fa0572d0f3 Pass mempool reference to chainstate constructor (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Next step toward #19556
Instead of relying on the mempool global, each chainstate is given a reference to a mempool to keep up to date with the tip (block connections, disconnections, reorgs, ...)
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c4b85ba704 Bugfix: Define and use HAVE_FDATASYNC correctly outside LevelDB (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Fixes a bug introduced in #19614
The LevelDB-specific fdatasync check was only using `AC_SUBST`, which works for Makefiles, but doesn't define anything for C++. Furthermore, the #define is typically 0 or 1, never undefined.
This fixes both issues by defining it and checking its value instead of whether it is merely defined.
Pulled out of #14501 by fanquake's request
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b35e74ba37 wallet, refactor: Remove duplicate map lookups in GetAddressBalances (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Now just one lookup in `balances` instead of three.
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This change prepares for upcoming commit "Do not hide compile-time
thread safety warnings" by replacing AssertLockHeld() with
LockAssertion() where needed.
ca185cf5a1 doc: Document differences in bitcoind and bitcoin-qt locale handling (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Document differences in `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt` locale handling.
Since this seems to be the root cause to the locale dependency issues we've seen over the years I thought it was worth documenting :)
Note that 1.) `QLocale` (used by Qt), 2.) C locale (used by locale-sensitive C standard library functions/POSIX functions and some parts of the C++ standard library such as `std::to_string`) and 3.) C++ locale (used by the C++ input/output library) are three separate things. This comment is about the perhaps surprising interference with the C locale (2) that takes place as part of the Qt initialization.
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8e35bf5906 scripted-diff: rename misbehavior members (John Newbery)
1f96d2e673 [net processing] Move misbehavior tracking state to Peer (John Newbery)
7cd4159ac8 [net processing] Add Peer (John Newbery)
aba03359a6 [net processing] Remove CNodeState.name (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
We currently have two structures for per-peer data:
- `CNode` in net, which should just contain connection layer data (eg socket, send/recv buffers, etc), but currently also contains some application layer data (eg tx/block inventory).
- `CNodeState` in net processing, which contains p2p application layer data, but requires cs_main to be locked for access.
This PR adds a third struct `Peer`, which is for p2p application layer data, and doesn't require cs_main. Eventually all application layer data from `CNode` should be moved to `Peer`, and any data that doesn't strictly require cs_main should be moved from `CNodeState` to `Peer` (probably all of `CNodeState` eventually).
`Peer` objects are stored as shared pointers in a net processing global map `g_peer_map`, which is protected by `g_peer_mutex`. To use a `Peer` object, `g_peer_mutex` is locked, a copy of the shared pointer is taken, and the lock is released. Individual members of `Peer` are protected by different mutexes that guard related data. The lifetime of the `Peer` object is managed by the shared_ptr refcount.
This PR adds the `Peer` object and moves the misbehaving data from `CNodeState` to `Peer`. This allows us to immediately remove 15 `LOCK(cs_main)` instances.
For more motivation see #19398
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4ec49f8d1e qt: Leverage the default "Create new receiving address" button (Hennadii Stepanov)
4227a8e1f3 qt: Make "Create new receiving address" default unconditionally (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Fix#24
The first commit:
- visual improvement with no behavior change
The second commit:
- removes a bunch of LOCs
- slightly change behavior and makes it standard
With this PR:
![DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20200721213040](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/88093294-7b2a6700-cb9a-11ea-89a2-a0e2678056a7.png)
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7b6d0f10a7 Remove old check for 3-byte shifted IP addresses from pre-0.2.9 node messages (Raúl Martínez (RME))
Pull request description:
The change removes an old check for IPv6 addresses in range ::ff:ff00:0:0:0/72 that were created due to a bug in size field of addr messages for 0.2.8 nodes and before.
This check is no longer needed as they are no more pre 0.2.9 nodes on the network (as per bitnodes network snapshot).
Credits for discovering this go to sipa in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19628#discussion_r475907453
Thanks for the attention!
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d3e8adfada util: remove c-string interfaces for DecodeBase58{Check} (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This micro-PR gets rid of base58 function interfaces that are redundant in terms of c-string / std::string variants; the c-string interface for `DecodeBase58Check` is completely unused outside the base58 module, while the c-string interface for `DecodeBase58` is only used in unit tests, where an implicit conversion to std::string is not problematic.
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c91b241b48 Updated outdated help command for getblocktemplate (fixes#19625) (Jake Leventhal)
Pull request description:
**Summary of Changes**
* Removed coinbasetxn from the help outputs
* Added the missing name for transactions in the help outputs
* Added help outputs for longpollid and default_witness_commitment
* Added more clarity to capabilities, rules, and coinbaseaux
**Rationale**
The outputs from the help command for `getblocktemplate` are outdated and don't reflect the actual results from `getblocktemplate` (see #19625 for more details)
Fixes#19625.
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The change removes an old check for IPv6 addresses in range ::ff:ff00:0:0:0/72 that were created due to a bug in size field of addr messages for 0.2.8 nodes and before.
This check is no longer needed as they are no more pre 0.2.9 nodes on the network (as per bitnodes network snapshot).
Credits for discovering this go to sipa.
df536883d2 chain: Remove UB CChain comparison (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Comparing two empty `CChain`s is currently undefined behaviour, and resulted in false assertion failures when comparing identical empty `CChain`s in local testing.
Let's just remove this comparison operator since it doesn't seem to be used anywhere.
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cc26fab48d tests: Add fuzzing harness for CNode (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harness for `CNode`.
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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b6dcc6d741 gui: Clarify block height label (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Prefer "block height" instead of "number of blocks".
This was done while testing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16981.
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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, 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.
Also tweaks splash screen registration for load wallet events to be delayed
until after wallet client is created.
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.
a99a3c0bd6 rpc: Validate provided keys for query_options parameter in listunspent (pasta)
Pull request description:
At Dash, one of our developers was working with the `listunspent` RPC command, but instead of saying "minimumAmount" he said "minimmumAmount" as such the RPC wasn't working as expected.
In https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/3507 we implemented a check so that `listunspent` returns an error if an unrecognized option is given. I figured I might as well adapt the code and throw up a PR here.
Cheers!
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fixes issue #19678 UBSan implicit-integer-sign-change
Credit to Eugene (Crypt-iQ) for finding and reporting the issue
and to Vasil Dimov (vasild) for the original suggestion
and otherwise log that an unknown INV type was received.
In INV processing, when handling transaction type inv messages,
ToGenTxid() expects that we constructed the CInv ourselves or
that we verified that it is for a transaction type CInv.
Therefore, change this `else` branch into an `else if (inv.GenMsgTx())`
to make this safer and log any INVs that fall through.
The nFetchFlags code can be removed here because GetFetchFlags() can only add
the MSG_WITNESS_FLAG, which is added to the CInv::type field. That CInv is only
passed to AlreadyHave() or ToGenTxid(), and neither of those functions do
anything different depending on whether the CInv type is MSG_TX or
MSG_WITNESS_TX.
Co-authored by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>
This is needed to allow bitcoin-gui to connect to existing node process with
-ipcconnect instead of spawning a new process. It's possible to spawn a new
bitcoin-node process without knowing the current data dir or network, but
connecting to an existing bitcoin-node requires knowing the datadir and network
first.
No change in behavior. Replacing references with pointers allows Node interface
creation to be delayed until later during gui startup next commit to support
implementing -ipcconnect option
Change gui code to use gArgs, Params() functions directly instead of going
through interfaces::Node.
Remotely accessing bitcoin-node ArgsManager from bitcoin-gui works fine in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102, when bitcoin-gui spawns a new
bitcoin-node process and controls its startup, but for bitcoin-gui to support
-ipcconnect option in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19461 and connect
to an existing bitcoin-node process, it needs ability to parse arguments itself
before connecting out.
This change also simplifies https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102 a
bit, by making the bitcoin-gui -> bitcoin-node startup sequence more similar to
the bitcoin-node -> bitcoin-wallet startup sequence where the parent process
parses arguments and passes them to the child process instead of the parent
process using the child process to parse arguments.