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Author SHA1 Message Date
MarcoFalke
faf843c07f
refactor: Move load block thread into ChainstateManager 2021-04-02 20:39:14 +02:00
W. J. van der Laan
602b038d43
Merge #21366: refactor: replace util::Ref with std::any (C++17)
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
2021-03-31 20:17:39 +02:00
MarcoFalke
1999baac30
Merge #20228: addrman: Make addrman a top-level component
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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2021-03-30 12:28:15 +02:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
8dbb87a393 refactor: replace util::Ref by std::any (C++17) 2021-03-29 23:29:42 +02:00
Larry Ruane
804ac10631 remove unnecessary newline from initWarning() argument 2021-03-24 04:31:48 -06:00
John Newbery
392a95d393 [net_processing] Keep addrman reference in PeerManager 2021-03-20 10:24:40 +00:00
John Newbery
1c25adf6d2 [net] Construct addrman outside connman
node.context owns the CAddrMan. CConnman holds a reference to
the CAddrMan.
2021-03-20 10:24:36 +00:00
Jadi
a38137479b net: do not advertise address where nobody is listening
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
2021-03-16 19:31:39 +03:30
Wladimir J. van der Laan
01bb3afb51
Merge #21447: Always add -daemonwait to known command line arguments
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
2021-03-16 15:10:47 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
af6ee17545
Merge #21405: compat: remove memcpy -> memmove backwards compatibility alias
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=12518
  https://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:
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  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
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  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
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  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
2021-03-16 11:52:54 +01:00
Hennadii Stepanov
4d008f908e
Always add -daemonwait to known command line arguments 2021-03-16 10:48:26 +02:00
MarcoFalke
e0bc27a14c
Merge #21404: refactor: Remove MakeUnique<T>()
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.

ACKs for top commit:
  jnewbery:
    utACK 1a6323bdbe
  practicalswift:
    cr ACK 1a6323bdbe: patch looks correct
  ajtowns:
    ACK 1a6323bdbe -- code review only
  glozow:
    ACK 1a6323bdbe looks correct

Tree-SHA512: 4a14b9611b60b9b3026b54d6f5a2dce4c5d9b63a7b93d7de1307512df736503ed84bac66e7b93372c76e3117f49bf9f29cd473d3a47cb41fb2775bc10234736f
2021-03-12 08:34:15 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
92cf3a22e3
Merge #21007: bitcoind: Add -daemonwait option to wait for initialization
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
2021-03-11 15:27:47 +01:00
fanquake
3ba2840e7e
scripted-diff: remove MakeUnique<T>()
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
git rm src/util/memory.h
sed -i -e 's/MakeUnique/std::make_unique/g' $(git grep -l MakeUnique src)
sed -i -e '/#include <util\/memory.h>/d' $(git grep -l '#include <util/memory.h>' src)
sed -i -e '/util\/memory.h \\/d' src/Makefile.am
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2021-03-11 13:45:14 +08:00
fanquake
52f0be3a93
compat: remove memcpy -> memmove backwards compatibility alias
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=12518
https://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.
2021-03-10 14:31:10 +08:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
e017a913d0 bitcoind: Add -daemonwait option to wait for initialization
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.
2021-03-04 18:24:00 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
702cfc8c53
Merge #21055: [Bundle 3/n] Prune remaining g_chainman usage in validation functions
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

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    Code review ACK e11b649650

Tree-SHA512: 205a451a741e32f17d5966de289f2f5a3f0817738c0087b70ff4755ddd217b53d01050ed396669bda2b1d216a88d927b9778777f9ff95ab1fe20e59c5f341776
2021-03-04 14:55:47 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
92b7efcf54
Merge #21148: Split orphan handling from net_processing into txorphanage
5e50e2d1b9 txorphanage: comment improvements (Anthony Towns)
eeeafb324e net_processing: move AddToCompactExtraTransactions into PeerManagerImpl (Anthony Towns)
f8c0688b94 scripted-diff: Update txorphanage naming convention (Anthony Towns)
6bd4963c06 txorphanage: Move functions and data into class (Anthony Towns)
03257b832d txorphanage: Extract EraseOrphansForBlock (Anthony Towns)
3c4c3c2fdd net_processing: drop AddOrphanTx (Anthony Towns)
26d1a6ccd5 denialofservices_tests: check txorphanage's AddTx (Anthony Towns)
1041616d7e txorphanage: Extract OrphanageAddTx (Anthony Towns)
f294da7274 txorphanage: Extract GetOrphanTx (Anthony Towns)
83679ffc60 txorphanage: Extract HaveOrphanTx (Anthony Towns)
ee135c8d5b txorphanage: Extract AddChildrenToWorkSet (Anthony Towns)
38a11c355a txorphanage: Add lock annotations (Anthony Towns)
81dd57e5b1 txorphanage: Pass uint256 by reference instead of value (Anthony Towns)
9d5313df7e move-only: Add txorphanage module (Anthony Towns)

Pull request description:

  Splits orphan handling into its own module and reduces global usage.

ACKs for top commit:
  jnewbery:
    utACK 5e50e2d1b9
  amitiuttarwar:
    utACK 5e50e2d1b9
  glozow:
    re ACK 5e50e2d1b9, comment updates
  laanwj:
    Code review ACK 5e50e2d1b9

Tree-SHA512: 92a959bb5dd414c96f78cb8dcaa68adb85faf16b8b843a2cbe0bb2aa08df13ad6bd9424d29b98f57a82ec29c942fbdbea3011883d00bf0b0feb643e295174e46
2021-03-04 10:16:38 +01:00
Carl Dong
2bdf37fe18 validation: Pass in chainstate to CVerifyDB::VerifyDB 2021-03-01 17:56:07 -05:00
Vasil Dimov
0181e24439
net: recognize I2P from ParseNetwork() so that -onlynet=i2p works 2021-03-01 18:19:47 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
76c35c60f3
init: introduce I2P connectivity options
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.
2021-03-01 18:19:46 +01:00
Anthony Towns
9d5313df7e move-only: Add txorphanage module
This module captures orphan tracking code for tx relay.

Can be reviewed with --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
2021-02-26 23:55:03 +10:00
Carl Dong
4927c9e699 validation: Remove global ::LoadGenesisBlock 2021-02-22 11:48:39 -05:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
b805dbb0b9
Merge #19809: log: Prefix log messages with function name and source code location if -logsourcelocations is set
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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2021-02-18 14:37:51 +01:00
Jonas Schnelli
9017d55e7c
Merge #15946: Allow maintaining the blockfilterindex when using prune
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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2021-02-18 09:40:42 +01:00
Cory Fields
3c2e16be22
time: add runtime sanity check
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>
2021-02-17 12:26:04 +08:00
Jonas Schnelli
c286a22f7b Add debug startup parameter -fastprune for more effective pruning tests 2021-02-16 10:26:17 +01:00
MarcoFalke
489030f2a8
Merge #20965: net, rpc: return NET_UNROUTABLE as not_publicly_routable, automate helps
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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2021-02-15 15:31:15 +01:00
Dhruv Mehta
fe3e993968 [p2p] No delay in adding fixed seeds if -dnsseed=0 and peers.dat is empty. Add -fixedseeds arg. 2021-02-11 16:10:40 -08:00
Jonas Schnelli
6abe9f5b11 Allow blockfilter in conjunction with prune 2021-02-11 11:39:45 +01:00
MarcoFalke
53730a78bc
Merge #21077: doc: clarify -timeout and -peertimeout config options
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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2021-02-05 10:21:01 +01:00
gzhao408
eecb7ab105 [doc] clarify -peertimeout and -timeout descriptions 2021-02-04 13:10:48 -08:00
fanquake
ea96e17e1f
Merge #21060: doc: More precise -debug and -debugexclude doc
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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2021-02-03 10:02:26 +08:00
MarcoFalke
384e090f93
Merge #19509: Per-Peer Message Capture
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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2021-02-02 13:11:28 +01:00
Jon Atack
96635e6177
init: use GetNetworkNames() in -onlynet help 2021-02-02 00:16:42 +01:00
wodry
572fd0f738
doc: More precise -debug and -debugexclude doc
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.
2021-02-01 21:33:31 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
d0d256536c
Merge #21016: refactor: remove boost::thread_group usage
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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2021-02-01 13:27:28 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
44f4bcd302
Merge #20749: [Bundle 1/n] Prune g_chainman usage related to ::LookupBlockIndex
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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2021-02-01 13:09:46 +01:00
fanquake
dc8be12510
refactor: remove boost::thread_group usage 2021-01-29 15:39:44 +08:00
Carl Dong
e0dc305727 validation: Move LoadExternalBlockFile to CChainState
[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.
2021-01-28 14:15:26 -05:00
Carl Dong
eae54e6e60 scripted-diff: Use BlockManager::LookupBlockIndex
[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-
2021-01-28 14:15:26 -05:00
Jon Atack
784a278e87
doc: update -onlynet help in src/init.cpp 2021-01-25 21:31:05 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
b386d37360
Merge #18710: Add local thread pool to CCheckQueue
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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2021-01-25 20:21:19 +01:00
Troy Giorshev
4d1a582549 Call CaptureMessage at appropriate locations
These calls are toggled by a debug-only "capturemessages" flag.  Default
disabled.
2021-01-23 15:58:42 -05:00
Troy Giorshev
f2a77ff97b Add CaptureMessage
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.
2021-01-23 15:58:42 -05:00
practicalswift
b4511e2e2e log: Prefix log messages with function name if -logsourcelocations is set 2021-01-15 09:57:32 +00:00
Anthony Towns
a568b82feb net_processing: split PeerManager into interface and implementation classes 2021-01-09 23:27:45 +10:00
Hennadii Stepanov
a39f7336a3
net: Add -natpmp command line option 2021-01-07 18:07:09 +02:00
Hennadii Stepanov
4e91b1e24d
net: Add flags for port mapping protocols 2021-01-07 18:07:08 +02:00
Hennadii Stepanov
02ccf69dd6
refactor: Move port mapping code to its own module
This commit does not change behavior.
2021-01-07 18:06:58 +02:00
MarcoFalke
faaa4f2b6a
refactor: Remove nMyStartingHeight from CNode/Connman 2021-01-02 10:24:45 +01:00
John Newbery
176325a5a4 [net processing] Remove dropmessagestest
-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.
2020-12-22 17:48:31 +00:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
cfbfd389f6
Merge #20668: doc: warn that incoming conns are unlikely when not using default ports
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.

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2020-12-17 12:10:00 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
3f205808a5
Merge #20605: init: Signal-safe instant shutdown
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.

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2020-12-16 16:43:51 +01:00
Adam Jonas
010eed3ce0 doc: warn that incoming conns are unlikely when not using default ports 2020-12-16 09:24:03 -05:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
cd03513dc2 init: Signal-safe instant shutdown
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.
2020-12-15 17:21:06 +01:00
fanquake
f805933e70
init: set nMaxOutboundLimit connection option directly
DEFAULT_MAX_UPLOAD_TARGET is a compile time constant.
2020-12-13 11:12:05 +08:00
fanquake
173d0d35f1
net: remove nMaxOutboundTimeframe from connection options
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.
2020-12-13 11:10:40 +08:00
Suhas Daftuar
91d61952a8 Simplify and clarify extra outbound peer counting 2020-12-10 08:41:57 -05:00
John Newbery
34e33ab859 Remove g_relay_txes
Also remove vestigial commend in init.cpp
2020-12-09 18:13:37 +00:00
John Newbery
68334b3944 [net processing] Add m_ignores_incoming_txs to PeerManager and use internally 2020-12-09 18:13:37 +00:00
John Newbery
4d510aa055 [init] Use MakeUnique<> to construct peerman 2020-12-09 18:10:38 +00:00
MarcoFalke
03b1db6114
Merge #18766: Disable fee estimation in blocksonly mode (by removing the fee estimates global)
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!).

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    re-ACK 4e28753f60 👋
  jnewbery:
    utACK 4e28753f60

Tree-SHA512: c869cf03b86d8194002970bbc84662dae76874967949b9be0d9a4511a1eabcb1627c38aca3154da9dcece1a4c49ec02bd4f9fcca2ec310986e07904559e63ba8
2020-12-07 12:59:48 +01:00
practicalswift
12dcdaaa54 Don't make "in" parameters look like "out"/"in-out" parameters: pass by ref to const instead of ref to non-const 2020-12-06 00:22:40 +00:00
Antoine Poinsot
4e28753f60
feestimator: encapsulate estimation file logic
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>
2020-12-03 12:56:37 +01:00
Antoine Poinsot
e8ea6ad9c1
init: don't create a CBlockPolicyEstimator if we don't relay transactions
Signed-off-by: Antoine Poinsot <darosior@protonmail.com>
2020-12-03 12:56:37 +01:00
Antoine Poinsot
86ff2cf202
Remove the remaining fee estimation globals
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>
2020-12-03 12:56:37 +01:00
MarcoFalke
cd720337fe
Merge #20222: refactor: CTxMempool constructor clean up
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
2020-12-01 10:02:56 +01:00
practicalswift
4848e71107 scripted-diff: Use [[nodiscard]] (C++17) instead of NODISCARD
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i "s/NODISCARD/[[nodiscard]]/g" $(git grep -l "NODISCARD" ":(exclude)src/bench/nanobench.h" ":(exclude)src/attributes.h")
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-11-26 09:05:59 +00:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
7aa94569ce
Merge #20024: init: Fix incorrect warning "Reducing -maxconnections from N to N-1, because of system limitations"
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
2020-11-19 15:33:02 +01:00
fanquake
c82336c493
Remove references to CreateWalletFromFile
CWallet::CreateWalletFromFile() was removed in
8b5e7297c0 but these references remain.
2020-11-12 13:12:29 +08:00
Elle Mouton
e3310692d0 refactor: Make CTxMemPool::m_check_ratio a const and a constructor argument
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.
2020-10-23 14:41:30 +02:00
Elle Mouton
9d4b4b2c2c refactor: Avoid double to int cast for nCheckFrequency
Use a ratio instead of a frequency that requires a double to int cast
for determining how often a mempool sanity check should run.
2020-10-23 14:14:57 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
df2129a234
Merge #19991: net: Use alternative port for incoming Tor connections
96571b3d4c doc: Update onion service target port numbers in tor.md (Hennadii Stepanov)
bb145c9050 net: Extend -bind config option with optional network type (Hennadii Stepanov)
92bd3c1da4 net, refactor: Move AddLocal call one level up (Hennadii Stepanov)
57f17e57c8 net: Pass onion service target to Tor controller (Hennadii Stepanov)
e3f07851f0 refactor: Rename TorController::target to m_tor_control_center (Hennadii Stepanov)
fdd3ae4d26 net, refactor: Refactor CBaseChainParams::RPCPort function (Hennadii Stepanov)
a5266d4546 net: Add alternative port for onion service (Hennadii Stepanov)
b3273cf403 net: Use network byte order for in_addr.s_addr (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  This PR adds ability to label incoming Tor connections as different from normal localhost connections.

  Closes #8973.
  Closes #16693.

  Default onion service target ports are:
  - 8334 on mainnnet
  - 18334 on testnet
  - 38334 on signet
  - 18445 on regtest

  To set the onion service target socket manually the extended `-bind` config option could be used:

  ```
  $ src/bitcoind -help | grep -A 6 -e '-bind'
    -bind=<addr>[:<port>][=onion]
         Bind to given address and always listen on it (default: 0.0.0.0). Use
         [host]:port notation for IPv6. Append =onion to tag any incoming
         connections to that address and port as incoming Tor connections
         (default: 127.0.0.1:8334=onion, testnet: 127.0.0.1:18334=onion,
         signet: 127.0.0.1:38334=onion, regtest: 127.0.0.1:18445=onion)

  ```

  Since [pr19991.02 update](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19991#issuecomment-698882284) this PR is an alternative to #19043.

ACKs for top commit:
  Sjors:
    re-utACK 96571b3d4c
  vasild:
    ACK 96571b3d4
  laanwj:
    Re-ACK 96571b3d4c

Tree-SHA512: cb0eade80f4b3395f405f775e1b89c086a1f09d5a4464df6cb4faf808d9c2245474e1720b2b538f203f6c1996507f69b09f5a6e35ea42633c10e22bd733d4438
2020-10-02 13:37:23 +02:00
Hennadii Stepanov
bb145c9050
net: Extend -bind config option with optional network type 2020-10-01 19:19:20 +03:00
Hennadii Stepanov
57f17e57c8
net: Pass onion service target to Tor controller 2020-10-01 19:00:07 +03:00
Jon Atack
6fccad7f71
signet: do not log signet startup messages for other chains
and move signet network magic logging from chainparams.cpp to init.cpp
2020-10-01 11:25:42 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
3487e421a7
Merge #20004: test: Add signet witness commitment section parse tests
fa29b5ae66 test: Add signet witness commitment section parse tests (MarcoFalke)
fa23308e9a Remove gArgs global from CreateChainParams to aid testing (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    ACK fa29b5ae66

Tree-SHA512: f956407d690decbfb8178bcb8f101d107389fecc3aa7be515f7b0f5ceac26d798c165100f7ddf08cec569beabcc6514862dda23b667cc4fd0a784316784735c2
2020-09-30 17:00:19 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
9e6f56f6ea
Merge #19984: log: Remove static log message "Initializing chainstate Chainstate [ibd] @ height -1 (null)"
f22d6a1142 log: Remove static log message "Initializing chainstate Chainstate [ibd] @ height -1 (null)" (practicalswift)

Pull request description:

  Remove static log message `Initializing chainstate Chainstate [ibd] @ height -1 (null)`.

  AFAICT `chainstate->ToString()` will always equal `"Chainstate [ibd] @ height -1 (null)"` here which makes the log message neither relevant nor interesting :)

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    ACK f22d6a1142
  promag:
    ACK f22d6a1142, just get rid of it.
  hebasto:
    ACK f22d6a1142, I agree that the removed log message in its current state is cryptic and useless.

Tree-SHA512: 1a65c0d14c9a433afcdaadef9bfcdd5d63276d5d2caee1bf3c48ac477e54fa28138f64020e6e26ca5e67872954a1e7d93fa24a12accc7c7211bc6e7a6039051d
2020-09-29 15:24:43 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
8aa6178961
Merge #20003: net: Exit with error message if -proxy is specified without arguments (instead of continuing without proxy server)
9b4fa0af40 net: Print error message if -proxy is specified without arguments (instead of continuing without proxy server) (practicalswift)

Pull request description:

  Exit with error message if `-proxy` is specified without arguments (instead of continuing without proxy server).

  Continuing without a proxy server when the end-user has specified `-proxy` may result in accidental loss of privacy. (The end-user might think he/she is using a proxy when he/she is not.)

  Before this patch:

  ```
  $ src/bitcoind -proxy
  …
  2020-09-23T00:24:33Z InitParameterInteraction: parameter interaction: -proxy set -> setting -listen=0
  2020-09-23T00:24:33Z InitParameterInteraction: parameter interaction: -proxy set -> setting -upnp=0
  2020-09-23T00:24:33Z InitParameterInteraction: parameter interaction: -proxy set -> setting -discover=0
  2020-09-23T00:24:33Z InitParameterInteraction: parameter interaction: -listen=0 -> setting -listenonion=0
  …
  2020-09-23T00:24:33Z init message: Starting network threads...
  ```

  `bitcoind` is now running *without* a proxy server (`GetProxy(…, …) == false`, `HaveNameProxy() == false`, etc.).

  Note that the "-proxy set" log messages above which the end-user might interpret as "good, my traffic is now routed via the proxy".

  After this patch:

  ```
  $ src/bitcoind -proxy
  Error: No proxy server specified. Use -proxy=<ip> or -proxy=<ip:port>.
  $ echo $?
  1
  ```

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    re-ACK 9b4fa0af40
  kristapsk:
    ACK 9b4fa0af40, I have tested the code.
  hebasto:
    re-ACK 9b4fa0af40

Tree-SHA512: 4ba7a011991699a54b5bb87ec68367c681231bf5dcd36f8c89ff9ddc2e8d29df453817b7e362597e652ad6b341a22b7274be0fd78d435e5f0fd8058e5221c4ce
2020-09-29 15:17:28 +02:00
MarcoFalke
fa23308e9a
Remove gArgs global from CreateChainParams to aid testing 2020-09-29 10:20:05 +02:00
fanquake
5db44c740e
Merge #20014: doc: Mention signet in -help output
b3972bca9f doc: Mention signet in -help output (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  ```
  $ src/bitcoind -help | grep -A 4 -e '-chain=' | head -8
    -chain=<chain>
         Use the chain <chain> (default: main). Allowed values: main, test,
         signet, regtest

    -signet
         Use the signet chain. Equivalent to -chain=signet. Note that the network
         is defined by the -signetchallenge parameter

  ```

  ```
  $ src/bitcoind -help | grep -A 3 -e '-port='
    -port=<port>
         Listen for connections on <port> (default: 8333, testnet: 18333 signet:
         38333, regtest: 18444)

  ```

  ```
  $ src/bitcoind -help | grep -A 3 -e '-rpcport='
    -rpcport=<port>
         Listen for JSON-RPC connections on <port> (default: 8332, testnet:
         18332, signet: 38332, regtest: 18443)

  ```

ACKs for top commit:
  jonatack:
    ACK b3972bca9f
  kallewoof:
    ACK b3972bca9f
  ajtowns:
    ACK b3972bca9f - skimmed code only, looks fine to me

Tree-SHA512: 66c59cdc3c19e8f8a02d3f3f992ff1db06769df63244d4af62629e18aaf4a12b3b7e75e4a0b9f616033cdc4415da046053ba36fede8be145b2dc695b2aa69a02
2020-09-29 14:04:25 +08:00
MarcoFalke
2552702000
Merge #15367: feature: Added ability for users to add a startup command
090530cc24 feature: Added ability for users to add a startup command (Ben Carman)

Pull request description:

  Thoughts for adding the feature is for users to be able to add things like electrum-personal-server or lnd to run whenever Bitcoin Core is running.  Open to feedback about the feature.

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    re-ACK 090530cc24
  dongcarl:
    tACK 090530c

Tree-SHA512: ba514d2fc8b4fb12b781c1a9c89845a25fce0b80ba7c907761cde4abb81edd03fa643682edc895986dc20b273ac3b95769508806db7fbd99ec28623f85c41e67
2020-09-28 20:44:33 +02:00
Ben Carman
090530cc24
feature: Added ability for users to add a startup command 2020-09-28 10:38:36 -05:00
practicalswift
ea93bbeb26 init: Fix incorrect warning "Reducing -maxconnections from N to N-1, because of system limitations" 2020-09-26 14:56:39 +00:00
Hennadii Stepanov
b3972bca9f
doc: Mention signet in -help output 2020-09-25 15:23:01 +03:00
Hennadii Stepanov
01511776ac
Add local thread pool to CCheckQueue 2020-09-24 06:55:33 +03:00
MarcoFalke
1b313cacc9
Merge #19927: validation: Reduce direct g_chainman usage
72a1d5c6f3 validation: Remove review-only comments + assertions (Carl Dong)
3756853b15 docs: Move FindFilesToPrune{,Manual} doxygen comment (Carl Dong)
485899a93c style: Make FindFilesToPrune{,Manual} match style guide (Carl Dong)
3f5b5f3f6d validation: Move FindFilesToPrune{,Manual} to BlockManager (Carl Dong)
f8d4975ab3 validation: Move PruneOneBlockFile to BlockManager (Carl Dong)
74f73c783d validation: Pass in chainman to UnloadBlockIndex (Carl Dong)
4668ded6d6 validation: Move ~CMainCleanup logic to ~BlockManager (Carl Dong)

Pull request description:

  This PR paves the way for de-globalizing `g_chainman` entirely by removing the usage of `g_chainman` in the following functions/methods:
  - `~CMainCleanup`
  - `CChainState::FlushStateToDisk`
  - `UnloadBlockIndex`

  The remaining direct uses of `g_chainman` are as follows:
  1. In initialization codepaths:
  	- `AppTests`
  	- `AppInitMain`
  	- `TestingSetup::TestingSetup`
  2. `::ChainstateActive`
  3. `LookupBlockIndex`
  	- Note: `LookupBlockIndex` is used extensively throughout the codebase and require a much larger set of changes, therefore I've left it out of this initial PR

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    re-ACK 72a1d5c6f3 👚
  jnewbery:
    utACK 72a1d5c6f3

Tree-SHA512: 944a4fa8405eecf39706ff944375d6824373aaeea849d11473f08181eff26b12f70043a8348a5b08e6e9021b243b481842fbdfbc7c3140ca795fce3688b7f5c3
2020-09-23 20:35:54 +02:00
practicalswift
9b4fa0af40 net: Print error message if -proxy is specified without arguments (instead of continuing without proxy server) 2020-09-23 15:41:49 +00:00
Gregory Sanders
e76fc2b84d Add 'sequence' zmq publisher to track all block (dis)connects, mempool deltas
Using the zmq notifications to avoid excessive mempool polling can be difficult
given the current notifications available. It announces all transactions
being added to mempool or included in blocks, but announces no evictions
and gives no indication if the transaction is in the mempool or a block.

Block notifications for zmq are also substandard, in that it only announces
block tips, while all block transactions are still announced.

This commit adds a unified stream which can be used to closely track mempool:

1) getrawmempool to fill out mempool knowledge
2) if txhash is announced, add or remove from set
based on add/remove flag
3) if blockhash is announced, get block txn list,
remove from those transactions local view of mempool
4) if we drop a sequence number, go to (1)

The mempool sequence number starts at the value 1, and
increments each time a transaction enters the mempool,
or is evicted from the mempool for any reason, including
block inclusion. The mempool sequence number is published
via ZMQ for any transaction-related notification.

These features allow for ZMQ/RPC consumer to track mempool
state in a more exacting way, without unnecesarily polling
getrawmempool. See interface_zmq.py::test_mempool_sync for
example usage.
2020-09-22 11:34:30 -04:00
practicalswift
f22d6a1142 log: Remove static log message "Initializing chainstate Chainstate [ibd] @ height -1 (null)" 2020-09-20 15:34:42 +00:00
Carl Dong
74f73c783d
validation: Pass in chainman to UnloadBlockIndex 2020-09-15 14:11:34 -04:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
62e3eb9888
Merge #19241: help: Generate checkpoint height from chainparams
916d3596c4 help: Generate checkpoint height from chainparams (Luke Dashjr)

Pull request description:

  Not sure if this is worth putting in Core, but might as well until checkpoints are removed entirely.

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    re-ACK 916d3596c4

Tree-SHA512: d8eb26b570ee730fdd75ca916507134db5f2f68987a911e33544b7f1c9ccfd1c76b9c9db63056971956b6daf16910f17ecfc197481c2f7b0773afdfbf7d381cf
2020-09-15 15:46:08 +02:00
John Newbery
58bd369b0d scripted-diff: [net processing] Rename PeerLogicValidation to PeerManager
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/PeerLogicValidation/PeerManager/g' $(git grep -l PeerLogicValidation ./src ./test)
sed -i 's/peer_logic/peerman/g' $(git grep -l peer_logic ./src ./test)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-

PeerLogicValidation was originally net_processing's implementation to
the validation interface. It has since grown to contain much of
net_processing's logic. Therefore rename it to reflect its
responsibilities.

Suggested in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10756#pullrequestreview-53892618.
2020-09-07 11:15:48 +01:00
John Newbery
2297b26b3c [net_processing] Pass chainparams to PeerLogicValidation constructor
Keep a references to chainparams, rather than calling the global
Params() function every time it's needed. This is fine, since
globalChainParams does not get updated once it's been set, and it's
available at the point of constructing the PeerLogicValidation object.
2020-09-07 11:13:58 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fafb381af8
Remove mempool global 2020-09-05 16:24:56 +02:00
MarcoFalke
eeee1104d7
Remove mempool global from init
Can be reviewed with the git diff options

--color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space --ignore-all-space
2020-09-05 16:24:08 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
c157a50694
Merge #19840: Avoid callback when -blocknotify is empty
413e0d1d31 Avoid callback when -blocknotify is empty (João Barbosa)

Pull request description:

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    ACK 413e0d1d31
  practicalswift:
    ACK 413e0d1d31 -- patch looks correct
  laanwj:
    Code review ACK 413e0d1d31

Tree-SHA512: 915e796666b4e74dbb029ba5436e5573a4b881aad9e118f737bcff4024528b7ff3b00dd035138f63d30963cfd66195f6e53a2dbe429ee28cb6f0b9cc47218ecf
2020-09-02 15:14:34 +02:00
MarcoFalke
269a7ccb27
Merge #19099: refactor: Move wallet methods out of chain.h and node.h
24bf17602c gui refactor: Inline SplashScreen::ConnectWallet (Russell Yanofsky)
e4f4350471 refactor: Move wallet methods out of chain.h and node.h (Russell Yanofsky)
b266b3e0bf refactor: Create interfaces earlier during initialization (Russell Yanofsky)

Pull request description:

  Add WalletClient interface so node interface is cleaner and don't need wallet-specific methods.

  The new NodeContext::wallet_client pointer will also be needed to eliminate global wallet variables like ::vpwallets in #19101, because createWallet(), loadWallet(), getWallets(), etc methods called by the GUI need a way to get a reference to the list of open wallets if it is no longer a global variable.

ACKs for top commit:
  promag:
    Code review ACK 24bf17602c.
  MarcoFalke:
    ACK 24bf17602c 🐚

Tree-SHA512: a70d3776cd6723093db8912028c50075ec5fa0a48b961cb1a945f922658f5363754f8380dbb8378ed128c8c858913024f8264740905b8121a35c0d63bfaed7cf
2020-08-31 10:10:57 +02:00
João Barbosa
413e0d1d31 Avoid callback when -blocknotify is empty 2020-08-30 17:38:27 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fa0572d0f3
Pass mempool reference to chainstate constructor 2020-08-28 10:42:04 +02:00
Russell Yanofsky
b266b3e0bf refactor: Create interfaces earlier during initialization
Add AppInitInterfaces function so wallet chain and chain client interfaces are
created earlier during initialization. This is needed in the next commit to
allow the gui splash screen to be able to register for wallet events through a
dedicated WalletClient interface instead managing wallets indirectly through
the Node interface. This only works if the wallet client interface is created
before the splash screen needs to use it.
2020-08-27 14:33:00 -04:00
fanquake
6a2ba62685
Merge #19779: Remove gArgs global from init
fa9d5902f7 scripted-diff: gArgs -> args (MarcoFalke)
fa33bc2dab init: Capture copy of blocknotify setting for BlockNotifyCallback (MarcoFalke)
fa40017706 init: Pass reference to ArgsManager around instead of relying on global (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  The gArgs global has several issues:

  * gArgs is used by each process (bitcoind, bitcoin-qt, bitcoin-wallet, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-tx, ...), but it is hard to determine which arguments are actually used by each process. For example arguments that have never been registered, but are still used, will always return the fallback value.
  * Tests may run several sub-tests, which need different settings. So globals will have to be overwritten, but that is fragile on its own: e.g. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19704#issuecomment-678259092 or #19511

  The goal is to remove gArgs, but as a first step in that direction this pull will change gArgs in init to use a passed-in reference instead.

ACKs for top commit:
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK fa9d5902f7. Looks good. Nice day to remove some globals, and add some lambdas 👍
  fanquake:
    ACK fa9d5902f7 - I'm not as familiar with the settings & argument handling code, but this make sense, and is a step in the right direction towards a reduction in the usage of globals. Not a huge fan of the clang-formatting in the scripted diff.
  jonasschnelli:
    Concept ACK fa9d5902f7

Tree-SHA512: ed00db5f826566c7e3b4d0b3d2ee0fc1a49a6e748e04e5c93bdd694ac7da5598749e73937047d5fce86150d764a067d2ca344ba4ae3eb2704cc5c4fa0d20940f
2020-08-26 15:18:38 +08:00
fanquake
4fefd80f08
Merge #19704: Net processing: move ProcessMessage() to PeerLogicValidation
daed542a12 [net_processing] Move ProcessMessage to PeerLogicValidation (John Newbery)
c556770b5e [net_processing] Change PeerLogicValidation to hold a connman reference (John Newbery)

Pull request description:

  Rather than ProcessMessage() being a static function in net_processing.cpp, make it a private member function of PeerLogicValidation. This is the start of moving static functions and global variables into PeerLogicValidation to make it better encapsulated.

ACKs for top commit:
  jonatack:
    ACK daed542a12 code review and debug tested
  promag:
    Code review ACK daed542a12.
  MarcoFalke:
    re-ACK daed542a12, only change is removing second commit 🎴
  theStack:
    Code Review ACK daed542a12

Tree-SHA512: ddebf410d114d9ad5a9e536950018ff333a347c035d74fcc101fb4a3f20a281782c7eac2b7d1bd1c8f6bc7e59f5b5630fb52c2e1b4c32df454fa584673bd021e
2020-08-24 21:50:37 +08:00
MarcoFalke
fa9d5902f7
scripted-diff: gArgs -> args
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
 # Replace gArgs with args
 sed -i 's/\<gArgs\>/args/g' src/init.cpp src/bitcoind.cpp
 sed -i 's/&args;/\&gArgs;/g' src/init.cpp

 # Format changed lines
 git diff -U0 | clang-format-diff -p1 -i -v
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-08-24 07:52:17 +02:00
MarcoFalke
fa33bc2dab
init: Capture copy of blocknotify setting for BlockNotifyCallback
Can be reviewed with --color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space
2020-08-24 07:51:48 +02:00
MarcoFalke
fa40017706
init: Pass reference to ArgsManager around instead of relying on global 2020-08-24 07:45:17 +02:00
Luke Dashjr
916d3596c4 help: Generate checkpoint height from chainparams 2020-08-20 18:20:27 +00:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
b4d0366b47
Merge #19070: p2p: Signal support for compact block filters with NODE_COMPACT_FILTERS
f5c003d3ea [test] Add test for NODE_COMPACT_FILTER. (Jim Posen)
132b30d9c8 [net] Signal NODE_COMPACT_FILTERS if we're serving compact filters. (Jim Posen)
b3fbc94d4f Apply cfilters review fixups (John Newbery)

Pull request description:

  If -peerblockfilters is configured, signal the `NODE_COMPACT_FILTERS` service bit to indicate that we are able to serve compact block filters, headers and checkpoints.

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    re-review and Concept ACK f5c003d3ea
  fjahr:
    Code review ACK f5c003d3ea
  clarkmoody:
    Concept ACK f5c003d3ea
  ariard:
    Concept and Code Review ACK f5c003d
  jonatack:
    ACK f5c003d3e

Tree-SHA512: 34d1c153530a0e55d09046fe548c9dc37344b5d6d50e00af1b4e1de1e7b49de770fca8471346a17c151de9fe164776296bb3dd5af331977f0c3ef1e6fc906f85
2020-08-13 15:44:48 +02:00
Jonas Schnelli
d42cb79068 Optionally populate BlockAndHeaderTipInfo during AppInitMain 2020-08-12 16:44:09 +02:00
John Newbery
c556770b5e [net_processing] Change PeerLogicValidation to hold a connman reference
Hold a reference to connman rather than a pointer because:

- PeerLogicValidation can't run without a connman
- The pointer never gets reseated

The alternative is to always assert that the pointer is non-null before
dereferencing.

Change the name from connman to m_connman at the same time to conform
with current style guidelines.
2020-08-12 14:25:28 +01:00
Riccardo Masutti
1e72b68ab3 Replace hidden service with onion service
For a couple of years, Tor documentation has made
the term hidden service obsolete, in favor of onion
service.

This PR updates all the references in the code base.
2020-08-07 14:55:02 +02:00
MarcoFalke
ad2952d17a
Merge #19604: Pass mempool pointer to UnloadBlockIndex/GetCoinsCacheSizeState
fae8c28dae Pass mempool pointer to GetCoinsCacheSizeState (MarcoFalke)
fac674db20 Pass mempool pointer to UnloadBlockIndex (MarcoFalke)
faec851b6e test: Simplify cs_main locks (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Split out from #19556

  Instead of relying on the implicit mempool global, pass a mempool pointer (which can be `0`). This helps with testing, code clarity and unlocks the features described in #19556.

ACKs for top commit:
  jnewbery:
    code review ACK fae8c28dae
  fjahr:
    Code review ACK fae8c28dae
  darosior:
    Tested ACK fae8c28dae
  jamesob:
    ACK fae8c28dae ([`jamesob/ackr/19604.1.MarcoFalke.pass_mempool_pointer_to`](https://github.com/jamesob/bitcoin/tree/ackr/19604.1.MarcoFalke.pass_mempool_pointer_to))

Tree-SHA512: fa687518c8cda4a095bdbdfe56e01fae2fb16c13d51efbb1312cd6dc007611fc47f53f475602e4a843e3973c9410e6af5a81d6847bd2399f8262ca7205975728
2020-07-30 17:30:52 +02:00
MarcoFalke
fac674db20
Pass mempool pointer to UnloadBlockIndex 2020-07-29 12:29:51 +02:00
Ivan Metlushko
9b20f66828 scripted-diff: Replace gArgs with local argsman
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i -e 's/gArgs.Add/argsman.Add/g' `git grep -l "gArgs.Add"`
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-07-29 16:39:00 +07:00
Ivan Metlushko
a316e9ce26 refactor: add unused ArgsManager to replace gArgs 2020-07-29 16:36:44 +07:00
MarcoFalke
2f71a1ea35
Merge #18637: coins: allow cache resize after init
f19fdd47a6 test: add test for CChainState::ResizeCoinsCaches() (James O'Beirne)
8ac3ef4699 add ChainstateManager::MaybeRebalanceCaches() (James O'Beirne)
f36aaa6392 Add CChainState::ResizeCoinsCaches (James O'Beirne)
b223111da2 txdb: add CCoinsViewDB::ChangeCacheSize (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

  ---

  In the assumeutxo implementation draft (#15056), once a UTXO snapshot is loaded, a new chainstate object is created after initialization. This means that we have to reclaim some of the cache that we've allocated to the original chainstate (per `dbcache=`) to repurpose for the snapshot chainstate.

  Furthermore, it makes sense to have different cache allocations depending on which chainstate is more active. While the snapshot chainstate is working to get to the network tip (and the background validation chainstate is idle), it makes sense that the snapshot chainstate should have the majority of cache allocation. And contrariwise once the snapshot has reached network tip, most of the cache should be given to the background validation chainstate.

  This set of changes (detailed in the commit messages) allows us to dynamically resize the various coins caches. None of the functionality introduced here is used at the moment, but will be in the next AU PR (which introduces `ActivateSnapshot`).

  `ChainstateManager::MaybeRebalanceCaches()` defines the (somewhat normative) cache allocations between the snapshot and background validation chainstates. I'd be interested in feedback if anyone has thoughts on the proportions I've set there.

ACKs for top commit:
  ajtowns:
    weak utACK f19fdd47a6 -- didn't find any major problems, but not super confident that I didn't miss anything
  fjahr:
    Code review ACK f19fdd4
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK f19fdd47a6. Only change since last review is constructor cleanup (no change in behavior). I think the suggestions here from ajtowns and others are good, but shouldn't delay merging the PR (and hold up assumeutxo)

Tree-SHA512: fffb7847fb6993dd4a1a41cf11179b211b0b20b7eb5f7cf6266442136bfe9d43b830bbefcafd475bfd4af273f5573500594aa41fff03e0ed5c2a1e8562ff9269
2020-07-29 07:53:19 +02:00
MarcoFalke
f4cfa6d019
Merge #15935: Add <datadir>/settings.json persistent settings storage
9c69cfe4c5 Add <datadir>/settings.json persistent settings storage. (Russell Yanofsky)
eb682c5700 util: Add ReadSettings and WriteSettings functions (Russell Yanofsky)

Pull request description:

  Persistent settings are used in followup PRs #15936 to unify gui settings between bitcoin-qt and bitcoind, and #15937 to add a load_on_startup flag to the loadwallet RPC and maintain a dynamic list of wallets that should be loaded on startup that also can be shared between bitcoind and bitcoin-qt.

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    Approach re-ACK 9c69cfe4c5 🌾
  jnewbery:
    utACK 9c69cfe4c5

Tree-SHA512: 39fcc6051717117c9141e934de1d0d3f739484be4685cdf97d54de967c8c816502b4fd0de12114433beaa5c5b7060c810fd8ae4e2b3ce7c371eb729ac01ba2e1
2020-07-23 18:39:42 +02:00
MarcoFalke
6ee36a263c
Merge #19473: net: Add -networkactive option
2aac093a3d test: Add test coverage for -networkactive option (Hennadii Stepanov)
3c58129b12 net: Log network activity status change unconditionally (Hennadii Stepanov)
62fe6aa87e net: Add -networkactive option (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  Some Bitcoin Core activity is completely local (offline), e.g., reindexing.

  The `setnetworkactive` RPC command is already present. This PR adds the corresponding command-line argument / config option, and allows to start the client with disabled p2p network by providing `-networkactive=0` or `-nonetworkactive`.

  This was done while reviewing #16981.

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    re-ACK 2aac093a3d 🏠
  LarryRuane:
    ACK 2aac093a3d

Tree-SHA512: 446d791b46d7b556d7694df7b1f88cd4fbc09301fe4eaf036b45cb8166ed806156353cc03788a07b633d5887d5eee30a7c02a2d4307141c8ccc75e0a88145636
2020-07-23 18:32:59 +02:00
Hennadii Stepanov
62fe6aa87e
net: Add -networkactive option
The `setnetworkactive' RPC command is already present.
This new option allows to start the client with disabled p2p network
activity for testing or reindexing.
2020-07-22 22:55:11 +03:00
MarcoFalke
2c0c3f8e8c
Merge #19217: p2p: disambiguate block-relay-only variable names from blocksonly variables
ec4c6a17e8 scripted-diff: replace MAX_BLOCKS_ONLY_CONNECTIONS with MAX_BLOCK_RELAY_ONLY_CONNECTIONS (glowang)

Pull request description:

  We have two different concepts that have similar names: `-blocksonly` and `block-relay-only`, and the similarity of names could lead to confusion. `-blocksonly` disables all local receiving & relaying of transactions (with a few exceptions), while `block-relay-only`means that bitcoind will make 2 additional outbound connections that are only used for block relay.

  In net.h and init.cpp, `MAX_BLOCKS_ONLY_CONNECTIONS` is used to represent the maximum number of `block-relay-only` outbound peers, which is 2. But this name sounds ambiguous, and I proposed a better name,  `MAX_BLOCK_RELAY_ONLY_CONNECTION`.

ACKs for top commit:
  jnewbery:
    ACK ec4c6a17e8

Tree-SHA512: cfa592a7ff936f14d10cfc1e926a51b82bc0feaf104885a41ca8111b906cb3d1ec5536bab143a3cfca70aa49e9575c6995941eb6d3d7f4018d4535712342f155
2020-07-21 16:04:33 +02:00
MarcoFalke
834ac4c0f5
Merge #19323: gui: Fix regression in *txoutset* in GUI console
314b49bd50 gui: Fix regression in GUI console (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  The regression was introduced in #19056: if the GUI is running without `-server=1`, the `*txoutset*` call in the console returns "Shutting down".

  Fix #19255.

ACKs for top commit:
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK 314b49bd50. Only change since last review is rebase

Tree-SHA512: 8ff85641a5c249858fecb1ab69c7a1b2850af651ff2a94aa41ce352b5b5bc95bc45c41e1767e871b51e647612d09e4d54ede3e20c313488afef5678826c51b62
2020-07-14 16:33:01 +02:00
Jon Atack
1d4024bca8
net: remove -banscore configuration option 2020-07-11 19:41:21 +02:00
Russell Yanofsky
9c69cfe4c5 Add <datadir>/settings.json persistent settings storage.
Persistent settings are used in followup PRs #15936 to unify gui settings
between bitcoin-qt and bitcoind, and #15937 to add a load_on_startup flag to
the loadwallet RPC and maintain a dynamic list of wallets that should be loaded
on startup that also can be shared between bitcoind and bitcoin-qt.
2020-07-11 05:41:12 -04:00
MarcoFalke
fab5586122
doc: Use precise permission flags where possible 2020-07-10 15:37:42 +02:00
MarcoFalke
fa0540cd46
net: Extract download permission from noban 2020-07-09 12:48:05 +02:00
Hennadii Stepanov
314b49bd50
gui: Fix regression in GUI console
This change prevents "Shutting down" message during "dumptxoutset",
"gettxoutsetinfo" and "scantxoutset" calls.
2020-07-08 19:16:33 +03:00
Pieter Wuille
abdfd2d0e3
Merge #19219: Replace automatic bans with discouragement filter
2ad58381ff Clean up separated ban/discourage interface (Pieter Wuille)
b691f2df5f Replace automatic bans with discouragement filter (Pieter Wuille)

Pull request description:

  This patch improves performance and resource usage around IP addresses that are banned for misbehavior. They're already not actually banned since #14929, as connections from them are still allowed, but they are preferred for eviction if the inbound connection slots are full.

  Stop treating these like manually banned IP ranges, and instead just keep them in a rolling Bloom filter of misbehaving nodes, which isn't persisted to disk or exposed through the ban framework. The effect remains the same: preferred for eviction, avoided for outgoing connections, and not relayed to other peers.

  Also change the name of this mechanism to "discouraged" to better reflect reality.

ACKs for top commit:
  naumenkogs:
    utACK 2ad58381ff
  amitiuttarwar:
    code review ACK 2ad58381ff
  jonatack:
    ACK 2ad5838 per changes since last review `git range-diff 3276c14 1f7e0ca 2ad5838`
  jnewbery:
    Code review ACK 2ad58381ff

Tree-SHA512: 5dedef401d9cbfa026812651303e6286223563dbeed7a10766ed536ac9e3f29ed4bd0df29cc6deadceeb35cbe9f066346add14ef0833958ca9f93d123fe7aab5
2020-07-07 11:20:34 -07:00
MarcoFalke
5ec19df687
Merge #19277: util: Add Assert identity function
fab80fef61 refactor: Remove unused EnsureChainman (MarcoFalke)
fa34587f1c scripted-diff: Replace EnsureChainman with Assert in unit tests (MarcoFalke)
fa6ef701ad util: Add Assert identity function (MarcoFalke)
fa457fbd33 move-only: Move NDEBUG compile time check to util/check (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  The utility function is primarily useful to dereference pointer types, which are known to be not null at that time.

  For example, the ArgsManager is known to exist when the wallets are started: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18923/files#diff-fdb2a1a1d8bc790fcddeb6cf5a42ac55R503 . Instead of silently relying on that assumption, `Assert` can be used to abort the program and avoid UB should the assumption ever be violated.

ACKs for top commit:
  promag:
    Tested ACK fab80fef61.
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK fab80fef61

Tree-SHA512: 830fba10152ba17d47c4dd42809c7e26f9fe6d38e17a2d5b3f054fd644a5c4c9841286ac421ec9bb28cea9f5faeb659740fcf00de6cc589d423fee7694c42d16
2020-07-04 08:44:45 -04:00
Pieter Wuille
b691f2df5f Replace automatic bans with discouragement filter
This patch improves performance and resource usage around IP
addresses that are banned for misbehavior. They're already not
actually banned, as connections from them are still allowed,
but they are preferred for eviction if the inbound connection
slots are full.

Stop treating these like manually banned IP ranges, and instead
just keep them in a rolling Bloom filter of misbehaving nodes,
which isn't persisted to disk or exposed through the ban
framework. The effect remains the same: preferred for eviction,
avoided for outgoing connections, and not relayed to other peers.

Also change the name of this mechanism to better reflect reality;
they're not banned, just discouraged.

Contains release notes and several interface improvements by
John Newbery.
2020-07-03 20:43:55 -07:00
MarcoFalke
915ac8a861
Merge #19413: refactor: Remove confusing BlockIndex global
fa0dfdf447 refactor: Remove confusing BlockIndex global (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  The global `::BlockIndex()` is problematic for several reasons:

  * It returns a mutable reference to the block tree, without the appropriate lock annotation (`m_block_index` is guarded by `cs_main`). The current code is fine, but in the future this might lead to accidental races and data corruption.
  * The rpc server shouldn't rely on node globals, but rather a context that is passed in to the RPC method.
  * Tests might want to spin up their own block tree, and thus should also not rely on a single global.

  Fix all issues by removing the global

ACKs for top commit:
  promag:
    Code review ACK fa0dfdf447.
  jonatack:
    re-ACK fa0dfdf

Tree-SHA512: 8f158fc5e1c67e73588a21c25677b3fa0fe442313b13ec24b87054806c59607d6ba0c062a865ce3e0ee568706bd0d1faa84febda21aff5bcd65dab172f74c52f
2020-07-03 07:38:16 -04:00
James O'Beirne
8ac3ef4699 add ChainstateManager::MaybeRebalanceCaches()
Aside from in unittests, this method is unused at the moment. It will be used
in upcoming commits that enable utxo snapshot activation.
2020-07-01 14:44:28 -04:00
James O'Beirne
f36aaa6392 Add CChainState::ResizeCoinsCaches
Also adds CCoinsViewCache::ReallocateCache() to attempt to free
memory that the cacheCoins's allocator may be hanging onto when
downsizing the cache.

Adds `CChainState::m_coins{tip,db}_cache_size_bytes` data members
so that we can reference cache size on a per-chainstate basis for
flushing.
2020-07-01 14:44:28 -04:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
e1b20e2285
Merge #19028: test: Set -logthreadnames in unit tests
99993489da test: Set -logthreadnames in unit tests (MarcoFalke)
fa4ea997b4 init: Setup scheduler in tests and init in exactly the same way (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Generally the unit tests are single threaded, with the exception of the script check threads, the schedule, and optionally indexer threads.

  Like the functional tests, the thread name can serve additional debug information, so set `-logthreadnames` in unit tests.

  Can be tested with

  ```
  ./src/test/test_bitcoin -l test_suite -t validation_tests/test_combiner_all -- DEBUG_LOG_OUT

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    ACK 99993489da

Tree-SHA512: 3bdbfc211da146da64b50b0826246aff5c611a84b69ab896a55b3c9d1adc92c5975da36ab92aee577df82e229c4326b477f4105bfdd1a5df4c9a0b018cf61602
2020-07-01 16:54:54 +02:00
MarcoFalke
fa0dfdf447
refactor: Remove confusing BlockIndex global 2020-06-29 20:28:47 -04:00
MarcoFalke
cccc2784a3
scripted-diff: Move ui_interface to the node lib
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-

 # Move files
 git mv src/ui_interface.h                                          src/node/ui_interface.h
 git mv src/ui_interface.cpp                                        src/node/ui_interface.cpp
 sed -i -e 's/BITCOIN_UI_INTERFACE_H/BITCOIN_NODE_UI_INTERFACE_H/g' src/node/ui_interface.h

 # Adjust includes and makefile
 sed -i -e 's|ui_interface|node/ui_interface|g' $(git grep -l ui_interface)

 # Sort includes
 git diff -U0 | clang-format-diff -p1 -i -v

-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-06-27 11:49:28 -04:00
MarcoFalke
fab80fef61
refactor: Remove unused EnsureChainman 2020-06-15 07:39:35 -04:00
fanquake
83fd3a6d73
init: use std::thread for ThreadImport()
Mentioned in #19142, which removed the boost::interruption_point()
in ThreadImport().
2020-06-12 16:02:18 +08:00
glowang
ec4c6a17e8 scripted-diff: replace MAX_BLOCKS_ONLY_CONNECTIONS with MAX_BLOCK_RELAY_ONLY_CONNECTIONS
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/\<MAX_BLOCKS_ONLY_CONNECTIONS\>/MAX_BLOCK_RELAY_ONLY_CONNECTIONS/g' src/init.cpp
sed -i 's/\<MAX_BLOCKS_ONLY_CONNECTIONS\>/MAX_BLOCK_RELAY_ONLY_CONNECTIONS/g' src/net.h
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-06-09 08:05:05 -07:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
77b79fa6ef refactor: Error message bilingual_str consistency
- Move the decision whether to translate an error message to where it is
  defined. This simplifies call sites: no more `InitError(Untranslated(...))`.

- Make all functions in `util/error.h` consistently return a
  `bilingual_str`. We've decided to use this as error message type so
  let's roll with it.

This has no functional changes: no messages are changed, no new
translation messages are defined.
2020-06-09 15:39:44 +02:00
MarcoFalke
fa2c2b50d8
doc: Extract net permissions doc 2020-06-08 06:59:03 -04:00
MarcoFalke
399a0d9dc7
Merge #19180: refactor: Replace RecursiveMutex with Mutex in Shutdown()
1a9ef1d398 refactor: Replace RecursiveMutex with Mutex in Shutdown() (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  Step by step, going to replace all of the `RecursiveMutex` instances with the `Mutex` ones throughout the code base :)

  Not sure if it is possible in all cases though...

  This one is a low-hanging fruit.

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    ACK 1a9ef1d398 Shutdown is not recursive, so the same thread can never lock twice (UB)
  vasild:
    ACK 1a9ef1d3 verified manually that `Shutdown()` is not called from places that could be called from inside `Shutdown()`.

Tree-SHA512: 362a507b1a6f97dc351f708224aedbfe4bee03c4398f394d78ee31c24d76a7012ffff0e6766866cd5fd9a8e0d8840f05a2741111fe583aa20d45f0af3df0dcfa
2020-06-08 06:55:00 -04:00
MarcoFalke
1b90a7b61a
Merge #19005: doc: Add documentation for 'checklevel' argument in 'verifychain' RPC…
501e6ab4e7 doc: Add documentation for 'checklevel' argument in 'verifychain' RPC call (Calvin Kim)

Pull request description:

  Rationale: When ```bitcoin-cli help verifychain``` is called, the user doesn't get any documentation about the ```checklevel``` argument, leading to issues like #18995.

  This PR addresses that issue and adds documentation for what each level does, and that each level includes the checks of the previous levels.

ACKs for top commit:
  jonatack:
    ACK 501e6ab4e7 `git diff 292ed3c 501e6ab` shows only change since last review is the verifychain RPCHelpMan edit; rebuild and retested manually anyway
  MarcoFalke:
    ACK 501e6ab4e7 🚝

Tree-SHA512: 09239f79c25b5c3022b8eb1f76198ba681305d7e8775038e46becffe5f6a14c572e0c5d06b0723fe9d4a015ec42c9f7ca7b80a2a93df0b1b66f5a84a80eeeeb1
2020-06-07 06:41:31 -04:00
Calvin Kim
501e6ab4e7 doc: Add documentation for 'checklevel' argument in 'verifychain' RPC call 2020-06-07 17:50:22 +09:00
MarcoFalke
b1b1739944
Merge #18968: doc: noban precludes maxuploadtarget disconnects
fa9604c46f doc: noban precludes maxuploadtarget disconnects (MarcoFalke)
fa3999fe35 net: Reformat excessively long if condition into multiple lines (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Whitelisting has been replaced by permission flags, so properly document this. See also #10131

ACKs for top commit:
  hebasto:
    ACK fa9604c46f, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
  ariard:
    ACK fa9604c

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2020-06-06 09:51:21 -04:00
Hennadii Stepanov
1a9ef1d398
refactor: Replace RecursiveMutex with Mutex in Shutdown() 2020-06-05 22:04:57 +03:00
fanquake
4ede05d421
Merge #18758: Remove unused boost/thread
89f9fef1f7 refactor: Specify boost/thread/thread.hpp explicitly (Hennadii Stepanov)
fad8c890f5 txdb: Remove unused boost/thread (MarcoFalke)
faa958bc28 txindex: Remove unused boost/thread (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  There are predefined interruption points for `boost::thread`: https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_71_0/doc/html/thread/thread_management.html#interruption_points

  However, non-boost threads such as `std::thread` or the `main()` thread can obviously not be interrupted. So remove all unused boost/thread from methods that are never executed in a `boost::thread`.

  Most of them were accompanied by a `ShutdownRequested` anyway. So even if the current thread was a `boost::thread`, the interruption point would be redundant. (We only interrupt threads during shutdown)

ACKs for top commit:
  fanquake:
    ACK 89f9fef1f7
  hebasto:
    ACK 89f9fef1f7, tested on Linux Mint 19.3 (x86_64), verified shutdown in different scenarios.

Tree-SHA512: 17221dadedf2d107e5bda9e4f371cc4f8ffce6ad27cae41aa2b8f1150d8f1adf23d396585ca4a2dd25b1dc6f0d5c81fecd950d8557966ccb45a6d4a85a331d90
2020-06-05 11:01:39 +08:00
MarcoFalke
fa9604c46f
doc: noban precludes maxuploadtarget disconnects 2020-06-04 16:39:23 -04:00
Hennadii Stepanov
89f9fef1f7 refactor: Specify boost/thread/thread.hpp explicitly 2020-06-04 10:05:54 -04:00
Jonathan Schoeller
d15db4b1fc refactor: Fix unreachable code in init arg checks
Building with -Wunreachable-code-loop-increment causes a warning
due to always returning on the first iteration of the loop that
outputs errors on invalid args.

Collect all errors, and output them in a single error message
after the loop completes, resolving the warning and avoiding
popup hell by outputting a seperate message for each error.
2020-06-02 06:20:04 +10:00