Implements a bunch of one liners: UpgradeKeyMetadata, IsFirstRun, HavePrivateKeys,
KeypoolCountExternalKeys, GetKeypoolSize, GetTimeFirstKey, CanGetAddresses,
RewriteDB
9f5608c289 test: check for matching object hashes in wait_for_getdata (Danny Lee)
Pull request description:
Previously, `wait_for_getdata` only looked for the presence of a recent `"getdata"` message. Additionally checking the object hashes inside the message should make tests involving `wait_for_getdata` more robust.
`p2p_sendheaders.py` already overrides `wait_for_getdata` do this check; we can use the same approach consistently across all tests that call `wait_for_getdata`.
This PR is progress towards #18614 , but closing that issue would also involve some additional changes to `wait_for_getheaders`.
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fa60afc4fb wallet: Add BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain to dumpwallet (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
dumpwallet includes the block hash in the output, so this method depends on the chainstate. According to the developer notes e84a5f0004/doc/developer-notes.md (L1095) it must include a `BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain`.
This is a minor fix and does not need backport, I think.
It fixes test failures such as https://travis-ci.org/github/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/675487097#L2657 , which can only happen in master because the test was not backported.
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faff9e4bb4 test: Remove unused, undocumented and misleading CScript.__add__ (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
See the corresponding pull #18612
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fa1fdb02fc bench: Replace ::mempool globabl with test_setup.mempool (MarcoFalke)
fab1170964 bench: Remove requirement that all benches use RegTestingSetup (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The benches have always set up one global testing setup. This makes it hard to pick no testing setup at all or one with different params.
Fix this by removing any global state setup from the main `bench.cpp` and leave the setup to each individual bench.
One reason to have one global testing setup is to set the datadir location to a tempdir to avoid reading or writing in the default datadir location. But #13687 should prevent this already.
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Catalina SDK clang stopped automatically searching the SDK include paths when
invoked without --sysroot:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16367#issuecomment-594600985https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues/45061
This hasn't been a problem for current native depends packages because are
passing their own --sysroot values, and hasn't been a problem for current host
packages because they use `darwin_` commands instead of `build_darwin_`
commands. But the current `build_darwin_CC` and `build_darwin_CXX` commands
are still unnecessarily fragile, and incompatible with new native depends
packages added in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18677.
Cory Fields <cory-nospam-@coryfields.com> suggested in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16367#issuecomment-595393546 switching
compiler from SDK clang to native clang (from $PATH) to avoid this problem.
This is easy and makes a certain amount of sense for building native packages,
as opposed to host packages. But fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com> pointed out in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18677#discussion_r409934309 that it
would be inconsistent use switch to non-SDK compilers while still using other
SDK tools like ranlib and install_name_tool. So simplest, minimal fix seems to
be just adding the missing --sysroot option.
8508473094 Avoid non-trivial global constants in SHA-NI code (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is a potential solution for #18456.
It seems that the compiler cannot turn `_mm_set_epi64x(<constant>,<constnant>)` into a constant itself, and thus emits a global initializer for the `MASK`, `INIT0`, and `INIT1` global constants in the sha-ni SHA256 implementation.
Change this by turning them into dumb byte arrays, loading them into an SSE variable whenever needed.
Tested on a SHA-NI capable machine. I do not observe any obvious performance impact (but this is hard to measure, it's already very fast...).
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21fa0a44ab [docs] use consistent naming for possible_overwrite (John Newbery)
2685c214cc [tests] small whitespace fixup (John Newbery)
e9936966c0 scripted-diff: Rename PRUNED to SPENT in coins tests (John Newbery)
c205979031 [docs] Improve commenting in coins.cpp|h (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
- Add full commenting for spentness / DIRTYness / FRESHness and which combinations are valid
- Remove the 'pruned' terminology, which doesn't make sense since per-txout chainstate db was merged (#10195).
- Rename `potential_overwrite` to `possible_overwrite` to standardize terminology (there were previously examples of both, which made searching the codebase difficult).
- Make other minor improvements to the comments
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b91e4ae0d8 Do not expose and consider -logthreadnames when it does not work (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
There are conditions when the `HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL` macro is undefined what causes the `-logthreadnames` option does not work -- instead of thread names empty strings `[]` only are printed in the `debug.log` file.
This PR does not exposes the `-logthreadnames` option in such cases.
Refs:
- #16059
- #18652
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ccccd51908 script: Remove undocumented and unused operator+ (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This operator has no documented use case and is also unused outside of test code. The test code and all other (imaginary) code that might use this operator is written more clear and concise by the existing CScript push operators for opcodes and data.
Removing the operator is also going to protect against accidentally reintroducing bugs like this 6ff5f718b6 (diff-8458adcedc17d046942185cb709ff5c3L1135) (last time it was used).
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8334ee31f8 scripts: add MACHO LAZY_BINDINGS test to test-security-check.py (fanquake)
7b99c7454c scripts: add MACHO Canary check to security-check.py (fanquake)
Pull request description:
7b99c7454c uses `otool -Iv` to check for `___stack_chk_fail` in the macOS binaries. Similar to the [ELF check](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/devtools/security-check.py#L105). Note that looking for a triple underscore prefixed function (as opposed to two for ELF) is correct for the macOS binaries. i.e:
```bash
otool -Iv bitcoind | grep chk
0x00000001006715b8 509 ___memcpy_chk
0x00000001006715be 510 ___snprintf_chk
0x00000001006715c4 511 ___sprintf_chk
0x00000001006715ca 512 ___stack_chk_fail
0x00000001006715d6 517 ___vsnprintf_chk
0x0000000100787898 513 ___stack_chk_guard
```
8334ee31f8 is a follow up to #18295 and adds test cases to `test-security-check.py` that for some reason I didn't add at the time. I'll sort out #18434 so that we can run these tests in the CI.
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b155fcda51 doc: fix typo in configure.ac (fanquake)
20a30922fb doc: note why we can't use thread_local with glibc back compat (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Given that we went through a [gitian build](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18681) to remember why this is the case, we might as well make a note of it in configure.ac.
[From #18681](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18681#issuecomment-615526634):
Looking at the Linux build log, this has failed with:
```bash
Checking glibc back compat...
bitcoind: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bitcoind: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bitcoin-cli: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bitcoin-cli: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bitcoin-tx: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bitcoin-tx: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bitcoin-wallet: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bitcoin-wallet: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
test/test_bitcoin: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
test/test_bitcoin: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bench/bench_bitcoin: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bench/bench_bitcoin: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
qt/bitcoin-qt: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
```
`__cxa_thread_atexit_impl` is used for [thread_local variable destruction](https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Destructor%20support%20for%20thread_local%20variables):
> To implement this support, glibc defines __cxa_thread_atexit_impl exclusively for use by libstdc++ (which has the __cxa_thread_atexit to wrap around it), that registers destructors for thread_local variables in a list. Upon thread or process exit, the destructors are called in reverse order in which they were added.
As suggested, this only became available in glibc 2.18. From the [2.18 release notes](https://sourceware.org/legacy-ml/libc-alpha/2013-08/msg00160.html):
> * Add support for calling C++11 thread_local object destructors on thread
and program exit. This needs compiler support for offloading C++11
destructor calls to glibc.
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