0e519fe284 build: Fix behavior when ALLOW_HOST_PACKAGES unset (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (f05c1ac444) during building with depends host packages are always considered by `pkg-config` regardless of `ALLOW_HOST_PACKAGES` environment variable. This causes issues like #18042.
This is an alternative to #18042 and #18045.
On master:
```
$ make HOST=x86_64-apple-darwin16 -C depends
$ CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin16/share/config.site ./configure
...
checking for QT_DBUS... yes
...
checking whether to build GUI with support for D-Bus... yes
...
```
---
With this PR:
1) `ALLOW_HOST_PACKAGES` unset
```
$ make HOST=x86_64-apple-darwin16 -C depends
$ CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin16/share/config.site ./configure
...
checking for QT_DBUS... no
...
checking whether to build GUI with support for D-Bus... no
...
```
2) `ALLOW_HOST_PACKAGES=1`
```
$ make HOST=x86_64-apple-darwin16 ALLOW_HOST_PACKAGES=1 -C depends
$ CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin16/share/config.site ./configure
...
checking for QT_DBUS... yes
...
checking whether to build GUI with support for D-Bus... yes
...
```
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Tested ACK 0e519fe284 - After this PR (and after a `make clean` & `make HOST=x86_64-apple-darwin16` in depends), the macOS depends build on a Debian machine with qt as host package worked (it fails on master due to `ENABLE_DBUS=1`).
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4537ba5f21 test: add unit test for non-standard txs with too large tx size (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Approaches another missing unit test of issue #17394: Checks that the function `IsStandardTx()` returns rejection reason `"tx-size"` if the transaction weight is larger than `MAX_STANDARD_TX_WEIGHT` (=400000 vbytes).
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3c94b0039d Convert undo.h to new serialization framework (Pieter Wuille)
3cd8ab9d11 Make std::vector and prevector reuse the VectorFormatter logic (Pieter Wuille)
abf8624356 Add custom vector-element formatter (Pieter Wuille)
37d800bea0 Add a constant for the maximum vector allocation (5 Mbyte) (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The next step of changes from #10785.
This one adds:
* A meta-formatter for vectors, which serializes the vector elements using another formatter
* Switch the undo.h code to the new framework, using the above (where undo entries are serialized as a vector, each of which uses a modified serializer for the UTXOs).
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 3c94b0039d. Changes since last review: renaming formatter classes, adding suggested static_assert, and removing temporary in VectorFormatter
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9e111db088 test: set a name for CI Docker containers (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Addresses one part of #16664, by making it easier to identify CI containers that are running locally. By default Docker will generate random names, like `peaceful_rubin`, with this change, we explicitly set names for all containers.
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b0a01299ed test: Disable s390 build on travis (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Travis is consistently failing on s390 due to out of disk space issues,
which causes false positives. Disable the s390 build for now until
this is fixed some other way.
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Travis is consistently failing on s390 due to out of disk space issues,
which causes false positives. Disable the s390 build for now until
this is fixed some other way.
ac57859e53 qt: Fix deprecated QCharRef usage (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
From Qt docs:
- [`QKeyEvent::text()`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qkeyevent.html#text):
> Return values when modifier keys such as Shift, Control, Alt, and Meta are pressed differ among platforms and could return an empty string.
- [`QString::operator[]()`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#operator-5b-5d):
> **Note:** Before Qt 5.14 it was possible to use this operator to access a character at an out-of-bounds position in the string, and then assign to such a position, causing the string to be automatically resized. Furthermore, assigning a value to the returned `QCharRef` would cause a detach of the string, even if the string has been copied in the meanwhile (and the `QCharRef` kept alive while the copy was taken). These behaviors are deprecated, and will be changed in a future version of Qt.
Since Qt 5.14 this causes a `QCharRef` warning if any modifier key is pressed while the splashscreen is still displayed.
Fix#18080.
Note: Ctrl+Q will also close the spashscreen now.
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2af3e16ca9 Qt: pass clientmodel changes from walletframe to walletviews (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Fixes#18090
We currently don't pass `clientmodel` changes from the `walletframe` to the `walletviews` leading to possible invalid access during shutdown because all walletviews miss the nullifying of the clientmodel.
TODO: needs investigation if this is should be backported.
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d76894987d logging: enable thread_local usage on macOS (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Now that we're building against a newer SDK (`10.14`), we should be able to enable `thread_local` usage on macOS. Have tested building and running locally, as well as cross-compiling and running the binaries on a macOS 10.14 system.
#### master 8a56f79d49
```bash
src/bitcoind -logthreadnames=1
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Bitcoin Core version v0.19.99.0-8a56f79d4 (release build)
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Assuming ancestors of block 00000000000000000005f8920febd3925f8272a6a71237563d78c2edfdd09ddf have valid signatures.
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Setting nMinimumChainWork=000000000000000000000000000000000000000008ea3cf107ae0dec57f03fe8
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Using the 'sse4(1way),sse41(4way),avx2(8way)' SHA256 implementation
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Using RdSeed as additional entropy source
```
#### this PR d76894987d
```bash
checking for thread_local support... yes
...
src/bitcoind -logthreadnames=1
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [net] net thread start
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [opencon] opencon thread start
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [dnsseed] dnsseed thread start
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [init] init message: Done loading
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [msghand] msghand thread start
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [addcon] addcon thread start
...
2020-02-06T04:17:54Z [init] tor: Thread interrupt
2020-02-06T04:17:54Z [init] Shutdown: In progress...
```
From the [Xcode 8 release notes](https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/releasenotes/DeveloperTools/RN-Xcode/Chapters/Introduction.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40001051-CH1-SW78)
> C++ now supports the thread_local keyword, which declares thread-local storage (TLS) and supports C++ classes with non-trivial constructors and destructors. (9001553)
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hebasto:
ACK d76894987d
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677fb8e923 test: Add ubsan surpression for crc32c (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
8e68bb1dde build: Disable msvc warning 4722 for leveldb build (Aaron Clauson)
be23949765 build: MSVC changes for leveldb update (Aaron Clauson)
9ebdf04757 build: CRC32C build system integration (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
402252a808 build: Add LCOV exception for crc32c (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
3a037d0067 test: Add crc32c exception to various linters and generation scripts (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
84ff1b2076 test: Add crc32c to subtree check linter (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
7cf13a5134 doc: Add crc32c subtree to developer notes (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
24d02a9ac0 build: Update build system for new leveldb (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
2e1819311a Squashed 'src/crc32c/' content from commit 224988680f7673cd7c769963d4035cb315aa3388 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
66480821b3 Squashed 'src/leveldb/' changes from f545dfabff4c2e9836efed094dba99a34fbc6b88..f8ae182c1e5176d12e816fb2217ae33a5472fdd7 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This updates leveldb to currently newest upstream commit 0c40829872:
- CRC32C hardware acceleration is now an external library [crc32c](https://github.com/google/crc32c). This adds acceleration on ARM, and should be faster on x86 because of using prefetch. It also makes it easy to support similar instruction sets on other platforms in the future.
- Thread handling uses C++11, instead of platform specific code.
- Native windows environment was added. No need to maintain our own hacky one, anymore.
- Upstream now builds using CMake. This doesn't mean we need to use that (phew), but internal configuration changed to a a series of checks, instead of OS profiles. This means the blanket error "Cannot build leveldb for $host. Please file a bug report' is removed.
All changes: a53934a3ae...0c40829872
Pretty much all our changes have been subsumed by upstream, so we figured it was cleaner to start over with a new branch from upstream with the still-relevant patches applied: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/tree/bitcoin-fork-new
There's quite some testing to be done (see below). See https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/issues/25 and https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/pull/26 for more history and context.
TODO:
- [x] Subtree `crc32c`
- [x] Make linters happy about crc32 subtree
- [x] Integrate `crc32c` library into build system
- [x] MSVC build system
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19a354b11f Output a descriptor in createmultisig and addmultisigaddress (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Give a descriptor from `createmultisig` and `addmultisigaddress`.
Extracted from #16528 with `addmultisgaddress` and tests added.
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MarcoFalke:
ACK 19a354b11f
promag:
Code review ACK 19a354b11f.
meshcollider:
utACK 19a354b11f
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acf8abc7f3 gui: Fix unintialized WalletView::progressDialog (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
#17911 shows that it's possible to read the unintialized `progressDialog` in f32564f0a7/src/qt/walletview.cpp (L296-L297).
And the debugger shows
```
(gdb) bt
#0 0x0000555556687c60 in QProgressDialog::wasCanceled() const ()
#1 0x000055555572989f in WalletView::showProgress (this=0x5555577d7a70,
title=..., nProgress=1) at qt/walletview.cpp:322
```
Closes#17911.
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elichai:
utACK acf8abc7f3
kristapsk:
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MarcoFalke:
ACK acf8abc7f3
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acd644b83d build: remove --large-address-aware linker flag (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This flag was used when building 32-bit Windows executables, which we no-longer
do, and is not accepted by the linker for any of the hosts we currently build
for. i.e:
```bash
checking whether the linker accepts -Wl,--large-address-aware... no
```
--large-address-aware
If given, the appropriate bit in the "Characteristics" field of the COFF
header is set to indicate that this executable supports virtual addresses
greater than 2 gigabytes. This should be used in conjunction with the /3GB
or /USERVA=value megabytes switch in the "[operating systems]" section of
the BOOT .INI. Otherwise, this bit has no effect. [This option is specific
to PE targeted ports of the linker]
You can check that the appropriate bit in the COFF header of our 64-bit
Windows binaries is still be set using dumpbin. i.e:
```powershell
dumpbin /headers .\bitcoind.exe
FILE HEADER VALUES
<snip>
26 characteristics
Executable
Line numbers stripped
Application can handle large (>2GB) addresses
```
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900d8f6f70 util: Disallow network-qualified command line options (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Previously these were allowed but ignored.
This change implements one of the settings simplifications listed in #17508. Change includes release notes.
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e9434ee03e Remove false positive GCC warning (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (f05c1ac444) GCC compiler fires a false positive `-Wmaybe-uninitialized`:
```
wallet/wallet.cpp: In static member function ‘static std::shared_ptr<CWallet> CWallet::CreateWalletFromFile(interfaces::Chain&, const WalletLocation&, std::__cxx11::string&, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char> >&, uint64_t)’:
wallet/wallet.cpp:3913:27: warning: ‘*((void*)& time_first_key +8)’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
Optional<int64_t> time_first_key;
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
The same as #15292.
This PR leverages a workaround and removes the warning.
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ACK e9434ee03e, removes the warning for me (gcc 7.4.0)
kristapsk:
ACK e9434ee03e
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c0bc453135 build: remove deprecated key from macOS Info.plist (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Note that the current release binaries show correct version numbers everywhere in the GUI and macOS info dialogs (except for when you "space" click the app, shown in screenshots), and we haven't reintroduced the issue that #14701 fixed. This is just swapping a deprecated field for a newer one, as well as using the entire version string in two fields that we hadn't been previously.
Follows up discussion in #14701.
0.19.0.1
![0 19 0 1](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/863730/70089170-a0576e80-15e5-11ea-975c-a6902a1ed95a.png)
This PR.
![master](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/863730/70089178-a3525f00-15e5-11ea-9d63-7db67de014a5.png)
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c86bc14408 Make asmap Interpret tolerant of malicious map data (Pieter Wuille)
38c2395d7a Use ASNs for mapped IPv4 addresses correctly (Pieter Wuille)
6f8c937312 Mark asmap const in statistics code (Pieter Wuille)
d58bcdc4b5 Avoid asmap copies in initialization (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Here are a few things to improve in the asmap implementation. The first two commits are just code improvements. The last one is a bugfix (the exsting code wouldn't correctly apply ASN lookups to mapped/embedded IPv4 addresses).
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jonatack:
ACK c86bc14408 code looks correct, built/ran tests, bitcoind with -asmap pointed to asmap/demo.map
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eca56f8929 test: replace 'regtest' leftovers by self.chain (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up PR to #16681 (fixes#18068), replacing all remaining hardcoded `"regtest"` strings in functional tests by `self.chain`.
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6c22315223 build: add additional attributes to Win installer (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Fixes: #17170.
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317fb96de9 Add search for first blk file with pruned node (Rjected)
Pull request description:
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When bitcoind is running in pruned mode, producing a hashlist with `./linearize-hashes.py linearize.cfg > hashlist.txt` and then executing `linearize-data.py linearize.cfg` will produce:
```
Read 313001 hashes
Input file /home/dan/.bitcoin/blocks/blk00000.dat
Premature end of block data
```
This happens because `linearize-data` starts by attempting to process `blk00000.dat` regardless of whether or not `blk00000.dat` actually exists - this may not be the case if working with a pruned node.
This PR adds a function which finds the first block file that does exist, and calls that function when the `BlockDataCopier` is initialized.
This is a refactor of #16431.
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1abcecc40c Tests: Use self.chain instead of 'regtest' in almost all current tests (Jorge Timón)
Pull request description:
Simply avoiding the hardcoded string in more places for consistency.
It can also allow for more easily reusing tests for other chains other than regtest.
Separated from #8994 .
Continues #16509 .
It is still not complete (ie to be complete, we need the -chain parameter in #16680 and make whether acceptnonstdtxs is allowed for that chain or not customizable for regtest [or for custom chains like in #8994 ] ). But while being incomplete like #16509 , it's quite simple to review and another step forward IMO.
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re-ACK 1abcecc. I think it's an improvement even if incomplete and if some PR's might accidentally bring "regtest" back. Subsequent improvements hopefully don't have to touch 16 files.
elichai:
Code review ACK 1abcecc40c
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 1abcecc40c.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 1abcecc40c
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ff59bcd321 gui: Drop PeerTableModel dependency to ClientModel (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Class `PeerTableModel` doesn't actually depend on `ClientModel`.
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Empact:
Code Review ACK ff59bcd321
hebasto:
ACK ff59bcd321, tested on Linux Mint 19.3. No changes in behavior are observed.
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0a50019fde Walk pindexBestHeader back to ChainActive().Tip() if it is invalid (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Instead of keeping pindexBestHeader set to the best header we've
ever seen, reset it back to our validated tip if we find an ancestor
of it turns out to be invalid. While the name is now a bit confusing,
this matches much better with how it is used in practice, see below.
Further, this opens up more use-cases for it in the future, namely
aggressively searching for new peers in case we have discovered
(possibly via some covert channel) headers which we do not know to be
invalid, but which we cannot find block data for.
Places pindexBestHeader is used:
* Various GUI displays of the best header and getblockchaininfo["headers"],
I don't think changing this is bad, and if anything this is less confusing
in the presence of an invalid block.
* IsCurrentForFeeEstimation(): If anything I think ensuring pindexBestHeader
isn't some crazy invalid chain is better than the alternative, even in the
case where you are rejecting the current chain due to hardware error (since
hopefully in that case you won't get any new blocks anyway).
* ConnectBlock assumevalid checks: We use pindexBestHeader to check that the
block we're connecting leads to something with nMinimumChainWork (preventing
a user-set assumevalid from having bogus work) and that the block we're
connecting leads to pindexBestHeader (I'm not too worried about this one -
it's nice to "disable" assumevalid if we have a long invalid headers chain,
but I don't see it as a critical protection).
* BlockRequestAllowed() uses pindexBestHeader as its target to ensure the
requested block is within a month of the "current chain". I don't think this
is a meaningful difference, if we're rejecting the current tip we're
trivially fingerprintable anyway, and if the chain really does have a bunch
of invalid crap near the tip, using the best not-invalid header is likely a
better criteria.
* ProcessGetBlockData uses pindexBestHeader as the "current chain" definition
of whether a block request is "historical" for the purpose of bandwidth
limiting. Similarly, I don't see why this is a meaningful change.
* We use pindexBestHeader for requesting missing headers on receipt of a
headers/compact block message or block inv as well as for initial getheaders.
I think this is definitely wrong, using the best not-invalid header for such
requests is much better.
* We use pindexBestHeader to define the "current chain" for deciding when
we're close to done with initial headers sync. I don't think this is a
meaningful change.
* We use pindexBestHeader to decide if initial headers sync has timed out. If
we're rejecting the chain due to hardware error this may result in
additional cases where we ban a peer, but this is already true, so I think
its fine.
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ariard:
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bd5a026928 Make UpdateTransactionsFromBlock use Epochs (Jeremy Rubin)
2ccb7cca4a Add Epoch Guards to CTXMemPoolEntry and CTxMemPool (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
UpdateTransactionsFromBlock is called during a re-org. When a re-org occurs, all of the transactions in the mempool may be descendants from a transaction which is in the pre-reorg block. This can cause us to propagate updates, worst case, to every transaction in the mempool.
Because we construct a `setEntries setChildren`, which is backed by a `std::set`, it is possible that this algorithm is `O(N log N)`.
By using an Epoch visitor pattern, we can limit this to `O(N)` worst case behavior.
Epochs are also less resource intensive than almost any set option (e.g., hash set) because they are allocation free.
This PR is related to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17268, it is a small subset of the changes which have been refactored slightly to ease review. If this PR gets review & merge, I will follow up with more PRs (similar to #17268) to improve the mempool
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adamjonas:
Just to summarize for those looking to review - as of bd5a026 there are 3 ACKs (@sdaftuar, @ariard, and @hebasto) and one "looks good" from @ajtowns with no NACKs or any show-stopping concerns raised.
ajtowns:
ACK bd5a026928 (code review)
ariard:
Code review ACK bd5a026
hebasto:
ACK bd5a026928, modulo some nits and a typo.
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9a299a59cc net: reference instead of copy in BlockConnected range loop (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Reference elements in range for loop instead of copying them and
fix Clang `-Wrange-loop-analysis` warning introduced in a029e18
```
net_processing.cpp:1185:25: warning: loop variable 'ptx' of
type 'const std::shared_ptr<const CTransaction>' creates a copy from
type 'const std::shared_ptr<const CTransaction>' [-Wrange-loop-analysis]
for (const auto ptx : pblock->vtx) {
^
net_processing.cpp:1185:14: note: use reference type
'const std::shared_ptr<const CTransaction> &' to prevent copying
for (const auto ptx : pblock->vtx) {
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.
```
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elichai:
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d3bc184081 doc: update release notes with getaddressinfo label deprecation (Jon Atack)
72af93f364 test: getaddressinfo label deprecation test (Jon Atack)
d48875fa20 rpc: deprecate getaddressinfo label field (Jon Atack)
dc0cabeda4 test: remove getaddressinfo label tests (Jon Atack)
c7654af6f8 doc: address pr17578 review feedback (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This PR builds on #17578 (now merged) and deprecates the rpc getaddressinfo `label` field. The deprecated behavior can be re-enabled by starting bitcoind with `-deprecatedrpc=label`.
See http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-11-22.html#l-622 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17283#issuecomment-554458001 for more context.
Reviewers: This PR may be tested manually by building, then running bitcoind with and without the `-deprecatedrpc=label` flag while verifying the rpc getaddressinfo output and help text.
Next step: add support for multiple labels.
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laanwj:
ACK d3bc184081
meshcollider:
utACK d3bc184081
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