ed215b0d9942d4847a172c104da4ed76ea4cee29a6fb119f3c34106a9b384263c576cb8671d452965a468f358d4a3fa3c003
Unless `-deprecatedrpc=fees` is passed, top level
fee fields are no longer returned for mempool entries.
Add instructions to field help on how to access
deprecated fields, update help text for readability,
and include units. This is important to help
avoid any confusion as users move from deprecated
fields to the fee fields object (credit: jonatack).
This affects `getmempoolentry`, `getrawmempool`,
`getmempoolancestors`, and `getmempooldescendants`
Modify `test/functional/mempool_packages.py` and
`test/functional/rpc_fundrawtransaction.py` tests
to no longer use deprecated fields.
Co-authored-by: jonatack <jon@atack.com>
68018e4c3e test: Avoid excessive locking of `cs_wallet` (Hennadii Stepanov)
7986faf2e0 test: Fix segfault in the psbt_wallet_tests/psbt_updater_test (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The dcd6eeb64a commit (bitcoin/bitcoin#23288) introduced an intermittent failure in the `psbt_wallet_tests/psbt_updater_test` unit test. See bitcoin/bitcoin#23368.
The test failure can be easily made reproducible with the following patch:
```diff
--- a/src/scheduler.cpp
+++ b/src/scheduler.cpp
@@ -57,6 +57,8 @@ void CScheduler::serviceQueue()
Function f = taskQueue.begin()->second;
taskQueue.erase(taskQueue.begin());
+ UninterruptibleSleep(100ms);
+
{
// Unlock before calling f, so it can reschedule itself or another task
// without deadlocking:
```
This PR implements an idea which was mentioned in the [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23368#issuecomment-953796339):
> Yes, as I said before this looks like a race where the wallet is deleted before stopping the scheduler: [#23368 (comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23368#issuecomment-952808824)
>
> IIRC, the order should be:
>
> * stop scheduler
>
> * delete wallet
>
> * delete scheduler
The second commit introduces a refactoring with no behavior change.
Fixesbitcoin/bitcoin#23368.
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Code review ACK 68018e4c3e
Tree-SHA512: d9103f6252aab807453628159dec243bc543a2595eecaa04ec761dca3c2370085592c55d6f50967d69a4ac6e8b5827eec30dd9b025132c99b0bb9aa5911ad915
This makes calling code less verbose and less fragile. Also, by adding
the CKey::data() member function, it is now possible to call HexStr()
with a CKey object.
This should make it easier for the fuzz engine to explore multisig code
paths. See discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23105
The downside is that all fuzz inputs that use ConsumeScript are now
invalidated and need to be re-generated.
Another downside may be that most multisig scripts from ConsumeScript are
using likely not fully valid pubkeys.
c5d7e34bd9 scripted-diff: disable unimplemented ArgsManager BOOL/INT/STRING flags (Russell Yanofsky)
b8c069b7a9 refactor: Add explicit DISALLOW_NEGATION ArgsManager flag to clarify flag usage (Russell Yanofsky)
26a50ab322 refactor: Split InterpretOption into Interpret{Key,Value} functions (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This is preparation for #16545 or another PR implementing type validation for ArgsManager settings. It fixes misleading usages of existing flags, prevents flags from being similarly misused in the future, and allows validation logic to be added without breaking backwards compatibility.
---
Currently, ALLOW_{INT|BOOL|STRING} flags don't do any real validation, so current uses of these flags are misleading and will also break backwards compatibility whenever these flags are implemented in a future PR (draft PR is #16545).
An additional complication is that while these flags don't do any real settings validation, they do affect whether setting negation syntax is allowed.
Fix this mess by disabling ALLOW_{INT|BOOL|STRING} flags until they are implemented, and adding an unambiguous DISALLOW_NEGATION flag. This is done in three commits, with the first commit cleaning up some code, the second commit adding the DISALLOW_NEGATION flag, and the next commit disabling the ALLOW_{INT|BOOL|STRING} flags.
None of the changes affect behavior in any way.
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ajtowns:
utACK c5d7e34bd9
promag:
Code review ACK c5d7e34bd9, which as the new argument `-legacy`.
Tree-SHA512: cad0e06361e8cc584eb07b0a1f8b469e3beea18abb458c4e43d9d16e9f301b12ebf1d1d426a407fbd96f99724ad6c0eae5be05c713881da7c55e0e08044674eb
61ec0539b2 [MOVEONLY] reorder functions in addrman_impl.h and addrman.cpp (John Newbery)
2095df7b7b [addrman] Add Add_() inner function, fix Add() return semantics (John Newbery)
2658eb6d68 [addrman] Rename Add_() to AddSingle() (John Newbery)
e58598e833 [addrman] Add doxygen comment to AddrMan::Add() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Previously, Add() would return true if the function created a new
AddressInfo object, even if that object could not be successfully
entered into the new table and was deleted. That would happen if the new
table position was already taken and the existing entry could not be
removed.
Instead, return true if the new AddressInfo object is successfully
entered into the new table. This fixes a bug in the "Added %i addresses"
log, which would not always accurately log how many addresses had been
added.
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mzumsande:
ACK 61ec0539b2
shaavan:
ACK 61ec0539b2
Tree-SHA512: 276f1e8297d4b6d411d05d06ffc7c176f6290a784da039926ab6c471a8ed8e9159ab4f56c893b1285737ae292954930f0d28012d89dfb3f2f825d7df41016feb
9ba7c44265 refactor: get wallet path relative to wallet_dir (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
Now that boost has been updated > 1.60 (see #22320), we can simplify how we get
wallet path relative to wallet_dir by using:
`boost::filesystem::lexically_relative`, removing a TODO.
Test coverage comes from `test/functional/wallet_multiwallet.py`
I first tried this in #20265 which was my first attempted PR, and funny enough exactly 1 year later I'm opening this one to hopefully finally close this.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 9ba7c44265. Basically this same code change is made in #20744 commit b70c84348ac7a8e427a1183f894c73e52c734529, so this PR helps simplify that one
lsilva01:
Code Review ACK 9ba7c44
Tree-SHA512: 6ccb91a18bcb52c3ae0c789a94a18fb5be7db7769fd1121552d63f259fbd32b50c3dcf169cec0b02f978321db3bc60eb4b881b8327e9764f32e700236e0d8a35
Now that boost has been updated > 1.60, we can simplify how we get
wallet path relative to wallet_dir by using:
`boost::filesystem::lexically_relative`
d891ae7681 Introduce new V4 format addrman (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
#23306 effectively changed the on-disk format in an incompatible way: old deserializers cannot deal with multiple entries for the same IP.
Introduce a `V4_MULTIPORT` format, and increment the compatibility base, so that old versions correctly recognize it as an incompatible future version, rather than corruption.
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utACK d891ae7681
vasild:
ACK d891ae7681
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d2c4904ef7 test: MiniWallet: more deterministic coin selection for coinbase UTXOs (oldest first) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The coin selection strategy for MiniWallet is quite straight-forward: simply pick a single UTXO with the largest value:
ab25ef8c7f/test/functional/test_framework/wallet.py (L173-L174)
If there are several candidates with the same value, however, it is not clear which one is taken. This can be particularly problematic for coinbase outputs with fixed block subsidy, since spending could lead to a `bad-txns-premature-spend-of-coinbase` reject if an UTXO from a too-recent block is picked. Introduce block height as second criteria (saved in `self._utxos` in the methods `generate(...)` and `rescan_utxos(...)`), in order to avoid potential issues with coinbases that are not matured yet. If there is a tie between coinbase UTXOs and non-coinbase UTXOs (the latter are added via `scan_tx(...)`), prefer the non-coinbase UTXOs, since those don't need to mature.
The issue came up while refactoring the test rpc_blockchain.py, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23371#discussion_r737401936 (PR #23371).
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shaavan:
ACK d2c4904ef7
Tree-SHA512: 15d67b42fb8b77fd53022ea2ab8a6ed2b615567f3ce73bab16c06bfcb687c1a04dcb0360d0c2287c526b604cd3ac5eef7b14ce46fc31e23047ce1a3290027306
2600db6c36 test: fix misleading fee unit in mempool_limit.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The PR is a follow-up to #22543. The helper `send_large_txs` in its current interface has a fee_rate parameter, implying that it would create a transaction with exactly that rate. Unfortunately, this fee rate is only passed to MiniWallet's `create_self_transfer` method, which can't know that we append several tx outputs after, increasing the tx's vsize and decreasing it's fee rate accordingly.
In our case, the fee rate is off by several orders of magnitude, as the tx's vsize changes changes from 96 to 67552 vbytes (>700x), i.e. the value passed to this function is neither really a fee rate nor an absolute fee, but something in-between, which is very confusing. It was suggested to simply in-line this helper as it's currently only used in this single test (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22543#discussion_r701685136, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22543#issuecomment-918986896), but I could imagine that this helper may also become useful for other tests and may be moved to a library (e.g. wallet.py) in the future.
Clarify the interface by passing an absolute fee that is deducted in the end (and also verified, via testmempoolaccept) and also describe how we come up with the value passed. On master, the comment says that the fee rate needs to increased "massively"; this word is also removed because the fee rate only needs to be higher for the test to succeed.
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Tree-SHA512: 0bfacc3fa87603970d86c1d0186e51511f6c20c64b0559e19e7e12a68647f79dcb4f436000dee718fd832ce6a68e3bbacacb29145e0287811f1cb03d2f316843
54011e7aa2 refactor: use CWallet const shared pointers when possible (Karl-Johan Alm)
96461989a2 refactor: const shared_ptrs (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
```C++
const std::shared_ptr<CWallet> wallet = x;
```
means we can not do `wallet = y`, but we can totally do `wallet->DestructiveOperation()`, contrary to what that line looks like.
This PR
* introduces a new convention: always use const shared pointers to `CWallet`s (even when we mutate the pointed-to thing)
* uses `const shared_ptr<const CWallet>` everywhere where wallets are not modified
In the future, this should preferably apply to all shared pointers, not limited to just `CWallet`s.
Both of these serve the same purpose: to dispell the misconception that `const shared_ptr<X>` immutates `X`. It doesn't, and it's dangerous to leave this misconception as is, for obvious reasons.
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This is not only cleaner but also helps make sure we are always using
the virtual size measure that includes the sigop weight heuristic (which
is the vsize the mempool would return).
This bool was originally part of Workspace and was removed in #22539
when it was no longer needed in Finalize(). Re-introducing it because,
once again, multiple functions will need to know whether we're doing an
RBF. Member of MemPoolAccept so that we can use this to inform package
RBF in the future.
No change in behavior.
ATMPArgs can continue to have granular rules like switching BIP125
on/off while we create an interface for the different sets of rules for
single transactions vs multiple-testmempoolaccept vs package validation.
This is a cleaner interface than manually constructing the args, which
makes it easy to mix up ordering, use the wrong default, etc. It also
means we don't need to edit ATMP/single transaction validation code
every time we update ATMPArgs for package validation.
Previously, Add() would return true if the function created a new
AddressInfo object, even if that object could not be successfully
entered into the new table and was deleted. That would happen if the new
table position was already taken and the existing entry could not be
removed.
Instead, return true if the new AddressInfo object is successfully
entered into the new table. This fixes a bug in the "Added %i addresses"
log, which would not always accurately log how many addresses had been
added.
p2p_addrv2_relay.py and p2p_addr_relay.py need to be updated since they
were incorrectly asserting on the buggy log (assuming that addresses are
added to addrman, when there could in fact be new table position
collisions that prevent some of those address records from being added).
The coin selection strategy for MiniWallet is quite straight-forward: simply
pick a single UTXO with the largest value:
self._utxos = sorted(self._utxos, key=lambda k: k['value'])
utxo_to_spend = utxo_to_spend or self._utxos.pop()
If there are several candidates with the same value, however, it is not clear
which one is taken. This can be particularly problematic for coinbase outputs
with fixed block subsidy, since spending could lead to a
'bad-txns-premature-spend-of-coinbase' reject if an UTXO from a too-recent
block is picked. Introduce block height as second criteria (saved in
self._utxos in the methods generate(...) and rescan_utxos(...)), in order to
avoid potential issues with coinbases that are not matured yet.
4718897ce3 test: add script_util helper for creating bare multisig scripts (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is a follow-up to #22363 and #23118 and introduces a helper `keys_to_multisig_script` for creating bare multisig outputs in the form of
```
OP_K PubKey1 PubKey2 ... PubKeyN OP_N OP_CHECKMULTISIG
```
The function takes a list of pubkeys (both hex- and byte-strings are accepted due to the `script_util.check_key` helper being used internally) and optionally a threshold _k_. If no threshold is passed, a n-of-n multisig output is created, with _n_ being the number of passed pubkeys.
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d5f985e51f multiprocess: Add new bitcoin-gui, bitcoin-qt, bitcoin-wallet init implementations (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Add separate `interfaces::Init` subclasses for `bitcoin-wallet`, `bitcoin-gui`, and `bitcoin-qt` binaries instead of sharing `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-node` init subclasses in different binaries. After this, the new init subclasses can be customized in #10102, so node and wallet code is dropped from the `bitcoin-gui` binary and wallet code is dropped from into the `bitcoin-node` binary.
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
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92617b7a75 effectively changed the
on-disk format in an incompatible way: old deserializers cannot
deal with multiple entries for the same IP.
Introduce a V4_MULTIPORT format, and increment the compatibility base,
so that old versions correctly recognize it as an incompatible future
version.
92617b7a75 Make AddrMan support multiple ports per IP (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
For a long part of Bitcoin's history, this codebase has aggressively avoided making automatic connections to anything but nodes running on port 8333. I'd like to propose changing that, and this is a first PR necessary for that.
The folklore justification (eventually actually added as a comment to the codebase in #20668) is that this is to prevent the Bitcoin P2P network from being leveraged to perform a DoS attack on other services, if their IP/port would get rumoured. It appears, at least the current network scale - and probably significantly larger - that the impact is very low at best (see calculations by vasild in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/5150#issuecomment-853888909 e.g.). Another possible justification would be a risk that treating different IP:port combinations separately would help perform Eclipse attacks (by an attacker rumouring their own IP with many ports). This concern is (a) no different than what is possible with IPv6 (where large ranges of IP addresses are very cheaply available), and (b) already hopefully sufficiently addressed by addrman's design (which limits access through based selected based on network groups).
And this policy has downsides too; in particular, a fixed port is easy to detect, and a very obvious sign a Bitcoin node is running there.
One obstacle in moving away from a default port that is the fact that addrman is currently restricted to a single entry per IP address. If ports are no longer expected to be generally always the default one, we need to deal with the case where conflicting information is relayed. It turns out there is a very natural solution to this: treat (IP,port) combination exactly as we're treating IPs now; this automatically means that the same IP may appear with multiple ports, simply because those would be distinct entries. Given that indexing into addrman's bucket _already_ uses the port number, the only change required is making all addrman lookup be (IP,port) (aka `CService`) based, rather than IP (aka `CNetAddr`) based.
This PR doesn't include any change to the actual outbound connection preference logic, as perhaps that's something that we want to phase in more gradually.
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This commit does not change behavior in any way. See previous commit for
complete rationale, but these flags are being disabled because they
aren't implemented and will otherwise break backwards compatibility when
they are implemented.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's:\(ALLOW_.*\) \(//!< unimplemented\):// \1\2:' src/util/system.h
sed -i '/DISALLOW_NEGATION.*scripted-diff/d' src/util/system.cpp
git grep -l 'ArgsManager::ALLOW_\(INT\|STRING\)' | xargs sed -i 's/ArgsManager::ALLOW_\(INT\|STRING\)/ArgsManager::ALLOW_ANY | ArgsManager::DISALLOW_NEGATION/g'
git grep -l 'ALLOW_BOOL' -- ':!src/util/system.h' | xargs sed -i 's/ALLOW_BOOL/ALLOW_ANY/g'
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Currently, ALLOW_{INT|BOOL|STRING} flags don't do any real validation,
so current uses of these flags are misleading and will also break
backwards compatibility whenever these flags are implemented in a future
PR (draft PR is #16545).
An additional complication is that while these flags don't do any real
settings validation, they do affect whether setting negation syntax is
allowed.
Fix this mess by disabling ALLOW_{INT|BOOL|STRING} flags until they are
implemented, and adding an unambiguous DISALLOW_NEGATION flag. This is
done in two commits, with this commit adding the DISALLOW_NEGATION flag,
and the next commit disabling the ALLOW_{INT|BOOL|STRING} flags.
e9ade032f3 tests: Add feature_segwit.py --descriptors to test_runner.py (Andrew Chow)
ae6cbcc909 tests: restrict feature_segwit legacy wallet import tests (Andrew Chow)
1d13c44a4c tests: Use descriptors for feature_segwit multisig setup (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
`feature_segwit.py` has tests for some legacy wallet behavior, but otherwise does not really need the legacy wallet. Those parts now require `--legacy-wallet` to be provided (as with other legacy wallet tests). Other parts of the test are changed to work with descriptor wallets as well.
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082c5bf099 [refactor] pass coinsview and height to check() (glozow)
ed6115f1ea [mempool] simplify some check() logic (glozow)
9e8d7ad5d9 [validation/mempool] use Spend/AddCoin instead of UpdateCoins (glozow)
09d18916af MOVEONLY: remove single-use helper func CheckInputsAndUpdateCoins (glozow)
e8639ec26a [mempool] remove now-unnecessary code (glozow)
54c6f3c1da [mempool] speed up check() by using coins cache and iterating in topo order (glozow)
30e240f65e [bench] Benchmark CTxMemPool::check() (glozow)
cb1407196f [refactor/bench] make mempool_stress bench reusable and parameterizable (glozow)
Pull request description:
Remove the txmempool <-> validation circular dependency by removing txmempool's dependency on validation. There are two functions in txmempool that need validation right now: `check()` and `removeForReorg()`. This PR removes the dependencies in `check()`.
This PR also improves the performance of `CTxMemPool::check()` by walking through the entries exactly once, in ascending ancestorcount order, which guarantees that we see parents before children.
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45827fd718 test: check for block reject reasons in p2p_segwit.py [2/2] (Sebastian Falbesoner)
4eb532ff8b test: check for block reject reasons in p2p_segwit.py [1/2] (Sebastian Falbesoner)
b1488c4dce test: fix reference to block processing test in p2p_segwit.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
In the test `p2p_segwit.py`, there are many instances where we send a segwit block to a node with the expectation that it is rejected. For this purpose, the helper function `test_witness_block` exists which allows also to check for a specific reject `reason` that is asserted in the debug log:
502d22ceed/test/functional/p2p_segwit.py (L119-L120)
This PR aims to increase the precision of the tests by adding the expected reject reasons to all `test_witness_block` call instances (found via `grep`ing after `test_witness_block(.*accepted=False`). For some blocks that are rejected due to failed script verification, the exact reason is only shown in the debug log if parallel script verification is disabled. For this reason, the addition of the reasons is split up in two commits:
* first, all instances are tackled that are not subject to script verification, i.e. it doesn't matter whether parallel script verification is enabled or not (e.g. `bad-blk-weight`, `bad-witness-merkle-match`...)
* then, we explicitely set `-par=1` to only use one script thread, and add the remaining reasons (`non-mandatory-script-verify-flag` with the more specific reason in parantheses)
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a52f1d1340 walletdb: Use SQLiteDatabase for mock wallet databases (Andrew Chow)
a78c229808 tests: Place into mapWallet in coinselector_tests (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
#23288 changed coinselector_tests to use `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan`, but it also ended up significantly slowing down the test, from 4 seconds to over 1 minute. It appears that the source of this slow down is with `CWallet::AddToWallet`, and primarily due to writing data to the mock wallet database. Because the only thing that is actually needed is for the created transaction to be placed into `CWallet::mapWallet`, this PR removes the call to `AddToWallet` and just places the transaction into `mapWallet` directly. This reduces the test time to 5 seconds.
To speed things up further, `CreateMockWalletDatabase` is changed to make a `SQLiteDatabase` instead of a `BerkeleyDatabase`. This is safe because there are no tests that require a specific mock database type.
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While const shared_ptr<X> gives us an immutable shared pointer to a mutable X (we can't set it to some other X later), shared_ptr<const X> gives us a shared pointer to an immutable X. Importantly, we can recast shared_ptr<X> into shared_ptr<const X>, but not the other way around. We do this for two reasons: because it makes the code safer to guarantee the wallet is not modified, and because it further dispells the misconception that const shared_ptr<X> gives immutability to X.
Introduce convention to use const shared pointers everywhere, unless the shared pointer is modified at some point, which it very rarely is.
We want this convention, as it helps alleviate the misconception that a const shared pointer somehow results in a pointer to an immutable object, which is false.
f778845d97 ci: Add vcpkg tools cache (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (02feae54a5) vcpkg downloads some tools that are used internally:
```
...
A suitable version of cmake was not found (required v3.20.0). Downloading portable cmake v3.20.0...
Downloading cmake...
https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases/download/v3.20.2/cmake-3.20.2-windows-i386.zip -> C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\vcpkg\downloads\cmake-3.20.2-windows-i386.zip
Extracting cmake...
A suitable version of 7zip was not found (required v18.1.0). Downloading portable 7zip v18.1.0...
Downloading 7zip...
https://www.nuget.org/api/v2/package/7-Zip.CommandLine/18.1.0 -> C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\vcpkg\downloads\7-zip.commandline.18.1.0.nupkg
Extracting 7zip...
A suitable version of nuget was not found (required v5.5.0). Downloading portable nuget v5.5.0...
Downloading nuget...
https://dist.nuget.org/win-x86-commandline/v5.5.1/nuget.exe -> C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\vcpkg\downloads\22ea847d-nuget.exe
Detecting compiler hash for triplet x64-windows-static...
A suitable version of powershell-core was not found (required v7.1.0). Downloading portable powershell-core v7.1.0...
Downloading powershell-core...
https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/releases/download/v7.1.3/PowerShell-7.1.3-win-x86.zip -> C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\vcpkg\downloads\PowerShell-7.1.3-win-x86.zip
Extracting powershell-core...
...
```
If any of downloads above fails the whole CI task fails (see #23107). The most recent failure examples in the master branch:
- c001da306b, [log](https://api.cirrus-ci.com/v1/task/5182966176415744/logs/build.log)
- 12ff8993bc, [log](https://api.cirrus-ci.com/v1/task/5367684129882112/logs/build.log)
This PR adds vcpkg tools cache.
Closes#23107.
---
Note for reviewers. Some patches from the initial PR were split into separated PRs: #23310 and #23329. Therefore, a discussion here could be outdated or irrelevant until the recent [push](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23215#issuecomment-949556531).
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Default to SQLiteDatabase instead of BerkeleyDatabase for
CreateDummyWalletDatabase. Most tests already use descriptor wallets and
the mock db doesn't really matter for tests. The tests where it does
matter will make the db directly.
Instead of using AddToWallet so that making a COutput will work,
directly add the transaction into wallet.mapWallet. This bypasses many
checks that AddToWallet will do which are pointless and just slow down
this test.
58765a450c qt: Use only Qt translation primitives in GUI code (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Use `Object::tr`, `QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP`, and `QCoreApplication::translate` as appropriate instead of using `_()` which doesn't get picked up.
Replaces bitcoin/bitcoin#22764
Edit: I checked that the strings end up in the appropriate context in `bitcoin_en.ts` after `make translate`:
- "Settings file could not be read" "Settings file could not be written" end up in `bitcoin-core`
- "(press q to shutdown and continue later)" and "press q to shutdown" end up in `SplashScreen`
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fa4ec1c0bd Make GenTxid boolean constructor private (MarcoFalke)
faeb9a5753 remove unused CTxMemPool::info(const uint256& txid) (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This boolean argument is either verbose (when used with a named arg) or unintuitive and dangerous (when used as a plain bool).
Fix that by making the constructor private.
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66f6efc70a rpc: improve TransactionDescriptionString() "generated" help (Jon Atack)
296cfa312f test: add listtransactions/listsinceblock "trusted" coverage (Jon Atack)
d95913fc43 rpc: fix "trusted" description in TransactionDescriptionString (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
The RPC gettransaction, listtransactions, and listsinceblock helps returned by `TransactionDescriptionString()` inform the user that the `trusted` boolean field is only present if the transaction is trusted and safe to spend from.
The field is in fact returned by `WalletTxToJSON()` when the transaction has 0 confirmations (or negative confirmations, if conflicted), and it can be true or false.
This patch fixes the help, adds test coverage, and touches up the help for the neighboring `generate` field.
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d047ed729f external_signer: improve fingerprint matching logic (stop on first match) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The fingerprint matching logic in `ExternalSigner::SignTransaction` currently always iterates all inputs of a PSBT, even after a match has already been found. I guess the reason for that is not that it was not thought of, but rather the fact that breaking out of a nested loop is simply not possible (at least not without adding ugly constructs like gotos or extra state variables).
This PR fixes this by using `std::any_of` from C++'s standard library, see http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/algorithm/any_of/
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ea4b61a157 refactor: remove references to deprecated values under std::allocator (Pasta)
Pull request description:
Removes usages of allocator::pointer, allocator::const_pointer, allocator::reference and allocator::const_reference which are deprecated in c++17 and **removed** in c++20. See https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/allocator
Also prefers `using` over `typedef` see: https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#Rt-using I'll be happy to revert this if requested so
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2d2edc1248 tests: Use Descriptor wallets for generic wallet tests (Andrew Chow)
99516285b7 tests: Use legacy change type in subtract fee from outputs test (Andrew Chow)
dcd6eeb64a tests: Use descriptors in psbt_wallet_tests (Andrew Chow)
4b1588c6bd tests: Use DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan in coinselector_tests (Andrew Chow)
811319fea4 tests, gui: Use DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan in GUI tests (Andrew Chow)
9bf0243872 bench: Use DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan for wallet things (Andrew Chow)
5e54aa9b90 bench: remove global testWallet from CoinSelection benchmark (Andrew Chow)
a5595b1320 tests: Remove global vCoins and testWallet from coinselector_tests (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently, various tests use `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` because it was convenient for the refactor that introduced the `ScriptPubKeyMan` interface. However, with the legacy wallet slated to be removed, these tests should not continue to use `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` as they are not testing any specific legacy wallet behavior. These tests are changed to use `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan`s.
Some of the coin selection tests and benchmarks had a global `testWallet`, but this seemed to cause some issues with ensuring that descriptors were set up in that wallet for each test. Those have been restructured to not have any global variables that may be modified between tests.
The tests which test specific legacy wallet behavior remain unchanged.
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6911ab95f1 wallet: fix segfault by avoiding invalid default-ctored `external_spk_managers` entry (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Fixes#23321 (bug reported by Josef Vondrlik (josef-v)).
In the method `CWallet::LoadActiveScriptPubKeyMan`, the map `external_spk_managers` (or `internal_spk_managers`, if parameter `internal` is false) is accessed via std::map::operator[], which means that a default-ctored entry is created with a null-pointer as value, if the key doesn't exist. As soon as this value is dereferenced, a segmentation fault occurs, e.g. in `CWallet::KeypoolCountExternalKeys`.
The bevaviour can be reproduced by the following steps (starting with empty regtest datadir):
```
$ ./src/bitcoind -regtest -daemon
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -regtest -named createwallet_name=wallet descriptors=true blank=true
$ cat regtest-descriptors.txt
[
{
"desc": "tr([e4445899/49'/1'/0']tprv8ZgxMBicQKsPd8jCeBWsYLEoWxbVgzJDatJ7XkwQ6G3uF4FsHuaziHQ5JZAW4K515nj6kVVwPaNWZSMEcR7aFCwL4tQqTcaoprMKTTtm6Zg/1/*)#mr3llm7f",
"timestamp": 1634652324,
"active": true,
"internal": true,
"range": [
0,
999
],
"next": 0
}
]
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -regtest importdescriptors "$(cat regtest-descriptors.txt)"
[
{
"success": true
}
]
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -regtest getwalletinfo
error: timeout on transient error: Could not connect to the server 127.0.0.1:18443 (error code 1 - "EOF reached")
```
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632aad9e6d Make CAddrman::Select_ select buckets, not positions, first (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The original CAddrMan behaviour (before #5941) was to pick a uniformly random non-empty bucket, and then pick a random element from that bucket. That commit, which introduced deterministic placement of entries in buckets, changed this to picking a uniformly random non-empty bucket position instead.
I believe that was a mistake. Buckets are our best metric for spreading out requests across independently-controlled nodes. That
does mean that if a bucket has fewer entries, its entries are supposed to be picked more frequently.
This PR reverts to the original high-level behavior, but on top of the deterministic placement logic.
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naumenkogs:
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mzumsande:
ACK 632aad9e6d
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9c1052a521 wallet: Default new wallets to descriptor wallets (Andrew Chow)
f19ad40463 rpc, wallet: Descriptor wallets are no longer experimental (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Changes the default wallet type from legacy to descriptors. Descriptor wallets will now by the default type. Additionally, descriptor wallets will no longer be marked as experimental.
This follows the timeline proposed in #20160
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Tested ACK 9c1052a521 on Ubuntu 20.04
prayank23:
tACK 9c1052a521
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 9c1052a521
Tree-SHA512: 834e6fec88e0c18673af7ebe135bd5333694d1be502164eb93a90e3e76c27974165aa4e59426945100c88e4eca07356e16886ef5b05cf789683ecb23fc71a12a
fa2662c293 net: Avoid logging AlreadyHaveTx when disconnecting misbehaving peer (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
There is no need to log `AlreadyHaveTx` for an inv when a peer is marked for disconnection due to sending that inv. In fact, I find it confusing that a `block-relay-only` connection calls `AlreadyHaveTx` at all. Also there is no need to call `AddKnownTx` when the peer is marked for disconnection.
ACKs for top commit:
naumenkogs:
ACK fa2662c293
jnewbery:
Code review ACK fa2662c293
dunxen:
Concept and code review ACK fa2662c293
Tree-SHA512: 9996b807a824021f992b5281d82ff0cbbe6a442c2fedf7dfd6adda64ccc5e0ef4fb0ff91ab75086f975837bbbb7a5934ac7e671a80dcababa7203c92fc0c7f84
4307849256 [mempool] delete exists(uint256) function (glozow)
d50fbd4c5b create explicit GenTxid::{Txid, Wtxid} ctors (glozow)
Pull request description:
We use the same type for txids and wtxids, `uint256`. In places where we want the ability to pass either one, we distinguish them using `GenTxid`.
The (overloaded) `CTxMemPool::exists()` function is defined as follows:
```c
bool exists(const uint256& txid) const { return exists(GenTxid{false, txid}); }
```
It always assumes that a uint256 is a txid, which is a footgunny interface.
Querying by wtxid returns a false negative if the transaction has a witness. 🐛
Another approach would be to try both:
```c
bool exists(const uint256& txid) const { return exists(GenTxid{false, txid}) || exists(GenTxid{false, txid}); }
```
But that's slower and wrongfully placing the burden on the callee; the caller always knows whether the hash is a txid or a wtxid.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 4307849256
jnewbery:
Tested and code review ACK 4307849256
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 4307849256👘
Tree-SHA512: 8ed167a96f3124b6c14e41073c8358658114ce121a15a4cca2db7a5ac565903a6236e34e88ac03382b8bb8b68e3999abbfc5718bc8c22476554d6b49a5298eec
077a875d94 refactor: include a missing <limits> header in fs.cpp (Joan Karadimov)
Pull request description:
I get this compilation error on versions `0.21.1` and `22.0`:
```
fs.cpp: In member function 'bool fsbridge::FileLock::TryLock()':
fs.cpp:123:89: error: 'numeric_limits' is not a member of 'std'
123 | if (!LockFileEx(hFile, LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK | LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY, 0, std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max(), std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max(), &overlapped)) {
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
fs.cpp:123:109: error: expected primary-expression before '>' token
123 | if (!LockFileEx(hFile, LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK | LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY, 0, std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max(), std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max(), &overlapped)) {
| ^
fs.cpp:123:112: error: '::max' has not been declared; did you mean 'std::max'?
123 | if (!LockFileEx(hFile, LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK | LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY, 0, std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max(), std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max(), &overlapped)) {
| ^~~
| std::max
In file included from C:/dev/msys64/mingw64/include/c++/11.2.0/bits/char_traits.h:39,
from C:/dev/msys64/mingw64/include/c++/11.2.0/string:40,
from ./fs.h:9,
from fs.cpp:5:
C:/dev/msys64/mingw64/include/c++/11.2.0/bits/stl_algobase.h:300:5: note: 'std::max' declared here
300 | max(const _Tp& __a, const _Tp& __b, _Compare __comp)
| ^~~
fs.cpp:123:124: error: 'numeric_limits' is not a member of 'std'
123 | if (!LockFileEx(hFile, LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK | LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY, 0, std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max(), std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max(), &overlapped)) {
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
fs.cpp:123:144: error: expected primary-expression before '>' token
123 | if (!LockFileEx(hFile, LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK | LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY, 0, std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max(), std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max(), &overlapped)) {
| ^
fs.cpp:123:147: error: '::max' has not been declared; did you mean 'std::max'?
123 | if (!LockFileEx(hFile, LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK | LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY, 0, std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max(), std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max(), &overlapped)) {
| ^~~
| std::max
In file included from C:/dev/msys64/mingw64/include/c++/11.2.0/bits/char_traits.h:39,
from C:/dev/msys64/mingw64/include/c++/11.2.0/string:40,
from ./fs.h:9,
from fs.cpp:5:
C:/dev/msys64/mingw64/include/c++/11.2.0/bits/stl_algobase.h:300:5: note: 'std::max' declared here
300 | max(const _Tp& __a, const _Tp& __b, _Compare __comp)
| ^~~
```
It appears that `std::numeric_limits<T>::max` is used without the `limits` header being included. Probably on other STL implementations it's included transitively, but not in the one in MinGW. Including it fixes the compilation problem.
Environment:
OS: Windows 10
Compiler: gcc 11.2.0
Qt: 5.15.2 (included in msys2)
Using the latest mingw w64 shipped with msys2.
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ACK 077a875d94 - Thanks.
hebasto:
ACK 077a875d94
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fa38d98aa9 doc: Add note on deleting past-EOL release branches (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is being done for years now, but wasn't documented.
Some reasons to do it:
* Backports to those branches are unlikely to be tested both on CI (since it is often fragile and broken for stale branches) and by users (since those users likely don't exist). If a user exists, they are better off backporting any fixes they need from the last still-supported branch and test them on their own infrastructure.
* Community support of those branches is still possible, though this will need to be done in another project to relieve the burden on this project.
* All release tags will remain, so no historic code is lost.
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hebasto:
ACK fa38d98aa9
fanquake:
ACK fa38d98aa9 - I think this is fine as-is.
Tree-SHA512: caa714af541a6902925c89cc6a896b125f61bd77e901c5d384d84b34def2ee654bdae9f3e995001154c29672f60d2b689d0ff92d345666564fd5aa321a5b3fe7
e8692cf2c1 ci: Improve vcpkg binary cache settings (Hennadii Stepanov)
b00646bc77 ci, refactor: Rename VCPKG_TAG variable and vcpkg_cache script (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (c8bae2be34), the size of the vcpkg binary cache is potentially unbounded.
The reason of such behavior is the internal caching logic, following which, any change in the [set of parameters](https://vcpkg.io/en/docs/users/binarycaching.html#implementation-notes-internal-details-subject-to-change-without-notice) defined by the vcpkg implementation will cause compiling of a new binaries following by adding them to the current cache.
This PR defines two obvious cases when the vcpkg binary cache will be invalidated.
ACKs for top commit:
sipsorcery:
ACK e8692cf2c1.
Tree-SHA512: 125312b9b90a9f932702ae3a8c0ed9939fca73feb92b5cdd2ebff181ae7ac50a17f8956ff11dc115da05f79030a1b56decfa25b26e37faf3505a1f30ddd8a80f
Follow-up to:
* commit 700c42b85d, which replaced pIndex
with block_hash in AddToWalletIfInvolvingMe.
* commit 9700fcb47f, which replaced
posInBlock with confirm.nIndex.
fa6c62f34b test: Replace log with assert_equal in wallet_abandonconflict (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This will make the test fail as soon as the bug is fixed, forcing it to
be updated. Otherwise, the bug might be fixed (or made worse)
accidentally, leaving the test in an inconsistent state.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
Concept and code-review ACK fa6c62f34b
brunoerg:
tACK fa6c62f34b
Tree-SHA512: 416f72380164bf3f93332a5cfa81a8e61d8ada3714ef6815889ed3cf2d16c09411760dee4acf19629227e565b765b3dea491a0b23efd38eb370254cfadf7c441
1946af2c45 Add comment to COIN constant. (Kennan Mell)
Pull request description:
The COIN constant is critical in understanding Bitcoin's supply, but what it represents isn't clear from the name of the constant. Adding a comment clarifies the meaning of the constant for future readers.
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lsilva01:
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shaavan:
ACK 1946af2c45
Tree-SHA512: ba27c6bd4a4c92664a71ef081104e9e50e47022d68eb955c247b7c49a0046a42bf64bf23a14563c646411b7be6027fea918cc62baa01bbf319b82d14d368f280
fadf1186c8 p2p: Use mocktime for ping timeout (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is slightly confusing to use mocktime for some times, but not others.
Start fixing that by making the ping timeout use mocktime.
The only downside would be that tests that use mocktime disconnect peers after this patch. However, I don't think this is an issue, as the inactivity check is already disabled for all functional tests after commit 6d76b57ca0. Only one unit test needed the inactivity check disabled as part of this patch.
A nice side effect of this patch is that the `p2p_ping` functional test now runs 4 seconds faster.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fadf1186c8
Tree-SHA512: e9e7b21040a89d9d574b3038f85a67e6336de6cd6e41aa286769cd03cada6e75a94ec01700e052e56d822ef85d7813cc06bf7e67b81543eff8917a16cdccf942
be7f4130f9 Fix K1/K2 use in the comments in ChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD (=)
Pull request description:
As per [#22331](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22331) and the [Detailed Construction of the ChaCha20Forward4064-Poly1305@Bitcoin cipher suite](https://gist.github.com/jonasschnelli/c530ea8421b8d0e80c51486325587c52#detailed-construction) mentioned in BIP 324, K1 is used for encrypting the associated data(message length) and instantiating the Poly1305 MAC while K2 is used for encrypting the payload. This PR fixes the comments which need to be updated in:
1. The test vector in `src/test/crypto_tests.cpp`
2. In `src/crypto/chacha_poly_aead.h`, `m_chacha_main` is a K2 ChaCha20 cipher instance and should be used for encrypting the payload. Also, `m_chacha_header` is a K1 ChaCha20 cipher instance and is used for encrypting the length and instantiating the Poly1305 MAC.
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siv2r:
ACK be7f413
jonatack:
ACK be7f4130f9
Zero-1729:
ACK be7f413
shaavan:
reACK be7f4130f9
Tree-SHA512: 9d3d0f45cf95d0a87b9f04c26f04b9ea78b2f2fa578d3722146a79dd0d377b9867532fc62e02b8e1487420df7702a1f033d15db562327535940c2049cbde401f
96f469f91b netinfo: print peer counts for all reachable networks (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
instead of only for networks we have peer connections to.
Users reported the previous behavior caused confusion, as no column was printed when a network was reachable but no peers were connected. Users expected a column to be printed with 0 peers. This commit aligns behavior with that expectation.
In addition, the ipv4, ipv6, and onion columns were always printed whether or not they were reachable. With this change, only the reachable ones will be returned.
Example with CJDNS reachable but no CJDNS peers (built on #23077 and #23175):
before
```
ipv4 ipv6 onion i2p total block manual
in 0 0 12 5 17
out 8 1 6 4 19 2 8
total 8 1 18 9 36
```
after
```
ipv4 ipv6 onion i2p cjdns total block manual
in 0 0 12 5 0 17
out 8 1 6 4 0 19 2 8
total 8 1 18 9 0 36
```
There is one additional space between the in/out/total row headers and the network counts.
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jsarenik:
Tested ACK 96f469f91
prayank23:
utACK 96f469f91b
laanwj:
Code review and lightly tested ACK 96f469f91b
naumenkogs:
ACK 96f469f91b.
hebasto:
ACK 96f469f91b, tested by comparing the output of `watch src/bitcoin-cli -netinfo` with the Peer tab of the Node window in the GUI 🐅
Tree-SHA512: 3489f40148a2bd0afc9eef1e1577d44150c1fccec8dbf2a675bc23aa9343bfcae6c4039f5b96e54730668c83f40bc932fb6808f5540e86ff7249fde8dc0fff67
In the method `CWallet::LoadActiveScriptPubKeyMan`, the map
`external_spk_managers` (or `internal_spk_managers`, if parameter
`internal` is false) is accessed via std::map::operator[], which means
that a default-ctored entry is created with a null-pointer as value, if
the key doesn't exist. As soon as this value is dereferenced, a
segmentation fault occurs, e.g. in `CWallet::KeypoolCountExternalKeys`.
The bevaviour can be reproduced by the following steps (starting with empty regtest datadir):
$ ./src/bitcoind -regtest -daemon
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -regtest -named createwallet_name=wallet descriptors=true blank=true
$ cat regtest-descriptors.txt
[
{
"desc": "tr([e4445899/49'/1'/0']tprv8ZgxMBicQKsPd8jCeBWsYLEoWxbVgzJDatJ7XkwQ6G3uF4FsHuaziHQ5JZAW4K515nj6kVVwPaNWZSMEcR7aFCwL4tQqTcaoprMKTTtm6Zg/1/*)#mr3llm7f",
"timestamp": 1634652324,
"active": true,
"internal": true,
"range": [
0,
999
],
"next": 0
}
]
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -regtest importdescriptors "$(cat regtest-descriptors.txt)"
[
{
"success": true
}
]
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -regtest getwalletinfo
error: timeout on transient error: Could not connect to the server 127.0.0.1:18443 (error code 1 - "EOF reached")
Bug reported by Josef Vondrlik (josef-v).
This will make the test fail as soon as the bug is fixed, forcing it to
be updated. Otherwise, the bug might be fixed (or made worse)
accidentally, leaving the test in an inconsistent state.
b7884dd1b6 test: bip125-replaceable in listsinceblock (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This PR adds test coverage for bip125-replaceable in listsinceblock. I added this test into wallet_listtransactions.py instead of putting it into wallet_listsinceblock.py to utilize the scenario already created in wallet_listtransactions.py and avoid repetition.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK b7884dd1b6
promag:
ACK b7884dd1b6.
stratospher:
tested ACK b7884dd. Verified the bip125-replaceable status of some transactions with listsinceblock.
lsilva01:
tACK b7884dd on Ubuntu 20.04
Tree-SHA512: 510dfe5a6f9d68e5a656514d356dc8fe99324296ed8caa78f0eb4b6c6906cf70b1fb50bde80aa6f61d726b2fa1d4ce1fe48c635ce24285588e56ceff92291617
4ac8c89ad9 test: check that bumpfee RPC fails for txs with descendants in mempool (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR adds missing test coverage for the bumpfee RPC error _"Transaction has descendants in the mempool"_,
6419bdfeb1/src/wallet/feebumper.cpp (L29-L32)
which is thrown if the bumped tx has descendants in the mempool and is _not_ connected to the bitcoin wallet (for those, the error "Transaction has descendants in the Wallet" is thrown a few lines above). To achieve that, the test framework's MiniWallet is used.
ACKs for top commit:
brunoerg:
tACK 4ac8c89ad9
promag:
Code review ACK 4ac8c89ad9. Nice stuff!
lsilva01:
Tested ACK 4ac8c89 cad756b10c9dee2d9e1405 on Ubuntu 20.04.
stratospher:
tested ACK 4ac8c89.
Tree-SHA512: 83e99f9dd2b140c0c0597c0c36c9c948fa334871be40e58a5e004440698d9685661c69bb83ab937d30f692545a3799705f991b31904f2ef31a2fbc3ae1179fa8
130ee48108 test: get and decode tx with a single `gettransaction` RPC call (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Rather than subsequently calling `gettransaction` and `decoderawtransaction` to get the decoded information for a specific tx-id, we can simply use the verbose version of `gettransaction`, which returns this in a 'decoded' key. I.e.
```
node.decoderawtransaction(node.gettransaction(txid)['hex'])
```
can simply be replaced by:
```
node.gettransaction(txid=txid, verbose=True)['decoded']
```
Rationale: shorter code, shorter test logs, less RPC calls.
ACKs for top commit:
stratospher:
tested ACK 130ee48
amadeuszpawlik:
tACK 130ee48108
lsilva01:
Tested ACK 130ee48 on Ubuntu 20.04.
shaavan:
ACK 130ee48108
Tree-SHA512: cf0bd26e1e21b8022fb8062857906e0706f0ee32d3277f985c461e2519405afe445ab005f5f763fb268c7b4d6e48b2d47eda7af8621b3bce67cece8dfc9bc153
fa44406ffd ci: Disable syscall sandbox in valgrind functional tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Otherwise this will fail:
```
$ valgrind ./src/bitcoind -regtest -datadir=/tmp -sandbox=log-and-abort
==204660== Memcheck, a memory error detector
==204660== Copyright (C) 2002-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al.
==204660== Using Valgrind-3.18.1 and LibVEX; rerun with -h for copyright info
==204660== Command: ./src/bitcoind -regtest -datadir=/tmp -sandbox=log-and-abort
==204660==
Bad system call (core dumped)
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa44406ffd
Tree-SHA512: 41853e6d5697d99bd5775a9b9017859290b3119e83726036d7e58856fcbb3459ef794b129bfaba6eca54b9bc034e2baf74cc2c177767ad5d5af3f3be2a45507f
fa2d611bed style: Sort (MarcoFalke)
fa1e5de2db scripted-diff: Move bloom to src/common (MarcoFalke)
fac303c504 refactor: Remove unused MakeUCharSpan (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
To avoid having all files at the top level `./src` directory, start moving them to their respective sub directory according to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15732.
`bloom` currently depends on libconsensus (`CTransaction`, `CScript`, ...) and it is currently located in the libcommon. Thus, move it to `src/common/`. (libutil in `src/util/` is for stuff that doesn't depend on libconsensus).
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
Code-review ACK fa2d611bed
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa2d611bed
fanquake:
ACK fa2d611bed - source shuffle starts now.
Tree-SHA512: d2fbc31b81741e9f0be539e1149542c9ca39958c240e12e8e757d882beccd0f0debdc10dcce146a05f03ef9f5c6247900a461a7a4799b515e8716dfb9af1fde2
AC_DEFINE'd values won't be passed down to minisketch because it does not
use bitcoin-config.h. Thus we need a way to know if we should manually add
defines for minisketch files.
17ae2601c7 build: remove build stubs for external leveldb (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Presumably these stubs indicate to packagers that external leveldb is meant to be supported in some way. It is not. Remove the stubs to avoid sending any mixed messages.
For context, this was reported on IRC:
> \<Talkless> bitcoind fails to start with undefined symbol: _ZTIN7leveldb6LoggerE in Debian Sid after leveldb upgraded from 1.22 to 1.23: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=996486
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fanquake:
ACK 17ae2601c7
hebasto:
ACK 17ae2601c7. I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 2f1ac2cb30dac64791933a245a2b66ce237bde3955e6f4a6b7ec181248f77a9b1b10597d865d3e2c2b6def696af70de40e905ec274e4ae7cccd1daf461473957
b65a25a846 log: improve addrman logging (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
The addrman helper functions `GetNewBucket()` and `GetTriedBucket()`
1) log into the wrong category (`BCLog::NET` instead of `BCLog::ADDRMAN`)
2) log too unspecifically - especially `GetTriedBucket()` gets called from many different places (e.g. `Check_()`, `Serialize()`), it seems sufficient to me logging these when moving an address from new to tried. Running a node with `-checkaddrman=1`and net logging currently results in a lot of repetitive log entries.
This PR moves these log entries to `Add_()` and `Good_()` and also adds logging for `Select_()` (allowing statistics about New/Tried success probabilities), `GetAddr_()`, `ClearNew()` and `MakeTried()`.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK b65a25a846
vasild:
ACK b65a25a846
Tree-SHA512: 90ab0f64eb44b7388a198efccb613577b74989fea73194bda7de8bfbd50bdb19127cb12f5ec645c7859afdb89290614a79e255f3af0a63a58d4f21aa8fe7b696
This change comes with two improvements:
1) using the VCPKG_DEFAULT_BINARY_CACHE variable drops dependency on
vcpkg default cached archives location, and improves readability
2) two obvious cases when binary cache is invalidated are defined, that
guaranties it won't grow boundlessly when, for example, vcpkg has being
updated.
The VCPKG_TAG variable renamed to CI_VCPKG_TAG to prevent any possible
name clash with vcpkg-specific variables.
The vcpkg_cache script renamed into more meaningful one.
7b3c9e4ee8 Make explicit the node param in init_wallet() (lsilva01)
Pull request description:
This PR changes the definition of `def init_wallet(self, i)` to `def init_wallet(self, *, node)` to make the node parameter explicit, as suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22794#discussion_r713287448 .
ACKs for top commit:
stratospher:
tested ACK 7b3c9e4.
Tree-SHA512: 2ef036f4c2110b2f7dc893dc6eea8faa0a18edd7f8f59b25460a6c544df7238175ddd6a0d766e2bb206326b1c9afc84238c75613a0f01eeda89a8ccb7d86a4f1
d7524546ab build: explicitly disable libsecp256k1 openssl based tests (fanquake)
Pull request description:
These tests are failing when run against OpenSSL 3, and have been
removed upstream, bitcoin-core/secp256k1#983, so
disabled them for now to avoid `make check` failures.
Note that this will also remove warning output from our build, due to
the use of deprecated OpenSSL API functions. See bitcoin#23048.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK d7524546ab
elichai:
Code review ACK d7524546ab
Tree-SHA512: a3805b4123ec49aaf21378066d86be382d11a022a7530682c2d8c0e756e785f32f18bea6fe73b1eca73f70bc3aee9166c391a9bf6adc0e450ebb0ce0bcf5a45e
instead of only for networks we have peer connections to.
Users reported the previous behavior caused confusion,
as no column was printed when a network was reachable
but no peers were connected. Users expected a column
to be printed with 0 peers. This commit aligns
behavior with that expectation.
ef72e9bd41 doc: nChainTx needs to become a 64-bit earlier due to SegWit (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
As of block 597,379 txcount is 460,596,047 (see `chainparams.cpp`), while `uint32` can handle up to 4,294,967,296.
Pre segwit the [minimum transaction size](https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Maximum_transaction_rate) was 166 bytes, so the worst case number of transactions per block was ~6000. As the original source comment for `unsigned int nChainTx` says, that should last until the year 2030.
With SegWit the smallest possible transaction is 60 bytes (potentially increased to 65 with a future soft fork, see #15482), without a witness:
```
4 bytes version
1 byte input count
36 bytes outpoint
1 byte scriptSigLen (0x00)
0 bytes scriptSig
4 bytes sequence
1 byte output count
8 bytes value
1 byte scriptPubKeyLen
1 byte scriptPubKey (OP_TRUE)
4 bytes locktime
```
That puts the maximum number of transactions per block at 16,666 so we might have to deal with this as early as a block 827,450 in early 2024.
Given that it's a memory-only thing and we want to allow users many years to upgrade, I would suggest fixing this in v0.20 and back-porting it.
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jarolrod:
ACK ef72e9bd41
theStack:
ACK ef72e9bd41
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These tests are failing when run against OpenSSL 3, and have been
removed upstream, https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/983, so
disabled them for now to avoid `make check` failures.
Note that this will also remove warning output from our build, due to
the use of deprecated OpenSSL API functions. See #23048.
a78137ec33 build: fix python detection post #23182 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
#23182 was broken. Fixup the changes, and add python3.11 as suggested. Was going to include this in other changes, but no point leaving this broken any longer.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK a78137ec33
hebasto:
ACK a78137ec33, tested on Ubuntu Impish 21.10 running `./configure`:
Tree-SHA512: f77cbea76710617eaea85787351a707cc2dcfb7e5962fc6d63ea11e737ee96cb2a496a2a4bb5a147b37ba87b0428977d9295ea053e25417ea13f43137c959919
a0efe529e4 Fix outdated comments referring to ::ChainActive() (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
After #21866 there are a few outdated comments referring to `::ChainActive()`, which should instead refer to `ChainstateManager::ActiveChain()`.
ACKs for top commit:
jamesob:
ACK a0efe529e4
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0f95247246 Integrate univalue into our buildsystem (Cory Fields)
9b49ed656f Squashed 'src/univalue/' changes from 98fadc0909..a44caf65fe (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This PR more tightly integrates building Univalue into our build system. This follows the same approach we use for [LevelDB](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/), ([`Makefile.leveldb.include`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/Makefile.leveldb.include)), and [CRC32C](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/crc32c) ([`Makefile.crc32c.include`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/Makefile.crc32c.include)), and will be the same approach we use for [minisketch](https://github.com/sipa/minisketch); see #23114.
This approach yields a number of benefits, including:
* Faster configuration due to one less subconfigure being run during `./configure` i.e 22s with this PR vs 26s
* Faster autoconf i.e 13s with this PR vs 17s
* Improved caching
* No more issues with compiler flags i.e https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12467
* More direct control means we can build exactly the objects we want
There might be one argument against making this change, which is that builders should have the option to use "proper shared/system libraries". However, I think that falls down for a few reasons. The first being that we already don't support building with a number of system libraries (secp256k1, leveldb, crc32c); some for good reason. Univalue is really the odd one out at the moment.
Note that the only fork of Core I'm aware of, that actively patches in support for using system libs, also explicitly marks them as ["DANGEROUS"](a886811721/configure.ac (L1430)) and ["NOT SUPPORTED"](a886811721/configure.ac (L1312)). So it would seem they exist more to satisfy a distro requirement, as opposed to something that anyone should, or would actually use in practice.
PRs like #22412 highlight the "issue" with us operating with our own Univalue fork, where we actively fix bugs, and make improvements, when upstream (https://github.com/jgarzik/univalue) may not be taking those improvements, and by all accounts, is not currently actively maintained. Bitcoin Core should not be hamstrung into not being able to fix bugs in a library, and/or have to litter our source with "workarounds", i.e #22412, for bugs we've already fixed, based on the fact that an upstream project is not actively being maintained. Allowing builders to use system libs is really only exacerbating this problem, with little benefit to our project. Bitcoin Core is not quite like your average piece of distro packaged software.
There is the potential for us to give the same treatment to libsecp256k1, however it seems doing that is currently less straightforward.
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ACK 0f95247246 less my comment above, always nice to have an include-able `sources.mk` which makes integration easier.
theuni:
ACK 0f95247246. Thanks fanquake for keeping this going.
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5c34507ecb core_write: Rename calculate_fee to have_undo for clarity (fyquah)
8edf6204a8 release-notes: Add release note about getblock verbosity level 3. (fyquah)
459104b2aa rest: Add test for prevout fields in getblock (fyquah)
4330af6f72 rpc: Add test for level 3 verbosity getblock rpc call. (fyquah)
51dbc167e9 rpc: Add level 3 verbosity to getblock RPC call. (fyquah)
3cc95345ca rpc: Replace boolean argument for tx details with enum class. (fyquah)
Pull request description:
Author of #21245 expressed [time issues](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21245#issuecomment-902332088) in the original PR. Given that #21245 has received a lot of review*, I have decided to open this new pull request with [modifications required to get ACK from luke-jr ](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21245#issuecomment-905150806) and a few nits of mine.
### Original PR description
> Display the prevout in transaction inputs when calling getblock level 3 verbosity. This PR affects the existing `/rest/block` API by adding a `prevout` fields to tx inputs. This is mentioned in the change to the release notes.
>
> I added some functional tests that
>
> * checks that the RPC call still works when TxUndo can't be found
>
> * Doesn't display the "value" or "scriptPubKey" of the previous output when at a lower verbosity level
>
>
> This "completes" the issue #18771
### Possible improvements
* b0bf4f255f - I can include even this commit to this PR if deemed useful or I can leave it for a follow-up PR. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21245#issuecomment-894853784 for more context.
### Examples
Examples of the `getblock` output with various verbose levels. Note that `000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5` contains only 2 transactions.
#### Verbose level 0
```bash
./bitcoin-cli -testnet getblock 000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5 0
```
##### Verbose level 1
```bash
./bitcoin-cli -testnet getblock 000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5 1
```
##### Verbose level 2
```bash
./bitcoin-cli -testnet getblock 000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5 2
```
##### Verbose level 3
```bash
./bitcoin-cli -testnet getblock 000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5 3
```
#### REST
```bash
curl -H "content-type:text/plain;" http://127.0.0.1:18332/rest/block/000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5.json
```
<sub>* ... and my everyday obsessive checking of my email inbox whether the PR moves forward.</sub>
Edit laanwj: Removed at symbol from message, and large example output to prevent it from all ending up in the commit message.
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0xB10C:
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meshcollider:
utACK 5c34507ecb
theStack:
ACK 5c34507ecb👘
promag:
Concept ACK 5c34507ecb
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fa44b071fd test: Remove unused node from mining_prioritisetransaction (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
No need to make the test slower with an unused node
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0xB10C:
Code Review ACK fa44b071fd
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa44b071fd
brunoerg:
tACK fa44b071fd
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ffdd94d753 test: Fix wallet_multisig_descriptor_psbt.py (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `wallet_multisig_descriptor_psbt.py`, which was introduced in the recent bitcoin/bitcoin#22067, has a merge conflict with the previously merged bitcoin/bitcoin#23207.
Fixed in this PR.
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S3RK:
ACK ffdd94d
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53c9fa9e62 tracing: drop block_connected hash.toString() arg (0xb10c)
Pull request description:
The tracepoint `validation:block_connected` was introduced in #22006.
The first argument was the hash of the connected block as a pointer
to a C-like String. The last argument passed the hash of the
connected block as a pointer to 32 bytes. The hash was only passed as
string to allow `bpftrace` scripts to print the hash. It was
(incorrectly) assumed that `bpftrace` cannot hex-format and print the
block hash given only the hash as bytes.
The block hash can be printed in `bpftrace` by calling
`printf("%02x")` for each byte of the hash in an `unroll () {...}`.
By starting from the last byte of the hash, it can be printed in
big-endian (the block-explorer format).
```C
$p = $hash + 31;
unroll(32) {
$b = *(uint8*)$p;
printf("%02x", $b);
$p -= 1;
}
```
See also: #22902 (comment)
This is a breaking change to the block_connected tracepoint API, however
this tracepoint has not yet been included in a release.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Concept and code review ACK 53c9fa9e62
jb55:
ACK 53c9fa9e62
Tree-SHA512: f1b9e4e0ee45aae892e8bf38e04b5ee5fbc643d6e7e27d011b829ed8701dacf966a99b7c877c46cca8666b894a375633e62582c552c8203614c6f2b9c4087585
9de0d94508 doc: add disclaimer highlighting shortcomings of the basic multisig example (Michael Dietz)
f9479e4626 test, doc: basic M-of-N multisig minor cleanup and clarifications (Michael Dietz)
e05cd0546a doc: add another signing flow for multisig with descriptor wallets and PSBTs (Michael Dietz)
17dd657300 doc: M-of-N multisig using descriptor wallets and PSBTs, as well as a signing flow (Michael Dietz)
1f20501efc test: add functional test for multisig flow with descriptor wallets and PSBTs (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
Aims to resolve issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21278. I try to follow the steps laanwj outlined there exactly, with the exception of using `combinepsbt` instead of `joinpsbts`. I wrote a functional test to make sure it works as expected before doing the docs, and figured it would also be a good source of documentation. So I kept the test as simple as possible and didn't go crazy with edge-cases and various checks. I do have a lot more test-cases I've written that I will follow up with (either in a separate PR or another commit - lmk if you have a preference), but I want to do it in a way that doesn't bloat this test so it remains useful as a quickstart (unless that's a bad idea)?
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S3RK:
Code review ACK 9de0d94. Rspigler's argument convinced me that we should leave the workflow with two wallets. I assume using multisig with external signers is a popular use-case and it's important to keep compatibility.
laanwj:
Code and documentation review ACK 9de0d94508
Tree-SHA512: 6c76e787c21f09d8be5eaa11f3ca3eaa4868497824050562bdfb2095c73b90f5e8987a8775119891d6bfde586e3f31ad1b13e4b67b0802e1d23ef050227a1211
The tracepoint `validation:block_connected` was introduced in #22006.
The first argument was the hash of the connected block as a pointer
to a C-like String. The last argument passed the hash of the
connected block as a pointer to 32 bytes. The hash was only passed as
string to allow `bpftrace` scripts to print the hash. It was
(incorrectly) assumed that `bpftrace` cannot hex-format and print the
block hash given only the hash as bytes.
The block hash can be printed in `bpftrace` by calling
`printf("%02x")` for each byte of the hash in an `unroll () {...}`.
By starting from the last byte of the hash, it can be printed in
big-endian (the block-explorer format).
```C
$p = $hash + 31;
unroll(32) {
$b = *(uint8*)$p;
printf("%02x", $b);
$p -= 1;
}
```
See also: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22902#discussion_r705176691
This is a breaking change to the block_connected tracepoint API, however
this tracepoint has not yet been included in a release.
fac62e6ff5 test: Delete generate* calls from TestNode (MarcoFalke)
fac7f6102f test: Use generate* node RPC, not wallet RPC (MarcoFalke)
faac1cda6e test: Use generate* from TestFramework, not TestNode (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Deleting the methods is needed for #22567 to pave the way to make it easier to implicitly call the `sync_all` member function.
Without the methods being deleted, nothing prevents developers from adding calls to it. As history showed, developers *will* add calls to it. For example, see commit eb02dbba3c from today or the first commit in this pull request.
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stratospher:
Tested ACK fac62e6.
brunoerg:
tACK fac62e6ff5
promag:
Code review ACK fac62e6ff5.
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bda620aecd test: check abandoned tx in listsinceblock (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This PR tests if the abandoned transaction is correct in listsinceblock return (wallet_abandonconflict.py).
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK bda620aecd
theStack:
ACK bda620aecd
stratospher:
Tested ACK bda620a. This PR verifies whether the transaction txAB1 has been abandoned in listsinceblock and is a nice addition to the test!
Tree-SHA512: e4dce344cf621de7a8b5bd8660d252419772a293080fc881f6f448b6df85c6b1c8f0df619e855a40b6393f53c836f0d7fadbd3916c20cccd3a95830b8b502991
Rather than subsequently calling `gettransaction` and
`decoderawtransaction` to get the decoded information for a specific
tx-id, we can simply use the verbose version of `gettransaction`, which
returns this in a 'decoded' key. I.e.
node.decoderawtransaction(node.gettransaction(txid)['hex'])
can be replaced by:
node.gettransaction(txid=txid, verbose=True)['decoded']
a46f71bb70 lint: enable mypy checking for missing imports (josibake)
22e652662b lint mypy 0.910 (fanquake)
6ae9c2ef23 lint: install pyzmq (22.3.0) into linter environment (josibake)
b93e2299da doc: remove pointlessly duplicated linter version / install info (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is #22844 with issues addressed, and two additional commits. One to move to the latest mypy version in the CI, and another to remove what is just pointless duplication from the test README. There's no need to relist package versions and install instructions (meaning 2x the work when changing anything), when you can just link to `04_install.sh` which has the versions used and pip invocations to install them.
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practicalswift:
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This adds a new rest endpoint:
/rest/blockfilter/filtertype/requesttype/blockhash (eg
/rest/blockfilter/basic/header/000000000019d6689c085ae165831e934ff763ae46a2a6c172b3f1b60a8ce26f.hex)
which exposes either the filter "header" or the filter data itself.
Most of the code is cribbed from the equivalent RPC.
The COIN constant is critical in understanding Bitcoin's supply, but what it represents isn't clear from the name of the constant. Adding a comment clarifies the meaning of the constant for future readers.
For the generic wallet tests, make DescriptorScriptPubKeyMans. There are
still some wallet tests that test legacy wallet things. Those remain
unchanged.
The subtract fee from outputs assumes that the leftover input amount
will be dropped to fees. However this only happens if that amount is
less than the cost of change. In the event that it is higher than the
cost of change, the leftover amount will actually become a change
output. To avoid this scenario, force a change type which has a high
cost of change.
To avoid issues with test data leaking across tests cases, the global
vCoins and testWallet are removed from coinselector_tests and all of the
relevant functions reworked to not need them.
146831f80a ci: Reduce Windows memory for faster scheduling (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A rebased fac3ae2333 from #23043.
The worst scenario (all caches are invalidated) tested in #23217.
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MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 146831f80a
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67bb6b5c43 ci, refactor: Disable binaries for Android task explicitly (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR defines a set of binaries that are compiled in the Android APK task explicitly via `configure` options, that allows to avoid relying on the `test_bitcoin_qt` target from the `src/qt/Makefile`.
It is ported from https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui-qml/pull/58.
No behavior change.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 67bb6b5c43
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6544ea5035 refactor: Block unsafe fs::path std::string conversion calls (Russell Yanofsky)
b39a477ec6 refactor: Add fs::PathToString, fs::PathFromString, u8string, u8path functions (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
The `fs::path` class has a `std::string` constructor which will implicitly convert from strings. Implicit conversions like this are not great in general because they can hide complexity and inefficiencies in the code, but this case is especially bad, because after the transition from `boost::filesystem` to `std::filesystem` in #20744 the behavior of this constructor on windows will be more complicated and can mangle path strings. The `fs::path` class also has a `.string()` method which is inverse of the constructor and has the same problems.
Fix this by replacing the unsafe method calls with `PathToString` and `PathFromString` function calls, and by forbidding unsafe method calls in the future.
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kiminuo:
ACK 6544ea5035
laanwj:
Code review ACK 6544ea5035
hebasto:
re-ACK 6544ea5035, only added `fsbridge_stem` test case, updated comment, and rebased since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22937#pullrequestreview-765503126) review. Verified with the following command:
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Presumably these stubs indicate to packagers that external leveldb is meant to
be supported in some way. It is not. Remove the stubs to avoid sending any
mixed messages.
This commit adds missing test coverage for the bumpfee RPC
error "Transaction has descendants in the mempool", which is
thrown if the bumped tx has descendants in the mempool and is
_not_ connected to the bitcoin wallet. To achieve that, the
test framework's MiniWallet is used.
6531599f42 test: Add check that newkeypool flushes change addresses too (Samuel Dobson)
84fa19c77a Add release notes for keypool flush changes (Samuel Dobson)
f9603ee4e0 Add test for flushing keypool with newkeypool (Samuel Dobson)
6f6f7bb36c Make legacy wallet upgrades from non-HD to HD always flush the keypool (Samuel Dobson)
2434b10781 Fix outdated keypool size default (Samuel Dobson)
22cc797ca5 Add newkeypool RPC to flush the keypool (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
This PR makes two main changes:
1) Adds a new RPC `newkeypool` which will entirely flush and refill the keypool.
2) When upgradewallet is called on old, non-HD wallets upgrading them to HD, we now always flush the keypool and generate a new one, to immediately start using the HD generated keys.
This PR is motivated by a number of users with old, pre-compressed-key wallets upgrading them and being confused about why they still can't generate p2sh-segwit or bech32 addresses -- this is due to uncompressed keys remaining in the keypool post-upgrade and being illegal in these newer address formats. There is currently no easy way to flush the keypool other than to call `getnewaddress` a hundred/thousand times or an ugly hack of using a `sethdseed` call.
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laanwj:
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meshcollider:
Added new commit 6531599f42 to avoid invalidating previous ACKs.
instagibbs:
ACK 6531599f42
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aa69fd6caf build: Drop -Wno-unused-local-typedef (Hennadii Stepanov)
672e8c5d07 build: remove -Wunused-variable (fanquake)
5239af0574 build: remove -Wswitch (fanquake)
0375906e0a build: use loop-analysis over range-loop-analysis (fanquake)
12712fa2c4 build: remove -Wsign-compare (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This remove the addition of flags that are already part of other options, such as `-Wall` or `-Wextra`; see each commit message for details. All of the flags being removed here already exist as part of `-Wall` as of GCC 8, or, for Clang, all exist in `-Wmost` (included in `-Wall)`, or as part of `-Wextra` as of Clang 7. Both of which are our minimum required compilers.
Also cherry-picks one change from #21458.
To give an example of how GCCs `-Wall` has changed over the last few releases:
### 11.x to trunk (12.x)
Added:
```bash
-Wzero-length-bounds
-Wmismatched-dealloc
-Wmismatched-new-delete (only for C/C++)
```
### 10.x to 11.x
Added:
```bash
-Warray-parameter=2 (C and Objective-C only)
-Wrange-loop-construct (only for C++)
-Wsizeof-array-div
-Wvla-parameter (C and Objective-C only)
```
Removed:
```bash
-Wenum-conversion in C/ObjC;
```
### 9.x to 10.x
Added:
```bash
-Wenum-conversion in C/ObjC;
-Wformat-overflow
-Wformat-truncation
-Wzero-length-bounds
```
### 8.x to 9.x
Added:
```bash
-Wpessimizing-move
```
Removed:
```bash
-Wstringop-truncation
```
### 7.x to 8.x
Added:
```bash
-Wcatch-value (C++ and Objective-C++ only)
-Wmissing-attributes
-Wmultistatement-macros
-Wrestrict
-Wsizeof-pointer-div
-Wstringop-truncation
```
[Clang Warning Options](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/DiagnosticsReference.html)
[GCC Warning Options](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html)
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b5950dd59c validation: put coins cache write log into bench debug log (Anthony Towns)
31b2b802b5 blockstorage: use debug log category (Anthony Towns)
da94ebc2fa validation: move header validation error logging to VALIDATION debug category (Anthony Towns)
1d7d835ec3 validation: include block hash when reporting prev block not found errors (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Moves the following log messages into debug log categories:
* "AcceptBlockHeader: ..." to validation
* "Prune: deleted blk/rev" to new blockstorage log category
* "Leaving block file" moves from validation to blockstorage
* "write coins cache to disk" to bench
Also adds the hash of the block to the log message when AcceptBlockHeader is rejecting because of problems with the prev block.
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meshcollider:
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1527b7e8a1 symbol-check: Check requested ELF interpreter (Carl Dong)
b96adcbfae guix: Fix powerpc64(le) dynamic linker name (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23111
It would seem that I got the wrong default glibc-dynamic-linker path for PowerPC platforms. This means that for our currently released v22.0 binaries to be run on powerpc platforms, users would have to either:
1. Move `/lib64/ld64.so.?` to `/lib`, or
2. Invoke their linker-loader directly to start our binaries, e.g. `/lib64/ld64.so.? bitcoind`
This is my bad.
I've fixed the paths in this patchset, and also added a test to `symbol-check.py` so that this does not ever slip past our checks again.
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It is important that binaries request a standard interpreter location
where most distros would place the linker-loader. Otherwise, the user
would be met with a very confusing message:
bash: <path>/<to>/bitcoind: No such file or directory
When really it's the interpreter that's not found.
I used Guix's values for the powerpc64(le) dynamic linkers, and the
/lib-prefix seems to be a Guix-ism rather than standard. The standard
path for the linker-loaders start with /lib64.
I've taken the new loader values from SYSDEP_KNOWN_INTERPRETER_NAMES in
glibc's sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/ldconfig.h file.
For future reference, loader path values can also be found on glibc's
website: https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/ABIList?action=recall&rev=16
ce69e18947 scripts: remove pixie.py (fanquake)
00b85d0b13 scripts: only parse the binary once in security-check.py (fanquake)
cad40a5b16 scripts: use LIEF for ELF checks in security-check.py (fanquake)
8242ae230e scripts: only parse the binary once in symbol-check.py (fanquake)
309eac9019 scripts: use LIEF for ELF checks in symbol-check.py (fanquake)
610a8a8e39 test-*-check: Pass in *FLAGS and compile with them (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This finishes the transition to using LIEF for the ELF symbol and security checks.
Note that there's currently a work around used for identifying RISCV binaries (just checking the interpreter). I've sent a PR upstream, https://github.com/lief-project/LIEF/pull/562, and we should be able to drop that when using LIEF 0.12.0 and onwards.
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fa6f29de51 bitcoin-tx: Reject non-integral and out of range multisig numbers (MarcoFalke)
fafab8ea5e bitcoin-tx: Reject non-integral and out of range sequence ids (MarcoFalke)
fa53d3d826 test: Check that bitcoin-tx accepts whitespace around sequence id and multisig numbers (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Seems odd to silently accept arbitrary strings that don't even represent integral values.
Fix that.
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7e88f61b28 multiprocess: Make interfaces::Chain::isTaprootActive non-const (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
`interfaces::Chain` is an abstract class, so declaring the method const would be exposing internal implementation details of subclasses to interface callers. And specifically this doesn't work because the multiprocess implementation of the `interfaces::Chain::isTaprootActive` method can't be const because IPC connection state and request state is not constant during the call.
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
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38fd709fa5 build: make --enable-werror just -Werror (fanquake)
Pull request description:
No longer special case a set of warnings, to make up our own -Werror,
just use -Werror outright. This shouldn't really have any effect on
existing builders, who were already using `--enable-werror`, and is more
inline with what they would expect `--enable-werror` to be, which is
erroring on any/all warnings.
We keep `-Wno-error=return-type` because we know that is broken when using
mingw-w64. It should only be applied when cross-compiling for Windows.
Similar to the change in #20544, but with (hopefully) less work-arounds,
and other bundled changes. A step towards some configure "cleanups".
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MarcoFalke:
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fa8d492894 rest: Return error when header count is not integral (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Seems odd to interpret a hash (or any other string) as integer when it contains more than the digits 0 to 9.
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shaavan:
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fa4d0aacf2 test: * -> & (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This changes background_cs from being a pointer to a reference to work
around a gcc false warning. Also, this makes the test easier to read.
Fixes bitcoin#23101
Can be reviewed with --ignore-all-space.
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hebasto:
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fa43e7c2d9 bitcoin-tx: Avoid treating overflow as OP_0 (MarcoFalke)
fa053c0019 style: Fix whitespace in Parse* functions (MarcoFalke)
fa03dec7e9 refactor: Use C++11 range based for loop in ParseScript (MarcoFalke)
fad55e79ca doc: Fixup ToIntegral docs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Seems odd to treat integer overflow as `OP_0`, so fix that.
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These test-*-check scripts should compile "test" binaries in a way that
is as close to what autotools would do, since the goal is to make sure
that if we run the *-check script, they can correctly detect flaws in
binaries which are compiled by our autotools-based system.
Therefore, we should emulate what happens when the binary is linked in
autotools, meaning that for C binaries, we need to supply the CFLAGS,
CPPFLAGS, and LDFLAGS flags in that order.
Note to future developers: perhaps it'd be nice to have these
test-*-check scripts be part of configure.ac to avoid having to manually
replicate autoconf-like behaviour every time we find a discrepancy. Of
course, that would also mean you'd have to write more m4...
Because of floating point precision issues, not all of the rounding done
is always correct. To fix this, the fee calculation for
assert_fee_amount is changed to better reflect how CFeeRate::GetFee does
it.
First the feerate is converted to an int representing sat/kvb. Then this
is multiplied by the transaction size, divivided by 1000, and rounded up
to the nearest sat. The result is then converted back to BTC (divided by
1e8) and then rounded down to the nearest sat to avoid precision errors.
This addresses issues like the one in #12467, where some of our compiler flags
end up being dropped during the subconfigure of Univalue. Specifically, we're
still using the compiler-default c++ version rather than forcing c++17.
We can drop the need subconfigure completely in favor of a tighter build
integration, where the sources are listed separately from the build recipes,
so that they may be included directly by upstream projects. This is
similar to the way leveldb build integration works in Core.
Core benefits of this approach include:
- Better caching (for ex. ccache and autoconf)
- No need for a slow subconfigure
- Faster autoconf
- No more missing compile flags
- Compile only the objects needed
There are no benefits to Univalue itself that I can think of. These changes
should be a no-op there, and to downstreams as well until they take advantage
of the new sources.mk.
This also removes the option to use an external univalue to avoid similar ABI
issues with mystery binaries.
Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
a44caf65fe Merge bitcoin-core/univalue-subtree#28: Import fixes for sanitizer reported issues
135254331e Import fixes for sanitizer reported issues
d5fb86940e refactor: use c++11 range based for loop in checkObject
ff9c379304 refactor: Use nullptr (c++11) instead of NULL
08a99754d5 build: use ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx.m4 to check for C++11 support
66d3713ce7 Merge bitcoin-core/univalue#29: ci: travis -> cirrus
808d487292 ci: travis -> cirrus
c390ac375f Merge bitcoin-core/univalue#19: Split sources for easier buildsystem integration
4a5b0a1c65 build: Move source entries out to sources.mk
6c7d94b33c build: cleanup wonky gen usage
a222637c6d Merge #23: Merge changes from jgarzik/univalue@1ae6a23
f77d0f718d Merge commit '1ae6a231a0169938eb3972c1d48dd17cba5947e1' into HEAD
1ae6a231a0 Merge pull request #57 from MarcoFalke/test_fix
92bdd11f0b univalue_write: remove unneeded sstream.h include
ffb621c130 Merge pull request #56 from drodil/remove_sstream_header
f33acf9fe8 Merge commit '7890db9~' into HEAD
66e0adec4d Remove unnecessary sstream header from univalue.h
88967f6586 Version 1.0.4
1dc113dbef Merge pull request #50 from luke-jr/pushKV_bool
72392fb227 [tests] test pushKV for boolean values
c23132bcf4 Pushing boolean value to univalue correctly
81faab26a1 Merge pull request #48 from fwolfst/47-UPDATE_MIT_LINK_TO_HTTPS
b17634ef24 Update URLs to MIT license.
88ab64f6b5 Merge pull request #46 from jasonbcox/master
35ed96da31 Merge pull request #44 from MarcoFalke/Mf1709-univalue-cherrypick-explicit
420c226290 Merge pull request #45 from MarcoFalke/Mf1710-univalue-revert-test
git-subtree-dir: src/univalue
git-subtree-split: a44caf65fe55b9dd8ddb08f04c0f70409efd53b3
c2fbdca549 Add BECH32_INVALID_VERSION test (lsilva01)
b142f79ddb skip test_getaddressinfo() if wallet is disabled (lsilva01)
Pull request description:
Most of `test/functional/rpc_invalid_address_message.py` does not requires wallet.
But if the project is compiled in disable-wallet mode, the entire test will be skipped.
This PR changes the test to run the RPC tests first and then checks if the wallet is compiled.
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0bc666b053 doc: add info for debugging with relative paths (S3RK)
a8b515c317 configure: keep relative paths in debug info (S3RK)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up for #20353 that fixes#21885
It also adds a small section to assist debugging without absolute paths in debug info.
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7fc487afd1 refactor: use `{Read,Write}BE32` helpers for BIP32 nChild (de)serialization (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This small refactoring PR replaces manual bit-fiddling (de)serialization of the BIP32 child number (nChild) by the helpers `ReadBE32`/`WriteBE32`. Note that those were first introduced in #4100, almost one year _after_ the BIP32 derivation implementation has been merged (#2829, eb2c9990).
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fa165e9545 Replace stoul with ToIntegral in dbwrapper (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The string is created with `%llu`. See: 7fcf53f7b4/src/leveldb/db/db_impl.cc (L1436-L1437)
So it seems odd to silently accept when parsing: whitespace, a sign character, trailing chars, overflow, ....
Fix that by using the stricter ToIntegral.
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theStack:
Code-review ACK fa165e9545
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747cd17404 build: no-longer fail default configure if BDB isn't available (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Inline with moving to descriptor (sqlite) wallets by default for 0.23,
this adapts the build system so that a default `./configure` invocation
no-longer fails if BDB isn't present. Currently, if configure is run
with no options, and no BDB is present, we'll fail with:
```bash
checking for Berkeley DB C++ headers... no
configure: error: libdb_cxx headers missing, Bitcoin Core requires this library for BDB wallet support (--without-bdb to disable BDB wallet support)
```
If descriptor wallets are to be the default, this behaviour no longer
makes sense, as a builder should be able to configure and build, to use
a wallet, without BDB installed, and without passing additional
arguments, i.e `--without-bdb` or `--with-incompatible-bdb`, to
configure.
With this change, running configure will no-longer fail, but will
instead print:
```bash
checking for Berkeley DB C++ headers... no
configure: WARNING: libdb_cxx headers missing
configure: WARNING: Bitcoin Core requires this library for BDB (legacy) wallet support
configure: WARNING: Passing --without-bdb will suppress this warning
checking for sqlite3 >= 3.7.17... yes
checking whether to build wallet with support for sqlite... yes
```
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d54ec27bac qt: Add helper to load font (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Originally submitted as https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui-qml/pull/49.
ACKs for top commit:
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stratospher:
Tested ACK d54ec27. Refactoring the code and defining `loadFont()` in `src/qt/guiutil.cpp` reduces redundant imports of the `QFontDatabase` and is a better design.
shaavan:
ACK d54ec27bac
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When calculating a txs absolute fee, if the fee is rounded down to the
nearest satoshi, it is possible for the coin selection algorithms to
undercalculate the fee needed. This can lead to an assertion error in
some situations. One such scenario is added to
rpc_fundrawtransaction.py.
When calculating the fee for a given tx size from a fee rate, we should
always round up to the next satoshi. Otherwise, if we round down (via
truncation), the calculated fee may result in a fee with a feerate
slightly less than targeted.
This is particularly important for coin selection as a slightly lower
feerate than expected can result in a variety of issues.
as some of these tests are designed to be heavily contested to trigger race
conditions or other issues. This created very large log files when run with
DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION defined (up to v22) or with lock logging enabled by default
in current master.
Examples running the following command:
./src/test/test_bitcoin -t checkqueue_tests/test_CheckQueue_Correct_Random -- DEBUG_LOG_OUT > testlog.txt
-rw-r--r-- 87042178 Oct 8 12:41 testlog-with-DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION-at-v22-run1.txt
-rw-r--r-- 73879896 Oct 8 12:42 testlog-with-DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION-at-v22-run2.txt
-rw-r--r-- 65150518 Oct 8 12:51 testlog-with-DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION-at-bb9f76a-run1.txt
-rw-r--r-- 65774554 Oct 8 12:52 testlog-with-DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION-at-bb9f76a-run2.txt
-rw-r--r-- 73493309 Oct 8 13:00 testlog-current-master-at-991753e-run1.txt
-rw-r--r-- 65616977 Oct 8 13:01 testlog-current-master-at-991753e-run2.txt
-rw-r--r-- 5093 Oct 8 13:04 testlog-with-this-commit-run1.txt
-rw-r--r-- 5093 Oct 8 13:05 testlog-with-this-commit-run2.txt
44452110f0 [fuzz] Update comment in FillAddrman() (John Newbery)
640476eb0e [fuzz] Make Fill() a free function in fuzz/addrman.cpp (John Newbery)
90ad8ad61a [fuzz] Make RandAddr() a free function in fuzz/addrman.cpp (John Newbery)
491975c596 [fuzz] Pass FuzzedDataProvider& into Fill() in addrman fuzz tests (John Newbery)
56303e382e [fuzz] Create a FastRandomContext in addrman fuzz tests (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
#22974 improved the performance of `CAddrMan::Good()` significantly so that it could be used directly in the fuzz tests, instead of those tests reaching directly into addrman's internal data structures.
This PR continues the work of making the fuzz tests only use `CAddrMan`'s public methods and pulls the `Fill()` and `RandAddr()` methods from `CAddrManDeterministic` into free functions, since they no longer need access to `CAddrMan` internals.
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mzumsande:
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vasild:
ACK 44452110f0
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43568782c2 External input fund support cleanups (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Minor cleanups to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17211
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benthecarman:
ACK 43568782c2
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Instead of having different buttons or changing button behavior for
making a PSBT, just have SendConfirmationDialog return whether the user
wants a PSBT or a broadcasted transaction. Since this dialog is used
by both the bumpFeeAction and the SendCoinsDialog, changes to both
to support the different behavior is needed. They will check
the return value of the SendConfirmationDialog for whether a PSBT
needs to be created instead of checking whether private keys are
disabled.
Strings used in this dialog are being slightly modified to work with
both private keys enabled and disabled wallets.
429b49378e test: introduce script_util helper for creating P2PK scripts (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is a follow-up to #22363, which took use of already existing `script_util` helpers to get rid of manual CScript for the P2{PKH,SH,WPKH,WSH} output types, in order to increase readability and maintainability of the test code. Here the same is done for P2PK scripts by introducing a helper `key_to_p2pk_script` and using it. Note that the helper only accepts ECDSA pubkeys (i.e. ones with a size of 33 or 65 bytes), hence it can't be used for scripts in the form of [x-only-pubkey, OP_CHECKSIG].
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 429b49378e
rajarshimaitra:
Concept + tACK 429b49378e
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ac402e749c util: Conditionalize some syscalls in syscall name table (W. J. van der Laan)
64085b37f8 util: Add __NR_copy_file_range syscall constant for sandbox (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Make the new syscall sandbox compilable with kernel 4.4.0.
This defines a further syscall constant `__NR_copy_file_range` to make sure all syscalls used in the profile are available even if not defined in the kernel headers.
Also, make a few syscalls optional in the syscall name table:
- `__NR_pkey_alloc`
- `__NR_pkey_free`
- `__NR_pkey_mprotect`
- `__NR_preadv2`
- `__NR_pwritev2`
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3b613722f6 Add release notes for fee est with replacement txs (Antoine Poinsot)
4556406562 qa: test fee estimation with replacement transactions (Antoine Poinsot)
053415b297 qa: split run_test into smaller parts (Antoine Poinsot)
06c5ce9714 Re-include RBF replacement txs in fee estimation (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
This effectively reverts #9519.
RBF is now largely in use on the network (signaled for by around 20% of
all transactions on average) and replacement logic is implemented in
most end-user wallets. The rate of replaced transactions is also
expected to rise as fee-bumping techniques are being developed for
pre-signed transaction ("L2") protocols.
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theStack:
re-ACK 3b613722f6🍪
Tree-SHA512: a6146d15c80ff4ba9249314b0ef953a66a15673e61b8f98979642814f1b169b5695e330e3ee069fa9a7e4d1f8aa10e1dcb7f9aa79181cea5a4c4dbcaf5483023
502f50da12 Test transactions conflicted by double spend in listtransactions (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Test the properties of transactions conflicted by a double spend as returned by RPC listtransactions in the abandoned, confirmations, trusted and walletconflicts fields. These fields are also returned by RPCs listsinceblock and gettransactions.
ACKs for top commit:
brunoerg:
tACK 502f50da12
rajarshimaitra:
Concept + tACK 502f50da12
Tree-SHA512: 28968f4a5f1960ea45b2e6f5b20fe25c1b51f66944062dcddea52ea970ad21c74d583793d091b84e8a5e506d6aecc1f0435c5b918213975b22c38e02bba19aa1
fa2ac5881e test: Replace satoshi_round with int() or Decimal() (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
satoshi_round will round down. To make the code easier to parse use
Decimal() where possible, which does not round. Or use int(), which
explicitly rounds down.
ACKs for top commit:
lsilva01:
Tested ACK fa2ac5881e on Ubuntu 20.04.
Tree-SHA512: 17795d906aa7652933d43e510e993cdd9cf8926da1febf1c42d463048cb38c92dc518ec08736efe29c0189ffd532b108bc7a715f32b4c2ee58b215df65352eb9
fafff132cf doc: Extract FundTxDoc (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
No need to duplicate the documentation for the same field(s) three times.
Fix that by de-duplicating it for the fields: conf_target, estimate_mode, replaceable, and solving_data.
Can be reviewed with `--color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space`.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fafff132cf
Tree-SHA512: 098ddad3904b80b24c9e7b57ca8e807a6ccc3899eac2c9986d71ba3873c2b580bbb95f2fdfbf94b2db02f81c7b0ebf438a90324c23389b7b968ca85ae8475373
fab360aa00 util: Add mremap syscall to AllowAddressSpaceAccess (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23206
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fab360aa00
laanwj:
Code review ACK fab360aa00
fanquake:
ACK fab360aa00 - confirmed that the GUIX build is working with this change:
Tree-SHA512: 9cf808b3e04830e87bca49b27914993929be3c27eb674d89739b8ea5e5c848c87713d638506c1cd2b80b0129c3dff0c488eb240eef3bbf3d7508ece3c934fb54
6bc4398937 doc: Suggest using jom instead of nmake (Hennadii Stepanov)
c4139f06a9 doc: Replace a link to Qt precompiled binaries with compile instructions (Hennadii Stepanov)
5e42f2ad26 build: Make <QtBaseDir> default name Qt and VS versions agnostic (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR replaces a [link to Qt precompiled binaries](https://github.com/sipsorcery/qt_win_binary/releases) with compile instructions that allow users to self-compile static Qt package which is required for building Bitcoin Core with Visual Studio.
ACKs for top commit:
sipsorcery:
ACK 6bc4398937.
Tree-SHA512: 0c91536e51177ec2ed437614cb37b3fd1dccce856548c22307359da68200433971fd97cd8a537b0856cfccc521ac50d61801a78cb5275b818829ee7b43bc7d6a
01bff8f049 qt: Fix WalletControllerActivity progress dialog title (Shashwat)
Pull request description:
Throughout the GUI, the title of the window, tells about the purpose of the window. This was not true for the title of wallet loading wallet.
This PR fixes this issue by renaming the wallet loading window title to 'Open Wallet'
Changes introduced in this PR (Runned Bitcoin-GUI on signet network)
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ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK 01bff8f
hebasto:
ACK 01bff8f049, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8).
Tree-SHA512: cd21c40752eb1c0afb5ec61b8a40e900bc3aa05749963f7957ece6024e4957f5bb37e0eb4f95aac488f5e08aea51fe13b023b05d8302a08c88dcc6790410ba64
faa5e171e6 RPCConsole: Throw when overflowing size_t type for array indices (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
To test:
-> `getblock(getbestblockhash(), 1)[tx][22222222222222222222222222222]`
Before:
<- `868693731dea69a197c13c2cfaa41c9f78fcdeb8ab8e9f8cdf2c9025147ee7d1` (hash of the coinbase tx)
After:
<- `Error: Invalid result query`
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK faa5e171e6
shaavan:
ACK faa5e17
Tree-SHA512: ddff39aae1c15db45928b110a9f1c42eadc5404cdfa89d67ccffc4c6af24091967d43c068ce9e0c1b863cfc4eb5b4f12373a73756a9474f8294e8a44aabc28d8
fa3ab7b5b1 test: Avoid RPC roundtrip in MiniWallet get_descriptor() (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
No need to call an RPC to calculate the checksum.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK fa3ab7b5b1🍂
Tree-SHA512: 2ab019bf7535d7a9fbf30f7e9f1c35f70b0e699e52a8218cbde636fbb0062f58809e750156d7e3cde2ec532023482a4fb26e8f0f2a18def5727cf13b432e3bfd
satoshi_round will round down. To make the code easier to parse use
Decimal() where possible, which does not round. Or use int(), which
explicitly rounds down.
The WalletControllerActivity progress dialog had title of "Bitcoin-Qt".
The window title for opening wallet window should be "Open Wallet",
for creating wallet window should be "Create Wallet", and for the window
that is displayed when wallets are being loaded at startup should be
"Load Wallets". This PR fixes that.
75a9305d45 Fix intermittent test failures due to missing sync_all (Samuel Dobson)
eb02dbba3c Use self.generate not node.generate throughout tests (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
After #17211 was merged, there have been a few intermittent test failures in `wallet_send.py`, `rpc_fundrawtransaction.py`, and `rpc_psbt.py`
I believe all these failures are due to these missing `sync_all()`s
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 75a9305d45
lsilva01:
Tested ACK 75a9305d45 on Ubuntu 20.04
Tree-SHA512: 91de5763664046e5a35802eb1a9a28f69a1a27d78d26c9fa0024bcfab4ccb4b7ad4feebea7de4b19e141db9c39270c623c57c47942a48dfe679fdc8cad70df43
Make the watch-only icon in the bottom bar enabled by default for a better user interface.
Currently, it's disabled by default with a 50% opacity which makes it hard to see the icon in dark mode.
Put these in `#ifdef` as they are newer syscalls that might not be
defined on all kernels:
__NR_pkey_alloc
__NR_pkey_free
__NR_pkey_mprotect
__NR_preadv2
__NR_pwritev2
Thanks to jamesob for reporting.
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.
The original CAddrMan behaviour (before commit
e6b343d880) was to pick a uniformly
random non-empty bucket, and then pick a random element from that
bucket. That commit, which introduced deterministic placement
of entries in buckets, changed this to picking a uniformly random
non-empty bucket position instead.
This commit reverts the original high-level behavior, but in the
deterministic placement model.
Use a (reference) parameter instead of a data member of
CAddrManDeterministic. This will allow us to make Fill() a free function
in a later commit.
Also remove CAddrManDeterministic.m_fuzzed_data_provider since it's no
longer used.
Add interfaces::ExternalSigner to let signer objects be passed between
processes and signer code to run in the original process, without
multiple processes linking and running signer code.
a6d9675d60 contrib: Ask for captcha in signet getcoins.py (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
As the faucet will always ask for a captcha now, the current script is no longer usable.
Change the `getcoins.py` script to print the captcha in dot-matrix to the terminal, using unicode Braille characters.
```
$ ./getcoins.py -a tb1q9srj96uj4uk5gva9k7h2zxuy6ttu7ltsagu0gl
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠙⠢⢄⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠑⠢⣄⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣀⠴⠊⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢦⣄⣀⠀⠀⠀⠉⠒⠤⣀⠀⠀⢀⣀⠄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣀⣀⣤⣄⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⠤⠊⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠹⣍⠹⣦⡀⠀⠀⠀⢀⡿⢻⣿⣿⠋⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⠋⢩⣤⣴⣿⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⡟⠓⠒⠒⠖⠒⢛⣿⡖⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡶⠒⠛⠛⠒⠒⠶⣄⠴⠊⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⢳⡈⢻⣄⠀⣰⠏⣴⣿⠟⠀⠉⠓⠢⢄⣀⣸⡀⢸⣿⠋⠉⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣧⠀⣿⣿⣿⠿⠿⠟⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣷⠀⣾⣿⡿⣷⠊⣿⡇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠙⣆⠹⣾⢃⣾⣿⠋⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣟⡓⣾⣟⣯⡄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡿⠐⣛⡛⠛⠲⣄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⡸⣷⡻⢯⡤⢟⣼⣿⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠘⣧⢠⣾⡿⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⡇⣿⣿⠛⠏⠓⠒⠤⠤⣀⣀⣀⠀⠛⣿⡿⠿⠿⣆⣹⣧⡠⠤⠔⠒⠉⠁⣰⠟⣥⣶⣶⣌⠹⣇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡿⢸⣿⡇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⡇⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠉⣉⠉⠉⠉⢉⡏⢸⣿⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡟⢸⣿⠏⠉⢹⡆⣻⣇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡇⠈⣿⡇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⠀⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣼⠛⠳⠶⠶⠛⣁⣼⣿⡇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣧⠈⠻⠶⠶⠛⣀⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠉⠿⠿⢷⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠛⠿⠿⠿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠘⠻⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠻⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Enter captcha: Yf58
Payment of 0.00100000 BTC sent with txid e0a96a2a768d1ae0d22eaa2942476927d956445276bdf508dfd2f0e2e836f300
```
The only added dependency is that `convert` from ImageMagick (or compatible fork) is installed.
Captchas are disabled by default for custom faucets, but it is possible to specify a custom captcha URL on the command line.
Also adds a way to change the amount requested with e.g. `-n 0.1`.
Edit: credit where credit is due, yope gave me the idea of using Braille characters as a widely available way to do graphics in the terminal. Another possibility is `2x2` block characters but it is a lot less compact. Yet another one is [VT340 Sixel graphics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixel) but it's not supported in many terminal emulators.
ACKs for top commit:
kallewoof:
Tested ACK a6d9675d60
dunxen:
Tested ACK a6d9675
lsilva01:
Tested ACK a6d9675d on Ubuntu 20.04 with the command below:
shaavan:
ACK a6d9675d60
stratospher:
Tested ACK a6d9675 on macOS 10.15.7. This PR:
theStack:
tACK a6d9675d60♟️
Tree-SHA512: 6b39cadcc42b41289977daa523c849d0b1e194ff385a7828ca0097efc0b4d7c74d1ebd3f5b274762563cf039f5198ce22a3ea8cfaa8ac3b9f9c9a954fe43d457
There is no change in behavior. This just helps prepare for the
transition from boost::filesystem to std::filesystem by avoiding calls
to methods which will be unsafe after the transaction to std::filesystem
to due lack of a boost::filesystem::path::imbue equivalent and inability
to set a predictable locale.
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kiminuo <kiminuo@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
There is no change in behavior. This just helps prepare for the
transition from the boost::filesystem to the std::filesystem path
implementation.
Co-authored-by: Kiminuo <kiminuo@protonmail.com>
2d0279987e util: Make sure syscall numbers used in profile are defined (W. J. van der Laan)
8289d19ea5 util: Define SECCOMP_RET_KILL_PROCESS if not provided by the headers (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Looks like we've broke the GUIX build in #20487. This attempts to fix it:
- Define `__NR_statx` `__NR_getrandom` `__NR_membarrier` as some kernel headers lack them, and it's important to have the same profile independent on what kernel is used for building.
- Define `SECCOMP_RET_KILL_PROCESS` as it isn't defined in the headers.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 2d0279987e
Tree-SHA512: c264c66f90af76bf364150e44d0a31876c2ef99f05777fcdd098a23f1e80efef43028f54bf9b3dad016110056d303320ed9741b0cb4c6266175fa9d5589b4277
021f86953e [style] Run changed files through clang formatter. (Amiti Uttarwar)
375750387e scripted-diff: Rename CAddrInfo to AddrInfo (Amiti Uttarwar)
dd8f7f2500 scripted-diff: Rename CAddrMan to AddrMan (Amiti Uttarwar)
3c263d3f63 [includes] Fix up included files (Amiti Uttarwar)
29727c2aa1 [doc] Update comments (Amiti Uttarwar)
14f9e000d0 [refactor] Update GetAddr_() function signature (Amiti Uttarwar)
40acd6fc9a [move-only] Move constants to test-only header (Amiti Uttarwar)
7cf41bbb38 [addrman] Change CAddrInfo access (Amiti Uttarwar)
e3f1ea659c [move-only] Move CAddrInfo to test-only header file (Amiti Uttarwar)
7cba9d5618 [net, addrman] Remove external dependencies on CAddrInfo objects (Amiti Uttarwar)
8af5b54f97 [addrman] Introduce CAddrMan::Impl to encapsulate addrman implementation. (Amiti Uttarwar)
f2e5f38f09 [move-only] Match ordering of CAddrMan declarations and definitions (Amiti Uttarwar)
5faa7dd6d8 [move-only] Move CAddrMan function definitions to cpp (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
Introduce the pimpl pattern for AddrMan to separate the implementation details from the externally used object representation. This reduces compile-time dependencies and conceptually clarifies AddrMan's interface from the implementation specifics.
Since the unit & fuzz tests currently rely on accessing AddrMan internals, this PR introduces addrman_impl.h, which is exclusively imported by addrman.cpp and test files.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK 021f86953e
GeneFerneau:
utACK [021f869](021f86953e)
mzumsande:
ACK 021f86953e
rajarshimaitra:
Concept + Code Review ACK 021f86953e
theuni:
ACK 021f86953e
Tree-SHA512: aa70cb77927a35c85230163c0cf6d3872382d79048b0fb79341493caa46f8e91498cb787d8b06aba4da17b2f921f2230e73f3d66385519794fff86a831b3a71d
Define the following syscall numbers for x86_64, so that the profile
will be the same no matter what kernel is built against, including
kernels that don't have `__NR_statx`:
```c++
#define __NR_statx 332
#define __NR_getrandom 318
#define __NR_membarrier 324
```
44d77d2213 sandbox: add copy_file_range to allowed filesystem syscalls (fanquake)
ee08741c9c sandbox: add newfstatat to allowed filesystem syscalls (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Similar to #23178, this is a follow up to #20487, which has broken running the unit tests for some developers. Fix this by adding `newfstatat` to the list of allowed filesystem related calls.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 44d77d2213
laanwj:
Code review ACK 44d77d2213
practicalswift:
cr ACK 44d77d2213
Tree-SHA512: ce9d1b441ebf25bd2cf290566e05864223c1418dab315c962e1094ad877db5dd9fcab94ab98a46da8b712a8f5f46675d62ca3349215d8df46ec5b3c4d72dbaa6
ef15c574ff build: add python3.10 alias to AC_PATH_PROGS call in configure (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Python 3.10 is [now released](https://pythoninsider.blogspot.com/2021/10/python-3100-is-available.html), and has been available as a beta/rc in distros for a little while already.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK ef15c574ff
laanwj:
Code review ACK ef15c574ff
hebasto:
ACK ef15c574ff, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 4d503d43dfbe210ac6180c63276d4ebe1aa39b0ada2a36c1292634f86603c385179b3034759441401a9ee5022f7687ccd5f3432be5c4e63f2eba7ddb76f5cbb9
9d0379cea6 consensus: use <cstdint> over <stdint.h> in amount.h (fanquake)
863e52fe63 consensus: make COIN & MAX_MONEY constexpr (fanquake)
d09071da5b [MOVEONLY] consensus: move amount.h into consensus (fanquake)
Pull request description:
A first step (of a few) towards some source code reorganization, as well as making libbitcoinconsensus slightly more self contained.
Related to #15732.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
concept ACK 9d0379cea6 🏝
Tree-SHA512: 97fc79262dcb8c00996852a288fee69ddf8398ae2c95700bba5b326f1f38ffcfaf8fa66e29d0cb446d9b3f4e608a96525fae0c2ad9cd531ad98ad2a4a687cd6a
Inline with moving to descriptor (sqlite) wallets by default for 0.23,
this adapts the build system so that a default `./configure` invocation
no-longer fails if BDB isn't present. Currently, if configure is run
with no options, and no BDB is present, we'll fail with:
```bash
checking for Berkeley DB C++ headers... no
configure: error: libdb_cxx headers missing, Bitcoin Core requires this library for BDB wallet support (--without-bdb to disable BDB wallet support)
```
If descriptor wallets are to be the default, this behaviour no longer
makes sense, as a builder should be able to configure and build, to use
a wallet, without BDB installed, and without passing additional
arguments, i.e `--without-bdb` or `--with-incompatible-bdb`, to
configure.
With this change, running configure will no-longer fail, and will
instead print:
```bash
checking for Berkeley DB C++ headers... no
configure: WARNING: libdb_cxx headers missing
configure: WARNING: Bitcoin Core requires this library for BDB (legacy) wallet support
configure: WARNING: Passing --without-bdb will suppress this warning
checking for sqlite3 >= 3.7.17... yes
checking whether to build wallet with support for sqlite... yes
```
4747da3a5b Add syscall sandboxing (seccomp-bpf) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add experimental syscall sandboxing using seccomp-bpf (Linux secure computing mode).
Enable filtering of system calls using seccomp-bpf: allow only explicitly allowlisted (expected) syscalls to be called.
The syscall sandboxing implemented in this PR is an experimental feature currently available only under Linux x86-64.
To enable the experimental syscall sandbox the `-sandbox=<mode>` option must be passed to `bitcoind`:
```
-sandbox=<mode>
Use the experimental syscall sandbox in the specified mode
(-sandbox=log-and-abort or -sandbox=abort). Allow only expected
syscalls to be used by bitcoind. Note that this is an
experimental new feature that may cause bitcoind to exit or crash
unexpectedly: use with caution. In the "log-and-abort" mode the
invocation of an unexpected syscall results in a debug handler
being invoked which will log the incident and terminate the
program (without executing the unexpected syscall). In the
"abort" mode the invocation of an unexpected syscall results in
the entire process being killed immediately by the kernel without
executing the unexpected syscall.
```
The allowed syscalls are defined on a per thread basis.
I've used this feature since summer 2020 and I find it to be a helpful testing/debugging addition which makes it much easier to reason about the actual capabilities required of each type of thread in Bitcoin Core.
---
Quick start guide:
```
$ ./configure
$ src/bitcoind -regtest -debug=util -sandbox=log-and-abort
…
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Experimental syscall sandbox enabled (-sandbox=log-and-abort): bitcoind will terminate if an unexpected (not allowlisted) syscall is invoked.
…
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "addcon"
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "dnsseed"
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "net"
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "msghand"
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "opencon"
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "init"
…
# A simulated execve call to show the sandbox in action:
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z ERROR: The syscall "execve" (syscall number 59) is not allowed by the syscall sandbox in thread "msghand". Please report.
…
Aborted (core dumped)
$
```
---
[About seccomp and seccomp-bpf](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seccomp):
> In computer security, seccomp (short for secure computing mode) is a facility in the Linux kernel. seccomp allows a process to make a one-way transition into a "secure" state where it cannot make any system calls except exit(), sigreturn(), and read() and write() to already-open file descriptors. Should it attempt any other system calls, the kernel will terminate the process with SIGKILL or SIGSYS. In this sense, it does not virtualize the system's resources but isolates the process from them entirely.
>
> […]
>
> seccomp-bpf is an extension to seccomp that allows filtering of system calls using a configurable policy implemented using Berkeley Packet Filter rules. It is used by OpenSSH and vsftpd as well as the Google Chrome/Chromium web browsers on Chrome OS and Linux. (In this regard seccomp-bpf achieves similar functionality, but with more flexibility and higher performance, to the older systrace—which seems to be no longer supported for Linux.)
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No transaction in the mempool should ever be a coinbase.
Since mempoolDuplicate's backend is the chainstate coins view, it should
always contain the coins available.
UpdateCoins is an unnecessary dependency on validation. All we need to
do is add and remove coins to check inputs. We don't need the extra
logic for checking coinbases and handling TxUndos.
Also remove the wrapper function in validation.h which constructs a
throwaway TxUndo object before calling UpdateCoins because it is now
unused.
Remove variables used for keeping track of mempool transactions for
which we haven't processed the parents yet. Since we're iterating in
topological order now, they're always unused.
No behavior changes.
Before, we're always adding transactions to the "check later" queue if
they have any parents in the mempool. But there's no reason to do this
if all of its inputs are already available from mempoolDuplicate.
Instead, check for inputs, and only mark fDependsWait=true if the
parents haven't been processed yet.
Reduce the amount of "check later" transactions by looking at
ancestors before descendants. Do this by iterating through them in
ascending order by ancestor count. This works because a child will
always have more in-mempool ancestors than its parent.
We should never have any entries in the "check later" queue
after this commit.
fa9d72a794 Remove unused ParseDouble and ParsePrechecks (MarcoFalke)
fa3cd28535 refactor: Remove unused ParsePrechecks from ParseIntegral (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
All of the `ParsePrechecks` are already done by `ToIntegral`, so remove them from `ParseIntegral`.
Also:
* Remove redundant `{}`. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20457#discussion_r720116866
* Add missing failing c-string test case
* Add missing failing test cases for non-int32_t integral types
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Code review ACK fa9d72a794, good find on ParseDouble not being used at all, and testing for behavior of embedded NULL characters is always a good thing.
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa9d72a794
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74c0d81b46 test: use miniwallet in test_rpc() function in feature_rbf.py (Shubhankar)
Pull request description:
This PR aims to further increase MiniWallet usage in the functional test feature_rbf.py by using it in the test_rpc(...) . Sub test needs wallet to get a utxo for creating raw txn, and to get address for output, address can be hardcoded and mini wallet can be used for utxo. fund raw transaction is a wallet rpc and should be tested only when bitcoin core is compiled with wallet
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928af61cdb allow send rpc take external inputs and solving data (Andrew Chow)
e39b5a5e7a Tests for funding with external inputs (Andrew Chow)
38f5642ccc allow fundtx rpcs to work with external inputs (Andrew Chow)
d5cfb864ae Allow Coin Selection be able to take external inputs (Andrew Chow)
a00eb388e8 Allow CInputCoin to also be constructed with COutPoint and CTxOut (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently `fundrawtransaction` and `walletcreatefundedpsbt` both do not allow external inputs as the wallet does not have the information necessary to estimate their fees.
This PR adds an additional argument to both those RPCs which allows the user to specify solving data. This way, the wallet can use that solving data to estimate the size of those inputs. The solving data can be public keys, scripts, or descriptors.
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Tree-SHA512: bc7a6ef8961a7f4971ea5985d75e2d6dc50c2a90b44c664a1c4b0f1be5c1c97823516358fdaab35771a4701dbefc0862127b1d0d4bfd02b4f20d2befa4434700
Short options should only be a single character. If not, they can't be
concatenated in a single "-word" (from review by luke-jr).
F is chosen instead of f, because f could be reserved to the nested
wallet_hd.py (test_framework/test_framework.py) arguments parser.
fad5a18548 doc: Combine 23.0 release notes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`doc/release-notes-remove-rescan.md` didn't include a `(#pull_nr)`, so fix that and also combine the notes while touching them.
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Test the properties of transactions conflicted by a double
spend as returned by RPC listtransactions in the "abandoned",
"confirmations", "trusted" and "walletconflicts" fields.
These fields are also returned by RPCs listsinceblock and
gettransactions.
As the faucet will always ask for a captcha now, the current script is
no longer usable.
Change the script to print the captcha in dot-matrix to the terminal,
using unicode Braille characters.
Also:
* Remove redundant {} from return statement
* Add missing failing c-string test case and "-" and "+" strings
* Add missing failing test cases for non-int32_t integral types
b658d7d5c5 test: update assert_fee_amount() in test_framework/util.py (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to 42e1b5d979 (#12486).
- update call to `round()` with our utility function `satoshi_round()` to avoid intermittent test failures
- rename `fee_per_kB` to `feerate_BTC_kvB` for precision
- store division result in `feerate_BTC_vB`
Possibly resolves#19418.
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0ab4c3b272 Return false on corrupt tx rather than asserting (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Takes up #19793
Rather than asserting, we log an error and return CORRUPT so that the user is informed. This type of error isn't critical so it isn't worth `assert`ing.
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 0ab4c3b272. There may be room for more improvements later like better error messages or easier recovery options, but changing from an assert to an error seems like a clear improvement, and this seems to avoid all the pitfalls of the last PR that tried this.
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6e1150ea3b fuzz: add guide to fuzzing with Eclipser v1.x (Alex Groce)
Pull request description:
MarcoFalke and practicalswift here's an Eclipser guide, reconstructed from their documentation and my docker history getting it up and running. It might be good if someone confirmed it actually works for them in a fresh ubuntu 20.04.
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18c5b23a0f [test] Test that -blocksonly nodes still serve compact blocks. (Niklas Gögge)
a79ad65fc2 [test] Test that getdata(CMPCT) is still sent on regular low bandwidth connections. (Niklas Gögge)
5e231c116b [test] Test that -blocksonly nodes do not send getdata(CMPCT) on a low bandwidth connection. (Niklas Gögge)
5bf6587457 [test] Test that -blocksonly nodes do not request high bandwidth mode. (Niklas Gögge)
0dc8bf5b92 [net processing] Dont request compact blocks in blocks-only mode (Niklas Gögge)
Pull request description:
A blocks-only node does not participate in transaction relay to reduce its own bandwidth usage and therefore does not have a mempool. The use of compact blocks is not beneficial to such a node since it will always have to download full blocks.
In both high- and low-bandwidth relaying the `cmpctblock` message is sent. This represent a bandwidth overhead for blocks-only nodes because the `cmpctblock` message is several times larger in the average case than the equivalent `headers` or `inv` announcement.

>**Example:**
>A block with 2000 txs results in a `cmpctblock` with 2000*6 bytes in short ids. This is several times larger than the equivalent 82 bytes for a `headers` message or 37 bytes for an `inv`.
## Approach
This PR makes blocks-only nodes always use the legacy relaying to download new blocks.
It does so by making blocks-only nodes never initiate a high-bandwidth block relay connection by disabling the sending of `sendcmpct(1)`. Additionally a blocks-only node will never request a compact block using `getdata(CMPCT)`.
A blocks-only node will continue to serve compact blocks to its peers in both high- and low-bandwidth mode.
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theStack:
re-ACK 18c5b23a0f🥛
Tree-SHA512: 0c78804aa397513d41f97fe314efb815efcd852d452dd903df9d4749280cd3faaa010fa9b51d7d5168b8a77e08c8ab0a491ecdbdb3202f2e9cd5137cddc74624
No longer special case a set of warnings, to make up our own -Werror,
just use -Werror outright. This shouldn't really have any effect on
existing builders, who were already using --enable-werror, and is more
inline with what they would expect --enable-werror to be, which is
erroring on any/all warnings.
We keep -Wno-error=return-type because we know that is broken when using
mingw-w64. It should only be applied when cross-compiling for Windows.
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
8615507a4e scripted-diff: rename DBErrors::RESCAN_REQUIRED to NEED_RESCAN (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Suggested here as a trivial follow-up: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23123#discussion_r719709924
Makes RESCAN_REQUIRED consistent with NEED_REWRITE
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Tree-SHA512: 82d057c45e192cd6dd8a47675b52699e6cbc82272609a971e6e5d6796aad14a941a70e40d3913dbb611f79c8eadff8030c60ea6f203f2edc3720c0e78c166b97
dc3ec74d67 Add rescan removal release note (Samuel Dobson)
bccd1d942d Remove -rescan startup parameter (Samuel Dobson)
f963b0fa8c Corrupt wallet tx shouldn't trigger rescan of all wallets (Samuel Dobson)
6c006495ef Remove outdated dummy wallet -salvagewallet arg (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Remove the `-rescan` startup parameter.
Rescans can be run with the `rescanblockchain` RPC.
Rescans are still done on wallet-load if needed due to corruption, for example.
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- update call to round() with satoshi_round() to avoid intermittent test failures
- rename fee_per_kB to feerate_BTC_kvB for precision
- store division result in feerate_BTC_vB
2fe69efbc6 qt, wallet: Drop no longer used WalletController::getOpenWallets() (Hennadii Stepanov)
f6991cb906 qt, wallet: Add LoadWalletsActivity class (Hennadii Stepanov)
4a024fc310 qt, wallet, refactor: Move connection to QObject::deleteLater to ctor (Hennadii Stepanov)
f9b633eeab qt, wallet: Move activity progress dialog from data member to local (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR improves the GUI responsiveness during initial wallets loading at startup (especially ones that have tons of txs), and shows a standard progress dialog for long loading:

Fixes#247.
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shaavan:
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promag:
Code review ACK 2fe69efbc6.
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4747db8761 util: Introduce ToIntegral<T>(const std::string&) for locale independent parsing using std::from_chars(…) (C++17) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Make `Parse{Int,UInt}{32,64}` use locale independent `std::from_chars(…)` (C++17) instead of locale dependent `strto{l,ll,ul,ull}`.
[About `std::from_chars`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/from_chars): _"Unlike other parsing functions in C++ and C libraries, `std::from_chars` is locale-independent, non-allocating, and non-throwing."_
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4446ef0a54 build: remove support for weak linking getauxval() (fanquake)
e56100c5b4 build: remove arm includes from getauxval() check (fanquake)
Pull request description:
It was [pointed out in #23030](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23030#issuecomment-922893367) that we might be able to get rid of our weak linking of [`getauxval()`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/getauxval.3.html) (`HAVE_WEAK_GETAUXVAL`) entirely, with only Android being a potential holdout:
> I wonder if it's time to get rid of HAVE_WEAK_GETAUXVAL. I think it's confusing. Either we build against a C library that has this functionality, or not. We don't do this weak linking thing for any other symbols and recently got rid of the other glibc backwards compatibility stuff.
> Unless there is still a current platform that really needs it (Android?), I'd prefer to remove it from the build system, it has caused enough issues.
After looking at Android further, it would seem that given we are moving to using `std::filesystem`, which [requires NDK version 22 and later](https://github.com/android/ndk/wiki/Changelog-r22), and `getauxval` has been available in the since [API version 18](https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/cpu-features#features_using_libcs_getauxval3), that shouldn't really be an issue. Support for API levels < 19 will be dropped with the NDK 24 release, and according to [one website](https://apilevels.com/), supporting API level 18+ will cover ~99% of devices. Note that in the CI we currently build with NDK version 22 and API level 28.
The other change in this PR is removing the include of headers for ARM intrinsics, from the check for strong `getauxval()` support in configure, as they shouldn't be needed. Including these headers also meant that the check would basically only succeed when building for ARM. This would be an issue if we remove weak linking, as we wouldn't detect `getauxval()` as supported on other platforms. Note that we also use `getauxval()` in our RNG when it's available.
I've checked that with these changes we detect support for strong `getauxval()` on Alpine (muslibc). On Linux, previously we'd be detecting support for weak getauxval(), now we detect strong support. Note that we already require glibc 2.17, and `getauxval()` was introduced in `2.16`.
This is an alternative / supersedes #23030.
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1d44513f9b Squashed 'src/crc32c/' changes from b5ef9be675..0d624261ef (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Only change is a warning fix for arm.
```
CXX crc32c/src/crc32c_libcrc32c_a-crc32c.o
In file included from crc32c/src/crc32c.cc:11:0:
crc32c/src/./crc32c_arm64_check.h: In function ‘bool crc32c::CanUseArm64Crc32()’:
crc32c/src/./crc32c_arm64_check.h:43:37: warning: the address of ‘long unsigned int getauxval(long unsigned int)’ will never be NULL [-Waddress]
unsigned long hwcap = (&getauxval != nullptr) ? getauxval(AT_HWCAP) : 0;
~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~
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8ff3743f5e Revert "doc: Remove outdated comments" (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Unfortunately, in #23094 the assumption that #14336 makes comments outdated is wrong. As pointed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23094#discussion_r717226839, the #14336 just moved the relevant code a few lines down.
This PR reverts commit ee7891a0c4, and moves the comments into the right place.
I apologize about that.
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90be29c5b5 wallet: enable SQLite extended result codes (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
With this change, we get more fine-grained error messages if something goes wrong in the course of communicating with the SQLite database. To pick some random examples, the error codes SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM, SQLITE_IOERR_CORRUPTFS or SQLITE_IOERR_FSYNC are way more specific than just a plain SQLITE_IOERR, and the corresponding error messages generated by sqlite3_errstr() will hence give a better hint to the user (or also to the developers, if an error report is sent) what the cause for a failure is.
See the SQLite documentation
https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/extended_result_codes.htmlhttps://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/c_abort_rollback.html
> In its default configuration, SQLite API routines return one of 30 integer result codes. However, experience has shown that many of these result codes are too coarse-grained. They do not provide as much information about problems as programmers might like. In an effort to address this, newer versions of SQLite (version 3.3.8 2006-10-09 and later) include support for additional result codes that provide more detailed information about errors.
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451ca244db qt, refactor: Drop intermediate BitcoinApplication::shutdownResult slot (Hennadii Stepanov)
f3a17bbe5f qt: Do not exit and re-enter main event loop during shutdown (Hennadii Stepanov)
b4e0d2c431 qt, refactor: Allocate SendConfirmationDialog instances on heap (Hennadii Stepanov)
332dea2852 qt, refactor: Keep HelpMessageDialog in the main event loop (Hennadii Stepanov)
c8bae37a7a qt, refactor: Keep PSBTOperationsDialog in the main event loop (Hennadii Stepanov)
7fa91e8312 qt, refactor: Keep AskPassphraseDialog in the main event loop (Hennadii Stepanov)
6f6fde30e7 qt, refactor: Keep EditAddressDialog in the main event loop (Hennadii Stepanov)
59f7ba4fd7 qt, refactor: Keep CoinControlDialog in the main event loop (Hennadii Stepanov)
7830cd0b35 qt, refactor: Keep OptionsDialog in the main event loop (Hennadii Stepanov)
13f618818d qt: Add GUIUtil::ShowModalDialogAndDeleteOnClose (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (1ef34ee25e) during shutdown `QApplication` exits the main event loop, then re-enter again.
This PR streamlines shutdown process by removing the need to interrupt the main event loop, that is required for #59.
Also, blocking [`QDialog::exec()`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdialog.html#exec) calls are replaced with safer [`QDialog::show()`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwidget.html#show), except for `SendConfirmationDialog` as that change is not trivial (marked as TODO).
The [`QDialog::open()`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdialog.html#open) was not used because the actual modality mode (application modal or window modal) of a dialog depends on whether it has a parent.
This PR does not change behavior, and all touched dialogs are still application modal.
As a follow up, a design research could suggest to make some dialogs window modal.
NOTE for reviewers: quitting app while a dialog is open (e.g., via systray icon menu) must work fine.
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2b90eae33c doc: update developer docs for subtree renaming (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Update the developer docs after the [recent subtree renaming](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22646#issuecomment-921154730).
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The helps for RPCs gettransaction, listtransactions, and
listsinceblock returned by TransactionDescriptionString()
state that the "trusted" boolean field is only present if the
transaction is trusted and safe to spend from.
The "trusted" boolean field is in fact returned by
WalletTxToJSON() when the transaction has 0 confirmations,
or negative confirmations, if conflicted, and it can be
true or false.
This commit updates TransactionDescriptionString() to a
more accurate description for "trusted" and updates the
existing line of test coverage to fail more helpfully.
10c6929d55 Include vout when copying transaction ID from coin selection (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Fixes#432
I think it makes sense to just add the vout to the existing function because I can't imagine a situation where a user in the coin selection dialog would want just the transaction ID rather than the specific outpoint, and they can just delete it from the end anyway.
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This effectively reverts de1ae324bf.
RBF is now largely in use on the network (signaled for by around 20% of
all transactions on average) and replacement logic is implemented in
most end-user wallets. The rate of replaced transactions is also
expected to rise as fee-bumping techniques are being developed for
pre-signed transaction ("L2") protocols.
Signed-off-by: Antoine Poinsot <darosior@protonmail.com>
a11da75411 bloom: cleanup includes (fanquake)
f1ed1d3194 bloom: use constexpr where appropriate (fanquake)
2ba4ddf31d bloom: use Span instead of std::vector for `insert` and `contains` (William Casarin)
Pull request description:
This is #18985 rebased, with the most recent comments addressed.
> We can avoid many unnecessary std::vector allocations by changing
CBloomFilter to take Spans instead of std::vector's for the `insert`
and `contains` operations.
> CBloomFilter currently converts types such as CDataStream and uint256
to std::vector on `insert` and `contains`. This is unnecessary because
CDataStreams and uint256 are already std::vectors internally. We just
need a way to point to the right data within those types. Span gives
us this ability.
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This changes background_cs from being a pointer to a reference to work
around a gcc false warning. Also, this makes the test easier to read.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23101
Can be reviewed with --ignore-all-space.
b207971465 Fix feature_segwit failure due to witness (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Fixes#23116
The failure is due to sometimes spending segwit outputs, which add an additional 1 sigop in the witness, added to the 2 (*4) in the outputs.
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bd5c826a96 gui: add RPC setting (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
RPC access is disabled by default for the GUI.
With the proliferation of third party desktop applications that use the Bitcoin Core RPC (e.g. Specter Desktop, Sparrow and Wasabi), this PR makes them slight easier to configure. It's no longer required to find and edit `bitcoin.conf` to add `server=1` to it.
<img width="447" alt="Schermafbeelding 2021-09-02 om 14 25 58" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/131844201-be3b49a8-ae88-47e6-8992-e95ee6b70f69.png">
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4832737c7d qt: connection type translator comments (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
This PR introduces Qt translator comments for `Connection Type` strings in `guiutil.cpp` as well as `rpcconsole.cpp`.
This is an alternate implementation of the idea presented in the last three commits of #289. It is especially inspired by commit 842f4e834dfe5fd2786a5092f78ea28da1b36e4f.
Per [Qt Dev Notes](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/Developer-Notes-for-Qt-Code), it is better to not break up strings when not necessary. This way we preserve the full context for translators.
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cfdb6baa22 test: use MiniWallet for p2p_filter.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
6fc2cd3f09 test: introduce helper to create random P2WPKH scriptPubKeys (Sebastian Falbesoner)
aa26797f69 test: MiniWallet: add `send_to` method to create arbitrary txouts (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (p2p_filter.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in #20078.
For this purpose, a MiniWallet method `send_to` is introduced first, which allows to create arbitrary outputs (scriptPubKey/amount). Note that the implementation for this is already present in feature_rbf.py (recently added in PR #22998), i.e. it is simply moved to the MiniWallet interface.
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fa54efda9b test: pep-8 touched test (MarcoFalke)
fa46768059 test: Remove unused and confusing main parameter from script_util (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
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We can avoid many unnecessary std::vector allocations by changing
CBloomFilter to take Spans instead of std::vector's for the `insert`
and `contains` operations.
CBloomFilter currently converts types such as CDataStream and uint256
to std::vector on `insert` and `contains`. This is unnecessary because
CDataStreams and uint256 are already std::vectors internally. We just
need a way to point to the right data within those types. Span gives
us this ability.
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
fa189621cc doc: Remove un-actionable TODO from chainparams.cpp (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This can't be fixed by writing code, see discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23021/files#r717426632
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Since knowledge of CAddrInfo is limited to callsites that import
addrman_impl.h, only objects in addrman.cpp or the tests have access. Thus we
can remove calling them friends and make the members public.
Now that no bitcoind callers require knowledge of the CAddrInfo object, it can
be moved into the test-only header file.
Review hint: use git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
--color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space
CAddrInfo objects are an implementation detail of how AddrMan manages and adds
metadata to different records. Encapsulate this logic by updating Select &
SelectTriedCollision to return the additional info that the callers need.
Introduce the pimpl pattern for CAddrMan to separate the implementation details
from the externally used object representation. This reduces compile-time
dependencies and conceptually clarifies AddrMan's interface from the
implementation specifics.
Since the unit & fuzz tests currently rely on accessing CAddrMan internals, this
commit introduces addrman_impl.h, which is exclusively imported by addrman.cpp
and test files.
Review hint: git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
--color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space
Also move `Check` and `ForceCheckAddrman` to be after the `FunctionName_` functions.
Review hint: use git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
--color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space
240ea294d5 doc: update doxygen documention of ComputeTimeSmart() and AddToWalletIfInvolvingMe() regarding rescanning_old_block parameter (BitcoinTsunami)
d6eb39af21 test: add functional test to check transaction time determination during block rescanning (BitcoinTsunami)
07b44f16e7 wallet: fix ComputeTimeSmart algorithm to use blocktime during old block rescanning (BitcoinTsunami)
Pull request description:
The function ComputeTimeSmart in wallet.cpp assume that transaction are discovered in the right order.
Moreover the 'smarttime' determination algorithm is coded with realtime scenario in mind and not rescanning of old block.
The functional test demonstrate that if the user import a wallet, then rescan only recent history, and then rescan the entire history, the older transaction discovered would have an incorrect time determination.
In the context of rescanning old block, the only time value that as a meaning is the blocktime.
That's why I've fixed the problem with a simple separation between rescanning of old block and realtime time determination. The fix is written to have no impact on every realtime scenario and only impact the behaviour during a rescanning process.
This PR Fixes#20181.
To be fair, I don't think that this bug could be triggered with the wallet GUI, because it always proceed with a proper rescan.
But RPC API provide the possibility to trigger it. I've discovered it, because Specter desktop v0.10.0 was impacted. (https://github.com/cryptoadvance/specter-desktop/issues/680).
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ea31caf6b4 update estimatesmartfee rpc to return max of estimateSmartFee, mempoolMinFee and minRelayTxFee. (pranabp-bit)
Pull request description:
This PR is in response to the issue [#19699](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19699).
Based on the discussion in the comments of PR [#22673](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22673) changes have been made in the `estimatesmartfee` itself such that it takes into account `mempoolMinFee` and `relayMinFee` . Hence it provides a fee estimate that is most likely to be paid by the user in an actual transaction, preventing issues such as [#16072](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16072).
The test file test/functional/feature_fee_estimation.py has also been updated to check this functionality.
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43cd6b8af9 doc: add release notes for removal of the -deprecatedrpc=addresses flag (Michael Dietz)
2b1fdc2c6c refactor: minor styling, prefer snake case and same line if (Michael Dietz)
d64deac7b8 refactor: share logic between ScriptPubKeyToUniv and ScriptToUniv (Michael Dietz)
8721638daa rpc: remove deprecated addresses and reqSigs from rpc outputs (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
Resolves#21797 now that we've branched-off to v23 ("addresses" and "reqSigs" deprecated) "ExtractDestinations" should be removed.
`-deprecatedrpc=addresses` was initially added in this PR #20286 (which resolved the original issue #20102).
Some chunks of code and logic are no longer used/necessary with the removal of this, and therefore some minor refactoring is done in this PR as well (separated commits)
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03a5fe06bd qt: Keep InitExecutor in main gui thread (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
The `InitExecutor` constructor moves the instance to a dedicated thread. This PR changes that by using `GUIUtil::ObjectInvoke` to run the relevant code in that thread.
A possible follow-up is to ditch the dedicated thread and use `QThreadPool` or even `QtConcurrent::run` (if we want to enable that).
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In preparation for introducing the pimpl pattern to addrman, move all function
bodies out of the header file.
Review hint: use git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
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b8909b0746 Run functional tests with all possible flags (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Functional tests which use flags like `--descriptors` or `--legacy-wallet` won't run if only the base script is given to `test_runner.py` because it doesn't match any script in the list exactly. It would be easier if it would just run both options.
For example, instead of:
```
test_runner.py 'wallet_basic.py --legacy-wallet' 'wallet_basic.py --descriptors'
```
We can now just run:
```
test_runner.py wallet_basic
```
Also useful for `--usecli`, the IPv4/IPv6/nonloopback `rpc_bind.py` variations, etc.
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This will provide better estimates which would be closer to fee paid in actual
transactions.
The test has also been changed such that when the node is restarted with a
high mempoolMinFee, the estimatesmartfee still returns a feeRate greater
than or equal to the mempoolMinFee, minRelayTxFee.(just like the feeRate of actual transactions)
fa8f3ba131 test: pep-8 (MarcoFalke)
fac5708afc test: Use assert_equal over assert for easier debugging (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
See #23116
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7e3ee4cdd0 GUI: Ask user to unlock wallet before signing psbt (Samuel Dobson)
0f3acecf33 Add test that walletprocesspsbt requires unlocked wallet when signing (Samuel Dobson)
0e895212bb Ensure wallet is unlocked before signing in walletprocesspsbt (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
If signing a PSBT, we need to ensure the wallet is unlocked.
Fixes#22874, fixesbitcoin-core/gui#312
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efcaefc7b5 test: Add remaining scenarios of 0 waste (rajarshimaitra)
Pull request description:
As per the [review club](https://bitcoincore.reviews/22009) discussion on #22009 , it was observed that there were other two fee scenarios in which selection waste could be zero.
These are:
- (LTF - Fee) == Change Cost
- (LTF - Fee) == Excess
Even though these are obvious by the definition of waste metric, adding tests for them can be helpful in explaining its behavior
to new readers of the code base, along with pinning the behavior for future.
This PR adds those two cases to waste calculation unit test.
Also let me know if I am missing more scenarios.
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182de7ba10 ci: update minimum compiler requirements for std::filesystem (fanquake)
04f5bafb7b doc: update minimum compiler requirements for std::filesystem (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This increases the minimum required compiler versions to Clang 7 and GCC 8.1. This has been split out of #20744 (migration to `std::filesystem`), as it's also a requirement for some other changes, such as #20452 or #20457 which want to make use of `std::from_chars`. As well as #20435, which is also `std::filesystem` related. Given that the `std::filesystem` changes are moving ahead, splitting out this change to let other PRs take advantage of the new requirements seems worthwhile.
Clang 7 has been available in Debian since [Stretch (oldoldstable)](https://packages.debian.org/stretch/clang-7) and in Ubuntu since [Bionic (18.04)](https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic-updates/clang-7). GCC 8 has been available in Debian since [Buster (oldstable)](https://packages.debian.org/buster/gcc) and in Ubuntu since [Bionic (18.04)](https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/gcc-8). CentOS 8 also packages GCC 8.
The CI changes here give us one build with GCC 8, and another using Clang 7 on top of libc++.
Note that the minimum required libc++ in dependencies.md is unchanged as, at least for `<filesystem>`, and the `*_chars` use cases, libc++ 7 [should be sufficient](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/compiler_support/17).
I've tested that building `<filesystem>` code using Clang 7 & libc++ works. i.e `clang++-7 -std=c++17 fs.cpp -stdlib=libc++ -lc++fs`. Also that building `<filesystem>` code with Clang 7 and libstdc++ 8 works. i.e `clang++-7 -std=c++17 fs.cpp -lstdc++fs`.
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With this change, we get more fine-grained error messages if something
goes wrong in the course of communicating with the SQLite database. To
pick some random examples, the error codes SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM,
SQLITE_IOERR_CORRUPTFS or SQLITE_IOERR_FSYNC are way more specific than just a
plain SQLITE_IOERR, and the corresponding error messages generated by
sqlite3_errstr() will hence give a better hint to the user (or also to the
developers, if an error report is sent) what the cause for a failure is.
4befc8f1c0 ci: Enable feature_asmap.py test on native Windows (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is a [follow up](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23084#issuecomment-927077970) of #23084. It enables the `feature_asmap.py` functional test which is fixed in #23084.
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93b9800fec scripted-diff: Rename overloaded int GetArg to GetIntArg (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This is meant to improve readability of code and remove guesswork needed to determine argument types and migrate to [typed arguments (#22978)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22978) by having distinctly named `GetArg` `GetArgs` `GetBoolArg` and `GetIntArg` methods.
---
This commit was originally part of #22766 and had some review discussion there. But it was [wisely suggested](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22766#issuecomment-910001542) to be split off to make that PR smaller.
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dc10ca346b net: switch to signet DNS seed (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
I spun up a DNS seed for Signet, source: https://github.com/sipa/bitcoin-seeder/pull/94
If anyone else spins up a DNS seed, let me know in the comment and I'll add it.
Because one DNS seed is not very diverse, this PR leaves two hardcoded nodes just in case (). The one dropped node no longer exists.
Replaces #23000.
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b8cd2a4292 Add references for the generator/constant used in Bech32(m) (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
I often find myself recreating this, or looking up references for this construction. So instead, this seems like as good a place as any to place a summary.
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d2eccacd18 doc: Clarify that change_cost cannot be negative in GetSelectionWaste (benthecarman)
Pull request description:
We assert that the `change_cost` must be positive so we should document it in the function's docs
4f5ad43b1e/src/wallet/coinselection.cpp (L361)
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fa01f22e6e test: Add missing re.escape() to feature_addrman test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Needed to run the test on windows
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa01f22e6e
hebasto:
ACK fa01f22e6e, passed 2 consequential runs in my [personal CI](https://cirrus-ci.com/task/6522304080379904).
Tree-SHA512: d7ca4fb882cc6693989ddf6fc092db3259a0619cb8f87293c588484b9c62e6755e9fb1bb2c1ab85fcc8f0349d9bc155ba515e16674c0f6f56236e7fbb14655a8
With this new method, outputs to an arbitrary scriptPubKey/amount can
be created. Note that the implementation was already present in the
test feature_rbf.py and is just moved to the MiniWallet interface, in
order to enable other tests to also use it.
Before this patch, the log might be corrupted by other threads logging
at the same time. For example, another RPC thread:
[httpworker.1] [default wallet] keypool reserve 1296
[httpworker.1] SelectCoins() best subset: Received a POST request for / from 127.0.0.1:53732
[httpworker.3] ThreadRPCServer method=getnetworkinfo user=__cookie__
[httpworker.1] 0.78125 0.1953125 0.02441406 0.00610351 0.00305175 0.00152587 total 1.01025417
Improve readability of code, simplify future scripted diff cleanup PRs, and be
more consistent with naming for GetBoolArg.
This will also be useful for replacing runtime settings type checking
with compile time checking.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
git grep -l GetArg | xargs sed -i 's/GetArg(\([^)]*\( [0-9]\+\|-1\|port\|BaseParams().RPCPort()\|Params().GetDefaultPort()\|_TIMEOUT\|Height\|_WORKQUEUE\|_THREADS\|_CONNECTIONS\|LIMIT\|SigOp\|Bytes\|_VERSION\|_AGE\|_CHECKS\|Checks() ? 1 : 0\|_BANTIME\|Cache\|BLOCKS\|LEVEL\|Weight\|Version\|BUFFER\|TARGET\|WEIGHT\|TXN\|TRANSACTIONS\|ADJUSTMENT\|i64\|Size\|nDefault\|_EXPIRY\|HEIGHT\|SIZE\|SNDHWM\|_TIME_MS\)\))/GetIntArg(\1)/g'
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
ee7891a0c4 doc: Remove outdated comments (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The first removed comment was introduced in #5288, the second one in #13503.
Both are outdated since #14336.
ACKs for top commit:
duncandean:
crACK ee7891a0
Tree-SHA512: a2d6071919e81c916bfc2178109bbc464417321bcc567ed0644448c5faea8e58cb08a7657afa1b6ffe1fb63e114a2a47b31c893e471839ba9d49a3986e68b2a7
faa9c19a4b doc: Add 23061 release notes (MarcoFalke)
faff17bbde Fix (inverse) meaning of -persistmempool (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Passing `-persistmempool` is currently treated as `-nopersistmempool`
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
reACK faa9c19a4b
hebasto:
ACK faa9c19a4b, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: f34a89a07745dabe340eb845b2a348b79c093e9056f7a21c17e1ba2e278177c9b4cf30e8095791fd645a7f90eb34850b2eee0c869b4f6ec02bf749c73b0e52ee
fad02274ba test: Remove Windows workaround in authproxy (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Might no longer be needed after https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23089
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK fad02274ba, passed 3 consequential runs on my [personal CI](https://cirrus-ci.com/task/4897456077930496):
Tree-SHA512: 3c408e068ad7590dc0e5922c0b4cd3bf927e22fe624b13b8ab38db848342d310c9c934f358638fd5234c7b5f10f95d3bddc676deb925dcbba54945e2e8229275
5825b34783 test: avoid non-determinism in asmap-addrman test (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
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 still 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. !=
```
Closes#23078.
Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
ACKs for top commit:
mzumsande:
Re-ACK 5825b34783
Tree-SHA512: eb6624a196fa5617c84aad860c8f91e8a8f60fc9fe2d7168facc298ee38db5e93b7e988e11c2ac1b399dc2c6b8fad360fb10bdbf10e598a1878300388475a200
d96b000e94 Make GUI UTXO lock/unlock persistent (Samuel Dobson)
077154fe69 Add release note for lockunspent change (Samuel Dobson)
719ae927dc Update lockunspent tests for lock persistence (Samuel Dobson)
f13fc16295 Allow lockunspent to store the lock in the wallet DB (Samuel Dobson)
c52789365e Allow locked UTXOs to be store in the wallet database (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Addresses and closes#22368
As per that issue (and its predecessor #14907), there seems to be some interest in allowing unspent outputs to be locked persistently. This PR does so by adding a flag to lockunspent to store the change in the wallet database. Defaults to false, so there is no change in default behaviour.
Edit: GUI commit changes default behaviour. UTXOs locked/unlocked via the GUI are now persistent.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK d96b000e94
kristapsk:
ACK d96b000e94
lsilva01:
Tested ACK d96b000e94 on Ubuntu 20.04
prayank23:
ACK d96b000e94
Tree-SHA512: 957a5bbfe7f763036796906ccb1598feb6c14c5975838be1ba24a198840bf59e83233165cb112cebae909b6b25bf27275a4d7fa425923ef6c788ff671d7a89a8
097ac74fd2 ci: Add more functional tests to the native Windows task (Hennadii Stepanov)
8e08a4b6ce ci: Increase the dynamic port range to the maximum on native Windows (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Fixes#18548.
The solution suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18548#issuecomment-923944390.
Also more functional tests added to the native Windows task.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
concept ACK 097ac74fd2
Tree-SHA512: 51f3cb5b4e707dd2e4fd6b3be7e3b9615ec4a2760f4e0de9312443edadedf148e94964c43352fd2c8f6842a2baf70084b559760e7b46fc654ea882b0bba21443
fa04f26aa7 test: Avoid race after connect_nodes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Wait until the connection is fully established on both sides (verack). Fixes#22714
ACKs for top commit:
kiminuo:
utACK fa04f26aa7
Tree-SHA512: bc2c44b44b688086ff84046924cf5251dd625584e93ce8fa17de27023855b32f3bb55109b846abbcec775e2836c7f3c5a81d6b4aff7c4ac065b9aefa044c1883
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>
e148a52332 bench: fixed ubsan implicit conversion (Martin Ankerl)
da4e2f1da0 bench: various args improvements (Jon Atack)
d312fd94a1 bench: clean up includes (Jon Atack)
1f10f1663e bench: add usage description and documentation (Martin Ankerl)
d3c6f8bfa1 bench: introduce -min_time argument (Martin Ankerl)
9fef832932 bench: make EvictionProtection.* work with any number of iterations (Martin Ankerl)
153e6860e8 bench: change AddrManGood to AddrManAddThenGood (Martin Ankerl)
468b232f71 bench: remove unnecessary & incorrect multiplication in MuHashDiv (Martin Ankerl)
eed99cf272 bench: update nanobench from 4.3.4 to 4.3.6 (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
This PR updates the nanobench with the latest release from upstream, v4.3.6. It fixes the missing performance counters.
Due to discussions on #22999 I have done some work that should make the benchmark results more reliable. It introduces a new flag `-min_time` that allows to run a benchmark for much longer then the default. When results are unreliable, choosing a large timeframe here should usually get repeatable results even when frequency scaling cannot be disabled. The default is now 10ms. For this to work I have changed the `AddrManGood` and `EvictionProtection` benchmarks so they work with any number of iterations.
Also, this adds more usage documentation to `bench_bitcoin -h` and I've cherry-picked two changes from #22999 authored by Jon Atack
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
re-ACK e148a52332
laanwj:
Code review ACK e148a52332
Tree-SHA512: 2da6de19a5c85ac234b190025e195c727546166dbb75e3f9267e667a73677ba1e29b7765877418a42b1407b65df901e0130763936525e6f1450f18f08837c40c
This commit adds specific expected reject reasons for segwit blocks
sent to the node, that are only showing up if one script threads
is used. For this reason, the node is started with the parameter
`-par=1`.
This commit adds specific expected reject reasons for segwit blocks
sent to the node, that are independent of whether multiple script threads
are activated or not.
fa4db8671b test: Activate all regtest softforks at height 1, unless overridden (MarcoFalke)
faad1e5ffd Introduce -testactivationheight=name@height setting (MarcoFalke)
fadb2ef2fa test: Add extra_args argument to TestChain100Setup constructor (MarcoFalke)
faa46986aa test: Remove version argument from build_next_block in p2p_segwit test (MarcoFalke)
fa086ef539 test: Remove unused ~TestChain100Setup (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
All softforks that are active at the tip of mainnet, should also be active from genesis in regtest. Otherwise their rules might not be enforced in user testing, thus making their testing less useful.
To still allow tests to check pre-softfork rules, a runtime argument can change the activation height.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa4db8671b
theStack:
re-ACK fa4db8671b
Tree-SHA512: 6397d46ff56ebc48c007a4cda633904d6ac085bc76b4ecf83097c546c7eec93ac0c44b88083b2611b9091c8d1fb8ee1e314065de078ef15e922c015de7ade8bf
There are two more cases where waste can be 0, when:
- (Fee - LTF) == -Change Cost
- (Fee - LTF) == -Excess
Adding these two conditions explicitly in the unit test will help
pin the behavior, also demonstrate waste calculation scenarios to new
readers.
It was [pointed out in #23030](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23030#issuecomment-922893367) that we might be able to get rid of our weak linking of [`getauxval()`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/getauxval.3.html) (`HAVE_WEAK_GETAUXVAL`) entirely, with only Android being a potential holdout:
> I wonder if it's time to get rid of HAVE_WEAK_GETAUXVAL. I think it's confusing. Either we build against a C library that has this functionality, or not. We don't do this weak linking thing for any other symbols and recently got rid of the other glibc backwards compatibility stuff.
> Unless there is still a current platform that really needs it (Android?), I'd prefer to remove it from the build system, it has caused enough issues.
After looking at Android further, it would seem that given we are moving to using `std::filesystem`, which [requires NDK version 22 and later](https://github.com/android/ndk/wiki/Changelog-r22), and `getauxval` has been available in the since [API version 18](https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/cpu-features#features_using_libcs_getauxval3), that shouldn't really be an issue. Support for API levels < 19 will be dropped with the NDK 24 release, and according to [one website](https://apilevels.com/), supporting API level 18+ will cover ~99% of devices. Note that in the CI we currently build with NDK version 22 and API level 28.
The other change in this PR is removing the include of headers for ARM intrinsics, from the check for strong `getauxval()` support in configure, as they shouldn't be needed. Including these headers also meant that the check would basically only succeed when building for ARM. This would be an issue if we remove weak linking, as we wouldn't detect `getauxval()` as supported on other platforms. Note that we also use `getauxval()` in our RNG when it's available.
I've checked that with these changes we detect support for strong `getauxval()` on Alpine (muslibc). On Linux, previously we'd be detecting support for weak getauxval(), now we detect strong support. Note that we already require glibc 2.17, and `getauxval()` was introduced in `2.16`.
This is an alternative / supersedes #23030.
This ensures that if we're going to add an action to open up
a transaction in a third-party link (block explorer) that it
is seperated into it's own section.
The text for an open third-party tx URL action
is improved by appending the host name with "Show in".
This makes it self-explanatory what the action will do.
673a5bd337 test: validation: add unittest for UpdateTip behavior (James O'Beirne)
2705570109 test: refactor: separate CreateBlock in TestChain100Setup (James O'Beirne)
298bf5d563 test: refactor: declare NoMalleation const auto (James O'Beirne)
071200993f move-only: unittest: add test/util/chainstate.h (James O'Beirne)
8f5710fd0a validation: fix CheckBlockIndex for multiple chainstates (James O'Beirne)
5a807736da validation: insert assumed-valid block index entries into candidates (James O'Beirne)
01a9b8fe71 validation: set BLOCK_ASSUMED_VALID during snapshot load (James O'Beirne)
42b2520db9 chain: add BLOCK_ASSUMED_VALID for use with assumeutxo (James O'Beirne)
b217020df7 validation: change UpdateTip for multiple chainstates (James O'Beirne)
665072a36d doc: add comment for g_best_block (James O'Beirne)
ac4051d891 refactor: remove unused assumeutxo methods (James O'Beirne)
9f6bb53935 validation: add chainman ref to CChainState (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11) (parent PR: #15606)
---
Modify UpdateTip and CheckBlockIndex for use with multiple chainstates. Includes a new unittest verifying `g_best_block` behavior (previously untested at the unit level) and various changes necessary for running and testing `ProcessNewBlock()`-like behavior on the background validation chainstate.
This changeset introduces a new block index `nStatus` flag called `BLOCK_ASSUMED_VALID`, and it is applied to block index entries that are beneath the UTXO snapshot base block upon snapshot load. Once each block is validated (during async background validation), the flag is removed. This allows us to avoid (ab)using `BLOCK_VALID_*` flags for snapshot chain block entries, and preserves the original meaning of those flags.
Note: this PR previously incorporated changes to `LoadBlockIndex()` and `RewindBlockIndex()` as noted in Russ' comments below, but once I generated the changes necessary to test the UpdateTip change, I decided to split this changes out into another PR due to the size of this one.
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jonatack:
Code-review re-ACK 673a5bd337 reviewed diff, rebased to master/debug build/ran unit+functional tests
naumenkogs:
ACK 673a5bd337
fjahr:
Code review ACK 673a5bd337
ariard:
utACK 673a5bd3
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 673a5bd337. Just linker fix and split commit changes mentioned https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21526#issuecomment-921064563 since last review
benthecarman:
ACK 673a5bd337
Tree-SHA512: 0a6dc23d041b27ed9fd0ee1f3e5971b92fb1d2df2fc9b655d5dc48594235321ab1798d06de2ec55482ac3966a9ed56de8d56e9e29cae75bbe8690bafc2dda383
64e1ddd255 log: call LogPrint only once with time data samples (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
When timedata samples are logged, `LogPrint()` is currently invoked multiple times on the same log entry.
This can lead to chaos in the log when other threads log concurrently, as in this example which motivated this PR:
```
2021-09-20T00:28:57Z -48 -26 -11 -8 -6 Addrman checks started: new 37053, tried 83, total 37136
2021-09-20T00:28:57Z -3 -1 -1 -1 -1 +0 | nTimeOffset = -3 (+0 minutes)
```
Fix this by building the log message in a string and logging it one `LogPrint()` call. I also changed the wording slightly so that it becomes understandable what is being logged, example:
```
2021-09-21T21:03:24Z time data samples: -43 -18 -12 -4 -1 -1 +0 +0 +268 | median offset = -1 (+0 minutes)
```
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
Tested ACK 64e1ddd255
laanwj:
Tested ACK 64e1ddd255, new message lgtm
Tree-SHA512: ffb7a93166cc8fd6a39200b9e03a9d1e8e975b7ded822ccddd015f553258b991162a5cb867501f426d3ebcfef4f32f0e06e17b18e6b01486b967595d102f8379
ab27800799 log: Remove unnecessary timing logs for Callbacks bench (Douglas Chimento)
Pull request description:
Logging of Callbacks are no longer needed and records times that are not relevant for performance analysis.
resolves#23071
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Thanks. re-ACK ab27800799
jonatack:
Code review ACK ab27800799
Tree-SHA512: be1ea780c4db9407a8799065a8824b9d3610abac72af5907809ed62d493d5a54e65735de45ec5fdd0edb85ef21ec6036105abe8ca00093942980f6f92e7fec50
f2747d1602 build: Restrict check for CRC32C intrinsic to aarch64 (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
`crc32c`'s hardware accelerated code doesn't handle ARM 32-bit at all, but only 64-bit. Make the check in `configure.ac` check for this architecture explicitly. This change does not affect non-ARM architectures.
For the release binaries, the current `configure.ac` check happens to work: it enables it on aarch64 but disables it for armhf. However some combination of compiler version and settings can cause this check to succeed on armhf (as reported on IRC). So make the 64-bit platform requirement explicit.
(details: while the check already explicitly checks the `__crc32d` intrinsic, which strictly doesn't exist on 32-bit ARM, this is not enough! gcc happens to helpfully emulate it:
> These built-in intrinsics for the ARMv8-A CRC32 extension are available when the -march=armv8-a+crc switch is used "uint32_t __crc32d (uint32_t, uint64_t)" Form of expected instruction(s): Two crc32w r0, r0, r0 instructions for AArch32
)
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re-tACK f2747d1602
jarolrod:
ACK f2747d1602
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b69a106bcd test: use test_framework.p2p P2P_SERVICES in functional tests (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
`P2P_SERVICES` is defined in `test/functional/test_framework/p2p.py`, so we can use it as a single definition for our functional tests. It may also be a tiny bit more efficient to use the constant rather than calculating `NODE_NETWORK | NODE_WITNESS` every time we need it in the tests.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK b69a106bcd
klementtan:
crACK b69a106bcd
fanquake:
ACK b69a106bcd - didn't look at the formatting changes.
Tree-SHA512: f83e593663a69182986325d9ba2b4b787b87896d6648973f4f802f191a2573201b9e7d7e10e69662ef1965fa63268845726ed1aa5742a2e38dcccf4aebc6a961
0ef08f8bed add missing includes in policy/rbf (glozow)
c6abeb76fb make MAX_BIP125_RBF_SEQUENCE constexpr (glozow)
3cf46f6055 [doc] improve RBF documentation (glozow)
c78eb8651b [policy/refactor] pass in relay fee instead of using global (glozow)
Pull request description:
Followups to #22675 and documentation-only changes intended to clarify the code/logic concerning mempool Replace-by-Fee.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK 0ef08f8bed
fanquake:
ACK 0ef08f8bed
Tree-SHA512: 6797ae758beca0c9673cb00ce85da48e9a4ac5cb5100074ca93e004cdb31d24d91a1a7721b57fc2f619addfeb4950d8caf45fee0f5b7528defbbd121eb4d271f
fa5e8c1044 Revert "test: Add missing suppression signed-integer-overflow:addrman.cpp" (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Forgot to do this in #22734
ACKs for top commit:
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ACK fa5e8c1044
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fa08d4cfb1 Use C++11 member initializer in CTxMemPoolEntry (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This removes a bunch of boilerplate, makes the code easier to read.
Also, C++11 member initialization avoids accidental uninitialized
members.
Can be reviewed with the git option "--word-diff-regex=." or with "git
difftool --tool=meld".
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
Code review ACK fa08d4cfb1
shaavan:
Code Review ACK fa08d4cfb1
Tree-SHA512: 2424861002fbcef2a3f01845662c115b973a7a5103f359305b5d9237c055eb003aa7646fc1cb30e6eaf90810d662f94cedc6f90795e30b56680f9c81f631d64b
fa45a1338a refactor: Remove unused validation includes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Unused includes will cause needless recompilation when headers are changed. Also, they pretend there are dependencies that don't exist.
Fix both by removing them.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa45a1338a
theStack:
ACK fa45a1338a♻️
Tree-SHA512: 69190fd09184b75bce34ce3f315a1817e09ea32779f9ddc2d4790c89b0887b6cebd88aba66fa054c43c9183fc66202a556d982dd7034fc389a75802d8aaac83a
Can be reviewed with -W --ignore-all-space
Fixes:
* Calling ConsumeRandomLengthByteVector 4 times, when 2 is enough.
* Slow execution speed: Finalize is expensive because it invokes
division. Speed up the target by calling Finalize() at most twice per
fuzz input.
f6e4db27ce test: add aarch64-apple-darwin platform entry to get_previous_releases (Zero-1729)
Pull request description:
Over the course of reviewing a PR, I had to edit `test/get_previous_releases.py` (after I ran `git clean -xdff`) to run the backwards compatibility tests (e.g. `wallet_upgradewallet`, `feature_backwards_compatibility`, etc.), as currently on master, running the script as indicated in [`test/README.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/test/README.md), for example, on an M1 machine results in the following error, as the `aarch64-apple-darwin*` platform entry is presently not recognised:
> Output from an M1 machine running macOS v11.5.2
```sh
$ test/get_previous_releases.py -b v0.20.1 v0.19.1 v0.18.1 v0.17.2 v0.16.3 v0.15.2
Releases directory: releases
Not sure which binary to download for aarch64-apple-darwin20.6.0
```
As a quick fix, this PR adds the missing `aarch64-apple-darwin*` platform entry. Running the script now results in fetching the old binaries, as expected:
```sh
$ test/get_previous_releases.py -b v0.20.1 v0.19.1 v0.18.1 v0.17.2 v0.16.3 v0.15.2
Releases directory: releases
Fetching: https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.20.1/bitcoin-0.20.1-osx64.tar.gz
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
0 20.9M 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- 0:00:02 --:--:-- 0
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 20.9M 100 20.9M 0 0 136k 0 0:02:37 0:02:37 --:--:-- 95607
Checksum matched
…
Checksum matched
```
After this patch, the backwards compatibility tests also run successfully, as expected.
**Note**: I am open to other possible solutions.
---
Steps to reproduce:
> Ensure you take out the binaries in `releases` if they already exist.
Try running `test/get_previous_releases.py -b v0.15.2` or similar to fetch the old release binaries.
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fa3669f72f fuzz: Move all addrman fuzz targets to one file (MarcoFalke)
fa7a883f5a addrman: Replace assert with throw on corrupt data (MarcoFalke)
fa298971e6 Refactor: Turn the internal addrman check helper into a forced check (MarcoFalke)
fae5c633dc move-only: Move CAddrMan::Check to cpp file (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Assert should only be used for program internal logic errors, not to sanitize external user input.
The assert was introduced via the debug-only runtime option `-checkaddrman` in commit 803ef70fd9, thus won't need a backport.
Also, it doesn't really make sense to continue when the deserialized addrman doesn't pass the sanity check.
For example, if `nLastSuccess` is negative, it would later result in integer overflows. Thus, this patch fixes#22931.
Also,
Fixes#22503Fixes#22504Fixes#22519Closes#22498
Steps to test:
```
mkdir -p /tmp/test_235/regtest/
echo 'H4sIAAAAAAAAA/u1f+stZmUGYgELgwPRakfBKBgFo2AUjIJRMApGwSgYBaNgFIyCUTBswdyGpFnLjUKjP9e0bvjYusl6b+L2e7Vs2dd6N//Pua0/xQUALJAn93IQAAA=' | base64 --decode | zcat > /tmp/test_235/regtest/peers.dat
./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -regtest -datadir=/tmp/test_235/ -checkaddrman=1 -printtoconsole | grep -A2 'Loading P2P addresses'
```
Output before:
```
2021-09-10T11:28:37Z init message: Loading P2P addresses…
2021-09-10T11:28:37Z ADDRMAN CONSISTENCY CHECK FAILED!!! err=-16
bitcoin-qt: addrman.cpp:765: void CAddrMan::Check() const: Assertion `false' failed.
(program crashes)
```
Output after:
```
2021-09-10T11:26:00Z init message: Loading P2P addresses…
2021-09-10T11:26:00Z Error: Invalid or corrupt peers.dat (Corrupt data. Consistency check failed with code -16: iostream error). If you believe this is a bug, please report it to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues. As a workaround, you can move the file ("/tmp/test_235/regtest/peers.dat") out of the way (rename, move, or delete) to have a new one created on the next start.
(program exits)
```
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This removes a bunch of boilerplate, makes the code easier to read.
Also, C++11 member initialization avoids accidental uninitialized
members.
Can be reviewed with the git option "--word-diff-regex=." or with "git
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f680d27155 test: use MiniWallet for make_utxo helper in feature_rbf.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
0f27524602 test: scale amounts in test_doublespend_tree down by factor 10 (Sebastian Falbesoner)
d1e2481274 test: scale amounts in test_doublespend_chain down by factor 10 (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR aims to further increase MiniWallet usage in the functional test feature_rbf.py by using it in the `make_utxo(...)` helper, which is the only part that needs a wallet for most sub-tests. In order to do that, the amounts for the utxos have to be scaled down in two sub-tests first (`test_doublespend_chain` and `test_doublespend_tree`, see first two commits), since we need amounts passed to `make_utxo` than can be funded by only one input. For creating UTXOs with a value of 50 BTC, we'd need to implement a method for consolidating multiple utxos into one first, which seems to be overkill.
Note that after this PR's change, there is only one sub-test left (`test_rpc`) that needs the wallet compiled into bitcoind.
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The benchmarks can now run much longer due to the minimum of 10ms or
directly with -min_time. With -min_time=20000 I could trigger two ubsan
errors in the benchmarks, which are fixed in this commit by using
unsigned type and adding "& 0xFF".
- use ALLOW_BOOL for -list arg instead of ALLOW_ANY
- touch up `-asymptote=<n1,n2,n3...>` help
- pack Args struct a bit more efficiently
- handle args in alphabetical order
When it is not easily possible to stabilize benchmark machine and code
the argument -min_time can be used to specify a minimum duration
that a benchmark should take. E.g. choose -min_time=1000 if you
are willing to wait about 1 second for each benchmark result.
The default is now set to 10ms instead of 0, which should make runs on
fast machines more stable with negligible slowdown.
Moves copying of the setup into the benchmark loop so it is possible
to run the loop for an arbitrary number of times.
The overhead due to copying the candidates inside the loop is about 3%.
Moves some of the setup into the benchmark loop so it is possible to run
the loop for an arbitrary number of times. Due to recent optimizations
in #22974 the benchmark now runs much faster, so the inner loop now calls
Good() 32 times as often to get better numbers.
Renamed the benchmark to AddrManAddThenGood because that's now what is
actually tested. To get the the number of just Good(), one needs to
subtract the benchmark result of AddrManAdd.
`crc32c`'s hardware accelerated code doesn't handle ARM 32-bit at all.
Make the check in `configure.ac` check for this architecture explicitly.
For the release binaries, the current `configure.ac` check happens
to work: it enables it on aarch64 but disables it for armhf. However
some combination of compiler version and settings might ostensibly cause
this check to succeed on armhf (as reported on IRC). So make the 64-bit
platform requirement explicit.
Introduced in #19055, MuHashDiv benchmark used to multiply with a loop
based on epochIterations. That does not do what it is supposed to do,
because epochIterations() is determined automatically from nanobench.
Also, multiplication is not needed for the algorithm (as pointed out by
a comment in #19055), so it's better to remove this loop.
Most importantly, this update fixes a bug in nanobench that always
disabled performance counters on linux.
It also adds another sanitizer suppression that is caught in clang++ 12.
This speeds up compilation of the whole program because the included
header file is smaller.
Can be reviewed with --color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space
a43b8e9555 build: set OSX_MIN_VERSION to 10.15 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Taken out of #20744, as splitting up some of the build changes was mentioned [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22937#discussion_r707303172).
This is required to use `std::filesystem` on macOS, as support for it only landed in the libc++.dylib shipped with 10.15. So if we want to move to using `std::filesystem` for `23.0`, this bump is required.
See also: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode-release-notes/xcode-11-release-notes
> Clang now supports the C++17 \<filesystem\> library for iOS 13, macOS 10.15, watchOS 6, and tvOS 13.
macOS 10.15 was released in October 2019. macOS OS's seem to have a life of about 3 years, so it's possible that 10.14 will become officially unsupported by the end of 2021 and prior to the release of 23.0.
Guix builds:
```bash
bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
abc8b749be65f1339dcdf44bd1ed6ade2533b8e3b5030ad1dde0ae0cede78136 guix-build-a43b8e955558/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-a43b8e955558.tar.gz
1edcc301eb4c02f3baa379beb8d4c78e661abc24a293813bc9d900cf7255b790 guix-build-a43b8e955558/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/SHA256SUMS.part
e9dbb5594a664519da778dde9ed861c3f0f631525672e17a67eeda599f16ff44 guix-build-a43b8e955558/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/bitcoin-a43b8e955558-osx-unsigned.dmg
11b23a17c630dddc7594c25625eea3de42db50f355733b9ce9ade2d8eba3a8f3 guix-build-a43b8e955558/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/bitcoin-a43b8e955558-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
257ba64a327927f94d9aa0a68da3a2695cf880b3ed1a0113c5a966dcc426eb5e guix-build-a43b8e955558/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/bitcoin-a43b8e955558-osx64.tar.gz
```
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cdaab90662 Add test for addrman consistency check on restart with asmap (Jon Atack)
869f136816 Add test for rpc addpeeraddress with "tried" argument (Jon Atack)
ef242f5213 Allow passing "tried" to rpc addpeeraddress to call CAddrMan::Good() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This pull adds a `tried` argument to RPC addpeeraddress and a regression test for the recent addrman/asmap changes and issue.
PR #22697 introduced a reproducible bug in commit 181a1207 that fails addrman consistency checks and causes it to significantly lose peer entries when the `-asmap` configuration option is used.
The issue occurs upon 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`, build, and launch bitcoind with the `-asmap` and `-checkaddrman=1` configuration options enabled
- restart bitcoind
- bitcoind aborts on the second call to the addrman consistency checks in `CAddrMan::Check()`
How to test this pull:
- `git checkout 181a1207`, cherry pick the first commit of this branch, build, git checkout this branch, run `test/functional/rpc_net.py`, which should pass, and then run `test/functional/feature_asmap.py`, which should fail with the following output:
```
AssertionError: Unexpected stderr bitcoind: ./addrman.h:739: void CAddrMan::Check() const: Assertion `false' failed.
```
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faa81f9486 test: Add addrman deserialization error tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Add missing test coverage
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fa7e3f1fc1 test: Replace MiniWallet scan_blocks with rescan_utxos (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This avoids having to fiddle with the `start` and `num` parameters and instead use the `scantxoutset` RPC functionality via `rescan_utxos`.
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c17f554fcc Fix BlockAssembler::AddToBlock, CTxMemPool::PrioritiseTransaction logging (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This is a tale of two fees, er, fee rates... indeed, one is misdescribed as a fee, and the other is incorrectly called a fee rate.
From this review discussion: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22689#discussion_r695866211 (thanks to John Newbery).
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9bdda50151 Enable TLS in links in documentation (Jeremy Rand)
Pull request description:
This PR enables TLS in several documentation links, which improves security.
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fac67b393b ci: Set --nocleanup for Windows functional tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Example: https://cirrus-ci.com/task/6292402450202624
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57ce20307e fuzz: allow lower number of sources (Martin Zumsande)
acf656d540 fuzz: Use public interface to fill addrman tried tables (Martin Zumsande)
eb2e113df1 addrman: Improve performance of Good (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Currently, `CAddrman::Good()` is rather slow because the process of moving an addr from new to tried involves looping over the new tables twice:
1) In `Good_()`, there is a loop searching for a new bucket the addr is currently in, but this information is never used except for aborting if it is not found anywhere (since [this commit](e6b343d880 (diff-49d1faa58beca1ee1509a247e0331bb91f8604e30a483a7b2dea813e6cea02e2R263)) it is no longer passed to `MakeTried`)
This is unnecessary because in a non-corrupted addrman, an address that is not in New must be either in Tried or not at all in addrman, both cases in which we'd return early in `Good_()` and never get to this point.
I removed this loop (and left a check for `nRefCount` as a belt-and-suspenders check).
2) In `MakeTried()`, which is called from `Good_()`, another loop removes all instances of this address from new. This can be spedup by stopping the search at `nRefCount==0`. Further reductions in `nRefCount` would only lead to an assert anyway.
Moreover, the search can be started at the bucket determined by the source of the addr for which `Good` was called, so that if it is present just once in New, no further buckets need to be checked.
While calls to `Good()` are not that frequent normally, the performance gain is clearly seen in the fuzz target `addman_serdeser`, where, because of the slowness in creating a decently filled addrman, a shortcut was created that would directly populate the tried tables by reaching into addrman's internals, bypassing `Good()` (#21129).
I removed this workaround in the second commit: Using `Good()` is still slower by a factor of 2 (down from a factor of ~60 before), but I think that this compensated by the advantages of not having to reach into the internal structures of addrman (see https://github.com/jnewbery/bitcoin/pull/18#issuecomment-775218676).
[Edit]: For benchmark results see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22974#issuecomment-919435266 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22974#issuecomment-920445700 - the benchmark `AddrManGood` shows a significant speedup by a factor >100.
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7c3712fa32 cli: Display all proxies in -getinfo (klementtan)
Pull request description:
**Changes**: Display all proxies in `-getinfo`
**Motivation**:
* Currently `-getinfo` only return the proxy of the first network in `getnetworkinfo`.
* This PR will display all unique proxies in `getnetworkinfo` as suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17314#issue-514543978
>List all proxies, at least if they're different from the IPv4 one

**Testing**:
You can verify this change by starting bitcoind with
```shell
./src/bitcoind -signet --proxy=127.0.0.1:9050 --i2psam=127.0.0.1:7656
```
Execute `-getinfo`
```shell
./src/bitcoin-cli -signet -getinfo
```
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This avoids intermittent issues in the CI Task when a test passes
successfully. For example:
PermissionError: [WinError 32] The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process: 'C:\\Users\\ContainerAdministrator\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\test_runner_₿_🏃_20210920_072037\\feature_versionbits_warning_89\\alert.txt'
ebe49b5b7c test: fix confusing off-by-one nValue in feature_coinstatsindex.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Due to evil floating-point arithmetic, the creation of one of the transaction outputs in feature_coinstatsindex.py leads to it's nValue being off by one satoshi: the Python expression `int(21.99 * COIN)` doesn't yield 2199000000 as expected, but 2198999999.
This makes the test more confusing than necessary (w.r.t. the expected `gettxoutsetinfo` values), and could also cause problems if the value is ever changed. Fix by using a `Decimal` type for specifying the value in BTC, rather than using a bare floating-point.
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f58f697c98 doc: remove WSL install instructions and point to upstream (fanquake)
Pull request description:
There's not really any need for us to have to replicate (ever-changing) instructions for installing an operating system in our build documentation.
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Due to evil floating-point arithmetic, the creation of one of the
transaction outputs in feature_coinstatsindex.py leads to it's nValue
being off by one satoshi: the Python expression `int(21.99 * COIN)`
doesn't yield 2199000000 as expected, but 2198999999.
This makes the test more confusing than necessary (w.r.t. the expected
`gettxoutsetinfo` values), and could also cause problems if the value
is ever changed. Fix by using a `Decimal` type for specifying the
value in BTC, rather than using a bare floating-point.
357f0c7233 ci: Enable more functional tests on Windows MSVC task (Hennadii Stepanov)
f55932678f qa: Fix "RuntimeError: Event loop is closed" on Windows (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (2161a05855), running functional tests that use the P2P interface ends with an error:
```
RuntimeError: Event loop is closed
```
This PR fixes this bug, and enables more functional tests on Windows MSVC CI task.
More details about bugfix:
- [What’s New In Python 3.7](https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.7.html#asyncio)
- https://bugs.python.org/issue33792
- actual [change](https://docs.python.org/3.8/library/asyncio-policy.html#asyncio.WindowsSelectorEventLoopPolicy) done in Python 3.8
Excluded tests, that are listed in the `EXCLUDE_TESTS` environment variable, need more thorough investigation to be enabled.
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util: Avoid locale dependent functions strtol/strtoll/strtoul/strtoull in ParseInt32/ParseInt64/ParseUInt32/ParseUInt64
fuzz: Assert equivalence between new and old Parse{Int,Uint}{8,32,64} functions
test: Add unit tests for ToIntegral<T>(const std::string&)
330d3aa1a2 refactor: net: avoid duplicate map lookups to `mapLocalHost` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This simple refactoring PR aims to avoid duplicate lookups to `mapLocalHost`: instead of calling `count()` (to first find out whether a key is in the map) and then `operator[]` (to get the value to the passed key, or default-construct one if not found), use either
* `find()` and dereference the returned iterator (for simple lookups), see https://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/find/
* `emplace()` and use the returned <iterator, inserted> pair (for lookups where a new element should be inserted if the key isn't found), see https://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/emplace/
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* Bump to debian:bookworm to avoid crash in the zmq functional test
(bitcoind: line 2: 33011 Illegal instruction (core dumped)
qemu-s390x)
* Remove RUN_UNIT_TESTS=true, because it is the default
* Add TEST_RUNNER_EXTRA --exclude to skip failing tests
12313382e6 doc: test: unittest segfault gdb (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Quick note on how to get core dumps out of the unittests.
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98cf19ca32 wallet: refactor: avoid duplicate lookup on `mapValue["timesmart"]` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
973d8ba93d wallet: refactor: inline function WriteOrderPos() (Sebastian Falbesoner)
65ed198295 wallet: refactor: inline function ReadOrderPos() (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The functions `ReadOrderPos` and `WriteOrderPos` have been introduced in commit 9c7722b7c5 in 2012. Since accounts have been removed in #13825 (commit c9c32e6b84), they are only called at one place in `CWalletTx::{Serialize,Unserialize}` and thus can be directly inlined instead. Additionally, this PR aims to avoids duplicate lookups on the map `mapValue` (affects keys "n" and "timesmart").
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Delay wallet client construction until after logging, thread and other
init for two reasons:
- More responsive multiprocess GUI startup. When bitcoin-gui is started
this moves the call from bitcoin-gui to bitcoin-node that spawns
bitcoin-wallet off of the GUI event thread and onto the background GUI
init executor thread.
- Avoids feature_logging.py test failures with bitcoin-node by making
bitcoin-wallet logging start after bitcoin-node logging starts,
because the tests are not written to handle the bitcoin-wallet logging
init code running first.
This partially reverts commit b266b3e0bf,
moving wallet client creation back to the place it was located before.
Add separate init implementations instead of sharing existing bitcoind
and bitcoin-node ones, so they can start to be differentiated in
upcoming commits with node and wallet code no longer linked into the
bitcoin-gui binary and wallet code no longer linked into the
bitcoin-node binary.
interfaces::Chain is an abstract class, so declaring the method const
would be exposing internal implementation details of subclasses to
interface callers. And specifically this doesn't work because the
multiprocess implementation of the interfaces::Chain::isTaprootActive
method can't be const because IPC connection state and request state is
not constant during the call.
5984084610 Specifies how to set the value of TORGROUP (lsilva01)
Pull request description:
This change just makes it more explicit how to assign the value to the TORGROUP variable.
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3ec633ef1a build: improve check for ::(w)system (fanquake)
Pull request description:
`AC_DEFINE()` takes `HAVE_STD__SYSTEM || HAVE_WSYSTEM` literally, meaning you
end up with the following in bitcoin-config.h:
```cpp
/* std::system or ::wsystem */
#define HAVE_SYSTEM HAVE_STD__SYSTEM || HAVE_WSYSTEM
```
This works for the preprocessor, because `HAVE_SYSTEM`, is defined, just unusually. Remove this in favor of setting `have_any_system` in either case, given we don't actually use `HAVE_STD__SYSTEM` or `HAVE_WSYSTEM`, and defining `HAVE_SYSTEM` to 1 thereafter.
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fa20f815a9 Remove txindex migration code (MarcoFalke)
fae8786033 doc: Fix validation typo (MarcoFalke)
fab89006d6 Add missing includes and forward declarations, remove unused ones (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
No supported version of Bitcoin Core used the legacy txindex, so all relevant nodes can be assumed to have upgraded. Thus, there is no need to keep this code any longer.
As a temporary courtesy, provide a one-time warning on how to free the disk space used by the legacy txindex.
Fixes#22615
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hebasto:
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Zero-1729:
crACK fa20f815a9
theStack:
Approach ACK fa20f815a9
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49d503aefa doc: update -addrinfo in release-notes.md and tor.md (Jon Atack)
75ea9ecf11 cli -addrinfo: drop torv2, torv3 becomes onion per GetNetworkName() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
#22050 removed torv2 support from 22.0. For 23.0 and subsequent releases, we can probably remove torv2 from -addrinfo.
before
```
"addresses_known": {
"ipv4": 58305,
"ipv6": 5138,
"torv2": 0,
"torv3": 5441,
"i2p": 14,
"total": 68898
}
```
after
```
"addresses_known": {
"ipv4": 58305,
"ipv6": 5138,
"onion": 5441,
"i2p": 14,
"total": 68898
}
```
Per the naming of `netbase.{h, cpp}::GetNetworkName()`, torv3 becomes onion, which is what is printed in the output of getpeerinfo, getnetworkinfo and getnodeaddresses.
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Zero-1729:
tACK 49d503aefa🧉
klementtan:
Code review and tested ACK 49d503aefa
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350e034e64 consensus: don't call GetBlockPos in ReadBlockFromDisk without lock (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Commit ccd8ef65 "Reduce cs_main lock in ReadBlockFromDisk, only read GetBlockPos under the lock" in #11281 moved the cs_main lock from caller to `ReadBlockFromDisk()` for calling `CBlockIndex::GetBlockPos()`, but the second invocation doesn't have the lock, and IIUC there is no guarantee the compiler can know if state has changed.
Use the `blockPos` local variable instead, rename it to `block_pos`, and make it const.
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laanwj:
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theStack:
Code-review ACK 350e034e64
promag:
Code review ACK 350e034e64.
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fa66a7d732 p2p: Rename fBlocksOnly, Add test (MarcoFalke)
fac66d0a39 test: Simplify p2p_blocksonly test with new miniwallet rescan_utxos method (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`fBlocksOnly` has several issues:
* The name is confusing
* It is untested
Fix both.
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Code review ACK fa66a7d732
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fad4f44645 test: Set peertimeout in write_config (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This avoids having to remember to set it whenever mocktime is used with
peer connections. Also, it might help avoiding disconnects when
attaching a debugger to a running test.
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laanwj:
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5008dd87b2 doc: Remove stale comment for CPrivKey (Calvin Kim)
Pull request description:
Removes stale doc about `secure_allocator` being defined in `allocators.h`.
ACKs for top commit:
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theStack:
Code-review ACK 5008dd87b2
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This is done in order to prepare the make_utxo helper to use MiniWallet,
which only supports creating transactions with single inputs, i.e. we
need to create amounts small enough to be funded by coinbase transactions
(50 BTC).
This is done in order to prepare the make_utxo helper to use MiniWallet,
which only supports creating transactions with single inputs, i.e. we
need to create amounts small enough to be funded by coinbase transactions
(50 BTC).
252d1a70fb ci: use Debian Bullseye in ARM CI (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This works around an issue when trying to use `std::filesystem::remove_all` with the ARM GCC on Buster. Has been split out of #20744.
See commentary starting here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20744#issuecomment-810279549.
Also: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=93201.
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hebasto:
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3174425255 Cleanup headers after #20788 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is a header cleanup after #20788.
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865ee1af20 Fix Qt test broken by #22219 (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
It looks like this should have been caught by CI but there might have been a conflict with a recently merged PR like #19101. Failure was reported by fanquake https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22219#issuecomment-920496509
Fix avoids null WalletClient pointer dereference in address book test by adding MakeWalletClient call and making address book test initialization more consistent with wallet test initialization:
865ee1af20/src/qt/test/addressbooktests.cpp (L63-L66)865ee1af20/src/qt/test/wallettests.cpp (L141-L144)
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fad86061e5 doc: Update snap release process for new versioning scheme (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
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fanquake:
ACK fad86061e5 - moving these instructions to the packaging repo.
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e4709c7b56 Start using init makeNode, makeChain, etc methods (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Use `interfaces::Init::make*` methods instead of `interfaces::Make*` functions, so interfaces can be constructed differently in different executable without having to change any code. (So for example `bitcoin-gui` can make an `interfaces::Node` pointer that communicates with a `bitcoin-node` subprocess, while `bitcoin-qt` can make an `interfaces::Node` pointer that controls node code in the same process.)
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10). The commit was first part of larger PR #10102.
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benthecarman:
utACK e4709c7b56
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This is done by removing an unnecessary loop in Good_() and looping
through the new tables in MakeTried() more efficiently, choosing a
starting value that allow us to stop early in typical cases.
Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>
Adjust CheckBlockIndex to account for
- assumed-valid block indexes lacking transaction data, and
- setBlockIndexCandidates for the background chainstate not containing certain entries
which rely on assumed-valid ancestors.
Mark the block index entries that are beneath the snapshot base block as
assumed-valid. Subsequent commits will make use of this flag in other
parts of the system.
Instead of (ab)using the existing BLOCK_VALID_* flags to mark CBlockIndex entries which
we haven't yet fully validated (but assume validity for use with UTXO snapshot
loading), introduce a status flag that specifically marks an assumed-valid state.
This state is then removed in RaiseValidity() when the block has actually been
validated.
This distinction will allow us to make the necessary changes to various parts of the
system to facilitate assumeutxo/background chainstate validation but without leaking
details like snapshot height, as we had done previously.
Changes that actually make use of this flag follow in future commits.
Only perform certain behavior (namely that related to servicing
the getblocktemplate RPC call) for the active chainstate when
calling UpdateTip.
Co-authored-by: Jon Atack <jon@atack.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>
The helper `send_large_txs` in its current interface has a fee_rate
parameter, implying that it would create a transaction with exactly that
rate. Unfortunately, this fee rate is only passed to MiniWallet's
`create_self_transfer` method, which can't know that we append several
tx outputs after, increasing the tx's vsize and decreasing it's fee rate
accordingly.
In our case, the fee rate is off by several orders of magnitude, as the
tx's vsize changes changes from 96 to 67552 vbytes (>700x), i.e. the
value passed to this function is neither really a fee rate nor an
absolute fee, but something in-between, which is very confusing.
Clarify the interface by passing an absolute fee that is deducted in the end
(and verified, via testmempoolaccept) and also describe how we come up with the
value passed.
5cc783f5f3 qt: ensure translator comments end in full stop (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up to #318 which addresses this [nit](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/318#discussion_r706856893) by addressing it globally.
This ensures that all GUI translator comments end in a full stop. If a comment does not end in a full stop, a translator may think that the rest of the comment is being cut off.
While here, add a colon to the word "see" for any comments touched which point to look at a link.
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shaavan:
Code Review ACK 5cc783f5f3
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c88f43f1ac doc: Add historical release notes for 22.0 (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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3765c486ef qt: fix bitcoin-qt app categorization on apple silicon (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
`System Information` contains many insights into various aspects of your macOS system; the 'Applications' tab contains info on apps. Starting with macOS 11, the 'kind' column under the 'Applications' tab started displaying the CPU architecture of the application. The options are; apple silicon, intel, universal. Previously, the `kind` column indicated where the application originated. The change was made to conveniently determine if the app installed was built to run natively on the new M1 CPU or an intel app that will run under rosetta. Of course, there are several other tools to confirm this; the 'kind' column provides a user-friendly way.
We expect that Bitcoin Core compiled, built, and deployed on an intel CPU will be classified as `Intel`. Similarly, we expect that if this is done on an M1 mac, the resulting app is classified as `Apple Silicon`. In reality, Bitcoin-qt built and deployed on an M1 mac will be classified as `IOS`. This behavior is incorrect and should be fixed.
We fix this by setting the `CFBundleSupportedPlatforms` in our info.plist to the value of `MacOSX`. In doing this, we are telling macOS, "We do not support IOS; stop it!".
Tested and confirmed that this is a no-op on macOS < 11.
| On [#22546](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22546) Branch | [#22546](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22546) + PR Branch |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------- |
|  |  |
**To Test:**
For testing, our base branch will be [#22546](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22546). Please perform the following steps on the base branch and then the base branch with the commit from this PR cherry-picked onto it:
- Have an M1 mac
- Compile and deploy bitcoin
- Open up the deployed *.dmg, installed the bundled app
- Eject the bitcoin dmg that should currently be mounted
- Navigate to System Information -> Applications
- Click on the top-left Apple icon
- Click about this mac
- Click on the 'Storage' tab
- Click on the 'Manage...' button
- On the left, click on 'Applications'
- Sort by Name
- Look for the Bitcoin Core application
- Base Branch: The kind column should state that this application is of type `IOS`
- PR Branch: The kind column should state that this application is of type `Apple Silicon`
Note: Intel users on at least macOS 11 can help test by confirming that the application still shows up as kind=`Intel`
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08634e82c6 fix typos in logging messages (ShubhamPalriwala)
d447ded6ba replace: self.nodes[0] with node (ShubhamPalriwala)
dddca3899c test: use MiniWallet in mempool_limit.py (ShubhamPalriwala)
Pull request description:
This is a PR proposed in #20078
This PR enables running another non-wallet functional test even when the wallet is disabled thanks to the MiniWallet, i.e. it can be run even when bitcoin-core is compiled with --disable-wallet.
It also includes changes in wallet.py in the form of a new method, `create_large_transactions()` for the MiniWallet to create large transactions.
Efforts for this feature started in #20874 but were not continued and that PR was closed hence I picked this up.
To test this PR locally, compile and build bitcoin-core without the wallet and run:
```
$ test/functional/mempool_limit.py
```
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Zero-1729:
ACK 08634e82c6🧉
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9bd168bf54 qt: add missing tooltips to options menu settings (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
This adds missing tooltips to the text of the `Size of database cache` and the `Number of script verification threads` settings.
All settings in the Options window will now have appropriate tooltip texts.
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jonatack:
ACK 9bd168bf54 tested on Debian 5.10.46-4 (2021-08-03)
hebasto:
ACK 9bd168bf54, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8).
Tree-SHA512: d71946bfee33c624a8b79eafe514d2c902090a40bc25097be4c7da4a80270f53305002af1b27d5fd082a0f45f838e22036632f9445918c4b8898073b33c09c08
On master, the deployed bitcoin-qt application is categorized as an IOS application.
This is obviously incorrect, and the built executable is not an IOS executable.
To fix this, we set the CFBundleSupportedPlatforms key in our info.plist
This avoids having to remember to set it whenever mocktime is used with
peer connections. Also, it might help avoiding disconnects when
attaching a debugger to a running test.
This ensures that all gui translator comments end in a full stop.
If a comment does not end in a full stop, a translator may think
that the rest of the comment is being cut off.
While here, add a colon to the word "see" for any comments
touched which point to look at a link.
0b869df1c9 qt: Add cancel button to configuration options popup (Shashwat)
Pull request description:
This PR renames the **OK** button to **Continue** and adds a **Cancel** button to the configuration options pop-up.
This feature will give the user an option to abort opening the configuration file if they want to. This is an essential helpful feature that was missing in the master branch.
In some windows managers such as Windows I3. The exit button at the top right corner is missing. So this feature becomes crucial there. And even when the exit button is there, it doesn't prevent the opening of the configuration file even when pressed.
Additionally, it will always be possible to close using Keyboard Shortcut. This PR helps accessibility for those who need to use a mouse.
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prayank23:
tACK 0b869df1c9
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The new name describes better what the bool does and also limits the confusion of the three different concepts:
* fBlocksOnly (This bool to skip tx invs)
* -blocksonly (A setting to ignore incoming txs)
* block-relay-only (A connection type in the block-relay-only P2P graph)
57b3c5bda6 build_msvc: Drop 32-bit build configurations (Hennadii Stepanov)
b3decea7f6 build_msvc: Make bitcoin-util ProjectGuid unique (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
A 32-bit application for Windows in 2021 looks outdated. I'm pretty sure no one is going to run Bitcoin Core v23.0 on 32-bit Windows.
Also see #15939.
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tACK 57b3c5bda6.
Tree-SHA512: d03dccb7bab9f6694d008c4b1fdade1dbd7e5980b5199cc6648c1a8c0c66f07170ae9cb6a77b4ab54c9195003587051b94217b014f97c215dffeec2bcd8fcd6e
Since accounts were removed in commit c9c32e6b84,
this function is only called at one place and thus can be as well inlined. Also,
avoid a duplicate lookup by using the find() method and dereference, instead of
calling count() and operator[].
fa55c3dc1b Raise InitError when peers.dat is invalid or corrupted (MarcoFalke)
fa4e2ccfd8 Inline ReadPeerAddresses (MarcoFalke)
fa5aeec80c Move LoadAddrman from init to addrdb (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
peers.dat is silently erased when it can not be parsed or when it appears corrupted. Fix that by notifying the user. This might help in the following examples:
* The user provided the database, but picked the wrong one.
* A future version of Bitcoin Core wrote the file and it can't be read.
* The file was corrupted by a logic bug in Bitcoin Core.
* The file was corrupted by a disk failure.
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jonatack:
Code review re-ACK fa55c3dc1b per `git range-diff eb1f570 fa59c6d fa55c3` and verified the new tests fail on master, except "Check mocked addrman is valid", as expected
prayank23:
tACK fa55c3dc1b
vasild:
ACK fa55c3dc1b
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fa676dbac8 test: pep-8 whitespace (MarcoFalke)
faed284eab test: Avoid intermittent test failure in feature_csv_activation.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Otherwise there will be disconnects if the test runs longer than the default peertimeout (60s):
```
node0 2021-09-05T20:28:30.973116Z (mocktime: 2021-09-01T07:17:29Z) [net] [net.cpp:1323] [InactivityCheck] socket receive timeout: 393061s peer=0
```
Fix that by skipping `InactivityCheck` via a large `-peertimeout`.
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32748da0f4 whitespace fixups after move and scripted-diff (glozow)
fa47622e8d scripted-diff: rename variables in policy/rbf (glozow)
ac761f0a23 MOVEONLY: fee checks (Rules 3 and 4) to policy/rbf (glozow)
9c2f9f8984 MOVEONLY: check that fees > direct conflicts to policy/rbf (glozow)
3f033f01a6 MOVEONLY: check for disjoint conflicts and ancestors to policy/rbf (glozow)
7b60c02b7d MOVEONLY: BIP125 Rule 2 to policy/rbf (glozow)
f8ad2a57c6 Make GetEntriesForConflicts return std::optional (glozow)
Pull request description:
This PR does not change behavior. It extracts the BIP125 logic into helper functions (and puts them in the policy/rbf* files). This enables three things - I think each one individually is pretty good:
- Implementation of package RBF (see #22290). I want it to be as close to BIP125 as possible so that it doesn't become a distinct fee-bumping mechanism. Doing these move-only commits first means the diff is mostly mechanical to review, and I just need to create a function that mirrors the single transaction validation.
- We will be able to isolate and test our RBF logic alone. Recently, there have been some discussions on discrepancies between our code and BIP125, as well as proposals for improving it. Generally, I think making this code more modular and de-bloating validation.cpp is probably a good idea.
- Witness Replacement (replacing same-txid-different-wtxid when the witness is significantly smaller and therefore higher feerate) in a BIP125-similar way. Hopefully it can just be implemented with calls to the rbf functions (i.e. `PaysForRBF`) and an edit to the relevant mempool entries.
ACKs for top commit:
mjdietzx:
ACK 32748da0f4
theStack:
Code-review ACK 32748da0f4📐
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 32748da0f4🦇
Tree-SHA512: d89985c8b4b42b54861018deb89468e04968c85a3fb1113bbcb2eb2609577bc4fd9bf254593b5bd0e7ab059a0fa8192d1a903b00f77e6f120c7a80488ffcbfc0
853c4edb70 [net] Remove asmap argument from CNode::CopyStats() (John Newbery)
9fd5618610 [asmap] Make DecodeAsmap() a utility function (John Newbery)
bfdf4ef334 [asmap] Remove SanityCheckASMap() from netaddress (John Newbery)
07a9eccb60 [net] Remove CConnman::Options.m_asmap (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
These small cleanups to the asmap code are the first 4 commits from #22910. They're minor improvements that are independently useful whether or not 22910 is merged.
ACKs for top commit:
naumenkogs:
ACK 853c4edb70
theStack:
Concept and code-review ACK 853c4edb70🗺️
fanquake:
ACK 853c4edb70
Tree-SHA512: 64783743182592ac165df6ff8d18870b63861e9204ed722c207fca6938687aac43232a5ac4d8228cf8b92130ab0349de1b410a2467bb5a9d60dd9a7221b3b85b
At this point, or minimum required glibc is implicitly 2.18, due to
thread_local support being enabled by default. However, users can
disable thread_local support to maintain 2.17 ccompat for now, which is
currently done in the Guix build.
`AC_DEFINE()` takes `HAVE_STD__SYSTEM || HAVE_WSYSTEM` literally, meaning you
end up with the following in bitcoin-config.h:
```cpp
/* std::system or ::wsystem */
#define HAVE_SYSTEM HAVE_STD__SYSTEM || HAVE_WSYSTEM
```
This works for the preprocessor, because `HAVE_SYSTEM`, is defined, just unusually.
Remove this in favor of defining `HAVE_SYSTEM` to 1 in either case, given we
don't actually use `HAVE_STD__SYSTEM` or `HAVE_WSYSTEM`. We just use ::system if
we aren't building for Windows.
f530202353 Make unexpected time type in BCLog::LogMsg() a compile-time error (Martin Ankerl)
bddae7e7ff Add util/types.h with ALWAYS_FALSE template (MarcoFalke)
498b323425 log, timer: improve BCLog::LogMsg() (Jon Atack)
8d2f847ed9 sync: inline lock contention logging macro to fix time duration (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to #22736.
The first commit addresses the issue identified and reported by Martin Ankerl in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22736#discussion_r703019629 to fix the lock contention duration reporting.
The next three commits make improvements to the timer code in `BCLog::LogMsg()` and add `util/types.h` with an `ALWAYS_FALSE` template, that springboard from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22736#discussion_r702747920 by Marco Falke.
ACKs for top commit:
martinus:
re-ACK f530202353. I ran a fully synced node for about a day. My node was mostly idle though so not much was going on. I [wrote a little script](https://github.com/martinus/bitcoin-stuff/blob/main/scripts/parse-debuglog-contention-single.rb) to parse the `debug.log` and summarize the output to see if anything interesting was going on, here is the result:
theStack:
ACK f530202353
Tree-SHA512: 37d093eac5590e1b5846ab5994d0950d71e131177d1afe4a5f7fcd614270f977e0ea117e7af788e9a74ddcccab35b42ec8fa4db3a3378940d4988df7d21cdaaa
fa309ee61c bench: Fix 32-bit compilation failure in addrman bench (MarcoFalke)
fae0295a79 ci: Switch multiprocess to i686 build (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Building for i686 with clang helps to catch bugs early for:
* The OSS-Fuzz i686 clang libFuzzer build
* The arm 32-bit native clang build
Fixes #22889
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK fa309ee61c
Tree-SHA512: 581820d319aae2fcd4dd44979ee3d4164a575f0438476890aa2a7447f1392a5da26766cd6ab954530499b54f66eec2417bdeefdd7efb19bc27dd679cd2b9d0ce
fa7db1cbf7 [test] checks descendants limtis for second generation Package descendants (ritickgoenka)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a new functional test to test the new descendant limits for packages that were proposed in #21800.
```
+----------------------+
| |
| M1 |
| ^ ^ |
| M2 ^ |
| . ^ |
| . ^ |
| . ^ |
| . ^ |
| M24 ^ |
| ^ |
| P1 |
| ^ |
| P2 |
| |
+----------------------+
```
This test is for checking a transaction to fail its descendant count limits because of a combination of mempool descendants, package direct descendants, and package indirect descendants.
In this test, P1 has M1 as a mempool ancestor, P2 has no in-mempool ancestors, but when combined P2 has M1 as an ancestor and M1 exceeds descendant_limits (23 in-mempool descendants + 2 in-package descendants, a total of 26 including itself)
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa7db1cbf7. Only were suggested changes since last review: simplifying test and dropping P3 transaction as John suggested, and adding assert_equal I suggested
glozow:
ACK fa7db1cbf7
jnewbery:
ACK fa7db1cbf7
Tree-SHA512: d1eb993550ac8ce31cbe42e17c6522a213ede66970d5d9391f31a116477ab5889fefa6ff2df6ceadd63a28c1be1ad893b0e8e449247e9ade2ca61dc636508d68
e6998838e5 doc: Add IPv6 address to zmq example (nthumann)
8abe5703a9 test: Add IPv6 test to zmq (nthumann)
ded449b726 zmq: Enable IPv6 on listening socket (nthumann)
Pull request description:
This PR adds support for listening on IPv6 addresses with bitcoinds ZMQ interface, just like the RPC server.
Currently, it is not possible to specify an IPv6 address, as the `ZMQ_IPV6` [socket option](http://api.zeromq.org/master:zmq-setsockopt#toc27) is not set and therefore the ZMQ initialization fails, if one does so. The absence of this option has also been noted [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15198#issuecomment-617378512).
With this PR one can e.g. set `-zmqpubhashblock=tcp://[::1]:28333` to listen on the IPv6 loopback address.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK e6998838e5
theStack:
Tested ACK e6998838e5🌱
Tree-SHA512: 43c3043d8d5c79794d475926259c1be975b694db4fcc1f7750a9a28e242f0fa1b531735a63ea5777498003aa5834f6243f39742d0f3941f2f37593d0c7890700
fa0b916971 scripted-diff: Use generate* from TestFramework (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is needed for #22567.
By using the newly added `generate*` member functions of the test framework, it paves the way to make it easier to implicitly call `sync_all` after block generation to avoid intermittent issues.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK fa0b916971
Tree-SHA512: e74a324b60250a87c08847cdfd7b6ce3e1d89b891659fd168f6dd7dc0aa718d0edd28285374a613f462f34f4ef8e12c90ad44fb58721c91b2ea691406ad22c2a
f78cc90524 ci: Fix merge_script in MSVC task (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The new `merge_script` in the MSVC build task does not really exit early when the task is triggered by a non-pr.
In the current code e4aa9b15b9/.cirrus.yml (L104)
the `exit 0` command exits from the PowerShell call, not the recent `merge_script`. This cause the next lines e4aa9b15b9/.cirrus.yml (L105-L107) are executed unconditionally.
Here is an excerpt from [CI task log](https://api.cirrus-ci.com/v1/task/4578647416766464/logs/merge.log) for the ["Merge #22915: Remove confusing CAddrDB " commit](896649996b):
```
...
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>call powershell.exe -NoLogo -EncodedCommand ZwBpAHQAIAByAGUAcwBlAHQAIAAtAC0AaABhAHIAZAA=
HEAD is now at 896649996 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22915: Remove confusing CAddrDB
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>if 0 NEQ 0 exit /b 0
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>call powershell.exe -NoLogo -EncodedCommand aQBmACAAKAAkAGUAbgB2ADoAQwBJAFIAUgBVAFMAXwBQAFIAIAAtAGUAcQAgACQAbgB1AGwAbAApACAAewAgAGUAeABpAHQAIAAwADsAIAB9AA==
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>if 0 NEQ 0 exit /b 0
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>call powershell.exe -NoLogo -EncodedCommand ZwBpAHQAIABmAGUAdABjAGgAIAAkAGUAbgB2ADoAQwBJAFIAUgBVAFMAXwBSAEUAUABPAF8AQwBMAE8ATgBFAF8AVQBSAEwAIAAkAGUAbgB2ADoAQwBJAFIAUgBVAFMAXwBCAEEAUwBFAF8AQgBSAEEATgBDAEgA
From https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin
* branch HEAD -> FETCH_HEAD
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>if 0 NEQ 0 exit /b 0
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>call powershell.exe -NoLogo -EncodedCommand ZwBpAHQAIABtAGUAcgBnAGUAIABGAEUAVABDAEgAXwBIAEUAQQBEAA==
Already up to date.
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>if 0 NEQ 0 exit /b 0
```
This PR fixes this issue, and makes `merge_script` log more readable.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK f78cc90524
Tree-SHA512: c88b115f99f9019a4100a10df051e32c05487612c13105d10873b9cf38965eeca731604d36610ae750cb1f93ba77ce97dca7599fe4984181210d0753be4eb9a0
Init should only concern itself with the initialization order, not the
detailed initialization logic of every module.
Also, inlining logic into a method that is ~800 lines of code, makes it
impossible to unit test on its own.
fa0c194db3 cirrus: Enable tests on windows (MarcoFalke)
fadecbd9a4 test: Fix tests on Windows (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Only a cherry-picked list. `--extended` can be enabled in a follow-up.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK fa0c194db3, tested locally on Windows 10 Pro 20H2 (build 19042.1165):
Tree-SHA512: 47cfbcef7ce5fe0c62b77a1e45ace513c4f0109b1fcfaec94faf9e488fe9430d6ba0e852230021d432847eb1389a4e4b7cf39bf17f7b09bae36af3079e0d7399
fade9a1a4d Remove confusing CAddrDB (MarcoFalke)
fa7f77b7d1 Fix addrdb includes (MarcoFalke)
fa3f5d0dae Move addrman includes from .h to .cpp (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Split out from #22762 to avoid having to carry it around in (an)other rebase(s)
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fade9a1a4d
lsilva01:
Code Review ACK fade9a1a4d
Tree-SHA512: 7615fb0b6235d0c1e6f8cd6263dd18c4d95890567c2b797fe6fce6cb12cc85ce6eacbe07dbb6d81b05d179ef03b42edfd61c940e35a1044ce6d363b54c2dae5c
fdd71448e7 system: skip trying to set the locale on NetBSD (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Just treat it the same as the other BSDs.
Fixes#17379.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fdd71448e7
practicalswift:
cr ACK fdd71448e7
Tree-SHA512: 5fe0a66f014279ad2683b548692a36af493377fb92d1f28b15dc4feef871190fe08ef40dcc4f5ba21a525fe365c42fb429fe4be0673a1e96db163af587c23204
fa57fa1a2e Enable clang-tidy bugprone-argument-comment and fix violations (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Named arguments can be dangerous when they are wrong, because they are not enforced by the compiler. Currently there are only minor typos, no actual bugs.
Fix the typos and add the `.clang-tidy` file to make it easier to find them in the future.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa57fa1a2e
fanquake:
ACK fa57fa1a2e
Tree-SHA512: b66f01e0a1e77e56ed8454002176df660cc2cc0947a90785aa33cc5b8003a1f99fd8b2f8f89f2a0bf180ff2c42c031d69e669d127bb557b879c17975275a220b
69a439b880 doc: add missing copyright header to getuniquepath.cpp (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This was missed in #21052.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 69a439b880, but a scripted-diff using `copyright_header.py insert` looks preferable.
Tree-SHA512: 1a75ffd93fa8e5e83821e1fe984353422740ebf9e203dc873debf4dffec0e23f55a1e31f806dd2d66087d3620f6dc447af69f9124f0bcc6676ef91ee35374832
fab0b55cf0 addrman: Fix format string in deserialize error (MarcoFalke)
facce4ca44 test: Remove useless overwrite (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The format string is evaluated differently on modern compilers (clang 10 and later, as well as gcc 10 and later).
Work around the behaviour change in compilers by pinning the underlying type of the format arguments.
Can be tested by observing a failing test when running against master compiled with clang 10 or gcc 10 (or later).
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK fab0b55cf0 verified the test fails on master as expected only at line 61 (assertion fixed by the code change); the last two test additions pass as expected
mzumsande:
ACK fab0b55cf0
Tree-SHA512: 07462901435107f3bc79098fd7d06446bfe8fe065fffdd35adfcba8f1dd3c499575006557afe7bc74b79d690c5ef7b58e3e031e908161be5529cf237e3b30609
This change allows users to not patch `common.qt.init.vcxproj` to fit
their Qt and Visual Studio versions. Also it simplifies code base
maintaining.
To specify a non-default path, the QTBASEDIR environment variable can be
used.
DecopeAsmap is a pure utility function and doesn't have any
dependencies on addrman, so move it to util/asmap.
Reviewer hint: use:
`git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space`
The class only stores the file path, reading it from a global. Globals
are confusing and make testing harder.
The method reading from a stream does not even use any class members, so
putting it in a class is also confusing.
5fabde6fad wallet: AddWalletDescriptor requires cs_wallet lock (João Barbosa)
32d036e8da wallet: GetLabelAddresses requires cs_wallet lock (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This is another small change towards non recursive wallet lock.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 5fabde6fad, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 00506f0159c56854a171e58a451db8dd9b9f735039697b1cf2ca7f54de61fb51cc1e5eff42265233e041b4b1bfd29c2247496dc4456578e1a23c323bdec2901b
d319c4dae9 qt, refactor: Replace WalletFrame::addWallet with WalletFrame::addView (Hennadii Stepanov)
92ddc02a16 qt, refactor: Declare getWalletModel with const and noexcept qualifiers (Hennadii Stepanov)
ca0e680bdc qt, refactor: Drop redundant checks of walletModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
404373bc6a qt, refactor: Pass WalletModel object to WalletView constructor (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
An instance of the `WalletView` class without the `walletModel` data member being set is invalid. So, it is better to set it in the constructor.
Establishing one more `WalletView` class's invariant in constructor:
- allows to drop all of checks of the`walletModel` in member functions
- makes reasoning about the code that uses instances of the `WalletView` class easier
Possible follow ups could extend this approach to other classes, e.g., `OverviewPage`, `TransactionView`, `ReceiveCoinsDialog`, `SendCoinsDialog`, `AddressBookPage`.
ACKs for top commit:
ShaMan239:
Code review ACK d319c4dae9
promag:
Code review ACK d319c4dae9.
jarolrod:
ACK d319c4dae9
Tree-SHA512: b0c61f82811bb5aba2738067b53dc9ea4439230d547ce5c8fd85c480d8d70ea15f9942dbf13842383acbce467fba1ab4e132e37c56b654b46ba897301a41066e
2445df4eb3 build: Fix macOS Apple Silicon build with miniupnpc and libnatpmp (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (7a49fdc581) the `configure` script does not pick up Homebrew's `miniupnpc` and `libnatpmp` packages on macOS Apple Silicon:
```
% ./configure --with-miniupnpc
...
checking for miniupnpc/miniupnpc.h... no
checking for miniupnpc/upnpcommands.h... no
checking for miniupnpc/upnperrors.h... no
...
checking whether to build with support for UPnP... configure: error: "UPnP requested but cannot be built. Use --without-miniupnpc."
```
```
% ./configure --with-natpmp
...
checking for natpmp.h... no
...
checking whether to build with support for NAT-PMP... configure: error: NAT-PMP requested but cannot be built. Use --without-natpmp
```
The preferred Homebrew [prefix for Apple Silicon](https://docs.brew.sh/Installation) is `/opt/homebrew`. Therefore, if we do not use `pkg-config` to detect packages, we should set the `CPPFLAGS` and `LDFLAGS` variables for them explicitly.
ACKs for top commit:
Zero-1729:
re-tACK 2445df4eb3 (re-tested on an M1 Machine running macOS 11.4).
jarolrod:
re-ACK 2445df4eb3
Tree-SHA512: d623d26492f463812bf66ca519847ff4b23d517466b6c51c3caf3642a582d02e5f03ce57915742b29f01bf9bceb731a3978ef9a5fdc82e568bcb62548eda758a
77f37f58ad doc: update enum naming in developer notes (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Per our current doc, the general rule is we follow the C++ Core Guidelines, which for enumerator naming stipulate:
https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#Renum-caps
```
Don’t use ALL_CAPS for enumerators
Reason: Avoid clashes with macros.
```
but our examples (and often, codebase) are contradictory to it (and perhaps to common usage), which can be confusing when a contributor needs to choose a style to use. This patch:
- updates the enumerator examples to snake_case per CPP Core Guidelines
- clarifies for contributors that in this project enumerators may be snake_case, PascalCase or ALL_CAPS, and to use what seems appropriate.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 77f37f58ad
ryanofsky:
ACK 77f37f58ad. I think this is good because it modernizes the example and clarifies current conventions.
promag:
ACK 77f37f58ad.
Tree-SHA512: 7facc607fe5e1abab0f635864340143f13c2e4bb074eb17eac7d829dcd0cf244c5c617fc49d35e8774e8af1fa1205eeebe0cca81f538a2a61f6a7ba200878bc6
724c497562 [fuzz] Add ConsumeAsmap() function (John Newbery)
5840476714 [addrman] Make m_asmap private (John Newbery)
f9002cb5db [net] Rename the copyStats arg from m_asmap to asmap (John Newbery)
f572f2b204 [addrman] Set m_asmap in CAddrMan initializer list (John Newbery)
593247872d [net] Remove CConnMan::SetAsmap() (John Newbery)
50fd77045e [init] Read/decode asmap before constructing addrman (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Commit 181a1207 introduced an initialization order bug: CAddrMan's m_asmap must be set before deserializing peers.dat.
The first commit restores the correct initialization order. The remaining commits make `CAddrMan::m_asmap` usage safer:
- don't reach into `CAddrMan`'s internal data from `CConnMan`
- set `m_asmap` in the initializer list and make it const
- make `m_asmap` private, and access it (as a reference to const) from a getter.
This ensures that peers.dat deserialization must happen after setting m_asmap, since m_asmap is set during CAddrMan construction.
ACKs for top commit:
mzumsande:
Tested ACK 724c497562
amitiuttarwar:
code review but utACK 724c497562
naumenkogs:
utACK 724c497562
vasild:
ACK 724c497562
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 724c497562👫
Tree-SHA512: 684a4cf9e3d4496c9997fb2bc4ec874809987055c157ec3fad1d2143b8223df52b5a0af787d028930b27388c8efeba0aeb2446cb35c337a5552ae76112ade726
6919c823cb MOVEONLY: Expose BanMapToJson / BanMapFromJson (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
---
CSubNet serialization code that was removed in #22570fa4e6afdae was needed by multiprocess code to share ban map between gui and node processes.
Rather than adding it back, use suggestion from MarcoFalke https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102#discussion_r690922929 to use JSON serialization. This requires making BanMapToJson / BanMapFromJson functions public.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
reACK 6919c823cb.
Tree-SHA512: ce909a61b7869d16cf2e9f91b643dd9d2604efc5777703d3b77a4c40cb0ccdd20396ba87b1ec85aade142e12ff9ea4c95c7155840354873579565471779f5a33
7e69873283 sync: remove DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION preprocessor directives (Jon Atack)
9b08006bc5 log, sync: improve lock contention logging and add time duration (Jon Atack)
3f4c6b87f1 log, timer: add timing macro in usec LOG_TIME_MICROS_WITH_CATEGORY (Jon Atack)
b7a17444e0 log, sync: add LOCK logging category, apply it to lock contention (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
To enable lock contention logging, `DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION` has to be defined at compilation. Once built, the logging is not limited to a category and is high frequency, verbose and in all-caps. With these factors combined, it seems likely to be rarely used.
This patch:
- adds a `lock` logging category
- adds a timing macro in microseconds, `LOG_TIME_MICROS_WITH_CATEGORY`
- updates `BCLog::LogMsg()` to omit irrelevant decimals for microseconds and skip unneeded code and math
- improves the lock contention logging, drops the all-caps, and displays the duration in microseconds
- removes the conditional compilation directives
- allows lock contentions to be logged on startup with `-debug=lock` or at run time with `bitcoin-cli logging '["lock"]'`
```
$ bitcoind -signet -debug=lock
2021-09-01T12:40:01Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:1920 started
2021-09-01T12:40:01Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:1920 completed (4μs)
2021-09-01T12:40:01Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:1302 started
2021-09-01T12:40:01Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:1302 completed (4μs)
2021-09-01T12:40:02Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2242 started
2021-09-01T12:40:02Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2242 completed (20μs)
2021-09-01T12:43:04Z LockContention: ::cs_main, validation.cpp:4980 started
2021-09-01T12:43:04Z LockContention: ::cs_main, validation.cpp:4980 completed (3μs)
$ bitcoin-cli -signet logging
"lock": true,
$ bitcoin-cli -signet logging [] '["lock"]'
"lock": false,
$ bitcoin-cli -signet logging '["lock"]'
"lock": true,
```
I've tested this with Clang 13 and GCC 10.2.1, on Debian, with and without `--enable-debug`.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK 7e69873283, added a contention duration to the log message since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22736#pullrequestreview-743764606) review.
theStack:
re-ACK 7e69873283🔏⏲️
Tree-SHA512: c4b5eb88d3a2c051acaa842b3055ce30efde1f114f61da6e55fcaa27476c1c33a60bc419f7f5ccda532e1bdbe70815222ec2b2b6d9226f29c8e94e598aacfee7
fa0a5fa744 ci: Fuzz with -ftrivial-auto-var-init=pattern (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This makes memory bugs deterministic. `-ftrivial-auto-var-init=pattern` is incompatible with other memory sanitizers (like valgrind and msan), but that is irrelevant here, because the address sanitizer in this fuzz CI config is already incompatible with them.
`-ftrivial-auto-var-init=pattern` goes well with `-fsanitize=bool` and `-fsanitize=enum`, but those are already enabled via `-fsanitize=undefined`. See https://clang.llvm.org/docs/UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer.html#available-checks
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa0a5fa744
Tree-SHA512: ed6be953cd99eadb1ba245ba30170747eff66be54d2773c8d26a3a6aee0fdcd6967c596f4f4ab1d238de6a6526623dac5211f0ba77f1986639395d7921bdc19f
e952d7557e netinfo: clarify client and server versions in header (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Clarify in -netinfo output that both the client and the server versions are provided.
before
```
Bitcoin Core v22.0.0rc3 - 70016/Satoshi:22.99.0/
```
after
```
Bitcoin Core client v22.0.0rc3 - server 70016/Satoshi:22.99.0/
```
Closes#22873.
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benthecarman:
utACK e952d7557e
prayank23:
ACK e952d7557e
Zero-1729:
tACK e952d7557e
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d1267fdbb0 build: Update default platform toolset in msvc-autogen.py (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The platform toolset was updated from v141 to v142 in #17364.
ACKs for top commit:
sipsorcery:
ACK d1267fdbb0.
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2b071265c3 error if settings.json exists, but is unreadable (Tyler Chambers)
Pull request description:
If settings.json exists, but is unreadable, we should error instead of overwriting.
Fixes#22571
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Zero-1729:
tACK 2b071265c3
ShaMan239:
tACK 2b071265c3
prayank23:
tACK 2b071265c3
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 2b071265c3. Thanks for the fix! Note that PR https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/379 will change the appearance of dialogs shown in screenshots above. So it could be interesting to test the two PRs together (but current testing seems more than sufficient)
theStack:
ACK 2b071265c3📁
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696c76d660 tests: Add TrimString(...) tests (practicalswift)
4bf18b089e Replace use of boost::trim_right with locale-independent TrimString (Ben Woosley)
93551862a1 Replace use of boost::trim use with locale-independent TrimString (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This is [#18130 rebased](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18130#issuecomment-900158759).
> `TrimString` is an existing alternative.
> Note `TrimString` uses `" \f\n\r\t\v"` as the pattern, which is consistent with the default behavior of `std::isspace`. See: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/byte/isspace
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jb55:
utACK 696c76d660
practicalswift:
ACK 696c76d660
jonatack:
ACK 696c76d660
theStack:
Code-review ACK 696c76d660
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Available in line 59 is made a reference , so contents of the coin can be modified
While generating transactions we select ancestors from available_coins ,in case we exhaust all the outputs of an entry in available_coins
then we need to remove it from available_coins before the next iteration of choosing a potential ancestor , it is now implemented with
this patch by ,As the index of the entry is randomly chosen from available_coins , In order to remove it from the vector if index of the
selected entry is not at the end of available_coins vector, it is swapped with the entry at the back of the vector , then the entry at the
end of available_coins is popped out.
Code generating outputs for the transaction is moved out of the loop, as it needs to be done only once before adding the transaction to ordered_coins
fa7e6c56f5 Add LIFETIMEBOUND to InitializeChainstate (MarcoFalke)
fa5c896724 Add LIFETIMEBOUND to CScript where needed (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Without this, stack-use-after-scope can only be detected at runtime with ASan or code review, both of which are expensive.
Use `LIFETIMEBOUND` to turn this error into a compile warning.
See https://releases.llvm.org/12.0.0/tools/clang/docs/AttributeReference.html#lifetimebound
Example:
```cpp
const CScript a{WITH_LOCK(::cs_main, return CScript{} << OP_0 << OP_1)};
```
Before: (no warning)
After:
```
warning: returning reference to local temporary object [-Wreturn-stack-address]
const CScript a{WITH_LOCK(::cs_main, return CScript{} << OP_0 << OP_1)};
^~~~~~~~~
./sync.h:276:65: note: expanded from macro 'WITH_LOCK'
#define WITH_LOCK(cs, code) [&]() -> decltype(auto) { LOCK(cs); code; }()
^~~~
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theuni:
utACK fa7e6c56f5.
jonatack:
Light ACK fa7e6c56f5 debug build with clang 13, reproduced the example compiler warning in the pull description, and briefly looked at `clang::lifetimebound` support in earlier versions of clang; it is in clang 7 (https://releases.llvm.org/7.0.0/tools/clang/docs/AttributeReference.html#lifetimebound-clang-lifetimebound), did not see references to it in earlier docs
Tree-SHA512: e915acdc4532445205b7703fab61a5d682231ace78ecfb274cb8523ca2bddefd85828f50ac047cfb1afaff92a331f5f7b5a1472539f999e30f7cf8ac8c3222f3
wallet_multisig_descriptor_psbt.py is refactored in this commit. While
behavior doesn't change we do cleanup the way wallets are accessed
throughout the test as this is done a lot for the various signers
and their multisigs. We also get rid of some shallow methods and
instead inline them for improved readability.
descriptors.md is improved to be more explicit about which wallet
(ie the signer or multisig) is required for each step.
fa1b08eb14 test: Always clear reject reason in IsStandard tx test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
For some tests the reject reason wasn't cleared between runs and thus subsequent tests might (theoretically) fail to verify the correct reject reason.
ACKs for top commit:
benthecarman:
ACK fa1b08eb14
theStack:
Code-review ACK fa1b08eb14
Tree-SHA512: fcb727a690f92a4cf06127c302ba464f1e8cb997498e4f7fd9e210d193559b07e6efdb9d5c8a0bef3fe643bdfd5fedd431aaace20978dd49e56b8e770cb9f930
3633b667ff Use SelectCoinsSRD if it has less waste (Andrew Chow)
8bf789b4b4 Add SelectCoinsSRD function (Andrew Chow)
2ad3b5d2ad tests: wallet_basic lock needed unspents (Andrew Chow)
b77885f13e tests: wallet_txn explicilty specify inputs (Andrew Chow)
59ba7d2861 tests: rpc_fundrawtx better test for UTXO inclusion with include_unsafe (Andrew Chow)
a165bfbe44 tests: rpc_fundrawtx use specific inputs for unavailable change test (Andrew Chow)
df765a484d tests: rpc_fundrawtx lock to UTXO types (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
To ease in the use of SRD as our fallback mechanism, this PR adds it as a secondary fallback algorithm in addition to the knapsack solver. Since #22009, the solution with the least waste will be chosen. This pattern is continued with SRD simply being another solution whose waste is compared.
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glozow:
reACK 3633b66 via `git range-diff 981b9d1...3633b66`, thanks for taking the suggestions
laanwj:
Concept and code review ACK 3633b667ff
Tree-SHA512: 895659f553fea2230990136565bdf18b1328de8b0ce47f06b64bb4d69301f6dd68cb38debe5c24fb6de1317b735fc020a987c541f00bbea65229de47e53adf92
Try to find a solution with SelectCoinsSRD. If we do have one, add it to
the list of solutions from which we choose the one with the least waste
as the solution to use.
Instead of relying on coin selection to deterministically choose
the correct inputs to use, just specify them explicitly and use
the raw transaction RPCs.
Don't assume that specific inputs are going to be used when they aren't
specified explicitly.
Also fixes a bug in the include_unsafe test where after the inputs
confirm, include_unsafe should be set to False rather than True.
For the test that checks that there is no error when change is
unavailable but change is also not needed, use specific UTXOs so that
SRD does not cause this to fail when it chooses random inputs.
For some of the tests within rpc_fundrawtx, there is the expectation
that two independent calls to coin selection RPCs will use the same type
of UTXO. This is not necessarily guaranteed, so to make sure it is, use
lockunspent prior to those tests.
b11a195ef4 refactor: Detach wallet transaction methods (followup for move-only) (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This makes `CWallet` and `CWalletTx` methods in `spend.cpp` and `receive.cpp` files into standalone functions.
It's a followup to [#21207 MOVEONLY: CWallet transaction code out of wallet.cpp/.h](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21207), which moved code from `wallet.cpp` to new `spend.cpp` and `receive.cpp` files.
There are no changes in behavior. This is just making methods into functions and removing circular dependencies created by #21207. There are no comment or documentation changes, either. Removed comments from `transaction.h` are just migrated to `spend.h`, `receive.h`, and `wallet.h`.
---
This commit was split off from #21206 so there are a few earlier review comments there
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achow101:
ACK b11a195ef4
Sjors:
utACK b11a195ef4
meshcollider:
light ACK b11a195ef4
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ea98d9c2ef rpc: fix/add missing RPCExamples for "Util" RPCs (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Similar to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18398, this PR gives the RPCExamples in the RPC category "Util" (that currently contains `createmultisig`, `deriveaddresses`, `estimatesmartfee`, `getdescriptorinfo`, `signmessagewithprivkey`, `validateaddress`, `verifymessage`) some love by fixing one broken and adding three missing examples:
- fixed `HelpExampleRpc` for `createmultisig` (disturbing escape characters and quotation marks)
- added missing `HelpExampleRpc` for
- `deriveaddresses` (also put descriptor in a new string constant)
- `estimatesmartfee`
- `getdescriptorinfo` (also put descriptor in a new string constant)
Output for `createmultisig` example on the master branch:
```
$ curl --user __cookie__ --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id": "curltest", "method": "createmultisig", "params": [2, "[\"03789ed0bb717d88f7d321a368d905e7430207ebbd82bd342cf11ae157a7ace5fd\",\"03dbc6764b8884a92e871274b87583e6d5c2a58819473e17e107ef3f6aa5a61626\"]"]}' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:8332/
Enter host password for user '__cookie__':
{"result":null,"error":{"code":-1,"message":"JSON value is not an array as expected"},"id":"curltest"}
```
Output for `createmultisig` example on the PR branch:
```
$ curl --user __cookie__ --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id": "curltest", "method": "createmultisig", "params": [2, ["03789ed0bb717d88f7d321a368d905e7430207ebbd82bd342cf11ae157a7ace5fd","03dbc6764b8884a92e871274b87583e6d5c2a58819473e17e107ef3f6aa5a61626"]]}' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:8332/
Enter host password for user '__cookie__':
{"result":{"address":"3QsFXpFJf2ZY6GLWVoNFFd2xSDwdS713qX","redeemScript":"522103789ed0bb717d88f7d321a368d905e7430207ebbd82bd342cf11ae157a7ace5fd2103dbc6764b8884a92e871274b87583e6d5c2a58819473e17e107ef3f6aa5a6162652ae","descriptor":"sh(multi(2,03789ed0bb717d88f7d321a368d905e7430207ebbd82bd342cf11ae157a7ace5fd,03dbc6764b8884a92e871274b87583e6d5c2a58819473e17e107ef3f6aa5a61626))#4djp057k"},"error":null,"id":"curltest"}
```
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK ea98d9c2ef looked at the code, rebased to master, ran the helps, did not try running the added json-rpc examples
Tree-SHA512: d6ecb6da66f19517065453357d210102e2cc9f1f8037aeb6a9177ff036d0c21773dddf5e0acdbc71edbbde3026e4d1e7ce7c0935cd3e023c60f34e1b173b3299
"Fee Delta" is already a term used for prioritizing transactions:
modified = base fees + delta
Here, delta also means the difference between original and modified replacement fees:
nDeltaFees = (original_base + original_delta) - (replacement_base + replacement_delta)
This is insanely confusing. Also, since mempool is no longer a member of a
class (MemPoolAccept.m_pool), the "m" prefix is unnecessary. The rest are
clarity/style-focused changes to already-touched lines.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
ren() { sed -i "s/\<$1\>/$2/g" src/policy/rbf* ; }
ren nDeltaFees additional_fees
ren m_pool pool
ren nSize replacement_vsize
ren nModifiedFees replacement_fees
ren nConflictingFees original_fees
ren oldFeeRate original_feerate
ren newFeeRate replacement_feerate
ren setAncestors ancestors
ren setIterConflicting iters_conflicting
ren setConflictsParents parents_of_conflicts
ren setConflicts direct_conflicts
ren allConflicting all_conflicts
sed -i "s/ hash\b/ txid/g" src/policy/rbf*
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
218862a018 Display peers in -netinfo that we don't relay addresses to (Jon Atack)
3834e23b25 Display peers in -netinfo that request we not relay transactions (Jon Atack)
0a9ee3a2c7 Simplify a few conditionals in -netinfo (Jon Atack)
5eeea8e257 Add addr_processed and addr_rate_limited stats to -netinfo (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Update CLI -netinfo to display the getpeerinfo `addr_processed`, `addr_rate_limited`, `addr_relay_enabled` and `relaytxes` data with auto-adjusting column widths.
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -netinfo help
txn Time since last novel transaction received from the peer and accepted into our mempool, in minutes
"*" - the peer requested we not relay transactions to it (relaytxes is false)
addrp Total number of addresses processed, excluding those dropped due to rate limiting
"." - we do not relay addresses to this peer (addr_relay_enabled is false)
addrl Total number of addresses dropped due to rate limiting
```

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0xB10C:
Code review and tested ACK 218862a018
Zero-1729:
re-tACK 218862a018
vasild:
ACK 218862a018
jarolrod:
tACK 218862a018
Tree-SHA512: bb9da4bdd71859b234f6e4c2c46257a57ef0d0e0b363d2b8fded128bcaa28132f64a0a4651c622e1de1e3b7c05c7587a4369e9e79799895884fda9745c63409d
A "correction" of what seemed to be an overlook was initially proposed in
PR #22779. It was deemed unnecessary to further reduce the dust level,
so document the intention.
Signed-off-by: Antoine Poinsot <darosior@protonmail.com>
fa2e9de59f test: Check that non-signaling BIP125 tx can be replaced via parent (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
While `optout_child_tx` in the `test_no_inherited_signaling` test is reported as "bip125-replaceable", it is not *directly* replaceable. For example by bumping the fee of `optout_child_tx`. However, it is still replaceable *indirectly* via it's BIP-125 signalling parent.
Clarify this by extending the test.
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mjdietzx:
Tested ACK fa2e9de59f
josibake:
ACK fa2e9de59f
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ab9c34237a release: remove gitian (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Note that this doesn't yet touch any glibc back compat related code.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK ab9c34237a
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ae4ad1a125 msvc: update bitcoin_config.h defines (fanquake)
Pull request description:
While not many of these are used, some, like `HAVE_DLLEXPORT_ATTRIBUTE`, are used when creating libbitcoinconsensus.
Given this file is static, also just remove everything that is commented out.
ACKs for top commit:
sipsorcery:
tACK ae4ad1a125.
Tree-SHA512: fe9bb3381f9219617092fde57c7db25e8f9a5a2ecb9a77a8d61d9ae74ffecd93024aaa17fb6685cda74d20efc5975feb12f9817bceb895f91b79fc5cbee895ca
97cea1a93a policy: unit test Segwit dust thresholds (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
This is the unit testing part of #22779, hence without the threshold modification.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 97cea1a93a
benthecarman:
crACK 97cea1a93a
Tree-SHA512: 96fb194709ae44364455eb920ed3ecff2e11e5327e0a72b9eeec9f9445894302099a0c4ffb1e0c8d4d523c0bfe06c57f1ebb0c03cf3389a73f518e3b174c45aa
5559cf1460 doc: Add packages that provide Qt Wayland plugin for Linux (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
When building on Linux using system packages (without depends) the support of Wayland protocol for modern desktop environments (e.g., GNOME, KDE Plasma) depends on the presence of the installed Qt Wayland plugin which is loaded dynamically at the GUI startup.
1. On Debian/Ubuntu, the [`qtwayland5`](https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/qtwayland5) package is required (also see this [patch](https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/231227), and this [doc](https://wiki.debian.org/Wayland#Qt_.28supported_since_5.29)):
- with `qtwayland5` installed:
```
$ QT_QPA_PLATFORM="wayland;xcb" ./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -printtoconsole
Warning: Ignoring XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland on Gnome. Use QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland to run on Wayland anyway.
2021-08-05T09:51:31Z Bitcoin Core version v22.99.0-c4b42aa4ffa1 (release build)
2021-08-05T09:51:31Z Qt 5.11.3 (dynamic), plugin=wayland (dynamic)
2021-08-05T09:51:31Z No static plugins.
2021-08-05T09:51:31Z Style: fusion / QFusionStyle
2021-08-05T09:51:31Z System: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster), x86_64-little_endian-lp64
...
```
- without `qtwayland5`:
```
$ QT_QPA_PLATFORM="wayland;xcb" ./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -printtoconsole
Warning: Ignoring XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland on Gnome. Use QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland to run on Wayland anyway.
qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "wayland" in ""
2021-08-05T09:48:55Z Bitcoin Core version v22.99.0-c4b42aa4ffa1 (release build)
2021-08-05T09:48:55Z Qt 5.11.3 (dynamic), plugin=xcb (dynamic)
2021-08-05T09:48:55Z No static plugins.
2021-08-05T09:48:55Z Style: fusion / QFusionStyle
2021-08-05T09:48:55Z System: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster), x86_64-little_endian-lp64
2021-08-05T09:48:55Z Screen: XWAYLAND0 1920x1200, pixel ratio=1.0
...
```
2. On Fedora, the [`qt5-qtwayland`](https://fedora.pkgs.org/34/fedora-x86_64/qt5-qtwayland-5.15.2-4.fc34.x86_64.rpm.html) package is required:
- with `qt5-qtwayland` installed:
```
$ ./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -printtoconsole
QSocketNotifier: Can only be used with threads started with QThread
2021-08-05T08:41:03Z Bitcoin Core version v22.99.0-c4b42aa4ffa1 (release build)
2021-08-05T08:41:03Z Qt 5.15.2 (dynamic), plugin=wayland (dynamic)
2021-08-05T08:41:03Z No static plugins.
2021-08-05T08:41:03Z Style: fusion / QFusionStyle
2021-08-05T08:41:03Z System: Fedora 34 (Workstation Edition), x86_64-little_endian-lp64
...
```
- without `qt5-qtwayland`:
```
$ ./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -printtoconsole
qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "wayland" in ""
2021-08-05T07:50:41Z Bitcoin Core version v22.99.0-c4b42aa4ffa1 (release build)
2021-08-05T07:50:41Z Qt 5.15.2 (dynamic), plugin=xcb (dynamic)
2021-08-05T07:50:41Z No static plugins.
2021-08-05T07:50:41Z Style: fusion / QFusionStyle
2021-08-05T07:50:41Z System: Fedora 34 (Workstation Edition), x86_64-little_endian-lp64
2021-08-05T07:50:41Z Screen: XWAYLAND0 1920x1200, pixel ratio=1.0
...
```
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 5559cf1460 - I don't think there's any harm to point this out in our Linux build docs. It's not changing our binaries or dependencies in any way.
Tree-SHA512: e26856586b29540b55c12905a091408e95ce59ea2c952520086b41138c955fba1b78e95e868f75205af07c6eccae51644177f7165d837ae058aaf0c0abf3ccf5
While not many of these are used, some, like HAVE_DLLEXPORT_ATTRIBUTE, are used
when creating libbitcoinconsensus.
Given this file is static, also just remove everything that is commented out.
fa18553d38 fuzz: Remove addrdb fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The target has several issues:
* It is named incorrectly (`addrdb`, but it constructs a `CBanEntry`)
* It doesn't do anything meaningful, other than consuming one integer and passing it to a constructor
* It consumes CPU time that can be used for the other targets
* It is redundant with the banman fuzz target
Fix all by removing it.
ACKs for top commit:
amitiuttarwar:
ACK fa18553d38, thanks for the cleanup
Tree-SHA512: 3f8944d3f80913bf466c03062fed070e96073fb72d0938b2bc9a2586960c86879d6f251e16fd81cfeb4e6685ff9eef6bccb25cd3901b218a100c90f25a3c9240
56a42f10f4 Stricter BIP32 decoding and test vector 5 (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This adds detection for various edge cases when decoding BIP32 extended pubkeys/privkeys, and tests them using the proposed https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/921 BIP32 test vector 5.
ACKs for top commit:
darosior:
utACK 56a42f10f4 -- Had to implement essentially the same fix in python-bip32.
kristapsk:
ACK 56a42f10f4. Checked that test vectors are the same as in BIP32 and that tests pass.
Tree-SHA512: 5cc800cc9dc10e43ae89b659ce4f44026d04ec3cabac4eb5122d2e72ec2ed66cd5ace8c7502259e469a9ecaa5ecca2457e55dfe5fedba59948ecbf6673af67a7
96cc6bb04f guix/prelude: Override VERSION with FORCE_VERSION (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
Previously, if the builder exported $VERSION in their environment (as
past Gitian-building docs told them to), but their HEAD does not
actually point to v$VERSION, their build outputs will differ from those
of other builders.
This is because the contrib/guix/guix-* scripts only ever act on the
current git worktree, and does not try to check out $VERSION if $VERSION
is set in the environment.
Setting $VERSION only makes the scripts pretend like the current
worktree is $VERSION.
This problem was seen in jonatack's attestation for all.SHA256SUMS,
where only his bitcoin-22.0rc3-osx-signed.dmg differed from everyone
else's.
Here is my deduced sequence of events:
1. Aug 27th: He guix-builds 22.0rc3 and uploads his attestations up to
guix.sigs
2. Aug 30th, sometime after POSIX time 1630310848: he pulls the latest
changes from master in the same worktree where he guix-built 22.0rc3
and ends up at 7be143a960
3. Aug 30th, sometime before POSIX time 1630315907: With his worktree
still on 7be143a960, he guix-codesigns. Normally, this would result
in outputs going in guix-build-7be143a960e2, but he had
VERSION=22.0rc3 in his environment, so the guix-* scripts pretended
like he was building 22.0rc3, and used 22.0rc3's guix-build directory
to locate un-codesigned outputs and dump codesigned ones.
However, our SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH defaults to the POSIX time of HEAD
(7be143a960), which made all timestamps in the resulting codesigned
DMG 1630310848, 7be143a960e2's POSIX timestamp. This differs from the
POSIX timestamp of 22.0rc3, which is 1630348517. Note that the
windows codesigning procedure does not consider SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH.
We resolve this by only allowing VERSION overrides via the FORCE_VERSION
environment variable.
```
Please ignore the branch name, it's not relevant to the change.
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fanquake:
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Tree-SHA512: 9dca3fc637ce11049286a3ebee3cd61cce2125fc51d31cf472fbed7f659e1846fc44062753e0e71bfaec9e7fbab6f040bb88d9d4bc4f8acb28c6890563584acf
d9d3ec07cf Consolidate XOnlyPubKey lookup hack (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The places where we need to lookup information for a XOnlyPubKey
currently implement a hack which makes both serializations of the full
pubkey in order to try the CKeyIDs for the lookup functions. Instead of
duplicating this everywhere it is needed, we can consolidate the CKeyID
generation into a function, and then have wrappers around GetPubKey,
GetKey, and GetKeyOrigin which takes the XOnlyPubKey, retrieves all of
the CKeyIDs (using the new GetKeyIDs() function in XOnlyPubKey), and
tries their respective underlying lookup function.
Split from #22364
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meshcollider:
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d2a09c8355 doc: mention bech32m/BIP350 in doc/descriptors.md (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
As it says on the tin.
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ACK d2a09c8355 - can be backported for coherent documentation. Bech32m support was backported into branches back to the 0.19.
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387355bb94 test, refactor: rpc_rawtransaction PEP8 (Jon Atack)
7d5cec2e49 refactor: separate the rpc_rawtransaction tests into functions (Jon Atack)
409779df95 move-only: regroup similar rpc_rawtransaction tests together (Jon Atack)
d861040dd2 test: remove no longer needed (ASCII art) comments (Jon Atack)
14398b30d6 test: add and harmonize getrawtransaction logging (Jon Atack)
85d8869cf8 test: run 2nd getrawtransaction section with/without -txindex (Jon Atack)
0097740773 refactor: txid to constant in rpc_rawtransaction to isolate tests (Jon Atack)
8c19d1329f refactor: dedup/reorg createrawtransaction sequence number tests (Jon Atack)
7f073594c9 Test src/node/transaction::GetTransaction() without -txindex (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Following up on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22383#pullrequestreview-698583510, this pull adds missing `src/node/transaction::GetTransaction()` test coverage for combinations of `-txindex` and `blockhash` and does some refactoring of the test file.
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in microseconds.
Change the function name in order to print "LockContention" instead
of "PrintLockContention" to the log. Add Doxygen documentation.
With this change, the lock contention log prints:
2021-09-01T11:29:03Z LockContention: pnode->cs_vSend, net.cpp:1373 started
2021-09-01T11:29:03Z LockContention: pnode->cs_vSend, net.cpp:1373 completed (31μs)
2021-09-01T11:29:03Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2277 started
2021-09-01T11:29:03Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2277 completed (6μs)
2021-09-01T11:29:04Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2242 started
2021-09-01T11:29:04Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2242 completed (3μs)
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: practicalswift <practicalswift@users.noreply.github.com>
Followup to commit "MOVEONLY: CWallet transaction code out of
wallet.cpp/.h" that detaches and renames some CWalletTx methods, making
into them into standalone functions or CWallet methods instead.
There are no changes in behavior and no code changes that aren't purely
mechanical. It just gives spend and receive functions more consistent
names and removes the circular dependencies added by the earlier
MOVEONLY commit.
There are also no comment or documentation changes. Removed comments
from transaction.h are just migrated to spend.h, receive.h, and
wallet.h.
fa3bd9de99 Remove CBanEntry::SetNull (MarcoFalke)
fab53ff1e5 Remove unused SERIALIZE_METHODS for CBanEntry (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It would be confusing to keep unused and dead code.
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theStack:
Code-review ACK fa3bd9de99
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86beee0579 Use waste metric for deciding which selection to use (Andrew Chow)
b3df0caf7c tests: Test GetSelectionWaste (Andrew Chow)
4f5ad43b1e Add waste metric calculation function (Andrew Chow)
935b3ddf72 scripted-diff: tests: Use KnapsackSolver directly (Andrew Chow)
6a023a6f90 tests: Add KnapsackGroupOutputs helper function (Andrew Chow)
d5069fc1aa tests: Use SelectCoinsBnB directly instead of AttemptSelection (Andrew Chow)
54de7b4746 Allow the long term feerate to be configured, default of 10 sat/vb (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Branch and Bound introduced a metric that we call waste. This metric is used as part of bounding the search tree, but it can be generalized to all coin selection solutions, including those with change. As such, this PR introduces the waste metric at a higher level so that we can run both of our coin selection algorithms (BnB and KnapsackSolver) and choose the one which has the least waste. In the event that both find a solution with the same change, we choose the one that spends more inputs.
Also this PR sets the long term feerate to 10 sat/vb rather than using the 1008 block estimate. This allows the long term feerate to be the feerate that we switch between consolidating and optimizing for fees. This also removes a bug where the long term feerate would incorrectly be set to the fallback fee. While this doesn't matter prior to this PR, it does have an effect following this. The long term feerate can be configured by the user through a new `-consolidatefeerate` option.
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85b15ddc8f [refactor] [addrman] Update constant comments (John Newbery)
af9638a0fb [move-only] Extract constants from addrman .h to .cpp (Amiti Uttarwar)
7dc443a62d [addrman] Change addrman #define constants to be constexprs (Amiti Uttarwar)
a65053f1d4 [addrman] Move CAddrMan::Unserialize to cpp file (John Newbery)
1622543cf4 [addrman] Move CAddrMan::Serialize to cpp file (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Moving the serialization code from the header to the cpp helps clarify interfaces vs internals, as well as speed up the compilation of the whole program with a smaller header file.
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mzumsande:
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Previously, if the builder exported $VERSION in their environment (as
past Gitian-building docs told them to), but their HEAD does not
actually point to v$VERSION, their build outputs will differ from those
of other builders.
This is because the contrib/guix/guix-* scripts only ever act on the
current git worktree, and does not try to check out $VERSION if $VERSION
is set in the environment.
Setting $VERSION only makes the scripts pretend like the current
worktree is $VERSION.
This problem was seen in jonatack's attestation for all.SHA256SUMS,
where only his bitcoin-22.0rc3-osx-signed.dmg differed from everyone
else's.
Here is my deduced sequence of events:
1. Aug 27th: He guix-builds 22.0rc3 and uploads his attestations up to
guix.sigs
2. Aug 30th, sometime after POSIX time 1630310848: he pulls the latest
changes from master in the same worktree where he guix-built 22.0rc3
and ends up at 7be143a960
3. Aug 30th, sometime before POSIX time 1630315907: With his worktree
still on 7be143a960, he guix-codesigns. Normally, this would result
in outputs going in guix-build-7be143a960e2, but he had
VERSION=22.0rc3 in his environment, so the guix-* scripts pretended
like he was building 22.0rc3, and used 22.0rc3's guix-build directory
to locate un-codesigned outputs and dump codesigned ones.
However, our SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH defaults to the POSIX time of HEAD
(7be143a960), which made all timestamps in the resulting codesigned
DMG 1630310848, 7be143a960e2's POSIX timestamp. This differs from the
POSIX timestamp of 22.0rc3, which is 1630348517. Note that the
windows codesigning procedure does not consider SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH.
We resolve this by only allowing VERSION overrides via the FORCE_VERSION
environment variable.
f293c68be0 MOVEONLY: getting mempool conflicts to policy/rbf (glozow)
8d71796335 [validation] quit RBF logic earlier and separate loops (glozow)
badb9b11a6 call SignalsOptInRBF instead of checking all inputs (glozow)
e0df41d7d5 [validation] default conflicting fees and size to 0 (glozow)
b001b9f6de MOVEONLY: BIP125 max conflicts limit to policy/rbf.h (glozow)
Pull request description:
See #22675 for motivation, this is one chunk of it. It extracts some BIP125 logic into policy/rbf:
- Defines a constant for specifying the maximum number of mempool entries we'd consider replacing by RBF
- Calls the available `SignalsOptInRBF` function instead of manually iterating through inputs
- Moves the logic for getting the list of conflicting mempool entries to a helper function
- Also does a bit of preparation for future moves - moving declarations around, etc
Also see #22677 for addressing the circular dependency.
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ariard:
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fa001602cd ci: Re-enable verify-commits.py check (MarcoFalke)
fa880b10d6 ci: Unconditionally set the global git author name in cirrys.yml (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Might be useful to detect bugs in the script itself or an accidentally missed signature.
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We need to append-to rather than set CXXFLAGS, otherwise we loose -O2 &
-pipe. Currently this results in zeromq being built without optimizations
at all (or whatever the compiler would default too, essentially always -O0).
Bdb is the same, for the CXX portion of its code. C code has been built
with -O2.
Boost has actually been uneffected because it receives -O3 from it's own
build flags.
0bd882b740 refactor: remove RecursiveMutex cs_nBlockSequenceId (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The RecursiveMutex `cs_nBlockSequenceId` is only used at one place in `CChainState::ReceivedBlockTransactions()` to atomically read-and-increment the nBlockSequenceId member:
83daf47898/src/validation.cpp (L2973-L2976)
~~For this simple use-case, we can make the member `std::atomic` instead to achieve the same result (see https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/atomic/atomic/operator_arith).~~
~~This is related to #19303. As suggested in the issue, I first planned to change the `RecursiveMutex` to `Mutex` (still possible if the change doesn't get Concept ACKs), but using a Mutex for this simple operation seems to be overkill. Note that at the time when this mutex was introduced (PR #3370, commit 75f51f2a63) `std::atomic` were not used in the codebase yet -- according to `git log -S std::atomic` they have first appeared in 2016 (commit 7e908c7b82), probably also because the compilers didn't support them properly earlier.~~
At this point, the cs_main lock is set, hence we can use a plain int for the member and mark it as guarded by cs_main.
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The RecursiveMutex cs_nBlockSequenceId is only used at one place in
CChainState::ReceivedBlockTransactions() to atomically read-and-increment the
nBlockSequenceId member. At this point, the cs_main lock is set, hence we can
use a plain int for the member and mark it as guarded by cs_main.
e251726aff build, qt: Fix typo in QtInputSupport check (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This typo slipped in fecb3723b6 (#21565).
I apologize for that as a reviewer of #21565.
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In order to change the KnapsackSolver tests to call KnapsackSolver, we
need KnapsackGroupOutputs to create the OutputGroups filtered with the
filter criteria.
The long term feerate is really the highest feerate that the user is
comfortable with making consolidatory transactions. This is should thus
be something that can be configured by the user via a new startup option
-consolidatefeerate. The default value is 10 sat/vbyte, chosen
arbitrarily (it seems like a reasonable number).
The m_ prefix indicates that a variable is a data member. Using it as
a parameter name is misleading.
Also update the name of the function from copyStats to CopyStats to
comply with our style guide.
b367745cfe ci: Make Cirrus CI Windows build with --enable-werror (Hennadii Stepanov)
c713bb2b24 Fix Windows build with --enable-werror on Ubuntu Focal (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes possible to cross-compile Windows build with `--enable-werror --enable-suppress-external-warnings`.
Some problems are fixed, others are silenced.
Also `--enable-werror` is enabled for Cirrus CI Windows build (the last one on Cirrus CI without `--enable-werror`).
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jarolrod:
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faf7e485e9 Set regtest.BIP65Height = 111 to speed up tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
No need to waste time by forcing creation of more than 1000 blocks to get the benefits of being able to test BIP 65. Also, reducing the height makes it more likely that (third-party) tests are conforming to BIP 65, which is enforced on mainnet for all new blocks.
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ab1461d5d3 qt: Add copy IP/Netmask action for banned peer (Shashwat)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a Copy IP/Netmask context menu action to the Banned Peers Table.
This feature is helpful if a node using GUI might want to alert its peer about a particular malicious user. So it can copy that user’s IP/Netmask and broadcast it to its peers so they can ban it instantly using the setban command in the console.
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
|  |  |
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re-ACK ab1461d5d3, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8).
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b8aa84b1a1 qt, refactor: Replace `if` check with `assert` (Hennadii Stepanov)
fcdc8b0fcb qt, refactor: Drop redundant signalling in WalletView::setWalletModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
37dcf161d3 qt, refactor: Emit WalletView::encryptionStatusChanged signal directly (Hennadii Stepanov)
7d0d4c0490 qt: Add WalletFrame::currentWalletSet signal (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes signal-slot paths to reach `setHDStatus` and `setEncryptionStatus` functions shorter and easier to reason about them.
Required to simplify #398 (see https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/398#discussion_r686094883).
---
**Note for reviewers.** Please verify that "Encrypt Wallet..." menu item, and the following icons

and updated properly in each and every possible scenario.
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Talkless:
Code review ACK b8aa84b1a1. Did build on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2 but no actual testing performed.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK b8aa84b1a1. Only change since last review was rebase
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017597767b Add I2P network SetReachable/IsReachable unit test assertions (Jon Atack)
b87a9c4d13 Improve doc/i2p.md regarding I2P router options/versions (Jon Atack)
bebcf785c0 Update i2p.md and tor.md regarding -onlynet config option (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This pull addresses https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22634#issuecomment-894104681 and various user feedback/questions, updates the -onlynet documentation in doc/i2p.md and doc/tor.md per #22651 (src/init.cpp is already fine) and fills in some missing I2P unit test coverage.
Note: this PR depends in part on whether #22651 is merged in order to propose the correct -onlynet documentation (it is currently aligned with the change in #22651), so that PR should be decided or merged first.
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7720d4f650 test: fix failure in feature_nulldummy.py on single-core machines (Sebastian Falbesoner)
646b3885f7 test: refactor: use named args for block_submit in feature_nulldummy.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
On single-core machines, executing the test `feature_nulldummy.py` results in the following assertion error:
```
...
2021-08-18T15:37:58.805000Z TestFramework (INFO): Test 4: Non-NULLDUMMY base multisig transaction is invalid after activation
2021-08-18T15:37:58.814000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "[...]/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 131, in main
self.run_test()
File "[...]/test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py", line 107, in run_test
self.block_submit(self.nodes[0], [test4tx], accept=False)
File "[...]/test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py", line 134, in block_submit
assert_equal(None if accept else 'block-validation-failed', node.submitblock(block.serialize().hex()))
File "[...]/test/functional/test_framework/util.py", line 49, in assert_equal
raise AssertionError("not(%s)" % " == ".join(str(arg) for arg in (thing1, thing2) + args))
AssertionError: not(block-validation-failed == non-mandatory-script-verify-flag (Dummy CHECKMULTISIG argument must be zero))
2021-08-18T15:37:58.866000Z TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes
...
```
There are hardly any single-core machines around anymore, but the behaviour can be reproduced on a multi-core machine by patching the function `GetNumCores()` to return 1 on the master branch and running `feature_nulldummy.py`:
```diff
diff --git a/src/util/system.cpp b/src/util/system.cpp
index 30d410381..149b512fc 100644
--- a/src/util/system.cpp
+++ b/src/util/system.cpp
@@ -1338,7 +1338,7 @@ bool SetupNetworking()
int GetNumCores()
{
- return std::thread::hardware_concurrency();
+ return 1;
}
```
As solution, parallel script verification is disabled (`-par=1`) and the exact reject reason is checked, which also increases the precision of the test (the possibility that the block is rejected because of another unintended reason is ruled out). See also related PR #22711 which applies the same approach for the p2p segwit test. The PR also includes a refactoring commit which changes the calls to `self.block_submit()` to use named arguments and removes the default value for parameter `accept` (i.e. explicitely passing `accept=...` is mandatory), with the aim to increase the test readability.
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Tested ACK <code>[7720d4f](7720d4f650)</code>
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acb7aad27e Fix build with Boost 1.77.0 (Rafael Sadowski)
Pull request description:
BOOST_FILESYSTEM_C_STR changed to accept the path as an argument.
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42dbd9025a contrib: return non-zero status if getcoins.py errors (Sebastian Falbesoner)
8c203cf0e1 contrib: catch bitcoin-cli RPC call errors in getcoins.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
0eca5ebace contrib: refactor: introduce bitcoin-cli RPC call helper in getcoins.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is based on #22565 ("[script] signet's getcoins.py improvements"), which should be reviewed first.
The signet faucet script `contrib/signet/getcoins.py` currently issues bitcoin-cli RPC calls without catching errors -- the only case tackled is if there is no `bitcoin-cli` file found. Instead of crashing with a stack-trace on a failed RPC call, the changes in this PR aim to produce a more user-friendly output (see also https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22565#discussion_r683754875). Additionally, in case of any error, a non-zero status is now returned (instead of 0, indicating success), which could be useful for other scripts taking use of signet faucet script.
The most straight-forward way to test this is invoking the script without a `bitcoind` running on signet:
PR22565 branch:
```
$ ./contrib/signet/getcoins.py
error: Could not connect to the server 127.0.0.1:8332
Make sure the bitcoind server is running and that you are connecting to the correct RPC port.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./contrib/signet/getcoins.py", line 26, in <module>
curr_signet_hash = subprocess.check_output([args.cmd] + args.bitcoin_cli_args + ['getblockhash', '1']).strip().decode()
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/subprocess.py", line 415, in check_output
return run(*popenargs, stdout=PIPE, timeout=timeout, check=True,
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/subprocess.py", line 516, in run
raise CalledProcessError(retcode, process.args,
subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['bitcoin-cli', 'getblockhash', '1']' returned non-zero exit status 1.
```
this PR branch:
```
$ ./contrib/signet/getcoins.py
error: Could not connect to the server 127.0.0.1:38332
Make sure the bitcoind server is running and that you are connecting to the correct RPC port.
-----
Error while calling "bitcoin-cli -signet getblockhash 1" (see output above).
```
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c3c213215b Use `context.args` in `src/wallet/load.cpp`. (Kiminuo)
25de4e77fe Use `context.args` in `CWallet::Create` instead of `gArgs`. (Kiminuo)
aa5e7c9471 Fix typo in bitcoin-cli.cpp (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
The PR attempts to move us an inch towards the [goal](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21244#discussion_r615307465) by using `WalletContext` in `wallet.{h|cpp}` code instead of relying on the global state (i.e. `gArgs`).
Edit: The PR builds on #19101.
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fa2547fc52 fuzz: Avoid timeout in blockfilter fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Previously it would take 10 seconds to run this input, now it takes 10ms: [clusterfuzz-testcase-blockfilter-5022838196142080.log](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/files/7021883/clusterfuzz-testcase-blockfilter-5022838196142080.log)
The fix is moving the `MatchAny` out of the hot loop.
Also, to avoid unlimited runtime, cap the hot loop at 30k iterations.
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0d9fdd329e test, doc: refer to the correct variable names in p2p_invalid_tx.py (aitorjs)
Pull request description:
_tx_orphan_no_fee_ and _tx_orphan_invalid_ don't exist as transactions.
Have been replaced by _tx_orphan_2_no_fee_ and _tx_orphan_2_invalid_ respectively.
**Motivation**: Comments are more accurate and easy understandable under the tests context (I think).
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Commit 181a1207 introduced an initialization order bug: CAddrMan's
m_asmap must be set before deserializing peers.dat. Restore that
ordering.
review hint: use
`git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space`
This logic is a no-op since it was introduced in commit
f9f5cfc506.
m_addr_name is never initialized to the empty string, because
ToStringIPPort never returns an empty string.
No behavior change.
While we're looking through the descendants and calculating how many
transactions we might replace, quit early, as soon as we hit 100.
Since we're failing faster, we can also separate the loops - yes, we
loop through more times, but this helps us detangle the different BIP125
rules later.
A circular dependency is added because policy now depends on txmempool and
txmempool depends on validation. It is natural for [mempool] policy to
rely on mempool; the problem is caused by txmempool depending on
validation. #22677 will resolve this.
fab2e23b57 Use generate* from TestFramework (MarcoFalke)
faf7e92804 test: Add generate* calls to test framework (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is needed for #22567.
By making the calls to `generate*` member function of the test framework, it paves the way to make it easier to implicitly call the `sync_all` member function.
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3ae503c95b refactor: replace QDateTime::toTime_t with QDateTime::toSecsSinceEpoch (fanquake)
27257b39bf refactor: replace QDateTime::fromTime_t with QDateTime::fromSecsSinceEpoch (fanquake)
Pull request description:
`QDateTime::fromTime_t` has [been obsoleted](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5.12/qdatetime-obsolete.html#fromTime_t) in favour of [`QDateTime::fromSecsSinceEpoch`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5.12/qdatetime.html#fromSecsSinceEpoch), which is available from Qt 5.8+.
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4c69571e6e doc: remove outdated comment (Martin Zumsande)
16652a93ea refactor: Remove unused KeyIDHasher (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Small follow-ups to #19935:
- Removal of unused `KeyIDHasher` class ([comment in 19935](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19935#discussion_r544464524))
- Removal of an outdated comment, which referred to an old problem with the no longer supported Boost 1.46 and `boost::unordered_map`, now replaced by `std::unordered_map`. ([comment in 19935](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19935#discussion_r540911134))
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The places where we need to lookup information for a XOnlyPubKey
currently implement a hack which makes both serializations of the full
pubkey in order to try the CKeyIDs for the lookup functions. Instead of
duplicating this everywhere it is needed, we can consolidate the CKeyID
generation into a function, and then have wrappers around GetPubKey,
GetKey, and GetKeyOrigin which takes the XOnlyPubKey, retrieves all of
the CKeyIDs (using the new GetKeyIDs() function in XOnlyPubKey), and
tries their respective underlying lookup function.
faa5fa9a78 fuzz: Use LIMITED_WHILE instead of limit_max_ops (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This avoids the local stack variable `limit_max_ops` and makes it easier to grep for limited loops. Also, it is less code.
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Zero-1729:
crACK faa5fa9a78🥤
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2b3d8f3dde qt: Handle new added plurals in bitcoin_en.ts (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This step was missed. See [`translation_process.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/translation_process.md#handling-plurals-in-source-files).
Transifex is smart enough to handle `%n` in strings as a plural form. Therefore, only two English strings are broken in the GUI on master (and in 22.0).
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b0c8246cac Add cleaner errors for unsuccessful faucet transactions (NikhilBartwal)
1c612b274b [script] Update signet getcoins.py for custom network (NikhilBartwal)
Pull request description:
Currently, using the getcoins.py with a custom signet executes successfully and shows the transfer of 0.001 testBTC as complete, however for obvious reasons, it should not. In fact, upon verification it does not actually execute the transaction, but rather gives the output that it did, as shown below which can be misleading:
```
[nikhilb@nikhil-PC bitcoin]$ echo $datadir
/home/nikhilb/signet-custom
[nikhilb@nikhil-PC bitcoin]$ contrib/signet/getcoins.py -- -datadir=$datadir
Payment of 0.00100000 BTC sent with txid dd22c7d996e95f3e5baf20f73140d517ff48f1b26d0e4fefd61e3c37991b8f86
[nikhilb@nikhil-PC bitcoin]$ bitcoin-cli -datadir=$datadir getrawtransaction dd22c7d996e95f3e5baf20f73140d517ff48f1b26d0e4fefd61e3c37991b8f86
error code: -5
error message:
No such mempool or blockchain transaction. Use gettransaction for wallet transactions.
[nikhilb@nikhil-PC bitcoin]$ bitcoin-cli -datadir=$datadir gettransaction dd22c7d996e95f3e5baf20f73140d517ff48f1b26d0e4fefd61e3c37991b8f86
error code: -5
error message:
Invalid or non-wallet transaction id
```
This PR adds a sanity check for custom signet by comparing the current network's first block hash (the block after the genesis block) with global signet's respective block hash (since all signet networks share the same genesis block) and if a custom network is detected, the user is prompted to either work on the global signet or setup their own faucet.
The PR was checked to be working successfully, giving the output as below:
```
[nikhilb@nikhil-PC bitcoin]$ git checkout update_signet_getcoins
Switched to branch 'update_signet_getcoins'
Your branch is ahead of 'upstream/master' by 1 commit.
(use "git push" to publish your local commits)
[nikhilb@nikhil-PC bitcoin]$ contrib/signet/getcoins.py -- -datadir=$datadir
The global faucet cannot be used with a custom Signet network. Please use the global signet or setup your custom faucet for the same.
You can have a look here for setting up your own faucet: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Signet
```
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75290ae61e Drop us=... message in net debug for sending version message (Pieter Wuille)
5d47860334 refactor: move CAddress-without-nTime logic to net_processing (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Historically, the VERSION message contains an "addrMe" and an "addrYou". As these are sent before version negotiation is complete, the protocol version is INIT_PROTO_VERSION (209), and in that protocol, CAddress is serialized without nTime.
This is in fact the only situation left where a CAddress is (de)serialized without nTime. As it's such a simple structure (CService for ip/port + uint64_t for nServices), just inline that structure in the few places where it occurs, and remove the logic for dealing with missing nTime from CAddress.
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On single-core machines, executing the test feature_nulldummy.py results in
the following assertion error:
...
2021-08-18T15:37:58.805000Z TestFramework (INFO): Test 4: Non-NULLDUMMY base multisig transaction is invalid after activation
2021-08-18T15:37:58.814000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "[...]/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 131, in main
self.run_test()
File "[...]/test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py", line 107, in run_test
self.block_submit(self.nodes[0], [test4tx], accept=False)
File "[...]/test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py", line 134, in block_submit
assert_equal(None if accept else 'block-validation-failed', node.submitblock(block.serialize().hex()))
File "[...]/test/functional/test_framework/util.py", line 49, in assert_equal
raise AssertionError("not(%s)" % " == ".join(str(arg) for arg in (thing1, thing2) + args))
AssertionError: not(block-validation-failed == non-mandatory-script-verify-flag (Dummy CHECKMULTISIG argument must be zero))
2021-08-18T15:37:58.866000Z TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes
...
The behaviour can be reproduced on a multi-core machine by simply changing the
function GetNumCores() (in src/util/system.cpp) to return 1:
int GetNumCores()
{
return 1;
}
127b4608e9 test: Check if specified config file cannot be opened (nthumann)
6bb54708e6 util: Check if specified config file cannot be opened (nthumann)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22612.
When running e.g. `./src/bitcoind -datadir=/tmp/bitcoin -regtest -conf=/tmp/bitcoin/regtest/bitcoin.conf` and the specified config cannot be opened (doesn't exist, permission denied, ...), the initialization silently uses the default config.
As voidburn already noted:
> I can't think of a situation in which a config file is specified explicitly (in the startup options, as per service unit linked above), but inaccessible, where the fail condition should be to keep booting using defaults instead.
With this patch applied, the initialization will fail immediately, if the specified config file cannot be opened. If no config file is explicitly specified, the behavior is unchanged. This not only affects `bitcoind`, but also `bitcoin-cli` and `bitcoin-qt`.
In the example below the datadir is accessible, but the config file is not due to insufficient permissions:
```
$ ./src/bitcoind -datadir=/tmp/bitcoin -regtest --debug=1 -conf=/tmp/bitcoin/regtest/bitcoin.conf
Error: Error reading configuration file: specified config file "/tmp/bitcoin/regtest/bitcoin.conf" could not be opened.
```
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theStack:
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a3b559c970 test: added test for disabled wallet (Shubhankar Gambhir)
Pull request description:
This PR enables a part of the non-wallet functional test (rpc_signmessage.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled, it is inspired by #20078.
Divided tests in rpc_signmessage.py into 2 files wallet_signmessagewithaddress.py and rpc_signmessagewithprivkey.py, latter one can run even when wallet is disabled that provides extra test which was not performed earlier.
* we need bitcoincore wallet to run rpc_signmessage.py, but it is olny required for signing messages with address and not for signing messages wih private key, so latter one can be in a seperate test which can run without wallet
* verifying message doesn't require wallet, so it can be used in both tests without any problem
* 2 tests are named as wallet_signmessagewithaddress.py and rpc_signmessagewithprivkey.py to provide clarity of what they are testing.
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a38137479b net: do not advertise address where nobody is listening (Jadi)
Pull request description:
If the bitcoind starts when listen=0 but listenonion=1, the daemon will
advertise its onion address but nothing is listening for it.
This update will enforce listenonion=0 when the listen is 0.
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08f57a0057 Assert that IsComplete() in GetSpendData() (Pieter Wuille)
d8f4b976d5 Remove default nHashTypeIn arguments to MutableTransactionSignatureCreator (Pieter Wuille)
c7048aae95 Simplify SignTransaction precomputation loop (Pieter Wuille)
addb9b5a71 Improve comments in taproot signing logic (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This addresses a few review comments from #21365 that were left at the time of merge (as well as some from #22166 applying to the commit it shared with #21365).
I do not think any are blockers for a 22.0 release.
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2f0190320d Avoid temporary vectors/uint256s in VerifyTaprootCommitment (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
As XOnlyPubKey has a Span-based constructor, that can be used directly without needing to first convert the byte sequence into a vector, only to convert that to a uint256, which only then can then be passed as a span to the constructor.
Reported by @ roconnor-blockstream.
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8733a8e84c the result of CWallet::IsHDEnabled() was initialized with true. (Saibato)
Pull request description:
the result of CWallet::IsHDEnabled() was initialized with true.
But in case of no keys or a blank hd wallet the iterator would be skipped
and not set to false but true, since the loop would be not entered.
That had resulted in a wrong return and subsequent false HD and watch-only
icon display in GUi when reloading a wallet after closing.
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But in case of no keys or a blank hd wallet the iterator would be skipped
and not set to false but true, since the loop would be not entered.
That had resulted in a wrong return and subsequent false HD and watch-only
icon display in gui when reloading a wallet after closing.
Update src/wallet/wallet.cpp
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
The us=... message in the debug log when sending a version message is
always [::]:0, because we no longer send our own address there.
Therefore, this information is entirely redundant. Remove it.
Historically, the VERSION message contains an "addrMe" and an "addrYou". As
these are sent before version negotiation is complete, the protocol version is
INIT_PROTO_VERSION (209), and in that protocol, CAddress is serialized without
nTime.
This is in fact the only situation left where a CAddress is (de)serialized
without nTime. As it's such a simple structure (CService for ip/port + uint64_t
for nServices), just inline that structure in the few places where it occurs,
and remove the logic for dealing with missing nTime from CAddress.
021daedfa1 refactor: replace remaining binascii method calls (Zero-1729)
Pull request description:
This PR removes the remaining `binascii` method calls outside `test/functional` and `test_framework`, as pointed out here https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22619#pullrequestreview-722153458.
Follow-up to #22593 and #22619Closes#22605
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As XOnlyPubKey has a Span-based constructor, that can be used directly
without needing to first convert the byte sequence into a vector, only
to convert that to a uint256, which only then can then be passed as a
span to the constructor.
47c48b5f35 test: only use verbose for getrawmempool when necessary in functional tests (Michael Dietz)
77349713b1 test: use getmempoolentry instead of getrawmempool in functional tests when appropriate (Michael Dietz)
86dbd54ae8 test: improve mempool_updatefrom efficiency by using getmempoolentry for specific txns (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
I don't think this changes the intention of the test. But it does shave ~30 seconds off the time it takes to run. From what I've seen our CI `macOS 11 native [gui] [no depends]` runs `mempool_updatefrom.py` in ~135 seconds. After this PR it should run in ~105 seconds
I noticed this improvement should probably be made when testing performance/runtimes of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22698. But I wanted to separate this out from that PR so the affects of each is decoupled
Edit: The major change in this PR is improving mempool_updatefrom.py's runtime as this is a very long running test. Then made the same efficiency improvements across all the functional tests as it made since to do that here
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fa35efa84b ci: Run arm task on arm64 hardware (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It will still run cross-compilation to armhf, but run the binaries on the hardware itself, not qemu.
There shouldn't be any significant difference, other than maybe a slight speedup.
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5a9e255e5a ci: Run fuzzer task for the master branch only (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22629#issuecomment-896454270:
> I think we need to decide whether running the fuzzer CI in any branch other than master is something we want to be doing / maintaining. This seems pretty unsustainable unless we at least make changes in regards to the fuzz inputs being used by the different branches. I'm pretty sure Marco has mentioned this before.
This PR makes CI ignore fuzz tests by forcing `RUN_FUZZ_TESTS=false` for all cases when it is not the master branch or a PR based on it.
See #22731 as a demo for the 22.x branch.
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132cae44f2 doc: Mention the flat directory structure for uploads (Andrew Chow)
fb17c99e35 guix: Don't include directory name in SHA256SUMS (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The SHA256SUMS file can be used in a sha256sum -c command to verify downloaded binaries. However users are likely to download just a single file and not place this file in the correct directory relative to the SHA256SUMS file for the simple verification command to work. By not including the directory name in the SHA256SUMS file, it will be easier for users to verify downloaded binaries.
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4d2fa97031 [addrman] Clean up ctor (John Newbery)
7e6e65918f [addrman] inline Clear() into CAddrMan ctor (John Newbery)
406be5ff96 [addrman] Remove all public uses of CAddrMan.Clear() from the tests (John Newbery)
ed9ba8af08 [tests] Remove CAddrMan.Clear() call from CAddrDB::Read() (John Newbery)
e8e7392311 [addrman] Don't call Clear() if parsing peers.dat fails (John Newbery)
181a1207ba [addrman] Move peers.dat parsing to init.cpp (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
`CAddrMan::Clear()` exists to reset the internal state of `CAddrMan`. It's currently used in two places:
- on startup, if deserializing peers.dat fails, `Clear()` is called to reset to an empty addrman
- in tests, `Clear()` is called to reset the addrman for more tests
In both cases, we can simply destruct the `CAddrMan` and construct a new, empty addrman. That approach is safer - it's possible that `Clear()` could 'reset' the addrman to a state that's not equivalent to a freshly constructed addrman (one actual example of this is that `Clear()` does not clear the `m_tried_collisions` set). On the other hand, if we destruct and then construct a fresh addrman, we're guaranteed that the new object is empty.
This wasn't possible when addrman was initially implemented, since it was a global, and so it would only be destructed on shutdown. However, addrman is now owned by `node.context`, so we have control over its destruction/construction.
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The uploaded binaries need to match the same flat directory structure of
the SHA256SUMS file in order for torrent downloaders to be able to
verify the download without moving files. Mention this in the release
process doc.
8dcbbbea64 test: fix bug in 22686 (S3RK)
Pull request description:
It seems there is a bug in the test in #22686, the code behaviour itself looks correct.
Instead of verifying the scenario from #22670 with both `upper_bound` and `lower_bound` for the transaction amount, the tests verified `lower_bound` two times. This fix is to properly use function parameter instead of a variable from the scope. The test still passes with both values, so no code changes are required.
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f52a72af56 ci: Invalidate depends caches when sources have been changed (Hennadii Stepanov)
939640f87e ci: Reorder scripts to make git available before depends_sources_cache (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (502d22ceed) the Cirrus CI do _not_ invalidate depends caches when their sources has been changed, i.e. source version updates, a new dependency etc.
This behavior causes:
- breaking CI build for Android APK (see #22708)
- the cache sizes growing
It is assumed that caches could be invalidated via Cirrus CI API/GUI, but it is inconvenient and it does not work as expected in all cases.
The common part of `fingerprint_key`s for both `depends_sources_cache` and `depends_built_cache` is the recent commit that changes sources in the `src/depends` sub-directory.
For `depends_built_cache` additionally `CIRRUS_TASK_NAME` is used to avoid sharing of the same cache between tasks with different OSes and different `DEP_OPTS`.
---
The `depends_sources` cache:
- in master (502d22ceed)

- with this PR

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Clear() is now only called from the ctor, so just inline the code into
that function.
The LOCK(cs) can be removed, since there can be no data races in the ctor.
Also move the function definition out of the header and into the cpp file.
Just use unique_ptr<CAddrMan>s and reset the pointer if a frest addrman is required.
Also make CAddrMan::Clear() private to ensure that no call sites are missed.
1ea11e10ac doc: link to managing-wallets from doc readme (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This was forgotten in #22523.
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cd37356ff9 [crypto] Fix K1/K2 use in ChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD (Dhruv Mehta)
Pull request description:
BIP324 mentions K1 is used for the associated data and K2 is used for the payload. The code does the opposite. This is not a security problem but will be a problem across implementations based on the HKDF key derivations.
BIP324 author Jonas Schnelli thinks a [code update will be better](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15649#discussion_r440780669) than a BIP update.
If this PR is merged:
- [ ] We need to update the test vector 3 in BIP324
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The SHA256SUMS file can be used in a sha256sum -c command to verify
downloaded binaries. However users are likely to download just a single
file and not place this file in the correct directory relative to the
SHA256SUMS file for the simple verification command to work. By not
including the directory name in the SHA256SUMS file, it will be easier
for users to verify downloaded binaries.
Co-authored-by: Carl Dong <contact@carldong.me>
f12fbad5a1 windres: use PACKAGE_VERSION rather than building more version numbers (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Rather than defining more strings, reuse PACKAGE_VERSION, which is already available.
We also already use PACKAGE_VERSION for `ProductVersion` and `FileVersion` in setup.nsi.
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68faa87881 test: use f-strings in mining_*.py tests (fanquake)
c2a5d560df test: use f-strings in interface_*.py tests (fanquake)
86d958262d test: use f-strings in feature_proxy.py (fanquake)
31bdb33dcb test: use f-strings in feature_segwit.py (fanquake)
b166d54c3c test: use f-strings in feature_versionbits_warning.py (fanquake)
cf6d66bf94 test: use f-strings in feature_settings.py (fanquake)
6651d77f22 test: use f-strings in feature_pruning.py (fanquake)
961f5813ba test: use f-strings in feature_notifications.py (fanquake)
1a546e6f6c test: use f-strings in feature_minchainwork.py (fanquake)
6679eceacc test: use f-strings in feature_logging.py (fanquake)
fb633933ab test: use f-strings in feature_loadblock.py (fanquake)
e9ca8b254d test: use f-strings in feature_help.py (fanquake)
ff7e330999 test: use f-strings in feature_filelock.py (fanquake)
d5a6adc5e4 test: use f-strings in feature_fee_estimation.py (fanquake)
a2de33cbdc test: use f-strings in feature_dersig.py (fanquake)
a2502cc63f test: use f-strings in feature_dbcrash.py (fanquake)
3e2f84e7a9 test: use f-strings in feature_csv_activation.py (fanquake)
e2f1fd8ee9 test: use f-strings in feature_config_args.py (fanquake)
36d33d32b1 test: use f-strings in feature_cltv.py (fanquake)
dca173cc04 test: use f-strings in feature_blocksdir.py (fanquake)
5453e87062 test: use f-strings in feature_backwards_compatibility.py (fanquake)
6f3d5ad67a test: use f-strings in feature_asmap.py (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Rather than using 3 different ways to build/format strings (sometimes all in the same test, i.e [`feature_config_args.py`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/test/functional/feature_config_args.py)), consolidate to using [f-strings (3.6+)](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#f-strings), which are generally more concise / readable, as well as more performant than existing methods.
This deals with the `feature_*.py`, `interface_*.py` and `mining_*.py` tests.
See also: [PEP 498](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0498/)
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5449d44e37 scripts: prevent GCC optimising test symbols in test-symbol-check (fanquake)
Pull request description:
I noticed in #22381 that when the test-symbol-check target was being built with Clang and run in the CI it would fail due to using a too-new version of `pow` (used [here](d67330d112/contrib/devtools/test-symbol-check.py (L85))). Our CIs use Focal (glibc 2.31) and the version of `pow` was the optimized version introduced in [glibc 2.29](https://lwn.net/Articles/778286/):
```bash
* Optimized generic exp, exp2, log, log2, pow, sinf, cosf, sincosf and tanf.
```
This made sense, except for that if it was failing when built using Clang, why hadn't it also been failing when being built with GCC?
Turns out GCC is optimizing away that call to `pow` at all optimization levels, including `-O0`, see: https://godbolt.org/z/53MhzMxT7, and this has been the case forever, or at least since GCC 5.x. Clang on the other hand, will only optimize away the `pow` call at `-O1` and `-O2`, not `-O0`: https://godbolt.org/z/Wbnqj3q6c. Thus when this test was built with Clang (we don't pass `-O` so we default to `-O0`) it was failing in the CI environment, because it would actually have a call to the "new" `pow`.
Avoid this issue by using a symbol that won't be optimized away, or that we are unlikely to ever have versioning issues with.
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`bool CAddrDB::Read(CAddrMan& addr, CDataStream& ssPeers)` is _only_
called from the tests, and the call to addr.Clear() only exists so that
a test that Clear() is called passes. Remove that test and the call.
Now that we manage the lifespan of node.addrman, we can just reset
node.addrman to a newly initialized CAddrMan if parsing peers.dat
fails, eliminating the possibility that Clear() leaves some old state
behind.
d8ba6327b2 scripted-diff: replace clientInterface with m_client_interface in net (fanquake)
f68c6cebe6 net: use clientInterface rather than uiInterface (fanquake)
Pull request description:
First commit fixes two cases where we were using `uiInterface`, rather than `clientInterface`.
Second commit renames `clientInterface` to `m_client_interface`, to match banman.
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aaa6ad5455 [MOVEONLY] [tests] Move addrman ser/deser tests to addrman_tests.cpp (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Addrman serialization/deserialization tests are currently in net_tests.cpp.
Move them to addrman_tests.cpp with the rest of the addrman tests.
Reviewer hint: review using `git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra`
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5c5d0b6264 Add FoundBlock.found member (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This change lets IPC serialization code handle FoundBlock arguments more simply and efficiently. Without this change there was no way to determine from a FoundBlock object whether a block was found or not. So in order to correctly implement behavior of leaving FoundBlock output variables unmodified when a block was not found, IPC code would have to read preexisting output variable values from the local process, send them to the remote process, receive output values back from the remote process, and save them to output variables unconditionally. With FoundBlock.found method, the process is simpler. There's no need to read or send preexisting local output variable values, just to read final output values from the remote process and set them conditionally if the block was found.
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10). The commit was first part of larger PR #10102.
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Addrman serialization/deserialization tests are currently in net_tests.cpp.
Move them to addrman_tests.cpp with the rest of the addrman tests.
Reviewer hint: review using `git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra`
Rather than defining more strings, reuse PACKAGE_VERSION, which is
already available.
We already use PACKAGE_VERSION for `ProductVersion` and `FileVersion` in setup.nsi.
Use interfaces::Init::make* methods instead of interfaces::Make*
functions, so interfaces can be constructed differently in different
executables without having to change any code. (So for example
bitcoin-gui can make an interfaces::Node pointer that communicates with
a bitcoin-node subprocess, while bitcoin-qt can make an interfaces::Node
pointer that starts node code in the same process.)
4c43b7d41d contrib: use hkps://keys.openpgp.org to retrieve builder keys (fanquake)
Pull request description:
`hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net` is essentially no-longer functional,
and a number of distributions and GPG tools have since switched to using
the `keys.openpgp.org` key server as their default.
See this Debian patch for additional context:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/gnupg2/-/blob/debian/main/debian/patches/Use-hkps-keys.openpgp.org-as-the-default-keyserver.patch
Switch to using keys.openpgp.org in the CI as well.
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60e0cbdd57 [addrman] Merge the two Add() functions (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
This PR merges the two definitions of this overloaded function to reduce code duplication.
When these functions were introduced in 5fee401fe1, there were multiple places that invoked `Add()` with a single addr and a vector of addrs each, so it made sense to overload the function. I could see how the small difference in log statement was more meaningful when a peer was added via IRC :)
Now, the definition of `Add()` that takes in a single address is only invoked from the hidden/test-only RPC `addpeeraddress`. These changes should not cause any observable difference, and are covered by the existing tests that use this RPC endpoint.
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2d7534bd93 wallet: use PACKAGE_NAME instead of "Bitcoin" in rpcdump (fanquake)
14b4802405 wallet: use FormatFullVersion instead of CLIENT_BUILD in rpcdump (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The dumpwallet RPC is the last place we're using CLIENT_BUILD directly, rather FormatFullVersion() (which just returns it), so switch to using that. At the same time, use PACKAGE_NAME (Bitcoin Core), rather than just "Bitcoin".
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e2ff385e13 test: check for invalid `-prune` parameters (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This small PR adds missing test coverage for invalid `-prune` parameter values / combinations:
77e23ca945/src/init.cpp (L926-L928)77e23ca945/src/init.cpp (L935-L937)77e23ca945/src/init.cpp (L844-L849)
Not sure if the tests fit into `feature_config_args.py` or should rather be moved into `feature_pruning.py`; the latter though seems to be run less often due to being very memory-hungry.
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fa7718344d fuzz: Avoid OOM in system fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
If the inputs size is unlimited, the target may consume unlimited memory, because the argsmanager stores the argument names. Limiting the size should fix this issue.
Should fix https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=36906
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5100deee58 clientversion: No suffix #if CLIENT_VERSION_IS_RELEASE (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
Previously, building from a release source tarball would result in a
version string like v22.0.0-<commithash>, but we expect just v22.0.0.
This commit solves this problem.
Also use PACKAGE_VERSION instead of reconstructing it.
```
Fixes the underlying problem of #22623
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92885c4f69 test: Test for ApproximateBestSubset edge case with too little fees (Andrew Chow)
d9262324e8 wallet: Assert that enough was selected to cover the fees (Andrew Chow)
2de222c401 wallet: Use GetSelectionAmount for target value calculations (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The `m_value` used for the target calculation in `ApproximateBestSubset` is incorrect, it should be `GetSelectionAmount`. This causes a bug that is only apparent when the minimum relay fee is set to be very high.
A test case is added for this, in addition to an assert in `CreateTransactionInternal` that would have also caught this issue if someone were able to hit the edge case.
Fixes#22670
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7d95777417 builder-keys: Add dongcarl (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
https://keys.openpgp.org/search?q=04017A2A6D9A0CCDC81D8EC296AB007F1A7ED999
This is my master key, will be bumping the expiration of subkeys or rotating when necessary.
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ce4e90629e Document about wallet backup and restoration (lsilva01)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a document about backing up and restoring the Bitcoin Core wallet as suggested in the issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20149 .
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5fe8100ff3 Change the wallet_backup.py test to use the restorewallet RPC command instead of restoring wallets manually. (lsilva01)
ae23faba6f Add a new RPC command: restorewallet (lsilva01)
Pull request description:
As far as I know, there is no command to restore the wallet from a backup file.
The only way to do this is to replace the `wallet.dat` of a newly created wallet with the backup file, which is hardly an intuitive way.
This PR implements the `restorewallet` RPC command which restores the wallet from the backup file.
To test:
First create a backup file:
`$ bitcoin-cli -rpcwallet="wallet-01" backupwallet /home/Backups/wallet-01.bak`
Then restore it in another wallet:
`$ bitcoin-cli restorewallet "restored-wallet-01" /home/Backups/wallet-01.bak`
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The connection of the WalletFrame::currentWalletSet signal to
the BitcoinGUI::updateWalletStatus is a shorter and more descriptive way
to call both the setHDStatus and setEncryptionStatus member functions of
the BitcoinGUI class in comparison to using of the
WalletView::updateEncryptionStatus slot.
4844b74ba7 p2p: log addrman consistency checks (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This mini-patch picks up #22479 to log addrman consistency checks in the `BCLOG::ADDRMAN` category when they are enabled with the `-checkaddrman=<n>` configuration option for values of n greater than 0.
```
$ ./src/bitcoind -signet -checkaddrman=20 -debug=addrman
...
2021-08-13T11:14:45Z Addrman checks started: new 3352, tried 89, total 3441
2021-08-13T11:14:45Z Addrman checks completed successfully
```
This allows people to
- verify the checks are running
- see when and how often they are being performed
- see the number of new/tried/total addrman entries per check
- see the start/end of the checks
Thanks to John Newbery for ideas to improve this logging.
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d930c7f5b0 p2p, rpc, test: address rate-limiting follow-ups (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Incorporates review feedback in #22387.
Edit, could be considered separately: should a release note (or two) be added for 22.0? e.g. the new getpeerinfo fields in `Updated RPCs` and the rate-limiting itself in `P2P and network changes`.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK d930c7f5b0
theStack:
re-ACK d930c7f5b0🌮
Zero-1729:
crACK d930c7f
Tree-SHA512: b2101cad87f59c238603f38bd8e8df7a4d48929794e4de9e0e0ff2afa935a68475c2d369aa669d124a0bec2f50280fb47e8b980bde6ad812db08cf67b71c066a
a4d78546b0 [addrman] Make addrman consistency checks a runtime option (John Newbery)
10aac24145 [tests] Make deterministic addrman use nKey = 1 (John Newbery)
fa9710f62c [addrman] Add deterministic argument to CAddrMan ctor (John Newbery)
ee458d84fc Add missing const to CAddrMan::Check_() (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
CAddrMan has internal consistency checks. Currently, these are only run when the program is compiled with the `DEBUG_ADDRMAN` option. This option is not enabled on any of our CI builds, and it's likely that no-one is running them at all.
This PR makes consistency checks a (hidden) runtime option that can be enabled with `-checkaddrman`, where `-checkaddrman=n` will result in the consistency checks running every n operations (similar to `-checkmempool=n`). We set the ratio to 1/100 for our unit tests, and leave it disabled by default for all networks. Additionally, a consistency check failure now asserts, rather than logging and continuing. This matches the behavior of CTxMemPool and TxRequestTracker, where a failed consistency check asserts.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK a4d78546b0 per `git diff 00fd089 a4d7854`, tested by adding logging similar to #22479 and running with `-checkaddrman=<n>` for various values 0/1/10/100 etc, tested the updated docs with `bitcoind -help-debug | grep -A2 "checkaddrman\|checkmempool"` and verified rebased on master that compiling with `CPPFLAGS="-DDEBUG_ADDRMAN"` no longer causes the build to error.
mzumsande:
Code-review ACK a4d78546b0
theStack:
Code-review ACK a4d78546b0
Tree-SHA512: eaee003f7a99154822c5b5efbc62008d32c1efbecc6fec6e183427f6b2ae5d30b3be7924e3a7271b1a1de91517f5bd2a70011d45358c3105c6a0702f12b70f7c
ApproximateBestSubset had an edge case (due to not using
GetSelectionAmount) where it was possible for it to return success but
fail to select enough to cover transaction fees. A test is added that
could trigger this failure prior to the fix being implemented.
When the fee is not subtracted from the outputs, the amount that has
been reserved for the fee (change_and_fee - change_amount) must be
enough to cover the fee that is needed. It would be a bug to not do so,
so use an assert to make this obvious if such a situation were to occur.
For target value calculations, GetSelectionAmount should be used, not
m_effective_value or m_value.
Specifically, ApproximateBestSubset mistakenly uses m_value when
calculating whether the target value has been met. This has been changed
to use GetSelectionAmount.
93cc53a2b2 gui: Unregister wallet notifications before unloading wallets (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This change was originally part of both bitcoin/bitcoin#10102 and bitcoin/bitcoin#19101 and is required for both because it avoids the IPC wallet implementation in bitcoin/bitcoin#10102 and the WalletContext implementation in bitcoin/bitcoin#19101 needing to deal with notification objects that have stale pointers to deleted wallets.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK 93cc53a2b2.
hebasto:
ACK 93cc53a2b2
Tree-SHA512: 805f50a493291ad0f7c48725fbc5058d58ebbdb0770befd51d8aa241209a13f8a46f5982481336ab8338cdc83e9017668089a71deccf1587308e841cf8697825
Divided tests in rpc_signmessage.py into 2 files wallet_signmessagewithaddress.py and
rpc_signmessagewithprivkey.py, latter one can run even when wallet is disabled.
Currently addrman consistency checks are a compile time option, and are not
enabled in our CI. It's unlikely anyone is running these consistency checks.
Make them a runtime option instead, where users can enable addrman
consistency checks every n operations (similar to mempool tests). Update
the addrman unit tests to do internal consistency checks every 100
operations (checking on every operations causes the test runtime to
increase by several seconds).
Also assert on a failed addrman consistency check to terminate program
execution.
62b125fd19 qt, refactor: Fix indentation (Prateek Sancheti)
ad28b66e98 qt: Add SubFeeFromAmount option (Prateek Sancheti)
Pull request description:
This PR adds **_SubFeeFromAmount_** option which lets the user select their preferred setting of whether fee for a transaction is to be subtracted from the amount or not for future transactions. The setting chosen by the user is remembered even when the GUI mode is turned off.
**_Functionality and Usage:_**
- Go to `Settings > Options > Wallet` on _Windows/Linux_ or `bitcoin-qt > Preferences > Wallet` on _macOS_.
- The checkbox **Subtract Fee From Amount** corresponds to the added option **SubFeeFromAmount**.
- The preferred setting intended to be the default for all future send transactions should be selected by the user.
- Click on **OK**.
- Go to the **Send** tab in the wallet.
- You shall notice, any new Send transaction created will have the preferred setting as chosen by the user.<br> (Try clicking on Add recipient or even restarting the Node in GUI)
Attaching ScreenRecordings to explain the added feature.
> Master.mov: Master Branch
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/54016434/127763378-be91837d-d0ab-4ae5-87c0-d303fa70a336.mov
> PR.mov: PullRequest
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/54016434/127763404-05b834c1-4082-4fbd-9b05-1528ac898a21.movClose#386
ACKs for top commit:
Talkless:
tACK 62b125fd19, tested on Debian Sid with 5.15.2 and it works as described.
hebasto:
re-ACK 62b125fd19, only removed the unused `SubFeeFromAmountChanged` signal since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/390#pullrequestreview-726531766) review.
meshcollider:
utACK 62b125fd19
Tree-SHA512: 932ca89ae578a1e1c426561400d87cf005c231944feaf0f662ff8d88f32bdd65a927a090ea41510a15f8ec0ebcd5529672e9917720eb5ea85f413f081e45d5bb
Previously, building from a release source tarball would result in a
version string like v22.0.0-<commithash>, but we expect just v22.0.0.
This commit solves this problem.
Also use PACKAGE_VERSION instead of reconstructing it.
0237d95323 qt: Add Load PSBT functionaliy with nowallet (Prateek Sancheti)
Pull request description:
This PR provides a fix to the issue mentioned in #232.
Currently, the **_Load PSBT_** functionality works well in case a wallet is loaded but does nothing when a wallet isn't loaded.
If a function cannot work without a wallet being loaded, it is disabled by default (It is unclickable as shown in the image).
For e.g. One cannot `Close Wallet` or `Backup Wallet` or `Sign Messages` without a wallet being loaded. And hence they are disabled. But if you notice, `Load PSBT` options are not disabled by default even when a wallet isn't loaded.
> 
As mentioned by hebasto in the issue description :
```
<hebasto> achow101: does "File" -> "Load PSBT from {file|clipboard}" make any sense when no wallet is loaded?
<achow101> hebasto: yes, for finalize and sending
```
This means **_Load PSBT_** should be working just as similar whether wallets are being loaded or not.
After making the required changes to the code, The **_Load PSBT_** works as expected even with no wallet loaded and the PSBT is finalized.
| Master | PR |
|-------------|---------------|
|  |  |
Close#232
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
re-ACK 0237d95323
hebasto:
ACK 0237d95323, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8).
Tree-SHA512: 8d928c5bfd3c2b286ddcacd0b367c872de8bc3d3d9d82280faeadc60d738b86af328c060b5763ade364c9b386b23f95580c2eb1147b16373fbb713170c100350
6971e790c3 gui: add Direction column to peers tab (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Picking up #289
This adds a `Direction column`, making the peers tab the same as the `Direction/Type` row in the peer details and the direction and type columns in our other user-facing peer connections table in `-netinfo`.
Users can now sort the peers table by direction. The default sort is set to inbound, then outbound.
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
|  |  |
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jonatack:
Tested ACK 6971e790c3
ShaMan239:
tACK 6971e790c3
hebasto:
ACK 6971e790c3, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8).
Tree-SHA512: 9716cdedd435f88245a097fed6d4b2b486104d0dd09df739bdb4f2bfad709cbd9c9a231168cc3326e94fa5fddc77dd68f992f20417d04d94930db9fccdbb7de1
4830f4912a qt: Refactor open date range to use std::optional (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Use `std::nullopt` for open date range instead of `TransactionFilterProxy::MIN_DATE` and `TransactionFilterProxy::MAX_DATE`.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK 4830f4912a, only missed header included since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/354#pullrequestreview-682108182) review.
Talkless:
tACK 4830f4912a, tested on Debian Sid, filtering seems to work as expected.
Tree-SHA512: dcecbcc129cb401d6ac13a20f015b8cb2a7434fae6bd3e5b19fca5531e8bd915e2a0835f9c601371381750cdc8cd6fcf4f8c6669177d679773046cbe13bed68b
bb56486a17 refactor: Reuse MakeUnorderedList where possible (Hennadii Stepanov)
77a90f03ac refactor: Move MakeUnorderedList into util/string.h to make it reusable (Hennadii Stepanov)
6a5ccd65c7 scripted-diff: Rename JoinErrors in more general MakeUnorderedList (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
A nice `JoinErrors` utility function was introduced in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/379 by Russell Yanofsky.
This PR renames this function and re-uses it across the code base.
ACKs for top commit:
Zero-1729:
Concept ACK bb56486a17
theStack:
Code-review ACK bb56486a17
Talkless:
utACK bb56486a17
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK bb56486a17. Nice deduping, thanks for this!
Tree-SHA512: 6bdbfa61f2ffa69e075f46b733f247c6d5b8486779a1dac064285a199a4bb8bc5ef44eaee37086305646b5c88eb6a11990883219a4a9140a5117ee21ed529bb9
fafe896a0b test: Set regtest.BIP66Height = 102 to speed up tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
No need to waste time by forcing creation of more than 1000 blocks to get the benefits of being able to test BIP 66. Also, reducing the height makes it more likely that (third-party) tests are conforming to BIP 66, which is enforced on mainnet for all new blocks.
ACKs for top commit:
GeneFerneau:
Concept + code review ACK [fafe896](fafe896a0b)
0xB10C:
crACK fafe896a0b
laanwj:
ACK fafe896a0b
Zero-1729:
tACK fafe896
kristapsk:
ACK fafe896a0b. Full functional test suite showed few second speed incrase on my laptop (although I didn't do proper benchmarking with multiple runs, just single `time ./test/functional/test_runner.py` on current master vs this PR).
theStack:
Tested ACK fafe896a0b
hg333:
tACK fafe896a0b
Tree-SHA512: 4bbee3c8587d612e74a59fde49b6439c1296f2fc27d3a7cf59a35e920f729fdd581c930290bd04def618f81412236676ddb99b4ceb4d80dfb9fd610b128a04b1
b851a92c06 cli: Add progress bar for -getinfo (klementtan)
Pull request description:
Add a progress bar for the `Verification progress` attribute in `-getinfo` when verification progress `< 99%`.

**Motivation**:
* Improve user-friendliness of `-getinfo`
* Can be useful with `watch -n 1 bitcoin-cli -getinfo`(suggested by theStack [below](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22547#issuecomment-887488172))
* The progress bar is only display when are still syncing to tip(verification progress `< 99%`)
**Reviewing**
If your verification progress is `> 99%` you can restart the verification progress with
```shell
$ ./src/bitcoind -reindex
$./src/bitcoin-cli -getinfo
```
ACKs for top commit:
prayank23:
reACK b851a92c06
theStack:
re-ACK b851a92c06🍹
Zero-1729:
re-tACK b851a92c06 (re-tested, works as expected 🍾)
jonatack:
ACK b851a92c06
lsilva01:
Tested ACK b851a92c06 on mainnet and signet on Ubuntu 20.04.
Tree-SHA512: 2046d812e3c4623c6cc3ed4c24f2daaa92ba12cd181fa21626b782743890c2373be3175cff1441a7ba37295b6d5818368deea90d483959875c22f7ad9b601a20
90b3e482e9 release: Release with separate SHA256SUMS and sig files (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This allows us to:
- remove the rfc4880 EOL hacks, and
- release with a SHA256SUMS.asc file that's a combination of all signer signatures
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 90b3e482e9
laanwj:
Concept and code review ACK 90b3e482e9
Tree-SHA512: 5d5086063d303aa0cbd590e5fdf2ae8f555e25f4e43bf67545e33384449b990e94834c711622530ad0eb3dcc83f52746884a5081dadb0acff8dd799cfadafac7
d451b60d22 guix-verify: Non-zero exit code when anything fails (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
Previously, if verification fails, the correct message will be printed,
but the exit code would still be 0.
```
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK d451b60d22
Tree-SHA512: 695d72121f308d8a66db780eca16878fb378b4d766de5b58c2d6f778c5661a2f7bdf37a96e8e8e283b0a46b5d55f24bca05fa7509aa1822f0854c50064200572
accf3d5868 [test] mempool package ancestor/descendant limits (glozow)
2b6b26e57c [test] parameterizable fee for make_chain and create_child_with_parents (glozow)
313c09f7b7 [test] helper function to increase transaction weight (glozow)
f8253d69d6 extract/rename helper functions from rpc_packages.py (glozow)
3cd663a5d3 [policy] ancestor/descendant limits for packages (glozow)
c6e016aa13 [mempool] check ancestor/descendant limits for packages (glozow)
f551841d3e [refactor] pass size/count instead of entry to CalculateAncestorsAndCheckLimits (glozow)
97dd1c729d MOVEONLY: add helper function for calculating ancestors and checking limits (glozow)
f95bbf58aa misc package validation doc improvements (glozow)
Pull request description:
This PR implements a function to calculate mempool ancestors for a package and enforces ancestor/descendant limits on them as a whole. It reuses a portion of `CalculateMemPoolAncestors()`; there's also a small refactor to move the reused code into a generic helper function. Instead of calculating ancestors and descendants on every single transaction in the package and their ancestors, we use a "worst case" heuristic, treating every transaction in the package as each other's ancestor and descendant. This may overestimate everyone's counts, but is still pretty accurate in the our main package use cases, in which at least one of the transactions in the package is directly related to all the others (e.g. 1 parent + 1 child, multiple parents with 1 child, or chains).
Note on Terminology: While "package" is often used to describe groups of related transactions _within_ the mempool, here, I only use package to mean the group of not-in-mempool transactions we are currently validating.
#### Motivation
It would be a potential DoS vector to allow submission of packages to mempool without a proper guard for mempool ancestors/descendants. In general, the purpose of mempool ancestor/descendant limits is to limit the computational complexity of dealing with families during removals and additions. We want to be able to validate multiple transactions on top of the mempool, but also avoid these scenarios:
- We underestimate the ancestors/descendants during package validation and end up with extremely complex families in our mempool (potentially a DoS vector).
- We expend an unreasonable amount of resources calculating everyone's ancestors and descendants during package validation.
ACKs for top commit:
JeremyRubin:
utACK accf3d5
ariard:
ACK accf3d5.
Tree-SHA512: 0d18ce4b77398fe872e0b7c2cc66d3aac2135e561b64029584339e1f4de2a6a16ebab3dd5784f376e119cbafc4d50168b28d3bd95d0b3d01158714ade2e3624d
92993aa5cf Change SignTransaction's input_errors to use bilingual_str (Andrew Chow)
171366e89b Use bilingual_str for address fetching functions (Andrew Chow)
9571c69b51 Add bilingual_str::clear() (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
In a couple of places in the wallet, errors are `std::string`. In order for these errors to be translated, change them to use `bilingual_str`.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK 92993aa5cf, only rebased since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22337#pullrequestreview-694542729) review, verified with
klementtan:
Code review ACK 92993aa5cf
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 92993aa5cf
Tree-SHA512: 5400e419dd87db8c49b67ed0964de2d44b58010a566ca246f2f0760ed9ef6a9b6f6df7a6adcb211b315b74c727bfe8c7d07eb5690b5922fa5828ceef4c83461f
fa6fd3dd6a wallet: Properly set fInMempool in mempool notifications (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A wallet method (like bumping the fee) might have set `fInMempool` to false because the transaction was removed from the mempool (See commit fa4e088cba).
Avoid setting it back to true (incorrectly) in the validation interface background thread.
Fixes#22357
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa6fd3dd6a. Only change since last review is extending workaround to `transactionRemovedFromMempool`. Since we know this workaround is imperfect and the goal of this PR is mainly to fix CI errors, I would probably be inclined to limit the workaround to as few places as possible where we have seen actual failures, instead of adding the workaround to as many places as possible, where there is some chance it might trigger new failures. But since this workaround is so straightforward and almost looks like a real fix, probably it doesn't matter.
meshcollider:
utACK fa6fd3dd6a
Tree-SHA512: d690136a577f1f532aa1fee80d3f6600ff7fc61286fbf564a53d7938d5ae52d33f0dbb0fef8b8c041a4970fb424f0b9f1ee7ce791e0ff8354e0000ecc9e22b84
bb822a7af8 wallet, rpc: add listdescriptors private option (S3RK)
Pull request description:
Rationale: make it possible to backup your wallet with `listdescriptors` command
* The default behaviour is still to show public version
* For private version only the root xprv is returned
Example use-case:
```
> bitcoin-cli -regtest -named createwallet wallet_name=old descriptors=true
> bitcoin-cli -regtest -rpcwallet=old listdescriptors true | jq '.descriptors' > descriptors.txt
> bitcoin-cli -regtest -named createwallet wallet_name=new descriptors=true blank=true
> bitcoin-cli -regtest -rpcwallet=new importdescriptors "$(cat descriptors.txt)"
```
In case of watch-only wallet without private keys there will be following output:
```
error code: -4
error message:
Can't get descriptor string.
```
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
re-ACK bb822a7af8
Rspigler:
tACK bb822a7af8
jonatack:
ACK bb822a7af8 per `git diff 2854ddc bb822a7`
prayank23:
tACK bb822a7af8
meshcollider:
Code review ACK bb822a7af8
Tree-SHA512: f6dddc72a74e5667071ccd77f8dce578382e8e29e7ed6a0834ac2e114a6d3918b59c2f194f4079b3259e13d9ba3b4f405619940c3ecb7a1a0344615aed47c43d
fabed982ad fuzz: Re-enable assert in banman again (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Looks like this was accidentally fixed by removing the buggy code in commit efd6f904c7
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK fabed982ad
Tree-SHA512: 2dea5dad48ff2050ae7086c1c6306c40f650e9629918e79adc54164a375d777a70b29f5a480566dc6430f07ce33dfe703fc5d45a20125584b4a026c5832198a2
a9b9ca82da gui: ensure external signer option remains disabled without signers (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When no external signers are available, the option to enable external signers should always be disabled. However the encrypt wallet checkbox can erroneously re-enable the external signer checkbox. To avoid this, CreateWalletDialog now stores whether signers were available during setSigners so that future calls to external_signer_checkbox->setEnabled can account for whether signers are available.
Fixes#395
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK a9b9ca82da, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8).
Sjors:
tACK a9b9ca82da
jarolrod:
ACK a9b9ca82da
Tree-SHA512: 98951bcadc23fce99a66ea2d367c44360989e888c253845a767e1f7085c594562d0f099de4130f4a078c5072aa7806294097d976ee6407291f3d3c5a4a608b44
When no external signers are available, the option to enable external
signers should always be disabled. However the encrypt wallet checkbox
can erroneously re-enable the external signer checkbox. To avoid this,
CreateWalletDialog now stores whether signers were available during
setSigners so that future calls to external_signer_checkbox->setEnabled
can account for whether signers are available.
addrman_tests fail when consistency checks are enabled, since the tests
set the deterministic test addrman's nKey value to zero, which is an
invalid value. Change this so that deterministic addrman's nKey value is
set to 1.
This requires updating a few tests that are using magic values derived
from nKey being set to 0.
87651795d8 fuzz: check that ser+unser produces the same AddrMan (Vasil Dimov)
6408b24517 fuzz: move init code to the CAddrManDeterministic constructor (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Add a fuzz test that fills addrman with a pile of randomly generated addresses, serializes it to a stream, unserializes the stream to another addrman object and compares the two.
Some discussion of this already happened at https://github.com/jnewbery/bitcoin/pull/18.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 87651795d8
jonatack:
ACK 87651795d8 rebased to current master, reviewed, fuzz build, ran `FUZZ=addrman_serdeser src/test/fuzz/fuzz`
Tree-SHA512: 7eda79279f14f2649840bf752e575d7b02cbaad541f74f7254855ebd4a32da988f042d78aa9228983350283bb74dd0c71f51f04c0846889c3ba2f19f01a0c303
When calculating ancestor/descendant counts for transactions in the
package, as a heuristic, count every transaction in the package as an
ancestor and descendant of every other transaction in the package.
This may overestimate, but will not underestimate, the
ancestor/descendant counts. This shortcut still produces an accurate
count for packages of 1 parent + 1 child.
This does not change existing behavior.
The ancestor/descendant limits are inclusive of the entries themselves,
but CalculateAncestorsAndCheckLimits() does not need access to them.
5a1bef60a0 test: refactor: remove binascii from test_framework (Zero-1729)
Pull request description:
This PR continues the work started in PR #22593, regarding using the `bytes` built-in module. In this PR specifically, instances of `binascii`'s methods `hexlify`, `unhexlify`, and `a2b_hex` have been replaced with the build-in `bytes` module's `hex` and `fromhex` methods where appropriate to make bytes <-> hex-string conversions consistent across the functional test files and test_framework.
Additionally, certain changes made are based on the following assumption:
```
bytes.hex(data) == binascii.hexlify(data).decode()
bytes.hex(data).encode() == binascii.hexlify(data)
```
Ran the functional tests to ensure behaviour is still consistent and changes didn't break existing tests.
closes#22605
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
Code-review ACK 5a1bef60a0🔢
Tree-SHA512: 8f28076cf0580a0d02a156f3e1e94c9badd3d41c3fbdfb2b87cd8a761dde2c94faa5f4c448d6747b1ccc9111c3ef1a1d7b42a11c806b241fa0410b7529e2445f
faa670d386 test: Properly set BIP34 height in CreateNewBlock_validity unit test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The coinbase scriptSig in this unit test has several issues:
* The BIP34 height is not the "first item" as required (See https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0034.mediawiki#specification)
* It uses the wrong encoding ( See da69d9965a/src/validation.cpp (L3250) )
* It uses the wrong height (off by one)
While BIP34 isn't currently enforced in this unit test, this should be fixed to avoid confusion and to promote self-consistency.
The change obviously requires new proof of work (`BLOCKINFO`).
Also change the block version from `1` to `VERSIONBITS_TOP_BITS`, because this test shouldn't care about the block version and bumping it is required for other changes.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
Code review ACK faa670d386
Tree-SHA512: 8dbe2d5300a640f3e1817ff048906e60463aca64ba50fec8ee4f18fb1c70e511008755b0b5baba81114a1a6265fdfae9a4b7ae8acadfb2c7ad43223157a0386c
6969b2bb98 qt, test: use regex search in apptests (Jarol Rodriguez)
d09d1cf1a2 qt, test: introduce FindInConsole function (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
This PR refactors our GUI `apptests` so that it uses regex search to find values in our console/qtextedit output regardless if it is in `plaintext`, `html`, or `markdown`.
This introduces a new function `FindInConsole` which uses [QRegularExpression](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qregularexpression.html) to search the output of the console. The function must be provided with a [perl compatible regex](https://www.debuggex.com/cheatsheet/regex/pcre) pattern which wants to match a single group. The function then returns the matched group. If no match is found, an empty `QString` is returned.
We then use this new function in `TestRpcCommand` to find the current `chain` value instead of reading with univalue.
This approach can apply to a wider variety of testing scenarios as we can reuse this function to search for values when the console output is exported in a different format than `plaintext`. As an example, A follow up PR will add tests for console resizing and needs to look for the size in `html` tags after exporting the console text with `toHtml()`.
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Currently, using the getcoins.py with a custom signet executes successfully and shows the transaction as complete, however for obvious reasons, it should not.
This PR adds a sanity check for custom signet by comparing the current network's first block hash with global signet's respective hash.
Currently, this call to SetupAddressRelay will never return false because of
the previous guard that returns early if the peer is not an inbound connection.
Rather than implicitly relying on this guarantee, throw an error in the debug
build if it ever changes.
32fa49a184 make ParseOutputType return a std::optional<OutputType> (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Similar to #22220. Skipped using `auto` here for the same reasons outlined in that PR.
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5e33f762d4 p2p, rpc: address relay fixups (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Following review of new changes merged today, move a use of `statestats` in getpeerinfo to within the section guarded by `if (fStateStats)`, e.g. `PeerManagerImpl::GetNodeStateStats` true, and pass an in-param by reference to const.
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703b1e612a Close minor startup race between main and scheduler threads (Larry Ruane)
Pull request description:
This is a low-priority bug fix. The scheduler thread runs `CheckForStaleTipAndEvictPeers()` every 45 seconds (EXTRA_PEER_CHECK_INTERVAL). If its first run happens before the active chain is set up (`CChain::SetTip()`), `bitcoind` will assert:
```
(...)
2021-07-28T22:16:49Z init message: Loading block index…
bitcoind: validation.cpp:4968: CChainState& ChainstateManager::ActiveChainstate() const: Assertion `m_active_chainstate' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
```
I ran into this while using the debugger to investigate an unrelated problem. Single-stepping through threads with a debugger can cause the relative thread execution timing to be very different than usual. I don't think any automated tests are needed for this PR. I'll give reproduction steps in the next PR comment.
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036d7eadf5 doc: Correct description of CAddrMan::Create() (Amiti Uttarwar)
318176aff1 doc: Update high-level addrman description (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
The high-level description of `addrman` has outdated information with respect to the eviction behavior, both for the New and Tried tables (at least since #5941) - this has confused me in the past.
This PR corrects this and also adds basic info about the bucket size and position.
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4a1b2a7ba7 [GetTransaction] remove unneeded `cs_main` lock acquire (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is a follow-up to #22383. For reading from the mempool, only `mempool.cs` needs to be locked (see [suggestion by MarcoFalke](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22383#discussion_r675069128)):
b620b2d58a/src/txmempool.h (L554-L558)
`CTxMemPool::get()` acquires this lock:
b620b2d58a/src/txmempool.cpp (L822-L829)
so we don't need to acquire any lock ourselves in `GetTransaction()`, as the other functions called in the remaining parts also don't need to have `cs_main` locked.
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059171009b consensus/params: simplify ValidDeployment check to avoid gcc warning (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Simplifies the ValidDeployment check to only check the upperbound, relying on the lower bound to be trivially true due to enum values starting at the minimum value of the underlying type (which is checked at compile time in deploymentstatus.cpp). Avoids a "comparison always true" warning in some versions of gcc.
Fixes#22587
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222290f543 test: Set BIP34Height = 2 for regtest (MarcoFalke)
fac90c55be test: Create all blocks with version 4 or higher (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
BIP34 is active on the current tip of mainnet, so all miners must obey it. It would be nice if it also was active in fresh regtest instances from the earliest time possible.
I changed the BIP34 height to `2`, so that the block at height=1 may be used to mine a duplicate coinbase. (Needed to test mainnet behaviour)
This pull is done in two commits:
* test: Create all blocks with version 4 or higher:
Now that BIP34 is activated earlier, we need to create blocks with a higher version number. Just bump it to 4 instead of 2 to avoid having to bump it again later.
* test: Set BIP34Height = 2 for regtest:
This fixes the BIP34 implementation in the tests (to match the one of the Core codebase) and updates the tests where needed
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65332b1178 [addrman] Remove RemoveInvalid() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
PRs #22179 and #22112 (EDIT: later reverted in #22497) added hotfix code to addrman to remove invalid addresses and mutate the ports of I2P entries after entering into addrman. Those hotfixes included at least two addrman data corruption bugs:
- #22467 (Assertion `nRndPos1 < vRandom.size() && nRndPos2 < vRandom.size()' failed)
- #22470 (Changing I2P ports in addrman may wronly skip some entries from "new" buckets)
Hotfixing addrman is inherently dangerous. There are many members that have implicit assumptions on each others' state, and mutating those directly can lead to violating addrman's internal invariants.
Instead of trying to hotfix addrman, just don't insert any invalid addresses. For now, those are addresses which fail `CNetAddr::IsValid()`.
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c020cbaa5c Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' changes from efad3506a8..be8d9c262f (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This updates our src/secp256k1 subtree to the lastest upstream master. Notable changes:
* New schnorrsig API (https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/844), which adds support for variable-length messages (not used in BIP341/342 transaction signing, so not relevant for us, but it changes the API, and makes some other simplifications). Some of our call sites had to be adapted.
* Don't use asm optimizations for `gen_context` (https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/965). This fixes#22441.
* Various testing/CI improvements
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82b6f89819 [style] Small style improvements to DNS parameters (Amiti Uttarwar)
4c89e24f64 [test] Test the delay before querying DNS seeds (Amiti Uttarwar)
6395c8ed56 [test] Test the interactions between -forcednsseed and -dnsseed (Amiti Uttarwar)
6f6b7df6bd [init] Disallow starting up with conflicting paramters for -dnsseed and -forcednsseed (Amiti Uttarwar)
26d0ffe4f2 [test] Test -forcednsseed causes querying DNS seeds (Amiti Uttarwar)
35851450a9 [test] Test the interactions between -connect and -dnsseed (Amiti Uttarwar)
75c05af361 [test] Test logic to query DNS seeds with block-relay-only connections (Amiti Uttarwar)
9c08719778 [test] Introduce test logic to query DNS seeds (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a DNS seed to the regtest chain params to enable testing the DNS seed querying logic of `CConnman::ThreadDNSAddressSeed` and relevant startup parameters. Adds coverage for the changes in #22013 (and then some).
The main behavioral change to bitcoind is that this PR disallows starting up with conflicting parameters for `-dnsseed` and `-forcednsseed`.
The tests include:
* parameter interactions of different combinations of `-connect`, `-dnsseed` and `-forcednsseed`
* the delay before querying DNS seeds depending on how many addresses are in the addrman
* the behavior of `-forcednsseed`
* skipping DNS querying if we have outbound full relay connections & not block-relay-only connections
Huge props to mzumsande for identifying the timing technique for testing successful connections before running `ThreadDNSAddressSeed` 🙌🏽
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3f7250b328 [test] Use the new endpoint to improve tests (Amiti Uttarwar)
3893da06db [RPC] Add field to getpeerinfo to indicate if addr relay is enabled (Amiti Uttarwar)
0980ca78cd [test] Test that we intentionally select addr relay peers. (Amiti Uttarwar)
c061599e40 [net_processing] Remove RelayAddrsWithPeer function (Amiti Uttarwar)
201e496481 [net_processing] Introduce new field to indicate if addr relay is enabled (Amiti Uttarwar)
1d1ef2db7e [net_processing] Defer initializing m_addr_known (Amiti Uttarwar)
6653fa3328 [test] Update p2p_addr_relay test to prepare (Amiti Uttarwar)
2fcaec7bbb [net_processing] Introduce SetupAddressRelay (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
This PR builds on the test refactors extracted into #22306 (first 5 commits).
This PR aims to reduce addr blackholes. When we receive an `addr` message that contains 10 or less addresses, we forward them to 1-2 peers. This is the main technique we use for self advertisements, so sending to peers that wouldn't relay would effectively "blackhole" the trickle. Although we cannot prevent this in a malicious case, we can improve it for the normal, honest cases, and reduce the overall likelihood of occurrence. Two known cases where peers would not participate in addr relay are if they have connected to you as a block-relay-only connection, or if they are a light client.
This implementation defers initialization of `m_addr_known` until it is needed, then uses its presence to decide if the peer is participating in addr relay. For outbound (not block-relay-only) peers, we initialize the filter before sending the initial self announcement when processing their `version` message. For inbound peers, we initialize the filter if/when we get an addr related message (`ADDR`, `ADDRV2`, `GETADDR`). We do NOT initialize the filter based on a `SENDADDRV2` message.
To communicate about these changes beyond bitcoin core & to (try to) ensure that no other software would be disrupted, I have:
- Posted to the [mailing list](https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2021-April/018784.html)
- Researched other open source clients to confirm compatibility, opened issues in all the projects & documented in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21528#issuecomment-809906430. Many have confirmed that this change would not be problematic.
- Raised as topic during [bitcoin-core-dev meeting](https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2021-03-25.html#l-954)
- Raised as topic during [bitcoin p2p meeting](https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2021-04-20.html#l-439)
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607076d01b test: remove confusing `MAX_BLOCK_BASE_SIZE` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
4af97c74ed test: introduce `get_weight()` helper for CBlock (Sebastian Falbesoner)
a084ebe133 test: introduce `get_weight()` helper for CTransaction (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This is a very late follow-up PR to #10618, which removed the constant `MAX_BLOCK_BASE_SIZE` from the core implementation about four years ago (see also #10608 in why it was considered confusing and superfluous).
Since there is also no point in still keeping it in the functional test framework, the PR switches to weight-based accounting on the relevant test code parts and use `MAX_BLOCK_WEIGHT` instead for the block limit checks. To prepare that, the first two commits introduce `get_weight()` helpers for the classes CTransaction and CBlock, respectively.
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5d37cc44f9 Generate doxygen documentation for test sources (Patrick Kamin)
Pull request description:
Fixes#19248
While searching for the documentation of the test utilities I realized they were excluded from doxygen. I agree with the statement in #19248. It's also helpful for new contributors to gain a broader understanding of the class dependencies visually (see BasicTestSetup)
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fa1eddb1a3 Fix whitespace in touched files (MarcoFalke)
fa4e6afdae Remove unused CSubNet serialize code (MarcoFalke)
fa384fdd0b Ignore banlist.dat (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The code to read `banlist.dat` should be removed eventually. The major release (22.x) can be used to translate a `banlist.dat` into a `banlist.json`. Thus, it is now possible to remove the reading code.
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fae108ceb5 Fix incorrect whitespace in addrman (MarcoFalke)
fa32024d51 Add missing GUARDED_BY to CAddrMan::insecure_rand (MarcoFalke)
fab755b77f fuzz: Actually use const addrman (MarcoFalke)
fae0c79351 refactor: Mark CAddrMan::GetAddr const (MarcoFalke)
fa02934c8c refactor: Mark CAddrMan::Select const (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
To clarify that a call to this only changes the random state and nothing else.
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ca6c154ef1 test: refactor: remove `hex_str_to_bytes` helper (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Use the built-in class method `bytes.fromhex()` instead, which is available since Python 3.0 (https://docs.python.org/3.0/library/stdtypes.html?highlight=fromhex#bytes.fromhex).
This would be nice to solve with a scripted-diff, but it's tricky to also tackle the imports (which need to be removed in the same commit, otherwise the linter would complain).
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d2dffd5be4 doc: add info to i2p.md about IBD time and multiple networks (Jon Atack)
2962640c49 contrib, p2p: update I2P hardcoded seeds (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
- Update the I2P seeds with the latest ones I can connect to (feedback welcome).
- Update the I2P doc with frequently asked and reported info: IBD speed and running with other networks.
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8a2b58db9e test: fix segwit terminology (s/witness_program/witness_script/) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes wrong uses of the term "witness program", which according to [BIP141](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0141.mediawiki#Witness_program) is defined as follows:
> A scriptPubKey (or redeemScript as defined in BIP16/P2SH) that consists of a 1-byte push opcode (for 0 to 16) followed by a data push between 2 and 40 bytes gets a new special meaning. The value of the first push is called the "version byte". **The following byte vector pushed is called the "witness program".**
In most cases where "witness program" is used in tests (concerns comments, variable names and in one instance even a function name) what we really want to denote is the "witness script". Thanks to [MarcoFalke for pointing this out in a review comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22363#discussion_r666794261)!
Some historical background: At the time when the P2P segwit tests were first introduced (commit 330b0f31ee, PR #8149), the term "witness program" was not used consistently in BIP141: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/46451/what-is-the-precise-definition-of-witness-program
This was fixed in PR https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/416 later.
So in some way, this PR can be seen as a very late follow-up to the BIP141 fix that also reflects these changes in the tests.
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8a4f0fcd3f Document faster throughput configuration (Alex Groce)
Pull request description:
This is a small change to the fuzzing doc that I think might help more people improve the corpus coverage, which I think is low partly just due to lack of long, low-overhead, runs, in addition to the need to apply a more diverse set of fuzzers and coverage notions.
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Don't schedule class PeerManagerImpl's background tasks from its
constructor, but instead do that from a separate method,
StartScheduledTasks(), that can be called later at the end of startup,
after other things, such as the active chain, are initialzed.
When starting up with a populated addrman, ThreadDNSAddressSeed adds a delay
during which time the node may be able to connect to some peers. This commit
tests the delay changes based on the number of addresses in the addrman.
Test that passing conflicting parameters for the two causes a startup error.
This logic also impacts -connect, which soft sets -dnsseed, so add a test for
that too.
-dnsseed determines whether we run ThreadDNSAddressSeed and potentially query
the DNS seeds for addresses. -forcednsseed tells the node to force querying the
DNS seeds even if we have sufficient addresses or current connections.
This commit disallows starting up with explicitly conflicting parameters.
When a node is able to properly shutdown, it will persist its block-relay-only
connections to the addrman. On startup, it will attempt to reconnect to these
anchors. Since block-relay-only connections do not participate in ADDR relay,
succesful connections are insufficient to skip querying the DNS seeds.
This test fails prior to the changes in #22013.
Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
This commit introduces a DNS seed to the regest chain params in order to add
coverage to the DNS querying logic.
The first test checks that we do not query DNS seeds if we are able to
succesfully connect to 2 outbound connections. Since we participate in ADDR
relay with those connections, including sending a GETADDR message during the
VERSION handshake, querying the DNS seeds is unnecessary.
Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
aa02c64540 test: use MiniWallet for simple doublespend test in feature_rbf.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
a3f6397c73 test: feature_rbf.py: make MiniWallet instance available for all sub-tests (Sebastian Falbesoner)
84c874794c test: remove unneeded initialization code in feature_rbf.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR's goal is to prepare the functional test `feature_rbf.py` for more MiniWallet usage. It first gets rid of unused initialization code (I guess that was needed at times when the nodes were still in IBD at the start of tests?), then makes the MiniWallet instance introduced in #22210 available for all sub-tests, and finally, uses that instance in the first sub-test `test_simple_doublespend`.
Note that the same idea of replacing the `make_utxo` calls with MiniWallet can be also applied to other sub-tests too; this just serves as a first proof-of-concept.
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8ca51af1ec test: Disable automatic connections by default (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
A node normally doesn't make automatic connections to peers in the functional tests because neither DNS seeds nor hardcoded peers are available on regtest. However, when random entries are inserted into addrman as part of a functional test (e.g. while testing addr relay), `ThreadOpenConnections` will periodically try to connect to them, resulting in log entries such as:
`[opencon] [net.cpp:400] [ConnectNode] trying connection 18.166.1.1:8333 lastseen=0.0hrs`
I don't think it's desirable that functional tests try to connect to random computers on the internet, aside from the possibility that at some point in time someone out there might actually answer in a way to ruin a test.
This PR fixes this problem by disabling `ThreadOpenConnections` by adding `-connect=0` to the default args, and adding exceptions only when needed for the test to pass.
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tryphe:
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ef5e9304cd test: update logging and docstring in rpc_blockchain.py (Jon Atack)
d548dc71e4 test: replace magic values by constants in rpc_blockchain.py (Jon Atack)
78c361086f test: assert on mediantime in getblockheader and getblockchaininfo (Jon Atack)
0a9129c588 test: assert on the value of getblockchaininfo#time (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to #22407 improving test coverage per https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22407#pullrequestreview-702077013.
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tryphe:
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Leaving the incorrect indentation would be frustrating because:
* Some editor may fix up the whitespace when editing a file, so before
commiting the whitespace changes need to be undone.
* It makes it harder to use clang-format-diff on a change.
Can be trivially reviewed with --word-diff-regex=. --ignore-all-space
fa865287e5 test: Add temporary sanitizer suppression implicit-signed-integer-truncation:netaddress.cpp (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is required to unbreak the fuzzers while a fix is being worked on.
https://cirrus-ci.com/task/4787303177519104?logs=ci#L3020
```
netaddress.cpp:1190:18: runtime error: implicit conversion from type 'int' of value -1 (32-bit, signed) to type 'uint8_t' (aka 'unsigned char') changed the value to 255 (8-bit, unsigned)
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lsilva01:
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This test checks that we only relay addresses with inbound peers who have sent
us an addr related message. Uses a combination of GETADDR and ADDR to verify
when peers are eligible.
Use SetupAddressRelay to only initialize `m_addr_known` as needed. For outbound
peers, we initialize the filter before sending our self announcement (not
applicable for block-relay-only connections). For inbound peers, we initialize
the filter when we get an addr related message (ADDR, ADDRV2, GETADDR).
These changes intend to mitigate address blackholes. Since an inbound peer has
to send us an addr related message to become eligible as a candidate for addr
relay, this should reduce our likelihood of sending them self-announcements.
Use an init param to make clear whether a getaddr message should be sent when
the P2PConnection receives a version message. These changes are in preparation
for upcoming commits that modify the behavior of a bitcoind node and the test
framework.
Idempotent function that initializes m_addr_known for connections that support
address relay (anything other than block-relay-only). Unused until the next
commit.
The preferred Homebrew prefix for Apple Silicon is /opt/homebrew.
Therefore, if we do not use pkg-config to detect packages, we should set
the CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS variables for them explicitly.
e4c8bb62e4 build: Fix undefined reference to __mulodi4 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
When compiling with clang on 32-bit systems the `__mulodi4` symbol is defined in compiler-rt only.
Fixes#21294.
See more:
- https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16404
- https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28629
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f8f772dc49 macdeploy: alternative info to download the macOS SDK (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
The previous link wasn't accessible for me, this adds some instructions
given to me by Hebasto on #bitcoin-core-builds as well as a shasum for
the archive to quickly check the downloaded one is the right one before
processing with the entire Guix build.
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The previous link wasn't accessible for me, this adds some instructions
given to me by Hebasto on #bitcoin-core-builds as well as a shasum for
the archive to quickly check the downloaded one is the right one before
processing with the entire Guix build.
This also corrects a link to an older version of the SDK currently in
use.
Signed-off-by: Antoine Poinsot <darosior@protonmail.com>
fbeb8c43bc test: add type annotations to util.get_rpc_proxy (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Split out from #22092 while we address the functional test failure.
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9b313dfef1 guix: Ensure EPOCH_SOURCE_DATE does not include GPG information (Andrew Chow)
43225f0a2a guix: Remove extra \r from all.SHA256SUMS line ending (Andrew Chow)
d080c27066 guix, doc: Add a note that codesigners need to rebuild after tagging (Andrew Chow)
4a466388a0 guix: Allow changing the base manifest in guix-verify (Andrew Chow)
33455c7696 guix: Make all.SHA256SUMS rather than codesigned.SHA256SUMS (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
`guix-verify` expects `all.SHA256SUMS` but `guix-attest` produces `codesigned.SHA256SUMS`. Since `all.SHA256SUMS` makes more sense (as the file contains all the sha256sums, not just the codesigned ones), `guix-attest` has been changed to output a file of that name.
As a quality of life improvement, `guix-verify` can take `SIGNER` and use the signer's manifest as the base to compare against. This makes it easier to compare a single person's attestations with everyone else's and can make it more obvious when one builder is clearly mismatching with everyone else.
Lastly `release-process.md` is updated with a note about a gotcha that can cause a mismatch in the codesigned attestation.
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If the user has set log.showSignature=true in their git config, then the
git log will always output GPG signature information. Since git log is
used to set EPOCH_SOURCE_DATE, this will mistakenly have GPG signature
information in it which causes issues for the build. To avoid this
issue, we override the config and force log.showSignature=false.
guix-attest mistakenly added an extra \r to the line endings in
all.SHA256SUMS, causing guix-verify to erroneously fail.
Co-Authored-By: Carl Dong <contact@carldong.me>
One of the issues observed during the 22.0rc1 release process was that a
codesigner's attestation mismatched non-codesigner attestations because
the guix-codesign step was performed prior to tagging the version in
bitcoin-detached-sigs.
f685a13bef doc: GetTransaction()/getrawtransaction follow-ups to #22383 (John Newbery)
abc57e1f08 refactor: move `GetTransaction(...)` to node/transaction.cpp (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
~This PR is based on #22383, which should be reviewed first~ (merged by now).
In [yesterday's PR review club session to PR 22383](https://bitcoincore.reviews/22383), the idea of moving the function `GetTransaction(...)` from src/validation.cpp to src/node/transaction.cpp came up. With this, the circular dependency "index/txindex -> validation -> index/txindex" is removed (see change in `lint-circular-dependencies.sh`). Thanks to jnewbery for suggesting and to sipa for providing historical background.
Relevant IRC log:
```
17:52 <jnewbery> Was anyone surprised that GetTransaction() is in validation.cpp? It seems to me that node/transaction.cpp would be a more appropriate place for it.
17:53 <raj_> jnewbery, +1
17:53 <stickies-v> agreed!
17:54 <glozow> jnewbery ya
17:54 <jnewbery> seems weird that validation would call into txindex. I wonder if we remove this function, then validation would no longer need to #include txindex
17:54 <sipa> GetTransaction predates node/transaction.cpp, and even the generic index framework itself :)
17:55 <sipa> (before 0.8, validation itself used the txindex)
17:55 <jnewbery> (and GetTransaction() seems like a natural sibling to BroadcastTransaction(), which is already in node/transaction.cpp)
17:55 <jnewbery> sipa: right, this is not meant as a criticism of course. Just wondering if we can organize things a bit more rationally now that we have better separation between things.
17:55 <sipa> jnewbery: sure, just providing background
17:56 <sipa> seems very reasonable to move it elsewhere now
```
The commit should be trivial to review with `--color-moved`.
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779e638ca9 coinstats: Add comments for new coinstatsindex values (Fabian Jahr)
5b3d4e724f Index: Improve logging in coinstatsindex (Fabian Jahr)
d4356d4e48 rpc: Block until synced if coinstatsindex is used in gettxoutsetinfo (Fabian Jahr)
a5f6791139 rpc: Add missing gettxoutsetinfo help docs (Fabian Jahr)
01386bfd88 Index: Return early from failed coinstatsindex init (Fabian Jahr)
1e3842385b index: Use batch writing in coinstatsindex WriteBlock (Fabian Jahr)
fb65dde147 scripted-diff: Fix coinstats data member names (Fabian Jahr)
8ea8c927ac index: Avoid unnecessary type casts in coinstatsindex (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This is a collection of smaller follow-ups to #19521, addressing several post-merge review comments.
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laanwj:
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Talkless:
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a006d7d730 test: add logging to wallet_listtransactions (Sebastian Falbesoner)
47915b1187 test: remove unneeded/redundant code in wallet_listtransactions (Sebastian Falbesoner)
fb6c6a7938 test: speedup wallet_listtransactions by whitelisting peers (immediate tx relay) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR improves the test `wallet_listtransactions.py` in three ways:
* speeds up runtime by a factor of 2-3x by using the good ol' immediate tx relay trick (`-whitelist=noban@127.0.0.1`)
* removes unneeded/redundant code
* adds log messages, mostly by turning comments into `self.log.info(...)` calls
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12f094ec21 test: use constants for CSV/CLTV activation heights in rpc_signrawtransaction (Sebastian Falbesoner)
746f203f19 test: introduce `generate_to_height` helper, use in rpc_signrawtransaction (Sebastian Falbesoner)
e3237b1cd0 test: check that CSV/CLTV are active in rpc_signrawtransaction (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR primarily aims to solve the current RPC timeout problem for test rpc_signrawtransaction.py, as described in #22542. In the course of that the test is also improved in other ways (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22542#pullrequestreview-714297804).
Reviewers guideline:
* In `test_signing_with_cltv()`, a comment is fixed -- it wrongly referred to CSV, it should be CLTV.
* As preparation, assertions are added that ensure that CSV and CLTV have been really activated after generating blocks by checking the 'softforks' output of the getblockchaininfo() RPC. Right now in master, one could remove (or decrease, like in #22542) the generate calls and the test would still pass, when it shouldn't.
* A helper `generate_to_height()` is introduced which improves the previous way of reaching a block height in two ways:
- instead of blindly generating TH blocks to reach target block height >= TH, the current block height CH is taken into account, and only (TH - CH) are generated in total
- to avoid potential RPC timeouts, the block generation is split up into multiple generatetoaddress RPC calls ([as suggested by laanwj](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22542#issuecomment-886237866)); here chunks of 200 blocks have been chosen
* The helper is used in the affected sub-tests, which should both speed-up the test (from ~18s to ~12s on my machine) and avoid potential timeouts
* Finally, the activation constants for CSV and CLTV are used instead of using magic numbers 500 and 1500
Open questions:
* Any good naming alternatives for `generate_to_height()`? Not really happy with the name, happy to hear suggestions
* Where to put the CSV and CLTV activation height constants in the test_framewor folder? I guess importing constants from other tests isn't really the desired way to go
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8f37f5c2a5 tracing: Tracepoint for connected blocks (0xb10c)
4224dec22b tracing: Tracepoints for in- and outbound P2P msgs (0xb10c)
469b71ae62 doc: document systemtap dependency (0xb10c)
84ace9aef1 doc: Add initial USDT documentation (0xb10c)
Pull request description:
This PR adds documentation for User-Space, Statically Defined Tracing (USDT) as well as three tracepoints (including documentation and usage examples).
## Context
The `TRACEx` macros for tracepoints and build system changes for USDT were merged in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19866 earlier this year. Issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20981 contains discussion about potential tracepoints and guidelines for adding them (also documented with this PR). USDT was a topic in a [core-dev-meeting discussion](https://bitcoin.jonasschnelli.ch/ircmeetings/logs/bitcoin-core-dev/2021/bitcoin-core-dev.2021-01-21-19.00.moin.txt) on 21st Jan, 2021.
- [collabora.com: An eBPF overview, part 1: Introduction](https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2019/04/05/an-ebpf-overview-part-1-introduction/)
- [collabora.com: An eBPF overview, part 2: Machine & bytecode](https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2019/04/15/an-ebpf-overview-part-2-machine-and-bytecode/)
- [Brendan D. Gregg's blog posts, and book on on eBPF](http://www.brendangregg.com/)
- [Brendan D. Gregg: Linux bcc/BPF Node.js USDT Tracing](http://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2016-10-12/linux-bcc-nodejs-usdt.html)
## USDT? Stablecoin?
User-space, Statically Defined Tracing (USDT) allows for more observability during development, debugging, code review, and production usage. The tracepoints make it possible to keep track of custom statistics and enable detailed monitoring of otherwise hidden internals and have little to no performance impact when unused. Linux kernels (4.x or newer) can hook into the tracepoints and execute [eBPF] programs in a kernel VM once the tracepoint is called.
This PR includes, for example, tracepoints for in- and outbound P2P messages.
```
USDT and eBPF Overview
======================
┌──────────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐
│ tracing script │ │ bitcoind │
│==================│ 2. │==============│
│ eBPF │ tracing │ hooks │ │
│ code │ logic │ into┌─┤►tracepoint 1─┼───┐ 3.
└────┬───┴──▲──────┘ ├─┤►tracepoint 2 │ │ pass args
1. │ │ 4. │ │ ... │ │ to eBPF
User compiles │ │ pass data to │ └──────────────┘ │ program
Space & loads │ │ tracing script │ │
─────────────────┼──────┼─────────────────┼────────────────────┼───
Kernel │ │ │ │
Space ┌──┬─▼──────┴─────────────────┴────────────┐ │
│ │ eBPF program │◄──────┘
│ └───────────────────────────────────────┤
│ eBPF kernel Virtual Machine (sandboxed) │
└──────────────────────────────────────────┘
1. The tracing script compiles the eBPF code and loads the eBFP program into a kernel VM
2. The eBPF program hooks into one or more tracepoints
3. When the tracepoint is called, the arguments are passed to the eBPF program
4. The eBPF program processes the arguments and returns data to the tracing script
```
The two main [eBPF] front-ends with support for USDT are [bpftrace] an [BPF Compiler Collection (BCC)]. BCC is used for complex tools and daemons and `bpftrace` is preferred for one-liners and shorter scripts. Example tracing scripts for both are provided with this PR.
[eBPF]: https://ebpf.io/
[bpftrace]: https://github.com/iovisor/bpftrace
[BPF Compiler Collection (BCC)]: https://github.com/iovisor/bcc
This PR adds three tracepoints:
- `net:inbound_message`
- `net:outbound_message`
- `valildation:block_connected`
See `doc/tracing.md` and `contrib/tracing/` for documentation and example tracing scripts.
## Open Questions (Not in scope for this PR)
- How to use these tracepoints under macOS?
- Release builds with USDT support?
- Should and can the tracepoints be automatically tested?
## Todo (before undraft)
- [x] bcc example showing how to read raw P2P messages up to 32kb
- [x] document that you need `sys/sdt.h` from `systemtap` for USDT support in Bitcoin Core (`apt install systemtap-sdt-dev` on debian-like). See 933ab8a720
- [ ] release notes?
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Both added files are extended in the following commits.
doc/usdt.md is based on earlier work by laanwj.
Co-authored-by: W. J. van der Laan <laanwj@protonmail.com>
4148c5228f Fix typo in comment (Cuong V. Nguyen)
Pull request description:
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8858e88c84 p2p: refactor: tidy up `PeerManagerImpl::Misbehaving(...)` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This simple refactoring PR has the goal to improve the readability of the `Misbehaving` method by
- introducing constant variables `score_before` and `score_now` (to avoid repeatedly calculating the former)
- deduplicating calls to LogPrint(), eliminates else-branch
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fe6dc76b7c wallet test: Add test for subtract fee from recipient behavior (Russell Yanofsky)
2565478c81 wallet test refactor: add CreateSyncedWallet function (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This adds test coverage for wallet subtract from recipient behavior without changing it. Behavior seems to have changed recently in a minor way in #17331 without being noticed.
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This prevents the node from trying to connect to random IPs on the internet
while running the functional tests. Exceptions are added when required for
the test to pass.
- introduce constant variables `score_before` and
`score_after` in order to improve readability
- deduplicate calls to LogPrint(), eliminates else-branch
Without this check, the tests would also pass if the CSV and
CLTV activation heights are not reached yet (e.g. if the .generate()
calls before are removed), as the operations OP_CSV and OP_CLTV
simply behave as NOPs.
Also fixes a comment in the sub-test `test_signing_with_cltv()`.
During initial sync after startup the gettxoutsetinfo RPC will still return an error while catching up. However, after the initial sync the index will not error immediately anymore when it's in the process of syncing to the tip while being called. Instead it will block until synced and then return the response.
fa33ed4b3f fuzz: Limit max ops in tx_pool fuzz targets (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Without a size limit on the input data, the runtime is unbounded. Fix this by picking an upper bound on the maximum number of fuzz operations.
Reproducer from OSS-Fuzz (without bug report):
[clusterfuzz-testcase-tx_pool_standard-5963992253202432.log](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/files/6822465/clusterfuzz-testcase-tx_pool_standard-5963992253202432.log)
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faa86b71ac fuzz: Use ConsumeUInt256 helper to simplify rolling_bloom_filter fuzz test (MarcoFalke)
aaaa61fd30 fuzz: Speed up rolling_bloom_filter fuzz test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Without a size limit on the input data, the runtime is unbounded. Fix this by picking an upper bound on the maximum number of fuzz operations.
Reproducer from OSS-Fuzz (without bug report):
[clusterfuzz-testcase-rolling_bloom_filter-5980807721254912.log](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/files/6822159/clusterfuzz-testcase-rolling_bloom_filter-5980807721254912.log)
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faafda232e fuzz: Speed up prevector fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Without a size limit on the input data, the runtime is unbounded. Fix this by picking an upper bound on the maximum number of fuzz operations.
Should fix https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=35981
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179a051704 util: improves error messages on get_previous_releases script (Nelson Galdeman)
Pull request description:
When previous releases are fetched and the specified version wasn't added to the checksum list we used to get a "Checksum did not match" which isn't true (https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoincore.org/issues/753#issuecomment-879546719).
If the specified version number is not on the list, it now logs cannot do the comparison instead.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 179a051704
theStack:
tACK 179a051704, tested on Debian bullseye/sid
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fa8bed6a47 fuzz: Temporarily disable failing assert in banman fuzz test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Otherwise the remainder of the fuzz test can't be fuzzed without running into crashes
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa8bed6a47
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c3e111a7da Reduced number of validations in `tx_validationcache_tests` to keep the run time reasonable. (lucash-dev)
Pull request description:
Following a suggestion in the comments, changed `ValidateCheckInputsForAllFlags` from testing all possible flag combinations to testing a random subset. Also created a new enum constant for the highest flag, so that this test doesn’t keep testing an incomplete subset in case a new flag is added.
Timing for `checkinputs_test`:
```
Before: 6.8s
After: 3.7s
----------------
Saved: 3.1s (45%)
```
This PR was split from #13050. Also see #10026.
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leonardojobim:
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kallewoof:
ACK c3e111a7da
theStack:
re-ACK c3e111a7da
Tree-SHA512: bef49645bdd4f61ec73cc77a9f028b95d9856db9446d2e7fc9a48867a6f0e94c2c9f150cb771a30fe852db0efb0a1bd15d38b00d712651793ccb59ff6157a7b4
9f01feda0a guix/build: Remove vestigial SKIPATTEST.TAG (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
No longer needed or referenced by anything. A relic from prior to the great hierarchy overhaul of #22182
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 9f01feda0a
fanquake:
ACK 9f01feda0a
Tree-SHA512: a94cf63f0c5cb8dbacf1025b6c0e81b219c2a3c93b3cbcefc239ccde29e602ecd4b717b1d93dbe53cb791a5017236fb09823c034aec42b0c31894fc9e0ab8b21
a884a1edcd guix/INSTALL: Misc fixups (Carl Dong)
3c4d2c418e guix: Silence getent(1) invocation (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Otherwise the `getent(1)` checks will print out the default http, https, and ftp ports, making it seem like something is being spawned that is listening on those ports, which is not the case.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
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9b9da92e2a contrib: use newer config.guess & config.sub in install_db4.sh (fanquake)
5985f098ea depends: use latest config.guess and config.sub for sqlite (fanquake)
35d082c500 depends: use latest config.guess and config.sub for cctools (fanquake)
bda0b637b2 depends: use latest config.guess and config.sub for libevent (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Hebasto asked for these to be split out of #21851. Using the newer config.guess and config.sub is needed when wanting to cross-compile for newer targets, like `arm64-apple-darwin`. I did Guix builds for 5985f098ea, and then added another commit for `install_db4.sh`, to use a smilar version to what we have in depends, although that isn't used in Guix.
Guix builds for 5985f098ea:
```bash
5b1d280764cacefba42e8002cb6cdcdd353b4cd6f5b84f60505eca6a3814ea29 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
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e8175aa11b7f46af364e40015de497c4585eb7307375bb4c1a9d8e94cd992359 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
2ec5d3d85979e7334c03761649655e1b384049d634be99d8e96e7d1e4dbca2e7 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
ccb73b187cc91b65bd1f74a63019162ef1186a69e1f9e7415847e4a50b9df35f guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
8d645022560b46f109c6de0c1a320eed2e348300274f3a5fcc78c911ec6e4338 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/dist-archive/SKIPATTEST.TAG
5189568f1db5539d955f762f0c15ff2a03f9551663239f3a25e2b9832b223081 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3.tar.gz
bd07c1ccb512501ed18498d2a7f7d3f9d370fdb624e34514a3acea7457d137e7 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
3f989fcb6dcccc82ebed9d316944ce2be2f75a4735a2cfb0d0298655f9491852 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
77badf255903a23cb60b8468c9c233da7253d866c47adc39e27c49a95640722f guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
75d5481a909951055af8fb3812ec315d2aeaba6cc0d2310dde08b5cacfa27d75 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
bfb090300af5acee297f139df4a9163fed3a5715cddb1fd3fdf99b4922790a62 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
d6e78a56cbb967840f881e630fe42d4add000dfb442e90120ca541a16caabb57 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ccfee2f4cb1134356cd607a9f7687bd4f5cf4e4e1121fd98a32c9c74aad19110 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
3cc9eb93c1143e565a68f57633c1932c84638ff40f3286ef59c3dddde514e97b guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
7d6d9c68afc29f39e2dce74fcb36555638c99cce5168d1daecd97e598ce5ac50 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
3d3437db545b0ab0111bf0f017c589b136a68f77d7525ed17597a0482493fe5d guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/SHA256SUMS.part
0b51cf6a9338036a6f4505232a3b0eeb6265182261b588da8ed90ffc3bd702c7 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-osx-unsigned.dmg
2cb20c994777bc2e3747e8ed19209e98c614448f231c8906f4a99a93be9df5c9 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
85fa4e6de567d515b36bd81edc28743507878fefb64c3ca3bb4509f0f9ffab88 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-osx64.tar.gz
09ab1a4d1e8743fba66766b077ac3e0316a161e9aaf238de5d418a5d4ed0adde guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
eb18a31f088188fdd54e82c9cdb96751d271f67b4beba29dfb0c1ce2964b0e5c guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
45b91caad1e09f80d43b0a577f210596214d08bdc795c4f9e191caa7c3f494b9 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
96c8a07bd58d5fe3b38a797cca254999646d6af102d3bdf2495c71f1c641f798 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part
fe79ba07cd834f842ffa4e11cbea91f026e9f2cda2d05dde565d0da6caad61dd guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-win-unsigned.tar.gz
22d6a2c7b66b6a3d1693235c9ee3b3a3686c3417164a40bc6d83eefda533eb93 guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-win64-debug.zip
bdef5d3a7c6d9e180fbbb870ac210c26e53fcf73cced84297a0ee42339e3970f guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
af24796889ebd671003a1e139a07b440bc28c97ab19bdd5ae9bd3d6fbfa2095a guix-build-5985f098eaa3/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5985f098eaa3-win64.zip
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 9b9da92e2a
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78f4c8b98e prefer to use txindex if available for GetTransaction (Jameson Lopp)
Pull request description:
Fixes#22382
Motivation: prevent excessive disk reads if txindex is enabled.
Worth noting that this could be argued to be less of a bug and more of an issue of undefined behavior. If a user calls GetTransaction with the wrong block hash, what should happen?
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 78f4c8b98e
theStack:
Code review ACK 78f4c8b98e
LarryRuane:
tACK 78f4c8b98e
luke-jr:
utACK 78f4c8b98e
jnewbery:
utACK 78f4c8b98e
rajarshimaitra:
Code review ACK 78f4c8b98e
lsilva01:
Code Review ACK and Tested ACK 78f4c8b98e on Ubuntu 20.04
Tree-SHA512: af7db5b98cb2ae4897b28476b2fa243bf7e6f850750d9347062fe8013c5720986d1a3c808f80098e5289bd84b085de03c81a44e584dc28982f721c223651bfe0
a806647d26 [validation] Always include merkle root in coinbase commitment (Dhruv Mehta)
189128c220 [validation] Set witness script flag with p2sh for blocks (Dhruv Mehta)
ac82b99db7 [p2p] remove redundant NODE_WITNESS checks (Dhruv Mehta)
6f8b198b82 [p2p] remove unused segwitheight=-1 option (Dhruv Mehta)
eba5b1cd64 [test] remove or move tests using `-segwitheight=-1` (Dhruv Mehta)
Pull request description:
Builds on #21009 and makes progress on remaining items in #17862
Removing `RewindBlockIndex()` in #21009 allows the following:
- removal of tests using `segwitheight=-1` in `p2p_segwit.py`.
- move `test_upgrade_after_activation()` out of `p2p_segwit.py` reducing runtime
- in turn, that allows us to drop support for `-segwitheight=-1`, which is only supported for that test.
- that allows us to always set `NODE_WITNESS` in our local services. The only reason we don't do that is to support `-segwitheight=-1`.
- that in turn allows us to drop all of the `GetLocalServices() & NODE_WITNESS` checks inside `net_processing.cpp`, since our local services would always include `NODE_WITNESS`
ACKs for top commit:
mzumsande:
Code-Review ACK a806647d26
laanwj:
Code review ACK a806647d26, nice cleanup
jnewbery:
utACK a806647d26
theStack:
ACK a806647d26
Tree-SHA512: 73e1a69d1d7eca1f5c38558ec6672decd0b60b16c2ef6134df6f6af71bb159e6eea160f9bb5ab0eb6723c6632d29509811e29469d0d87abbe9b69a2890fbc73e
aaaa9c6019 fuzz: Extend addrman fuzz test with deserialize (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Requested on IRC:
```
[18:01] <vasild> => I think there is a good chance fuzzing addrman unserialize will find more bugs
[18:04] <sipa> definitely
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK aaaa9c6019 per `git diff fa74025 aaaa9c6`
vasild:
ACK aaaa9c6019
Tree-SHA512: f57d0aecf22a933e48d3181d7398218949588dd0de31218d1d28c825649e55fd60b0de6fbc92d2497cf5639a4adc2061c9bf8216546a2be916feac4f03f16e8f
7b3a20b260 mempool: apply rule of 5 to epochguard.h, fix compiler warnings (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Apply the rule of five to `src/util/epochguard.h::{Epoch, Marker}` for safety, which also nicely fixes the `-Wdeprecated-copy` compiler warnings with Clang 13.
References:
- https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/rule_of_three
- https://www.stroustrup.com/C++11FAQ.html#default
- https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#Rc-five
<details><summary>Compiler warnings fixed</summary><p>
```bash
In file included from policy/rbf.cpp:5:
In file included from ./policy/rbf.h:8:
In file included from ./txmempool.h:24:
./util/epochguard.h:53:17: warning: definition of implicit copy constructor for 'Marker' is deprecated because it has a user-declared copy assignment operator [-Wdeprecated-copy]
Marker& operator=(const Marker&) = delete;
^
./txmempool.h:81:7: note: in implicit copy constructor for 'Epoch::Marker' first required here
class CTxMemPoolEntry
^
policy/rbf.cpp:29:29: note: in implicit copy constructor for 'CTxMemPoolEntry' first required here
CTxMemPoolEntry entry = *pool.mapTx.find(tx.GetHash());
```
```bash
In file included from txmempool.cpp:6:
In file included from ./txmempool.h:24:
./util/epochguard.h:53:17: warning: definition of implicit copy constructor for 'Marker' is deprecated because it has a user-declared copy assignment operator [-Wdeprecated-copy]
Marker& operator=(const Marker&) = delete;
^
./txmempool.h:81:7: note: in implicit copy constructor for 'Epoch::Marker' first required here
class CTxMemPoolEntry
^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/../../../../include/c++/10/ext/new_allocator.h:150:23: note: in implicit copy constructor for 'CTxMemPoolEntry' first required here
{ ::new((void *)__p) _Up(std::forward<_Args>(__args)...); }
^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/../../../../include/c++/10/bits/alloc_traits.h:512:8: note: in instantiation of function template specialization '__gnu_cxx::new_allocator<boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::ordered_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::null_augment_policy, boost::multi_index::detail::ordered_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::null_augment_policy, boost::multi_index::detail::ordered_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::null_augment_policy, boost::multi_index::detail::index_node_base<CTxMemPoolEntry, std::allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>>>>>>>>::construct<CTxMemPoolEntry, const CTxMemPoolEntry &>' requested here
__a.construct(__p, std::forward<_Args>(__args)...);
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index_container.hpp:655:24: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'std::allocator_traits<std::allocator<boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::ordered_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::null_augment_policy, boost::multi_index::detail::ordered_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::null_augment_policy, boost::multi_index::detail::ordered_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::null_augment_policy, boost::multi_index::detail::index_node_base<CTxMemPoolEntry, std::allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>>>>>>>>>::construct<CTxMemPoolEntry, const CTxMemPoolEntry &>' requested here
node_alloc_traits::construct(
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index/detail/index_base.hpp:108:15: note: in instantiation of member function 'boost::multi_index::multi_index_container<CTxMemPoolEntry, boost::multi_index::indexed_by<boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<index_by_wtxid>, mempoolentry_wtxid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<descendant_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByDescendantScore>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<entry_time>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByEntryTime>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<ancestor_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByAncestorFee>>>::construct_value' requested here
final().construct_value(x,v);
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index/detail/ord_index_impl.hpp:770:33: note: (skipping 5 contexts in backtrace; use -ftemplate-backtrace-limit=0 to see all)
final_node_type* res=super::insert_(v,x,variant);
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index_container.hpp:693:33: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_index<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher, std::equal_to<uint256>, boost::multi_index::detail::nth_layer<1, CTxMemPoolEntry, boost::multi_index::indexed_by<boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<index_by_wtxid>, mempoolentry_wtxid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<descendant_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByDescendantScore>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<entry_time>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByEntryTime>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<ancestor_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByAncestorFee>>, std::allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>>, boost::mpl::vector0<>, boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_unique_tag>::insert_<boost::multi_index::detail::lvalue_tag>' requested here
final_node_type* res=super::insert_(v,x,variant);
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index_container.hpp:705:12: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::multi_index::multi_index_container<CTxMemPoolEntry, boost::multi_index::indexed_by<boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<index_by_wtxid>, mempoolentry_wtxid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<descendant_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByDescendantScore>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<entry_time>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByEntryTime>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<ancestor_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByAncestorFee>>>::insert_<boost::multi_index::detail::lvalue_tag>' requested here
return insert_(v,detail::lvalue_tag());
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index/detail/index_base.hpp:213:21: note: in instantiation of member function 'boost::multi_index::multi_index_container<CTxMemPoolEntry, boost::multi_index::indexed_by<boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<index_by_wtxid>, mempoolentry_wtxid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<descendant_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByDescendantScore>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<entry_time>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByEntryTime>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<ancestor_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByAncestorFee>>>::insert_' requested here
{return final().insert_(x);}
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index/hashed_index.hpp:284:46: note: in instantiation of member function 'boost::multi_index::detail::index_base<CTxMemPoolEntry, boost::multi_index::indexed_by<boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<index_by_wtxid>, mempoolentry_wtxid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<descendant_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByDescendantScore>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<entry_time>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByEntryTime>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<ancestor_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByAncestorFee>>, std::allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>>::final_insert_' requested here
std::pair<final_node_type*,bool> p=this->final_insert_(x);
^
txmempool.cpp:363:53: note: in instantiation of member function 'boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_index<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher, std::equal_to<uint256>, boost::multi_index::detail::nth_layer<1, CTxMemPoolEntry, boost::multi_index::indexed_by<boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<index_by_wtxid>, mempoolentry_wtxid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<descendant_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByDescendantScore>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<entry_time>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByEntryTime>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<ancestor_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByAncestorFee>>, std::allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>>, boost::mpl::vector0<>, boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_unique_tag>::insert' requested here
indexed_transaction_set::iterator newit = mapTx.insert(entry).first;
```
```bash
In file included from test/fuzz/policy_estimator.cpp:9:
In file included from ./test/fuzz/util.h:27:
In file included from ./txmempool.h:24:
./util/epochguard.h:53:17: warning: definition of implicit copy constructor for 'Marker' is deprecated because it has a user-declared copy assignment operator [-Wdeprecated-copy]
Marker& operator=(const Marker&) = delete;
^
./txmempool.h:81:7: note: in implicit copy constructor for 'Epoch::Marker' first required here
class CTxMemPoolEntry
^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/../../../../include/c++/10/ext/new_allocator.h:150:23: note: in implicit move constructor for 'CTxMemPoolEntry' first required here
{ ::new((void *)__p) _Up(std::forward<_Args>(__args)...); }
^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/../../../../include/c++/10/bits/alloc_traits.h:512:8: note: in instantiation of function template specialization '__gnu_cxx::new_allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>::construct<CTxMemPoolEntry, CTxMemPoolEntry>' requested here
__a.construct(__p, std::forward<_Args>(__args)...);
^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/../../../../include/c++/10/bits/vector.tcc:115:21: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'std::allocator_traits<std::allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>>::construct<CTxMemPoolEntry, CTxMemPoolEntry>' requested here
_Alloc_traits::construct(this->_M_impl, this->_M_impl._M_finish,
^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/../../../../include/c++/10/bits/stl_vector.h:1204:9: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'std::vector<CTxMemPoolEntry>::emplace_back<CTxMemPoolEntry>' requested here
{ emplace_back(std::move(__x)); }
^
test/fuzz/policy_estimator.cpp:49:37: note: in instantiation of member function 'std::vector<CTxMemPoolEntry>::push_back' requested here
mempool_entries.push_back(ConsumeTxMemPoolEntry(fuzzed_data_provider, tx));
```
</p></details>
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laanwj:
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vasild:
ACK 7b3a20b260
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8169fc4e73 qt, refactor: Fix code styling of moved InitExecutor class (Hennadii Stepanov)
c82165a557 qt, refactor: Move InitExecutor class into its own module (Hennadii Stepanov)
dbcf56b6c6 scripted-diff: Rename BitcoinCore class to InitExecutor (Hennadii Stepanov)
19a1d00831 qt: Add BitcoinCore::m_thread member (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes the `BitcoinCore` class reusable, i.e., it can be used by the widget-based GUI or by the [QML-based](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui-qml/tree/main/src/qml) one, and it makes the divergence between these two repos minimal.
The small benefit to the current branch is more structured code.
Actually, this PR is ported from https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui-qml/pull/10.
The example of the re-using of the `BitcoinCore` class is https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui-qml/pull/11.
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laanwj:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 8169fc4e73. Only change is switching from `m_executor` from pointer to optional type (thanks for update!)
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3e33d170cc Add ipc::Context and ipc::capnp::Context structs (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
These are currently empty structs but they will be used to pass some function and object pointers from bitcoin application code to IPC hooks that run, for example, when a remote object is created or destroyed, or a new process is created.
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10). The commit was first part of larger PR #10102.
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ariard:
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007910388b [Refactor] Rename scriptPubKey -> exec_script (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
Rename scriptPubKey to witness_script in ExecuteWitnessScript() function to correctly reflect which script is being executed.
For example in segwitv0, this scriptPubKey refers to the script of the form `OP_0 <script_hash>`, but witness_script refers to the script that actually hashes to the `script_hash`.
If there is a reason why it's named this way, I would love to know
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lsilva01:
Code Review 007910388b ACK
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a37e29d32f cli: Implement human readable -getinfo. (Klement Tan)
Pull request description:
# Overview
**Description** This PR changes the return format of `-getinfo`
**Rationale**
- make `-getinfo` more user-friendly
- uses less vertical screen space.
Fixes: Issue 17314(Not linking issue to prevent it from closing)
> Alternative, more human-friendly, format besides JSON? Colors, progress bars
### Return Format
```bash
// Data from getblockchaininfo
Chain: [getblockchaininfo.chain]
Blocks: [getblockchaininfo.blocks]
Headers: [getblockchaininfo.headers]
Verification progress: [getblockchaininfo.verificationprogress]
Difficulty: [getblockchaininfo.difficulty]
# Data from getnetworkinfo
Network: in [getnetworkinfo.connections_in], out [getnetworkinfo.connections_out], total [getnetworkinfo.connections]
Version: [getnetworkinfo.version]
Time offset (s): [getnetworkinfo.timeoffset]
Proxy: [getnetworkinfo.proxy] // "N/A" if no proxy
Min tx relay fee rate (BTC/kvB): [getnetworkinfo.relayfee]
# Data from getwalletinfo. Will only be present when a single wallet is loaded
Wallet: [getnetworkinfo.walletname] // "" if walletname is empty(default wallet)
Keypool size: [getnetworkinfo.keypoolsize]
Unlocked until: [getnetworkinfo.unlocked_until]
Transaction fee rate (-paytxfee) (BTC/kvB): [getnetworkinfo.paytxfee]
# Data from getbalances. Will only be present when a single wallet is loaded
Balance: [getbalances.mine.trusted]
# Data from listwallets then getbalances for each wallet. Will only be present for multiple wallets loaded
Balances
[getbalances.mine.trusted] [listwallets[i]] // Right justify on balance
Warnings: [getnetworkinfo.warnings]
```
#### Coloring
The following lines would be colored to better show the differences between the various `-getinfo` components. However, this will not apply for `WIN32`(ANSI code not supported) and users that connect the `stdout` to a non-terminal process.
- `Chain: ...`: BLUE(`\x1B[34m`)
- `Network: ...`: GREEN(`\x1B[32m`)
- `Wallet: ...`: MAGENTA(`\x1B[35m`)
- `Balance: ...` CYAN(`\x1B[36m`)
- `Balances: ...` CYAN(`\x1B[36m`)
- `Warnings: ...` Yellow(`\x1B[33m`)
### Screenshots
*No wallet loaded:*

*Single wallet loaded*

*Multi wallet loaded*

# Reviewing Notes
## Testing Scenarios
**1. No wallet loaded**
- When there no wallets are loaded(Unload wallet with `./src/bitcoin-cli unloadwallet "YOUR_WALLETNAME"`
- Test with `./src/bitcoin-cli -getinfo`.
- Should only display `chain` and `network` segment
**2. Single wallet loaded**
- When only a single wallet loaded or `-rpcwallet` is set(Load wallet with `./src/bitcoin-cli loadwallet "YOUR_WALLETNAME"`)
- Test with `./src/bitcoin-cli -rpcwallet="YOUR_WALLETNAME" -getinfo`(Load wallet with `./src/bitcoin-cli loadwallet "YOUR_WALLETNAME"`)
- Should only display `chain`, `network`, `wallet` and `balance` segment
**3. Multiple wallet loaded**
- When there are multiple wallets loaded(Load wallet with `./src/bitcoin-cli loadwallet "YOUR_WALLETNAME"`)
- Test with `./src/bitcoin-cli -getinfo`
- Should only display `chain`, `network` and `balances` segment
## Implementation
**Current Flow**
1. `GetinfoRequestHandler` is instantiated
2. `ConnectAndCallRPC` is called with `GetinfoRequestHandler`. It returns `UniValue::VOBJ result`
3. If `-rpcwallet` wallet is not set, `GetWalletBalances` is called with a pointer to `result` as a parameter. It adds the balances for all the wallets to `result`
**New Flow**
1. `GetinfoRequestHandler` is instantiated
2. `ConnectAndCallRPC` is called with `GetinfoRequestHandler`. It returns `UniValue::VOBJ result`
3. If `-rpcwallet` wallet is not set, `GetWalletBalances` is called with a pointer to `result` as a parameter. It adds the balances for all the wallets to `result`
4. **New** `ParseGetInfoResult` is called with `result` as parameter. It converts results type from `UniValue::VOBJ` to `UniValue::VSTR` according to the format stated above.
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cdd51e8ee1 torcontrol: Resolve Tor control plane address (Adrian-Stefan Mares)
Pull request description:
Closes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22236
This PR forces the Tor control plane address to be resolved before a connection attempt is made, similar to how the `-proxy` / `-onion` address is resolved.
The use case for this change is that the control plane may not have a stable address - in a containerized environment perhaps.
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jonatack:
ACK cdd51e8ee1 tested various configurations on signet with this branch versus master
laanwj:
LGTM ACK cdd51e8ee1
theStack:
ACK cdd51e8ee1🪐
prayank23:
ACK cdd51e8ee1
Tree-SHA512: 5335cfcb89089a2acd6d02b88c2022dec60bb74388a99187c901c1c35d32896814d5f81df55c053953276c51fcec263c6ddadd068316f8e428b841bd599fc21e
2ce7f95d4a doc: clean out release notes post branch-off (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Should probably be done, given we've already had a PR add a release note for 23.0 (#22407).
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MarcoFalke:
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2ebf2fe0e4 test: check for RPC error 'Transaction already in block chain' (-27) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR adds missing test coverage for the RPC error "Transaction already in block chain" (error code `RPC_VERIFY_ALREADY_IN_CHAIN` = `RPC_TRANSACTION_ALREADY_IN_CHAIN` = -27), which is thrown in the function `BroadcastTransaction` (src/node/transaction.cpp).
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kristapsk:
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darosior:
ACK 2ebf2fe0e4
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2b19f3443e RPC/blockchain: getblockchaininfo: Include versionbits signalling details during LOCKED_IN (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
While the signal has no effect during `LOCKED_IN`, the bit is still defined and recommended for measuring uptake. Makes sense to expose statistics too.
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Sjors:
tACK 2b19f34
theStack:
Tested ACK 2b19f3443e
MarcoFalke:
review-only ACK 2b19f3443e
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20edf4bcf6 rpc: Return block time in getblockchaininfo (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Return tip time in `getblockchaininfo`, for some use cases this can save a call to `getblock`.
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kristapsk:
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acaac6e86a ci: Bump Android NDK to r22 which supports std::filesystem (Hennadii Stepanov)
cac7890386 build: Add support for Android NDK r22+ (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is required to support [`std::filesystem`](https://github.com/android/ndk/wiki/Changelog-r22#changes) on Android (see #20744).
Fixes#22074.
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f036dfbb69 [addrman] Remove unused test_before_evict argument from Good() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This has never been used in the public interface method since it was
introduced in #9037.
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lsilva01:
Tested ACK f036dfbb69 on Ubuntu 20.04.
theStack:
Code-review ACK f036dfbb69
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fafade9c79 doc: Adjust commit message template for the guix.sigs repo (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Seems to be the most common template used, so adjust this here, too.
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laanwj:
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hebasto:
re-ACK fafade9c79
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faa54e3757 Move pblocktree global to BlockManager (MarcoFalke)
fa27f03b49 Move LoadBlockIndexDB to BlockManager (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The block tree db is used within BlockManager to write and read the block index, so make the db global a member variable of BlockManager.
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jamesob:
ACK faa54e3757 ([`jamesob/ackr/22371.1.MarcoFalke.move_pblocktree_global_t`](https://github.com/jamesob/bitcoin/tree/ackr/22371.1.MarcoFalke.move_pblocktree_global_t))
theStack:
re-ACK faa54e3757🥧
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK faa54e3757. I was thinking this looked like a change Carl would like, so no surprised he [Mega-acked](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22371#pullrequestreview-696450475)
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fa621ededd refactor: Pass script verify flags as uint32_t (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The flags are cast to unsigned in the interpreter anyway, so avoid the confusion (and fuzz crashes) by just passing them as unsigned from the beginning.
Also, the flags are often inverted bit-wise with the `~` operator, which also works on signed integers, but might cause confusion as the sign bit is flipped.
Fixes#22233
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theStack:
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kristapsk:
ACK fa621ededd
jonatack:
ACK fa621ededd
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9b85a5e2f7 tests: Test for dumpwallet lock order issue (Andrew Chow)
25d99e6511 Reorder dumpwallet so that cs_main functions go first (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When a wallet is loaded which has an unconfirmed transaction in the mempool, it will end up establishing the lock order of cs_wallet -> cs_main -> cs_KeyStore. If `dumpwallet` is used on this wallet, then a lock order of cs_wallet -> cs_KeyStore -> cs_main will be used, which causes a lock order assertion. This PR fixes this by reordering `dumpwallet` and `GetKeyBirthTimes` (only used by `dumpwallet`). Specifically, in both functions, the function calls which lock cs_main are done prior to locking cs_KeyStore. This avoids the lock order issue.
Additionally, I have added a test case to `wallet_dump.py`. Of course testing this requires `--enable-debug`.
Fixes#22489
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MarcoFalke:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 9b85a5e2f7. Nice to reduce lock scope, and good test!
prayank23:
tACK 9b85a5e2f7
lsilva01:
Tested ACK 9b85a5e2f7 under the same conditions reported in issue #22489 and the `dumpwallet` command completed successfully.
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5a77abd4e6 [style] Clean up BroadcastTransaction() (John Newbery)
7282d4c036 [test] Allow rebroadcast for same-txid-different-wtxid transactions (glozow)
cd48372b67 [mempool] Allow rebroadcast for same-txid-different-wtxid transactions (John Newbery)
847b6ed48d [test] Test transactions are not re-added to unbroadcast set (Duncan Dean)
2837a9f1ea [mempool] Only add a transaction to the unbroadcast set when it's added to the mempool (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
1. Only add a transaction to the unbroadcast set when it's added to the mempool
Currently, if BroadcastTransaction() is called to rebroadcast a
transaction (e.g. by ResendWalletTransactions()), then we add the
transaction to the unbroadcast set. That transaction has already been
broadcast in the past, so peers are unlikely to request it again,
meaning RemoveUnbroadcastTx() won't be called and it won't be removed
from m_unbroadcast_txids.
Net processing will therefore continue to attempt rebroadcast for the
transaction every 10-15 minutes. This will most likely continue until
the node connects to a new peer which hasn't yet seen the transaction
(or perhaps indefinitely).
Fix by only adding the transaction to the broadcast set when it's added to the mempool.
2. Allow rebroadcast for same-txid-different-wtxid transactions
There is some slightly unexpected behaviour when:
- there is already transaction in the mempool (the "mempool tx")
- BroadcastTransaction() is called for a transaction with the same txid
as the mempool transaction but a different witness (the "new tx")
Prior to this commit, if BroadcastTransaction() is called with
relay=true, then it'll call RelayTransaction() using the txid/wtxid of
the new tx, not the txid/wtxid of the mempool tx. For wtxid relay peers,
in SendMessages(), the wtxid of the new tx will be taken from
setInventoryTxToSend, but will then be filtered out from the vector of
wtxids to announce, since m_mempool.info() won't find the transaction
(the mempool contains the mempool tx, which has a different wtxid from
the new tx).
Fix this by calling RelayTransaction() with the wtxid of the mempool
transaction in this case.
The third commit is a comment/whitespace only change to tidy up the BroadcastTransaction() function.
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ACK 5a77abd4e6
theStack:
re-ACK 5a77abd4e6
lsilva01:
re-ACK 5a77abd4e6
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5730a43703 test: Add functional test for AddrFetch connections (Martin Zumsande)
c34ad3309f net, rpc: Enable AddrFetch connections for functional testing (Martin Zumsande)
533500d907 p2p: Add timeout for AddrFetch peers (Martin Zumsande)
b6c5d1e450 p2p: AddrFetch - don't disconnect on self-announcements (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
AddrFetch connections (old name: oneshots) are intended to be short-lived connections on which we ask a peer for addresses via `getaddr` and disconnect after receiving them.
This is done by disconnecting after receiving the first `addr`. However, it is no longer working as intended, because nowadays, the first `addr` a typical bitcoin core node sends is its self-announcement.
So we'll disconnect before the peer gets a chance to answer our `getaddr`.
I checked that this affects both `-seednode` peers specified manually, and DNS seeds when AddrFetch is used as a fallback if DNS doesn't work for us.
The current behavior of getting peers via AddrFetch when starting with an empty addrman would be to connect to the peer, receive its self-announcement and add it to addrman, disconnect, reconnect to the same peer again as a full outbound (no other addresses in addrman) and then receive more `addr`. This is silly and not in line with AddrFetch peer being intended to be short-lived peers.
Fix this by only disconnecting after receiving an `addr` message of size > 1.
[Edit] As per review discussion, this PR now also adds a timeout after which we disconnect if we haven't received any suitable `addr`, and a functional test.
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naumenkogs:
ACK 5730a43703
jnewbery:
ACK 5730a43703
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Now that m_recent_confirmed_transactions is owned by PeerManagerImpl,
and PeerManagerImpl's lifetime is managed by the node context, we can
just default initialize m_recent_confirmed_transactions during object
initialization. We can also remove the unique_ptr indirection.
Now that recentRejects is owned by PeerManagerImpl, and
PeerManagerImpl's lifetime is managed by the node context, we can just
default initialize recentRejects during object initialization. We can
also remove the unique_ptr indirection.
Instead of deserializing addresses, placing them in the buckets, and
then removing them if they're invalid, check first and don't place in
the buckets if they're invalid.
54c7754f31 build: use aarch64 Clang if cross-compiling for darwin on aarch64 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
If we're cross-compiling for darwin on aarch64 hardware, we need to
use a Clang that will run on that hardware.
Only tested in a Linux Docker container (aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu),
running on an Apple M1 mac-mini (aarch64-apple-darwin20.5.0).
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 54c7754f31, I agree it can be merged (fix in #22448 is orthogonal to this one).
Tree-SHA512: 66c530097a5dc072a0a00dc22eb3d4a7d923dfa8ab8160f7c3e395cbe58da324f367548d673c0510606f5225d5d37bb5607a76b1703b8b03ac7d2cceeccbd542
e6a94d4446 guix: Bump to version-1.3.0 from upstream (Carl Dong)
90fd13b954 guix: Pin kernel header version (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
- Use 4.19 for riscv64 (earliest LTS release w/ riscv64 support)
- Use 4.9 for all others (second-oldest LTS release, released in
combination with glibc glibc 2.24 in Debian stretch)
```
```
The chosen commit is the HEAD of Guix's version-1.3.0 branch as of July
15th, 2021.
Also fix visual indenting.
```
-----
This + the documentation PR should make our Guix system ready for release!
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK e6a94d4446 to change to vanilla guix. Did not review the kernel change.
laanwj:
ACK e6a94d4446
fanquake:
ACK e6a94d4446
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0a5723beea macdeploy: cleanup .temp.dmg if present (fanquake)
ecffe8689d macdeploy: remove qt4 related code (fanquake)
639f064253 macdeploy: select the plugins we need, rather than excluding those we don't (fanquake)
3d26b6b9e9 macdeploy: fix framework printing when passing -verbose (fanquake)
dca6c90329 macdeploy: remove unused plistlib import (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This includes [one followup](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20422#discussion_r534207899) and [one bug fix](3d26b6b9e9) from #20422, as well as some simplifications to the `macdeployqtplus` code.
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hebasto:
ACK 0a5723beea, tested on macOS Big Sur 11.4 (20F71, x86_64) + Homebrew's Qt 5.15.2.
Tree-SHA512: cfad9505eacd32fe3a9d06eb13b2de0b6d2cad7b17778e90b503501cbf922e53d4e7f7f74952d1aed58410bdae9b0bb3248098583ef5b85689cb27d4dc06c029
fac4814106 doc/release-process: Add torrent creation details (Carl Dong)
5d24cc3d82 guix/INSTALL: Guix installs init scripts in libdir (Carl Dong)
5da2ee49d5 guix/INSTALL: Add coreutils/inotify-dir-recreate troubleshooting (Carl Dong)
318c60700b guix: Adapt release-process.md to new Guix process (Carl Dong)
fcab35b229 guix-attest: Produce and sign normalized documents (Carl Dong)
c2541fd0ca guix: Overhaul README (Carl Dong)
46ce6ce378 tree-wide: Rename gitian-keys to builder-keys (Carl Dong)
fc4f8449f3 guix: Update various check_tools lists (Carl Dong)
263220a85c guix: Check for a sane services database (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Based on: #21462
Keeping the README in one file so that it's easy to search through. Will add more jumping links later so navigation is easier.
Current TODOs:
- [x] Shell installer option: prompt user to re-login for `/etc/profile.d` entry to be picked up
- [x] Binary tarball option: prompt user to create `/etc/profile.d` entry and re-login
- [x] Fanquake docker option: complete section
- [x] Arch Linux AUR option: prompt to start `guix-daemon-latest` unit after finishing "optional setup" section
- [x] Building from source option: Insert dependency tree diagram that I made
- [x] Building from source option: redo sectioning, kind of a mess right now
- [x] Optional setup: make clear which parts are only needed if building from source
- [x] Workaround 1 for GnuTLS: perhaps mention how to remove Guix build farm's key
- [x] Overall (after everything): Make the links work.
Note to self: wherever possible, tell user how to check that something is true rather than branching by installation option.
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fanquake:
ACK fac4814106 - going to go ahead and merge this now. It's a lot of documentation, and could probably be nit-picked / improved further, however, that can continue over the next few weeks. I'm sure more (backportable) improvements / clarifications will be made while we progress through RCs towards a new release.
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facd56750c scripted-diff: Revert "fuzz: Add Temporary debug assert for oss-fuzz issue" (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
No longer needed, as it wouldn't help to debug this issue. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22472#issuecomment-882692900
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fanquake:
ACK facd56750c
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That way we can easily combine the document and detached signature to
produce cleartext signature files for upload during the release process.
See subsequent commits which modify doc/release-process.md for more
details.
Adds a test for the condition which can trigger a lock order assertion.
Specifically, there must be an unconfirmed transaction in the mempool
which belongs to the wallet being loaded. This will establish the order
of cs_wallet -> cs_main -> cs_KeyStore. Then dumpwallet is called on
that wallet. Previously, this would have used a lock order of cs_wallet
-> cs_KeyStore -> cs_main, but this should be fixed now. The test
ensures that.
DEBUG_LOCKORDER expects cs_wallet, cs_main, and cs_KeyStore to be
acquired in that order. However dumpwallet would take these in the order
cs_wallet, cs_KeyStore, cs_main. So when configured with
`--enable-debug`, it is possible to hit the lock order assertion when
using dumpwallet.
To fix this, cs_wallet and cs_KeyStore are no longer locked at the same
time. Instead cs_wallet will be locked first. Then the functions which
lock cs_main will be run. Lastly cs_KeyStore will be locked afterwards.
This avoids the lock order issue.
Furthermore, since GetKeyBirthTimes (only used by dumpwallet) also uses
a function that locks cs_main, and itself also locks cs_KeyStore, the
same reordering is done here.
816f29eab2 addrman: detect on-disk corrupted nNew and nTried during unserialization (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Negative `nNew` or `nTried` are not possible during normal operation.
So, if we read such values during unserialize, report addrman
corruption.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22450
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 816f29eab2
jonatack:
ACK 816f29eab2
lsilva01:
Code Review ACK 816f29eab2. This change provides a more accurate description of the error.
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a4bcd687c9 Improve tests using statistics (John Newbery)
f424d601e1 Add logging and addr rate limiting statistics (Pieter Wuille)
b4ece8a1cd Functional tests for addr rate limiting (Pieter Wuille)
5648138f59 Randomize the order of addr processing (Pieter Wuille)
0d64b8f709 Rate limit the processing of incoming addr messages (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The rate at which IP addresses are rumoured (through ADDR and ADDRV2 messages) on the network seems to vary from 0 for some non-participating nodes, to 0.005-0.025 addr/s for recent Bitcoin Core nodes. However, the current codebase will happily accept and process an effectively unbounded rate from attackers. There are measures to limit the influence attackers can have on the addrman database (bucket restrictions based on source IPs), but still - there is no need to permit them to feed us addresses at a rate that's orders of magnitude larger than what is common on the network today, especially as it will cause us to spam our peers too.
This PR implements a [token bucket](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_bucket) based rate limiter, allowing an average of 0.1 addr/s per connection, with bursts up to 1000 addresses at once. Whitelisted peers as well as responses to GETADDR requests are exempt from the limit. New connections start with 1 token, so as to not interfere with the common practice of peers' self-announcement.
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laanwj:
ACK a4bcd687c9
vasild:
ACK a4bcd687c9
jnewbery:
ACK a4bcd687c9
jonatack:
ACK a4bcd687c9
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8465978f23 Make IsSegWitOutput return true for taproot outputs (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This fixes a bug: currently `utxoupdatepsbt` will not fill in UTXO data for PSBTs spending taproot outputs.
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achow101:
Code Review ACK 8465978f23
jonatack:
ACK 8465978f23
meshcollider:
utACK 8465978f23
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a2aca207b1 Move implementations of non-template fuzz helpers (Sriram)
Pull request description:
There are 78 cpp files that include `util.h` (`grep -iIr "#include <test/fuzz/util.h>" src/test/fuzz | wc -l`). Modifying the implementation of a fuzz helper in `src/test/fuzz/util.h` will cause all fuzz tests to be recompiled. Keeping the declarations of these non-template fuzz helpers in `util.h` and moving their implementations to `util.cpp` will skip the redundant recompilation of all the fuzz tests, and builds these helpers only once in `util.cpp`.
Functions moved from `util.h` to `util.cpp`:
- `ConsumeTxMemPoolEntry`
- `ContainsSpentInput`
- `ConsumeNetAddr`
- Methods of `FuzzedFileProvider::(open, read, write, seek, close)`
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK a2aca207b1🍂
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5012a7912e Test that descriptor wallet upgrade does nothing (Andrew Chow)
48bd7d3b77 Change ScriptPubKeyMan::Upgrade to default to return true (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When adding a new ScriptPubKeyMan, it's likely that there will be nothing for `Upgrade` to do. If it is called (via `upgradewallet`), then it should do nothing, successfully. This PR changes the default `ScriptPubKeyMan::Upgrade` function so that it returns a success instead of failure when doing nothing.
Fixes#22460
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jonatack:
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meshcollider:
utACK 5012a7912e
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1edddf5de4 Avoid GCC 7.1 ABI change warning in guix build (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The arm-linux-gnueabihf guix build output is littered with warnings like:
```
/gnu/store/7a96hdqdb2qi8a39f09n84xjy2hr23rs-gcc-cross-arm-linux-gnueabihf-8.4.0/include/c++/bits/stl_vector.h:1085:4: note:
parameter passing for argument of type '__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<CRecipient*, std::vector<CRecipient> >' changed in GCC 7.1
```
These are irrelevant for us. Disable them using `-Wno-psabi`.
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laanwj:
ACK 1edddf5de4
hebasto:
ACK 1edddf5de4, after thorough reading related materials, I agree this change can be merged. As I mentioned above, I have been compiling my arm-32bit binaries with `-Wno-psabi` flag for two years, and no related flaws were observed.
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1155978d8f build, qt: Do not install *.prl files (Hennadii Stepanov)
763793b60e build, qt: Fix wrong cross-compiling detection on macOS (Hennadii Stepanov)
30982721ab build, qt: Force bootstrap while building linguist tools (Hennadii Stepanov)
689320e307 build, qt: Drop translations.pro hack (Hennadii Stepanov)
6a1f98f253 build, qt: Drop lrelease dependency patch (Hennadii Stepanov)
39e561e087 build, qt: Add linguist_tools list (Hennadii Stepanov)
27d3def1c6 build: Use Qt top-level build facilities (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- uses Qt top-level build facilities without the need to download all-in-one archive
- is based on **BlockMechanic**'s [idea](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20600), and is an alternative to #20600
- makes it easy to integrate [new modules](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16883) into static builds
- has the minimal diff
- makes the qt package build process streamlined by dropping some patches and hacks (an alternative to #21420 and #20642)
Fixes#18536 (a non-intrusive alternative to #21589 and #19785).
Fixes#14648.
Fixes#21588 (a non-intrusive alternative to #21591).
Required for adding [Wayland support](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19950) on Linux.
---
**Note for reviewers**: With 9046de8a4cbc3899fed9eae084115f423e7ac5bd from #21995 it is easy to verify that there are no changes in the resulted `qt` package archive on the per commit basis. For example, for `HOST=i686-pc-linux-gnu` no commit in this PR introduces any changes.
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fanquake:
ACK 1155978d8f
Tree-SHA512: 667b06b72cb7ff26d68b9b88e8dddb51084783ca9e3d80b3392710794c1dc7fd77bbcc3ccf4ccece9919d33b9bf8fce13c5059502bd228021dc7c93fdb87ca7a
fb7be92b09 Mark print-% target as phony. (Dmitry Goncharov)
Pull request description:
.PHONY does not take patterns (such as print-%) as prerequisites.
Have print-% depend on force and mark force as phony.
This change ensures print-% rule works even when there is a file that matches the target.
```
$ # on master
$ make print-host
host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
$ touch print-host
$ make print-host
make: 'print-host' is up to date.
$
$ git co mark_print_as_phony
Switched to branch 'mark_print_as_phony'
$ make print-host
host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
$ touch force
$ make print-host
host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
```
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hebasto:
ACK fb7be92b09, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (x86_64).
Tree-SHA512: b89ae66aa8c7aa6a7ab5f0956f9eb3b3ef9d56994b60dc2a97d498d4c1bba537845c190723e8a10310280b1b35df2cd935cc30aeb76735cac2dc621ad7823772
3c4c8e79ba build: Add -Werror=implicit-fallthrough compile flag (Hennadii Stepanov)
014110c47d Use C++17 [[fallthrough]] attribute, and drop -Wno-implicit-fallthrough (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 3c4c8e79ba - looks ok to me now. Checked that warnings occur in our code & leveldb by removing a `[[fallthrough]]` or `FALLTHROUGH_INTENDED`.
jarolrod:
ACK 3c4c8e79ba
theStack:
ACK 3c4c8e79ba
Tree-SHA512: 4dce91f0f26b8a3de09bd92bb3d7e1995e078e3a8b3ff861c4fbf6c0b32b2327d063633b07b89c4aa94a1141d7f78d46d9d43ab8df865273e342693ad30645b6
After feedback from Russ, I realized that there are some extraneous assumeutxo methods
that are not necessary and probably just overly confusing. These include
- `Validated*()`
- `IsBackgroundIBD()`
and they can be removed.
Add an upwards reference to chainstate instances to the owning
ChainstateManager. This is necessary because there are a number
of `this_chainstate == chainman.ActiveChainstate()` checks that
will happen (as a result of assumeutxo) in functions that otherwise
don't have an easily-accessible reference to the chainstate's
ChainManager.
- Use 4.19 for riscv64 (earliest LTS release w/ riscv64 support)
- Use 4.9 for all others (second-oldest LTS release, released in
combination with glibc glibc 2.24 in Debian stretch)
-> remove unneeded get-out-of IBD generate()
(The test framework already sets up the nodes to be out of IBD
in setup_nodes(), if setup_clean_chain is not set to True)
-> remove duplicate code line assigning an utxo
By whitelisting the peers via -whitelist, the inventory is transmissioned
immediately rather than on average every 5 seconds, speeding up the test by at
least a factor of two:
before:
$ time ./wallet_listtransactions.py
...
0m40.25s real 0m01.74s user 0m01.70s system
with this PR:
$ time ./wallet_listtransactions.py
...
0m14.93s real 0m01.68s user 0m01.87s system
This commit also moves the wallet_listtransactions tests into the < 30s group.
While limitations on the influence of attackers on addrman already
exist (affected buckets are restricted to a subset based on incoming
IP / network group), there is no reason to permit them to let them
feed us addresses at more than a multiple of the normal network
rate.
This commit introduces a "token bucket" rate limiter for the
processing of addresses in incoming ADDR and ADDRV2 messages.
Every connection gets an associated token bucket. Processing an
address in an ADDR or ADDRV2 message from non-whitelisted peers
consumes a token from the bucket. If the bucket is empty, the
address is ignored (it is not forwarded or processed). The token
counter increases at a rate of 0.1 tokens per second, and will
accrue up to a maximum of 1000 tokens (the maximum we accept in a
single ADDR or ADDRV2). When a GETADDR is sent to a peer, it
immediately gets 1000 additional tokens, as we actively desire many
addresses from such peers (this may temporarily cause the token
count to exceed 1000).
The rate limit of 0.1 addr/s was chosen based on observation of
honest nodes on the network. Activity in general from most nodes
is either 0, or up to a maximum around 0.025 addr/s for recent
Bitcoin Core nodes. A few (self-identified, through subver) crawler
nodes occasionally exceed 0.1 addr/s.
If a ScriptPubKeyMan does not implement Upgrade, then using upgraewallet
will fail unexpectedly. By changing the default to return true, then
this error can be avoided. This is still correct because a successful
upgrade can be that nothing happened.
7593b06bd1 test: ensure I2P addresses are relayed (Vasil Dimov)
e7468139a1 test: make CAddress in functional tests comparable (Vasil Dimov)
33e211d2a4 test: implement ser/unser of I2P addresses in functional tests (Vasil Dimov)
86742811ce test: use NODE_* constants instead of magic numbers (Vasil Dimov)
ba45f02708 net: relay I2P addresses even if not reachable (by us) (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Nodes that can reach the I2P network (have set `-i2psam=`) will relay
I2P addresses even without this patch. However, nodes that can't reach
the I2P network will not. This was done as a precaution in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20119 before anybody could
connect to I2P because then, for sure, it would have been useless.
Now, however, we have I2P support and a bunch of I2P nodes, so get all
nodes on the network to relay I2P addresses to help with propagation,
similarly to what we do with Tor addresses.
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jonatack:
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naumenkogs:
ACK 7593b06bd1.
laanwj:
Code review ACK 7593b06bd1
kristapsk:
ACK 7593b06bd1. Code looks correct, tested that functional test suite passes and also that `test/functional/p2p_addrv2_replay.py` fails if I undo changes in `IsRelayable()`.
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fa84caebc7 doc: added info to bitcoin.conf doc (Brian Liotti)
Pull request description:
Should probably be explicitly stated to not make modifications to the conf file while daemon is running. ref #11586
For example, if rpc credentials are modified while bitcoind is running, `bitcoin-cli stop` is unable to stop bitcoind until the original credentials are restored in `bitcoin.conf`
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Zero-1729:
ACK fa84caebc7
theStack:
ACK fa84caebc7🗄️
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a16378e501 doc: Remove unnecessary steps from translations update process (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
2584929823 doc: Add steps for transifex to release process (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Document how to update settings on and for the transifex website before and after branch-off of a new release.
(This is #21440, updated with the review feedback.)
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hebasto:
ACK a16378e501
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b1d905c225 p2p: earlier continuation when no remaining eviction candidates (Vasil Dimov)
c9e8d8f9b1 p2p: process more candidates per protection iteration (Jon Atack)
02e411ec45 p2p: iterate eviction protection only on networks having candidates (Jon Atack)
5adb064574 bench: add peer eviction protection benchmarks (Jon Atack)
566357f8f7 refactor: move GetRandomNodeEvictionCandidates() to test utilities (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This follow-up to #21261 improves `ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio()` for better performance.
Benchmarks are added; the performance improvement is between 2x and 5x for the benchmarked cases (CPU 2.50GHz, Turbo off, performance mode, Debian Clang 11 non-debug build).
```
$ ./src/bench/bench_bitcoin -filter="EvictionProtection*.*"
```
The refactored code is well-covered by existing unit tests and also a fuzzer.
- `$ ./src/test/test_bitcoin -t net_peer_eviction_tests`
- `$ FUZZ=node_eviction ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz ../qa-assets/fuzz_seed_corpus/node_eviction`
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vasild:
ACK b1d905c225
jarolrod:
ACK b1d905c225
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Negative `nNew` or `nTried` are not possible during normal operation.
So, if we read such values during unserialize, report addrman
corruption.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22450
ceb7b35a39 refactor: move UpdateTip into CChainState (James O'Beirne)
4abf0779d6 refactor: no mempool arg to GetCoinsCacheSizeState (James O'Beirne)
46e3efd1e4 refactor: move UpdateMempoolForReorg into CChainState (James O'Beirne)
617661703a validation: make CChainState::m_mempool optional (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Make `CChainState::m_mempool` optional by making it a pointer instead of a reference. This will allow a simplification to assumeutxo semantics (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15606#pullrequestreview-692965905) and help facilitate the `-nomempool` option.
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jnewbery:
ACK ceb7b35a39
naumenkogs:
ACK ceb7b35a39
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK ceb7b35a39 (just minor style and test tweaks since last review)
lsilva01:
Code review ACK and tested on Signet ACK ceb7b35a39
MarcoFalke:
review ACK ceb7b35a39😌
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fa5658ed07 Use DeploymentEnabled to hide VB deployments (MarcoFalke)
fa11fecf0d doc: Move buried deployment doc to the enum that enumerates them (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Plus a doc commit.
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ajtowns:
utACK fa5658ed07
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a3d6ec5bb5 test: move rpc_rawtransaction tests to < 30s group (Jon Atack)
5a1ed96077 test: whitelist rpc_rawtransaction peers to speed up tests (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Speed up the somewhat slow `rpc_rawtransaction.py` test by more than 3x (from 45-55 seconds to 15 seconds on a laptop running 2 x 2.5GHz).
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theStack:
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brunoerg:
tACK a3d6ec5bb5
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0c845e3f89 test: Fix wallet_listdescriptors.py if bdb is not compiled (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
If build system is configured `--without-bdb`, the `wallet_listdescriptors.py` fails:
```
$ test/functional/wallet_listdescriptors.py --descriptors
2021-07-14T13:20:52.931000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/bitcoin_func_test_02p7o1c9
2021-07-14T13:21:23.377000Z TestFramework (INFO): Test that the command is not available for legacy wallets.
2021-07-14T13:21:23.381000Z TestFramework (ERROR): JSONRPC error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 128, in main
self.run_test()
File "test/functional/wallet_listdescriptors.py", line 34, in run_test
node.createwallet(wallet_name='w1', descriptors=False)
File "/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_node.py", line 685, in createwallet
return self.__getattr__('createwallet')(wallet_name, disable_private_keys, blank, passphrase, avoid_reuse, descriptors, load_on_startup, external_signer)
File "/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/coverage.py", line 47, in __call__
return_val = self.auth_service_proxy_instance.__call__(*args, **kwargs)
File "/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/authproxy.py", line 146, in __call__
raise JSONRPCException(response['error'], status)
test_framework.authproxy.JSONRPCException: Compiled without bdb support (required for legacy wallets) (-4)
2021-07-14T13:21:23.436000Z TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (WARNING): Not cleaning up dir /tmp/bitcoin_func_test_02p7o1c9
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Test failed. Test logging available at /tmp/bitcoin_func_test_02p7o1c9/test_framework.log
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR):
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Hint: Call /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/test/functional/combine_logs.py '/tmp/bitcoin_func_test_02p7o1c9' to consolidate all logs
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR):
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR): If this failure happened unexpectedly or intermittently, please file a bug and provide a link or upload of the combined log.
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR): https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR):
```
This PR fixes this issue.
Also see #20267.
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be8d9c262f Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#965: gen_context: Don't use any ASM
aeece44599 gen_context: Don't use any ASM
7688a4f13a Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#963: "Schnorrsig API overhaul" fixups
90e83449b2 ci: Add C++ test
f698caaff6 Use unsigned char consistently for byte arrays
b5b8e7b719 Don't declare constants twice
769528f307 Don't use string literals for char arrays without NUL termination
2cc3cfa583 Fix -Wmissing-braces warning in clang
0440945fb5 Merge #844: schnorrsig API overhaul
ec3aaa5014 Merge #960: tests_exhaustive: check the result of secp256k1_ecdsa_sign
a1ee83c654 tests_exhaustive: check the result of secp256k1_ecdsa_sign
253f90cdeb Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#951: configure: replace AC_PATH_PROG to AC_CHECK_PROG
446d28d9de Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#944: Various improvements related to CFLAGS
0302138f75 ci: Make compiler warning into errors on CI
b924e1e605 build: Ensure that configure's compile checks default to -O2
7939cd571c build: List *CPPFLAGS before *CFLAGS like on the compiler command line
595e8a35d8 build: Enable -Wcast-align=strict warning
07256267ff build: Use own variable SECP_CFLAGS instead of touching user CFLAGS
4866178dfc Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#955: Add random field multiply/square tests
75ce488c2a Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#959: tests: really test the non-var scalar inverse
41ed13942b tests: really test the non-var scalar inverse
5f6ceafcfa schnorrsig: allow setting MSGLEN != 32 in benchmark
fdd06b7967 schnorrsig: add tests for sign_custom and varlen msg verification
d8d806aaf3 schnorrsig: add extra parameter struct for sign_custom
a0c3fc177f schnorrsig: allow signing and verification of variable length msgs
5a8e4991ad Add secp256k1_tagged_sha256 as defined in BIP-340
b6c0b72fb0 schnorrsig: remove noncefp args from sign; add sign_custom function
bdf19f105c Add random field multiply/square tests
8ae56e33e7 Merge #879: Avoid passing out-of-bound pointers to 0-size memcpy
a4642fa15e configure: replace AC_PATH_PROG to AC_CHECK_PROG
1758a92ffd Merge #950: ci: Add ppc64le build
c58c4ea470 ci: Add ppc64le build
7973576f6e Merge #662: Add ecmult_gen, ecmult_const and ecmult to benchmark
8f879c2887 Fix array size in bench_ecmult
2fe1b50df1 Add ecmult_gen, ecmult_const and ecmult to benchmark
593e6bad9c Clean up ecmult_bench to make space for more benchmarks
50f3367712 Merge #947: ci: Run PRs on merge result even for i686
a35fdd3478 ci: Run PRs on merge result even for i686
442cee5baf schnorrsig: add algolen argument to nonce_function_hardened
df3bfa12c3 schnorrsig: clarify result of calling nonce_function_bip340 without data
99e8614812 README: mention schnorrsig module
3dc8c072b6 Merge #846: ci: Run ASan/LSan and reorganize sanitizer and Valgrind jobs
02dcea1ad9 ci: Make test iterations configurable and tweak for sanitizer builds
489ff5c20a tests: Treat empty SECP2561_TEST_ITERS as if it was unset
fcfcb97e74 ci: Simplify to use generic wrapper for QEMU, Valgrind, etc
de4157f13a ci: Run ASan/LSan and reorganize sanitizer and Valgrind jobs
399722a63a Merge #941: Clean up git tree
09b3bb8648 Clean up git tree
bf0ac46066 Merge #930: Add ARM32/ARM64 CI
202a030f7d Merge #850: add `secp256k1_ec_pubkey_cmp` method
1e78c18d5b Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#940: contrib: Explain explicit header guards
69394879b6 Merge #926: secp256k1.h: clarify that by default arguments must be != NULL
6eceec6d56 add `secp256k1_xonly_pubkey_cmp` method
0d9561ae87 add `secp256k1_ec_pubkey_cmp` method
22a9ea154a contrib: Explain explicit header guards
6c52ae8724 Merge #937: Have ge_set_gej_var, gej_double_var and ge_set_all_gej_var initialize all fields of their outputs.
185a6af227 Merge #925: changed include statements without prefix 'include/'
14c9739a1f tests: Improve secp256k1_ge_set_all_gej_var for some infinity inputs
4a19668c37 tests: Test secp256k1_ge_set_all_gej_var for all infinity inputs
3c90bdda95 change local lib headers to be relative for those pointing at "include/" dir
45b6468d7e Have secp256k1_ge_set_all_gej_var initialize all fields. Previous behaviour would not initialize r->y values in the case where infinity is passed in. Furthermore, the previous behaviour wouldn't initialize anything in the case where all inputs were infinity.
31c0f6de41 Have secp256k1_gej_double_var initialize all fields. Previous behaviour would not initialize r->x and r->y values in the case where infinity is passed in.
dd6c3de322 Have secp256k1_ge_set_gej_var initialize all fields. Previous behaviour would not initialize r->x and r->y values in the case where infinity is passed in.
d0bd2693e3 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#936: Fix gen_context/ASM build on ARM
8bbad7a18e Add asm build to ARM32 CI
7d65ed5214 Add ARM32/ARM64 CI
c8483520c9 Makefile.am: Don't pass a variable twice
2161f31785 Makefile.am: Honor config when building gen_context
99f47c20ec gen_context: Don't use external ASM because it complicates the build
98e0358d29 Merge #933: Avoids a missing brace warning in schnorrsig/tests_impl.h on old compilers
99e2d5be0d Avoids a missing brace warning in schnorrsig/tests_impl.h on old compilers.
34388af6b6 Merge #922: Add mingw32-w64/wine CI build
7012a188e6 Merge #928: Define SECP256K1_BUILD in secp256k1.c directly.
ed5a199bed tests: fopen /dev/urandom in binary mode
ae9e648526 Define SECP256K1_BUILD in secp256k1.c directly.
4dc37bf81b Add mingw32-w64/wine CI build
0881633dfd secp256k1.h: clarify that by default arguments must be != NULL
9570f674cc Avoid passing out-of-bound pointers to 0-size memcpy
git-subtree-dir: src/secp256k1
git-subtree-split: be8d9c262f46309d9b4165b0498b71d704aba8fe
Moved implementations of `ConsumeTxMemPoolEntry`, `ContainsSpentInput`, `ConsumeNetAddr`, and the methods(open, read, write, seek, close) of FuzzedFileProvider from test/fuzz/util.h to test/fuzz/util.cpp.
fa80e10d94 test: Add feature_taproot.py --previous_release (MarcoFalke)
85ccffa266 test: move releases download incantation to README (Sjors Provoost)
29d6b1da2a test: previous releases: add v0.20.1 (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Disabling the new consensus code at runtime is fine, but potentially fragile and incomplete. Fix that by giving the option to run with a version that has been compiled without any taproot code.
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Since we now have multiple chainstate objects, only one of them is active at any given
time. An active chainstate has a mempool, but there's no point to others having one.
This change will simplify proposed assumeutxo semantics. See the discussion here:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15606#pullrequestreview-692965905
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
4101ec9d2e doc: mention that we enforce port=0 in I2P (Vasil Dimov)
e0a2b390c1 addrman: reset I2P ports to 0 when loading from disk (Vasil Dimov)
41cda9d075 test: ensure I2P ports are handled as expected (Vasil Dimov)
4f432bd738 net: do not connect to I2P hosts on port!=0 (Vasil Dimov)
1f096f091e net: distinguish default port per network (Vasil Dimov)
aeac3bce3e net: change I2P seeds' ports to 0 (Vasil Dimov)
38f900290c net: change assumed I2P port to 0 (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
_This is an alternative to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21514, inspired by https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21514#issuecomment-815049933. They are mutually exclusive. Just one of them should be merged._
Change assumed ports for I2P to 0 (instead of the default 8333) as this is closer to what actually happens underneath with SAM 3.1 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21514#issuecomment-812632520, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21514#issuecomment-816564719).
Don't connect to I2P peers with advertised port != 0 (we don't specify a port to our SAM 3.1 proxy and it always connects to port = 0).
Note, this change:
* Keeps I2P addresses with port != 0 in addrman and relays them to others via P2P gossip. There may be non-bitcoin-core-22.0 peers using SAM 3.2 and for them such addresses may be useful.
* Silently refuses to connect to I2P hosts with port != 0. This is ok for automatically chosen peers from addrman. Not so ok for peers provided via `-addnode` or `-connect` - a user who specifies `foo.b32.i2p:1234` (non zero port) may wonder why "nothing is happening".
Fixes#21389
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If we're cross-compiling for darwin on aarch64 hardware, we need need to
use a Clang that will run on that hardware.
Only tested in a Linux Docker container (aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu),
running on an Apple M1 mac-mini (aarch64-apple-darwin20.5.0).
2feec3ce31 net: don't bind on 0.0.0.0 if binds are restricted to Tor (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
The semantic of `-bind` is to restrict the binding only to some address.
If not specified, then the user does not care and we bind to `0.0.0.0`.
If specified then we should honor the restriction and bind only to the
specified address.
Before this change, if no `-bind` is given then we would bind to
`0.0.0.0:8333` and to `127.0.0.1:8334` (incoming Tor) which is ok -
the user does not care to restrict the binding.
However, if only `-bind=addr:port=onion` is given (without ordinary
`-bind=`) then we would bind to `addr:port` _and_ to `0.0.0.0:8333` in
addition.
Change the above to not do the additional bind: if only
`-bind=addr:port=onion` is given (without ordinary `-bind=`) then bind
to `addr:port` (only) and consider incoming connections to that as Tor
and do not advertise it. I.e. a Tor-only node.
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e65d1d4986 doc: recommend `--disable-external-signer` in OpenBSD build guide (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Building the master branch with the default build settings (i.e. with external signer support enabled) leads to the following errors on my OpenBSD 6.9 machine:
```
In file included from util/system.cpp:9:
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/process.hpp:25:
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/process/group.hpp:32:
/usr/local/include/boost/process/detail/posix/wait_group.hpp:38:17: error: no member named 'waitid' in the global namespace
ret = ::waitid(P_PGID, p.grp, &status, WEXITED | WNOHANG);
~~^
/usr/local/include/boost/process/detail/posix/wait_group.hpp:38:24: error: use of undeclared identifier 'P_PGID'
ret = ::waitid(P_PGID, p.grp, &status, WEXITED | WNOHANG);
^
/usr/local/include/boost/process/detail/posix/wait_group.hpp:38:48: error: use of undeclared identifier 'WEXITED'
ret = ::waitid(P_PGID, p.grp, &status, WEXITED | WNOHANG);
^
/usr/local/include/boost/process/detail/posix/wait_group.hpp:144:17: error: no member named 'waitid' in the global namespace
ret = ::waitid(P_PGID, p.grp, &siginfo, WEXITED | WSTOPPED | WNOHANG);
~~^
/usr/local/include/boost/process/detail/posix/wait_group.hpp:144:24: error: use of undeclared identifier 'P_PGID'
ret = ::waitid(P_PGID, p.grp, &siginfo, WEXITED | WSTOPPED | WNOHANG);
^
/usr/local/include/boost/process/detail/posix/wait_group.hpp:144:49: error: use of undeclared identifier 'WEXITED'
ret = ::waitid(P_PGID, p.grp, &siginfo, WEXITED | WSTOPPED | WNOHANG);
^
/usr/local/include/boost/process/detail/posix/wait_group.hpp:144:59: error: use of undeclared identifier 'WSTOPPED'
ret = ::waitid(P_PGID, p.grp, &siginfo, WEXITED | WSTOPPED | WNOHANG);
^
7 errors generated.
```
This PR recommends passing `--disable-external-signer` in the OpenBSD build guide ([as suggested by laanwj](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22294#issuecomment-867452411)). The same commit also bumps the OpenBSD version mentioned in the header to 6.9 -- I recently used this document to setup a Bitcoin Core build on 6.9 and the description and all mentioned versions were still valid (before external signer support was enabled by default).
Would be nice if another OpenBSD user could confirm the build error.
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This commit fixes some slightly unexpected behaviour when:
- there is already transaction in the mempool (the "mempool tx")
- BroadcastTransaction() is called for a transaction with the same txid
as the mempool transaction but a different witness (the "new tx")
Prior to this commit, if BroadcastTransaction() is called with
relay=true, then it'll call RelayTransaction() using the txid/wtxid of
the new tx, not the txid/wtxid of the mempool tx. For wtxid relay peers,
in SendMessages(), the wtxid of the new tx will be taken from
setInventoryTxToSend, but will then be filtered out from the vector of
wtxids to announce, since m_mempool.info() won't find the transaction
(the mempool contains the mempool tx, which has a different wtxid from
the new tx).
Fix this by calling RelayTransaction() with the wtxid of the mempool
transaction in this case.
Currently, if BroadcastTransaction() is called to rebroadcast a
transaction (e.g. by ResendWalletTransactions()), then we add the
transaction to the unbroadcast set. That transaction has already been
broadcast in the past, so peers are unlikely to request it again,
meaning RemoveUnbroadcastTx() won't be called and it won't be removed
from m_unbroadcast_txids.
Net processing will therefore continue to attempt rebroadcast for the
transaction every 10-15 minutes. This will most likely continue until
the node connects to a new peer which hasn't yet seen the transaction
(or perhaps indefinitely).
Fix by only adding the transaction to the broadcast set when it's added
to the mempool.
b7a8cd9963 [test] submit same txid different wtxid as mempool tx (glozow)
fdb48163bf [validation] distinguish same txid different wtxid in mempool (glozow)
Pull request description:
On master, if you submit a transaction with the same txid but different witness to the mempool, it thinks the transactions are the same. Users submitting through `BroadcastTransaction()` (i.e. `sendrawtransaction` or the wallet) don't get notified that there's a different transaction in the mempool, although it doesn't crash. Users submitting through `testmempoolaccept()` will get a "txn-already-in-mempool" error.
This PR simply distinguishes between `txn-already-in-mempool` and `txn-same-nonwitness-data-in-mempool`, without handling them differently: `sendrawtransaction` still will not throw, but `testmempoolaccept` will give you a different error.
I believe the intention of #19645 is to allow full swaps of transactions that have different witnesses but identical nonwitness data. Returning a different error message + adding a test was suggested: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19645#issuecomment-705109193 so this is that PR.
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This is a temporary change to convert I2P addresses that have propagated
with port 8333 to ones with port 0.
It would cause a problem some day if indeed some bitcoin software is
listening on port 8333 only and rejects connections to port 0 and we are
still using SAM 3.1 which only supports port 0. In this case we would
replace 8333 with 0 and try to connect to such nodes.
This commit should be included in 22.0 and be reverted before 23.0 is
released.
When connecting to an I2P host we don't specify destination port and it
is being forced to 0 by the SAM 3.1 proxy, so if we connect to the same
host on two different ports, that would be actually two connections to
the same service (listening on port 0).
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21389
* When accepting an I2P connection, assume the peer has port 0 instead
of the default 8333 (for mainnet). It is not being sent to us, so we
must assume something.
* When deriving our own I2P listen CService use port 0 instead of the
default 8333 (for mainnet). So that we later advertise it to peers
with port 0.
In the I2P protocol SAM 3.1 and older (we use 3.1) ports are not used,
so they are irrelevant. However in SAM 3.2 and newer ports are used and
from the point of view of SAM 3.2, a peer using SAM 3.1 seems to have
specified port=0.
905d672b74 test: use script_util helpers for creating P2W{PKH,SH} scripts (Sebastian Falbesoner)
285a65ccfd test: use script_util helpers for creating P2SH scripts (Sebastian Falbesoner)
b57b633b94 test: use script_util helpers for creating P2PKH scripts (Sebastian Falbesoner)
61b6a017a9 test: wallet util: fix multisig P2SH-P2WSH script creation (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
PR #18788 (commit 08067aebfd) introduced functions to generate output scripts for various types. This PR replaces all manual CScript creations in the P2PKH, P2SH, P2WPKH, P2WSH formats with those helpers in order to increase readability and maintainability over the functional test codebase. The first commit fixes a bug in the wallet_util helper module w.r.t. to P2SH-P2WSH script creation (the result is not used in any test so far, hence it can still be seen as refactoring).
The following table shows a summary of the output script patterns tackled in this PR:
| Type | master branch | PR branch |
| ---------- | ------------- | ------------- |
| P2PKH | `CScript([OP_DUP, OP_HASH160, hash160(key), OP_EQUALVERIFY, OP_CHECKSIG])` | `key_to_p2pkh_script(key)` |
| | `CScript([OP_DUP, OP_HASH160, keyhash, OP_EQUALVERIFY, OP_CHECKSIG])` | `keyhash_to_p2pkh_script(keyhash)` |
| P2SH | `CScript([OP_HASH160, hash160(script), OP_EQUAL])` | `script_to_p2sh_script(script)` |
| P2WPKH | `CScript([OP_0, hash160(key)])` | `key_to_p2wpkh_script(key)` |
| P2WSH | `CScript([OP_0, sha256(script)])` | `script_to_p2wsh_script(script)` |
Note that the `key_to_...` helpers can't be used if an invalid key size (not 33 or 65 bytes) is passed, which is the case in some rare instances where the scripts still have to be created manually.
Possible follow-up ideas:
* further simplify by identifying P2SH-wrapped scripts and using `key_to_p2sh_p2wpkh_script()` and `script_to_p2sh_p2wsh_script()` helpers
* introduce and use `key_to_p2pk_script()` helper for P2PK scripts
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4e44f5bac4 test: Correct outstanding -Werror=sign-compare errors (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
I'm unclear on why these aren't failing on CI, but they failed for me locally, e.g.:
```
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/test/test_tools.hpp:46:
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:107:17: error: comparison of integers of different signs: 'const unsigned int' and 'const int' [-Werror,-Wsign-compare]
return left == right;
~~~~ ^ ~~~~~
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:130:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl<unsigned int, int>' requested here
return equal_impl( left, right );
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:145:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd::call_impl<unsigned int, int>' requested here
return call_impl( left, right, left_is_array() );
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:92:50: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd::operator()<unsigned int, int>' requested here
BOOST_PP_REPEAT( BOOST_TEST_MAX_PREDICATE_ARITY, IMPL_FRWD, _ )
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/repetition/repeat.hpp:30:26: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_REPEAT'
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp:22:32: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_CAT'
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp:29:34: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_CAT_I'
^
<scratch space>:153:1: note: expanded from here
BOOST_PP_REPEAT_1
^
test/streams_tests.cpp:122:5: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::check_frwd<boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd, unsigned int, int>' requested here
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(varint, 54321);
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:107:17: error: comparison of integers of different signs: 'const unsigned long long' and 'const long' [-Werror,-Wsign-compare]
return left == right;
~~~~ ^ ~~~~~
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:130:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl<unsigned long long, long>' requested here
return equal_impl( left, right );
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:145:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd::call_impl<unsigned long long, long>' requested here
return call_impl( left, right, left_is_array() );
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:92:50: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd::operator()<unsigned long long, long>' requested here
BOOST_PP_REPEAT( BOOST_TEST_MAX_PREDICATE_ARITY, IMPL_FRWD, _ )
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/repetition/repeat.hpp:30:26: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_REPEAT'
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp:22:32: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_CAT'
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp:29:34: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_CAT_I'
^
<scratch space>:161:1: note: expanded from here
BOOST_PP_REPEAT_1
^
test/serfloat_tests.cpp:41:5: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::check_frwd<boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd, unsigned long long, long>' requested here
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(TestDouble(std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity()), 0x7ff0000000000000);
^
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK 4e44f5bac4
Tree-SHA512: 8d9e5245676c61207ceacdf78c78a78ccc9fd2a2551d4d8df023513795591334aa2f5e1f4a2a8ed2bfeb381f1e226b6ba84c07e0de29a1f3f00da71f3a257bc1
5b4703c6a7 guix: Test security-check sanity before performing them (Carl Dong)
6cf3345297 scripts: adjust test-symbol-check for guix release environment (fanquake)
1946b5f77c scripts: more robustly test macOS symbol checks (fanquake)
a8127b34bc build: Use and test PE binutils with --reloc-section (Carl Dong)
678348db51 guix: Patch binutils to add security-related disable flags (Carl Dong)
9fdc8afe11 devtools: Improve *-check.py tool detection (Carl Dong)
bda62eab38 ci: skip running the Linux test-security-check target for now (fanquake)
d6ef3543ae lint: Run mypy with --show-error-codes (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This is #20980 rebased (to include the Boost Process fix), and with an additional commit (892d6897f1e613084aa0517a660eab2412308e6e) to fix running the `test-security-check` target for the macOS build. It should pass inside Guix, as well as when cross-compiling on Ubuntu, or building natively on macOS.
Note that the `test-security-check` may output some warnings (similar too):
```bash
ld: warning: passed two min versions (10.14, 11.4) for platform macOS. Using 11.4.
ld: warning: passed two min versions (10.14, 11.4) for platform macOS. Using 11.4.
ld: warning: passed two min versions (10.14, 10.14) for platform macOS. Using 10.14.
```
but those can be ignored, and come about due to us passing `-platform_version` when `-mmacosx-version-min` is already part of `CC`.
Guix builds:
```bash
71ed0c7a13a4726300779ffc87f7d271086a2744c36896fe6dc51fe3dc33df2e guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
9273980a17052c8ec45b77579781c14ab5d189fa25aa29907d5115513dd302b1 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
9c042179af43c8896eb95a34294df15d4910308dcdba40b2010cd36e192938b8 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
1ceddecac113f50a952ba6a201cdcdb722e3dc804e663f219bfac8268ce42bf0 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
759597c4e925e75db4a2381c06cda9b9f4e4674c23436148676b31c9be05c7aa guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
34e3b6beabaf8c95d7c2ca0d2c3ac4411766694ef43e00bd9783badbbaf045a7 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/dist-archive/SKIPATTEST.TAG
3664f6ceee7898caa374281fd877a7597fe491fa2e9f0c174c28d889d60b559c guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d.tar.gz
d6bc35ba0750c1440bb32831b8c12cddee62f6dce10fec2650897444c2bf4748 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
a836edf6474ba0c16c19bb217549bac7936c1b44306ed512df58f607ee5568f2 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
7cc91c6805d5069ca3bd1771e77d95f83eb184b137198cbf84d1d11d0a5c5afe guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
93b4cb7b83c4975120ad5de5a92f050f5760a2a3f2c37c204c647f5a581c924a guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
2266e2c5d0dafa28c6c057ccfc1c439baeab1d714d8c3f64a83015d2827116d2 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
85f41f42c319b83d049d6fd2e2278c07b40a1e28a2eac596427822c0eef9dc3f guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
1499ca9119926083d8c3714ca10d8d4c8d864cbeee8848fd8445b7a1d081222d guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
1995fc1a2e45c49d4b0718aff5dcdac931917e8ae9e762fd23f1126abcecc248 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
266889eb58429a470f0fd7bb123f2ae09b0aef86c47b0390938b3634a8f748a9 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
cdc3a0dcf80b110443dac5ddf8bc951001a776a651c898c5ea49bb2d487bfe29 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/SHA256SUMS.part
8538d1eab96c97866b24546c453d95822f24cf9c6638b42ba523eb7aa441cb26 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-osx-unsigned.dmg
d1b73133f1da68586b07292a8425f7f851e93f599c016376f23728c041cf39cc guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
5ad94c5f8a5f29405955ff3ab35d137de1acc04398d6c8298fb187b57a6e316a guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-osx64.tar.gz
8c6d7b3f847faa7b4d16ceecf228f26f146ea982615c1d7a00c57f9230a0c484 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
d0a8c99750319ad8046cfa132a54e5c13a08351f94439ae9af0f8e5486c2c2ea guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
d816bb26dd4b0e309f2f576b1cccc6d78743fb2f357daad2da09bb1177330971 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
65caaa7f648c7eab1eb82c3331a2ca25b8cd4fe41439de55604501e02571de55 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part
5bf6f7328cbceb0db22a2d7babb07b60cb6dcc19a6db84a1698589b7f5173a06 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-win-unsigned.tar.gz
7aabcb56115decef78d3797840b6e49dbc9b202d56f892490e92616fb06fec9e guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-win64-debug.zip
2f369694648ff9dc5ca1261a1e5874b1c7408ccf2802f9caef56c1334e8a5b7c guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
1c1f92513c4aad38419ff49a7b80bf10e6b1eca01ee8c5e3b2acd1768cf1e3d5 guix-build-5b4703c6a70d/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5b4703c6a70d-win64.zip
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
Approach ACK 5b4703c6a7.
Tree-SHA512: 2cd92a245ea64ef7176cf402a1fa5348a9421c30a4d30d01c950c48f6dcc15cf22ce69ffe1657be97e5fccc14bd933d64683c4439b695528ce3dc34d72dda927
1f449586a9 test: add `bad-txns-prevout-null` test to mempool_accept.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
aa0a5bb70d test: add `bad-txns-prevout-null` test case to invalid_txs.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This simple PR adds missing tests for the reject reason `bad-txns-prevout-null`, which is thrown in the function `CheckTransaction()`: a62fc35a15/src/consensus/tx_check.cpp (L52-L54)
Basically this condition is met for non-coinbase transactions (the code snippet above only hits if `!tx.IsCoinBase()`) with coinbase-like outpoints, i.e. hash=0, n=0xffffffff.
Can be tested by running the functional tests `feature_block.py`, `p2p_invalid_tx.py` and `mempool_accept.py`. Not sure if the redundancy in the tests is desired (I guess it would make sense if the mempool acceptance test also makes use of the invalid_txs templates?).
ACKs for top commit:
rajarshimaitra:
tACK 1f449586a9
brunoerg:
tACK 1f449586a9
kristapsk:
ACK 1f449586a9, code looks correct and all tests pass.
Tree-SHA512: 2d4f940a6ac8e0d80d2670c9e1111cbf43ae6ac62809a2ccf17cffee9a41d387ea4d889ee300eb4a407c055b13bfa5d37102a32ed59964a9b6950bd907ba7204
On bare systems, it is possible to be lacking a services database. Check
for basic entries before attempting a build.
See the error message in the diff for more context.
00b875ba94 addrman: remove invalid addresses when unserializing (Vasil Dimov)
bdb62096f0 fuzz: reduce possible networks check (Vasil Dimov)
a164cd3ba6 net: simplify CNetAddr::IsRoutable() (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
* Simplify some code, now that we know `CNetAddr::IsRFC4193()` and `CNetAddr::IsTor()` cannot be `true` at the same time.
* Drop Tor v2 addresses when loading addrman from `peers.dat` - they would have been loaded as dummy-all-zeros IPv6 addresses and linger in addrman, wasting space.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
ACK 00b875ba94. Reviewed the code, and tested with -DDEBUG_ADDRMAN (unit tests + mainnet run with peers.dat that contained v2 onions).
laanwj:
Code review and lightly tested ACK 00b875ba94
jonatack:
ACK 00b875ba94 reviewed, debug-built with -DEBUG_ADDRMAN rebased to current master, restarted node on mainnet/signet/testnet and verified that on each chain -addrinfo shows no change in address counts (as expected). Added some sanity check asserts, rebuilt/re-ran test. Checked that the new test fails on master with "test/addrman_tests.cpp(824): error: in "addrman_tests/remove_invalid": check addrman.size() == 2 has failed [4 != 2]"
jarolrod:
ACK 00b875ba94
Tree-SHA512: 6ed8e6745134b1b94fffaba28482de909ea39483b46b7f57bda61cdbae7a51251d15cb674de3631772fbeabe153d77a19269f96e62a89102a2d5c01e48f0ba06
in ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio().
With this change, `if (n.count == 0) continue;` will be true
if a network had candidates protected in the first iterations
and has no candidates remaining to be protected in later iterations.
Co-authored-by: Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>
for the usual case when some of the protected networks
don't have eviction candidates, to reduce the number
of iterations in ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio().
Picks up an idea in ef411cd2 that I had dropped.
in ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio().
Thank you to Vasil Dimov, whose suggestions during a post-merge
discussion about PR 21261 reminded me that I had done this in
earlier versions of the PR, e.g. commits like ef411cd2.
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
The semantic of `-bind` is to restrict the binding only to some address.
If not specified, then the user does not care and we bind to `0.0.0.0`.
If specified then we should honor the restriction and bind only to the
specified address.
Before this change, if no `-bind` is given then we would bind to
`0.0.0.0:8333` and to `127.0.0.1:8334` (incoming Tor) which is ok -
the user does not care to restrict the binding.
However, if only `-bind=addr:port=onion` is given (without ordinary
`-bind=`) then we would bind to `addr:port` _and_ to `0.0.0.0:8333` in
addition.
Change the above to not do the additional bind: if only
`-bind=addr:port=onion` is given (without ordinary `-bind=`) then bind
to `addr:port` (only) and consider incoming connections to that as Tor
and do not advertise it. I.e. a Tor-only node.
cdb41d5573 doc: Install Rosetta on M1-macOS for qt in depends (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (c609e10545) `make -C depends qt` on Apple Silicon based macOS 11.4 ends with an error:
```
/bin/sh: /Users/hebasto/bitcoin/depends/work/build/aarch64-apple-darwin20.5.0/qt/5.12.11-6c4d47a8f8f/qtbase/bin/moc: Bad CPU type in executable
```
Installing Rosetta 2 fixes it.
Explanation. On Apple Silicon macOS the `qt` package in depends actually is cross compiled. All native tools (including `moc`) are x86_64 binaries, that require Rosetta 2 to run.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK cdb41d5573.
fanquake:
ACK cdb41d5573 - I have not tested after installing Rosetta 2, but I saw the same issue during my first cross-compile on an M1 box.
Zero-1729:
ACK cdb41d5573
Tree-SHA512: fb06a32d6fb40f405ce856b44f5d3af0c51089886f3be79e509e5c325614d7af58ce4480c064c17e0efb695a1f69f68d533c417f9631d46d8a630aba60ce4433
Now that our release binaries are build in a glibc 2.24 and 2.27
environment, we can't use a symbol from glibc 2.28 to test our checks.
Replace renameat2() with nextup(), which was introduced in 2.24.
Note that this also means re-disabling the test for RISC-V, however
RISC-V is built in a glibc 2.27 environment, and our minimum required
glibc for that binary is 2.27.
We use these flags in our test-security-check make target, but they are
only available because debian patches them in.
We can patch them in for our Guix builds so that we can check the sanity
of our security/symbol checking suite before running them.
This is important to make sure that we're not testing tools different
from the one we're building with.
Introduce determine_wellknown_cmd, which encapsulates how we
should handle well-known tools specification (IFS splitting, env
override, etc.).
797b3ed909 script: remove gitian reference from symbol-check.py (fanquake)
15fc9a0299 guix: add additional documentation to patches (fanquake)
4516e5ec92 lint: exclude Guix patches from spell-checking (fanquake)
de6ca41a52 guix: no-longer pass --enable-glibc-back-compat to Guix (fanquake)
84dd81fb5b build: remove glibc backcompat requirement for Linux symbol checks (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Now that our Guix toolchains are based on glibc 2.24 and 2.27 (RISCV), we don't need to use the `--enable-glibc-back-compat` option to produce binaries that don't use any symbols from glibc 2.17 and 2.27 or later.
This also adds additional documentation to some Guix patches (pointed out in #22365) and removes Guix patches from the spelling linter, because that isn't our spelling.
Symbol usage: https://gist.github.com/fanquake/d15604fc580718444c5aa4b3c3c75fdc.
Guix Builds:
```bash
bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
ed54e6a6cf4fab328557c0c72eb08c73f2a58c6c70959544cf4b1882e75ea69e guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
83bd9dadc59f89f848d143fa4fc3964f16fe0b4bdf35e5093b577ff2c4bd1f43 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
94cb8c35281f12dec6ea5b390b66cad5e27ac8c45a30c42c8d38c438695d54c0 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
7318b63d65c0aa52d2446de8e1f40658d2e47ab8fb0268820c3b7585d140fb23 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
95e1ffb372964b73f539653ca703b70cf0c018801a9c4c0ffc46a0b63539253c guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
039d3842e6499626cf955ae0a7590dd6b3d0935cdc217c98aaf9d156b0ebd3b4 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/dist-archive/SKIPATTEST.TAG
2c4e7b6e7aff63ba811e5bf59362d16866c3a358f8844fba8739a61192870622 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-797b3ed90900.tar.gz
955029b949c368eabd517dd33040d2f01e2ac6a55e7b4f9107907a7c6e0c6060 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
fd6d6b137f8efedf58a879d11205b1d4649e1f97d7f91e193239ef206fcc285d guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
51736ac8e77737999f1b5bd4c381b0016f19a8d5e40e786fe941ff04e84c11c9 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
8c244c16bfa46c1efdb120e1d91fdd14d3f14eefee8d7e1fbb0a9b4664a5c315 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
704ee593251a1b1c65a5bebeef93b23f266af4e8cbf8ae556150c3b2e8f06a6c guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
0ec06ae7d344de20d61e3965d8b383747ef20b0e9d93a3165733ea23bdf2ead8 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
2dd6c6ecc67b0ea40ca9c43f92efca81ccd054b8db8c197ad84ad9674d510a25 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
5ebb27a855a677f7a188d83995be6b2a3ea8606be152abb7fc7832713fb0677a guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
bdaf1783f5e1861597afa37c1880364e118d9a7a7af8017302d82202791019f6 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
726c9092b60ac2e7d7e14b2c24467fcf276a6f89170a871ddab9dce6ac230699 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/SHA256SUMS.part
2af4d709b44952654f3c08c86593bf2ccc9a44ed422783a1b95b8a199a894db2 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-osx-unsigned.dmg
fd49ba445aa6cf3d8c47019a05e9e5740cb0f53349344dd80671297127f49f1a guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
3f51cbf8cf18420d4be70e656aa993675cf5e828a255c2030047ae2e059ed5b7 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-osx64.tar.gz
afd1edee1447bb88d81e972abfae4c4e065b5b1827769f033cff9472084c7c1b guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
ec468ef886d25e685f4f7a18b4f7d497dedf757495e0d5beb72c23cc32ab69b5 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
1934d7294f0c9e083d38a3f68d4a61cd679defa79ce0a89f77386978692b9b18 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
94c11c328a628052eb6f50e9816aa768f87ea7acfbbbafdab60f6928da766811 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part
fd371922ba93d81bd4a2b711d617af6756f9f0494db6d83aa0e5f491a24168ef guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-win-unsigned.tar.gz
4e4ad976bc029bbbf9596ad8493accaaba8b0d5c598dd342f8da330609bbdf21 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-win64-debug.zip
3a89a16b9101e9a17d98efb9234b5bdd264c0bba2c6326511017730e1a08311f guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
e285ab737e3c843fd3f1c26c2f053e421a3c39b33995747ce48281884d3f28d1 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-win64.zip
```
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
utACK 797b3ed909
hebasto:
ACK 797b3ed909
Tree-SHA512: 3a569702d8832c155c5ce8d2f6d823f7f12603885576078bc5192bc9038a48261ecb541800f79d1e9bc86d71fa640265c5b8b89df9d8bb680b3bb05d9d78a666
Now that our Guix builds are performed on glibc 2.24 and 2.27 (RISCV),
we no-longer need to pass the --enable-glibc-back-compat option.
Replace it with --disable-threadlocal, to prevent the usage of symbols
from glibc 2.18.
None of the binaries produced required symbols later than 2.17, and 2.27
(RISCV).
e46287853f build: remove --enable-determinism configure option (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This was added by me a while back, with the intention of expanding what this did. That hasn't happened, and this hasn't gained much use. There's also been some discussion of some configure option fatigue, so just remove it for now. Note that `-Wl,--no-insert-timestamp` is also already used in the Guix build.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK e46287853f
jarolrod:
Code Review ACK e46287853f
Tree-SHA512: ac976f88203eca2a49e296a98693dbe53330e0cb0e273c5ff1fcded30daeb6070cc5beeae35cf9acfdc2279cd64c274d5aeb588aef077aa9bfde39bb23570491
986bf78d7e qt: Emit dataChanged signal to dynamically re-sort Peers table (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
[By default](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsortfilterproxymodel.html#details), the `PeerTableSortProxy`
> dynamically re-sorts ... data whenever the original model changes.
That is not the case on master (8cdf91735f) as in ecbd911538 (#164) no signals are emitted to notify about model changes.
This PR uses a dedicated [`dataChanged`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractitemmodel.html#dataChanged) signal.
Fixes#367.
An alternative to #374.
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK 986bf78d7e
Tree-SHA512: dcb92c2f9a2c632880429e9528007db426d2ad938c64dfa1f1538c03e4b62620df52ad7daf33b582976c67b472ff76bc0dae707049f4bbbd4941232cee9ce3d4
This reject reason is triggered for non-coinbase transactions with
a coinbase-like outpoint, i.e. hash=0, n=0xffffffff.
Note that the invalid tx templates are currently used in the
functional tests feature_block.py and p2p_invalid_tx.py.
cd46c11577 qt: Draw "eye" sign at the beginning of watch-only addresses (Hennadii Stepanov)
9ea1da6fc9 qt: Do not extend recent transaction width to address/label string (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR guaranties that the "eye" sign won't be hidden for very long addresses/labels.
No longer need to extend `TransactionOverviewWidget` widget width to make "eye" signs shown:

Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/373
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK cd46c11577
Tree-SHA512: 0602b5bb65d53c5b18e86260750006bba03adbae181917b5a2b7f89b17290bd1f57b4f80adaba32f42cc6fb468598a888b12c0b6b09005d2f2c07bd4d1ad334a
647f7e5f1d guix: Also sort SHA256SUMS.part (Carl Dong)
dc4137a60c guix: Build depends/qt with our platform definition (Carl Dong)
16b0a936e1 guix: Rebase toolchain on glibc 2.24 (2.27 for riscv64) (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
After this PR, we'll have the following:
- riscv64 -> build with a toolchain targeting glibc 2.27
- everything else -> builds with a toolchain targeting glibc 2.24, but will not have symbols > 2.17 (checked by `symbol-check.py`)
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
reACK 647f7e5f1d
hebasto:
ACK 647f7e5f1d
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 647f7e5f1d
fanquake:
ACK 647f7e5f1d - documentation can be fixed shortly.
Tree-SHA512: ddff57a5d7c053687b0a273720d4ad7d28c6fc8816226d4304869284d017af5e3630d4b57565d91e74f2e1b7583c9c83ee8b2e5e70e41d619ab618e602c97a94
* Assert when a type is missing
* Add missing WitnessV1Taproot
* Limit WitnessUnknown to version [2, 16], to avoid abiguity
* Limit WitnessUnknown to size [2, 40], to avoid invalid sizes
The constant `MAX_BLOCK_BASE_SIZE` has been removed from the
core implementation years ago due to being confusing and
superfluous, as it is implied by the block weight limit (see
PRs #10618 and #10608). Since there is also no point in
still keeping it in the functional test framework, we switch
to weight-based accounting on the relevant test code parts
and use `MAX_BLOCK_WEIGHT` instead for the block limit
checks.
7fc1e14ce6 ci: use Ubuntu 20.04 as the default Docker container (fanquake)
Pull request description:
All but 2 of the Ubuntu CIs (native qt5 & nowallet) are already using 20.04 or 21.04.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 7fc1e14ce6
Tree-SHA512: f35d79a87af6c6955695b5e627884f94aed19bafaed4657d03ef4db66cf47cae5311464bb39961570140325652941283b9d88dff862776e8becfff9130162917
Our 'bitcoin-linux-g++' definition better integrates with our depends
system than the stock linux-g++-64 definition.
This fixes a bug whereby Guix builds on x86_64 for x86_64 did not
produce a QMinimalIntegrationPlugin and led to bitcoin-qt not being
built.
Support for riscv64 in glibc landed in 2.27 so it's unavoidable that we
use 2.27.
Running a Bitcoin build with toolchains based on 2.24 for platforms
other than riscv64 seem to produce binaries which do not have 2.17
symbols. So use 2.24 since it's more recent and maintained by Debian
Stretch.
e48826ad87 tests: remove ComputeBlockVersion shortcut from versionbits tests (Anthony Towns)
c5f36725e8 [refactor] Move ComputeBlockVersion into VersionBitsCache (Anthony Towns)
4a69b4dbe0 [move-only] Move ComputeBlockVersion from validation to versionbits (Anthony Towns)
0cfd6c6a8f [refactor] versionbits: make VersionBitsCache a full class (Anthony Towns)
8ee3e0bed5 [refactor] rpc/blockchain.cpp: SoftForkPushBack (Anthony Towns)
92f48f360d deploymentinfo: Add DeploymentName() (Anthony Towns)
ea68b3a572 [move-only] Rename versionbitsinfo to deploymentinfo (Anthony Towns)
c64b2c6a0f scripted-diff: rename versionbitscache (Anthony Towns)
de55304f6e [refactor] Add versionbits deployments to deploymentstatus.h (Anthony Towns)
2b0d291da8 [refactor] Add deploymentstatus.h (Anthony Towns)
eccd736f3d versionbits: Use dedicated lock instead of cs_main (Anthony Towns)
36a4ba0aaa versionbits: correct doxygen comments (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Introduces helper functions to make it easy to bury future deployments, along the lines of the suggestion from [11398](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11398#issuecomment-335599326) "I would prefer it if a buried deployment wouldn't require all code paths that check the BIP9 status to require changing".
This provides three functions: `DeploymentEnabled()` which tests if a deployment can ever be active, `DeploymentActiveAt()` which checks if a deployment should be enforced in the given block, and `DeploymentActiveAfter()` which checks if a deployment should be enforced in the block following the given block, and overloads all three to work both with buried deployments and versionbits deployments.
This adds a dedicated lock for the versionbits cache, which is acquired internally by the versionbits functions, rather than relying on `cs_main`. It also moves moves versionbitscache into deploymentstatus to avoid a circular dependency with validation.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK e48826ad87
gruve-p:
ACK e48826ad87
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK e48826ad87🥈
Tree-SHA512: c846ba64436d36f8180046ad551d8b0d9e20509b9bc185aa2639055fc28803dd8ec2d6771ab337e80da0b40009ad959590d5772f84a0bf6199b65190d4155bed
c4ddee64c7 test: Add test for replacement relay fee check (Antoine Riard)
Pull request description:
This PR adds rename the `reject_reason` of our implementation of BIP125 rule 4 and adds missing functional test coverage. Note, `insufficient fee` is already the `reject_reason` of few others `PreChecks` replacement checks and as such might be confusing.
> The replacement transaction must also pay for its own bandwidth at or above the rate set by the node's minimum relay fee setting. For example, if the minimum relay fee is 1 satoshi/byte and the replacement transaction is 500 bytes total, then the replacement must pay a fee at least 500 satoshis higher than the sum of the originals.
```
// Finally in addition to paying more fees than the conflicts the
// new transaction must pay for its own bandwidth.
CAmount nDeltaFees = nModifiedFees - nConflictingFees;
if (nDeltaFees < ::incrementalRelayFee.GetFee(nSize))
{
return state.Invalid(TxValidationResult::TX_MEMPOOL_POLICY, "insufficient fee",
strprintf("rejecting replacement %s, not enough additional fees to relay; %s < %s",
hash.ToString(),
FormatMoney(nDeltaFees),
FormatMoney(::incrementalRelayFee.GetFee(nSize))));
}
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK c4ddee64c7
glozow:
ACK c4ddee6, one small suggestion if you retouch.
Tree-SHA512: 7c5d1065db6e6fe57a9f083bf051a7a55eb9892de3a2888679d4a6853491608c93b6e35887ef383a9988d14713fa13a0b1d6134b7354af5fd54765f0d4e98568
c7f74f1a7f Translations update (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Translation string freeze, see [Release schedule for 22.0](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20851).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK c7f74f1a7f, I get the same output
Tree-SHA512: 85c12a88290f46db0d6724ef51c2789bb1f7dfc242682b95420cb1310cb986e8d8a53e628fb7e184008ca23236e36bb5dc8ea65c4e41e01ca2c8f17863894125
67669ab425 build: Fix Boost Process compatibility with mingw-w64 compiler (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (9c3751a0c9) the cross build for Win64 is broken if configured with `--enable-external-signer`:
```
...
CXX crypto/libbitcoin_crypto_base_a-chacha_poly_aead.o
In file included from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handles.hpp:11,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/used_handles.hpp:17,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/async_in.hpp:20,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/async.hpp:49,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process.hpp:23,
from util/system.cpp:9:
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:208:51: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘*’ token
208 | typedef ::boost::winapi::NTSTATUS_ (__kernel_entry *nt_system_query_information_p )(
| ~ ^~
| )
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:223:51: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘*’ token
223 | typedef ::boost::winapi::NTSTATUS_ (__kernel_entry *nt_query_object_p )(
| ~ ^~
| )
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp: In function ‘boost::winapi::NTSTATUS_ boost::process::detail::windows::workaround::nt_system_query_information(boost::process::detail::windows::workaround::SYSTEM_INFORMATION_CLASS_, void*, boost::winapi::ULONG_, boost::winapi::PULONG_)’:
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:239:12: error: ‘nt_system_query_information_p’ does not name a type; did you mean ‘nt_system_query_information’?
239 | static nt_system_query_information_p f = reinterpret_cast<nt_system_query_information_p>(::boost::winapi::get_proc_address(h, "NtQuerySystemInformation"));
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| nt_system_query_information
In file included from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handles.hpp:11,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/used_handles.hpp:17,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/async_in.hpp:20,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/async.hpp:49,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process.hpp:23,
from util/system.cpp:9:
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:241:14: error: ‘f’ was not declared in this scope
241 | return (*f)(SystemInformationClass, SystemInformation, SystemInformationLength, ReturnLength);
| ^
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp: In function ‘boost::winapi::BOOL_ boost::process::detail::windows::workaround::nt_query_object(boost::winapi::HANDLE_, boost::process::detail::windows::workaround::OBJECT_INFORMATION_CLASS_, void*, boost::winapi::ULONG_, boost::winapi::PULONG_)’:
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:253:12: error: ‘nt_query_object_p’ does not name a type; did you mean ‘nt_query_object’?
253 | static nt_query_object_p f = reinterpret_cast<nt_query_object_p>(::boost::winapi::get_proc_address(h, "NtQueryObject"));
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| nt_query_object
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:255:14: error: ‘f’ was not declared in this scope
255 | return (*f)(Handle, ObjectInformationClass, ObjectInformation, ObjectInformationLength, ReturnLength);
| ^
make[2]: *** [Makefile:9906: util/libbitcoin_util_a-system.o] Error 1
make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
CXX crypto/libbitcoin_crypto_base_a-chacha20.o
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/src'
make[1]: *** [Makefile:16141: all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/src'
make: *** [Makefile:820: all-recursive] Error 1
```
The upstream bug: https://github.com/boostorg/process/issues/96
Also see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/59338759https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22348#issuecomment-871061160:
> [This commit](7fc41b2815), containing the `__kernel_entry` [SAL annotations](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/code-quality/using-sal-annotations-to-reduce-c-cpp-code-defects?view=msvc-160) was included in Boost Process as part of the `1.71.0` release, which broke support for compiling with mingw-w64 because it doesn't define the `__kernel_entry` SAL annotation (but it does define some others, i.e see [`sal.h`](https://github.com/mirror/mingw-w64/blob/master/mingw-w64-headers/include/sal.h)).
>
> A [commit was made](d7a721ee0d) to remove the annotations, however, it hasn't made it into either of the two Boost releases that have happened since (1.75.0 & 1.76.0). Meaning that this is currently needed for all versions of Boost process from 1.71.0 onwards.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 67669ab425 - thanks for updating this.
Tree-SHA512: 5931ca1fb77ce38c042cf5a7556add024ea2386c208bf26c792a8ca4a771d97fac9802c32fa8aa2e3de1ad35f3362d8c066f0a83ee675859d226c602fd0bcf93
6084d2caed wallet: do not spam about non-existent spk managers (S3RK)
Pull request description:
Avoid spam in logs during `loadwallet`, `listdescriptors` and probably other commands as well.
**`loadwallet` Before:**
```
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z init message: Loading wallet…
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Wallet File Version = 169900
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Keys: 0 plaintext, 0 encrypted, 0 w/ metadata, 0 total. Unknown wallet records: 0
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Wallet completed loading in 197ms
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] setKeyPool.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] mapWallet.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] m_address_book.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
{
"name": "desc",
"warning": ""
}
```
**After:**
```
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z init message: Loading wallet…
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] Wallet File Version = 169900
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] Keys: 0 plaintext, 0 encrypted, 0 w/ metadata, 0 total. Unknown wallet records: 0
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] Wallet completed loading in 158ms
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] setKeyPool.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] mapWallet.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] m_address_book.size() = 0
{
"name": "desc",
"warning": ""
}
```
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 6084d2caed
Tree-SHA512: c7d7345c3182a575db088fd731b7f6e428c42e4f3f2e10d5adb50bf74a2defe88768e65ebb91a08590be48cf766a5697e36fafa73f68ffe45e76a60600f072e2
b945a31afa wallet: erase spkmans rather than setting to nullptr (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
In many places in ScriptPubKeyMan managing code, we assume that the ScriptPubKeyMan being retrieved actually exists and is not a nullptr. Thus removing a ScriptPubKeyMan requires erasing the object from the map rather than setting it to a nullptr.
This fixes a segmentation fault that can be reached with `test/functional/wallet_descriptors.py --descriptors`
ACKs for top commit:
S3RK:
ACK b945a31
Tree-SHA512: 344a4cf9b1c168428750c751dcd24c52032506f20c81977fe93c4b5307ea209de72bb62a9c5284820f225b03acdc9573fceb734833d29b82f49d5a799ddcaea7
30450a1bd5 Do not clone qa-assets git repository if not necessary (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
This PR attempts to remove an unnecessary step when CI runs.
The main motivation for the change is that I locally use `MAKEJOBS="-j15" FILE_ENV="./ci/test/00_setup_env_android.sh" ./ci/test_run_all.sh` to find out if a patch of mine works or not. Cloning `bitcoin-core/qa-assets` is slow on my machine (which is by no means slow).
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 30450a1bd5
Tree-SHA512: 5763b53da9554b06039c39f8fc729de1b106cce2a242de8f97528d001bfa01d4f48d2a128f458a3cdee3da36312354c6714839b947f313c089c2c5cb30233a39
2f23ad2c40 qt: allow prompt icon to be colorized (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
Opening the console on macOS, while in dark mode, the console prompt icon will not be colorized white like other icons. This applies the `platformStyle` to the icon so that It can be colorized white.
While here, refactor the `promptIcon` widget from a `QPushButton` to `QLabel`; which is more appropriate, per [Qt Docs](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlabel.html#details):
> QLabel is used for displaying text or an image. No user interaction functionality is provided.
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
|  |  |
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 2f23ad2c40
Tree-SHA512: 21f8b1610e4820c9064bbd08608b5467e5b9499e2a3b149ff223e37b60e7d560497255c733eafa5434628a84b9f7b7c91d8b0f34b02be2f9ceb3ab21a4d555a8
9d5bf6bf01 GUI: Always call parent changeEvent handler (Luke Dashjr)
c901d4d8ce GUI: Enable palette change adaptation on all platforms (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
The changes to support macOS "Dark Mode" are valid for any platform, and should work so long as Qt implements the PaletteChange event. (Worst case, we're no worse off with trying.)
Additionally, we shouldn't block the parent classes from implementing event handlers. Who knows what side effects that could have.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 9d5bf6bf01, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (Qt 5.12.8) with the [`qt5ct`](https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/qt5ct) package installed.
kristapsk:
ACK 9d5bf6bf01. Tested on Gentoo Linux with Xfce4 and Qt 5.15.2, does not break anything on my computer.
Tree-SHA512: dce2fff0ff129eda208132390a37424ff9607539287dbdbfdfd659ed9c4ea0472541e987489a04fd935e391dc006a35bfc9cfa9bcff33602b7dbd29b81c51626
In many places in ScriptPubKeyMan managing code, we assume that the
ScriptPubKeyMan being retrieved actually exists and is not a nullptr.
Thus removing a ScriptPubKeyMan requires erasing the object from the
map rather than setting it to a nullptr.
181181019c refactor: remove m_internal from DescriptorSPKman (S3RK)
Pull request description:
Rationale: improve consistency between `CWallet` and `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan`; simplify `ScriptPubKeyMan` interface.
Descriptor in itself is neither internal or external. It's responsibility of a wallet to assign and manage descriptors for a specific purpose. Duplicating information about internalness of a descriptor could lead to inconsistencies and unexpected behaviour (for example misreporting keypool size).
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
reACK 181181019c
achow101:
reACK 181181019c
Tree-SHA512: d5613b7f6795b290bfa0fd8cb0536de1714d0cf72cba402266bd06d550758ebad690b54fc0a336a1c7414b5814aa4a37c90a6ae89926474a97d30956d7e034ff
3efaf83c75 wallet: deactivate descriptor (S3RK)
6737d9655b test: wallet importdescriptors update existing (S3RK)
586f1d53d6 wallet: maintain SPK consistency on internal flag change (S3RK)
f1b7db1474 wallet: don't mute exceptions in importdescriptors (S3RK)
bf68ebc1cd wallet: allow to import same descriptor twice (S3RK)
Pull request description:
Rationale: allow updating existing descriptors with `importdescriptors` command.
Currently if you run same `importdescriptors` command twice with a descriptor containing private key you will get very confusing error — `Missing required fields`. What happens is that Wallet tries to write imported private key to the disk, but it exists already so we get `DB_KEYEXIST (-30995)` from BerkelyDB. Please note, that we set `DB_NOOVERWRITE` (I guess not to lose some keys accidentally). The exception is caught in `catch (...)` in rpcdump.cpp with a generic error.
With this PR if a descriptor is already present than we will update its activeness, internalness, label, range and next_index.
For the range only expansion is allowed (range start can only decrease, range end increase).
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achow101:
re-ACK 3efaf83c75
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 3efaf83c75
jonatack:
Light ACK 3efaf83c75 per `git range-diff a000cb0 5d96704 3efaf83` and as a sanity check, re-debug-built on debian with gcc 10.2.1 and clang 11, ran wallet_importdescriptors.py
Tree-SHA512: 122c4b621d64ec8a3b625f3aed9f01a2b5cbaf2029ad0325b5ff38d67fff5cd35324335fabe2dd5169548b01b267c81be6ae0f5c834342f3d5f6eeed515c4843
e6cf0ed92d wallet, rpc: listdescriptors does not need unlocked (Andrew Chow)
3280704886 Pass in DescriptorCache to ToNormalizedString (Andrew Chow)
7a26ff10c2 Change DescriptorImpl::ToStringHelper to use an enum (Andrew Chow)
75530c93a8 Remove priv option for ToNormalizedString (Andrew Chow)
74fede3b8b wallet: Upgrade existing descriptor caches (Andrew Chow)
432ba9e543 wallet: Store last hardened xpub cache (Andrew Chow)
d87b544b83 descriptors: Cache last hardened xpub (Andrew Chow)
cacc391098 Move DescriptorCache writing to WalletBatch (Andrew Chow)
0b4c8ef75c Refactor Cache merging and writing (Andrew Chow)
976b53b085 Revert "Cache parent xpub inside of BIP32PubkeyProvider" (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently fetching a normalized descriptor requires the wallet to be unlocked as it needs the private keys to derive the last hardened xpub. This is not very user friendly as normalized descriptors shouldn't require and don't involve the private keys except for derivation. We solve this problem by caching the last hardened xpub (which has to be derived at some point when generating the address pool).
However the last hardened xpub was not already being cached. We only cached the immediate parent xpub and derived child keys. For example, with a descriptor derivation path of `/84'/0'/0'/0/*`, the parent xpub that is cached is `m/84'/0'/0'/0`, and the child keys of `m/84'/0'/0'/0/i` (note that child keys would not be cached in this case). This parent xpub is not suitable for the normalized descriptor form as we want the key at `m/84'/0'/0'`. So this PR adds another field to `DescriptorCache` to cache the last hardened xpub so that we can use them for normalized descriptors.
Since `DescriptorCache` is changing, existing descriptor wallets need to be upgraded to use this new cache. The upgrade will occur in the background either at loading time (if the wallet is not encrypted) or at unlocking time in the same manner that `UpgradeKeyMetadata` operates. It will use a new wallet flag `WALLET_FLAG_LAST_HARDENED_XPUB_CACHED` to indicate whether the descriptor wallet has the last hardened xpub cache.
Lastly `listdescriptors` will not require the wallet to be locked and `getaddressinfo`'s `parent_desc` will always be output (assuming the upgrade has occurred).
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fjahr:
tACK e6cf0ed92d
S3RK:
reACK e6cf0ed
jonatack:
Semi ACK e6cf0ed92d reviewed, debug-built and ran unit tests and some of the descriptor functional tests at each commit. I'm not very familiar with this code and it could be clearer to the uninitiated IMHO, so I'm not confident enough to give a full ACK. Various minor suggestions follow, most of them for readability, feel free to pick and choose.
meshcollider:
Code review + functional test run ACK e6cf0ed92d
Tree-SHA512: ac27aade8644525cd65bfcaf27ff32afb974085b1451faf4ff68c6671a690bd6a41d4f39a33cbf461ae0fbe85995c0a4c08dbd36171da1c1d2a1d00053ad298d
057750c09d ci: Upgrading pip version in macos environment (Tushar Singla)
Pull request description:
During each CI run, in macos native environment, python packages lief and zmq are rebuilt everytime which wastes a lot of resources and time and fixes#22206. The latest version of pip directly fetches pre-built binaries. Through this commit pip version is upgraded in macos environment before installation of these packages.
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MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 057750c09d
Tree-SHA512: e61d02e46c8fe6a89119014d025a26aba090f9507d725315680893290f5bbc20a375ef408c71fa8db2f485b44ec91cfa0c140198ca44a9d3e0a57055b6bb9582
f9e37f33ce doc: IsFinalTx comment about nSequence & OP_CLTV (Yuval Kogman)
Pull request description:
It's somewhat surprising that a transaction's `nLockTime` field is ignored
when all `nSequence` fields are final, so this change aims to clarify this
behavior and cross reference relevant details of `OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY`.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK f9e37f33ce
Tree-SHA512: 88460dacbe4b8115fb1948715f09b21d4f34ba1da9e88d52f0b774a969f845e9eddc5940e7fee66eacdd3062dc40d6d44c3f282b0e5144411fd47eb2320b44f5
Descriptor in itself is neither internal or external.
It's responsibility of a wallet to assign and manage descriptors
for a specific purpose. Duplicating such information could lead to
inconsistencies and unexpected behaviour.
05f9770c1f doc: Clarify developer notes about constant naming (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
I'm pretty sure developer notes were intended to say constants should be upper case and variables should be lower case, but right now they are ambiguous about whether to write:
```c++
extern const int SYMBOL;
```
or:
```c++
extern const int g_symbol;
```
First convention above is better than the second convention because it tells you without having to look anything up that the value of `SYMBOL` won't change at runtime. Also I haven't seen other c++ projects using the second convention.
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MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 05f9770c1f
practicalswift:
ACK 05f9770c1f
jarolrod:
ACK 05f9770c1f🥃
Tree-SHA512: 766d0e25d9db818d45df4ad6386987014f2053584cbced4b755ceef8bda6b7e2cfeb34eb8516423bd03b140faaf577614d5e3be2799f7eed0eb439187ab85323
Rename BIP9SoftForkPushBack and BuriedSoftForkPushBack to SoftForkPushBack
and have the compiler figure out which one to use based on the deployment
type. Avoids the need to update the file when burying a deployment.
Adds support for versionbits deployments to DeploymentEnabled,
DeploymentActiveAfter and DeploymentActiveAt. Also moves versionbitscache
from validation to deploymentstatus.
Provides DeploymentEnabled, DeploymentActiveAt, and DeploymentActiveAfter
helpers for checking the status of buried deployments. Can be overloaded
so the same syntax works for non-buried deployments, allowing future
soft forks to be changed from signalled to buried deployments without
having to touch the implementation code.
Replaces IsWitnessEnabled and IsScriptWitnessEnabled.
fa92e60f38 refactor: Make httpserver work queue a unique_ptr (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This simplifies the code a bit because `if (p) { delete p; p = nullptr; }` can be replaced by a call to the `reset()` member.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Core review ACK fa92e60f38.
jonatack:
ACK fa92e60f38 code review, debug build clean, ran test/functional/interface*.py tests locally as a sanity check
hebasto:
ACK fa92e60f38, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 6b122162317dd4ad6889341745c7ac1903a3ee510f6548f46dc356308442a6eff13eb8dc604c38ba18783e7a66d2b836d641a8594ff980a010c12c97f3856684
8888cf45f5 Remove unused wallet pointer from NotifyAddressBookChanged (MarcoFalke)
faf3640303 Remove unused wallet pointer from NotifyTransactionChanged signal (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The signals are members of the wallet, so passing the pointer would be redundant even if it was used.
Also, fix `with` -> `without`, which was forgotten in commit ca4cf5cff6.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Code review ACK 8888cf45f5 also verified with/without lock cs_wallet status for each of the two functions and debian clang 11 debug build clean
promag:
Code review ACK 8888cf45f5.
theStack:
Code review ACK 8888cf45f5
Tree-SHA512: e3b80931ce9bcb05213619f5435ac7c21d3c7848643950a70db610902bd1803c92bb75e501d46b0e519bc576901f160e088e8882c4f1adce892a80df565f897b
fa0d9211ef refactor: Remove chainparams arg from CChainState member functions (MarcoFalke)
fa38947125 refactor: Remove ::Params() global from inside CChainState member functions (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The `::Params()` global is verbose and confusing. Also it makes tests a bit harder to write because they'd have to mock a global.
Fix all issues by simply using a member variable that points to the right params.
(Can be reviewed with `--word-diff-regex=.`)
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jnewbery:
ACK fa0d9211ef
kiminuo:
utACK fa0d9211
theStack:
ACK fa0d9211ef🍉
Tree-SHA512: 44676b19c9ed471ccb536331d3029bad192d7d50f394fd7b8527ec431452aeec8c4494164b9cf8e16e0123c4463b16be864366c6b599370032c17262625a0356
fa9ebedec3 Reject invalid coin height and output index when loading assumeutxo (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It should be impossible to have a coin at a height higher than the height of the snapshot block, so reject those early to avoid integer wraparounds and hash collisions later on.
Same for the outpoint index.
Both issues were found by fuzzing:
* The height issue by OSS-Fuzz: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34793
* The outpoint issue by my fuzz server: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34793#c2
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practicalswift:
cr ACK fa9ebedec3: patch looks correct
jamesob:
crACK fa9ebedec3
theStack:
Code review ACK fa9ebedec3
benthecarman:
crACK fa9ebedec3
Tree-SHA512: dae7caee4b3862b23ebdf2acb7edec4baf75b0dbf1409b370b1a73aa6b632b317ebfac596dcbaf4edfb1301b513f45465ea75328962460f35e2af0d7e547c9ac
During each CI run, for macos native environment, python packages lief
and zmq are rebuilt everytime which wastes a lot of resources and time.
The latest version of pip directly fetches pre-built binaries. Through
this commit pip version is upgraded in macos environment before
installation of these packages.
dd49f1b52e doc: doc/README.md IRC updates (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22109:
- update remaining link and reference from Freenode to Libera
- remove defunct #bitcoin-dev channel
- other minor fixups
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK dd49f1b52e
Tree-SHA512: de20a8f3889028def7139be1cd0fa15daa3351ca987a16090d0caa6b4cd397e370400e2b3033ec776e270aa3a1ab085ada20fbdcc063ac88e2ad3b8351a596e7
18c2027c76 doc: Document minimum required libc++ version (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The minimum required libc++ version to compile the current master is 7.0.
See #22324.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 18c2027c76
Tree-SHA512: a2811236a600caea5b9fd156993a0195fc3f1c231b48d0e369250ebb759f7153fd974390de388b91b367d9dc5e115922a2cab9d3b8ad872a2724c07b63b9fcf4
6cf4ea7187 Avoid the use of P0083R3 std::set::merge (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This use was introduced in #21365, but as pointed out in #22339, this causes compatibility problems.
Just avoid its use for now.
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jonatack:
re-ACK 6cf4ea7187
benthecarman:
ACK 6cf4ea7187
hebasto:
ACK 6cf4ea7187, successfully compiled on the following systems:
Tree-SHA512: 2b3fdcadb7de98963ebb0b192bd956aa68526457fe5b374c74a69ea10d5b68902763148f11abbcc471010bcdc799e0804faef5f8e8ff8a509b3a053c0cb0ba39
.PHONY does not take patterns (such as print-%) as prerequisites.
Have print-% depend on FORCE and mark FORCE as phony.
$ # on master
$ make print-host
host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
$ touch print-host
$ make print-host
make: 'print-host' is up to date.
$
$ git co mark_print_as_phony
Switched to branch 'mark_print_as_phony'
$ make print-host
host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
$ touch FORCE
$ make print-host
host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
Instead of having a large blob of cache merging code in TopUp, refactor
this into DescriptorCache so that it can merge and provide a diff
(another DescriptorCache containing just the items that were added).
Then TopUp can just write everything that was in the diff.
fa34cb8024 cli: Avoid truncating -rpcwaittimeout (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`seconds` is not enough precision to "exactly" store a timestamp n seconds into the future. Improve the precision by using `microseconds`. Fixes#22325
Also, use chrono literals.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK fa34cb8024 review, debug-built, tested
theStack:
Tested ACK fa34cb8024
Tree-SHA512: 7158da8545f9998a82bcc8636e04564efdb1e1be43b4288298c151b4df29ad47a2760259eefadd4a01db92ea18a1e017f3febc1cd8c69a4b28c86180229d8c90
754f134a50 wallet: Add error message to GetReservedDestination (Andrew Chow)
87a0e7a3b7 Disallow bech32m addresses for legacy wallet things (Andrew Chow)
6dbe4d1072 Use BECH32M for tr() desc, WitV1Taproot, and WitUnknown CTxDests (Andrew Chow)
699dfcd8ad Opportunistically use bech32m change addresses if available (Andrew Chow)
0262536c34 Add OutputType::BECH32M (Andrew Chow)
177c15d2f7 Limit LegacyScriptPubKeyMan address types (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently bech32m addresses are classfied as bech32. Because bech32m is incompatible with bech32, we need to define a new `OutputType` for it so that it can be handled correctly. This PR adds `OutputType::BECH32M`, updates all of the relevant `OutputType` classifications, and handle requests for bech32m addresses. There is now a `bech32m` address type string that can be used.
* `tr()` descriptors now report their output type as `OutputType::BECH32M`. `WtinessV1Taproot` and `WitnessUnknown` are also classified as `OutputType::BECH32M`.
* Bech32m addresses are completely disabled for legacy wallets. They cannot be imported (explicitly disallowed in `importaddress` and `importmulti`), will not be created when getting all destinations for a pubkey, and will not be added with `addmultisigaddress`. Additional protections have been added to `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` to disallow attempting to retrieve bech32m addresses.
* Since Taproot multisigs are not implemented yet, `createmultisig` will also disallow the bech32m address type.
* As Taproot is not yet active, `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan` cannot and will not create a `tr()` descriptor. Protections have been added to make sure this cannot occur.
* The change address type detection algorithm has been updated to return `bech32m` when there is a segwit v1+ output script and the wallet has a bech32m `ScriptPubKeyMan`, falling back to bech32 if one is not available.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
re-review ACK 754f134a50
Sjors:
re-utACK 754f134: only change is switching to `bech32m` in two `wallet_taproot.py` test cases.
fjahr:
re-ACK 754f134a50
jonatack:
ACK 754f134a50
Tree-SHA512: 6ea90867d3631d0d438e2b08ce6ed930f37d01323224661e8e38f183ea5ee2ab65b5891394a3612c7382a1aff907b457616c6725665a10c320174017b998ca9f
fadddd13ee test: Add missing syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue (MarcoFalke)
faa211fc6e test: Misc cleanup (MarcoFalke)
fa1668bf50 test: Run pep-8 (MarcoFalke)
facd97ae0f scripted-diff: Renames (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The index on the block filters is running in the background on the validation interface. To avoid intermittent test failures, it needs to be synced.
Also other cleanups.
ACKs for top commit:
lsilva01:
Tested ACK fadddd13ee on Ubuntu 20.04
Tree-SHA512: d858405db426a2f9d5620059dd88bcead4e3fba3ccc6bd8023f624b768fbcfa2203246fb0b2db620490321730d990f0e78063b21a26988c969cb126d4bd697bd
bdb8b9a347 test: doc: improve doc for `from_hex` helper (mention `to_hex` alternative) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
1914054208 scripted-diff: test: rename `FromHex` to `from_hex` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
a79396fe5f test: remove `ToHex` helper, use .serialize().hex() instead (Sebastian Falbesoner)
2ce7b47958 test: introduce `tx_from_hex` helper for tx deserialization (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
There are still many functional tests that perform conversions from a hex-string to a message object (deserialization) manually. This PR identifies all those instances and replaces them with a newly introduced helper `tx_from_hex`.
Instances were found via
* `git grep "deserialize.*BytesIO"`
and some of them manually, when it were not one-liners.
Further, the helper `ToHex` was removed and simply replaced by `.serialize().hex()`, since now both variants are in use (sometimes even within the same test) and using the helper doesn't really have an advantage in readability. (see discussion https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22257#discussion_r652404782)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review re-ACK bdb8b9a347😁
Tree-SHA512: e25d7dc85918de1d6755a5cea65471b07a743204c20ad1c2f71ff07ef48cc1b9ad3fe5f515c1efaba2b2e3d89384e7980380c5d81895f9826e2046808cd3266e
957f358427 build: remove check for Boost Process header (fanquake)
df2c933217 build: remove workaround for Boost and std::atomic (fanquake)
2bf211696b build: set minimum required Boost to 1.64.0 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Setting a newer minimum required Boost means we can remove the awkward header / compile check for Boost Process.
If we don't do this, we should at-least make Boost Process being missing no longer a failure, otherwise anyone building using Boost < 1.64.0 would have to pass `--disable-external-signer` as well.
The only system I can see that is affected here, (doesn't have new enough system packages) is Debian Oldstable. However, anyone compiling there, can use depends. They can also no-longer use the system GCC (6.0), and I'd assume would be using Clang 7, which would be the newest compiler available to them. It's extended, LTS support also end in 1 year from now, so anyone still using it should be considering upgrading.
Debian Buster (Stable) has 1.67+, Ubuntu Bionic has 1.65+, any of the BSDs, recent Fedora, macOS etc all also have well and truly new enough Boost versions available.
I think this is something we should just do for 22.0. If not, definitely for 23.0.
Fixes#22319. Compiling Bitcoin Core should work, as `windows.h` will be included.
Alternative to #22294.
Would also close#22269.
#19128 could be re-opened.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Tested ACK 957f358427 that this fixes#22269.
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 957f358427
Tree-SHA512: a8ffa7933dce8bf994892ef16664103d7b4e1008e52628e9becb918a7727232dfb51b23100a82dc2b60cd9af5877abc32dc2d3754a7e1b3ac5410a92fdf393f3
6168eb06b2 [test] Prevent intermittent issue (Amiti Uttarwar)
1d8193e2a2 [test] Remove GetAddrStore class (Amiti Uttarwar)
ef2f149bf2 [test] Update GetAddrStore callers to use AddrReceiver (Amiti Uttarwar)
e8c67ea19a [test] Add functionality to AddrReceiver (Amiti Uttarwar)
09dc073cff [test] Allow AddrReceiver to be used more generally (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
A test refactor broken out from #21528 & a fix to #22243.
This PR:
1. consolidates the two helper classes into one, with the intent of making the test logic more clear & usable as we add more subtests to the file
2. hopefully fixes the test flakiness by bumping up the mocktime interval to ensure `m_next_addr_send` timer triggers
ACKs for top commit:
mzumsande:
Code-Review ACK 6168eb06b2
lsilva01:
Tested ACK 6168eb06b2 on Ubuntu 20.04
brunoerg:
tACK 6168eb06b2
Tree-SHA512: 248324f9d37e0e5ffe4acc437cd72ad9a2960abc868a97c6040a36e6ea8b59029127ac4f63fcf67d981a5bb4dbf2334bb2c23c541fae8e910d5523884bcedcba
BIP324 mentions K1 is used for the associated data and K2 is used for
the payload. The code does the opposite. This is not a security problem
but will be a problem across implementations based on the HKDF key
derivations.
7ad414f4bf doc: add comment about CCoinsViewDBCursor constructor (James O'Beirne)
0f8a5a4dd5 move-only(ish): don't expose CCoinsViewDBCursor (James O'Beirne)
615c1adfb0 refactor: wrap CCoinsViewCursor in unique_ptr (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
I tripped over this one for a few hours at the beginning of the week, so I've sort of got a personal vendetta against `CCoinsView::Cursor()` returning a raw pointer.
Specifically in the case of CCoinsViewDB, if a raw cursor is allocated and not freed, a cryptic leveldb assertion failure occurs on CCoinsViewDB destruction (`Assertion 'dummy_versions_.next_ == &dummy_versions_' failed.`).
This is a pretty simple change.
Related to: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21766
See also: https://github.com/google/leveldb/issues/142#issuecomment-414418135
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 7ad414f4bf🔎
jonatack:
re-ACK 7ad414f4bf modulo suggestion
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 7ad414f4bf. Two new commits look good and thanks for clarifying constructor comment
Tree-SHA512: 6471d03e2de674d84b1ea0d31e25f433d52aa1aa4996f7b4aab1bd02b6bc340b15e64cc8ea07bbefefa3b5da35384ca5400cc230434e787c30931b8574c672f9
184d4534f6 script, doc: spelling update (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Clears out the report from `test/lint/lint-spelling.sh` and touches up the leftover nits in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22166#pullrequestreview-690454669. Happy to add any others people are aware of.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 184d4534f6
Sjors:
utACK 184d453
Tree-SHA512: 3b0ef6bd5ff227363b0bda79eeb66763151c74f607bc3a2a7bfe7823e3eef196587bccfe639e714e8e27b918ba57e8317eda06f225143c32c736685087dbcd24
d637a9b397 Taproot descriptor inference (Pieter Wuille)
c7388e5ada Report address as solvable based on inferred descriptor (Pieter Wuille)
29e5dd1a5b consensus refactor: extract ComputeTapleafHash, ComputeTaprootMerkleRoot (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Includes:
* First commit from #21365, adding TaprootSpendData in SigningProvider
* A refactor to expose ComputeTapleafHash and ComputeTaprootMerkleRoot from script/interpreter
* A tiny change to make `getaddressinfo` report tr() descriptors as solvable (so that inferred descriptors are shown), despite not having signing code for them.
* Logic to infer the script tree back from TaprootSpendData, and then use that to infer descriptors.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
re-ACK d637a9b397
Sjors:
re-utACK d637a9b
meshcollider:
Code review ACK d637a9b397
Tree-SHA512: 5ab9b95da662382d8549004be4a1297a577d7caca6b068f875c7c9343723931d03fa9cbf133de11f83b74e4851490ce820fb80413c77b9e8495a5f812e505d86
bb719a08db style: remove () from assert in rpc_setban.py (Vasil Dimov)
24b10ebda3 doc: fix grammar in doc/files.md (Vasil Dimov)
dd4e957dcd test: ensure banlist can be read from disk after restart (Vasil Dimov)
d197977ae2 banman: save the banlist in a JSON format on disk (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Save the banlist in `banlist.json` instead of `banlist.dat`.
This makes it possible to store Tor v3 entries in the banlist on disk
(and any other addresses that cannot be serialized in addrv1 format).
Only read `banlist.dat` if it exists and `banlist.json` does not exist (first start after an upgrade).
Supersedes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20904
Resolves https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19748
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jonatack:
Code review re-ACK bb719a08db per `git range-diff 6a67366 4b52c72 bb719a0`
achow101:
Code Review ACK bb719a08db
Tree-SHA512: fc135c3a1fe20bcf5d008ce6bea251b4135e56c78bf8f750b4bd8144c095b81ffe165133cdc7e4715875eec7e7c4e13ad9f5d2450b21102af063d7c8abf716b6
fafd9165e9 test: Add missing sync_all to feature_coinstatsindex (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Sync the blocks before invalidating them to ensure all nodes are on the right tip. Otherwise nodes[0] might stay on the "stale" block and the test fails (intermittently)
ACKs for top commit:
jamesob:
crACK fafd9165e9
Tree-SHA512: ca567b97b839b56c91d52831eaac18d8c843d376be90c9fd8b49d2eb4a46b801a1d2402996d5dfe2bef3e2c9bd75d19ed443e3f42cc4679c5f20043ba556efc8
Adds an error output parameter to all GetReservedDestination functions
so that callers can get the actual reason that a change address could
not be fetched. This more closely matches GetNewDestination. This allows
for more granular error messages, such as one that indicates that
bech32m addresses cannot be generated yet.
We don't want the legacy wallet to ever have bech32m addresses so don't
allow importing them. This includes addmultisigaddress as that is a
legacy wallet only RPC
Additionally, bech32m multisigs are not available yet, so disallow them
in createmultisig.
If a transaction as a segwit output, use a bech32m change address if
they are available. If not, fallback to bech32. If bech32 change
addresses are unavailable, fallback to the default address type.
Bech32m addresses need their own OutputType
We are not ready to create DescriptorScriptPubKeyMans which produce
bech32m addresses. So don't allow generating them.
fa2d21fec8 add missing atomic include (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`std::atomic` is used in the file, so to avoid compile issues, add the missing include.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa2d21fec8
jamesob:
crACK fa2d21fec8
hebasto:
ACK fa2d21fec8, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
prayank23:
crACK fa2d21fec8
Tree-SHA512: 307b15abd62006be4457b2437fb65de517c296bf0417e8acd181904eb6056dba5655dd5bc43b834bf68a087d06637f5e99ba5a6bc8be3e12388cea470dc155d0
The `on_addr` functionality of `AddrReceiver` tests logic specific to how the
addr messages are set up in the test bodies. To allow other callers to also use
`AddrReceiver`, only apply the assertion logic if the caller indicates
desirability by setting `test_addr_contents` to true when initializing the
class.
fa09fd1a09 doc: Final merge of release notes snippets (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
None of the remaining pulls tagged for 22.0 have snippets, so merge them and move them to the wiki.
Trivial to review with `--color-moved=dimmed-zebra`.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK fa09fd1a09
jonatack:
ACK fa09fd1a09
Tree-SHA512: d5d272a9fc2217a87988efa189000cae5330da22f0459dd5e4340a18aba3d67d8fe8661016cb777e2e15f5d137c1c2b3de7d576c942eaf4201dabdc4e9c783f4
testshell in jupyter was failing due to an extra arg.
this adds a dummy -f param, which allows TestShell to
be used in a command line or jupyter environment
d6d2ab9845 test: MiniWallet: fix fee calculation for P2PK and check tx vsize (Sebastian Falbesoner)
ce024b1c0e test: MiniWallet: force P2PK signature to have fixed size (71 bytes) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is a follow-up to #21945. It aims to both fix the fee calculation for P2PK mode transactions and enable its vsize check. Currently, the latter assumes a fixed tx length, which is fine for anyone-can-spend txs but doesn't apply to P2PK output spends due to varying DER signature size; the vsize check is therefore disabled for P2PK mode on master branch.
Creating one million DER signatures with MiniWallet shows the following distribution of sizes (smart people with better math skills probably could deduce the ratios without trying, but hey):
| DER signature size [bytes] | #occurences (ratio) |
| ------------- | ------------- |
| 71 | 498893 (49.89%) |
| 70 | 497244 (49.72%) |
| 69 | 3837 (0.38%) |
| 68 | 22 (0.0022%) |
Note that even smaller signatures are possible (for smaller R and S values with leading zero bytes), it's just that the probability decreases exponentially. Instead of choosing a large vsize check range and hoping that smaller signatures are never created (potentially leading to flaky tests), the proposed solution is ~~to limit the signature size to the two most common sizes 71 and 70 (>99.6% probability) and then accordingly only check for two vsize values; the value to be used for fee calculation is a decimal right between the two possible sizes (167.5 vbytes) and for the vsize check it's rounded down/up integer values are used.~~ to simply grind the signature to a fixed size of 71 bytes (49.89% probability, i.e. on average each call to `sign_tx()`, on average two ECC signing operations are needed).
~~The idea of grinding signatures to a fixed size (similar to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13666 which grinds to low-R values) would be counter-productive, as the signature creation in the test suite is quite expensive and this would significantly slow down tests that calculate hundreds of signatures (like e.g. feature_csv_activation.py).~~
For more about transaction sizes on different input/output types, see the following interesting article: https://medium.com/coinmonks/on-bitcoin-transaction-sizes-97e31bc9d816
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK d6d2ab9845
Tree-SHA512: 011c70ee0e4adf9ba12902e4b6c411db9ae96bdd8bc810bf1d67713367998e28ea328394503371fc1f5087a819547ddaea56c073b28db893ae1c0031d7927f32
b9e76f1bf0 rpc: Add test for -rpcwaittimeout (Christian Decker)
f76cb10d7d rpc: Prefix rpcwaittimeout error with details on its nature (Christian Decker)
c490e17ef6 doc: Add release notes for the `-rpcwaittimeout` cli parameter (Christian Decker)
a7fcc8eb59 rpc: Add a `-rpcwaittimeout` parameter to limit time spent waiting (Christian Decker)
Pull request description:
Adds a new numeric `-rpcwaittimeout` that can be used to limit the
time we spend waiting on the RPC server to appear. This is used by
downstream projects to provide a bit of slack when `bitcoind`s RPC
interface is not available right away.
This makes the `-rpcwait` argument more useful, since we can now limit
how long we'll ultimately wait, before potentially giving up and reporting
an error to the caller. It was discussed in the context of the BTCPayServer
wanting to have c-lightning wait for the RPC interface to become available
but still have the option of giving up eventually ([4355]).
I checked with laanwj whether this is already possible ([comment]), and
whether this would be a welcome change. Initially I intended to repurpose
the (optional) argument to `-rpcwait`, however I decided against it since it
would potentially break existing configurations, using things like `rpcwait=1`,
or `rpcwait=true` (the former would have an unintended short timeout, when
old behavior was to wait indefinitely).
~Due to its simplicity I didn't implement a test for it yet, but if that's desired I
can provide one.~ Test was added during reviews.
[4355]: https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/issues/4355
[comment]: https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/issues/4355#issuecomment-768288261
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK b9e76f1bf0
promag:
ACK b9e76f1bf0.
Tree-SHA512: 3cd6728038ec7ca7c35c2e7ccb213bfbe963f99a49bb48bbc1e511c4dd23d9957c04f9af1f8ec57120e47b26eaf580b46817b099d5fc5083c98da7aa92db8638
With `banlist.dat` (being written in addrv1 format) if we would try to
write a Tor v3 subnet, it would serialize as a dummy-all-0s IPv6
address and subsequently, when deserialized will not result in the same
subnet.
This problem does not exist with `banlist.json` where the data is saved
in textual, human-readable form.
Save the banlist in `banlist.json` instead of `banlist.dat`.
This makes it possible to store Tor v3 entries in the banlist on disk
(and any other addresses that cannot be serialized in addrv1 format).
Only read `banlist.dat` if it exists and `banlist.json` does not
exist (first start after an upgrade).
Supersedes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20904
Resolves https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19748
4e353cb618 http: Release work queue after event base finish (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This fixes a race between `http_request_cb` and `StopHTTPServer` where
the work queue is used after release.
Fixes#18856.
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
Code review ACK 4e353cb618
achow101:
ACK 4e353cb618
LarryRuane:
ACK 4e353cb618
hebasto:
ACK 4e353cb618, tested (rebased on top of master 9313c4e6aa) on Linux Mint 20.1 (x86_64) using MarcoFalke's [patch](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19033#issuecomment-640106647), including different `-rpcthreads`/`-rpcworkqueue` cases. The bug is fixed. The code is correct.
Tree-SHA512: 185d2a9744d0d5134d782bf321ac9958ba17b11a5b3d70b4897c8243e6b146dfd3f23c57aef8e10ae9484374120b64389c1949a9cf0a21dccc47ffc934c20930
30aee2dfe6 tests: Add test for compact block HB selection (Pieter Wuille)
6efbcec4de Protect last outbound HB compact block peer (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
If all our high-bandwidth compact block serving peers (BIP 152) stall block
download, then we can be denied a block for (potentially) a long time. As
inbound connections are much more likely to be adversarial than outbound
connections, mitigate this risk by never removing our last outbound HB peer if
it would be replaced by an inbound.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 30aee2dfe6
ariard:
Code ACK 30aee2dfe
jonatack:
ACK 30aee2dfe6
Tree-SHA512: 5c6c9326e3667b97e0864c371ae2174d2be9054dad479f4366127b9cd3ac60ffa01ec9707b16ef29cac122db6916cf56fd9985733390017134ace483278921d5
e8cd3700ee devtools: Integrate ARCH_MIN_GLIBC_VER table into MAX_VERSIONS in symbol-check.py (W. J. van der Laan)
a33381acf5 devtools: Add xkb version to symbol-check (W. J. van der Laan)
19e598bab0 devtools: Fix verneed section parsing in pixie (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
I misunderstood the ELF specification for version symbols (verneed): The `vn_aux` pointer is relative to the main verneed record, not the start of the section.
This caused many symbols to not be versioned properly in the return value of `elf.dyn_symbols`. This was discovered in #21454.
Fix it by correcting the offset computation.
- xkb versions symbols (using the prefix `V`), as this library is used by bitcoin-qt, add it to the valid versions in `symbol-check.py`
This unfortunately brings to light some symbols that have been introduced since and weren't caught (from a gitian compile of master):
```
bitcoin-cli: symbol getrandom from unsupported version GLIBC_2.25
bitcoin-cli: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bitcoind: symbol getrandom from unsupported version GLIBC_2.25
bitcoind: symbol log from unsupported version GLIBC_2.29
bitcoind: symbol fcntl64 from unsupported version GLIBC_2.28
bitcoind: symbol pow from unsupported version GLIBC_2.29
bitcoind: symbol exp from unsupported version GLIBC_2.29
bitcoind: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bitcoin-qt: symbol exp from unsupported version GLIBC_2.29
bitcoin-qt: symbol fcntl64 from unsupported version GLIBC_2.28
bitcoin-qt: symbol log from unsupported version GLIBC_2.29
bitcoin-qt: symbol pow from unsupported version GLIBC_2.29
bitcoin-qt: symbol statx from unsupported version GLIBC_2.28
bitcoin-qt: symbol getrandom from unsupported version GLIBC_2.25
bitcoin-qt: symbol renameat2 from unsupported version GLIBC_2.28
bitcoin-qt: symbol getentropy from unsupported version GLIBC_2.25
bitcoin-qt: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bitcoin-wallet: symbol exp from unsupported version GLIBC_2.29
bitcoin-wallet: symbol log from unsupported version GLIBC_2.29
bitcoin-wallet: symbol fcntl64 from unsupported version GLIBC_2.28
bitcoin-wallet: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
test_bitcoin: symbol getrandom from unsupported version GLIBC_2.25
test_bitcoin: symbol log from unsupported version GLIBC_2.29
test_bitcoin: symbol fcntl64 from unsupported version GLIBC_2.28
test_bitcoin: symbol pow from unsupported version GLIBC_2.29
test_bitcoin: symbol exp from unsupported version GLIBC_2.29
test_bitcoin: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK e8cd3700ee
Tree-SHA512: 8c15e3478eb642f01a1ddaadef03f80583f088f9fa8e3bf171ce16b0ec05ffb4675ec147d7ffc6a4360637ed47fca517c6ca2bac7bb30d794c03783cfb964b79
906d791311 fuzz: add missing ECCVerifyHandle to base_encode_decode (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
It is possible to trigger a fuzztest failure in the `base_encode_decode` by asking it to decode any PSBT that has HD keypaths in it. For example, this one
```
cHNidP8BAFUCAAAAASeaIyOl37UfxF8iD6WLD8E+HjNCeSqF1+Ns1jM7XLw5AAAAAAD/////AaBa6gsAAAAAGXapFP/pwAYQl8w7Y28ssEYPpPxCfStFiKwAAAAAAAEBIJVe6gsAAAAAF6kUY0UgD2jRieGtwN8cTRbqjxTA2+uHIgIDsTQcy6doO2r08SOM1ul+cWfVafrEfx5I1HVBhENVvUZGMEMCIAQktY7/qqaU4VWepck7v9SokGQiQFXN8HC2dxRpRC0HAh9cjrD+plFtYLisszrWTt5g6Hhb+zqpS5m9+GFR25qaAQEEIgAgdx/RitRZZm3Unz1WTj28QvTIR3TjYK2haBao7UiNVoEBBUdSIQOxNBzLp2g7avTxI4zW6X5xZ9Vp+sR/HkjUdUGEQ1W9RiED3lXR4drIBeP4pYwfv5uUwC89uq/hJ/78pJlfJvggg71SriIGA7E0HMunaDtq9PEjjNbpfnFn1Wn6xH8eSNR1QYRDVb1GELSmumcAAACAAAAAgAQAAIAiBgPeVdHh2sgF4/iljB+/m5TALz26r+En/vykmV8m+CCDvRC0prpnAAAAgAAAAIAFAACAAAA=
```
which I took straight from the PSBT test vectors. The reason is that in src/psbt.h we call `DeserializeHDKeypaths`, which in turn calls `CPubKey::IsFullyValid`, which in turn asserts that a secp context has been created.
The error appears to be masked on many systems by the definition of `instance_of_eccryptoclosure` in src/script/bitcoinconsensus.cpp, which defines a static object which contains an `ECCVerifyHandle`. If you just comment out that line you can reliably trigger the fuzz test failure, e.g. by creating a file `crash` with the above PSBT, and runnnig
```
ASAN_OPTIONS=symbolize=0:detect_stack_use_after_return=1:check_initialization_order=1:strict_init_order=1 UBSAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=./test/sanitizer_suppressions/ubsan:print_stacktrace=1:halt_on_error=1:report_error_type=1 FUZZ=base_encode_decode ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz -seed_inputs=crash
```
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 906d791311
Tree-SHA512: b98b60573c21efe28503fe351883c6f0d9ac99d0dd6f100537b16ac53476617b8a3f899faf0c23d893d34a01b3bbe4a784499ec6f9c7000292e850bed449bd85
fa7d71f270 test: Run pep-8 on touched test (MarcoFalke)
fab7e99c2a test: Use MiniWallet in test_no_inherited_signaling RBF test (MarcoFalke)
fab871f649 test: Remove unused generate() from test (MarcoFalke)
faff3f35b7 test: Add txin.sequence option to MiniWallet (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This comes with nice benefits:
* Less code and complexity
* Test can be run without wallet compiled in
Also add some additional checks for `getmempoolentry` (#22209) and other cleanups 🎨
ACKs for top commit:
mjdietzx:
Tested ACK fa7d71f270 thanks for the explanations, nicely done
theStack:
ACK fa7d71f270🍷
Tree-SHA512: 0e9b8fe985779d8d7034d256deed627125bb374b6ae2972c461b3a220739a51061c6147ad69339bee16282f82716c7f3f8a7a89c693ceb1e47ea50709272332a
55311197c4 Added new test for future blocks reacceptance (sanket1729)
511a5af462 Fixed inconsistencies between code and comments (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
This Commit does 3 things:
1) Adds a test case for checking reacceptance a previously rejected block which
was too far in the future.
~~2) clean up uses of rehash or calc_sha256 where it was not needed~~
3) While constructing block 44, this commit makes the code consistent with the expected figure in
the comment just above it by adding a transaction to the block.
4) Fix comment describing `sign_tx()` function
ACKs for top commit:
duncandean:
reACK 5531119
brunoerg:
reACK 55311197c4
Tree-SHA512: d40c72fcdbb0b2a0715adc58441eeea08147ee2ec5e371a4ccc824ebfdc6450698bd40aaeecb7ea7bfdb3cd1b264dd821b890276fff8b8d89b7225cdd9d6b546
451b96f7d2 test: kill process group to avoid dangling processes (S3RK)
Pull request description:
This is an alternative to #19281
This PR fixes a problem when after test failure with `--failfast` option there could be dangling nodes. The nodes will continue to occupy rpc/p2p ports on the machine and will cause further test failures.
If there are any dangling nodes left at the end of the test run we kill the whole process group.
Pros: the operations is immediate and won't lead to CI timeout
Cons: the test_runner process is also killed and exit code is 137
Example output:
```
...
Early exiting after test failure
TEST | STATUS | DURATION
rpc_decodescript.py | ✓ Passed | 2 s
rpc_deprecated.py | ✓ Passed | 2 s
rpc_deriveaddresses.py | ✓ Passed | 2 s
rpc_dumptxoutset.py | ✖ Failed | 2 s
ALL | ✖ Failed | 8 s (accumulated)
Runtime: 4 s
Killed: 9
> echo $?
137
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 451b96f7d2
aitorjs:
ACK 451b96f7d2. Manual testing with and without **--failfast**.
Tree-SHA512: 87e510a1411b9e7571e63cf7ffc8b9a8935daf9112ffc0f069d6c406ba87743ec439808181f7e13cb97bb200fad528589786c47f0b43cf3a2ef0d06a23cb86dd
The (ancient) versions specified here were deceptive. Entries older than
MAX_VERSIONS['GLIBC'], which is 2.17, are ignored here. So reorganize
the code to avoid confusion for other people reading this code.
aa80b5759d scripts: check macOS SDK version is set (fanquake)
c972345bac scripts: check minimum required Windows version is set (fanquake)
29615aef52 scripts: check minimum required macOS vesion is set (fanquake)
8732f7b6c9 scripts: LIEF 0.11.5 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
macOS:
We use a compile flag ([-mmacosx-version-min=10.14](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/depends/hosts/darwin.mk#L96)) to set the minimum required version of macOS needed to run our binaries. This adds a sanity check that the version is being set as expected.
Clangs Darwin driver should infer the SDK version used during compilation, and forward that through to the linker. Add a check that this has been done, and the expected SDK version is set. Should help prevent issues like #21771 in future.
Windows:
We use linker flags ([-Wl,--major/minor-subsystem-version](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/configure.ac#L683)) to set the minimum required version of Windows needed to run our binaries. This adds a sanity check that the version is being set as expected.
Gitian builds:
```bash
# macOS:
8b6fcd61d75001c37b2af3fceb5ae09f5d2fe85e97d361f684214bd91c27954a bitcoin-f015e1c2cac9-osx-unsigned.dmg
3c1e412bc7f5a7a5d0f78e2cd84b7096831414e1304c1307211aa3e135d89bbf bitcoin-f015e1c2cac9-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
50b7b2804e8481f63c69c78e3e8a71c0d811bf2db8895dd6d3edae9c46a738ae bitcoin-f015e1c2cac9-osx64.tar.gz
fe6b5c0a550096b76b6727efee30e85b60163a41c83f21868c849fdd9876b675 src/bitcoin-f015e1c2cac9.tar.gz
8a20f21b20673dfc8c23e22b20ae0839bcaf65bf0e02f62381cdf5e7922936f0 bitcoin-core-osx-22-res.yml
# Windows:
b01fcdc2a5673387050d6c6c4f96f1d350976a121155fde3f76c2af309111f9d bitcoin-f015e1c2cac9-win-unsigned.tar.gz
b95bdcbef638804030671d2332d58011f8c4ed4c1db87d6ffd211515c32c9d02 bitcoin-f015e1c2cac9-win64-debug.zip
350bf180252d24a3d40f05e22398fec7bb00e06d812204eb5a421100a8e10638 bitcoin-f015e1c2cac9-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
2730ddabe246d99913c9a779e97edcadb2d55309933d46f1dffd0d23ecf9aae5 bitcoin-f015e1c2cac9-win64.zip
fe6b5c0a550096b76b6727efee30e85b60163a41c83f21868c849fdd9876b675 src/bitcoin-f015e1c2cac9.tar.gz
aa60d7a753e8cb2d4323cfbbf4d964ad3645e74c918cccd66862888f8646d80f bitcoin-core-win-22-res.yml
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK aa80b5759d, tested by breaking tests:
Tree-SHA512: 10150219910e8131715fbfe20edaa15778387616ef3bfe1a5152c7acd3958fe8f88c74961c3d3641074eb72824680c22764bb1dc01a19e92e946c2d4962a8d2c
8f7704d032 build: improve detection of eBPF support (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Just checking for the `sys/sdt.h` header isn't enough, as systems like macOS have the header, but it doesn't actually have the `DTRACE_PROBE*` probes, which leads to [compile failures](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22006#issuecomment-859559004). The contents of `sys/sdt.h` in the macOS SDK is:
```bash
#ifndef _SYS_SDT_H
#define _SYS_SDT_H
/*
* This is a wrapper header that wraps the mach visible sdt.h header so that
* the header file ends up visible where software expects it to be. We also
* do the C/C++ symbol wrapping here, since Mach headers are technically C
* interfaces.
*
* Note: The process of adding USDT probes to code is slightly different
* than documented in the "Solaris Dynamic Tracing Guide".
* The DTRACE_PROBE*() macros are not supported on Mac OS X -- instead see
* "BUILDING CODE CONTAINING USDT PROBES" in the dtrace(1) manpage
*
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__BEGIN_DECLS
#include <mach/sdt.h>
__END_DECLS
#endif /* _SYS_SDT_H */
```
The `BUILDING CODE CONTAINING USDT PROBES` section from the dtrace manpage is available [here](https://gist.github.com/fanquake/e56c9866d53b326646d04ab43a8df9e2), and outlines the more involved process of using USDT probes on macOS.
ACKs for top commit:
jb55:
utACK 8f7704d032
practicalswift:
cr ACK 8f7704d032
hebasto:
ACK 8f7704d032, tested on macOS Big Sur 11.4 (20F71) and on Linux Mint 20.1 (x86_64) with depends.
Tree-SHA512: 5f1351d0ac2e655fccb22a5454f415906404fdaa336fd89b54ef49ca50a442c44ab92d063cba3f161cb8ea0679c92ae3cd6cfbbcb19728cac21116247a017df5
458a345b05 Add support for SIGHASH_DEFAULT in RPCs, and make it default (Pieter Wuille)
c0f0c8eccb tests: check spending of P2TR (Pieter Wuille)
a2380127e9 Basic Taproot signing logic in script/sign.cpp (Pieter Wuille)
49487bc3b6 Make GetInputUTXO safer: verify non-witness UTXO match (Pieter Wuille)
fd3f6890f3 Construct and use PrecomputedTransactionData in PSBT signing (Pieter Wuille)
5cb6502ac5 Construct and use PrecomputedTransactionData in SignTransaction (Pieter Wuille)
5d2e22437b Don't nuke witness data when signing fails (Pieter Wuille)
ce9353164b Permit full precomputation in PrecomputedTransactionData (Pieter Wuille)
e841fb503d Add precomputed txdata support to MutableTransactionSignatureCreator (Pieter Wuille)
a91d532338 Add CKey::SignSchnorr function for BIP 340/341 signing (Pieter Wuille)
e77a2839b5 Use HandleMissingData also in CheckSchnorrSignature (Pieter Wuille)
dbb0ce9fbf Add TaprootSpendData data structure, equivalent to script map for P2[W]SH (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Builds on top of #22051, adding signing support after derivation support.
Nothing is changed in descriptor features. Signing works for key path and script path spending, through the normal sending functions, and PSBT-based RPCs. However, PSBT usability is rather low as no extensions have been defined to convey Taproot-specific information, so all script information must be known to the signing wallet.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
re-ACK 458a345b05
fjahr:
Code review ACK 458a345b05
Sjors:
ACK 458a345b05
Tree-SHA512: 30ed212cf7754763a4a81624ebc084c51727b8322711ac0b390369213c1a891d367ed8b123882ac08c99595320c11ec57ee42304ff22a69afdc3d1a0d55cc711
9550dffa0c fuzz: Assert roundtrip equality for `CPubKey` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is a (quite late) follow-up to #19237 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19237#issuecomment-642203251). Looking at `CPubKey::Serialize` and `CPubKey::Unserialize` I can't think of a scenario where the roundtrip (serialization/deserialization) equality wouldn't hold.
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Tree-SHA512: 640fb9e777d249769b22ee52c0b15a68ff0645b16c986e1c0bce9742155d14f1be601e591833e1dc8dcffebf271966c6b861b90888a44aae1feae2e0248e2c55
f8866e8c32 Add roundtrip fuzz tests for CAddress serialization (Pieter Wuille)
e2f0548b52 Use addrv2 serialization in anchors.dat (Pieter Wuille)
8cd8f37dfe Introduce well-defined CAddress disk serialization (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Alternative to #20509.
This makes the `CAddress` disk serialization format well defined, and uses it to enable addrv2 support in anchors.dat (in a way that's compatible with older software). The new format is:
- The first 4 bytes store a format version number. Its low 19 bits are ignored (as those historically stored the `CLIENT_VERSION`), but its high 13 bits specify the actual serialization:
- 0x00000000: LE64 encoding for `nServices`, V1 encoding for `CService` (like pre-BIP155 network serialization).
- 0x20000000: CompactSize encoding for `nServices`, V2 encoding for `CService` (like BIP155 network serialization).
- Any other value triggers an unsupported format error on deserialization, and can be used for future format changes.
- The `ADDRV2_FORMAT` flag in the stream's version does not determine the actual serialization format; it only sets whether or not V2 encoding is permitted.
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ACK f8866e8c32
laanwj:
Code review ACK f8866e8c32
vasild:
ACK f8866e8c32
jonatack:
ACK f8866e8c32 tested rebased to master and built/run/restarted with DEBUG_ADDRMAN, peers.dat and anchors ser/deser seems fine
hebasto:
ACK f8866e8c32, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (x86_64).
Tree-SHA512: 3898f8a8c51783a46dd0aae03fa10060521f5dd6e79315fe95ba807689e78f202388ffa28c40bf156c6f7b1fc2ce806b155dcbe56027df73d039a55331723796
faf1af58f8 fuzz: Add Temporary debug assert for oss-fuzz issue (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
oss-fuzz is acting weird, so add an earlier assert to help troubleshooting
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK faf1af58f8
Tree-SHA512: 85830d7d47cf6b4edfe91a07bd5aa8f7110db0bade8df93868cf276ed04d5dd17e671f769e6a0fb5092012b86aa82bb411fb171411f15746981104ce634c88c1
754e802274 test: check rejected future block later accepted (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
(Luke) was unsure if the code sufficiently avoided caching a
time-too-new rejection, so wrote this test to check it. It looks like
despite only exempting BLOCK_MUTATED, it is still okay because header
failures never cache block invalidity. This test will help ensure that
if this ever changes, BLOCK_TIME_FUTURE gets excluded at the same time.
This PR re-opens https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17872 which went stale and addresses the nits raised by reviewers there.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 754e802274
Tree-SHA512: a2bbc8fffb523cf2831e1ecb05f20868e30106a38cc2e369e4973fa549cca06675a668df16f76c49cc4ce3a22925404255e5c53c4232d63ba1b9fca878509aa0
e2c40a4ed5 guix-attest: Error out if SHA256SUMS is unexpected (Carl Dong)
4cc35daed5 Rewrite guix-{attest,verify} for new hier (Carl Dong)
28a9c9b839 Make SHA256SUMS fragment right after build (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Based on: #22075
Code reviewers: I recommend reading the new `guix-{attest,verify}` files instead of trying to read the diff
The following changes resolve many usability improvements which were pointed out to me:
1. Some maintainers like to extract their "uncodesigned tarball" inside the `output/` directory, resulting in the older `guix-attest` mistakenly attesting to the extracted contents
2. Maintainers whose GPG keys reside on an external smartcard often need to physically interact with the smartcard as a way to approve the signing operation, having one signature per platform means a lot of fidgeting
3. Maintainers wishing to sign on a separate machine now has the option of transferring only a subtree of `output/`, namely `output/*/SHA256SUMS.part`, in order to perform a signature (you may need to specify an `$OUTDIR_BASE` env var)
4. An `all.SHA256SUMS` file should be usable as the base `SHA256SUMS` in bitcoin core torrents and on the release server.
For those who sign on an separate machine than the one you do builds on, the following steps will work:
1. `env GUIX_SIGS_REPO=/home/achow101/guix.sigs SIGNER=achow101 NO_SIGN=1 ./contrib/guix/guix-attest`
2. Copy `/home/achow101/guix.sigs/<tag>/achow101` (which does not yet have signatures) to signing machine
3. Sign the `SHA256SUMS` files:
```bash
for i in "<path-to-achow101>/*.SHA256SUMS"; do
gpg --detach-sign --local-user "<your-key-here>" --armor --output "$i"{.asc,}
done
```
5. Upload `<path-to-achow101>` (now with signatures) to `guix.sigs`
-----
After this change, output directories will now include a `SHA256SUMS.part` fragment, created immediately after a successful build:
```
output
└── x86_64-w64-mingw32
├── bitcoin-4e069f7589da-win64-debug.zip
├── bitcoin-4e069f7589da-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
├── bitcoin-4e069f7589da-win64.zip
├── bitcoin-4e069f7589da-win-unsigned.tar.gz
└── SHA256SUMS.part
```
These `SHA256SUMS.part` fragments look something like:
```
3ebd7262b1a0a5bb757fef1f70e7e14033c70f98c059bc4dbfee5d1992b25825 dist-archive/bitcoin-4e069f7589da.tar.gz
def2e7d3de5ab3e3f955344e75151df4f33713f9101f5295bd13c9375bdf633b x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-4e069f7589da-win64-debug.zip
643049fe3ee4a4e83a1739607e67b11b7c9b1a66208a6f35a9ff634ba795500e x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-4e069f7589da-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
a247a1ccec0ccc2e138c648284bd01f6a761f2d8d6d07d91b5b4a6670ec3f288 x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-4e069f7589da-win-unsigned.tar.gz
fab76a836dcc592e39c04fd2396696633fb6eb56e39ecbf6c909bd173ed4280c x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-4e069f7589da-win64.zip
```
Meaning that they are valid `SHA256SUMS` files when `sha256sum --check`'d at the `guix-build-*/output` directory level
When `guix-attest` is invoked, these `SHA256SUMS.part` files are combined and sorted (by `-k2`, `LC_ALL=C`) to create:
1. `noncodesigned.SHA256SUMS` for a manifest of all non-codesigned outputs, and
3. `all.SHA256SUMS` for a manifest of all outputs including non-codesigned outputs
Then both files are signed, resulting in the following `guix.sigs` hierarchy:
```
4e069f7589da/
└── dongcarl
├── all.SHA256SUMS
├── all.SHA256SUMS.asc
├── noncodesigned.SHA256SUMS
└── noncodesigned.SHA256SUMS.asc
```
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achow101:
ACK e2c40a4ed5
hebasto:
ACK e2c40a4ed5, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (x86_64) with and w/o `NO_SIGN=1`. Changes in `contrib/guix/libexec/codesign.sh` and `contrib/guix/guix-verify` are reviewed only.
Tree-SHA512: 618aacefb0eb6595735a9ab6a98ea6598fce65f9ccf33fa1e7ef93bf140c0f6cfc16e34870c6aa3e4777dd3f004b92a82a994141879870141742df948ec59c1f
2f5bdcbc31 gui: misc external signer fixes and translation hints (Sjors Provoost)
d672404466 refactor: make ExternalSigner NetworkArg() and m_chain private (Sjors Provoost)
4455145e26 refactor: reduce #ifdef ENABLE_EXTERNAL_SIGNER usage (Sjors Provoost)
5be90c907e build: enable external signer by default (Sjors Provoost)
7d9453041b refactor: clean up external_signer.h includes (Sjors Provoost)
fc0eca31b3 fuzz: fix fuzz binary linking order (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This follows the introduction of GUI support in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/4
I don't think we should expect GUI users to self compile. This also enables external signer support by default for RPC users.
In addition this PR reduces the number of `#ifdef ENABLE_EXTERNAL_SIGNER`, which also fixes#21919. When compiled with `--disable-external-signer` such wallets can't be created in RPC or GUI, but they can be loaded. Attempting any action that calls HWI will trigger an error.
Side-note: this PR may or may not (currently) break CI for the GUI repository, as explained here: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/4#issuecomment-769859001
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hebasto:
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Tree-SHA512: 1b71c5a8bea2be077ee9fa33a01130c957a0cf90951d4b7b04d3d0ef826bb77e474c3963abddfef2e2c1ea99d9c72cd2302d1eb9b5fcb7ba0bd2a625f006aa05
1) Makes the code for block 44 consistent with the expected figure in
the comment above it by adding a transaction to the block
2) Fixed comment describing sign_tx() function
We encountered a linking error when attempting to include external_signer_scriptpubkeyman.cpp when configured with --disable-external-signer.
Everywhere else we have LIBBITCOIN_WALLET, it is always before LIBBITCOIN_COMMON. But if you go up to where FUZZ_SUITE_LD_COMMON is first set, you see that we will end up having LIBBITCOIN_COMMON set before LIBBITCOIN_WALLET which means that the linker will have problems linking things common things that the wallet uses. Because the order is correct for the other targets, we only see a linker error for test/fuzz/fuzz.
In this diff, LIBTEST_UTIL and LIBTEST_FUZZ are moved to the top because they include LIBBITCOIN_SERVER and LIBBITCOIN_COMMON. LIBBITCOIN_SERVER always needs to be the first item in the linker order since it has the most dependencies.
The makefiles for making the fuzz and test binaries should be revisited so that the linking order is made consistent with the rest of the code and to avoid other linker order issues that may crop up in the future.
Co-Authored-By: Andrew Chow <achow101-github@achow101.com>
79c02c88b3 Randomize message processing peer order (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Right now, the message handling loop iterates the list of nodes always in the same order: the order they were connected in (see the `vNodes` vector). For some parts of the net processing logic, this order matters. Transaction requests are assigned explicitly to peers since #19988, but many other parts of processing work on a "first-served-by-loop-first" basis, such as block downloading. If peers can predict this ordering, it may be exploited to cause delays.
As there isn't anything particularly optimal about the current ordering, just make it unpredictable by randomizing.
Reported by Crypt-iQ.
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Crypt-iQ:
ACK 79c02c88b3
sdaftuar:
utACK 79c02c88b3
achow101:
Code Review ACK 79c02c88b3
jamesob:
crACK 79c02c88b3
jonatack:
ACK 79c02c88b3
vasild:
ACK 79c02c88b3
theStack:
ACK 79c02c88b3
Tree-SHA512: 9a87c4dcad47c2d61b76c4f37f59674876b78f33f45943089bf159902a23e12de7a5feae1a73b17cbc3f2e37c980ecf0f7fd86af9e6fa3a68099537a3c82c106
Just checking for the `sys/sdt.h` header isn't enough, as systems like
macOS have the header, but it doesn't actually have the dtrace probes,
which leads to compile failures.
(Luke) was unsure if the code sufficiently avoided caching a
time-too-new rejection, so wrote this test to check it. It looks like
despite only exempting BLOCK_MUTATED, it is still okay because header
failures never cache block invalidity. This test will help ensure that
if this ever changes, BLOCK_TIME_FUTURE gets excluded at the same time.
Co-authored-by: Will Clark <will8clark@gmail.com>
aab7fd0f8d Switch Appveyor CI to VS2019 stable image (Aaron Clauson)
Pull request description:
The current appveyor config is using the VS2019 preview image so the latest prebuilt Qt5.12.11 binaries can be used, see #22224.
Appveyor updated the Visual Studio 2019 image to msbuild v16.10.1 on 14th of June. This is the version used to build the latest Qt binaries and removes the need to use the Appveyor VS2019 preview image.
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practicalswift:
cr ACK aab7fd0f8d: patch looks correct
hebasto:
ACK aab7fd0f8d
Tree-SHA512: 42ea4e6e27a2099ddeed99a3352e8ff014df1e93fbcb1f0f2ebd6f22ec2fb71212275a2adb2a7858516203e566c6ba053367b4ac7e0b74457f7a35e941d6fdd4
e4c916a0ea Bugfix: GUI: Use a different shortcut for "1 d&ay" banning, due to conflict with "&Disconnect" (Luke Dashjr)
94e7cdd7e0 GUI: Add keyboard shortcuts for other context menus (Luke Dashjr)
02b5263cd4 GUI: Restore keyboard shortcuts for context menu entries (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Various keyboard shortcuts were lost in #263; this restores them, and also adds new ones for other context menus.
Note that with a context menu open, simply the shortcut by itself (no Alt) is used.
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
Code Review ACK e4c916a
hebasto:
ACK e4c916a0ea, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (Qt 5.12.8).
Tree-SHA512: 949461acf7aac592bc48a1c5abad41b167365830e0cedb3aa11b6a87bd347e16126830ea87936f9c9efc4b7df5b09d3833fae784964d6d119ed45703cfba2ffd
The current appveyor config is using the VS2019 preview image so the latest prebuilt Qt5.12.11 binaries can be used, see #22224.
Appveyor updated the Visual Studio 2019 image to msbuild v16.10.1 on 14th of June. This is the version used to build the latest Qt binaries and removes the need to use the Appveyor VS2019 preview image.
I misunderstood the ELF specification for version symbols (verneed):
The `vn_aux` pointer is relative to the main verneed record, not the
start of the section.
This caused many symbols to not be versioned properly in the return
value of `elf.dyn_symbols`. This was discovered in #21454.
Fix it by correcting the offset computation.
ae98aec9c0 refactor: Make CAddrMan::cs non-recursive (Hennadii Stepanov)
f5d1c7fac7 Add AssertLockHeld to CAddrMan private functions (Hennadii Stepanov)
5ef1d0b698 Add thread safety annotations to CAddrMan public functions (Hennadii Stepanov)
b138973a8b refactor: Avoid recursive locking in CAddrMan::Clear (Hennadii Stepanov)
f79a664314 refactor: Apply consistent pattern for CAddrMan::Check usage (Hennadii Stepanov)
187b7d2bb3 refactor: Avoid recursive locking in CAddrMan::Check (Hennadii Stepanov)
f77d9c79aa refactor: Fix CAddrMan::Check style (Hennadii Stepanov)
06703973c7 Make CAddrMan::Check private (Hennadii Stepanov)
efc6fac951 refactor: Avoid recursive locking in CAddrMan::size (Hennadii Stepanov)
2da95545ea test: Drop excessive locking in CAddrManTest::SimConnFail (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR replaces `RecursiveMutex CAddrMan::cs` with `Mutex CAddrMan::cs`.
All of the related code branches are covered by appropriate lock assertions to insure that the mutex locking policy has not been changed by accident.
Related to #19303.
Based on #22025, and first three commits belong to it.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK ae98aec9c0
Tree-SHA512: c3a2d3d955a75befd7e497a802b8c10730e393be9111ca263ad0464d32fae6c7edf9bd173ffb6bc9bb61c4b39073a74eba12979d47f26b0b7b4a861d100942df
The unit test is single threaded, so there's no need to hold the mutex
between Good() and Attempt().
This change avoids recursive locking in the CAddrMan::Attempt function.
Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>
1b1088d52f test: add combined I2P/onion/localhost eviction protection tests (Jon Atack)
7c2284eda2 test: add tests for inbound eviction protection of I2P peers (Jon Atack)
ce02dd1ef1 p2p: extend inbound eviction protection by network to I2P peers (Jon Atack)
70bbc62711 test: add combined onion/localhost eviction protection coverage (Jon Atack)
045cb40192 p2p: remove unused m_is_onion member from NodeEvictionCandidate struct (Jon Atack)
310fab4928 p2p: remove unused CompareLocalHostTimeConnected() (Jon Atack)
9e889e8a5c p2p: remove unused CompareOnionTimeConnected() (Jon Atack)
787d46bb2a p2p: update ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio() doxygen docs (Jon Atack)
1e15acf478 p2p: make ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio() fully ratio-based (Jon Atack)
3f8105c4d2 test: remove combined onion/localhost eviction protection tests (Jon Atack)
38a81a8e20 p2p: add CompareNodeNetworkTime() comparator struct (Jon Atack)
4ee7aec47e p2p: add m_network to NodeEvictionCandidate struct (Jon Atack)
7321e6f2fe p2p, refactor: rename vEvictionCandidates to eviction_candidates (Jon Atack)
ec590f1d91 p2p, refactor: improve constness in ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio() (Jon Atack)
4a19f501ab test: add ALL_NETWORKS to test utilities (Jon Atack)
519e76bb64 test: speed up and simplify peer_eviction_test (Jon Atack)
1cde800523 p2p, refactor: rm redundant erase_size calculation in SelectNodeToEvict() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Continuing the work in #20197 and #20685, this pull updates and abstracts our inbound eviction protection to make it fully ratio-based and easily extensible to peers connected via high-latency privacy networks that we newly support, like I2P and perhaps others soon, as these peers are disadvantaged by the latency criteria of our eviction logic.
It then adds eviction protection for peers connected over I2P. As described in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20685#issuecomment-767486499, we've observed over the past few months that I2P peers have a min ping latency similar to or greater than that of onion peers.
The algorithm is a basically a multi-pass knapsack:
- Count the number of eviction candidates in each of the disadvantaged
privacy networks.
- Sort the networks from lower to higher candidate counts, so that
a network with fewer candidates will have the first opportunity
for any unused slots remaining from the previous iteration. In
the case of a tie in candidate counts, priority is given by array
member order from first to last, guesstimated to favor more unusual
networks.
- Iterate through the networks in this order. On each iteration,
allocate each network an equal number of protected slots targeting
a total number of candidates to protect, provided any slots remain
in the knapsack.
- Protect the candidates in that network having the longest uptime,
if any in that network are present.
- Continue iterating as long as we have non-allocated slots
remaining and candidates available to protect.
The goal of this logic is to favorise the diversity of our peer connections.
The individual commit messages describe each change in more detail.
Special thank you to Vasil Dimov for the excellent review feedback and the algorithm improvement that made this change much better than it would have been otherwise. Thanks also to Antoine Riard, whose review feedback nudged this change to protect disadvantaged networks having fewer, rather than more, eviction candidates.
ACKs for top commit:
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Tree-SHA512: 722f790ff11f2969c79e45a5e0e938d94df78df8687e77002f32e3ef5c72a9ac10ebf8c7a9eb7f71882c97ab0e67b2778191effdb747d9ca54d7c23c2ed19a90
This commit extends our inbound eviction protection to I2P peers to
favorise the diversity of peer connections, as peers connected
through the I2P network are otherwise disadvantaged by our eviction
criteria for their higher latency (higher min ping times) relative
to IPv4 and IPv6 peers, as well as relative to Tor onion peers.
The `networks` array is order-dependent in the case of a tie in
candidate counts between networks (earlier array members receive
priority in the case of a tie).
Therefore, we place I2P candidates before localhost and onion ones
in terms of opportunity to recover unused remaining protected slots
from the previous iteration, guesstimating that most nodes allowing
both onion and I2P inbounds will have more onion peers, followed by
localhost, then I2P, as I2P support is only being added in the
upcoming v22.0 release.
with a more abstract framework to allow easily extending inbound
eviction protection to peers connected through new higher-latency
networks that are disadvantaged by our inbound eviction criteria,
such as I2P and perhaps other BIP155 networks in the future like
CJDNS. This is a change in behavior.
The algorithm is a basically a multi-pass knapsack:
- Count the number of eviction candidates in each of the disadvantaged
privacy networks.
- Sort the networks from lower to higher candidate counts, so that
a network with fewer candidates will have the first opportunity
for any unused slots remaining from the previous iteration. In
the case of a tie in candidate counts, priority is given by array
member order from first to last, guesstimated to favor more unusual
networks.
- Iterate through the networks in this order. On each iteration,
allocate each network an equal number of protected slots targeting
a total number of candidates to protect, provided any slots remain
in the knapsack.
- Protect the candidates in that network having the longest uptime,
if any in that network are present.
- Continue iterating as long as we have non-allocated slots
remaining and candidates available to protect.
Localhost peers are treated as a network like Tor or I2P by aliasing
them to an unused Network enumerator: Network::NET_MAX.
The goal is to favorise diversity of our inbound connections.
Credit to Vasil Dimov for improving the algorithm from single-pass
to multi-pass to better allocate unused protection slots.
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
9edd713c18 build: Fix MSVC linker /SubSystem option for bitcoin-qt.exe (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (6f3fbc062f), running `bitcoin-qt.exe`, which was built with MSVC, causes a terminal window open along with the GUI.
This PR fixes such behavior. See Microsoft [docs](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/subsystem-specify-subsystem?view=msvc-160).
It is still possible to use the `-printtoconsole` option for debug builds.
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Tree-SHA512: 02f2874b13e484f98344f6a7e3b01fa82a78a39865787c77bd674ead22a84a7f98a1849ccad26bd2b8c8603b3e29dcc1633b0ad731ce7d61be2d6b1f9584839c
e25ea54dbf Update msvc and appveyor builds to use Qt5.12.11 binaries. (Aaron Clauson)
Pull request description:
Synchronises the Qt version used in the msvc and Appveyor builds with #22054.
I needed to use switch to the `Visual Studio 2019 Preview` Appveyor image because the compiler version on the non-preview image is too far behind and I had difficulty building a compatible Qt version for it. Once the main Appveyor `Visual Studio 2019` image reaches version `16.10.1` it can be used.
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as we are about the change the behavior sufficiently that when we
have multiple disadvantaged networks and a small number of peers
under test, the number of protected peers per network can be different.
This speeds up the test significantly, which helps when
running it repeatedly.
Suggest reviewing the diff with:
colorMoved = dimmed-zebra
colorMovedWs = allow-indentation-change
01eedf3821 test: doc: improve doc for chain_transaction() helper (Sebastian Falbesoner)
6e63e366d6 test: refactor: dedup utility function chain_transaction() (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Both tests `mempool_packages.py` and `mempool_package_onemore.py` define a utility function `chain_transaction` with a similar implementation. This PR deduplicates it by moving it into the util package and keeping the more general properties:
* pass a list of parent_txids/vouts instead of single values
* always mark the BIP125-replaceable flag for txs, created via `createrawtransaction` (this is needed by the `mempool_package_onemore.py` test, but doesn't hurt the other one)
This is a low-hanging fruit; as a potential follow-up one could probably also deduplicate the function `chain_transaction` in `rpc_packages.py`, which looks a bit different, as it also takes the parent locking script into account and doesn't send the tx.
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klementtan:
Code review ACK 01eedf3821
MarcoFalke:
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Tree-SHA512: ac7105d02c23f53d76d4ec9dc8de1074dd8faefeecd44b107921b78665279498966152fed312ecbe252a1c34a9643d531166329a4fea0e773df3bb75d43092b0
At verification time, the to be precomputed data can be inferred from
the transaction itself. For signing, the necessary witnesses don't
exist yet, so just permit precomputing everything in that case.
This provides a means to pass in a PrecomputedTransactionData object to
the MutableTransactionSignatureCreator, allowing the prevout data to be
passed into the signature hashers. It is also more efficient.
This data structures stores all information necessary for spending a taproot
output (the internal key, the Merkle root, and the control blocks for every
script leaf).
It is added to signing providers, and populated by the tr() descriptor.
Behavior might have recently changed in #17331 (it is not clear) but not
noticed because there is no test coverage.
This adds test coverage for current subtract from recipient behavior
without changing it.
Co-authored-by: Andrew Chow <achow101-github@achow101.com>
fbf485c9b2 Allow tr() import only when Taproot is active (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
To avoid issues around fund loss, only allow descriptor wallets to import `tr()` descriptors after taproot has activated.
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No change in behavior. This just moves some code from the ListCoins test
setup to a reusable util function, so it can be reused in a new test in
the next commit.
f507681baa qt: Connect WalletView signal to BitcoinGUI slot directly (Hennadii Stepanov)
bd50ff9290 qt: Drop redundant OverviewPage::handleOutOfSyncWarningClicks slot (Hennadii Stepanov)
793f19599b qt: Drop redundant WalletView::requestedSyncWarningInfo slot (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- removes slots whose only job is to emit a signal, since we can use the signal as a slot
- connects the`WalletView::outOfSyncWarningClicked` signal to the `BitcoinGUI::showModalOverlay` slot directly, and removes intermediate `WalletFrame` slot and signal
- split from #29
This PR does not change behavior.
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2ad034a890 doc: update release notes with removal of tor v2 support (Jon Atack)
49938eee9c doc: update tor.md with removal of tor v2 support (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Follow-up documentation to #22050 that removed support for Tor version 2 hidden services from Bitcoin Core.
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fa334b4054 refactor: Pass block reference instead of pointer to PeerManagerImpl::BlockRequested (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This allows to remove an assert and at the same time make it more obvious that the block is never nullptr.
Also, add missing `{}` while touching the function.
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a92485b2c2 addrman: use unordered_map instead of map (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
`CAddrMan` uses `std::map` internally even though it does not require
that the map's elements are sorted. `std::map`'s access time is
`O(log(map size))`. `std::unordered_map` is more suitable as it has a
`O(1)` access time.
This patch lowers the execution times of `CAddrMan`'s methods as follows
(as per `src/bench/addrman.cpp`):
```
AddrMan::Add(): -3.5%
AddrMan::GetAddr(): -76%
AddrMan::Good(): -0.38%
AddrMan::Select(): -45%
```
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f47e802839 Rearrange fillPSBT arguments (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Move fillPSBT inout argument before output-only arguments. This is a nice thing to do to keep the interface style [consistent](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Inputs_and_Outputs). But motivation is to work around a current limitation of the libmultiprocess code generator (which figures out order of inout parameters by looking at input list, but more ideally would use the output list).
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10). The commit was first part of larger PR #10102.
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6f994882de validation: Farewell, global Chainstate! (Carl Dong)
972c5166ee qt/test: Reset chainman in ~ChainstateManager instead (Carl Dong)
6c3b5dc0c1 scripted-diff: tree-wide: Remove all review-only assertions (Carl Dong)
3e82abb8dd tree-wide: Remove stray review-only assertion (Carl Dong)
f323248aba qt/test: Use existing chainman in ::TestGUI (can be scripted-diff) (Carl Dong)
6c15de129c scripted-diff: wallet/test: Use existing chainman (Carl Dong)
ee0ab1e959 fuzz: Initialize a TestingSetup for test_one_input (Carl Dong)
0d61634c06 scripted-diff: test: Use existing chainman in unit tests (Carl Dong)
e197076219 test: Pass in CoinsTip to ValidateCheckInputsForAllFlags (Carl Dong)
4d99b61014 test/miner_tests: Pass in chain tip to CreateBlockIndex (Carl Dong)
f0dd5e6bb4 test/util: Use existing chainman in ::PrepareBlock (Carl Dong)
464c313e30 init: Use existing chainman (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Based on: #21767
à la Mr. Sandman
```
Mr. Chainman, bring me a tip (bung, bung, bung, bung)
Make it the most work that I've ever seen (bung, bung, bung, bung)
Rewind old tip till we're at the fork point (bung, bung, bung, bung)
Then tell it that it's time to call Con-nectTip
Chainman, I'm so alone (bung, bung, bung, bung)
No local objects to call my own (bung, bung, bung, bung)
Please make sure I have a ref
Mr. Chainman, bring me a tip!
```
This is the last bundle in the #20158 series. Thanks everyone for their diligent review.
I would like to call attention to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21766, where a few leftover improvements were collated.
- Remove globals:
- `ChainstateManager g_chainman`
- `CChainState& ChainstateActive()`
- `CChain& ChainActive()`
- Remove all review-only assertions.
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as EraseLastKElements() called in the next line performs the same operation.
Thanks to Martin Zumsande (lightlike) for seeing this while reviewing.
Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
493fb47c57 Make SetupServerArgs callable without NodeContext (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
`bitcoin-gui` code needs to call `SetupServerArgs` but will not have a `NodeContext` object if it is communicating with an external `bitcoin-node` process, so this just passes `ArgsManager` directly.
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10). The commit was first part of larger PR #10102.
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683d197970 Use latest signapple commit (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Update gitian and guix to use the same latest signapple commit.
Also changed guix to use the actual repo. The changes from the fork were incorporated upstream.
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fa72fce7c9 test: Use ConnmanTestMsg from test lib in denialofservice_tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This allows to remove code.
Also, required for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18470
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There are some mutable, global state variables that are currently reset
by UnloadBlockIndex such as pindexBestHeader which should be cleaned up
whenever the ChainstateManager is unloaded/reset/destructed/etc.
Not cleaning them up leads to bugs like a use-after-free that happens
like so:
1. At the end of a test, ChainstateManager is destructed, which also
destructs BlockManager, which calls BlockManager::Unload to free all
CBlockIndexes in its BlockMap
2. Since pindexBestHeader is not cleaned up, it now points to an invalid
location
3. Another test starts to init, and calls LoadGenesisBlock, which calls
AddToBlockIndex, which compares the genesis block with an invalid
location
4. Cute puppies perish by the hundreds
Previously, for normal codepaths (e.g. bitcoind), we relied on the fact
that our program will be unloaded by the operating system which
effectively resets these variables. The one exception is in QT tests,
where these variables had to be manually reset.
Since now ChainstateManager is no longer a global, we can just put this
logic in its destructor to make sure that callers are always correct.
Over time, we should probably move these mutable global state variables
into ChainstateManager or CChainState so it's easier to reason about
their lifecycles.
This change lets IPC serialization code handle FoundBlock arguments more
simply and efficiently. Without this change there was no way to
determine from a FoundBlock object whether a block was found or not. So
in order to correctly implement behavior of leaving FoundBlock output
variables unmodified when a block was not found, IPC code would have to
read preexisting output variable values from the local process, send
them to the remote process, receive output values back from the remote
process, and save them to output variables unconditionally. With
FoundBlock.found method, the process is simpler. There's no need to read
or send preexisting local output variable values, just to read final
output values from the remote process and set them conditionally if the
block was found.
These are currently empty structs but they will be used to pass some
function and object pointers from bitcoin application code to IPC hooks
that run, for example, when a remote object is created or destroyed, or
a new process is created.
Move fillPSBT input-output argument before output-only arguments. This is a
temporary workaround which can go away with improvements to libmultiprocess
code generator. Currently code generator figures out order of input-output
parameters by looking at input list, but it would make more sense for it to
take order from output list, so input-only parameters still have to be first
but there is more flexibility for the other parameters.
2f4ad6b7ef scripted-diff: rename MarkBlockAs functions (John Newbery)
2c45f832e8 [net processing] Tidy up MarkBlockAsReceived() (John Newbery)
6299350733 [net processing] Add IsBlockRequested() function (John Newbery)
4e90d2dd0e [net processing] Remove QueuedBlock.hash (John Newbery)
156a19ee6a scripted-diff: rename nPeersWithValidatedDownloads (John Newbery)
b03de9c753 [net processing] Remove CNodeState.nBlocksInFlightValidHeaders (John Newbery)
b4e29f2436 [net processing] Remove QueuedBlock.fValidatedHeaders (John Newbery)
85e058b191 [net processing] Remove unnecessary hash arg from MarkBlockAsInFlight() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
The QueuedBlock struct contains a `fValidatedHeaders` field that indicates whether we have already validated a header for the requested block. Since headers-first syncing, we only request blocks where the header is already validated, so `fValidatedHeaders` is always true. Remove it and clean up the logic that uses that field.
Likewise, QueuedBlock contains a `hash` field that is set to the block hash. Since headers-first syncing, we always have a CBlockIndex, which contains the block hash, so remove the redundant `hash` field.
Tidy up the logic and rename functions to better indicate what they're doing.
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Nodes that can reach the I2P network (have set `-i2psam=`) will relay
I2P addresses even without this patch. However, nodes that can't reach
the I2P network will not. This was done as a precaution in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20119 before anybody could
connect to I2P because then, for sure, it would have been useless.
Now, however, we have I2P support and a bunch of I2P nodes, so get all
nodes on the network to relay I2P addresses to help with propagation,
similarly to what we do with Tor addresses.
3636d9be8f Update REVIEWERS: I've found that I keep track of PRs in need of review without the need for DrahtBot's automated notification :) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Update `REVIEWERS`: I've found that I keep track of PRs in need of review without the need for DrahtBot's automated notification :)
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Clangs Darwin driver should infer the SDK version used during compilation, and
forward that through to the linker. Add a check that this has been done, and the
expected SDK version is set.
Should help prevent issues like #21771 in future.
6780a095d8 doc: remove obsolete `okSafeMode` RPC guideline from developer notes (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Since the flag has been removed from the RPC command table in commit ec6902d0ea (PR #11179), this guideline is not relevant anymore and can be removed.
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We use linker flags (-Wl,--major/minor-subsystem-version) to set the
minimum required version of Windows needed to run our binaries. This
adds a sanity check that the version is being set as expected.
We use a compile flag (-mmacosx-version-min) to set the minimum required
version of macOS needed to run our binaries. This adds a sanity check
that the version is being set as expected.
d1d1cc9831 build, qt: Fix compiling qt package in depends with GCC 11 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `qt` package in depends fails to compile with GCC 11 due to the missed `<limits>` headers.
See: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-90395
Affected systems:
- Ubuntu 21.04 + GCC 11.1.0
- Fedora 34 + GCC 11.1.1
Ubuntu 21.04 build log excerpt:
```
Configuring qt...
Creating qmake...
gmake[1]: Entering directory '/home/hebasto/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/qt/5.12.11-1ff5c6c1f55/qtbase/qmake'
In file included from /home/hebasto/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/qt/5.12.11-1ff5c6c1f55/qtbase/include/QtCore/qendian.h:1,
from /home/hebasto/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/qt/5.12.11-1ff5c6c1f55/qtbase/src/corelib/codecs/qutfcodec.cpp:43:
/home/hebasto/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/qt/5.12.11-1ff5c6c1f55/qtbase/include/QtCore/../../src/corelib/global/qendian.h: In static member function ‘static constexpr QSpecialInteger<S> QSpecialInteger<S>::max()’:
/home/hebasto/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/qt/5.12.11-1ff5c6c1f55/qtbase/include/QtCore/../../src/corelib/global/qendian.h:331:35: error: ‘numeric_limits’ is not a member of ‘std’
331 | { return QSpecialInteger(std::numeric_limits<T>::max()); }
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/hebasto/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/qt/5.12.11-1ff5c6c1f55/qtbase/include/QtCore/../../src/corelib/global/qendian.h:331:54: error: ‘::max’ has not been declared; did you mean ‘std::max’?
331 | { return QSpecialInteger(std::numeric_limits<T>::max()); }
| ^~~
| std::max
```
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Since the flag has been removed from the RPC command table in commit
ec6902d0ea (PR #11179), this guideline
is not relevant anymore and can be removed.
faca40ec68 test: Add temporary coinstats suppressions (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Needed for my fuzzer to continue to run
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3f05a9e681 zmq: use msg: prefix over errno= in zmqError (fanquake)
9a7cb57bbc zmq: use std::string in zmqError() (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is two minor changes. The first is to change `zmqError` to take a `const std::string&` instead of a `const char*`. The second is to change the second portion of `zmqError` to print `msg: message` rather than `errno=message`, given that `zmq_strerror` returns a message. To me, this seems more readable / useful than output like: `Error: Unable to initialize context errno=No such file or directory`.
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e.g.:
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/test/test_tools.hpp:46:
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:107:17: error: comparison of integers of different signs: 'const unsigned int' and 'const int' [-Werror,-Wsign-compare]
return left == right;
~~~~ ^ ~~~~~
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:130:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl<unsigned int, int>' requested here
return equal_impl( left, right );
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:145:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd::call_impl<unsigned int, int>' requested here
return call_impl( left, right, left_is_array() );
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:92:50: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd::operator()<unsigned int, int>' requested here
BOOST_PP_REPEAT( BOOST_TEST_MAX_PREDICATE_ARITY, IMPL_FRWD, _ )
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/repetition/repeat.hpp:30:26: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_REPEAT'
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp:22:32: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_CAT'
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp:29:34: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_CAT_I'
^
<scratch space>:153:1: note: expanded from here
BOOST_PP_REPEAT_1
^
test/streams_tests.cpp:122:5: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::check_frwd<boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd, unsigned int, int>' requested here
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(varint, 54321);
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:107:17: error: comparison of integers of different signs: 'const unsigned long long' and 'const long' [-Werror,-Wsign-compare]
return left == right;
~~~~ ^ ~~~~~
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:130:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl<unsigned long long, long>' requested here
return equal_impl( left, right );
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:145:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd::call_impl<unsigned long long, long>' requested here
return call_impl( left, right, left_is_array() );
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:92:50: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd::operator()<unsigned long long, long>' requested here
BOOST_PP_REPEAT( BOOST_TEST_MAX_PREDICATE_ARITY, IMPL_FRWD, _ )
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/repetition/repeat.hpp:30:26: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_REPEAT'
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp:22:32: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_CAT'
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp:29:34: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_CAT_I'
^
<scratch space>:161:1: note: expanded from here
BOOST_PP_REPEAT_1
^
test/serfloat_tests.cpp:41:5: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::check_frwd<boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd, unsigned long long, long>' requested here
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(TestDouble(std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity()), 0x7ff0000000000000);
^
zmq_strerror() converts the passed errno into a description, meaning
currently you have output like: "errno=No such file or directory".
Using msg: would seem to make more sense here.
e60cd26ad4 Do not load external signers wallets when unsupported (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When external signer support is not compiled, do not load external signer wallets.
Alternative to #22168.
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d44a261acf Fix issues when `walletdir` is root directory (unknown)
Pull request description:
+ Remove one character less from wallet path
+ After testing lot of random strings with special chars in `wallet_name`, I found that the issue was not related to special characters in the name. Reviewing PR https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21907 helped me resolve the issue.
**Real issue**: If the path mentioned in `walletdir` is a root directory, first character of the wallet name or path is removed
**Solution**: `if` statement to check `walletdir` is a root directory
Fixes: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21510https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21501
Related PR: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20080
Consider the wallet directories `w1` and `w2` saved in `D:\`. Run `bitcoind.exe -walletdir=D:\`, Results for `bitcoin-cli.exe listwalletdir`:
Before this PR:
```
{
"wallets": [
{
"name": "1"
},
{
"name": "2"
}
]
}
```
After this PR:
```
"wallets": [
{
"name": "w1"
},
{
"name": "w2"
}
]
}
```
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK d44a261acf
meshcollider:
utACK d44a261acf
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96c2c9520e scripted-diff: Rename SelectCoinsMinConf to AttemptSelection (Andrew Chow)
b583f73354 Move vin filling to before final fee setting (Andrew Chow)
d39cac0547 Set m_subtract_fee_outputs during recipients vector loop (Andrew Chow)
364e0698a5 Move variable initializations to where they are used (Andrew Chow)
32ab430651 Move recipients vector checks to beginning of CreateTransaction (Andrew Chow)
cd1d6d3324 Rename nSubtractFeeFromAmount in CreateTransaction (Andrew Chow)
dac21c793f Rename nValue and nValueToSelect (Andrew Chow)
d2aee3bbc7 Remove extraneous scope in CreateTransactionInternal (Andrew Chow)
b2995963b5 Move cs_wallet lock in CreateTransactionInternal to top of function (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
#17331 did some refactors and cleanup of `CreateTransactionInternal` to make it easier to understand, however it is still a bit convoluted even though it doesn't have to be. This PR does additional cleanup and refactoring to `CreateTransactionInternal` so that it is easier to understand. Some unnecessary code was removed, some variables moved around to where they matter, and several indents removed.
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meshcollider:
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a8bd5ea017 build, qt: Fix libraries linking order for Linux hosts (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
`-lxcb-shm` should follow `-lxcb` when linking libraries for Linux hosts.
Fixes#22105.
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ACK a8bd5ea017
fanquake:
ACK a8bd5ea017
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1c4b456e1a gui: send using external signer (Sjors Provoost)
24815c6309 gui: wallet creation detects external signer (Sjors Provoost)
3f845ea299 node: add externalSigners to interface (Sjors Provoost)
62ac119f91 gui: display address on external signer (Sjors Provoost)
450cb40a34 wallet: add displayAddress to interface (Sjors Provoost)
eef8d64529 gui: create wallet with external signer (Sjors Provoost)
6cdbc83e93 gui: add external signer path to options dialog (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Big picture overview in [this gist](https://gist.github.com/Sjors/29d06728c685e6182828c1ce9b74483d).
This PR adds GUI support for external signers, based on the since merged bitcoin/bitcoin#16546 (RPC).
The UX isn't amazing - especially the blocking calls - but it works.
First we adds a GUI setting for the signer script (e.g. path to HWI):
<img width="625" alt="Schermafbeelding 2019-08-05 om 19 32 59" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/62483415-e1ff1680-b7b7-11e9-97ca-8d2ce54ca1cb.png">
Then we add an external signer checkbox to the wallet creation dialog:
<img width="374" alt="Schermafbeelding 2019-11-07 om 19 17 23" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/68416387-b57ee000-0194-11ea-9730-127d60273008.png">
It's checked by default if HWI detects a device. It also grabs the name. It then creates a fresh wallet and imports the keys.
You can verify an address on the device (blocking...):
<img width="673" alt="Schermafbeelding 2019-08-05 om 19 29 22" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/62483560-43bf8080-b7b8-11e9-9902-8a036116dc4b.png">
Sending, including coin selection, Just Works(tm) as long the device is present.
~External signer support is enabled by default when the GUI is configured and Boost::Process is present.~
External signer support remains disabled by default, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21935.
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achow101:
Code Review ACK 1c4b456e1a
hebasto:
ACK 1c4b456e1a, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (Qt 5.12.8) with HWW `2.0.2-rc.1`.
promag:
Tested ACK 1c4b456e1a but rebased with e033ca1379, with HWI 2.0.2, with Nano S and Nano X.
meshcollider:
re-code-review ACK 1c4b456e1a
Tree-SHA512: 3503113c5c69d40adb6ce364d8e7cae23ce82d032a00474ba9aeb6202eb70f496ef4a6bf2e623e5171e524ad31ade7941a4e0e89539c64518aaec74f4562d86b
108a6be92a guix: Check for disk space availability before building (Carl Dong)
d7dec89091 guix: Remove dest if OUTDIR mv fails (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
There seems to be some corner cases that can be hit when guix scripts unexpectedly fail in the middle of operation, see: https://gnusha.org/bitcoin-builds/2021-05-24.log
- Perform an early disk space check for `guix-build`
- Overwrite existing output directory after a successful build (the existing one might be malformed), and cleanup output directory if the `mv` somehow fails
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laanwj:
Tested ACK 108a6be92a
achow101:
ACK 108a6be92a
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In order to enable exact fee calculation for transactions that spend
P2PK outputs in the MiniWallet, we enforce the created signatures to
have a fixed length (>49.89% probability) by default. With that it is
easier to check the created transactions vsize and avoid flaky tests
that would appear whenever the signatures R- or S-values are smaller
(due to leading zero bytes).
Note that to get the total scriptSig size one has to add another
2 bytes, as there is also the OP_PUSHx instruction on the front and
the sighash type byte on the back, leading to a final scriptSig size
of 73 bytes.
2eb0eeda39 validation: document lack of inherited signaling in RBF policy (Antoine Riard)
906b6d9da6 test: Extend feature_rbf.py with no inherited signaling (Antoine Riard)
Pull request description:
Contrary to BIP125 or other full-node implementation (e.g btcd), Bitcoin Core's mempool policy doesn't implement inherited signaling.
This PR documents our mempool behavior on this and add a test demonstrating the case.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 2eb0eeda39
benthecarman:
ACK 2eb0eeda39
Tree-SHA512: d41453d3b49bae3c1eb532a968f43bc047084913bd285929d4d9cba142777ff2be38163d912e28dfc635f4ecf446de68effad799c6e71be52f81e83410c712fb
7a681d61b0 Add sync_blocks in wallet_orphanedreward.py. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
Add an explicit `sync_blocks` call in `wallet_orphanedreward.py`, which was missing and could lead to intermittent failures of the test due to race conditions.
This will presumably fix#22181.
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MarcoFalke:
review ACK 7a681d61b0
Tree-SHA512: bb226c31bf3f2e7c52beb829d7b67496e5b38781245db5f9184e3f28c93ac3aa4d21fcf5bf3055e79d384cfd0ed916e79dccb3d77486e86fe1fedb5e35f894ad
Add an explicit sync_blocks call in wallet_orphanedreward.py, which was
missing and could lead to intermittent failures of the test due to
race conditions.
This will presumably fix https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22181.
fa13f34bf3 fuzz: Increase branch coverage of the float fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
fad0c58c3e fuzz: Remove confusing return keyword from CallOneOf (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the branch coverage for the float fuzz target is only 50% : https://marcofalke.github.io/btc_cov/fuzz.coverage/src/test/fuzz/float.cpp.gcov.html
This is caused by the Fuzzed Data Provider only picking "nice" floats.
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practicalswift:
cr ACK fa13f34bf3: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: 326822515e9a1c77647d41eab9a96185a3b320914d9264730fa72ffb76c2bf3dc5bf72cf6cd9beef14f4f032358d76a976860bf3e2418ae61943cf926c0ea086
5c7ee1b2da libsecp256k1 no longer has --with-bignum= configure option (Pieter Wuille)
bdca9bcb6c Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' changes from 3967d96bf1..efad3506a8 (Pieter Wuille)
cabb566123 Disable certain false positive warnings for libsecp256k1 msvc build (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This updates our src/secp256k1 subtree to the latest upstream master. The changes include:
* The introduction of safegcd-based modular inverses, reducing ECDSA signing time by 25%-30% and ECDSA verification time by 15%-17%.
* [Original paper](https://gcd.cr.yp.to/papers.html) by Daniel J. Bernstein and Bo-Yin Yang
* [Implementation](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/767) by Peter Dettman; [final](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/831) version
* [Explanation](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/blob/master/doc/safegcd_implementation.md) of the algorithm using Python snippets
* [Analysis](https://github.com/sipa/safegcd-bounds) of the maximum number of iterations the algorithm needs
* [Formal proof in Coq](https://medium.com/blockstream/a-formal-proof-of-safegcd-bounds-695e1735a348) by Russell O'Connor, for a high-level equivalent algorithm
* Removal of libgmp as an (optional) dependency (which wasn't used in the Bitcoin Core build)
* CI changes (Travis -> Cirrus)
* Build system improvements
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laanwj:
Tested ACK 5c7ee1b2da
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faa94961d6 test: Add temporary logging to debug #20975 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
to be reverted after a fix
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK faa94961d6
Tree-SHA512: 1f3103fcf4cad0af54e26c4d257bd824b128b5f2d2b81c302e861a829fd55d6a099fa476b79b30a71fe98975ae604b9e3ff31fd48a51d442389a9bd515e60ba0
The Tor v2 addresses, left over from when Tor v2 was supported will be
unserialized as a dummy, invalid `::` (all zeros) IPv6 address. Remove
them so that they do not take up space in addrman.
The return type is already enforced to be void by the
ternary operator:
./test/fuzz/util.h:47:25: error: right operand to ? is void, but left operand is of type *OTHER_TYPE*
((i++ == call_index ? callables() : void()), ...);
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~
3737d35fee fuzz: Terminate immediately if a fuzzing harness ever tries to perform a DNS lookup (belts and suspenders) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Terminate immediately if a fuzzing harness tries to perform a DNS lookup (belt and suspenders).
Obviously this _should_ never happen, but if it _does_ happen we want immediate termination instead of a DNS lookup :)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 3737d35fee
Tree-SHA512: 51cd2d32def7f9f052e02f99c354656af1f807cc9fdf592ab765e620bfe660f1ed26e0484763f94aba650424b44959eafaf352bfd0f81aa273e350510e97356e
68ace23fa3 test: convert docs into type annotations in test_framework/test_node.py (fanquake)
8bfcba36db test: convert docs into type annotations in test_framework/wallet.py (fanquake)
b043ca8e8b test: convert docs into type annotations in test_framework/util.py (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Rather than having function types exist as documentation, make them type annotations, which enables more `mypy` checking.
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62cb8d98d2 qt: Drop BitcoinGUI* WalletFrame data member (Hennadii Stepanov)
f73e5c972a qt: Move CreateWalletActivity connection from WalletFrame to BitcoinGUI (Hennadii Stepanov)
20e2e24e90 qt: Move WalletView connections from WalletFrame to BitcoinGUI (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- implements an idea from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17937#issuecomment-575991765
- simplifies `WalletFrame` class interface
- as a side effect, removes `bitcoingui` -> `walletframe` -> `bitcoingui` circular dependency
- is an alternative to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17500
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Tested ACK 62cb8d98d2 on macos 11.2.3 with depends build.
jarolrod:
ACK 62cb8d98d2
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fb1b1e0f3e qt: Save/restore column sizes of the tables in the Peers tab (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
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jarolrod:
ACK fb1b1e0f3e
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8b419b5163 qt: make console buttons look clickable (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
On master, for macOS, the console buttons' hitboxes are quite small. This makes clicking on the button with your mouse a little more tedious than it should be. The Issue is related to recent versions of Qt (>5.9.8) not playing so nice on macOS when there are "incorrect" `width` and `height` values set for a `QPushButton` (here is another example: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/319#pullrequestreview-652907740).
This fixes this small hitbox issue by converting the buttons from `QPushButton` to `QToolButton`, which in turn makes the buttons look explicitly clickable. This approach was chosen as it helps us avoid having to play around with `width` and `height` values until we find values that play nice with macOS and look good on Linux & Windows. Also, `QToolButton` is an appropriate class for these buttons.
Per [Qt Docs](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtoolbutton.html#details):
> A tool button is a special button that provides quick-access to specific commands or options. As opposed to a normal command button, a tool button usually doesn't show a text label, but shows an icon instead.
Since we are changing the type of the buttons, we need to change the respective actions connection logic in `rpcconsole`. Instead of plugging in `QToolButton`, we abstract it to the base class: `QAbstractButton`.
per [Qt Dev Notes](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/Developer-Notes-for-Qt-Code#inherited-signals-and-slot)
> Use base class functions as this makes the code more general, e.g., use QAbstractButton::clicked instead of QPushButton::clicked.
While here, we also update the size of the icons to `22x22` to be consistent with other tool buttons.
**macOS: Master vs PR:**
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
|  |  |
**Linux: Master vs PR:**
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
|  |  |
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hebasto:
ACK 8b419b5163, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (Qt 5.12.8).
promag:
Tested ACK 8b419b5163 on macOS Big Sur M1, this drops only relevant usages to `flat` buttons.
Tree-SHA512: 3f3cdcbe83398136a1d1ee8fc2835be8681f2ed39e79db1e939cab6a00a779f528343d54992807a845cc84d9ef13591affb7a6dbca9e5753a2b8665b0af4d611
fa2b6c62cd test: Remove unused node from feature_nulldummy (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is confusing and might even slow down the test.
This reverts a change that was added a year ago in d438d60 and then the need for it was removed by 95d5d5e six months ago.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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ca3a77068b test: Fix p2p_leak.py intermittent failure by lowering timeout (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Fixes#22085
Root cause: There was just 1 second between the wait (5 seconds) and the `-peertimeout=4`.
Since `ShouldRunInactivityChecks` in `net.cpp` measures the timeout in seconds, its result can only change once per second, even though it is called more often.
So in situations when the connection is established early in a given second like [here](https://bitcoinbuilds.org/index.php?ansilog=d7b3e075-683a-45cc-94d4-9645fc17e0b6.log#l3117) (2021-05-27T12:28:04.**001**913Z ), the 1 second leeway was not be sufficient, leading to the intermittent failures.
Fix this by lowering the timeout by one second.
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MarcoFalke:
re-ACK ca3a77068b
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Reduce the condition `IsRFC4193() && !IsTor()` to `IsRFC4193()`. We know
that if `IsRFC4193()` is `true` then, for sure, the address is not Tor,
so `!IsTor()` is also `true`.
e4356f6a6c Testcase for wallet issue with orphaned rewards. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
This adds a new test case demonstrating the wallet issue when block rewards are orphaned (#14148).
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LarryRuane:
ACK e4356f6a6c
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reACK e4356f6a6c .
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3d552b0d78 [doc] explain why CheckBlock() is called before AcceptBlock() (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Based on https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2019-February/016697.html and its PDF attachment.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 3d552b0d78
Tree-SHA512: d1ef39855317853e0e7e051ec6015054d0d227fcdf20281c2c1921056537f1f79044aa1bdd35f46475edd17596fbcae79aeb338c4865b1269a01b158f6cb2ac4
If all our high-bandwidth compact block serving peers (BIP 152) stall block
download, then we can be denied a block for (potentially) a long time. As
inbound connections are much more likely to be adversarial than outbound
connections, mitigate this risk by never removing our last outbound HB peer if
it would be replaced by an inbound.
2667366aaa tests: check derivation of P2TR (Pieter Wuille)
7cedafc541 Add tr() descriptor (derivation only, no signing) (Pieter Wuille)
90fcac365e Add TaprootBuilder class (Pieter Wuille)
5f6cc8daa8 Add XOnlyPubKey::CreateTapTweak (Pieter Wuille)
2fbfb1becb Make consensus checking of tweaks in pubkey.* Taproot-specific (Pieter Wuille)
a4bf84039c Separate WitnessV1Taproot variant in CTxDestination (Pieter Wuille)
41839bdb89 Avoid dependence on CTxDestination index order (Pieter Wuille)
31df02a070 Change Solver() output for WITNESS_V1_TAPROOT (Pieter Wuille)
4b1cc08f9f Make XOnlyPubKey act like byte container (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is a subset of #21365, to aide review.
This adds support `tr(KEY)` or `tr(KEY,SCRIPT)` or `tr(KEY,{{S1,{{S2,S3},...}},...})` descriptors, describing Taproot outputs with specified internal key, and optionally any number of scripts, in nested groups of 2 inside `{`/`}` if there are more than one. While it permits importing `tr(KEY)`, anything beyond that is just laying foundations for more features later.
Missing:
* Signing support (see #21365)
* Support for more interesting scripts inside the tree (only `pk(KEY)` is supported for now). In particular, a multisig policy based on the new `OP_CHECKSIGADD` opcode would be very useful.
* Inferring `tr()` descriptors from outputs (given sufficient information).
* `getaddressinfo` support.
* MuSig support. Standardizing that is still an ongoing effort, and is generally kind of useless without corresponding PSBT support.
* Convenient ways of constructing descriptors without spendable internal key (especially ones that arent't trivially recognizable as such).
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Sjors:
utACK 2667366 (based on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21365#issuecomment-846945215 review, plus the new functional test)
achow101:
Code Review ACK 2667366aaa
lsilva01:
Tested ACK 2667366aaa
meshcollider:
utACK 2667366aaa
Tree-SHA512: 61046fef22c561228338cb178422f0b782ef6587ec8208d3ce2bd07afcff29a664b54b35c6b01226eb70b6540b43f6dd245043d09aa6cb6db1381b6042667e75
5d82a57db4 contrib: remove torv2 seed nodes (Jon Atack)
5f7e086dac contrib: update generate-seeds.py to ignore torv2 addresses (Jon Atack)
8be56f0f8e p2p, refactor: extract OnionToString() from CNetAddr::ToStringIp() (Jon Atack)
5f9d3c09b4 p2p: remove torv2 from CNetAddr::ToStringIP() (Jon Atack)
3d39042144 p2p: remove torv2 in SetIP() and ADDR_TORV2_SIZE constant (Jon Atack)
cff5ec477a p2p: remove pre-addrv2 onions from SerializeV1Array() (Jon Atack)
4192a74413 p2p: ignore torv2-in-ipv6 addresses in SetLegacyIPv6() (Jon Atack)
1d631e956f p2p: remove BIP155Network::TORV2 from GetBIP155Network() (Jon Atack)
7d1769bc45 p2p: remove torv2 from SetNetFromBIP155Network() (Jon Atack)
eba9a94b9f fuzz: rename CNetAddr/CService deserialize targets (Jon Atack)
c56a1c9b18 p2p: drop onions from IsAddrV1Compatible(), no longer relay torv2 (Jon Atack)
f8e94002fc p2p: remove torv2/ADDR_TORV2_SIZE from SetTor() (Jon Atack)
0f1c58ae87 test: update feature_proxy to torv3 (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:

This patch removes support in Bitcoin Core for Tor v2 onions, which are already removed from the release of Tor 0.4.6.
- no longer serialize/deserialize and relay Tor v2 addresses
- ignore incoming Tor v2 addresses
- remove Tor v2 addresses from the addrman and peers.dat on node launch
- update generate-seeds.py to ignore Tor v2 addresses
- remove Tor v2 hard-coded seeds
Tested with tor-0.4.6.1-alpha (no v2 support) and 0.4.5.7 (v2 support). With the latest Tor (no v2 support), this removes all the warnings like those reported with current master in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21351
```
<bitcoind debug log>
Socks5() connect to […].onion:8333 failed: general failure
<tor log>
Invalid hostname [scrubbed]; rejecting
```
and the addrman no longer has Tor v2 addresses on launching bitcoind.
```rake
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -addrinfo
{
"addresses_known": {
"ipv4": 44483,
"ipv6": 8467,
"torv2": 0,
"torv3": 2296,
"i2p": 6,
"total": 55252
}
}
```
After recompiling back to current master and restarting with either of the two Tor versions (0.4.5.7 or 0.4.6.1), -addrinfo initially returns 0 Tor v2 addresses and then begins finding them again.
Ran nodes on this patch over the past week on mainnet/testnet/signet/regtest after building with DEBUG_ADDRMAN.
Verified that this patch bootstraps an onlynet=onion node from the Tor v3 hardcoded fixed seeds on mainnet and testnet and connects to blocks and v3 onion peers: `rm ~/.bitcoin/testnet3/peers.dat ; ./src/bitcoind -testnet -dnsseed=0 -onlynet=onion`

Tested using `addnode`, `getaddednodeinfo`,`addpeeraddress`, `disconnectnode` and `-addrinfo` that a currently valid, connectable Tor v2 peer can no longer be added:

Thanks to Vasil Dimov, Carl Dong, and Wladimir J. van der Laan for their work on BIP155 and Tor v3 that got us here.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 5d82a57db4
Tree-SHA512: 590ff3d2f6ef682608596facb4b01f44fef69716d2ab3552ae1655aa225f4bf104f9ee08d6769abb9982a8031de93340df553279ce1f5023771f9f2b651178bb
f5ba424cd4 wallet: Add IsAddressUsed / SetAddressUsed methods (Russell Yanofsky)
62252c95e5 interfaces: Stop exposing wallet destdata to gui (Russell Yanofsky)
985430d9b2 test: Add gui test for wallet receive requests (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Stop giving GUI access to destdata rows in database. Replace with narrow API just for saving and reading receive request information.
This simplifies code and should prevent the GUI from interfering with other destdata like address-used status. It also adds some more GUI test coverage.
There are no changes in behavior.
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
tACK f5ba424cd4
laanwj:
Code review ACK f5ba424cd4
Tree-SHA512: 5423df4786e537a59013cb5bfb9e1bc29a7ca4b8835360c00cc2165a59f925fdc355907a4ceb8bca0285bb4946ba235bffa7645537a951ad03fd3b4cee17b6b0
a58868d201 build: Makes rcc output always deterministic (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The Qt Resource Compiler ([rcc](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/rcc.html)) has a command-line option `--format-version` which has the [default value](https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/src/tools/rcc/main.cpp?h=5.12.10#n172) 2.
The only difference from `--format-version 1` is adding a [last modified timestamp](https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/src/tools/rcc/rcc.cpp?h=5.12.10#n207) to the output file ([credits](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21654#issuecomment-819198228) to **fanquake**). That, in turn, forces us to use `QT_RCC_SOURCE_DATE_OVERRIDE=1` to get deterministic builds (#13732).
This change makes rcc output always deterministic by using `--format-version 1` option that makes usage of the
`QT_RCC_SOURCE_DATE_OVERRIDE` needless.
---
Also it improves interaction with ccache:
On master (f6c44e999b):
```
$ make && make clean && ccache --zero-stats && make && ccache --show-stats
...
cache directory /home/hebasto/.ccache
primary config /home/hebasto/.ccache/ccache.conf
secondary config (readonly) /etc/ccache.conf
stats updated Sun Apr 11 15:45:43 2021
stats zeroed Sun Apr 11 15:45:05 2021
cache hit (direct) 638
cache hit (preprocessed) 0
cache miss 1
cache hit rate 99.84 %
called for link 10
cleanups performed 0
files in cache 20023
cache size 13.2 GB
max cache size 15.0 GB
```
The missed file is always `qt/libbitcoinqt_a-qrc_bitcoin_locale.o`.
With this PR:
```
$ make && make clean && ccache --zero-stats && make && ccache --show-stats
...
cache directory /home/hebasto/.ccache
primary config /home/hebasto/.ccache/ccache.conf
secondary config (readonly) /etc/ccache.conf
stats updated Sun Apr 11 15:28:46 2021
stats zeroed Sun Apr 11 15:28:21 2021
cache hit (direct) 639
cache hit (preprocessed) 0
cache miss 0
cache hit rate 100.00 %
called for link 10
cleanups performed 0
files in cache 20012
cache size 13.2 GB
max cache size 15.0 GB
```
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK a58868d201
Tree-SHA512: 52f4a3267f41883d13025c0de79b6da22e92d60c729e01b986935c6812bbfe7fadc40b742bd715bfdf09df94af6838d4fbbe8208c6123f366108e38c8e1121c5
3b36395b96 depends: Fix qt.mk for mac arm64 (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
With f16d4cd8c5 `depends/config.guess` gives `aarch64-apple-darwin20.3.0` where before would give `arm-apple-darwin20.3.0`. Fix `qt.mk` accordingly.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 3b36395b96, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
fanquake:
ACK 3b36395b96
Tree-SHA512: bd20402d0a6e9a5bb652198de189cf2b4f3f76fd03d0cba8c4d657c60b8a088cf3532efe6c1efbbedd94c00a155e6d180b77f1cd8bc24e0e35764839e8b77e30
ab86ac7739 build, qt: Make QWindowsVistaStylePlugin available again (regression) (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is similar to 1be8e0f238, and, actually, it is a #21376 follow up.
Required as in Qt 5.12.x style plugins are separated.
Fixes#22132.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/303.
**Note for reviewers**. Besides visual changes in the GUI, you could compare the first dozen of lines in the `debug.log` file.
---
#### Guix build:
```
$ HOSTS=x86_64-w64-mingw32 contrib/guix/guix-build
$ find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 guix-build-ab86ac7739b2/output/dist-archive/SKIPATTEST.TAG
d3f05888c95d6cf6f4a0bac952d4c0bf1e271f49cb7ab92b08080b753957e5e5 guix-build-ab86ac7739b2/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-ab86ac7739b2.tar.gz
113bb86ffd2854e08d3c0c5cd3f9728f2e4fe6c7a1813bc1c4b73eb48ad6597f guix-build-ab86ac7739b2/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-ab86ac7739b2-win-unsigned.tar.gz
3fdc99754d6f26d9655a308c8847076d8fd4db8d61f4f18d8ef545894a42c10d guix-build-ab86ac7739b2/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-ab86ac7739b2-win64-debug.zip
932bb69e3eb1a617f9e337b83220c9d6a277bec421f4d78e32dffde5643eb00c guix-build-ab86ac7739b2/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-ab86ac7739b2-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
852f4c03ad049fcd6bb2ce25b3bcf4e18b90d34f7232660024b341bd7c8dd710 guix-build-ab86ac7739b2/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-ab86ac7739b2-win64.zip
c6a33a193a6b128e665198dde94758acab3a5ab7fefe0c3c6617eb98ad01693d guix-build-ab86ac7739b2/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/inputs.SHA256SUMS
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Concept and code review ACK ab86ac7739
fanquake:
ACK ab86ac7739
Tree-SHA512: 9f5498480379fad41de616da48331e123daf5b2294ca79c33ffea2b113b314634be9a2a70bf060cb5be1392a48e9d047891e1d22c129f408f1d76a0bc888441f
8050eb43bf script: fix spelling linter raising spuriously on "invokable" (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
"invokable" is a valid word that means to be callable, but the linter is raising on it:
```
$ test/lint/lint-spelling.sh
contrib/guix/guix-attest:18: invokable ==> invocable
contrib/guix/guix-clean:18: invokable ==> invocable
contrib/guix/guix-verify:18: invokable ==> invocable
^ Warning: codespell identified likely spelling errors. Any false positives? Add them to the list of ignored words in test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 8050eb43bf
Tree-SHA512: 43f8dc7b7adb00ae563ccfe04a64a7ceb50237f24ff87209062bf57b2564b4d38a409df80e0183aa4f40ab306b5e07d7a5fad1600d41705bd3c443ed66a6d1c1
* Rename RewindBlockIndex -> NeedsRedownload (follow-up to commit
d831e711ca)
* Fix typos
* Inline comments about faking chain data to avoid duplicating them
Since headers-first syncing, we only ever request a block if we've already validated its headers.
Therefore QueuedBlock.fValidatedHeaders is always set to true. Remove it.
As proposed by @laanwj the error message is now prefixed with the
"timeout on transient error:" prefix, to explain why the error is
suddenly considered terminal.
Adds a new numeric `-rpcwaittimeout` that can be used to limit the
time we spend waiting on the RPC server to appear. This is used by
downstream projects to provide a bit of slack when `bitcoind`s RPC
interface is not available right away.
37371268d1 Mark `CheckTxInputs` `[[nodiscard]]` (out-param `txfee` only set if call is successful). Avoid UUM in fuzzing harness `coins_view`. (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Mark `CheckTxInputs` `[[nodiscard]]` (out-param `txfee` only set if call is successful).
Avoid use of uninitialised memory (UUM) in fuzzing harness `coins_view`.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 37371268d1
Tree-SHA512: edada5b2e80ce9ad3bd57b4c445bedefffa0a2d1cc880957d6848e4b7d9fc1ce036cd17f8b18bc03a36fbf84fc29c166cd6ac3dfbfe03e69d6fdbda13697754d
5f23531926 CRegTestParams: Use `args` instead of `gArgs`. (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
This PR is a very minor follow-up to #13311.
I believe that `gArgs` was just overlooked at the modified line.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 5f23531926
Tree-SHA512: f4e4ed6b23fca60e88825b502f20a1341ee2e4429bc8a2a7e419057adb643abda11be2061fe7ee076931657736e629aff88fd2c33737c84c330dc9d64f368c30
faa8dfd6a1 ci: Bump macOS image to big-sur-xcode-12.5 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Closes#22068
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK faa8dfd6a1, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged, and the Cirrus CI is green.
Tree-SHA512: e29f6290163f3727f3603a3d6b4cf47677f6b02fff370e8d9073962a42bd7ab1ae8d247306e4c41bcadf0a208784344a6229627fe1a883b1e5112df30ea88635
Initially these values were 'per block' in an earlier version but were then changed to total values. The names were not updated to reflect that.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
s() { git grep -l "$1" src | xargs sed -i "s/$1/$2/g"; }
s 'm_block_unspendable_amount' 'm_total_unspendable_amount'
s 'm_block_prevout_spent_amount' 'm_total_prevout_spent_amount'
s 'm_block_new_outputs_ex_coinbase_amount' 'm_total_new_outputs_ex_coinbase_amount'
s 'm_block_coinbase_amount' 'm_total_coinbase_amount'
s 'block_unspendable_amount' 'total_unspendable_amount'
s 'block_prevout_spent_amount' 'total_prevout_spent_amount'
s 'block_new_outputs_ex_coinbase_amount' 'total_new_outputs_ex_coinbase_amount'
s 'block_coinbase_amount' 'total_coinbase_amount'
s 'unspendables_genesis_block' 'total_unspendables_genesis_block'
s 'unspendables_bip30' 'total_unspendables_bip30'
s 'unspendables_scripts' 'total_unspendables_scripts'
s 'unspendables_unclaimed_rewards' 'total_unspendables_unclaimed_rewards'
s 'm_unspendables_genesis_block' 'm_total_unspendables_genesis_block'
s 'm_unspendables_bip30' 'm_total_unspendables_bip30'
s 'm_unspendables_scripts' 'm_total_unspendables_scripts'
s 'm_unspendables_unclaimed_rewards' 'm_total_unspendables_unclaimed_rewards'
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
9a0969585f build: Add /opt/homebrew to path to look for boost libraries (Fu Yong Quah)
Pull request description:
Following the instruction in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-osx.md for building on the M1 Macs don't work out of the box, because homebrew now defaults to /opt/homebrew instead of /usr/local. This PR fixes that.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK 9a0969585f
promag:
Tested ACK 9a0969585f.
Tree-SHA512: 472568b97fbd8623481fe6fd43b0509fa32fe7f1c1d8090321a6a6a5bdc7343d4ad4122c10dcc7c9c93068db8a3f009a73befaf1ba11e4af54a66afd2c2dbe14
dafab2b1b3 doc: improve note on choosing posix mingw32 (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
The current [windows build doc](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-windows.md) can lead someone to believe that the step where you must choose the posix mingw32 g++ compiler option is only for `Ubuntu 18.04`. It is only until you (or just me) go through the cross-compile process and realize that it's not building because you didn't set this option on > `Ubuntu 18.04`. Then you come back and read the footnotes and see: `Starting from Ubuntu Xenial 16.04...`.
This PR improves this portion of the doc by editing the text around this stage to state "this is now the next step". We could add a note saying `Ubuntu 18.04 and up`, but this is redundant as it's unlikely someone will be using < Ubuntu 18.04 since it's not officially supported by our build system. While here, some minor fixups and add some more guidance to completing this step.
**Master:** [render](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-windows.md#building-for-64-bit-windows)
**PR:** [render](dafab2b1b3/doc/build-windows.md (building-for-64-bit-windows))
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK dafab2b1b3
hebasto:
ACK dafab2b1b3
Tree-SHA512: d8d50fa13c34be753700843183a1a4addad6447c813bfc039865ba11d5fa03c25206ed6f3782331df4c6a44448e3fec4138ae911b995b5cacc5b756bb5d74bb4
6c3fcd5591 test: remove BasicTestingSetup from util_threadnames unit tests (fanquake)
b53d3c1b1f test: remove BasicTestingSetup from uint256 unit tests (fanquake)
c0497a4928 test: remove BasicTestingSetup from torcontrol unit tests (fanquake)
ef8bb0473b test: remove BasicTestingSetup from sync unit tests (fanquake)
1aee83421f test: remove BasicTestingSetup from reverse_lock unit tests (fanquake)
57ba949ef5 test: remove BasicTestingSetup from policy_fee unit tests (fanquake)
3974c962b6 test: remove BasicTestingSetup from merkleblock tests (fanquake)
cd5bc4b470 test: remove BasicTestingSetup from hash unit tests (fanquake)
39cec22935 test: remove BasicTestingSetup from compilerbug unit tests (fanquake)
6d3b78c0e2 test: remove BasicTestingSetup from bswap unit tests (fanquake)
a13dc24831 test: remove BasicTestingSetup from bech32 unit tests (fanquake)
f4dcbe4498 test: remove BasicTestingSetup from base64 unit tests (fanquake)
fd144f6426 test: remove BasicTestingSetup from base32 unit tests (fanquake)
4c389ba04b test: remove BasicTestingSetup from arith_uint256 unit tests (fanquake)
05590651a0 test: remove BasicTestingSetup from amount unit tests (fanquake)
883a5c7d02 test: remove BasicTestingSetup from allocator unit tests (fanquake)
Pull request description:
* Less setup/overhead for tests that don't need it. Some naive bench-marking would suggest that a full `test_bitcoin` run is a few % faster after this change.
* Tests which don't need the BasicTestingSetup can't accidentally end up depending on it somehow.
* Already the case in at least the scheduler and block_filter tests.
This adds missing includes, but more significant is the removal of `setup_common.h` from tests where it isn't needed. This saves recompiling those tests when changes are made in the header.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 6c3fcd5591: patch looks correct
laanwj:
ACK 6c3fcd5591
Tree-SHA512: 69b891e2b4740402d62b86a4fc98c329a432d125971342a6f97334e166b3537ed3d4cdbb2531fa05c1feae32339c9fcb2dceda9afeeaed4edc70e8caa0962161
0680460041 qt: Translations update (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is a pre-translation-string-freeze update. See [Release schedule for 22.0](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20851).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 0680460041
Tree-SHA512: 65f11cc20e82459ca3484d4f377ff38be5ba31ba906abcb58d3e5ea56ee0eefd5e74c1ef1ea387833812bb2b9a02995dbeed7b45707e1d6db3f49e3b8055af6f
44d05d0a69 test: remove sanitizer suppression for nanobench (Martin Ankerl)
e3c866e3ca test: update nanobench from release 4.0.0 to 4.3.4 (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
This updates the third-party library nanobench with the latest release. It contains mostly minor bugfixes, a new pyperf output format, ability to suppress warnings with environment variable `NANOBENCH_SUPPRESS_WARNINGS`. Full changelog:
v4.0.2
* Changed `doNotOptimizeAway` to what google benchmark is doing. The old code did not work on some machines.
* fix: display correct "total" value
* minor Documentation updates
v4.1.0
* Updated link to new pyperf home
* Adds ability to configure console output time unit
* Add support for environment variable `NANOBENCH_SUPPRESS_WARNINGS`
* Nanobench is now usable with CMake's FetchContent (see documentation: https://nanobench.ankerl.com/tutorial.html#cmake-integration)
v4.2.0
* Ability to store and later compare results added, through `pyperf`.
* See https://nanobench.ankerl.com/tutorial.html#pyperf-python-pyperf-module-output
* Added lots of build targets to travis, similar to bitcoin's build.
* Some minor API & documentation improvements
v4.3.0
* `ankerl::nanobench::Rng` can now return the state with `std::vector<uint64_t> Rng::state()`, and this can also be used to initialize the Rng.
v4.3.1
* Minor cmake improvements when integrationg as a third-party library: add alias `nanobench::nanobench`, default to C++17
v4.3.2
* Fixed a MSVC 2015 build problem
* updates license to 2021.
* build should now work with very old linux headers
* Also disable UBSAN (bitcoin needed to add a suppression)
v4.3.3
* Do not use locale-dependent `std::to_string`
v4.3.4
* Add missing sanitizer suppression to `rotl`
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 44d05d0a69
Tree-SHA512: 3291c85057720cfc84a44bfaa305a7d0df4dc35779169d20de73d32e40d4cdbf3f005bf343f79710eca517441de2459e8118c195c5f5136f99d1f50ebd5dfd08
e12f287498 net: cleanup newly added PeerManagerImpl::ProcessNewBlock (fanquake)
610151f5b0 validation: change ProcessNewBlock() to take a CBlock reference (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Addresses some [post-merge comments](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21713#pullrequestreview-638777410) from #21713. Also makes `ChainstateManager::ProcessNewBlock` take a const reference argument, as it [was asked](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21713#discussion_r615229548) why it was not the case in that PR.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
Code review ACK e12f287498
MarcoFalke:
review ACK e12f287498🚚
Tree-SHA512: 9c3e7353240c862d50bce2a0f58741c109dd628040b56ed46250103f8ebe9009238b131da710486791e28e3a83c985057b7be0a32aed1a929269b43097c7425b
a3f0cbf82d test: run mempool_reorg.py even with wallet disabled (Darius Parvin)
Pull request description:
Run mempool_reorg.py test even when the wallet is disabled, as discussed in #20078.
As part of this PR I created a new method in `MiniWallet`, `create_self_transfer`, to return a raw tx (without broadcasting it) and its associated utxo.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK a3f0cbf82d
Tree-SHA512: 316a38faffadcb87499c1d6eca21e9696cef65362bbffcf621788a9b771bb1fa2971b1c7835cbd34b952d7612ad83afbca824cd8be39ecd6b994e8963027f991
7e32fde912 test: feature_cltv.py: don't return tx copies in modification functions (Sebastian Falbesoner)
9ab2ce0a66 test: drop unused node parameters in feature_cltv.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
0c2139a3f1 test: fix typo in feature_cltv.py (s/ctlv/cltv/) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This tiny PR cleans up the test `feature_cltv.py` in the following ways:
* fixes a typo (s/ctlv/cltv/); compared to CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY, CHECKTIMELOCKVERIFY probably also sounds good and you [even get some search results for it](https://www.google.com/search?q=%22CHECKTIMELOCKVERIFY%22), but it's still wrong ;)
* drops the unused "node" parameters from the tx modification functions
* don't return a copy from the tx modification functions; it's modified in-place, hence a copy is not needed and `cltv_validate(tx, ...)` looks more natural than `tx = cltv_validate(tx, ...)`
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 7e32fde912📼
Tree-SHA512: d2e6230977442f6a511d0f7c99431a44ad3a423647f4f327ce2ce8efe78bf9616c0d2093f5e3c3550f690dcb3f625ddf53227505c01ced70227425f249c25364
7a799c9c2b index: refactor-only: Reuse CChain ref (Carl Dong)
db33cde80f index: Add chainstate member to BaseIndex (Carl Dong)
f4a47a1feb bench: Use existing chainman in AssembleBlock (Carl Dong)
91226eb917 bench: Use existing NodeContext in DuplicateInputs (Carl Dong)
e6b4aa6eb5 miner: Pass in chainman to RegenerateCommitments (Carl Dong)
9ecade1425 rest: Add GetChainman function and use it (Carl Dong)
fc1c282845 rpc/blockchain: Use existing blockman in gettxoutsetinfo (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Overall PR: #20158 (tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager)
The first 2 commits are fixups addressing review for the last bundle: #21391
NEW note:
1. I have opened #21766 which keeps track of potential improvements where the flaws already existed before the de-globalization work, please post on that issue about these improvements, thanks!
Note to reviewers:
1. This bundle may _apparently_ introduce usage of `g_chainman` or `::Chain(state|)Active()` globals, but these are resolved later on in the overall PR. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
2. There may be seemingly obvious local references to `ChainstateManager` or other validation objects which are not being used in callers of the current function in question, this is done intentionally to **_keep each commit centered around one function/method_** to ease review and to make the overall change systematic. We don't assume anything about our callers. Rest assured that once we are considering that particular caller in later commits, we will use the obvious local references. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
3. When changing a function/method that has many callers (e.g. `LookupBlockIndex` with 55 callers), it is sometimes easier (and less error-prone) to use a scripted-diff. When doing so, there will be 3 commits in sequence so that every commit compiles like so:
1. Add `new_function`, make `old_function` a wrapper of `new_function`, divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the local module only**
2. Scripted-diff to divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the rest of the codebase**
3. Remove `old_function`
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK 7a799c9
ariard:
Code Review ACK 7a799c9
fjahr:
re-ACK 7a799c9c2b
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 7a799c9c2b🌠
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 7a799c9c2b. Basically no change since last review except fixed rebase conflicts and a new comment about REST Ensure()
jamesob:
conditional ACK 7a799c9c2b ([`jamesob/ackr/21767.1.dongcarl.bundle_6_n_prune_g_chai`](https://github.com/jamesob/bitcoin/tree/ackr/21767.1.dongcarl.bundle_6_n_prune_g_chai))
Tree-SHA512: 531c00ddcb318817457db2812d9a9d930bc664e58e6f7f1c746350732b031dd624270bfa6b9f49d8056aeb6321d973f0e38e4ff914acd6768edd8602c017d10e
In #21738 an ASAN suppression for nanobench was added. This is not needed any more,as nanobench.h already includes the necessary suppressions for the relevant code.
This updates the third-party library nanobench with the latest release. It contains mostly minor bugfixes, a new pyperf output format, ability to suppress warnings with environment variable `NANOBENCH_SUPPRESS_WARNINGS`. Full changelog:
v4.0.2
* Changed `doNotOptimizeAway` to what google benchmark is doing. The old code did not work on some machines.
* fix: display correct "total" value
* minor Documentation updates
v4.1.0
* Updated link to new pyperf home
* Adds ability to configure console output time unit
* Add support for environment variable `NANOBENCH_SUPPRESS_WARNINGS`
* Nanobench is now usable with CMake's FetchContent (see documentation: https://nanobench.ankerl.com/tutorial.html#cmake-integration)
v4.2.0
* Ability to store and later compare results added, through `pyperf`.
* See https://nanobench.ankerl.com/tutorial.html#pyperf-python-pyperf-module-output
* Added lots of build targets to travis, similar to bitcoin's build.
* Some minor API & documentation improvements
v4.3.0
* `ankerl::nanobench::Rng` can now return the state with `std::vector<uint64_t> Rng::state()`, and this can also be used to initialize the Rng.
v4.3.1
* Minor cmake improvements when integrationg as a third-party library: add alias `nanobench::nanobench`, default to C++17
v4.3.2
* Fixed a MSVC 2015 build problem
* updates license to 2021.
* build should now work with very old linux headers
* Also disable UBSAN (bitcoin needed to add a suppression)
v4.3.3
* Do not use locale-dependent `std::to_string`
v4.3.4
* Add missing sanitizer suppression to `rotl`
ffff0d0442 refactor: Switch serialize to uint8_t (1/n) (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Replace `char` -> `uint8_t` in serialization where a sign doesn't make sense (char might be signed/unsigned).
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feb72e5432 scripted-diff: rename GetSystemTimeInSeconds to GetTimeSeconds (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This PR simply renames `GetSystemTimeInSeconds` to `GetTimeSeconds`, for uniformity amongst our time handling functions (`GetTimeMillis`, `GetTimeMicros`). I have a branch that does a chunk of `GetTime()` -> `GetSystemTimeInSeconds` (`GetTimeSeconds`) / `GetTime<T>` migration, so we can eventually remove the (2 year) deprecated `GetTime()`.
However, splitting this off and doing the renaming first while the number of `GetSystemTimeInSeconds` instances is small seems worthwhile.
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38eb37c0bd qt, rpc: Do not accept command while executing another one (Hennadii Stepanov)
0c32b9c527 qt, rpc: Accept stop RPC even another command is executing (Hennadii Stepanov)
ccf790287c qt, rpc, refactor: Return early in RPCConsole::on_lineEdit_returnPressed (Hennadii Stepanov)
5b9c8c9cdd qt, rpc: Add "Executing…" message (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (3f512f3d56) it is possible to enter another command while the current command is still being executed. That makes a mess in the output.
With this PR:

Some previous context: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/59#issuecomment-715275185
---
It is still possible to enter and execute the `stop` command any time.
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0f3d955a38 qt: Make RPC console welcome message translation-friendly (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The best practice is do not split a translatable multi-line message into single lines. This helps translators to follow the context.
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9999e4c64b doc: Fix external links (IRC, ...) (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The freenode channel was deleted by their staff. Fix that by moving to libera chat.
Also includes minor cosmetic fixups 🐷💅
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hebasto:
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kristapsk:
re-ACK 9999e4c64b
theStack:
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jarolrod:
ACK 9999e4c64b
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The functions cltv_modify_tx(), cltv_invalidate() and cltv_validate()
all modify the passed transaction in-place, i.e. there is no need
to return a copy.
d29ea72393 gui: Add access to the Peers tab from the network icon (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR add a small context menu to the network activity icon that provides an access to the Peers tab:

Closes#93.
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Code review ACK d29ea72393.
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- run mempool_reorg.py even when the wallet is not compiled
- add `locktime` argument to `create_self_transfer` and `send_self_transfer`
- use more logs instead of comments
bfa9309ad6 Use COINBASE_MATURITY constant in functional tests. (Kiminuo)
525448df9d Move COINBASE_MATURITY from `feature_nulldummy` test to `blocktools`. (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
`COINBASE_MATURITY` constant was added to `feature_nulldummy` test in #21373. This PR moves the constant to `blocktools.py` file and uses the constant in more tests as suggested [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21373#discussion_r605418462).
Edit: Goal of this PR is to replace integer constants with `COINBASE_MATURITY` but not necessarily in *all* cases because that would mean to read and fully understand all tests. That's out of my time constraints. Any reports where `COINBASE_MATURITY` should be used are welcome though!
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2be3572506 test: Fix IPv6 check on BSD systems (nthumann)
Pull request description:
I noticed that `test_ipv6_local()` always returns `False` on macOS or FreeBSD, even though IPv6 is working perfectly fine. This causes `test/functional/rpc_bind.py --ipv6` and `test/functional/feature_proxy.py` to skip their run.
Apparently, there's a check if the port number is `0` (see [here](64881da478/sys/netinet6/udp6_usrreq.c (L248)) or [here](8f02f2a044/bsd/netinet6/udp6_usrreq.c (L282))), while Linux has no problem with this.
This is fixed by specifying any other port number than `0`, e.g. `1`. Still, because of `SOCK_DGRAM`, no actual connection is made.
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fanquake:
ACK 2be3572506 - nice improvement. I checked that with this change ipv6 related tests in `feature_proxy.py` are being run.
theStack:
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3caedb4c03 build: don't use cf-protection when targeting arm-apple-darwin (fanquake)
Pull request description:
After two reports on IRC of issues building depends on an Apple M1 machine, this option (obviously) can't be used when targeting `arm-apple-darwin`. For now, just use it for `x86_64-apple-darwin`.
```bash
Apple clang version 12.0.5 (clang-1205.0.22.9)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin20.4.0
error: option 'cf-protection=return' cannot be specified on this target
error: option 'cf-protection=branch' cannot be specified on this target
2 errors generated.
```
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Tested ACK 3caedb4c03.
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SelectCoinsMinConf is a bit of a misnomer now since it really just does
all of the coin selection given some parameters. So rename this to
something less annoying to say and makes a bit more sense.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/SelectCoinsMinConf/AttemptSelection/g' $(git grep -l SelectCoinsMinConf ./src)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
It's unnecessary to fill in the vin with dummy inputs, calculate the
fee, then fill in the vin with the actual inputs. Just fill the vin with
the actual inputs the first time.
- txNew nLockTime setting to txNew init
- FeeCalc to the fee estimation fetching
- setCoins to prior to SelectCoins
- nBytes to CalculateMaximumSignedTxSize call
- tx_sizes to CalculateMaximumSignedTxSize call
- coin_selection_params.m_avoid_partial_spends to params init
Ensuring that the recipients vector is not empty and that the amounts
are non-negative can be done in CreateTransaction rather than
CreateTransactionInternal. Additionally, these checks should happen as
soon as possible, so they are done at the beginning of
CreateTransaction.
nValue is the sum of the intended recipient amounts, so name it that for
clarity.
nValueToSelect is the coin selection target value, so name it
selection_target for clarity.
c7bd5842e4 MOVEONLY: CWallet transaction code out of wallet.cpp/.h (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This commit just moves function without making any changes. It can be reviewed with `git log -p -n1 --color-moved=dimmed_zebra`
Motivation for this change is to make `wallet.cpp/h` less monolithic and start to make wallet transaction state tracking comprehensible so bugs in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/Wallet-Transaction-Conflict-Tracking can be fixed safely without introducing new problems.
This moves wallet classes and methods that deal with transactions out of `wallet.cpp/.h` into better organized files:
- `transaction.cpp/.h` - CWalletTx and CMerkleTx class definitions
- `receive.cpp/.h` - functions checking received transactions and computing balances
- `spend.cpp/.h` - functions creating transactions and finding spendable coins
After #20773, when loading is separated from syncing it will also be possible to move more `wallet.cpp/.h` functions to:
- `sync.cpp/.h` - functions handling chain notifications and rescanning
This commit arranges `receive.cpp` and `spend.cpp` functions in dependency order so it's possible to skim `receive.cpp` and get an idea of how computing balances works, and skim `spend.cpp` and get an idea of how transactions are created, without having to jump all over `wallet.cpp` where functions are not in order and there is a lot of unrelated code.
Followup commit "refactor: Detach wallet transaction methods" in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21206 follows up this PR and tweaks function names and arguments to reflect new locations. The two commits are split into separate PRs because this commit is more work to maintain and less work to review, while the other commit is less work to maintain and more work to review, so hopefully this commit can be merged earlier.
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Code review ACK c7bd5842e4, verified move only claim.
meshcollider:
Dimmed-zebra-check and functional test run ACK c7bd5842e4
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4935ac583b qt: Improve GUI responsiveness (Hennadii Stepanov)
75850106ae qt, macos: Fix GUIUtil::PolishProgressDialog bug (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
[`QProgressDialog`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprogressdialog.html) estimates the time the operation will take (based on time for steps), and only shows itself if that estimate is beyond [`minimumDuration`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprogressdialog.html#minimumDuration-prop).
The default `minimumDuration` value is [4 seconds](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprogressdialog.html#details), and it could make users think that the GUI is frozen.
This PR sets `minimumDuration` to zero for all progress dialogs, that affects ones in the `WalletControllerActivity` class.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 4935ac583b. I'm not very familiar with this API but all the changes and explanations make sense and are very clear, and this seems like it should be an improvement.
promag:
Code review ACK 4935ac583b.
jarolrod:
ACK 4935ac583b
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Introduce the maxuploadtarget option to the example bitcoin.conf file. This adds visibility for this option which is useful to those looking to configure bandwidth usage.
Disconnecting an AddrFetch peer only after receiving an addr
message of size >1 prevents dropping them before
they had a chance to answer the getaddr request.
c231254a65 qt: Make TransactionView aware of runtime palette change (Hennadii Stepanov)
2b622d4ace qt: Make CoinControlDialog aware of runtime palette change (Hennadii Stepanov)
97a6b5e06a qt: Make OverviewPage aware of runtime palette change (Hennadii Stepanov)
d05f1b278d qt: Make UnitDisplayStatusBarControl aware of runtime palette change (Hennadii Stepanov)
6b2ce65392 qt: Replace base class of ClickableLabel with ThemedLabel (Hennadii Stepanov)
ff530a2093 qt: Use GUIUtil::ThemedLabel class (Hennadii Stepanov)
d99ef327a8 qt: Add GUIUtil::ThemedLabel class (Hennadii Stepanov)
c054720e08 qt: Make SignVerifyMessageDialog aware of runtime palette change (Hennadii Stepanov)
0dcc3fac43 qt: Make SendCoinsEntry aware of runtime palette change (Hennadii Stepanov)
fa18d28e12 qt: Make RPCConsole aware of runtime palette change (Hennadii Stepanov)
f1083826e3 qt: Make BitcoinGUI aware of runtime palette change (Hennadii Stepanov)
ce17861dc4 qt: Make PlatformStyle aware of runtime palette change (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On macOS switching appearance (Light -> Dark or Dark -> Light) when Bitcoin Core is running makes the GUI pretty unusable.
This bug is especially important when a user chose the "Auto" mode to adjust appearance automatically.
This PR fixes Bitcoin Core behavior.
This is an alternative to #268.
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Tested ACK c231254a65 on macOS Big Sur arm64.
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`CAddrMan` uses `std::map` internally even though it does not require
that the map's elements are sorted. `std::map`'s access time is
`O(log(map size))`. `std::unordered_map` is more suitable as it has a
`O(1)` access time.
This patch lowers the execution times of `CAddrMan`'s methods as follows
(as per `src/bench/addrman.cpp`):
```
AddrMan::Add(): -3.5%
AddrMan::GetAddr(): -76%
AddrMan::Good(): -0.38%
AddrMan::Select(): -45%
```
7d07192dde Add src/qt/android/.gitignore (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes `git` ignore files created by `make apk`.
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7e2a9890e5 depends: latest config.sub (2021-04-30) (fanquake)
f16d4cd8c5 depends: latest config.guess (2021-05-24) (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is split out of #21851. Updating these files should be mechanical, and shouldn't have to wait for that PR. Also, having support in depends for the new `arm-apple-darwin` target (added in [2593751ef276497e312d7c4ce7fd049614c7bf80](https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/commit/?id=2593751ef276497e312d7c4ce7fd049614c7bf80)) is useful when debugging. i.e #22070.
If you try and compile depends for a `arm-apple-darwin` target using master, on a x86_64 darwin machine, currently you'll get:
```bash
gmake -C depends -j9 HOST=arm64-apple-darwin
Invalid configuration `arm64-apple-darwin': machine `arm64-apple' not recognized
shasum: hosts/.mk: No such file or directory
<omitted>
Makefile:111: hosts/.mk: No such file or directory
gmake: *** No rule to make target 'hosts/.mk'. Stop.
```
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13650fe2e5 [policy] detect unsorted packages (glozow)
9ef643e21b [doc] add release note for package testmempoolaccept (glozow)
c4259f4b7e [test] functional test for packages in RPCs (glozow)
9ede34a6f2 [rpc] allow multiple txns in testmempoolaccept (glozow)
ae8e6df709 [policy] limit package sizes (glozow)
c9e1a26d1f [fuzz] add ProcessNewPackage call in tx_pool fuzzer (glozow)
363e3d916c [test] unit tests for ProcessNewPackage (glozow)
cd9a11ac96 [test] make submit optional in CreateValidMempoolTransaction (glozow)
2ef187941d [validation] package validation for test accepts (glozow)
578148ded6 [validation] explicit Success/Failure ctors for MempoolAcceptResult (glozow)
b88d77aec5 [policy] Define packages (glozow)
249f43f3cc [refactor] add option to disable RBF (glozow)
897e348f59 [coins/mempool] extend CCoinsViewMemPool to track temporary coins (glozow)
42cf8b25df [validation] make CheckSequenceLocks context-free (glozow)
Pull request description:
This PR enables validation dry-runs of packages through the `testmempoolaccept` RPC. The expectation is that the results returned from `testmempoolaccept` are what you'd get from test-then-submitting each transaction individually, in that order (this means the package is expected to be sorted in topological order, for now at least). The validation is also atomic: in the case of failure, it immediately halts and may return "unfinished" `MempoolAcceptResult`s for transactions that weren't fully validated. The API for 1 transaction stays the same.
**Motivation:**
- This allows you to test validity for transaction chains (e.g. with multiple spending paths and where you don't want to broadcast yet); closes#18480.
- It's also a first step towards package validation in a minimally invasive way.
- The RPC commit happens to close#21074 by clarifying the "allowed" key.
There are a few added restrictions on the packages, mostly to simplify the logic for areas that aren't critical to main package use cases:
- No package can have conflicts, i.e. none of them can spend the same inputs, even if it would be a valid BIP125 replacement.
- The package cannot conflict with the mempool, i.e. RBF is disabled.
- The total count of the package cannot exceed 25 (the default descendant count limit), and total size cannot exceed 101KvB (the default descendant size limit).
If you're looking for review comments and github isn't loading them, I have a gist compiling some topics of discussion [here](https://gist.github.com/glozow/c3acaf161c95bba491fce31585b2aaf7)
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ariard:
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167fb1fc72 Update Windows code signing certificate (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Updates the Windows code signing certificate to a new one issued by Digicert. This certificate has been issued to Bitcoin Core Code Signing LLC registered in Delaware, US. Note that this is different from the previous Bitcoin Core Code Signing Association registered in Zurich, Switzerland as it was unable to meet the validation requirements in time.
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Pass in chainman instead of prev_block so that we can enforce the
block.hashPrevBlock refers to prev_block invariant in the function
itself.
We should probably rethink BlockAssembler's API and somehow include
commitment regeneration functionality in there. Something like a variant
of CreateNewBlock that takes in a std::vector<TxRef> and return a CBlock
instead of CBlockTemplate. That could avoid reaching for
LookupBlockIndex at all.
This is not the cleanest change but:
1. It fixes the erroneous use of RPC's Ensure*() in rest.cpp, which
cause crashes in REST contexts.
RPC code wraps all calls in a try/except, REST code does not.
Ensure*(), being part of RPC, expects that its throw's will get
caught by a try/except. But if you use Ensure*() in REST code, since
it doesn't have a try/except wrap, a crash will happen.
2. It is consistent with other functions like GetMemPool.
Someone can probably make this a bit prettier.
8caf60dbbe move-only: Group and re-order CAddrMan members by access type (Hennadii Stepanov)
5cd7f8abe3 refactor: Do not expose CAddrMan members as protected without need (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is split from #19238 as all of its commits are trivial to review.
The last commit is easy to review with `git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra`.
Addressed the following comments from #19238:
- 130b82ff35 (r550865131)
> Can you consolidate all the private members and protected members to be next to each other? Multiple private and protected access specifiers make this harder to read than is necessary.
- 130b82ff35 (r557271783)
> Yeah, class declaration is easier to read if there is just one instance of `public:`, `protected:` and `private:` (in that order).
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df4c81fda4 English translations update (Hennadii Stepanov)
bfb53ddda9 scripted-diff: Fix ellipsis after pr20773 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Update for Transifex.
After changing translator comments in #332 this update will show if Transifex triggers strings to be re-translated.
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cb7eba2a57 build: Use Qt archive of the same version as the compiled binaries (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes broken Android APK build when the `depends/sources` directory contains Qt source archives of different versions (e.g., Qt version update [pull request](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22054) in CI with the cached `depends/sources` directory).
This is an alternative to #22058.
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6fe0516858 contrib: add torv3 seed nodes for testnet, drop v2 ones (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Replace the ancient (2015) Tor V2 hardcoded seeds with new Tor V3 ones. This needs to be done before 0.22 to make sure onion-only testnet nodes can still connect to the network. Continues #21560.
Ways to test:
- Re-generate ` src/chainparamsseeds.h` with `cd contrib/seeds && python3 generate-seeds.py . > ../../src/chainparamsseeds.h`, check if git tree stays the same.
- Create a new testnet node with `bitcoind -testnet -onlynet=onion -proxy=127.0.0.1:9050` (or delete `~/.bitcoin/testnet3/peers.dat`), check if it is able to connect to the network and get blocks.
- Check if the addresses are connectable for ex.:
```python3
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import subprocess
with open('contrib/seeds/nodes_test.txt') as f:
for line in (line for line in (line.rstrip().split('#', 1)[0] for line in f) if line):
subprocess.call(["nc", "-v", "-x", "127.0.0.1:9050", "-z"] + line.split(':'))
```
Thanks to jonatack for providing the list.
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a02c970eb0 qt, refactor: Revert explicit including QStringBuilder (Hennadii Stepanov)
3fd3a0fc87 qt, build: Optimize string concatenation (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
From [Qt docs](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#more-efficient-string-construction):
> ... multiple uses of the \[`QString`\] '+' operator usually means multiple memory allocations. When concatenating n substrings, where n > 2, there can be as many as n - 1 calls to the memory allocator.
With this PR
> ... the '+' will automatically be performed as the `QStringBuilder` '%' everywhere.
The change in the `src/Makefile.qt.include` file does not justify submitting this PR into the main repo, IMHO.
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Talkless:
utACK a02c970eb0, built successfully on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2, but did not check if any displayed strings are "wrong" after refactoring.
jarolrod:
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This commit just moves functions without making any changes. It can be
reviewed with `git log -p -n1 --color-moved=dimmed_zebra`
Motivation for this change is to make wallet.cpp/h less monolithic and
start to make wallet transaction state tracking comprehensible so bugs
in
https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/Wallet-Transaction-Conflict-Tracking
can be fixed safely without introducing new problems.
This commit moves wallet classes and methods that deal with transactions
out of wallet.cpp/.h into better organized files:
- transaction.cpp/.h - CWalletTx and CMerkleTx class definitions
- receive.cpp/.h - functions checking received transactions and computing balances
- spend.cpp/.h - functions creating transactions and finding spendable coins
After #20773, when loading is separated from syncing it will also be
possible to move more wallet.cpp/.h functions to:
- sync.cpp/.h - functions handling chain notifications and rescanning
This commit arranges receive.cpp and spend.cpp functions in dependency
order so it's possible to skim receive.cpp and get an idea of how
computing balances works, and skim spend.cpp and get an idea of how
transactions are created, without having to jump all over wallet.cpp
where functions are not in order and there is a lot of unrelated code.
Followup commit "refactor: Detach wallet transaction methods" in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21206 follows up this PR and
tweaks function names and arguments to reflect new locations. The two
commits are split into separate PRs because this commit is more work to
maintain and less work to review, while the other commit is less work to
maintain and more work to review, so hopefully this commit can be merged
earlier.
e6fe1c37d0 rpc: Improve avoidpartialspends and avoid_reuse documentation (Fabian Jahr)
8f073076b1 wallet: Increase OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES to 100 (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to #17824.
This increases OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES to 100 which means that OutputGroups will now be up to 100 outputs large, up from previously 10. The main motivation for this change is that during the PR review club on #17824 [several participants signaled](https://bitcoincore.reviews/17824.html#l-339) that 100 might be a better value here.
I think fees should be manageable for users but more importantly, users should know what they can expect when using the wallet with this configuration, so I also tried to clarify the documentation on `-avoidpartialspends` and `avoid_reuse` a bit. If there are other additional ways how or docs where users can be made aware of the potential consequences of using these parameters, please let me know. Another small upside is that [there seem to be a high number of batching transactions with 100 and 200 inputs](https://miro.medium.com/max/3628/1*sZ5eaBSbsJsHx-J9iztq2g.png)([source](https://medium.com/@hasufly/an-analysis-of-batching-in-bitcoin-9bdf81a394e0)) giving these transactions a bit of a larger anonymity set, although that is probably a very weak argument.
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Xekyo:
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glozow:
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cafef080a2 qt: Refactor to remove unnecessary block in DispatchNotifications (João Barbosa)
57785fb7f6 qt: Early subscribe core signals in transaction table model (João Barbosa)
c6cbdf1a90 qt: Refactor ShowProgress to DispatchNotifications (João Barbosa)
3bccd50ad2 qt: Set flag after inital load on transaction table model (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This fixes the case where transaction notifications arrive between `getWalletTxs` and `subscribeToCoreSignals`. Basically notifications are queued until `getWalletTxs` and wallet rescan complete.
This is also a requirement to call `getWalletTxs` in a background thread.
Motivated by https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20241.
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jonatack:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK cafef080a2. Only change since last review is splitting commits and replacing m_progress with m_loading.
meshcollider:
Code review ACK cafef080a2
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66545da200 Remove support for double serialization (Pieter Wuille)
fff1cae43a Convert uses of double-serialization to {En,De}codeDouble (Pieter Wuille)
afd964d70b Convert existing float encoding tests (Pieter Wuille)
bda33f98e2 Add unit tests for serfloat module (Pieter Wuille)
2be4cd94f4 Add platform-independent float encoder/decoder (Pieter Wuille)
e40224d0c7 Remove unused float serialization (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Based on #21981.
This adds a software-based platform-independent float/double encoder/decoder (platform independent in the sense that it only uses arithmetic and library calls, but never inspects the binary representation). This should strengthen our guarantee that encoded float/double values are portable across platforms. It then removes the functionality to serialize doubles from serialize.h, and replaces its only (non-test) use for fee estimation data serialization with the software encoder.
At least on x86/ARM, the only difference should be how certain NaN values are encoded/decoded (but not *whether* they are NaN or not).
It comes with tests that verify on is_iec559 platforms (which are the only ones we support, at least for now) that the serialized bytes exactly match the binary representation of floats in memory (for non-NaN).
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881a3e2e17 Replace size/weight estimate tuple with struct for named fields (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
For clarity of return values of size estimation functions.
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MarcoFalke:
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practicalswift:
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1be6267ce1 fuzz: don't try and use fopencookie when building for Android (fanquake)
Pull request description:
When building for Android, `_GNU_SOURCE` will be defined:
```bash
/home/ubuntu/android-sdk/ndk/22.1.7171670/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/aarch64-linux-android30-clang++ -dM -E -x c++ - < /dev/null
#define _GNU_SOURCE 1
#define _LP64 1
#define __AARCH64EL__ 1
#define __AARCH64_CMODEL_SMALL__ 1
#define __ANDROID_API__ 30
#define __ANDROID__ 1
#define __ARM_64BIT_STATE 1
.....
```
but it doesn't have the [`fopencookie()` function](https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Streams-and-Cookies.html), or define the `cookie_io_functions_t` type, which results in compile failures:
```bash
In file included from test/fuzz/addition_overflow.cpp:7:
./test/fuzz/util.h:388:15: error: unknown type name 'cookie_io_functions_t'
const cookie_io_functions_t io_hooks = {
^
15 warnings and 1 error generated.
```
Just skip trying to use it if we are building for Android. Should fix#22062.
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practicalswift:
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d8f1ea7227 doc: describe in fuzzing.md how to reproduce a CI crash (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Not sure if this is 100% accurate or missing any pertinent info, but I misremembered how to do this today and it seems like useful information to provide.
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After two reports on IRC of issues building depends on an Apple M1
machine, it turns out that this option can't be used when targeting
arm-apple-darwin. For now, just use it for x86_64-apple-darwin.
```bash
Apple clang version 12.0.5 (clang-1205.0.22.9)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin20.4.0
error: option 'cf-protection=return' cannot be specified on this target
error: option 'cf-protection=branch' cannot be specified on this target
2 errors generated.
```
fa0bfc5239 ci: Bump multiprocess memory (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixes#22059
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa0bfc5239. Thanks for the update, and interesting to know about #21869. It looks like relevant build https://cirrus-ci.com/task/4807455453478912 is succeeding too
fanquake:
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When building for Android, _GNU_SOURCE will be defined, but it doesn't
actually have the fopencookie() function, or define the
cookie_io_functions_t type.
For now just skip trying to use it if we are building for Android.
Should fix#22062.
19d51a2907 qt: Avoid unnecessary translations (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Working on translation, I found these translations introduced in #79, that are unnecessary (assuming the universal nature of the "BTC" string).
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This change fixes broken Android APK build when the `depends/sources`
directory contains Qt source archives of different versions (e.g., Qt
version update pull request in CI with the cached `depends/sources`
directory).
3e05a57297 test: use MiniWallet (P2PK mode) for feature_dersig.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (feature_dersig.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled. A valid DER-signature is created by using the recently introduced P2PK-Mode of the MiniWallet (#21945).
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51a3ac242c Have OutputGroup determine the value to use (Andrew Chow)
6d6d278475 Change SelectCoins_test to actually test SelectCoins (Andrew Chow)
9d3bd74ab4 Remove CreateTransaction while loop and some related variables (Andrew Chow)
6f0d5189af Remove use_bnb and bnb_used (Andrew Chow)
de26eb0e1f Do both BnB and Knapsack coin selection in SelectCoinsMinConf (Andrew Chow)
01dc8ebda5 Have KnapsackSolver actually use effective values (Andrew Chow)
bf26e018de Roll static tx fees into nValueToSelect instead of having it be separate (Andrew Chow)
cc3f14b27c Move output reductions for fee to after coin selection (Andrew Chow)
d97d25d950 Make cost_of_change part of CoinSelectionParams (Andrew Chow)
af5867c896 Move some calculations to common code in SelectCoinsMinConf (Andrew Chow)
1bf4a62cb6 scripted-diff: rename some variables (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Changes `KnapsackSolver` to use effective values instead of just the nominal txout value. Since fees are taken into account during the selection itself, we finally get rid of the `CreateTransaction` loop as well as a few other things that only were only necessary because of that loop.
This should not change coin selection behavior at all (except maybe remove weird edge cases that were caused by the loop). In order to keep behavior the same, `KnapsackSolver` will select outputs with a negative effective value (as it did before).
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instagibbs:
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meshcollider:
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e9f948c727 build: Convert warnings into errors when testing for -fstack-clash-protection (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Apple clang version 12.0.5 (clang-1205.0.22.9) that is a part of Xcode 12.5, and is based on LLVM clang 11.1.0, fires spammy warnings:
```
clang: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-fstack-clash-protection' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
```
From the https://github.com/apple/llvm-project:
```
$ git log --oneline | grep 'stack-clash-protection'
00065d5cbd02 Revert "-fstack-clash-protection: Return an actual error when used on unsupported OS"
4d59c8fdb955 -fstack-clash-protection: Return an actual error when used on unsupported OS
df3bfaa39071 [Driver] Change -fnostack-clash-protection to -fno-stack-clash-protection
68e07da3e5d5 [clang][PowerPC] Enable -fstack-clash-protection option for ppc64
515bfc66eace [SystemZ] Implement -fstack-clash-protection
e67cbac81211 Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86
454621160066 Revert "Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86"
0fd51a4554f5 Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86
658495e6ecd4 Revert "Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86"
e229017732bc Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86
b03c3d8c6209 Revert "Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86"
4a1a0690ad68 Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86
f6d98429fcdb Revert "Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86"
39f50da2a357 Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86
```
I suppose, that Apple clang-1205.0.22.9 ends with on of the "Revert..." commits.
This PR prevents using of the `-fstack-clash-protection` flag if it causes warnings.
---
System: macOS Big Sur 11.3 (20E232).
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Sjors:
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4f504f826b rpc: fix code comment for bumpfee/psbtbumpfee output (Jon Atack)
5cb7ac23fb rpc: fix docs for bumpfee psbt update (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to #21544 and #20891 for the `bumpfee_helper` used for RPCs bumpfee and psbtbumpfee:
- "psbt" field is only returned in psbtbumpfee and not bumpfee
- bumpfee raises if private keys are disabled, so the txid help "Only returned when wallet private keys are enabled." no longer makes sense; remove it
- add missing space in RPC examples ("Bump the fee, get the new transaction'stxid")
- update txid/psbt code comments
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a7a43e8fe8 Factor feefilter logic out (amadeuszpawlik)
c0385f10a1 Remove -feefilter option (amadeuszpawlik)
Pull request description:
net: Remove -feefilter option, as it is debug only and isn't used in any tests. Checking this option for every peer on every iteration of the message handler is unnecessary, as described in #21545.
refactor: Move feefilter logic out into a separate `MaybeSendFeefilter(...)` function to improve readability of the already long `SendMessages(...)`. fixes #21545
The configuration option `-feefilter` has been added in 9e072a6e66: _"Implement "feefilter" P2P message"_
According to the [BIP133](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0133.mediawiki), turning the fee filter off was ment for:
> [...] a node [...] using prioritisetransaction to accept transactions whose actual fee rates might fall below the node's mempool min fee [in order to] disable the fee filter to make sure it is exposed to all possible txid's
`-feefilter` was subsequently set as debug only in #8150, with the motivation that the help message was too difficult to translate.
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jnewbery:
Code review ACK a7a43e8fe8
promag:
Code review ACK a7a43e8fe8.
MarcoFalke:
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6cebac598e test: MiniWallet: introduce enum type for output mode (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up PR to #21945 which lifted the number of MiniWallet's tx output modes from 2 to 3 (by adding P2PK Support).
Since the current way of specifying the mode on the ctor via two booleans is ugly and error-prone (see table in comment https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21945#issuecomment-842526575), a new Enum type `MiniWalletMode` is introduced that can hold the following values:
- ADDRESS_OP_TRUE
- RAW_OP_TRUE
- RAW_P2PK
Also adds documentation that should guide the user on which mode is useful for what etc. with a summary table. (Can also be split up in a separate commit or shortened if that is desired, maybe it's considered to be too verbose).
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Before this commit, CAddress disk serialization was messy. It stored
CLIENT_VERSION in the first 4 bytes, optionally OR'ed with ADDRV2_FORMAT.
- All bits except ADDRV2_FORMAT were ignored, making it hard to use for actual
future format changes.
- ADDRV2_FORMAT determines whether or not nServices is serialized in LE64
format or in CompactSize format.
- Whether or not the embedded CService is serialized in V1 or V2 format is
determined by the stream's version having ADDRV2_FORMAT (as opposed to the
nServices encoding, which is determined by the disk version).
To improve the situation, this commit introduces the following disk
serialization format, compatible with earlier versions, but better defined for
future changes:
- The first 4 bytes store a format version number. Its low 19 bits are ignored
(as it historically stored the CLIENT_VERSION), but its high 13 bits specify
the serialization exactly:
- 0x00000000: LE64 encoding for nServices, V1 encoding for CService
- 0x20000000: CompactSize encoding for nServices, V2 encoding for CService
- Any other value triggers an unsupported format error on deserialization,
and can be used for future format changes.
- The ADDRV2_FORMAT flag in the stream's version does not impact the actual
serialization format; it only determines whether V2 encoding is permitted;
whether it's actually enabled depends solely on the disk version number.
Operationally the changes to the deserializer are:
- Failure when the stored format version number is unexpected.
- The embedded CService's format is determined by the stored format version
number rather than the stream's version number.
These do no introduce incompatibilities, as no code versions exist that write
any value other than 0 or 0x20000000 in the top 13 bits, and no code paths
where the stream's version differs from the stored version.
This adds a new descriptor with syntax e.g. tr(KEY,{S1,{{S2,S3},S4})
where KEY is a key expression for the internal key and S_i are
script expression for the leaves. They have to be organized in
nested {A,B} groups, with exactly two elements.
tr() only exists at the top level, and inside the script expressions
only pk() scripts are allowed for now.
That results in a much safer interface (making the tweak commit
to the key implicitly using a fixed tag means it can't be used for
unrelated tweaking).
This is just a small simplification to prepare for the follow-up instruction
of a CTxDestination variant for taproot outputs.
In the old code, WITNESS_V1_TAPROOT and WITNESS_UNKNOWN both produced
{version, program} as Solver() output. Change this so that WITNESS_V1_TAPROOT
produces just {program}, like WITNESS_V0_* do.
Only allow "packages" with no conflicts, sorted in order of dependency,
and no more than 25 for now. Note that these groups of transactions
don't necessarily need to adhere to some strict definition of a package
or have any dependency relationships. Clients are free to pass in a
batch of 25 unrelated transactions if they want to.
For the MiniWallet constructor, the two boolean parameters
"raw_script" and "use_p2pk" are replaced by a single parameter of the
newly introduced type MiniWalletMode (derived by enum.Enum), which can
hold the following values:
- ADDRESS_OP_TRUE
- RAW_OP_TRUE
- RAW_P2PK
Maximum number of transactions allowed in a package is 25, equal to the
default mempool descendant limit: if a package has more transactions
than this, either it would fail default mempool descendant limit or the
transactions don't all have a dependency relationship (but then they
shouldn't be in a package together). Same rationale for 101KvB virtual
size package limit.
Note that these policies are only used in test accepts so far.
This allows us to easily create transaction chains for package
validation. We don't test_accept if submit=false because we want to be
able to make transactions that wouldn't pass ATMP (i.e. a child
transaction in a package would fail due to missing inputs).
Only allow test accepts for now. Use the CoinsViewTemporary to keep
track of coins created by each transaction so that subsequent
transactions can spend them. Uncache all coins since we only
ever do test accepts (Note this is different from ATMP which doesn't
uncache for valid test_accepts) to minimize impact on the coins cache.
Require that the input txns have no conflicts and be ordered
topologically. This commit isn't able to detect unsorted packages.
ee883201cf guix: repro: Sort find output in libtool for gcc-8 (Carl Dong)
ee0a67c32a codesigning: Use SHA256 as digest for osslsigncode (Windows) (Carl Dong)
38eb91eb06 guix: Add codesigning functionality (Carl Dong)
bac2690e6f guix: Package codesigning tools (Carl Dong)
0a2176d477 guix: Reindent existing manifest.scm (Carl Dong)
c090a3e923 Makefile.am: use APP_DIST_DIR instead of hard-coding dist (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This is the last PR before we reach feature-parity with the Gitian process!
Note: I tried using the `Makefile` inside the distsrc to make the dmg instead of manually listing out the commands, but `make` seems to want to re-make a lot of other files which broke the dmg.
The workflow looks something like this:
1. `env [ FOO=bar... ] ./contrib/guix/guix-build` (add additional env vars as necessary)
2. Codesigners only:
1. Copy `guix-build-<short-id>/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-<short-id>-osx-unsigned.tar.gz` and `guix-build-<short-id>/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-<short-id>-win-unsigned.tar.gz` to signing computer
2. Codesign with `./detached-sig-create.sh` inside the tarball
3. Upload contents of `signature-{osx,win}.tar.gz` to https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-detached-sigs (as a new tag)
3. Checkout new tag for `bitcoin-core/bitcoin-detached-sigs` with the detached signatures
4. `env [ FOO=bar... ] DETACHED_SIGS_REPO=<path/to/bitcoin-detached-sigs> ./contrib/guix/guix-codesign` (modify env vars as necessary)
5. Make sure `guix.sigs` is cloned and updated
6. `env GUIX_SIGS_REPO=<path/to/guix.sigs> SIGNER=0x96AB007F1A7ED999=dongcarl ./contrib/guix/guix-attest` (modify env vars as necessary)
7. Commit your new signatures and SHA256SUMS in `guix.sigs`
8. Optionally, after there are multiple signatures in `guix.sigs`: `env GUIX_SIGS_REPO=<path/to/guix.sigs> ./contrib/guix/guix-verify`
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laanwj:
Tested ACK ee883201cf
achow101:
ACK ee883201cf
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fe3d17df04 net: ignore block-relay-only peers when skipping DNS seed (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Since #17428 bitcoind will attempt to reconnect to two block-relay-only anchors before doing any other outbound connections. When determining whether to use DNS seeds, it will currently see these two peers and decide "we're connected to the p2p network, so no need to lookup DNS" -- but block-relay-only peers don't do address relay, so if your address book is full of invalid addresses (apart from your anchors) this behaviour will prevent you from recovering from that situation.
This patch changes it so that it only skips use of DNS seeds when there are two full-outbound peers, not just block-relay-only peers.
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Sjors:
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ACK fe3d17df04, this impacts the very common case where we stop/start a node, persisting anchors & have a non-empty addrman (although, to be clear, wouldn't be particularly problematic in the common cases where the addrman has valid addresses)
mzumsande:
ACK fe3d17df04
jonatack:
ACK fe3d17df04
prayank23:
tACK fe3d17df04
Tree-SHA512: 9814b0d84321d7f45b5013eb40c420a0dd93bf9430f5ef12dce50d1912a18d5de2070d890a8c6fe737a3329b31059b823bc660b432d5ba21f02881dc1d951e94
0829516d1f [refactor] Remove unused ForEachNodeThen() template (John Newbery)
09cc66c00e scripted-diff: rename address relay fields (John Newbery)
76568a3351 [net processing] Move addr relay data and logic into net processing (John Newbery)
caba7ae8a5 [net processing] Make RelayAddress() a member function of PeerManagerImpl (John Newbery)
86acc96469 [net processing] Take NodeId instead of CNode* as originator for RelayAddress() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This continues the work of moving application layer data into net_processing, by moving all addr data into the new Peer object added in #19607.
For motivation, see #19398.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 0829516d1f
mzumsande:
ACK 0829516d1f, reviewed the code and ran tests.
sipa:
utACK 0829516d1f
hebasto:
re-ACK 0829516d1f
Tree-SHA512: efe0410fac288637f203eb37d1999910791e345872d37e1bd5cde50e25bb3cb1c369ab86b3a166ffd5e06ee72e4508aa2c46d658be6a54e20b4f220d2f57d0a6
fafd121026 refactor: Make CFeeRate constructor architecture-independent (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the constructor is architecture dependent. This is confusing for several reasons:
* It is impossible to create a transaction larger than the max value of `uint32_t`, so a 64-bit `size_t` is not needed
* Policy (and consensus) code should be arch-independent
* The current code will print spurious compile errors when compiled on 32-bit systems:
```
policy/feerate.cpp:23:22: warning: result of comparison of constant 9223372036854775807 with expression of type 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned int') is always true [-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare]
assert(nBytes_ <= uint64_t(std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max()));
```
Fix all issues by making it arch-independent. Also, fix `{}` style according to dev notes.
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theStack:
re-ACK fafd121026
promag:
Code review ACK fafd121026.
Tree-SHA512: e16f75bad9ee8088b87e873906d9b5633449417a6996a226a2f37d33a2b7d4f2fd91df68998a77e52163de20b40c57fadabe7fe3502e599cbb98494178591833
aca0e5dcdb Remove `GetDataDir(bool fNetSpecific = true)` function (Kiminuo)
b3e67f20a0 scripted-diff: Replace `GetDataDir(true)` calls with `gArgs.GetDataDirNet()` calls (Kiminuo)
4c3a5dcbfc scripted-diff: Replace `GetDataDir()` calls with `gArgs.GetDataDirNet()` calls (Kiminuo)
13bd8bb053 Make `ArgsManager.GetDataDirPath` private and drop needless suffix (Kiminuo)
4d8189f620 scripted-diff: Change `ArgsManager.GetDataDirPath()` to `ArgsManager.GetDataDirBase()` in tests (Kiminuo)
0f53df47d5 Add `ArgsManager.GetDataDirBase()` and `ArgsManager.GetDataDirNet()` as an intended replacement for `ArgsManager.GetDataDirPath(net_identifier)` (Kiminuo)
716de29dd8 Make `m_cached_blocks_path` mutable. Make `ArgsManager::GetBlocksDirPath()` const. (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
This PR is a follow up PR to #21244. The PR attempts to move us an inch towards the [goal](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21244#discussion_r615307465) by removing `GetDataDir(net_specific)` and replacing it by `gArgs.GetDataDir(net_specific)` calls.
The approach of this PR attempts to be similar to the one chosen in "De-globalize ChainstateManager" (#20158). The goal is to pass `ArgsManager` to functions (or ideally to have `ArgsManager` as a member of a class where needed; inspiration from here: #21789) instead of having it as a global variable (i.e. `gArgs`).
**Notes:**
* First commit makes `m_cached_blocks_path` `mutable` as was suggested [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21244#discussion_r615274095) but not fully applied in #21244. (`m_cached_datadir_path` and `m_cached_network_datadir_path` were marked as `mutable` in #21244) This commit can be in a separate PR too.
* Other commits deal with removing of `GetDataDir(net_specific)` function.
* This was originally part of #21244 but it was [left]((https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21244#pullrequestreview-633779754)) for a follow up PR.
* I think that the proposed changes show nicely where there is reliance on `gArgs` which is IMO a good thing.
If you know about a better approach how to do this, please share it here.
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hebasto:
ACK aca0e5dcdb
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK aca0e5dcdb👃
Tree-SHA512: deec4d88edb32d7f4c818c3a74ffbb64709685819b88242dcf5dbaa1fb611f3ce2b29d2576ddb9e0dc5e75288e43538968224008c0a80e7149fc81c309f7c9da
4bea301692 test: use P2PK-MiniWallet for feature_csv_activation.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
dc7eb64e83 test: MiniWallet: add P2PK support (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR adds support for creating and spending transactions with raw pubkey (P2PK) outputs to MiniWallet, [as suggested by MarcoFalke](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21900#discussion_r629524841). Using that mode in the test `feature_csv_activation.py`, all txs submitted to the mempool follow the standard policy, i.e. `-acceptnonstdtxn=1` can be removed.
Possible follow-ups:
* Improve MiniWallet constructor Interface; an enum-like parameter instead of two booleans would probably be better
* Look at other tests that could benefit from P2PK (e.g. feature_cltv.py?)
* Check vsize also for P2PK txs (vsize varies due to signature, i.e. a range has to be asserted)
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 4bea301692
Tree-SHA512: 9b428e6b7cfde59a8c7955d5096cea88af1384a5f49723f00052e9884d819d952d20a5ab39bb02f9d8b6073769c44462aa265d84a33e33da33c2d21670c488a6
When building with Clang, if `-fstack-clash-protection` is used with an
unsupported target, it may result in hundreds of
`-Wunused-command-line-argument` warnings at compile time. This is
currently the case when building for at least Darwin using Apple or LLVM
Clang.
Unsupported targets may also include *BSD, however that is changing; see
further discussion in https://reviews.llvm.org/D92245 and
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27366.
Note that this option is already skipped for Windows.
fad0867d6a Cleanup -includeconf error message (MarcoFalke)
fa9f711c37 Fix crash when parsing command line with -noincludeconf=0 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The error message has several issues:
* It may crash instead of cleanly shutting down, when `-noincludeconf=0` is passed
* It doesn't quote the value
* It includes an erroneous trailing `\n`
* It is redundantly mentioning `"-includeconf cannot be used from commandline;"` several times, when once should be more than sufficient
Fix all issues by:
* Replacing `get_str()` with `write()` to fix the crash and quoting issue
* Remove the `\n` and only print the first value to fix the other issues
Before:
```
$ ./src/bitcoind -noincludeconf=0
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
what(): JSON value is not a string as expected
Aborted (core dumped)
$ ./src/bitcoind -includeconf='a b' -includeconf=c
Error: Error parsing command line arguments: -includeconf cannot be used from commandline; -includeconf=a b
-includeconf cannot be used from commandline; -includeconf=c
```
After:
```
$ ./src/bitcoind -noincludeconf=0
Error: Error parsing command line arguments: -includeconf cannot be used from commandline; -includeconf=true
$ ./src/bitcoind -includeconf='a b' -includeconf=c
Error: Error parsing command line arguments: -includeconf cannot be used from commandline; -includeconf="a b"
```
Hopefully fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34493
Testcase: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/files/6515429/clusterfuzz-testcase-minimized-system-6328535926046720.log
```
FUZZ=system ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz ./clusterfuzz-testcase-minimized-system-6328535926046720.log
```
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md
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sipa:
utACK fad0867d6a
Tree-SHA512: b44af93be6bf71b43669058c1449c4c6999f03b5b01b429851b149b12d77733408cb207e9a3edc6f0bffd6030c4c52165e8e23a1c2718ff5082a6ba254cc94a4
QProgressDialog estimates the time the operation will take (based on
time for steps), and only shows itself if that estimate is beyond
minimumDuration. The default minimumDuration value is 4 seconds, and it
could make users think that the GUI is frozen.
QProgressDialog shows itself if the estimated time an operation will
take is beyond the minimumDuration value.
Direct call show() breaks that behavior on macos.
- "psbt" field is only returned in psbtbumpfee and not bumpfee
- bumpfee raises if privkeys are disabled, so drop "Only returned when wallet private keys are enabled."
- add missing space in RPC example
bbbb51877a fuzz: Speed up transaction fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`hashBlock` and `include_addresses` are orthogonal, so no need to do an exhaustive "search".
Might fix https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34491
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practicalswift:
cr ACK bbbb51877a: patch looks correct, and `TxToUniv` surprisingly wide in the `transaction_fuzz_target` flame graph! Putting it on a diet makes sense.
Tree-SHA512: 1e7c30c7fecf96364a9a1597c0a22139389fdeb67db59f3c2c6fc088196e3332877b2865991a957980d542f99a2f48cc066dd7cc16c695a5113190fe06205089
393992b049 fuzz: Terminate immediately if a fuzzing harness ever tries to create a TCP socket (belt and suspenders) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Terminate immediately if a fuzzing harness ever to create a TCP socket (belt and suspenders).
Obviously this _should_ never happen, but if it _does_ happen we want immediate termination instead of a TCP socket :)
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MarcoFalke:
ACK 393992b049
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7eea659fc9 qt, test: use qsignalspy instead of qeventloop (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
This PR refactors our GUI `apptests` to use [QSignalSpy](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsignalspy.html) instead of [QEventLoop](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qeventloop.html).
`QSignalSpy` is more appropriate for our GUI test's as it is purpose-built for testing emission of signals and sets up its own `QEventLoop` when the `wait` function is called.
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hebasto:
ACK 7eea659fc9, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (Qt 5.12.8).
promag:
Code review ACK 7eea659fc9.
Tree-SHA512: 3adddbcc5efd726302b606980c9923025c44bb8ee16cb8a183e633e423179c0822db66de9ccba20dc5124fff34af4151a379c9cd18130625c60789ce809ee6fd
Define the Package type as an alias for a vector of transactions for now.
Add PackageValidationResult, similar to TxValidationResult and
BlockValidationResult for package-wide errors that cannot be reported
within a single transaction result, such as having too many
transactions in the package. We can update the concept of
what a package is and have different logic for packages vs lists of
transactions in the future, e.g. for package relay.
Allow CheckSequenceLocks to use heights and coins from any CoinsView and
CBlockIndex provided. This means that CheckSequenceLocks() doesn't need
to hold the mempool lock or cs_main. The caller is responsible for
ensuring the CoinsView and CBlockIndex are consistent before passing
them in. The typical usage is still to create a CCoinsViewMemPool from
the mempool and grab the CBlockIndex from the chainstate tip.
2a45134b56 qt: Add shortcuts for console font resize buttons (Hennadii Stepanov)
a2e122f0fe qt: Add GUIUtil::AddButtonShortcut (Hennadii Stepanov)
4ee9ee7236 qt: Use native presentation of shortcut (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On `master` the only way to resize the console font is to manually move your mouse and click the resize buttons. This PR introduces convenient keyboard shortcuts to resize the console font.
The common resize shortcuts for applications are `Ctrl+=`/`Ctrl++` and `Ctrl+-`/`Ctrl+_`. This means that the resize QPushButtons need two shortcuts each, but you cannot assign multiple shortcuts to a QPushButton. See: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractbutton.html#shortcut-prop
To get around this, we introduce a new function in `guiutil`, which connects a supplied `QKeySequence` shortcut to a `QAbstractButton`. This function can be reused in other situations where more than one shortcut is needed for a button.
| PR on macOS | PR on Linux |
| ---------------- | ------------ |
|  |  |
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hebasto:
re-ACK 2a45134b56
Talkless:
tACK 2a45134b56, tested on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2, shortcuts still work.
Tree-SHA512: e894ccb7e5c695ba83998c21a474d6c587c9c849f12ced665c5e0034feb6b143e41b32ba135cab6cfab22cbf153d5a52b1083b2a278e6dfca3f5ad14c0f6c573
ce6bca88e8 doc: release note for getnodeaddresses by network (Jon Atack)
3f89c0e990 test: improve getnodeaddresses coverage, test by network (Jon Atack)
6c98c09991 rpc: enable filtering getnodeaddresses by network (Jon Atack)
80ba294854 p2p: allow CConnman::GetAddresses() by network, add doxygen (Jon Atack)
a49f3ddbba p2p: allow CAddrMan::GetAddr() by network, add doxygen (Jon Atack)
c38981e748 p2p: pull time call out of loop in CAddrMan::GetAddr_() (João Barbosa)
d35ddca91e p2p: enable CAddrMan::GetAddr_() by network, add doxygen (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This patch allows passing a network argument to CAddrMan::GetAddr(), CConnman::GetAddresses(), and rpc getnodeaddresses to return only addresses of that network.
It also contains a performance optimisation by promag.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review and lightly tested ACK ce6bca88e8
vasild:
ACK ce6bca88e8
Tree-SHA512: 40e700d97091248429c73cbc0639a1f03ab7288e636a7b9026ad253e9708253c6b2ec98e7d9fb2d56136c0f762313dd648915ac98d723ee330d713813a43f99d
6e2eb0d63b rpc/wallet: use OMITTED_NAMED_ARG instead of Default(VNULL) (Karl-Johan Alm)
4983f4cba4 rpc/createwallet: omitted named arguments (Karl-Johan Alm)
dc4db23b30 rpc: address:amount dictionaries are OBJ_USER_KEYS (Karl-Johan Alm)
c8cf0a3d51 rpc/getpeerinfo: bytesrecv_per_msg is a dynamic dictionary (Karl-Johan Alm)
eb4fb7e507 rpc/gettxoutsetinfo: hash_or_height is a named argument (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up to #21897, and I believe covers the remaining cases, at least that I could find.
Edited to remove unrelated information about a side project.
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laanwj:
Documentation diff ACK 6e2eb0d63b
promag:
Code review ACK 6e2eb0d63b.
Tree-SHA512: d26f6e074e13d64bbca2a114a0adc7f905d47d238c4e9bc49f70ca0b775afbebf9879fc3794ab29dc316a6dbd00ba8cbeb01197e236ee4ab2e9854db25f23f04
Instead of hijacking the effective_feerate to use the correct value
during coin selection, have OutputGroup be aware of whether we are
subtracting the fee from the outputs and provide the correct value to
use for selection.
To do this, OutputGroup now takes CoinSelectionParams and has a new
function GetSelectionAmount().
This was originally modified to use SelectCoinsMinConf in order to test
both BnB and Knapsack at the same time. But since SelectCoins does both
now, this is no longer necessary and we can revert back to actually
testing SelectCoins.
Remove the CreateTransaction while loop. Removes variables that were
only needed because of that loop. Also renames a few variables and
moves their declarations to where they are used.
Some subtractFeeFromOutputs handling is moved to after coin selection
in order to reduce their amounts once the fee is known.
If subtracting the fee reduces the change to dust, we will also now
remove the change output
Although the CreateTransaction loop currently remains, it should be
largely unused. KnapsackSolver will now account for transaction fees
when doing its selection.
In the previous commit, SelectCoinsMinConf was refactored to have some
calculations become shared for KnapsackSolver and SelectCoinsBnB. In
this commit, KnapsackSolver will now use the not_input_fees and
effective_feerate so that it include the fee for non-input things
(excluding a change output) so that the algorithm will select enough to
cover those fees. This is necessary for selecting on effective values.
Additionally, the OutputGroups
created for KnapsackSolver will actually have their effective values
calculated and set, and KnapsackSolver will do its selection on those
effective values.
Lastly, SelectCoins is modified to use the same value for preselected
inputs for BnB and KnapsackSolver. While it will still use the real
value when subtracting the fee from outputs, this behavior will be
the same regardless of the algo used for selecting additional inputs.
The fees for transaction overhead and recipient outputs are now included
in nTargetValue instead of being a separate parameter. For the coin
selection algorithms, it doesn't matter that these are separate as in
either case, the algorithm needs to select enough to cover these fees.
Note that setting nValueToSelect is changed as it now includes
not_input_fees. Without the change to how nValueToSelect is increased
for KnapsackSolver, this would result in overpaying fees. The change to
increase by the difference between nFeeRet and not_input_fees allows
this to have the same behavior as previously.
Additionally, because we assume that KnapsackSolver will always find a
solution that requires change (we assume that BnB always finds a
non-change solution), we also include the fee for the change output in
KnapsackSolver's target. As part of this, we also use the changeless
nFeeRet when iterating for KnapsackSolver. This is because we include
the change fee when doing KnapsackSolver, so nFeeRet on further
iterations won't include the change fee.
Simplifies CreateTransactionInternal without changing behavior. Removes
the pick_new_inputs variable by moving the subtract fee from amount
implementation to later in the loop to where it is possible to calculate
the fee for the transaction. This allows the fee to be subtracted from
the outputs within a single iteration, instead of calculating the fee in
the first iteration, and subtracting the fee in the second.
This also removes another scenario where a second iteration of the loop
finds a smaller input set (and thus smaller fees than the first
iteration) with no change and so a third iteration of the loop is done in order to make
a change output that contains the excess fees.
To handle these cases, we always create a change output which contains
the difference between selected input values and the recipient amounts.
Once the transaction fee is calculated, the change output is reduced (in
the normal case) or the recipient amounts are reduced (in the subtract
fee from amount case). All of this is done in a single iteration of the
loop.
Feefilter option is debug only and it isn't used in any tests, it's wasteful
to check this option for every peer on every iteration of the message handler
loop. refs #21545
489ebb7b34 wallet: make chain optional for CWallet::Create (Ivan Metlushko)
d73ae93964 CWallet::Create move chain init message up into calling code (Ivan Metlushko)
44c430ffac refactor: Add CWallet:::AttachChain method (Russell Yanofsky)
e2a47ce085 refactor: move first run detection to client code (Ivan Metlushko)
Pull request description:
This is a followup for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20365#discussion_r522265003
First part of a refactoring with overall goal to simplify `CWallet` and de-duplicate code with `wallettool`
**Rationale**: split `CWallet::Create` and create `CWallet::AttachChain`.
`CWallet::AttachChain` takes chain as first parameter on purpose. In future I suggest we can remove `chain` from `CWallet` constructor.
The second commit is based on be164f9cf89b123f03b926aa980996919924ee64 from #15719 (thanks ryanofsky)
cc ryanofsky achow101
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 489ebb7b34. Only changes since last review were adding a const variable declaration, and implementing suggestion not to move feerate option checks to AttachChain. Thanks for updates and fast responses!
Tree-SHA512: 00235abfe1b00874c56c449adcab8a36582424abb9ba27440bf750af8f3f217b68c11ca74eb30f78a2109ad1d9009315480effc78345e16a3074a1b5d8128721
e286cd0d7b net: flag relevant Sock methods with [[nodiscard]] (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Flag relevant Sock methods with `[[nodiscard]]` to avoid issues like the one fixed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21631.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK e286cd0d7b: the only changes made are additions of `[[nodiscard]]` and `(void)` where appropriate
laanwj:
Code review ACK e286cd0d7b
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9938d610b0 wallet: refactor: dedup sqlite PRAGMA assignments (Sebastian Falbesoner)
dca8ef586c wallet: refactor: dedup sqlite PRAGMA integer reads (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This refactoring PR deduplicates repeated SQLite access to PRAGMA settings. Two functions `ReadPragmaInteger(...)` (reads a single integer value via statement `PRAGMA key`) and `SetPragma(...)` (sets a key to specified value via statement `PRAGMA key = value`) are introduced for this purpose.
This should be more readable and less error-prone, e.g. in case other PRAGMA settings need to be read/set in the future or the error handling has to be adapted.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
Code Review ACK 9938d610b0
laanwj:
Looks good to me now, code review ACK 9938d610b0
Tree-SHA512: 5332788ead6d8d652e28cb0cef1bf0be2b22d6744f8d02dd9e04a4a68e32e14d4a21f94d9b940c37a0d815be3f0091d956c9f6e269b0a6819b62b40482d3bbd2
7075f604e8 scripted-diff: update noban documentation in net_processing.cpp (Jon Atack)
a95540cf43 scripted-diff: rename NetPermissionFlags enumerators (Jon Atack)
810d0929c1 p2p, refactor: make NetPermissionFlags a uint32 enum class (Jon Atack)
7b55a94497 p2p: NetPermissions::HasFlag() pass flags param by value (Jon Atack)
91f6e6e6d1 scripted-diff: add NetPermissionFlags scopes where not already present (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
While reviewing #20196, I noticed the `NetPermissionFlags` enums are frequently called as if they were scoped, yet are still global. This patch upgrades `NetPermissionFlags` to a scoped class enum and updates the enumerator naming, similarly to #19771. See https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#enum-enumerations for more info.
This change would eliminate the class of bugs like https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20196#discussion_r610770148 and #21644, as only defined operations on the flags would compile.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 7075f604e8
vasild:
ACK 7075f604e8
Tree-SHA512: 7fcea66ee499f059efc78c934b5f729b3c8573fe304dee2c27c837c2f662b89324790568246d75b2a574cf9f059b42d3551d928996862f4358055eb43521e6f4
74bf850ac4 faster HexStr => 13% faster blockToJSON (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
`std::string`'s push_back is rather slow because it needs to check & update the string size. For
`HexStr` the output string size is already easily know, so we can initially create the string with
the correct size and then just assign the data.
`HexStr` is heavily usd in `blockToJSON`, so this change is a noticeable benefit. Benchmark on an i7-8700 @3.2GHz:
* 71,315,461.00 ns/op master
* 62,842,490.00 ns/op this commit
So this little change makes `blockToJSON` about ~13% faster.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 74bf850ac4
theStack:
re-ACK 74bf850ac4
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6c280adcd8 net: Return IPv6 scope id in `CNetAddr::ToStringIP()` (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
If a scope id is provided, return it back in the string representation. Also bring back the test (now in platform independent fashion). Closes#21982. Includes #21961 (apart from the MacOS remark).
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practicalswift:
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This commit does not change behavior, it just moves code from
CWallet::CreateWalletFromFile to CWallet:::AttachChain so it can be updated in
the next commit.
This commit is most easily reviewed with
"git diff -w --color-moved=dimmed_zebra" or by diffing CWallet:::AttachChain
against the previous code with an external diff tool.
33b0b26a03 doc: note that brew installed qt is not supported (Raul Siles)
Pull request description:
picking up #21791, the author has stated they [cannot squash](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21791#issuecomment-828770283).
This is a useful note to prevent any issues from being opened up about this. The reason that both cannot co-exist and build bitcoin is stated [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21791#issuecomment-837278123):
> ... the reason is sharing /usr/local/include/ and /usr/local/lib/ directories by both qt5 and qt6 installations.
Changes from original PR:
- slightly move the note up in this section, this placement seems more appropriate to me
- drop "Note:"
[PR Render](33b0b26a03/doc/build-osx.md (qt))
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laanwj:
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hebasto:
ACK 33b0b26a03
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88bdc4d33e build: Silent lupdate "unknown namespace/class" warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR removes multiple _"Qualifying with unknown namespace/class"_ warnings in `make -C src translate` output.
Also all of the `lupdate` options are moved before input files (as documented).
The remaining warnings are fixed in Qt 5.12.2 (see [QTBUG-42736](https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-42736)).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Tested ACK 88bdc4d33e
Tree-SHA512: 9c12ff5425a84758aaf8073554891ffe7eb2d75650a12be14ece364b6b7a4461626654885e35c5543462f0941abb020cc36dc64e656c85c8d6d2da36efc7ea2c
If a scope id is provided, return it back in the string representation.
Also bring back the test. Closes#21982.
Co-authored-by: Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>
Using the MiniWallet in P2PK mode, all transactions submitted to the
mempool are following the standard policy now, i.e. the node command
line parameter '-acceptnonstdtxn=1' is not needed anymore.
c34a49f77f qt: English translations update (W. J. van der Laan)
55c012d20c qt: Extract translations correctly from UTF-8 formatted source (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Update for Transifex. Needed after bitcoin/bitcoin#21836.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK c34a49f77f, verified that `make -C src translate` returns zero updated strings (as all of them are updated in the top commit):
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54548bae80 net: Avoid calling getnameinfo when formatting IPv6 addresses in CNetAddr::ToStringIP (practicalswift)
c10f27fdb2 net: Make IPv6ToString do zero compression as described in RFC 5952 (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid calling `getnameinfo` when formatting IPv6 addresses in `CNetAddr::ToStringIP`.
Fixes#21466.
Fixes#21967.
The IPv4 case was fixed in #21564.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 54548bae80
vasild:
ACK 54548bae80
Tree-SHA512: 8404e458b29efdb7bf78b91adc075d05e0385969d1532cccaa2c7cb69cd77411c42d95fcefc4000137b9f2076fe395731c7d9844b7d42b58a6d3bec69eed6fce
fadd98d02f doc: Fix OSS-Fuzz links (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* Add missing link to the coverage report
* Replace unqualified link with qualified one
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fadd98d02f
jarolrod:
ACK fadd98d02f
Tree-SHA512: 5d5138288ae75d6a9ae536f307a63813ffe60c628a8c9a74b33f0d1be1a34fac2ff5eca9c9fe64be3139f2251736ba088c5f3731f0b3f50c70c5a5f1a89f0ea4
Change the type for the console's buttons to QToolButton which will make them look explicitly clickable, which in turn fixes the small hitbox issue for macOS.
With this change, we need to generalize the respective action connect logic from QPushButton to QAbstractButton.
While here, update width and height of icon for consistency with other tool buttons.
42b589d18f scripts: test for MACHO control flow instrumentation (fanquake)
469a5bc4fa build: build Boost with -fcf-protection when targeting Darwin (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Addresses the macOS portion of #21888.
Build Boost with `-fcf-protection` when targeting Darwin. This should be ok, because our cross-compiler (Clang 10) supports the option, and I'd expect all versions of Apple Clang being used to compile Core would also support it. Building Boost with this option is required so that the `main` provided to `test_bitcoin` has instrumentation.
Note that the presence of instrumentation does not mean it will be used, as that is determined at runtime by the CPU.
From the Intel control flow enforcement documentation:
> The ENDBR32 and ENDBR64 instructions will have the same effect as the NOP instruction on Intel 64 processors that do not support CET. On processors supporting CET, these instructions do not change register or flag state. This allows CET instrumented programs to execute on processors that do not support CET. Even when CET is supported and enabled, these NOP–like instructions do not affect the execution state of the program, do not cause any additional register pressure, and are minimally intrusive from power and performance perspectives.
Follow up from #21135.
Guix builds:
```bash
663df8471400f06d4da739e39a886aa17f56a36d66e0ff7cc290686294ef39c9 guix-build-42b589d18fed/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-42b589d18fed.tar.gz
45e841661e1659a634468b6f8c9fb0a7956c31ba296f1fd0c02cd880736d6127 guix-build-42b589d18fed/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-42b589d18fed-osx-unsigned.dmg
0ea85c99fef35429a5048fa14850bce6b900eaa887aeea419b019852f8d2be78 guix-build-42b589d18fed/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-42b589d18fed-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
85857a5a4a5d4d3a172d6c361c12c4a94f6505fc12b527ea63b75bfe54ee1001 guix-build-42b589d18fed/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-42b589d18fed-osx64.tar.gz
```
Gitian builds:
```bash
# macOS:
bdfd677a6b88273a741b433e1e7f554af50cc76b3342d44ab0c441e2b40efc96 bitcoin-42b589d18fed-osx-unsigned.dmg
f3b2d09f3bea7a5cc489b02e8e53dd76a9922338500fae79cad0506655af56f9 bitcoin-42b589d18fed-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
29d5ad5e46bc9fb0056922a8b47c026e5e9f71e6cf447203b74644587d6fb6f7 bitcoin-42b589d18fed-osx64.tar.gz
663df8471400f06d4da739e39a886aa17f56a36d66e0ff7cc290686294ef39c9 src/bitcoin-42b589d18fed.tar.gz
366f8d7a2fc1f3e22cb1018043099126a71ce65380cc27b1c3280cce42d06c98 bitcoin-core-osx-22-res.yml
```
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 42b589d18f
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fae814c9a6 fuzz: Remove incorrect float round-trip serialization test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It tests the wrong way of the round-trip: `int -> float -> int`, but only `float -> int -> float` is allowed and used. See also `src/test/fuzz/float.cpp`.
Hopefully fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34118
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Anyhow, ACK fae814c9a6
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07bc22ef10 docs: improve make with parallel jobs description. (Klement Tan)
Pull request description:
Changed `use -jX here for parallelism` to `use "-j N" for N parallel jobs`
**Rationale**: In my opinion `use -jX here for parallelism` is quite ambiguous as it could be perceived as a single option without any argument. Ie running:
```sh
make -jX
```
Embarrassingly this caused me to be stuck for quite a long time until I opened the help menu for `make` but if I am the only one who faced this issue I would be happy to close this PR.
ACKs for top commit:
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ACK 07bc22ef10
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To prepare for KnapsackSolver to use effective values, these
calculations are moved out of the BnB if block to allow for them to be
shared with KnapsackSolver in the future.
105941b726 net: use stronger AddLocal() for our I2P address (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
There are two issues:
### 1. Our I2P address not added to local addresses.
* `externalip=` is used with an IPv4 address (this sets automatically `discover=0`)
* No `discover=1` is used
* `i2psam=` is used
* No `externalip=` is used for our I2P address
* `listenonion=1 torcontrol=` are used
In this case `AddLocal(LOCAL_MANUAL)` [is used](94f83534e4/src/torcontrol.cpp (L354)) for our `.onion` address and `AddLocal(LOCAL_BIND)` [for our](94f83534e4/src/net.cpp (L2247)) `.b32.i2p` address, the latter being [ignored](94f83534e4/src/net.cpp (L232-L233)) due to `discover=0`.
### 2. Our I2P address removed from local addresses even if specified with `externalip=` on I2P proxy restart.
* `externalip=` is used with our I2P address (this sets automatically `discover=0`)
* No `discover=1` is used
* `i2psam=` is used
In this case, initially `externalip=` causes our I2P address to be [added](94f83534e4/src/init.cpp (L1266)) with `AddLocal(LOCAL_MANUAL)` which overrides `discover=0` and works as expected. However, if later the I2P proxy is shut down [we do](94f83534e4/src/net.cpp (L2234)) `RemoveLocal()` in order to stop advertising our I2P address (since we have lost I2P connectivity). When the I2P proxy is started and we reconnect to it, restoring the I2P connectivity, [we do](94f83534e4/src/net.cpp (L2247)) `AddLocal(LOCAL_BIND)` which does nothing due to `discover=0`.
To resolve those two issues, use `AddLocal(LOCAL_MANUAL)` for I2P which is also what we do with Tor.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 105941b726
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29c9e2c2d2 wallet: Do not iterate a directory if having an error while accessing it (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On Windows when `ListDatabases` tries to iterate any system folder, e.g., "System Volume Information", it falls into an infinite loop.
This PR fixes this bug. Now the `debug.log` contains:
```
2021-05-12T09:07:53Z ListDatabases: Access is denied D:/System Volume Information -- skipping.
```
An easy way to reproduce the bug and test this PR is to pass the `-walletdir=D:\` command-line option, and run the `listwalletdir` RPC, or File -> Open Wallet in the GUI menu.
Fixes#20081.
Fixes#21136.
Fixes#21904.
Also https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/99243/listwalletdir-access-is-denied-d-system-volume-information
ACKs for top commit:
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promag:
Code review ACK 29c9e2c2d2.
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 29c9e2c2d2
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c30dd02cd8 refactor: remove redundant fOnlySafe argument (t-bast)
Pull request description:
The `fOnlySafe` argument to `AvailableCoins` is now redundant, since #21359 added a similar field inside the `CCoinControl` struct (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21359#discussion_r591578684).
Not all code paths create a `CCoinControl` instance, but when it's missing we can default to using only safe inputs which is backwards-compatible.
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promag:
Code review ACK c30dd02cd8.
achow101:
ACK c30dd02cd8
meshcollider:
Code review + test run ACK c30dd02cd8
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fa340b8794 refactor: Avoid magic value of all-zeros in assumeutxo base_blockhash (MarcoFalke)
fae33f98e6 Fix assumeutxo crash due to invalid base_blockhash (MarcoFalke)
fa5668bfb3 refactor: Use type-safe assumeutxo hash (MarcoFalke)
0000007709 refactor: Remove unused code (MarcoFalke)
faa921f787 move-only: Add util/hash_type (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Starting with commit d6af06d68a, a block hash of all-zeros is invalid and will lead to a crash of the node. Can be tested by cherry-picking the test changes without the other changes.
Stack trace (copied from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21584#discussion_r612673879):
```
#0 __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:51
#1 0x00007ffff583c8b1 in __GI_abort () at abort.c:79
#2 0x00007ffff582c42a in __assert_fail_base (fmt=0x7ffff59b3a38 "%s%s%s:%u: %s%sAssertion `%s' failed.\n%n",
assertion=assertion@entry=0x555556c8b450 "!hashBlock.IsNull()", file=file@entry=0x555556c8b464 "txdb.cpp", line=line@entry=89,
function=function@entry=0x555556c8b46d "virtual bool CCoinsViewDB::BatchWrite(CCoinsMap &, const uint256 &)") at assert.c:92
#3 0x00007ffff582c4a2 in __GI___assert_fail (assertion=0x555556c8b450 "!hashBlock.IsNull()", file=0x555556c8b464 "txdb.cpp", line=89,
function=0x555556c8b46d "virtual bool CCoinsViewDB::BatchWrite(CCoinsMap &, const uint256 &)") at assert.c:101
#4 0x000055555636738b in CCoinsViewDB::BatchWrite (this=0x5555577975c0, mapCoins=std::unordered_map with 110 elements = {...}, hashBlock=...) at txdb.cpp:89
#5 0x00005555564a2e80 in CCoinsViewBacked::BatchWrite (this=0x5555577975f8, mapCoins=std::unordered_map with 110 elements = {...}, hashBlock=...) at coins.cpp:30
#6 0x00005555564a43de in CCoinsViewCache::Flush (this=0x55555778eaf0) at coins.cpp:223
#7 0x00005555563fc11d in ChainstateManager::PopulateAndValidateSnapshot (this=0x55555740b038 <g_chainman>, snapshot_chainstate=..., coins_file=..., metadata=...)
at validation.cpp:5422
#8 0x00005555563fab3d in ChainstateManager::ActivateSnapshot (this=0x55555740b038 <g_chainman>, coins_file=..., metadata=..., in_memory=true) at validation.cpp:5299
#9 0x0000555555e8c893 in validation_chainstatemanager_tests::CreateAndActivateUTXOSnapshot<validation_chainstatemanager_tests::chainstatemanager_activate_snapshot::test_method()::$_12>(NodeContext&, boost::filesystem::path, validation_chainstatemanager_tests::chainstatemanager_activate_snapshot::test_method()::$_12) (node=...,
root=..., malleation=...) at test/validation_chainstatemanager_tests.cpp:199
#10 0x0000555555e8877a in validation_chainstatemanager_tests::chainstatemanager_activate_snapshot::test_method (this=0x7fffffffc8d0)
at test/validation_chainstatemanager_tests.cpp:262
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review re-ACK fa340b8794
jamesob:
ACK fa340b8794 ([`jamesob/ackr/21584.1.MarcoFalke.fix_assumeutxo_crash_due`](https://github.com/jamesob/bitcoin/tree/ackr/21584.1.MarcoFalke.fix_assumeutxo_crash_due))
Tree-SHA512: c2c4e66c1abfd400ef18a04f22fec1f302f1ff4d27a18050f492f688319deb4ccdd165ff792eee0a1f816e7b69fb64080662b79517ab669e3d26b9eb77802851
bc4538806e build: add *~ to .gitignore (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
The file `configure~` recently started appearing for me on macOS (11.3.1) whenever configure is (re)run.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK bc4538806e, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 with different build scenarios including cross-compiling for Windows and macOS.
Tree-SHA512: 830c7baf392ff6d66250a79c6ed0a98dac3daaace54a6d2e7940b9a72e3bac79ab44bbecd7642c931fde8a446654e2260d6afdecc679a1743fae6ec5eeda79f1
9c891b64ff net: initialize nMessageSize to max uint32_t instead of -1 (eugene)
Pull request description:
nMessageSize is uint32_t and is set to -1. This will warn with `-fsanitize=implicit-integer-sign-change` when V1TransportDeserializer calls into the ctor. This pull initializes nMessageSize to `numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max()` instead and removes the ubsan suppression.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 9c891b64ff
promag:
Code review ACK 9c891b64ff.
Tree-SHA512: f05173d9553a01d207a5a7f8ff113d9e11354c50b494a67d44d3931c151581599a9da4e28f40edd113f4698ea9115e6092b2a5b7329c841426726772076c1493
- drop redundant PF_ permission flags prefixes
- drop ALL_CAPS naming per https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#Renum-caps
- rename IsImplicit to Implicit
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
s() { git grep -l "$1" src | xargs sed -i "s/$1/$2/g"; }
s 'PF_NONE' 'None'
s 'PF_BLOOMFILTER' 'BloomFilter'
s 'PF_RELAY' 'Relay'
s 'PF_FORCERELAY' 'ForceRelay'
s 'PF_DOWNLOAD' 'Download'
s 'PF_NOBAN' 'NoBan'
s 'PF_MEMPOOL' 'Mempool'
s 'PF_ADDR' 'Addr'
s 'PF_ISIMPLICIT' 'Implicit'
s 'PF_ALL' 'All'
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
faad68fcd4 index: Avoid async shutdown on init error (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
An async shutdown during init is confusing when a simple boolean return value can be used for a synchronous shutdown.
This also changes the error message on stderr from:
```
Error: A fatal internal error occurred, see debug.log for details
Error: A fatal internal error occurred, see debug.log for details
```
To:
```
Error: basic block filter index best block of the index goes beyond pruned data. Please disable the index or reindex (which will download the whole blockchain again)
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK faad68fcd4
Tree-SHA512: 92dd895266d6d15a6b1a5c081c9b83f83d5c82e9bfceb3ea0664f48540812239e274c829ff0271c4a0afb6d6a8f67d89c5af20d719982ad62999a41ca0623274
fa74bfc860 fuzz: Run const CScript member functions only once (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Those functions should be O(N) in the input size (or maybe worse, I didn't check), so if the fuzz input dictates to run them N times, the complexity is N^2.
Fix this by calling them only once.
Can be reviewed with: `--ignore-all-space --word-diff-regex=.`
Input: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/files/6464685/clusterfuzz-testcase-minimized-input.log
Hopefully fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34101
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa74bfc860: patch looks correct, rationale makes sense and patch touches only `src/test/fuzz/`
Tree-SHA512: d579f7a2103ec154bf482a872142e55a1d9e7673d33a22a4c4230186fdd1b6618846463f4e25941031cc8c4bd1ea8d06cb49ae1bb1ec4af115497f5e5de1e19c
d420e5c1c0 guix-attest: Avoid incomplete sigdirs with ERR traps (Carl Dong)
feda2c8e31 guix: Skip attesting to dist-archive (Carl Dong)
d522d8006b guix: Attest to inputs in inputs.SHA256SUMS (Carl Dong)
f9e2960c01 guix: Construct $OUTDIR in ${DISTSRC}/output (Carl Dong)
022abc85fc guix: Minor quoting fix in libexec/build.sh (Carl Dong)
c83c4fa5b7 guix-attest: Allow skipping GPG signing with NO_SIGN (Carl Dong)
0e1c2e448c guix-attest: Use ascii-armor signatures (Carl Dong)
b5fd89c4c8 guix-attest: Only use cross-platform flags for find+xargs (Carl Dong)
5926432ba6 guix: Add guix-verify script (Carl Dong)
30daf76a97 guix: Add guix-attest script (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Adds replacements for `gsign` and `gverify`.
Personally I'm not a big fan of using the word "sign" as it's been used to refer to both codesigning and GPG signing.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review and tested ACK d420e5c1c0
Tree-SHA512: 93d82d201f4596eaea0e3825aa55b013dfb91790e6ccee79893833d37921513d7b4e735f0641103e1e2ea8308abe4cb6218b73160924708802f2e0e3f7f6caf1
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
s() { git grep -l "$1" -- 'src' ':!src/net_permissions.h' | xargs sed -i -E "s/([^:])$1/\1NetPermissionFlags::$1/"; }
s 'PF_NONE'
s 'PF_BLOOMFILTER'
s 'PF_RELAY'
s 'PF_FORCERELAY'
s 'PF_DOWNLOAD'
s 'PF_NOBAN'
s 'PF_MEMPOOL'
s 'PF_ADDR'
s 'PF_ISIMPLICIT'
s 'PF_ALL'
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
792be53d3e refactor: Replace std::bind with lambdas (Hennadii Stepanov)
a508f718f3 refactor: Use appropriate thread constructor (Hennadii Stepanov)
30e4448215 refactor: Make TraceThread a non-template free function (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR does not change behavior.
Its goal is to improve readability and maintainability of the code.
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jonatack:
tACK 792be53d3e
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 792be53d3e
Tree-SHA512: a03142f04f370f6bc02bd3ddfa870819b51740fcd028772241d68c84087f95a2d78207cbd5edb3f7c636fcf2d76192d9c59873f8f0af451d3b05c0cf9cf234df
b95f7f8ac0 build, qt, refactor: Drop sed commands for win32-g++/qmake.conf (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Such possibility is [available](https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/165348) since Qt 5.8.0.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK b95f7f8ac0
Tree-SHA512: e56a3d208a6bd5d42c722f8b344010fe7d1b6f7a28486613dfcb03f0403a47cee8476e2366eeaac401a19836cd09f782e8741a1e781ab4d78f72c500a30e4929
99993f0664 fuzz: Avoid excessively large min fee rate in tx_pool (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Any fee rate above 1 BTC / kvB is clearly nonsense, so no need to fuzz this.
Hopefully fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34078
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 99993f0664: patch looks correct despite no `fa` prefix in commit hash
Tree-SHA512: bd3651d354b13d889ad1708d2b385ad0479de036de74a237346eefad5dbfb1df76ec02b55ec00487ec598657ef6102f992302b14c4e47f913a9962f81f4157e6
fa95555a49 fuzz: Limit max insertions in timedata fuzz test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is debatable whether a size of the median filter other than `200` (the only size used in production) should be fuzzed. For now add a minimal patch to cap the max insertions. Otherwise the complexity is N^2 log(N), where N is the size of the fuzz input.
Hopefully fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34167
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa95555a49: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: be7737e9f4c906053e355641de84dde31fed37ed6be4c5e92e602ca7675dffdaf06b7063b9235ef541b05d3d5fd689c99479317473bb15cb5271b8baabffd0f2
36fb036d25 p2p: allow NetPermissions::ClearFlag() only with PF_ISIMPLICIT (Jon Atack)
4e0d5788ba test: add net permissions noban/download unit test coverage (Jon Atack)
dde69f20a0 p2p, bugfix: use NetPermissions::HasFlag() in CConnman::Bind() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This is a bugfix follow-up to #16248 and #19191 that was noticed in #21506. Both v0.21 and master are affected.
Since #19191, noban is a multi-flag that implies download, so the conditional in `CConnman::Bind()` using a bitwise AND on noban will return the same result for both the noban status and the download status. This means that download peers are incorrectly not being added to local addresses because they are mistakenly seen as noban peers.
The second commit adds unit test coverage to illustrate and test the noban/download relationship and the `NetPermissions` operations involving them.
The final commit adds documentation and disallows calling `NetPermissions::ClearFlag()` with any second param other than `NetPermissionFlags` "implicit" -- per current usage in the codebase -- because `ClearFlag()` should not be called with any second param that is a subflag of a multiflag, e.g. "relay" or "download," as that would leave the result in an invalid state corresponding to none of the existing NetPermissionFlags. Thanks to Vasil Dimov for noticing this.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
re-ACK 36fb036d25☕
vasild:
ACK 36fb036d25
hebasto:
ACK 36fb036d25, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
kallewoof:
Code review ACK 36fb036d25
Tree-SHA512: 5fbc7ddbf31d06b35bf238f4d77ef311e6b6ef2e1bb9893f32f889c1a0f65774a3710dcb21d94317fe6166df9334a9f2d42630809e7fe8cbd797dd6f6fc49491
There are two issues:
1. Our I2P address not added to local addresses.
* `externalip=` is used with an IPv4 address (this sets automatically
`discover=0`)
* No `discover=1` is used
* `i2psam=` is used
* No `externalip=` is used for our I2P address
* `listenonion=1 torcontrol=` are used
In this case `AddLocal(LOCAL_MANUAL)` is used for our `.onion` address
and `AddLocal(LOCAL_BIND)` for our `.b32.i2p` address, the latter being
ignored due to `discover=0`.
2. Our I2P address removed from local addresses even if specified
with `externalip=` on I2P proxy restart.
* `externalip=` is used with our I2P address (this sets automatically
`discover=0`)
* No `discover=1` is used
* `i2psam=` is used
In this case, initially `externalip=` causes our I2P address to be added
with `AddLocal(LOCAL_MANUAL)` which overrides `discover=0` and works as
expected. However, if later the I2P proxy is shut down we do
`RemoveLocal()` in order to stop advertising our I2P address (since we
have lost I2P connectivity). When the I2P proxy is started and we
reconnect to it, restoring the I2P connectivity, we do
`AddLocal(LOCAL_BIND)` which does nothing due to `discover=0`.
To resolve those two issues, use `AddLocal(LOCAL_MANUAL)` for I2P which
is also what we do with Tor.
fae196147b doc: Clarify that feerates are per virtual size (MarcoFalke)
fa83e95ac6 scripted-diff: Clarify that feerates are per virtual size (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
By implementing segwit, it is already clear that all feerates in Bitcoin Core are denoted in (amount/virtual size). Though, there is inconsistency, as some places use kvB, some use kB. Thus, replace all with "kvB".
See also commit 6da3afbaee, which did the replacement for wallet RPCs.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fae196147b. Checked instances where units were being added in the second commit and they all looked right.
Tree-SHA512: ab70d13cde7d55c1ac931bddc2b45aa218fc75ef46cb6ea9e5a30b1d4dbf27889c2b6357299a6c5427912443a46ec3592a4809dae335e03162bd2120a0f7f8ad
The fOnlySafe argument to AvailableCoins is now redundant, since #21359
added a similar field inside the CCoinControl struct.
Not all code paths set a CCoinControl instance, but when it's missing we
can default to using only safe inputs which is backwards-compatible.
34b04eec44 refactor: Add TSA annotations to the WorkQueue class members (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Noted while reviewing #19033, and hoping this will not conflict with it :)
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK 34b04eec44.
Tree-SHA512: 4c15729acd95223263c19bc0dd64b9e7960872b48edee6eee97a5d0c2b99b8838185ac3a2ccd5bee992cb3a12498633427fe9919be5a12da9949fcf69a6275a0
fa4bbd306e refactor: Remove useless extern keyword (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is redundant, confusing and useless.
https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/storage_duration#external_linkage
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa4bbd306e: patch looks correct
Talkless:
utACK fa4bbd306e, built successfully on Debian Sid, looks OK.
jonatack:
Light code review ACK fa4bbd306e
hebasto:
ACK fa4bbd306e, I've verified that all of the remained `extern` keywords specify either (a) a variable with external linkage, or (b) a symbol with "C" language linkage.
promag:
Code review ACK fa4bbd306e.
Tree-SHA512: 1d77d661132defa52ccb2046f7a287deb3669b68835e40ab75a0d9d08fe6efeaf3bea7c0e76c754fd18bfe45972c253a39462014080d014cc5d810498784e3e4
a0f7978674 qt: enable wordWrap for peers-tab detail services (randymcmillan)
Pull request description:
Enable wordWrap for peers-tab detailView Services
ACKs for top commit:
Talkless:
tACK a0f7978674 on same environment as previously.
hebasto:
ACK a0f7978674, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (Qt 5.12.8):
kristapsk:
re-ACK a0f7978674. Tested under Gentoo Linux with Xfce4 (Qt 5.15.2).
Tree-SHA512: 872e511d2ecfa72fea0fd3284a958b45ee8aee138469ce7f9cd853cd9098b9583917909934b0a5c96f9b81ea1567bcea6a037558829bb79f2a3f413a83df06e6
3bad0b3fad Remove user input from URI error message (unknown)
Pull request description:
Removes the user input from error message to avoid it being used in attacks.
Its not really a vulnerability in Bitcoin Core because involves social engineering, dependency on user environment etc. But this PR improves security and by avoiding abuse of URI error in future.
Example of an attack:
1. User opens a link in firefox:
```
bitcoin:tb1qag2e6yhl52hr53vdxzaxvnjtueupvuftan4yfu%0A%0AWARNING%3A%20DO%20NOT%20CLOSE%20THIS%20WINDOW%20OR%20TURN%20OFF%20YOUR%20PC!%20IF%20YOU%20ABORT%20THIS%20PROCESS%2C%20YOU%20COULD%20DESTROY%20ALL%20OF%20YOU%20DATA!%20PLEASE%20ENSURE%20THAT%20YOUR%20POWER%20CABLE%20IS%20PLUGGED%20IN!%0A%0AYou%20became%20victim%20of%20the%20XYZ%20RANSOMWARE!%0A%0AThe%20hard%20disks%20of%20your%20computer%20have%20been%20encrypted%20with%20a%20military%20grade%20encryption%20algorithm.%20There%20is%20no%20way%20to%20restore%20your%20data%20without%20a%20special%20key.%20You%20can%20purchase%20this%20key%20on%20the%20darknet%20page%20shown%20in%20step%202.%0ATo%20purchase%20your%20key%20and%20restore%20your%20data%2C%20please%20follow%20these%20three%20easy%20steps%3A%0A%0A1.%20Download%20the%20Tor%20browser%20at%20%E2%80%9Chttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.torproject.org%2F%E2%80%9C.%0A2.%20Visit%20one%20of%20the%20following%20pages%20with%20the%20Tor%20Browser%3A%0Ahttp%3A%2F%2Frandomchars.onion%2Fabc123%0A3.%20Send%20BTC%20by%20following%20the%20instructions%20on%20the%20page
```
2. User selects Bitcoin Core to open the link:

3. User is asked to send BTC with some message convincing enough which can be different depending on the victim:

**After this PR** (_No user input mentioned in the error_):

ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 3bad0b3fad, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (Qt 5.12.8).
jarolrod:
tACK 3bad0b3fad
Tree-SHA512: aac2fdfcaa7a9cd6582750c1960682554795640f5aacb78bdae121724e1151da3cbb62b8f8b1e0bc37347afe78b3e9a446277cab8e009d2a1050c0e971f001b3
01d9586ae8 qt: Save/restore RPCConsole geometry only for window (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
After using the GUI with `-disablewallet` the "Node window" inherits the geometry of the main window, that could be unexpected for users.
This PR provides independent geometry settings for `RPCConsole` in both modes:
- window sizes and `QSplitter` sizes when `-disablewallet=0`
- only `QSplitter` sizes when `-disablewallet=1`
ACKs for top commit:
Talkless:
tACK 01d9586ae8, tested on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2. I've managed to reproduce issue using https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/194#issuecomment-782822663 instructions, and I see that this PR does detach main window and information window sizes. Built with `--enable-wallet` and `--disable-wallet`.
jarolrod:
ACK 01d9586ae8, tested on macOS 11.2 Qt 5.15.2
promag:
Code review ACK 01d9586ae8.
Tree-SHA512: 9934cf04d4d5070dfc4671ea950e225cda9988858227e5481dad1baafa14af477bdbf4f91307ca687fde0cad6e4e605a3a99377e70d67eb115a19955ce2516f5
bd7f27d16d refactor: feature_csv_activation.py: move tx helper functions to methods (Sebastian Falbesoner)
2eca46b0aa test: use MiniWallet for feature_csv_activation.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (feature_csv_activation.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the new MiniWallet instead, as proposed in #20078.
Short reviewers guideline:
- Since we exclusively work with anyone-can-spend outputs here (raw scriptPubKey = OP_TRUE), signing is not needed anymore. The function `sign_transaction` and its calls are removed, after changing a tx (e.g. its scriptSig or nVersion) a simple `.rehash()` call is sufficient. Also, generating an address `self.nodeaddress` (and with that, passing it to the the various test tx creation/sending helper methods) is not needed anymore and removed.
- The test repeatedly uses the same input for creating different txs (e.g. with different txversions 1 and 2). To let `MiniWallet` create a tx with a specific input, we have to call `.get_utxo()` before which also marks the UTXO as spent. The method is changed to also support keeping the UTXO in its internal list (`mark_as_spent=False`). With the behaviour on master, the second call to `.get_utxo()` with the same input would fail.
- To keep the diff in the first commit short, the `miniwallet` is set as a global variable, to avoid passing it on every tx creation/spending helper. The global is eliminated in the second (refactoring) commit, where all the helpers are moved to the test class as methods. By that, we can use `self.nodes[0]` directly in the helpers and don't have to pass it again and again. I think there could still be a lot of improvements/refactoring done in the test, but that should hopefully serve as a good basis.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK bd7f27d16d
MarcoFalke:
review ACK bd7f27d16d🐕
Tree-SHA512: 24fb6a0f7702bae40d5271d197119827067d4b597e954d182e4c1aa5d0fa870368eb3ffed469b26713fa8ff8eb3ecc06abc80b2449cd68156d5559e7ae8a2b11
The Qt Resource Compiler (rcc) has a command-line option
`--format-version` which has the default value 2.
The only difference from `--format-version 1` is adding a last modified
timestamp to the output file. That, in turn, forces us to use
`QT_RCC_SOURCE_DATE_OVERRIDE=1` to get deterministic builds.
This change makes rcc output always deterministic by using
`--format-version 1` option that makes usage of the
`QT_RCC_SOURCE_DATE_OVERRIDE` needless. Also it improves interaction
with ccache.
Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
11d6459b6e rpc: include_unsafe option for fundrawtransaction (t-bast)
Pull request description:
Allow RPC users to opt-in to unsafe inputs when funding a raw transaction.
Applications that need to manage a complex RBF flow (such as lightning nodes using anchor outputs) are very limited if they can only use safe inputs.
I also added this option to `send` and `walletcreatefundedpsbt` who internally delegate to `fundrawtransaction`.
Fixes#21299
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 11d6459b6e
Tree-SHA512: 5e542a4febcfd6f41cf784678ff02ec9282eae2082c274983f72c5ea87b7ebbe1bd5fdc6a020d7a9d5996157754eb4966b8aeb6c1ceebf0b1519f735579b8bac
3adde72bc9 qt: Do not use QObject::tr plural syntax for numbers with a unit symbol (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Working on translation, I found this is useless and unnecessarily burdensome for translators. I guess, this statement is correct internationally wide :)
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK 3adde72bc9
promag:
Code review ACK 3adde72bc9. Agree with OP, looks reasonable to me.
Tree-SHA512: bde65c122ca0feb7771d932cce63fd1aef1e7a9dda0188d19c577d57b279172204ac1bfcb6106a78b2c4d55d628e6dc0967051e064ec40d3c5aeafd4a48f0589
facfc0f65d fuzz: Remove strprintf test cases that are known to fail (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
They are still waiting to be fixed (see https://github.com/c42f/tinyformat/issues/70 ), so no need for us to carry them around in our source code. They can be added back once upstream is fixed.
Hopefully fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34082
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK facfc0f65d
Tree-SHA512: d9d3d35555b6d58740a041ae45797ca85149f60990e2ed632c5dadf363e1d2362d2447681d7ceaa1fbffcd6e7bc8da5bc15d3923b68829a86c25b364a599afc8
71c824ed6c cleaned up and added missing "include" statements for pubkey.cpp and pubkey.h (William Bright)
Pull request description:
#### Problem:
Many symbols in the files were undefined and causing issues when I was working on building independent sections of the codebase. The hidden imports from the "secp256k1" library was a particular pain point.
The other standard and missing includes are following best practices and will help with refactoring, build process and others.
#### Changes:
Clean up and declared imports/include for `pubkey.cpp` and `pubkey.h`
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK 71c824ed6c
laanwj:
Code review ACK 71c824ed6c
Tree-SHA512: bce605cfde24d8e3be82a596cabab7a8577fec0aef7c5e6f7a56603357046d8e8dea11ac8e3dbe79600550291be7784e35c7a55ebf40b46525b8949e4bedae96
d66f283ac0 scripted-diff: Replace three dots with ellipsis in the UI strings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is split from #21463.
The change was suggested on [Transifex.com](https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/), and it does not touch `LogPrint` and `LogPrintf` calls.
The only comment on #21463 [was](9030e4b5a6 (r597220100)):
> Mind that these messages also end up in the log. In principle the log is already UTF-8 (as are all strings and text in bitcoind). But, just noting, that it might make browsing the log a less pleasant experience on systems with misconfigured locale like some BSDs by default.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK d66f283ac0
Tree-SHA512: 5ab1cb3160f3f996f1ad7d7486662da3eb7f06a857f4a1874963ce10caed5b86b0ad6151b1b9ebeb2b8aa5f0c85efad3b768ea9cafe5db86f78f88912b756d1e
f52fafc935 build: Drop pointless sed commands (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Since moving to Autotools build system (35b8af9226, #2943, 2013-09), tag strings created by Qt specialized compilers ([uic](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/uic.html), [moc](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/moc.html), [rcc](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/rcc.html)) were being removed.
A bit later (70c71c50ce, #4241, 2014-06) this rule was dropped for the uic, and since then all of the generated `ui_*.h` files contain the following string:
```
** Created by: Qt User Interface Compiler version 5.12.8
```
Such strings do not contain any timestamps, and cannot cause any non-determinism. The removing of them seems pointless.
Diffs for some files:
```diff
--- master/intro.moc
+++ pr/intro.moc
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
/****************************************************************************
** Meta object code from reading C++ file 'intro.cpp'
**
+** Created by: The Qt Meta Object Compiler version 67 (Qt 5.12.8)
**
** WARNING! All changes made in this file will be lost!
*****************************************************************************/
```
```diff
--- master/moc_addressbookpage.cpp
+++ pr/moc_addressbookpage.cpp
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
/****************************************************************************
** Meta object code from reading C++ file 'addressbookpage.h'
**
+** Created by: The Qt Meta Object Compiler version 67 (Qt 5.12.8)
**
** WARNING! All changes made in this file will be lost!
*****************************************************************************/
```
```diff
--- master/qrc_bitcoin.cpp
+++ pr/qrc_bitcoin.cpp
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
/****************************************************************************
** Resource object code
**
+** Created by: The Resource Compiler for Qt version 5.12.8
**
** WARNING! All changes made in this file will be lost!
*****************************************************************************/
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK f52fafc935
Tree-SHA512: 31f5c19b37645b4914f17d8c234b7ae8781a0499c4b250ffef07d70b7552954fb682f58a75d76162f98ab5e1667288b3a041df2705573fb00523e87b9c1fd47f
847288df07 test: fee rate values that cannot be represented as sat/vB (Jon Atack)
06a90fa038 rpc: for sat/vB fee rates, limit ParseFixedPoint decimals to 3 (Jon Atack)
0742c7840f rpc: enable passing decimals to AmountFromValue, add doxygen (Jon Atack)
8ce3ef57a3 test: ParseFixedPoint with 3 decimals for sat/vB fee rates (Jon Atack)
b503327597 test: type error and out of range fee rates where missing (Jon Atack)
c5fd4344f7 test: explicit fee rates with invalid amounts (Jon Atack)
ea6f76b66e test: improve zero-value explicit fee rate coverage (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
- Improve/close gaps in existing test coverage before making the change
- Enable passing `decimals` to `ParseFixedPoint()` when calling `AmountFromValue()`
- Limit explicit fee rates in sat/vB passed in by users to 3 decimals, and raise otherwise
- Add regression test coverage
Closes#20534.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 847288df07🔷
Tree-SHA512: c539d07ae9b21c0d6c8ea460beb9c8dad5559445518aace560abc3c05c588907bae189b6fd7602b3b397de4a42356136c3ec6f960d3dcf2d5d16377aef4ab5a2
7031721f2c rpc/listaddressgroupings: redefine inner-most array as ARR_FIXED (Karl-Johan Alm)
8500f7bf54 rpc/createrawtransaction: redefine addresses as OBJ_USER_KEYS (Karl-Johan Alm)
d9e2183c50 rpc: include OBJ_USER_KEY in RPCArg constructor checks (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
This PR adjusts the two issues I encountered while developing a tool that converts RPCHelpMan objects into bindings for other language(s).
The first is in createrawtransaction, where the address part, e.g. bc1qabc in
> createrawtransaction '[]' '[{"bc1qabc": 1.0}]'
is declared as a `Type::OBJ`, when in reality it should be a `Type::OBJ_USER_KEYS`, defined as such:
5925f1e652/src/rpc/util.h (L126)
(coincidentally, this is the first and only (afaict) usage of this `RPCArg::Type`).
The second is in the `listaddressgroupings` RPC, which returns an array of arrays of arrays, where the innermost one is a tuple-thingie with an optional 3rd item; this is an `ARR_FIXED`, not an `ARR`.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 7031721f2c🐀
Tree-SHA512: 769377416c6226d1738a956fb685498e009f9e7eb2d45bc679b81c5364b9520fdbcb49392c937ab45598aa0d33589e8e6a59ccc101cf8d8e7dfdafd58d4eefd0
fa2204f6ad streams: Accept URef obj for VectorReader unserialize (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Missed in commit 172f5fa738. An URef may collapse into an LRef or RRef depending on context. There is no reason to forbid RRef in `VectorReader::operator>>`, so add it for consistency.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa2204f6ad, just expanded test since last review
Tree-SHA512: 09ff4e8a918e15b08cebd8c125d37e78bfb3a635c38546fc8454a97a882b2c81c55ef552243617e78744799d31127e6fbf78c4e319c030480b370aab6f38b645
fa1aa6c571 fuzz: Limit ParseISO8601DateTime fuzzing to 32-bit (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
2038 is more than 10 years in the future, so no need for us to waste time fuzzing a 3rd party lib that will be EOL by then.
Hopefully fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34092
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
Concept and code review ACK fa1aa6c571
Tree-SHA512: fdd2fbc7b5c7ce33ad23b2e5431bb97eaf6ae8c2d2a55990a3ab73be79282c584b704dcd1471ba288de75283732970c70c9a03ddad059b97b66ba8b3de39effe
This allows to get rid of the global miniwallet variable and to specify
the used node self.nodes[0] at only one place, instead of passing it to
every tx creation/send method again and again.
Can be reviewed with --ignore-all-space --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
The OBJ type is for actual objects with defined keys; OBJ_USER_KEYS is for objects with user-defined keys (such as the bitcoin address(es) in the createrawtransaction output object.
The LLVM Clang we use for cross-compilation supports this option, and it's expected
that any builders on macOS will also be using an Apple Clang that supports it.
09205b33aa net: Clarify message header validation errors (W. J. van der Laan)
955eee7680 net: Sanitize message type for logging (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
- Use `SanitizeString` when logging message errors to make sure that the message type is sanitized. I have checked all logging in `net.cpp`.
- For the `MESSAGESTART` error don't inspect and log header details at all: receiving invalid start bytes makes it likely that the packet isn't even formatted as valid P2P message. Logging the four unexpected start bytes (as hex) should be enough.
- Update `p2p_invalid_messages.py` test to check this.
- Improve error messages in a second commit.
Issue reported by gmaxwell.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 09205b33aa only change is log message fixup 🔂
practicalswift:
re-ACK 09205b33aa
Tree-SHA512: 8fe5326af135cfcf39ea953d9074a8c966b9b85a810b06a2c45b8a745cf115de4f321e72fc769709d6bbecfc5953aab83176db6735b04c0bc6796f59272cadce
fa9249aacc depends: Add missing -D_LIBCPP_DEBUG=1 to debug flags (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Commands that can be used for testing:
```
$ cat 1.cpp
#include <vector>
int main() {
std::vector<int> foo;
foo.begin() + 7;
}
```
```
clang++ -stdlib=libc++ -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDANTIC -D_LIBCPP_DEBUG=1 -Wall 1.cpp -o exe && ./exe
g++ -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDANTIC -D_LIBCPP_DEBUG=1 -Wall 1.cpp -o exe && ./exe
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa9249aacc: patch looks correct
fanquake:
ACK fa9249aacc - was going to suggest adding this to the macOS CPP flags as well, however it seems doing that is less straight forward. Could be looked at by someone in a followup.
Tree-SHA512: 2ffbaaf0ccb36bcc9fa1a15426566406c6115c8878ff211a4794d982c5d198672d444a20f6c7ae9f341193f6d8118c7cc50896daf98af9553834379e47ddb39e
fa27d6d3ac fuzz: Remove unused --enable-danger-fuzz-link-all option (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Remove the unused build option, which was *dangerous* (as the name implies). Also remove the fuzzbuzz config, which was never used as part of this repo and seems redundant now that we integrate with oss-fuzz.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa27d6d3ac: patch looks correct and rationale makes sense
hebasto:
ACK fa27d6d3ac, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 9bd65ed6a76d13d8d9c7a88aaae30f701215d5d0619693a3115d5ec350808aaf6a1aa4737466a5b96f3948513ec4d063808fe16219818366720e247880a15177
fa5cb6b268 fuzz: Add WRITE_ALL_FUZZ_TARGETS_AND_ABORT (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is needed when stdout is polluted by the fuzz engine. stderr can't be used instead because it is polluted by aborting the program.
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: bf0a2a6bcd964ff1f0f3ef6e7e297b4c780430c4d6312332ed99ace0e1c58243c1483fd387e39405837d39b36072dfeb9ae03d2a7aa728ad6955159754fd5766
2227fc4e62 test: minor fixes & improvements for files linter test (windsok)
Pull request description:
Couple of minor fixes & improvements for files linter test added in #21740
- Use a context manager when opening files, so that files are closed are we are done with them
- Use the `-z` flag when shelling out to `git ls-files` so that we can catch newlines and other weird control characters in filenames.
From the `git ls-files` manpage:
```
-z \0 line termination on output and do not quote filenames. See OUTPUT below for more information.
Without the -z option, pathnames with "unusual" characters are quoted as explained for the configuration variable
core.quotePath (see git-config(1)). Using -z the filename is output verbatim and the line is terminated by a NUL byte.
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 2227fc4e62
practicalswift:
cr ACK 2227fc4e62: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: af059a805f4a7614162de85dea856052a45ab531895cb0431087e7fc9e037513fa7501bb5eb2fe43238adf5f09e77712ebdbb15b1486983359ad3661a3da0c60
39e19713cd [net processing] Add internal _RelayTransactions() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
As part of the general effort to reduce cs_main usage in net_processing, this removes the need to be holding `cs_main` when calling `RelayTransactions()` from outside net_processing. Internally, we lock `cs_main` and call an internal `_RelayTransactions()` function that _does_ require `cs_main`.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-unsigned-code-review ACK 39e19713cd
promag:
Code review ACK 39e19713cd, just included sync.h since last review.
ajtowns:
ACK 39e19713cd
Tree-SHA512: dc08441233adfb8eaac501cf497cb4bad029eb723bd3fa8a3d8b7e49cc984c98859b95780ad15f5701d62ac745a8223beb0df405e3d49d95a8c86c8be17c9543
Updates the lint-files.py lint test:
* Use a context manager when opening files, so that files are closed.
* Use the -z flag when shelling out to git ls-files so that we can catch newlines
and other weird control characters in filenames
- Use `SanitizeString` when logging message errors to make sure that the
message type is sanitized.
- For the `MESSAGESTART` error don't inspect and log header details at
all: receiving invalid start bytes makes it likely that the packet isn't
even formatted as valid P2P message. Logging the four unexpected start
bytes should be enough.
- Update `p2p_invalid_messages.py` test to check this.
Issue reported by gmaxwell.
9f767e8438 test: use MiniWallet for p2p_blocksonly.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (p2p_blocksonly.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the new MiniWallet instead, as proposed in #20078.
Note that MiniWallet creates segwit transactions by default, i.e. txid and wtxid are not identical and we have to return both from `check_p2p_tx_violation(...)`: wtxid is needed to match an expected `"received getdata for: wtx ..."` debug output, whereas the txid is needed to wait for a certain tx via `wait_for_tx(...)`.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 9f767e8438 tested with `--disable-wallet`
Tree-SHA512: f08001f02c3c310ccdf713af0ba17304368a36414f412749908bbe8c03ad1e902190b8768b79f3b4909855762f285e7ab1b627cc4f45c90b42bb097a43cb4318
fa03d0acd6 fuzz: Create a block template in tx_pool targets (MarcoFalke)
fa61ce5cf5 fuzz: Limit mocktime to MTP in tx_pool targets (MarcoFalke)
fab646b8ea fuzz: Use correct variant of ConsumeRandomLengthString instead of hardcoding a maximum size (MarcoFalke)
fae2c8bc54 fuzz: Allow to pass min/max to ConsumeTime (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Relatively simple check to ensure a block can always be created from the mempool
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
Tested ACK fa03d0acd6
Tree-SHA512: e613376ccc88591cbe594db14ea21ebc9b2b191f6325b3aa4ee0cd379695352ad3b480e286134ef6ee30f043d486cf9792a1bc7e44445c41045ac8c3b931c7ff
d48565d109 fix permissions on 00_setup_env_native_fuzz_with_msan (glozow)
Pull request description:
I think there was a silent merge conflict between #21852 and #21740?
I have a [linter failure](https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5436849834426368):
```
File "ci/test/00_setup_env_native_fuzz_with_msan.sh" contains a shebang line, but has the file permission 644 instead of the expected executable permission 755. Do "chmod 755 ci/test/00_setup_env_native_fuzz_with_msan.sh" (or remove the shebang line).
ERROR: There were 1 failed tests in the lint-files.py lint test. Please resolve the above errors.
^---- failure generated from test/lint/lint-files.sh
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK d48565d109
Tree-SHA512: 445bdd738faf007451f40bbcf360dd1fb4675e17a4c96546e6818c12e33dd336dadd95cf8d4b5f8df1d6ccfbc4bf5496864bb5528e416cea894857b6b732140c
91d93aac4e validation: remove nchaintx from assumeutxo metadata (James O'Beirne)
931684b24a validation: fix ActivateSnapshot to use hardcoded nChainTx (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This fixes an oversight from the move of nChainTx from the user-supplied
snapshot metadata into the hardcoded assumeutxo chainparams.
Since the nChainTx is now unused in the metadata, it should be removed
in a future commit.
See: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19806#discussion_r612165410
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
utACK 91d93aac4e
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 91d93aac4e. No change to previous commit, just new commit removing now unused utxo snapshot field and updating tests.
Tree-SHA512: 445bdd738faf007451f40bbcf360dd1fb4675e17a4c96546e6818c12e33dd336dadd95cf8d4b5f8df1d6ccfbc4bf5496864bb5528e416cea894857b6b732140c
fac30eec42 refactor: Replace &foo[0] with foo.data() (MarcoFalke)
faece47c47 refactor: Avoid &foo[0] on C-Style arrays (MarcoFalke)
face961109 refactor: Use only one temporary buffer in CreateObfuscateKey (MarcoFalke)
fa05dddc42 refactor: Use CPubKey vector constructor where possible (MarcoFalke)
fabb6dfe6e script: Replace address-of idiom with vector data() method (Guido Vranken)
Pull request description:
The main theme of this refactor is to replace `&foo[0]` with `foo.data()`.
The first commit is taken from #21781 with the rationale:
* In CSignatureCache::ComputeEntryECDSA, change the way a vector pointer is resolved to prevent invoking undefined behavior if the vector is empty.
The other commits aim to remove all `&foo[0]`, where `foo` is any kind of byte representation. The rationale:
* Sometimes alternative code without any raw data pointers is easier to read (refer to the respective commit message for details)
* If the raw data pointer is needed, `foo.data()` should be preferred, as pointed out in the developer notes. This addresses the instances that have been missed in commit 592404f03f, and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9804
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fac30eec42
practicalswift:
cr ACK fac30eec42: patch looks correct
promag:
Code review ACK fac30eec42.
Tree-SHA512: e7e73146edbc78911a8e8c728b0a1c6b0ed9a88a008e650aa5dbffe72425bd42c76df70199a9cf7e02637448d7593e0eac52fd0f91f59240283e1390ee21bfa5
46b025e00d test: add new python linter to check file names and permissions (windsok)
6f6bb3ebc7 test: fix file permissions on various scripts (windsok)
Pull request description:
Adds a new python linter test which tests for correct filenames and file permissions in the repository.
Replaces the existing tests in the `test/lint/lint-filenames.sh` and `test/lint/lint-shebang.sh` linter tests, as well as adding some new and increased testing. This increased coverage is intended to catch issues such as in #21728 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16807/files#r345547050
Summary of tests:
* Checks every file in the repository against an allowed regexp to make sure only lowercase or uppercase alphanumerics (a-zA-Z0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-), at (@) and dots (.) are used in repository filenames.
* Checks only source files (*.cpp, *.h, *.py, *.sh) against a stricter allowed regexp to make sure only lowercase alphanumerics (a-z0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-) and dots (.) are used in source code filenames. Additionally there is an exception regexp for directories or files which are excepted from matching this regexp (This should replicate the existing `test/lint/lint-filenames.sh` test)
* Checks all files in the repository match an allowed executable or non-executable file permission octal. Additionally checks that for executable files, the file contains a shebang line.
* Checks that for executable `.py` and `.sh` files, the shebang line used matches an allowable list of shebangs (This should replicate the existing `test/lint/lint-shebang.sh` test)
* Checks every file that contains a shebang line to ensure it has an executable permission
Additionally updates the permissions on various files to comply with the new tests.
Fixes#21729
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr re-ACK 46b025e00d: patch still looks correct
kiminuo:
code review ACK 46b025e00d if `contrib/gitian-descriptors/assign_DISTNAME` permission change is deemed OK.
laanwj:
Code review ACK 46b025e00d
Tree-SHA512: 1c8201a2cee0d9cbce15652b68cec9a6458a8b493fcd5392f98560aca0b1a12e668baab65a47100f116f626dadc3f591deb47f7368468c6a46c6c712c2533455
b4fcbcfb49 doc: update -maxconnections config option help (Jon Atack)
79685a8992 doc: update -addnode config option help (Jon Atack)
2896c6c4cc doc: update addnode rpc help (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Since #9319 proposed by Gregory Maxwell and released in v0.14, peers manually added through the `-addnode` config option or using the `addnode` RPC have their own separate limit of 8 connections that does not compete with other inbound or outbound connection usage and is not subject to the limitation imposed by the `-maxconnections` option.
This PR updates the `-addnode` and `-maxconnections` config options and the `addnode` RPC help docs with this information.
`-addnode` config option help
```
$ bitcoind -h | grep -A5 addnode=
-addnode=<ip>
Add a node to connect to and attempt to keep the connection open (see
the addnode RPC help for more info). This option can be specified
multiple times to add multiple nodes; connections are limited to
8 at a time and are counted separately from the -maxconnections
limit.
$ bitcoind -h | grep -A3 maxconnections=
-maxconnections=<n>
Maintain at most <n> connections to peers (default: 125). This limit
does not apply to connections manually added via -addnode or the
addnode RPC, which have a separate limit of 8.
```
`addnode` rpc help
```
$ bitcoin-cli help addnode
addnode "node" "command"
Attempts to add or remove a node from the addnode list.
Or try a connection to a node once.
Nodes added using addnode (or -connect) are protected from DoS disconnection and are not required to be
full nodes/support SegWit as other outbound peers are (though such peers will not be synced from).
Addnode connections are limited to 8 at a time and are counted separately from the -maxconnections limit.
```
ACKs for top commit:
prayank23:
ACK b4fcbcfb49
jarolrod:
ACK b4fcbcfb49
Tree-SHA512: b6d69baa6cbf6d53f91bac5b39b549d49db6c95f92ea1bdd3588a6432794a25ac2c8b3c89e2c72bb9097e61f2717c8b5ecc404745d5992b88e523db03200898f
47c3ea021e doc: add OSS-Fuzz section to fuzzing.md doc (Adam Jonas)
Pull request description:
This adds documentation about [Bitcoin Core's participation](https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/pull/5699/files) in Google's OSS-Fuzz program and adds the caveat that the project may not disclose vulnerabilities within the 90-day window described in the [program's disclosure guidelines](https://google.github.io/oss-fuzz/getting-started/bug-disclosure-guidelines/).
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 47c3ea021e
Tree-SHA512: 87bf0146fb74d1e4b3b8839e6c8f3d53046008a6d5b926ffe5b95be3c396a5e47e47967533422f60b04c4446482f49d210ada410b742f69781a7afde623d704d
f09e6b2585 test: fix off-by-ones in rpc_fundrawtransaction (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
The variables in these assertions should be the same within each line.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK f09e6b2585
theStack:
ACK f09e6b2585
Tree-SHA512: 7ac754eaadd8cb00a725afa55bccbb8de7547dedac9350d79a9a470918245617e075c56a91adc36fb653bbe8a0a325d59b00443155a7e1a81ebf22e4e4cf56d9
fa872c9af3 depends: Fix id_string invocations (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Closes: #21242
```
Reproduced from depends/Makefile comment:
When invoking a shell, GNU Make special-cases exit code 127 (command not
found) by not capturing the output but instead passing it through. This
is not done for any other exit code.
Therefore, we require a "|| true" to avoid this behaviour when in an
environment where the build_* or host_* may not exist yet.
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Concept and light code review ACK fa872c9af3
Tree-SHA512: 9ce88381aec579d956572cf70c4f69dc5a3873f0d2af14a71cf24814192a89452b8280258bed8cca804e4bd2644db056d213ab733df46a10560a47079524d8ac
a5491882a0 build: fix configuring when building depends with NO_BDB=1 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Currently, if you build depends using `NO_BDB=1` (only sqlite wallets), `./configure` will fail as it still tries to find bdb. i.e:
```bash
make -C depends/ NO_QT=1 NO_BDB=1 NO_UPNP=1 NO_ZMQ=1 NO_NATPMP=1 -j8
...
copying packages: native_b2 boost libevent sqlite
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
...
checking for Berkeley DB C++ headers... default
configure: error: Found Berkeley DB other than 4.8, required for portable BDB wallets (--with-incompatible-bdb to ignore or --without-bdb to disable BDB wallet support)
```
This PR fixes the build such that you can build depends, opting out of bdb, without opting out of wallets entirely, and still configure successfully. I think I've tested across most potential configurations. i.e:
```bash
./configure (bdb and sqlite on system)
bdb & sqlite are both are available
./configure --without-bdb (bdb and sqlite on system)
only sqlite
./configure --without-sqlite (bdb and sqlite on system)
only bdb
./configure --disable-wallet (bdb and sqlite on system)
neither bdb or sqlite
depends NO_WALLET=1
./configure --prefix=/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0
neither bdb or sqlite
depends NO_BDB=1
./configure --prefix=/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0
only sqlite
depends NO_SQLITE=1
./configure --prefix=/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0
only bdb
depends
./configure --prefix=/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0
bdb and sqlite
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK a5491882a0
jarolrod:
ACK a5491882a0
Tree-SHA512: baf7d2543a401db0d846095415ff449c04ecfb4a74c734dc51e79453702f9051210daeef686970f11fcffd32cdfadbc58acd54f0706aceecfb3edb0ff17310d7
7fc5e865b9 test: install lief in CI (fanquake)
955140b326 contrib: consolidate PIE and NX security checks (fanquake)
2aa1631822 contrib: use LIEF in PE symbol checks (fanquake)
e93ac26b85 contrib: use LIEF in macOS symbol checks (fanquake)
a632cbcee5 contrib: use f strings in symbol-check.py (fanquake)
0f5d77c8e4 contrib: add PE PIE check to security checks (fanquake)
8e1f40dd9a contrib: use LIEF for PE security checks (fanquake)
a25b2e965c contrib: use LIEF for macOS security checks (fanquake)
7e7eae7aa8 contrib: use f strings in security-check.py (fanquake)
2e7a9f7ade guix: install LIEF in Guix container (fanquake)
465967b5ef gitian: install LIEF in gitian container (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This PR is a proof of concept for using [LIEF](https://github.com/lief-project/LIEF) for the PE and MACHO symbol and security checks. It replaces our current approach of manually parsing the output of `objdump` & `otool`. If the consensus is that using LIEF is ok, then I also plan on replacing [pixie.py](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/devtools/pixie.py), and using LIEF for all checks. LIEF for Linux is also currently blocked (on the next release, unless we want to build master) on one change for RISC-V that I [sent upstream](https://github.com/lief-project/LIEF/pull/562).
LIEF is seemingly well maintained, and is the basis for a number of other tools. It also has some very nice documentation; i.e the [Python API for ELF](https://lief.quarkslab.com/doc/latest/api/python/elf.html). It also has many builtins we can take advantage of. i.e [`is_pie`](https://lief.quarkslab.com/doc/latest/api/python/macho.html#lief.MachO.Binary.is_pie), [`has_nx`](https://lief.quarkslab.com/doc/latest/api/python/macho.html#lief.MachO.Binary.has_nx) etc. This means we can [consolidate some of our checks](9c5eeb5484). If/when end up using LIEF for lightning then we can consolidate further, and cleanup these scripts. i.e to not parse the binary inside the checks, but once at the start of the script.
Guix builds:
```bash
# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
963a08638c46f9a3d75cd4b0c155d1ca091bbeba27167291adcd3dca03fd4c3d guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
a3ce927c46b103789a010c41a6ebfafe4548d90ee7d88f2a735c9183b775da5c guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
2503ac8901068805d5e7251fd5cfeb7c1f8ba3528bdfcf3aa1e0c40bfd5c1cbc guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
5798697e58e1788df85aa9e2e4d33fef0456169fcbd2521f13b3b5806ac0d84d guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
4185adebc6a0abe7241a3cd409a6ab7be031c26f1c4245e30bb5f87eef0925d2 guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-f51237d94d98.tar.gz
9b4b8756c5c84295eb6b61b6b32a07a8d07723fb38aaa8f519b6133935061bda guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
cbd821aa464a9c16f7979dbec1a5e66939e777a567f55f7081499a8d528d42c5 guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
abed530a82e97e3cf621c90a13c0881b0e39ccce2a6f42a3ff80de76e2abc5f7 guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
8b6d2bdd8b58ff1f6072bf8693abe3ce773ff3a7d8d2b7218207e69945b9d31b guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
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dab3d26ac94c669140f7329d14e57ef02b0fe92b8a8f9d96c32a416adea0da0f guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
ca59d4379fbe2b9a52deebeaf88508e0eda4215f28d319aff0781289dd159712 guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
52b7c35321a85c4f6c95bf0e687574454b71ede9bec1c9cf17f37c578c888a94 guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-win-unsigned.tar.gz
a543895a00f8ffb3ba50ca68396d52ad5a18dd8efe38730e0049dd70d283a092 guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-win64-debug.zip
aec050d03c65268a986148500f7341cceb8c5f85287e0e3cde8933ce4b4dee32 guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
57ba33ed6ee8d3a885e342471359301473e83037d5442895beb686921a4c50e9 guix-build-f51237d94d98/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-f51237d94d98-win64.zip
```
Gitian builds:
```bash
# macOS:
2f066e852bdd30ac46e5ecdf7619d19d408035c318a3edf0f1893ec2e25efb69 bitcoin-41a1b3d1b130-osx-unsigned.dmg
8cf8ac4d21740f490262453c330b5f4a5c5b8139dfc1b322efefce3f3b93d1b2 bitcoin-41a1b3d1b130-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
cf1b84efdd9d2588a1ce9513580fb56b38bfafe60e18f8adbeedf03521c6c2b2 bitcoin-41a1b3d1b130-osx64.tar.gz
14995244b0bb3e80e7b79975c9c70fdfb3ee3c04fda3efd5358ce1c4efa3a312 src/bitcoin-41a1b3d1b130.tar.gz
93881069d5e1dc385c08895a7b035a94eb010325afc2776c99b6aafa21096eb8 bitcoin-core-osx-22-res.yml
# Windows:
4d56dd7713121684b7eaa448679c65df2fd0aa5319bf8d12fb6cfa9f0b005cf7 bitcoin-f51237d94d98-win-unsigned.tar.gz
4558f4173152b084bcba25aa1a53c605208a70fe20392141b63cefb476528c85 bitcoin-f51237d94d98-win64-debug.zip
b63feaca010e86d514cfe38d716e3c8a8b8058e4f969b868aaaeb8a8a3d3dc81 bitcoin-f51237d94d98-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
de7d8586cc91ba391fe911853a99d9fd15fc6f9a60f9b91a0447940173aac67a bitcoin-f51237d94d98-win64.zip
4185adebc6a0abe7241a3cd409a6ab7be031c26f1c4245e30bb5f87eef0925d2 src/bitcoin-f51237d94d98.tar.gz
45efaca35b5fad0a04dfd06e44f7c00b990aa91c7bf2faea57e020d3491a6cf0 bitcoin-core-win-22-res.yml
# Linux:
055d646c5f8cf4708008374546176012ff758566a2645a3a01e1a33eab1002fe bitcoin-f51237d94d98-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
bfc8b0efc36b0474c88546b12d2723c04b4dc629ae311082025c7e0b8f0d1aa9 bitcoin-f51237d94d98-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
9dfaa5acfffadad8942b32996458013a155d12ed07be76601f232233627b5cb9 bitcoin-f51237d94d98-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
54eb57905ff8513b9f628707b61aa4659c362fb2f6d17e0ee240b4da3674907d bitcoin-f51237d94d98-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
ad98d876616eff578ad8cfd17dfbabe48ed14200823579687d66694bae3d2fe3 bitcoin-f51237d94d98-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
fe1b421dd1cb6e04d5dc5d341459dc15fa6e15b80906e5d8e0405cf43495e0f7 bitcoin-f51237d94d98-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
9001d95cc7d2722d9d7dd83d9da8e5adf575fddf91b615b76b9bcfece30ecf6f bitcoin-f51237d94d98-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
9e0650ad2aba70c0fd1608a077e95f335dc1bb4a79eab9b0b56ac87427a4fd4f bitcoin-f51237d94d98-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
fbfde0134944d3dbd32991455b0a8abdd334853ab8a4c1a1a4c060d9de071c50 bitcoin-f51237d94d98-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
2fa2cfddce98c44c65305326fc623a7f065129208337503d813a08d51580cb8a bitcoin-f51237d94d98-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
b2d6caeee0e3c350a43165c39876ebed8e588958007af0d06996e341c7060683 bitcoin-f51237d94d98-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
bfdb827e75d43d61462513c9a843620b93c9160d9d246cad13278baaa07f64ea bitcoin-f51237d94d98-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
4185adebc6a0abe7241a3cd409a6ab7be031c26f1c4245e30bb5f87eef0925d2 src/bitcoin-f51237d94d98.tar.gz
34820a093916fa35b0fd98806a50092f46b20271af7422f43e2a4223ef6f9bb7 bitcoin-core-linux-22-res.yml
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
re-ACK 7fc5e865b9
Tree-SHA512: 0c30838413448ecfcf55e6273f607fdb01cb1acafa1d2762afad59360fca7d8efa78ec55064f50cba56cb2c9e98741e13665cba8e9b4b8e5b62b8a53f9bf8990
c90f6e5109 guix: Consistently use gcc-8 for $HOST (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Only non-base commit is the last commit: b5abb07d0d
Right now, here's what we use in Gitian:
- Linux: Focal's [`g++-8-<arch>-linux-gnu`](https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/g++-8-aarch64-linux-gnu) (`8.4.0-3ubuntu1cross1`)
- MinGW-w64: Focal's [`g++-mingw-w64`](https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/g++-mingw-w64) (`9.3.0-7ubuntu1+22~exp1ubuntu4`)
In Guix right now we use `gcc-9` across the board.
I think it makes more sense to use `gcc-8` across the board, as it doesn't suffer from the `memcmp` bug, and is what debian buster (stable) does, meaning it will be well tested ([`g++-mingw-w64`](https://packages.debian.org/buster/g++-mingw-w64), [`g++-aarch64-linux-gnu`](https://packages.debian.org/buster/g++-aarch64-linux-gnu)).
We can accomplish this somewhat easily using Guix as we have tighter control over the toolchain (see: b5abb07d0d).
Let me know your thoughts!
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Approach ACK c90f6e5109, haven't reviewed
laanwj:
Code review ACK c90f6e5109
hebasto:
ACK c90f6e5109, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 3e5b9297305232273323aa745ec417ed1be2418ead0e432db7742f5d5f45efe6e4a2ed44328731512cff4bfde80e5f2dc350a131b8b8fb9207a2ef66bce27ed2
fa066f1b66 test: Run feature_cltv with MiniWallet (MarcoFalke)
fa5591d38c test: Hide tx rehash in helper (MarcoFalke)
fa5f938cfe test: Remove new_tx reference (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Allows to run the test even with no wallet compiled in
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK fa066f1b66💽
Tree-SHA512: 3f659a178ba3ee0baffd70fddf8b8a68e5551d85626c7f254b234d7f75e6a16430a32a7952037db358b579f045b4d296b46156f72e5d226f3e80334dc635ca10
fafb880e88 refactor: [index] Replace deprecated char with uint8_t in serialization (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
All char representations are serialized in the same way, however the `char` one is deprecated according to d22e7ee933/src/serialize.h (L227) . Also, using `uint8_t` directly avoids casts.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Approach ACK fafb880e88
laanwj:
Code review ACK fafb880e88
practicalswift:
cr ACK fafb880e88: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: ed08fb1b18cb75a695e15924bcaa30ff8746bcd5f17cc83e79f94fe5ff8d9f2083435cb49b8245e3341ede2512140940d864299f4746bc40c8ed8bfdbdacac24
cf83b82cf0 fuzz: Limit toxic test globals to their respective scope (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Globals in one fuzz target are toxic to all other fuzz targets, because we link all fuzz targets into one binary. Any code called by constructing the global will affect all other targets. This leads to incorrect coverage stats, false-positive crashes, ...
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK cf83b82cf0: non-toxic is better than toxic!
laanwj:
Code review ACK cf83b82cf0
Tree-SHA512: 5b3a37bcb36fce4160c94f877b2c07704527e3e1842092375c793d2eca77b996ae62889326094020855666bb34fa019fcfe92e8ff8430ce0372227f03ab2b907
fa0422c251 ci: Add msan fuzz config (MarcoFalke)
fa399a76c6 ci: Use clang-12 in msan task (MarcoFalke)
fab30174af ci: Set BASE_SCRATCH_DIR early, so that it can be used in test configs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Similar to the valgrind config, this config is not run by any ci task in this repo, but it can be used by other repos or self-hosted infrastructure.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa0422c251: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: 2122ac0948978a7b952efc80d4aa3674b27d48c6166e0ce917c61ac4ee6b68d701a83e5f71ee6868c208885ee45aae409ca022ebcb23ccbe37819a8c36e34872
fa44f5119a ci: Clarify that previous_releases task is using DEBUG (MarcoFalke)
fad0f21c3c ci: Use clang in multiprocess task to avoid OOM (MarcoFalke)
faeabef4f3 ci: Enable D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG for multiprocess task (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Enable `-D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG` via the depends `DEBUG` flag. Also `--enable-debug` to get debug symbols in traces.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK fa44f5119a, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged, and CI is green.
Tree-SHA512: ab2a216bb44ee462f9dd181ec9025962502bd4201a1118ff52b6a193398e7ea3ca465a45a5eb341e308758fc3ef34ea3521f8a1f85ed64478ef3c1f6c1b8b141
142e2da440 net: add I2P seeds to chainparamsseeds (Jon Atack)
e01f173fb9 contrib: add a few I2P seed nodes (Jon Atack)
ea269c7ef1 contrib: parse I2P addresses in generate-seeds.py (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to #21560 that updated the fixed seeds infra for BIP155 addresses and then added Tor v3 ones:
- Update contrib/generate-seeds.py to parse I2P addresses
- Add a few I2P nodes to contrib/seeds/nodes_main.txt
- Run generate-seeds.py and add the I2P seeds to chainparamsseeds.h
Reviewers, see contrib/seeds/README.md for more info and feel free to use the following CLI one-liner to check for and propose additional seeds for contrib/seeds/nodes_main.txt. You can also see how many I2P peers your node knows with cli -addrinfo.
```rake
bitcoin-cli getnodeaddresses 0 | jq '.[] | (select(.address | contains(".b32.i2p"))) | .address' | sort
```
I verified the I2P addresses are correctly BIP155-serialized/deserialized by building with all seeds removed from chainparamsseeds.h except those added here, restarting with `-datadir=newdir -dnsseed=0` and running rpc ` getnodeaddresses 0` that initially returns only the new I2P addresses.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 142e2da440
vasild:
ACK 142e2da440
Tree-SHA512: 040576012d5f1f034e2bd566ad654a6fdfd8ff7f6b12fa40c9fda1e948ebf8417fcea64cfc14938a41439370aa4669bab3e97274f9d4f9a6906fa9520afa9cf8
575792e6ff fuzz: Add -fsanitize=integer suppression needed for RPC fuzzer (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add `-fsanitize=integer` suppression needed for RPC fuzzer (`generateblock`).
Context: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets/pull/59/checks?check_run_id=2494624259
```
miner.cpp:130:21: runtime error: implicit conversion from type 'int64_t' (aka 'long') of value 244763573890 (64-bit, signed) to type 'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int') changed the value to 4245405314 (32-bit, unsigned)
#0 0x56143974eaf3 in BlockAssembler::CreateNewBlock(CScript const&) miner.cpp:130:21
#1 0x56143993690d in generateblock()::$_4::operator()(RPCHelpMan const&, JSONRPCRequest const&) const rpc/mining.cpp:370:127
```
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
> review ACK [575792e](575792e6ff), but this function shouldn't be called by the rpc fuzzer, at least not without sanitizing num_blocks
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 575792e6ff
Tree-SHA512: c2133d1064bf17df0e7749ef4a0f7664b5c8082040491a1035d39f0c6e5d96997b347ef2354411e285c7f1f973e34515f1c3c88eb3de60fab64ca4d2adf6dd74
5252f86eb6 fuzz: Reduce maintenance requirements by allowing RPC annotations also for conditionally available RPC commands (such as wallet commands) without the fragility of #ifdef forests (practicalswift)
54549dda31 fuzz: RPC fuzzer post-merge follow-ups. Remove unused includes. Update list of fuzzed RPC commands. (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Various RPC fuzzer follow-ups:
* Remove unused includes.
* Update list of fuzzed RPC commands.
* Reduce maintenance requirements by allowing RPC annotations also for conditionally available RPC commands (such as wallet commands) without the fragility of `#ifdef` forests.
Context: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21169#pullrequestreview-646723483
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 5252f86eb6
Tree-SHA512: 286d70798131706ffb157758e1c73f7f00ed96ce120c7d9dc849e672b283f1362df47b206cfec9da44d5debb5869225e721761dcd5c38a7d5d1019dc6c912ab2
We already attest to the relevant dist-archive in inputs.SHA256SUMS,
which is recorded at build-time.
We use a SKIPATTEST.TAG file to indicate output directories which do not
require attestation (much like the CACHEDIR.TAG specification).
Generally, it's better to have build scripts declare properties of
directories instead of introducing name-based special cases in attest
scripts since build scripts have a more detailed context of what is
going on.
At build/codesigning-time, hash build inputs and output the digest to
${OUTDIR}/inputs.SHA256SUMS, which gets included in the final SHA256SUMS
constructed by guix-attest.
Example final SHA256SUMS:
ee832d2a35b7701bff581dea05a536118b118e3ad0a587a2855b6ee8cd6fba20 inputs/bitcoin-78199266af7b.tar.gz
ca765e70a0c12866dd63c0be228b675278a26329e5f8f5b5c52fd09200fedf21 bitcoin-78199266af7b-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
dae95327d7f2c324e2728c4b73627be6cb2c0d2f2e5bea940d1d5e6463939327 bitcoin-78199266af7b-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
While files are being output to $OUTDIR, it will be under
${DISTSRC}/output, and only when everything is done, will
${DISTSRC}/output be moved to the actual $OUTDIR.
This makes it so that a Ctrl-C in the middle of a build is less likely
to result in a partially-constructed $OUTDIR. In fact, if I understand
correctly, if $OUTDIR and $DISTSRC reside on the same filesystem, the
move (rename) is likely atomic.
Also, since the "working $OUTDIR" is under ${DISTSRC}/output, it will be
cleaned properly by the guix-clean script.
48bd9ebc5d script: update REVIEWERS (Adam Jonas)
Pull request description:
Meta: `git show a06eb03` indicates the commit was first made one year ago and the PR was merged in September 2020.
It might be time for an update, if automated review requests via DrahtBot are operational.
"Regular contributors are free to add their names to specific directories or files provided that they are willing to provide a review."
Perhaps we can compile and squash suggested updates here, per that guideline.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 48bd9ebc5d: patch looks correct :)
adamjonas:
ACK 48bd9eb. I ran through the new files added with `*`s using `git ls-files`.
hebasto:
ACK 48bd9ebc5d, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 770fd60d78bd64100814c72211e4bd97718c87a55a4c91e136fababa0149d12cdc1b3e89462dee3a55e5f51d3263420cc6d856868469eb9a72ff8c930859c54f
It does not matter if the tests fail due to a BOOST_CHECK failure or
due to a thrown exception. Prefer the exception because it is less
code.
Example fail with the throwing accessor:
unknown location(0): fatal error: in "script_standard_tests/script_standard_ExtractDestinations": std::bad_variant_access: std::get: wrong index for variant
test/script_standard_tests.cpp(314): last checkpoint
*** 1 failure is detected in the test module "Bitcoin Core Test Suite"
fac96d0265 p2p: Limit m_block_inv_mutex (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Keeping the lock longer than needed is confusing to reviewers and thread analysis. For example, keeping the lock while appending tx-invs, which requires the mempool lock, will tell thread analysis tools an incorrect lock order of `(1) m_block_inv_mutex, (2) pool.cs`.
ACKs for top commit:
Crypt-iQ:
crACK fac96d0265
jnewbery:
utACK fac96d0265
theStack:
Code-Review ACK fac96d0265
Tree-SHA512: fcfac0f1f8b16df7522513abf716b2eed3d2fc9153f231c8cb61f451e342f29c984a5c872deca6bab3e601e5d651874cc229146c9370e46811b4520747a21f2b
9096b13a47 net: remove unnecessary check of CNode::cs_vSend (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
It is not possible to have a node in `CConnman::vNodesDisconnected` and
its reference count to be incremented - all `CNode::AddRef()` are done
either before the node is added to `CConnman::vNodes` or while holding
`CConnman::cs_vNodes` and the object being in `CConnman::vNodes`.
So, the object being in `CConnman::vNodesDisconnected` and its reference
count being zero means that it is not and will not start to be used by
other threads.
So, the lock of `CNode::cs_vSend` in `CConnman::DisconnectNodes()` will
always succeed and is not necessary.
Indeed all locks of `CNode::cs_vSend` are done either when the reference
count is >0 or under the protection of `CConnman::cs_vNodes` and the
node being in `CConnman::vNodes`.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 9096b13a47🏧
jnewbery:
utACK 9096b13a47
Tree-SHA512: 910899cdcdc8934642eb0c40fcece8c3b01b7e20a0b023966b9d6972db6a885cb3a9a04e9562bae14d5833967e45e2ecb3687b94d495060c3da4b1f2afb0ac8f
a5550f877a build: use -stdlib++-isystem with Clang 10 (fanquake)
51d9d1607f guix: use Clang 10 for the macOS cross compile (fanquake)
b80a6af9e5 build: no longer patch threading out of ld64 (fanquake)
c29cba44b3 build: Xcode 12.1, macOS SDK 10.15.6 (fanquake)
9ed2f19d38 build: native cctools 973.0.1, ld64 609 (fanquake)
f48f187cce build: Clang 10.0.1 (Hennadii Stepanov)
9b193cd2a3 build: libtapi 1100.0.11 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Bumps our macOS toolchain to be using the following:
* Clang 10.0.1 (gitian) & Clang 10.0.0 (Guix)
* ld64 609
* libtapi 1100.0.11
* cctools 973.0.1
* Xcode 12.1
* macOS SDK 10.15.6
which are currently the most recent releases available as open source. See upstream [`cctools`](https://github.com/tpoechtrager/cctools-port/commits/973.0.1-ld64-609) and [`libtapi`](https://github.com/tpoechtrager/apple-libtapi/tree/1100.0.11).
This should improve the possibility of Apple ARM cross-compilation in depends.
This also removes our [patching out of pthreads usage](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/depends/patches/native_cctools/ld64_disable_threading.patch) in `ld64`. There have been multiple changes since `ld64 450.3`, which have likely fixed the non-determinism we were working around. i.e from [InputFiles.cpp](https://opensource.apple.com/source/ld64/ld64-609/src/ld/InputFiles.cpp.auto.html):
```cpp
// <rdar://problem/15002251> make implicit dylib order be deterministic by sorting by install_name
std::sort(implicitDylibs.begin(), implicitDylibs.end(), DylibByInstallNameSorter());
```
```cpp
// <rdar://problem/42675402> ld64 output is not deterministic due to dylib processing order
std::sort(unprocessedDylibs.begin(), unprocessedDylibs.end(), [](const ld::dylib::File* lhs, const ld::dylib::File* rhs) {
return strcmp(lhs->path(), rhs->path()) < 0;
});
```
Guix Build:
```bash
find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
f6c3817b8fe5f7370299d1ae2533e4a3acd313ba9f9aa8d423a8956117e52dd5 guix-build-a5550f877a2c/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-a5550f877a2c.tar.gz
4954dcf563c2d496b8d9fecd48f8e3f7fba2f319ffa254a5bc8ee12cfee6acf0 guix-build-a5550f877a2c/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-a5550f877a2c-osx-unsigned.dmg
8f6095b445c7f1a8e6accd86bb7f0696d5849402084927d2b726b7d557831c3a guix-build-a5550f877a2c/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-a5550f877a2c-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
cc40f25477b4defc1617ae694313d80f307ddf6742fe6cc85c6bc0e215ef8be0 guix-build-a5550f877a2c/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-a5550f877a2c-osx64.tar.gz
```
Gitian Build:
```bash
Generating report
506a8abdefe559999b43dd9f14905b9b2b5a3363b1cd013d45ae47acc1f7ef6c bitcoin-a5550f877a2c-osx-unsigned.dmg
f606997f74026dd12d110d683c6f116b40df324836904ef507dd7ac787e6ebe2 bitcoin-a5550f877a2c-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
5b495ef15f2c3260c2950921b61326912a9bf533cccd51e13818809fd225489e bitcoin-a5550f877a2c-osx64.tar.gz
f6c3817b8fe5f7370299d1ae2533e4a3acd313ba9f9aa8d423a8956117e52dd5 src/bitcoin-a5550f877a2c.tar.gz
9eb0221e962d2839770963bd03c6c9e98e8bf3078566bee2ae42f06233a710fa bitcoin-core-osx-22-res.yml
Done.
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK a5550f877a
Tree-SHA512: 504c4b0f9cd3b939714a322298320c5bde07e9356a48a9a000060b36f8dce4d6134ed60c3a5188810476a28ec5b108733eabbc6fb8053231b9ea8a494cc91b12
ebd4be43cc doc: add release notes for 20867 (Antoine Poinsot)
5aa50ab9cc rpc/util: multisig: only check redeemScript size is <= 520 for P2SH (Antoine Poinsot)
063df9e897 test/functional: standardness sanity checks for P2(W)SH multisig (Antoine Poinsot)
ae0429d3af script: allow up to 20 keys in wsh() descriptors (Antoine Poinsot)
9fc68faf35 script: match multisigs with up to MAX_PUBKEYS_PER_MULTISIG keys (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
As described in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20620 multisigs are currently limited to 16 keys in descriptors and RPC helpers, even for P2WSH and P2SH-P2WSH.
This adds support for multisig with up to 20 keys (which are already standard) for Segwit v0 context for descriptors (`wsh()`, `sh(wsh())`) and RPC helpers.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20620
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meshcollider:
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instagibbs:
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0a331456e4 Remove Visual Studio 2017 reference from readme (Aaron Clauson)
Pull request description:
This PR was motivated by a comment in GUI PR (257) regarding a suggested improvement not being supported by VS2017.
When checking whether master can still be built with the VS2017 toolset ABI issues were encountered. Most likely due to the pre-compiled Qt binaries that are used.
It does not seem worth the effort to try and support VS2017, which would most likely require additional Qt binaries, or lengthy instructions on how to build static Qt binaries on Windows (which is very error prone and tedious).
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jarolrod:
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hebasto:
ACK 0a331456e4, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
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+ Detailed error messages for invalid address
+ Used `IsValidDestination` instead of `IsValidDestinationString`
+ Referred to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20832 for solution
This PR was motivated by a comment in GUI PR (257) regarding a suggested improvement not being supported by VS2017.
When checking whether master can still be built with the VS2017 toolset ABI issues were encountered. Most likely due to the pre-compiled Qt binaries that are used.
It does not seem worth the effort to try and support VS2017, which would most likely require additional Qt binaries, or lengthy instructions on how to build static Qt binaries on Windows (which is very error prone and tedious).
Added advisory note about build not working with earlier Visual Studio versions.
Fixed grammar.
c5bb142817 test: resolve bug in test/functional/interface_bitcoin_cli.py - Test -getinfo with -rpcwallet=unloaded wallet returns no balances (klementtan)
Pull request description:
I think there is a bug in this test case where the new value of `cli_get_info` is not asserted.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
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cf971c9ea0 build: use -isysroot over --sysroot on macOS (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Not only does this seem to be the more correct behaviour when targeting Darwin, but if you use `-isysroot`, Clangs Darwin driver will [infer the deployment target](3e037f8f0e/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Darwin.cpp (L1652)) from the SDK and use other SDK info when parsing arguments to the linker. In the case of [`-platform_version`](3e037f8f0e/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Darwin.cpp (L2656)), which is added if the linker is [new enough](3e037f8f0e/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Darwin.cpp (L342)), the version tuple is constructed from the SDKInfo, and SDKInfo, as far as I can tell, only exists when `-isysroot` has been passed, see [parseSDKSettings](3e037f8f0e/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Darwin.cpp (L1785))
As a result, the SDK version field in the `LC_BUILD_VERSION` command is filled out. i.e when building master:
```bash
cmd LC_BUILD_VERSION
cmdsize 32
platform 1
minos 10.14
sdk n/a
ntools 1
tool 3
version 650.9
```
vs this PR:
```bash
cmd LC_BUILD_VERSION
cmdsize 32
platform 1
minos 10.14
sdk 11.3
ntools 1
tool 3
version 650.9
```
This, from what I understand, will fix the issue we are having with Qt deciding wether or not to enable features like "Dark mode" on macOS, see #21771, however I have not tested that. Thus this is an alternative to #21782.
Our usage of `--sysroot` was added in #17118.
```bash
-isysroot <dir> Set the system root directory (usually /)
```
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Sjors:
tACK cf971c9ea0
hebasto:
re-ACK cf971c9ea0, only rebased and addressed comments since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21793#pullrequestreview-647321518) review.
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e94920a0bb qt: peertableview alternating row colors (randymcmillan)
Pull request description:
peers-tab: enable alternating row colors for peer table and banned table
ACKs for top commit:
Bosch-0:
tACK e94920a0bb on Windows 10 - works as intended. Before / after below:
jarolrod:
tACK e94920a0bb
Tree-SHA512: 05ba18e1db9700bbd68644fe02292409f4e5c52e301b1b2977c335d1ff16456a93fb0b15c8c8385d1b15f648141341990706d530f6b08ecb33098fa941b9af1f
Allow RPC users to opt-in to unsafe inputs when funding a raw transaction.
Applications that need to manage a complex RBF flow (such as lightning
nodes using anchor outputs) are very limited if they can only use safe inputs.
Fixes#21299
5f96d7d22d rpc: gettxoutsetinfo rejects hash_serialized_2 for specific height (Fabian Jahr)
23fe50436b test: Add test for coinstatsindex behavior in reorgs (Fabian Jahr)
90c966b0f3 rpc: Allow gettxoutsetinfo and getblockstats for stale blocks (Fabian Jahr)
b9362392ae index, rpc: Add use_index option for gettxoutsetinfo (Fabian Jahr)
bb7788b121 test: Test coinstatsindex robustness across restarts (Fabian Jahr)
e0938c2909 test: Add tests for block_info in gettxoutsetinfo (Fabian Jahr)
2501576ecc rpc, index: Add verbose amounts tracking to Coinstats index (Fabian Jahr)
655d929836 test: add coinstatsindex getindexinfo coverage, improve current tests (Jon Atack)
ca01bb8d68 rpc: Add Coinstats index to getindexinfo (Fabian Jahr)
57a026c30f test: Add unit test for Coinstats index (Fabian Jahr)
6a4c0c09ab test: Add functional test for Coinstats index (Fabian Jahr)
3f166ecc12 rpc: gettxoutsetinfo can be requested for specific blockheights (Fabian Jahr)
3c914d58ff index: Coinstats index can be activated with command line flag (Fabian Jahr)
dd58a4de21 index: Add Coinstats index (Fabian Jahr)
a8a46c4b3c refactor: Simplify ApplyStats and ApplyHash (Fabian Jahr)
9c8a265fd2 refactor: Pass hash_type to CoinsStats in stats object (Fabian Jahr)
2e2648a902 crypto: Make MuHash Remove method efficient (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This is part of the coinstats index project tracked in #18000
While the review of the new UTXO set hash algorithm (MuHash) takes longer recently #19328 was merged which added the possibility to run `gettxoutsetinfo` with a specific hash type. As the first type it added `hash_type=none` which skips the hashing of the UTXO set altogether. This alone did not make `gettxoutsetinfo` much faster but it allows the use of an index for the remaining coin statistics even before a new hashing algorithm has been added. Credit to Sjors for the idea to take this intermediate step.
Features summary:
- Users can start their node with the option `-coinstatsindex` which syncs the index in the background
- After the index is synced the user can use `gettxoutsetinfo` with `hash_type=none` or `hash_type=muhash` and will get the response instantly out of the index
- The user can specify a height or block hash when calling `gettxoutsetinfo` to see coin statistics at a specific block height
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Sjors:
re-tACK 5f96d7d22d
jonatack:
Code review re-ACK 5f96d7d22d per `git range-diff 13d27b4 07201d3 5f96d7d`
promag:
Tested ACK 5f96d7d22d. Light code review ACK 5f96d7d22d.
Tree-SHA512: cbca78bee8e9605c19da4fbcd184625fb280200718396c694a56c7daab6f44ad23ca9fb5456d09f245d8b8d9659fdc2b3f3ce5e953c1c6cf4003dbc74c0463c2
Replaces the existing tests in the test/lint/lint-filenames.sh and test/lint/lint-shebang.sh linter tests, as well as adding some new and increased testing.
Summary of tests:
- Checks every file in the repository against an allowed regexp to make sure only lowercase or uppercase alphanumerics (a-zA-Z0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-), at (@) and dots (.) are used in repository filenames.
- Checks only source files (*.cpp, *.h, *.py, *.sh) against a stricter allowed regexp to make sure only lowercase alphanumerics (a-z0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-) and dots (.) are used in source code filenames. Additionally there is an exception regexp for directories or files which are excepted from matching this regexp (This should replicate the existing test/lint/lint-filenames.sh test)
- Checks all files in the repository match an allowed executable or non-executable file permission octal. Additionally checks that for executable files, the file contains a shebang line.
- Checks that for executable .py and .sh files, the shebang line used matches an allowable list of shebangs (This should replicate the existing test/lint/lint-shebang.sh test)
- Checks every file that contains a shebang line to ensure it has an executable permission
Fixes#21729
415fb2e1ab GUI/Intro: Move prune setting below explanation (Luke Dashjr)
2a84c6bcf6 GUI/Intro: Estimate max age of backups that can be restored with pruning (Luke Dashjr)
e2dcd957fa GUI/Intro: Rework UI flow to let the user set prune size in GBs (Luke Dashjr)
f2e5a6b54f GUI/Intro: Abstract GUI-to-option into Intro::getPrune (Luke Dashjr)
62932cc686 GUI/Intro: Return actual prune setting from showIfNeeded (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:

Moved from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18728
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 415fb2e1ab. Changes since last review: mb/gib suffixes, constexpr QOverload expected_backup_days tweaks, new moveonly layout commit
jarolrod:
Tested ACK 415fb2e.
Talkless:
tACK 415fb2e1ab, tested on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2.
hebasto:
ACK 415fb2e1ab, my unresolved comments are not blockers, and they could be resolved in follow ups.
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9bd3f35003 build: adds switch for disabling random base addresses in MSVC (Ethan Heilman)
Pull request description:
In m4 builds we have the --disable-hardening switch that can be given in `./configure` to turn off randomized addresses. This PR provides a simple way of turning off randomized addresses in MSVC builds.
This PR:
* Adds this option the common-init project file so that it can be globally set across the project
* Documents this switch in msvc build readme
I have run the following test to verify this works
I ran the msvc build with `<RandomizedBaseAddress>true</RandomizedBaseAddress>` then checked `bitcoind.exe` and `bitcoin-cli.exe` with `dumpbin.exe`:
bitcoind
```
> .\dumpbin.exe /headers src/bitcoind.exe
Microsoft (R) COFF/PE Dumper Version 14.16.27045.0
...
OPTIONAL HEADER VALUES
20B magic # (PE32+)
14.28 linker version
AE4600 size of code
345C00 size of initialized data
0 size of uninitialized data
6BED74 entry point (00000001406BED74) mainCRTStartup
1000 base of code
140000000 image base (0000000140000000 to 0000000140E2DFFF)
1000 section alignment
200 file alignment
6.00 operating system version
0.00 image version
6.00 subsystem version
0 Win32 version
E2E000 size of image
400 size of headers
0 checksum
3 subsystem (Windows CUI)
8160 DLL characteristics
High Entropy Virtual Addresses
Dynamic base
NX compatible
Terminal Server Aware
```
bitcoin-cli
```
> .\dumpbin.exe /headers src/bitcoin-cli.exe
Microsoft (R) COFF/PE Dumper Version 14.16.27045.0
...
OPTIONAL HEADER VALUES
20B magic # (PE32+)
14.28 linker version
1E3E00 size of code
92C00 size of initialized data
0 size of uninitialized data
104384 entry point (0000000140104384) mainCRTStartup
1000 base of code
140000000 image base (0000000140000000 to 0000000140279FFF)
1000 section alignment
200 file alignment
6.00 operating system version
0.00 image version
6.00 subsystem version
0 Win32 version
27A000 size of image
400 size of headers
0 checksum
3 subsystem (Windows CUI)
8160 DLL characteristics
High Entropy Virtual Addresses
Dynamic base
NX compatible
Terminal Server Aware
```
Then I built with `<RandomizedBaseAddress>false</RandomizedBaseAddress>` then checked `bitcoind.exe` and `bitcoin-cli.exe` with `dumpbin.exe` and observed that `Dynamic base` was longer listed in `OPTIONAL HEADER VALUES`
bitcoind
```
PS C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.16.27023\bin\HostX64\x64> .\dumpbin.exe /headers C:\Users\e0\Documents\GitHub\bitcoin021noaslr/src/bitcoind.exe
Microsoft (R) COFF/PE Dumper Version 14.16.27045.0
...
OPTIONAL HEADER VALUES
20B magic # (PE32+)
14.28 linker version
AE4600 size of code
33FE00 size of initialized data
0 size of uninitialized data
6BED74 entry point (00000001406BED74) mainCRTStartup
1000 base of code
140000000 image base (0000000140000000 to 0000000140E27FFF)
1000 section alignment
200 file alignment
6.00 operating system version
0.00 image version
6.00 subsystem version
0 Win32 version
E28000 size of image
400 size of headers
0 checksum
3 subsystem (Windows CUI)
8120 DLL characteristics
High Entropy Virtual Addresses
NX compatible
Terminal Server Aware
```
bitcoin-cli
```
> .\dumpbin.exe /headers src/bitcoin-cli.exe
Microsoft (R) COFF/PE Dumper Version 14.16.27045.0
...
OPTIONAL HEADER VALUES
20B magic # (PE32+)
14.28 linker version
1E3E00 size of code
90C00 size of initialized data
0 size of uninitialized data
104384 entry point (0000000140104384) mainCRTStartup
1000 base of code
140000000 image base (0000000140000000 to 0000000140277FFF)
1000 section alignment
200 file alignment
6.00 operating system version
0.00 image version
6.00 subsystem version
0 Win32 version
278000 size of image
400 size of headers
0 checksum
3 subsystem (Windows CUI)
8120 DLL characteristics
High Entropy Virtual Addresses
NX compatible
Terminal Server Aware
```
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sipsorcery:
ACK 9bd3f35003.
practicalswift:
cr ACK 9bd3f35003: patch looks correct
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6ba892126d refactor + document coin selection strategy (glozow)
58ea324fdd [docs] add doxygen comments to wallet code (glozow)
0c74716c50 [docs] format existing comments as doxygen (glozow)
Pull request description:
I think it would help code review to have more documentation + doxygen comments
ACKs for top commit:
Xekyo:
ReACK 6ba892126d
achow101:
ACK 6ba892126d
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a33bdb52d1 [tests] Speed up p2p_segwit.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Never sleep for more than 5 seconds when waiting for an
inv-getdata exchange to time out.
Shaves about 1 minute of the runtime of p2p_segwit.py.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK a33bdb52d1🐳
Tree-SHA512: 7bd892ed0b1b817579f88910ba4714519bd0d871241e1b9a67968d297de1ed63d558115abad2aae4d105ff176c35a7079a3a789f3053442aed30d6e1aefb5c4a
This reverts commit eac6a3080d ("refactor:
Rework asmap Interpret to avoid ptrdiff_t"), because it is UB to form a
past-the-end iterator, even if it is never dereferenced.
Then fix the compiler warning in a different way:
Instead of comparing an uint32_t against a signed ptrdiff_t, just
promote both to a type that can represent both types.
Even though in this case the ptrdiff_t should never hold a negative
value, the overhead from promotion should be negligible.
fa40eb5b6b test: Speed up mempool_spend_coinbase.py (MarcoFalke)
fa29382ab2 test: Fix test cache issue (MarcoFalke)
fa085b470a test: Create MiniWallet.create_self_transfer (MarcoFalke)
fa1bedb494 test: Add MiniWallet.sendrawtransaction (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Locally the test will run 4 seconds faster with `--valgrind` (18s vs 14s)
ACKs for top commit:
mjdietzx:
crACK fa40eb5b6b
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83a425d25a compressor: use a prevector in compressed script serialization (William Casarin)
Pull request description:
This function was doing millions of unnecessary heap allocations during IBD.
I'm start to catalog unnecessary heap allocations as a pet project of mine: as-zero-as-possible-alloc IBD. This is one small step.
before:

after:

~should I type alias this?~ *I type aliased it*
This is a part of the Zero Allocations Project #18849 (ZAP1). This code came up as a place where many allocations occur.
ACKs for top commit:
Empact:
ACK 83a425d25a
elichai:
tACK 83a425d25a
sipa:
utACK 83a425d25a
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This increase the maximum number of pubkeys to 20 (valid in P2WSH and
P2SH-P2WSH) and only checks the redeemScript doesn't exceed
MAX_SCRIPT_ELEMENT_SIZE for P2SH, as this checked is removed under
Segwit context.
Signed-off-by: Antoine Poinsot <darosior@protonmail.com>
We were previously ruling out 17-20 pubkeys multisig, while they are
only invalid under P2SH context.
This makes multisigs with up to 20 keys be detected as valid by the
solver. This is however *not* a policy change as it would only apply
to bare multisigs, which are already limited to 3 pubkeys.
Note that this does not change the sigOpCount calculation (as it would
break consensus). Therefore 1-16 keys multisigs are counted as 1-16 sigops
and 17-20 keys multisigs are counted as 20 sigops.
Signed-off-by: Antoine Poinsot <darosior@protonmail.com>
545404e7e1 fuzz: Add RPC interface fuzzing. Increase fuzzing coverage from 65% to 70%. (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add RPC interface fuzzing.
This PR increases overall fuzzing line coverage from [~65%](https://marcofalke.github.io/btc_cov/fuzz.coverage/) to ~70% 🎉
To test this PR:
```
$ make distclean
$ ./autogen.sh
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --enable-fuzz --with-sanitizers=address,fuzzer,undefined
$ make -C src/ test/fuzz/fuzz
$ FUZZ=rpc src/test/fuzz/fuzz
```
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for more information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core. Don't forget to contribute any coverage increasing inputs you find to the [Bitcoin Core fuzzing corpus repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets).
Happy fuzzing :)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 545404e7e1
Tree-SHA512: 35fc1b508af42bf480ee3762326b09ff2eecdb7960a1917ad16345fadd5c0c21d666dafe736176e5a848ff6492483c782e4ea914cd9000faf50190df051950fd
It's somewhat surprising that a transaction's nLockTime field is ignored
when all nSequence fields are final, so this change aims to clarify this
behavior and cross reference relevant details of OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY.
844ad0ecca doc: IsSnapshotActive (James O'Beirne)
9b604c0207 validation: prepare VerifyDB for assumeutxo (James O'Beirne)
7901647d72 refactor: rename active_chainstate in VerifyDB (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11) (parent PR: #15606)
---
~~Pretty cut and dry; parameterizes `CVerifyDB` methods so that we can run the verify procedure on multiple chainstates.~~
Two minor tweaks to ensure that `VerifyDB` can be run on multiple chainstates and a corresponding rename.
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
Code review re-ACK 844ad0ecca
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 844ad0ecca🐥
Tree-SHA512: 26a398cf4dabc1aa0850743921dba0452b4813848a3c777586dc981716737e98e17b8110254a5c41af95dd236e0c00dc8b4eee891d69bef825a5e1911fc499d0
84934bf70e multiprocess: Add echoipc RPC method and test (Russell Yanofsky)
7d76cf667e multiprocess: Add comments and documentation (Russell Yanofsky)
ddf7ecc8df multiprocess: Add bitcoin-node process spawning support (Russell Yanofsky)
10afdf0280 multiprocess: Add Ipc interface implementation (Russell Yanofsky)
745c9cebd5 multiprocess: Add Ipc and Init interface definitions (Russell Yanofsky)
5d62d7f6cd Update libmultiprocess library (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
---
This PR adds basic process spawning and IPC method call support to `bitcoin-node` executables built with `--enable-multiprocess`[*].
These changes are used in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102 to let node, gui, and wallet functionality run in different processes, and extended in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19460 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19461 after that to allow gui and wallet processes to be started and stopped independently and connect to the node over a socket.
These changes can also be used to implement new functionality outside the `bitcoin-node` process like external indexes or pluggable transports (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18988). The `Ipc::spawnProcess` and `Ipc::serveProcess` methods added here are entry points for spawning a child process and serving a parent process, and being able to make bidirectional, multithreaded method calls between the processes. A simple example of this is implemented in commit "Add echoipc RPC method and test."
Changes in this PR aside from the echo test were originally part of #10102, but have been split and moved here for easier review, and so they can be used for other applications like external plugins.
Additional notes about this PR can be found at https://bitcoincore.reviews/19160
[*] Note: the `--enable-multiprocess` feature is still experimental, and not enabled by default, and not yet supported on windows. More information can be found in [doc/multiprocess.md](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/multiprocess.md)
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
re-ACK 84934bf70e
ariard:
ACK 84934bf. Changes since last ACK fixes the silent merge conflict about `EnsureAnyNodeContext()`. Rebuilt and checked again debug command `echoipc`.
Tree-SHA512: 52a948b5e18a26d7d7a09b83003eaae9b1ed2981978c36c959fe9a55abf70ae6a627c4ff913a3428be17400a3dace30c58b5057fa75c319662c3be98f19810c6
However, keep a declaration in validation to make it possible to move
smaller chunks to blockstorage without breaking compilation.
Also, expose AbortNode in the header.
Can be reviewed with --color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space
d831e711ca [validation] RewindBlockIndex no longer needed (Dhruv Mehta)
Pull request description:
Closes#17862
Context from [original comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17862#issuecomment-744285188) (minor edits):
`RewindBlockIndex()` is a mechanism to allow nodes to be upgraded after segwit activation, while still keeping their chainstate/datadir in a consistent state. It works as follows:
- A pre-segwit (i.e. v0.13.0 or older) node is running.
- Segwit activates. The pre-segwit node remains sync'ed to the tip, but is not enforcing the new segwit rules.
- The user upgrades the node to a segwit-aware version (v0.13.1 or newer).
- On startup, in `AppInitMain()`, `RewindBlockIndex()` is called. This walks the chain backwards from the tip, disconnecting and erasing blocks that from after segwit activation that weren't validated with segwit rules.
- those blocks are then redownloaded (with witness data) and validated with segwit rules.
This logic probably isn't required any more since:
- Segwit activated at height 481824, when the block chain was 130GB and the total number of txs was 250 million. Today, we're at height 667704, the blockchain is over 315GB and the total number of txs is over 600 million. Even if 20% of that added data is witness data (a high estimate), then around 150GB of transactions would need to be rewound to get back to segwit activation height. It'd probably be faster to simply validate from genesis, especially since we won't be validating any scripts before the assumevalid block. It's also unclear whether rewinding 150GB of transactions would even work. It's certainly never been tested.
- Bitcoin Core v0.13 is hardly used any more. https://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/files/charts/software.html shows less than 50 nodes running it. The software was EOL on Aug 1st 2018. It's very unlikely that anyone is running 0.13 and will want to upgrade to 0.22.
This PR introduces `NeedsRedownload()` which merely checks for insufficiently validated segwit blocks and requests that the user restarts the node with `-reindex`. Reindexing the block files upon restart will make the node rebuild chain state and block index from the `blk*.dat` files on disk. The node won't be able to index the blocks with `BLOCK_OPT_WITNESS`, so they will be missing from the chain and be re-downloaded, with witness data.
Removing this code allows the following (done in follow-up #21090):
- removal of tests using `segwitheight=-1` in `p2p_segwit.py`.
- in turn, that allows us to drop support for `-segwitheight=-1`, which is only supported for that test.
- that allows us to always set `NODE_WITNESS` in our local services. The only reason we don't do that is to support `-segwitheight=-1`.
- that in turn allows us to drop all of the `GetLocalServices() & NODE_WITNESS` checks inside `net_processing.cpp`, since our local services would always include `NODE_WITNESS`
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK d831e711ca
jamesob:
ACK d831e711ca
laanwj:
Cursory code review ACK d831e711ca. Agree with the direction of the change, thanks for simplifying the logic here.
glozow:
utACK d831e711ca
Tree-SHA512: 3eddf5121ccd081ad7f15a5c6478ef867083edc8ba0bf1ee759e87bc070ee3d2f0698a3feba8db8dc087987c8452887b6f72cff05b3e178f41cb10a515fb8053
785f9cc46a refactor: init: mark fReset const (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Small thing, but hey - it doesn't change.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
Code-review ACK 785f9cc46a
Tree-SHA512: 3cb8d7037f517162f6315d561accc4932b0f1e340162c3283871433f2e355d57b3740c9d2e953ce33fbfa3b277c8437f91955fb70331b3fe9c8e6a8589dc2b49
This value is no longer used and is instead specified statically
in chainparams. This change means that previously generated
snapshots will no longer be usable.
a732ee353c [test] Add tests for addr relay in -blocksonly mode (Amiti Uttarwar)
a6694eaed8 [test] Add address relay tests involving outbound peers (Martin Zumsande)
8188b77c17 [test] Add tests for getaddr behavior (Martin Zumsande)
d2dbfe6ff1 [test] Extract sending an addr message into a helper (Amiti Uttarwar)
c991943399 [test] Refactor the addr relay test to prepare for new tests (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
This extends the functional test `p2p_addr_relay.py`.
It adds test coverage for address relay involving outbound peers, tests for both outgoing and incoming `GETADDR` requests and tests for `-blocksonly` mode.
The initial refactors and some of the new tests were taken from Amiti Uttarwar's PR #21528 - they are general test improvements not directly tied to the change proposed there.
ACKs for top commit:
amitiuttarwar:
re-ACK a732ee353c, small diff based on code review
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK a732ee353c🌊
Tree-SHA512: e80d52683808ddd6b948a5134239f002f3fecf61b60e187877b07be6251721fde847104e495c75a1a5133a09c0b41a9255a0bec82932c0b304b516fa89bce33e
5f438d66c1 refactor, qt: Simplify SendCoinsDialog::updateCoinControlState (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR doesn't change behaviour, removes the coin control argument from `updateCoinControlState` since it's a class member.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 5f438d66c1, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
jonatack:
Code review ACK 5f438d66c1
kristapsk:
utACK 5f438d66c1. Code looks correct.
Tree-SHA512: 14abaa3d561f8c8854fed989b6aca886dcca42135880bac76070043f61c0042ec8967f2b83e50bbbb82050ef0f074209e97fa300cb4dc51ee182316e0846506d
8c8237a4a1 net, refactor: Fix style in CConnman::StopNodes (Hennadii Stepanov)
229ac1892d net: Combine two loops into one, and update comments (Hennadii Stepanov)
a3d090d110 net: Restrict period when cs_vNodes mutex is locked (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR restricts the period when the `cs_vNodes` mutex is locked, prevents the only case when `cs_vNodes` could be locked before the `::cs_main`.
This change makes the explicit locking of recursive mutexes in the explicit order redundant.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK 8c8237a4a1
vasild:
ACK 8c8237a4a1
ajtowns:
utACK 8c8237a4a1 - logic seems sound
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 8c8237a4a1👢
Tree-SHA512: a8277924339622b188b12d260a100adf5d82781634cf974320cf6007341f946a7ff40351137c2f5369aed0d318f38aac2d32965c9b619432440d722a4e78bb73
efad3506a8 Merge #906: Use modified divsteps with initial delta=1/2 for constant-time
cc2c09e3a7 Merge #918: Clean up configuration in gen_context
07067967ee add ECMULT_GEN_PREC_BITS to basic_config.h
a3aa2628c7 gen_context: Don't include basic-config.h
be0609fd54 Add unit tests for edge cases with delta=1/2 variant of divsteps
cd393ce228 Optimization: only do 59 hddivsteps per iteration instead of 62
277b224b6a Use modified divsteps with initial delta=1/2 for constant-time
376ca366db Fix typo in explanation
1e5d50fa93 Merge #889: fix uninitialized read in tests
c083cc6e52 Merge #903: Make argument of fe_normalizes_to_zero{_var} const
6e898534ff Merge #907: changed import to use brackets <> for openssl
4504472269 changed import to use brackets <> for openssl as they are not local to the project
26de4dfeb1 Merge #831: Safegcd inverses, drop Jacobi symbols, remove libgmp
23c3fb629b Make argument of fe_normalizes_to_zero{_var} const
24ad04fc06 Make scalar_inverse{,_var} benchmark scale with SECP256K1_BENCH_ITERS
ebc1af700f Optimization: track f,g limb count and pass to new variable-time update_fg_var
b306935ac1 Optimization: use formulas instead of lookup tables for cancelling g bits
9164a1b658 Optimization: special-case zero modulus limbs in modinv64
1f233b3fa0 Remove num/gmp support
20448b8d09 Remove unused Jacobi symbol support
5437e7bdfb Remove unused scalar_sqr
aa9cc52180 Improve field/scalar inverse tests
1e0e885c8a Make field/scalar code use the new modinv modules for inverses
436281afdc Move secp256k1_fe_inverse{_var} to per-impl files
aa404d53be Move secp256k1_scalar_{inverse{_var},is_even} to per-impl files
08d54964e5 Improve bounds checks in modinv modules
151aac00d3 Add tests for modinv modules
d8a92fcc4c Add extensive comments on the safegcd algorithm and implementation
8e415acba2 Add safegcd based modular inverse modules
de0a643c3d Add secp256k1_ctz{32,64}_var functions
4c3ba88c3a Merge #901: ci: Switch all Linux builds to Debian and more improvements
9361f360bb ci: Select number of parallel make jobs depending on CI environment
28eccdf806 ci: Split output of logs into multiple sections
c7f754fe4d ci: Run PRs on merge result instead of on the source branch
b994a8be3c ci: Print information about binaries using "file"
f24e122d13 ci: Switch all Linux builds to Debian
ebdba03cb5 Merge #891: build: Add workaround for automake 1.13 and older
3a8b47bc6d Merge #894: ctime_test: move context randomization test to the end
7d3497cdc4 ctime_test: move context randomization test to the end
99a1cfec17 print warnings for conditional-uninitialized
3d2cf6c5bd initialize variable in tests
f329bba244 build: Add workaround for automake 1.13 and older
24d1656c32 Merge #882: Use bit ops instead of int mult for constant-time logic in gej_add_ge
e491d06b98 Use bit ops instead of int mult for constant-time logic in gej_add_ge
f8c0b57e6b Merge #864: Add support for Cirrus CI
cc2a5451dc ci: Refactor Nix shell files
2480e55c8f ci: Remove support for Travis CI
2b359f1c1d ci: Enable simple cache for brewing valgrind on macOS
8c02e465c5 ci: Add support for Cirrus CI
659d0d4798 Merge #880: Add parens around ROUND_TO_ALIGN's parameter.
b6f649889a Add parens around ROUND_TO_ALIGN's parameter. This makes the macro robust against a hypothetical ROUND_TO_ALIGN(foo ? sizeA : size B) invocation.
a4abaab793 Merge #877: Add missing secp256k1_ge_set_gej_var decl.
5671e5f3fd Merge #874: Remove underscores from header defs.
db726782fa Merge #878: Remove unused secp256k1_fe_inv_all_var
b732701faa Merge #875: Avoid casting (void**) values.
75d2ae149e Remove unused secp256k1_fe_inv_all_var
482e4a9cfc Add missing secp256k1_ge_set_gej_var decl.
2730618604 Avoid casting (void**) values. Replaced with an expression that only casts (void*) values.
fb390c5299 Remove underscores from header defs. This makes them consistent with other files and avoids reserved identifiers.
f2d9aeae6d Merge #862: Autoconf improvements
328aaef22a Merge #845: Extract the secret key from a keypair
3c15130709 Improve CC_FOR_BUILD detection
47802a4762 Restructure and tidy configure.ac
252c19dfc6 Ask brew for valgrind include path
8c727b9087 Merge #860: fixed trivial typo
b7bc3a4aaa fixed typo
33cb3c2b1f Add secret key extraction from keypair to constant time tests
36d9dc1e8e Add seckey extraction from keypair to the extrakeys tests
fc96aa73f5 Add a function to extract the secretkey from a keypair
98dac87839 Merge #858: Fix insecure links
07aa4c70ff Fix insecure links
b61f9da54e Merge #857: docs: fix simple typo, dependecy -> dependency
18aadf9d28 docs: fix simple typo, dependecy -> dependency
2d9e7175c6 Merge #852: Add sage script for generating scalar_split_lambda constants
dc6e5c3a5c Merge #854: Rename msg32 to msghash32 in ecdsa_sign/verify and add explanation
6e85d675aa Rename tweak to tweak32 in public API
f587f04e35 Rename msg32 to msghash32 in ecdsa_sign/verify and add explanation
329a2e0a3f sage: Add script for generating scalar_split_lambda constants
8f0c6f1545 Merge #851: make test count iteration configurable by environment variable
f4fa8d226a forbid a test iteration of 0 or less
f554dfc708 sage: Reorganize files
3a106966aa Merge #849: Convert Sage code to Python 3 (as used by Sage >= 9)
13c88efed0 Convert Sage code to Python 3 (as used by Sage >= 9)
0ce4554881 make test count iteration configurable by environment variable
9e5939d284 Merge #835: Don't use reserved identifiers memczero and benchmark_verify_t
d0a83f7328 Merge #839: Prevent arithmetic on NULL pointer if the scratch space is too small
903b16aa6c Merge #840: Return NULL early in context_preallocated_create if flags invalid
1f4dd03838 Typedef (u)int128_t only when they're not provided by the compiler
ebfa2058e9 Return NULL early in context_preallocated_create if flags invalid
29a299e373 Run the undefined behaviour sanitizer on Travis
7506e064d7 Prevent arithmetic on NULL pointer if the scratch space is too small
e89278f211 Don't use reserved identifiers memczero and benchmark_verify_t
git-subtree-dir: src/secp256k1
git-subtree-split: efad3506a8937162e8010f5839fdf3771dfcf516
Add simple interfaces::Echo IPC interface with one method that just takes and
returns a string, to test multiprocess framework and provide an example of how
it can be used to spawn and call between processes.
615965cfd1 Move common package version code to init/common (Russell Yanofsky)
5bed2ab42c Move common logging start code to init/common (Russell Yanofsky)
1fb7fcfa52 Move common logging GetArgs code to init/common (Russell Yanofsky)
90469c1690 Move common logging AddArg code to init/common (Russell Yanofsky)
387c4cf588 Move common sanity check code to init/common (Russell Yanofsky)
a67b54855b Move common global init code to init/common (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
---
This change is move-only and can be easily reviewed with `--color-moved=dimmed_zebra`. The moves are needed to avoid duplicating common init code between different binaries (`bitcoin-node`, `bitcoin-wallet`, etc) in #10102. In #10102, each binary has it's own init file (`src/init/bitcoin-node.cpp`, `src/init/bitcoin-wallet.cpp`) so this PR moves the common code to `src/init/common.cpp`.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 615965cfd1 🖱
practicalswift:
cr ACK 615965cfd1: dimmed zebra looks correct
Tree-SHA512: 859e1d86aee17eb50a49d806cf62d30d12f6b15018e41c096da41d7e535a9d2d088481cb340fee59e6c68e512a74b61c7146f2683465f553dc4953bf32f2a7b4
The default clearHistory=true argument is passed in the RPCConsole ctor
only. This is needless, as the history and historyPtr members are
initialized properly.
b01cd9471f test: check that _all_ invalid-CLTV txs are rejected after BIP65 activation (Sebastian Falbesoner)
dbc1981474 test: check that _all_ invalid-CLTV txs are allowed in a block pre-BIP65 (Sebastian Falbesoner)
8d0ce50c48 test: prepare cltv_invalidate to test all failure reasons in feature_cltv.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
ce994e1202 test: add tx modfication helper function in feature_cltv.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The functional test for [BIP65](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0065.mediawiki) / `OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY` (`feature_cltv.py`) currently only tests one out of five conditions that lead to failure of the op-code -- by prepending the script `OP_1NEGATE OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY OP_DROP` to a tx's first input's scriptSig, the case of "_the top item on the stack is less than 0_" is checked:
f8462a6d27/test/functional/feature_cltv.py (L26-L35)
This PR adds the other cases (5 in total) by taking an integer argument to the function `cltv_invalidate` that is called in a loop instead of only once per testing scenario. Here is the full list of failure conditions and how they are tested (note that the scriptSig should still be valid before activation of BIP65, when `OP_CLTV` is simply a no-op):
* _the stack is empty_
➡️ prepending `OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY` to scriptSig
* _the top item on the stack is less than 0_
➡️ prepending `OP_1NEGATE OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY OP_DROP` to scriptSig
* _the lock-time type (height vs. timestamp) of the top stack item and the nLockTime field are not the same_
➡️ prepending `OPNum(1000) OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY OP_DROP` to scriptSig
➡️ setting tx.vin[0].nSequence=0 and tx.nCheckTimeLock=1296688602 (genesis block timestamp)
* _the top stack item is greater than the transaction's nLockTime field_
➡️ prepending `OPNum(1000) OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY OP_DROP` to scriptSig
➡️ setting tx.vin[0].nSequence=0 and tx.nCheckTimeLock=500
* _the nSequence field of the txin is 0xffffffff_
➡️ prepending `OPNum(500) OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY OP_DROP` to scriptSig
➡️ setting tx.vin[0].nSequence=0xffffffff and tx.nCheckTimeLock=500
The first commit creates a helper function for the tx modification and also includes some tidying up like turning single-line to multi-line Python imports where necessary and cleaning up some PEP8 warnings. The second commit prepares the invalidation function `cltv_invalidate` and the third and the fourth use it and check for the expected reject reason strings ("Operation not valid with the current stack size", "Negative locktime" and "Locktime requirement not satisfied").
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK b01cd9471f🐣
Tree-SHA512: dd82ae86e2bc4f3ab9bb1cfc9f04e4431b2b59c8aaf2a9f4b28654a1577e003fb43c500f99d76ff57e96262168e1cad7c1a0d71158e4b01063737e8f4be1e07d
It is not possible to have a node in `CConnman::vNodesDisconnected` and
its reference count to be incremented - all `CNode::AddRef()` are done
either before the node is added to `CConnman::vNodes` or while holding
`CConnman::cs_vNodes` and the object being in `CConnman::vNodes`.
So, the object being in `CConnman::vNodesDisconnected` and its reference
count being zero means that it is not and will not start to be used by
other threads.
So, the lock of `CNode::cs_vSend` in `CConnman::DisconnectNodes()` will
always succeed and is not necessary.
Indeed all locks of `CNode::cs_vSend` are done either when the reference
count is >0 or under the protection of `CConnman::cs_vNodes` and the
node being in `CConnman::vNodes`.
417305991a qt: Bump transifex slug for 22.x (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Opening the 22.x translations early because of experimentation with the new xliff translations format. So change the slug so that the `tx` tool will fetch the right translation.
In this context, change `file_filter` to use `xlf` as well as the files pulled with `tx pull` are that format now. The setting only affects the naming not the format of the files.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 417305991a, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged. All changes are in accordance with the Transifex [docs](https://docs.transifex.com/client/client-configuration).
Tree-SHA512: e0c18aa5e6cbd4428d24324fee8e5761b70dae51d0236277577aded719798c6a32fc81c0598f280321f2816629e33a334f61f9e7f6180c4074abfda6550cefbe
Opening the 22.x translations early because of experimentation with the
new xliff translations format.
In this context, change file_filter to `xlf` as well as the files
pulled with `tx pull` are that format now (the setting only affects the naming
not the format of the files).
Tree-SHA512: e0c18aa5e6cbd4428d24324fee8e5761b70dae51d0236277577aded719798c6a32fc81c0598f280321f2816629e33a334f61f9e7f6180c4074abfda6550cefbe
c799a19b4b build, qt: No longer need to set QT_RCC_TEST=1 for determinism (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The Qt Resource Compiler (rcc) output order relies on [`QHash`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qhash.html):
> This randomization of `QHash` is enabled by default. Even though programs should never depend on a particular `QHash` ordering, there may be situations where you temporarily need deterministic behavior, for example for debugging or regression testing. To disable the randomization, define the environment variable `QT_HASH_SEED` to have the value 0.
Since #3620 we use `QT_RCC_TEST=1` to achieve a deterministic output.
Since Qt 5.3.1 hash seeding is disabled for all of the bootstrapped tools, including rcc. Therefore, `QT_RCC_TEST=1` is no longer needed.
See commit [5283a6c87beac5a43f612786fefd6e43f2c70bf6](5283a6c87b).
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK c799a19b4b
Tree-SHA512: 9d116ac1e8c605ee3e8ed7f618586f0de85d8b06bbbb70fe8c298939ce203d2a7e97264a9afac037179993ab54c5f69a65ebb9ab27ca7f45acb963011bd45743
7abac98d3e configure: Support -f{debug,macro}-prefix-map (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
When bitcoin is checked out in two directories (eg via git worktree) object files between the two will differ due to the full path being included in the debug section. `-fdebug-prefix-map` is used to replace this with "." to avoid this unnecessary difference and allow ccache to share objects between worktrees (provided the source and compile options are the same).
Also provide `-fmacro-prefix-map` if supported so that the working dir is not encoded in `__FILE__` macros.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 7abac98d3e: patch looks correct
fanquake:
ACK 7abac98d3e
Tree-SHA512: b6a37c1728ec3b2e552f244da0e66db113c1e7662c7ac502e12ff466f3dbfbfefae12695ca135137c50dbb1c4c5d84059116c0cd09b391a17466dc77b8726679
fafb68add5 refactor: Add and use EnsureConnman in rpc code (MarcoFalke)
faabeb854a refactor: Mark member functions const (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This removes the 10 occurrences of `throw JSONRPCError(RPC_CLIENT_P2P_DISABLED, "Error: Peer-to-peer functionality missing or disabled");` and replaces them with `EnsureConnman`.
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
re-ACK fafb68add5
theStack:
ACK fafb68add5
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fafb68add5
Tree-SHA512: 84c63cfe31e548645d906f7191a3526c7bea99ed0d54c2a75c2041452a44fe149ede343d8e1943b0e7770816c828bb047dfec8bc541a1f2b89920a126ee54d68
16c157de3c qt, refactor: Use better QMenu::addAction overloaded function (Hennadii Stepanov)
79311750b5 qt: Do not assign Alt+<KEY> shortcuts to context menu actions (Hennadii Stepanov)
963e12058f qt: Drop menu separator that separates nothing (Hennadii Stepanov)
1398a6536c qt, refactor: Make AddressBookPage::deleteAction a local variable (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
1. removes useless `Alt` + `<KEY>` shortcuts from context menu items
2. replaces 3 lines of code with the only call of [`QMenu::addAction`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmenu.html#addAction-5) for each context menu item (it became possible since https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21286 was merged)
3. makes other minor cleanups
No behavior change.
ACKs for top commit:
kristapsk:
ACK 16c157de3c
promag:
Code review ACK 16c157de3c. Nice code cleanup that takes advantage of more recent Qt API.
jarolrod:
ACK 16c157de3c
Tree-SHA512: e5555fe957058cc67b351aaf9f09fe3635edb2d07a2223d3093913a25607ae538f0a2fde84c0b0cd43e7475b248949548eb4a5d4b21d8f7391fa2fa8541c04ff
35d52397e7 Add bitcoin_en.xlf intermediate translation file to the repo (Hennadii Stepanov)
99686b6519 qt [experimental]: Add a translation comment and a disambiguation string (Hennadii Stepanov)
f959b75e8c build: Add Qt lconvert tool to depends (Hennadii Stepanov)
2045e4cdd2 build: Use XLIFF file to provide more context to Transifex translators (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Currently, only a class name is provided to the Transifex translators as a context. Neither `disambiguation` parameter of the `tr()` function nor [translator comments](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/i18n-source-translation.html#translator-comments), being included as XML elements to `*.ts` translation files, are not parsed by the Transifex due to its [limited support](https://docs.transifex.com/formats/qt-ts) of such files.
This PR makes possible to provide all of the context details via an intermediate [XLIFF](https://docs.transifex.com/formats/xliff) translation file.
With this PR `make -C src translate` produces the `src/qt/locale/bitcoin_en.xlf` file which must be provided to the Transifex as a translation source instead of `src/qt/locale/bitcoin_en.ts`.
Closes#21465.
An example translatable string with additional `<context>` and `<note>` XML elements: 35d52397e7/src/qt/locale/bitcoin_en.xlf (L126-L132)
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 35d52397e7
Tree-SHA512: cc19e3c09501d240153550d75d7697b5f824cb553f4223beaff66be4d3e6f98d7b5bb14f2d1e1d5ad014eaaa498a7f672e7ff0054ced53ace8c1e6f7e49f6d8a
06c43201a7 cli: use C++17 std::array class template argument deduction (CTAD) (Jon Atack)
edf3167151 addrinfo: raise helpfully on server error or incompatible server version (Jon Atack)
bb85cbc4f7 doc: add cli -addrinfo release note (Jon Atack)
5056a37624 cli: add -addrinfo command (Jon Atack)
db4d2c282a cli: create AddrinfoRequestHandler class (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
While looking at issue #21351, it turned out that the problem was a lack of tor v3 addresses known to the node. It became clear (e.g. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21351#issuecomment-811004779) that a CLI command returning the number of addresses the node knows per network (with a tor v2 / v3 breakdown) would be very helpful. This patch adds that.
`-addrinfo` is useful to see if your node knows enough addresses in a network to use options like `-onlynet=<network>`, or to upgrade to the upcoming tor release that no longer supports tor v2, for which you'll need to be sure your node knows enough tor v3 peers.
```
$ bitcoin-cli --help | grep -A1 addrinfo
-addrinfo
Get the number of addresses known to the node, per network and total.
$ bitcoin-cli -addrinfo
{
"addresses_known": {
"ipv4": 14406,
"ipv6": 2511,
"torv2": 5563,
"torv3": 2842,
"i2p": 8,
"total": 25330
}
}
$ bitcoin-cli -addrinfo 1
error: -addrinfo takes no arguments
```
This can be manually tested, for example, with commands like this:
```
$ bitcoin-cli getnodeaddresses 0 | jq '.[] | (select(.address | contains(".onion")) | select(.address | length <= 22)) | .address' | wc -l
5563
$ bitcoin-cli getnodeaddresses 0 | jq '.[] | (select(.address | contains(".onion")) | select(.address | length > 22)) | .address' | wc -l
2842
$ bitcoin-cli getnodeaddresses 0 | jq '.[] | .address' | wc -l
25330
```
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de17d245b7 Re-add command to install vcpkg (dplusplus1024)
Pull request description:
`vcpkg integrate install` must be executed so that msbuild will automatically install external dependencies.
It was removed in 712f95d332
It was originally added in 7644567758
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sipsorcery:
ACK de17d245b7.
hebasto:
ACK de17d245b7, I use the same in #21551.
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e5faec65bd doc: Fix doxygen comment silent merge conflict in descriptor.cpp (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
It looks like #21238 introduced a silent merge conflict in the documentation, which fails with `-Wdocumentation` in the CI.
(please merge only if CI passes)
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meshcollider:
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0b188b751f Clean up context dependent checks in descriptor parsing (Pieter Wuille)
33275a9649 refactor: move uncompressed-permitted logic into ParsePubkey* (Pieter Wuille)
17e006ff8d refactor: split off subscript logic from ToStringHelper (Pieter Wuille)
6ba5dda0c9 Account for key cache indices in subexpressions (Pieter Wuille)
4441c6f3c0 Make DescriptorImpl support multiple subscripts (Pieter Wuille)
a917478db0 refactor: move population of out.scripts from ExpandHelper to MakeScripts (Pieter Wuille)
84f3939ece Remove support for subdescriptors expanding to multiple scripts (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
These are a few refactors and non-invasive improvements to the descriptors code to prepare for adding Taproot descriptors.
None of the commits change behavior in any way, except the last one which improves error reporting a bit.
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achow101:
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fa8eaee6a8 test: Run versionbits_sanity for all chains (MarcoFalke)
faec1e9ee1 test: Address outstanding versionbits_test feedback (MarcoFalke)
fad4167871 test: Check that no versionbits are re-used (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
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bb8d1c6e02 Change ClearDataDirPathCache() to ArgsManager.ClearPathCache(). (Kiminuo)
b4190eff72 Change GetBlocksDir() to ArgsManager.GetBlocksDirPath(). (Kiminuo)
83292e2a70 scripted-diff: Modify unit tests to use the ArgsManager in the BasicTestingSetup class instead of implicitly relying on gArgs. (Kiminuo)
55c68e6f01 scripted-diff: Replace m_args with m_local_args in getarg_tests.cpp (Kiminuo)
511ce3a26b BasicTestingSetup: Add ArgsManager. (Kiminuo)
1cb52ba065 Modify "util_datadir" unit test to not use gArgs. (Kiminuo)
1add318704 Move GetDataDir(fNetSpecific) implementation to ArgsManager. (Kiminuo)
70cdf679f8 Move StripRedundantLastElementsOfPath before ArgsManager class. (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
This PR attempts to contribute to "Remove gArgs" (#21005).
Main changes:
* `GetDataDir()` function is moved to `ArgsManager.GetDataDirPath()`.
* `GetBlocksDir()` function is moved to `ArgsManager.GetBlocksDirPath()`.
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK bb8d1c6e02. Just minor const/naming changes and splitting/scripting commits since last review
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hebasto:
re-ACK bb8d1c6e02, addressed comments, and two commits made scripted-diffs since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21244#pullrequestreview-638270583) review.
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f2f2541ee7 remove executable flag for src/net_processing.cpp (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The file permissions for `src/net_processing.cpp` have been changed in #21713, as discovered by fanquake (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21713#issuecomment-822245960). This PR removes the executable flag again.
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`vcpkg integrate install` must be executed so that msbuild will automatically install external dependencies.
It was removed in 712f95d332
It was originally added in 7644567758
Division of MuHash objects are very expensive and multiplication relatively cheap. The whole idea of introducing and tracking numerator and denominators seperately as a representation of the internal state was so that divisions would be rare. So using divison in the Remove method did not make any sense and was just a silly mistake which is corrected here.
b109bde46a [test] check that mapFlagNames is up to date (glozow)
5d3ced72f9 [test] remove unnecessary OP_1s from invalid tests (glozow)
5aee73d175 [test] minor improvements / followups (glozow)
8a365df558 [test] fix bug in ExcludeIndividualFlags (glozow)
8cac2923f5 [test] remove invalid test from tx_valid.json (glozow)
Pull request description:
This is a followup to #19698.
- There was a bug in the `ExcludeIndividualFlags` function which is fixed here.
- Fixing this bug also showed that there is a test that's supposed to fail (already existing in tx_invalid.json) in tx_valid.json, so I removed it. Other than that, the tests should all pass.
- Also implements a few suggestions I received offline: removing the `OP_1`s from the invalid tests (similar to 19db590d04), comments, and style.
- A few other small fixes, like adding asserts, putting all the flags in `mapFlagNames`, better error messages
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9053b88b1c update docstring in feature_csv_activation.py (Pierre K)
Pull request description:
These changes in the test documentation reflect the changes introduced in #17921.
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bee56c78e9 rpc: Check default value type againts argument type (João Barbosa)
f81ef4303e rpc: Keep default argument value in correct type (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Store default values of RPC arguments in the corresponding type instead of a string. The value is then serialized when the help output is needed. This change simplifies #20017.
The following examples illustrates how to use the new `RPCArg::Default` and `RPCArg::DefaultHint`:
```diff
- {"verbose", RPCArg::Type::BOOL, /* default */ "false", "True for a json object, false for array of transaction ids"}
+ {"verbose", RPCArg::Type::BOOL, RPCArg::Default(false), "True for a json object, false for array of transaction ids"}
```
```diff
- {"nblocks", RPCArg::Type::NUM, /* default */ "one month", "Size of the window in number of blocks"}
+ {"nblocks", RPCArg::Type::NUM, RPCArg::DefaultHint("one month"), "Size of the window in number of blocks"}
```
No behavior change is expected.
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9a0653553a Refactor ProcessNewBlock to reduce code duplication (R E Broadley)
Pull request description:
There are probably a few issues with this code (maybe there's even a reason this code is duplicated as it currently is), so apologies in advance that I'm still a little (maybe very) bad with C++
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Code review ACK 9a0653553a.
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55d85834cc script: Add trusted key for hebasto (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
It is assumed that my responsibility will be limited to the [GUI repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui).
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MarcoFalke:
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NetPermissions::ClearFlag() is currently only called in the codebase with
an `f` value of NetPermissionFlags::PF_ISIMPLICIT.
If that should change in the future, ClearFlag() should not be called
with `f` being a subflag of a multiflag, e.g. NetPermissionFlags::PF_RELAY
or NetPermissionFlags::PF_DOWNLOAD, as that would leave `flags` in an
invalid state corresponding to none of the existing NetPermissionFlags.
Therefore, allow only calling ClearFlag with the implicit flag for now.
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
to clarify/test the relationship and NetPermissions operations
involving the NetPermissionFlags PF_NOBAN and PF_DOWNLOAD.
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
586190f0b4 rpc/rest: Take and reuse local Chain/ChainState obj (Carl Dong)
bc3bd36902 rpc: style: Improve BuriedForkDescPushBack signature (Carl Dong)
f99913969f rpc: Remove unnecessary casting of block height (Carl Dong)
6a3d192020 rpc: Tidy up local references (see commit message) (Carl Dong)
038854f31e rest/rpc: Remove now-unused old Ensure functions (Carl Dong)
6fb65b49f4 scripted-diff: rest/rpc: Use renamed EnsureAny*() (Carl Dong)
1570c7ee98 rpc: Add renamed EnsureAny*() functions (Carl Dong)
306b1cd3ee rpc: Add alt Ensure* functions acepting NodeContext (Carl Dong)
d7824acdb9 rest: Use existing NodeContext (Carl Dong)
3f08934799 rest: Pass in NodeContext to rest_block (Carl Dong)
7be0671b95 rpc/rawtx: Use existing NodeContext (Carl Dong)
60dc05afc6 rpc/mining: Use existing NodeContext (Carl Dong)
d485e815e2 rpc/blockchain: Use existing NodeContext (Carl Dong)
d0abf0bf42 rpc/*,rest: Add review-only assertion to EnsureChainman (Carl Dong)
cced0f46c9 miner: Pass in previous CBlockIndex to RegenerateCommitments (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Overall PR: #20158 (tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager)
Based on:
- [x] #21270 | [Bundle 4/n] Prune g_chainman usage in validation-adjacent modules
- [x] #21525 | [Bundle 4.5/n] Followup fixups to bundle 4
Note to reviewers:
1. This bundle may _apparently_ introduce usage of `g_chainman` or `::Chain(state|)Active()` globals, but these are resolved later on in the overall PR. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
2. There may be seemingly obvious local references to `ChainstateManager` or other validation objects which are not being used in callers of the current function in question, this is done intentionally to **_keep each commit centered around one function/method_** to ease review and to make the overall change systematic. We don't assume anything about our callers. Rest assured that once we are considering that particular caller in later commits, we will use the obvious local references. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
3. When changing a function/method that has many callers (e.g. `LookupBlockIndex` with 55 callers), it is sometimes easier (and less error-prone) to use a scripted-diff. When doing so, there will be 3 commits in sequence so that every commit compiles like so:
1. Add `new_function`, make `old_function` a wrapper of `new_function`, divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the local module only**
2. Scripted-diff to divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the rest of the codebase**
3. Remove `old_function`
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 586190f0b4. Since last review, no changes to existing commits, just some simple new commits added: three new commits renaming std::any Ensure functions (scripted diff commit and manual pre/post commits), and one new commit factoring out a repeated `ActiveChain()` call made in a loop. Thanks for the updates!
jnewbery:
utACK 586190f0b4
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 586190f0b4🍯
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7f3a5980c1 qt: Do not use QClipboard::Selection on Windows and macOS. (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Windows and macOS do [not support](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qclipboard.html#notes-for-windows-and-macos-users) the global mouse selection.
Fixes#258.
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Code review ACK 7f3a5980c1.
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63631beef6 test: Remove intermittently failing and not very meaningful `BOOST_CHECK` in `cnetaddr_basic` (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove intermittently failing and not very meaningful `BOOST_CHECK` in `cnetaddr_basic`.
Fixes#21682.
Rationale from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21682#issuecomment-819897122:
> I've looked at that test before and I don't think that specific `BOOST_CHECK` makes much sense TBH :)
>
> 1.) I don't understand why we test if `ToString()` output includes `%zone_index`: it clearly doesn't on some platforms, so we cannot rely on it anyways. Then why test it?
>
> 2.) And perhaps more fundamentally: why would we even _want_ to have `%zone_index` in our textual `ToString()` output? I think the expectation is to get say `fe80::1ff:fe23:4567:890a` (without zone index) and not say `fe80::1ff:fe23:4567:890a%eth2 ` or `fe80::1ff:fe23:4567:890a%3 `when doing `ipv6_addr.ToString()` :)
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44dab423eb qa: Test default include_mempool value of gettxout (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
With the following diff the functional test would pass. Fix by testing the default value.
```diff
--- a/src/rpc/blockchain.cpp
+++ b/src/rpc/blockchain.cpp
@@ -1142,7 +1142,7 @@ static RPCHelpMan gettxout()
uint256 hash(ParseHashV(request.params[0], "txid"));
int n = request.params[1].get_int();
COutPoint out(hash, n);
- bool fMempool = true;
+ bool fMempool = false;
if (!request.params[2].isNull())
fMempool = request.params[2].get_bool();
```
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MarcoFalke:
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5f2be6e71e Remove no longer used contrib/bitcoin-qt.pro from the repo (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
From [IRC](http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2021-04-15.html#l-209):
> \<hebasto> wumpus: I cannot see any way how the `contrib/bitcoin-qt.pro` is used in the translation process, neither in the main repo nor in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools. Besides it looks outdated and unmaintained. May I ask you to confirm/deny my assumption?
> \<wumpus> hebasto: it is not used for anything, it exists to be able to edit the qt forms in qt designer nothing more
> \<wumpus> i'm not sure if it is even *necessary* for that, but it is why it is there
> \<hebasto> wumpus: thanks, qt designer does not need *.pro file at all
> \<hebasto> maybe qt creator does
> \<wumpus> feel free to create a PR to remove it, best way to find out if someone wants to keep it, you are right it hasn't been updated in a long time
> \<hebasto> ok
> \<wumpus> fwiw, the only question i get about it ever is why it exists
> \<hebasto> it was in use with `qmake` years ago (what I found digging into the repo history)
> \<wumpus> yes, that was the original reason, but when we switched to automake it was kept around for use w/ qt's GUI tools
> \<hebasto> I've noticed it in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blame/master/doc/translation_process.md#L25
> \<wumpus> what it says there is definitely not true anymore
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549c82ad3a fuzz: use ConsumeBool() instead of !ConsumeBool() (Vasil Dimov)
29ae1c13a5 fuzz: split FuzzedSock interface and implementation (Vasil Dimov)
9668e43d8e fuzz: make FuzzedSock::Wait() sometimes simulate an occurred event (Vasil Dimov)
0c90ff1429 fuzz: set errno from FuzzedSock::Wait() if it simulates a failure (Vasil Dimov)
5198a02de4 style: remove extra white space (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
* split FuzzedSock interface and implementation
* make FuzzedSock::Wait() sometimes simulate an occurred event
* set errno from FuzzedSock::Wait() if it simulates a failure
(this is a followup from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21617)
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practicalswift:
cr ACK 549c82ad3a: patch looks correct and touches only `src/test/fuzz/`
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 549c82ad3a only change is rebase 🎬
Tree-SHA512: 8ba965a8319074ad2ef840219c35c77e37cc79f00fb3926f20ccbf5f58e9616f5a3ac96434ad33996b47d292fa760d5d00a529001ac0d1d254262e5df93f616f
fa40d6a1c4 test: Reset mocktime in the common setup (MarcoFalke)
fa78590a8f test: Use mocktime to avoid intermittent failure (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21602#discussion_r611176103
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jarolrod:
ACK fa40d6a1c4
Tree-SHA512: 4967e006f3d2c4eb92f03c9086a6abe3190ad54755d251c30d20422c574bb1a154c06f3d5bcb0d4deaa3c4abfd3864d743b71d84897edd358e829bb42233ad12
Move the `FuzzedSock`'s implementation from `src/test/fuzz/util.h` to
`src/test/fuzz/util.cpp`.
A separate interface and implementation make the code more readable for
consumers who don't need to (better not) know the implementation
details.
6262182b3f Avoid use of low file descriptor ids (which may be in use) in FuzzedSock and StaticContentsSock (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid use of low file descriptor ids (which may be in use) in `FuzzedSock`.
Context: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21630/files#r610694541
ACKs for top commit:
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ffe33dfbd4 chainparams: drop versionbits threshold to 90% for mainnnet and signet (Anthony Towns)
f054f6bcd2 versionbits: simplify state transitions (Anthony Towns)
55ac5f568a versionbits: Add explicit NEVER_ACTIVE deployments (Anthony Towns)
dd07e6da48 fuzz: test versionbits delayed activation (Anthony Towns)
dd85d5411c tests: test versionbits delayed activation (Anthony Towns)
73d4a70639 versionbits: Add support for delayed activation (Anthony Towns)
9e6b65f6fa tests: clean up versionbits test (Anthony Towns)
5932744450 tests: test ComputeBlockVersion for all deployments (Anthony Towns)
63879f0a47 tests: pull ComputeBlockVersion test into its own function (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
BIP9-based implementation of "speedy trial" activation specification, see https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2021-March/018583.html
Edge cases are tested by fuzzing added in #21380.
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utACK ffe33dfbd4
MarcoFalke:
review ACK ffe33dfbd4💈
achow101:
re-ACK ffe33dfbd4
gmaxwell:
ACK ffe33dfbd4
benthecarman:
ACK ffe33dfbd4
Sjors:
ACK ffe33dfbd4
jonatack:
Initial approach ACK ffe33dfbd4 after a first pass of review, building and testing each commit, mostly looking at the changes and diffs. Will do a more high-level review iteration. A few minor comments follow to pick/choose/ignore.
ariard:
Code Review ACK ffe33df
Tree-SHA512: f79a7146b2450057ee92155cbbbcec12cd64334236d9239c6bd7d31b32eec145a9781c320f178da7b44ababdb8808b84d9d22a40e0851e229ba6d224e3be747c
09b3e46848 doc: remove boostrap info from GUIX_COMMON_FLAGS doc (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Passing `ADDITIONAL_GUIX_COMMON_FLAGS="--no-substitutes --bootstrap"` as suggested doesn't work:
```bash
...outputting in: '/bitcoin/guix-build-a1f0b8b62eb8/output/x86_64-linux-gnu'
...bind-mounted in container to: '/outdir-base/x86_64-linux-gnu'
guix time-machine: error: bootstrap: unrecognized option
```
and I think bootstrapping is more than covered in the preceding "Choose your security model" section.
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
ACK 09b3e46848
jarolrod:
ACK 09b3e46848
laanwj:
Documentation review ACK 09b3e46848
Tree-SHA512: e533a0b925a2ec091884ec04313f56376b4e85f615c8853dd51840181493d61bd01fee1c019e34880c32d7896e4871ea77e63398ba02b022f614c03bb16531aa
This fixes an oversight from the move of nChainTx from the user-supplied
snapshot metadata into the hardcoded assumeutxo chainparams.
Since the nChainTx is now unused in the metadata, it should be removed
in a future commit.
PF_NOBAN is a multi-flag that includes PF_DOWNLOAD, so the conditional
in CConnman::Bind() using a bitwise AND will return the same result
for both the "noban" status and the "download" status.
Example:
`PF_DOWNLOAD` is `0b1000000`
`PF_NOBAN` is `0b1010000`
This makes a check like `flags & PF_NOBAN` return `true` even if `flags`
is equal to `PF_DOWNLOAD`.
If `-whitebind=download@1.1.1.1:8765` is specified, then `1.1.1.1:8765`
should be added to the list of local addresses. We only want to avoid
adding to local addresses (that are advertised) a whitebind that has a
`noban@` flag.
As a result of a mis-check in `CConnman::Bind()` we would not have added
`1.1.1.1:8765` to the local addresses in the example above.
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
In all rest/rpc-related modules, if there are multiple calls to
ActiveChain{,State}(), and the calls fall under the same ::cs_main lock,
we can simply take a local reference and use/reuse it instead of calling
ActiveChain{,State}() again and again.
Organize local variables/references such that:
1. There is always a `ChainstateManager` reference before any `LOCK(cs_main)`.
2. NodeContext references are used with Ensure*() functions introduced in
previous commit where appropriate to avoid duplicate assertions.
The scripted-diff in the previous commit should have removed all calls
to functions like: Ensure(?!Any)\(const std::any& (context|ctx)\), so we
can remove them now.
- The original Ensure*(const std::any& context) functions are kept and
the parameter renamed to ctx so that the scripted-diff in the
subsequent commit will work as expected
- The renaming avoids overloading mistakes arising out of the untyped
std::any argument.
11115c8ee5 ci: Only cache depends/sdk-sources for macos/apk task in cirrus (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Only macos needs the sdk-sources, so move it there (and remove it from showing up in the other tasks)
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
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Tree-SHA512: 9e80e74016052e7b00314e191acc84c5e400bbf2e0d93ee7b1494b6be99e671cc326ddaa1fbded82f0912a9e338ad1891019dce78199b08c5180af42cb59729a
fa73ce6e65 Fix assumeutxo crash due to truncated file (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
jamesob:
ACK fa73ce6e65
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa73ce6e65. Easy fix. It seems like this could have been caught in review, though.
Tree-SHA512: 3a98687c386e3995114ddf0ad7194fadd9520989290681ef703b578e3ca21aee51eadfb83aa38a489bac13d12709ea137b9b184b08e5bfa2919cca177aab90be
b8e5d0d3fe qt: Handle exceptions in SendCoinsDialog::sendButtonClicked slot (Hennadii Stepanov)
1ac2bc7ac0 qt: Handle exceptions in TransactionView::bumpFee slot (Hennadii Stepanov)
bc00e13bc8 qt: Handle exceptions in WalletModel::pollBalanceChanged slot (Hennadii Stepanov)
eb6156ba1b qt: Handle exceptions in BitcoinGUI::addWallet slot (Hennadii Stepanov)
f7e260a471 qt: Add GUIUtil::ExceptionSafeConnect function (Hennadii Stepanov)
64a8755af3 qt: Add BitcoinApplication::handleNonFatalException function (Hennadii Stepanov)
af7e365b15 qt: Make PACKAGE_BUGREPORT link clickable (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is an alternative to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18897, and is based on Russ' [idea](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18897#pullrequestreview-418703664):
> IMO it would be nice to have a followup PR that eliminated the one-line forwarding methods ...
Related issues
- #91
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18643
Qt docs: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5.12/exceptionsafety.html#exceptions-in-client-code
With this PR the GUI handles the wallet-related exception, and:
- display it to a user:

- prints a message to `stderr`:
```
************************
EXCEPTION: 18NonFatalCheckError
wallet/wallet.cpp:2677 (IsCurrentForAntiFeeSniping)
Internal bug detected: '!chain.findBlock(block_hash, FoundBlock().time(block_time))'
You may report this issue here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues
bitcoin in QPushButton->SendCoinsDialog
```
- writes a message to the `debug.log`
- and, if the exception is a non-fatal error, leaves the main window running.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK b8e5d0d3fe
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK b8e5d0d3fe. This is great! I think more improvements are possible but implementation is very clean and I love how targeted each commit is. Changes since last review: adding more explanatory text, making links clickable, reorganizing.
Tree-SHA512: a9f2a2ee8e64b993b0dbc454edcbc39c68c8852abb5dc1feb58f601c0e0e8014dca81c72733aa3fb07b619c6f49b823ed20c7d79cc92088a3abe040ed2149727
fadea0bf37 Revert "test: Add tsan supp for leveldb::DBImpl::DeleteObsoleteFiles" (MarcoFalke)
fadbd99885 test: Remove spurious double lock tsan suppressions by bumping to clang-12 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The double lock warnings appeared in #19041, but they didn't make any sense. Also, our sync module would detect double locks, if there were any.
Bumping to clang-12 allows us to remove the spurious suppressions needed to run the tests, so do that.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fadea0bf37 assuming CI passes and more specifically that newer Clang agrees that these TSan suppressions are no longer needed.
Tree-SHA512: c411221a4b74d0af6ca8d686639b4f40b41c15906ccbb6647e8d569d6ab088264faafe075e1ac9523d5c0024b85f15a597bb3eedc7f07d4f5816245f75cfc08b
Passing ADDITIONAL_GUIX_COMMON_FLAGS="--no-substitutes --bootstrap" as
suggested doesn't work:
```bash
...outputting in: '/bitcoin/guix-build-a1f0b8b62eb8/output/x86_64-linux-gnu'
...bind-mounted in container to: '/outdir-base/x86_64-linux-gnu'
guix time-machine: error: bootstrap: unrecognized option
```
and I think bootstrapping is more than covered in the preceding "Choose
your security model" section.
41f891da50 tests: Skip SQLite fsyncs while testing (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Since we want tests to run quickly, and since tests do a lot more db operations than expected we expect to see in actual usage, we disable sqlite's syncing behavior to make db operations run much faster. This syncing behavior is necessary for normal operation as it helps guarantee that data won't become lost or corrupted, but in tests, we don't care about that.
Fixes#21628
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK 41f891da50
Tree-SHA512: f36f969a182c622691ae5113573a3250e8d367437e83a1a9d3d2b55dd3a9cdf3c6474169a7bd271007bb9ce47f585aa7a6aeae6eebbaeb02d79409b02f47fd8b
fadcd3f78e doc: Remove irrelevant link to GitHub (MarcoFalke)
fa121b628d blockstorage: [refactor] Use chainman reference where possible (MarcoFalke)
fa0c7d9ad2 move-only: Move *Disk functions to blockstorage (MarcoFalke)
fa91b2b2b3 move-only: Move AbortNode to shutdown (MarcoFalke)
fa413f07a1 move-only: Move ThreadImport to blockstorage (MarcoFalke)
faf843c07f refactor: Move load block thread into ChainstateManager (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This picks up the closed pull request #21030 and is the first step toward fixing #21220.
The basic idea is to move all disk access into a separate module with benefits:
* Breaking down the massive files init.cpp and validation.cpp into logical units
* Creating a standalone-module to reduce the mental complexity
* Pave the way to fix validation related circular dependencies
* Pave the way to mock disk access for testing, especially where it is performance critical (like fuzzing)
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK fadcd3f78e, checked (almost) moved only changes. This is a nice tidy up change and doesn't change behavior. Easily reviewed commit by commit.
jamesob:
ACK fadcd3f78e ([`jamesob/ackr/21575.1.MarcoFalke.refactor_create_blocksto`](https://github.com/jamesob/bitcoin/tree/ackr/21575.1.MarcoFalke.refactor_create_blocksto))
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fadcd3f78e. New organization makes sense, moves extraneous things outside of validation.cpp. PR is also easy to review with helpfully split up moveonly commits.
Tree-SHA512: 917996592b6d8f9998289d8cb2b1b78b23d1fdb3b07216c9caec1380df33baa09dc2c1e706da669d440b497e79c9c62a01ca20dc202df5ad974a75f3ef7a143b
003929c0d5 refactor: add [[noreturn]] attribute where applicable (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Similar to #10843. We could build with `-Wmissing-noreturn`, however that would also mean modifying something like `--suppress-external-warnings` to suppress warnings for leveldb, which I don't think we want to do. In any case, the functions where this is applicable are only added/removed very rarely.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK 003929c0d5
Tree-SHA512: 33dfa6547d6b84f38a941f24d4c2effe8fde7b93dbc0b27a9309716420e4a879fdbe689d789fa5439d65f5f78292f89fd9dc1b61c97acf69316dfed954086705
223b1ba7d9 doc: Use CONFIG_SITE instead of --prefix (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The current examples of `--prefix=...` option usage to point `configure` script to appropriate `depends` directory is not [standard](https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Directory-Variables.html). This causes some [confusion](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16691) and a bit of inconvenience.
Consider a CentOS 7 32 bit system. Packages `libdb4-devel`, `libdb4-cxx-devel`, `miniupnpc-devel` and `zeromq-devel` are unavailable from repos. After recommended build with depends:
```
cd depends
make
cd ..
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=$PWD/depends/i686-pc-linux-gnu
make
```
a user is unable to `make install` compiled binaries neither locally (to `~/.local`) nor system-wide (to `/usr/local`) as `--prefix` is set already.
Meanwhile, the standard approach with using [`config.site`](https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/config_002esite.html) files allows both possibilities:
```
cd depends
make
cd ..
./autogen.sh
CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/i686-pc-linux-gnu/share/config.site ./configure --prefix ~/.local
make
make install
```
or
```
CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/i686-pc-linux-gnu/share/config.site ./configure
make
sudo make install # install to /usr/local
```
Moreover, this approach is used in [Gitian descriptors](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/master/contrib/gitian-descriptors) already.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 223b1ba7d9: patch looks correct
fanquake:
ACK 223b1ba7d9
Tree-SHA512: 46d97924f0fc7e95ee4566737cf7c2ae805ca500e5c49af9aa99ecc3acede4b00329bc727a110aa1b62618dfbf5d1ca2234e736f16fbdf96d6ece5f821712f54
Rather than 3 different messages that are confusing / leak
implementation details, use a single message, that is similar to other
wallet related messages. i.e:
"Compiled without sqlite support (required for descriptor wallets)".
88d4d5ff2f rpc: add help for enumeratesigners and walletdisplayaddress (Sjors Provoost)
b0db187e5b ci: use --enable-external-signer instead of --with-boost-process (Sjors Provoost)
b54b2e7b1a Move external signer out of wallet module (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
In addition, this PR enables external signer testing on CI.
This PR moves the ExternalSigner class and RPC methods out of the wallet module.
The `enumeratesigners` RPC can be used without a wallet since #21417. With additional modifications external signers could be used without a wallet in general, e.g. via `signrawtransaction`.
The `signerdisplayaddress` RPC is ranamed to `walletdisplayaddress` because it requires wallet context. A future `displayaddress` RPC call without wallet context could take a descriptor argument.
This commit fixes a `rpc_help.py` failure when configured with `--disable-wallet`.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 88d4d5ff2f
fanquake:
ACK 88d4d5ff2f
Tree-SHA512: 3242a24e22313aed97eee32a520bfcb1c17495ba32a2b8e06a5e151e2611320e2da5ef35b572d84623af0a49a210d2f9377a2531250868d1a0ccf3e144352a97
1c1467f51b i2p: cancel the Accept() method if waiting on the socket errors (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
If `Sock::Wait()` fails, then cancel the `Accept()` method.
Not checking the return value may cause an uninitialized read a few lines below when we read the `occurred` variable.
[Spotted](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21630#issuecomment-814765659) by MarcoFalke, thanks!
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 1c1467f51b
practicalswift:
cr ACK 1c1467f51b: patch looks correct and agree with laanwj that `[[nodiscard]]` can be taken in a follow-up PR :)
Tree-SHA512: 57fa8a03a4e055999e23121cd9ed1566a585ece0cf68b74223d8c902804cb6890218c9356d60e0560ccacc6c8542a526356c226ebd48e7b299b4572be312d49b
725d7ae049 Use PrecomputedTransactionData in signet check (Pieter Wuille)
497718b467 Treat amount<0 also as missing data for P2WPKH/P2WSH (Pieter Wuille)
3820090bd6 Make all SignatureChecker explicit about missing data (Pieter Wuille)
b77b0cc507 Add MissingDataBehavior and make TransactionSignatureChecker handle it (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Currently we have 2 levels of potentially-missing data in the transaction signature hashes:
* P2WPKH/P2WSH hashes need the spent amount
* P2TR hashes need all spent outputs (amount + scriptPubKey)
Missing amounts are treated as -1 (thus leading to unexpected signature failures), while missing outputs in P2TR validation cause assertion failure. This is hard to extend for signing support, and also quite ugly in general.
In this PR, an explicit configuration option to {Mutable,}TransactionSignatureChecker is added (MissingDataBehavior enum class) to either select ASSERT_FAIL or FAIL. Validation code passes ASSERT_FAIL (as at validation time all data should always be passed, and anything else is a serious bug in the code), while signing code uses FAIL.
The existence of the ASSERT_FAIL option is really just an abundance of caution. Always using FAIL should be just fine, but if there were for some reason a code path in consensus code was introduced that misses certain data, I think we prefer as assertion failure over silently introducing a consensus change.
Potentially useful follow-ups (not for this PR, in my preference):
* Having an explicit script validation error code for missing data.
* Having a MissingDataBehavior::SUCCEED option as well, for use in script/sign.cpp DataFromTransaction (if a signature is present in a witness, and we don't have enough data to fully validate it, we should probably treat it as valid and not touch it).
ACKs for top commit:
sanket1729:
reACK 725d7ae049
Sjors:
ACK 725d7ae049
achow101:
re-ACK 725d7ae049
benthecarman:
ACK 725d7ae049
fjahr:
Code review ACK 725d7ae049
Tree-SHA512: d67dc51bae9ca7ef6eb9acccefd682529f397830f77d74cd305500a081ef55aede0e9fa380648c3a8dd4857aa7eeb1ab54fe808979d79db0784ac94ceb31b657
Since we want tests to run quickly, and since tests do a lot more db
operations than expected we expect to see in actual usage, we disable
sqlite's syncing behavior to make db operations run much faster. This
syncing behavior is necessary for normal operation as it helps guarantee
that data won't become lost or corrupted, but in tests, we don't care
about that.
This removes the DEFINED->FAILED transition and changes the
STARTED->FAILED transition to only occur if signalling didn't pass the
threshold. This ensures that it is always possible for activation to
occur, no matter what settings are chosen, or the speed at which blocks
are found.
Previously we used deployments that would timeout prior to Bitcoin's
invention, which allowed the deployment to still be activated in unit
tests. This switches those deployments to be truly never active.
This generalises the ComputeBlockVersion test so that it can apply to
any activation parameters we might set, and checks all the parameters
set for each deployment on each chain, to simultaneously ensure that the
deployments we have configured work sensibly, and that the test code
does not suffer bitrot in the event that all interesting deployments
are buried.
The intent here is to allow checking ComputeBlockVersion behaviour with
each deployment, rather than only testdummy on mainnet. This commit does
the trivial refactoring component of that change.
d3b0b08b0f doc: release notes for new listbanned fields (Jarol Rodriguez)
60290d3f5e test: increase listbanned unit test coverage (Jon Atack)
3e978d1a5d rpc: add time_remaining field to listbanned (Jarol Rodriguez)
5456b34531 rpc: add ban_duration field to listbanned (Jarol Rodriguez)
c95c61657a doc: improve listbanned help (Jarol Rodriguez)
dd3c8eaa33 rpc: swap position of banned_until and ban_created fields (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a `ban_duration` and `time_remaining` field to the `listbanned` RPC command. Thanks to jonatack, this PR also expands the `listbanned` test coverage to include these new fields
It's useful to keep track of `ban_duration` as this is another data point on which to sort banned peers. I found this helpful in adding additional context columns to the GUI `bantablemodel` as part of a follow-up PR. As [suggested](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21602#issuecomment-813486134) by jonatack, `time_remaining` is another useful user-centric data point.
Since a ban always expires after its created, the `ban_created` field is now placed before the `banned_until` field. This new ordering is more logical.
This PR also improves the `help listbanned` output by providing additional context to the descriptions of the `address`, `ban_created`, and `banned_until` fields.
**Master: listbanned**
```
[
{
"address": "1.2.3.4/32",
"banned_until": 1617691101,
"ban_created": 1617604701
},
{
"address": "135.181.41.129/32",
"banned_until": 1649140716,
"ban_created": 1617604716
}
]
```
**PR: listbanned**
```
[
{
"address": "1.2.3.4/32",
"ban_created": 1617775773,
"banned_until": 1617862173,
"ban_duration": 86400,
"time_remaining": 86392
},
{
"address": "3.114.211.172/32",
"ban_created": 1617753165,
"banned_until": 1618357965,
"ban_duration": 604800,
"time_remaining": 582184
}
]
```
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
re-ACK d3b0b08b0f
hebasto:
ACK d3b0b08b0f, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (x86_64).
MarcoFalke:
review ACK d3b0b08b0f🕙
Tree-SHA512: 5b83ed2483344e546d57e43adc8a1ed7a1fff292124b14c86ca3a1aa2aec8b0f7198212fabff2c5145e7f726ca04ae567fe667b141254c7519df290cf63774e5
fa41a91735 ci: Run self-hosted ci (MarcoFalke)
fa52a40f0e ci: Make cirrus cache folders relative to cirrus base dir (MarcoFalke)
fa278412a0 ci: Restart docker before run (MarcoFalke)
fad4f48e07 ci: [refactor] Create setting for ephemeral config in .cirrus.yml (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Due to our heavy use of the Cirrus CI community cluster, some tasks may take a long time to get scheduled. While it is possible to use "Compute Credits" to get immediately scheduled on the cluster, I couldn't find a sponsor that'd be willing to cover the total cost, if all tasks were paid for with credits.
However, it is also possible to bring our own runners to Cirrus CI.
For testing purposes, a single task will be transformed to run on the DrahtBot infrastructure. If all goes well, the other tasks can be moved, too.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK fa41a91735, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK.
Tree-SHA512: 513738daec36da8cd48a8f11e687ff0b7dfaba1ae4ed2fa77e7b043f88fd52bf5c0dbad2768e13df88518323917f08348cb62be6376a423142921f8d2c59a938
8e84c1872c Ignore guix builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is a #21375 follow up.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
ACK 8e84c1872c
Tree-SHA512: 71d1c5acac3382f232074a025445d6d6660cb99e53233fade9ab29ad95b56da44e4e42e44411cfef175a0a8f3800633779ad1d24c2cfdcbc1a36239d38d5b8c3
faaf3954e2 fuzz: Extend psbt fuzz target a bit (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Previously it only merged the psbt with itself, now it tries to merge another.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
Tested ACK faaf3954e2
Tree-SHA512: e1b1d31a47d35e1767285bc2fda176c79cb0550d6d383fe467104272e61e1c83f6cbc0c7d6bbc0c3027729eec13ae1f289f8950117ee91e0fb3703e66d5e6918
fa6183d776 test: Remove option to make TestChain100Setup non-deterministic (MarcoFalke)
fa732bccb3 test: Use compressed keys in TestChain100Setup (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Seems odd to have an option for non-deterministic tests
when the goal should be for all tests to be deterministic.
ACKs for top commit:
jamesob:
ACK fa6183d776
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa6183d776: patch looks deterministic!
Tree-SHA512: 6897a9f36e0dfb7d63b25dd6984414b3ee8a62458ad232cb21ed5077184fdb0bc626996e4ac84ef0bdd452b9f17c54aac75a71575b8e723b84cac07c9f9d5611
fa212391ce cirrus: Use SSD cluster for speedup (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Haven't tested, but this might be faster: https://twitter.com/fedor/status/1354505744293502980
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa212391ce - going to merge this now given there is a speedup, and it's enough to fix the fuzz task the is continually timing out.
Tree-SHA512: b24161ba2ed16fcf23ac6098100b04f7f6eb8936bb312a35fcd8e632568b877bfc09a1e522836fe298a2cd87a53a91e3b501a7f2e1c81cc0edb57c59aecffb0d
We now use a script named gen_id to generate the base build_id/host_id.
This solves 2 problems:
1. GNU Make special-casing exit code 127 (command not found) meant that
warnings about missing tools would propagate to the user's terminal
and broke our opportunistic build_id construction.
2. This change ensures that we don't have arbitrary characters in our
make variables that would be misinterpreted by Make.
See comments in depends/Makefile and depends/gen_id for more
information.
867a5e172a guix: Register garbage collector root for containers (Carl Dong)
8f8b96fb54 guix: Update hint messages to mention guix-clean (Carl Dong)
44f6d4f56b guix: Record precious directories and add guix-clean (Carl Dong)
84912d4b24 build: Remove spaces from variable-printing rules (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
guix: Record precious directories and add guix-clean
Many users have reported problems that stem from having an unclean
working tree. To that end, I've written a guix-clean script which should
help reset the working tree while respecting user-specified precious
directories.
Precious directories, such as:
- SOURCES_PATH
- BASE_CACHE
- SDK_PATH
- OUTDIR
Should be preserved when cleaning the working tree, and are thus
recorded in ./contrib/guix/var/precious_dirs.
The ./contrib/guix/guix-clean script is able to parse that file and make
sure to avoid them when cleaning out the working tree.
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 867a5e172a
Tree-SHA512: c498fad781ff5e6406639df2b91b687fc528273fdf266bcdba8f6eec3b3b37ecce544b6da0252f0b9c6717f9d88e844e4c7b72d1877bdbabfc6871ddd0172af5
An earlier version of #16546 used both --with-boost-process and --enable-external-signer, which was simplified to only use the latter. However I forgot to update CI, so the external signer tests were not run.
This commit moves the ExternalSigner class and RPC methods out of the wallet module.
The enumeratesigners RPC can be used without a wallet since #21417.
With additional modifications external signers could be used without a wallet in general, e.g. via signrawtransaction.
The signerdisplayaddress RPC is ranamed to walletdisplayaddress because it requires wallet context.
A future displayaddress RPC call without wallet context could take a descriptor argument.
This commit fixes a rpc_help.py failure when configured with --disable-wallet.
9044522ef7 Drop JSONRPCRequest constructors after #21366 (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This just makes an additional simplification after #21366 replaced
util::Ref with std::any. It was originally suggested
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21366#issuecomment-792044351 but
delayed for a followup. It would have prevented usage bug
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21572.
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Seems odd to have an option for non-deterministic tests
when the goal should be for all tests to be deterministic.
Can be reviewed with `--ignore-all-space`.
There is no way to iterate through all script verification flags, and
it's not guaranteed that every power of 2 is used. Just make sure that
all flags in STANDARD_SCRIPT_VERIFY_FLAGS are present in mapFlagNames;
this covers all consensus and policy flags. If mapFlagNames has more
flags than STANDARD_SCRIPT_VERIFY_FLAGS, that's okay. Nonexistent flags
will be caught by the compiler.
Similar to 19db590d04, which removed these
for the valid tests. Not removing ones that cause a false/empty stack
error because these tests should fail due to being invalid with CSV/CLTV
Add missing script verify flags to mapFlagNames.
iterate through mapFlagNames values instead of bits.
BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE better reports which test failed exactly, whereas
BOOST_ERROR was just incrementing the error counter.
By registering the container profiles as garbage collector roots, it
will prevent `guix gc` from garbage collecting derivations which our
container needs and inconvieniencing the user with a rebuild.
5c446784b1 rpc: improve getnodeaddresses help (Jon Atack)
1b9189866a rpc: simplify/constify getnodeaddresses code (Jon Atack)
3bb6e7b655 rpc: add network field to rpc getnodeaddresses (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This patch adds a network field to RPC `getnodeaddresses`, which is useful on its own, particularly with the addition of new networks like I2P and others in the future, and which I also found helpful for adding a new CLI command as a follow-up to this pull that calls `getnodeaddresses` and needs to know the network of each address.
While here, also improve the `getnodeaddresses` code and help.
```
$ bitcoin-cli -signet getnodeaddresses 3
[
{
"time": 1611564659,
"services": 1033,
"address": "2600:1702:3c30:734f:8f2e:744b:2a51:dfa5",
"port": 38333,
"network": "ipv6"
},
{
"time": 1617531931,
"services": 1033,
"address": "153.126.143.201",
"port": 38333,
"network": "ipv4"
},
{
"time": 1617473058,
"services": 1033,
"address": "nsgyo7begau4yecc46ljfecaykyzszcseapxmtu6adrfagfrrzrlngyd.onion",
"port": 38333,
"network": "onion"
}
]
$ bitcoin-cli help getnodeaddresses
getnodeaddresses ( count )
Return known addresses, which can potentially be used to find new nodes in the network.
Arguments:
1. count (numeric, optional, default=1) The maximum number of addresses to return. Specify 0 to return all known addresses.
Result:
[ (json array)
{ (json object)
"time" : xxx, (numeric) The UNIX epoch time when the node was last seen
"services" : n, (numeric) The services offered by the node
"address" : "str", (string) The address of the node
"port" : n, (numeric) The port number of the node
"network" : "str" (string) The network (ipv4, ipv6, onion, i2p) the node connected through
},
...
]
```
Future idea: allow passing `getnodeaddresses` a network (or networks) as an argument to return only addresses in that network.
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Currently, if you build depends using `NO_BDB=1` (only sqlite wallets),
./configure will fail as it still tries to find bdb. i.e:
```bash
checking for Berkeley DB C++ headers... default
configure: error: Found Berkeley DB other than 4.8, required for portable BDB wallets (--with-incompatible-bdb to ignore or --without-bdb to disable BDB wallet support)
```
This PR fixes the build such that you can build depends, opting out of
bdb without opting out of wallets entirely, and still configure
successfully.
937fd4a66f Fix wrong wallet RPC context set after #21366 (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This bug doesn't have any effects currently because it only affects
external signer RPCs which aren't currently using the wallet context,
but it does cause an appveyor failure in a upcoming PR:
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/DrahtBot/bitcoin/builds/38512882
This bug is subtle and could have been avoided if JSONRPCRequest didn't
have constructors that were so loose with type checking. Suggested
change
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21366#issuecomment-792044351
eliminates these and would be a good followup for a future PR.
This PR just implements the simplest possible fix.
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a4e970adb6 build: enable -Wdocumentation if suppressing external warnings (fanquake)
3b0078f958 doc: fixup -Wdocumentation issues (fanquake)
c6edcf1c71 build: suppress libevent warnings if supressing external warnings (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Enable `-Wdocumentation` by taking advantage of our `--enable-suppress-external-warnings` flag. Most of the CIs are using this flag now, so any regressions should be caught.
This also required modifying libevents flags when suppressing warnings, as depending on the version being built against, that could generate a large number of warnings. i.e:
```bash
In file included from httpserver.cpp:34:
In file included from ./support/events.h:12:
/usr/local/Cellar/libevent/2.1.12/include/event2/http.h:464:11: warning: parameter 'req' not found in the function declaration [-Wdocumentation]
@param req a request object
^~~
/usr/local/Cellar/libevent/2.1.12/include/event2/http.h:465:11: warning: parameter 'databuf' not found in the function declaration [-Wdocumentation]
@param databuf the data chunk to send as part of the reply.
^~~~~~~
/usr/local/Cellar/libevent/2.1.12/include/event2/http.h:467:11: warning: parameter 'call' not found in the function declaration [-Wdocumentation]
@param call back's argument.
^~~~
/usr/local/Cellar/libevent/2.1.12/include/event2/http.h:939:4: warning: declaration is marked with '@deprecated' command but does not have a deprecation attribute [-Wdocumentation-deprecated-sync]
@deprecated This function is deprecated; you probably want to use
~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/usr/local/Cellar/libevent/2.1.12/include/event2/http.h:946:1: note: add a deprecation attribute to the declaration to silence this warning
char *evhttp_decode_uri(const char *uri);
^
__AVAILABILITY_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED
/usr/local/Cellar/libevent/2.1.12/include/event2/http.h:979:5: warning: declaration is marked with '@deprecated' command but does not have a deprecation attribute [-Wdocumentation-deprecated-sync]
@deprecated This function is deprecated as of Libevent 2.0.9. Use
~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/usr/local/Cellar/libevent/2.1.12/include/event2/http.h:987:1: note: add a deprecation attribute to the declaration to silence this warning
int evhttp_parse_query(const char *uri, struct evkeyvalq *headers);
^
__AVAILABILITY_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED
/usr/local/Cellar/libevent/2.1.12/include/event2/http.h:1002:11: warning: parameter 'query_parse' not found in the function declaration [-Wdocumentation]
@param query_parse the query portion of the URI
^~~~~~~~~~~
/usr/local/Cellar/libevent/2.1.12/include/event2/http.h:1002:11: note: did you mean 'uri'?
@param query_parse the query portion of the URI
^~~~~~~~~~~
uri
69 warnings generated.
```
Note that a lot of these have already been fixed upstream.
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ea19cc844e wallet: refactor: dedup sqlite statement deletions (Sebastian Falbesoner)
9a3670930e wallet: refactor: dedup sqlite statement preparations (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This refactoring PR deduplicates repeated SQLite statement preparation calls (`sqlite3_prepare_v2(...)`) / deletions (`sqlite3_finalize(...)`) and its surrounding logic by putting each prepared statement and its corresponding text representation into a ~std::map~ ~`std::array`~ `std::vector`. This should be more readable and less error-prone, e.g. in case an additional statement needs to be added in the future or the error handling has to be adapted.
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fa9b74f5ea Fix assumeutxo crash due to missing base_blockhash (MarcoFalke)
fa8fffebe8 refactor: Prefer clean assert over UB in coinstats (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This fixes an UB (which results in a crash with sanitizers enabled). Can be reproduced by cherry-picking the test without the other code changes. The fix:
* Adds an `Assert` to transform the UB into a clean crash, even when sanitizers are disabled
* Adds an early-fail condition to avoid the crash
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ryanofsky:
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a97a9298ce Test that signrawtx works when a signed CSV and CLTV inputs are present (Andrew Chow)
6965456c10 Introduce DeferringSignatureChecker and inherit with SignatureExtractor (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Previously SignatureExtractorChecker took a MutableTransactionSignatureChecker and passed through function calls to that. However not all functions were implemented so not everything passed through as it should have. To solve this, SignatureExctractorChecker now implements all of those functions via a new class - DeferredSignatureChecker. DeferredSignatureChecker is introduced to allow for future signature checkers which use another SignatureChecker but need to be able to do somethings outside of just the signature checking.
Fixes#21151
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b2ee8b207d net: Deserialize hardcoded seeds from BIP155 blob (W. J. van der Laan)
9b29d5df7f contrib: Add explicit port numbers for testnet seeds (W. J. van der Laan)
2a257de113 contrib: Add a few TorV3 seed nodes (W. J. van der Laan)
06030f7a42 contrib: generate-seeds.py generates output in BIP155 format (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Closes#20239 and mitigates my node's problem in #21351.
- Add a few hardcoded seeds for TorV3
- As the [bitcoin-seeder](https://github.com/sipa/bitcoin-seeder) doesn't collect TorV3 addresses yet, I have extracted these from my own node using [a script](https://gist.github.com/laanwj/b3d7b01ef61ce07c2eff0a72a6b90183) and added them manually. This is intended to be a temporary stop gap until 22.0's seeds update.
- Change hardcoded seeds to variable length BIP155 binary format.
- It is stored as a single serialized blob in a byte array, instead of pseudo-IPv6 address slots. This is more flexible and, assuming most of the list is IPv4, more compact.
- Only the (networkID, addr, port) subset (CService). Services and time are construed on the fly as before.
- Change input format for `nodes_*.txt`.
- Drop legacy `0xAABBCCDD` format for IPv4. It is never generated by `makeseeds.py`.
- Stop interpreting lack of port as default port, interpret it as 'no port', to accomodate I2P and other port-less protocols (not handled in this PR). An explicit port is always generated by `makeseeds.py` so in practice this makes no difference right now.
A follow-up to this PR could do the same for I2P.
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81747b2171 test: make sure non-IP peers get discouraged and disconnected (Vasil Dimov)
637bb6da36 test: also check disconnect in denialofservice_tests/peer_discouragement (Vasil Dimov)
4d6e246fa4 test: use pointers in denialofservice_tests/peer_discouragement (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Split up from #20966, so that it can be backported easier. Merging this ahead of #20966 will also reduce the number of conflicts for that pull.
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The doc nicely explains why the directory exists and it is
irrelevant when it was introduced. Even if it was relevant,
it could be trivially found out via `git log ./src/node/ | tail`
without visiting GitHub
1a011b3a82 build: remove -Wdeprecated-register from NOWARN flags (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The `register` keyword was deprecated in C++11, and [removed in C++17](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/keyword/register). Now that we require C++17, we shouldn't have to suppress warnings for a non-existent feature.
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de3ae78eff ci: increase CPU count of sanitizer job to increase memory limit (fanquake)
Pull request description:
According to the [docs](https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/linux/#linux-containers):
> For each CPU you can't get more than 4G of memory.
thus if we want this job to have 24GB of memory, we need to increase the CPU count to 6.
It's currently [failing with](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/runs/2273962280):
> Requested memory is too high! You can request at most 4G per CPU
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fa5eabe721 refactor: Remove negative lock annotations from globals (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
They only make sense for mutexes that are private members. Until cs_main is a private member the negative annotations should be replaced by excluded annotations, which are optional.
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5c09bcadc4 Fix a typo in guix-build output (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This was overlooked in #21375.
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According to the docs,
https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/linux/#linux-containers, "For each CPU you
can't get more than 4G of memory.", thus if we want this job to have
24GB of memory, we need to increase the CPU count to 6.
The register keyword was deprecated in C++11, and removed in C++17. Now
that we require C++17, we shouldn't have to supress warnings for a
non-existant feature.
Many users have reported problems that stem from having an unclean
working tree. To that end, I've written a guix-clean script which should
help reset the working tree while respecting user-specified precious
directories.
Precious directories, such as:
- SOURCES_PATH
- BASE_CACHE
- SDK_PATH
- OUTDIR
Should be preserved when cleaning the working tree, and are thus
recorded in ./contrib/guix/var/precious_dirs.
The ./contrib/guix/guix-clean script is able to parse that file and make
sure to avoid them when cleaning out the working tree.
7476b46f18 guix: Build dmg as a static binary (Carl Dong)
06d6cf6784 depends: libdmg-hfsplus: Skip CMake RPATH patching (Carl Dong)
65176ab573 guix: Remove codesign_allocate+pagestuff from unsigned tarball (Carl Dong)
ca85679eb4 guix: Use clang-toolchain instead of clang (Carl Dong)
1aec0eda8f guix: Fallback to local build for substitute-enabled Guix users (Carl Dong)
1742f8e12d guix: Add early health check for guix-daemon (Carl Dong)
c1ae726a13 guix: More thoroughly control native toolchain (Carl Dong)
39741128d3 guix: Supply --link-profile (Carl Dong)
d55a1056ee guix: Add troubleshooting documentation entries (Carl Dong)
7f401c953f guix: Adapt guix-build to prelude, restructure hier (Carl Dong)
4eccf063b2 guix: Remove guix-build.sh filename extension (Carl Dong)
7753357a7b guix: Add source-able bash prelude and utils (Carl Dong)
e5b49a01f5 guix: Create windeploy inside distsrc-* (Carl Dong)
3e9982ab38 contrib: Silence git-describe when looking for tag (Carl Dong)
d5a71e9785 guix: Use --cores instead of --max-jobs (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This PR addresses a few hiccups encountered by the brave souls who've been experimenting with the Guix scripts:
- Resolves confusion between `--cores=` and `--max-jobs=`
- `guix`'s `--cores=` actually corresponds to make's `--jobs=`, so let's just control `--cores=` with our overridable env var
- `git-describe` will scream `fatal: no tag exactly matches '<hash>'` when looking for a tag, but we don't care, so silence that
- `windeploy/unsigned` should be inside `distsrc-*` and created idempotently (sorry I know this one annoyed people)
- Add troubleshooting documentation to `README.md`
- Add early health check for `guix-daemon` in case user forgot to start a `guix-daemon`
- Depending on configuration, a `--fallback` flag may be needed to tell Guix to not fail if substitutes fail but fallback to building locally
- `codesign_allocate` and `pagestuff` are now unnecessary for codesigning as we're now using `signapple`
A few robustness changes are also included:
- We supply the `--link-profile` flag, as some Guix packages may expect the profile to be available under `$HOME/.guix-profile`
- We now clear and manually set all toolchain-related env vars (e.g. `C*_INCLUDE_PATH`) ourselves, after patching a Qt::moc bug
- We use the native `clang-toolchain` package for darwin builds instead of `clang`, lining up with all our other toolchain packages.
Finally, we restructure the guix building hierarchy such that it looks something like:
```
guix-build-<short-hash-or-version-tag>
├── distsrc-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-${HOST}
│ ├── contrib
│ ├── depends
│ ├── src
│ └── ...
├── distsrc-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-...
└── output
├── dist-archive
│ └── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>.tar.gz
├── *-linux-*
│ ├── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-*-linux-*-debug.tar.gz
│ └── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-*-linux-*.tar.gz
├── x86_64-apple-darwin18
│ ├── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-osx64.tar.gz
│ ├── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-osx-unsigned.dmg
│ └── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
└── x86_64-w64-mingw32
├── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-win64-debug.zip
├── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
├── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-win64.zip
└── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-win-unsigned.tar.gz
```
Separating guix builds by their version identifier (basically namespacing them) allows us to change the layout in the future without worry about potential naming conflicts.
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This relatively easy change eliminates all runtime dependencies (except
for the kernel) for dmg, which is the only native build tool that gets
put in our output tarballs.
This allows much more flexibility when constructing the codesigning
environment, and is much more robust.
fa04eb7d78 test: Document why no symbol names can be used for suppressions (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
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585854ac66 test: Replace blanket UBSan signed integer overflow suppression for txmempool.cpp with specific suppression (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Replace file level (`txmempool.cpp`) signed integer overflow suppression with function level suppression (`CTxMemPool::PrioritiseTransaction`). The suppression was added yesterday in #21586.
Rationale: To avoid risk hiding other signed integer overflows in `txmempool.cpp`.
Obviously it would be better if this signed integer overflow fixed instead of suppressed - see details #20626. Any taker? :)
To hit the issue via fuzzing:
```
$ UBSAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1:halt_on_error=1:report_error_type=1" FUZZ=validation_load_mempool src/test/fuzz/fuzz
INFO: Seed: 1184244493
INFO: Loaded 1 modules (634418 inline 8-bit counters): 634418 [0x55a09fdfbf98, 0x55a09fe96dca),
INFO: Loaded 1 PC tables (634418 PCs): 634418 [0x55a09fe96dd0,0x55a0a08450f0),
INFO: 1264 files found in mempool/
INFO: -max_len is not provided; libFuzzer will not generate inputs larger than 1040698 bytes
INFO: seed corpus: files: 1264 min: 1b max: 1040698b total: 15997133b rss: 197Mb
txmempool.cpp:847:15: runtime error: signed integer overflow: -7211388903327006720 + -7211353718954917888 cannot be represented in type 'long'
#0 0x55a09c3ce2d8 in CTxMemPool::PrioritiseTransaction(uint256 const&, long const&) /home/thomas/bitcoin/src/txmempool.cpp:847:15
```
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fa8192f42e rpc: Fail to return undocumented return values (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently a few return values are undocumented. This is causing confusion at the least. See for example #18476
Fix this by treating it as an internal bug to return undocumented return values.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa8192f42e. Only changes: rebase, no const_cast suggestion, and tostring cleanups needed after suggestion
Tree-SHA512: c006905639bafe3045de152b00c34d9864731becb3c4f468bdd61a392f10d7e7cd89a54862c8daa8c11ac4eea0eb5f13b0f647d21e21a0a797b54191cff7238c
735610940c build: set --build when configuring packages in depends (fanquake)
Pull request description:
After reading [#Specifying-Target-Triplets](https://www.gnu.org/savannah-checkouts/gnu/autoconf/manual/autoconf-2.69/autoconf.html#Specifying-Target-Triplets) in the autoconf manuel, my understanding is that this change should mostly be a no-op, as `--build` defaults to the output of [`config.guess`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/depends/config.guess), however, this may be slightly more correct
> For historical reasons, whenever you specify --host, be sure to specify --build too; this will be fixed in the future.
and will quell some warnings in depends (#16354), i.e:
> configure: WARNING: If you wanted to set the --build type, don't use --host.
If a cross compiler is detected then cross compile mode will be used.
If anything, this also explicitly enables cross-compilation mode when `--host` differs from `--build`. As for "fixed in the future", this is the case for Autoconf 2.70+.
If we don't make this change, I think we should consider closing #16354. We've now got a good handle on our depends configure flags, and we can just leave the last few warnings as they are. It's also unlikely that we are going to add the `xorg-macros` package to depends.
Guix builds at 735610940c:
```bash
bash-5.1# find output -type f -name *$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)*.* -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
afabf99650d57abd3df2c7e6253a3281f9814ada77d01c28ffb57c740b14fd8e output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
6e9dedced61489f7734c5387ee05823db68eb4b890fa05f11541c1b966576446 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
5333a3c5978a61966251e56fedab8e059d9d8a1a7231a0908095bb373204a81f output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
d28e1c166b96e58cf40b3f9801c3050c2785b25eeb261d44eeb31a32a75e134c output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
e00b0149c52e9207be1cfb56ec3b715b55f41691401095f7a7038ac124f08d80 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-osx-unsigned.dmg
ae5052ad1a05916bc6656b034c169097471fd9bdba16b606e2bcb592c9395544 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
8586a9b8b82a8832397fcd0756aa9649adc3e61ae579fb370b99fe406298199f output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-osx64.tar.gz
d560a8781bae856b6593e9b731fa99de0a4ad7bd3e03084166dc98904ece9e7b output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
a24cf28b7efd5ebdc892e7e8809a05b3405bb4222f7d2eaa32de265214c78f28 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ad29421842dbbe96526eb597a7ff2970f0acae8c3e75dc6c2100716a2ba20606 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
ee7a8ccfd68cc2297bb96eaaacf7b3eb939a5e39cecc3c710dbe828518f1bfbd output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
185bf4ea3b35072a8dd54aedbafc0892ec1e486c8ebd311f05f0fb47a19058cf output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
803078b15a9bbaa567176827639895e762edbe80844b80400f8a9581e5311d32 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
d920327a32a42a5abadd247f0d3f3ee0ab0488a28892c11838d99bede6456723 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-win-unsigned.tar.gz
9f1741a37e294af153d57ad4a6dad3e5f1cdf75f1588c86cb467abf0c177ae27 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-win64-debug.zip
2d1a91552c0dd7bb400ce6c71d2e98de702743a97afe5f4b0945865f251f3aea output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
8a70020bb0cb68516acf4b2cc89832d72373f31611bd075826a30a817a071cd2 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-win64.zip
93b03837679474905538e96c44ba81ee5653795ad333dc00569b92c82dc6ea31 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
6ccd046a83ef5089667ad426875319beb83e2b2a5fb4d4459d5c5ce8d75f1a31 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
12771acb17de84cda8e81c59704c00b1d4725ff51fa84c9067dc61a8dc795bdc output/src/bitcoin-735610940c0c.tar.gz
```
Gitian builds:
```bash
# macOS:
7d087749f610e5e3eca91c730d41afd4d404808e276242d05cedb89403de247f bitcoin-735610940c0c-osx-unsigned.dmg
96d68b4f0042dc40f5e8e362fa84dcf8e122dcb566889feb48ad8a982847dd8b bitcoin-735610940c0c-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
2dea72cbe5c3e228babd88b516a6f43b0e040e9510ea95b62f07fc0815bf8d22 bitcoin-735610940c0c-osx64.tar.gz
12771acb17de84cda8e81c59704c00b1d4725ff51fa84c9067dc61a8dc795bdc src/bitcoin-735610940c0c.tar.gz
478dbda9d551a8bed985c61c625df3f543afab26989a52bc44d5a4745715af81 bitcoin-core-osx-22-res.yml
# Windows:
c31a5118dfa21259b9868e2c4858c635becb786c2ee8af92302da7811a1efe9b bitcoin-735610940c0c-win-unsigned.tar.gz
5c171ec3aee830abc8ae843d674d5fe7a57420e782ee765b6992914ae5b7671a bitcoin-735610940c0c-win64-debug.zip
ca010ced982f75d111e01f3759b961deb83e7bf511b1ee9c9041f4830570f2a0 bitcoin-735610940c0c-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
62514b01281f81af6057fb12cc5e3813c1d8f6532d0d8ac8f6f2909a595aa1dd bitcoin-735610940c0c-win64.zip
12771acb17de84cda8e81c59704c00b1d4725ff51fa84c9067dc61a8dc795bdc src/bitcoin-735610940c0c.tar.gz
e26b55d8302a419f594396db6ff441aaeb5e275e02fde7b1b4eb092270f902e7 bitcoin-core-win-22-res.yml
# Linux:
e5be4deb91cb372de484468c0575a04f907f982e35a9841659bb213540f770d0 bitcoin-735610940c0c-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
6169e822679ece2bb6af7027362a6f373eb939eef9d89edc58c21190b4083c7d bitcoin-735610940c0c-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
aee5308767c5c930853a80ab94325b2a4ab3dbe9a7a20c7a9d60d57af2b5383f bitcoin-735610940c0c-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
a9cf6e56d859fffd5a2b5f1e6360515bc6b06b048776b93cc08954859457a251 bitcoin-735610940c0c-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
7617d85c358e6614fd40026a8d346f9edba5b5139e3daade2ec2aec72aed3a1f bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
f76e46a8b130812541ebcaaba173b4cbe2ec1781e348579b44f96e9244cc2475 bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
19ada7abb801422bd7772d7ee559004cab11a46141a747aabd27085e8c3d200d bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
f3a6bbefe9f47b3960e3b9eeb3f740ecddf8773ae76961ced6a3cdf82503e37f bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
42ca333e8f82b4ec0b2354efc7c4f1c27ed32d60c35b88e33d26833419f19e69 bitcoin-735610940c0c-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
dde930d9134fb5be1374014db3f6f503b614ae801a1d77f6f4b82a5f11eb2518 bitcoin-735610940c0c-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
82e1b4cc8aac309a99458cc27fd0285215a8af53780094c4990303ce8948cf0c bitcoin-735610940c0c-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
ee8caad2ccddd8eaf8aa2d19040d859130168183355b09a2a0f77a59a97fcaee bitcoin-735610940c0c-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
12771acb17de84cda8e81c59704c00b1d4725ff51fa84c9067dc61a8dc795bdc src/bitcoin-735610940c0c.tar.gz
d90545b13226a338c994d9e538f468a6fafd694273bf71e14614feeaf5727ad4 bitcoin-core-linux-22-res.yml
```
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
Code Review ACK 735610940c
hebasto:
ACK 735610940c, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (x86_64).
Tree-SHA512: 13ce05269309a12d03b81a539ba5585003785f7b1bb7894a9353385a6e9c709f920cc4f79322f28d7a256809754f201e70be6b917915c7b14e1461530075781d
This bug doesn't have any effects currently because it only affects
external signer RPCs which aren't currently using the wallet context,
but it does cause an appveyor failure in a upcoming PR:
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/DrahtBot/bitcoin/builds/38512882
This bug is subtle and could have been avoided if JSONRPCRequest didn't
have constructors that were so loose with type checking. Suggested
change
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21366#issuecomment-792044351
eliminates these and would be a good followup for a future PR.
This is a non-functional change that replaces the `CNode` on-stack
variables with `CNode` pointers.
The reason for this is that it would allow us to add those `CNode`s
to `CConnman::vNodes[]` which in turn would allow us to check that they
are disconnected properly - a `CNode` object must be in
`CConnman::vNodes[]` in order for its `fDisconnect` flag to be set.
If we store pointers to the on-stack variables in `CConnman` then it
would crash at the end, trying to `delete` them.
e309646db6 Doc: Copyright: Fix embedded font file location (wodry)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK e309646db6, it was overlooked in 89e421918e.
Tree-SHA512: 016035b82b587fd195a53bcea938b2d1258b8e908ac545477e2002d713c063b3f18f01cd546aaac3ce0543aec029502fcde3b552ab3e837125a1c0f8a983996a
2e5f7def22 wallet, rpc: update listdescriptors response format (Ivan Metlushko)
Pull request description:
Update `listdescriptors` response format according to [RPC interface guidelines](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md#rpc-interface-guidelines).
This is a follow up for #20226
**Before:**
```
Result:
[ (json array) Response is an array of descriptor objects
{ (json object)
"desc" : "str", (string) Descriptor string representation
"timestamp" : n, (numeric) The creation time of the descriptor
"active" : true|false, (boolean) Activeness flag
"internal" : true|false, (boolean, optional) Whether this is internal or external descriptor; defined only for active descriptors
"range" : [ (json array, optional) Defined only for ranged descriptors
n, (numeric) Range start inclusive
n (numeric) Range end inclusive
],
"next" : n (numeric, optional) The next index to generate addresses from; defined only for ranged descriptors
},
...
]
```
**After:**
```
Result:
{ (json object)
"wallet_name" : "str", (string) Name of wallet this operation was performed on
"descriptors" : [ (json array) Array of descriptor objects
{ (json object)
"desc" : "str", (string) Descriptor string representation
"timestamp" : n, (numeric) The creation time of the descriptor
"active" : true|false, (boolean) Activeness flag
"internal" : true|false, (boolean, optional) Whether this is internal or external descriptor; defined only for active descriptors
"range" : [ (json array, optional) Defined only for ranged descriptors
n, (numeric) Range start inclusive
n (numeric) Range end inclusive
],
"next" : n (numeric, optional) The next index to generate addresses from; defined only for ranged descriptors
},
...
]
}
```
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
re-ACK 2e5f7def22
meshcollider:
utACK 2e5f7def22
jonatack:
re-ACK 2e5f7def22
Tree-SHA512: 49bf73e46e2a61003ce594a4bfc506eb9592ccb799c2909c43a1a527490a4b4009f78dc09f3d47b4e945d3d7bb3cd2632cf48c5ace5feed5066158cc010dddc1
./windeploy is a "working directory", and therefore belongs inside
distsrc-*. Many people have noticed their Guix builds failing after
hours simply because they did not remove windeploy (but did remove the
distsrc-* directories).
In Guix, there are two flags for controlling parallelism:
Note: When I say "derivation," think "package"
--cores=n
- controls the number of CPU cores to build each derivation. This is
the value passed to `make`'s `--jobs=` flag.
- defaults to 0: as many cores as is available
--max-jobs=n
- controls how many derivations can be built in parallel
- defaults to 1
Therefore, if set --max-jobs=$MAX_JOBS and don't set --cores, Guix could
theoretically spin up $MAX_JOBS * $(nproc) number of threads, and that's
no good.
So we could either default to --cores=1, --max-jobs=$MAX_JOBS
- Pro: --cores=1 means that `make` will be invoked with `-j1`,
avoiding problems with package whose build systems and test
suites break when running multi-threaded.
- Con: There will be times when only 1 or 2 derivations can be built
at a time, because the rest of the dependency graph all depend
on those 1 or 2 derivations. During these times, the machine
will be severely under-utilized.
or --cores=$MAX_JOBS, --max-jobs=1
- Pro: We don't encounter prolonged periods of
severe under-utilization mentioned above.
- Con: Many packages' build systems and test suites break when running
multi-threaded.
or --cores=1, --max-jobs=1 and let the user override with
$ADDITIONAL_GUIX_COMMON_FLAGS
4eca20d6f7 [doc] correct comment about ATMPW (glozow)
8fa74aeb5b [doc] correct comment in chainparams (glozow)
2f8272c2a4 [doc] GetBestBlock() doesn't do nothing (gzhao408)
Pull request description:
Came across a few misleading comments, wanted to fix them
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK 4eca20d6f7
MarcoFalke:
ACK 4eca20d6f7
laanwj:
Code review ACK 4eca20d6f7
Tree-SHA512: 5bef1f1e7703f304128cf0eb8945e139e031580c99062bbbe15bf4db8443c2ba5a8c65844833132e6646c8980c678fc1d2ab0c63e17105585d583570ee350fd0
ccd976dd3d test: use 327 fewer blocks in feature_nulldummy (Jon Atack)
68c280f197 test, refactor: abstract the feature_nulldummy blockheight values (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
The resolved timeout issue seen in the CI can be reproduced locally by running `test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py --valgrind --loglevel=debug`
Speeds up the normal test runtime for me from 3.8 to 2.2 seconds (debug build). Thanks to Marco Falke for the approach suggestion.
ACKs for top commit:
AnthonyRonning:
reACK ccd976dd3d - ran a few times with the rest of the tests and still passing for me with just the fewer block change.
MarcoFalke:
review ACK ccd976dd3d 🏝
Tree-SHA512: 38339dca4276d1972e3a5a5ee436da64e9e58fd3b50b186e34b07ade9523ac4c03f6c3869c5f2a59c23b43c44f87e712f8297a01a8d83202049c081e3eeb4445
3a0446fad4 script: Add explanatory comment to tc.sh (dscotese)
Pull request description:
This is a replacement for #21289
tc.sh is used to limit bandwidth. I ran it and it is limiting my bandwidth. When I ran it, I got one error. I have not found an explanation anywhere of what the error means, but my best guess is consistent with the result, so I propose the explanatory comment to save others time when they use it and also get the error.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
that said, LGTM ACK 3a0446fad4
Tree-SHA512: 5403a2a0fec3724625c20402a96334c3c7a620324a930c5fd828017da8911d2867aecb7a2ad94a23d1f189009d3eb197a67eb59c8e4531fd215d9b1edb600440
73e1f7d754 rpc: document optional fields for getchaintxstats result (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This mini-PR updates the result help of the `getchaintxstats` RPC by showing the following fields as "optional":
- window_tx_count
- window_interval
- txrate
Help output diff between master and PR branch:
```diff
16,18c16,18
< "window_tx_count" : n, (numeric) The number of transactions in the window. Only returned if "window_block_count" is > 0
< "window_interval" : n, (numeric) The elapsed time in the window in seconds. Only returned if "window_block_count" is > 0
< "txrate" : n (numeric) The average rate of transactions per second in the window. Only returned if "window_interval" is > 0
---
> "window_tx_count" : n, (numeric, optional) The number of transactions in the window. Only returned if "window_block_count" is > 0
> "window_interval" : n, (numeric, optional) The elapsed time in the window in seconds. Only returned if "window_block_count" is > 0
> "txrate" : n (numeric, optional) The average rate of transactions per second in the window. Only returned if "window_interval" is > 0
```
ACKs for top commit:
0xB10C:
ACK 73e1f7d754
Tree-SHA512: 63c8db3e47a3c2d5564d53c564484b95b656e1e5deca1e9841bc90d122d3c81f02fd2b59313fd913ce81b16f7cc2969fe1dd9d6c3e23628b8ac057ea08f55daa
1111896eb7 doc: Merge release notes (MarcoFalke)
faeba9819d rpc: Missing doc updates for bumpfee psbt update (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Stuff missed in #20891. Also merge release notes, so that it doesn't have to be done later.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 1111896eb7
Tree-SHA512: c9be5a3c944e2981c83546c4761277f1ad5fb9ba97bec80d073db4229924cb48fd23cb5638217c844e05af51d80507718dd201099cbe50819986b3c47c5df7e5
935d488922 [net processing] Refactor MaybeSendAddr() (John Newbery)
01a79ff924 [net processing] Fix overindentation in MaybeSendAddr() (John Newbery)
38c0be5da3 [net processing] Refactor MaybeSendAddr() - early exits (John Newbery)
c87423c58b [net processing] Change MaybeSendAddr() to take a reference (John Newbery)
ad719297f2 [net processing] Extract `addr` send functionality into MaybeSendAddr() (John Newbery)
4ad4abcf07 [net] Change addr send times fields to be guarded by new mutex (John Newbery)
c02fa47baa [net processing] Only call GetTime() once in SendMessages() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This continues the work of moving application layer data into net_processing. It refactors `addr` send functionality into its own function `MaybeSendAddr()` and flattens/simplifies the code. Isolating and simplifying the addr handling code makes subsequent changes (which will move addr data and logic into net processing) easier to review.
This is a pure refactor. There are no functional changes.
For motivation of the project, see #19398.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
utACK 935d488922
hebasto:
ACK 935d488922, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 935d488922🐑
Tree-SHA512: 4e9dc84603147e74f479a211b42bcf315bdf5d14c21c08cf0b17d6c252775b90b012f0e0d834f1a607ed63c7ed5c63d5cf49b134344e7b64a1695bfcff111c92
Throwing an exception from a slot invoked by Qt's signal-slot connection
mechanism is considered undefined behavior, unless it is handled within
the slot. The GUIUtil::ExceptionSafeConnect function should be used for
exception handling within slots.
916ab0195d remove unused class util::Ref and its unit test (Sebastian Falbesoner)
8dbb87a393 refactor: replace util::Ref by std::any (C++17) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
95cccf8a4b util: introduce helper AnyPtr to access std::any instances (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
As described in `util/ref.h`: "_This implements a small subset of the functionality in C++17's std::any class, and **can be dropped when the project updates to C++17**_". For accessing the contained object of a `std::any` instance, a helper template function `AnyPtr` is introduced (thanks to ryanofsky).
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK 916ab0195d, with command
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 916ab0195d. Changes since last review: rebase and replacing types with `auto`. I might have used `const auto*` and `auto*` instead of plain `auto` because I think the qualifiers are useful, but this is all good.
Tree-SHA512: fe2c3e4f5726f8ad40c61128339bb24ad11d2c261f71f7b934b1efe3e3279df14046452b0d9b566917ef61d5c7e0fd96ccbf35ff810357e305710f5002c27d47
Changes to make MaybeSendAddr simpler and easier to maintain/update:
- assert invariant that node.vAddrToSend.size() can never exceed
MAX_ADDR_TO_SEND
- erase known addresses from vAddrToSend in one pass
- no check for (vAddr.size() >= MAX_ADDR_TO_SEND) during iteration,
since vAddr can never exceed MAX_ADDR_TO_SEND.
After reading
https://www.gnu.org/savannah-checkouts/gnu/autoconf/manual/autoconf-2.70/autoconf.html#Specifying-Target-Triplets,
my understanding is that this change should mostly be a no-op, as
--build defaults to the output of config.guess, however, this may be
slightly more correct
> For historical reasons, whenever you specify --host, be sure to
> specify --build too; this will be fixed in the future.
and will quell some warnings in depends (#16354). If anything, this
also explicitly enables cross-compilation mode when `--host` differs
from `--build`.
As for "fixed in the future", this is the case for Autoconf 2.70+.
4783115fd4 net: add ifaddrs.h include (fanquake)
879215e665 build: check if -lsocket is required with *ifaddrs (fanquake)
87deac66aa rand: only try and use freeifaddrs if available (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Fixes#21485 by linking against `-lsocket` when it's required for using `*ifaddrs` functions.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 4783115fd4
hebasto:
ACK 4783115fd4, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 4542e036e9b029de970eff8a9230fe45d9204bb22313d075f474295d49bdaf1f1cbb36c0c6e2fa8dbbcdba518d8d3a68a6116ce304b82414315f333baf9af0e4
b8e76479ce ci: Bump macOS VM image to the latest version (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On Cirrus CI bump macOS VM from Catalina to Big Sur.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK b8e76479ce - I'm always going to question bumping things for the sake of it/when there's no reasoning given. In this case, moving from building on macOS 10.x to 11.x shouldn't really lose us any coverage, and may turn up potential macOS quirks a bit earlier.
Tree-SHA512: ab2daee194683ab0553328020fd2fcb918160f466cd380c542e1a9b44f5bea3664fb40b032f1b611ee0107b0efbe278230e067316e2373c3cb0470b205dd2f9d
765e0be534 build: split native_cctools (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This splits our native cctools package into two additional packages: `native_clang` and `native_libtapi`. This is in an effort to not only make our mac toolchain more understandable, but also to reduce duplication, and as a nice side-effect, fix the issue mentioned [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19817#issuecomment-741763289).
Everything about the current build process should remain the same. For gitian, that is:
* Download LLVM Clang 8.0.0 binary.
* Build libtapi using downloaded Clang.
* Build cctools using downloaded Clang and libtapi.
* Build the rest of depends..
For Guix (`FORCE_USE_SYSTEM_CLANG=1`):
* Build libtapi using using system Clang.
* Build cctools using system Clang and libtapi.
* Build the rest of depends..
After this has been merged, my plan is to combine a modified version of #20454 and #21414 with #19817, and from what I understand that will be enough to support Apple Arm cross compilation.
Builds at 477ed59f49f39ae4272219a1216ee19fb72fdde5:
Guix:
```bash
find output -type f -name *$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)*.* -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
7e57b9e5a2109d1a35f0091d86f975c1b1d73ac70ac2609cefbe1134efbf2c87 output/bitcoin-477ed59f49f3-osx-unsigned.dmg
dd11e71c2634ac2fa883d1e45cbd6de194fad37624bb56b8b8a6213fd40d6050 output/bitcoin-477ed59f49f3-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
64384eaa2fd9768992d86a06a1414c9e92e84ba21a875696483df2bb5828e2a2 output/bitcoin-477ed59f49f3-osx64.tar.gz
8a889e88db952d2c82ef44713c04aba95b777441f578738ff6d8a0d251e51da3 output/src/bitcoin-477ed59f49f3.tar.gz
```
Gitian:
```bash
d0eee8542d5f3d662555ad7218d2dc9f3f862656e65bcb2f01f256bfa0deead2 bitcoin-477ed59f49f3-osx-unsigned.dmg
ba7bc94897e42e7a037e352c4e4e1730f181c6d76b6d6a2785bbd7bf85614c83 bitcoin-477ed59f49f3-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
c4426d1d310a2fbffcaf2b7df0da4ec97bd11aab07085006dae68777b03f6372 bitcoin-477ed59f49f3-osx64.tar.gz
8a889e88db952d2c82ef44713c04aba95b777441f578738ff6d8a0d251e51da3 src/bitcoin-477ed59f49f3.tar.gz
a746831467dc8ff17ec5df06fc9288a859c1961d8c0b632d97b42f080dbd825d bitcoin-core-osx-22-res.yml
```
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
reACK 765e0be534
hebasto:
ACK 765e0be534, verified building of the `native_cctools` package step-by-step.
Tree-SHA512: 61cf2b092fb8b9724adda1084e0cac9db889cd5e391914b43592aebc470fae3c1cbabc8b59a0abce6e7bad8c646694fe927f26f4deb18b60d7fd92f374f62feb
fa4926cca6 fuzz: [refactor] Use IsValidFlagCombination in signature_checker fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
eeee8f5be1 fuzz: Removed unused try-catch in coins_view (MarcoFalke)
fa98f3f66e fuzz: [refactor] Use ConsumeScript in signature_checker fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Some small refactors to remove unused and redundant fuzz code
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr re-ACK fa4926cca6
Tree-SHA512: eb07a2140caad7b31495b76385fc7634cf5b6daa4947f430ebb127eb1375583dc11e541a0a42d0e5d93d430480b8a815b93974450fd5ed897528a2d47c752f86
40316a37cb test: add I2P test for a runaway SAM proxy (Vasil Dimov)
2d8ac77970 fuzz: add tests for the I2P Session public interface (Vasil Dimov)
9947e44de0 i2p: use pointers to Sock to accommodate mocking (Vasil Dimov)
82d360b5a8 net: change ConnectSocketDirectly() to take a Sock argument (Vasil Dimov)
b5861100f8 net: add connect() and getsockopt() wrappers to Sock (Vasil Dimov)
5a887d49b2 fuzz: avoid FuzzedSock::Recv() repeated errors with EAGAIN (Vasil Dimov)
3088f83d01 fuzz: extend FuzzedSock::Recv() to support MSG_PEEK (Vasil Dimov)
9b05c49ade fuzz: implement unimplemented FuzzedSock methods (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Change the networking code and the I2P code to be fully mockable and use `FuzzedSocket` to fuzz the I2P methods `Listen()`, `Accept()` and `Connect()`.
Add a mocked `Sock` implementation that returns a predefined data on reads and use it for a regression unit test for the bug fixed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21407.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
Tested ACK 40316a37cb
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 40316a37cb
jonatack:
re-ACK 40316a37cb reviewed `git range-diff 01bb3afb 23c861d 40316a3` and the new unit test commit, debug built, ran unit tests, ran bitcoind with an I2P service and network operation with seven I2P peers (2 in, 5 out) is looking nominal
laanwj:
Code review ACK 40316a37cb
Tree-SHA512: 7fc4f129849e16e0c7e16662d9f4d35dfcc369bb31450ee369a2b97bdca95285533bee7787983e881e5a3d248f912afb42b4a2299d5860ace7129b0b19623cc8
0cca08a8ee Add unit test coverage for our onion peer eviction protection (Jon Atack)
caa21f586f Protect onion+localhost peers in ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio() (Jon Atack)
8f1a53eb02 Use EraseLastKElements() throughout SelectNodeToEvict() (Jon Atack)
8b1e156143 Add m_inbound_onion to AttemptToEvictConnection() (Jon Atack)
72e30e8e03 Add unit tests for ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio() (Jon Atack)
ca63b53ecd Use std::unordered_set instead of std::vector in IsEvicted() (Jon Atack)
41f84d5ecc Move peer eviction tests to a separate test file (Jon Atack)
f126cbd6de Extract ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio from SelectNodeToEvict (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Now that #19991 and #20210 have been merged, we can determine inbound onion peers using `CNode::m_inbound_onion` and add it to the localhost peers protection in `AttemptToEvictConnection`, which was added in #19670 to address issue #19500.
Update 28 February 2021: I've updated this to follow gmaxwell's suggestion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20197#issuecomment-713865992.
This branch now protects up to 1/4 onion peers (connected via our tor control service), if any, sorted by longest uptime. If any (or all) onion slots remain after that operation, they are then allocated to protect localhost peers, or a minimum of 2 localhost peers in the case that no onion slots remain and 2 or more onion peers were protected, sorted as before by longest uptime.
This patch also adds test coverage for the longest uptime, localhost, and onion peer eviction protection logic to build on the welcome initial unit testing of #20477.
Suggest reviewing the commits that move code with `colorMoved = dimmed-zebra` and `colorMovedWs = allow-indentation-change`.
Closes#11537.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 0cca08a8ee
vasild:
ACK 0cca08a8ee
Tree-SHA512: 2f5a63f942acaae7882920fc61f0185dcd51da85e5b736df9d1fc72343726dd17da740e02f30fa5dc5eb3b2d8345707aed96031bec143d48a2497a610aa19abd
3fc06d3d7b [net] remove fUpdateConnectionTime from FinalizeNode (John Newbery)
7c4cc67c0c [net] remove CConnman::AddNewAddresses (John Newbery)
bcd7f30b79 [net] remove CConnman::MarkAddressGood (John Newbery)
8073673dbc [net] remove CConnman::SetServices (John Newbery)
392a95d393 [net_processing] Keep addrman reference in PeerManager (John Newbery)
1c25adf6d2 [net] Construct addrman outside connman (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Addrman is currently a member variable of connman. Make it a top-level component with lifetime owned by node.context, and add a reference to addrman in peerman. This allows us to eliminate some functions in connman that are simply forwarding requests to addrman, and simplifies the connman-peerman interface.
By constructing the addrman in init, we can also add parameters to the ctor, which allows us to test it better. See #20233, where we enable consistency checking for addrman in our functional tests.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 3fc06d3d7b only change is squash 🏀
vasild:
ACK 3fc06d3d7b
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This changes all context dependent checks in the parser to be
disjunctions of equality checks, rather than also including inequalities.
This makes sure that adding a new context enum in the future won't change
semantics for existing checks.
The error messages are also made a bit more consistent.
This is a preparation for parsing xonly pubkeys, which will complicate
this logic. It's cleaner to put the decision logic close to the public
key parsing itself.
7c543bc27b build: Enable safe warnings for msvc builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Disabling of some specific warnings no longer needed.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 7c543bc27b if green
practicalswift:
ACK 7c543bc27b if green: compiler warnings are good, compiler safety warnings are great
sipsorcery:
tACK 7c543bc27b.
Tree-SHA512: a8253a5a0ccc22b8622ae66efae77a163c54bbd6dbd7e28b043ad4eb474b2c8e5c7b22d3870b15a2b9b91bade0a5ae5bfc5ee765d132dc32ddbbe690fb0146d9
This has no effect for now, as the only fragments with sub-script
expressions (sh, wsh) only allow one, and don't have key expressions
in them.
A future Taproot descriptor will however violate both, and we want
the keys in different sub-scripts to be assigned non-overlapping
cache indices.
So far, no descriptor exists that supports more than one sub-script
descriptor. This will change with taproot, so prepare for this by
changing the m_subdescriptor_arg from a unique_ptr to a vector of
unique_ptr's.
There are currently two DescriptorImpl subclasses that rely on the functionality
that ExpandHelper automatically adds subscripts to the output SigningProvider.
Taproot descriptors will have subscripts, but we don't want them in the
SigningProvider's bare script field. To avoid them ending up there, move this
functionality into the specific classes' MakeScripts implementation.
90ae3d8ca6 doc: Add release notes for -deprecatedrpc=addresses and bitcoin-tx (Michael Dietz)
085b3a7299 rpc: deprecate `addresses` and `reqSigs` from rpc outputs (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
Considering the limited applicability of `reqSigs` and the confusing output of `1` in all cases except bare multisig, the `addresses` and `reqSigs` outputs are removed for all rpc commands.
1) add a new sane "address" field (for outputs that have an identifiable address, which doesn't include bare multisig)
2) with -deprecatedrpc: leave "reqSigs" and "addresses" intact (with all weird/wrong behavior they have now)
3) without -deprecatedrpc: drop "reqSigs" and "addresses" entirely always.
Note: Some light refactoring done to allow us to very easily delete a few chunks of code (marked with TODOs) when we remove this deprecated behavior.
Using `IsDeprecatedRPCEnabled` in core_write.cpp caused some circular dependencies involving core_io
Circular dependencies were caused by rpc/util unnecessarily importing node/coinstats and node/transaction. Really what rpc/util needs are some fundamental type/helper-function definitions. So this was cleaned up to make more sense.
This fixes#20102.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 90ae3d8ca6📢
Tree-SHA512: 8ffb617053b5f4a8b055da17c06711fd19632e0037d71c4c8135e50c8cd7a19163989484e4e0f17a6cc48bd597f04ecbfd609aef54b7d1d1e76a784214fcf72a
Add early exit guard clauses if node.RelayAddrsWithConn() is false or if
current_time < node.m_next_addr_send. Add comments.
This commit leaves some lines over-indented. Those will be fixed in a
subsequent whitespace-only commit.
beead33a21 [test] no send feefilters when txrelay is turned off (glozow)
18a9b27dd6 p2p: Don't send FEEFILTER in blocksonly mode (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
The purpose of FEEFILTER messages (BIP 133) is to inform our peers that we do not want transactions below a specified fee rate.
In blocksonly mode, we do not want our peer to send us any transactions at all (and will disconnect if a peer still sends a transaction INV or TX).
Therefore, I don't think that it makes sense to send FEEFILTER messages every 10 minutes on average in blocksonly mode - this PR disables it.
Note that on block-relay-only connections, FEEFILTER is already disabled, just not in blocksonly mode.
ACKs for top commit:
glozow:
re ACK beead33a21🙂 thanks for adding the test!
amitiuttarwar:
reACK beead33a21
MarcoFalke:
review ACK beead33a21
jnewbery:
reACK beead33a21
Tree-SHA512: e748cd52fe23d647fa49008b020389956ac508e16ce9fd108d8afb773bff95788298ae229162bd70215d7246fc25c796484966dc05890b0b4ef601f9cd35628b
9ac86bcc0d test: remove qt byteswap compattests (fanquake)
Pull request description:
These were added as part of #9366 when with fixing issues with Protobuf.
Now that we no-longer use Protobuf, there's no reason to maintain a duplicate set of byteswap tests in the qt tests. Our other set of byteswap tests are here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/test/bswap_tests.cpp.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 9ac86bcc0d
Tree-SHA512: 72ba131a5f8fbd9fdbbc4e1f95baa794496c960b12e0271700c632c6511b7e1b331e8db07a201838b4d56b2aeeb43d4de4e10265ea07ab14241307fa14d3342e
dc4551c22c remove incompatibility release note for darkmode on macos (Sylvain Goumy)
303cfc6227 allow darkmode on macos build (Sylvain Goumy)
78f75a2d60 Allow icon colorization on mac os to better support dark mode (Uplab)
Pull request description:
Allow icons to be colorized on macOS to support native Dark mode color scheme.
Rendering on macOS Big Sur before PR:

Rendering on macOS Big Sur after PR:

Light mode stay visually unchanged.
<del>Note, that this currently only affect the build from source, as the macos dmg includes an attributes to force light color scheme on macos windows (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14593). </del>
<del>But once all glitches are fixed, we will be able to remove this temporary fix. </del>
Edit: this PR is know including the removal of `NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance` on Info.plist file so that the color fix is apply to every build.
Linked issues: #68#136
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK dc4551c22c
jarolrod:
ACK dc4551c22c
Tree-SHA512: 1c3a4dec796063e61fcaf80112afc2b15c8669a1cd30ebd537cea96647c20215f8f80289719f905820bb0c490c8c1f94bfae4bb32f9c6d1fdd4e8f199ebb559f
732c7bddeb tests: Add test for CNetAddr::ToString IPv6 address formatting (RFC 5952) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Test that `CNetAddr::ToString` formats IPv6 addresses with zero compression and canonicalisation as described in [RFC 5952 ("A Recommendation for IPv6 Address Text Representation")](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952).
Solving #21466 will hopefully be trivial with the ability to check zero compression correctness against these tests.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK 732c7bddeb
Tree-SHA512: 31a1378aa435ba4171490a2e15d7280a175292270eb001b47d367e010c6ac9b83420b82bbeab22211f8f500c69e21878047c87adf216263b3420b6bb2a5d2bfb
These were added as part of #9366 to fix issues with Protobuf.
Now that we no-longer use Protobuf, there's no reason to maintain a
duplicate set of byteswap tests for qt.
fa52d7d3ad cirrus: Add missing depends_sources_cache to Android task (MarcoFalke)
ffff4e7373 cirrus: Only cache releases when needed (MarcoFalke)
fa97a17ac3 ci: Bump Android cross-build to Ubuntu Focal (MarcoFalke)
fac577d423 ci: Build depends only once for Android build (MarcoFalke)
fa908a41f3 ci: Set DEPENDS_DIR when setting BASE_ROOT_DIR (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the Android task has several issues:
* It is missing a cache instruction, thus failing the build on Cirrus CI
* It is running the depends build twice
Fix those issues
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa52d7d3ad. Only change since last review is adding descriptions and changing new RUN_UNIT_TESTS line from true to false. (I assume that change doesn't do anything because even though prior default was true, it's a cross compiled build and enabling unit tests would have no effect.)
hebasto:
ACK fa52d7d3ad, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged after passing CI.
Tree-SHA512: ae7c68e357068176a0e58285b83521353321c65862cee4ff56f413c51b00398062f0ee6775bfbbf28fda420cf5a24000a2286fbcf6cc7f3729b7805bc8419726
This cache entry is required for completeness. The file
src/Makefile.qt.include needs it in this line:
QT_BASE_PATH = $(shell find ../depends/sources/ -maxdepth 1 -type f -regex ".*qtbase.*\.tar.xz")
This cache entry is tied to the depends_built_cache cache entry. Either
both are present and cached, or neither of them is. Otherwise, the build
will fail.
The depends dir can not be overwritten by a FILE_ENV file. Also, a FILE_ENV file
might depend on the DEPENDS_DIR value. Thus, set it before reading FILE_ENV.
This commit does not change behavior, but is required for later commits.
Can be reviewed with --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
257f55c119 qt, refactor: Drop redundant setEditTriggers(NoEditTriggers) calls (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The models of the both views have no `Qt::ItemIsEditable` flag:
3c87dbe95c/src/qt/peertablemodel.cpp (L218-L224)3c87dbe95c/src/qt/bantablemodel.cpp (L148-L154)
ACKs for top commit:
Talkless:
utACK 257f55c119, seems reasonable.
jarolrod:
ACK 257f55c119, looks correct.
Tree-SHA512: 4356e4d785055935fba452488a5d97ed95995def97b26ab18af43a545835f9e9d4c347e4cad7952aa725179cf6e775a2208c48730feebf40e3b1a7ba5f402af0
0eabb2abed build: Remove unused header from the build system (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The only `#include <miniupnpc/miniwget.h>` was removed in #16659.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 0eabb2abed
fanquake:
ACK 0eabb2abed
Tree-SHA512: 630da03875c851e80286561eae0f966c89624cbb17b90f70e2bec9a69146e79d088fc176e07a4906915770ac1cdb11341a7a431ea7cf6a59d2816e927486f335
915e34112b qt: fix issue when disabling the auto-enabled blank wallet checkbox (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
As detailed by #151, On `master` a user can create the confusing scenario where you have a disabled `Encrypt Wallet` checkbox and a selected `Disable Private Keys` checkbox after unselecting the auto-enabled `Blank Wallet` checkbox.
This commit makes it so that when the `Blank Wallet` checkbox is auto-selected after the user selects `Disable Private keys`, unselecting it will also unselect the `Disable Private Keys` checkbox, which in turn re-enables the `Encrypt Wallet` checkbox.
Below are screenshots comparing the behavior of selecting `Disable Private Keys` then unselecting the `Blank Wallet` between `master` and this `PR`:
**Master:**
| Select `Disable Private Keys` | Unselect `Blank Wallet` |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------ |
|  |  |
**PR:**
| Select `Disable Private Keys` | Unselect `Blank Wallet` |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------ |
|  |  |
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 915e34112b
Talkless:
ACK 915e34112b
Tree-SHA512: ce6ecbc35b94a08cabf0b8a24dbdfc874d82cc8918cc8623dce8172c7fc9c75d63a13b036bae5f7ab2c090f8d020574a542285d1651600813faf5d91e2506a8d
4f2653a890 test: Use deterministic chain in utxo set hash test (Fabian Jahr)
4973c5175c test: Remove wallet dependency of utxo set hash test (Fabian Jahr)
1a27af1d7b rpc: Improve gettxoutsetinfo help (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Follow-ups to #19145:
- Small improvement on the help text of RPC gettxoutsetinfo
- Using deterministic blockchain in the test `functional/feature_utxo_set_hash.py`
- Removing wallet dependency in the test `functional/feature_utxo_set_hash.py`
Split out of #19521.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 4f2653a890👲
Tree-SHA512: 92927b3aa22b6324eb4fc9d346755313dec44d973aa69a0ebf80a8569b5f3a7cf3539721ebdba183737534b9e29b3e33f412515890f0d0b819878032a3bba8f9
fa818ca202 fuzz: [refactor] Use PickValue where possible (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`PickValue` is a bit less typing, so I think it should be used where possible
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa818ca202: patch looks correct and `PickValue` is better :)
Tree-SHA512: 49ed030694e3b7676654f1615f033287d26e2f0bc29647e1db56e0d84e14d29080f3e1898f5df8d644d834b8ded3ce713d2425ea86a37c9279d01f86ad03c202
39a9ec579f Unconditionally check for fRelay field in test framework (Troy Giorshev)
Pull request description:
picking up #20411 (rebased onto master)
There is a discrepancy in the implementation of our p2p protocol between
bitcoind and the testing framework. The fRelay field is an optional
field at the end of a version message as of protocol version 70001.
However, when deserializing a message in bitcoind, we don't check the
version to see if it should have an fRelay field or not. Instead, we
unconditionally attempt to deserialize into the field.
This commit brings the testing framework in line with the implementation
in core.
This matters for a version message with the following fields:
Version = 60000
fRelay = 1
Bitcoind would deserialize this into a version message with
Version=60000 and fRelay=1, whereas (before this commit) our testing
framework would deserialize this into a version message with
Version=60000 and fRelay=0.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK 39a9ec579f
Tree-SHA512: 13a23f1180b7121ba41cb85baa38094b41f4607a7c88b3384775177cb116e76faf5514760624f98a4e8a830767407c46753a7e0285158c33e0c6ce395de8f15c
246774e264 depends: fix Qt precompiled headers bug (Igor Cota)
8e7ad4146d depends: disable Qt Vulkan support on Android (Igor Cota)
ba46adaa1a CI: add Android APK build to cirrus (Igor Cota)
7563720e30 CI: add Android APK build script (Igor Cota)
ebfb10cb75 Qt: add Android packaging support (Igor Cota)
Pull request description:

This PR is the third and final piece of the basic Android support puzzle - it depends on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16110 and is related to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16883. It introduces an `android` directory under `qt` and a simple way to build an Android package of `bitcoin-qt`:
1. Build depends for Android as described in the [README](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/depends/README.md)
2. Configure with one of the resulting prefixes
3. Run `make && make apk` in `src/qt`
The resulting APK files will be in `android/build/outputs/apk`. You can install them manually or with [adb](https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb). One can also open the `android` directory in Android Studio for that integrated development and debugging experience. `BitcoinQtActivity` is your starting point.
Under the hood makefile `apk` target:
1. Renames the `bitcoin-qt` binary to `libbitcoin-qt.so` and copies it over to a folder under `android/libs` depending on which prefix and corresponding [ABI](https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/abis.html#sa) `bitcoin-qt` was built for
2. Takes `libc++_shared.so` from the Android NDK and puts in the same place. It [must be included](https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/cpp-support) in the APK
3. Extracts Qt for Android Java support files from the `qtbase` archive in `depends/sources` to `android/src`
There is also just a tiny bit of `ifdef`'d code to make the Qt Widgets menus usable. It's not pretty but it works and is a stepping stone towards https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16883.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 246774e264
laanwj:
Code review ACK 246774e264
Tree-SHA512: ba30a746576a167545223c35a51ae60bb0838818779fc152c210f5af1413961b2a6ab6af520ff92cbc8dcd5dcb663e81ca960f021218430c1f76397ed4cead6c
804ac10631 remove unnecessary newline from initWarning() argument (Larry Ruane)
Pull request description:
Run: `src/bitcoind -wallet=nosuchfile`
Without this patch, `debug.log` contains:
```
2021-03-23T21:19:16Z init message: Verifying wallet(s)...
2021-03-23T21:19:16Z Warning: Skipping -wallet path that doesn't exist. Failed to load database path '/home/larry/.bitcoin/wallets/nosuchfile'. Path does not exist.
2021-03-23T21:19:16Z init message: Loading banlist...
```
With this patch, the empty line isn't present. This PR fixes a similar problem with `src/bitcoind -conf=nosuchfile`
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 804ac10631: patch looks correct!
jarolrod:
tACK 804ac10631, nice catch!
theStack:
Code-review ACK 804ac10631
Tree-SHA512: dfcbaaa72ca24ac40233ac56840cfba8827853711d3df6e229ce940686f2ebf8bf0560bafcaa73a4d82d179a5050af0d3cabdc47b3b1dfd6aaadf718a6635f11
3d31abbaaa build: Make Windows-specific targets available for Windows builds only (Hennadii Stepanov)
92990e25b7 build: Make macOS-specific targets available for macOS builds only (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (f1dbf92ff0) it is possible to point `make` to macOS and Windows specific targets even the build system is configured to build for Linux platforms:
```
$ make Bitcoin-Core.dmg
...
$ make bitcoin-21.99.0-win64-setup
...
```
Such behavior makes no sense, and it is confused. Fixed in this PR.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 3d31abbaaa - tested that nonsensical targets are no longer available. i.e
Tree-SHA512: bbd8450bf98fbccb0b828df2f753ed0dbbd203defa2f58ce21390ee2ea183c95d8ff585d62d52be870dbf0158e2bb0fbd47eda026b80174ee6fd617473f5ac03
581791c620 test: add functional test for anchors.dat (bruno)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a functional test for anchors.dat.
It creates a node and adds 2 outbound block-relay-only connections and 5 inbound connections.
When the node is down, anchors.dat should contain the 2 addresses from the outbound block-relay-only connections.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 581791c620
hebasto:
ACK 581791c620
Tree-SHA512: 77038b09e36ee5ae473a26d6f566c0ed283af258c34df8486706a24f72b05abab621a293ac886d03849bc45bc28be7336137252225b25aff393baa6b5238688c
There is a discrepancy in the implementation of our p2p protocol between
bitcoind and the testing framework. The fRelay field is an optional
field at the end of a version message as of protocol version 70001.
However, when deserializing a message in bitcoind, we don't check the
version to see if it should have an fRelay field or not. Instead we
unconditionally attempt to deserialize into the field.
This commit brings the testing framework in line with the implementation
in core.
This matters for a version message with the following fields:
Version = 60000
fRelay = 1
Bitcoind would deserialize this into a version message with
Version=60000 and fRelay=1, whereas (before this commit) our testing
framework would deserialize this into a version message with
Version=60000 and fRelay=0.
180dc3c886 build: miniupnpc 2.2.2 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Creating the dll subdir is no-longer required.
We can drop our wingen patch.
One issue that came up in [#19867](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19867#discussion_r483516359):
> unrelated to this change but: why are we inserting the architecture in here, seems like something not necessary to reveal
> My assumption is that it was being inserted to make depends more deterministic. However I think we can improve this, as there's no reason to reveal more of the version information either. Could leave the version as is /2.0 and either drop the architecture, or insert something else?
I've dropped our `sed` and added a patch that just removes the OS string and miniupnpc version from the User-Agent. i.e:
```bash
# master
strings depends/x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0/lib/libminiupnpc.a | rg -i User-Agent
User-Agent: x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0, UPnP/1.1, MiniUPnPc/2.0.20180203
User-Agent: x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0, UPnP/1.1, MiniUPnPc/2.0.20180203
# this PR
strings depends/x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0/lib/libminiupnpc.a | rg -i User-Agent
User-Agent: UPnP/1.1
User-Agent: UPnP/1.1
```
Note that built unmodified (22c1386351), the User-Agent would be:
```bash
strings libminiupnpc.dylib | rg User-Agent
User-Agent: Darwin/19.6.0, UPnP/1.1, MiniUPnPc/2.2.0
User-Agent: Darwin/19.6.0, UPnP/1.1, MiniUPnPc/2.2.0
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 180dc3c886
hebasto:
ACK 180dc3c886.
Tree-SHA512: b0b6e623dbc5499e28faedf992d84278d6a11887a45a3806957b9e08886c5e56044cdfa2e7d7ec81cb1dd55f89be99834367905315d6bc611ba530e91d889ad1
This commit makes it so that when the `Blank Wallet` checkbox is auto-selected after the user selects 'Disable Private' keys, unselecting it will also unselect the 'Disable Private Keys' checkbox, which in turn re-enables the 'Encrypt Wallet' checkbox.
fac921f23f fuzz: Fix tx_pool target to properly fuzz immature outpoints (MarcoFalke)
fa2b95f861 fuzz: Style fixups (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Also includes a commit for minor style fixups
ACKs for top commit:
glozow:
utACK fac921f23f this fixes it 👍
Tree-SHA512: 1575ba115b2009b653921511c163bd846cd381d6fc92b04a899c0686d23a02bdcdd95c81776b515b80ae187bcec3ccaca3aa88fcecbec888f73ca2d875eef506
d09ebc4723 Fix wrong(1024) divisor for 1000-based prefixes (wodry)
Pull request description:
v.0.21.0
I saw in the GUI peer window in the "received" column `1007 KB`, and after increasing to >=1024 I guess, it switched to `1 MB`. I would have expected the display unit to change from KB to MB already at value >=1000.
I looked into the code, and the values appear to be power-of-2 byte values, so the switching at >=1024 and not >=1000 seems correct.
But the unit display is not precisely correct, binary prefixes should be used for power-of-2 byte values.
To be correct, this PR changes ~~KB/MB/GB to KiB/MiB/GiB.~~ KB to kB and the divisor from 1024 to 1000.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK d09ebc4723, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (Qt 5.12.8) the both "Network Traffic" and "Peers" tabs of the "Node Window".
jarolrod:
ACK d09ebc4723
leonardojobim:
Tested ACK d09ebc4723 on Ubuntu 20.04 Qt 5.12.8
Tree-SHA512: 8f830b08cc3fd36dc8a18f1192959fe55d1644938044bf31d770f7c3bf8475fba6da5019a2d2024d5b2c81a8dab112f360c555367814a14f4d05c89d130f25b0
1) add a new sane "address" field (for outputs that have an
identifiable address, which doesn't include bare multisig)
2) with -deprecatedrpc: leave "reqSigs" and "addresses" intact
(with all weird/wrong behavior they have now)
3) without -deprecatedrpc: drop "reqSigs" and "addresses" entirely,
always.
810b1310d6 build: Do not build unused CoreWLAN stuff in depends for macOS (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
We [do not use](d2a78ee928/contrib/devtools/symbol-check.py (L96-L111)) any macOS CoreWLAN Framework stuff.
Changes in Qt Configure summary with `HOST=x86_64-apple-darwin18`:
```diff
--- wlan-master/summary2021-03-22 00:26:04.377387806 +0200
+++ wlan-pr/summary2021-03-22 00:37:07.060997990 +0200
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
slog2 ................................ no
Using system PCRE2 ..................... no
Qt Network:
- CoreWLan ............................... yes
+ CoreWLan ............................... no
getifaddrs() ........................... yes
IPv6 ifname ............................ yes
libproxy ............................... no
```
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 810b1310d6 - Only obvious difference I could see in the build is skipping a configure check.
Tree-SHA512: 54e177c4ad528ef48cc80c3a39ab1b66267dd0ca4fe6cc4f70579c87b74051a04ebeeca1a26afee7fc29f750af456804578abbe7e8a9ad2717297291f206547e
1404c57403 [doc] Coin: explain that IsSpent() can also mean never existed (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This can be especially confusing where `AccessCoin()` is used with logic like this:
```c++
while (iter.n < MAX_OUTPUTS_PER_BLOCK) {
const Coin& alternate = view.AccessCoin(iter);
if (!alternate.IsSpent()) return alternate;
```
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 1404c57403
MarcoFalke:
ACK 1404c57403
jnewbery:
utACK 1404c57403
Tree-SHA512: 418618dd7e08bd5cc8360e3501d0f57e34100e5101ad3b8e0a819923fa860f44c7f2fada0f8447a1af3c2601fd72bfe619b91ff2f26f7133ceaeb0c98b017b12
55554463c1 fuzz: Use ConsumeWeakEnum in addrman for service flags (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This has minimally better performance. Reported by me in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20228#discussion_r598081787
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
Tested ACK 55554463c1
vasild:
ACK 55554463c1
Tree-SHA512: 4e5f51fe4f2bd7b2f37d0690e41203341ba45c0c9bc9247449cd26cfb5f77dc2ec61df3e4963276f68694e4b3ca3d0a76367a51c4d775501edeb3224d305a261
7b3434f800 build: don't try and use -fstack-clash-protection on Windows (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This has never worked with any of the mingw-w64 compilers we use, and the `-O0` is causing issues for builders applying spectre mitigations (see [IRC logs](http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2021-03-12.html#l-15)).
Recent discussion on https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=90458 would also indicate that this should just not be used on Windows.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Concept and code review ACK (but untested) 7b3434f800
hebasto:
ACK 7b3434f800, I've verified that this change does not affect builds for `HOST=x86_64-w64-mingw32` by comparing sizes of the output `*.exe` files.
Tree-SHA512: 72b582321ddff8db3201460fa42a53304e70f141ae078d76a4d4eeb1ca27c8dd567ccb468cc8616179c8df784bd8ca038dcb9a277f9e29f9d98c3cc842916b18
663f6cd9dd contrib: Use -daemonwait in systemd init script (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Make systemd invoke dependencies only when ready by using `-daemonwait` in the service file instead of `-daemon`.
Closes#21322 by making bitcoind conform to behavior specified for `type=forking`.
This may need some tuning of timeouts.
ACKs for top commit:
darosior:
ACK 663f6cd
hebasto:
re-ACK 663f6cd9dd
Tree-SHA512: 890005852b632a202caa578e6c796ebdc9da0b2379a9157a4f56f7db9d193c0ffbb78d120bbf112ab2f273855f2a08c3da000b1f7a9fb5222a3b94dcdb16b878
fa4cebadcf util: Make Assume() usable as unary expression (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Assume shouldn't behave different at the call site depending on build flags. Currently compilation fails if it is used as expression. Fix that by using the lambda approach from `Assert()` without the `assert()`.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK fa4cebadcf
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa4cebadcf: patch looks correct and commit hash starts with `fa`
Tree-SHA512: 9ec9ac8d410cdaf5e4e28df571a89e3d23d38e05a7027bb726cae3da6e9314734277e5a218e9e090cc17e10db763da71052c229ad642077ca5824ee42022f3ed
5294f0d5a9 refactor: return std::nullopt instead of {} (fanquake)
Pull request description:
In #21415 [we decided](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21415#issuecomment-800236640) to return `std::optional` rather than `{}` for
uninitialized values. This PR replaces the two remaining usages of `{}`
with `std::nullopt`.
As a side-effect, this also quells the spurious GCC 10.2.x warning that
we've had reported quite a few times. i.e #21318, #21248, #20797.
```bash
txmempool.cpp: In member function ‘CTxMemPool::setEntries CTxMemPool::GetIterSet(const std::set<uint256>&) const’:
txmempool.cpp:898:13: warning: ‘<anonymous>’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
898 | return {};
| ^
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 5294f0d5a9, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 5b776be79ab26e5a3a5fc2b463b394ea5ce6797ed5558424873fa4ecee2898170eff76d6da9d69394d28f8f98974117fc63b922a3e19c52f5294c83073e79bb0
In #21415 we decided to return `std::optional` rather than `{}` for
uninitialized values. This PR repalces the two remaining usages of `{}`
with `std::nullopt`.
As a side-effect, this also quells the spurious GCC 10.2.x warning that
we've had reported quite a few times. i.e #21318, #21248, #20797.
```bash
txmempool.cpp: In member function ‘CTxMemPool::setEntries CTxMemPool::GetIterSet(const std::set<uint256>&) const’:
txmempool.cpp:898:13: warning: ‘<anonymous>’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
898 | return {};
| ^
```
Introduce an android directory under qt and allow one to package bitcoin-qt for Android by running make apk.
Add bitcoin-qt Android build instructions.
3d086f42ab test: add ParseUInt16() test coverage (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
`ParseUInt16()` was just added in #21328.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 3d086f42ab: patch looks correct & more coverage is better than less coverage
Tree-SHA512: bf7f96deb7c1531419565907f0ea8a8e32b368d4b823a3e80928b2c118edbf643ea06e357b4b5504a89f855caeed289daa9f823c740231ed6ad1b8ed00285ce8
52a43b0c7d build: Fix fuzz-cuckoocache cross-compiling for Windows with DEBUG=1 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Fix#21348.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
Tested ACK 52a43b0c7d
Tree-SHA512: 6592f829edfb740a1e9d0691acf04b2372e91b0a53ca395b08350cb0b80031d3b55fa7331bdaddf857d450eb30b605af9fe8fe02559cda19374a48f9634fae70
787df19b09 validation: don't try to invalidate genesis block (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
In the block invalidation method (`CChainState::InvalidateBlock`), the code for creating the candidate block map assumes that the passed block's previous block (`pindex->pprev`) is available and otherwise segfaults due to null-pointer deference in `CBlockIndexWorkComparator()` (see analysis by practicalswift in #20914), i.e. it doesn't work with the genesis block. Rather than analyzing all possible code paths and implications for this corner case, simply fail early if the genesis block is passed.
Fixes#20914.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
ACK 787df19b09. Tested invalidation of generic on regtest.
practicalswift:
Tested ACK 787df19b09
Tree-SHA512: 978be7cf2bd1c1faebfe945d191ac77dea72791bea826459abd308f77c74c5991efee495a38817c306e488ecd5208b5c888df7d9d044132dd9a06bbbdb256b6c
8dd5946c0b add functional test (Larry Ruane)
b5a80fa7e4 util: Handle HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE in bitcoin-cli (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
If `bitcoind` is processing 16 RPC requests, attempting to submit another request using `bitcoin-cli` produces this less-than-helpful error message: `error: couldn't parse reply from server`. This PR changes the error to: `error: server response: Work queue depth exceeded`.
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
tACK 8dd5946c0b
luke-jr:
utACK 8dd5946c0b (no changes since previous utACK)
hebasto:
re-ACK 8dd5946c0b, only suggested changes since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18335#pullrequestreview-460621350) review.
darosior:
ACK 8dd5946c0b
Tree-SHA512: 33e25f6ff05d9b56fae2bdb68b132557bb8e995f5438ac4fbbc53c304c5152a98aa43c43600c31d8a6a2830cbd48bf8ec7d89dce50190b29ec00a43830126913
52dd40a9fe test: add missing netaddress include headers (Jon Atack)
6f09c0f6b5 util: add missing braces and apply clang format to SplitHostPort() (Jon Atack)
2875a764f7 util: add ParseUInt16(), use it in SplitHostPort() (Jon Atack)
6423c8175f p2p, refactor: pass and use uint16_t CService::port as uint16_t (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
As noticed during review today in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20685#discussion_r584873708 of the upcoming I2P network support, `CService::port` is `uint16_t` but is passed around the codebase and into the ctors as `int`, which causes uneeded conversions and casts. We can avoid these (including in the incoming I2P code without further changes to it) by using ports with the correct type. The remaining conversions are pushed out to the user input boundaries where they can be range-checked and raise with user feedback in the next patch.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 52dd40a9fe: patch looks correct
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 52dd40a9fe
vasild:
ACK 52dd40a9fe
Tree-SHA512: 203c1cab3189a206c55ecada77b9548b810281cdc533252b8e3330ae0606b467731c75f730ce9deb07cbaab66facf97e1ffd2051084ff9077cba6750366b0432
Now that we have a reliable way to detect inbound onion peers, this commit
updates our existing eviction protection of 1/4 localhost peers to instead
protect up to 1/4 onion peers (connected via our tor control service), sorted by
longest uptime. Any remaining slots of the 1/4 are then allocated to protect
localhost peers, or 2 localhost peers if no slots remain and 2 or more onion
peers are protected, sorted by longest uptime.
The goal is to avoid penalizing onion peers, due to their higher min ping times
relative to IPv4 and IPv6 peers, and improve our diversity of peer connections.
Thank you to Gregory Maxwell, Suhas Daftuar, Vasil Dimov and Pieter Wuille
for valuable review feedback that shaped the direction.
and an `m_is_onion` struct member to NodeEvictionCandidate and tests.
We'll use these in the peer eviction logic to protect inbound onion peers
in addition to the existing protection of localhost peers.
An unordered set can tell if an element is present in ~O(1) time (constant on
average, worst case linear to the size of the container), which speeds up and
simplifies the lookup in IsEvicted().
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
out of net_tests, because the eviction tests:
- are a different domain of test coverage, with different dependencies
- run more slowly than the net tests
- will be growing in size, in this PR branch and in the future, as eviction
test coverage is improved
to allow deterministic unit testing of the ratio-based peer eviction protection
logic, which protects peers having longer connection times and those connected
via higher-latency networks.
Add documentation.
ea76f4ac7d Doc: Tell howto install clang-format on Debian/Ubuntu (wodry)
Pull request description:
Because only macOS wasy mentioned, I was unsure if this would be a macOS specific tool. I guess Linux is more used than Mac, so Linux guide should be there, too.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK ea76f4ac7d, every system upgrade via clean installation I do the same.
Tree-SHA512: 75c28540e8815cb41f4cf92784b6349978988b679e4deef9ae77ede951f93516ca13ec7b313ab72865b01273e115b49ed2b67cdcd68015af1b643a6186b190dd
Because only macOS wasy mentioned, I was unsure if this would be a macOS specific tool. I guess Linux is more used than Mac, so Linux guide should be there, too.
fa81773243 style-only: Remove whitespace (MarcoFalke)
fae77b9e6d net: Simplify ProcessGetBlockData execution by removing send flag. (Patrick Strateman)
fae7c0429f log: Clarify that block request below NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED_MIN_BLOCKS disconnects (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* Clarify that "ignoring" really means "disconnect" in the log
* Revive a refactor I took from #13670
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK fa81773243
sipa:
utACK fa81773243
Tree-SHA512: 0a4fcb979cb82c4e26012881eeaf903c38dfbb85d461476c01e35294760744746a79c48ffad827fe31c1b830f40c6e4240529c71e375146e4d0313c3b7d784ca
0fc0c00f7a test: Drop unused get_machine function (Hennadii Stepanov)
61a0f8f9cc test: Cleanup test files in test-{security,symbol}-check.py (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
1) Test source and executable files are neither ignored by `.gitignore` nor removed by `make clean` and `make distclean`.
2) The `get_machine` function is no longer used since #21255.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 0fc0c00f7a
Tree-SHA512: ef3fcf22d4a04b6e4f37f748bd4be57e09696d2a77982e26292843cb2a1297789c8325f5c4bdad37d8094fce7765c4cc9ab19809e07471487943361b2b1a252c
fa2a80bf12 refactor: Pass PeerManagerImpl members only once (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Member variables are already passed to methods via `this`, so no need to pass them another time as function parameter.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK fa2a80bf12
amitiuttarwar:
utACK fa2a80bf12
Tree-SHA512: 1743825c7560cc748235e3db03e4cea02ad1f670f1b898d7757da644f12693ba9bb2d3eb09b64b3d10dd2e68f52dea31e26d5e97bdc013759baa0515d3c7055c
680eb56d82 [net processing] Don't pass CConnman to RelayTransactions (John Newbery)
a38a4e8f03 [net processing] Move RelayTransaction into PeerManager (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This is the first part of #21160. It moves the RelayTransaction() function to be a member function of the PeerManager class. This is required in order to move the transaction inventory data into the Peer object, since Peer objects are only accessible from within PeerManager.
ACKs for top commit:
ajtowns:
ACK 680eb56d82
Tree-SHA512: 8c93491a4392b6369bb7f090de326a63cd62a088de59026e202f226f64ded50a0cf1a95ed703328860f02a9d2f64d3a87ca1bca9a6075b978bd111d384766235
bb3f79fbdc doc: Update libnatpmp info in dependencies.md (Hennadii Stepanov)
1a01a5dc8d doc: Update zlib info in dependencies.md (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Update docs according to the recent changes in the code:
- #21209 (zlib)
- #21376 (libnatpmp)
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK bb3f79fbdc - thanks for keeping this updated.
Tree-SHA512: 48350ad07700aa071ad6c34e4c161aaadc050488fc068cf478e9781d632828187962a4384c1b67c2344145a2c00c3e16cddd09259130af8e9e86cd76cd32900d
c180c911b8 doc: revamp macOS build doc (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
This PR makes the macOS build-docs more informative and adds in the following information:
- Proper descriptions and delineation of required/optional dependencies
- walk-through of optional dependencies
- configuration walk-through
- various other tidbits of information
This is a part of the efforts done in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20601 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20610 to update the docs and introduce some consistency between them.
This update does not add instructions for arm-based M1 Macbooks as I do not have one to test with. It would be nice to have someone follow up with an update containing instructions for arm-based Macs.
**Before/Master:** [render](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-osx.md)
**After/PR:** [render](c180c911b8/doc/build-osx.md)
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK c180c911b8 - I still think these are getting too verbose and we're duplicating information all over the place; dependencies, configure options, combinations of options etc. However if people are happy to maintain them, I guess it's fine for now, and this revamping has already happened for some of the other build READMEs.
Tree-SHA512: 1440046c723fe80d4158e4a429e3aa8bd93570acb84ad202d5d24c749ab9a89a3aca8b61b49e75e042a4bf4317acd632d3906e1b5808a9052e74209256528b45
ebc4ab721b refactor: post Optional<> removal cleanups (fanquake)
57e980d13c scripted-diff: remove Optional & nullopt (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Same rationale & motivation as #21404, which turned out to be quite low in the number of potential conflicts. Lets see what the bot has to say here.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK ebc4ab721b: patch looks correct
jnewbery:
utACK ebc4ab721b
laanwj:
Code review ACK ebc4ab721b
Tree-SHA512: 550fbeef09b9d35ddefaa805d1755c18c8fd499c4b0f77ebfece8c20296a7abd1cf6c699e2261f92fe3552deeb7555ec2a2287ffe3ab9e98bb9f8612a4d43be3
57ff5a42ab doc: specify minimum HWI version (Sjors Provoost)
03308b2bfa rpc: don't require wallet for enumeratesigners (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
HWI just released 2.0. See https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI/releases/tag/2.0.0
As of #16546 we already rely on features that are in 2.0 and not in the previous 1.* releases:
* `--chain` param
This shouldn't be a problem, because HWI 2.0 has been released before we release v22.
Misc improvements:
* document that HWI 2.0 is required
* drop wallet requirement for `enumeratesigners`
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
Code Review ACK 57ff5a42ab
Tree-SHA512: 3fb6ba20894e52a116f89525a5f5a1f61d363ccd904e1cffd0e6d095640fc6d2edf0388cd6ae20f83bbc31e5f458255ec090b6e823798d426eba3e45b4336bf9
f9cd2bfbcc Rename CoinSelectionParams::effective_fee to m_effective_feerate (Andrew Chow)
bdd0c2934b wallet: Move discard feerate fetching to CreateTransaction (Andrew Chow)
448d04b931 wallet: Move long term feerate setting to CreateTransaction (Andrew Chow)
e2f429e6bb wallet: Replace nFeeRateNeeded with effective_fee (Andrew Chow)
1a6a0b0dfb wallet: Use existing feerate instead of getting a new one (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
During coin selection, there are various places where we need to have a feerate. We need the feerate for the transaction itself, the discard fee rate, and long term feerate. Fetching these each time we need them can lead to a race condition where two feerates that should be the same are actually different. One particular instance where this can happen is during the loop in `CreateTransactionInternal`. After inputs are chosen, the expected transaction fee is calculated using a newly fetched feerate. If `pick_new_inputs == false`, the loop will go again with the assumption that the fee for the transaction remains the same. However because the feerate is fetched again, it is possible that it actually isn't and this causes coin selection to fail.
Instead of fetching the feerate each time it is needed, we fetch them all at once at the top of `CreateTransactionInternal`, store them in `CoinSelectionParams`, and use them where needed.
While some of these fee rates probably don't need this caching, I've done it for consistency and the guarantee that they remain the same.
Fixes#19229
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glozow:
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fjahr:
Code review re-ACK f9cd2bfbcc
Xekyo:
tACK f9cd2bfbcc
meshcollider:
Code review + test run ACK f9cd2bfbcc
Tree-SHA512: be83ff64ba473c3cdd3469c812e214659b6e2a9584c22ed2b1595618fce0d4b35d0901e61068cd1069fc1a8fb911db01dd7312d05c3b8cbafbe2504ab7a3e863
Instead of fetching the discard feerate for each SelectCoinsMinConf
iteration, fetch and cache it once during CreateTransaction so that it
is shared for each SelectCoinsMinConf through
coin_selection_params.m_discard_feerate.
Does not change behavior.
Instead of setting the long term feerate for each SelectCoinsMinConf
iteration, set it once during CreateTransaction and let it be shared
with each SelectCoinsMinConf through
coin_selection_params.m_long_term_feerate.
Does not change behavior.
d09120b7d1 test: give fundraw more time for test_transaction_too_large (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
to hopefully fix timeouts from a new test added in 48a0319bab of #20536 merged March 8, 2021
seen locally when running via the test runner
```
File "/home/jon/projects/bitcoin/bitcoin/test/functional/rpc_fundrawtransaction.py", line 927, in test_transaction_too_large
raise JSONRPCException({
test_framework.authproxy.JSONRPCException: 'generatetoaddress' RPC took longer than 30.000000 seconds. Consider using larger timeout for calls that take longer to return. (-344)
```
and in the CI like https://bitcoinbuilds.org/index.php?ansilog=28537952-2c92-46f2-9871-8918e5ba2738.log#l2398
```
File "/home/ubuntu/src/test/functional/rpc_fundrawtransaction.py", line 927, in test_transaction_too_large
test_framework.authproxy.JSONRPCException: 'generatetoaddress' RPC took longer than 240.000000 seconds. Consider using larger timeout for calls that take longer to return. (-344)
```
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: f11c923439014fe12420f986c640fd301a26282eb41516957d73b9c751087cbae3d0e316f9ccb49bcb424f488540266f70d3f97948633e77c62bd7935df90452
Make sure that all fee calculations use the same feerate.
coin_selection_params.effective_fee is the variable we use for all fee
calculations, so get rid of remaining nFeeRateNeeded usages and just
directly set coin_selection_params.effective_fee.
Does not change behavior.
During each loop of CreateTransaction, instead of constantly getting a
new feerate, use the feerate that we have already fetched for all
fee calculations. Thix fixes a race condition where the feerate required
changes during each iteration of the loop.
This commit changes behavior as the "Fee estimation failed" error will
now take priority over "Signing transaction failed".
If the bitcoind starts when listen=0 but listenonion=1, the daemon will
advertise its onion address but nothing is listening for it.
This update will enforce listenonion=0 when the listen is 0.
fixes#20657
4d008f908e Always add -daemonwait to known command line arguments (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is a follow up of #21007.
When `AC_CHECK_DECLS([fork])` fails:
- on master (8e6532053f):
```
$ src/bitcoind -daemonwait
Error: Error parsing command line arguments: Invalid parameter -daemonwait
```
- with this PR:
```
$ src/bitcoind -daemonwait
Error: -daemon is not supported on this operating system
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 4d008f908e
Tree-SHA512: 7fcb5e9d76958adcf57e04fa74bd2a98d62459d81a3c57a97bd74c346cbf47c53e560a15455fb024e912c3b44e8487a83499e993b282871ba069953e665d88a9
Add a regression test for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21407.
The test creates a socket that, upon read, returns some data, but never
the expected terminator `\n`, injects that socket into the I2P code and
expects `i2p::sam::Session::Connect()` to fail, printing a specific
error message to the log.
Change the types of `i2p::Connection::sock` and
`i2p::sam::Session::m_control_sock` from `Sock` to
`std::unique_ptr<Sock>`.
Using pointers would allow us to sneak `FuzzedSock` instead of `Sock`
and have the methods of the former called.
After this change a test only needs to replace `CreateSock()` with
a function that returns `FuzzedSock`.
Change `ConnectSocketDirectly()` to take a `Sock` argument instead of a
bare `SOCKET`. With this, use the `Sock`'s (possibly mocked) methods
`Connect()`, `Wait()` and `GetSockOpt()` instead of calling the OS
functions directly.
If `recv(2)` returns an error (`-1`) and sets `errno` to a temporary
error like `EAGAIN` a proper application code is expected to retry the
operation.
If the fuzz data is exhausted, then `FuzzedSock::Recv()` will keep
returning `-1` and setting `errno` to the first element of
`recv_errnos[]` which happened to be `EAGAIN`. This may continue forever
or cause the fuzz test to run for a long time before some higher level
application "receive timeout" is triggered.
Thus, put `ECONNREFUSED` as first element of `recv_errnos[]`.
A conforming `recv(2)` call is supposed to return the same data on a
call following `recv(..., MSG_PEEK)`. Extend `FuzzedSock::Recv()` to do
that.
For simplicity we only return 1 byte when `MSG_PEEK` is used. If we
would return a buffer of N bytes, then we would have to keep track how
many of them were consumed on subsequent non-`MSG_PEEK` calls.
We want `Get()` to always return the same value, otherwise it will look
like the `FuzzedSock` implementation itself is broken. So assign
`m_socket` a random number in the `FuzzedSock` constructor.
There is nothing to fuzz about the `Get()` and `Release()` methods, so
use the ones from the base class `Sock`.
`Reset()` is just setting our socket to `INVALID_SOCKET`. We don't want
to use the base `Reset()` because it will close `m_socket` and given
that our `m_socket` is just a random number it may end up closing a real
opened file descriptor if it coincides with our random `m_socket`.
7059e6d822 test: add a test to ensure RecvUntilTerminator() limit works (Vasil Dimov)
80a5a8ea2b i2p: limit the size of incoming messages (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Put a limit on the amount of data `Sock::RecvUntilTerminator()` can read
if no terminator is received.
In the case of I2P this avoids a runaway (or malicious) I2P proxy
sending us tons of data without a terminator before a timeout is
triggered.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Re-ACK 7059e6d822
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88df300f20 qt: Do not translate file extensions (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
File extensions are untranslatable by their nature.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
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Talkless:
tACK 88df300f20, tested on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2. Tested all filters except for .psbt.
jarolrod:
re-ACK 88df300f20
Tree-SHA512: 104d383543edcee8fb825f98d3b6669a7aaae2c74b6602f9bc407bf1c88be121ec535f2f9be87afa6ca775dc79865165f620553f6f6ab1d31a3f9ea93f7f9593
76782e560b refactor: reuse test string with embedded null char in util_tests (Jon Atack)
24c6546946 test: add ParseUInt8() unit and fuzz test coverage (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
We have unit test and fuzzer coverage for
- `ParseInt64()`
- `ParseInt32()`
- `ParseUInt64()`
- `ParseUInt32()`
but not `ParseUInt8()`, so this pull adds it.
I was tempted to add a commit that applies clang formatting to the file, or one that updates the C-style casts to named casts, but resisted the temptation unless reviewers request it.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 76782e560b
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 76782e560b
Tree-SHA512: 1d7948b3385632094a3b0f0e38f87dccddabf74002e68aa055a51408866b057828ffa15c4b22aa9adde458155fbb5e443b66a9dbf3d7713358fc98a14d64bdcf
52f0be3a93 compat: remove memcpy -> memmove backwards compatibility alias (fanquake)
Pull request description:
In glib 2.13 memcpy was changed such that the way it copied bytes was reversed.
This caused all sorts of issues for existing software, which depended on the
existing behavior (when they should have been using memmove). See:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12518https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=638477
Now that we require glibc 2.17+ (#17538), we should be well clear of having to
maintain our memcpy -> memmove aliasing, which was introduced in #4339.
Gitian builds:
```bash
# Linux:
52dee59c8c7d5620ac9b140b79fcaf3d2f15a219293140190f9283ba871f5391 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
8963473b8791c5c6033a992d7dd761832fe1fb5732be790a6e9f8c11d67ad8ae bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
1fb3365c1ef60ecd1eb2d18f671f8f1e8cde0585de7de74aa0c5121093100c26 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
305c5b032d51ba97459715211112204a09d119edd6ec2a12b796559ad3fde761 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
1f950a3e3979a4e1a67696b3fddc3090a0489a43b49e2b58a348d4b02ada2aa8 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
0b9731dba768b30c91dadec4cd7a98c86e06fbf6354555f798b46b7c4fab7b5f bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
c4a37aae56cc023964f8d9e82d1b66913079cab559cbfc1c9127969aa968a06f bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
dfbaa4f3bf12988a0a7f82c4b10162e5e7a63382a7e29d0170bc32ce344c97c3 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
3a0280d2c06516e50b0841d6f42d9589355dc9a1f8bb9a0b123554cd91b08004 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
cc199a0f254b2366e80a6a884120ec3ea442983990ba1a5eb993c36060686eba bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
eb8e7ca673cc06c167ab082fe457a41f73758ecd5b34941300e3cd378c29b197 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
dad19226c0e4c54b78ca2fa85fc28c5bfd1e1178e3f765472bd2f895a1d57145 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ef89be95b84bb7c6fef055634cd20caf2fa5b42441502918dbfbf758bb2daab6 src/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332.tar.gz
dc61f5ca33330c1609bc56b23f39fef3c1ff5ec6a1799d5b7a18f3c3b3acc9f9 bitcoin-core-linux-22-res.yml
```
Guix builds:
```bash
b50d6399cb59e5e4a9247b12a3eda61de6e51bd87ef1f27b388b75b71dfccf92 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
23d845dc13e60a581ebdfbaa6063f559a56cce06734e1b50790d2fc13e257793 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
79094406fe00939bbce17a6d65de5a2686625e871432350c69e674cc80b1491c output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
65a91913249a743015eceea5a56c497d606af17270cb7e8a3df10cf729b757ec output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
5e75ca5e8cf6934ba5a5a1b4d26c1b361b118e10ef34b73845d038035ddb9b85 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-osx-unsigned.dmg
774b372696cde8ceab40f6909dadea3fc87b375b495fcfb4ee8a963afd7fbd3a output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
dc4bdfb7b32dcc0b6e876d6d7ab3cb8d1472f21f66546ab70515f96262292e21 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-osx64.tar.gz
ea178ff9e28439f80129445cf260215c74eea2e610f62ff045061f287675d3ff output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
0390687a7aaa3f0a8a78be2deab21116599e5b332f00a2d1fdce97a5bd30e3eb output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
52c948719a27f252f5969558abc2718c1e365ea85496322cb4ec97eab8a234cc output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
5a4a8748dffe7e6a5bd07f3f564b1f2052440c4199fe25aaa41675bfb69e61db output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ba521bd2b4e73aea317821a9e08da9a326c0be3b38d923b35ba14bc68ee6c814 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
783ea81ab2f6b642b13ebf7882aa822d12f95936574a8848a74b1b8978e6801d output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
376706fc12e58d7d559a87e1ce64be22eaac3fc32d95c60d603ad893d9128cc1 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-win-unsigned.tar.gz
7aa48242fb71e29b00992b2be8677f1ea49f2ca82c5355bf0c1d4c8d14635596 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-win64-debug.zip
41e6461ab573fa8f6ac0f198193e72a4a047bb7a4193f743b937e81739c929cc output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
e2c4ecb05f24577da12f722d848bf6ac89f3f549d6d2bfd30d65676099c0725b output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-win64.zip
60ed63b3b562fa2141f18f1556a03c2474b75797088cd68fdb3e7d057a6983a3 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
adb0bb62dc8b99d025a863e921b8e670f4c8f4b5600cd6d79eb552ede10bc8b8 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ef89be95b84bb7c6fef055634cd20caf2fa5b42441502918dbfbf758bb2daab6 output/src/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332.tar.gz
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Concept and code review ACK 52f0be3a93
Tree-SHA512: 851634a633cc7d27b10f11436768f3695a7615d5850166c3718028c36d3a7dd56baa2dd1028f47802891703e9f5a1d382f559e388ecef2249e2004edc62d97bf
8348a3742b net: fix hSocket param in netbase.h::ConnectSocketDirectly() (Jon Atack)
e6bd74b2e5 net: move Doxygen docs from netbase.cpp to netbase.h (Jon Atack)
12cc5704db net: update incorrect Doxygen documentation in netbase.cpp (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
While doing #21328, I noticed docs that were out-of-date or in the wrong file.
The second commit is essentially move-only and is best reviewed with `colorMoved = dimmed-zebra` and `colorMovedWs = allow-indentation-change`.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 8348a3742b
Tree-SHA512: 13dae4abd3009fc43dfffc98e0f7eebcd6ad02afdd6050a7685a2ad4e6aaad93480d93886a2d1bd2375c2439d426494e4a8bc0c60e0e3104bfaa1830831ca663
Put a limit on the amount of data `Sock::RecvUntilTerminator()` can read
if no terminator is received.
In the case of I2P this avoids a runaway (or malicious) I2P proxy
sending us tons of data without a terminator before a timeout is
triggered.
77833a364a Revert "qt: Use "fusion" style on macOS Big Sur with old Qt" (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR reverts workaround introduced in #177.
After bumping Qt version in depends to 5.12.10 in bitcoin/bitcoin#21376, there are no reasons to use the Fusion style on macOS.
ACKs for top commit:
leonardojobim:
tACK 77833a364a. Tested on macOS Big Sur v11.2.3
jarolrod:
ACK 77833a364a
Talkless:
utACK 77833a364a
Tree-SHA512: f704f2027dd380dfc604231e3606a036a8be891aeeddf643c474131014fa080e123b42836ac643a2064fe7a5a018fa8b9aa61a31f9da1d15880de6a36c4c0d54
This is out of an abundance of caution only, as signet currently doesn't
enable taproot validation flags. Still, it seems cleaner to make sure
that all non-test code that passes MissingDataBehavior::ASSERT_FAIL
also actually makes sure no data can be missing.
Historically lack of amount data has been treated as amount==-1. Change
this and treat it as missing data, as introduced in the previous commits.
To be minimally invasive, do this at SignatureHash() call sites rather
than inside SignatureHash() (which currently has no means or returning
a failure code).
Remove the implicit MissingDataBehavior::ASSERT_FAIL in the
*TransationSignatureChecker constructors, and instead specify
it explicit in all call sites:
* Test code uses ASSERT_FAIL
* Validation uses ASSERT_FAIL (through CachingTransactionSignatureChecker)
(including signet)
* libconsensus uses FAIL, matching the existing behavior of the
non-amount API (and the extended required data for taproot validation
is not available yet)
* Signing code uses FAIL
This allows specifying how *TransactionSignatureChecker will behave when
presented with missing transaction data such as amounts spent, BIP341 data,
or spent outputs.
As all call sites still (implicitly) use MissingDataBehavior::ASSERT_FAIL,
this commit introduces no change in behavior.
06e1fb0b17 Add new format string placeholders for walletnotify to include relevant block information for transactions (Maayan Keshet)
Pull request description:
This patch includes two new format placeholders for walletnotify:
%b - the hash of the block containting the transaction (zeroed if a mempool transaction)
%h - the height of the block containing the transaction (zero if a mempool transaction)
I've included test suite changes to check and validate the above functional requirements as well as doc/help description changes.
**Motivation**
The walletnotify option is used to be notified of new transactions relevant to the wallet of the node.
A common usage pattern is to perform afterwards additional RPC calls to determine:
1. If this is a mempool transaction or not (i.e. are there any confirmations?)
2. What block was it included in?
3. Did this transaction was seen before and is now seen again because of a fork?
All of these questions can be answered with the current features, but the resulting RPC calls may be expensive in a heavily used node. As this information is readily available when calling the walletnotify callback, it makes sense to save expensive round trips by optionally sending this information at that point in time. I can definitely say we would like to use it in Fireblocks, my employer.
Please let me know of any questions and suggestions.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 06e1fb0b17
Tree-SHA512: d2744e2a7a883f9c3a9fd32237110e048c4b6b11fea8221c33d10b74157f65bbc4351211f441e8c1a4af5d5d38e2ba6b1943a7673dc18860c0553d7b41e00775
68afd3eeec tests: Add fuzzing harness for LoadMempool(...) and DumpMempool(...) (practicalswift)
91af6b97c9 validation: Make DumpMempool(...) and LoadMempool(...) easier to test/fuzz/mock (practicalswift)
af322c7494 tests: Set errno in FuzzedFileProvider. Implement seek(..., ..., SEEK_END). (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harness for `LoadMempool(...)` and `DumpMempool(...)`.
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core. Don't forget to contribute any coverage increasing inputs you find to the [Bitcoin Core fuzzing corpus repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets).
Happy fuzzing :)
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Tested re-ACK 68afd3eeec
Tree-SHA512: 4b5fcaa87e6eb478611d3b68eb6859645a5e121e7e3b056ad2815699dace0a6123706ff542def371b47f4ab3ce2b8a29782026d84fb505827121e9b4cc7dac31
fab633d2db doc: Update fuzzing docs for afl-clang-lto (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Update the docs to default to `afl-clang-lto`. The afl-gcc (and other afl legacy fuzz engines) are still supported, though discouraged.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fab633d2db - seems to work for me. Compiled and ran some fuzzers using Clang 11 on Bionic. Set `llvm-config` so that `clang-11` would be used over `clang` (10).
jarolrod:
ACK fab633d2db, tested on Ubuntu Focal
Tree-SHA512: 3d1969c167bea45a9d691f3b757f51213d550c9c1b895bed1fcf3c2f7345791787cfb13c376291b94eb3181caf4ae3126f4d01c7cebda7b2bb1c40a1294e9a68
6927933782 [net processing] Add ChainSyncTimeoutState default initializers (John Newbery)
55966e0cc0 [net processing] Remove CNodeState ctor body (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This addresses the two outstanding review comments from #21370.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 6927933782: patch looks correct
hebasto:
ACK 6927933782, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: b3ef5c8a096e447887df255406b3a760f01c73e2b942374595416b4b4031fc69b89cd93168c45040489d581f340b2a62d3fbabd207d4307f587c00a7a7daacd1
7c8c140ecc fuzz: Implement fuzzed_dns_lookup_function as lambda (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Implement `fuzzed_dns_lookup_function` as a lambda.
As wisely suggested by MarcoFalke in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19415#discussion_r594244506. Thanks! :)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 7c8c140ecc
vasild:
ACK 7c8c140ecc
Tree-SHA512: b175f2ad42e9a2be1f769ac677b2872e73ae621731d27e9a24bedadc14d9a6682c7fd1946a0df436d37e7b0cc0d212c1eef69f0409fb975cf9c460cd45f6e4ac
e528075189 tests: Add fuzzing harness for Lookup(...)/LookupHost(...)/LookupNumeric(...)/LookupSubNet(...) (practicalswift)
c6b4bfb4b3 net: Make DNS lookup code testable (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Make DNS lookup mockable/testable/fuzzable.
Add fuzzing harness for `Lookup(…)`/`LookupHost(…)`/`LookupNumeric(…)`/`LookupSubNet(…)`.
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core. Don't forget to contribute any coverage increasing inputs you find to the [Bitcoin Core fuzzing corpus repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets).
Happy fuzzing :)
ACKs for top commit:
Crypt-iQ:
cr ACK e528075189
vasild:
ACK e528075189
Tree-SHA512: 9984c2e2fedc3c1e1c3dbd701bb739ebd2f01766e6e83543dae5ae43eb8646c452bba0e101dd2f06079e5258bd5846c7d27a60ed5d77c1682b54c9544ffad443
2f0b25a156 rpc: remove scantxoutset EXPERIMENTAL warning (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Remove old warning per IRC wallet meeting discussion at http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2021-03-12.html#l-467
This RPC was merged 3 years ago in #12196.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 2f0b25a156
Tree-SHA512: 874ccd5bd19ecbbe91912171ac85af7a4658dc92f6db484ff3d03f07f1b9ba97e1c69d33a5c3ae5c5ec46cac3595a211f55fec0fbf81bac30d66a891c376ce26
9048c58e10 Remove pointer cast in CRPCTable::dumpArgMap (Russell Yanofsky)
14f3d9b908 refactor: Add RPC server ExecuteCommands function (Russell Yanofsky)
6158a6d397 refactor: Replace JSONRPCRequest fHelp field with mode field (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This change is needed to fix the `rpc_help.py` test failing in #10102: https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5469433013469184?command=ci#L2275
The [`CRPCTable::dumpArgMap`](16b784d953/src/rpc/server.cpp (L492)) method currently works by casting RPC `unique_id` integer field to a function pointer, and then calling it. The `unique_id` field wasn't supposed to be used this way (it's meant to be used to detect RPC aliases) and as a result, this code segfaults in the `rpc_help.py` test in multiprocess PR #10102 because wallet RPC functions aren't directly accessible from the node process.
Fix this by adding a new `GET_ARGS` RPC request mode to retrieve argument information similar to the way the `GET_HELP` mode retrieves help information.
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 9048c58e10👑
Tree-SHA512: cd1a01c1daa5bde2c2455b63548371ee4cf39688313969ad2016d9a0fd4344102e3fd43034058f253364518e9632d57cf21abffad0d6a2c0c94b7a6921cbe615
def1e64bb4 scripted-diff: Drop redundant QString calls (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The return type of `QObject::tr` function _is_ `QString` 🐅
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK def1e64bb4, tested on macOS 10.14.6 Qt 5.15.2
Tree-SHA512: ef405c87a30d6965f6887511d8666b6da57d258ca07833a3fa2dc9fd147d0539d33c57f7551ee13c1dd8024d6057139595c6ce5d088dd6efd7aa13db2a3eebdb
fa7ff0790e rpc: Properly document submitblock return value (MarcoFalke)
fae542c28b rpc: Properly document getblocktemplate return value (MarcoFalke)
fabaccf031 rpc: Properly document scantxoutset return value (MarcoFalke)
faa2059547 rpc: Properly document gettxout return value (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently a few return values are undocumented. This is causing confusion at the least. See for example #18476
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
utACK fa7ff0790e
amitiuttarwar:
tACK fa7ff0790e
Tree-SHA512: 933cb8f003163d93dbedb302d4c162514c2698ec6d58dbb9a053da8b8b9a4459b0701a3d9e830ecdabd7f278a46b7a07a3af49ec60703a80fcd75390877294ea
e4c0cada79 ci, gitian: Drop unneeded python3-dev package for macOS builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK e4c0cada79 - gitian builds match and I checked that this doesn't end up installed as a side-effect of another package.
Tree-SHA512: 520a3909b106a0e005b195c5395691edf62b76ee2df43b6971b7aa193648d68e6dac69cb4f1dc474f594b015a2fc2074061865e571d89365174beb5c1780356f
95f97111dd contrib/init: (OpenRC) quote some unquoted variables. (parazyd)
737feadff7 contrib/init: (OpenRC) Do not fail if both rpcuser and rpcpassword are unset. (parazyd)
Pull request description:
This pull request improves the available OpenRC initscripts in
`contrib/init`.
The first commit (737feadff7) reworks
`checkconfig()` to not fail if **both** `rpcuser` and `rpcpassword`
are unset, because this implies that bitcoind shall use the `.cookie`
file for RPC authentication. Currently, the initscript does not allow
starting bitcoind without a set `rpcuser` and `rpcpassword`.
The second commit (95f97111dd) simply
quotes some unquoted variables.
ACKs for top commit:
kristapsk:
ACK 95f97111dd
Tree-SHA512: 62bebcd07143c147e349c0cfc17b54ef21bd4684377b444f58c6bd1f509a4d3e1af58746fa7215f18e33021f691bbbc5e42f4df497458322b055e545b7f30d46
This reverts commit 4e1154dfd1.
After bumping Qt version in depends to 5.12.10 in bitcoin/bitcoin#21376,
there are no reasons to use the Fusion style on macOS.
1a6323bdbe doc: update developer notes for removal of MakeUnique (fanquake)
3ba2840e7e scripted-diff: remove MakeUnique<T>() (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Since requiring C++17, this is just pointless abstraction. I think we should just "tear the band-aid off" and remove it. Similar to the changes happening in #21366.
Also, having a comment saying this is deprecated doesn't prevent it's usage in new code. i.e : https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20946#discussion_r561949731.
The repository is fairly quiet at the moment, so any potential complaints about having to rebase should be minimal. Might as well get this over and done with.
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jnewbery:
utACK 1a6323bdbe
practicalswift:
cr ACK 1a6323bdbe: patch looks correct
ajtowns:
ACK 1a6323bdbe -- code review only
glozow:
ACK 1a6323bdbe looks correct
Tree-SHA512: 4a14b9611b60b9b3026b54d6f5a2dce4c5d9b63a7b93d7de1307512df736503ed84bac66e7b93372c76e3117f49bf9f29cd473d3a47cb41fb2775bc10234736f
ebde946a52 [doc] Improve comment about protected peers (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
The comment currently suggests a long-standing node would infrequently protect peers under normal circumstances. Clarify that we also protect peers that are synced to the same work as our chain tip. [Relevant check here](ee0dc02c6f/src/net_processing.cpp (L1997)).
ACKs for top commit:
Empact:
ACK ebde946a52
jnewbery:
ACK ebde946a52
Tree-SHA512: 3692f4098e95f935d801e0ee6bbd3a7c9480e66ca070a7c68ba79c4fc2e62377f5d37080c7b6a7d15ab617aaf4d3df9b26abc4f1b090d572ba46fdd092a6a64a
This has never worked with any of the mingw-w64 compilers we use, and
the -O0 is causing issues for builders applying spectre mitigations.
Recent discussion on https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=90458
also indicates that this should just not be used on Windows.
cc3971c9ff GUI: Write PSBTs to file with binary mode (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
As noted in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20959, PSBT files should be opened in binary mode as on windows, all newlines are turned into CRLF which produces invalid PSBTs.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20959
ACKs for top commit:
Talkless:
utACK cc3971c9ff.
Tree-SHA512: fee62b66da844017a44d7d6da6d2d2794b097a7dec33fb07711615df1e94dccc76f987ffcbb325ad1f8db2a2dd6eaf514b6cbd2453e7658b9f6c9fb5c4c41dab
c62f9bc0e9 test: use fewer blocks in wallet_groups and move sync call (Jon Atack)
3a16b5ef95 test: add missing logging to wallet_groups.py (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
- add logging (particularly useful as the tests are somewhat slow)
- generate 101 blocks instead of 110
- move `sync_all` call into the loop, so fewer blocks are synced on each call, to hopefully see fewer CI timeouts as in https://bitcoinbuilds.org/index.php?ansilog=88eee99e-1727-44ed-b778-3b9c75c33928.log
```
L2742 File "/home/ubuntu/src/test/functional/wallet_groups.py", line 162, in run_test
L2743 self.sync_all()
test_framework.authproxy.JSONRPCException: 'syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue' RPC took longer than 960.000000 seconds. Consider using larger timeout for calls that take longer to return. (-344)
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK c62f9bc0e9
Tree-SHA512: 711deafcd589cb8196cb207ff882e0f2ab6b70828a6abad91f83f535974cc430a56b9e8a960fd233d31d610932a0d48b49ee681aae564d145a3040288ecda8f8
5c0210e3e6 bugfix: fix bech32_encode calls in gen_key_io_test_vectors.py (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This fixes the the calls to bech32_encode in the gen_key_io_test_vectors.py script.
Bug introduced in #20861.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 5c0210e3e6
Tree-SHA512: 8e8aee08741619c1700371ca1a8ca05ffdb2f48544d9fd3982f2665f6afb926b126478cf644f15a699f8c7e7da53c2777a56ce7989f05e4a3ef9fbe085f74d5a
e017a913d0 bitcoind: Add -daemonwait option to wait for initialization (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
c3e6fdee6d shutdown: Use RAII TokenPipe in shutdown (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
612f746a8f util: Add RAII TokenPipe (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This adds a `-daemonwait` flag that does the same as `-daemon` except that it, from a user perspective, backgrounds the process only after initialization is complete. This is similar to the behaviour of some other software such as c-lightning.
This can be useful when the process launching bitcoind wants to guarantee that either the RPC server is running, or that initialization failed, before continuing. The exit code indicates the initialization result.
The use of the libc function `daemon()` is replaced by a custom implementation which is inspired by the [glibc implementation](https://github.com/lattera/glibc/blob/master/misc/daemon.c#L44), but which also creates a pipe from the child to the parent process for communication.
An additional advantage of having our own `daemon()` implementation is that no MACOS-specific pragmas are needed anymore to silence a deprecation warning.
TODO:
- [x] Factor out `token_read` and `token_write` to an utility, and use them in `shutdown.cpp` as well—this is exactly the same kind of communication mechanism.
- [x] RAII-ify pipe endpoints.
- [x] Improve granularity of the `configure.ac` checks. This currently still checks for the function `daemon()` which makes no sense as it's not used. It should check for individual functions such as
`fork()` and `setsid()` etc—the former being required, the second optional.
- [-] ~~Signal propagation during initialization: if say, pressing Ctrl-C during `-daemonwait` it would be good to pass this SIGINT on to the child process instead of detaching the parent process and letting the child run free.~~ This is not necessary, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21007#issuecomment-769007341.
Future:
- Consider if it makes sense to use this in the RPC tests (there would be no more need for "is RPC ready" polling loops). I think this is out of scope for this PR.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Tested ACK e017a913d0 checked change since previous review is move-only
Tree-SHA512: 53369b8ca2247e4cf3af8cb2cfd5b3399e8e0e3296423d64be987004758162a7ddc1287b01a92d7692328edcb2da4cf05d279b1b4ef61a665b71440ab6a6dbe2
550ed1bed2 build: update qt qpaint non determinism patch for 5.12.10 (fanquake)
6093ae4d30 build: update qt no-xlib patch for 5.12.10 (fanquake)
84928c4e73 build: update qt android jni static patch for 5.12.10 (fanquake)
cc6f47d51a build: update qt lrelease patch for 5.12.10 (fanquake)
286d07ff17 build, qt: Fix lib paths in *.pc files (Hennadii Stepanov)
fa5e97e8c2 build: disable qt SDK version checking (fanquake)
1be8e0f238 build: Add QMacStyle support (Hennadii Stepanov)
e674e94302 build: revert to using Qts internal zlib (fanquake)
06cd0da21f build: qt 5.12.10 (fanquake)
3272e34f9c build: Add xkbcommon 0.8.4 (Hennadii Stepanov)
d769b3372d build: only pass -optimized-tools to qt in debug mode (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Switch to Qt 5.12.10 in depends. Based on #21363. This is a much smaller changeset, and should be easier to review than #19716. Also postpones needing to bring a bunch of new libs into depends.
Big thanks to Hebasto that has been helping with this.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 550ed1bed2
hebasto:
ACK 550ed1bed2
jarolrod:
ACK 550ed1bed2 , tested on macOS 11.2 built from depends
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a67983cd6d net_processing: Add review-only assertion to PeerManager (Carl Dong)
272d993e75 scripted-diff: net_processing: Use existing chainman (Carl Dong)
021a04a469 net_processing: Move some static functions to PeerManager (Carl Dong)
91c5b68acd node/ifaces: ChainImpl: Use existing NodeContext member (Carl Dong)
8a1d580b21 node/ifaces: NodeImpl: Use existing NodeContext member (Carl Dong)
4cde4a701b node: Use existing NodeContext (Carl Dong)
106bcd4f39 node/coinstats: Pass in BlockManager to GetUTXOStats (Carl Dong)
2c3ba00693 miner: Pass in blockman to ::RegenerateCommitments (Carl Dong)
2afcf24408 miner: Remove old CreateNewBlock w/o chainstate param (Carl Dong)
46b7f29340 scripted-diff: Invoke CreateNewBlock with chainstate (Carl Dong)
d0de61b764 miner: Pass in chainstate to BlockAssembler::CreateNewBlock (Carl Dong)
a04aac493f validation: Remove extraneous LoadGenesisBlock function prototype (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Overall PR: #20158 (tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager)
Based on:
- [x] #21055 | [Bundle 3/n] Prune g_chainman usage in mempool-related validation functions
Note to reviewers:
1. This bundle may _apparently_ introduce usage of `g_chainman` or `::Chain(state|)Active()` globals, but these are resolved later on in the overall PR. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
2. There may be seemingly obvious local references to `ChainstateManager` or other validation objects which are not being used in callers of the current function in question, this is done intentionally to **_keep each commit centered around one function/method_** to ease review and to make the overall change systematic. We don't assume anything about our callers. Rest assured that once we are considering that particular caller in later commits, we will use the obvious local references. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
3. When changing a function/method that has many callers (e.g. `LookupBlockIndex` with 55 callers), it is sometimes easier (and less error-prone) to use a scripted-diff. When doing so, there will be 3 commits in sequence so that every commit compiles like so:
1. Add `new_function`, make `old_function` a wrapper of `new_function`, divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the local module only**
2. Scripted-diff to divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the rest of the codebase**
3. Remove `old_function`
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK a67983cd6d
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK a67983cd6d. Only change since last review new first commit fixing header declaration, and rebase
glozow:
code review ACK a67983cd6d
Tree-SHA512: dce182a18b88be80cbf50978d4ba8fa6ab0f01e861d09bae0ae9364051bb78f9334859d164b185b07f1d70a583e739557fab6d820cac8c37b3855b85c2a6771b
c524dc54bb qt: Fix regression with initial sorting after pr205 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Unfortunately, #205 introduced a regression. After opening the "Receive" or "Transaction" tab at first time despite of the "Date" header is marked as sorted, table rows are not sorted actually:

It appears that sorting the table must be triggered _after_ the `QTableView::setModel` call.
With this PR (and pre-#205):

ACKs for top commit:
Talkless:
tACK c524dc54bb, tested on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2. I can confirm @leonardojobim observations.
leonardojobim:
Tested ACK c524dc54bb on Ubuntu 20.04.2 Qt 5.12.8
jonatack:
ACK c524dc54bb
jarolrod:
ACK c524dc54bb, tested on macOS 11.1 Qt 5.15.2
Tree-SHA512: e370229979a70d63a0b64dbc11c4eca338695a070881d4d8f015644617f180e6accc24d6bdf98a75e7c9ba9be2a0ace9a2b7eb9c783ebb2992c3b2c3b3deb408
7c90c67b7e rpc: refactor rpc wallet functions to take references instead of pointers (fanquake)
4866934008 rpc: remove calls to CWallet.get() (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is a rebased #18592.
> This PR replaces raw pointers in `rpcwallet.cpp` and `rpcdump.cpp` with **shared_ptr**. The motivation for this PR is described here https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18590
> It seems that this PR is indirectly related to this issue: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13063#discussion_r186740049
> Notice: I have deliberately **not** changed the class `WalletRescanReserver ` whose constructor expects a raw pointer, because it's external and affects other areas, which I didn't touch to avoid making this PR "viral".
> Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18590
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 7c90c67b7e🐧
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 7c90c67b7e. Changes easy to review with `--word-diff-regex=. -U0`
Tree-SHA512: 32d69c813026b02260e8a89de9d6a5ab9e87826ba230687246583ac7a80c8c3fd00318da4658f1450e04c23d2c77ae765862de0d2a110b1312b3b69a1161e7ba
fad0ae6bb8 doc: Rename fuzz seed_dir to corpus_dir (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The fuzz corpus directory might contain hand-crafted seeds, but generally it is a set of test inputs. See also https://github.com/google/fuzzing/blob/master/docs/glossary.md#corpus
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fad0ae6bb8: patch looks correct and "why not?" :)
fanquake:
ACK fad0ae6bb8 - did not test
Tree-SHA512: 38c952feb07aeeeb038b3261a12c824fab9ce5153d75f0ecf6d3f43db4f50998eeb2b14b11b7155f529189c93783fa2c11c81059021a04398c43f3505b31a2d4
In glib 2.13 memcpy was changed such that the way it copied bytes was reversed.
This caused all sorts of issues for existing software, which depended on the
existing behavior (when they should have been using memmove). See:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12518https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=638477
Now that we require glibc 2.17+ (#17538), we should be well clear of having to
maintain our memcpy -> memmove aliasing, which was introduced in #4339.
See:
- QTBUG-72903, commit 9864d2c6f3b628ca9f07a56b197e77bd43931cca
- QTBUG-78873, commit e55a61a77f0c87c05661a0335dfdb12673c6a27f
Could be dropped for Qt 5.14+.
This tries to invoke xcrun, which is not available when cross-compiling.
Given we are in control of the SDK versions being used, removing this
check has minimal-no effect.
remove fix_configure_mac.patch
Fixed upstream: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-67286
remove fix_riscv64_arch.patch
Was fixed upstream in 6a39e49a6cdeb28a04a3657bb6a22f848d5dfa9d
remove fix_rcc_determinism.patch
Fixed upstream in https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-62511
remove freetype_back_compat.patch
By the time we ship a release with Qt 5.12, we'll certainly no-longer be
supporting Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 16.04 ships with FreeType 2.6.1,
which is new enough that using the symbol is no-longer an issue.
The renaming of FT_Get_X11_Font_Format() happened in FreeType 2.6
remove xkb-default.patch
This was removed upstream in d5abf545971da717014d316127045fc19edbcd65
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
ffdd7de690 build, qt: Fix regression introduced in #21363 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
After #21363 the `_BITCOIN_QT_CHECK_STATIC_PLUGIN` never fails due to the ill-formed code.
Sorry for breaking it.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK ffdd7de690
Tree-SHA512: 0af3334af5332f3b349dba219565ee336090541c2c4fae53d7dc4dd2aa05291b3c7c13bfc506219f642fb854f3c887f0f9621b42d0df68d5d794e0563b2cf5d4
fa476f188e Use C++11 member initializer in CNodeState (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This removes a bunch of boilerplate, makes the code easier to read. Also, C++11 member initialization avoids accidental uninitialized members.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa476f188e
hebasto:
cr ACK fa476f188e
jnewbery:
utACK fa476f188e
Tree-SHA512: 5c876717d30ded975e29bfbc77804012179588a13f950f0b2ec93fa9dbd5cf6b52fe86414fd5d1cce021db2ec77e271d533b0f7a8d6eeaac0feb9e6dbaec9ff2
fa4e088cba wallet: Mark replaced tx to not be in the mempool anymore (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The wallet does not mark the replaced tx as out-of-mempool. This causes failures in user scripts, because later RPCs may depend on this state change from `bumpfee`.
For example, the following might fail on current master:
```
txid = sendtoaddress(...)
bumpfee(txid)
abandontransaction(txid) # fails because txid is still marked as "in mempool"
```
Fixes#18831
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
utACK fa4e088cba
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa4e088cba, and previous ACK faeedff5c87091fd83d2fb2b29eb49c948363f29 is also still valid in case there's a preference for the original fix
Tree-SHA512: 9858f40f5fb5a43a7b584b5c4268b6befa82e6a84583be5206fe721bcb6c255e8d35479d347d0b9aed72703df49887c02b14ab680e8efdd28b90dd6b93d9439a
The comment currently suggests a long-standing node would infrequently protect
peers under normal circumstances. Clarify that we also protect peers that are
synced to the same work as our chain tip.
48a0319bab Add a test that selects too large if BnB is used (Andrew Chow)
3e69939b78 Fail if maximum weight is too large (Andrew Chow)
51e2cd322c Have CalculateMaximumSignedTxSize also compute tx weight (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently the `Transaction too large` is calculated on the transaction that is returned from `CreateTransaction`. This does not make sense for when `CreateTransaction` is being used for `fundrawtransaction` as no signing occurs so the final returned transaction is missing signatures. Thus users may successfully fund a transaction but fail to broadcast it after it has been fully signed.
So instead we should figure out whether the transaction we are funding will be too large after it is signed. We can do this by having `CalculateMaximumSignedTxSize` also return the transaction weight and then comparing that weight against the maximum weight.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
ACK 48a0319bab
meshcollider:
utACK 48a0319bab
Xekyo:
utACK with nits 48a0319bab
Tree-SHA512: 1700c60b07f67e2d5c591c5ccd131ac9f1861fab3def961c3c9c4b3281ec1063fe8e4f0f7f1038cac72692340856406bcee8fb45c8104d2ad34357a0ec878ac7
e21276a82a qt test: Don't bind to regtest port (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The qt tests don't need to bind to the regtest port. By not binding, it will no longer conflict with existing regtest instances and the tests will run as normal.
Fixes#10
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
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jarolrod:
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A fix for QTBUG-34748 was introduced in #5915 (v0.11.0, Qt 5.2.1).
QTBUG-34748 was fixed in version 5.3.0.
The separated patch file, provided by #5915, was dropped in #12971 while
bumping Qt to 5.9.4 (5.9.6). But libxcb.mk remained unchanged.
This change reverts #5915 for libxcb.mk.
6242beeb06 Hoist repeated translated strings to RPCConsole struct members (Jon Atack)
0f035c12fb RPCConsole::updateDetailWidget: convert strings to translated strings (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
- fixups from #206 review feedback (thanks!), see commit message for details
- hoists repeatedly used translatable strings to the `RPCConsole` class for reuse
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hebasto:
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Talkless:
tACK 6242beeb06, tested on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2. I see "Ban for.." translated to my native language as before, "To/From/Yes/No" are not but that's expected, as `.ts` files are not updated.
jarolrod:
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1d5d832d5c qt, refactor: Use enum type as switch argument in TransactionTableModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
52f122c11f qt, refactor: Use enum type as switch argument in PeerTableModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
a35223f1cd qt, refactor: Use enum type as switch argument in BanTableModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
ab8a747d1c qt, refactor: Use enum type as switch argument in AddressTableModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes code more maintainable by leveraging `-Wswitch` compiler warnings.
Only the `RecentRequestsTableModel` is not refactored, because its `enum ColumnIndex` contains additional `NUMBER_OF_COLUMNS` value.
No behavior change.
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hebasto:
Do you mind mentioning the _top_ pr commit with your ACK, i.e., 1d5d832d5c, not ab8a747d1ced9f20ca32f9898418be70670da71a?
jarolrod:
ACK 1d5d832d5c, tested on macOS 11.1 Qt 5.15.2
leonardojobim:
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promag:
Code review ACK 1d5d832d5c.
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0c471a5f30 tests: check never active versionbits (Anthony Towns)
3ba9283a47 tests: more helpful errors for failing versionbits tests (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Extracted from #19573 to make review easier. I also reviewed it myself.
I added some comments to the test: bae9a45219 (r585486781)
I also moved some `TestState` changes from the second to the first commit, to reduce the latter diff.
ACKs for top commit:
ajtowns:
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MarcoFalke:
review ACK 0c471a5f30🔓
Tree-SHA512: 61f8d1ecaf38a6cd13db1cf71c89b8c4d2f5852ef77c5e7ecb9bd78eb216545037411641bb101cf0740c5c47845ac327954ee25b676d63779c5f148719ac5caf
The qt tests don't need to bind to the regtest port. By not binding, it
will no longer conflict with existing regtest instances and the tests
will run as normal.
7af25024e9 build: compile libnatpmp with -DNATPMP_STATICLIB on Windows (fanquake)
ee35745754 build: use newer source for libnatpmp (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The source we are currently using is from 2015. The upstream repo has
received a small number of bug fixes and improvements since then.
Including one that fixes an issue for Windows users: https://github.com/miniupnp/libnatpmp/pull/13.
The source we are currently using is the most recent "official" release,
however I don't think it's worth waiting for a new one. The maintainer
was prompted to do so in Oct 2020, then again in Jan of this year, and
no release has eventuated. Given libnatpmp is a new inclusion into our
repository, I think we should be using this newer source.
This also cleans up a few warnings we currently see in Windows depends builds:
```bash
Extracting libnatpmp...
/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/sources/libnatpmp-20150609.tar.gz: OK
Preprocessing libnatpmp...
Configuring libnatpmp...
Building libnatpmp...
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-w64-mingw32/libnatpmp/20150609-13efa1beb87'
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -Os -fPIC -Wall -DENABLE_STRNATPMPERR -c -o natpmp.o natpmp.c
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -Os -fPIC -Wall -DENABLE_STRNATPMPERR -c -o getgateway.o getgateway.c
natpmp.c:42: warning: "EWOULDBLOCK" redefined
42 | #define EWOULDBLOCK WSAEWOULDBLOCK
|
In file included from natpmp.c:38:
/usr/share/mingw-w64/include/errno.h:166: note: this is the location of the previous definition
166 | #define EWOULDBLOCK 140
|
natpmp.c:43: warning: "ECONNREFUSED" redefined
43 | #define ECONNREFUSED WSAECONNREFUSED
|
In file included from natpmp.c:38:
/usr/share/mingw-w64/include/errno.h:110: note: this is the location of the previous definition
110 | #define ECONNREFUSED 107
|
natpmp.c:271:5: warning: ‘readnatpmpresponseorretry’ redeclared without dllimport attribute: previous dllimport ignored [-Wattributes]
271 | int readnatpmpresponseorretry(natpmp_t * p, natpmpresp_t * response)
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ar crs libnatpmp.a natpmp.o getgateway.o
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-w64-mingw32/libnatpmp/20150609-13efa1beb87'
Staging libnatpmp...
Postprocessing libnatpmp...
Caching libnatpmp...
```
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Tree-SHA512: 6939014ea986149a5bfdd42b516d563a65ae643516e234579d3f28e7c2f877b0270cc4305ae7c7cb131d6d946a6e0aedc84b4cc880a412612a878a333398b9d7
67c59ae479 qt: Make warning label look clickable (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
The warning icon on the overview page indicates that there is something important the user should know about, but a user may not be aware that they can click it because, on `master`, the warning label does not look clickable. As detailed in issue #23, the reason to make it look clickable is that it if they "had a more clickable-appearance (borders or beveled button edges) it could help users more quickly understand what they are being alerted to."
This PR removes the `flat` property from both `QPushButton`'s to make them look like a button, and therefore clickable. Furthermore, it updates the `Maximum Width` to `45` to fix the small hit-box issue outlined in issue #215.
Below are screenshots showing how the warning icon looks under `master` and this `PR`:
**macOS 11.1: Qt 5.15**
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
| <img width="754" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-22 at 5 00 40 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108776135-f6d50380-752f-11eb-9f96-25163c6a2a02.png"> | <img width="754" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-22 at 3 08 40 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108776068-e0c74300-752f-11eb-9545-3580e2b8f187.png"> |
**Ubuntu 20.04: Qt 5.12**
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
| <img width="783" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-22 at 4 57 32 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108776249-284dcf00-7530-11eb-8325-7fe13a9243a7.png"> |  |
Closes#23Closes#215
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Talkless:
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a061a29970 test: bring p2p_leak.py up to date. (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
After the introduction of wtxidrelay and sendaddrv2 messages during version handshake, extend p2p_leak.py test to reflect this.
Also, some minor fixes and doc improvements.
I also added a test that peers not completing the version handshake will be disconnected for timeout, as suggested by MarcoFalke in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19723#issuecomment-699540294.
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theStack:
Tested ACK a061a29970
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Introduces a DeferringSignatureChecker which simply takes a
BaseSignatureChecker and passes through everything.
SignatureExtractorChecker now subclasses DeferringSignatureChecker. This
allows for all BaseSignatureChecker functions to be implemented for
SignatureExtractorChecker, while allowing for future signature checkers
which opreate similarly to SignatureExtractorChecker.
6a0a6e7d05 Correction for VerifyTaprootCommitment comments (Russell O'Connor)
Pull request description:
According to BIP-341, 'p' is called the taproot *internal* key, not inner key.
ACKs for top commit:
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benthecarman:
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theStack:
ACK 6a0a6e7d05
Tree-SHA512: 94f553476a8404bff4b2d5724a1a54c5f530b987a616cd00a3800095f245c06e3c7a9066c729976f32069a56029406859a70ba523151d333dc1ed874f242bce8
f7f3829a68 build, doc: Drop libbz2-dev from macOS cross-compiling dependencies (Hennadii Stepanov)
d8239362e2 build, doc: Drop libcap-dev from macOS cross-compiling dependencies (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `libcap-dev` and `libbz2-dev` packages are no longer required when cross-compiling for macOS.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
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This adds a `-daemonwait` flag that does the same as `-daemon` except
it, from a user perspective, backgrounds the process only after
initialization is complete.
This can be useful when the process launching bitcoind wants to
guarantee that either the RPC server is running, or that initialization
failed, before continuing. The exit code indicates the initialization
result.
This replaces the use of the libc function `daemon()` by a custom
implementation which is inspired by the glibc implementation, but also
creates a pipe from the child to the parent process for communication.
An additional advantage of having our own `daemon()` implementation is
that no MACOS-specific pragmas are needed anymore to silence a
deprecation warning.
c967fb7fb9 guix: Remove libcap from manifest (Hennadii Stepanov)
7bbb409314 guix: Update darwin native packages dependencies (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
It is a #20470 follow up.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
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Tree-SHA512: 66ce05770f578ba61a44c58747c5a2669f425a989ed987838058bd86e3b49e342ac5a4f8852fc49f2b3a86b58fb6a340fdf3e34c1fc19bdab910729febba4bc7
e11b649650 validation: CVerifyDB::VerifyDB: Use locking annotation (Carl Dong)
03f75c42e1 validation: Use existing chain member in CChainState::LoadGenesisBlock (Carl Dong)
5e4af77380 validation: Use existing chain member in CChainState::AcceptBlock (Carl Dong)
fee73347c0 validation: Pass in chain to FindBlockPos+SaveBlockToDisk (Carl Dong)
a9d28bcd8d validation: Use *this in CChainState::ActivateBestChainStep (Carl Dong)
4744efc9ba validation: Pass in chainstate to CTxMemPool::check (Carl Dong)
1fb7b2c595 validation: Use *this in CChainState::InvalidateBlock (Carl Dong)
8cdb2f7e58 validation: Move LoadBlockIndexDB to CChainState (Carl Dong)
8b99efbcc0 validation: Move invalid block handling to CChainState (Carl Dong)
2bdf37fe18 validation: Pass in chainstate to CVerifyDB::VerifyDB (Carl Dong)
31eac50c72 validation: Remove global ::VersionBitsTip{State,SinceHeight,Statistics} (Carl Dong)
63e4c7316a validation: Pass in chainstate to ::PruneBlockFilesManual (Carl Dong)
4bada76237 validation: Pass in chainstate to UpdateTip (Carl Dong)
a3ba08ba7d validation: Remove global ::{{Precious,Invalidate}Block,ResetBlockFailureFlags} (Carl Dong)
4927c9e699 validation: Remove global ::LoadGenesisBlock (Carl Dong)
9da106be4d validation: Check chain tip is non-null in CheckFinalTx (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Overall PR: #20158 (tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager)
Based on:
- [x] #20750 | [Bundle 2/n] Prune g_chainman usage in mempool-related validation functions
Note to reviewers:
1. This bundle may _apparently_ introduce usage of `g_chainman` or `::Chain(state|)Active()` globals, but these are resolved later on in the overall PR. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
2. There may be seemingly obvious local references to `ChainstateManager` or other validation objects which are not being used in callers of the current function in question, this is done intentionally to **_keep each commit centered around one function/method_** to ease review and to make the overall change systematic. We don't assume anything about our callers. Rest assured that once we are considering that particular caller in later commits, we will use the obvious local references. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
3. When changing a function/method that has many callers (e.g. `LookupBlockIndex` with 55 callers), it is sometimes easier (and less error-prone) to use a scripted-diff. When doing so, there will be 3 commits in sequence so that every commit compiles like so:
1. Add `new_function`, make `old_function` a wrapper of `new_function`, divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the local module only**
2. Scripted-diff to divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the rest of the codebase**
3. Remove `old_function`
Note to self:
- [x] Address: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20750#discussion_r579400663
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laanwj:
Code review ACK e11b649650
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fa59ad5130 fuzz: Add missing include (test/util/setup_common.h) (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`src/test/fuzz/socks5.cpp` is using the symbol `BasicTestingSetup`, which is defined in `src/test/util/setup_common.h`.
Currently compilation happens to succeed because the needed dependency is indirectly included. Compilation will break as soon as the indirect dependency is broken. According to the dev notes, everything that is used must be included.
Fix the issue by including the missing include.
ACKs for top commit:
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0eaea66e8b Make tx relay data structure use std::chrono types (Pieter Wuille)
55e82881a1 Make all Poisson delays use std::chrono types (Pieter Wuille)
c733ac4d8a Convert block/header sync timeouts to std::chrono types (Pieter Wuille)
4d98b401fb Change all ping times to std::chrono types (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
(Picking up #20044. Rebased against master.)
This changes various uses of integers to represent timestamps and durations to `std::chrono` duration types with type-safe conversions, getting rid of various `.count()`, constructors, and conversion factors.
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jnewbery:
utACK 0eaea66e8b
vasild:
ACK 0eaea66e8b
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 0eaea66e8b, only changes: minor rename, using C++11 member initializer, using 2min chrono literal, rebase 🤚
ajtowns:
utACK 0eaea66e8b
Tree-SHA512: 2dbd8d53bf82e98f9b4611e61dc14c448e8957d1a02575b837fadfd59f80e98614d0ccf890fc351f960ade76a6fb8051b282e252e81675a8ee753dba8b1d7f57
We don't mark RelayTransaction as const. Even though it doesn't mutate
PeerManagerImpl state, it _is_ mutating the internal state of a CNode
object, by updating setInventoryTxToSend. In a subsequent commit, that
field will be moved to the Peer object, which is owned by
PeerMangerImpl.
This requires PeerManagerImpl::ReattemptInitialBroadcast() to no longer
be const.
233a886b42 test: check that getblockfilter RPC fails without block filter index (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
If a node was started without compact block filter index (parameter `--blockfilterindex=0`), the `getblockfilter` RPC call should fail.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 233a886b42
Tree-SHA512: c8824373fad7d1de2dcb43c1d9541d736b478235be243080d2b7479c2588eac0e5722337ec1307394b331e0002fbcabb368e4955c2dc98dd5fce76d8c089e8a1
The source we are currently using is from 2015. The upstream repo has
received a small number of bug fixes and improvements since then.
Including one that fixes an issue for Windows users:
https://github.com/miniupnp/libnatpmp/pull/13.
The source we are currently using is the most recent "official" release,
however I don't think it's worth waiting for a new one. The maintainer
was prompted to do so in Oct 2020, then again in Jan of this year, and
no release has eventuated. Given libnatpmp is a new inclusion into our
repository, I think we should be using this newer source.
This also cleans up a few warnings we currently see in depends builds:
```bash
Extracting libnatpmp...
/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/sources/libnatpmp-20150609.tar.gz: OK
Preprocessing libnatpmp...
Configuring libnatpmp...
Building libnatpmp...
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-w64-mingw32/libnatpmp/20150609-13efa1beb87'
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -Os -fPIC -Wall -DENABLE_STRNATPMPERR -c -o natpmp.o natpmp.c
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -Os -fPIC -Wall -DENABLE_STRNATPMPERR -c -o getgateway.o getgateway.c
natpmp.c:42: warning: "EWOULDBLOCK" redefined
42 | #define EWOULDBLOCK WSAEWOULDBLOCK
|
In file included from natpmp.c:38:
/usr/share/mingw-w64/include/errno.h:166: note: this is the location of the previous definition
166 | #define EWOULDBLOCK 140
|
natpmp.c:43: warning: "ECONNREFUSED" redefined
43 | #define ECONNREFUSED WSAECONNREFUSED
|
In file included from natpmp.c:38:
/usr/share/mingw-w64/include/errno.h:110: note: this is the location of the previous definition
110 | #define ECONNREFUSED 107
|
natpmp.c:271:5: warning: ‘readnatpmpresponseorretry’ redeclared without dllimport attribute: previous dllimport ignored [-Wattributes]
271 | int readnatpmpresponseorretry(natpmp_t * p, natpmpresp_t * response)
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ar crs libnatpmp.a natpmp.o getgateway.o
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-w64-mingw32/libnatpmp/20150609-13efa1beb87'
Staging libnatpmp...
Postprocessing libnatpmp...
Caching libnatpmp...
```
This pr makes the macOS build docs more informative and adds in the following information:
- Proper descriptions and delineation of required/optional dependencies
- walk-through of optional dependencies
- configuration walk-through
- various other tid-bits of information
1f05dbd06d util: Avoid invalid integer negation in ValueFromAmount: make ValueFromAmount(const CAmount& n) well-defined also when n is std::numeric_limits<CAmount>::min() (practicalswift)
7cc75c9ba3 util: Avoid invalid integer negation in FormatMoney: make FormatMoney(const CAmount& n) well-defined also when n is std::numeric_limits<CAmount>::min() (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid invalid integer negation in `FormatMoney` and `ValueFromAmount`.
Fixes#20402.
Before this patch:
```
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --with-sanitizers=undefined
$ make -C src/ test/test_bitcoin
$ src/test/test_bitcoin -t rpc_tests/rpc_format_monetary_values -t util_tests/util_FormatMoney
core_write.cpp:21:29: runtime error: negation of -9223372036854775808 cannot be represented in type 'CAmount'
(aka 'long'); cast to an unsigned type to negate this value to itself
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior core_write.cpp:21:29 in
test/rpc_tests.cpp(186): error: in "rpc_tests/rpc_format_monetary_values":
check ValueFromAmount(std::numeric_limits<CAmount>::min()).write() == "-92233720368.54775808" has failed
[--92233720368.-54775808 != -92233720368.54775808]
util/moneystr.cpp:16:34: runtime error: negation of -9223372036854775808 cannot be represented in type 'CAmount'
(aka 'long'); cast to an unsigned type to negate this value to itself
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior util/moneystr.cpp:16:34 in
test/util_tests.cpp(1188): error: in "util_tests/util_FormatMoney":
check FormatMoney(std::numeric_limits<CAmount>::min()) == "-92233720368.54775808" has failed
[--92233720368.-54775808 != -92233720368.54775808]
```
After this patch:
```
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --with-sanitizers=undefined
$ make -C src/ test/test_bitcoin
$ src/test/test_bitcoin -t rpc_tests/rpc_format_monetary_values -t util_tests/util_FormatMoney
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
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This simplifies code and adds a less cumbersome interface for accessing
address used information than CWallet AddDestData / EraseDestData /
GetDestData methods.
There is no change in behavior. Lower-level walletdb DestData methods
are also still available and not affected by this change. If there is
interest in consolidating destdata logic more and making it internal to
walletdb, #18608 could be considered as a followup.
7d3343fb8e cli: update -netinfo help doc following the merge of 882ce251 (Jon Atack)
ef614bb408 cli: small -netinfo simplification and performance improvement (Jon Atack)
6b45ef3233 cli: improve -netinfo invalid argument error message (Jon Atack)
3732404afa cli: warn in help that -netinfo is not intended to be a stable API (Jon Atack)
7afdd72258 cli: enable -netinfo help to run without a remote server (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
A few updates, some per IRC discussion today at http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2021-01-07.html#l-87 with respect to -netinfo:
- enable `-netinfo help` to run without a remote server
- warn in `-netinfo help` that -netinfo is not intended to be a stable API
- improve the -netinfo invalid argument error message
- make a performance improvement and simplification I noticed after the merge of #20764
- update the -netinfo help doc following the merge of #21192
-----
How to test manually: 🔬🧪📈
1. check out and build this branch locally; if you need help, don't hesitate to refer to https://jonatack.github.io/articles/how-to-review-pull-requests-in-bitcoin-core#pull-down-the-code-locally or https://jonatack.github.io/articles/how-to-compile-bitcoin-core-and-run-the-tests
2. while it is compiling, look at the code changes
3. stop signet (if it is running) with `./src/bitcoin-cli -signet stop`
4. once the build is completed, run `./src/bitcoin-cli -signet -netinfo help`
5. the help should be printed even though the signet server is not running
6. near the top you should see the new warning, "This human-readable interface will change regularly and is not intended to be a stable API" as well as a bit more description about the integer argument values.
7. start signet with `./src/bitcoind -signet`
8. test the improved invalid argument error message if you run `./src/bitcoin-cli -signet -netinfo 256` or `./src/bitcoin-cli -signet -netinfo a` (valid values are from 0 to 255)
9. leave review feedback or `ACK <commit hash>` -- done 🍻
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michaelfolkson:
Re-ACK 7d3343fb8e
pinheadmz:
RE-ACK 7d3343fb8e
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Stop giving GUI access to destdata rows in database. Replace with narrow
API just for saving and reading receive request information.
This simplifies code and should prevent the GUI from interfering with
other destdata like address-used status.
Note: No user-visible behavior is changing in this commit. New
CWallet::SetAddressReceiveRequest() implementation avoids a bug in
CWallet::AddDestData() where a modification would leave the previous
value in memory while writing the new value to disk. But it doesn't
matter because the GUI doesn't currently expose the ability to modify
receive requests, only to add and erase them.
366e3e1f89 fuzz: Add FUZZED_SOCKET_FAKE_LATENCY mode to FuzzedSock to allow for fuzzing timeout logic (practicalswift)
b22d4c1607 fuzz: Add fuzzing harness for Socks5(...) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add [regression fuzz harness](https://twitter.com/kayseesee/status/1205287895923212289) for CVE-2017-18350. This fuzzing harness would have found CVE-2017-18350 within a minute of fuzzing :)
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core. Don't forget to contribute any coverage increasing inputs you find to the [Bitcoin Core fuzzing corpus repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets).
Happy fuzzing :)
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK 366e3e1f89
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bd49ac4168 build: fix libnatpmp macos cross compile (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Currently, our cross-compile of libnatpmp for macOS doesn't work at all.
The wrong archiver is used, which produces an archive the linker doesn't like.
This becomes clear when configuring:
```bash
configure:25722: checking for initnatpmp in -lnatpmp
configure:25747: env -u C_INCLUDE_PATH -u CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH -u OBJC_INCLUDE_PATH -u OBJCPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH -u CPATH -u LIBRARY_PATH /home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin18/native/bin/clang++ --target=x86_64-apple-darwin18 <trim> -Wl,-headerpad_max_install_names -Wl,-dead_strip -Wl,-dead_strip_dylibs conftest.cpp -lnatpmp >&5
ld: archive has no table of contents for architecture x86_64
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
```
Fix this by using the right `ar` (we do the same for upnp).
While we're at it, fix the build so that we are using our c/ppflags.
In practice this basically means building with `-O2` rather than `-Os`.
Note that this fixes an issue that is also fixed by #21209. However, given there are reservations about updating to use a newer libnatpmp source, we should just fix this for now.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK bd49ac4168, tested:
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4899fa3abd doc: Update build instructions for Fedora (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR updates build instructions for Fedora, as Fedora 33 has no `libdb4-devel` and `libdb4-cxx-devel` packages in its default repos.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 4899fa3abd
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10d4477dae tests: Add fuzzing harness for TorController (practicalswift)
64219c01dc torcontrol: Move TorControlReply, TorControlConnection and TorController to improve testability (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harness for `TorController`.
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core. Don't forget to contribute any coverage increasing inputs you find to the [Bitcoin Core fuzzing corpus repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets).
Happy fuzzing :)
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laanwj:
ACK 10d4477dae
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bec7f2caf7 doc: install qt5 when building on macOS (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Brew has updated such that qt now refers to [Qt 6.0.1](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/qt.rb). If builders
install this, configure will not pick up qt. For now, install
[qt@5 (5.15.2)](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/qt@5.rb), until required build system and likely source changes
are made.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK bec7f2caf7, tested on Tested on macOS Big Sur 11.2.2 (20D80).
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76f52e3da3 build: Fix Qt processing of configure script for depends with DEBUG=1 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- makes the `configure` script correctly pickup Qt if depends is built with `DEBUG=1`:
- for Windows -- fix#19266
- for macOS -- fix#16391
- is an alternative to #18117 (without downsides)
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 76f52e3da3. Tested native darwin, and darwin/win cross compile with `DEBUG=1`.
Tree-SHA512: 8fde99302b4b06faf109315bddba9e3063b156c50f8f9863c2bd51718538c719429a63fdced071730c18022f2e559d3b25c1dcec3efa81fe79f657253680956a
Brew has updated such that qt now refers to Qt 6.0.1. If builders
install this, configure will not work pick up qt. For now, install
qt@5 (5.15.2), until required build system and likely source changes
are made.
a4128138b4 build: Make AM_CONDITIONAL([ENABLE_EXTERNAL_SIGNER]) unconditional (Hennadii Stepanov)
9fef209945 build, refactor: Fix indentation for if..then..fi (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
#16546 introduced a regression in the `configure`:
```
$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure --disable-wallet --without-utils --without-daemon --without-gui --disable-tests --disable-bench
...
checking whether to build test_bitcoin... no
checking whether to reduce exports... no
checking that generated files are newer than configure... done
configure: error: conditional "ENABLE_EXTERNAL_SIGNER" was never defined.
Usually this means the macro was only invoked conditionally.
```
This PR fixes this bug, and refactors indentation to make easier to spot similar bugs in the future.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
utACK a4128138b4
fanquake:
ACK a4128138b4 - this fixes the bug described, and improves readability.
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9086e0dd3c build: set Unicode true for NSIS installer (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Now that we are using Focal for gitian builds, and have [NSIS 3.0+ available](https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/nsis) (also in Guix), we can create installers that [support unicode](https://nsis.sourceforge.io/Docs/Chapter4.html#aunicodetarget).
Unicode is only becoming the NSIS default [beginning with the 3.07 release](https://nsis.sourceforge.io/Docs/AppendixF.html#v3.07-cl), so we need to set this attribute to get support.
Should close: #13817
Gitian builds:
```bash
b8553615b6b4be5e4459e03796e700b30b5d198a7f184f27be6983ff901b5592 bitcoin-9086e0dd3c92-win-unsigned.tar.gz
a6b024a5a68e0196e8e118168c918285e820f2d0ffe9c38db680580459da8bf3 bitcoin-9086e0dd3c92-win64-debug.zip
ff4003d4f61127c707e44b5235eaf924b30351f20cde27e775131982a1b4cf92 bitcoin-9086e0dd3c92-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
1876bee55fa9ea99b91203975c13d0ad8a046b4b58068bde41c977fd1d12de13 bitcoin-9086e0dd3c92-win64.zip
000f2778f8f166a89b4ab35f155156c1c34800be6e47d29b5308043c50128392 src/bitcoin-9086e0dd3c92.tar.gz
d650a9b8f2dd1df777bf42439dfcbcf6bc358e30ec148b9992a18b39f76b1ecf bitcoin-core-win-22-res.yml
```
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laanwj:
ACK 9086e0dd3c
hebasto:
ACK 9086e0dd3c, tested on Windows 10 Pro (20H2, build 19042.804):
Tree-SHA512: cc7b7ca05877571d0a29a7d36e40279f54d886d8ab27facfa722c2ee95a1fc06c2bad8ef1eb1980d283ae981659d737021a46c8f4618e24d510b5ab384990e09
After the introduction of wtxidrelay and sendaddrv2 messages during
version handshake, extend p2p_leak.py test to reflect this.
Also, some minor fixes and doc improvements.
a701fcf01f net: Do not skip the I2P network from GetNetworkNames() (Vasil Dimov)
0181e24439 net: recognize I2P from ParseNetwork() so that -onlynet=i2p works (Vasil Dimov)
b905363fa8 net: accept incoming I2P connections from CConnman (Vasil Dimov)
0635233a1e net: make outgoing I2P connections from CConnman (Vasil Dimov)
9559bd1404 net: add I2P to the reachability map (Vasil Dimov)
76c35c60f3 init: introduce I2P connectivity options (Vasil Dimov)
c22daa2ecf net: implement the necessary parts of the I2P SAM protocol (Vasil Dimov)
5bac7e45e1 net: extend Sock with a method to check whether connected (Vasil Dimov)
42c779f503 net: extend Sock with methods for robust send & read until terminator (Vasil Dimov)
ea1845315a net: extend Sock::Wait() to report a timeout (Vasil Dimov)
78fdfbea66 net: dedup MSG_NOSIGNAL and MSG_DONTWAIT definitions (Vasil Dimov)
34bcfab562 net: move the constant maxWait out of InterruptibleRecv() (Vasil Dimov)
cff65c4a27 net: extend CNetAddr::SetSpecial() to support I2P (Vasil Dimov)
f6c267db3b net: avoid unnecessary GetBindAddress() call (Vasil Dimov)
7c224fdac4 net: isolate the protocol-agnostic part of CConnman::AcceptConnection() (Vasil Dimov)
1f75a653dd net: get the bind address earlier in CConnman::AcceptConnection() (Vasil Dimov)
25605895af net: check for invalid socket earlier in CConnman::AcceptConnection() (Vasil Dimov)
545bc5f81d util: fix WriteBinaryFile() claiming success even if error occurred (Vasil Dimov)
8b6e4b3b23 util: fix ReadBinaryFile() returning partial contents (Vasil Dimov)
4cba2fdafa util: extract {Read,Write}BinaryFile() to its own files (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Add I2P support by using the [I2P SAM](https://geti2p.net/en/docs/api/samv3) protocol. Unlike Tor, for incoming connections we get the I2P address of the peer (and they also receive ours when we are the connection initiator).
Two new options are added:
```
-i2psam=<ip:port>
I2P SAM proxy to reach I2P peers and accept I2P connections (default:
none)
-i2pacceptincoming
If set and -i2psam is also set then incoming I2P connections are
accepted via the SAM proxy. If this is not set but -i2psam is set
then only outgoing connections will be made to the I2P network.
Ignored if -i2psam is not set. Notice that listening for incoming
I2P connections is done through the SAM proxy, not by binding to
a local address and port (default: true)
```
# Overview of the changes
## Make `ReadBinary()` and `WriteBinary()` reusable
We would need to dump the I2P private key to a file and read it back later. Move those two functions out of `torcontrol.cpp`.
```
util: extract {Read,Write}BinaryFile() to its own files
util: fix ReadBinaryFile() returning partial contents
util: fix WriteBinaryFile() claiming success even if error occurred
```
## Split `CConnman::AcceptConnection()`
Most of `CConnman::AcceptConnection()` is agnostic of how the socket was accepted. The other part of it deals with the details of the `accept(2)` system call. Split those so that the protocol-agnostic part can be reused if we accept a socket by other means.
```
net: check for invalid socket earlier in CConnman::AcceptConnection()
net: get the bind address earlier in CConnman::AcceptConnection()
net: isolate the protocol-agnostic part of CConnman::AcceptConnection()
net: avoid unnecessary GetBindAddress() call
```
## Implement the I2P [SAM](https://geti2p.net/en/docs/api/samv3) protocol (not all of it)
Just the parts that would enable us to make outgoing and accept incoming I2P connections.
```
net: extend CNetAddr::SetSpecial() to support I2P
net: move the constant maxWait out of InterruptibleRecv()
net: dedup MSG_NOSIGNAL and MSG_DONTWAIT definitions
net: extend Sock::Wait() to report a timeout
net: extend Sock with methods for robust send & read until terminator
net: extend Sock with a method to check whether connected
net: implement the necessary parts of the I2P SAM protocol
```
## Use I2P SAM to connect to and accept connections from I2P peers
Profit from all of the preceding commits.
```
init: introduce I2P connectivity options
net: add I2P to the reachability map
net: make outgoing I2P connections from CConnman
net: accept incoming I2P connections from CConnman
net: recognize I2P from ParseNetwork() so that -onlynet=i2p works
net: Do not skip the I2P network from GetNetworkNames()
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
re-ACK a701fcf01f
jonatack:
re-ACK a701fcf01f reviewed diff per `git range-diff ad89812 2a7bb34 a701fcf`, debug built and launched bitcoind with i2pd v2.35 running a dual I2P+Torv3 service with the I2P config settings listed below (did not test `onlynet=i2p`); operation appears nominal (same as it has been these past weeks), and tested the bitcoind help outputs grepping for `-i i2p` and the rpc getpeerinfo and getnetworkinfo helps
Tree-SHA512: de42090c9c0bf23b43b5839f5b4fc4b3a2657bde1e45c796b5f3c7bf83cb8ec6ca4278f8a89e45108ece92f9b573cafea3b42a06bc09076b40a196c909b6610e
8a8c6383f6 zmq test: fix sync-up by matching notification to generated block (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up PR for #21008, fixes#21216.
In the course of investigating the problem with jnewbery (analyzing the Cirrus log https://cirrus-ci.com/task/4660108304056320), it turned out that the "sync up" procedure of repeatedly generating a block and waiting for a notification with timeout is too brittle in its current form, as the following scenario could happen:
- generate block A
- receive notification, timeout happens => repeat procedure
- generate block B
- node publishes block A notification
- receive notification, we receive the one caused by block A (!!!) => sync-up procedure is completed
- node publishes block B notification
- the actual test starts
- on the first notification reception, the one caused by block B is received, rather than the one actually caused by test code => assertion failure
This change in the PR ensures that after each test block generation, we wait for the notification that is actually caused by that block and ignore others from possibly earlier blocks. The matching is kind of ugly, it assumes that one out of four components in the block is contained in the notification: the block hash, the tx id, the raw block data or the raw transaction data. (Unfortunately we have to support all publisher topics.)
I'm aware that this is quite a lot of code now only for establishing a robust test setup. OTOH I wouldn't know of a better method right now, suggestions are very welcome.
Note for potential reviewers: for both reproducing the issue on master branch and verifying on PR branch, one can simply generate two blocks in the sync-up procedure rather than one.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 8a8c6383f6
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Now that we are using Focal for gitian builds, and have NSIS 3.0+
available (also in Guix), we can create installers that support unicode.
Unicode is only becoming the default beginning with the 3.07 release,
https://nsis.sourceforge.io/Docs/AppendixF.html#v3.07-cl,
so we need to set this attribute to get support.
Should close: #13817
Co-authored-by: Chun Kuan Lee <ken2812221@gmail.com>
fbbb2d4fc1 lint: Fix spelling errors in comments (fyquah)
Pull request description:
Found some spelling errors while running spelling linter https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21245
This PR fixes them.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fbbb2d4fc1 - I thought we just fixed all of these.
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c33b199456 guix: Bump glibc and linux-headers (Carl Dong)
65363a1bd8 guix: Rebase on 95aca2991b (1.2.0-12.dffc918) (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
On bumping the time-machine:
```
A few changes which are useful for us:
1. 'gnu: cross-gcc-arguments: Enable 128 bit long double for POWER9.' is
now merged into master.
2. gnutls is bumped to 3.6.15 and the temporal test failure in
status-request-revoked is fixed. Note that this does not fix the case
where one has installed Guix v1.2.0 and is running a substitute-less
bootstrap build, since the `guix time-machine` command itself has a
dependency on gnutls v3.6.12 (the one with the broken test) and will
thus try to build it before attempting to jump forwards in time. This
does however, mean that those who build a version of Guix that also
contains this fix will not go backwards in time to build the broken
gnutls v3.6.12.
```
On bumping the rest:
```
Bump glibc and linux-headers to match those of our Gitian counterparts.
We also require a glibc >= 2.28 for the test-symbol-check scripts to
work properly.
The default BASE-GCC-FOR-LIBC also has to be bumped since glibc 2.31
requires a gcc >= 6.2
```
This is a prerequisite for #20980
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK c33b199456 - I think going ahead with this now and to sycn back up to gitian is fine. It will also unblock #20980. Potential code signing related issues can be sorted out in #21239 and later PRs.
Tree-SHA512: 31f022aadb93ba44813b0da005b1f2e5d67d76e8cdcdb53368924d1ea6cb076a21218c26831a6b0dcdcfe33507f54934330489ba557371d740f5587b7d727b95
a0a7a4337d guix, doc: Update default HOSTS value (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is a #21089 follow up.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK a0a7a4337d
Tree-SHA512: c1813cc2b9212a79fd34d4e25cd0816b58264e1890daf777cd59411bd20fcc9affe312871d06fab1308b8f55c1a78ac1101e631882c18360a4709ecef4529f05
e3e0a2432c Add benchmark to write JSON into a string (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
The benchmark `BlockToJsonVerbose` only tests generating (and destroying)
the JSON data structure, but serializing into a string is also a
performance critical aspect of the RPC calls.
Extracts test setup into a `struct TestBlockAndIndex`, and uses it in
both `BlockToJsonVerbose` and `BlockToJsonVerboseWrite`.
Also, use `ankerl::nanobench::doNotOptimizeAway` to make sure the compiler
can't optimize the result of the calls away.
Here are benchmark results on my Intel i7-8700:
| ns/op | op/s | err% | ins/op | cyc/op | IPC | bra/op | miss% | total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|---------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
| 71,807,017.00 | 13.93 | 0.4% | 555,782,961.00 | 220,788,645.00 | 2.517 | 102,279,341.00 | 0.4% | 0.80 | `BlockToJsonVerbose`
| 27,916,835.00 | 35.82 | 0.1% | 235,084,034.00 | 89,033,525.00 | 2.640 | 42,911,139.00 | 0.3% | 0.32 | `BlockToJsonVerboseWrite`
ACKs for top commit:
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Code review ACK e3e0a2432c
Tree-SHA512: bc4d6d1588d47d4bd7af8e7908e44b8561bc391a2d73eccd7c0aa37fc40e8a9ce1fa1f3c29b416eef24a73c6bce3036839c0bbfe1b8dbd6d1bba3718b7ca5383
So that help texts include "i2p" in:
* `./bitcoind -help` (in `-onlynet` description)
* `getpeerinfo` RPC
* `getnetworkinfo` RPC
Co-authored-by: Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>
Introduce two new options to reach the I2P network:
* `-i2psam=<ip:port>` point to the I2P SAM proxy. If this is set then
the I2P network is considered reachable and we can make outgoing
connections to I2P peers via that proxy. We listen for and accept
incoming connections from I2P peers if the below is set in addition to
`-i2psam=<ip:port>`
* `-i2pacceptincoming` if this is set together with `-i2psam=<ip:port>`
then we accept incoming I2P connections via the I2P SAM proxy.
Implement the following commands from the I2P SAM protocol:
* HELLO: needed for all of the remaining ones
* DEST GENERATE: to generate our private key and destination
* NAMING LOOKUP: to convert .i2p addresses to destinations
* SESSION CREATE: needed for STREAM CONNECT and STREAM ACCEPT
* STREAM CONNECT: to make outgoing connections
* STREAM ACCEPT: to accept incoming connections
Introduce two high level, convenience methods in the `Sock` class:
* `SendComplete()`: keep trying to send the specified data until either
successfully sent all of it, timeout or interrupted.
* `RecvUntilTerminator()`: read until a terminator is encountered (never
after it), timeout or interrupted.
These will be convenient in the I2P SAM implementation.
`SendComplete()` can also be used in the SOCKS5 implementation instead
of calling `send()` directly.
Previously `Sock::Wait()` would not have signaled to the caller whether
a timeout or one of the requested events occurred since that was not
needed by any of the callers.
Such functionality will be needed in the I2P implementation, thus extend
the `Sock::Wait()` method.
Recognize also I2P addresses in the form `base32hashofpublickey.b32.i2p`
from `CNetAddr::SetSpecial()`.
This makes `Lookup()` support them, which in turn makes it possible to
manually connect to an I2P node by using
`-proxy=i2p_socks5_proxy:port -addnode=i2p_address.b32.i2p:port`
Co-authored-by: Lucas Ontivero <lucasontivero@gmail.com>
Our local (bind) address is already saved in `CNode::addrBind` and there
is no need to re-retrieve it again with `GetBindAddress()`.
Also, for I2P connections `CNode::addrBind` would contain our I2P
address, but `GetBindAddress()` would return something like
`127.0.0.1:RANDOM_PORT`.
Isolate the second half of `CConnman::AcceptConnection()` into a new
separate method, which could be reused if we accept incoming connections
by other means than `accept()` (first half of
`CConnman::AcceptConnection()`).
Call `GetBindAddress()` earlier in `CConnman::AcceptConnection()`. That
is specific to the TCP protocol and makes the code below it reusable for
other protocols, if the caller provides `addr_bind`, retrieved by other
means.
This check is related to an `accept()` failure. So do the check earlier,
closer to the `accept()` call.
This will allow to isolate the `accept()`-specific code at the beginning
of `CConnman::AcceptConnection()` and reuse the code that follows it.
`fclose()` is flushing any buffered data to disk, so if it fails then
that could mean that the data was not completely written to disk.
Thus, check if `fclose()` succeeds and only then claim success from
`WriteBinaryFile()`.
If an error occurs and `fread()` returns `0` (nothing was read) then the
code before this patch would have returned "success" with a partially
read contents of the file.
Extract `ReadBinaryFile()` and `WriteBinaryFile()` from `torcontrol.cpp`
to its own `readwritefile.{h,cpp}` files, so that it can be reused from
other modules.
Currently, our cross-compile of libnatpmp for macOS doesn't work at all.
The wrong archiver is used, which produces an archive the linker doesn't like.
This becomes clear when configuring:
```bash
configure:25722: checking for initnatpmp in -lnatpmp
configure:25747: env -u C_INCLUDE_PATH -u CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH -u OBJC_INCLUDE_PATH -u OBJCPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH -u CPATH -u LIBRARY_PATH /home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin18/native/bin/clang++ --target=x86_64-apple-darwin18 <trim> -Wl,-headerpad_max_install_names -Wl,-dead_strip -Wl,-dead_strip_dylibs conftest.cpp -lnatpmp >&5
ld: archive has no table of contents for architecture x86_64
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
```
Fix this by using the right `ar` (we do the same for upnp).
While we're at it, we fixe the build so that we are using our c/ppflags.
This means building with `-O2` rather than `-Os`.
Note that this fixes an issue that is also fixed by #21209.
However, given there are reservations about updating to use a newer libnatpmp source, we should just fix this for now.
It turned out that the "sync up" procedure of repeatedly generating a
block and waiting for a notification once with timeout is too naive in
its current form, as the following scenario could happen:
- generate block A
- receive notification, timeout happens -> repeat procedure
- generate block B
- node publishes block A notification
- receive notification, we receive the one caused by block A
-> sync-up procedure is completed
- node publishes block B
- the actual test starts
- on the first notification reception, one caused by block B is received,
rather than the one actually caused by test code, leading to failure
This change ensures that after each test block generation, we wait for
the notification that is actually caused by that block and ignore others
from possibly earlier blocks.
Co-authored-by: Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>
faa06ecc9c build: Bump minimum Qt version to 5.9.5 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Close#20104.
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jarolrod:
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fanquake:
ACK faa06ecc9c - this should be ok to do now.
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88c4b9b761 test: remove unneeded node from feature_blockfilterindex_prune.py (Jon Atack)
ace3f4cbdf test: improve assertions in feature_blockfilterindex_prune.py (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
- improves the assertions
- removes an unneeded node, reducing from two to one, and some unneeded `extra_arg` code
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MarcoFalke:
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brunoerg:
Tested ACK 88c4b9b761
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13a9fd11a5 guix: Passthrough SDK_PATH into container (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This is a usability improvement for Guix builders so that they don't have to extract the Xcode tarball into `depends/SDKs` every time.
Inspiration: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21089#issuecomment-778639698
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laanwj:
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Collects all the orphan handling globals into a single member var in
net_processing, and ensures access is encapuslated into the interface
functions. Also adds doxygen comments for methods.
All the interesting functionality of AddOrphanTx is already in other
functions, so call those functions directly in the one place that
AddOrphanTx was used.
Rather than checking net_processing's internal implementation of
AddOrphanTx, test txorphanage's exported AddTx interface. Note that
this means AddToCompactExtraTransactions is no longer tested here.
EraseOrphansFor was called both with and without g_cs_orphans held,
correct that so that it's always called with it already held.
LimitOrphanTxSize was always called with g_cs_orphans held, so
add annotations and don't lock it a second time.
70d3c5d0b9 gui: add "Last Block" (CNodeStats::nLastBlockTime) to peer details (Jon Atack)
a21be7c401 gui: add "Last Tx" (CNodeStats::nLastTXTime) to peer details (Jon Atack)
4dc2fd6c37 qt: add RPCConsole::TimeDurationField helper, call systime only once (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
- add `RPCConsole::TimeDurationField` helper to replace repeated code and call system time only once in `RPCConsole::updateDetailWidget`
- add "Last Tx" (`CNodeStats::nLastTXTime`) field to peer details
- add "Last Block" (`CNodeStats::nLastBlockTime`) field to peer details
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fa730e9157 test: Avoid connecting to real network when running tests (MarcoFalke)
fa1b713941 test: Assume node is running in subtests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Introduced in #19884
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Sjors:
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fae216a73d scripted-diff: Rename MakeFuzzingContext to MakeNoLogFileContext (MarcoFalke)
fa4fbec03e scripted-diff: Rename PROVIDE_MAIN_FUNCTION -> PROVIDE_FUZZ_MAIN_FUNCTION (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Split out two renames from #21003:
* `PROVIDE_FUZZ_MAIN_FUNCTION`. *Reason*: This in only used by fuzzing, so the name should indicate that.
* `MakeNoLogFileContext`. *Reason*: Better reflects what the helper does. Also, prepares it to be used in non-fuzz tests in the future.
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cr ACK fae216a73d: scripted-diff looks correct
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fa560cc6c4 test: Intermittent issue in feature_blockfilterindex_prune (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
https://cirrus-ci.com/task/4962244553342976?command=ci#L5131
The index is built in a background thread, so we have to wait for it.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK fa560cc6c4
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faa137eb9e test: Speed up rpc_blockchain.py by removing miniwallet.generate() (MarcoFalke)
fa1fe80c75 test: Change address type from P2PKH to P2WSH in rpc_blockchain (MarcoFalke)
fa4d8f3169 test: Cache 25 mature coins for ADDRESS_BCRT1_P2WSH_OP_TRUE (MarcoFalke)
fad25153f5 test: Remove unused bug workaround (MarcoFalke)
faabce7d07 test: Start only the number of nodes that are needed (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Speed up various tests:
* Remove unused nodes, which only consume time on start/stop
* Remove unused "bug workarounds"
* Remove the need for `miniwallet.generate()` by adding `miniwallet.scan_blocks()`. (On my system, with valgrind, generating 105 blocks takes 3.31 seconds. Rescanning 5 blocks takes 0.11 seconds.)
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laanwj:
Code review ACK faa137eb9e
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5440c07457 qt: Rename "Edit label" to "Edit address label" (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
22664d6287 Revert "qt: Remove Transactionview Edit Label Action" (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This reverts PR #211.
I disagree with this change, I use the functionality a lot, it was the primary way I used to organize and edit transactions labels and am sad to see this go.
> you can edit a sending address in the send tab Address Book
Using the address book should not be encouraged at all! A while ago it was even proposed to remove it. There's rarely need to scroll through all historical addresses used and unused. The transaction list does just fine for this.
> While all other actions apply directly to the selected transaction, the Edit Label action applies to the selected transaction's address.
**In practice** when bitcoin is used in the commonly advised way, generate a new address for each transaction, those are equivalent though.
I doubt I (and **luke-jr**) will be the only users that will stumblle on this. Further discussion here: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/211#issuecomment-784755998
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hebasto:
ACK 5440c07457, verified that 22664d6287 is a clean revert of 8f9644890a.
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bb3da8fe41 qt: Disable requests context menu actions when appropriate (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
The recent requests table will allow you to copy data points even if they do not exist. This PR implements checks to disable the `copy label`, `copy message`, and `copy amount` context menu actions if the respective fields are empty. This brings the recent requests table context menu behavior closer to the behavior seen in the transaction view.
On a payment request entry which does not have a value for label, message, or amount:
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
|<img width="169" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-19 at 1 22 28 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108466086-167adc00-7251-11eb-8bd6-13984042bdb3.png">| <img width="169" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-19 at 1 21 49 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108466185-3e6a3f80-7251-11eb-9dd8-492ed07fd638.png">|
`copy URI` never needs to be disabled as an entry in the recent requests table must have a URI even if it doesn't have a label, message, or amount. #213 will add a `copy address` context menu action. This also does not need a check as an entry must be associated with an address.
Below are some more examples of how this PR will behave:
**Has Label, Message, and Amount**
<img width="780" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-19 at 12 05 38 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108466507-c18b9580-7251-11eb-8875-f3aeb9c4c8e9.png">
**Has Label and Amount, but no Message**
<img width="780" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-19 at 12 05 58 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108466421-9b65f580-7251-11eb-97eb-a3bfaa21fa7d.png">
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hebasto:
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ca5bd1c8e5 qt: Prevent the main window popup menu (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11168 is not fixed by https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11169 completely, as users are allowed to right click on the menu bar:

This PR moves the context menu prohibition from `QToolBar` instance to its parent `BitcoinGUI` instance, which is derived from `QMainWindow`.
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jarolrod:
ACK ca5bd1c8e5, tested on Ubuntu 20.04 Qt 5.12. Confirming that I can replicate the behavior described on `master` and this `PR` fixes it.
leonardojobim:
tACK ca5bd1c8e5
Tree-SHA512: a654ecf7ee35bb271df039be77077c1e1f9514e332587ba8622cea18da6a5b3ae8a7eb421e404ec5993c31a2f4d028e0e456fcc01facdbf61a2bc3b1e8423982
Bump glibc and linux-headers to match those of our Gitian counterparts.
We also require a glibc >= 2.28 for the test-symbol-check scripts to
work properly.
The default BASE-GCC-FOR-LIBC also has to be bumped since glibc 2.31
requires a gcc >= 6.2
A few changes which are useful for us:
1. 'gnu: cross-gcc-arguments: Enable 128 bit long double for POWER9.' is
now merged into master.
2. gnutls is bumped to 3.6.15 and the temporal test failure in
status-request-revoked is fixed. Note that this does not fix the case
where one has installed Guix v1.2.0 and is running a substitute-less
bootstrap build, since the `guix time-machine` command itself has a
dependency on gnutls v3.6.12 (the one with the broken test) and will
thus try to build it before attempting to jump forwards in time. This
does however, mean that those who build a version of Guix that also
contains this fix will not go backwards in time to build the broken
gnutls v3.6.12.
d98f4593cf guix: Explicitly set umask in build container (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Opened as a separate PR to fix non-reproducibility found through testing here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21089#issuecomment-783549633
Many thanks to everyone who helped find this!
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK d98f4593cf
fanquake:
ACK d98f4593cf - I'm seeing matching hashes.
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8b08d0f2a5 build, doc: Fix configure script output indentation and typos (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is follow up of #16546, that breaks the `configure` script output indentation for gui/qt/qr lines:
```
Options used to compile and link:
external signer = no
multiprocess = no
with libs = yes
with wallet = yes
with sqlite = yes
with bdb = yes
with gui / qt = yes
with qr = yes
with zmq = yes
with test = yes
...
```
With this PR:
```
Options used to compile and link:
external signer = no
multiprocess = no
with libs = yes
with wallet = yes
with sqlite = yes
with bdb = yes
with gui / qt = yes
with qr = yes
with zmq = yes
with test = yes
...
```
Also typos are fixed.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
utACK 8b08d0f2a5
vasild:
ACK 8b08d0f2a5
Tree-SHA512: 46dfcfb754192dbcc080348781327d1714e2f9a696f3ed9252746b426e3afc628d84adb197ba3b8080eacaa6053ccac07e670998930ae92cef8ed713dd457c10
df8f2a11dc test: Replace accidentally placed bit-OR with logical-OR (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is a follow up of #19698.
ACKs for top commit:
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utACK df8f2a11dc
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fd6580e405 [refactor] txmempool: split epoch logic into class (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Splits the epoch logic introduced in #17925 into a separate class.
Uses clang's thread safety annotations and encapsulates the data more strongly to reduce chances of bugs from API misuse.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK fd6580e405 using clang thread safety annotations looks like a very good idea, and the encapsulation this change adds should improve robustness (and possible unit test-ability) of the code. Verified that changing some of the locking duly provoked build-time warnings with Clang 9 on Debian and that small changes in the new `Epoch` class were covered by failing functional test assertions in `mempool_updatefromblock.py`, `mempool_resurrect.py`, and `mempool_reorg.py`
hebasto:
re-ACK fd6580e405, since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18017#pullrequestreview-569619362) review:
Tree-SHA512: 7004623faa02b56639aa05ab7a078320a6d8d54ec62d8022876221e33f350f47df51ddff056c0de5be798f8eb39b5c03c2d3f035698555d70abc218e950f2f8c
9bac71350d build: make HAVE_O_CLOEXEC available outside LevelDB (bugfix) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
584fd91d2d init: only use pipe2 if availabile, check in configure (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The result of the O_CLOEXEC availability check is currently only set in the Makefile and passed to LevelDB (see `LEVELDB_CPPFLAGS_INT` in `src/Makefile.leveldb.include`), but not defined to be used in our codebase. This means that code within the preprocessor conditional `#if HAVE_O_CLOEXEC` was actually never compiled. On the master branch this is currently used for pipe creation in `src/shutdown.cpp`, PR #21007 moves this part to a new module (I found the issue while testing that PR).
The fix is similar to the one in #19803, which solved the same problem for HAVE_FDATASYNC.
In the course of working on the PR it turned out that pipe2 is not available an all platforms, hence a configure check and a corresponding define HAVE_PIPE2 is introduced and used.
The PR can be tested by anyone with a system that has pipe2 and O_CLOEXEC available by putting gibberish into the HAVE_O_CLOEXEC block: on master, everything should compile fine, on PR, the compiler should abort with an error. At least that's my naive way of testing preprocessor logic, happy to hear more sophisticated ways :-)
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Code review ACK 9bac71350d
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ba7e17e073 rpc, test: document {previous,next}blockhash as optional (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR updates the result help of the following RPCs w.r.t. the `previousblockhash` and `nextblockhash` fields:
- getblockheader
- getblock
Also adds trivial tests on genesis block (should not contain "previousblockhash") and best block (should not contain "nextblockhash").
Top commit has no ACKs.
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f75e0c1edd doc: add external-signer.md (Sjors Provoost)
d4b0107d68 rpc: send: support external signer (Sjors Provoost)
245b4457cf rpc: signerdisplayaddress (Sjors Provoost)
7ebc7c0215 wallet: ExternalSigner: add GetDescriptors method (Sjors Provoost)
fc5da520f5 wallet: add GetExternalSigner() (Sjors Provoost)
259f52cc33 test: external_signer wallet flag is immutable (Sjors Provoost)
2655197e1c rpc: add external_signer option to createwallet (Sjors Provoost)
2700f09c41 rpc: signer: add enumeratesigners to list external signers (Sjors Provoost)
07b7c940a7 rpc: add external signer RPC files (Sjors Provoost)
8ce7767071 wallet: add ExternalSignerScriptPubKeyMan (Sjors Provoost)
157ea7c614 wallet: add external_signer flag (Sjors Provoost)
f3e6ce78fb test: add external signer test (Sjors Provoost)
8cf543f96d wallet: add -signer argument for external signer command (Sjors Provoost)
f7eb7ecc67 test: framework: add skip_if_no_external_signer (Sjors Provoost)
87a97941f6 configure: add --enable-external-signer (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Big picture overview in [this gist](https://gist.github.com/Sjors/29d06728c685e6182828c1ce9b74483d).
This PR lets `bitcoind` call an arbitrary command `-signer=<cmd>`, e.g. a hardware wallet driver, where it can fetch public keys, ask to display an address, and sign a transaction (using PSBT under the hood).
It's design to work with https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI, which supports multiple hardware wallets. Any command with the same arguments and return values will work. It simplifies the manual procedure described [here](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI/blob/master/docs/bitcoin-core-usage.md).
Usage is documented in [doc/external-signer.md](
https://github.com/Sjors/bitcoin/blob/2019/08/hww-box2/doc/external-signer.md), which also describes what protocol a different signer binary should conform to.
Use `--enable-external-signer` to opt in, requires Boost::Process:
```
Options used to compile and link:
with wallet = yes
with gui / qt = no
external signer = yes
```
It adds the following RPC methods:
* `enumeratesigners`: asks <cmd> for a list of signers (e.g. devices) and their master key fingerprint
* `signerdisplayaddress <address>`: asks <cmd> to display an address
It enhances the following RPC methods:
* `createwallet`: takes an additional `external_signer` argument and fetches keys from device
* `send`: automatically sends transaction to device and waits
Usage TL&DR:
* clone HWI repo somewhere and launch `bitcoind -signer=../HWI/hwi.py`
* check if you can see your hardware device: `bitcoin-cli enumeratesigners`
* create wallet and auto import keys `bitcoin-cli createwallet "hww" true true "" true true true`
* display address on device: `bitcoin-cli signerdisplayaddress ...`
* to spend, use `send` RPC and approve transaction on device
Prerequisites:
- [x] #21127 load wallet flags before everything else
- [x] #21182 remove mostly pointless BOOST_PROCESS macro
Potentially useful followups:
- GUI support: bitcoin-core/gui#4
- bumpfee support
- (automatically) verify (a subset of) keys on the device after import, through message signing
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re-ACK f75e0c1edd
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The recent requests table will allow you to copy data points even if they do not exist.
This PR implements checks to disable the 'copy label', 'copy message', and 'copy amount' context menu action if the respective fields are empty.
faf48f20f1 log: Clarify log message when file does not exist (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Shorter and broader alternative to #21181
Rendered diff:
```diff
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Bitcoin Core version v21.99.0-db656db2ed5a (release build)
+Bitcoin Core version v21.99.0-faf48f20f196 (release build)
Qt 5.15.2 (dynamic), plugin=wayland (dynamic)
No static plugins.
Style: adwaita / Adwaita::Style
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ scheduler thread start
Using wallet directory /tmp/test_001/regtest/wallets
init message: Verifying wallet(s)...
init message: Loading banlist...
-ERROR: DeserializeFileDB: Failed to open file /tmp/test_001/regtest/banlist.dat
-Invalid or missing banlist.dat; recreating
+Missing or invalid file /tmp/test_001/regtest/banlist.dat
+Recreating banlist.dat
SetNetworkActive: true
Failed to read fee estimates from /tmp/test_001/regtest/fee_estimates.dat. Continue anyway.
Using /16 prefix for IP bucketing
@@ -63,9 +63,9 @@ Bound to [::]:18444
Bound to 0.0.0.0:18444
Bound to 127.0.0.1:18445
init message: Loading P2P addresses...
-ERROR: DeserializeFileDB: Failed to open file /tmp/test_001/regtest/peers.dat
-Invalid or missing peers.dat; recreating
-ERROR: DeserializeFileDB: Failed to open file /tmp/test_001/regtest/anchors.dat
+Missing or invalid file /tmp/test_001/regtest/peers.dat
+Recreating peers.dat
+Missing or invalid file /tmp/test_001/regtest/anchors.dat
0 block-relay-only anchors will be tried for connections.
init message: Starting network threads...
net thread start
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jnewbery:
utACK faf48f20f1
amitiuttarwar:
utACK faf48f20f1, 👍 for consistency. also checked where we create / load other `.dat` files, looks good to me.
practicalswift:
cr ACK faf48f20f1
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5e531e6beb assumptions: check C++17 assumption with MSVC (fanquake)
c7b46489f8 assumptions: assume a C++17 compiler (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This has been the case since #20413.
This should also enable the check for MSVC. From my reading of https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/zc-cplusplus?view=msvc-160 and https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/msvc-now-correctly-reports-__cplusplus/ if we set the `/Zc:__cplusplus` switch in additional options, MSVC will report the correct value for `__cplusplus`. However I have not tested this.
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Code review ACK 5e531e6beb
hebasto:
ACK 5e531e6beb, checked the MS docs, and AppVeyor build is green.
practicalswift:
ACK 5e531e6beb
Tree-SHA512: a4fb525cf5c33abc944c614edb0313a39c8a39a1637a03c09342c15ba0925f4eb037062e65e51b42ade667506b7e554c7159acf86e6b8c35d0a87dd79a6f239b
By default, a popup menu contains checkable entries for the toolbars
and dock widgets present in the main window. This allows users to
accidentally hide the toolbar.
5786a818e1 Verify that all validation flags are backward compatible (gzhao408)
b10ce9aa48 [test] check verification flags are minimal/maximal (gzhao408)
a260c22cad [test] Check for invalid flag combinations (gzhao408)
a7098a2a8d [refactor] use CheckTxScripts, TrimFlags, FillFlags (gzhao408)
7a77727b2f Apply minimal validation flags to tx_invalid tests (gzhao408)
9532591bed [test] add BADTX setting for invalid txns that fail CheckTransaction (gzhao408)
4c06ebf128 [test] fix two witness tests in invalid tests with empty vout (gzhao408)
158a0b268c Apply maximal validation flags to tx_valid tests (gzhao408)
0a76a39b63 [test] fix CSV test missing OP_ADD (gzhao408)
19db590d04 [test] remove unnecessary OP_1s from CSV and CLTV tests (gzhao408)
Pull request description:
This uses the first 4 commits of #15045, rebased and added some comments. The diff is quite large already and I want to make it easy to review, so I'm splitting it into 2 PRs (transaction and script). Script one is WIP, I'll link it when I open it.
Interpretation of scripts is dependent on the script verification flags passed in.
In tests, we should always apply **maximal** verification flags when checking that a transaction is **valid**; any additional flags should invalidate the transaction. A transaction should not be valid because we forgot to include a flag, and we should apply all flags by default.
We should apply **minimal** verification flags when asserting that a transaction is **invalid**; if verification flags are applied, removing any one of them should mean the transaction is valid.
New verify flags must be backwards compatible; tests should check backwards compatibility and apply the new flags by default. All `tx_invalid` tests should continue to be invalid with the exact same verify flags. All `tx_valid` tests that don't pass with new flags should _explicitly_ indicate that the flags need to be excluded, and fail otherwise.
1. Flip the meaning of `verifyFlags` in tx_valid.json to mean _excluded_ verification flags instead of included flags. Edit the test data accordingly.
2. Trim unneeded flags from tx_invalid.json.
3. Add check to verify that tx_valid tests have maximal flags and tx_invalid tests have minimal flags.
4. Add checks to verify that flags are soft forks (#10699) i.e. adding any flag should only decrease the number of acceptable scripts. Test by adding/removing random flags.
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achow101:
ACK 5786a818e1
laanwj:
ACK 5786a818e1
Tree-SHA512: 19195d8cf3299e62f47dd3443ae4a95430c5c9d497993a18ab80de9e24b1869787af972774993bf05717784879bc4592fdabaae0fddebd437963d8f3c96d9a73
Currently, the only way to copy the address of a payment request is to double-click on the payment request and then click on the copy address button. This commit adds a convenient context menu action to copy the address of a payment request.
fa1f3a26a7 doc: Clarify that squashing should happen before review (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Unlike other repos, in our repo code review happens before merge, ideally.
Thus, rebases, solving merge conflicts and squashing should happen before review, which again happens before merge.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK fa1f3a26a7
fanquake:
ACK fa1f3a26a7
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a6a1b106dc guix: only download sources for hosts being built (fanquake)
Pull request description:
For example, if a user is only interested in building for Linux, this saves downloading the macOS compiler and additional dependencies, which is meaningful on a slow/poor connection. This will result in a few additional `make` invocations, for the Linux hosts, however this is low overhead, and time-wise irrelevant in terms of the overall build.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK a6a1b106dc
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95990b9f32 guix: Update conservative space requirements (Carl Dong)
5e6df11326 guix: Add support for powerpc64{,le} (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
The new time-machine commit contains a few small changes that make the
powerpc cross-toolchain work.
```
See this compare to review my custom patches to Guix: 7d6bd44da5...6c9d16db96
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 95990b9f32
Tree-SHA512: 464b0fb93d65962d8c27499293edb618d13d18f40d44e3eed96935e86d430666dfb1c5b8a30f99ffdfd17b44514ad88e358977390b689a2e3831d521f6f7b86a
The warning label shown on the overview page does not look clickable.
This PR makes the warning label look clickable by removing the 'flat' property.
Additionally, the Maximum Width is updated to fix the small hit-box issue.
...also update comments to remove mention of ::ChainActive()
From: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20750#discussion_r579400663
> Also, what about passing a const reference instead of a pointer? I
> know this is only theoretical, but previously if the tip was nullptr,
> then Height() evaluated to -1, now it evaluates to UB
ccb7b6a976 contrib: run test-symbol check for RISCV (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Now that we are using Focal for gitian building (glibc 2.31), we can use a newer introduced symbol, and include RISC-V in this test.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review re-ACK ccb7b6a976
Tree-SHA512: 4ddaafc0b6cced49a504847ed8da02b0a514eca69014fdc2ad01068c6f8ddf9ad992525f47b2a182c3b4a5845f8dacfe5a7e4acf2f303a5dab6a70daa3b89509
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
# Rename
sed -i -e 's/MakeFuzzingContext/MakeNoLogFileContext/g' $(git grep -l MakeFuzzingContext)
# Bump the copyright of touched files in this scripted diff to avoid touching them again later
./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./src/test/fuzz/
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
25c57d6409 [doc] Add a note about where lock annotations should go. (Amiti Uttarwar)
ad5f01b960 [validation] Move the lock annotation from function definition to declaration (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
Based on reviewing #21188
the first commit switches the lock annotations on `CheckInputScripts` to be on the function declaration instead of on the function definition. this ensures that all call sites are checked, not just ones that come after the definition.
the second commit adds a note to the developer-notes section to clarify where the annotations should be applied.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 25c57d6409🥘
promag:
Code review ACK 25c57d6409.
Tree-SHA512: 61b6ef856bf6c6016d535fbdd19daf57b9e59fe54a1f30d47282a071b9b9d60b2466b044ee57929e0320cb1bdef52e7a1687cacaa27031bbc43d058ffffe22ba
fa55159b9e net: Log to net debug in MaybeDiscourageAndDisconnect except for noban and manual peers (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The goal is to avoid local peers (e.g. untrusted peers on the local network or inbound onion peers via a local onion proxy) filling the debug log (and thus the disk).
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fa55159b9e
vasild:
ACK fa55159b9e
Tree-SHA512: de233bf57334580f9b91f369fafd131d71c5ae25db25b09cc8fa8cbf34c0648f083c52260a6a912238751467e3c3c5f5d2309c145710753058d44a0003f88f4f
8f9644890a qt: Remove Transactionview Edit Label Action (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
This PR removes the `Edit Label` action from the `transactionview` context menu. Since the `Edit Label` action will no longer be utilized in the `transactionview`, the `Edit Label` function logic is also removed.
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
|<img width="248" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-17 at 8 34 34 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108292189-9b86c800-7161-11eb-9e80-6238523bc27e.png">|<img width="248" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-17 at 8 35 10 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108292204-a17ca900-7161-11eb-8582-7f33d3e2ba8f.png">|
Among the context menu actions for each transaction in the `transactionview` is the `Edit Label` action.
While all other actions apply directly to the selected transaction, the `Edit Label` action applies to the selected transaction's address. As documented in issue #209 and [#1168](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/1168) , this is an "unfortunate" placement for such an action. The current placement creates a confusing UX scenario where the outcome of the action is ambiguous.
**Example of Ambiguous Behavior:**
The context menu gives the wrong impression that the `Edit Label` action will edit a `Label` for the specific transaction that has been right-clicked on. This impression can be because all other actions in this menu will relate to the specific transaction and the misconception between `Comment` and `Label`.
<img width="1062" alt="editlabel-start" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108296385-6da48200-7167-11eb-89f0-b21ccc58f6f4.png">
Let's say I wanted to give the transaction selected in the screenshot above a comment of "2-17[17:43]". Given all the context clues, it will be reasonable to assume that the `Edit Label` function will give a label to this transaction. Instead, it edits the `Label` for the address behind this transaction. Thus, changing the `Label` for all transactions associated with this address.
<img width="971" alt="editlabel-end" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108297179-e35d1d80-7168-11eb-86a9-0d2796c51829.png">
**Maintaining `Edit Label` Functionality:**
The action of Editing a Label should instead be reserved for the respective address tables of the `Send` and `Receive` tabs. As documented in this [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/209#issuecomment-780922101), `Edit Label` is currently implemented in the `Send` tab and is missing in the `Receive` tab. A follow-up PR can add the `Edit Label` functionality to the `Receive` tab.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 8f9644890a
Talkless:
tACK 8f9644890a, tested on Debian Sid.
Tree-SHA512: 70bbcc8be3364b0d4f476a9760aa14ad1ad1f53b0b130ce0ffe75190d76c386e6e26c530c0a55d1742402fe2b45c68a2af6dbfaf58ee9909ad93b06f0b6559d4
142807af8b gui: display BIP152 high bandwidth relay in peer details (Jon Atack)
9476886353 gui: display fRelayTxes in peer details (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This pull adds two fields to the peer details, "Wants Tx Relay" (fRelayTxes) and "High Bandwidth" (bip152_highbandwidth to/from). See the added tooltips for more info.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 142807af8b
jarolrod:
ACK 142807af8b
Tree-SHA512: 956c7fa54c9c2ea76ee879d370711be0bed4af05484a17d35a1dd77713ed34ff441ed3957d0ef3a7ca7cf59a2f5d898be49b12af609a16b3e3cbfc4a1ba8f54e
8353e8cecc peers-tab: bug fix right panel toggle (randymcmillan)
Pull request description:
Initial Presentation:

When node row selected - panel is presented:

When network disabled - right panel is hidden:

ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK 8353e8cecc
jonatack:
ACK 8353e8cecc tested rebased on current master. Behavior is initially a bit surprising but this would allow more columns to be added to the peers tab window. Verified that selecting more than one peer, clicking on a column header, or running `disconnectnode "" <currently-selected-peer-id>` in the console (or on the CLI with the `-server` startup option) returns the window to its full size. If this is merged, it might be nice to have an obvious way to close the details area like a clickable "close this" icon in the upper left corner of the area.
Talkless:
tACK 8353e8cecc, tested on Debian Sid. Made `bitcoind` connect to `bitcoin-qt` with the PR changes, and after I quit the `bitcoind` instance, right panel do disappear, compared to the previous commit where it didn't.
Tree-SHA512: 8fc156f40bdd61e3ba8db333c729a2a07fd5f0fd1eed56f2fd2aa5ae5864756f8ab6fad74ae2fb0552ee7518b6d489f5800709e6c80c6f31f61fd8ce21cece5f
be4cf4832f gui: update to "Direction/Type" peer details name/tooltip (Jon Atack)
151888383a gui: add "Type" column to Peers main window (Jon Atack)
6fc72bd6f0 gui: allow ConnectionTypeToQString to prepend direction optionally (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This pull:
- adds a sortable `Type` column to the GUI Peers tab window
- updates the peer details row to `Direction/Type`, so the `Type` column without a direction makes sense (the tooltip is also updated)

ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK be4cf4832f
leonardojobim:
Tested ACK be4cf4832f on Ubuntu 20.04 on VMWare.
Tree-SHA512: 6c6d1dbe7d6bdb616acff0aaf8f4223546f1d2524566e9cd6e5b1b3bed2be1e9b20b1bc52ed3b627df53ba1f2fe0bc76f036cf16ad934d8a446b515d9bece3b1
If a user is only interested in building for Linux, this saves
downloading the macOS compiler and additional dependencies.
This will result in a few additional `make` invocations, for the Linux
hosts, however this is quite low overhead.
Co-authored-by: Carl Dong <contact@carldong.me>
Setting the "Monospace" font family in a `*.ui` file does not work on
macOS, at least on Big Sur with Qt 5.15 (neither via the "font" property
nor via the "styleSheet" property). Qt chooses the ".AppleSystemUIFont"
instead of ".AppleSystemUIFontMonospaced".
This change makes macOS choose the correct monospaced font.
This option replaces --with-boost-process
This prepares external signer support to be disabled by default.
It adds a configure option to enable this feature and to check
if Boost::Process is present.
This also exposes ENABLE_EXTERNAL_SIGNER to the test suite via test/config.ini
Every (sub)test in the framework assumes the node is running, except for
the (sub)tests in this file. Remove that confusion by stopping the node
at the start of every subtest, instead of at the end.
fa330d8fed ci: Avoid invoking curl on the host (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The only requirement for the ci system are the programs `docker.io` and `bash`. However, the mac cross build invokes `curl` on the host. Fix that.
Before:
```
$ FILE_ENV="./ci/test/00_setup_env_mac.sh" ./ci/test_run_all.sh
...
./ci/test/05_before_script.sh: line 22: curl: command not found
```
After:
```
... (command passes)
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK fa330d8fed.
Tree-SHA512: 49120fd671a48a6599dd6c34f6d3502a6e9f84b4476061cab06f55cba374d8188f53b9b41363e90f5fafb0074767b581f30bd2545c0b6934580a7eccfa1ef5c4
e8ae1db864 style-only: Make AcceptToMemoryPool signature readable (Carl Dong)
8f5c100064 style-only: Make CheckSequenceLock signature readable (Carl Dong)
8c824819c8 validation: Use *this in CChainState::LoadMempool (Carl Dong)
0a9a24d8c7 validation: Pass in chainstate to UpdateMempoolForReorg (Carl Dong)
7142018812 validation: Pass in chainstate to CTxMemPool::removeForReorg (Carl Dong)
71734c65dc validation: Pass in chain to ::TestLockPointValidity (Carl Dong)
120aaba9ac tree-wide: Fix erroneous AcceptToMemoryPool replacements (Carl Dong)
417dafc1ee validation: Remove old AcceptToMemoryPool w/o chainstate param (Carl Dong)
3704433c4f scripted-diff: Invoke ::AcceptToMemoryPool with chainstate (Carl Dong)
229bc37b5f validation: Pass in chainstate to ::AcceptToMemoryPool (Carl Dong)
d0da7ea57a validation: Pass in chainstate to ::LoadMempool (Carl Dong)
3a205c43dc validation: Pass in chainstate to AcceptToMemoryPoolWithTime (Carl Dong)
d8a816329c validation: Add chainstate member to MemPoolAccept (Carl Dong)
4c15942b79 validation: Pass in chainstate to ::CheckSequenceLocks (Carl Dong)
577b774d0c validation: Remove old CheckFinalTx w/o chain tip param (Carl Dong)
7031cf89db scripted-diff: Invoke ::CheckFinalTx with chain tip (Carl Dong)
d015eaa550 validation: Pass in chain tip to ::CheckFinalTx (Carl Dong)
252b489c9f validation: Pass in coins tip to CheckInputsFromMempoolAndCache (Carl Dong)
73a6d2b7be validation: Pass in chainstate to IsCurrentForFeeEstimation (Carl Dong)
d1f932b0b0 validation: Pass in coins cache to ::LimitMempoolSize (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Overall PR: #20158 (tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager)
Note to reviewers:
1. This bundle may _apparently_ introduce usage of `g_chainman` or `::Chain(state|)Active()` globals, but these are resolved later on in the overall PR. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
2. There may be seemingly obvious local references to `ChainstateManager` or other validation objects which are not being used in callers of the current function in question, this is done intentionally to **_keep each commit centered around one function/method_** to ease review and to make the overall change systematic. We don't assume anything about our callers. Rest assured that once we are considering that particular caller in later commits, we will use the obvious local references. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
3. When changing a function/method that has many callers (e.g. `LookupBlockIndex` with 55 callers), it is sometimes easier (and less error-prone) to use a scripted-diff. When doing so, there will be 3 commits in sequence so that every commit compiles like so:
1. Add `new_function`, make `old_function` a wrapper of `new_function`, divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the local module only**
2. Scripted-diff to divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the rest of the codebase**
3. Remove `old_function`
ACKs for top commit:
glozow:
reACK e8ae1db864 via `git range-diff 15f0042...e8ae1db`, only change is fixing ATMP call from conflict
MarcoFalke:
ACK e8ae1db864📣
Tree-SHA512: 6af50f04940a69c5c3d3796a24f32f963fa02503cdc1155cc11fff832a99172b407cd163a19793080a5af98580f051b48195b62ec4a797ba2763b4883174153d
d02076b885 guix: Jump forwards in time-machine and adapt (Carl Dong)
f8ca8c5c28 guix: Supply --keep-failed for debugging (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
The new time-machine commit is Guix v1.2.0 with a yet-unupstreamed patch
for NSIS.
A few important changes:
1. Guix switched back from using CPATH to C{,PLUS}_INCLUDE_PATH as the
way to indicate #include search paths.
2. GCC's library is now split into a separate output, whereas before it
was included in the default output. This means that our gcc toolchain
packages need to propagate that output.
3. A few package versions were bumped
```
See this compare to review my custom patches to Guix: https://github.com/dongcarl/guix/compare/version-1.2.0...7d6bd44da57926e0d4af25eba723a61c82beef98
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK d02076b885
Tree-SHA512: 896d5bf1b6e5fda2f0106013c568c119bbbb86cb31a8c0a22432bada9b7da51678b96374bf8fd7c15353698ba47ac9dd39874d40c39001281471db7c78bf1705
22220ef6d5 test: Move P2WSH_OP_TRUE to shared test library (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Otherwise it can't be used in other tests (unit, fuzz, bench, ...)
ACKs for top commit:
darosior:
ACK 22220ef6d5
Tree-SHA512: 1b636e751281291f7c21ac51c3d014f6a565144c9482974391c516228e756442b077655eda970eb8bdb12974b97855a909b2b60d518026a8d5f41aa15ec7cbc8
3e68efa615 [net] Move checks from GetLocalAddrForPeer to caller (John Newbery)
d21d2b264c [net] Change AdvertiseLocal to GetLocalAddrForPeer (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This is the first part of #21186. It slightly disentangles addr handling in net/net_processing by making it explicit that net_processing is responsible for pushing addr records into `vAddrToSend`.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 3e68efa615🍅
Tree-SHA512: 9af50c41f5a977e2e277f24a589db38e2980b353401def5e74b108ac5f493d9b5d6b1b8bf15323a4d66321495f04bc271450fcef7aa7d1c095f051a4f8e9b15f
56ace907b9 Fix fuzz binary compilation under windows (Dan Benjamin)
Pull request description:
Small change to allow the fuzz binary to compile under windows. Also removed --disable-fuzz-binary from the windows CI test. This fixes#21212.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 56ace907b9 the best bugfixes are the ones removing code
Tree-SHA512: 6088fd955a5e511b5ca1b3eaa8469a889eb6d994c2827acac7695dac6e4e320a344b45f4015a2f279b16df0d4b23ec4df13304ae6315395ad2fe8c5b526cada4
876ac3f6b6 [tools] Allow argument/parameter bin packing in clang-format (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
clang-format documentation for BinPackArguments:
If `false`, a function call’s arguments will either be all on the same line or will have one line each.
```
true:
void f() {
f(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
}
false:
void f() {
f(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
}
```
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormatStyleOptions.html#configurable-format-style-options
There's no reason to forbid this format. Having multiple arguments or parameters per line can be just as readable as having one per line (and is certainly more readable than having extremely long lines).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 876ac3f6b6
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 876ac3f6b6
vasild:
ACK 876ac3f6b6
Tree-SHA512: 7c401b4551b458c83dd70883860788b4a60e08a5399171fef27a2f5fdc6b933f6454fe0d396c32d826e3ab537791329da3275ae9b5e9ad36630a6dc2c167e88f
bedb8d88bc Avoid comparision of integers with different signs (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Fixes an integer comparison of different signs (which errors out on `-Werror,-Wsign-compare`). Introduced in #21121.
See https://bitcoinbuilds.org/index.php?ansilog=982c61cf-6969-4001-bebc-dc215e5d29a4.log
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK bedb8d88bc
amitiuttarwar:
ACK bedb8d88bc
vasild:
ACK bedb8d88bc
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77772a1b80 doc: Rework internal and external links (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Some minor changes:
* Move Bitcoin Core download link to the very top. *Reason:* The download link has nothing to do with the section that explains Bitcoin. Also, anyone quickly looking for the download link will find it faster.
* Add a new link to the doc folder. *Reason*: Apart from the documentation that is shipped with the binary software, the doc folder is the primary location for Bitcoin Core related documentation.
* Remove dead link to pdf. *Reason*: The pdf can be trivially found by asking a search engine.
* Remove reference to "build server". *Reason*: There is no "build server". The CI system is explained in the next sentence in detail.
* Remove dead? link to translation mailing list. *Reason*: The translation process is explained in `doc/translation_process.md`, no need to explain it in detail in the main readme.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 77772a1b80
RiccardoMasutti:
ACK 77772a1
Tree-SHA512: 365824c6da519892ff239842b0c9525f559513eb800afd77b14febdc9d1a79294d9448df6cd25b623f1734ff859d9e20951e78fb8091d19fdadde0dd24eeddd4
c5da2749e2 build: actually stop configure if Boost isn't available (fanquake)
cad8b527ea build: explicitly install libboost-dev package (fanquake)
Pull request description:
If Boost is not found via AX_BOOST_BASE, we don't actually stop
configuring, only a warning is emitted:
```bash
checking for boostlib >= 1.58.0 (105800)... configure: We could not detect the boost libraries (version MINIMUM_REQUIRED_BOOST or higher). If you have a staged boost library (still not installed) please specify $BOOST_ROOT in your environment and do not give a PATH to --with-boost option. If you are sure you have boost installed, then check your version number looking in <boost/version.hpp>. See http://randspringer.de/boost for more documentation.
```
Instead we usually fail when one of the other AX_BOOST_* macros fails to find a library. These macros are slowly being
removed, and in any case, it makes more sense to fail earlier if Boost is missing.
If Boost is unavailable, the failure now looks like:
```bash
checking for boostlib >= 1.58.0 (105800)... configure: We could not detect the boost libraries (version 1.58.0 or higher). If you have a staged boost library (still not installed) please specify $BOOST_ROOT in your environment and do not give a PATH to --with-boost option. If you are sure you have boost installed, then check your version number looking in <boost/version.hpp>. See http://randspringer.de/boost for more documentation.
configure: error: Boost is not available!
```
Note that we now just pass the version into AX_BOOST_BASE, which fixes it's display in the output (rather than showing `MINIMUM_REQUIRED_BOOST`).
This PR also has a commit that adds `libboost-dev` to our install instructions and CI. This package is currently installed as a side-effect of installing our other libboost-*-dev packages. However as those continue to disappear, it makes sense to install boost-dev explicitly.
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fa24247d0f test: Fix NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED_MIN_BLOCKS disconnection (MarcoFalke)
fab6995629 test: Make test actually test something (MarcoFalke)
fae8f35df8 test: pep8 touched test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fix several bugs. Also, fix#21227
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utACK fa24247d0f - thanks for fixing.
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Code review ACK fa24247d0f with caveat above that I don't really understand the problem or fix. But the cleanups look good and the fix does seem perfectly safe. More description would be welcome!
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6bfbc97d71 test: disallow sendtoaddress/sendmany when private keys disabled (Jon Atack)
0997019e76 Disallow sendtoaddress and sendmany when private keys disabled (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Since `sendtoaddress` and `sendmany` (which use the `SendMoney` function) create and commit a transaction, they should not do anything when the wallet does not have private keys. Otherwise a valid transaction cannot be made.
Fixes#21104
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meshcollider:
utACK 6bfbc97d71
kristapsk:
ACK 6bfbc97d71. "Error: Private keys are disabled for this wallet" is definitely a better error message than "Insufficient funds" here. Hopefully change of error code from -6 to -4 doesn't break any software using Bitcoin JSON-RPC API.
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Several other parameters are now redundant since they can be safely
obtained from the chainstate given that ::cs_main is locked. These are
now removed.
The new time-machine commit is Guix v1.2.0 with a yet-unupstreamed patch
for NSIS.
A few important changes:
1. Guix switched back from using CPATH to C{,PLUS}_INCLUDE_PATH as the
way to indicate #include search paths.
2. GCC's library is now split into a separate output, whereas before it
was included in the default output. This means that our gcc toolchain
packages need to propagate that output.
3. A few package versions were bumped
b4511e2e2e log: Prefix log messages with function name if -logsourcelocations is set (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Prefix log messages with function name if `-logfunctionnames` is set.
Yes, exactly like `-logthreadnames` but for function names instead of thread names :)
This is a small developer ergonomics improvement: I've found this to be a cheap/simple way to correlate log output and originating function.
For me it beats the ordinary cycle of 1.) try to figure out a regexp matching the static part of the dynamic log message, 2.) `git grep -E 'Using .* MiB out of .* requested for signature cache'`, 3.) `mcedit filename.cpp` (`openemacs filename.cpp` works too!) and 4.) search for log message and scroll up to find the function name :)
Without any logging parameters:
```
$ src/bitcoind -regtest
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Using RdRand as an additional entropy source
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for signature cache, able to store 524288 elements
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for script execution cache, able to store 524288 elements
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Loaded best chain: hashBestChain=0fff88f13cb7b2c71f2a335e3a4fc328bf5beb436012afca590b1a11466e22ff height=0 date=2011-02-02T23:16:42Z progress=1.000000
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z block tree size = 1
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z nBestHeight = 0
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Imported mempool transactions from disk: 0 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 expired, 0 already there, 0 waiting for initial broadcast
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z 0 addresses found from DNS seeds
```
With `-logthreadnames` and `-logfunctionnames`:
```
$ src/bitcoind -regtest -logthreadnames -logfunctionnames
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [ReportHardwareRand] Using RdRand as an additional entropy source
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [InitSignatureCache] Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for signature cache, able to store 524288 elements
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [InitScriptExecutionCache] Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for script execution cache, able to store 524288 elements
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [LoadChainTip] Loaded best chain: hashBestChain=0fff88f13cb7b2c71f2a335e3a4fc328bf5beb436012afca590b1a11466e22ff height=0 date=2011-02-02T23:16:42Z progress=1.000000
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [AppInitMain] block tree size = 1
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [AppInitMain] nBestHeight = 0
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [loadblk] [LoadMempool] Imported mempool transactions from disk: 0 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 expired, 0 already there, 0 waiting for initial broadcast
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [dnsseed] [ThreadDNSAddressSeed] 0 addresses found from DNS seeds
```
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9f21ed4037 [test] Check user agent string from test framework connections (John Newbery)
9ce4c3c4c1 [test] Add P2P_SERVICES to p2p.py (John Newbery)
010542614d [test] Move MY_RELAY to p2p.py (John Newbery)
9b4054cb7a [test] Move MY_SUBVERSION to p2p.py (John Newbery)
7e158a6910 [test] Move MY_VERSION to p2p.py (John Newbery)
652311165c [test] Move MIN_VERSION_SUPPORTED to p2p.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
The messages.py module should contain code and helpers for
[de]serializing p2p messages. Specific usage of those messages should
be in p2p.py. This PR moves test framework specific constants to p2p.py.
It also changes the SUBVERSION constant to be a string instead of a bytes object. That means that it needs to be explicitly converted to a bytes object to serialize into a version message. Failing to do so would cause an easy-to-spot bug. This should avoid silent failures like the one solved in #20522.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 9f21ed4037
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GetLocalAddrForPeer() is only called in one place. The checks inside that
function make more sense to be carried out be the caller:
- fSuccessfullyConnected is already checked at the top of
SendMessages(), so must be true when we call GetLocalAddrForPeer()
- fListen can go into the conditional before GetLocalAddrForPeer() is
called.
Gossiping addresses to peers is the responsibility of net processing.
Change AdvertiseLocal() in net to just return an (optional) address
for net processing to advertise. Update function name to reflect
new responsibility.
de6b389d5d tests: Test getaddressinfo parent_desc (Andrew Chow)
e4ac869a0a rpc: Add parent descriptor to getaddressinfo output (Andrew Chow)
bbe4a36152 wallet: Add GetDescriptorString to DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
9be1437c49 descriptors: Add ToNormalizedString and tests (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Adds `parent_desc` field to the `getaddressinfo` RPC to export a public descriptor. Using the given address, `getaddressinfo` will look up which `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan` can be used to produce that address. It will then return the descriptor for that `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan` in the `parent_desc` field. The descriptor will be in a normalized form where the xpub at the last hardened step is derived so that the descriptor can be imported to other wallets. Tests are added to check that the correct descriptor is being returned for the wallet's addresses and that these descriptors can be imported and used in other wallets.
As part of this PR, a `ToNormalizedString` function is added to the descriptor classes. This really only has an effect on `BIP32PubkeyProvider`s that have hardened derivation steps. Tests are added to check that normalized descriptors are returned.
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Sjors:
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S3RK:
Tested ACK de6b389
jonatack:
Tested ACK de6b389d5d modulo a few minor comments
fjahr:
Code review ACK de6b389d5d
meshcollider:
Tested ACK de6b389d5d
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84716b134e Add "index/blockfilterindex -> validation -> index/blockfilterindex" to expected circular dependencies (Jonas Schnelli)
ab3a0a2fb9 Add functional test for blockfilterindex in prune-mode (Jonas Schnelli)
c286a22f7b Add debug startup parameter -fastprune for more effective pruning tests (Jonas Schnelli)
5e112269c3 Avoid pruning below the blockfilterindex sync height (Jonas Schnelli)
00d57ff768 Avoid accessing nullpointer in BaseIndex::GetSummary() (Jonas Schnelli)
6abe9f5b11 Allow blockfilter in conjunction with prune (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Maintaining the blockfilterindexes in prune mode is possible and may lead to efficient p2p based rescans of wallets (restore backups, import/sweep keys) beyond the prune height (rescans not part of that PR).
This PR allows running the blockfilterindex(es) in conjunction with pruning.
* Bitcoind/Qt will shutdown during startup when missing block data has been detected ([re]enable `-blockfilterindex` when we already have pruned)
* manual block pruning is disabled during blockfilterindex sync
* auto-pruning is delayed during blockfilterindex sync
ToDos:
* [x] Functional tests
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 84716b134e. Only changes since last review were suggested new FindFilesToPrune argument and test.
benthecarman:
tACK 84716b134e
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e829c9afbf refactor: replace sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0]) by std::size (C++17) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
365539c846 refactor: init vectors via std::{begin,end} to avoid pointer arithmetic (Sebastian Falbesoner)
63d4ee1968 refactor: iterate arrays via C++11 range-based for loops if idx is not needed (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This refactoring PR picks up the idea of #19626 and replaces all occurences of `sizeof(x)/sizeof(x[0])` (or `sizeof(x)/sizeof(*x)`, respectively) with the now-available C++17 [`std::size`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/iterator/size) (as [suggested by sipa](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19626#issuecomment-666487228)), making the macro `ARRAYLEN` obsolete.
As preparation for this, two other changes are done to eliminate `sizeof(x)/sizeof(x[0])` usage:
* all places where arrays are iterated via an index are changed to use C++11 range-based for loops If the index' only purpose is to access the array element (as [suggested by MarcoFalke](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19626#discussion_r463404541)).
* `std::vector` initializations are done via `std::begin` and `std::end` rather than using pointer arithmetic to calculate the end (also [suggested by MarcoFalke](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20429#discussion_r567418821)).
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practicalswift:
cr ACK e829c9afbf: patch looks correct
fanquake:
ACK e829c9afbf
MarcoFalke:
review ACK e829c9afbf 🌩
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Among the context menu actions for each transaction in the transactionview is the 'Edit Label' action.
While all other actions apply directly to the selected transaction, the 'Edit Label' action applies to the address of the selected transaction. This creates a confusing UX scenario where the outcome of the action is ambiguous. The action of Editing a Label should instead be reserved for the Send and Receive tabs.
This PR removes the 'Edit Label' action from the transactionview context menu. Since the 'Edit Label' action will no longer be utilized in the transactionview, the 'Edit Label' function logic is also removed.
9266f7497f util: Use std::chrono for time getters (MarcoFalke)
3c2e16be22 time: add runtime sanity check (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
I have a followup that should remove the last of our `boost:posix_time` usage in `ParseISO8601DateTime`, but that will likely need more cross-platform testing/discussion, so have just split them up as this change is straight forward.
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7bf04e358a build: remove mostly pointless BOOST_PROCESS macro (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Performing a series of link checks for a Boost component that is
header-only doesn't make much sense, and currently means we just have
another confusing Boost macro in our tree. I'm not sure why this was
originally done this way; maybe Sjors or luke-jr can elaborate (#15382 (929cda5470))?
The macro also has the side-effect of producing confusing error
messages. i.e in #20744, the CI is currently failing with:
```bash
checking for boostlib >= 1.58.0 (105800) lib path in "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/lib"... yes
checking for boostlib >= 1.58.0 (105800)... yes
checking whether the Boost::Process library is available... yes
configure: error: Could not find a version of the Boost::Process library!
```
This isn't useful, given there is no such thing as a `Boost::Process` library.
This PR just removes the macro entirely, but maintains a `--with-boost-process`
(defaulting to off), flag to configure. Hopefully this will also be
removed, in favour of `--enable/disable-external-signer` if/when #16546
is merged.
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882ce25132 cli: Treat high detail levels as the maximum in -netinfo (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
I somehow often type `-netinfo 5` which gets treated as `-netinfo 0`, after this change it's `-netinfo 4` which seems more convenient behavior.
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Tested ACK 882ce25132
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1363b6c27d [doc / util] Use comments to clarify time unit for int64_t type. (Amiti Uttarwar)
47a7a1687d [util] Introduce a SetMockTime that takes chrono time (Amiti Uttarwar)
df6a5fc1df [util] Change GetMockTime to return chrono type instead of int (Amiti Uttarwar)
a2d908e1da [test] Throw error instead of segfaulting in failure scenario (Amiti Uttarwar)
9a3bbe8fc5 [test] Introduce a unit test helper to create a valid mempool transaction. (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
Some miscellaneous improvements that came up when working on #21061
- The first commit is a helper to make valid mempool transactions & submit via ATMP. Introducing in this PR, using in #21061.
- The second commit is a small improvement in `miner_tests.cpp` that uses `BOOST_REQUIRE_EQUAL` to properly terminate the program instead of segfaulting in the failure scenario where the blocks do not include the expected number of transactions.
- The third commit changes the function signature of `GetMockTime()` to return a chrono type.
- The fourth & fifth commit overload `SetMockTime` to also accept chrono type, and adds documentation to indicate that the `int64_t` function signature is deprecated.
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vasild:
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Add a check that new connections from the test framework to the
node have the correct user agent string. This makes bugs easier
to detect if the user agent string ever changes.
The messages.py module should contain code and helpers for
[de]serializing p2p messages. Specific usage of those messages should
be in p2p.py. Therefore specify the nServices value in the calling code,
not in the messages.py module.
messages.py is for message and primitive data structures. Specifics
about the test framework's p2p implementation should be in p2p.py.
Also rename to P2P_VERSION_RELAY. Also rename msg_version.nRelay to
relay. In Bitcoin Core, this is referred to as fRelay, since it's a
bool, so this field has always been misnamed.
The messages.py module should contain code and helpers for
[de]serializing p2p messages. Specific usage of those messages should
be in p2p.py. Therefore move MY_SUBVERSION to p2p.py.
Also rename to P2P_SUBVERSION.
The messages.py module should contain code and helpers for
[de]serializing p2p messages. Specific usage of those messages should
be in p2p.py. Therefore move MY_VERSION to p2p.py.
Also rename to P2P_VERSION to distinguish it from
other versioning used in Bitcoin/Bitcoin Core.
Also always set the nVersion field in CBlockLocator to 0 and ignore the
field in deserialized messages. The field is not currently used for
anything in Bitcoin Core.
The messages.py module should contain code and helpers for
[de]serializing p2p messages. Specific usage of those messages should
be in p2p.py. Therefore move MIN_VERSION_SUPPORTED to p2p.py.
Also rename to MIN_P2P_VERSION_SUPPORTED to distinguish it from
other versioning used in Bitcoin/Bitcoin Core.
fafddfadda scripted-diff: Remove shadowing lock annotations (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Would be good to not redundantly copy the lock annotation from the class declaration to the member implementation. Otherwise it may not result in a compile failure if a new lock requirement is added to the member implementation, but not the class declaration.
ACKs for top commit:
amitiuttarwar:
ACK `fafddfadda`, confirmed that the annotations removed were all redundant. confirmed the claim of potential issue :)
hebasto:
ACK fafddfadda
jonatack:
Light utACK fafddfadda verified that the removed annotations in the definitions correspond to those in their respective declarations
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fd0be92cff doc: Add instructions on how to fuzz the P2P layer using Honggfuzz NetDriver (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add instructions on how to fuzz the P2P layer using [Honggfuzz NetDriver](http://blog.swiecki.net/2018/01/fuzzing-tcp-servers.html).
Honggfuzz NetDriver allows for very easy fuzzing of TCP servers such as Bitcoin Core without having to write any custom fuzzing harness. The `bitcoind` server process is largely fuzzed without modification.
This makes the fuzzing highly realistic: a bug reachable by the fuzzer is likely also remotely triggerable by an untrusted peer.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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de85af5cce test: store subversion (user agent) as string in msg_version (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
It seems more natural to treat the "subversion" field (=user agent string, see [BIP 14](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0014.mediawiki#Proposal)) of a node as pure string rather than a bytestring within the test framework. This is also suggested with the naming prefix in `msg_version.strSubVer`: one probably wouldn't expect a field starting with "str" to be a bytestring that needs further decoding to be useful. This PR moves the encoding/decoding parts to the serialization/deserialization routines so that the user doesn't have to bother with that anymore.
Note that currently, in the master branch the `msg_version.strSubVer` is never read (only in `msg_version.__repr__`); However, one issue that is solved by this PR came up while testing #19509 (not merged yet): A decoding script for binary message capture files takes use of the functional test framework convert it into JSON format. Bytestrings will be convered to hexstrings, while pure strings will (surprise surprise) end up without modification in the file.
So without this patch, we get:
```
$ jq . out.json | grep -m5 strSubVer
"strSubVer": "2f5361746f7368693a32312e39392e302f"
"strSubVer": "2f5361746f7368693a302e32302e312f"
"strSubVer": "2f5361746f7368693a32312e39392e302f"
"strSubVer": "2f5361746f7368693a302e32302e312f"
"strSubVer": "2f5361746f7368693a32312e39392e302f"
```
After this patch:
```
$ jq . out2.json | grep -m5 strSubVer
"strSubVer": "/Satoshi:21.99.0/"
"strSubVer": "/Satoshi:0.20.1/"
"strSubVer": "/Satoshi:21.99.0/"
"strSubVer": "/Satoshi:0.20.1/"
"strSubVer": "/Satoshi:21.99.0/"
```
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std::chrono::system_clock.time_since_epoch and time_t(0) are not guaranteed
to use the Unix epoch timestamp, but in practice they almost certainly will.
Any differing behavior will be assumed to be an error, unless certain
platforms prove to consistently deviate, at which point we'll cope with it
by adding offsets.
Do a quick runtime check to verify that
time_t(0) == std::chrono::system_clock's epoch time == unix epoch.
Co-authored-by: Anthony Towns <aj@erisian.com.au>
If Boost is not found via AX_BOOST_BASE, we don't actually stop
configuring, only a warning is emitted:
```bash
checking for boostlib >= 1.58.0 (105800)... configure: We could not detect the boost libraries (version MINIMUM_REQUIRED_BOOST or higher). If you have a staged boost library (still not installed) please specify $BOOST_ROOT in your environment and do not give a PATH to --with-boost option. If you are sure you have boost installed, then check your version number looking in <boost/version.hpp>. See http://randspringer.de/boost for more documentation.
```
Instead we would usually fail when one of the other
AX_BOOST_* macros fails to find a library. These macros are slowly being
removed, and in any case, it makes more sense to fail earlier if Boost
is missing.
If Boost is unavailable, the failure now looks like:
```bash
checking for boostlib >= 1.58.0 (105800)... configure: We could not detect the boost libraries (version 1.58.0 or higher). If you have a staged boost library (still not installed) please specify $BOOST_ROOT in your environment and do not give a PATH to --with-boost option. If you are sure you have boost installed, then check your version number looking in <boost/version.hpp>. See http://randspringer.de/boost for more documentation.
configure: error: Boost is not available!
```
Note that we now just pass the version into AX_BOOST_BASE, which fixes
it's display in the output (rather than MINIMUM_REQUIRED_BOOST).
This package is currently installed as a side-effect of installing our
other libboost-*-dev packages. However as those continue to dissapear,
it makes sense to install boost dev explicitly.
9cc8e30125 test: fix sign comparison warning in socket tests (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This fixes:
```bash
In file included from test/sock_tests.cpp:10:
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/test/unit_test.hpp:18:
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/test/test_tools.hpp:46:
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:107:17: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'const long' and 'const unsigned long' [-Wsign-compare]
return left == right;
~~~~ ^ ~~~~~
```
which was introduced in #20788.
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vasild:
ACK 9cc8e30125
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Performing a series of link checks for a Boost component that is
header-only doesn't make much sense, and currently means we just have
another confusing Boost macro in our tree. I'm not sure why this was
originally done this way; maybe Sjors or luke-jr can elaborate
(#15382 (929cda5470))?
The macro also has the side-effect of producing confusing error
messages. i.e in #20744, the CI is currently failing with:
```bash
checking for boostlib >= 1.58.0 (105800) lib path in "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/lib"... yes
checking for boostlib >= 1.58.0 (105800)... yes
checking whether the Boost::Process library is available... yes
configure: error: Could not find a version of the Boost::Process library!
```
This isn't useful, given there is no such thing as a `Boost::Process`
library.
This PR just removes the macro entirely, but maintains a `--with-boost-process`
(defaulting to off), flag to configure. Hopefully this will also be
removed, in favour of `--enable-disable-external-signer` if/when #16546
is merged.
If the miner code is faulty and does not include any transactions in a block,
the code segfaults when it tries to access block transactions. Instead, add a
check that safely aborts the process.
1afc0e4aa1 doc: remove potentially confusing ChainstateManager comment (James O'Beirne)
769a1ef9fd test: Add tests with maleated snapshot data (Fabian Jahr)
4d8de04f32 tests: add snapshot activation test (James O'Beirne)
31d225274f tests: add deterministic chain generation unittest fixture (James O'Beirne)
6606a4f8c6 move-onlyish: break out CreateUTXOSnapshot from dumptxoutset (James O'Beirne)
ad949ba449 txdb: don't reset during in-memory cache resize (James O'Beirne)
f6e2da5fb7 simplify ChainstateManager::SnapshotBlockhash() return semantics (James O'Beirne)
7a6c46b37e chainparams: add allowed assumeutxo values (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/master/proposal
---
This change proposes logic for activating UTXO snapshots, which is unused at the moment aside from an included unittest. There are a few moveonyish/refactoring commits to allow for halfway decent unittests.
Basic structure is included for specifying and checking the assumeutxo hash values used to validate activated snapshots. Initially I had specified a few height/hash pairs for mainnet in this change, but because of the security-critical nature of those parameters, I figured it was better to leave their inclusion to a future PR that includes only that change - my intent being that reviewers will be more likely to verify those parameters firsthand in a dedicated PR.
Aside from that and the snapshot activation logic, there are a few related changes:
- ~~allow caching the `nChainTx` value in the CCoinsViewDB; this is set during snapshot activation. Because we don't necessarily have access to the full chain at the time of snapshot load, this value is communicated through the snapshot metadata and must be cached within the chainstate to survive restarts.~~
- break out `CreateUTXOSnapshot()` from dumptxoutset. This is essentially a move-only change to allow the reuse of snapshot creation logic from within unittests.
- ...and a few other misc. changes that are solely related to unittests.
The move-onlyish commit is most easily reviewed with `--color-moved=zebra`.
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ef21fb7313 zmq test: speedup test by whitelisting peers (immediate tx relay) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
5c6546362d zmq test: fix flakiness by using more robust sync method (Sebastian Falbesoner)
8666033630 zmq test: accept arbitrary sequence start number in ZMQSubscriber (Sebastian Falbesoner)
6014d6e1b5 zmq test: dedup message reception handling in ZMQSubscriber (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Fixes#20934 by using the "sync up" method described in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20538#issuecomment-738791868.
After improving robustness with this approach (commits 1-3), it turned out that there were still some fails, but those were unrelated to zmq: Out of 500 runs, 3 times `sync_mempool()` or `sync_blocks()` timed out, which can happen because the trickle relay time has no upper bound -- hence in rare cases, it takes longer than 60s. This is fixed by enabling immediate tx relay on node1 (commit 4), which as a nice side-effect also gives us a rough 2x speedup for the test.
For further details, also see the explanations in the commit messages.
There is no guarantee that the test is still not flaky, but it would help if potential reviewers would run the following script locally and report how many runs failed (feel free to do less than 1000 runs, as this takes quite a long if ran with `--valgrind`):
```
#!/bin/sh
OUTPUT_FILE=./zmq_results
echo ===== repeated zmq test ===== > $OUTPUT_FILE
for i in `seq 1000`; do
echo ------------------------
echo ----- test run $i -----
echo ------------------------
echo --- $i --- >> $OUTPUT_FILE
./test/functional/interface_zmq.py --valgrind
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "FAILED. /o\\" >> $OUTPUT_FILE
else
echo "PASSED. \\o/" >> $OUTPUT_FILE
fi
done
echo Failed test runs:
grep FAILED $OUTPUT_FILE | wc -l
```
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a5e15ae45c scripted-diff: rename ping members (John Newbery)
45dcf22661 [net processing] Move ping data fields to net processing (John Newbery)
dd2646d12c [net processing] Move ping timeout logic to net processing (John Newbery)
0b43b81f69 [net processing] Move send ping message logic into function (John Newbery)
1a07600b4b [net] Add RunInactivityChecks() (John Newbery)
f8b3058992 [net processing] Add Peer& arg to MaybeDiscourageAndDisconnect() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This continues the work of moving application layer data into net_processing, by moving all ping data into the new Peer object added in #19607.
For motivation, see #19398.
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ffff84a9cb fuzz: Remove expensive and redundant muhash from crypto fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Remove because it is redundant with `src/test/fuzz/muhash.cpp` and incredibly expensive
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`std::string`'s push_back is rather slow because it needs to check & update the string size. For
`HexStr` the output string size is already easily know, so we can initially create the string with
the correct size and then just assign the data.
`HexStr` is heavily usd in `blockToJSON`, so this change is a noticeable benefit. Benchmark on an i7-8700 @3.2GHz:
* 71,315,461.00 ns/op master
* 62,842,490.00 ns/op this commit
So this little change makes `blockToJSON` about ~13% faster.
Moves the logic to prevent running inactivity checks until
the peer has been connected for -peertimeout time into its
own function. This will be reused by net_processing later.
96635e6177 init: use GetNetworkNames() in -onlynet help (Jon Atack)
0dbde700a6 rpc: use GetNetworkNames() in getnetworkinfo and getpeerinfo helps (Jon Atack)
1c3af37881 net: create GetNetworkNames() (Jon Atack)
b45eae4d53 net: update NET_UNROUTABLE to not_publicly_routable in GetNetworkName() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
per the IRC discussion today at http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2021-01-19.html#l-87
- return a more helpful string name for `Network::NET_UNROUTABLE`: "not_publicly_routable" instead of "unroutable"
- update the RPC getpeerinfo "network" help, and automate it and the getnetworkinfo "network#name" and the -onlynet help doc generation
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2ee4a7a9ec net: remove CNode::m_inbound_onion defaults for explicitness (Jon Atack)
24bda56c29 net: make CNode::m_inbound_onion public, drop getter, update tests (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Refactoring only, no change in behavior. This is a quick follow-up to #20210 to address these review comments:
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20210#discussion_r528835313
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20210#discussion_r550860416
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20210#issuecomment-766093925
Changes:
- make the `CNode::m_inbound_onion class` member public, update the Doxygen comment, drop the getter, and update the tests
- remove the `CNode::m_inbound_onion` default value initialization in the ctor declaration and the member initializer in favor of always passing it explicitly to the ctor where we initialize it dynamically, to both clarify the caller code and to allow the compiler to warn if it is uninitialized in the ctor or omitted in the caller
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3f8776a139 Re-add dead code detection (flack)
Pull request description:
This re-adds unreachable code detection for Python based on `vulture`.
Effectively, this reverts f4beb4996d. The difference to the previous version is that this runs with the `--min-confidence 100` setting. From https://pypi.org/project/vulture/:
> Use `--min-confidence 100` to only report code that is guaranteed to be unused within the analyzed files.
So this should avoid the previous issues where static analysis had wrong positives due to the dynamic nature of Python code by only reporting things that are unambiguous (such as code after a `return` statement). As such, there is not suppressions list.
My motivation was mainly #21081 which would have been caught by this (as can be seen by the CI run failing). This is still marked as draft because #21081 is needed to get the linter to pass. Also, there is a second problem that this found (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19509/files#r571454691). From what I can tell, this is a spurious type comment that could just be removed (or if that line has no side effects it could also be deleted altogether?). I could add a commit here to fix it, but I wanted to see if there is interest in having this linter again in the first place
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Can be reviewed with --word-diff-regex=.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i --regexp-extended 's/(PeerManagerImpl::.*\)).*LOCKS_.*\)/\1/g' ./src/net_processing.cpp
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
f64adc1eed test: remove unused function xor_bytes (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The function `xor_bytes` was introduced in commit 3c226639eb (#19953, BIP340-342 validation), even [code-reviewed](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19953/files#r509383731), but actually never used. The [default signing algorithm in BIP340](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0340.mediawiki#Default_Signing) needs a xor operation, but this step is currently done by a single xor operation on large integer operands:
```
t = (sec ^ int.from_bytes(TaggedHash("BIP0340/aux", aux), 'big')).to_bytes(32, 'big')
```
Alternatively, we could keep the function and as well use it:
```diff
--- a/test/functional/test_framework/key.py
+++ b/test/functional/test_framework/key.py
@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ def sign_schnorr(key, msg, aux=None, flip_p=False, flip_r=False):
P = SECP256K1.affine(SECP256K1.mul([(SECP256K1_G, sec)]))
if SECP256K1.has_even_y(P) == flip_p:
sec = SECP256K1_ORDER - sec
- t = (sec ^ int.from_bytes(TaggedHash("BIP0340/aux", aux), 'big')).to_bytes(32, 'big')
+ t = xor_bytes(sec.to_bytes(32, 'big'), TaggedHash("BIP0340/aux", aux))
kp = int.from_bytes(TaggedHash("BIP0340/nonce", t + P[0].to_bytes(32, 'big') + msg), 'big') % SECP256K1_ORDER
assert kp != 0
R = SECP256K1.affine(SECP256K1.mul([(SECP256K1_G, kp)]))
```
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6452190841 net_processing: simplify MaybeSetPeerAsAnnouncingHeaderAndIDs args (Anthony Towns)
39c2a69bc2 net_processing: move MaybeSetPeerAsAnnouncingHeadersAndIDs into PeerManagerImpl (Anthony Towns)
7b7117efd0 net_processing: simplify ProcessGetData and FindTxForGetData args (Anthony Towns)
34207b9004 net_processing: move FindTxForGetData and ProcessGetData to PeerManagerImpl (Anthony Towns)
d44084883a net_processing: simplify PeerManageImpl method args (Anthony Towns)
a490f0a056 net_processing: move MarkBlockAs*, TipMayBeStale, FindNextBlocksToDL to PeerManagerImpl (Anthony Towns)
052d9bc7e5 net_processing: simplify AlreadyHaveTx args (Anthony Towns)
eeac506250 net_processing: move AlreadyHaveTx into PeerManageImpl (Anthony Towns)
9781c08a33 net_processing: move some globals into PeerManagerImpl (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Turns some globals into member variables, and simplifies the parameter list for some of net_processing's internal functions. Mostly just serves as a code cleanup at this point.
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jnewbery:
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ariard:
Code Review ACK 6452190, changes are pretty straightforward.
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 6452190841 I have not reviewed this, but I left a comment 🐡
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5200929bfe depends: Include GUIX_ENVIRONMENT in id string (Carl Dong)
4c7d418588 depends: Improve id string robustness (Carl Dong)
b3bdff42b5 build: Proper quoting for var printing targets (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
Environment variables and search paths can drastically effect the
operation of build tools.
Include these in our id string to mitigate against false cache hits.
```
Note to builders: This will invalidate all depends output caches in `BASE_CACHE`
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aa929abf8d [docs] Update developer notes to discourage very long lines (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Mandatory rules on line lengths are bad - there will always be cases where a longer line is more readable than the alternative.
However, very long lines for no good reason _do_ hurt readability. For example, this declaration in validation.h is 274 chars:
```c++
bool ConnectTip(BlockValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams, CBlockIndex* pindexNew, const std::shared_ptr<const CBlock>& pblock, ConnectTrace& connectTrace, DisconnectedBlockTransactions& disconnectpool) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs_main, m_mempool.cs);
```
That won't fit on one line without wrapping on my 27" monitor with a comfortable font size. Much easier to read is something like:
```c++
bool ConnectTip(BlockValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams,
CBlockIndex* pindexNew, const std::shared_ptr<const CBlock>& pblock,
ConnectTrace& connectTrace, DisconnectedBlockTransactions& disconnectpool)
EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs_main, m_mempool.cs);
```
Therefore, _discourage_ (don't forbid) line lengths greater than 100 characters in our developer style guide.
100 chars is somewhat arbitrary. The old standard was 80, but that seems very limiting with modern displays.
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theStack:
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glozow:
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fa051c2386 doc: Guix is shipped in Debian and Ubuntu (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
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9305862f71 wallet: load flags before everything else (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Load and set wallet flags before processing other records. That way we can take them into account while processing those other records.
Suggested here:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16546#discussion_r572334983
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c943326d3c doc/bips: Add BIPs 43, 44, 49, and 84 (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
If you don't like what they say, please suggest alternatives ;)
ACKs for top commit:
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The benchmark BlockToJsonVerbose only tests generating (and destroying)
the JSON data structure, but serializing into a string is also a
performance critical aspect of the RPC calls.
Also, use ankerl::nanobench::doNotOptimizeAway to make sure the compiler
can't optimize the result of the calls away.
d4187e4619 [test] Use mocktime in test_seed_peers() (Dhruv Mehta)
015637dd44 [refactor] Correct log message in net.cpp (Dhruv Mehta)
Pull request description:
The test now takes less than 5 seconds instead of more than 2 minutes
Further context: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19884/files#r575336503
Before:
```
2021-02-12T17:22:25.980000Z TestFramework (INFO): Test seed peers, this will take about 2 minutes
2021-02-12T17:24:30.472000Z TestFramework (INFO): Test -networkactive option
```
After:
```
2021-02-12T17:33:39.224000Z TestFramework (INFO): Test seed peers
2021-02-12T17:33:43.139000Z TestFramework (INFO): Test -networkactive option
```
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We can't support a reset of the dbwrapper object when in-memory configuration is used
because it results in the permanent loss of coins. This only affects unittest
configurations (since that's the only place we use in-memory CCoinsViewDB instances).
Values for mainnet and testnet will be specified in a follow-up PR that can be
scrutinized accordingly. This structure is required for use in snapshot activation
logic.
fe3e993968 [p2p] No delay in adding fixed seeds if -dnsseed=0 and peers.dat is empty. Add -fixedseeds arg. (Dhruv Mehta)
Pull request description:
Closes#19795
Before PR: If `peers.dat` is empty and `-dnsseed=0`, bitcoind will fallback on to fixed seeds but only after a 60 seconds delay.
After PR: There's no 60 second delay.
To reproduce:
`rm ~/.bitcoin/peers.dat && src/bitcoind -dnsseed=0` without and with patch code
Other changes in the PR:
- `-fixedseeds` command line argument added: `-dnsseed=0 -fixedseeds=0 -addnode=X` provides a trusted peer only setup. `-dnsseed=0 -fixedseeds=0` allows for a `addnode` RPC to add a trusted peer without falling back to hardcoded seeds.
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060a2a64d4 ci: remove boost thread installation (fanquake)
06e1d7d81d build: don't build or use Boost Thread (fanquake)
7097add83c refactor: replace Boost shared_mutex with std shared_mutex in sigcache (fanquake)
8e55981ef8 refactor: replace Boost shared_mutex with std shared_mutex in cuckoocache tests (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This replaces `boost::shared_mutex` and `boost::unique_lock` with [`std::shared_mutex`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/shared_mutex) & [`std::unique_lock`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/unique_lock).
Even though [some concerns were raised](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16684#issuecomment-726214696) in #16684 with regard to `std::shared_mutex` being unsafe to use across some glibc versions, I still think this change is an improvement. As I mentioned in #21022, I also think trying to restrict standard library feature usage based on bugs in glibc is not only hard to do, but it's not currently clear exactly how we do that in practice (does it also extend to patching out use in our dependencies, should we be implementing more runtime checks for features we are using, when do we consider an affected glibc "old enough" not to worry about? etc). If you take a look through the [glibc bug tracker](https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/describecomponents.cgi?product=glibc) you'll no doubt find plenty of (active) bug reports for standard library code we already using. Obviously not to say we shouldn't try and avoid buggy code where possible.
Two other points:
[Cory mentioned in #21022](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21022#issuecomment-769274179):
> It also seems reasonable to me to worry that boost hits the same underlying glibc bug, and we've just not happened to trigger the right conditions yet.
Moving away from Boost to the standard library also removes the potential for differences related to Boosts configuration. Boost has multiple versions of `shared_mutex`, and what you end up using, and what it's backed by depends on:
* The version of Boost.
* The platform you're building for.
* Which version of `BOOST_THREAD_VERSION` is defined: (2,3,4 or 5) default=2. (see [here](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_70_0/doc/html/thread/build.html#thread.build.configuration) for some of the differences).
* Is `BOOST_THREAD_V2_SHARED_MUTEX` defined? (not by default). If so, you might get the ["less performant, but more robust"](https://github.com/boostorg/thread/issues/230#issuecomment-475937761) version of `shared_mutex`.
A lot of these factors are eliminated by our use of depends, but users will have varying configurations. It's also not inconceivable to think that a distro, or some package manager might start defining something like `BOOST_THREAD_VERSION=3`. Boost tried to change the default from 2 to 3 at one point.
With this change, we no longer use Boost Thread, so this PR also removes it from depends, the build system, CI etc.
Previous similar PRs were #19183 & #20922. The authors are included in the commits here.
Also related to #21022 - pthread sanity checking.
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de4238f92f build: consolidate reduced export checks (fanquake)
012bdec1b7 build: add building libconsensus to end-of-configure output (fanquake)
8f360e349e build: remove ax_gcc_func_attribute macro (fanquake)
f054a089ec build: remove AX_GCC_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE test for dllimport (fanquake)
7cd0a69664 build: test for __declspec(dllexport) in configure (fanquake)
1624e17b54 build: remove duplicate visibility attribute detection (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Darwin targets do not have a `protected` visibility function attribute, see [LLVM explanation](8e9a505139/clang/lib/Basic/Targets/OSTargets.h (L131)). This means that the `AX_GCC_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE` check for `visibility` fails:
```bash
configure:24513: checking for __attribute__((visibility))
configure:24537: g++ -std=c++11 -o conftest -g -O2 -DHAVE_BUILD_INFO -D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS -DMAC_OSX -DOBJC_OLD_DISPATCH_PROTOTYPES=0 -Wl,-headerpad_max_install_names conftest.cpp >&5
conftest.cpp:35:56: warning: target does not support 'protected' visibility; using 'default' [-Wunsupported-visibility]
int foo_pro( void ) __attribute__((visibility("protected")));
^
1 warning generated.
configure:24537: $? = 0
configure:24550: result: no
```
This leads to `EXPORT_SYMBOL` being [defined to nothing](f4de89edfa/src/script/bitcoinconsensus.h (L29)), as `HAVE_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE_VISIBILITY` is not defined, and when building with reduced exports, you end up with a libbitcoinconsensus.dylib that doesn't export any `_bitcoinconsensus_*` symbols.
```bash
➜ git:(master) nm -C src/.libs/libbitcoinconsensus.dylib | rg _bitcoinconsensus_
➜ git:(master)
```
We do have a [second check](f4de89edfa/configure.ac (L882)) for the `visibility` attribute, which works for Darwin as it's only testing for default visibility, however the result of this check isn't used at all. It was added in #4725, along with the `--enable-reduce-exports` option, however when libbitcoinconsensus was added in #5235, it used the results of the added `AX_GCC_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE` calls.
This PR removes our usage of the AX_GCC_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE macro entirely, in favour of our own checks in configure. This meant adding a check for `dllexport`, which I've tested as working with both [GCC](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Microsoft-Windows-Function-Attributes.html) and [Clang](https://releases.llvm.org/10.0.0/tools/clang/docs/AttributeReference.html#dllexport) when building for Windows. I haven't added an equivalent check for `dllimport`, as we weren't actually using the result of that check, we're just testing that `MSC_VER` was defined before using.
With these changes building a libbitcoinconsensus with reduced exports, when targeting Darwin, works as expected:
```bash
./autogen.sh
./configure --disable-tests --disable-bench --with-utils=no --with-daemon=no --with-gui=no --disable-wallet --with-libs=yes --enable-reduce-exports
make -j8
...
nm -C src/.libs/libbitcoinconsensus.dylib | rg _bitcoinconsensus_
000000000000a340 T _bitcoinconsensus_verify_script
00000000000097e0 T _bitcoinconsensus_verify_script_with_amount
000000000000a3c0 T _bitcoinconsensus_version
```
```python
>>> import ctypes
>>> consensus = ctypes.CDLL("src/.libs/libbitcoinconsensus.dylib")
>>> print(consensus.bitcoinconsensus_version())
1
>>> exit()
```
TODO: Modify a CI job to compile with --enable-reduce-exports and check for symbols in shared lib?
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Code review ACK de4238f92f
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e987ae5a55 test: Add test for deterministic UTXO set hash results (Fabian Jahr)
6ccc8fc067 test: Add test for gettxoutsetinfo RPC with MuHash (Fabian Jahr)
0d3b2f643d rpc: Add hash_type MUHASH to gettxoutsetinfo (Fabian Jahr)
2474645f3b refactor: Separate hash and stats calculation in coinstats (Fabian Jahr)
a1fcceac69 refactor: Improve encapsulation between MuHash3072 and Num3072 (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This is another Pr in the series PRs for Coinstatsindex (see overview in #18000). This PR adds the `hash_type` option `muhash` to `gettxoutsetinfo` through which the user can calculate the serialized muhash of the utxo set. This PR does not use the index yet.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
tACK e987ae5
achow101:
ACK e987ae5a55
jonatack:
Tested re-ACK e987ae5a55 per `git diff 3506d90 e987ae5`, reviewed diff, debug built, ran gettxoutsetinfo -signet and help on this branch vs master, at height 23127 both returned `hash_serialized_2` of `2b72d65f3b6efb2311f58374ea2b939abf49684d44f4bafda45faa3b5452a454` and this branch returned `muhash` of `c9f1ff12d345ccf9939c6bbf087e6f7399b6115adee1569287e9c5c43dbb475c`
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK e987ae5a55. Looks very good. I left one suggestion to simplify code, but feel free to ignore it here and maybe consider it for later since PR has already had a lot of review.
Tree-SHA512: 9a739ce375e73749fa69a467262b60d3e5314ef384e2d7150b3bbc8e4125cd9fd1db95306623bb9a632fcbaf5d9d2bf2f5cc43bf717d4ff5e2c9c4b52dd9296c
This fixes:
```bash
In file included from test/sock_tests.cpp:10:
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/test/unit_test.hpp:18:
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/test/test_tools.hpp:46:
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:107:17: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'const long' and 'const unsigned long' [-Wsign-compare]
return left == right;
~~~~ ^ ~~~~~
```
which was introduced in #20788.
We are already testing for this, and our test works correctly with a Darwin
target, where the macro does not. Darwin targets do not support "protected"
visibility.
25f899cc23 log: Move "Pre-allocating up to position 0x[...] in [...].dat" log message to debug category (practicalswift)
acd7980b37 log: Move "Leaving block file [...]: [...]" log message to debug category (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Move `Pre-allocating up to position 0x[…] in […].dat` log message to debug category.
After the cleanup of `-debug=net` log messages PR (#20724) was merged recently the console log now has very high signal to noise ratio. That's great! :)
This PR increases the signal to noise ratio slightly more by moving the most common remaining implementation detail log message (`Pre-allocating up to position 0x[…] in […].dat`) to the debug category where it belongs :)
Expected standard output from `bitcoind` (when in steady state) before this patch:
```
$ src/bitcoind
…
0000-00-00T00:00:00Z UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 height=000000 version=0x00000000 log0_work=00.000000 tx=000000000 date='0000-00-00T00:00:00Z' progress=0.000000 cache=000.0MiB(0000000txo)
0000-00-00T00:00:00Z UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 height=000000 version=0x00000000 log0_work=00.000000 tx=000000000 date='0000-00-00T00:00:00Z' progress=0.000000 cache=000.0MiB(0000000txo)
0000-00-00T00:00:00Z Pre-allocating up to position 0x0000000 in blk00000.dat
0000-00-00T00:00:00Z Pre-allocating up to position 0x000000 in rev00000.dat
0000-00-00T00:00:00Z UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 height=000000 version=0x00000000 log0_work=00.000000 tx=000000000 date='0000-00-00T00:00:00Z' progress=0.000000 cache=000.0MiB(0000000txo)
0000-00-00T00:00:00Z UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 height=000000 version=0x00000000 log0_work=00.000000 tx=000000000 date='0000-00-00T00:00:00Z' progress=0.000000 cache=000.0MiB(0000000txo)
0000-00-00T00:00:00Z UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 height=000000 version=0x00000000 log0_work=00.000000 tx=000000000 date='0000-00-00T00:00:00Z' progress=0.000000 cache=000.0MiB(0000000txo)
```
Expected standard output from `bitcoind` (when in steady state) after this patch:
```
$ src/bitcoind
…
0000-00-00T00:00:00Z UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 height=000000 version=0x00000000 log0_work=00.000000 tx=000000000 date='0000-00-00T00:00:00Z' progress=0.000000 cache=000.0MiB(0000000txo)
0000-00-00T00:00:00Z UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 height=000000 version=0x00000000 log0_work=00.000000 tx=000000000 date='0000-00-00T00:00:00Z' progress=0.000000 cache=000.0MiB(0000000txo)
0000-00-00T00:00:00Z UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 height=000000 version=0x00000000 log0_work=00.000000 tx=000000000 date='0000-00-00T00:00:00Z' progress=0.000000 cache=000.0MiB(0000000txo)
0000-00-00T00:00:00Z UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 height=000000 version=0x00000000 log0_work=00.000000 tx=000000000 date='0000-00-00T00:00:00Z' progress=0.000000 cache=000.0MiB(0000000txo)
0000-00-00T00:00:00Z UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 height=000000 version=0x00000000 log0_work=00.000000 tx=000000000 date='0000-00-00T00:00:00Z' progress=0.000000 cache=000.0MiB(0000000txo)
```
I find the latter alternative much easier to visually scan for anomalies (and more aesthetically pleasing TBH!).
Non-GUI users deserve nice interfaces too :)
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 25f899cc23
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fabce459bb fuzz: version handshake (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Not fuzzing the version handshake will limit fuzz coverage
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fabce459bb: patch looks very much correct
Tree-SHA512: 4091d27d39edee781d033e471b352084bb54df250d0890e4821a325926a44dff9b26a2614d67dd0529f73bd366b075d7a0a1a570c2837de286a1b93a59a8fb91
53e716ea11 [refactor] improve style for touched code (gzhao408)
174cb5330a [refactor] const ATMPArgs and non-const Workspace (gzhao408)
f82baf0762 [refactor] return MempoolAcceptResult (gzhao408)
9db10a5506 [refactor] clean up logic in testmempoolaccept (gzhao408)
Pull request description:
This is the first 4 commits of #20833, and does refactoring only. It should be relatively simple to review, and offers a few nice things:
- It makes accessing values that don't make sense (e.g. fee) when the tx is invalid an error.
- Returning `MempoolAcceptResult` from ATMP makes the interface cleaner. The caller can get a const instead of passing in a mutable "out" param.
- We don't have to be iterating through a bunch of lists for package validation, we can just return a `std::vector<MempoolAcceptResult>`.
- We don't have to refactor all ATMP call sites again if/when we want to return more stuff from it.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 53e716ea11💿
jnewbery:
Code review ACK 53e716ea11
ariard:
Code Review ACK 53e716e, I did tweak a bit the touched paths to see if we had good test coverage. Didn't find holes.
Tree-SHA512: fa6ec324a08ad9e6e55948615cda324cba176255708bf0a0a0f37cedb7a75311aa334ac6f223be7d8df3c7379502b1081102b9589f9a9afa1713ad3d9ab3c24f
615ba0eb96 test: add Sock unit tests (Vasil Dimov)
7bd21ce1ef style: rename hSocket to sock (Vasil Dimov)
04ae846904 net: use Sock in InterruptibleRecv() and Socks5() (Vasil Dimov)
ba9d73268f net: add RAII socket and use it instead of bare SOCKET (Vasil Dimov)
dec9b5e850 net: move CloseSocket() from netbase to util/sock (Vasil Dimov)
aa17a44551 net: move MillisToTimeval() from netbase to util/time (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Introduce a class to manage the lifetime of a socket - when the object
that contains the socket goes out of scope, the underlying socket will
be closed.
In addition, the new `Sock` class has a `Send()`, `Recv()` and `Wait()`
methods that can be overridden by unit tests to mock the socket
operations.
The `Wait()` method also hides the
`#ifdef USE_POLL poll() #else select() #endif` technique from higher
level code.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Re-ACK 615ba0eb96
jonatack:
re-ACK 615ba0eb96
Tree-SHA512: 3003e6bc0259295ca0265ccdeb1522ee25b4abe66d32e6ceaa51b55e0a999df7ddee765f86ce558a788c1953ee2009bfa149b09d494593f7d799c0d7d930bee8
3ddbf22ed1 util: Disallow negative mocktime (MarcoFalke)
f5f2f97168 net: Avoid UBSan warning in ProcessMessage(...) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid UBSan warning in `ProcessMessage(...)`.
Context: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20380#issuecomment-770427182 (thanks Crypt-iQ!)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 3ddbf22ed1 only change is adding patch written by me
ajtowns:
ACK 3ddbf22ed1 -- code review only
Tree-SHA512: e8d7af0457ca86872b75a4e406c0a93aafd841c2962e244e147e748cc7ca118c56be0fdafe53765f4b291410030b2c3cc8f76f733b37a955d34fc885ab6037b9
fa650ca7f1 Use -Wswitch for TxoutType where possible (MarcoFalke)
fa59e0b5bd test: Add missing script_standard_Solver_success cases (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This removes unused `default:` cases for all `switch` statements on `TxoutType` and adds the cases (`MULTISIG`, `NULL_DATA`, `NONSTANDARD`) to `ExtractDestination` for clarity.
Also, the compiler is now able to use `-Wswitch`.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa650ca7f1: patch looks correct and `assert(false);` is better than UB :)
hebasto:
ACK fa650ca7f1, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 282458b6523bd8923a0c0f5c423d1db2dce2a2d1b1d1dae455415c6fc995bb41ce82c1f9b0a1c0dcc6d874d171e04c30eca585f147582f52c7048c140358630a
fa4bc897fc fuzz: Fail if message type is not fuzzed (MarcoFalke)
faefed8cd5 fuzz: Count message type fuzzers before main() (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`process_message_*` is a nice way to quickly fuzz a single message type. However, the offered message types are outdated and all BIPs implemented in the last years are missing.
Fix that by adding them and failing when the number of message types don't add up.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa4bc897fc: patch looks correct and touches only `src/test/fuzz/`
Tree-SHA512: 8c98374b50fb4ab2ff2550daeab4c6e9f486bfe847466d217d4bc97d119adc99a82b87b56f47535b1cf8f844232bc7fa1230712a9147cda514ae78851556f988
fabeb5b9c7 fuzz: Disable shuffle when merge=1 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This should hopefully help make the deletion of fuzz inputs more deterministic.
My tests (N=1) revealed that without this patch 7000 files differ (https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets/pull/44#issuecomment-768841467). With this patch, "only" 2000 files differ.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fabeb5b9c7: `-shuffle=0` and `-prefer_small=1` make sense
Tree-SHA512: 21a701f52450d402a91dd6e0b33d564c63a9c3b919738eb9a80c24d48fc5b964088e325470738f39af0d595612c844acc7bf0941590cc2dc8c6f6ee4cb69c861
fac726b1b8 doc: Fixup docs in fuzz/script_assets_test_minimizer.cpp (MarcoFalke)
fafca47adc fuzz: Hide script_assets_test_minimizer (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is not an actual fuzz target. It is a hack to exploit the built-in capability of fuzz engines to measure coverage.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fac726b1b8: patch looks correct and touches only `src/test/fuzz/`
Tree-SHA512: 0652dd8d9e95746b0906be4044467435d8204a34a30366ae9bdb75b9cb0788d429db7cedf2760fd543565d9d4f7ee206873ed10a29dd715a792a26337f65b53c
fa2c521115 Deduplicate some block-to-JSON code. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
Some of the logic converting blocks and block headers to JSON for the blockchain RPC methods (`getblock`, `getlockheader`) was duplicated. Instead of that, the `blockToJSON` RPC method now calls `blockheaderToJSON` first, and then fills in the missing, block-specific bits explicitly.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa2c521115
Tree-SHA512: 1b9b269e251d9c8c1056f253cfc2a795170d609f4c26ecc85b1ff9cdd567095a673dd89564e0d587b32dfc152ea01b2682169b018f2c9c3004c511a9998d772e
7a135d57b2 Add EditorConfig file. (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
### Motivation
Developers are supposed to follow [Coding style](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md#coding-style-general). However, [from time to time](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21075#discussion_r570125634) a PR is created and then its author is asked to change tabs to spaces, for example.
Introducing an `.editorconfig` file can mitigate these formatting issues.
### User story
A contributor wants to create a new PR. She clones Bitcoin Core repo, opens her editor, the editor loads `.editorconfig` rules and writes her patch with correct formatting rules. Less Coding Style issues is then discovered in the PR review process and thus less CI runs are needed.
### What is EditorConfig file?
https://editorconfig.org provides very well and concise explanation:
> What is EditorConfig?
> EditorConfig helps maintain consistent coding styles for multiple developers working on the same project across various editors and IDEs. The EditorConfig project consists of a file format for defining coding styles and a collection of text editor plugins that enable editors to read the file format and adhere to defined styles. EditorConfig files are easily readable and they work nicely with version control systems.
### Support
`.editorconfig` is supported by many IDEs and text editors. Sometimes, the support is out of the box and sometimes a plugin is needed. However, for example, VS Code detects `.editorconfig` presence and automatically offers you to install the missing plugin.
See https://editorconfig.org/#pre-installed for details on support. To name a few:
* Visual Studio (out of the box)
* VS Code (plugin)
* JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, etc.) (out of the box)
* Sublime Text (plugin)
* Emacs (plugin)
* Vim (plugin)
Not supported (AFAIK):
* [mcedit](https://github.com/MidnightCommander/mc)
### My editor does not support `.editorconfig`
Then nothing really changes for you.
### `.editorconfig` vs `.clang-format`
As explained [here](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/clangformat-support-in-visual-studio-2017-15-7-preview-1/):
> Note that Visual Studio also supports EditorConfig, which works in a similar way. ClangFormat, however, has a [much larger variety of style options](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormatStyleOptions.html) than EditorConfig, including some very C++ specific rules that can be set, and it is already used by C++ developers today.
Having both `.editorconfig` and `.clang-format` in a project, may not always work correctly though, I think. As some editors may have a plugin for `.editorconfig` and a plugin for `clang-formatter` which may not work correctly in unison. In VS Code & Visual Studio EditorConfig [takes precedence over other settings](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/visualstudio-docs/blob/master/docs/ide/cpp-editorconfig-properties.md#c-editorconfig-formatting-conventions).
### Possible issues
Your editor may change formatting for some 3rd party library if you edit the code. A solution for this would be to make EditorConfig rules more specific (include only certain paths). I'm not sure if it is an issue in practice.
### Testing
Add some trailing whitespace to a Python file and save the file. You should see that the trailing whitespace is removed.
### Possible future work
It would be great to define rules for Makefiles. This would be good start:
```
# Makefiles
[Makefile,*.am]
indent_style = tab
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
```
I don't know makefiles in this project good enough to propose something reasonable. If this PR is well received, it would be great to add it in this PR.
Also, there are actually many different file extensions and so the proposed `.editorconfig` file can be probably improved very much:
```powershell
Get-ChildItem -Recurse | % {$_.Extension.ToLower()} | sort | unique
```
<details><summary>Click to see the output</summary>
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```
</details>
Fixes#21092
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Tested re-ACK 7a135d57b2
MarcoFalke:
Approach ACK 7a135d57b2
Tree-SHA512: c36a3424ecc751fbdd66101463b0c470f5c7adcdb4795b1cd267ff718eb345a04615fc1182338adf5b7db724469dca00c64815a9ef77064734a6536fba41a2ba
In the arguments of `InterruptibleRecv()`, `Socks5()` and
`ConnectThroughProxy()` the variable `hSocket` was previously of type
`SOCKET`, but has been changed to `Sock`. Thus rename it to `sock` to
imply its type, to distinguish from other `SOCKET` variables and to
abide to the coding style wrt variables' names.
Use the `Sock` class instead of `SOCKET` for `InterruptibleRecv()` and
`Socks5()`.
This way the `Socks5()` function can be tested by giving it a mocked
instance of a socket.
Co-authored-by: practicalswift <practicalswift@users.noreply.github.com>
Introduce a class to manage the lifetime of a socket - when the object
that contains the socket goes out of scope, the underlying socket will
be closed.
In addition, the new `Sock` class has a `Send()`, `Recv()` and `Wait()`
methods that can be overridden by unit tests to mock the socket
operations.
The `Wait()` method also hides the
`#ifdef USE_POLL poll() #else select() #endif` technique from higher
level code.
Move `CloseSocket()` (and `NetworkErrorString()` which it uses) from
`netbase.{h,cpp}` to newly added `src/util/sock.{h,cpp}`.
This is necessary in order to use `CloseSocket()` from a newly
introduced Sock class (which will live in `src/util/sock.{h,cpp}`).
`sock.{h,cpp}` cannot depend on netbase because netbase will depend
on it.
faa8afe70b ci: Re-run wine tests once if they fail (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Works around the intermittent wine issue: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21122#issuecomment-776517563
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK faa8afe70b - thanks for following up with this.
Tree-SHA512: cb377a8e62c7fcf38fb5bdd6203af82c6c302c86f7fc219cb756eb7b6d3d4fe4ebf30a36ebba739199ff7814b26256a3701cf38dc5e681b18c2f249cdf6d852e
Move `MillisToTimeval()` from `netbase.{h,cpp}` to
`src/util/system.{h,cpp}`.
This is necessary in order to use `MillisToTimeval()` from a newly
introduced `src/util/sock.{h,cpp}` which cannot depend on netbase
because netbase will depend on it.
059e8ccc1e Change BOOST_CHECK to BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL to see mismatched values when a check fails. (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
This is useful to see mismatched values when a check fails as specified in the [Boost documentation](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_71_0/libs/test/doc/html/boost_test/utf_reference/testing_tool_ref/assertion_boost_level.html).
This PR would make #20744 PR's diff smaller by a bit.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 059e8ccc1e
theStack:
Code Review ACK 059e8ccc1e
Tree-SHA512: 82359ef38e0d1926f12a34aeff6fde6d1d307c703a080547749b908f873c2a2f894f6f094c33470b32987c229e3a1f17f7d1e877663c53293c023bde0e7272c1
Some of the logic converting blocks and block headers to JSON for
the blockchain RPC methods (getblock, getlockheader) was duplicated.
Instead of that, the blockToJSON RPC method now calls blockheaderToJSON
first, and then fills in the missing, block-specific bits explicitly.
fa272dfdff ci: Properly bump to focal for win cross build (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixes#21122
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa272dfdff - Looks good to me. I can see the wine version output, `wine-5.0 (Ubuntu 5.0-3ubuntu1)`, in the [log](https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5743559502462976), and `make check` is running.
Tree-SHA512: cd37462afc5512e00cef5e9e7fd1bb5c43c600e833b30cdea2c1c443dc7b0e68f5f2cbaf9d7b655892059af0a226478211db1dc97c10fe4dcdfe666a784f3afc
Speeds up the zmq test roughly by a factor of 2x (~20 sec. instead of
~40 sec.) and also avoids timeouts on the synchronization methods
(sync_mempool() / sync_blocks()) that happened with a slight chance.
This is due to the fact that there is no upper bound on the trickle
relay time, so even the default of 60s is sometimes too low. Fixed by
enabling immediate tx relay on node1.
After connecting the subscriber sockets to the node, there is no
guarantee that the node's zmq publisher interfaces are ready yet, which
means that potentially the first expected notification messages could
get lost and the test fails. Currently this is handled by just waiting
for a short period of time (200ms), which works most of the time but is
still problematic, as in some rare cases the setup time takes much
longer, even in the range of multiple seconds.
The solution in this commit approaches the problem by using a more
robust method of syncing up, originally proposed by instagibbs:
1. Generate a block on the node
2. Try to receive a notification on all subscribers
3. If all subscribers get a message within the timeout (1 second),
we are done, otherwise repeat starting from step 1
The ZMQSubscriber reception methods currently assert that the first
received publisher message has a sequence number of zero. In order to
fix the current test flakiness via "syncing up" to nodes in the setup
phase, we have to cope with the situation that messages get lost and the
first actual received message has a sequence number larger than zero.
1bca2aa694 Introduce GetUniquePath(base) helper method to replace boost::filesystem::unique_path() which is not available in std::filesystem. (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
This PR makes it easier in #20744 to remove our dependency on the `boost::filesystem::unique_path()` function which does not have a direct equivalent in C++17.
This PR attempts to re-implement `boost::filesystem::unique_path()` as `GetUniquePath(path)` but the implementations are not meant to be the same.
Note:
* Boost 1.75.0 implementation of `unique_path`: 9cab675b71/src/unique_path.cpp (L235)
* In the previous implementation, I attempted to add:
```cpp
fs::path GetUniquePath(const fs::path& base)
{
FastRandomContext rnd;
fs::path tmpFile = base / HexStr(rnd.randbytes(8));
return tmpFile;
}
```
to `fs.cpp` but this leads to a circular dependency: "fs -> random -> logging -> fs". That is why the modified implementation adds a new file.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 1bca2aa694
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 1bca2aa694. It's a simple change and extra test coverage is nice
Tree-SHA512: f324bdf0e254160c616b5033c3ece33d87db23eb0135acee99346ade7b5cf0d30f3ceefe359a25a8e9b53ba8e4419f459c2bdd369e10fc0152ce95031d1f221c
c9095b738f test: remove unnecessary assignment in bdb (Bruno Garcia)
Pull request description:
This PR removes the unnecessary assignment to page_info['entries'] on line 54 since there is another assignment for it in line 59.
I think a lint (#21096) would detect cases like this one.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK c9095b738f
theStack:
Code Review ACK c9095b738f
Tree-SHA512: 23377077c015b04361fd416b41bf6806ad0bdd4d264be6760f0fd3bc88d694d2cd52cae250519925c5d3b3c70715772714c3863f8fa181a2eb4883204ccdbf9d
This creates a cleaner interface with ATMP, allows us to make results const,
and makes accessing values that don't make sense (e.g. fee when tx is
invalid) an error.
4676a4fb5b [addrman] Don't repeat "Bucketing method was updated" log multiple times (John Newbery)
436292367c [addrman] Improve serialization comments (John Newbery)
ac3547eddd [addrman] Improve variable naming/code style of touched code. (John Newbery)
a5c9b04959 [addrman] Don't rebucket new table entries unnecessarily (John Newbery)
8062d928ce [addrman] Rename asmap version to asmap checksum (John Newbery)
009b8e0fdf [addrman] Improve variable naming/code style of touched code. (John Newbery)
b4c5fda417 [addrman] Fix new table bucketing during unserialization (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This fixes three issues in addrman unserialization.
1. An addrman entry can appear in up to 8 new table buckets. We store this entry->bucket indexing during shutdown so that on restart we can restore the entries to their correct buckets. Commit ec45646de9 broke the deserialization code so that each entry could only be put in up to one new bucket.
2. Unserialization may result in an entry appearing in a 9th bucket. If the entry already appears in 8 buckets don't try to place it in another bucket.
3. We unnecessarily rebucket when reading a peers.dat with file version 1. Don't do that.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK 4676a4fb5b
glozow:
re-ACK 4676a4fb5b, changes were a rename, comments, and removing repeat-logging.
naumenkogs:
ACK 4676a4f
laanwj:
Code review ACK 4676a4fb5b
dhruv:
ACK 4676a4fb5b
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 4676a4fb5b. I'm not previously familiar with this code but all the changes here do make sense and seem like improvements. Left some notes and comments, but they aren't important so feel to ignore.
Tree-SHA512: b228984f6dec5910be23c3740ae20258da33bcf66ceb7edb10e5a53163450f743bab349e47f09808b7e8d40f27143119ec3e0981d7e678aa494d8559a1c99c23
ac24af453d ci: use Ubuntu Focal for macOS cross build (fanquake)
Pull request description:
I had assumed Cirrus was spinning up Docker containers to run the CI,
however we are actaully running on the Cirrus machines themselves. See
`DANGER_RUN_CI_ON_HOST` and in the logs:
```bash
Running on host system without docker wrapper
```
So with this change we will actually be using Focal for the macOS cross build.
Follow up to #21036.
This originally contained Windows changes, and an attempt to get Cirrus running without `DANGER_RUN_CI_ON_HOST`, however that seems non-trival, so Windows changes have been dropped from here for now.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK ac24af453d
Tree-SHA512: 587ba5acf741bcefecf1bc262fa1177f565ebfa9de56125eca19ed3c7db7b9aabfb96866e9c140681b88cb7015a3ded2bc6b4b1b235543d6f6e9dfc6984d569f
e1604b3d50 doc: Replace tabs for spaces (Gunar C. Gessner)
98db48d349 doc: Fix markdown formatting (Gunar Gessner)
Pull request description:
Lines were being joined making it hard to read.
ACKs for top commit:
RandyMcMillan:
ACK e1604b3d50
Tree-SHA512: fd5a7c5e9a1cbbf0fbb13b5c30b87853c84751da7f0fad08151bda07f1933872ab51cad29a0c0a70ced48e60df6d83bff3f84c2f77d00d22723fae9a8c3534fc
fa0a4d6c60 test: remove assert_blockchain_height (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This simplifies the code and solves intermittent timeouts caused by commit 0d39b5848a.
E.g. https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5196092369272832?command=ci#L3126
```
test 2021-02-08T12:27:56.275000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 127, in main
self.run_test()
File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/feature_assumevalid.py", line 180, in run_test
self.assert_blockchain_height(self.nodes[0], 101)
File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/feature_assumevalid.py", line 92, in assert_blockchain_height
assert False, "blockchain too short after timeout: %d" % current_height
AssertionError: blockchain too short after timeout: 101
ACKs for top commit:
glozow:
ACK fa0a4d6c60
Tree-SHA512: 3859b0c1581c21f03c775f119204cc3a219e5d86346883634886f6da46feaf254b9c6c49c1ec4581ffe409cdf05f6e91ec38c3976c3daf4a9e67f96ddc1e0dce
cb151b797a build: Disable --disable-fuzz-binary for guix builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
fd7caae35f build: Disable --disable-fuzz-binary for gitian builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Fuzz binary is not shipped to users.
This PR saves hundreds MB of the disk space for containers.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK cb151b797a
fanquake:
ACK cb151b797a
Tree-SHA512: 858e3816576c307b47915bb05de79a28029beaef8835c01f1bd6a764a0cf7f7f63ef8c2dc2c5944cb36cc9f4788d9b0590b8a5dda96940167252ba371cdbd078
723eb4326b test: Fix Windows cross build (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (e51f6c4dee, after #20936 merge), Windows cross compiling fails:
```
$ make > /dev/null
In file included from ./policy/fees.h:12,
from policy/fees.cpp:6:
policy/fees.cpp: In member function ‘unsigned int CBlockPolicyEstimator::HighestTargetTracked(FeeEstimateHorizon) const’:
./sync.h:232:104: warning: control reaches end of non-void function [-Wreturn-type]
232 | #define LOCK(cs) DebugLock<decltype(cs)> PASTE2(criticalblock, __COUNTER__)(cs, #cs, __FILE__, __LINE__)
| ^
policy/fees.cpp:680:5: note: in expansion of macro ‘LOCK’
680 | LOCK(m_cs_fee_estimator);
| ^~~~
test/fuzz/netaddress.cpp:12:10: fatal error: netinet/in.h: No such file or directory
12 | #include <netinet/in.h>
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
make[2]: *** [Makefile:13039: test/fuzz/fuzz-netaddress.o] Error 1
make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
libtool: warning: undefined symbols not allowed in x86_64-w64-mingw32 shared libraries; building static only
test/fuzz/string.cpp: In function ‘void string_fuzz_target(FuzzBufferType)’:
test/fuzz/string.cpp:81:11: error: ‘ShellEscape’ was not declared in this scope
81 | (void)ShellEscape(random_string_1);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
make[2]: *** [Makefile:13543: test/fuzz/fuzz-string.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [Makefile:15078: all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [Makefile:812: all-recursive] Error 1
```
This PR fixes both of errors.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 723eb4326b
Tree-SHA512: 5d2fba5ca806e64bf92011786d1f868c6624f786bfa753a10316feab7a802a28ec27a4bd25fc26dc289a399895a521c3878ffa1efeff0e540c7245cdb8e4942c
fa362064e3 rpc: Return total fee in mempool (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This avoids having to loop over the whole mempool to query each entry's fee
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK fa362064e3
glozow:
ACK fa362064e3🧸
jnewbery:
ACK fa362064e3
Tree-SHA512: e2fa1664df39c9e187f9229fc35764ccf436f6f75889c5a206d34fff473fc21efbf2bb143f4ca7895c27659218c22884d0ec4195e7a536a5a96973fc9dd82d08
9913419cc9 test: remove type: comments in favour of actual annotations (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Now that we require Python 3.6+, we should be using variable type
annotations directly rather than `# type:` comments.
Also takes care of the discarded value issue in p2p_message_capture.py.
See: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19509/files#r571674446.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 9913419cc9
jnewbery:
Code review ACK 9913419cc9
Tree-SHA512: 63aba5eef6c1320578f66cf8a6d85ac9dbab9d30b0d21e6e966be8216e63606de12321320c2958c67933bf68d10f2e76e9c43928e5989614cea34dde4187aad8
2ecaf21433 gitian: remove execstack workaround for ricv64 & powerpc64le (fanquake)
5baff2b318 build: use focal in gitian descriptors (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This PR changes the gitian descriptors to use Ubuntu Focal (20.04), over Bionic (18.04), moving from GCC 7.5 to GCC 8.4 for native Linux builds, mingw-w64 GCC 7.3 to mingw-w64 GCC 9.3 for Windows builds, while continuing to use GCC 8.4 for all cross builds and Clang 8.0.0 for macOS builds.
It also drops the `-Wl,-z,noexecstack` workaround we've been using for the riscv64 and powerpc64le hosts, as it's no-longer needed. One new package is installed in the osx build, `libtinfo5`, as libtinfo5.so is required by our downloaded Clang 8.
A bump to Focal will at least be required if we want to update to a newer Qt (5.15, #19716) for 22.0, as we need a newer version of [`g++-mingw-w64`](https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/g++-mingw-w64-x86-64) and the [`mingw-w64`](https://mingw-w64.org/doku.php) headers. This can still be done while continuing to use GCC 8.4 for Linux builds (see below), however the newer `g++-mingw-w64` will be based off of GCC 9.3.
**Some considerations**
GCC 9 is affected by #20005 "memcmp with constants that contain zero bytes are broken in GCC", and the newer `g++-mingw-w64` will be based off of GCC 9.3.
The `--no-*` variants of the Windows linker flags (i.e `--no-dynamicbase`) we use to [test our `security-check.py` script](16b784d953/contrib/devtools/test-security-check.py (L53)) are not patched into the mingw binutils in Focal (they have been re-added in Groovy (20.10)). This isn't currently an issue, however, we might add a call to `test-security-check` for Guix (#20980), and if we wanted to do the same for gitian, it would not work. Note how it's quite "easy" for us to apply the `--no-*` variant patch to our Guix build; it would be quite a bit harder to do in Gitian.
Gitian Builds @ 2ecaf21433
#### Linux
```bash
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444fe1b3b933c00bcbd4a9d86888cff3b61c1215b1debccd2843e842d1224777 bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
88e486ff465980dc1a4aab9687d142ec6f727ed2c52cf539f69db2877dee83b2 bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
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34bcc13d78d929d575e34e77a6672f23ca7ea23230b28ec2eed563889352ba86 bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
b4c5f959664f3063df4330edfe343c17120eb6b556ee1c15c4aeb2c1c54ffd49 bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
918fa72ab6f6ebce4e9663c93f72fe26651c260477cbb54749f7eb61438b5cc1 bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
f704f9f8c053ffe37d854e2e81e0f4c0614c435dad7f5d82518c681b73a76ae6 bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
b59e3a62f1df9d79f30e916b3c9655f654036fe3a420040c53acc8dd9f4162c5 bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
a4dc9ca877cc97544e65db11be38406d16f15d74fcdcd2318bb92474729bc60d bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
b40ba2d5da498330ade92a4ccebcceb1452b94c8ffeacb336f87e93b5c88d8af src/bitcoin-2ecaf214331b.tar.gz
af6ebc91147778e4e6705eade62608dde4d6e60522d79087fa9129bdb7c01199 bitcoin-core-linux-22-res.yml
```
#### Windows
```bash
121a3970a6911cb8c453b2ce37d03f6cbb43333e29db8fa516c68563fb367f43 bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-win-unsigned.tar.gz
6294e9efebe935092f9ba119dc60ad4094f18b51c4181324e54d3057524d6101 bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-win64-debug.zip
5b5a236b63e67f5f6c07ad9aa716aa7b72fb63722c96798b332c6d164738f9cf bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
c1fa5894c5e02a201637567c80b9bde9024f44673dcd06fd4d489c1709179279 bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-win64.zip
b40ba2d5da498330ade92a4ccebcceb1452b94c8ffeacb336f87e93b5c88d8af src/bitcoin-2ecaf214331b.tar.gz
665fd7eb61aed368150db58a254f15fb5efb51a4efa5abcc52571cb7a1a5de22 bitcoin-core-win-22-res.yml
```
#### macOS
```bash
6a1deae7662aa782baa82a42590f862c6bcdc4f4e38daa9b8c2a9eed1fbb5397 bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-osx-unsigned.dmg
1ee843266e84928a4323fa255c833528c2617a2c9fd2f98fb26ba19bbfc1227b bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
097b64dadc167d8e5b733421bf1541a40760ad952990f7cf3f35adc6ae2616d0 bitcoin-2ecaf214331b-osx64.tar.gz
b40ba2d5da498330ade92a4ccebcceb1452b94c8ffeacb336f87e93b5c88d8af src/bitcoin-2ecaf214331b.tar.gz
6e378fb543928e40c7119b96be6ff773d38506a9a888f8b02c7f1b8a0801a80e bitcoin-core-osx-22-res.yml
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Build script changes review ACK 2ecaf21433
Tree-SHA512: 975d5830b787d2e08988f43cbc6e839294171c1d94c8219636308b05f9b77041421612ae67be24a631674670cfc9c2d96d8177f2b3158a78fc3deea19631febf
32cbb06676 build: build fuzz tests by default. (Dan Benjamin)
Pull request description:
This fixes issue #19388. The changes are as follows:
- Add a new flag to configure, --enable-fuzz-binary, which allows building test/fuzz/fuzz regardless of whether we are building to do actual fuzzing
- Set -DPROVIDE_MAIN_FUNCTION whenever --enable-fuzz is no
- Add the following libraries to FUZZ_SUITE_LD_COMMON:
- LIBBITCOIN_WALLET
- SQLLITE_LIBS
- BDB_LIBS
- if necessary, some or all of:
- NATPMP_LIBS
- MINIUPNPC_LIBS
- LIBBITCOIN_ZMQ / ZMQ_LIBS
Fixes #19388
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 32cbb06676📭
Tree-SHA512: c91d713ffe54a3d055daaec02c4317d7e13eed6688821ddc10d894224950b18e276fbdd4acc758c7103b50f34a132b1882b68bc8b60409f97438e0759ced77e1
e9189a750b build: more robustly check for fcf-protection support (fanquake)
Pull request description:
When using Clang 7, we may end up trying to use the flag when it won't
work properly, which can lead to confusing errors. i.e:
```bash
/usr/bin/ld: error: ... <corrupt x86 feature size: 0x8>
```
Use `AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG` & `--fatal-warnings` to ensure we wont use the flag in this case.
We do this as even when the error is emitted, compilation succeeds, and the binaries produced will run. This means we can't just check if the compiler accepts the flag, or if compilation succeeds (without or without `-Werror`, and/or passing `-Wl,--fatal-warnings`, which may not be passed through to the linker).
This was reported by someone configuring for fuzzing, on Debian 10, where Clang 7 is the default.
See here for a minimal example of the problematic behaviour:
https://gist.github.com/fanquake/9b33555fcfebef8eb8c0795a71732bc6
ACKs for top commit:
pstratem:
tested ACK e9189a750b
MarcoFalke:
not an ACK e9189a750b , I only tested configure on my system (gcc-10, clang-11):
hebasto:
ACK e9189a750b, tested with clang-7, clang-10 and gcc: the `-fcf-protection=full` is not applied for clang-7, but applied for others compilers.
Tree-SHA512: ec24b0cc5523b90139c96cbb33bb98d1e6a24d858c466aa7dfb3c474caf8c50aca53e570fdbc0ff88378406b0ac5d687542452637b1b5fa062e829291b886fc1
Now that we require Python 3.6+, we should be using variable type
annotations directly rather than # type: comments.
Also takes care of the discarded value issue in p2p_message_capture.py.
See: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19509/files#r571674446.
5e0cd25e29 fix the unreachable code at feature_taproot (Bruno Garcia)
Pull request description:
This PR removes the unnecessary return statement at the beginning of the function that makes the rest of the function unreachable.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 5e0cd25e29: patch looks correct!
sipa:
ACK 5e0cd25e29.
theStack:
Tested ACK 5e0cd25e29🏔️
sanket1729:
tACK 5e0cd25e29. I noted this a while ago while fixing feature_taproot.py for elements. Verified that the extreme ranges of CScriptNum are correct and the overflow case for `CHECKSIGADD` works as intended. Adding 1 to 2^31 - 1 results in an overflow, but the interpreter puts a `vch` of corresponding to 2^31 on stack. Even though it cannot be converted to CscriptNum(restricted to 4 bytes), it's result can still be compared by OP_EQUAL.
Tree-SHA512: fff9be3be94f4b3f3ccf24bf588d96e84d14806f82692dccd31631b0e5c79a7575a96c308cb5a4f610ab02e2f854b899f374437c33ecf6d52055d333f2de9b27
When mining the first block of a new signet chain, pick a timestamp for
the first block so that after mining 100 blocks the timestamp will be
back to the current time -- this prevents an unnecessary delay before
any miner rewards have matured enough to be spent. This takes into
account that the delta between blocks may be shorter than 10 minutes due
to attempting to increase the difficulty to match --nbits, but does not
take into account the time spent actually generating the 100 blocks.
This fixes issue #19388. The changes are as follows:
- Add a new flag to configure, --enable-fuzz-binary, which allows building test/fuzz/fuzz regardless of whether we are building to do actual fuzzing
- Set -DPROVIDE_MAIN_FUNCTION whenever --enable-fuzz is no
- Add the following libraries to FUZZ_SUITE_LD_COMMON:
- LIBBITCOIN_WALLET
- SQLLITE_LIBS
- BDB_LIBS
- if necessary, some or all of:
- NATPMP_LIBS
- MINIUPNPC_LIBS
- LIBBITCOIN_ZMQ / ZMQ_LIBS
506e6585a5 gui: display plain "Inbound" in peer details (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Alternative version to #201.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 506e6585a5
jonasschnelli:
utACK 506e6585a5
Tree-SHA512: 88d141b14684c1dcdff47f7ba241e5a7c42c14da3d9aaa89f1649235a64fd26bc5a6055707dc07992cd9d8c05d143754f6dd51ccee69fd4309336dd07c52e61c
faf7d7418c fuzz: Avoid extraneous copy of input data, using Span<> (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Seeing speedup here in the fuzz framework part (non-fuzz-target part). Speedup is only visible for input data larger than 100kB.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK faf7d7418c: patch looks correct :)
laanwj:
Code review ACK faf7d7418c
Tree-SHA512: 41af7118846e0dfee237a6d5269a6c7cfbc775d7bd1cc2a85814cb60f6c2b37fe7fd35f1a788d4f08e6e0202c48b71054b67d2931160c445c79fc59e5347dadf
747cb5b994 netinfo: display only outbound block relay counts (Jon Atack)
76d198a5c1 netinfo: add i2p network (Jon Atack)
9d6aeca2c5 netinfo: add bip152 high-bandwidth to/from fields (Jon Atack)
5de7a6cf63 netinfo: display manual peers count (Jon Atack)
d3cca3be63 netinfo: update to use peer connection types (Jon Atack)
62bf5b7850 netinfo: add ConnectionTypeForNetinfo member helper function (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Merry Bitcoin Christmas! Ho ho ho 🎄✨
This PR updates `-netinfo` to:
- use the getpeerinfo `connection_type` field (and no longer use getpeerinfo `relaytxes` for block-relay detection)
- display manual peers count, if any, in the outbound row
- display the block relay counts in the outbound row only
- display high-bandwidth BIP152 compact block relay peers (`hb` column, to `.` and from `*`)
- add support for displaying I2P network peers, if any are present
Testing and review welcome! How to test:
- to run the full live dashboard (on Linux): `$ watch --interval 1 --no-title ./src/bitcoin-cli -netinfo 4`
- to run the full dashboard: ``$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -netinfo 4``
- to see the help: `$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -netinfo help`
- to see the help summary: `$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -help | grep -A4 netinfo`
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jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK 747cb5b994 - works nicely. Great that this PR only changes bitcoin-cli.
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49797c3ccf tests: Disable bdb dump test when no bdb (Andrew Chow)
1194cf9269 Fix wallet_send.py wallet setup to work with descriptors (Andrew Chow)
fbaea7bfe4 Require legacy wallet for wallet_upgradewallet.py (Andrew Chow)
b1b679e0ab Explicitly mark legacy wallet tests as such (Andrew Chow)
09514e1bef Setup wallets for interface_zmq.py (Andrew Chow)
4d03ef9a73 Use MiniWallet in rpc_net.py (Andrew Chow)
4de23824b0 Setup wallets for interface_bitcoin_cli.py (Andrew Chow)
7c71c627d2 Setup wallets with descriptors for feature_notifications (Andrew Chow)
1f1bef8dba Have feature_filelock.py test both bdb and sqlite, depending on compiled (Andrew Chow)
c77975abc0 Disable upgrades tests that require BDB if BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
1f20cac9d4 Disable wallet_descriptor.py bdb format check if BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
3641597d7e tests: Don't make any wallets unless wallet is required (Andrew Chow)
b9b88f57a9 Skip legacy wallet reliant tests if BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
6f36242389 tests: Set descriptors default based on compilation (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes tests for when BDB is not compiled. Tests which rely on or test legacy wallet behavior are disabled and skipped when BDB is not compiled. For the components of some tests that are for legacy wallet things, those parts of the tests are skipped.
For the majority of tests, changes are made so that they can be run with either legacy wallets or descriptor wallets without materially effecting the test. Most tests only need the wallet for balance and transactions, so the type of wallet is not an important part of those tests. Additionally, some tests are wallet agnostic and modified to instead use the test framework's MiniWallet.
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 49797c3ccf. Only change since last review is dropping last commit. Previous review w/ suggestions for future followup is https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20267#pullrequestreview-581508843
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e1e6714832 doc: refer to BIPs 339/155 in feature negotiation (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
of `wtxidrelay` and `addrv2`/`sendaddrv2`, and add `fSuccessfullyConnected` doxygen documentation to clarify that it is set to true on VERACK.
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eecb7ab105 [doc] clarify -peertimeout and -timeout descriptions (gzhao408)
Pull request description:
The debug-only option `-peertimeout` is used to delay `InactivityCheck()`, whereas the `-timeout` option specifies socket timeouts (`nConnectTimeout`). The current descriptions are a bit misleading and hard to tell apart. I think it would save dev/review time to update them 🤷
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jnewbery:
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fac4be3048 fuzz: Configure check for main function (take 2) (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Actually fix https://github.com/google/honggfuzz/issues/336#issuecomment-702972138
Follow-up to #20065
Steps to test: `honggfuzz` section in doc/fuzzing.md
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faf3b4b533 refactor: Treat ArgsManager::Flags as uint32_t explicitly (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The underlying type might be implementation defined, which is probably why the sanitizer kills the fuzz tests.
Fix that by pinning the underlying type.
This refactor does not change behaviour and only affects the sanitizer in tests.
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590bda79e8 scripted-diff: Remove setup_clean_chain if default is not changed (Fabian Jahr)
98892f39e3 doc: Improve setup_clean_chain documentation (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
The first commit improves documentation on setup_clean_chain which is misunderstood quite frequently. Most importantly it fixes the TestShell docs which are simply incorrect.
The second commit removes the instances of `setup_clean_clain` in functional tests where it is not changing the default.
This used to be part of #19168 which also sought to rename`setup_clean_chain`.
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20677ffa22 validation: Guard all chainstates with cs_main (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
This avoids a potential race-condition where a thread is reading the
ChainstateManager::m_active_chainstate pointer while another one is
writing to it. There is no portable guarantee that reading/writing the
pointer is thread-safe.
This is also done in way that mimics ::ChainstateActive(), so the
transition from that function to this method is easy.
More discussion:
1. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20749#discussion_r559544027
2. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19806#discussion_r561023961
3. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19806#issuecomment-768946522
4. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19806#issuecomment-768955695
```
Basically this PR removes the loaded-but-unfired footgun, which:
- Is multiplied (but still unshot) in the chainman deglobalization PRs (#20158)
- Is shot in the test framework in the au.activate PR (#19806)
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jnewbery:
code review ACK 20677ffa22. I've verified by eye that neither of these members are accessed without cs_main.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 20677ffa22. It is safer to have these new `GUARDED_BY` annotations and locks than not to have them, but in the longer run I think every `LOCK(cs_main)` added here and added earlier in f92dc6557a from #20749 should be removed and replaced with `EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs_main)` on the accessor methods instead. `cs_main` is a high level lock that should be explicitly acquired at a high level to prevent the chain state from changing. It shouldn't be acquired recursively in low-level methods just to read pointer values atomically.
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fa61b9d1a6 util: Add ArgsManager::GetCommand() and use it in bitcoin-wallet (MarcoFalke)
7777105a24 refactor: Move all command dependend checks to ExecuteWalletToolFunc (MarcoFalke)
fa06bce4ac test: Add tests (MarcoFalke)
fac05ccdad wallet: [refactor] Pass ArgsManager to WalletAppInit (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This not only moves the parsing responsibility out from the wallet tool, but it also makes it easier to implement bitcoin-util #19937Fixes: #20902
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fjahr:
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f22a3ec140 build: make macOS HOST in download-osx generic (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This was missed in #20419, and the update before that, so just make this non-versioned so that we don't have to worry about it. This is fine, because it's just for downloading sources.
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dongcarl:
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Environment variables and search paths can drastically effect the
operation of build tools.
Include these in our id string to mitigate against false cache hits.
When building with g++-10 (or 8) on Focal, binaries are being produced
with noexecstack by default, so we can remove the workaround of
explicitly passing "-Wl,-z,noexecstack" for risvc46 and powerpc64le.
When building for powerpc64 this is still required.
Compilers used change as follows:
Linux native GCC 7.5 -> GCC 8.4
Linux cross GCC 8.4 -> GCC 8.4
Windows mingw-w64 7.3 -> mingw-w64 9.3
macOS Clang 8.0.0 -> Clang 8.0.0
The macOS and Win cross builds in the CI are updated to use Focal, and
per the op, running the security tests is disabled in the Windows
build.
the i2p peer counts column is displayed iff the node is connected
to at least one i2p peer, so this doesn't add clutter for users
who are not running an i2p service
572fd0f738 doc: More precise -debug and -debugexclude doc (wodry)
Pull request description:
I wondered how one could enable debug logging with `-debug=<category>` for multiple categories. Found out solution is to specify that option multiple times for each wanted category.
This PR documents this behavior and uses the same wording for the same behavior of `-debugexclude=<category>` to make that also clear and stringent.
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This was missed in #20419, and the update before that, so just
make this un-versioned so that we don't have to worry about it.
This is fine, because it's just for downloading sources.
bff7c66e67 Add documentation to contrib folder (Troy Giorshev)
381f77be85 Add Message Capture Test (Troy Giorshev)
e4f378a505 Add capture parser (Troy Giorshev)
4d1a582549 Call CaptureMessage at appropriate locations (Troy Giorshev)
f2a77ff97b Add CaptureMessage (Troy Giorshev)
dbf779d5de Clean PushMessage and ProcessMessages (Troy Giorshev)
Pull request description:
This PR introduces per-peer message capture into Bitcoin Core. 📓
## Purpose
The purpose and scope of this feature is intentionally limited. It answers a question anyone new to Bitcoin's P2P protocol has had: "Can I see what messages my node is sending and receiving?".
## Functionality
When a new debug-only command line argument `capturemessages` is set, any message that the node receives or sends is captured. The capture occurs in the MessageHandler thread. When receiving a message, it is captured as soon as the MessageHandler thread takes the message off of the vProcessMsg queue. When sending, the message is captured just before the message is pushed onto the vSendMsg queue.
The message capture is as minimal as possible to reduce the performance impact on the node. Messages are captured to a new `message_capture` folder in the datadir. Each node has their own subfolder named with their IP address and port. Inside, received and sent messages are captured into two binary files, msgs_recv.dat and msgs_sent.dat, like so:
```
message_capture/203.0.113.7:56072/msgs_recv.dat
message_capture/203.0.113.7:56072/msgs_sent.dat
```
Because the messages are raw binary dumps, included in this PR is a Python parsing tool to convert the binary files into human-readable JSON. This script has been placed on its own and out of the way in the new `contrib/message-capture` folder. Its usage is simple and easily discovered by the autogenerated `-h` option.
## Future Maintenance
I sympathize greatly with anyone who says "the best code is no code".
The future maintenance of this feature will be minimal. The logic to deserialize the payload of the p2p messages exists in our testing framework. As long as our testing framework works, so will this tool.
Additionally, I hope that the simplicity of this tool will mean that it gets used frequently, so that problems will be discovered and solved when they are small.
## FAQ
"Why not just use Wireshark"
Yes, Wireshark has the ability to filter and decode Bitcoin messages. However, the purpose of the message capture added in this PR is to assist with debugging, primarily for new developers looking to improve their knowledge of the Bitcoin Protocol. This drives the design in a different direction than Wireshark, in two different ways. First, this tool must be convenient and simple to use. Using an external tool, like Wireshark, requires setup and interpretation of the results. To a new user who doesn't necessarily know what to expect, this is unnecessary difficulty. This tool, on the other hand, "just works". Turn on the command line flag, run your node, run the script, read the JSON. Second, because this tool is being used for debugging, we want it to be as close to the true behavior of the node as possible. A lot can happen in the SocketHandler thread that would be missed by Wireshark.
Additionally, if we are to use Wireshark, we are at the mercy of whoever it maintaining the protocol in Wireshark, both as to it being accurate and recent. As can be seen by the **many** previous attempts to include Bitcoin in Wireshark (google "bitcoin dissector") this is easier said than done.
Lastly, I truly believe that this tool will be used significantly more by being included in the codebase. It's just that much more discoverable.
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MarcoFalke:
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jnewbery:
utACK bff7c66e67
theStack:
re-ACK bff7c66e67
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Since these chainstates are:
1. Also vulnerable to the race condition described in the previous
commit
2. Documented as having similar semantics as m_active_chainstate
we should also protect them with ::cs_main.
b6aadcd5b4 build: Add -Werror=mismatched-tags (Hennadii Stepanov)
1485124291 Fix -Wmismatched-tags warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Warnings were introduced in #20749:
```
./validation.h:43:1: warning: class 'CCheckpointData' was previously declared as a struct; this is valid, but may result in linker errors under the Microsoft C++ ABI [-Wmismatched-tags]
class CCheckpointData;
^
./chainparams.h:24:8: note: previous use is here
struct CCheckpointData {
^
./validation.h:43:1: note: did you mean struct here?
class CCheckpointData;
^~~~~
struct
1 warning generated.
```
This change fixes AppVeyor build: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/DrahtBot/bitcoin/builds/37547435
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practicalswift:
cr ACK b6aadcd5b4: patch looks correct
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I wondered how one could enable debug logging with `-debug=<category>` for multiple categories. Found out solution is to specify that option multiple times for each wanted category.
This PR documents this behavior and uses the same wording for the same behavior of `-debugexclude=<category>` to make that also clear and stringent.
fa29272459 Remove redundant MakeUCharSpan wrappers (MarcoFalke)
faf4aa2f47 Remove CDataStream::Init in favor of C++11 member initialization (MarcoFalke)
fada14b948 Treat CDataStream bytes as uint8_t (MarcoFalke)
fa8bdb048e refactor: Drop CDataStream constructors in favor of one taking a Span of bytes (MarcoFalke)
faa96f841f Remove unused CDataStream methods (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Using `uint8_t` for raw bytes has a style benefit:
* The signedness is clear from reading the code, as it does not depend on the architecture
Other clean-ups in this pull include:
* Remove unused methods
* Constructor is simplified with `Span`
* Remove `Init()` member in favor of C++11 member initialization
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theStack:
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cc30dfbd4b doc: Document use of make-tag script to make tags (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
To make release tags the `make-tag.py` script from the maintainer tools should be used. This ensures that all the various occurrences of the version in different files match the tagged version before proceeding. And move it into a separate section with the other per-release actions.
Also replace other "ping wumpus" references.
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dc8be12510 refactor: remove boost::thread_group usage (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Post #18710, there isn't much left using `boost::thread_group`, so should just be able to replace it with the standard library. This also removes the last use of `boost::thread_interrupted`.
After this change, last piece of Boost Thread we'd be using is `boost::shared_mutex`. See the commentary [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16684#issuecomment-726214696) as to why it may be non-trivial to swap that for `std::shared_mutex` in the near future.
Closes#17307
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MarcoFalke:
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jonatack:
Non-expert code review ACK dc8be12510, also checked range-diff since last review and that local debug build is clean with gcc 10.2.1-6 on Debian
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67c9a83df1 style-only: Remove redundant sentence in ActivateBestChain comment (Carl Dong)
b8e95658d5 style-only: Make TestBlockValidity signature readable (Carl Dong)
0cdad75390 validation: Use accessible chainstate in ChainstateManager::ProcessNewBlock (Carl Dong)
ea4fed9021 validation: Use existing chainstate in ChainstateManager::ProcessNewBlockHeaders (Carl Dong)
e0dc305727 validation: Move LoadExternalBlockFile to CChainState (Carl Dong)
5f8cd7b3a5 validation: Remove global ::ActivateBestChain (Carl Dong)
2a696472a1 validation: Pass in chainstate to ::NotifyHeaderTip (Carl Dong)
9c300cc8b3 validation: Pass in chainstate to TestBlockValidity (Carl Dong)
0e17c833cd validation: Make CChainState.m_blockman public (Carl Dong)
d363d06bf7 validation: Pass in blockman to ContextualCheckBlockHeader (Carl Dong)
f11d11600d validation: Move GetLastCheckpoint to BlockManager (Carl Dong)
e4b95eefbc validation: Move GetSpendHeight to BlockManager (Carl Dong)
b026e318c3 validation: Move FindForkInGlobalIndex to BlockManager (Carl Dong)
3664a150ac validation: Remove global LookupBlockIndex (Carl Dong)
eae54e6e60 scripted-diff: Use BlockManager::LookupBlockIndex (Carl Dong)
15d20f40e1 validation: Move LookupBlockIndex to BlockManager (Carl Dong)
f92dc6557a validation: Guard the active_chainstate with cs_main (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Overall PR: #20158 (tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager)
Note to reviewers:
1. This bundle may _apparently_ introduce usage of `g_chainman` or `::Chain(state|)Active()` globals, but these are resolved later on in the overall PR. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
2. There may be seemingly obvious local references to `ChainstateManager` or other validation objects which are not being used in callers of the current function in question, this is done intentionally to **_keep each commit centered around one function/method_** to ease review and to make the overall change systematic. We don't assume anything about our callers. Rest assured that once we are considering that particular caller in later commits, we will use the obvious local references. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
3. When changing a function/method that has many callers (e.g. `LookupBlockIndex` with 55 callers), it is sometimes easier (and less error-prone) to use a scripted-diff. When doing so, there will be 3 commits in sequence so that every commit compiles like so:
1. Add `new_function`, make `old_function` a wrapper of `new_function`, divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the local module only**
2. Scripted-diff to divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the rest of the codebase**
3. Remove `old_function`
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 67c9a83df1. Changes since last review:
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74d23bf7fb rpc: document RPC_TRANSACTION_ALREADY_IN_CHAIN exception (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
It is not documented in the `RPCHelpMan` of `sendrawtransaction` that if you attempt to send a transaction which already exists in a block, an `RPC_TRANSACTION_ALREADY_IN_CHAIN` exception will be raised. It is best to make developers aware of this so that it can be properly caught and avoid any headaches.
Closes#5638
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c943282b5e validation: remove redundant check on pindex (jarolrod)
Pull request description:
This removes a redundant check on `pindex` being a `nullptr`. By the time we get to this step `pindex` is always a `nullptr` as the branch where it has been set would have already returned.
Closes#19223
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Zero-1729:
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MarcoFalke:
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theStack:
re-ACK c943282b5e
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5d4597666d Rewrite OutputGroups to be clearer and to use scriptPubKeys (Andrew Chow)
f6b3052739 Explicitly filter out partial groups when we don't want them (Andrew Chow)
416d74fb16 Move OutputGroup positive only filtering into Insert (Andrew Chow)
d895e98b59 Move EligibleForSpending into GroupOutputs (Andrew Chow)
99b399aba5 Move fee setting of OutputGroup to Insert (Andrew Chow)
6148a8acda Move GroupOutputs into SelectCoinsMinConf (Andrew Chow)
2acad03657 Remove OutputGroup non-default constructors (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Even after #17458, we still deal with setting fees of an `OutputGroup` and filtering the `OutputGroup` outside of the struct. We currently make all of the `OutputGroup`s in `SelectCoins` and then copy and modify them within each `SelectCoinsMinConf` scenario. This PR changes this to constructing the `OutputGroup`s within the `SelectCoinsMinConf` so that the scenario can be taken into account during the group construction. Furthermore, setting of fees and filtering for effective value is moved into `OutputGroup::Insert` itself so that we don't add undesirable outputs to an `OutputGroup` rather than deleting them afterwards.
To facilitate fee calculation and effective value filtering during `OutputGroup::Insert`, `OutputGroup` now takes the feerates in its constructor and computes the fees and effective value for each output during `Insert`.
While removing `OutputGroup`s in accordance with the `CoinEligibilityFilter` still requires creating the `OutputGroup`s first, we can do that within the function that makes them - `GroupOutput`s.
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Xekyo:
Code review ACK: 5d4597666d
fjahr:
Code review ACK 5d4597666d
meshcollider:
Light utACK 5d4597666d
Tree-SHA512: 35965b6d49a87f4ebb366ec4f00aafaaf78e9282481ae2c9682b515a3a9f2cbcd3cd6e202fee29489d48fe7f3a7cede4270796f5e72bbaff76da647138fb3059
In Qt 5 the last column resizing with dragging its left edge works
out-of-the-box.
The current TableViewLastColumnResizingFixer implementation could put
the last column content out of the view port and confuse a user.
5353b0c64d Change type definitions for "chain" and "setup_clean_chain" from type comments to Python 3.6+ types. Additionally, set type for "nodes". (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
### Motivation
When I wanted to understand better https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19145/files#diff-4bebbd3b112dc222ea7e75ef051838ceffcee63b9e9234a98a4cc7251d34451b test, I noticed that navigation in PyCharm/VS Code did not work for `nodes` variable. I think this is frustrating, especially for newcomers.
### Summary
* This PR modifies Python 3.5 [type comments](https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/cheat_sheet_py3.html#variables) to Python 3.6+ types and adds a proper type for `nodes` [instance attribute](https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/class_basics.html#instance-and-class-attributes).
* This PR does not change behavior.
* This PR is intentionally very small, if the concept is accepted, a follow-up PRs can be more ambitious.
### End result
1. Open `test/functional/feature_abortnode.py`
2. Move your caret to: `self.nodes[0].generate[caret here](3)`
3. Use "Go to definition" [F12] should work now.
I have tested this on PyCharm (Windows, Ubuntu) and VS Code (Windows, Ubuntu).
Note: Some `TestNode` methods (e.g. `self.nodes[0].getblock(...)` ) use `__call__` mechanism and navigation does not work for them even with this PR.
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laanwj:
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theStack:
ACK 5353b0c64d
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CRPCTable::dumpArgMap currently works by casting RPC command unique_id
integer field to a function pointer, and then calling the function. The
unique_id field wasn't supposed to be used this way (it's meant to be
used to detect RPC aliases), and this code segfaults in the rpc_help.py
test in multiprocess PR https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102
because wallet RPC functions aren't directly accessible from the node
process.
Fix this by adding a new GET_ARGS request mode to retrieve argument
information similar to the way the GET_HELP mode retrieves help
information.
c86b9a65eb contrib: remove verify.sh (Sebastian Falbesoner)
c84838e7af contrib: binary verification script verify.sh rewritten in python (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The rationale for the PR is the same as for #18132:
> Most of our test scripts are written in python. We don't have enough reviewers for bash scripts and they tend to be clumsy anyway. Especially when it comes to argument parsing.
Note that there are still a lot of things that could be improved in this replacement (e.g. using regexps for version string parsing, adding type annotations, dividing up into more functions, getting a pylint score closer to 10, etc.), but I found the original shell script quite hard to read, so it's possibly still a good first step for an improvement.
~Not sure though if it's worth the reviewers time, and if it's even continued to be used long-term (maybe there are plans to merge it with `get_previous_releases.py`, which partly does the same?), so chasing for Concept ACKs right now.~
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laanwj:
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nSyncStarted, mapBlockSource, g_wtxid_relay_peers,
g_outbound_peers_with_protect_from_disconnect were all only used by
PeerManagerImpl methods already.
To make release tags the `make-tag.py` script from the maintainer tools
should be used. This ensures that all the various occurences of the
version in different files match the tagged version before proceeding.
Also replace other "ping wumpus" references.
48c8a9b964 net_processing: log txrelay flag from version message (Anthony Towns)
98fab37ca0 net: use peer=N instead of from=N in debug log (Anthony Towns)
12302105bb net_processing: additional debug logging for ignored messages (Anthony Towns)
f7edea3b7c net: make debug logging conditional on -debug=net (Anthony Towns)
a410ae8cb0 net, net_processing: log disconnect reasons with -debug=net (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
A few changes to -debug=net logging:
* always log when disconnecting a peer
* only log various connection errors when -debug=net is enabled, since errors from random untrusted peers is completely expected
* log when ignoring a message due to violating protocol (primarily to make it easier to debug other implementations)
* use "peer=123" rather than "from 123" to make grepping logs a bit easier
* log the value of the bip-37 `fRelay` field in version messages both when sending and receiving a version message
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jnewbery:
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MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 48c8a9b964 only change is rebase 🚓
practicalswift:
re-ACK 48c8a9b964
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faff3991a9 ci: Fuzz with integer sanitizer (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Otherwise the suppressions file will go out of sync
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practicalswift:
cr ACK faff3991a9: patch looks correct
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5d1f260713 Improve gui/src/qt README.md (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
**Master/Before:** [Render of Master](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/blob/master/src/qt/README.md)
**PR/After:** [Render of PR](5d1f260713/src/qt/README.md)
**Changes:**
The README.md found in `gui/src/qt` seems to not have gotten any love in a while. This PR fixes some grammatical errors, makes it easier to follow, and modernizes the logic of using Qt Creator.
1. Makes several sections more informative
2. Directories under `Files and Directories` now end with a forward slash denoting that they are a directory
3. Modernize the Qt Creator Logic for the current setup flow
4. Add UNIX Qt Creator Setup Instructions (Ubuntu & Debian)
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RandyMcMillan:
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jonatack:
ACK 5d1f260713
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Affects the following RPCs:
- getblockheader
- getblock
Also adds trivial tests on genesis block (should not contain
"previousblockhash") and best block (should not contain
"nextblockhash").
543bf745d3 gitian-linux: Extend noexec-stack workaround to powerpc (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
00f67c8aa1 gitian-linux: Build binaries for 64-bit POWER (Luke Dashjr)
63fc2b1782 gitian: Properly quote arguments in wrappers (Luke Dashjr)
798bc0b29a Support glibc-back-compat on 64-bit POWER (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Rebase of #14066 by luke-jr.
Let's try to get PowerPC support in in the beginning of the 22.0 cycle so that it gets some testing, and is not a last-minute decision this time, like for last … 2 or 3 major versions.
The symbol/security tooling-related changes have been dropped since they were part of #20434.
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: df0f8cd320c90f359f8b512c5cb8b59bb277516b57a05482cc8923c656106513b7428e315aaa8ab53e0bd6f80556b07d3639c47f6d9913bcfbfe388b39ef47c4
[META] This commit should be followed up by removing the comments and
assertions meant only to show that the change is correct.
LoadExternalBlockFile mainly acts on CChainState.
[META] This commit should be followed up by removing the comments and
assertions meant only to show that the change is correct.
GetLastCheckPoint mainly acts on BlockManager.
[META] This commit should be followed up by removing the comments and
assertions meant only to show that the change is correct.
GetSpendHeight only acts on BlockManager.
[META] This commit should be followed up by removing the comments and
assertions meant only to show that the change is correct.
FindForkInGlobalIndex only acts on BlockManager.
Note to reviewers: Since FindForkInGlobalIndex is always called with
::ChainActive() as its first parameter, it is possible to move
FindForkInGlobalIndex to CChainState and remove this const CChain&
parameter to instead use m_chain. However, it seems like the original
intention was for FindForkInGlobalIndex to work with _any_ chain, not
just the current active chain. Let me know if this should be changed.
[META] In a previous commit, we moved ::LookupBlockIndex to become a
member function of BlockManager. This commit is split out from
that one since it can be expressed nicely as a scripted-diff.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
find_regex='LookupBlockIndex' \
&& git grep -l -E "$find_regex" -- src \
| grep -v '^src/validation\.\(cpp\|h\)$' \
| xargs sed -i -E "s@${find_regex}@g_chainman.m_blockman.LookupBlockIndex@g"
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
[META] This commit should be followed up by a scripted-diff commit which
fixes calls to LookupBlockIndex tree-wide.
[META] This commit should be followed up by removing the comments and
assertions meant only to show that the change is correct.
LookupBlockIndex only acts on BlockManager.
The current readme is a little bit outdated and contains some grammatical mistakes. This commit updates the doc so that:
- It is easier to follow and is more informative
- Fixes grammatical mistakes
- Modernizes the Qt Creater setup instructions
- Adds UNIX instructions for Qt Creator setup
fa04f9b4dd rpc: Remove duplicate name and argNames from CRPCCommand (MarcoFalke)
fa92912b4b rpc: Use RPCHelpMan for check-rpc-mappings linter (MarcoFalke)
faf835680b rpc: [refactor] Use concise C++11 code in CRPCConvertTable constructor (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently, the RPC argument names are specified twice to simplify consistency linting. To avoid having to specify the argnames twice when adding new arguments, remove the linter and add an equivalent test based on RPCHelpMan.
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laanwj:
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624091b7b9 Fix docker args conditional (setpill)
Pull request description:
The conditional that checks if docker needs to be installed has the side effect of triggering the default `lxc` branch in case docker comes preinstalled. This is clearly not intentional.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 624091b7b9
theStack:
Code review ACK 624091b7b9
Tree-SHA512: e37e2c35aaed813762223e5963e5416d5865b3fb53efb2aac86daaa03b95ccf07db9c3a779446029d055ab89491147c4d900117273e22caed201b21bdf287c58
fad3d7625a fuzz: Avoid initializing version to less than MIN_PEER_PROTO_VERSION (MarcoFalke)
fa99e33aeb fuzz: move-only FillNode implementation to cpp file (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This fixes a fuzz bug introduced in #20881. Previously the nodes in the fuzz tests had their version initialized to a constant (`PROTOCOL_VERSION`). After #20881, the nodes have their version initialized to an arbitrary signed integer. This is problematic for several reasons:
* Both `nVersion` and `m_greatest_common_version` may be initialized to `0`. If a `version` message is processed, this leads to a crash, because `m_greatest_common_version` must be `INIT_PROTO_VERSION` while the `version` message is processed. See #20138
* The "valid" range for `nVersion` is `[MIN_PEER_PROTO_VERSION, std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::max()]` (see check in net_processing)
* The "valid" range for `m_greatest_common_version` is `std::min(nVersion, PROTOCOL_VERSION)` (see net_processing)
Fix all issues by initializing `nVersion` and `m_greatest_common_version` to their valid ranges.
-----
The crashers, if someone wants to try this at home:
```
( echo 'dmVyc2lvbgAWFhYWFhYWFhYWFhYWFhYWFhYWFhZp/29uAPX//xYWFhYWFhYWFhYWFhYWFhYWFhYW
FhYWFhYWaW9uAOr1//8WFhYWFha0ZXJzaW9uAPX//wAAAAAAABAAAAAAAAAAAAC0ZXJzaW9uAPX/
/wBPT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT08AAAAAABAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACgAAAAAAAAAAgAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAB2ZXJzaW9uAACDJIO9vXYKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAB2ZfS1qmu1qhUVFWs=' | base64 --decode > /tmp/a ) && FUZZ=process_message_version ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz /tmp/a
```
```
( echo 'dmVyc2lvbgD//wAhTmiqN///NDcAAACENDL/iv//8DYAAHL///////79/RtcAJqamhqa/QEAAAD/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' | base64 --decode > /tmp/b ) && FUZZ=process_message_version ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz /tmp/b
```
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fad3d7625a
Tree-SHA512: ea64ee99b94d8e619e3949d2d21252c1236412c0e40f44f2b73595ca70cd2da0bdab005fb1a54f65fb291e7b07fdd33577ce4a3a078ca933246b511ebcb0e52a
957895c715 util: Log static plugins meta data and style (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is a follow-up of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17826, and adds additional info about the imported static plugins and the used style to the `debug.log` I found useful for testing (e.g., with `QT_QPA_PLATFORM`, `QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME`, `QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE` variables) and debugging issues (e.g., https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19716#issuecomment-674052881).
The excerpt from the log:
```
2020-11-15T18:41:45Z [main] Bitcoin Core version v0.20.99.0-f0b933f78 (release build)
2020-11-15T18:41:45Z [main] Qt 5.9.8 (static), plugin=xcb (static)
2020-11-15T18:41:45Z [main] Static plugins:
2020-11-15T18:41:45Z [main] QXcbIntegrationPlugin, version 329992
2020-11-15T18:41:45Z [main] Style: fusion / QFusionStyle
...
```
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK 957895c715, Tested on macOS 11.1
jonasschnelli:
utACK 957895c715
Tree-SHA512: 0e46db7560f380fbda8ce5e53faa5d419a456e90ca595ce46be8e3030c99d3a113586edad1988a97e9bf0279e944f975968ed1156817bc16723ed31c64850239
4e1154dfd1 qt: Use "fusion" style on macOS Big Sur with old Qt (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The "macintosh" style is broken on macOS Big Sur:
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20555#issuecomment-756264648
- #136
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 4e1154dfd1 can't test
jarolrod:
ACK 4e1154dfd1
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK 4e1154dfd1
Tree-SHA512: c2e0f7be220c8b34b182c73e362f41d0e8c8c002e766fcb5491c62f3cfb9f70eabbd32b29baefa152135efc5f83b15534c1c2459e500a586b0f64c5aa8acf614
647b81b709 wallet, rpc: add listdescriptors command (Ivan Metlushko)
Pull request description:
Looking for concept ACKs
**Rationale**: allow users to inspect the contents of their newly created descriptor wallets.
Currently the command only returns xpubs which is not very useful in itself, but there are multiples ways to extend it:
* add an option to export xprv
* with #19136 it'll be possible to return normalised descriptors suitable for a watch-only purposes
The output is compatible with `importdescriptors` command so it could be easily used for backup/recover purposes.
**Output example:**
```json
[
{
"desc": "wpkh(tpubD6NzVbkrYhZ4WW6E2ZETFyNfq2hfF23SKxqSGFvUpPAY58jmmuBybwqwFihAyQPk9KnwTt5516NDZRJ7k5QPeKjy7wuVd5WvXNxwwAs5tUD/*)#nhavpr5h",
"timestamp": 1296688602,
"active": false,
"range": [
0,
999
],
"next": 0
}
]
```
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
re-ACK 647b81b709 rebased to master, debug builds cleanly, reviewed diff since last review, tested with a descriptor wallet (and with a legacy wallet)
achow101:
re-ACK 647b81b
Tree-SHA512: 51a3620bb17c836c52cecb066d4fa9d5ff418af56809046eaee0528c4dc240a4e90fff5711ba96e399c6664e00b9ee8194e33852b1b9e75af18061296e19a8a7
Determines whether descriptors should be used based on whether the
--descriptor or --legacy-wallet option is set,
and the compiled support. If no option is set and both BDB and SQLite
are available, it defaults to legacy.
This is used to switch descriptor agnostic tests between descriptors and
legacy wallet.
a6739cc868 rpc: Add specific error code for "wallet already loaded" (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Add a separate RPC error code for "wallet already loaded" to avoid having to match on message to detect this.
Requested by shesek for rust-bitcoinrpc.
If concept ACKed needs:
- [ ] Release note
- [x] A functional test (updated the existing test to make it pass, I think this is enough)
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Code Review ACK a6739cc868
promag:
Code review ACK a6739cc868.
Tree-SHA512: 9091872e6ea148aec733705d6af330f72a02f23b936b892ac28f9023da7430af6332418048adbee6014305b812316391812039e9180f7f3362d11f206c13b7d0
2a39ccf133 Add include for std::bind. (sinetek)
Pull request description:
Hi, this patch adds in <functional> because the GUI code makes use of std::bind.
That's all.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK 2a39ccf133
Tree-SHA512: fb5ac07d9cd5d006182b52857b289a9926362a2f1bfa4f7f1c78a088670e2ccf39ca28214781df82e8de3909fa3e69685fe1124a7e3ead758575839f5f2277a9
a2a3f4cd8d qt: drop workaround for QTBUG-42503 which was fixed in Qt 5.5.0 (Pavol Rusnak)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/101
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK a2a3f4cd8d -
Tree-SHA512: 9ccbc20ff7991ec70cac7d4e4413f9d80a1de453e217d03927a5f167e87eae7f369f0ad437c40c8107e5384c5c5c758659ed0db923837a38f8d705f01f9cb798
232d1f92bb Add information to "Confirm fee bump" window (Prayank)
Pull request description:
+ Add information in bump fee confirmation box according to the documentation: https://bitcoincore.org/en/doc/0.20.0/rpc/wallet/bumpfee/
+ Workaround to fix issue: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20795 in which user isn't aware of new inputs, outputs added to replacement transaction before broadcasting. Initial transaction had used coin control features and custom change address. Until the issue is fixed by change in coin selection algorithm we can add this warning.
+ Waiting for comments from devs who are working on coin selection algorithm PRs or involved in related research. However got two comments from Luke Dashjr and Pieter Wuille:
_luke-jr: Reducing the change output also could be a privacy problem, since it identifies which output was change._
_sipa: Wallet doesn't know the original transaction was using coin control. So I think its expected that if you use automatic fee bumping, you'll get whatever the coin selection algorithm decides. As for why its not decreasing the change and instead adding another input, that may be a bug._ (IRC: #bitcoin-core-dev)
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK - 232d1f92bb
Tree-SHA512: 2ff65db1ddb1d4a45f82670b6ca303a0bf48acf3d09defffc21f44ec81cb6182268959706f592f3442aae5db48f43b8ea86973d74ec2721be93d209ce0414953
f0f8b1a076 fuzz: Add UBSan suppressions needed for fuzz tests to not warn under -fsanitize=integer (practicalswift)
58232e3ffb fuzz: Avoid -fsanitize=integer warnings in fuzzing harnesses (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add UBSan suppressions needed for fuzz tests to not warn under `-fsanitize=integer`.
Avoid `-fsanitize=integer` warnings in fuzzing harnesses.
Suppressed warnings (excluding warnings from `src/crypto/` and `src/test/`):
```
addrman.cpp:306:24: runtime error: implicit conversion from type 'long' of value 5190149478 (64-bit, signed) to type 'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int') changed the value to 895182182 (32-bit, unsigned)
addrman.h:446:43: runtime error: implicit conversion from type 'int' of value -22 (32-bit, signed) to type 'const uint8_t' (aka 'const unsigned char') changed the value to 234 (8-bit, unsigned)
arith_uint256.cpp:32:35: runtime error: left shift of 1712128 by 24 places cannot be represented in type 'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int')
arith_uint256.cpp:47:39: runtime error: left shift of 4294966784 by 31 places cannot be represented in type 'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int')
chain.cpp:151:12: runtime error: implicit conversion from type 'int' of value -1 (32-bit, signed) to type 'unsigned long' changed the value to 18446744073709551615 (64-bit, unsigned)
coins.cpp:114:22: runtime error: unsigned integer overflow: 0 - 96 cannot be represented in type 'unsigned long'
compressor.cpp:162:33: runtime error: unsigned integer overflow: 15617702637291228364 * 10 cannot be represented in type 'unsigned long'
compressor.cpp:188:11: runtime error: unsigned integer overflow: 2265760372865400000 * 10 cannot be represented in type 'unsigned long'
hash.cpp:13:15: runtime error: left shift of 1692305888 by 15 places cannot be represented in type 'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int')
pubkey.h:152:23: runtime error: unsigned integer overflow: 0 - 1 cannot be represented in type 'unsigned int'
streams.h:570:31: runtime error: left shift of 350879 by 52 places cannot be represented in type 'uint64_t' (aka 'unsigned long')
util/bip32.cpp:57:36: runtime error: left shift of 3241096244 by 1 places cannot be represented in type 'unsigned int'
util/strencodings.cpp:562:38: runtime error: implicit conversion from type 'unsigned char' of value 255 (8-bit, unsigned) to type 'char' changed the value to -1 (8-bit, signed)
util/strencodings.h:164:24: runtime error: implicit conversion from type 'int' of value -74 (32-bit, signed) to type 'unsigned long' changed the value to 18446744073709551542 (64-bit, unsigned)
```
The warnings above happen here:
32b191fb66/src/addrman.cpp (L306)32b191fb66/src/addrman.h (L446)32b191fb66/src/arith_uint256.cpp (L32)32b191fb66/src/arith_uint256.cpp (L47)32b191fb66/src/chain.cpp (L151)32b191fb66/src/coins.cpp (L114)32b191fb66/src/compressor.cpp (L162)32b191fb66/src/compressor.cpp (L188)32b191fb66/src/hash.cpp (L13)32b191fb66/src/pubkey.h (L152)32b191fb66/src/streams.h (L570)32b191fb66/src/util/bip32.cpp (L57)32b191fb66/src/util/strencodings.cpp (L562)32b191fb66/src/util/strencodings.h (L164)
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fa39c8a3e8 test: Work around libFuzzer deadlock (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Only required part is `symbolize=0`, but the other changes shouldn't hurt
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77114462f2 raise helpMessageDialog (randymcmillan)
Pull request description:
the raise() method brings the helpMessageDialog to the top if it is obscured by another window.
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f827e151a2 refactor: remove straggling boost::mutex usage (fanquake)
Pull request description:
After the merge of #18710, the linter is warning:
```bash
A new Boost dependency in the form of "boost/thread/mutex.hpp" appears to have been introduced:
src/sync.cpp:#include <boost/thread/mutex.hpp>
src/test/sync_tests.cpp:#include <boost/thread/mutex.hpp>
^---- failure generated from test/lint/lint-includes.sh
```
#18710 removed `boost/thread/mutex.hpp` from lint-includes, however in the interim #19337 was merged, which introduced more `boost::mutex` usage.
Given we no longer use `boost::mutex`, just remove the double lock test and remaining includes.
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Check if "Coin Control features" are enabled to display warning before broadcasting replacement transaction
Workaround to fix issue: bitcoin/bitcoin#20795
Co-authored-by: Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>
After the merge of #18710, the linter is warning:
```bash
A new Boost dependency in the form of "boost/thread/mutex.hpp" appears to have been introduced:
src/sync.cpp:#include <boost/thread/mutex.hpp>
src/test/sync_tests.cpp:#include <boost/thread/mutex.hpp>
^---- failure generated from test/lint/lint-includes.sh
```
the interim #19337 was merged, which introduced more `boost::mutex` usage.
Given we no longer use `boost::mutex`, just remove the double lock test
and remaining includes.
8f0b64fb51 Better error messages for invalid addresses (Bezdrighin)
Pull request description:
This PR addresses #20809.
We add more detailed error messages in case an invalid address is provided inside the 'validateaddress' and 'getaddressinfo' RPC calls. This also covers the case when a user provides an address from a wrong network.
We also add a functional test to test the new error messages.
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e147af7624 doc: add instructions for generating RPC docs (benk10)
Pull request description:
Added instructions on how to generate the up to date RPC docs for the bitcoincore.org website in the relevant release-process subsection.
ACKs for top commit:
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bb6fcc75d1 refactor: Drop boost::thread stuff in CCheckQueue (Hennadii Stepanov)
6784ac471b bench: Use CCheckQueue local thread pool (Hennadii Stepanov)
dba30695fc test: Use CCheckQueue local thread pool (Hennadii Stepanov)
01511776ac Add local thread pool to CCheckQueue (Hennadii Stepanov)
0ef938685b refactor: Use member initializers in CCheckQueue (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- gets rid of `boost::thread_group` in the `CCheckQueue` class
- allows thread safety annotation usage in the `CCheckQueue` class
- is alternative to #14464 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18710#issuecomment-616618525, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18710#issuecomment-617291612)
Also, with this PR (I hope) it could be easier to resurrect a bunch of brilliant ideas from #9938.
Related: #17307
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7487bc9900 Fix BlockToJsonVerbose benchmark (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
Currently it was not possible to run just the BlockToJsonVerbose benchmark because it did not set up everything it needed, running `bench_bitcoin -filter=BlockToJsonVerbose` caused this assert to fail:
```
bench_bitcoin: chainparams.cpp:506: const CChainParams& Params(): Assertion `globalChainParams' failed.
```
Initializing TestingSetup fixes this.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
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2b4cfb44bd gitian-keys: Add signer aliases, some historical keys (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Update `keys.txt` for `gitian-verify.py` (bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools#71)
- Extend line format with signer aliases in parentheses
- Add a few historical signers
- Sort the file by name
Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
Top commit has no ACKs.
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Currently it was not possible to run just the BlockToJsonVerboes benchmarsk because it did not set up everything it needed, running `bench_bitcoin -filter=BlockToJsonVerbose` caused this assert to fail:
```
bench_bitcoin: chainparams.cpp:506: const CChainParams& Params(): Assertion `globalChainParams' failed.
```
Initializing TestingSetup fixes this.
This commit addresses #20809.
We add an additional 'error' property in the result of 'validateaddress' in case the address is not valid that gives a short description of why the address in invalid. We also change the error message returned by 'getaddressinfo' in case the address is invalid.
This commit adds brief documentation for this feature. Included in the
justification is the purpose of this feature as well as usage and
functionality tips.
Add a functional test for CaptureMessage. This connects and then
disconnects a peer so that the handshake can be used to check if capture
is being done correctly.
Included in a docstring in the test is the following:
From the data file we'll only check the structure.
We won't care about things like:
- Deserializing the payload of the message
- This is managed by the deserialize methods in
test_framework.messages
- The order of the messages
- There's no reason why we can't, say, change the order of the
messages in the handshake
- Message Type
- We can add new message types
We're ignoring these because they're simply too brittle to test here.
This commit adds contrib/message-capture/message-capture-parser.py, a python
script to be used alongside -capturemessages to parse the captured
messages.
It is complete with arguments and will parse any file given, sorting the
messages in the files when creating the output. If an output file is
specified with -o or --output, it will dump the messages in json format
to that file, otherwise it will print to stdout.
The small change to the unused msg_generic is to bring it in line with
the other message classes, purely to avoid a bug in the future.
This commit adds the CaptureMessage function. This will later be called
when any message is sent or received. The capture directory is fixed,
in a new folder "message_capture" in the datadir. Peers will then have
their own subfolders, named with their IP address and port, replacing
colons with underscores to keep compatibility with Windows. Inside,
received and sent messages will be captured into two binary files,
msgs_recv.dat and msgs_sent.dat.
e.g.
message_capture/203.0.113.7_56072/msgs_recv.dat
message_capture/203.0.113.7_56072/msgs_sent.dat
The format has been designed as to result in a minimal performance
impact. A parsing script is added in a later commit.
bf100f8170 [net] Cleanup InactivityChecks() and add commenting about time (John Newbery)
06fa85cd50 [net] InactivityCheck() takes a CNode reference (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This is a pure refactor and should not change any behavior. It clarifies and documents the InactivityCheck() function
This makes #20721 easier to review. In particular, this function uses a mixture of (unmockable) system time and mockable time. It's important to understand where those are being used when reviewing #20721.
#20721 doesn't require this change, so if others don't agree that it's useful and makes review easier, then I'm happy to close this and just do #20721 directly.
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5b41d84b34 doc: add xorriso to macOS depends packages (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This was missed in #20470.
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962444295d zmq: deduplicate 'sequence' publisher message creation/sending (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This small PR deduplicates common low-level creation and sending code for the 'sequence' zmq publisher message (methods `NotifyBlock{Connect,Disconnect}()`, `NotifyTransaction{Acceptance,Removal}()` in the class `CZMQPublishSequenceNotifier`) by introducing a helper function.
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instagibbs:
utACK 962444295d
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f1694757dd guix: Fix typo (Carl Dong)
771c4b98a8 guix: README: Add darwin HOSTS entry (Carl Dong)
8dbf18cb1d guix: Check for macOS SDK before building anything (Carl Dong)
34b23f597e guix: Set ZERO_AR_DATE for darwin build determinism (Carl Dong)
f3835dc6a3 build: Make xorrisofs reproducible with -volume_date (Carl Dong)
c9eb4cf3a0 guix: Add support for darwin builds (Carl Dong)
37fe73a092 build: Add var printing target to src/Makefile.am (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This PR brings our Guix builds on par with Gitian in terms of supported architectures.
Reviewers: if you run a build, please submit:
```
find output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
```
So that we can compare hashes and ensure reproducibility!
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da9caa1ced Replace fs::absolute calls with AbsPathJoin calls (Kiminuo)
66576c4fd5 test: Clear forced -walletdir setting after wallet init_tests (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
This adds better test coverage and will make it easier in #20744 to remove our dependency on the two-argument boost::filesystem::absolute() function which does not have a direct equivalent in C++17.
This PR doesn't change behavior aside from adding an assert and fixing a test bug.
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MarcoFalke:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK da9caa1ced. Just comment and test tweaks since previous review.
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We need this to be after a '--' as '-volume_date' is a xorriso
flag, not a xorrisofs flag. See the respective man pages.
For more details: https://issues.guix.info/issue/35283#2
ff44cae279 test: Change feature_config_args.py not to rely on strange regtest=0 behavior (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Update test to simply generate a normal mainnet configuration file instead of using a crazy setup where a regtest=1 config file using an includeconf in the [regtest] section includes another config file that specifies regtest=0, retroactively switching the network to mainnet.
This setup was fragile and only worked because the triggered InitError happened early enough that none of the ignored [regtest] options mattered (only affecting log output).
This change was originally made as part of #17493
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b396467053 locks: Annotate CTxMemPool::check to require cs_main (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
Currently, CTxMemPool::check locks CTxMemPool's own cs member, then
calls GetSpendHeight which locks cs_main. This can potentially cause an
undesirable lock invesion since CTxMemPool's cs is supposed to be locked
after cs_main.
This does not cause us any problems right now because all callers of
CTxMemPool already lock cs_main before calling CTxMemPool::check, which
means that the LOCK(cs_main) in GetSpendHeight becomes benign.
However, it is currently possible for new code to be added which calls
CTxMemPool::check without locking cs_main (which would be dangerous).
Therefore we should make it explicit that cs_main needs to be held
before calling CTxMemPool::check.
NOTE: After all review-only assertions are removed in "#20158 |
tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager", and assuming that we
keep the changes in "validation: Pass in spendheight to
CTxMemPool::check", we can re-evaluate to see if this annotation
is still necessary.
```
-----
Previous discussions:
1. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158#discussion_r520639845
2. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158#pullrequestreview-557117202
3. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20749#discussion_r559425521
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MarcoFalke:
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jonatack:
ACK b396467053 review and debug built, verified that `cs_main` is held by callers of `CTxMemPool::check()` in `PeerManagerImpl::ProcessOrphanTx()`, `PeerManagerImpl::ProcessMessage()`, and `CChainState::ActivateBestChainStep()`
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abb6fa7285 fuzz: Initialize a full TestingSetup where appropriate (Carl Dong)
713314abfa fuzz: Consolidate fuzzing TestingSetup initialization (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
Previously, the {Basic,}TestingSetup for fuzzers were set up in many ways:
1. Calling InitializeFuzzingContext, which implicitly constructs a static
const BasicTestingSetup
2. Directly constructing a static const BasicTestingSetup in the initialize_*
function
3. Directly constructing a static TestingSetup and reproducing the
initialization arguments (I'm assuming because
InitializeFuzzingContext only initializes a BasicTestingSetup)
The new, relatively-simple MakeFuzzingContext function allows us to
consolidate these methods of initialization by being flexible enough to
be used in all situations. It:
1. Is templated so that we can choose to initialize any of
the *TestingSetup classes
2. Has sane defaults which are often used in fuzzers but are also
easily overridable
3. Returns a unique_ptr, explicitly transferring ownership to the caller
to deal with according to its situation
```
~~Question for fuzzing people: was it intentional that `src/test/fuzz/net.cpp` would directly instantiate the `BasicTestingSetup` and thus omit the `"-nodebuglogfile"` flag?~~ [Answered](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20946#issuecomment-761537108)
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Previously, the {Basic,}TestingSetup for fuzzers were set up in many ways:
1. Calling InitializeFuzzingContext, which implicitly constructs a static
const BasicTestingSetup
2. Directly constructing a static const BasicTestingSetup in the initialize_*
function
3. Directly constructing a static TestingSetup and reproducing the
initialization arguments (I'm assuming because
InitializeFuzzingContext only initializes a BasicTestingSetup)
The new, relatively-simple MakeFuzzingContext function allows us to
consolidate these methods of initialization by being flexible enough to
be used in all situations. It:
1. Is templated so that we can choose to initialize any of
the *TestingSetup classes
2. Has sane defaults which are often used in fuzzers but are also
easily overridable
3. Returns a unique_ptr, explicitly transferring ownership to the caller
to deal with according to its situation
4efb6c2d3b zmq test: deduplicate test setup code (node restart, topics subscription) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR deduplicates common setup code for the ZMQ functional test. The following steps, previously duplicated in each sub-test, are put into a new method `setup_zmq_test(...)`:
- create subscriber sockets (`zmq.SUB`) for each topic with the specified timeout (default 60s)
- restart node0 with specified zmq notifications enabled (`-zmqpub...=tcp://127.0.0.1:...`...)
- if desired, connect node0 with node1 (note done by default)
- connect all susbcriber sockets to publisher (running on node0)
- wait a bit (currently 200ms), to _"Relax so that the subscribers are ready before publishing zmq messages"_
Note that the last point should be repaced by a more robust method, as this test is still flaky, see #20934 (also #20590 and #20538).
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Code review ACK 4efb6c2d3b
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Currently, CTxMemPool::check locks CTxMemPool's own cs member, then
calls GetSpendHeight which locks cs_main. This can potentially cause an
undesirable lock invesion since CTxMemPool's cs is supposed to be locked
after cs_main.
This does not cause us any problems right now because all callers of
CTxMemPool already lock cs_main before calling CTxMemPool::check, which
means that the LOCK(cs_main) in GetSpendHeight becomes benign.
However, it is currently possible for new code to be added which calls
CTxMemPool::check without locking cs_main (which would be dangerous).
Therefore we should make it explicit that cs_main needs to be held
before calling CTxMemPool::check.
NOTE: After all review-only assertions are removed in "#20158 |
tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager", and assuming that we
keep the changes in "validation: Pass in spendheight to
CTxMemPool::check", we can re-evaluate to see if this annotation
is still necessary.
ad57fb756b wallet: Add BerkeleyDB version sanity check at init time (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Detect version conflicts between the run-time BerkeleyDB library and the one used during compilation.
This is very unsafe (can result in anything from crashes to corruption) so shut down when one is detected.
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1fca9811e1 lint: Skip whitespace lint for guix patches (Carl Dong)
a91c46c57d guix: Make nsis reproducible by respecting SOURCE-DATE-EPOCH (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
When building nsis, if VERSION is not specified, it defaults to
cvs_version which is non-deterministic as it includes the current date.
This patches nsis to default to SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH if it exists so that
nsis is reproducible.
Upstream change: https://github.com/kichik/nsis/pull/13
```
Sidenote: also a good demonstration of how Guix allows us to flexibly patch our tools!
Note to reviewers: if you want to compare hashes, please build after Jan 16th 2021 without my substitute server enabled!
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ea0a7ec949 Remove deprecated bumpfee behavior (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Removes the deprecation message, behavior, and test.
This was marked for removal in 22.0.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK ea0a7ec949, maybe add need release notes tag.
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92370033a2 contrib: embed C++11 patch in install_db4.sh (jackielove4u)
Pull request description:
This is a continuation of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20665.
Closes#20722.
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fanquake:
ACK 92370033a2.
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Also clean up and better comment the function. InactivityChecks() uses a
mixture of (non-mockable) system time and mockable time. Make sure
that's well documented.
Despite being marked as const in CConnman before this commit, the
function did mutate the state of the passed in CNode, which is contained
in vNodes, which is a member of CConnman. To make the function truly
const in CConnman and all its data, instead make InactivityChecks() a
pure function, return whether the peer should be disconnected, and let
the calling function (SocketHandler()) update the CNode object. Also
make the CNode& argument const.
22eb7930a6 tracing: add tracing framework (William Casarin)
933ab8a720 build: detect sys/sdt.h for eBPF tracing (William Casarin)
Pull request description:
Instead of writing ad-hoc logging everywhere (eg: #19509), we can take advantage of linux user static defined traces, aka. USDTs ( not the stablecoin 😅 )
The linux kernel can hook into these tracepoints at runtime, but otherwise they have little to no performance impact. Traces can pass data which can be printed externally via tools such as bpftrace. For example, here's one that prints incoming and outgoing network messages:
# Examples
## Network Messages
```
#!/usr/bin/env bpftrace
BEGIN
{
printf("bitcoin net msgs\n");
@start = nsecs;
}
usdt:./src/bitcoind:net:push_message
{
$ip = str(arg0);
$peer_id = (int64)arg1;
$command = str(arg2);
$data_len = arg3;
$data = buf(arg3,arg4);
$t = (nsecs - @start) / 100000;
printf("%zu outbound %s %s %zu %d %r\n", $t, $command, $ip, $peer_id, $data_len, $data);
@outbound[$command]++;
}
usdt:./src/bitcoind:net:process_message
{
$ip = str(arg0);
$peer_id = (int64)arg1;
$command = str(arg2);
$data_len = arg3;
$data = buf(arg3,arg4);
$t = (nsecs - @start) / 100000;
printf("%zu inbound %s %s %zu %d %r\n", $t, $command, $ip, $peer_id, $data_len, $data);
@inbound[$ip, $command]++;
}
```
$ sudo bpftrace netmsg.bt
output: https://jb55.com/s/b11312484b601fb3.txt
if you look at the bottom of the output you can see a histogram of all the messages grouped by message type and IP. nice!
## IBD Benchmarking
```
#!/usr/bin/env bpftrace
BEGIN
{
printf("IBD to 500,000 bench\n");
}
usdt:./src/bitcoind:CChainState:ConnectBlock
{
$height = (uint32)arg0;
if ($height == 1) {
printf("block 1 found, starting benchmark\n");
@start = nsecs;
}
if ($height >= 500000) {
@end = nsecs;
@duration = @end - @start;
exit();
}
}
END {
printf("duration %d ms\n", @duration / 1000000)
}
```
This one hooks into ConnectBlock and prints the IBD time to height 500,000 starting from the first call to ConnectBlock
Userspace static tracepoints give lots of flexibility without invasive logging code. It's also more flexible than ad-hoc logging code, allowing you to instrument many different aspects of the system without having to enable per-subsystem logging.
Other ideas: tracepoints for lock contention, threads, what else?
Let me know what ya'll think and if this is worth adding to bitcoin.
## TODO
- [ ] docs?
- [x] Integrate systemtap-std-dev/libsystemtap into build (provides the <sys/sdt.h> header)
- [x] ~dtrace macos support? (is this still a thing?)~ going to focus on linux for now
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2c403279e2 gitian: Remove codesign_allocate and pagestuff from MacOS build (Andrew Chow)
f55eed2514 gitian: use signapple to create the MacOS code signature (Andrew Chow)
95b06d2185 gitian: use signapple to apply the MacOS code signature (Andrew Chow)
42bb1ea363 gitian: install signapple in gitian-osx-signer.yml (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The MacOS code signing issues that were encountered during the 0.21.0 release cycle have shown that it is necessary for us to use a code signing tool for which the source code is available and modifiable by us. Given that there appears to not be such a tool available, I have written such a tool, [signapple](https://github.com/achow101/signapple), that we can use. This tool is able to create a valid MacOS code signature, detach it in a way that we were doing previously, and attach it to the unsigned binary. This tool can also verify that the signature is correct.
This PR implements the usage of that tool in the gitian build for the code signed MacOS binary. The code signer will use this tool to create the detached signature. Gitian builders will use this tool to apply the detached signature. The `gitian-osx-signer.yml` descriptor has been modified to install this tool so that the `detached-sig-apply.sh` script can use it. Additionally, the `codesign_allocate` and `pagestuff` tools are no longer necessary so they are no longer added to the tarball used in code signing. Lastly, both the `detached-sig-create.sh` and `detached-sig-apply.sh` scripts are made to be significantly less complex and to not do unexpected things such as unpacking an already unpacked tarball.
The detached code signature that signapple creates is almost identical to that which we were previously creating. The only difference is that the cpu architecture name is included in the extension (e.g. we have `bitcoin-qt.x86_64sign` instead of `bitcoin-qt.sign`). This was done in order to support signing universal binaries which we may want to do in the future. However signapple can still apply existing code signatures as it will accept the `.sign` extension. If it is desired, it can be modified to produce signatures with just the `.sign` extension. However I do not think it is necessary to maintain compatibility with the old process.
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9d02654677 doc: Fix systemd spelling and link to doc/init.md (Hennadii Stepanov)
601778c310 script: Add Documentation key to bitcoind.service (Hennadii Stepanov)
d9392b724c script: Improve robustness of bitcoind.service on startup (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
If network interfaces are not properly up the following happens:
```
...
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z scheduler thread start
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z libevent: getaddrinfo: address family for nodename not supported
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z Binding RPC on address 127.0.0.1 port 8332 failed.
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z HTTP: creating work queue of depth 16
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z Using random cookie authentication.
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z Generated RPC authentication cookie /var/lib/bitcoind/.cookie
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z HTTP: starting 2 worker threads
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z init message: Loading banlist...
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z SetNetworkActive: true
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z Error: Cannot resolve -externalip address: <EDITED>
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z Shutdown: In progress...
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z scheduler thread exit
2021-01-08T10:17:11Z Shutdown: done
```
This PR improves robustness on startup in such cases in documented way:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/NetworkTarget/
Also minor doc improvements are added.
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fa1d5e5137 test: Fix get_previous_releases.py for aarch64 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Otherwise it will fail with "Not sure which binary to download..."
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54ce4fac80 build: improve macro for testing -latomic requirement (fanquake)
2c010b9c56 add std::atomic include to bitcoin-util.cpp (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Since the merge of #19937, riscv builds have been failing, due to a link issue with [`std::atomic_exchange`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/atomic/atomic_exchange) in `bitcoin-util`:
```bash
CXXLD bitcoin-util
bitcoin_util-bitcoin-util.o: In function `grind_task':
/home/ubuntu/build/bitcoin/distsrc-riscv64-linux-gnu/src/bitcoin-util.cpp:98: undefined reference to `__atomic_exchange_1'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
```
We have a [macro](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/build-aux/m4/l_atomic.m4) that tries to determine when `-latomic` is required, however it doesn't quite work well enough, as it's currently determining it isn't needed:
```bash
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/riscv64-linux-gnu
...
checking whether std::atomic can be used without link library... yes
```
This PR adds a call to `std::atomic_exchange` to the macro, which will get us properly linked against `-latomic` on riscv:
```bash
checking whether std::atomic can be used without link library... no
checking whether std::atomic needs -latomic... yes
```
Also adds an `<atomic>` include to `bitcoin-util.cpp`.
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Only rebucket if the asmap checksum has changed, not if the file format
has changed but no asmap is provided.
Also, don't try to add an entry to another bucket if it already appears
in ADDRMAN_NEW_BUCKETS_PER_ADDRESS buckets.
Version implies that higher numbers take precendence. This is really a
checksum, to check whether the provided asmap is the same as the one
used when the peers.dat file was serialized.
Also update the comments to explain where/why this is used.
An addrman entry can appear in up to 8 new table buckets. We store this
entry->bucket indexing during shutdown so that on restart we can restore
the entries to their correct buckets.
Commit ec45646de9 broke the
deserialization code so that each entry could only be put in up to one
new bucket. Fix that.
This brings PushMessage and ProcessMessages further in line with the
style guide by fixing their if statements.
LogMessage is later called, inside an if statement, inside both of these
methods.
When building nsis, if VERSION is not specified, it defaults to
cvs_version which is non-deterministic as it includes the current date.
This patches nsis to default to SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH if it exists so that
nsis is reproducible.
Upstream change: https://github.com/kichik/nsis/pull/13
c061800bb1 build: fix RELOC_SECTION security check for bitcoin-util (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The binutils we use for gitian builds strips the reloc section from
Windows binaries, which breaks ASLR. As a temporary workaround, export
main(). This is the same workaround as #18702 (bitcoin-cli), and will
fix the currently failing security check:
```bash
+ make -j1 -C src check-security
make: Entering directory '/home/ubuntu/build/bitcoin/distsrc-x86_64-w64-mingw32/src'
Checking binary security...
bitcoin-util.exe: failed RELOC_SECTION
make: *** [check-security] Error 1
```
Relevant upstream issue:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19011
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Detect version conflicts between the run-time BerkeleyDB library and the one used during compilation.
This is very unsafe (can result in anything from crashes to corruption) so shut down when one is detected.
It is not documented that if you attempt to send a transaction
which already exists in a block, an RPC_TRANSACTION_ALREADY_IN_CHAIN
exception will be raised. This should be documented so that developers
are aware that this exception is raised.
This adds better test coverage and will make it easier in #20744 to remove our dependency on the two-argument boost::filesystem::absolute() function which does not have a direct equivalent in C++17.
Leaving this value set interfered with the CreateWallet test if it happened to execute later in the test ordering. Specifically it would cause CreateWallet test to write data to the current directory instead of temporary test directory.
fa0aa87071 rpc: Return wtxid from testmempoolaccept (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It would be nice if `testmempoolaccept` returned the unique wtxid directly to avoid a costly `decoderawtransaction` roundtrip
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fa0a864b38 fuzz: Use mocktime in process_message* fuzz targets (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Use mocktime to allow time to advance deterministically during execution of a fuzz input. This also allows to drop the call to `JumpOutOfIbd`.
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The binutils we use for gitian builds strips the reloc section from
Windows binaries, which breaks ASLR. As a temporary workaround, export
main(). This is the same workaround as #18702 (bitcoin-cli), and will
fix the currently failing security check:
```bash
+ make -j1 -C src check-security
make: Entering directory '/home/ubuntu/build/bitcoin/distsrc-x86_64-w64-mingw32/src'
Checking binary security...
bitcoin-util.exe: failed RELOC_SECTION
make: *** [check-security] Error 1
```
Relevant upstream issue:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19011
riscv builds are currently failing because -latomic isn't being linked
against, when it is needed:
```bash
/home/ubuntu/build/bitcoin/distsrc-riscv64-linux-gnu/src/bitcoin-util.cpp:98: undefined reference to `__atomic_exchange_1'
```
This exteneds our macro to ensure that -latomic is linked against when
required.
2f463f57e3 [doc] for CheckInputsFromMempoolAndCache (gzhao408)
85cc6bed64 lock annotations for MemPoolAccept functions (gzhao408)
Pull request description:
This is a very small PR that adds some lock annotations to clarify that, now, the `pool.cs` lock is held throughout tx validation for mempool. The comments in `CheckInputsFromMempoolAndCache` were unclear/outdated so I updated those as well.
~This PR is a cleanup. It removes unnecessary code that doesn't do much.~
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MarcoFalke:
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fanquake:
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fa75d40ef8 fuzz: Introduce CallOneOf helper to replace switch-case (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The current `switch (fuzzed_data_provider.ConsumeIntegralInRange<int>(0, nn)) { case 0: ... case 1: ... case nn: ...` has several problems:
* It makes it hard to review newly added targets, because it requires manual counting of cases
* It makes it hard to update a target, because updating all case labels is trivial, but tedious to review and causes merge conflicts
* ~~Updating the target raises the question whether the case labels should be preserved to not invalidate the existing fuzz inputs format. Fuzz input format might already change implicitly on every commit, so this isn't something worthwhile to pursue.~~ Edit: This pull doesn't fix this problem.
Fix all issues by adding a new `CallOneOf` helper
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8775691383 Bugfix: GUI: Restore SendConfirmationDialog button default to "Yes" (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
The SendConfirmationDialog is used for bumping the fee, where "Send" doesn't really make sense
Originally https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17463, but rewritten here much simpler based on other merged changes.
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fc726e0138 doc, rpc: add missing signet mentions in network name lists (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This small PR adds a few missing mentions of signet w.r.t. chain enumerations:
- RPC `getblockchaininfo`: result description for `"chain"`
- RPC `getmininginfo`: result description for `"chain"`
- REST interface documentation:
- default ports listing for each chain
- `"chain"` description for `chaininfo` endpoint result
The instances were identified via `git grep -i "main.*test.*reg"`.
ACKs for top commit:
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benthecarman:
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This removes a conditional that checks if pindex is equal to nullptr.
This check is redundant because the branch where pindex is set returns at an earlier time. Additionaly, The independence of the earlier and later pindex is made clearer.
bc99ae77e4 scripted-diff: Fix typo in stub manual pages (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
b5e93f873a doc: Add manual page generation for bitcoin-util (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
- Add `-version` option to `bitcoin-util`
- Add `bitcoin-util` call to `gen-manpages.sh`
- Add stub manual page `bitcoin-util.1`
- Add install of `bitcoin-util.1` to build system
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281fd1a4a0 Replace KeyIDHasher with SaltedSipHasher (Andrew Chow)
210b693db6 Add generic SaltedSipHasher (Andrew Chow)
95e61c1cf2 Move Hashers to util/hasher.{cpp/h} (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
There are existing `SaltedOutPointHasher` and `SaltedTxidHasher` classes used for `std::unordered_map` and `std::unordered_set` that could be useful in other places in the codebase. So we these to their own `saltedhash.{cpp/h}` file. An existing `KeyIDHasher` is moved there too. Additionally, `ScriptIDHasher`, `SaltedPubkeyHasher`, and `SaltedScriptHasher` are added so that they can be used in future work.
`KeyIDHasher` and `ScriptIDHasher` are not salted so that equality comparisons of maps and sets keyed by `CKeyID` and `CScriptID` will actually work.
Split from #19602 (and a few other PRs/branches I have).
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fjahr:
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595a34dbea contrib/signet: Document miner script in README.md (Anthony Towns)
ff7dbdc08a contrib/signet: Add script for generating a signet chain (Anthony Towns)
13762bcc96 Add bitcoin-util command line utility (Anthony Towns)
95d5d5e625 rpc: allow getblocktemplate for test chains when unconnected or in IBD (Anthony Towns)
81c54dec20 rpc: update getblocktemplate with signet rule, include signet_challenge (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Adds `contrib/signet/miner` for mining signet blocks.
Adds `bitcoin-util` cli utility, with the idea being it can provide bitcoin related functionality that does not rely on the ability to access a running node. Only subcommand currently is "grind" which takes a hex-encoded header and grinds its nonce until its nBits is satisfied.
Updates `getblocktemplate` to include `signet_challenge` field, and makes `getblocktemplate` require the signet rule when invoked on the signet change. Removes connectivity and IBD checks from `getblocktemplate` when applied to a test chain (regtest, testnet, signet).
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570e43fe72 guix: Print build params inside/outside of container (Carl Dong)
2f9d1fdde6 guix: Move DISTSRC determination to guix-build.sh (Carl Dong)
0b7cd07bb5 guix: Move OUTDIR determination+creation to guix-build.sh (Carl Dong)
d27ff8b86a guix: Add more sanity checks to guix-build.sh (Carl Dong)
57f9533146 guix: Add section headings to guix-build.sh (Carl Dong)
38b7b2ed72 genbuild: Specify rev-parse length (Carl Dong)
036dc740da docs: Point to contrib/guix/README.md in doc/guix.md (Carl Dong)
34f0fda2d3 guix: Small updates to README wording (Carl Dong)
402e3a5b1e guix: Update HOSTS README entry for new architectures (Carl Dong)
cfa7ceb21b guix: Remove README development environment section (Carl Dong)
93b6a8544a guix: Add ADDITIONAL_GUIX_{COMMON,TIMEMACHINE}_FLAGS options (Carl Dong)
0f31e24703 guix: Add SUBSTITUTE_URLS option (Carl Dong)
444fcfca90 guix: Make guix honor MAX_JOBS setting (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
After live-demo-ing a Guix build (which completed successfully!) on achow101's stream, I realized there were a few quality of life improvements which can be made to improve the user experience of our Guix build process. Here are a few of them.
Notable changes:
1. When `MAX_JOBS` is specified, both `guix time-machine` and `guix environment` will now build up to `MAX_JOBS` packages at a time when creating the build environment
2. The instructions for using substitutes were incorrect, and has now been replaced with a `SUBSTITUTE_URLS` environment variable, which works well with shell's IFS splitting rules
3. New `ADDITIONAL_GUIX_{COMMON,TIMEMACHINE}_FLAGS` options, for more granular customization of the build process.
4. README cleanup
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ACK 570e43fe72 - lets move this forward.
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3eb94ec81b sync: Use decltype(auto) return type for WITH_LOCK (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
> Now that we're using C++17, we can use the decltype(auto) return type
> for functions and lambda expressions.
>
> As demonstrated in this commit, this can simplify cases where previously
> the compiler failed to deduce the correct return type.
>
> Just for reference, for the "assign to ref" cases fixed here, there are
> 3 possible solutions:
>
> - Return a pointer and immediately deref as used before this commit
> - Make sure the function/lambda returns declspec(auto) as used after
> this commit
> - Class& i = WITH_LOCK(..., return std::ref(...));
>
> -----
>
> References:
> 1. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/function#Return_type_deduction
> 2. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/template_argument_deduction#Other_contexts
> 3. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/auto
> 4. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/decltype
>
> Explanations:
> 1. https://stackoverflow.com/a/21369192
> 2. https://stackoverflow.com/a/21369170
Thanks to sipa and ryanofsky for helping me understand this
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b4dd2ef800 [test] Test the add_outbound_p2p_connection functionality (Amiti Uttarwar)
602e69e427 [test] P2PBlocksOnly - Test block-relay-only connections. (Amiti Uttarwar)
8bb6beacb1 [test/refactor] P2PBlocksOnly - Extract transaction violation test into helper. (Amiti Uttarwar)
99791e7560 [test/refactor] P2PBlocksOnly - simplify transaction creation using blocktool helper. (Amiti Uttarwar)
3997ab9154 [test] Add test framework support to create outbound connections. (Amiti Uttarwar)
5bc04e8837 [rpc/net] Introduce addconnection to test outbounds & blockrelay (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
The existing functional test framework uses the `addnode` RPC to spin up manual connections between bitcoind nodes. This limits our ability to add integration tests for our networking code, which often executes different code paths for different connection types.
**This PR enables creating `outbound` & `block-relay-only` P2P connections in the functional tests.** This allows us to increase our p2p test coverage, since we can now verify expectations around these connection types.
This builds out the [prototype](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/14210#issuecomment-527421978) proposed by ajtowns in #14210. 🙌🏽
An overview of this branch:
- introduces a new test-only RPC function `addconnection` which initiates opening an `outbound` or `block-relay-only` connection. (conceptually similar to `addnode` but for different connection types & restricted to regtest)
- adds `test_framework` support so a mininode can open an `outbound`/`block-relay-only` connection to a `P2PInterface`/`P2PConnection`.
- updates `p2p_blocksonly` tests to create a `block-relay-only` connection & verify expectations around transaction relay.
- introduces `p2p_add_connections` test that checks the behaviors of the newly introduced `add_outbound_p2p_connection` test framework function.
With these changes, there are many more behaviors that we can add integration tests for. The blocksonly updates is just one example.
Huge props to ajtowns for conceiving the approach & providing me feedback as I've built out this branch. Also thank you to jnewbery for lots of thoughtful input along the way.
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troygiorshev:
reACK b4dd2ef800
jnewbery:
utACK b4dd2ef800
MarcoFalke:
Approach ACK b4dd2ef800🍢
Tree-SHA512: d1cba768c19c9c80e6a38b1c340cc86a90701b14772c4a0791c458f9097f6a4574b4a4acc7d13d6790c7b1f1f197e2c3d87996270f177402145f084ef8519a6b
aaaa987840 refactor: Use C++17 std::array deduction for ALL_FEE_ESTIMATE_HORIZONS (MarcoFalke)
fa39cdd072 refactor: Use C++17 std::array deduction for OUTPUT_TYPES (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
With the new C++17 array deduction rules, an array encompassing all values in an enum can be specified in the same header file that specifies the enum. This is useful to avoid having to repeatedly enumerate all enum values in the code. E.g. the RPC code, but also the fuzz code.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
cr ACK aaaa987840⚙️
fanquake:
ACK aaaa987840
Tree-SHA512: b71bd98f3ca07ddfec385735538ce89a4952e418b52dc990fb160187ccef1fc7ebc139d42988b6f7b48df24823af61f803b83d47fb7a3b82475f0c0b109bffb7
3642b2ed34 refactor, net: Increase CNode data member encapsulation (Hennadii Stepanov)
acebb79d3f refactor, move-only: Relocate CNode private members (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
All protected `CNode` data members could be private.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK 3642b2ed34
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 3642b2ed34 🏛
Tree-SHA512: 8435e3c43c3b7a3107d58cb809b8b5e1a1c0068677e249bdf0fc6ed24140ac4fc4efe2a280a1ee86df180d738c0c9e10772308690607954db6713000cf6e728d
39b43298d9 test: add test for banning of non-IP addresses (Vasil Dimov)
94d335da7f net: allow CSubNet of non-IP networks (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Allow creation of valid `CSubNet` objects of non-IP networks and only
match the single address they were created from (like /32 for IPv4 or
/128 for IPv6).
This fixes a deficiency in `CConnman::DisconnectNode(const CNetAddr& addr)`
and in `BanMan` which assume that creating a subnet from any address
using the `CSubNet(CNetAddr)` constructor would later match that address
only. Before this change a non-IP subnet would be invalid and would not
match any address.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Code review re-ACK 39b43298d9 per `git diff 5e95ce6 39b4329`; only change since last review is improvements to the functional test; verified the test fails on master @ 616eace0 where expected (`assert(self.is_banned(node, tor_addr))` fails and unban unfails)
laanwj:
code review ACK 39b43298d9
Tree-SHA512: 3239b26d0f2fa2d1388b4fdbc1d05ce4ac1980be699c6ec46049409baefcb2006b1e72b889871e2210e897f6725c48e873f68457eea7e6e4958ab4f959d20297
b3e9bcaac8 qt, refactor: Drop no longer used PeerTableModel::getNodeStats function (Hennadii Stepanov)
49c604077c qt: Use PeerTableModel::StatsRole (Hennadii Stepanov)
35007edf9c qt: Add PeerTableModel::StatsRole (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR allows to access to the `CNodeCombinedStats` instance directly from any view object.
The `PeerTableModel::getNodeStats` member function removed as a kind of layer violation.
No behavior changes.
Also other pulls (bugfixes) are based on this one: #18 and #164.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Tested re-ACK b3e9bcaac8 per `git range-diff ae8f797 4c05fe0 b3e9bca`
promag:
Code review ACK b3e9bcaac8.
jonasschnelli:
utACK b3e9bcaac8
Tree-SHA512: 6ba50d5dd2c0373655d491ce8b130c47d598da2db5ff4b00633f447404c7e70f8562ead53ddf166e851384d9632ff9146a770c99845c2cdd3ff7250677e4c130
faabc26a61 test: Replace getmempoolentry with testmempoolaccept in MiniWallet (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is a refactor to not use the return value of `sendrawtransaction` and `getmempoolentry` with the goal that submitting the tx to the mempool will become optional.
ACKs for top commit:
mjdietzx:
ACK faabc26a61
Tree-SHA512: 4260a59e65fed1c807530dad23f1996ba6e881bcce91995f5b498a0be6001f67b3e0251507c8801750fe105410147c68bb2f393ebe678c6a3a4d045e5d72fc19
faa8f68943 Replace boost::variant with std::variant (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that we can use std::variant from the vanilla standard library, drop the third-party boost variant dependency
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
Code review ACK faa8f68943
fanquake:
ACK faa8f68943
Tree-SHA512: 6e3aecd33b00c2e31a763f999247944d5b2ce5e3018f1965c516c1000cd08ff6703a8d50fb0be64883153da2925ae72986b8a6b96586db74057bd05d6f4986e6
fad1f0fd33 net: Remove unused cs_feeFilter (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A `RecursiveMutex` is overkill for setting or reading a plain integer. Even a `Mutex` is overkill, when a plain `std::atomic` can be used.
This removes 11 lines of code. Also, it is cutting down on the number of locks put on the stack at the same time, which complicates review looking out for potential lock contention.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK fad1f0fd33
practicalswift:
cr ACK fad1f0fd33: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: 647f9b954fbf52e138d3e710937eb9131b390fef0deae03fd6a162d5a18b9f194010800bbddc8f89208d91be2802dff11c3884d04b3dd233865abd12aa3cde06
Allow creation of valid `CSubNet` objects of non-IP networks and only
match the single address they were created from (like /32 for IPv4 or
/128 for IPv6).
This fixes a deficiency in `CConnman::DisconnectNode(const CNetAddr& addr)`
and in `BanMan` which assume that creating a subnet from any address
using the `CSubNet(CNetAddr)` constructor would later match that address
only. Before this change a non-IP subnet would be invalid and would not
match any address.
06ba9b3008 rpc: move getpeerinfo connection_type help to correct place (Jon Atack)
c95fe6e38f gui: improve connection type tooltip (Hennadii Stepanov)
2c19ba2e1d gui: replace Direction with Connection Type in peer details (Jon Atack)
7e2beab2d2 gui: create GUIUtil::ConnectionTypeToQString utility function (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:

Closes#159.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK 06ba9b3008, the tooltip content is organized as unordered list.
jarolrod:
re-ACK 06ba9b3008
Tree-SHA512: 24f46494ceb42ed308e4a4f2a543dbc4f4e6409a6f738c145a9f16e175bf69d411cbc944a4fd969f1829d57644dfbc194182fa8d4e9e6bce82acbeca8c673748
fad327ca65 fuzz: net permission flags in net processing (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
to increase coverage
ACKs for top commit:
Crypt-iQ:
cr ACK fad327c
practicalswift:
ACK fad327ca65
Tree-SHA512: f8643d1774ff13524ab97ab228ad070489e080435e5742af26e6e325fd002e4c1fd78b9887e11622e79d6fe0c4daaddce5e033e6cd4b32e50fd68b434aab7333
3e61b8c800 doc: Add explicit macdeployqtplus dependencies install step (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR adds to macOS docs an explicit step to install `macdeployqtplus` script dependencies that are not part of the [Python Standard Library](https://docs.python.org/3/library/index.html):
- https://pypi.org/project/ds-store/
- https://pypi.org/project/mac-alias/
This change is required on macOS 11 Big Sur:
- #20371
- #20878Close#20878.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 3e61b8c800
Tree-SHA512: d177139ee142d47cb27ad878d721cafcd03403ef861965ff532d712da461416380ec5878f70accf223a552a1f1e65eedb1e0ad72cb7a96791f8a55536ce28645
faecb74562 Expose integral m_conn_type in CNodeStats, remove m_conn_type_string (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Currently, strings are stored for what are actually integral (strong) enum types. This is fine, because the strings are only used as-is for the debug log and RPC. However, it complicates using them in the GUI. User facing strings in the GUI should be translated and only string literals can be picked up for translation, not runtime `std::string`s.
Fix that by removing the `std::string` members and replace them by strong enum integral types.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Code review ACK faecb74562
theStack:
Code review ACK faecb74562🌲
Tree-SHA512: 24df2bd0645432060e393eb44b8abaf20fe296457d07a867b0e735c3e2e75af7b03fc6bfeca734ec33ab816a7c8e1f8591a5ec342f3afe3098a4e41f5c2cfebb
fa44417fcb fuzz: Add missing muhash registration (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
otherwise it is not possible to run the target
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa44417fcb
Tree-SHA512: b6495b84890a778d3569deddfc5703d1bed95d7d5c1eb0766fd5bd9afe86a3a0ccf4726aa16cba4a5fd182d23bfb7e815f3af4eb635915397c90805585b5699e
a7599c80eb test: run mempool_compatibility.py even with wallet disabled (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
Another functional test rewritten as proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20078
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK a7599c80eb didn't test
Tree-SHA512: cc7a617e5489ed27bbdbdee85a82fa08525375061f7f4524577a6b8ecb340396adac88419b51f513be22ca53edd0a3bd5d572d9f43ffc2c18550b0ef9069d238
196b727649 depends: Add comment about cache invalidation (Carl Dong)
949c480e52 depends: Fully determine path for darwin cctools (Carl Dong)
880660acfa depends: Fully determine path for darwin_{CC,CXX} (Carl Dong)
8033110741 depends: Quote to prevent word splitting in config.site (Carl Dong)
77b1ef89a0 depends: Remove -fuse-ld line (Carl Dong)
3007339218 depends: Pin clang search paths for darwin host (Carl Dong)
107f33d434 depends: Delay expansion of per-package vars (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
> Hello clang/lib/frontend,
> I search your headers once again.
> Because it's time for some housekeeping,
> Within the code I was tweaking,
> And the targets I was making with my build,
> Are unfulfilled,
> It's just language compliance.
>
> In reference works I scroll alone
> Pages cribbed from holy tomes
> In the details of a template
> My code's behaviour has now found its fate
> When my hopes were dashed as a note left it as described:
> As undefined
> It's not in compliance
>
> And from the standard text I saw
> Ten thousand errors, maybe more
> Threading used without locking
> Pointers referenced after freeing
> Linters writing warnings that coders will never fix
> But still they tick
> The box that claims compliance
>
> "Fools," said I, "you do not know"
> Errors, like a cancer, grow
> Hear my words that I might reach you
> Use -Wall and it might teach you
> But my words and compiler errors fade.
> Schedules forbade compliance.
>
> And the people bowed and prayed
> With static checking torn and frayed
> The markets flashed out their warning
> In the words that they were forming
> As recruiters said "The search for more profits leads to writing stuff in CSS,
> And node.js.
> Without a need for compliance"
Many thanks to ajtowns for the above contribution!
-----
This PR is ready for review!
When cross-compiling for macOS, the SDK gives us the entire context/sysroot on which we should base the build. This means that we can be extremely specific w/re our search path ordering in order to avoid build problems that arise out of a user's specific environment/system setup and improve the robustness of our macOS toolchain. This PR does 2 things to this end:
1. Unset environment variables which are known to alter search paths.
1. Makes us (in the case of macOS builds) explicitly specify the list of system include search paths and its ordering, rather than rely on `clang`'s unreliable autodetection routine. Here is the [rabbit-hole gist](https://gist.github.com/dongcarl/5cdc6990b7599e8a5bf6d2a9c70e82f9).
See the added comments in `depends/hosts/darwin.mk` for more details:
8b8296dc70/depends/hosts/darwin.mk (L37-L60)
We can be this specific _only_ because macOS builds are neatly contained in an SDK, **and** we are cross-compiling. Native toolchains should rely on the environment/distro/user to know how best to build for the running system.
Note: Although the `-u` flag of `env` is not a POSIX standard flag, it seems like it is useful enough to be implemented in [coreutils](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/env-invocation.html), [busybox](https://busybox.net/downloads/BusyBox.html#env), [FreeBSD](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?env).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
code review ACK 196b727649
Tree-SHA512: 406442df16d9aa0aef62f9fa94f72d7e48374301f3d826bf32f183e1610942aa44a4adfac7bead1f14aded0044fac400e1328fcd933b2337e55a024f034b5013
ef712298c3 util: Check for file being NULL in DirectoryCommit (Luke Dashjr)
4574904038 Fix possible data race when committing block files (Evan Klitzke)
220bb16cbe util: Introduce DirectoryCommit commit function to sync a directory (Evan Klitzke)
ce5cbaea63 util.h: Document FileCommit function (Evan Klitzke)
844d650eea util: Prefer Mac-specific F_FULLSYNC over fdatasync in FileCommit (Evan Klitzke)
f6cec0bcaf util: Refactor FileCommit from an #if sequence nested in #else, to a sequence of #elif (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
Reviving #12696
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK ef712298c3
Tree-SHA512: 07d650990ef4c18d645dee3f9a199a940683ad17557d79d93979a76c4e710d8d70e6eae01d1a5991494a24a7654eb7db868be0c34a31e70b2509945d95bc9cce
Instead of doing the awkward /bin path prepending at config.site
creation time, set darwin_{CC,CXX} in a way that fully determines the
program's path (clang/clang++) similar to how AC_PATH_{TOOL,PROG} would
do.
Also see the added comment block in depends/Makefile for more context on
determining $PATH for our config.site.
clang warns when a command line option is unused, and some of our tests
use Werror, so unfortunately we cannot use this flag to pin our linker
for now. Leaving this commit in for future reference, as it would be
great if there's more granularity to Werror and we can be explicit about
what linker we want to use.
Prior to this commit, when int_vars was called for packages, it would
immediately expand the "single-dollar variables", which may be defined
in terms of variables which are not yet determined (e.g. variables
defined in package/*.mk, which are included after int_vars is called).
This is required for the next commit as after that commit, for darwin
cross-builds:
0. int_vars is defined in terms of $(1)_cc
1. $(1)_cc is defined in terms of darwin_CC
2. ... which is defined in terms of clang_resource_dir
3. ... which is defined in terms of native_cctools_clang_version
4. which is undetermined at the time when int_vars is being expanded and evaluated
a191e23b8e doc: Add release notes (Hennadii Stepanov)
ae749d12dd doc: Add libnatpmp stuff (Hennadii Stepanov)
e28f9be87a ci: Add libnatpmp-dev package to some builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
5a0185b6c9 gui: Add NAT-PMP network option (Hennadii Stepanov)
a39f7336a3 net: Add -natpmp command line option (Hennadii Stepanov)
28acffd9d5 net: Add NAT-PMP to port mapping loop (Hennadii Stepanov)
a8d9f275d0 net: Add libnatpmp support (Hennadii Stepanov)
58e8364dcd gui: Apply port mapping changes on dialog exit (Hennadii Stepanov)
cf151cc68c scripted-diff: Rename UPnP stuff (Hennadii Stepanov)
4e91b1e24d net: Add flags for port mapping protocols (Hennadii Stepanov)
8b50d1b5bb net: Keep trying to use UPnP when -upnp=1 (Hennadii Stepanov)
28e2961fd6 refactor: Replace magic number with named constant (Hennadii Stepanov)
02ccf69dd6 refactor: Move port mapping code to its own module (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Close#11902
This PR is an alternative to:
- #12288
- #15717
To compile with NAT-PMP support on Ubuntu [`libnatpmp-dev`](https://packages.ubuntu.com/source/bionic/libnatpmp) should be available.
Log excerpt:
```
2020-02-05T20:12:28Z [mapport] NAT-PMP: public address = 95.164.65.194
2020-02-05T20:12:28Z [mapport] AddLocal(95.164.65.194:18333,3)
2020-02-05T20:12:28Z [mapport] NAT-PMP: port mapping successful.
```
See: [`libnatpmp`](https://miniupnp.tuxfamily.org/libnatpmp.html)
---
Some follow-ups are out of this PR's scope:
- mention NAT-PMP library in the version message
- ~integrate NAT-PMP into the GUI~ (already [added](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18077#issuecomment-589405068))
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Tested and code review ACK a191e23b8e
Tree-SHA512: 10e19267c21bf30f20ff1abfc882d526049f0e790b95e12f109dc2bed7c0aef45de03eaf967f4e667e7509be04f1873a5c508087393d947205f3aab2ad6d7cf1
Open max number of full-relay and block-relay-only connections from a
functional test with different sorts of behaviors to ensure it behaves as
expected.
In the interest of increasing our P2P test coverage, add support to create
full-relay or block-relay-only connections. To support this, a P2P connection
spins up a listening thread & uses a callback to trigger the node initiating
the connection.
Co-authored-by: Anthony Towns <aj@erisian.com.au>
Add a new RPC endpoint to enable opening outbound connections from
the tests. The functional test framework currently uses the addnode RPC, which
has different behavior than general outbound peers. These changes enable
creating both full-relay and block-relay-only connections. The new RPC
endpoint calls through to a newly introduced AddConnection method on
CConnman that ensures we stay within the allocated max.
9815332d51 test: Change MuHash Python implementation to match cpp version again (Fabian Jahr)
01297fb3ca fuzz: Add MuHash consistency fuzz test (Fabian Jahr)
b111410914 test: Add MuHash3072 fuzz test (Fabian Jahr)
c122527385 bench: Add Muhash benchmarks (Fabian Jahr)
7b1242229d test: Add MuHash3072 unit tests (Fabian Jahr)
adc708c98d crypto: Add MuHash3072 implementation (Fabian Jahr)
0b4d290bf5 crypto: Add Num3072 implementation (Fabian Jahr)
589f958662 build: Check for 128 bit integer support (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This is the first split of #18000 which implements the Muhash algorithm and uses it to calculate the UTXO set hash in `gettxoutsetinfo`.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 9815332d51
Tree-SHA512: 4bc090738f0e3d80b74bdd8122e24a8ce80121120fd37c7e4335a73e7ba4fcd7643f2a2d559e2eebf54b8e3a3bd5f12cfb27ba61ded135fda210a07a233eae45
eeee43bc48 fuzz: Use ConsumeWeakEnum for ServiceFlags (MarcoFalke)
fa9949b914 fuzz: Add ConsumeWeakEnum helper, Extract ALL_NET_PERMISSION_FLAGS (MarcoFalke)
faaef9434c fuzz: [refactor] Extract ALL_CONNECTION_TYPES constant (MarcoFalke)
fa42da2d54 fuzz: Use ConsumeNode in process_message target (MarcoFalke)
fa121f058f fuzz: Use ConsumeNode in process_messages target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The fuzz tests have several problems:
* The array passed to the fuzz engine to pick `net_permission_flags` is outdated
* The process_message* targets has the service flags as well as connection type hardcoded, limiting potential coverage
* The service flags deserialization from the fuzz engine doesn't allow for easy "exact matches". The fuzz engine has to explore a 64-bit space to hit an "exact match" (only one bit set)
Fix all issues in the commits in this pull
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mzumsande:
ACK eeee43bc48 after rebase.
Tree-SHA512: 1ad9520c7e708b7f4994ae8f77886ffca33d7c542756e2a3e07dbbbe59e360f9fcaccf2e2fb57d9bc731d4aeb4938fb1c5c546e9d2744b007af5626f5cb377fe
195fcb53a0 qt: Follow Qt docs when implementing rowCount and columnCount (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
[`QAbstractItemModel::rowCount`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractitemmodel.html#rowCount):
> **Note:** When implementing a table based model, `rowCount()` should return 0 when the parent is valid.
[`QAbstractItemModel::columnCount`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractitemmodel.html#columnCount):
> **Note:** When implementing a table based model, `columnCount()` should return 0 when the parent is valid.
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
Tested ACK 195fcb53a0. Compiled and ran on macOS (Big Sur 11.1 and Catalina 10.15.7), Arch Linux, and FreeBSD. visually verified no weird effects with the `Address`, `Ban`, `Peer`, and `Transaction` tables. As already stated, the code change brings us inline with what the QT Docs recommend.
Tree-SHA512: 179a3430e68e77b22cdf642964cd96c023a2286ee256bbeb25b43df3d2eef6f59978c8d92173c6be5071d127fdcd6aa338142f6eaf003ff08e4abd65172d20ca
fa210689e2 net: Move SocketSendData lock annotation to header (MarcoFalke)
fa0a71781a net: Move CConnman/NetEventsInterface after CNode in header file (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Lock annotations must be in the header, otherwise the will have limited or no effect
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK fa210689e2
Tree-SHA512: c25aac793662227f2bb163e2f98cd38e89b43a03bad925d192d6166dee76a456110eaf55be5e4b4f2ddcf20bde7e3fc82a7a4338670a1f2d027d01b4a8908303
90f9fc274b qt: Save QSplitter state in QSettings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR adds the ability to save the `QSplitter` widget state in `QSettings` during shutdown, and restore it on startup.
A user no longer needs to adjust the splitter every time :)

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jonasschnelli:
utACK 90f9fc274b
jonatack:
ACK 90f9fc274b this sets the "PeersTabSplitterSizes" value in the RPCConsole dtor and restores it in the RPCConsole ctor; tested in Debian with various split settings, tab open/close sequences, and shutdown methods, and the Peers window split state was faithfully maintained.
Tree-SHA512: efbd6a4cee512982944955d36775e75a8a217b1dc49e62d42c6e402d2710dd44324b2c3c1edeb5fe38d9229e0e4a39734d1f4e63405ade8694762e1bbf72020b
31b136e580 Don't declare de facto const reference variables as non-const (practicalswift)
1c65c075ee Don't declare de facto const member functions as non-const (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
_Meta: This is the second and final part of the `const` refactoring series (part one: #20581). **I promise: no more refactoring PRs from me in a while! :)** I'll now go back to focusing on fuzzing/hardening!_
Changes in this PR:
* Don't declare de facto const member functions as non-const
* Don't declare de facto const reference variables as non-const
Awards for finding candidates for the above changes go to:
* `clang-tidy`'s [`readability-make-member-function-const`](https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/readability-make-member-function-const.html) check ([list of `clang-tidy` checks](https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/list.html))
* `cppcheck`'s `constVariable` check ([list of `cppcheck` checks](https://sourceforge.net/p/cppcheck/wiki/ListOfChecks/))
See #18920 for instructions on how to analyse Bitcoin Core using Clang Static Analysis, `clang-tidy` and `cppcheck`.
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ajtowns:
ACK 31b136e580
jonatack:
ACK 31b136e580
theStack:
ACK 31b136e580❄️
Tree-SHA512: f58f8f00744219426874379e9f3e9331132b9b48e954d24f3a85cbb858fdcc98009ed42ef7e7b4619ae8af9fc240a6d8bfc1c438db2e97b0ecd722a80dcfeffe
6f2c4fd077 netinfo: add user help documentation (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This is the help doc commit of #20764 without the rest of the PR or anything new since the 0.21.0 branch-off in order to target giving users a -netinfo help doc for 0.21.
- to test the new help
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -netinfo help
```
- to see the updated short help
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -help | grep -A4 netinfo
```
<details><summary><code>-netinfo</code> help doc</summary><p>
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -netinfo help
-netinfo level "help"
Returns a network peer connections dashboard with information from the remote server.
Under the hood, -netinfo fetches the data by calling getpeerinfo and getnetworkinfo.
An optional integer argument from 0 to 4 can be passed for different peers listings.
Pass "help" to see this detailed help documentation.
If more than one argument is passed, only the first one is read and parsed.
Suggestion: use with the Linux watch(1) command for a live dashboard; see example below.
Arguments:
1. level (integer 0-4, optional) Specify the info level of the peers dashboard (default 0):
0 - Connection counts and local addresses
1 - Like 0 but with a peers listing (without address or version columns)
2 - Like 1 but with an address column
3 - Like 1 but with a version column
4 - Like 1 but with both address and version columns
2. help (string "help", optional) Print this help documentation instead of the dashboard.
Result:
* The peers listing in levels 1-4 displays all of the peers sorted by direction and minimum ping time:
Column Description
------ -----------
<-> Direction
"in" - inbound connections are those initiated by the peer
"out" - outbound connections are those initiated by us
type Type of peer connection
"full" - full relay, the default
"block" - block relay; like full relay but does not relay transactions or addresses
net Network the peer connected through ("ipv4", "ipv6", "onion", "i2p", or "cjdns")
mping Minimum observed ping time, in milliseconds (ms)
ping Last observed ping time, in milliseconds (ms)
send Time since last message sent to the peer, in seconds
recv Time since last message received from the peer, in seconds
txn Time since last novel transaction received from the peer and accepted into our mempool, in minutes
blk Time since last novel block passing initial validity checks received from the peer, in minutes
age Duration of connection to the peer, in minutes
asmap Mapped AS (Autonomous System) number in the BGP route to the peer, used for diversifying
peer selection (only displayed if the -asmap config option is set)
id Peer index, in increasing order of peer connections since node startup
address IP address and port of the peer
version Peer version and subversion concatenated, e.g. "70016/Satoshi:21.0.0/"
* The connection counts table displays the number of peers by direction, network, and the totals
for each, as well as a column for block relay peers.
* The local addresses table lists each local address broadcast by the node, the port, and the score.
Examples:
Connection counts and local addresses only
> bitcoin-cli -netinfo
Compact peers listing
> bitcoin-cli -netinfo 1
Full dashboard
> bitcoin-cli -netinfo 4
Full live dashboard, adjust --interval or --no-title as needed (Linux)
> watch --interval 1 --no-title ./src/bitcoin-cli -netinfo 4
See this help
> bitcoin-cli -netinfo help
```
</p></details>
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 6f2c4fd077
Tree-SHA512: dd49b1ce65546dacfb8ba9f9d57de0eae55560fd05533cf26c0b5d6ec65bf1de789c3287e90a0e2f47707532fab2fe62919a4192a7ffd58ac8eec18293e9aaeb
fa6c114ae6 test: Add sanitizer suppressions for AMD EPYC CPUs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the ci system only runs on intel cpus (and some arm devices), but it won't run on CPUs `Using the 'shani(1way,2way)' SHA256 implementation` (excerpt from debug log).
For reference, google cloud CPUs (which is what Cirrus CI uses) print `Using the 'sse4(1way),sse41(4way),avx2(8way)' SHA256 implementation`
The traceback I got:
```
crypto/sha256_shani.cpp:87:18: runtime error: unsigned integer overflow: 0 - 1 cannot be represented in type 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned long')
#0 0x55c0000e95ec in sha256_shani::Transform(unsigned int*, unsigned char const*, unsigned long) /root/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/src/crypto/sha256_shani.cpp:87:18
#1 0x55bfffb926f8 in (anonymous namespace)::SelfTest() /root/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/src/crypto/sha256.cpp:517:9
#2 0x55bfffb906ed in SHA256AutoDetect[abi:cxx11]() /root/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/src/crypto/sha256.cpp:626:5
#3 0x55bfff87ab97 in BasicTestingSetup::BasicTestingSetup(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::vector<char const*, std::allocator<char const*> > const&) /root/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/src/test/util/setup_common.cpp:104:5
#4 0x55bffe885877 in main /root/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/src/qt/test/test_main.cpp:52:27
#5 0x7f20c3bf60b2 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x270b2)
#6 0x55bffe7a5f6d in _start (/root/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/src/qt/test/test_bitcoin-qt+0x1d00f6d)
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: unsigned-integer-overflow crypto/sha256_shani.cpp:87:18 in
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Anyhow ACK fa6c114ae6
Tree-SHA512: 968a1d28eedec58c337b1323862f583cb1bcd78c5f03396940b9ab53ded12f8c6652877909aba05ee5586532137418fd817ff979bd7bef6e07856094f9d7f9b1
378aedc452 [net] Add cs_vSend lock annotations (John Newbery)
673254515a [net] Move RecordBytesSent() call out of cs_vSend lock (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
RecordBytesSent() does not require cs_vSend to be locked, so reduce the scope of cs_vSend.
Also correctly annotate the CNode data members that are guarded by cs_vSend.
This is a simpler alternative to #19673.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ok, reverting to commit 378aedc which has two ACKs already. Any style issues can be fixed up in future PRs.
troygiorshev:
ACK 378aedc452
theStack:
re-ACK 378aedc452
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 378aedc452🔌
Tree-SHA512: e9cd6c472b7e1479120c1bf2d1c640cf6d18c7d589a5f9b7dfc4875e5790adaab403a7a1b945a47e79e7249a614b8583270e4549f89b22e8a9edb2e4818b0d07
This change (1) prevents overlapping date and amount strings,
and (2) guaranties that "eye" sign at the end of the watch-only
address/label is always visible.
0e51a35512 refactor: Use Mutex type for some mutexes in CNode class (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
No need the `RecursiveMutex` type for the `CNode::cs_vSend`, `CNode::cs_hSocket` and `CNode::cs_vRecv`.
Related to #19303.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK 0e51a35512
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 0e51a35512🔊
Tree-SHA512: 678ee5e3c15ad21a41cb86ec7179741bd505a138638fdc07f41d6d677c38fbf2208219bfc0509e3675e721fc8d8816e858070db7b87c5d72ad93aae81f7e1636
819d03b932 refactor: took out unused member functions (Zero)
ed69213c2b build: enable unused member function diagnostic (Zero)
Pull request description:
This PR enables the `-Wunused-member-function` compiler diagnostic, as discussed in #19702.
> **Notice**: The `unused-member-function` diagnostic is only available on clang. Therefore, clang should be used to test this PR.
- [x] Include the `-Wunused-member-function`diagnostic in `./configure.ac`. (ed69213c2b)
- [x] Resolve the reported warnings. (819d03b932)
Currently, enabling this flag no longer reports the following warnings:
> **Note**: output from `make 2>&1 | grep "warning: unused member function" | sort | uniq -c`
```
1 index/blockfilterindex.cpp:54:5: warning: unused member function 'DBHeightKey' [-Wunused-member-function]
2 script/bitcoinconsensus.cpp:50:9: warning: unused member function 'GetType' [-Wunused-member-function]
1 test/util_tests.cpp:1975:14: warning: unused member function 'operator=' [-Wunused-member-function]
```
All tests have passed locally (from `make check` & `src/test/test_bitcoin`).
This PR closes#19702.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 819d03b932 - patch still looks correct :)
MarcoFalke:
ACK 819d03b932
pox:
Tested ACK 819d03b932 with clang after `make clean`. No unused member function warnings.
theStack:
tested ACK 819d03b932
Tree-SHA512: 5fdfbbb02b3dc618a90a874a5caa5e01e596fc1d14a209e75a6981f01b253f9bca0cfac8fdd758dd7151986609fb76571c3745124a29cfd4f8cbb8d82a07272e
1112035d32 doc: fix various typos (Ikko Ashimine)
e8640849c7 doc: Use https URLs where possible (Sawyer Billings)
Pull request description:
Consolidates / fixes the changes from #20762, #20836, #20810. There is no output when `test/lint/lint-all.sh` is run.
Closes#20807.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 1112035d32
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7ff05358a9 [mempool] Remove error suppression on upgrade (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
In 0.21, we added unbroadcast txids to mempool.dat (#18038). When users upgraded from 0.21 to 0.22, this would throw a misleading "failed to deserialize mempool data" error even though everything actually loaded properly. So, commit 9c8a55d added a try-block to prevent throwing the error. After upgrading to 0.22, this exception handling is no longer useful, so now we can remove it.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 7ff05358a9
theStack:
Code review ACK 7ff05358a9
Tree-SHA512: 0444eea2b1326904f9855fd0af6669a4990f0427cf7c9293252a5b7049cdcc785bdf9398fd08ed8dedacfdd78e75039ddf1087b3654c558ff52498df15f05daf
a0eb4c551e Revert "Add patch to make codesign_allocate compatible with Apple's" (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This reverts #20644.
It appears that Apple has recently changed their `codesign_allocate` tool back to using 4k alignment on x86_64, at least in some cases, so this patch isn't causing our cctools-based version to be exactly compatible.
Furthermore, if codesigning were to change to use https://github.com/achow101/signapple instead, there is no need anymore to try to mimick Apple.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK a0eb4c551e
MarcoFalke:
checked-clean-revert ACK a0eb4c551e
jonasschnelli:
ACK a0eb4c551e
Tree-SHA512: 529719a76811006122406689233d1e80995107fe1ac1fc862a4ac53ca21685748ed76cac7ca648dd70f0ea43dd8dcf2e29d559beeab10e1d30dc5542ac95fd97
50a6f8f821 Add benthecarman to keys.txt (benthecarman)
Pull request description:
For https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gitian.sigs/issues/1427
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 50a6f8f821
Tree-SHA512: a667cd6bc3511feb6bfea37d9b7b9ec69dadb02f47ec6e71e478c4f2e213c5cc0b8c74beec9536d3b9aadfdc743d5fb0107bee1ce72057acf01117e0f46862c0
In 0.21, we added unbroadcast txids to mempool.dat. Commit 9c8a55d
added a try-block to prevent throwing a "failed to deserialize mempool data"
error when a user upgrades from 0.21 to 0.22. This exception handling is no
longer useful, so now we can remove it.
fa749fbea3 rpc: Replace boost::variant with std::variant for RPCArg.m_fallback (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that we can use std::variant from the vanilla standard library, drop the third-party boost variant dependency.
Patch is split out from #20480. A step-by-step replacement is possible because we don't have our own `Variant` wrapper and the source code specifies `boost::variant` explicitly.
I think a step-by-step replacement should be preferred, because it simplifies review.
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
re-ACK fa749fbea3
Sjors:
re-ACK fa749fbea3
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f3ba916e8b lint: ignore gitian keys file for spelling linter (Sebastian Falbesoner)
da289a6c4a lint: update list of spelling linter false positives (Sebastian Falbesoner)
a0022f1cfb test: bump codespell linter version to 2.0.0 (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This small patch updates the ignore list for the spelling linter script (which uses `codespell`), both removing false-positives that are not relevant anymore and adding new ones. As [suggested by jonatack](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20762#issuecomment-750889701)~~, whose last name is now also part of the list :)~~. Also changed the linter script to not check the gitian keys file, as [suggested by hebasto](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20817#discussion_r550763409). The codespell version used is bumped to most recent version 2.0.0, which is more aware of some terms that were previously needed in the ignorelist for v1.17.1, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20817#issuecomment-753428669.
Running spelling linter on master branch (repeated findings in the same file are removed to keep the output short):
```
$ ./test/lint/lint-spelling.sh
contrib/gitian-keys/keys.txt:16: Atack ==> Attack
doc/developer-notes.md:1284: inout ==> input, in out
doc/psbt.md:122: Asend ==> Ascend, as end
src/bench/verify_script.cpp:27: Keypair ==> Key pair
src/blockencodings.h:30: Unser ==> Under, unset, unsure, user
src/compressor.h:65: Unser ==> Under, unset, unsure, user
src/core_read.cpp:131: presense ==> presence
src/index/disktxpos.h:21: blockIn ==> blocking
src/net_processing.h:67: anounce ==> announce
src/netaddress.h:486: compatiblity ==> compatibility
src/primitives/transaction.h:35: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/qt/bitcoinunits.cpp:101: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/rpc/blockchain.cpp:2150: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/rpc/misc.cpp:198: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/script/bitcoinconsensus.cpp:81: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/script/bitcoinconsensus.h:63: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/script/interpreter.cpp:1279: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/script/interpreter.h:222: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/script/sign.cpp:17: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/script/sign.h:39: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/serialize.h:181: Unser ==> Under, unset, unsure, user
src/signet.cpp:142: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/test/base32_tests.cpp:17: fo ==> of, for
src/test/base64_tests.cpp:17: fo ==> of, for
src/test/script_tests.cpp:1509: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/test/sighash_tests.cpp:27: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/test/validation_tests.cpp:78: excercise ==> exercise
src/undo.h:36: Unser ==> Under, unset, unsure, user
src/validation.cpp:1403: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/validation.h:255: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/wallet/wallet.cpp:1532: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/wallet/walletdb.cpp:429: Crypted ==> Encrypted
test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py:63: unnecssary ==> unnecessary
test/functional/wallet_encryption.py:81: crypted ==> encrypted
test/functional/wallet_upgradewallet.py:36: fpr ==> for, far, fps
^ Warning: codespell identified likely spelling errors. Any false positives? Add them to the list of ignored words in test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt
```
Running spelling linter on PR branch:
```
$ ./test/lint/lint-spelling.sh
src/core_read.cpp:131: presense ==> presence
src/net_processing.h:67: anounce ==> announce
src/netaddress.h:486: compatiblity ==> compatibility
src/test/validation_tests.cpp:78: excercise ==> exercise
src/wallet/walletdb.cpp:429: Crypted ==> Encrypted
test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py:63: unnecssary ==> unnecessary
test/functional/wallet_encryption.py:81: crypted ==> encrypted
^ Warning: codespell identified likely spelling errors. Any false positives? Add them to the list of ignored words in test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt
```
This list of remaining findings doesn't contain false positives anymore -- the typos are fixed in PR https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20762.
Happy new year! 🍾
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK f3ba916e8b, only suggested changes since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20817#pullrequestreview-560632881) review.
jonatack:
ACK f3ba916e8b I don't know if there are any particular issues with bumping codespell to v2.0.0, but locally running the spelling linter and the cirrus job at https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5004066998714368 both LGTM. Thanks for also verifying and removing the unused words from the ignore list.
Tree-SHA512: e92ae6f16c01d4ff3d54f8c3a0ee95e12741f7bfe031d307a785f5cfd8a80525b16b34275f413b914c4a318f5166f9887399c21f2dad9cc7e9be41647042ef37
fad140e311 test: Set correct nValue for multi-op-return policy check (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`CTxOut::nValue` is default-initialized to `-1`. The dust-threshold for `OP_RETURN` outputs is `0`. Thus, the policy failure would be `dust` instead of `multi-op-return`. The test only passes because the dust check is currently not run.
Avoid that confusion by setting the value to `0`, to ensure the dust check passes.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK fad140e311
Tree-SHA512: f0c7a68eb2c573d6595b2b129fa8fa2a34fa35c17691f448bf1c54ccf66059c37562e7480cde7b51c4de677038d7717873da4257147a5f60acc8bbcd25fb7e3f
efaf80e9bb fuzz: check that certain script TxoutType are nonstandard (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
- Every transaction of type NONSTANDARD must not be a standard script
- The only know types of nonstandard scripts are NONSTANDARD and certain NULL_DATA and MULTISIG scripts
When reviewing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20761 I figured this is very similar and might also be good to have
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK efaf80e9bb
Tree-SHA512: 6f563ee3104ea9d2633aad95f1d003474bea759d0f22636c37aa91b5536a6ff0800c42447285ca8ed12f1b3699bf781dae1e5e0a3362da578749cd3164a06ea4
0dade9154d fuzz: remove no-longer-necessary packages from fuzzbuzz config (fanquake)
Pull request description:
I take it this is actively being used, given [comments in #20560](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20560#issuecomment-743747317); so remove old dependencies from setup.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 0dade9154d
Tree-SHA512: 781466776575e6051d0dddf4101bd057e484648f63e8e967240fefbf4b5832cacda6f6543708a0c368214a1efe0d60d371da78d7a920646cb93f1a4752aaf639
faaa4f2b6a refactor: Remove nMyStartingHeight from CNode/Connman (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
CNode and CConnman keep track of the active chain height when CNodes have been created, but apart from serializing the int once (when sending a version message), it is unused. So it can simply be removed in favor of a single int in PeerMan that can do the same.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK faaa4f2b6a
theStack:
re-ACK faaa4f2b6a⚓
Tree-SHA512: 713919e49e0f799c4a5a2e5ab07d1ca1c92d4049829680c4f436f9b3b545c548ddbee78ff80611de50cc91a116a416bcc4602e80ee64953597dc04ca15f9806d
86c495223f net: add CNode::IsInboundOnion() public getter and unit tests (Jon Atack)
6609eb8cb5 net: assert CNode::m_inbound_onion is inbound in ctor (Jon Atack)
993d1ecd19 test, fuzz: fix constructing CNode with invalid inbound_onion (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
The goal of this PR is to be able to depend on `m_inbound_onion` in AttemptToEvictConnection in #20197:
- asserts `CNode::m_inbound_onion` is inbound in the CNode ctor to have a validity check at the class boundary
- fixes a unit test and a fuzz utility that were passing invalid inbound onion values to the CNode ctor
- drops an unneeded check in `CNode::ConnectedThroughNetwork()` for its inbound status
- adds a public getter `IsInboundOnion()` that also allows unit testing it
- adds unit test coverage
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
utACK 86c495223f
LarryRuane:
ACK 86c495223f
vasild:
ACK 86c495223f
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 86c495223f🐍
Tree-SHA512: 21109105bc4e5e03076fadd489204be00eac710c9de0127708ca2d0a10a048ff81f640f589a7429967ac3eb51d35fe24bb2b12e53e7aa3efbc47aaff6396d204
ccc8d5513f doc: Update license year range to 2021 (Emil Engler)
Pull request description:
See #17801, #15061
The same procedure as every year. Happy new year to all of you :)
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 59ca9ba43d3722d5e2ada04fe6c361058a72c84b8437f6331f45e361d7ebf0f3586ccb02dc72af12b9d94f766897f0f041ce3a90efe95eeff22217f9f964ffc6
fa0074e2d8 scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Needs to be done because no one has removed the years yet
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fa0074e2d8
Tree-SHA512: 210e92acd7d400b556cf8259c3ec9967797420cfd19f0c2a4fa54cb2b3d32ad9ae27e771269201e7d554c0f4cd73a8b1c1a42c9f65d8685ca4d52e5134b071a3
4ddbcd0d9a fuzz: Add coverage for CDataStream consumer (practicalswift)
546a0764f3 fuzz: Fill various small fuzzing gaps (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Fill various small fuzzing gaps.
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core. Don't forget to contribute any coverage increasing inputs you find to the [Bitcoin Core fuzzing corpus repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets).
Happy fuzzing :)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 4ddbcd0d9a
Tree-SHA512: d20f2cc0172f39948673846d088121782f39b4556df8b38fa14859cfa062c1519d18ee9601d4503ef1ba9613976cc5349c1fc0f0b9601a3d68127ffce1b1854e
454a4088a8 [doc] Add release notes for removed getpeerinfo fields. (Amiti Uttarwar)
b1a936d4ae [rpc] Remove deprecated "whitelisted" field from getpeerinfo (Amiti Uttarwar)
094c3beaa4 [rpc] Remove deprecated "banscore" field from getpeerinfo (Amiti Uttarwar)
537053336f [rpc] Remove deprecated "addnode" field from getpeerinfo (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
This PR removes support for 3 fields on the `getpeerinfo` RPC that were deprecated in v0.21- `addnode`, `banscore` & `whitelisted`.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
utACK 454a4088a8
jnewbery:
ACK 454a4088a8.
Tree-SHA512: ccc0e90c0763eeb8529cf0c46162dbaca3f7773981b3b52d9925166ea7421aed086795d56b320e16c9340f68862388785f52a9b78314865070917b33180d7cd6
1ef2138c0d lint: run mypy over contrib/devtools (fanquake)
Pull request description:
wumpus mentioned on IRC that we don't currently run `mypy` over the `contrib/devtools` directory, and that it would likely be worthwhile given #20434. This just adds that dir to the linter, as well as some missing annotations to fix existing errors. Note that now we require Python 3.6 we can make use of variable annotations.
master (patched to check contrib devtools):
```bash
test/lint/lint-python.sh
contrib/devtools/symbol-check.py:154: error: Incompatible types in assignment (expression has type "List[str]", variable has type "str")
contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py:35: error: Need type annotation for 'deps' (hint: "deps: Dict[<type>, <type>] = ...")
contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py:67: error: Need type annotation for 'closure' (hint: "closure: Dict[<type>, <type>] = ...")
Found 4 errors in 3 files (checked 187 source files)
```
I haven't quite gone as far as to add annotations like
```python
CHECKS: Dict[str, List[Tuple[str, Callable[[Any], bool]]]] = {...
```
to `symbol-check.py`.
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5e0dedb111 build: Define .INTERMEDIATE target once only (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
A new warning was introduced in 22437fc72e (#20470):
```
$ ./autogen.sh
...
Makefile.am:335: warning: .INTERMEDIATE was already defined in condition !BUILD_DARWIN, which is included in condition TRUE ...
Makefile.am:139: ... '.INTERMEDIATE' previously defined here
...
```
Fixed in this PR.
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faccf8b1e1 refactor: Enable -Wswitch for FeeEstimateHorizon (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This enables the `-Wswitch` compiler warning for `FeeEstimateHorizon` by removing the `default` case in `switch` statements.
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practicalswift:
cr ACK faccf8b1e1
jonatack:
ACK faccf8b1e1
hebasto:
ACK faccf8b1e1, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
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40fdb2a212 test: Fix Comment Typo in BitcoinTestFramework (Joel Klabo)
Pull request description:
Missing "override" in comment describing use of set_test_params
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michaelfolkson:
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667d203687 [doc] Add permissions to the getpeerinfo help. (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
This field was previously being returned, but missing from the RPCHelpMan. This PR uses the existing `NET_PERMISSIONS_DOC` to inform RPC users about this field.
```
"permissions" : [ (json array) Any special permissions that have been granted to this peer
"str", (string) bloomfilter (allow requesting BIP37 filtered blocks and transactions),
noban (do not ban for misbehavior; implies download),
forcerelay (relay transactions that are already in the mempool; implies relay),
relay (relay even in -blocksonly mode, and unlimited transaction announcements),
mempool (allow requesting BIP35 mempool contents),
download (allow getheaders during IBD, no disconnect after maxuploadtarget limit),
addr (responses to GETADDR avoid hitting the cache and contain random records with the most up-to-date info).
...
],
```
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5a9ee0869b tests: Add fuzzing harness for node eviction logic (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harness for node eviction logic.
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core. Don't forget to contribute any coverage increasing inputs you find to the [Bitcoin Core fuzzing corpus repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets).
Happy fuzzing :)
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MarcoFalke:
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c119ba3c9b [doc] clarify getdata limit after #14897 (Michael Polzer)
Pull request description:
GETDATA is limited to blocks and transactions now and can't be used for other non-block data
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laanwj:
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theStack:
ACK c119ba3c9b
benthecarman:
ACK c119ba3c9b
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fa511042b0 doc: [test] Remove outdated comment in fuzz runner (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
All folders are soft-created with `os.makedirs`
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RiccardoMasutti:
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fa26303286 fuzz: Check that NULL_DATA is unspendable (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* Every script of type NULL_DATA must be unspendable
* The only know types of unspendable scripts are NULL_DATA and certain NONSTANDARD scripts
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87fe104537 depends: Use more legible qmake commands in qt package (Hennadii Stepanov)
bf35a8da6e depends: Do not set build_subdir for qt package (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Rather than using `cd` to jump all over the place, perform all `(q)make` commands from the top level directory.
Looking at bash like `cd ../../../..` gives me a headache.
Credits to **fanquake**.
This PR is an alternative to #20504 that works without any additional [non-trivial hack](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20504#issuecomment-734730336).
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fanquake:
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66d012ad7f test: RPC: getblock fee calculations (Elliott Jin)
bf7d6e31b1 RPC: getblock: tx fee calculation for verbosity 2 via Undo data (Elliott Jin)
Pull request description:
This change is progress towards #18771 . It adapts the fee calculation part of #16083 and addresses some feedback. The additional "verbosity level 3" features are planned for a future PR.
**Original PR description:**
> Using block undo data (like in #14802) we can now show fee information for each transaction in a block without the need for additional -txindex and/or a ton of costly lookups. For a start we'll add transaction fee information to getblock verbosity level 2. This comes at a negligible speed penalty (<1%).
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MarcoFalke:
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812baaa1f8 Switch to BIP341's suggested scheme for outputs without script (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
BIP341 suggests using Hash<sub>TapTweak</sub>(pubkey) to derive the tweak in case of key-only outputs. The functional test framework currently uses Hash<sub>TapTweak</sub>(pubkey || 0x00...00) instead. Change this.
There is no technical reason to prefer one over the other, but in case someone looks at it for inspiration, it's better to be consistent with the BIP.
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laanwj:
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instagibbs:
ACK 812baaa1f8
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176325a5a4 [net processing] Remove dropmessagestest (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
-dropmessagestest is a command line option that causes 1 in n received
messages to be dropped. The Bitcoin P2P protocol is stateful and in
general cannot handle messages being dropped. Dropped
version/verack/ping/pong messages will cause the connection to time out
and be torn down. Other dropped messages may also cause the peer to
believe that the peer has stalled and tear down the connection.
It seems difficult to uncover any actual issues with -dropmessagestest,
and any coverage that could be generated would probably be easier to
trigger with fuzz testing.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
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practicalswift:
cr ACK 176325a5a4
dhruv:
cr ACK 176325a
amitiuttarwar:
ACK 176325a5a4
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fa957f8dc9 test: Add race:SendZmqMessage tsan suppression (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Add suppression for `race:SendZmqMessage`, which isn't covered by the existing `zmq::*` suppression
Fixes#20618
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK fa957f8dc9, as my previous comment is not directly related to this pull changes.
Tree-SHA512: 8642a8b79bbfa4bee89042b66e528f27fd78c5e84a33023df440662e9114e31445fd7b04940f44b11fa4ab7438d346385a21816289c818cce9958a9b16730452
3e1571285f Update TSan suppressions (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
It seems possible now to drop some TSan suppressions.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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-dropmessagestest is a command line option that causes 1 in n received
messages to be dropped. The Bitcoin P2P protocol is stateful and in
general cannot handle messages being dropped. Dropped
version/verack/ping/pong messages will cause the connection to time out
and be torn down. Other dropped messages may also cause the peer to
believe that the peer has stalled and tear down the connection.
It seems difficult to uncover any actual issues with -dropmessagestest,
and any coverage that could be generated would probably be easier to
trigger with fuzz testing.
d71e29e3e8 qa: Correct epoll_ctl data race suppression (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Fixup of #20218. Comments must start from the beginning of the line.
ACKs for top commit:
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3002b4af2b [net processing] Guard m_continuation_block with m_block_inv_mutex (John Newbery)
184557e8e0 [net processing] Move hashContinue to net processing (John Newbery)
c853ef002e scripted-diff: rename vBlockHashesToAnnounce and vInventoryBlockToSend (John Newbery)
53b7ac1b7d [net processing] Move block inventory data to Peer (John Newbery)
78040f9168 [net processing] Rename nStartingHeight to m_starting_height (John Newbery)
77a2c2f8f9 [net processing] Move nStartingHeight to Peer (John Newbery)
717a374e74 [net processing] Improve documentation for Peer destruction/locking (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This continues the work of moving application layer data into net_processing, by moving all block inventory state into the new Peer object added in #19607.
For motivation, see #19398.
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jonatack:
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Sjors:
Code review re-ACK 3002b4af2b
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 3002b4af2b🌓
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e3d2ba7c70 fuzz: Update FuzzedDataProvider.h from upstream (LLVM) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Update `FuzzedDataProvider.h` from upstream (LLVM).
Upstream revision: 6d0488f75b/compiler-rt/include/fuzzer/FuzzedDataProvider.h
Changes since last update:
* [[compiler-rt] FuzzedDataProvider: add ConsumeData and method.](20a604d3f5)
* [[compiler-rt] Fix a typo in a comment in FuzzedDataProvider.h.](5517d3b80b)
* [[compiler-rt] Add ConsumeRandomLengthString() version without arguments.](2136d17d8d)
* [[compiler-rt] Refactor FuzzedDataProvider for better readability.](1262db1b6a)
* [[compiler-rt] FuzzedDataProvider: make linter happy.](1e65209e04)
* [[compiler-rt] Mark FDP non-template methods inline to avoid ODR violations.](6d0488f75b)
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Upstream revision: 6d0488f75b/compiler-rt/include/fuzzer/FuzzedDataProvider.h
Changes:
* [compiler-rt] FuzzedDataProvider: add ConsumeData and method.
* [compiler-rt] Fix a typo in a comment in FuzzedDataProvider.h.
* [compiler-rt] Add ConsumeRandomLengthString() version without arguments.
* [compiler-rt] Refactor FuzzedDataProvider for better readability.
* [compiler-rt] FuzzedDataProvider: make linter happy.
* [compiler-rt] Mark FDP non-template methods inline to avoid ODR violations.
1fbb8b6fa3 script: Remove outdated extract-osx-sdk.sh (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The removed script was used to prepare `MacOSX10.11.sdk` which we do not use since 0.20 (7e2104433c from #16392).
See https://github.com/bitcoin-core/docs/pull/68.
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fab46b34f4 test: Fix restart node race (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is not allowed to start a node before it has been fully stopped. Otherwise it could lead to intermittent issues due to access issues (e.g. cookie file https://cirrus-ci.com/task/6409665024098304?command=ci#L4793)
Fix that by waiting for the node to fully stop.
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b23349b880 rpc: Add missing description of vout in getrawtransaction help text (Ben Carman)
Pull request description:
In `getrawtransaction` the vout did not have a description. I gave it the same description as the one used in `decoderawtransaction`.
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fada8b019a test: Add missing assignment in mempool_resurrect.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Top commit has no ACKs.
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11a32722f0 test: run mempool_resurrect.py even with wallet disabled (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
Another functional test rewritten as proposed in #20078
**Request for help:**
`node.gettransaction(txid)` fails for transactions sent with `wallet.send_self_transfer`. Even though the `txid`s look correct, are added to the mempool correctly, and removed from the mempool when a block is mined - all as expected.
However, `node.gettransaction(txid)` throws the error:
```sh
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/michaeldietz/Documents/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 126, in main
self.run_test()
File "/Users/michaeldietz/Documents/bitcoin/test/functional/mempool_resurrect.py", line 43, in run_test
assert_equal(len(list(filter(lambda txid: node.gettransaction(txid)["confirmations"] > 0, spends_ids))), len(spends_ids))
File "/Users/michaeldietz/Documents/bitcoin/test/functional/mempool_resurrect.py", line 43, in <lambda>
assert_equal(len(list(filter(lambda txid: node.gettransaction(txid)["confirmations"] > 0, spends_ids))), len(spends_ids))
File "/Users/michaeldietz/Documents/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/coverage.py", line 47, in __call__
return_val = self.auth_service_proxy_instance.__call__(*args, **kwargs)
File "/Users/michaeldietz/Documents/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/authproxy.py", line 146, in __call__
raise JSONRPCException(response['error'], status)
test_framework.authproxy.JSONRPCException: Invalid or non-wallet transaction id (-5)
```
Anyone know what's going wrong / can point me in the right direction if I'm making a mistake, or `MiniWallet` needs to be improved for this to work correctly?
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fa4435e22f Replace boost::optional with std::optional (MarcoFalke)
fa7e803f3e Remove unused MakeOptional (MarcoFalke)
fadd4029dc psbt: Assert that tx has a value in UpdatePSBTOutput (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that we can use std::optional from the vanilla standard library, drop the third-party boost dependency
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laanwj:
code review ACK fa4435e22f
hebasto:
ACK fa4435e22f, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
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3c2478c385 ci: Print COMMIT_RANGE to the log as it was in Travis CI (Hennadii Stepanov)
c123892c2e ci: Drop Travis-specific workaround for shellcheck (Hennadii Stepanov)
10af252d97 ci: Drop Travis-specific way to set COMMIT_RANGE variable (Hennadii Stepanov)
93504da3a9 ci: Fix COMMIT_RANGE variable value for PRs (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- is a #20658 and #20682 followup
- set the `COMMIT_RANGE` variable correctly for PRs
- cleans up Travis-specific code
- prints COMMIT_RANGE value to the log for convenience as it was in Travis CI
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d8b9cec25b inline non-member functions with body in fuzzing headers (Patrick Strateman)
Pull request description:
Resolves the issue noted [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20560#issuecomment-748339644)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
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Tree-SHA512: fb34707e2d2c5b664d4160e0e4b56e3df9fb2c9045da6ddea7139e0b4982262c4e085812a8543a6221febc9cd0815423b8287fec66baae3236e5f3339cc9df8c
When using Clang 7, we may end up trying to use the flag when it won't
work properly, which can lead to confusing errors. i.e:
```bash
/usr/bin/ld: error: ... <corrupt x86 feature size: 0x8>
```
Use CHECK_LINK_FLAG & --fatal-warnings to ensure we wont use the flag in this case.
This was previously done implicitly in boost::optional by BOOST_ASSERT.
Also, it was checked at runtime by valgrind if for some reason the
assert was disabled.
std::optional dereference won't assert, so add the Assert here
explicitly.
The explicit Assert also helps to document the code better.
a0a771843f contrib: Changes to checks for PowerPC64 (Luke Dashjr)
634f6ec4eb contrib: Parse ELF directly for symbol and security checks (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Instead of the ever-messier text parsing of the output of the readelf tool (which is clearly meant for human consumption not to be machine parseable), parse the ELF binaries directly.
Add a small dependency-less ELF parser specific to the checks.
This is slightly more secure, too, because it removes potential ambiguity due to misparsing and changes in the output format of `elfread`. It also allows for stricter and more specific ELF format checks in the future.
This removes the build-time dependency for `readelf`.
It passes the test-security-check for me locally, ~~though I haven't checked on all platforms~~. I've checked that this works on the cross-compile output for all ELF platforms supported by Bitcoin Core at the moment, as well as PPC64 LE and BE.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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6d1e85f475 Clean up logging of outbound connection type (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
We have a function that converts `ConnectionType` enums to strings, so use it.
Suggested by ajtowns in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19858#discussion_r540791588
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faeb40bee3 ci: Install missing lint packages (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The cirrus container is vanilla ubuntu, so we need to install the needed packages
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK faeb40bee3, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
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e71b656f31 qt: Align layout of checkboxes (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
From https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20555#issuecomment-747742627:
> 0.21.0rc3 compiled from source, Ubuntu 20.04 + i3: tested mainnet, testnet, and signet. created a descriptor wallet in qt, tested torv3 with addnode, and checked if anchors.dat is created on shutdown and removed on startup.
>
> I've noticed the "Advanced options" label being cut-off in the wallet creation dialog.
This PR should fix this issue.
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MarcoFalke:
review ACK e71b656f31
Tree-SHA512: dcc997a440a96fc936296323afaf9f4040ac06cf5ad32724a88c2e2e16c726c35b1b2bacbb3e081839d8a69b5a6086b2570d6b2e98976f29b5427db2d434eee9
fae32f295c wallet: Add missing check for -descriptors wallet tool option (MarcoFalke)
faf8f61368 test: Add missing check for is_sqlite_compiled (MarcoFalke)
fa7dde1c41 wallet: Pass ArgsManager into ExecuteWalletToolFunc instead of using global (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Also, fix a test failure when compiled without sqlite
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fae32f295c. Thanks for implementing the -descriptors check and dealing with the test failure!
jonatack:
Code review utACK fae32f295c
Tree-SHA512: 3d7710694085822739a8316e4abc6db270799ca6ff6b0f9e5563ae240da65ae6a9cab7ba2647feae6ba540dac40b55b38ed41c8f6ed0bf02a3d1536284448927
95487b0553 doc: Drop mentions of Travis CI as it is no longer used (Hennadii Stepanov)
09d105ef0f ci: Drop travis_fold feature as Travis CI is no longer used (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
As Travis CI is no longer used, this PR:
- drops `travis_fold` feature
- drops mentions of Travis CI in docs
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 95487b0553
Tree-SHA512: 2e259bb8b1e37bcefc1251737bb2716f06ddb57c490010b373825c4e70f42ca38efae69a2f63f21f577d7cee3725b94097bdddbd313f8ebf499281cf97c53cef
a4118c6e20 Add patch to make codesign_allocate compatible with Apple's (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is an alternative to #20638.
The problem is that Apple's codesign(_allocate) apparently rounds the "vmsize" attribute on the __LINKEDIT section to a multiple of 0x2000 on x86_64 rather than 0x1000 (as their published source code does). This divergence means that the binary signed by codesign is slightly different from the one recreated by our reattach-sig-to-gitian-output process, and the signature being invalid.
This fixes it by patching our codesign_allocate source code to also use 0x2000. In tests, this appears to result in matching binaries.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK a4118c6e20 - removed the osx cache, built commit a4118c6e20 for osx in gitian (dependency where built, patch was applied), signed on my signing mac (detach-sig-create), ran gitian osx signer with the produces signature and the a4118c6e20 build (detach-sig-apply), signature then was successful verified on my Mac (codesign -v /Volumes/Bitcoin-Core/Bitcoin-Qt.app)
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK a4118c6e20
Tree-SHA512: 07b8cdf8216249ddfe4bd38b39f2b48b2e190d4002b84d8981e62197bbbc9f25ac5c137bcc32057b23fbf38cbb2889ef95101ce008edfbf608cd170b88b3acbc
23d8f34689 fuzz: replace CNode code with fuzz/util.h::ConsumeNode() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Noticed this while updating the CNode fuzzing in #20210.
- cc26fab48d created `test/fuzz/net.cpp` in May 2020
- 79ef8324d4 created a CNode factory utility `test/fuzz/util.h::ConsumeNode()` in October 2020
This PR updates `fuzz/net.cpp` from the first commit to use `ConsumeNode()` from the second commit.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 23d8f34689
Tree-SHA512: 26f7685395b3d48fcf40dde0d479d5c2fb4e953ec9371940b19eee16bb30aee4840b081e1a918b924a9704c1bef484302ea3e8fe63819a3bba73e7eb805164f1
7b6887e75a doc: Convert depends options list from html to markdown (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This makes it easier to read in `less`, which is important for install instructions.
Rendered: [before](7ef6b1c51d/depends (dependency-options)) - [after](d97042406f/depends/README.md (dependency-options))
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Code review re-ACK 7b6887e75a per `git diff d970424 7b6887e`
hebasto:
re-ACK 7b6887e75a
Tree-SHA512: 02970b2bb97d2e8fb2d66470f6d70662653fda176bf6f4861742823b361fdc7ab6a2b44143480ac1a525b8d7808b6a068e8b3677dbba16cd783b4cab90470af5
23cac24dd3 tests: Test bitcoin-wallet dump and createfromdump (Andrew Chow)
a88c320041 wallettool: Add createfromdump command (Andrew Chow)
e1e7a90d5f wallettool: Add dump command (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Adds two commands to the `bitcoin-wallet` tool: `dump` and `createfromdump`. These commands will be useful for a wallet storage migration in the future. It is also generally useful to have a storage agnostic dump like this. These commands are similar to BDB's `db_dump` and `db_load` tools. This can also be useful for manual construction of a wallet file for tests.
`dump` outputs every key-value pair from the wallet as comma separated hex. Each key-value pair is on its own line with the key and value in hex separated by a comma. This is output to the file specified by the new `-dumpfile` option.
`createfromdump` takes a file produced by `dump` and creates a new wallet file with exactly the records specified in that file.
A new option `-dumpfile` is added to the wallet tool. When used with `dump`, the records will be written to the specified file. When used with `createfromdump`, the file is read and the key-value pairs constructed from it. `createfromdump` requires `-dumpfile`.
A simple round-trip test is added to the `tool_wallet.py`.
This PR is based on #19334,
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
re-utACK 23cac24
MarcoFalke:
re review ACK 23cac24dd3 only change is rebase and removing useless shared_ptr wrapper 🎼
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 23cac24dd3. Only changes since last review rebase and changing a pointer to a reference
Tree-SHA512: 2d63cf62baca3d16495aa698dc02f7d889c81b41015e9c92c23c275bb4a690fc176d351c3fd7f310bd6b17f5a936cc9be694cbecd702af741b96c0f530e72fa2
cc3044ccdb fix misleading comment about call to non-existing function (pox)
Pull request description:
The comment seems to be describing the subsequent call to `SyncTransaction` but refers to it as `SyncNotifications`, which is not any function currently in the codebase.
It's best to just remove the "what" aspect of the comment and focus on the "why", which also reduces the risk of similar documentation errors in the future, in case the function ever gets renamed, for example.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK cc3044ccdb
Tree-SHA512: 882ff17836ef585a603dc504f3dd21f56f682e49b28a0998f23fd16025826fbb083b7978db3ee70d0e0ff2c86fd6c3fd99a2361e5d45c765fdc5822c5f14c0a7
010eed3ce0 doc: warn that incoming conns are unlikely when not using default ports (Adam Jonas)
Pull request description:
Closes#5150.
This was mostly copied from #5285 by sulks, who has since quit GitHub.
The issue has remained open for 6 years, but the extra explanation still seems useful.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
re-ACK 010eed3ce0
Tree-SHA512: d240fb06bba41ad8898ced59356c10adefc09f3abb33e277f8e2c5980b40678f2d237f286b476451bb29d2b94032a7dee2ada3b2efe004ed1c2509e70b48e40f
0c41c10830 doc: Remove shouty enums in net_processing comments (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
This uses the `CNode::ConnectionTypeAsString()` strings in place of the all-caps enums in a couple of comments in `net_processing`, as suggested by ajtowns in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19858#discussion_r540821050.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 0c41c10830
jnewbery:
ACK 0c41c10830
laanwj:
ACK 0c41c10830
Tree-SHA512: c8ab905e151ebb144c3f878277dc59d77591e4b39632658407b69b80b80d65825d5a391b01e2aea6af2fdf174c143dfe7d2f3eba84a020a58d7926458fdcd0a5
a34eceb4cc doc: update -externalip documentation in tor.md (Jon Atack)
dc8a591222 doc: add tor.md section on how to get tor info via bitcoind (Jon Atack)
e1765d8b04 doc: update tor.md address examples from onion v2 to v3 (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
It looks like `doc/tor.md` could use some updates and improvements, not only for Tor v3, but also for setting multiple addresses with `-externalip` (see the conversation from http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2020-09-16.html#l-39), how to see information about your Tor config via Bitcoin Core, and other improvements.
Closes#19924.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK a34eceb4cc
Tree-SHA512: 3197cdca1188dbd645c8f9e6ed7c023da5ad9bcf246a6bcbfbe6078f40c01c563032b4906736cde253a2daf71aaed28a659121628891a5d0bf6e89f821a17a28
198fff88f3 GUI: Define MAX_DIGITS_BTC for magic number in BitcoinUnits::format (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
A magic number snuck in with https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16432
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 198fff88f3, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
kristapsk:
utACK 198fff88f3
Tree-SHA512: 78dc23c2ae61bac41e5e34eebf57274599cb2ebb0b18d46e8a3228d42b256a1bc9bb17091c748f0f692ef1c4c241cfbd3e30a12bcd12222a234c1a9547ebe786
facf5e37f6 ci: Only use credits for pull requests to the main repo (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
No need to spend credits for the `master` branch, because the build shouldn't fail there anyway and it is not time-critical to get a fast feedback.
Some other changes:
* Disable `stateful` for faster scheduling
* Reduce lint memory from 8G to 1G for faster scheduling
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK facf5e37f6, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 4d052e68217086574b9ea3d603cde1b585833c289d47dfed5308ff001d02964dc75ec3b3ebf5b233ccd09c47ad4ff5ba0bef639bf6362d984e7c49fca8fec24b
5c3eaf9983 doc: Add warnings for http interfaces limitations (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
`libevent`, which is used for our rest interface, can use up all of the available file descriptors in a system if too many connections are opened at once. If a new block is connected at the same time and can not be written to disk because there are no file descriptors available, the node crashes. Based on my investigation so far the issue is best solved upstream which means we have to wait for the next release (2.2). In the meantime it would be good if we would warn users of this limitation.
See #11368 for more background.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 5c3eaf9983
Tree-SHA512: 73914538588477ead19068f5832fdcc8e0eb736e51f73b3aca501c93165e5ad634c2511a3fcffff251adcd3efda23a742b48211ad9d3b2a29cdeac17201d06a1
4045a6722c ci: Use cpu=1 for linter (Dhruv Mehta)
739d39022d ci: Move linter task to cirrus (Dhruv Mehta)
Pull request description:
Solves #20467: Move linter to Cirrus-CI as Travis-CI.org is shutting down
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 4045a6722c
Tree-SHA512: 9aa7487ac86c91fc68bb584d29134e304dbd46702514a5d47d1ef0de6b877d96d42b7589870fc67ad9a31f5d3a789728446da4418688f336111a9ba0f8de5feb
5021810650 Make CanFlushToDisk a const member function (practicalswift)
281cf99554 Do not run functions with necessary side-effects in assert() (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Do not run functions with necessary side-effects in `assert()`.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 5021810650
sipa:
utACK 5021810650
theStack:
Code Review ACK 5021810650🟢
Tree-SHA512: 38b7faccc2f16a499f9b7b1b962b49eb58580b2a2bbf63ea49dcc418a5ecc8f21a0972fa953f66db9509c7239af67cfa2f9266423fd220963d091034d7332b96
7587d11ec9 build: remove cdrkit package from depends (fanquake)
0df9819126 build: Replace genisoimage with xorriso (fanquake)
22437fc72e build: Run libdmg-hfsplus's DMG tool in make deploy (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This is a redo of fanquake's https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18151, which, aside from switching us from the deprecated `genisoimage` to the maintained `xorriso`, is also necessary for Guix to achieve determinism without using faketime.
> xorriso and its mkisofs/genisoimage emulation alter-ego xorrisofs are
> more maintained, and has the right toggles for us to achieve output
> determinism without using blunt tools like faketime.
>
> In this commit, we use xorrisofs from the build environment rather than
> building it ourselves using depends. This is not necessary and can be
> changed in the future.
>
> From wiki.debian.org/genisoimage?action=recall&rev=11 :
>
> > The classical command line interface for production of ISO 9660
> > filesystem images is the option set established by program mkisofs.
> > For reasons of licensing and other problems with its author, Debian
> > ships a fork of mkisofs, called genisoimage, which was split off in
> > 2006 and then developed independently.
> >
> > Meanwhile, genisoimage gets no new features and not even bug fixes. It
> > is first choice only if its options -udf or -hfs are needed.
> >
> > Replacement in most uses cases, especially for bootable ISO 9660
> > filesystems, archiving, and backup, is xorrisofs which starts the -as
> > mkisofs emulation mode of program xorriso.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 7587d11ec9
Tree-SHA512: 62f3aad08fa8bf21192e951d7dd33b24975586d76834cfa3498f4b8cdb586cefec8cab2c073d1951a0884b5e182fd71ef2cf3accad98f84455016776ad3c5422
ea36a453e3 [net] Make p2p recv buffer timeout 20 minutes for all peers (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
The timeout interval for the send and recv buffers was changed from 90
minutes to 20 minutes in commit f1920e86 in 2013, except for peers that
did not support the pong message (where the recv buffer timeout remained
at 90 minutes). A few observations:
- for peers that support BIP 31 (pong messages), this recv buffer
timeout is almost redundant with the ping timeout. We send a ping
message every two minutes, and set a timeout of twenty minutes to
receive the pong response. If the recv buffer was really timing out,
then the pong response would also time out.
- BIP 31 is supported by all nodes of p2p version 60000 and higher, and
has been in widespread use since 2013. I'd be very surprised if there
are many nodes on the network that don't support pong messages.
- The recv buffer timeout is not specified in any p2p BIP. We're free to
set it at any value we want.
- A peer that doesn't support BIP 31 and hasn't sent any message to us
at all in 90 minutes is unlikely to be useful for us, and is more likely
to be evicted AttemptToEvictConnection() since it'll have the worst
possible ping time and isn't providing blocks/transactions.
Therefore, we remove this check, and set the recv buffer timeout to 20
minutes for all peers. This removes the final p2p version dependent
logic from the net layer, so all p2p version data can move into the
net_processing layer.
Alternative approaches:
- Set the recv buffer timeout to 90 minutes for all peers. This almost
wouldn't be a behaviour change at all (pre-BIP 31 peers would still
have the same recv buffer timeout, and we can't ever reach a recv buffer
timeout higher than 21 minutes for post-BIP31 peers, because the pong
timeout would be hit first).
- Stop supporting peers that don't support BIP 31. BIP 31 has been in
use since 2012, and implementing it is trivial.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK ea36a453e3
promag:
Code review ACK ea36a453e3.
practicalswift:
cr ACK ea36a453e3: patch looks correct
ajtowns:
ACK ea36a453e3
sipa:
utACK ea36a453e3
jonatack:
Code review ACK ea36a453e3
Tree-SHA512: df290bb32d2b5d9e59a0125bb215baa92787f9d01542a7437245f1c478c7f9b9831e5f170d3cd0db2811e1b11b857b3e8b2e03376476b8302148e480d81aab19
89895773b7 Fix length of R check in test/key_tests.cpp:key_signature_tests (Dmitry Petukhov)
Pull request description:
The code before the fix only checked the length of R value of the last
signature in the loop, and only for equality (but the length can be
less than 32)
The fixed code checks that length of the R value is less than or equal
to 32 on each iteration of the loop
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 89895773b7
Tree-SHA512: 73eb2bb4a6c1c5fc11dd16851b28b43037ac06ef8cfc3b1f957429a1fca295c9422d67ec6c73c0e4bb4919f92e22dc5d733e84840b0d01ad1a529aa20d906ebf
bc4a230087 Remove redundant p2p lock tacking for tx download functional tests (Antoine Riard)
d3b5eac9a9 Add mutation for functional test test_preferred_inv (Antoine Riard)
06efb3163c Add functional test test_txid_inv_delay (Antoine Riard)
a07910abcd test: Makes wtxidrelay support a generic P2PInterface option (Antoine Riard)
Pull request description:
This is a simple functional test to increase coverage of #19988, checking that txid announcements from txid-relay peers are delayed by TXID_RELAY_DELAY, assuming we have at least another wtxid-relay peer.
You can verify new test with the following diff :
```
diff --git a/src/net_processing.cpp b/src/net_processing.cpp
index f14db379f..2a2805df5 100644
--- a/src/net_processing.cpp
+++ b/src/net_processing.cpp
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ void PeerManager::AddTxAnnouncement(const CNode& node, const GenTxid& gtxid, std
auto delay = std::chrono::microseconds{0};
const bool preferred = state->fPreferredDownload;
if (!preferred) delay += NONPREF_PEER_TX_DELAY;
- if (!gtxid.IsWtxid() && g_wtxid_relay_peers > 0) delay += TXID_RELAY_DELAY;
+ //if (!gtxid.IsWtxid() && g_wtxid_relay_peers > 0) delay += TXID_RELAY_DELAY;
const bool overloaded = !node.HasPermission(PF_RELAY) &&
m_txrequest.CountInFlight(nodeid) >= MAX_PEER_TX_REQUEST_IN_FLIGHT;
if (overloaded) delay += OVERLOADED_PEER_TX_DELAY;
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK bc4a230087
Tree-SHA512: 150e806bc5289feda94738756ab375c7fdd23c80c12bd417d3112043e26a91a717dc325a01079ebd02a88b90975ead5bd397ec86eb745c7870ebec379a8aa711
xorriso and its mkisofs/genisoimage emulation alter-ego xorrisofs are
more maintained, and has the right toggles for us to achieve output
determinism without using blunt tools like faketime.
In this commit, we use xorrisofs from the build environment rather than
building it ourselves using depends. This is not necessary and can be
changed in the future.
From https://wiki.debian.org/genisoimage?action=recall&rev=11 :
> The classical command line interface for production of ISO 9660
> filesystem images is the option set established by program mkisofs.
> For reasons of licensing and other problems with its author, Debian
> ships a fork of mkisofs, called genisoimage, which was split off in
> 2006 and then developed independently.
>
> Meanwhile, genisoimage gets no new features and not even bug fixes. It
> is first choice only if its options -udf or -hfs are needed.
>
> Replacement in most uses cases, especially for bootable ISO 9660
> filesystems, archiving, and backup, is xorrisofs which starts the -as
> mkisofs emulation mode of program xorriso.
37fe80e626 Only consider addrv2 peers for relay of non-addrv1 addresses (Pieter Wuille)
83f8821a6f refactor: add IsAddrCompatible() to CNode (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
When selecting peers to relay an address to, only pick addrv2-capable ones if the address cannot be represented in addr(v1).
Without this I expect that propagation of torv3 addresses over the cleartext network will be very hard for a while.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 37fe80e626
vasild:
ACK 37fe80e626
Tree-SHA512: 18a854ea43ad473cf89b9c5193b524109d7af75c26f7aa7e26cd72ad0db52f19c8001d566c607a7e6772bc314f770f09b6c3e07282d110c5daea193edc592cd2
173cc9b7be test: walettool create descriptors (Ivan Metlushko)
345e88eecf wallettool: add param to create descriptors wallet (Ivan Metlushko)
6d3af3ab62 wallettool: pass in DatabaseOptions into MakeWallet (Ivan Metlushko)
Pull request description:
Rationale: expose and promote descriptor wallets in more places; make cli tool more consistent with `createwallet` rpc.
Add `-descriptors` parameter which is off by default. When specified it will create a new descriptors wallet with sqlite backend, which is consistent with `createwallet` rpc.
This PR is based on a suggestion from **ryanofsky** https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19137#discussion_r516779603
Example:
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-wallet -wallet=fewty -descriptors create
Topping up keypool...
Wallet info
===========
Name: fewty
Format: sqlite
Descriptors: yes
Encrypted: no
HD (hd seed available): yes
Keypool Size: 6000
Transactions: 0
Address Book: 0
```
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-wallet -wallet=fewty create
Topping up keypool...
Wallet info
===========
Name: fewty
Format: bdb
Descriptors: no
Encrypted: no
HD (hd seed available): yes
Keypool Size: 2000
Transactions: 0
Address Book: 0
```
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 173cc9b7be
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 173cc9b7be. This seems pretty nicely implemented now, with opportunities to clean up more and dedup later
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 173cc9b7be🌠
Tree-SHA512: cc32ba336ff709de2707ee15f495b4617908e8700ede8401a58e894f44cda485c544d644023c9a6604d88a62db9d92152383ee2e8abf691688c25cf6e222c622
cd03513dc2 init: Signal-safe instant shutdown (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Replace the 200ms polling loop with a faster and more efficient waiting operation. This should speed up short RPC tests.
This change has been tried a few times before, but abandoned every time because solutions used a condition variable which is not safe for use in signals, as they need to be reentrant.
On UNIX-ish OSes, use a safe way: a pipe. When shutdown is requested write a dummy byte to the pipe. Waiting for shutdown is a matter of a blocking read from the pipe.
On Windows, there are no signals so using a condition variable is safe.
This only affects bitcoind. The GUI is unaffected by this change, and keeps polling as before in `BitcoinGUI::detectShutdown()`. It might be possible to listen to a pipe there, too, but I'm not sure, and it's complicated by the GUI-node abstraction.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK cd03513dc2 tested on Debian 5.9.11-1 (2020-11-27) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Tree-SHA512: ed2f532f69fec4855c17bf7b8f3d0eb96e78ee2a3c13d374dd2c6add06e3ad6a190da8ed8f9d7a76532cf998222d67f57e35b206aec29675e96437448ae7e13c
fab48da908 test: Fix intermittent wallet_multiwallet issue with got_loading_error (MarcoFalke)
fa8e15f7b7 test: pep8 wallet_multiwallet.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Failing the test after 10 iterations without a loading error is problematic because it may take 11 iterations to get a loading error.
Fix that by running until a loading error occurs, which should happen in almost all runs within the first 10 iterations.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fab48da908. This seems like a good workaround. I think more ideally think load and unload RPCs would not have racy status reporting (suggested previously https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19300#pullrequestreview-435362710 and
Tree-SHA512: 6b80b26d916276efe2a01af93bca7dbf71a3e67db9d3deb15175070719bf7d1325a1410d93e74c0316942e388faa2ba185dc9d3759c82d1c73c3c509b9997f05
c175690561 doc: Update for FreeBSD 12.2, add GUI Build Instructions (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
The current FreeBSD Build documentation is a little outdated and underwhelming. This PR intends to keep the build-freebsd.md doc up to date. Here are the main improvements:
- Introduce dependency information
- New instructions for building the GUI
- Instructions for supporting descriptor wallets
- Various notes on the build and compile process
**Before/Master:** [render](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-freebsd.md)
**After/PR:** [render](2e8b9a5aac/doc/build-freebsd.md)
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
utACK c175690561
Tree-SHA512: 64aeb743c7f4ed167451454564b53d13c5c30d82bd2423799655c7b5b465a75733072fb0c574927c2588a46e89a68c6c57b008220acfd25336d445c9dc309f3b
3b064fcb9d test: run mempool_expiry.py even with wallet disabled (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
Run the mempool expiry test even when the wallet was not compiled, as proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20078.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 3b064fcb9d
Tree-SHA512: 5860dc021d02bc3752268ec1e859505bec87174953223b34b1af8a8e4ab66d645458fbf9571c0b816a9de891c3ff41314996e580869671fccd6972c093e78154
This change gets rid of multiple `../` that makes reasoning about the
script and its maintaining much easier.
Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
267f259c0d depends: Drop workaround for a fixed bug in Qt build system (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR drops workaround that was [introduced](1dec09b341) for Qt 5.2.1 for a bug in Qt build system that has been fixed in Qt 5.3.0.
The bug reports:
- https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-35444
- https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-32519
I've noted this change is a part of the #19716, but I think that a separate commit with the documented reason will benefit it.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 267f259c0d
jonasschnelli:
code Review ACK 267f259c0d
practicalswift:
cr ACK 267f259c0d: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: b994f94776b4f8bb2f996095c87c7fef55e74d1e64852a890d664275e3739ec890ee388b10baa15445dd24ec7b971ce57d396cb062dbed933c18b6b69525349f
fade6195b1 Move TX_MAX_STANDARD_VERSION to policy (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`primitives` should only be used for the raw datastructures (parsing and format). It is not the right place to document relay policy.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fade6195b1
lontivero:
Concept ACK fade6195b1
Tree-SHA512: f809c4aecd14d7e9feaa7b50b9c0697232991eef36190cd960bcfb0ad6e20c71a4f6aab48c7747cf8a681eb14feda60c55b09a37f128673d519567224f29cd97
faf2c6e32e cirrus: Schedule one task with paid credits for faster CI feedback (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
During times of high activity in the repo, the scheduling of Cirrus CI tasks might put them a few hours in the future. This is fine when all the tasks eventually pass. Though for failing tasks, a failure should ideally be shown to the author and reviewer as soon as possible.
Compute credits can be used to schedule immediately: https://cirrus-ci.org/pricing/#compute-credits. Running all tasks with compute credits will probably be more expensive than our previous CI invoice. However, they are also more flexible.
As a start we could enable only a single task and revisit/re-evaluate the next steps in a month.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Concept ACK faf2c6e32e
fanquake:
ACK faf2c6e32e
practicalswift:
cr ACK faf2c6e32e: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: df599e1c4cc0394f7f03413ad29954ddc87b163b02640d8bfc0497a5dc8d237b8c963c1dd9d01ac83c4a044f575300763097dac2ea6d1a4a163a1cece342b743
3e6657a14d Move signet onion seed from v2 to v3 (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Since v0.21 hidden services use the longer v3 address format.
It may make sense to backport this to the v0.21 branch, although onion nodes can always use the non-onion seeds.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 3e6657a14d
laanwj:
ACK 3e6657a14d
Saibato:
tACK 3e6657a14d👍
Tree-SHA512: 9bb4d82345ab25d6ea971f8f106c30778ade2ba11a292e8d7449ea39581b91e51c4b34851b5c06f5dfbe07e7b04e5dc92c48c98c47a1c7ef3d5f350c3a3ad4f7
fa13e1b0c5 build: Add option --enable-danger-fuzz-link-all (MarcoFalke)
44444ba759 fuzz: Link all targets once (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the linker is invoked more than 150 times when compiling with `--enable-fuzz`. This is problematic for several reasons:
* It wastes disk space north of 20 GB, as all libraries and sanitizers are linked more than 150 times
* It wastes CPU time, as the link step can practically not be cached (similar to ccache for object files)
* It makes it a blocker to compile the fuzz tests by default for non-fuzz builds #19388, for the aforementioned reasons
* The build file is several thousand lines of code, without doing anything meaningful except listing each fuzz target in a highly verbose manner
* It makes writing new fuzz tests unnecessarily hard, as build system knowledge is required; Compare that to boost unit tests, which can be added by simply editing an existing cpp file
* It encourages fuzz tests that re-use the `buffer` or assume the `buffer` to be concatenations of seeds, which increases complexity of seeds and complexity for the fuzz engine to explore; Thus reducing the effectiveness of the affected fuzz targets
Fixes#20088
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practicalswift:
Tested ACK fa13e1b0c5
sipa:
ACK fa13e1b0c5. Reviewed the code changes, and tested the 3 different test_runner.py modes (run once, merge, generate). I also tested building with the new --enable-danger-fuzz-link-all
Tree-SHA512: 962ab33269ebd51810924c51266ecc62edd6ddf2fcd9a8c359ed906766f58c3f73c223f8d3cc49f2c60f0053f65e8bdd86ce9c19e673f8c2b3cd676e913f2642
fa86217e97 doc: Move add relay comment in net to correct place (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The comment was previously attached to `m_addr_known`, but now it is attached to `id`, which is wrong.
Fix that by moving the comment to `RelayAddrsWithConn`.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa86217e97: patch looks correct
jnewbery:
ACK fa86217e97
theStack:
Code review ACK fa86217e97🌳
Tree-SHA512: ec3d5f1996aded38947d2a5fd0bb63539e88f83964cd3254984002edfd51abb4dde813c7c81619a8a3a5c55b7e9ae83c8c5be8ad6c84b4593ed3bbf463fe8979
f7264fff0a Check if Cjdns address is valid (Lucas Ontivero)
Pull request description:
CJDNS addresses start with 0xFC and for that reason if a netaddr was unserialized with network type cjdns but its address prefix is not 0xFC then that netaddr should be considered invalid.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK f7264fff0a
practicalswift:
cr ACK f7264fff0a: patch looks correct
theStack:
ACK f7264fff0a✔️
Tree-SHA512: 5300df2ffbbd69c40271b6d8df96cca98eb3e1ee76aba62c9c76025d083788ab1f1332775890c63b06e02ca593863a867cd53956bce5962383e8450487898669
Replace the 200ms polling loop with a faster and more efficient waiting
operation.
This was tried a few times before, but given up every time because
solutions use a condition variable which is not safe for use in signals
as they need to be reentrant.
On UNIX-ish OSes, use a safe way: a pipe. When shutdown is requested
write a dummy byte to the pipe. Waiting for shutdown is a matter of a
blocking read from the pipe.
On Windows, there are no signals so using a condition variable is safe.
8c09c0c1d1 fuzz: Avoid time-based "non-determinism" in fuzzing harnesses by using mocked GetTime() (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid time-based "non-determinism" in fuzzing harnesses by using mocked `GetTime()`.
Prior to this commit the fuzzing harnesses `banman`, `connman`, `net` and `rbf` had time-based "non-determinism". `addrman` is fixed in #20425. `process_message` and `process_messages` are left to fix: simply using mock time is not enough for them due to interaction with `IsInitialBlockDownload()`.
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core. Don't forget to contribute any coverage increasing inputs you find to the [Bitcoin Core fuzzing corpus repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets).
Happy fuzzing :)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 8c09c0c1d1
practicalswift:
> review ACK [8c09c0c](8c09c0c1d1)
Tree-SHA512: 32dfbead3dfd18cf4ff56dc2ea341aa977441b4e19a54879cf54fa5820c7e2b14b92c7e238d32fd785654f3b28cc82826ae66c03e94c292633c63c41196ba9a8
0475c8ba4d net: use std::chrono throughout maxOutbound logic (fanquake)
f805933e70 init: set nMaxOutboundLimit connection option directly (fanquake)
173d0d35f1 net: remove nMaxOutboundTimeframe from connection options (fanquake)
b117eb1486 net: remove SetMaxOutboundTimeframe (fanquake)
2f3f1aec1f net: remove SetMaxOutboundTarget (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Switch to using `std::chrono` types for the max outbound related logic.
Removes some unnecessary code from init.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK 0475c8ba4d
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 0475c8ba4d🎭
Tree-SHA512: 5a6d5b61e0d4c08a235cfc0257dae65d09a5df019d8d230b1a58a3e2483ddf4a31efdefc885c4a02e4715e4180b0ed92ebc0a1c08b2bf476a391945114593514
03edb52eee qt: Remove redundant BitcoinGUI::setTrayIconVisible (Hennadii Stepanov)
17174f8328 gui: Replace "Hide tray icon" option with positive "Show tray icon" one (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This change makes easier both (1) using this option, and (2) reasoning about the code.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK 03edb52eee
Tree-SHA512: 38e317492210d4fb13302dea383bd1f4f0ae1219d7ff2fdcb78607f15ac61a51969acaadb59b72c3f075b6356ef54368eb46fb49e6e1bd42db6d5804b97e232b
836a3dc02c Avoid weak-linked getauxval support on non-linux platforms (like macOS) (Jonas Schnelli)
41a413b317 Define correct symbols for getauxval (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
PR #20358 made use of the two preprocessor symbols `HAVE_STRONG_GETAUXVAL` as well as `HAVE_WEAK_GETAUXVAL`.
These symbols have not been defined in configure.ac. They where only passed selective as CRC32 CPPFLAGS in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/Makefile.crc32c.include#L16.
PR #20358 would have broken the macOS build since `getauxval` is not supported on macOS (but weak-linking does pass).
This PR defines the two symbols correctly and reduces calls to `getauxval` to linux.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 836a3dc02c
jonatack:
utACK 836a3dc02c
Tree-SHA512: 6527f4a617b937f4c368a3cb1c162f1ac38a6f5e6341295554961eaf322906e9b27398a6f7b00819854ceebb5c828d3e6ce0a779edd769adc4053ce8beda3739
b316dcb758 [net processing] Tolerate sendheaders and sendcmpct messages before verack (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
BIP 130 (sendheaders) and BIP 152 (compact blocks) do not specify at
which stage the `sendheaders` or `sendcmpct` messages should be sent.
Therefore we should tolerate them being sent before the version-verack
handshake is complete.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK b316dcb758📒
jonatack:
Code review re-ACK b316dcb758 per `git range-diff b103fdcb 82d0a43 b316dcb`, rebase only
luke-jr:
utACK b316dcb758, only code movement from after verack check to before
Tree-SHA512: a8da3990a786a53c195a33cd278eb9d1b6b09e9a33717674d5bc6ef5629811189216f3eda1a3dd11f6972b9680c7b7a532bf7343b6e7440009dd831bef128e1d
BIP 130 (sendheaders) and BIP 152 (compact blocks) do not specify at
which stage the `sendheaders` or `sendcmpct` messages should be sent.
Therefore we should tolerate them being sent before the version-verack
handshake is complete.
The timeout interval for the send and recv buffers was changed from 90
minutes to 20 minutes in commit f1920e86 in 2013, except for peers that
did not support the pong message (where the recv buffer timeout remained
at 90 minutes). A few observations:
- for peers that support BIP 31 (pong messages), this recv buffer
timeout is almost redundant with the ping timeout. We send a ping
message every two minutes, and set a timeout of twenty minutes to
receive the pong response. If the recv buffer was really timing out,
then the pong response would also time out.
- BIP 31 is supported by all nodes of p2p version 60000 and higher, and
has been in widespread use since 2013. I'd be very surprised if there
are many nodes on the network that don't support pong messages.
- The recv buffer timeout is not specified in any p2p BIP. We're free to
set it at any value we want.
- A peer that doesn't support BIP 31 and hasn't sent any message to us
at all in 90 minutes is unlikely to be useful for us, and is more likely
to be evicted AttemptToEvictConnection() since it'll have the worst
possible ping time and isn't providing blocks/transactions.
Therefore, we remove this check, and sent the recv buffer timeout to 20
minutes for all peers. This removes the final p2p version dependent
logic from the net layer, so all p2p version data can move into the
net_processing layer.
Alternative approaches:
- Set the recv buffer timeout to 90 minutes for all peers. This almost
wouldn't be a behaviour change at all (pre-BIP 31 peers would still
have the same recv buffer timeout, and we can't ever reach a recv buffer
timeout higher than 21 minutes for post-BIP31 peers, because the pong
timeout would be hit first).
- Stop supporting peers that don't support BIP 31. BIP 31 has been in
use since 2012, and implementing it is trivial.
7fabe0f359 net: don't relay to the address' originator (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
For each address to be relayed we "randomly" pick 2 nodes to send the
address to (in `RelayAddress()`). However we do not take into
consideration that it does not make sense to relay the address back to
its originator (`CNode::PushAddress()` will do nothing in that case).
This means that if the originator is among the "randomly" picked nodes,
then we will relay to one node less than intended.
Fix this by skipping the originating node when choosing candidates to
relay to.
ACKs for top commit:
sdaftuar:
ACK 7fabe0f359 (this time I looked at the test, and verified the test breaks in expected ways if I break the code).
jnewbery:
utACK 7fabe0f359 (only net_processing changes. I haven't reviewed the test changes)
jonatack:
re-ACK 7fabe0f359 per `git range-diff b76abae fd897f8 7fabe0f`, change since last review is rebase and more readable Doxygen documentation
Tree-SHA512: c6a9d11c7afc97ab4e8960513f6416648d4a8c0c64b713c145a7482a7b9e54946f81386a3351e3ec0011e5594ba5ccff4d10c6f656bb80680d9f0d0a63366165
f6360088de [net processing] Clarify UpdatedBlockTip() (John Newbery)
94d2cc35be [net processing] Remove unnecesary nNewHeight variable in UpdatedBlockTip() (John Newbery)
8b57013473 [net processing] Remove nStartingHeight check from block relay (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
nStartingHeight was introduced in commit 7a47324c7 (Bitcoin version
0.2.9, P2P version 209) with the comment "better prevention of inventory
relaying during initial download". At that time, there was no function
to determine whether the node was still in Initial Block Download, so to
prevent syncing nodes from relaying old blocks to their peers, a check
was added to never relay a block to a peer where the height was lower
than 2000 less than the peer's best block. That check was updated
several times in later commits to ensure that we weren't relaying blocks
before the latest checkpoint if the peer didn't provide a
startingheight. The checkpoint comparison was changed to compare with an
estimate of the highest block in commit eae82d8e.
In commit 202e0194, all block relay was gated on being out of Initial
Block Download. In commit 0278fb5f, the comparison to nBlockEstimate was
removed since "we already checked IsIBD()".
We can remove the check against nStartingHeight entirely. If the node is
out of Initial Block Download, then its tip height must have been within
24 hours of current time, so should not be more than ~144 blocks behind
the most work tip.
This simplifies moving block inventory state into the `Peer` object (#19829).
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
utACK f636008
jonatack:
ACK f6360088de
MarcoFalke:
ACK f6360088de💽
ariard:
Code Review ACK f636008
Tree-SHA512: 4959cf35f1dcde46f34bffec1375729a157e1b2a1fd8a8ca33da9771c3c89a6c43e7050cdeeab8d90bb507b0795703db8c8bc304a1a5065ef00aae7a6992ca4f
4b7b58b3fe Update net_processing WTXID documentation per BIP339 (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
BIP339 currently states:
*The wtxidrelay message MUST be sent in response to a version message from a peer whose protocol version is >= 70016 and prior to sending a verack. A wtxidrelay message received after a verack message MUST be ignored or treated as invalid.*
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 4b7b58b3fe
practicalswift:
ACK 4b7b58b3fe
RiccardoMasutti:
ACK 4b7b58b
Tree-SHA512: 58ca6b197618cc73c70aa5de0a2d9d89a68b4cad9d5a708278ef17a9d6854d4362bcc384b6d29696642924977204a8fc120b31e91e2d97b6072b7b0d41c9f2dc
a33442fdc7 Remove m_is_manual_connection from CNodeState (Antoine Riard)
Pull request description:
Currently, this member is only used to exclude MANUAL peers from discouragement
in MaybePunishNodeForBlock(). Manual connections are already protected in
MaybeDiscourageAndDisconnect(), independently from their network
processing behaviors.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK a33442fdc7
promag:
Code review ACK a33442fdc7.
jnewbery:
utACK a33442fdc7
amitiuttarwar:
code review ACK a33442fdc7
Tree-SHA512: cfe3f3dfa131373e3299002d34ae9e22ca6e1a966831bab32fcf06ff1d08f06095b4ab020cc4d267f3ec05ae23fbdc22373382ab828b999c0db11b8c842a4f0c
It's not actually possible to change this value, so remove the
indirection of it being a conn option.
DEFAULT_MAX_UPLOAD_TIMEFRAME is a compile time constant.
fac39c1983 wallet: document that tx in CreateTransaction is purely an out-param (MarcoFalke)
faac31521b Remove unused and confusing CTransaction constructor (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The constructor is confusing and dangerous (as explained in the TODO), fix that by removing it.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fac39c1983
promag:
Code review ACK fac39c1983.
theStack:
Code review ACK fac39c1983
Tree-SHA512: e0c8cffce8d8ee0166b8e1cbfe85ed0657611e26e2af0d69fde70eceaa5d75cbde3eb489af0428fe4fc431360b4c791fb1cc21b8dee7d4c7a4f17df00836229d
faaad1bbac p2p: Ignore version msgs after initial version msg (MarcoFalke)
fad68afcff p2p: Ignore non-version msgs before version msg (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Handshake misbehaviour doesn't cost us more than any other unknown message, so it seems odd to treat it differently
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK faaad1bbac
practicalswift:
ACK faaad1bbac: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: 9f30c3b5c1f6604fd02cff878f10999956152419a3dd9825f8267cbdeff7d06787418b41c7fde8a00a5e557fe89204546e05d5689042dbf7b07fbb7eb95cddff
f3d870fc22 wallet: List all wallets in non-SQLite or non-BDB builds (Russell Yanofsky)
d70dc89e78 refactor: Consolidate redundant wallet database path and exists functions (Russell Yanofsky)
6a7a63644c refactor: Drop call to GetWalletEnv in wallet salvage code (Russell Yanofsky)
6ee9cbdd18 refactor: Replace ListWalletDir() function with ListDatabases() (Russell Yanofsky)
5aaeb6cf87 MOVEONLY: Move IsBDBFile, IsSQLiteFile, and ListWalletDir (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR does not change behavior when bitcoin is built normally with both the SQLite and BDB libraries. It just makes non-SQLite and non-BDB builds more similar to the normal build. Specifically:
- It makes wallet directory lists always include all wallets so wallets don't appear missing depending on the build.
- It now triggers specific "Build does not support SQLite database format" and "Build does not support Berkeley DB database format" errors if a wallet can't be loaded instead of the more ambiguous and scary "Data is not in recognized format" error.
Both changes are implemented in the last commit. The previous commits are just refactoring cleanups that make the last commit possible and consolidate and reduce code.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK f3d870fc22
promag:
Tested ACK f3d870fc22. Tested a --without-sqlite build with sqlite wallets.
Tree-SHA512: 029ad21559dbc338b5f351d05113c51bc25bce830f4f4e18bcd82287bc528275347a60249da65b91d252632aeb70b25d057bd59c704bfcaafb9f790bc5b59762
Previously, the compression of the .iso file to a .dmg file was done
outside of `make deploy' in order to use the faketime-wrapped version of
libdmg-hfsplus's DMG tool.
Specifying the faketime-wrapped version of the DMG tool to ./configure
fixes this and simplifies build scripts.
nStartingHeight was introduced in commit 7a47324c7 (Bitcoin version
0.2.9, P2P version 209) with the comment "better prevention of inventory
relaying during initial download". At that time, there was no function
to determine whether the node was still in Initial Block Download, so to
prevent syncing nodes from relaying old blocks to their peers, a check
was added to never relay a block to a peer where the height was lower
than 2000 less than the peer's best block. That check was updated
several times in later commits to ensure that we weren't relaying blocks
before the latest checkpoint if the peer didn't provide a
startingheight. The checkpoint comparison was changed to compare with an
estimate of the highest block in commit eae82d8e.
In commit 202e0194, all block relay was gated on being out of Initial
Block Download. In commit 0278fb5f, the comparison to nBlockEstimate was
removed since "we already checked IsIBD()".
We can remove the check against nStartingHeight entirely. If the node is
out of Initial Block Download, then its tip height must have been within
24 hours of current time, so should not be more than ~144 blocks behind
the most work tip.
b3a515c0be Clarify comments around outbound peer eviction (Suhas Daftuar)
daffaf03fb Periodically make block-relay connections and sync headers (Suhas Daftuar)
3cc8a7a0f5 Use conn_type to identify block-relay peers, rather than m_tx_relay == nullptr (Suhas Daftuar)
91d61952a8 Simplify and clarify extra outbound peer counting (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
To make eclipse attacks more difficult, regularly initiate outbound connections
and stay connected long enough to sync headers and potentially learn of new
blocks. If we learn a new block, rotate out an existing block-relay peer in
favor of the new peer.
This augments the existing outbound peer rotation that exists -- currently we
make new full-relay connections when our tip is stale, which we disconnect
after waiting a small time to see if we learn a new block. As block-relay
connections use minimal bandwidth, we can make these connections regularly and
not just when our tip is stale.
Like feeler connections, these connections are not aggressive; whenever our
timer fires (once every 5 minutes on average), we'll try to initiate a new
block-relay connection as described, but if we fail to connect we just wait for
our timer to fire again before repeating with a new peer.
ACKs for top commit:
ariard:
Code Review ACK b3a515c, only change since last time is dropping a useless `cs_main` taking. I manually tested a previous version of the PR, and not substantial change has been introduced since then which would alter behavior IMO.
jonatack:
Tested ACK b3a515c0be over several weeks, though this change and behavior could benefit from test coverage and other follow-ups (refactoring, etc.) described in the review feedback. I did not verify the behavior of `m_start_extra_block_relay_peers` only being enabled after initial chain sync. Since my last review, one unneeded `cs_main` lock was removed.
Tree-SHA512: 75fc6f8e8003e88e93f86b845caf2d30b8b9c0dbb0a6b8aabe4e24ea4f6327351f736a068a3b2720a8a581b789942a3a47f921e2afdb47e88bc50d078aa37b6f
e1e68b6305 test: Fix inconsistent lock order in wallet_tests/CreateWallet (Hennadii Stepanov)
cb23fe01c1 [skip ci] sync: Check precondition in LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION() macro (Hennadii Stepanov)
c5e3e74f70 sync: Improve CheckLastCritical() (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- fixes#19049 that was caused by #16426
- removes `wallet_tests::CreateWallet` suppression from the `test/sanitizer_suppressions/tsan`
The example of the improved `CheckLastCritical()`/`LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION()` log (could be got when compiled without the last commit):
```
2020-09-20T08:34:28.429485Z [test] INCONSISTENT LOCK ORDER DETECTED
2020-09-20T08:34:28.429493Z [test] Current lock order (least recent first) is:
2020-09-20T08:34:28.429501Z [test] 'walletInstance->cs_wallet' in wallet/wallet.cpp:4007 (in thread 'test')
2020-09-20T08:34:28.429508Z [test] 'cs_wallets' in wallet/wallet.cpp:4089 (in thread 'test')
```
Currently, there are other "naked" `LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION()` in the code base:
b99a1633b2/src/rpc/mining.cpp (L698)b99a1633b2/src/checkqueue.h (L208)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK e1e68b6305💂
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK e1e68b6305. Just trivial rebase and suggested switch to BOOST_CHECK_EXCEPTION since last review
vasild:
ACK e1e68b630
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The current FreeBSD Build documentation is a little outdated and underwhelming. This PR updates the doc to
be more informative. It also adds new instructions for building the GUI and adding support for descriptor
wallets.
on vasild's recommendation: it is ok to point the user to download db5 which has an active port package
instead of building db4 from the provided script.
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@freebsd.org>
Currently, this member is only used to exclude MANUAL peers from discouragement
in MaybePunishNodeForBlock(). Manual connections are already protected in
MaybeDiscourageAndDisconnect(), independently from their network
processing behaviors.
fa918dd537 test: Use Popen.wait instead of RPC in assert_start_raises_init_error (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Using RPC (`wait_for_rpc_connection`) has several issue:
* It polls in a loop, which might be slow
* It tries to read the RPC cookie file, which might not be present, thus leading to intermittent issues
Fix both by using `Popen.wait`
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Test coverage is also extended in this commit to:
Ensure that another transaction in the mempool is not evicted
when other transactions expire. Note: this other transaction does
not have any ancestors in the mempool that expired. Otherwise it
would be evicted from the mempool, and we already test this case.
To make eclipse attacks more difficult, regularly initiate outbound connections
and stay connected long enough to sync headers and potentially learn of new
blocks. If we learn a new block, rotate out an existing block-relay peer in
favor of the new peer.
This augments the existing outbound peer rotation that exists -- currently we
make new full-relay connections when our tip is stale, which we disconnect
after waiting a small time to see if we learn a new block. As block-relay
connections use minimal bandwidth, we can make these connections regularly and
not just when our tip is stale.
Like feeler connections, these connections are not aggressive; whenever our
timer fires (once every 5 minutes on average), we'll try to initiate a new
block-relay connection as described, but if we fail to connect we just wait for
our timer to fire again before repeating with a new peer.
32045bbfd5 [doc] Tidy up Tor doc (more stringent) (wodry)
Pull request description:
This is a follow up to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19638 that left two deprecated "hidden service/server" naming occurences.
It also shall make the chapter titles regarding creation of onion services stringent and easy to read and distinguish.
It removes the one and only reference to the testnet (here the testnet onion service port), as it is not explained that it references to the testnet and I do not know why it is mentioned there. It is only confusing. Also, as said, the testnet is not referenced at any other place in this document.
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For each address to be relayed we "randomly" pick 2 nodes to send the
address to (in `RelayAddress()`). However we do not take into
consideration that it does not make sense to relay the address back to
its originator (`CNode::PushAddress()` will do nothing in that case).
This means that if the originator is among the "randomly" picked nodes,
then we will relay to one node less than intended.
Fix this by skipping the originating node when choosing candidates to
relay to.
c932e0d67e doc: Update wallet database installation guide for macOS (Hennadii Stepanov)
ee7b84e63c build: Use Homebrew's sqlite package if it is available (Hennadii Stepanov)
c96d1f65a5 build, refactor: Check that Homebrew's qt5 package is actually installed (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (7ae86b3c68) installed Homebrew `sqlite` package is ignored during build on macOS.
This PR fixes this issue and update macOS build docs.
Closes#20498.
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hebasto:
> That said, another tACK of [c932e0d](c932e0d67e)
laanwj:
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jonasschnelli:
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206f74e88c Support make src/bitcoin-node and src/bitcoin-gui (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This change adds the following configure output variables
```
dnl Multi Process
BITCOIN_MP_NODE_NAME=bitcoin-node
BITCOIN_MP_GUI_NAME=bitcoin-gui
```
and adds support for
```sh
make src/bitcoin-node src/bitcoin-gui
```
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34c80d9eee test: Add option to git-subtree-check to do full check, add help (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This adds a brief help text to `git-subtree-check.sh` and adds an option to do a full remote check instead of having two different code paths with a successful exit status. Also make it explicit that the CI is not doing this.
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fa0d8359b3 log: Clarify that failure to read fee_estimates.dat is non-fatal (MarcoFalke)
faefa5db5f log: Clarify that failure to write fee_estimates.dat is non-fatal (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
two minor logging fixups
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0f949cde3d Add regression test for incorrect decoding (Pieter Wuille)
39c42c4420 Improve heuristic hex transaction decoding (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The current hex tx decoding logic will refuse to decode valid extended-encoded transactions if the result fails the heuristic sanity check, even when the legacy-encoding fails. Fix this.
Fixes#20579
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904d875cf5 configure: output notice that test binary is disabled by fuzzing (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
I wasted a bit of time today running a stale `test_bitcoin` and not understanding why, until I remembered that I'd ./configured my working directory with --enable-fuzz.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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6fa72ceb80 test: add coverage for passing fee rate as a string (Jon Atack)
ce207d6b93 wallet, bugfix: allow send to take string fee rate values (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
RPC send currently only accepts fee rates as numbers, which is a user-facing bug. It should accept fee rates as an amount, e.g. a string or a number, as documented in its help and like sendtoaddress, sendmany, fundrawtransaction, walletcreatefundedpsbt, and bumpfee. Provide a fix and regression test coverage.
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Code review ACK 6fa72ceb80.
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343dc4760f test: add test for high-bandwidth mode states in getpeerinfo (Sebastian Falbesoner)
dab6583307 doc: release note for new getpeerinfo fields "bip152_hb_{from,to}" (Sebastian Falbesoner)
a7ed00f8bb rpc: expose high-bandwidth mode states via getpeerinfo (Sebastian Falbesoner)
30bc8fab68 net: save high-bandwidth mode states in CNodeStats (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Fixes#19676, "_For every peer expose through getpeerinfo RPC whether or not we selected them as HB peers, and whether or not they selected us as HB peers._" See [BIP152](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0152.mediawiki), in particular the [protocol flow diagram](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/raw/master/bip-0152/protocol-flow.png). The newly introduced states are changed on the following places in the code:
* on reception of a `SENDCMPCT` message with valid version, the field `m_highbandwidth_from` is changed depending on the first integer parameter in the message (1=high bandwidth, 0=low bandwidth), i.e. it just mirrors the field `CNodeState.fPreferHeaderAndIDs`.
* after adding a `SENDCMPCT` message to the send queue, the field `m_highbandwidth_to` is changed depending on how the first integer parameter is set (same as above)
Note that after receiving `VERACK`, the node also sends `SENDCMPCT`, but that is only to announce the preferred version and never selects high-bandwidth mode, hence there is no need to change the state variables there, which are initialized to `false` anyways.
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34e33ab859 Remove g_relay_txes (John Newbery)
68334b3944 [net processing] Add m_ignores_incoming_txs to PeerManager and use internally (John Newbery)
4d510aa055 [init] Use MakeUnique<> to construct peerman (John Newbery)
f3f61d0eb9 [net processing] Add IgnoresIncomingTxs() function to PeerManager (John Newbery)
5805b8299f [net processing] Move PushNodeVersion into PeerManager (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
`g_relay_txes` is only required inside net_processing and is set only once at startup. Instead of having a global, move it to be a const member of PeerManager.
This requires moving `PushNodeVersion()` into `PeerManager`, which also allows us to remove the `connman` argument.
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ae9b48995b contrib: add symbol check test for PE (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Follow up to #20476. Adds a test for the PE symbol check. One failing case where we link against `-lpdh` and a pass case.
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7d0271b5c3 depends: Set CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH for native packages (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
---
After #19685 started setting `LDFLAGS`, the `INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH` cmake option used in the libmultiprocess build no longer works, so it is neccessary to set `CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH` as a fallback.
It's unclear currently whether the bad interaction between `INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH` and `LDFLAGS` is a bug, but the issue is reported:
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19981#issuecomment-696680877
- https://discourse.cmake.org/t/install-rpath-use-link-path-not-working-when-cmake-exe-linker-flags-ldflags-is-set/1892Fixes#19981
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ACK 7d0271b5c3 - I haven't looked in depth, but I've re-read through #19981 and checked the failure by testing #19160 (with this reverted):
dongcarl:
ACK 7d0271b Looked into this a bit, it makes sense that for the things we build in depends, we want the library search to start in depends. It seems reasonable to expect this to happen automatically when `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` and `INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH` are set, but oh well...
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Rewrite OutputGroups so that the logic is easier to follow and
understand.
There is a slight behavior change as OutputGroups will be grouped by
scriptPubKey rather than CTxDestination as before. This should have no
effect on users as all addresses are a CTxDestination. However by using
scriptPubKeys, we can correctly group outputs which fall into the
NoDestination case. But we also shouldn't have any NoDestination
outputs.
90c0f267bd Squashed 'src/crc32c/' changes from 224988680f..b5ef9be675 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Except for the ARM64 darwin fix this is just code-shuffling in files/functions we don't use
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jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK fa7c8d136f - Tested this on an ARM Mac. Linking issue went away (successful depends compilation). Also tested that the ARM64 hardware acceleration code part was used.
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa7c8d136f
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fa11110bff util: Allow use of C++14 chrono literals (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
I think we should allow the use of chrono literals for new code to make it less verbose. Obviously old code can stay as-is.
This patch pulls in the needed namespace and replaces some lines for illustrative purposes.
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fa40168ab3 Remove unused bits from service flags enum (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Remove service bits that haven't been observed on the active network for years and won't ever be observed on the network with this meaning. Keeping this dead assignment in our source code forever doesn't add any value.
I somehow forgot to do this in commit fa0d0ff6e1.
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fanquake:
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3025ca9e77 [net processing] Add RemovePeer() (John Newbery)
a20ab22786 [net processing] Make GetPeerRef const (John Newbery)
ed7e469cee [net_processing] Move peer_map to PeerManager (John Newbery)
a529fd3e3f [net processing] Move GetNodeStateStats into PeerManager (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This moves `g_peer_map` from a global in net_processing.cpp's unnamed namespace to being a member `m_peer_map` of `PeerManager`.
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theuni:
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dongcarl:
Re-ACK 3025ca9
hebasto:
re-ACK 3025ca9e77, since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19910#pullrequestreview-545574237) review only reverted the change that introduced NRVO in `PeerManager::GetPeerRef`, and comments are fixed in the proper commits.
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81137c60fe test: Add new ChainTestingSetup and use it (Carl Dong)
7e9e7fe567 qt/test: [FIX] Add forgotten Context setting in RPCNestedTests (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This is part 1/n of the effort to [de-globalize `ChainstateManager`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158)
Reviewers: Looking for tested/Code-Review/plain-ACKs
### Context
In many of our tests, we manually instantiate `NodeContext`s or `ChainstateManager`s in the test code, which is error prone. Instead, we should create or use existing references because:
1. Before we [de-globalize `ChainstateManager`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158), much of our code still acts on `g_chainman` (our global `ChainstateManager`), sometimes even when you're calling a method on a specific instance of `ChainstateManager`! This means that we may act on two instances of `ChainstateManager`, which is most likely not what we want.
2. Using existing references (initialized by the `{Basic,}TestingSetup` constructors) means that you're acting on objects which are properly initialized, instead of "just initialized enough for this dang test to pass". Also, they're already there! It's free!
3. By acting on the right object, we also allow the review-only assertions in future commits of [de-globalize `ChainstateManager`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158) to work and demonstrate correctness.
Some more detailed debugging notes can be found in the first commit, reproduced below:
```
Previously, the validation_chainstatemanager_tests test suite
instantiated its own duplicate ChainstateManager on which tests were
performed.
This wasn't a problem for the specific actions performed in
that suite. However, the existence of this duplicate ChainstateManager
and the fact that many of our validation static functions reach for
g_chainman, ::Chain(state|)Active means we may end up acting on two
different CChainStates should we write more extensive tests in the
future.
This change adds a new ChainTestingSetup which performs all
initialization previously done by TestingSetup except:
1. Mempool sanity check frequency setting
2. ChainState initialization
3. Genesis Activation
4. {Ban,Conn,Peer}Man initialization
Means that we will no longer need to initialize a duplicate
ChainstateManger in order to test the initialization codepaths of
CChainState and ChainstateManager.
Lastly, this change has the additional benefit of allowing for
review-only assertions meant to show correctness to work in future work
de-globalizing g_chainman.
In the test chainstatemanager_rebalance_caches, an additional
LoadGenesisBlock call is added as MaybeReblanaceCaches eventually calls
FlushBlockFile, which tries to access vinfoBlockFile[nLastBlockFile],
which is out of bounds when LoadGenesisBlock hasn't been called yet.
-----
Note for the future:
In a previous version of this change, I put ChainTestingSetup between
BasicTestingSetup and TestingSetup such that TestingSetup inherited from
ChainTestingSetup.
This was suboptimal, and showed how the class con/destructor inheritance
structure we have for these TestingSetup classes is probably not the
most suitable abstraction. In particular, for both TestingSetup and
ChainTestingSetup, we need to stop the scheduler first before anything
else. Otherwise classes depending on the scheduler may be referenced
by the scheduler after said classes are freed. This means that there's
no clear parallel between our teardown code and C++'s destructuring
order for class hierarchies.
Future work should strive to coalesce (as much as possible) test and
non-test init codepaths and perhaps structure it in a more fail-proof
way.
```
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jnewbery:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 81137c60fe. This change is simpler after the rebase because wallet & bench commits are dropped.
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1583498fb6 Send and require SENDADDRV2 before VERACK (Pieter Wuille)
c5a8919660 Don't send 'sendaddrv2' to pre-70016 software (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
BIP155 defines addrv2 and sendaddrv2 for all protocol versions, but some implementations reject messages they don't know. As a courtesy, don't send it to nodes with a version before 70016, as no software is known to support BIP155 that doesn't announce at least that protocol version number.
Also move the sending of sendaddrv2 earlier (before sending verack), as proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/1043. This has the side effect that local address broadcast of torv3 will work (as it'll only trigger after we know whether or not the peer supports addrv2).
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Previously, the validation_chainstatemanager_tests test suite
instantiated its own duplicate ChainstateManager on which tests were
performed.
This wasn't a problem for the specific actions performed in
that suite. However, the existence of this duplicate ChainstateManager
and the fact that many of our validation static functions reach for
g_chainman, ::Chain(state|)Active means we may end up acting on two
different CChainStates should we write more extensive tests in the
future.
This change adds a new ChainTestingSetup which performs all
initialization previously done by TestingSetup except:
1. RPC command registration
2. ChainState initialization
3. Genesis Activation
4. {Ban,Conn,Peer}Man initialization
Means that we will no longer need to initialize a duplicate
ChainstateManger in order to test the initialization codepaths of
CChainState and ChainstateManager.
Lastly, this change has the additional benefit of allowing for
review-only assertions meant to show correctness to work in future work
de-globalizing g_chainman.
In the test chainstatemanager_rebalance_caches, an additional
LoadGenesisBlock call is added as MaybeReblanaceCaches eventually calls
FlushBlockFile, which tries to access vinfoBlockFile[nLastBlockFile],
which is out of bounds when LoadGenesisBlock hasn't been called yet.
-----
Note for the future:
The class con/destructor inheritance structure we have for these
TestingSetup classes is probably not the most suitable abstraction. In
particular, for both TestingSetup and ChainTestingSetup, we need to stop
the scheduler first before anything else. Otherwise classes depending on
the scheduler may be referenced by the scheduler after said classes are
freed. This means that there's no clear parallel between our teardown
code and C++'s destructuring order for class hierarchies.
Future work should strive to coalesce (as much as possible) test and
non-test init codepaths and perhaps structure it in a more fail-proof
way.
Whenever both encodings are permitted, try both, and if only one succeeds,
return that one. Otherwise prefer the one for which the heuristic sanity
check passes. If that is the case for neither or for both, return the
extended-permitting deserialization.
5baa88fd38 test: Remove no longer needed MakeChain calls (Russell Yanofsky)
6965f1352d refactor: Replace uses ChainActive() in interfaces/chain.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
3fbbb9a640 refactor: Get rid of more redundant chain methods (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This just drops three interfaces::Chain methods replacing them with other calls.
Motivation for removing these chain methods:
- Need to get rid of findFirstBlockWithTimeAndHeight for #10102, which doesn't support overloaded methods
- Followup from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16426#discussion_r412487403
- phantomcircuit comments about findNextBlock test http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2020-06-06.html#l-214
Behavior is not changing in any way here. A TODO comment in ScanForWalletTransactions was removed, but just because it was invalid (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19195#discussion_r448020762), not because it was implemented.
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b5ef9be675 Merge #1: Merge changes from upstream
9e7f512430 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into bitcoin-fork
1f85030246 Add support for ARM64 darwin (#43)
3bb959c982 Remove unnecessary reinterpret_cast (#42)
2e97ab26b1 Fix (unused) ReadUint64LE for BE machines (#41)
47b40d2209 Bump dependencies. (#40)
ba74185625 Move CI to Visual Studio 2019.
efa301a7e5 Allow different C/C++ standards when this is used as a subproject.
cc6d71465e CMake: Use configure_package_config_file()
git-subtree-dir: src/crc32c
git-subtree-split: b5ef9be6755a2e61e2988bb238f13d1c0ee1fa0a
b685f60a08 build: mac_alias 2.1.1 (fanquake)
5d2cbdf772 macdeploy: use Python 3.6 (fanquake)
a42aa94c54 macdeploy: remove runHDIUtil in favor of directly calling subprocess.run (fanquake)
adaa26202b macdeploy: remove existing Bitcoin-Core.dmg if present (fanquake)
ccb0325b1b macdeploy: move qt_conf to where it's used (fanquake)
6390a04862 macdeploy: consolidate .DS_Store generation (fanquake)
32347cd56a macdeploy: assume plistlib is available (fanquake)
0ab4018c12 macdeploy: have a single level of logging output (fanquake)
827d382aa7 macdeploy: remove add-resources argument (fanquake)
464b34d4c3 macdeploy: remove codesigning argument (fanquake)
4d70d3d7fe build: automatically determine macOS translations (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This consolidates our macOS build code so that `.DS_Store` generation is the same when running `make deploy` for macOS when building on Linux and macOS, rather than maintaining two version of code that essentially do the same thing (just slightly differently).
It also removes unused code and any AppleScript usage, automates finding translation files and generally simplifies `macdeployqtplus`. It also gets rid of the annoying "popping up" behaviour during DMG generation, names the created image `Bitcoin-Core.dmg` rather than `Bitcoin-Qt.dmg`.
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dergoegge:
ACK b685f60a08 - Less and cleaner code looks good. I tested this with `make deploy` and everything still works + the popup during DMG generation is gone.
Tree-SHA512: dcd38344e2dfcfa7ffbccf6226a71425c4d16b421a4881d5ee37b8e7ef393b3e8077262444c39b11912269d8cf688aba897e6518cba8361eb24a03fdd03b8caf
65273fa0e7 Clear m_addr_known before our periodic self-advertisement (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
We use a rolling bloom filter to track which addresses we've previously sent a peer, but after #7125 we no longer clear it every day before our own announcement. This looks to me like an oversight which has the effect of reducing the frequency with which we actually self-announce our own address, so this reintroduces resetting that filter.
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naumenkogs:
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 65273fa0e7
sipa:
utACK 65273fa0e7
Tree-SHA512: 602c155fb6d2249b054fcb6f1c0dd17143605ceb87132286bbd90babf26d258ff6c41f9925482c17e2be41805d33f9b83926cb447f394969ffecd4bccfa0a64f
fa275e1539 test: Fix intermittent feature_taproot issue (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The nodes might disconnect (e.g. due to "Timeout downloading block" https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5313800947630080?command=ci#L1763) and the test fails to continue.
Fix that by reconnecting the nodes.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
code review ACK fa275e1539
Tree-SHA512: 2871183c8058d8292c9c4ef56ea3d19d5616ca712ebdaabb6609f8c9cd2e16c9ac2ce26aa1e94b346872b7b6fec56b59af151af83de3a5aa08bed01bfcc7187a
as BIP339 currently states:
"The wtxidrelay message MUST be sent in response to a version
message from a peer whose protocol version is >= 70016 and
prior to sending a verack. A wtxidrelay message received after
a verack message MUST be ignored or treated as invalid."
An uppercase "ERROR" in the log might indicate a fatal error. Though,
all read-failures for fee_estimates.dat are non-fatal, so avoid the
"ERROR".
Before:
ERROR: CBlockPolicyEstimator::Read(): up-version (149900) fee estimate file
After:
CBlockPolicyEstimator::Read(): unable to read policy estimator data (non-fatal): up-version (149900) fee estimate file
fa8abdc995 rpc: Use FeeModes doc helper in estimatesmartfee (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Not sure why this doesn't use the doc helper, probably an oversight?
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa8abdc995
Tree-SHA512: 1f2dc8356e3476ddcf9cafafa7f9865ad95bed1e3067c0edab8e3c483e374bdbdbecc066167554b4a1b479e28f6a52c4ae6a75a70c67ee4e1ff4f3ba36b04001
4e28753f60 feestimator: encapsulate estimation file logic (Antoine Poinsot)
e8ea6ad9c1 init: don't create a CBlockPolicyEstimator if we don't relay transactions (Antoine Poinsot)
86ff2cf202 Remove the remaining fee estimation globals (Antoine Poinsot)
03bfeee957 interface: remove unused estimateSmartFee method from node (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
If the `blocksonly` mode is turned on after running with transaction
relay enabled for a while, the fee estimation will serve outdated data
to both the internal wallet and to external applications that might be
feerate-sensitive and make use of `estimatesmartfee` (for example a
Lightning Network node).
This has already caused issues (for example https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16840 (C-lightning), or https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/issues/2562 (LND)) and it seems prudent to fail rather than to give inaccurate values.
This fixes#16840, and closes#16890 which tried to fix the symptoms (RPC) but not the cause as mentioned by sdaftuar :
> If this is a substantial problem, then I would think we should take action to protect our own wallet users as well (rather than hide the results of what our fee estimation would do!).
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MarcoFalke:
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jnewbery:
utACK 4e28753f60
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fa0f415709 net: Assume that SetCommonVersion is called at most once per peer (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This restores the check removed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17785#discussion_r503224381
Instead of using `error`, which was used previously, it uses a newly introduced `Assume()`. `error` had several issues:
* It logs unconditionally to the debug log
* It doesn't abort the program when the error is hit in tests
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practicalswift:
cr ACK fa0f415709: patch looks correct
jnewbery:
utACK fa0f415709
Tree-SHA512: cd7424a9485775e8c7093b725f8f52a90d47485185e79bac80f7810e450d0b3fda608d8805e9239094929f7bad2dca3fe772fb78ae606c2399d15405521e136b
6690adba08 Warn when binaries are built from a dirty branch. (Tyler Chambers)
Pull request description:
- Adjusted `--version` flag behavior in bitcoind and bitcoin-wallet to have the same behavior.
- Added `--version` flag to bitcoin-tx to match.
- Added functionality in gen-manpages.sh to error when attempting to generate man pages for binaries built from a dirty branch.
mitigates problem with issue #20412
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laanwj:
Tested ACK 6690adba08
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c23f6f84ef Add depends qt fix for ARM macs (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
With this, depends builds fine on macOS 11 on an Apple Silicon Mac (ARM64).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK c23f6f84ef
Tree-SHA512: a8354cec99969cff9e7dab150c335050ddb4b3c93a9f12a4db5e8046f02b11ce692ac17c2b96cbbe7f380c1aa110b15b8d6d48d51bc9c560282c702e99fd8a8d
1816327e53 p2p: Put disconnecting logs into BCLog::NET category (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
It's too noisy:
```
$ cat debug.log | wc -l
28529
$ cat debug.log | grep "Disconnecting and discouraging peer" | wc -l
10177
```
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MarcoFalke:
noban, addnode and local peers are still unconditionally logged (as they should), but this one can go into a category, so cr-ACK 1816327e53
practicalswift:
ACK 1816327e53 for the reasons MarcoFalke gave above.
ajtowns:
ACK 1816327e53
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ed1bbcefea contrib: add MACHO tests to symbol-check tests (fanquake)
5bab08df17 contrib: Add test for ELF symbol-check (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Check both failure cases:
- Use a glibc symbol from a version that is too new
- Use a symbol from a library that is not in the allowlist
And also check a conforming binary.
Adding a similar check for Windows PE can be done in a separate PR.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK ed1bbcefea
Tree-SHA512: fd437612e003922465fe1396efa1fa3a64bd1c7b0a514d2a0a7a0caaaa9fb5cb43e0ed7caec15eb0a3508692c9eb3212d7ba3c7e8180b942dd3e50616ad6e557
This is a follow up to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19638 that left some deprectaed "hidden service/server" naming occurences.
It also shall make the chapter titles regarding creation of onion services stringent and easy to read and distinguish.
It removes the one and only reference to the testnet (here the testnet onion service port), as it is not explained that it references to the testnet and I do not know why it is mentioned there. It is only confusing. Also, as said, the testnet is not referenced at any other place in this document.
cb0b7125c1 doc: libbitcoinconsensus: add missing error code description, fix NBitcoin link (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR improves the libbitcoinconsensus description in `shared-libraries.md` in two ways:
* adds the missing error code description for `bitcoinconsensus_ERR_INVALID_FLAGS` (introduced by commit 5ca8ef299a, PR #8976)
* updates and fixes the link to the NBitcoin implementation (introduced by commit 3361edd010, PR #6430)
* the owner of the `NBitcoin` github repository changed from `NicolasDorier` to `MetacoSA` (redirection still worked though)
* instead of dynamically referring to a file in master with a fixed line number (which is obviously always quickly outdated), use a permalink with a file numbers area
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK cb0b7125c1
harding:
Code (documentation) review ACK cb0b7125c1. Text is clear and seems accurate, and the link checks out.
Tree-SHA512: 9840458db6fb40e71c9852104aefcec5abbaf5054c6123701181dd477cea8c81d3647f376b67692159adf577c9b6305b05b784728bf9f14a753fab5898075a4e
fa6af31227 test: Document why syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue is needed in tests (MarcoFalke)
fa135a13b8 Revert "test: Add missing sync_all to wallet_balance test" (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue is a hidden test-only RPC, so it should not be used when it is not needed. Thus, either remove it or explain why it is needed.
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
Code review ACK fa6af31227
Tree-SHA512: de30db4ab521184091ee5beeab02989138cf7cf05088f766a2fb106151b239310b63d5380cb79e2a072f72c5ae9513aecae8eb9c1c7be713771585c3cb04d63a
12dcdaaa54 Don't make "in" parameters look like "out"/"in-out" parameters: pass by ref to const instead of ref to non-const (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Don't make "in" parameters look like "out"/"in-out" parameters: pass by ref to const instead of ref to non-const.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 12dcdaaa54
fjahr:
Code review ACK 12dcdaaa54
hebasto:
ACK 12dcdaaa54, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: bf9e476dc27bfbd856b42cc4720fb2d4b74e64039776ce067691aaf536360b36902ef72988c7914505df5bf0ed2f1557e0eba52b87935d3a17db865ea17f6093
This commit does not change behavior when bitcoin is built normally with both
the SQLite and BDB libraries. It just makes non-SQLite and non-BDB builds
more similar to the normal build. Specifically:
- It makes wallet directory lists always include all wallets so wallets don't
appear missing depending on the build.
- It now triggers specific "Build does not support SQLite database format" and
"Build does not support Berkeley DB database format" errors if a wallet can't
be loaded instead of the more ambiguous and scary "Data is not in recognized
format" error.
773c42b265 tests: Test that a fully signed tx given to signrawtx is unchanged (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Tests that a fully signed transaction given to `signrawtransactionwithwallet` is both unchanged and marked as complete. This tests for a regression in 0.20 where the transaction would not be marked as complete.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 773c42b265 🕶
Tree-SHA512: b32afd5f2667c817ee59c37af78cb37352e7c22d0271833d446fd61f11b354974694128a3b408f214db459caef3fd67ecdbf1664280ac2de602215f05aa4a6de
No change in behavior. Just remove a little bit of code, reduce macro usage,
remove duplicative functions, and make BDB and SQLite implementations more
consistent with each other.
No observable change in behavior. This just avoids a redundant environment
lookup. Motivation is to be able to simplify the GetWalletEnv implementation in
an upcoming commit.
This commit does not change to any code and behavior. It it is easily reviewed
with the --color-moved=dimmed_zebra git diff option.
Motivation for this change is to:
- Consolidate redundant functions
IsBDBFile /ExistsBerkeleyDatabase / SplitWalletPath, and
IsSQLiteFile / ExistsSQLiteDatabase in the next commits
- Detect SQLite wallets consistently regardless whether bitcoin is built with
SQLite support in the next commits
- Avoid attempting to open SQLite databases with the BDB library when bitcoin
is built without SQLite support in the next commits
fac7ab1d5b refactor: Use C++17 std::array where possible (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Using the C++11 std::array with explicit template parameters is problematic because overshooting the size will fill the memory with default constructed types.
For example,
```cpp
#include <array>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
std::array<int, 3> a{1, 2};
for (const auto& i : a) {
std::cout << i << std::endl; // prints "1 2 0"
}
}
```
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jonasschnelli:
Code Review ACK fac7ab1d5b
practicalswift:
cr ACK fac7ab1d5b
vasild:
ACK fac7ab1d
promag:
Code review ACK fac7ab1d5b.
Tree-SHA512: ef7e872340226e0d6160e6fd66c6ca78b2ef9c245fa0ab27fe4777aac9fba8d5aaa154da3d27b65dec39a6a63d07f1063c3a8ffb667a98ab137756a1a0af2656
e373959d6f Android : Ensure pic build for bdb (Block Mechanic)
Pull request description:
This pr ensures android builds for the BDB dependency have the pic flag enabled. Android builds were failing to link with reloc errors.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK e373959d6f
jonasschnelli:
utACK e373959d6f
Tree-SHA512: 68319ed7cc0bd295eaa87dd53ba051daeb1456bc3ab9b48ca0c4b831a9c8da1073480478efde73689f0e403e37409a8459229264656f05ba5fef6c257a74f977
faa05854f8 util: Remove probably misleading TODO (MarcoFalke)
fac5efe730 util: Add Assume() identity function (MarcoFalke)
fa861569dc util: Allow Assert(...) to be used in all contexts (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
This is needed for #20138. Please refer to the added documentation for motivation.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK faa05854f8
jnewbery:
utACK faa05854f8
hebasto:
ACK faa05854f8, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 72165fbd898b92ab9a79b070993fa1faa86c2e3545b6645e72c652bda295d5107bc298d0482bf3aaf0926fc0c3e6418a445c0e073b08568c44231f547f76a688
86e6add5ca doc: rename CODEOWNERS to REVIEWERS (Adam Jonas)
Pull request description:
This PR renames the CODEOWNERS file to REVIEWERS and works with DrahtBot to leave a comment requesting a review.
Testing of the functionality was done on https://github.com/adamjonas/bitcoin-codeowners-sandbox/pulls.
~EDIT: [after further testing of a fake organization](https://github.com/jonasorg/bitcoin-codeowners-sandbox-org/pulls), it appears that in order to be automatically tagged, the reviewer requires write level permissions. This is undocumented and will obviously close the circle of who can be tagged and so this PR reverts the addition of the file in #18949.~
~This removes a line not being parsed in the CODEOWNERS file introduced in #18949. While the pattern [checked out](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18949#issuecomment-648859076) using `git ls-files`, it is preventing the CODEOWNERS file from automatically tagging reviewers. For future modifications to this file, note that [any line failing to parse causes the entire file to stop identifying codeowners](http://www.benjaminoakes.com/git/2018/08/10/Testing-changes-to-GitHub-CODEOWNERS/#:~:text=warning).~
~I experimented in a [sandbox repo](https://github.com/adamjonas/bitcoin-codeowners-sandbox/pulls) to discover the offending line and this change appears to fix the problem.~
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Doesn't look like github is going to fix this any time soon and besides REVIEWERS is a better name so ACK 86e6add5ca
Tree-SHA512: b3425eca4be62f829f0edcfa08232df310680835c2f60e9fa36956a6b59a2b0cd0ab580c572c87affccd843fbd849f4f99e4b3d9d7b6070ab117953f04e17f5a
d3ef947524 build: Check that Homebrew's berkeley-db4 package is actually installed (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (a0489f3472) the `configure` script is not able to determine that Homebrew's `berkeley-db4` package is uninstalled. This causes a compile error on macOS.
With this PR, and with the [uninstalled](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20802320/detect-if-homebrew-package-is-installed) `berkeley-db4` package:
```
% ./configure -q
configure: error: libdb_cxx headers missing, Bitcoin Core requires this library for BDB wallet support (--without-bdb to disable BDB wallet support)
```
Related #20478.
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promag:
Tested ACK d3ef947524.
willcl-ark:
tACK d3ef947524
jonasschnelli:
utACK d3ef947524
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This adds a brief help text to `git-subtree-check.sh` and adds and an
option to do a full remote check instead of having two different code
paths with a successful exit status. Also make it explicit that the CI
is not doing this.
2f6fe4e4e9 ci: Build with --enable-werror by default, and document exceptions (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR prevents introducing of new compiler warnings in the master branch, e.g., #19986, #20162.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 2f6fe4e4e9: patch looks correct
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 2f6fe4e4e9🏏
vasild:
ACK 2f6fe4e
Tree-SHA512: 23b5feb5bc472658c992d882ef61af23496f25adaa19f9c79bfaef5d2db273d44981aa93b1631a7d37cb58755283c1dacf3f2d68e501522d3fa8c965ab646d19
Tests that a fully signed transaction given to
signrawtransactionwithwallet is both unchanged and marked as complete.
This tests for a regression in 0.20 where the transaction would not be
marked as complete.
This behavior was apparently inadvertently broken in 5400ef6; without this
change our daily self-announcements frequently go unsent, because our
address is still in the peer's rolling bloom filter (for potentially many
days, depending on addr traffic).
cadb77a6ab net: Add compat.h header for htonl function (Hennadii Stepanov)
f796f0057b net: Drop unneeded headers when compat.h included (Hennadii Stepanov)
467c346448 net: Drop unneeded Windows headers in compat.h (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
It is the `compat.h` header's job to provide platform-agnostic interfaces for internet operations.
No need in `#include <arpa/inet.h>` scattered around.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
re-ACK cadb77a6ab: patch looks even better
laanwj:
Code review ACK cadb77a6ab
Tree-SHA512: 625ff90b2806310ab856a6ca1ddb6d9a85aa70f342b323e8525a711dd12219a1ecec8373ec1dca5a0653ffb11f9b421753887b25615d991ba3132c1cca6a3c6e
2c69381f3d Removed redundant git pull from appveyor config. (Aaron Clauson)
8b99e609e7 Adjusted msvc compiler and linker settings to remove optimisations that are causing sporadic ABI issues on Visual Studio updates. (Aaron Clauson)
Pull request description:
The motivation for this PR is twofold:
1. Update the Qt binaries used by the appveyor CI job after a recent update to Visual Studio 2019 used in the Appveyor build image resulted in ABI incompatibilities,
2. Remove optimisations and debug information from the Bitcoin Core `Release` msvc build to reduce the chance of future ABI incompatibility issues for future Visual Studio updates.
The changes made in this PR are:
- Changed appveyor config file hash to use a new version of Qt pre-compiled binaries built for Visual Studio 2019 v16.8.1.
- Adjusted msvc compiler and linker settings to remove optimisations and debug information generation to help avoid future ABI issues on Visual Studio updates.
- Tidied up debug and release configuration blocks in common project file to avoid duplication.
- Updated appveyor config to use latest Visual Studio 2019 image.
- Bumped vcpkg version to tag `2020.11-1` for binary caching feature*.
See #20392 for related discussion.
*Binary caching is a new [vcpkg feature](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/blob/master/docs/specifications/binarycaching.md) that allows dependency caching. This PR is not using the feature but by updating the vcpkg version it means it can be optionally used by other contributors in their own Appveyor configs. By caching the vcpkg dependencies using this feature my build times are reduced by approx 10 minutes.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 2c69381f3d
laanwj:
Concept ACK 2c69381f3d
Tree-SHA512: 372f5b8b3b5f7e56b78045f9fc06a22fd9f5366d06e99e2f1eaad6d741680da74d0e6371e7bc580cb41f4d6696b2101b950167309d33e98242578b458ace813a
c82d15b6d1 depends: Do not force Precompiled Headers (PCH) for building Qt on Linux (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On CentOS 8 (Cirrus CI job) the forced `-pch` option breaks Qt build.
Removing `-pch` option does not affect build time for other systems:
- master (e2ff5e7b35):
```
$ time make -j 9 -C depends/ qt
...
Caching qt...
make: Leaving directory '/home/hebasto/guix/GitHub/bitcoin/depends'
real 4m22,359s
user 18m3,719s
sys 1m24,769s
```
- this PR:
```
$ time make -j 9 -C depends/ qt
...
Caching qt...
make: Leaving directory '/home/hebasto/guix/GitHub/bitcoin/depends'
real 4m14,862s
user 18m3,355s
sys 1m24,506s
```
Qt docs: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmake-precompiledheaders.htmlFixes#20423
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK c82d15b6d1
Tree-SHA512: 0f2a3712e90de881d00f8e56c363edde33dd4f5c117df5744ab4e51d0a8146331de7236bc8329d68ddd91535cd853e68ee80ef4cceb6a909786abfd8881b01e8
This moves the fee_estimates file management to the CBlockPolicyEstimator
Flush() method.
Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>
Signed-off-by: Antoine Poinsot <darosior@protonmail.com>
This moves the CBlockPolicyEstimator to the NodeContext, which get rids
of two globals and allows us to conditionally create the
CBlockPolicyEstimator (and to remove a circular dep).
Signed-off-by: Antoine Poinsot <darosior@protonmail.com>
Check both failure cases:
- Use a glibc symbol from a version that is too new
- Use a symbol from a library that is not in the allowlist
And also check a conforming binary.
Adding a similar check for Windows PE can be done in a separate PR.
fad7be584f test: Fix intermittent p2p_finerprint issue (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A single sync_with_ping can't be used to drop a block announcement, as the block might be sent *after* the ping has been responded to.
Fix that by waiting for the block.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK fad7be584f
Tree-SHA512: d43ba9d07273486858f65a26326cc6637ef743bf7b400e5048ba7eac266fb1893283e6503dd49f179caa1abab2977315fb70ba9fba34be9a817a74259d8e4034
fa5c4f12f5 ci: Adjust cirrus ci task names (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The task names are too long for GitHub to display them properly without truncation in the "checks-view". Fix that by using a new naming scheme:
* Native builds don't mention "x86_64 Linux", as it is redundant, they do mention the OS (bionic or focal) in the name suffix
* Cross builds mention the target in the prefix and the OS (always bionic) in the suffix
* the macos native build simply says "macos native"
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fa5c4f12f5: patch looks correct!
hebasto:
ACK fa5c4f12f5, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
RiccardoMasutti:
ACK fa5c4f1
Tree-SHA512: 856deb0577c97c70069ef1d369991addc49522135c0ad9e382218fd79ba3d55a95d6c601288dcef0510764b92fbd30a9d7de32b08dc5be55482deab14049b892
1e62350ca2 refactor: Improve use of explicit keyword (Fabian Jahr)
c502a6dbfb lint: Use c++17 std in cppcheck linter (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
I found the `extended-lint-cppcheck` linter still uses `std=c++11` when reviewing #20471. The only difference in the output after this change is one line is missing:
```
src/script/descriptor.cpp:159:5: warning: Struct 'PubkeyProvider' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [noExplicitConstructor]
```
After some digging, I am still not sure why this one is ignored with c++17 when 40 other`noExplicitConstructor` warnings were still appearing.
In the second commit, I fix these warnings, adding `explicit` where appropriate and adding fixes to ignore otherwise.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 1e62350ca2: patch looks correct!
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 1e62350ca2
Tree-SHA512: dff7b324429a57160e217cf38d9ddbb6e70c6cb3d3e3e0bd4013d88e07afc2292c3df94d0acf7122e9d486322821682ecf15c8f2724a78667764c05d47f89a12
Tidied up debug and release configuration blocks in common project file to avoid duplication.
Updated appveyor config to use latest Visual Studio 2019 image.
Changed appveyor config file hash to use a new version of Qt pre-compiled binaries built for Visual Studio 2019 v16.8.1.
Bumped vcpkg version to tag '2020.11-1' for binary caching feature.
See #20392 for related discussion.
2b356117e9 ci: no-longer exclude feature_block in TSAN job (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The TSAN job is now running on Cirrus.
Increase the allocated memory to the [maximum allowed](https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/linux/#linux-containers).
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK 2b356117e9 - checked the CI run and confirmed that the feature_block runs: https://cirrus-ci.com/task/6008403543719936?command=ci#L3249
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 2b356117e9
Tree-SHA512: b774995600361c74bc3267b566e12add66a4604bdf88f6e3f69669edbb8d7aff6f20fdbf0ef98187be4730ce4e18b1939bbcecd993a5c5c1ff40b237c7921b71
8963b2c71f qt: Improve comments in WalletController::getOrCreateWallet() (Hennadii Stepanov)
5fcfee68af qt: Call setParent() in the parent's context (Hennadii Stepanov)
5659e73493 qt: Add ObjectInvoke template function (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `setParent(parent)` internally calls `QCoreApplication::sendEvent(parent, QChildEvent)` that implies running in the thread which created the parent object. That is not the case always, and an internal assertion fails in the debug mode.
Steps to reproduce this issue on master (007e15dcd7) on Linux Mint 20 (x86_64):
```
$ make -C depends DEBUG=1
$ CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/config.site ./configure
$ make
$ QT_FATAL_WARNINGS=1 lldb src/qt/bitcoin-qt -- --regtest -debug=qt
(lldb) target create "src/qt/bitcoin-qt"
Current executable set to '/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/src/qt/bitcoin-qt' (x86_64).
(lldb) settings set -- target.run-args "--regtest" "-debug=qt"
(lldb) run
Process 431562 launched: '/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/src/qt/bitcoin-qt' (x86_64)
# load wallet via GUI
Process 431562 stopped
* thread #24, name = 'QThread', stop reason = signal SIGABRT
frame #0: 0x00007ffff794518b libc.so.6`__GI_raise(sig=2) at raise.c:51:1
(lldb) bt
* thread #24, name = 'QThread', stop reason = signal SIGABRT
* frame #0: 0x00007ffff794518b libc.so.6`__GI_raise(sig=2) at raise.c:51:1
frame #1: 0x00007ffff7924859 libc.so.6`__GI_abort at abort.c:79:7
frame #2: 0x0000555556508ec4 bitcoin-qt`::qt_message_fatal((null)=<unavailable>, context=<unavailable>, message=<unavailable>) at qlogging.cpp:1690:15
frame #3: 0x00005555565099cf bitcoin-qt`QMessageLogger::fatal(this=<unavailable>, msg=<unavailable>) const at qlogging.cpp:796:21
frame #4: 0x000055555650479d bitcoin-qt`qt_assert_x(where=<unavailable>, what=<unavailable>, file=<unavailable>, line=<unavailable>) at qglobal.cpp:3088:46
frame #5: 0x0000555556685733 bitcoin-qt`QCoreApplicationPrivate::checkReceiverThread(receiver=0x0000555557b27510) at qcoreapplication.cpp:557:5
frame #6: 0x00005555567ced86 bitcoin-qt`QApplication::notify(this=0x00007fffffffd4a0, receiver=0x0000555557b27510, e=0x00007fff9a7f8ce0) at qapplication.cpp:2956:27
frame #7: 0x0000555556685d31 bitcoin-qt`QCoreApplication::notifyInternal2(receiver=0x0000555557b27510, event=0x00007fff9a7f8ce0) at qcoreapplication.cpp:1024:24
frame #8: 0x00005555566c9224 bitcoin-qt`QObjectPrivate::setParent_helper(QObject*) [inlined] QCoreApplication::sendEvent(event=<unavailable>, receiver=<unavailable>) at qcoreapplication.h:233:59
frame #9: 0x00005555566c9210 bitcoin-qt`QObjectPrivate::setParent_helper(this=0x00007fff85855260, o=0x0000555557b27510) at qobject.cpp:2036
frame #10: 0x00005555566c9b41 bitcoin-qt`QObject::setParent(this=<unavailable>, parent=<unavailable>) at qobject.cpp:1980:24
frame #11: 0x0000555555710be8 bitcoin-qt`WalletController::getOrCreateWallet(std::unique_ptr<interfaces::Wallet, std::default_delete<interfaces::Wallet> >) + 2534
...
```
Fixes#18835.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 8963b2c71f. No changes since last review, just rebase because of conflict on some adjacent lines
jonasschnelli:
utACK 8963b2c71f
Tree-SHA512: fef615904168717df3d8a0bd85eccc3eef990cc3e66c9fa280c8ef08ea009a7cb5a2a4f868ed0be3c0fe5bf683e8465850b5958deb896fdadd22d296186c9586
db058efeb0 sync: use HasReason() in double lock tests (Vasil Dimov)
a21dc469cc sync: const-qualify the argument of double_lock_detected() (Vasil Dimov)
6d3689fcf6 sync: print proper lock order location when double lock is detected (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Before:
```
Assertion failed: detected double lock at src/sync.cpp:153, details in debug log.
```
After:
```
Assertion failed: detected double lock for 'm' in src/test/sync_tests.cpp:40 (in thread ''), details in debug log.
```
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK db058efeb0
ajtowns:
ACK db058efeb0
hebasto:
ACK db058efeb0, tested on Linux Mint 20 (x86_64).
Tree-SHA512: 452ddb9a14e44bb174135b39f2219c76eadbb8a6c0e80d64a25f995780d6dbc7b570d9902616db94dbfabaee197b5828ba3475171a68240ac0958fb203a7acdb
053b4fbad8 doc: Release note regarding -rpcauth validation (João Barbosa)
46001323b1 rpc: Validate -rpcauth arguments (João Barbosa)
d37c813a43 rpc: Refactor to process -rpcauth once (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Invalid `-rpcauth` arguments are currently silently ignored. This make server initialization fail if any `-rpcauth` is invalid.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 053b4fbad8
jonatack:
ACK 053b4fbad8
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 053b4fbad8. Only changes since last review are moving a variable declaration and adding a comment, release notes, and a `const`.
Tree-SHA512: c99923d4a121f0c9f882b07f5402ea53e9b2d9455ad34468a094ffab1d64df26c82e1279734c0d42bc2e113eae7b581fbc3be52f3ed4a2d7450d11793afcf406
fada2dfcac test: Fix wallet_multiwallet issue on windows (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The error message on windows:
> 2020-11-30T18:10:47.536032Z ListWalletDir: Error scanning C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Temp\test_runner_₿_🏃_20201130_181042\wallet_multiwallet_0\node0\regtest\wallets\self_walletdat_symlink: boost::filesystem::status: The name of the file cannot be resolved by the system: "C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Temp\test_runner_₿_🏃_20201130_181042\wallet_multiwallet_0\node0\regtest\wallets\self_walletdat_symlink\wallet.dat"
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK fada2dfcac. Although it could ignore (don't log) directories that lead to no permission error.
fanquake:
ACK fada2dfcac
Tree-SHA512: b475162cc3cd1574209d916605b229a79c8089714295f5e16569b71f958f0007d54dc76833938492d931387784588b11b73e3ef00f963540af42c079417f8d72
9b74461fa2 refactor: Assert before dereference in CWallet::GetDatabase (João Barbosa)
021feb3187 refactor: Drop redudant CWallet::GetDBHandle (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
Code Review ACK 9b74461fa2
meshcollider:
utACK 9b74461fa2
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 9b74461fa2. Changes since last review: rebasing due to conflict, dropping wallet path commit c6a5cd7a64c78b162f545a3467d0fea7dcaadfcc as suggested in discussion, making GetDatabase() const in the earlier commit. Giving more descriptive title like
Tree-SHA512: 68cf3b5e9fe0acb3a5cd081086629989f213f1904cc344e5775767b56759a7d905b1e1c303afbe40f172ff81bf07f3719b59d8f6ec2de3fdd53cd0e2d220fb25
17a5f172fa fuzz: Make addrman fuzzing harness deterministic (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Make `CAddrMan` fuzzing harness deterministic.
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core. Don't forget to contribute any coverage increasing inputs you find to the [Bitcoin Core fuzzing corpus repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets).
Happy fuzzing :)
ACKs for top commit:
Crypt-iQ:
utACK 17a5f172fa
Tree-SHA512: 725f983745233e9b616782247fa18847e483c074ca4336a5beea8a9009128c3a74b4d50a12662d8ca2177c2e1fc5fc121834df6b459ac0af43c931d77ef7c4d8
982e548a9a Don't set BDB flags when configuring without (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Configuring `--without-bdb` on MacOS leads to a compile error (when BerkeleyDB is not installed). `brew --prefix berkeley-db4` always reports the target directory (even if not installed).
This PR prevents BDB_CFLAGS (et al) from being populated when configuring `--without-bdb`
```
ld: warning: directory not found for option '-L/Users/user/Documents/homebrew/Cellar/berkeley-db@4/4.8.30/lib'
ld: warning: directory not found for option '-L/Users/user/Documents/homebrew/Cellar/berkeley-db@4/4.8.30/lib'
ld: library not found for -ldb_cxx-4.8
ld: library not found for -ldb_cxx-4.8
```
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Tested ACK 982e548a9a.
hebasto:
ACK 982e548a9a, tested on macOS 11 Big Sur.
Tree-SHA512: f8ca0adca0e18e2de4c0f99d5332cba70d957a9d31a357483b43dcf61c2ed4749d223eabadd45fdbf3ef0781c6b37217770e9aa935b5207eaf7f87c5bdfe9e95
1d578c078f doc: Add bash as an OpenBSD dependency (Emil Engler)
Pull request description:
If we require Python for the test framework, we should also require
bash. It is required for the linters and other scripts and does not
comes in a default OpenBSD installation.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 1d578c078f
RiccardoMasutti:
ACK 1d578c0
theStack:
ACK 1d578c078f
Tree-SHA512: ef14e801983093a99d4c28d134adbc589ca06e5437bf1ff34f8e593968c59793e9d99e8a48f577f847acdfc5185e193276526894b4c632c59d66d87939977910
86b1ab64b1 refactor: Replace deprecated Qt::SystemLocale{Short,Long}Date (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
As all deprecated warning in Qt 5.15.0 were eliminated in #46, Qt 5.15.1 introduced another one that is fixed in this PR.
Required for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20182.
Details in Qt docs:
- https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdatetime.html#toString-1
- https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdate.html#toString-1
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
Tested ACK 86b1ab6 on MacOS 10.15.7 and Arch Linux both with Qt 5.15.1
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK 86b1ab64b1
Tree-SHA512: 1dbba8ee70c895bf58317172a9901cdbe5503b1d6258f51caaae88d88d332d9fbd4697c995192d31e3618ddfd532c5f5881289b3af1184422e5a9263a1224115
f15e780b9e refactor: Clean up CTxMemPool initializer list (Elle Mouton)
e3310692d0 refactor: Make CTxMemPool::m_check_ratio a const and a constructor argument (Elle Mouton)
9d4b4b2c2c refactor: Avoid double to int cast for nCheckFrequency (Elle Mouton)
Pull request description:
This PR cleans up the CTxMemPool interface by including the ratio used to determine when a mempool sanity check should run in the constructor of CTxMempool instead of using nCheckFrequency which required a cast from a double to a uint32_t. Since nCheckFrequency (now called m_check_ratio) is set in the constructor and only every read from there after, it can be turned into a const and no longer needs to be guarded by the 'cs' lock.
Since nCheckFrequency/m_check_ratio no longer needs to lock the 'cs' mutux, mutex lock line in the "CTxMempool::check" function can be moved below where the m_check_ratio variable is checked. Since the variable is 0 by default (meaning that "CTxMempool::check" will most likely not run its logic) this saves us from unnecessarily grabbing the lock.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK f15e780b9e
MarcoFalke:
ACK f15e780b9e👘
glozow:
utACK f15e780b9e
theStack:
Code Review ACK f15e780b9e
Tree-SHA512: d83f3b5311ca128847b621e5e999c7e1bf0f4e6261d4cc090fb13e229a0f7eecd66ad997f654f50a838baf708d1515740aa3bffc244909a001d01fd5ae398b68
629a9299b2 Move WalletImpl from interfaces/wallet.cpp to wallet/interfaces.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
2a26771d81 Move ChainImpl from interfaces/chain.cpp to node/interfaces.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
12bd0fc9d7 Move NodeImpl from interfaces/node.cpp to node/interfaces.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
---
Move `NodeImpl` from `interfaces/node.cpp` to `node/interfaces.cpp`
Move `ChainImpl` from `interfaces/chain.cpp` to `node/interfaces.cpp`
Move `WalletImpl` from `interfaces/wallet.cpp` to `wallet/interfaces.cpp`
No changes to any classes (can review with `git diff --color-moved=dimmed_zebra`)
Motivation for this change is to move node and wallet code to respective directories where it might fit in better than `src/interfaces/`, but also to remove all unnecessary code from `src/interfaces/` to unblock #19160 review, which has been hung up partially because of code organization. Building on top of this PR, #19160 should now be able to organize interface implementations more understandably in `src/node/` `src/wallet/` `src/ipc/` and `src/init/` directories instead of having so much functionality all in `src/interfaces/`
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK 629a9299b2.
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 629a9299b2🔺
Tree-SHA512: 87c2b8fd51519bbd4e5ad3539a79debcf88c3bf021eb28c63f3f555186538b62a0c4cc1a3f07cfb4ff13aea8b0b2fdde505d81f22a5e5fd12a6e375b55a92ab8
ce9dd45422 Add [[nodiscard]] to RenameOver(...) (practicalswift)
9429a398e2 Handle rename failure in DumpMempool(...) by using RenameOver(...) return value (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Handle rename failure in `DumpMempool(...)` by using the `RenameOver(...)` return value.
Add `[[nodiscard]]` to `RenameOver(...)` to reduce the risk of similar rename issues in the future.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK ce9dd454
theStack:
ACK ce9dd45422🏷️
Tree-SHA512: 1e63d7f3061e1f6ea2df5750dbc1547a39bd50b6c529812a0c8a0c11d3100c241afdf14094e69b69a38bade7e54a12b2a42888545874398eaf5d02421b57e874
Our max weight check in CreateTransaction only worked if the transaction
was fully signed. However if we are funding a transaction, it is
possible that the tx weight will be too large for a standard tx. In that
case, we should also fail. So we use the tx weight returned by
CalculateMaximumSignedTxSize and check against the limit for those
transactions.
830ddf4139 Drop noop gcc version checks (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Since #20413 the minimum required GCC version is 7.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 830ddf4139
Tree-SHA512: 36264661d6ced1683a0c907efba7c700502acaf8e9fd50d9066bc9c7b877b25165b0684c2d7fe74bd58e500a77d7702bdbdd53691c274f29e4abccd241c10964
Rather than two lots of logic doing roughly the same thing, dependent on if
you're compiling on Linux or macOS, combine the .DS store generation into
macdeployqtplus.
This also removes the -fancy and -volname options.
Rather than using OSX_QT_TRANSLATIONS which must be manually updated,
and we forget to update anyway, i.e: #19059, automatically find and copy
available translations from the translations directory.
2f5dfe4a7f depends: build qt in c++17 mode (fanquake)
104e859c97 builds: don't pass -silent to qt when building in debug mode (fanquake)
e2c500636c depends: build zeromq with -std=c++17 (fanquake)
2374f2fbef depends: build Boost with -std=c++17 (fanquake)
2dde55702d depends: build bdb with -std=c++17 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
In packages where we are passing `-std=c++11` switch to `-std=c++17`, or, `-std=c++1z` in the case of Qt.
This PR also contains a [commit](104e859c97) that improves debug output when building Qt for debugging (`DEBUG=1`).
Now we'll get output like this:
```bash
g++ -c -pipe -ffunction-sections -O2 -fPIC -std=c++11 -fno-exceptions <lots more> ../../corelib/kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp
```
rather than just:
```bash
compiling ../../corelib/kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp
```
Note that when you look at the DEBUG output for these changes when building Qt, you'll see objects being compiled with a mix of C++11 and C++17. The breakdown is roughly:
1. `qmake` built with `-std=c++11`:
```bash
Creating qmake...
make[1]: Entering directory '<trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase/qmake'
g++ -c -o project.o -std=c++11 -ffunction-sections -O2 -g <trim> <trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase/qmake/project.cpp
# when qmake, Qt also builds some of it's corelib, such as corelib/global/qmalloc.cpp
g++ -c -o qmalloc.o -std=c++11 -ffunction-sections -O2 -g <trim> <trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase/src/corelib/global/qmalloc.cpp
```
2. `qmake` is run, and passed our build options, including `-c++std`:
```bash
make[1]: Entering directory '<trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase'
<trim>qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile qtbase.pro -- -bindir <trim>/native/bin -c++std c++1z -confirm-license <trim>
```
3. After some cleaning and configuring, we actually start to build Qt, as well as it's tools and internal libs:
```bash
Building qt...
make[1]: Entering directory '<trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase/src'
# build libpng, zlib etc
gcc -c -m64 -pipe -pipe -O1 <trim> -o .obj/png.o png.c
# build libQt5Bootstrap, using C++11, which again compiles qmalloc.cpp
make[2]: Entering directory '<trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap'
g++ -c -pipe -ffunction-sections -O2 -fPIC -std=c++11 <trim> -o .obj/qmalloc.o ../../corelib/global/qmalloc.cpp
# build a bunch of tools like moc, rcc, uic, qfloat16-tables, qdbuscpp2xml, using C++11
g++ -c -pipe -O2 -std=c++11 -fno-exceptions -Wall -W <trim> -o .obj/rcc.o rcc.cpp
# from here, Qt is compiled with -std=c++1z, including qmalloc.cpp, for the third and final time:
g++ -c -include .pch/Qt5Core <trim> -g -Og -fPIC -std=c++1z -fvisibility=hidden <trim> -o .obj/qmalloc.o global/qmalloc.cpp
```
4. Finally, build tools like `lrelease`, `lupdate`, etc, but back to using -std=c++11
```bash
make[1]: Entering directory '<trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qttools/src/linguist/lrelease'
g++ -c -pipe -O2 -std=c++11 -fno-exceptions -Wall -W <trim> -o .obj/translator.o ../shared/translator.cpp
```
If you dump the debug info from the built Qt libs, they should also tell you that they were compiled with `C++17`:
```bash
objdump -g bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/lib/libQt5Core.a
GNU C++17 9.3.0 -m64 -mtune=generic -march=x86-64 -g -O1 -Og -std=c++17 -fPIC -fvisibility=hidden -fvisibility-inlines-hidden -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-protector-strong -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 2f5dfe4a7f
practicalswift:
cr ACK 2f5dfe4a7f: patch looks correct
fjahr:
Code review ACK 2f5dfe4a7f
hebasto:
ACK 2f5dfe4a7f, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: fc5e9d7c7518c68349c8228fb1aead829850373efc960c9b8c079096a83d1dad19c62a9730fce5802322bf07e320960fd47851420d429eda0a87c307f4e8b03a
Adjusted version flag behavior in bitcoin-tx, bitcoin-wallet, and
bitcoind to match. Added functionality in gen-manpages.sh to warning when
attempting to generate man pages for binaries built from a dirty
branch.
3ebde2143a [test] Fix wait condition in disconnect_p2ps (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
#19315 currently has a [test failure](https://cirrus-ci.com/task/4545582645641216) because of a race. `disconnect_p2ps` is intended to have a `wait_until` clause that prevents this race, but the conditional doesn't match since its comparing two different object types. `MY_SUBVERSION` is defined in messages.py as a byte string, but is compared to the value returned by the RPC. This PR simply converts types to ensure they match, which should prevent the race from occurring.
HUGE PROPS TO jnewbery for discovering the issue 🔎
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK 3ebde2143a
glozow:
Code review ACK 3ebde2143a
Tree-SHA512: ca096b80a3e4d757a645f38846d6dc89d6a3d35c3435513a72d278e305faddd4aff9e75a767941b51b2abbf59c82679bac1e9a0140d6f285efe3053e51bcc2a8
8008ef770f qt: unlock wallet "OK" button bugfix (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
When trying to send a transaction from an encrypted wallet, the ask
passphrase dialog would not allow the user to click the "OK" button
and proceed. Therefore it was impossible to send a transaction
through the gui. It was not enabling the "OK" button after the
passphrase was entered by the user, because it was using the same
form validation logic as the "Change passphrase" flow.
I reported this in a comment in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/136. But then I realized this seems to be a flat out bug.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 8008ef770f
hebasto:
ACK 8008ef770f, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: cc09b34c7f3aea09729e1c7ccccff05dc11fec56fee2ad369f2d862979572b1edd8b7e738ffe6e91d35d071b819b0c3e0f5d48bf5e27427a80af4a28893f8aaf
89bdad5b25 RPC/Wallet: unloadwallet: Allow specifying wallet_name param matching RPC endpoint (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Allow specifying the `wallet_name` param to `unloadwallet` on RPC wallet endpoints, so long as it matches the endpoint wallet.
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jonatack:
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MarcoFalke:
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MY_SUBVERSION is defined in messages.py as a byte string, but here we were
comparing this value to the value returned by the RPC. Convert to ensure the
types match.
When trying to send a transaction from an encrypted wallet, the ask
passphrase dialog would not allow the user to click the "OK" button
and proceed. Therefore it was impossible to send a transaction
through the gui. It was not enabling the "OK" button after the
passphrase was entered by the user, because it was using the same
form validation logic as the "Change passphrase" flow.
e416cfc92b Add MAX_STANDARD_SCRIPTSIG_SIZE to policy (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
Bitcoin core has a standardness rule for max satisfaction script sig size.
This PR adds to the policy header file so that it is documented along with
along policy rules. The initial reasoning that 1650 is an implicit
limit(would not reach assuming all other policy rules are being
followed) is outdated.
As we now know, bitcoin transactions can have spend conditions are more than
just signatures and there may exist p2sh transactions involving 100 byte
preimages that maybe non-standard because of this rule. Because this
rule is no longer implicit, we should explicitly document it in policy
header file
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practicalswift:
cr ACK e416cfc92b
theStack:
Code Review ACK e416cfc92b
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If we require Python for the test framework, we should also require
bash. It is required for the linters and other scripts and does not
comes in a default OpenBSD installation.
Bitcoin core has a standardness rule for max satisfaction script sig size.
This PR adds to the policy header file so that it is documented along with
along policy rules. The initial reasoning that 1650 is an implicit
limit(would not reached assuming all other policy rules are being
followed) is outdated.
As we now know, bitcoin transactions can have spend conditions are more than
just signatures and there may exist p2sh transactions involving 100 byte
preimages that maybe non-standard because of this rule. Because this
rule is no longer implicit, we should explicitly document it in policy
header file
95975dd08d sync: detect double lock from the same thread (Vasil Dimov)
4df6567e4c sync: make EnterCritical() & push_lock() type safe (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Double lock of the same (non-recursive) mutex from the same thread would produce an undefined behavior. Detect this from `DEBUG_LOCKORDER` and react similarly to the deadlock detection.
This came up during discussion in another, related PR: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19238#discussion_r442394521.
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fa18e7cbc5 This change to the appveyor CI config for msvc builds reverses a change introduced in #19960. It re-applies a setting to inform vcpkg to only build release vesions of the dependencies rather than the default of debug and release. (Aaron Clauson)
Pull request description:
This change to the appveyor CI config for msvc builds reverses a change introduced in #19960. It re-applies a setting to inform vcpkg to only build release versions of the dependencies rather than the default of debug and release.
It had been expected that the vcpkg manifest mechanism introduced in #19960 would do this automatically but it turns out not to be the case.
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MarcoFalke:
ACK fa18e7cbc5 if green
hebasto:
ACK fa18e7cbc5, AppVeyor build takes 5 minutes less.
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e3e7446305 Add lifetimebound to attributes for general-purpose usage (Cory Fields)
1d58cc7cb0 span: add lifetimebound attribute (Cory Fields)
62733fee87 span: (almost) match std::span's constructor behavior (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Replaces #19382 with a different approach. See [this comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19382#discussion_r446332852) for the reasoning behind the switch.
--
Description from #19382:
See [here](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2018/p0936r0.pdf) for more detail on lifetimebound.
This is implemented using preprocesor macros rather than configure checks in order to keep span.h self-contained.
The ```[[clang::lifetimebound]]``` syntax was chosen over ```__attribute__((lifetimebound))``` because the former is more flexible and works to guard ```this``` as well as function parameters, and also because at least for now, it's available only in clang.
There are currently no violations in our codebase, but this can easily be tested by inserting one like this somewhere and compiling with a modern clang:
```c++
Span<const int> bad(std::vector<int>{1,2,3});
```
The result:
> warning: temporary whose address is used as value of local variable 'bad' will be destroyed at the end of the full-expression [-Wdangling]
Span<const int> bad(std::vector<int>{1,2,3});
```
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ajtowns:
ACK e3e7446305 (drive by; only a quick skim of code and some basic sanity checks)
MarcoFalke:
review ACK e3e7446305🔗
jonatack:
ACK e3e7446 change since last review is adding `[[clang::lifetimebound]]` as `LIFETIMEBOUND` to src/attributes.h as suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19387#issuecomment-650752959.
Tree-SHA512: 05a3440ee595ef0e8d693a2820b360707695c016a68e15df47c20cd8d053646cc6c8cca8addd7db40e72b3fce208879a41c8102ba7ae9223e4366e5de1175211
This is a replacement of the QMetaObject::invokeMethod functor overload
which is available in Qt 5.10+.
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
The code before the fix only checked the length of R value of the last
signature in the loop, and only for equality (but the length can be
less than 32)
The fixed code checks that length of the R value is less than or equal
to 32 on each iteration of the loop
The BOOST_CHECK(sig.size() <= 70) is merged with sig[3] <= 32 check,
and BOOST_CHECKs are moved outside the loop, for efficiency
3eb6f8b2e6 wallet (not for backport): improve upgradewallet error messages (Jon Atack)
ca8cd893bb wallet: fix and improve upgradewallet error responses (Jon Atack)
99d56e3571 wallet: fix and improve upgradewallet result responses (Jon Atack)
2498b04ce8 Don't upgrade to HD split if it is already supported (Andrew Chow)
c46c18b788 wallet: refactor GetClosestWalletFeature() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This follows up on #18836 and #20282 to fix and improve the as-yet unreleased `upgradewallet` feature and also implement review follow-up in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18836#discussion_r519328607.
This PR fixes 4 upgradewallet issues:
- this bug: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20403#discussion_r526063920
- it returns nothing in the absence of an RPC error, which isn't reassuring for users
- it returns the same thing both in the case of a successful upgrade and when no upgrade took place
- the error message object is currently dead code
This PR fixes the above and provides:
...user feedback to not silently return without upgrading
```
{
"wallet_name": "disable private keys",
"previous_version": 169900,
"current_version": 169900,
"result": "Already at latest version. Wallet version unchanged."
}
```
...better feedback after successfully upgrading
```
{
"wallet_name": "watch-only",
"previous_version": 159900,
"current_version": 169900,
"result": "Wallet upgraded successfully from version 159900 to version 169900."
}
```
...helpful error responses
```
{
"wallet_name": "blank",
"previous_version": 169900,
"current_version": 169900,
"error": "Cannot downgrade wallet from version 169900 to version 159900. Wallet version unchanged."
}
{
"wallet_name": "blank",
"previous_version": 130000,
"current_version": 130000,
"error": "Cannot upgrade a non HD split wallet from version 130000 to version 169899 without upgrading to support pre-split keypool. Please use version 169900 or no version specified."
}
```
updated help:
```
upgradewallet ( version )
Upgrade the wallet. Upgrades to the latest version if no version number is specified.
New keys may be generated and a new wallet backup will need to be made.
Arguments:
1. version (numeric, optional, default=169900) The version number to upgrade to. Default is the latest wallet version.
Result:
{ (json object)
"wallet_name" : "str", (string) Name of wallet this operation was performed on
"previous_version" : n, (numeric) Version of wallet before this operation
"current_version" : n, (numeric) Version of wallet after this operation
"result" : "str", (string, optional) Description of result, if no error
"error" : "str" (string, optional) Error message (if there is one)
}
```
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e95aaefe25 build: Avoid secp256k1.h include from system (Niklas Gögge)
Pull request description:
While building i ran into an error because i had a version of `secp256k1.h` under `/usr/local/include` that was incompatible with the secp256k1 code in the repository. This caused a problem because `$(BOOST_CPPFLAGS)` contained `-I/usr/local/include` and the include paths are searched by the compiler in order from left to right, so in the end `$(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)` contained `-I/usr/local/include` before `-I$(srcdir)/secp256k1/include` which caused the compiler to find `secp256k1.h` under `/usr/local/include`.
Looking at git blame i am wondering how this has not happened to anyone else in several years: cb89e18845/src/Makefile.am (L25)
I am on macOS 10.15.
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Code review ACK e95aaefe25
hebasto:
ACK e95aaefe25, tested on macOS 11 Big Sur by adding `#error` into `/usr/local/include/secp256k1.h`.
Tree-SHA512: 1f0b395725936c179ab60dee3582ec7b21e2f9c0f1895e160d84a487cf0db16d0c7aa47d05800e0aded31685b4362056cac9b9ecca1bb8c308a4c5a810e8dc1d
fa69c2c784 wallet: Do not treat default constructed types as None-type (MarcoFalke)
fac4e136fa refactor: Change pointer to reference because it can not be null (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Equating `0==None` and `""==None` is confusing, unneeded and undocumented
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jonatack:
ACK fa69c2c784
achow101:
ACK fa69c2c784
Sjors:
tACK fa69c2c784 modulo `unset`
Tree-SHA512: c4c8d0ad80c6697621d356a9545caf28ca2facc82bb2fa8e70eceb52372d25f0685237c73688c4b01da0e75d213c77c0d45011a8bdfe81ea783d85f045786dac
8f7d1b39ef Fix QPainter non-determinism on macOS (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Aplies a patch to Qt that fixes the non-determinism by modifying Qt. The source of the non-determinism is how LLVM 8 optimizes qt_intersect_spans when compiling. The particular optimization that seems to be causing the problems is that a temp variable is being added for spans->y. For some reason, when it does this, it chooses different instructions to use when making that variable. We bypass this problem by patching qt_intersect_spans to always make and use this local variable.
Potential alternative to #20436 and #20440
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re-ACK 8f7d1b39ef ~for merging into the 0.21 branch, but [not into the master](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20454) branch.~
fanquake:
ACK 8f7d1b39ef
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05c1095388 test: Add testing of ParseInt/ParseUInt edge cases with leading +/-/0:s (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add testing of `ParseInt`/`ParseUInt` edge cases with leading `+`/`-`/`0`:s.
Context: While working on #20457 and #20452 I noticed some edge cases which our unit tests are currently not covering.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 05c1095388
jonatack:
ACK 05c1095388
promag:
Code review ACK 05c1095388.
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b1f59d55d9 RPC/Wallet: unloadwallet: Clarify docs/error when both the RPC endpoint and wallet_name parameter specify a wallet (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Just documentation clarifications from #20448
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jonatack:
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0918eb49d5 doc: Document current boost dependency as 1.71.0 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This was forgotten in #19764.
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f190343c96 depends: boost: Specify cflags+compileflags (Carl Dong)
b2328b7989 depends: boost: Remove unnecessary _archiver_ (Carl Dong)
ab9e047cc2 depends: boost: Cleanup toolset selection (Carl Dong)
86002e7e90 depends: boost: Cleanup architecture/address-model (Carl Dong)
d7048fa73f depends: boost: Disable all compression (Carl Dong)
9cf2ee54d3 depends: boost: Split into non-/native packages (Carl Dong)
a57b498560 depends: boost: Bump to 1.71.0 (Carl Dong)
800655ff31 depends: boost: Refer to version in URL (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This PR improves the robustness of our boost package in depends, most notably:
1. Bumps boost from `1.70.0` to `1.71.0`, because `1.71.0`:
1. Removes the need to patch out the unused variable.
f8462a6d27/depends/packages/boost.mk (L36)
Upstream boost patched it out in d20b64cf37, which was first included in the `1.71.0` release
2. Comes packaged with a version of `b2` which allows us to override its `CXX` and `CXXFLAGS`. Previously, choosing a toolset while building `b2` such as `clang` or `gcc` would force `b2`'s build system to invoke the compiler as a bare, hardcoded `clang` or `gcc`. However, our `depends` build system often want to customize this behaviour, adding extra flags or invoking the compiler by an alternate name. So this is useful.
1. Commit where `CXX` was introduced: 374f96516a
2. Commit where `CXXFLAGS` was introduced: 5d49abc1f2
2. The boost package is now split into `native_b2` and `boost`, better representing what actually happens.
- In our `depends` build system, we have a distinction between `native` packages and non-`native` packages. The output of `native` packages are meant to be used on the machine that's performing the build, and the output of non-`native` packages are meant to be used on/for the machine that will ultimately be running bitcoin. Previously, `boost` existed in `depends` as a non-`native` package, but that's partly inaccurate because the `./bootstrap.sh` invocation in its `$(package)_config_cmds` stage actually produced a binary called `b2`, which is run on the machine that's performing the build. This means that `b2` is a `native` package which is being built in an environment set up for the non-`native` package `boost`. This reveals a hidden unintended behavior in our `depends` build system: for linux->darwin cross builds, we use `gcc` for `native` packages, and `clang` for non-`native` packages. But `b2` was actually being built using `clang`, since it was being built in an environment set up for non-`native` packages.
theuni you might be interested in taking a look
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Fixes the compile error when used inside operator[]:
./chain.h:404:23: error: C++11 only allows consecutive left square brackets when introducing an attribute
return (*this)[Assert(pindex)->nHeight] == pindex;
^
This means we'll get build output like this when building with DEBUG=1:
g++ -c -pipe -ffunction-sections -O2 -fPIC -std=c++11 -fno-exceptions <lots more> ../../corelib/kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp
rather than just:
compiling ../../corelib/kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp
fa7a4385d0 ci: Fix doc typos in .cirrus.yml (MarcoFalke)
fa73674738 ci: Run i686 centos ci config on cirrus (MarcoFalke)
fa1f949a4d ci: Run nowallet ci config on cirrus (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Travis CI Org is shutting down, so move the configs to cirrus ci
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practicalswift:
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Aplies a patch to Qt that fixes the non-determinism by modifying Qt. The
source of the non-determinism is how LLVM 8 optimizes qt_intersect_spans
when compiling. The particular optimization that seems to be causing the
problems is that a temp variable is being added for spans->y. For some
reason, when it does this, it chooses different instructions to use when
making that variable. We bypass this problem by patching
qt_intersect_spans to always make and use this local variable.
b87caf10b5 test: add is_bdb_compiled helper (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Followup for #20202, needed by #16546.
Allow the functional test suite to skip tests that require BDB, as well as introduce specific logic to handle whether BDB support is enabled or not. It follows the same pattern as `skip_if_no_sqlite` and `is_sqlite_compiled`.
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a52ecc936a build: set minimum supported macOS to 10.14 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is a requirement for C++17 support. See my comments [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16684#issuecomment-643722538):
> You cannot use std::get with std::variant on macOS < 10.14, because Apples libc++ doesn't support the std::bad_variant_access exception. [Relevant comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19183#discussion_r439794318) in #19183.
> While we could work around this in our own code, using std::get_if, this would still be a problem for 3rd-party dependencies.
> I've been testing Qt 5.15LTS (we'll have to enable C++17 in qt, and may upgrade to a newer version at the same time), and you can't enable -std c++17, while targeting a macOS deployment version < 10.14, configuring will fail. They are making use of std::get with std::variant throughout their cocoa code.
We would have to had to have bumped to at least 10.13 in any case, as Qt 5.15 (#19716) [requires 10.13+](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/supported-platforms.html).
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ACK a52ecc936a, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
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68c2ef13e9 Fix version string in Windows and Mac installers (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Apparently NSIS requires a 4 digit version number, and #20223 dropped the 4th digit. So this adds a 4th 0 digit so that building the Windows installer doesn't fail. Also fixes a typo in that version string that was also present in a plist file.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 68c2ef13e9
hebasto:
Approach ACK 68c2ef13e9, tested on Linux Mint 20 (x86_64, nsis 3.05-2).
Tree-SHA512: 845560ff176eae8081096426790c928a773fa75d366f42a2a4631c1be2ae9234d7a5b72854ccfaa7fa1a32002b937ca393b12168ffacf9a5e3e311a76725483a
d52f502b1e Fix mock SQLiteDatabases (Andrew Chow)
99309ab3e9 Allow disabling BDB in configure with --without-bdb (Andrew Chow)
ee47f11f73 GUI: Force descriptor wallets when BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
71e40b33bd RPC: Require descriptors=True for createwallet when BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
6ebc41bf9c Enforce salvage is only for BDB wallets (Andrew Chow)
a58b719cf7 Do not compile BDB things when USE_BDB is defined (Andrew Chow)
b33af48210 Include wallet/bdb.h where it is actually being used (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Adds a `--without-bdb` option to `configure` which disables the compilation of the BDB stuff. Legacy wallets will not be created when BDB is not compiled. A legacy-sqlite wallet can be loaded, but we will not create them.
Based on #20156 to resolve the situation where both `--without-sqlite` and `--without-bdb` are provided. In that case, the wallet is disabled and `--disable-wallet` is effectively set.
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fabecce719 net: Treat raw message bytes as uint8_t (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Using `uint8_t` from the beginning when messages are `recv`ed has two style benefits:
* The signedness is clear from reading the code, as it does not depend on the architecture
* When passing the bytes on, the need for static signedness casts is dropped, making the code a bit less verbose and more coherent
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Code Review ACK fabecce719
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Tested ACK fabecce719
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Instead of the ever-messier text parsing of the output of the readelf
tool (which is clearly meant for human consumption not to be machine
parseable), parse the ELF binaries directly.
Add a small dependency-less ELF parser specific to the checks.
This is slightly more secure, too, because it removes potential
ambiguity due to misparsing and changes in the output format of `elfread`. It
also allows for stricter and more specific ELF format checks in the future.
This removes the build-time dependency for `readelf`.
It passes the test-security-check for me locally, though I haven't
checked on all platforms.
e1f2553e11 build: remove global_init_link_order from mac qt qmake.conf (fanquake)
498fa16bea build: document preprocessing steps in qt package (fanquake)
bd5d9336d9 build: don't copy Info.plist.* into mkspec for macOS qt build (fanquake)
bfd7e33b4b build: remove plugin_no_soname from mac qt qmake.conf (fanquake)
fdde4c7ce6 build: pass XCODE_VERSION through to qt macOS cross compile conf (fanquake)
49473ef211 build: convert "echo" usage into a patch in qt package (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Follow up on removing `sed` usage in #19761. Also nice to revisit & cleanup before 5.15.x.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK e1f2553e11
Tree-SHA512: 4e6489d877aaa300f69e091d7117136da49611bd80afd45adfbd7ddeb5b3c9c76fb0f87a3249cbe63ba93129df56281fd4a9389daadc852211325c5ca9ac6567
9f08780dd7 Use the correct incremental fee constant in bumpfee help (Jon Atack)
3f1e10b2b1 Update feeRate (BTC/kvB) to fee_rate (sat/vB) in wallet_bumpfee (Jon Atack)
1b3d700928 Allow zero-fee fundrawtxn and walletcreatefundedpsbt calls (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
- Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20305/files#r525406176. A check to raise an error on zero-fee txns was mistakenly extended in a0d4957 from the bumpfee and send{toaddress, many} RPCs to also include fundrawtransaction and walletcreatefundedpsbt. This commit re-overrides zero fee rate checking for these two RPCs, not only for the feeRate (BTC/kvB) arg to return to previous behavior, but also for the new fee_rate (sat/vB) arg. Negative fee rates will still raise "amount out of range" by the MoneyRange check in src/bitcoin-tx.cpp::AmountFromValue.
- Updates a wallet bumpfee test from feeRate (BTC/kvB) to fee_rate (sat/vB)
- Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20305/files#r525405363 to use the correct incremental fee rate constant in the bumpfee help (thanks Marco Falke for the catch) and rectifies "1.000 sat/vB sat/vB" in the help to "1.000 sat/vB"
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 9f08780dd7🐾
promag:
Code review ACK 9f08780dd7.
Xekyo:
Code review reACK 9f08780dd7.
Tree-SHA512: 413dfb4f23ebaf3d2ef210dd04610a843272e64eabba428699f5de4d646a86ac4911dab66b5e2f5ebea53b76e4be8347ef40824c1592c750d5eaa12579d3cdf6
8f7b930475 Drop the leading 0 from the version number (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Removes the leading 0 from the version number. The minor version, which we had been using as the major version, is now the major version. The revision, which we had been using as the minor version, is now the minor version. The revision number is dropped. The build number is promoted to being part of the version number. This also avoids issues where it was accidentally not included in the version number.
The CLIENT_VERSION remains the same format as previous as previously, as the Major version was 0 so it never actually got included in it.
The user agent string formatter is updated to follow this new versioning.
***
Honestly I'm just tired of all of the people asking for "1.0" that maybe this'll shut them up. Skip the whole 1.0 thing and go straight to version 22.0!
Also, this means that the terminology we commonly use lines up with how the variables are named. So major versions are actually bumping the major version number, etc.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
Code review ACK 8f7b930475
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 8f7b930475🎻
Tree-SHA512: b5c3fae14d4c0a9c0ab3b1db7c949ecc0ac3537646306b13d98dd0efc17c489cdd16d43f0a24aaa28e9c4a92ea360500e05480a335b03f9fb308010cdd93a436
2a55a0ed30 Squashed 'src/univalue/' changes from 98261b1e7b..98fadc0909 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Just a minor bugfix: Currently we don't push booleans into arrays, but if we did they'd be pushed as integers.
Can be tested by reverting the diff in `include/` and observing a test failure.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK fa17eef627
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa17eef627
Tree-SHA512: d87ca5be6769b4cd0c9b9e319973bc0c4f2b7121779f9554e11f34a4edb0013997e875c7edb7bc6eb9309ff5c13379d22f436cd4fb9e6e68df6f0aee29fed914
as the feeRate argument should soon be deprecated.
Also loosen one test (and a similar one) that caused a one-off CI failure with:
expected message
'Insufficient total fee 0.00000141, must be at least 0.00001704 (oldFee 0.00000999 + incrementalFee 0.00000705)'
actual message
'Insufficient total fee 0.00000141, must be at least 0.00001712 (oldFee 0.00001007 + incrementalFee 0.00000705)'
A check to raise an error on zero-fee txns was mistakenly extended in commit
a0d4957 from the bumpfee and send{toaddress, many} RPCs to also include
fundrawtransaction and walletcreatefundedpsbt.
This commit overrides zero fee rate checking for these two RPCs, not only for
the feeRate (BTC/kvB) arg to return to previous behavior, but also for the new
fee_rate (sat/vB) arg.
76277cc77d qt: Hide peer detail view if multiple are selected (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Currently if multiple peers are selected the peer detail view shows the first new selected peer.
With this PR the peer detail view is hidden when multiple peers are selected. It is also a slight refactor to simplify and remove duplicate code.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK 76277cc77d.
hebasto:
ACK 76277cc77d, tested on Linux Mint 20 (Qt 5.12.8).
Tree-SHA512: 16c9cfd6ccb7077a9f31917a6cb3532e32d17d21f735e43bf4720fb0c8bb1bd539d42569c105df4b551f5dccb4acaeedb6bb2362620a9cb9267a602d9d065b9f
2fc5efc55c Update pruning tooltip, original author BitcoinErrorLog (Riccardo Spagni)
Pull request description:
Squashed commits from BitcoinErrorLog at his request, per the original discussion on #15: this tooltip has been adjusted to be more user-friendly and reflect what the net effect of pruning is for the user.
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harding:
Untested ACK 2fc5efc55c
Sjors:
utACK 2fc5efc55c and welcome to the dark side!
jonasschnelli:
ACK 2fc5efc55c
Tree-SHA512: 45d6a7efbf4d34d20b9de439c988a39c739591b854726b6682c4cffcb23dff7d9131afab572fa0c9a8bc033c46c3878efdfbf8a984aafde632e1dfc1caa1cbbb
7ffac12545 tests: shrink feature_taproot transfer of funds tx (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
When moving funds from node 1 to node 0 for the pre-activation tests, there can be a large number of inputs, potentially resulting in a tx that is larger than standardness rules allow, or that takes a long time to sign. This just takes the top 500 outputs, which is plenty (~90% of the wallet balance).
ACKs for top commit:
luke-jr:
utACK 7ffac12545
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 7ffac12545
Tree-SHA512: 68445b4827dddb9a8e8614d61a68f5bbd7152557bf940be0a75741cb49deeff1566198da1a777ac66cb3fed93e64a30bf895875d6cc6ae9e48275e3febb620a6
fa5ed3b4ca net: Use Span in ReceiveMsgBytes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Pass a data pointer and a size as span in `ReceiveMsgBytes` to get the benefits of a span
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK fa5ed3b4ca code review, rebased to current master 12a1c3ad1a, debug build, unit tests, ran bitcoind/-netinfo/getpeerinfo
theStack:
ACK fa5ed3b4ca
Tree-SHA512: 89bf111323148d6e6e50185ad20ab39f73ab3a58a27e46319e3a08bcf5dcf9d6aa84faff0fd6afb90cb892ac2f557a237c144560986063bc736a69ace353ab9d
c92387232f refactor: Extract ParseOpCode from ParseScript (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Seems more natural to have `mapOpNames` "hidden" in `ParseOpCode` than in `ParseScript`.
A second lookup in `mapOpNames` is also removed.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK c92387232f
theStack:
re-ACK c92387232f
Tree-SHA512: d59d1964760622cf365479d44e3e676aa0bf46b60e77160140d967e012042df92121d3224c7551dc96eff5ff3294598cc6bade82adb3f60d28810e18e60e1257
ecc6cf1a3b test: fix creation of std::string objects with \0s (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
A string literal `"abc"` contains a terminating `\0`, so that is 4
bytes. There is no need to write `"abc\0"` unless two terminating
`\0`s are necessary.
`std::string` objects do not internally contain a terminating `\0`, so
`std::string("abc")` creates a string with size 3 and is the same as
`std::string("abc", 3)`.
In `"\01"` the `01` part is interpreted as one number (1) and that is
the same as `"\1"` which is a string like `{1, 0}` whereas `"\0z"` is a
string like `{0, 'z', 0}`. To create a string like `{0, '1', 0}` one
must use `"\0" "1"`.
Adjust the tests accordingly.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK ecc6cf1a3b
practicalswift:
ACK ecc6cf1a3b modulo happily green CI
Tree-SHA512: 5eb489e8533a4199a9324b92f7280041552379731ebf7dfee169f70d5458e20e29b36f8bfaee6f201f48ab2b9d1d0fc4bdf8d6e4c58d6102f399cfbea54a219e
705c1f0648 qt, refactor: Fix 'buttonClicked is deprecated' warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
c2f4e5ea1d qt, refactor: Fix 'split is deprecated' warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
8e12d69961 qt, refactor: Fix 'QFlags is deprecated' warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
fa5749c805 qt, refactor: Fix 'pixmap is deprecated' warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
b02264cb5d qt, refactor: Fix 'QDateTime is deprecated' warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
[What's New in Qt 5.15](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/whatsnew515.html#deprecated-modules):
> To help preparing for the transition to Qt 6, numerous classes and member functions that will be removed from Qt 6.0 have been marked as deprecated in the Qt 5.15 release.
Fixes#36
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jonasschnelli:
utACK 705c1f0648
promag:
Tested ACK 705c1f0648 on macos with Apple clang version 11.0.3 (clang-1103.0.32.62) and brew qt 5.15.1.
Tree-SHA512: 29e00535b4583ceec0dfb29612e86ee29bdea13651b548c6d22167917a4a10464af49160a12b05151030699f690f437ebb9c4ae9f130f66a722415222165b44f
dc80a7d0b0 docs/descriptors.md: Remove hardened marker in the path after xpub (Dmitry Petukhov)
Pull request description:
As described in "Key origin identification" section, a descriptor
that has hardened derivation after xpub does not let you compute scripts
without access to the corresponding private keys. Such a descriptor is
practically useless.
The text after the descriptor said "with child key *1'/2* of the
specified xpub", and clearly an xpub cannot have "child key" with
hardened derivation. Therefore it makes sense to fix this inconsistency
to not confuse the reader of the doc
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 9f35951d90868585303681c27ea2ef9d36d4036181e337cfbd48730de0c346320b08dd089350b116d4c8542f3b506868cf318796bb713e5f80600ccbd96f9970
21f2433601 test: run mempool_spend_coinbase.py even with wallet disabled (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
Run the mempool spend coinbase test even when the wallet was not compiled, as proposed in #20078.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 21f2433601
Tree-SHA512: 301582c04376371cfa8f1ebb2418a4341b42ddcd9ad4f48b58bcf888d867a97bdc409972856b67a8339ac5e60124aefee82a049b4f7fc6bca7a18d7e92e090be
0000a0c7e9 Remove confusing and almost useless "unexpected version" warning (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is useless because it isn't displayed for most users:
* It isn't displayed in normal operation (because the validation debug category is disabled by default)
* It isn't displayed for users that sync up their nodes intermittently, e.g. once a day or once a week (because it is disabled for IBD)
* It is only displayed in the debug log (as opposed to the versionbits warning, which is displayed more prominently)
It is confusing because it doesn't have a use case:
Despite the above, if a user *did* see the warning, it would most likely be a false positive (like it has been in the past). Even if it wasn't, there is nothing they can do about it. The only thing they could do is to check for updates and hope that a fixed version is available. But why would the user be so scrupulously precise in enabling the warning and reading the log, but then fail to regularly check update channels for updated software?
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 0000a0c7e9
decryp2kanon:
ACK 0000a0c
LarryRuane:
ACK 0000a0c7e9
Tree-SHA512: 16e069c84be6ab6034baeefdc515d0e5cdf560b2005d2faec5f989d45494bd16cfcb4ffca6a17211d9556ae44f9737a60a476c08b5c2bb5e1bd29724ecd6d5c1
0bfce9dc46 [addrman] Fix Connected() comment (John Newbery)
eefe194718 [net] Consolidate logic around calling CAddrMan::Connected() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Currently, the logic around whether we called CAddrMan::Connected() for
a peer is spread between verack processing (where we discard inbound
peers) and FinalizeNode (where we discard misbehaving and
block-relay-only peers). Consolidate that logic to a single place.
Also remove the CNode.fCurrentlyConnected bool, which is now
redundant. We can rely on CNode.fSuccessfullyConnected, since the two
bools were only ever flipped to true in the same place.
ACKs for top commit:
mzumsande:
Code review ACK 0bfce9dc46
amitiuttarwar:
code review ACK 0bfce9dc46. nice tidy, and bonus that we get to remove an unnecessary call to `cs_main`
Tree-SHA512: 1ab74dae3bc12a6846da57c853033e546bb4f91caa39f4c50bf0cf7eca59cb917bdb2ef795da55363e7e9f70949cb28bb3be004cb3afa4389f970d2fe097d932
6b56c1f4d0 test: remove last_{block,header}_equals() in p2p_fingerprint.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
136d96b71f test: use wait_for_{block,header} helpers in p2p_fingerprint.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This small PR takes use of the message receiving helper functions `wait_for_block()` and `wait_for_header()` (from module `test_framework.p2p`) in the test `p2p_fingerprint.py`. It also simplifies the checks for very old stale blocks/headers requests by getting rid of the functions `last_block_equals()` and `last_header_equals()` and rather only testing that not any blocks/headers message is received at all. Unneeded sending of requests are also removed and calls to time.sleep(...) substituted by ping syncs.
ACKs for top commit:
guggero:
ACK 6b56c1f4
Tree-SHA512: 9114db70f3804adad4ab658236762d4fa73fef91158c5756dd1af2d24196ea740451b0028667e0c4047f1f89fe1355031921d3dfb973acc1370052a4bc12c2ab
ea93bbeb26 init: Fix incorrect warning "Reducing -maxconnections from N to N-1, because of system limitations" (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Fix incorrect warning `Reducing -maxconnections from N to N-1, because of system limitations`.
Before this patch (only the first warning is correct):
```
$ src/bitcoind -maxconnections=10000000 | grep Warning
2020-09-26T01:23:45Z Warning: Reducing -maxconnections from 10000000 to 1048417, because of system limitations.
$ src/bitcoind -maxconnections=1000000 | grep Warning
2020-09-26T01:23:45Z Warning: Reducing -maxconnections from 1000000 to 999999, because of system limitations.
$ src/bitcoind -maxconnections=100000 | grep Warning
2020-09-26T01:23:45Z Warning: Reducing -maxconnections from 100000 to 99999, because of system limitations.
$ src/bitcoind -maxconnections=10000 | grep Warning
2020-09-26T01:23:45Z Warning: Reducing -maxconnections from 10000 to 9999, because of system limitations.
$ src/bitcoind -maxconnections=1000 | grep Warning
2020-09-26T01:23:45Z Warning: Reducing -maxconnections from 1000 to 999, because of system limitations.
$ src/bitcoind -maxconnections=100 | grep Warning
[no warning]
```
After this patch (no incorrect warnings):
```
$ src/bitcoind -maxconnections=10000000 | grep Warning
2020-09-26T01:23:45Z Warning: Reducing -maxconnections from 10000000 to 1048417, because of system limitations.
$ src/bitcoind -maxconnections=1000000 | grep Warning
[no warning]
$ src/bitcoind -maxconnections=100000 | grep Warning
[no warning]
$ src/bitcoind -maxconnections=10000 | grep Warning
[no warning]
$ src/bitcoind -maxconnections=1000 | grep Warning
[no warning]
$ src/bitcoind -maxconnections=100 | grep Warning
[no warning]
```
ACKs for top commit:
n-thumann:
tACK ea93bbeb26, Ran on other systems running Debian 10.5 (4.19.0-8-amd64) and Debian bullseye/sid (5.3.0-1-amd64) and was able to reproduce the issue exactly as you described above on both of them. After applying your patch the issue is fixed ✌️
laanwj:
Code review ACK ea93bbeb26
theStack:
tACK ea93bbeb26
Tree-SHA512: 9b0939a1a51fdf991d11024a5d20b4f39cab1a80320b799a1d24d0250aa059666bcb1ae6dd79c941c2f2686f07f59fc0f6618b5746aa8ca6011fdd202828a930
faaf9c58e4 remove CRPCCommand constructor that takes rpcfn_type function pointer (MarcoFalke)
fa19bb2cd8 remove dead rpc code (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Remove the CRPCCommand arguments, now that they are asserted to be equal and thus redundant
### Future work
> Here or follow up, makes sense to also assert type of returned UniValue?
Sure, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. I am going to submit any further works as follow-ups, including:
* Removing all python regex linters on the args, now that RPCMan can be used to generate any output, including the cli.cpp table
* Auto-formatting and sanity checking the RPCExamples with RPCMan
* Checking passed-in json in self-check. Removing redundant checks
* Checking returned json against documentation to avoid regressions or false documentation
* Compile the RPC documentation at compile-time to ensure it doesn't change at runtime and is completely static
### Bugs found
* The assert identified issue #18607
* The changes itself fixed bug #19250
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
tested ACK faaf9c58e4
promag:
Tested ACK faaf9c58e4.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK faaf9c58e4. Two obviously good simplifications.
Tree-SHA512: 5de3b440f7b2ed2c3e86655d4f0e2e5df9c67e8ce3c7817d5ea5311d1a38690f2f3e28fab41aad6936be9fc884326d037e5f19e85d4d2fe281474dada13911ee
7486e2771e Tests: Unit test related to WalletDB ReadKeyValue (Bushstar)
32def8d1c2 Catch ios_base::failure specifically (Peter Bushnell)
Pull request description:
In https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/2950 a hash of the pubkey and private was added to speed up key import, this was made backwards compatible by reading the hash in a try block with an ellipses catch all in case the hash was not present.
CDataStream::read() specifically throws std::ios_base::failure, backwards compatibility expects only that error to be thrown, if something else gets thrown we should not be catching it. The change in this commit is to catch that exception only. If any other exception is thrown other than std::ios_base::failure it will be caught by the wider try block and an error written to the log and/or console.
CDataStream::read() throwing std::ios_base::failure.
2c364fde42/src/streams.h (L191)
Wider catch statements that pick up all others exceptions other than ios_base::failure.
2c364fde42/src/wallet/walletdb.cpp (L425)2c364fde42/src/wallet/walletdb.cpp (L430)
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 7486e2771e
Tree-SHA512: 5364bf935af8ec603bf5b8fef8c23b5cdaa4fe3506090cff988413221f2eaa99f7a91929afb42a35f8881ce2328744a0d32052da51ca0a5b2e65b6809e97f604
e9c8e6eea2 doc: add contrib/signet readme (Karl-Johan Alm)
355d0c4f6b contrib: add getcoins.py script to get coins from (signet) faucet (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
This adds a small python script that can be used to fetch Signet coins from the default (or custom) faucet.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code and documentation review ACK e9c8e6eea2
Tree-SHA512: 9aaeb96bf0c636a38e2dbe4cfc8b3ef907b1c05d0b782ee51223014952e07ce45a071c7e99aa9aa7700196a67f8a47d74d13e5e8d6890b9be503acd2bacd4d4f
330cb33985 src/randomenv.cpp: fix build on uclibc (Fabrice Fontaine)
Pull request description:
Check for HAVE_STRONG_GETAUXVAL or HAVE_WEAK_GETAUXVAL before using
getauxval to avoid a build failure on uclibc
Signed-off-by: Fabrice Fontaine <fontaine.fabrice@gmail.com>
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 330cb33985
Tree-SHA512: 94fbbdb0e859f0220d64b2d04565f575b410327f080125fec7fb74205d0bea0e8133561c83a696033d6dc377871133871b72c1aad19aca61e972ce67e0fdf707
6f4e393646 refactor: remove use of boost::algorithm::replace_first (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
As discussed in #19851 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19851#issuecomment-685424702), this trivial PR substitutes the (only) use of `boost::algorithm::replace_first` by a direct implementation.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 6f4e393646
Tree-SHA512: 2ef06498e19f864a4cbae10e8d1905e3440a2d1e8e5aae83de7597c23cdab92b4612d7fa1efbc49016e530debd127d1d50531c60ff159dbea0deaa8c836a2bfb
d9141a0002 doc: clarify CRollingBloomFilter size estimate (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Based on #19130, this change improves the comment for `CRollingBloomFilter` in `bloom.h`:
- Give examples to illustrate the heuristic "1.8 bytes per element per factor 0.1 of false positive rate"
- Add some Python code which can be copy/pasted for convenient filter size calculation (in an interpreter)
- Reconcile the newly added code with the existing approximation
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK d9141a0002
Tree-SHA512: e7138b3c531883a750ead06368975c750863fde7ef6f2633b137eca011079226e9205316217322014399fba05a48f294c788dd700bb7d479c58fe1f23e40419f
7087440894 depends: native_ds_store 1.3.0 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
`ds_store` [now takes advantage](36fb607940) of Pythons ability to decode binary [plists](https://docs.python.org/3/library/plistlib.html) (since 3.4), so we can drop its biplist dependency.
The call to `biplist.Data()` in `custom_dsstore.py` doesn't seem to do anything, and from what I can tell can just be removed. i.e:
```diff
diff --git a/contrib/macdeploy/custom_dsstore.py b/contrib/macdeploy/custom_dsstore.py
index dc1c1882d..e475bc6c3 100755
--- a/contrib/macdeploy/custom_dsstore.py
+++ b/contrib/macdeploy/custom_dsstore.py
@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ alias.volume.disk_image_alias.target.filename = package_name_ns + '.temp.dmg'
alias.volume.disk_image_alias.target.carbon_path = 'Macintosh HD:Users:\x00bitcoinuser:\x00Documents:\x00bitcoin:\x00bitcoin:\x00' + package_name_ns + '.temp.dmg'
alias.volume.disk_image_alias.target.posix_path = 'Users/bitcoinuser/Documents/bitcoin/bitcoin/' + package_name_ns + '.temp.dmg'
alias.target.carbon_path = package_name_ns + ':.background:\x00background.tiff'
+assert(biplist.Data(alias.to_bytes()) == alias.to_bytes())
icvp['backgroundImageAlias'] = biplist.Data(alias.to_bytes())
ds['.']['icvp'] = icvp
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 7087440894
Tree-SHA512: 8ba3cf561937efe4a3daae8b0cb4de3bf9e425b3a9244161b09d94ee2b1bd4c3e21315fa70e495b19a052aabdc1731b3b6f346b63272d72d2762ced83237d02f
46756a6987 depends: Fix PYTHONPATH setting in config.site.in (Carl Dong)
618cbd2c1a lint: Also lint files with shellcheck directive (Carl Dong)
6c7e8f067d depends: Allow relative CONFIG_SITE path env var (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This changeset:
1. Allows the `CONFIG_SITE` env var to be a relative path rather than requiring an absolute one
2. Enables linting of the `config.site.in` file with `shellcheck` in our linting scripts
3. Sets the `PYTHONPATH` var sensibly in `config.site.in`
Please see commit messages for more details
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 46756a6987
Tree-SHA512: 744089b9f6e5604e56466d9a3e64563f9183a70f7e300ac9ae6248f0f17c0b53fe28a2c41d43c5ffe5da825f53c2ca21f21aacba0579442da3056fb0c4b81454
961f148cb1 doc: update contrib/seeds/README dnspython installation info (Jon Atack)
dd7b5f46d8 script: fix deprecation warning in makeseeds.py (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Seen while reviewing #20237.
1. Fix a deprecation warning in `contrib/seeds/makeseeds.py`
```
makeseeds.py:139: DeprecationWarning: please use dns.resolver.resolve() instead
asn = int([x.to_text() for x in dns.resolver.query('.'.join(
```
- Per https://dnspython.readthedocs.io/en/latest/whatsnew.html, `dns.resolver.query()` was deprecated in `dnspython` version 2.0.0.
- See https://dnspython.readthedocs.io/en/latest/resolver-class.html for more info on the resolver class.
2. Update the `dnspython` dependency installation instructions in `contrib/seeds/README`
- The markdown rendering can be seen here: https://github.com/jonatack/bitcoin/tree/contrib-seeds-fixups/contrib/seeds
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Sending a version message after the intial version message is peer
misbehavior. Though, it seems arbitrary and confusing to disconnect only
after exactly 100 version messages. Duplicate version messages affect us
no different than any other unknown message. So remove the Misbehaving
and ignore the redundant msgs.
Sending a non-version message before the initial version message is peer
misbehavior. Though, it seems arbitrary and confusing to disconnect only
after exactly 100 non-version messages. So remove the Misbehaving and
instead rely on the existing disconnect-due-to-handshake-timeout logic.
It is unnecessary to upgrade to FEATURE_HD_SPLIT if this feature is
already supported by the wallet. Because upgrading to FEATURE_HD_SPLIT
actually requires upgrading to FEATURE_PRE_SPLIT_KEYPOOL, users would
accidentally be upgraded to FEATURE_PRE_SPLIT_KEYPOOL instead of nothing
being done.
Fixes the issue described at
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20403#discussion_r526063920
fac7198728 Use std::make_unique (MarcoFalke)
faaee810e6 build: Require C++17 compiler (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Developers have been compiling with C++17 for a few months now (fuzz tests and the msvc build have it even enabled by default). According to #16684, the 22.0 release shall be compiled with C++17 enabled.
This only sets the build flag, any other changes need more discussion and can be done later.
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Removes the leading 0 from the version number. The minor version, which
we had been using as the major version, is now the major version. The
revision, which we had been using as the minor version, is now the minor
version. The revision number is dropped. The build number is promoted to
being part of the version number. This also avoids issues where it was
accidentally not included in the version number.
The CLIENT_VERSION remains the same format as previous as previously,
the Major version was 0 so that was never a factor in CLIENT_VERSION.
daf1ebf0b1 doc: Remove generated manual pages from master branch (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Replace the generated manual pages on the master branch with placeholders with instructions. The master branch is too much in flux for anything generated from command output to be kept up to date, and having pages from versions ago looks silly.
We can't remove them completely because `make dist` relies on the files being present.
Resolves#20062.
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8a715a6b17 build: Bump gitian descriptors to 0.22 (fanquake)
dc5a35a507 doc: clean out release notes post branch-off (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Usually done during a version bump. i.e: d84c9aa25d.
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9d09132be4 CConnman: initialise at declaration rather than in Start() (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Ensure nMaxOutboundTotalBytesSentInCycle and nMaxOutboundCycleStartTime are initialized even if CConnman::Start() is not called. Prevents failures in test/fuzz/connman when run under valgrind.
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fa7eed5be7 doc: Clarify that vpindexToConnect is in reverse order (MarcoFalke)
fa62304c97 Remove dead CheckForkWarningConditionsOnNewFork (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The function has several code and logic bugs, which prevent it from working at all:
* `vpindexToConnect.back()` is passed to `CheckForkWarningConditionsOnNewFork`, which is the earliest connected block (least work block), *not* the new fork tip
* `ActivateBestChainStep` will never try to connect a block that descends from an invalid block, so the invalid fork will only ever be of height 1, never hitting the 7 block minimum condition
Instead of dragging the dead and wrong code around through every change in validation, remove it. In the future it could make sense to add a fork detection somewhere outside of the `ActivateBestChainStep` logic (maybe net_processing).
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Replace the generated manual pages on the master branch with
placeholders with instructions. The master branch is too much in flux
for anything generated from command output to be kept up to date,
and having pages from versions ago looks silly.
We can't remove them completely because `make dist` relies
on the files being present.
Resolves#20031.
97c738ff1b [tests] Recommend f-strings for formatting, update feature_block to use them (Anthony Towns)
8ae9d314e9 Bump minimum python version to 3.6 (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Python 3.5 has reached [end-of-life](https://devguide.python.org/#status-of-python-branches) as of September 2020, and 3.6 has some moderately nice [features](https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.6.html):
- `f'x = {x}'` as an alternative to `'x = {}'.format(x)` format strings (cf https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13718#issuecomment-406591027)
- underscore separators for large numbers, like `1_234_567`
- improvements to async
- improvements to typing module
Note that 3.6 is not available in xenial (16.04), but is available in bionic (18.04), while focal (20.04) has 3.8. CentOS 7 and 8 have 3.6.8, Debian stable has 3.7.3, and [gentoo and arch already had 3.6 and 3.7 in 2018](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14954#issuecomment-447118707).
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This has been around since the original import of Qt
(38be0d13830efd2d98281c645c3a60afe05ffece), however there
are now only two instatnces of it left in the qt codebase,
and from what I can gather, it's unused.
We generate our own Info.plist as part of make deploy, and as far as I
can tell, it doesn't seem to have an effect wether these are present
during qt's build.
I also can't find a single mention of the .app plist in the qt code,
whereas there are multiple instances of .lib.
plugin_no_soname was removed from Qt some time ago, see upstream commit
1d034244c261520d5e739534dc264c2500e02b5f. It was replaced with
plugin_with_soname, however that is currently only used (as of 5.15.x)
in the Android Clang mkspec.
This should mostly be a no-op, however it would seem to make more sense
that we pass through the XCODE_VERSION we now have in depends, rather
than leaving the version set to 4.3.
native_ds_store now takes advantage of Pythons ability to decode binary
plists (since 3.4), so we can drop its biplist dependency.
The call to biplist.Data() in custom_dsstore doesn't seem to do anything,
and from what I can tell can just be removed.
Move the hashers that we use for hash tables to a common place.
Moved hashers:
- SaltedTxidHasher
- SaltedOutpointHasher
- FilterHeaderHasher
- SignatureCacheHasher
- BlockHasher
Previously, when running ./configure:
1. With CONFIG_SITE pointed to our depends config.site.in, and
2. PYTHONPATH was not set either in the environment or by the user
The configure would output something like:
PYTHONPATH='depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../native/lib/python3/dist-packages:'
When we really mean:
PYTHONPATH='depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../native/lib/python3/dist-packages'
...without the colon
This change makes sure that:
1. There's no trailing colon, and
2. We use the $PATH_SEPARATOR variable instead of a colon
Files like config.site.in are not referenced by any other script in our
tree, so we need to mark it manually with a "shellcheck shell="
directive and make sure that shellcheck is run on them.
Previously, if ./configure was invoked with:
```
$ env CONFIG_SITE=depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/config.site ./configure
```
Where $CONFIG_SITE was a relative path, ./configure would fail with the
following misleading output:
```
checking for boostlib >= 1.58.0 (105800)... yes
checking whether the Boost::System library is available... yes
configure: error: Could not find a version of the Boost::System library!
```
Fully resolving depends_prefix in config.site.in fixes this. To make
sure that there are no other side effects I ran a diff on the
config.status generated by:
1. The scripts prior to this change with CONFIG_SITE set to a full path:
env CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/config.site ./configure
2. The scripts after this change with CONFIG_SITE set to a relative path:
env CONFIG_SITE=depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/config.site ./configure
And it looks good!
Diff: https://paste.sr.ht/~dongcarl/95b469fbc555c128046e85723d87a9082a754f6b
Check for HAVE_STRONG_GETAUXVAL or HAVE_WEAK_GETAUXVAL before using
getauxval to avoid a build failure on uclibc
Signed-off-by: Fabrice Fontaine <fontaine.fabrice@gmail.com>
When bitcoin is checked out in two directories (eg via git worktree)
object files between the two will differ due to the full path being
included in the debug section. -fdebug-prefix-map is used to replace
this with "." to avoid this unnecessary difference and allow ccache to
share objects between worktrees (provided the source and compile options
are the same).
Also provide -fmacro-prefix-map if supported so that the working dir is
not encoded in __FILE__ macros.
As described in "Key origin identification" section, a descriptor
that has hardened derivation after xpub does not let you compute scripts
without access to the corresponding private keys. Such a descriptor is
practically useless.
The text after the descriptor said "with child key *1'/2* of the
specified xpub", and clearly an xpub cannot have "child key" with
hardened derivation. Therefore it makes sense to fix this inconsistency
to not confuse the reader of the doc
Currently, the logic around whether we called CAddrMan::Connected() for
a peer is spread between verack processing (where we discard inbound
peers) and FinalizeNode (where we discard misbehaving and
block-relay-only peers). Consolidate that logic to a single place.
Also remove the CNode.fCurrentlyConnected bool, which is now
redundant. We can rely on CNode.fSuccessfullyConnected, since the two
bools were only ever flipped to true in the same place.
New functional test coverage of tx download was added by #19988,
but `with p2p_lock` is redundant for some tests with `wait_until`
test helper, already guaranteeing test lock tacking.
makeseeds.py:139: DeprecationWarning: please use dns.resolver.resolve() instead
asn = int([x.to_text() for x in dns.resolver.query('.'.join(
per https://dnspython.readthedocs.io/en/latest/whatsnew.html
dns.resolver.query() was deprecated in dnspython version 2.0.0
A string literal `"abc"` contains a terminating `\0`, so that is 4
bytes. There is no need to write `"abc\0"` unless two terminating
`\0`s are necessary.
`std::string` objects do not internally contain a terminating `\0`, so
`std::string("abc")` creates a string with size 3 and is the same as
`std::string("abc", 3)`.
In `"\01"` the `01` part is interpreted as one number (1) and that is
the same as `"\1"` which is a string like `{1, 0}` whereas `"\0z"` is a
string like `{0, 'z', 0}`. To create a string like `{0, '1', 0}` one
must use `"\0" "1"`.
Adjust the tests accordingly.
Since m_check_ratio is only set once and since the CTxMemPool object is
no longer a global variable, m_check_ratio can be passed into the
constructor of CTxMemPool. Since it is only read from after
initialization, m_check_ratio can also be made a const and hence no
longer needs to be guarded by the cs mutex.
Testing that requests to very old blocks / block headers fail can simply be
done by checking that the node doesn't respond with any "blocks" / "headers"
message at all.
Also removes unnecessary sending of block/header requests and replaces
time.sleep(3) with node0.sync_with_ping().
Following a suggestion in the comments, changed `ValidateCheckInputsForAllFlags` from testing all possible flag combinations to testing a random subset. Also created a new enum constant for the highest flag, so that this test doesn’t keep testing an incomplete subset in case a new flag is added.
Instead of hacking OutputGroup::m_ancestors to discourage the inclusion
of partial groups via the eligibility filter, add a parameter to the
eligibility filter that indicates whether we want to include the group.
Then for those partial groups, don't return them in GroupOutputs if we
indicate they aren't desired.
After #19685 started setting LDFLAGS, the INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH cmake
option used in the libmultiprocess build no longer works, so it is neccessary
to set CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH as a fallback.
It's unclear currently whether the bad interaction between
INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH and LDFLAGS is a bug, but the issue is reported:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19981#issuecomment-696680877https://discourse.cmake.org/t/install-rpath-use-link-path-not-working-when-cmake-exe-linker-flags-ldflags-is-set/1892
Commands useful for building / testing this change
make -C depends MULTIPROCESS=1 print-libmultiprocess_cmake
make -C depends MULTIPROCESS=1 print-native_libmultiprocess_cmake
make -C depends MULTIPROCESS=1 HOST=x86_64-apple-darwin16 print-libmultiprocess_cmake
rm -rvf depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/native depends/work/staging depends/work/build
make -C depends MULTIPROCESS=1 V=1 native_libmultiprocess_staged
for f in `find -name mpgen`; do echo == $f ==; readelf -d $f | grep -i path; done
make -C depends MULTIPROCESS=1 V=1 native_libmultiprocess_built
find -name CMakeCache.txt
Fixes#19981
OutputGroup will handle the fee and effective value computations
inside of Insert. It now needs to take the effective feerate and long
term feerates as arguments to its constructor.
Checking for fHelp, or the size of the args, is dead code because:
* fHelp is always false (src/qt/test/rpcnestedtests.cpp)
* It is already implicitly called by RPCHelpMan::Check
(src/rpc/mining.cpp, src/rpc/misc.cpp, src/rpc/net.cpp)
Update test to simply generate a normal mainnet configuration file instead of
using a crazy setup where a regtest=1 config file using an includeconf in the
[regtest] section includes another config file that specifies regtest=0,
retroactively switching the network to mainnet.
This setup was fragile and only worked because the triggered InitError happened
early enough that none of the ignored [regtest] options mattered (only
affecting log output).
It was recently pointed out to me that calling fsync() or fdatasync() on a new
file is not sufficient to ensure it's persisted to disk, a the existence of the
file itself is stored in the directory inode. This means that ensuring that a
new file is actually committed also requires an fsync() on the parent directory.
This change ensures that we call fsync() on the blocks directory after
committing new block files.
Double lock of the same (non-recursive) mutex from the same thread
is producing an undefined behavior. Detect this from DEBUG_LOCKORDER
and react similarly to the deadlock detection.
The functions `EnterCritical()` and `push_lock()` take a pointer to a
mutex, but that pointer used to be of type `void*` because we use a few
different types for mutexes. This `void*` argument was not type safe
because somebody could have send a pointer to anything that is not a
mutex. Furthermore it wouldn't allow to check whether the passed mutex
is recursive or not.
Thus, change the functions to templated ones so that we can implement
stricter checks for non-recursive mutexes. This also simplifies the
callers of `EnterCritical()`.
Use a prevector for stack allocation instead of heap allocation during
script compression and decompression. These functions were doing
millions of unnecessary heap allocations during IBD.
We introduce a CompressedScript type alias for this prevector. It is
size 33 as that is the maximum size of a compressed script.
Fix the DecompressScript header to match the variable name from
compressor.cpp
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
I'm pretty sure developer notes were intended to say constants should be upper
case and variables should be lower case, but right now they are ambiguous about
whether to write:
```c++
// foo.h
extern const int SYMBOL;
// foo.cpp
const int SYMBOL = 1;
```
or:
```c++
// foo.h
extern const int g_symbol;
// foo.cpp
const int g_symbol = 1;
```
First convention above is better than the second convention because it tells
you without having to look anything up that the value of `SYMBOL` will never
change at runtime. Also I've never seen any c++ project anywhere using the
second convention
#- 7z a bitcoin-%APPVEYOR_BUILD_VERSION%.zip %APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER%\build_msvc\%platform%\%configuration%\*.exe
test_script:
- cmd:src\test_bitcoin.exe -l test_suite
- cmd:src\bench_bitcoin.exe > NUL
- ps:python test\util\bitcoin-util-test.py
- cmd:python test\util\rpcauth-test.py
# Fee estimation test failing on appveyor with: WinError 10048] Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted.
skip:$CIRRUS_REPO_FULL_NAME == "bitcoin-core/gui" && $CIRRUS_PR == "" # No need to run on the read-only mirror, unless it is a PR. https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/writing-tasks/#conditional-task-execution
# Increase the dynamic port range to the maximum allowed value to mitigate "OSError: [WinError 10048] Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted".
- CACHE_ERR_MSG="Error! Initial build successful, but not enough time remains to run later build stages and tests. See https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/customizing-the-build#build-timeouts . Please manually re-run this job by using the travis restart button. The next run should not time out because the build cache has been saved."
before_install:
- set -o errexit; source ./ci/test/00_setup_env.sh
- set -o errexit; source ./ci/test/03_before_install.sh
install:
- set -o errexit; source ./ci/test/04_install.sh
before_script:
# Temporary workaround for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16368
- for i in {1..4}; do echo "$(sleep 500)" ; done &
- set -o errexit; source ./ci/test/05_before_script.sh &> "/dev/null"
script:
- export CONTINUE=1
- if [ $SECONDS -gt 1200 ]; then export CONTINUE=0; fi # Likely the depends build took very long
- if [ $TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG = "bitcoin/bitcoin" ]; then export CONTINUE=1; fi # continue on repos with extended build time (90 minutes)
- if [ $CONTINUE = "1" ]; then set -o errexit; source ./ci/test/06_script_a.sh; else set +o errexit; echo "$CACHE_ERR_MSG"; false; fi
- if [[ $SECONDS -gt 50*60-$EXPECTED_TESTS_DURATION_IN_SECONDS ]]; then export CONTINUE=0; fi
- if [ $TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG = "bitcoin/bitcoin" ]; then export CONTINUE=1; fi # continue on repos with extended build time (90 minutes)
- if [ $CONTINUE = "1" ]; then set -o errexit; source ./ci/test/06_script_b.sh; else set +o errexit; echo "$CACHE_ERR_MSG"; false; fi
after_script:
- echo $TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE
jobs:
include:
- stage:lint
name:'lint'
env:
cache:pip
language:python
python:'3.5'# Oldest supported version according to doc/dependencies.md
install:
- set -o errexit; source ./ci/lint/04_install.sh
before_script:
- set -o errexit; source ./ci/lint/05_before_script.sh
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ revolves around a meritocracy where contributors earn trust from the developer
community over time. Nevertheless, some hierarchy is necessary for practical
purposes. As such, there are repository "maintainers" who are responsible for
merging pull requests, as well as a "lead maintainer" who is responsible for the
release cycle as well as overall merging, moderation and appointment of
maintainers.
[release cycle](/doc/release-process.md) as well as overall merging, moderation
and appointment of maintainers.
Getting Started
---------------
@@ -57,11 +57,11 @@ Communication Channels
----------------------
Most communication about Bitcoin Core development happens on IRC, in the
`#bitcoin-core-dev` channel on Freenode. The easiest way to participate on IRC is
with the web client, [webchat.freenode.net](https://webchat.freenode.net/). Chat
`#bitcoin-core-dev` channel on Libera Chat. The easiest way to participate on IRC is
with the web client, [web.libera.chat](https://web.libera.chat/#bitcoin-core-dev). Chat
history logs can be found
on [http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/](http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/)
and [http://gnusha.org/bitcoin-core-dev/](http://gnusha.org/bitcoin-core-dev/).
on [https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/](https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/)
and [https://gnusha.org/bitcoin-core-dev/](https://gnusha.org/bitcoin-core-dev/).
Discussion about codebase improvements happens in GitHub issues and pull
requests.
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ facilitates social contribution, easy testing and peer review.
To contribute a patch, the workflow is as follows:
1. Fork repository ([only for the first time](https://help.github.com/en/articles/fork-a-repo))
1. Fork repository ([only for the first time](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo))
1. Create topic branch
1. Commit patches
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ own without warnings, errors, regressions, or test failures.
Commit messages should be verbose by default consisting of a short subject line
(50 chars max), a blank line and detailed explanatory text as separate
paragraph(s), unless the title alone is self-explanatory (like "Corrected typo
paragraph(s), unless the title alone is self-explanatory (like "Correct typo
in init.cpp") in which case a single title line is sufficient. Commit messages should be
helpful to people reading your code in the future, so explain the reasoning for
your decisions. Further explanation [here](https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/).
@@ -182,22 +182,27 @@ for more information on helping with translations.
### Work in Progress Changes and Requests for Comments
If a pull request is not to be considered for merging (yet), please
prefix the title with [WIP] or use [Tasks Lists](https://help.github.com/articles/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax/#task-lists)
prefix the title with [WIP] or use [Tasks Lists](https://docs.github.com/en/github/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax#task-lists)
in the body of the pull request to indicate tasks are pending.
### Address Feedback
At this stage, one should expect comments and review from other contributors. You
can add more commits to your pull request by committing them locally and pushing
to your fork until you have satisfied all feedback.
to your fork.
Note: Code review is a burdensome but important part of the development process, and as such, certain types of pull requests are rejected. In general, if the **improvements** do not warrant the **review effort** required, the PR has a high chance of being rejected. It is up to the PR author to convince the reviewers that the changes warrant the review effort, and if reviewers are "Concept NACK'ing" the PR, the author may need to present arguments and/or do research backing their suggested changes.
You are expected to reply to any review comments before your pull request is
merged. You may update the code or reject the feedback if you do not agree with
it, but you should express so in a reply. If there is outstanding feedback and
you are not actively working on it, your pull request may be closed.
Please refer to the [peer review](#peer-review) section below for more details.
### Squashing Commits
If your pull request contains fixup commits (commits that change the same line of code repeatedly) or too fine-grained
commits, you may be asked to [squash](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-rebase#_interactive_mode) your commits
before it will be merged. The basic squashing workflow is shown below.
before it will be reviewed. The basic squashing workflow is shown below.
git checkout your_branch_name
git rebase -i HEAD~n
@@ -322,6 +327,14 @@ maintainers take into account the peer review when determining if there is
consensus to merge a pull request (remember that discussions may have been
spread out over GitHub, mailing list and IRC discussions).
Code review is a burdensome but important part of the development process, and
as such, certain types of pull requests are rejected. In general, if the
**improvements** do not warrant the **review effort** required, the PR has a
high chance of being rejected. It is up to the PR author to convince the
reviewers that the changes warrant the review effort, and if reviewers are
"Concept NACK'ing" the PR, the author may need to present arguments and/or do
research backing their suggested changes.
#### Conceptual Review
A review can be a conceptual review, where the reviewer leaves a comment
@@ -386,7 +399,7 @@ about:
- It may be because your code is too complex for all but a few people, and those people
may not have realized your pull request even exists. A great way to find people who
are qualified and care about the code you are touching is the
| Michael Ford | E777 299F C265 DD04 7930 70EB 944D 35F9 AC3D B76A |
You can import a key by running the following command with that individual’s fingerprint: `gpg --recv-keys "<fingerprint>"` Ensure that you put quotes around fingerprints containing spaces.
You can import a key by running the following command with that individual’s fingerprint: `gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --recv-keys "<fingerprint>"` Ensure that you put quotes around fingerprints containing spaces.
if test "x$ax_cv_boost_unit_test_framework" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BOOST_UNIT_TEST_FRAMEWORK,,[define if the Boost::Unit_Test_Framework library is available])
BOOSTLIBDIR=`echo $BOOST_LDFLAGS | sed -e 's/@<:@^\/@:>@*//'`
if test "x$ax_boost_user_unit_test_framework_lib" = "x"; then
saved_ldflags="${LDFLAGS}"
for monitor_library in `ls $BOOSTLIBDIR/libboost_unit_test_framework*.so* $BOOSTLIBDIR/libboost_unit_test_framework*.dylib* $BOOSTLIBDIR/libboost_unit_test_framework*.a* 2>/dev/null` ; do
if test -r $monitor_library ; then
libextension=`echo $monitor_library | sed 's,.*/,,' | sed -e 's;^lib\(boost_unit_test_framework.*\)\.so.*$;\1;' -e 's;^lib\(boost_unit_test_framework.*\)\.dylib.*$;\1;' -e 's;^lib\(boost_unit_test_framework.*\)\.a.*$;\1;'`
ax_lib=${libextension}
link_unit_test_framework="yes"
else
link_unit_test_framework="no"
fi
if test "x$link_unit_test_framework" = "xyes"; then
BOOST_UNIT_TEST_FRAMEWORK_LIB="-l$ax_lib"
AC_SUBST(BOOST_UNIT_TEST_FRAMEWORK_LIB)
break
fi
done
if test "x$link_unit_test_framework" != "xyes"; then
for libextension in `ls $BOOSTLIBDIR/boost_unit_test_framework*.dll* $BOOSTLIBDIR/boost_unit_test_framework*.a* 2>/dev/null | sed 's,.*/,,' | sed -e 's;^\(boost_unit_test_framework.*\)\.dll.*$;\1;' -e 's;^\(boost_unit_test_framework.*\)\.a.*$;\1;'` ; do
AC_MSG_ERROR([libdb_cxx headers missing, ]AC_PACKAGE_NAME[ requires this library for wallet functionality (--disable-wallet to disable wallet functionality)])
elif test "x$bdb48path" = "xX"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([libdb_cxx headers missing])
AC_MSG_WARN(AC_PACKAGE_NAME[ requires this library for BDB (legacy) wallet support])
AC_MSG_WARN([Passing --without-bdb will suppress this warning])
AC_ARG_WITH([incompatible-bdb],[AS_HELP_STRING([--with-incompatible-bdb], [allow using a bdb version other than 4.8])],[
AC_MSG_WARN([Found Berkeley DB other than 4.8; wallets opened by this build will not be portable!])
AC_MSG_WARN([Found Berkeley DB other than 4.8])
AC_MSG_WARN([BDB (legacy) wallets opened by this build will not be portable!])
use_bdb=yes
],[
AC_MSG_ERROR([Found Berkeley DB other than 4.8, required for portable wallets (--with-incompatible-bdb to ignore or --disable-wallet to disable wallet functionality)])
AC_MSG_WARN([Found Berkeley DB other than 4.8])
AC_MSG_WARN([BDB (legacy) wallets opened by this build would not be portable!])
AC_MSG_WARN([If this is intended, pass --with-incompatible-bdb])
AC_MSG_WARN([Passing --without-bdb will suppress this warning])
AC_ARG_WITH([qt-incdir],[AS_HELP_STRING([--with-qt-incdir=INC_DIR],[specify qt include path (overridden by pkgconfig)])], [qt_include_path=$withval], [])
AC_ARG_WITH([qt-libdir],[AS_HELP_STRING([--with-qt-libdir=LIB_DIR],[specify qt lib path (overridden by pkgconfig)])], [qt_lib_path=$withval], [])
AC_ARG_WITH([qt-plugindir],[AS_HELP_STRING([--with-qt-plugindir=PLUGIN_DIR],[specify qt plugin path (overridden by pkgconfig)])], [qt_plugin_path=$withval], [])
@@ -79,7 +87,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([BITCOIN_QT_INIT],[
dnl Android doesn't support D-Bus and certainly doesn't use it for notifications
@@ -3,77 +3,84 @@ Building Bitcoin Core with Visual Studio
Introduction
---------------------
Solution and project files to build the Bitcoin Core applications`msbuild` or Visual Studio can be found in the `build_msvc` directory. The build has been tested with Visual Studio 2017 and 2019.
Solution and project files to build Bitcoin Core with`msbuild` or Visual Studio can be found in the `build_msvc` directory. The build has been tested with Visual Studio 2019 (building with earlier versions of Visual Studio should not be expected to work).
Building with Visual Studio is an alternative to the Linux based [cross-compiler build](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-windows.md).
To build Bitcoin Core from the command-line, it is sufficient to only install the Visual Studio Build Tools component.
Quick Start
Building with Visual Studio is an alternative to the Linux based [cross-compiler build](../doc/build-windows.md).
Prerequisites
---------------------
The minimal steps required to build Bitcoin Core with the msbuild toolchain are below. More detailed instructions are contained in the following sections.
To build [dependencies](../doc/dependencies.md) (except for [Qt](#qt)),
the default approach is to use the [vcpkg](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/vcpkg) package manager from Microsoft:
A number of [open source libraries](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/dependencies.md) are required in order to be able to build Bitcoin Core.
Options for installing the dependencies in a Visual Studio compatible manner are:
- Use Microsoft's [vcpkg](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/vcpkg) to download the source packages and build locally. This is the recommended approach.
- Download the source code, build each dependency, add the required include paths, link libraries and binary tools to the Visual Studio project files.
- Use [nuget](https://www.nuget.org/) packages with the understanding that any binary files have been compiled by an untrusted third party.
The [external dependencies](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/dependencies.md) required for building are listed in the `build_msvc/vcpkg.json` file. The `msbuild` project files are configured to automatically install the `vcpkg` dependencies.
Qt
---------------------
In order to build the Bitcoin Core a static build of Qt is required. The runtime library version (e.g. v141, v142) and platform type (x86 or x64) must also match.
To build Bitcoin Core with the GUI, a static build of Qt is required.
Some prebuilt x64 versions of Qt can be downloaded from [here](https://github.com/sipsorcery/qt_win_binary/releases). Please be aware these downloads are NOT officially sanctioned by Bitcoin Core and are provided for developer convenience only. They should NOT be used for builds that will be used in a production environment or with real funds.
1. Download a single ZIP archive of Qt source code from https://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/ (e.g., [`qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.15.3.zip`](https://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.15/5.15.3/single/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.15.3.zip)), and expand it into a dedicated folder. The following instructions assume that this folder is `C:\dev\qt-source`.
To determine which Qt prebuilt version to download open the `.appveyor.yml` file and note the `QT_DOWNLOAD_URL`. When extracting the zip file the destination path must be set to `C:\`. This is due to the way that Qt includes, libraries and tools use internal paths.
2. Open "x64 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS 2019", and input the following commands:
- Use Python to generate `*.vcxproj` from Makefile
1. Use Python to generate `*.vcxproj` from Makefile:
```
PS >py -3 msvc-autogen.py
```
- An optional step is to adjust the settings in the `build_msvc` directory and the `common.init.vcxproj` file. This project file contains settings that are common to all projects such as the runtime library version and target Windows SDK version. The Qt directories can also be set.
2. An optional step is to adjust the settings in the `build_msvc` directory and the `common.init.vcxproj` file. This project file contains settings that are common to all projects such as the runtime library version and target Windows SDK version. The Qt directories can also be set. To specify a non-default path to a static Qt package directory, use the `QTBASEDIR` environment variable.
- To build from the commandline with the Visual Studio 2017 toolchain use:
3. To build from the command-line with the Visual Studio 2019 toolchain use:
- Alternatively open the `build_msvc/bitcoin.sln` file in Visual Studio.
AppVeyor
Security
---------------------
The .appveyor.yml in the root directory is suitable to perform builds on [AppVeyor](https://www.appveyor.com/) Continuous Integration servers. The simplest way to perform an AppVeyor build is to fork Bitcoin Core and then configure a new AppVeyor Project pointing to the forked repository.
[Base address randomization](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/dynamicbase-use-address-space-layout-randomization?view=msvc-160) is used to make Bitcoin Core more secure. When building Bitcoin using the `build_msvc` process base address randomization can be disabled by editing `common.init.vcproj` to change `RandomizedBaseAddress` from `true` to `false` and then rebuilding the project.
For safety reasons the Bitcoin Core .appveyor.yml file has the artifact options disabled. The build will be performed but no executable files will be available. To enable artifacts on a forked repository uncomment the lines shown below:
To check if `bitcoind` has `RandomizedBaseAddress` enabled or disabled run
```
#- 7z a bitcoin-%APPVEYOR_BUILD_VERSION%.zip %APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER%\build_msvc\%platform%\%configuration%\*.exe
#- path: bitcoin-%APPVEYOR_BUILD_VERSION%.zip
.\dumpbin.exe /headers src/bitcoind.exe
```
If is it enabled then in the output `Dynamic base` will be listed in the `DLL characteristics` under `OPTIONAL HEADER VALUES` as shown below
```
8160 DLL characteristics
High Entropy Virtual Addresses
Dynamic base
NX compatible
Terminal Server Aware
```
This may not disable all stack randomization as versions of windows employ additional stack randomization protections. These protections must be turned off in the OS configuration.
exportTEST_RUNNER_EXTRA="--previous-releases --coverage --extended --exclude feature_dbcrash"# Run extended tests so that coverage does not fail, but exclude the very slow dbcrash
exportTEST_RUNNER_EXTRA="--exclude rpc_bind"# Excluded for now, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17765#issuecomment-602068547
exportTEST_RUNNER_EXTRA="--nosandbox --exclude feature_init,rpc_bind,feature_bind_extra"# Excluded for now, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17765#issuecomment-602068547
exportGOAL="install"
exportBITCOIN_CONFIG="--enable-zmq --with-incompatible-bdb --with-gui=no CC=clang CXX=clang++"# TODO enable GUI
exportTEST_RUNNER_EXTRA="--exclude feature_init,rpc_bind,feature_bind_extra"# Excluded for now, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17765#issuecomment-602068547
Files used during the gitian build process. For more information about gitian, see the [the Bitcoin Core documentation repository](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/docs).
### [Gitian-keys](/contrib/gitian-keys)
PGP keys used for signing Bitcoin Core [Gitian release](/doc/release-process.md) results.
### [Builder keys](/contrib/builder-keys)
PGP keys used for signing Bitcoin Core [release](/doc/release-process.md) results.
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