No behavior change.
This code was introduced in 5add7a7 before we required C++11, which is
why the struct was needed. As we are now using more modern C++ and this
is the only place where lockpoints are updated for mempool entries, it
is more idiomatic to call `modify` with a lambda.
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
Similar to how we specify the OS's we build Qt for, specify which OS's
we will build qrencode for (a qt dependency). This commit alone doesn't
change anything, but when we start supporting other OS's, i.e #23948,
where we wont support qt (or at least initially), it'll skip building
the qrencode package, which would be unused.
Behavior change: don't quit right after LimitMempoolSize() when a
package is partially submitted. We should still send
TransactionAddedToMempool notifications for
transactions that were submitted.
Not behavior change: add a new package validation result for mempool logic errors.
The previous interface required callers to guess that the tx had been
swapped and look up the tx again by txid to find a `MEMPOOL_ENTRY`
result. This is a confusing interface.
Instead, explicitly tell the caller that this transaction was
`DIFFERENT_WITNESS` in the result linked to the mempool entry's wtxid.
This gives the caller all the information they need in 1 lookup, and
they can query the mempool for the other transaction if needed.
7f122a4188 fuzz: non-addrman fuzz tests: override-able check ratio (Vasil Dimov)
3bd83e273d fuzz: addrman fuzz tests: override-able check ratio (Vasil Dimov)
46b0fe7829 test: non-addrman unit tests: override-able check ratio (Vasil Dimov)
81e4d54d3a test: addrman unit tests: override-able check ratio (Vasil Dimov)
6dff6214be bench: put addrman check ratio in a variable (Vasil Dimov)
6f7c7567c5 fuzz: parse the command line arguments in fuzz tests (Vasil Dimov)
92a0f7e58d test: parse the command line arguments in unit tests (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Previously command line arguments passed to unit and fuzz tests would be ignored by the tests themselves. They would be used by the boost test framework (e.g. `--run_test="addrman_tests/*"`) or by the fuzzer (e.g. `-runs=1`). However both provide ways to pass down the extra arguments to the test itself. Use that, parse the arguments and make them available to the tests via `gArgs`.
This makes the tests more flexible as they can be run with any bitcoind config option specified on the command line.
When creating `AddrMan` objects in tests, use `-checkaddrman=` (if provided) instead of hardcoding the check ratio in many different places. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20233#issuecomment-889813074 for further motivation for this.
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5574e6ed52 refactor: replace RecursiveMutex `m_callbacks_mutex` with Mutex (Sebastian Falbesoner)
3aa258109e scripted-diff: rename `m_cs_callbacks_pending` -> `m_callbacks_mutex` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the RecursiveMutex `m_cs_callbacks_pending`. All of the critical sections (6 in total) only directly access the guarded elements, i.e. it is not possible that within one section another one is called, and we can use a regular Mutex:
807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L138-L145)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L152-L160)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L169-L172)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L184-L187)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L197-L199)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L203-L206)
Also, it is renamed to adapt to the (unwritten) naming convention to use the `_mutex` suffix rather than the `cs_` prefix.
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30927cb530 refactor: replace RecursiveMutex `m_subver_mutex` with Mutex (Sebastian Falbesoner)
0639aba42a scripted-diff: rename `cs_SubVer` -> `m_subver_mutex` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the RecursiveMutex `cs_SubVer`. Both of the critical sections only directly access the guarded variable, i.e. it is not possible that within one section another one is called, and we can use a regular Mutex.
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fa99e108e7 Fix implicit-integer-sign-change in arith_uint256 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This refactor doesn't change behaviour, but clarifies that the numbers being dealt with aren't supposed to be negative. This helps when reading the code and allows to remove a sanitizer suppression for the whole file.
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fac22fd36b log: Remove GetAdjustedTime from IBD header progress estimation (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is a "refactor" that shouldn't change behaviour, because the two times are most likely equal. A minimum of 5 outbound peers are needed to adjust the time. And if the time is adjusted, it will be by at most 70 minutes (`DEFAULT_MAX_TIME_ADJUSTMENT`). Thus, the progress estimate should differ by at most 7 blocks.
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fa7238300c fuzz: Limit fuzzed time to years 2000-2100 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It doesn't make sense to fuzz times in the past, as Bitcoin Core will refuse to start in the past.
Fix that and also remove a sanitizer suppression, which would be hit in net_processing in `ProcessMessage`:
```cpp
if (addr.nTime <= 100000000 || addr.nTime > nNow + 10 * 60)
addr.nTime = nNow - 5 * 24 * 60 * 60; // <-- Here
```
This changes the format of fuzz inputs. Previously a time value was (de)serialized as 40 bytes, now it is 32 bytes.
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In each of the critical sections, only the the guarded variable is
accessed, without any chance that within one section another one is
called. Hence, we can use an ordinary Mutex instead of RecursiveMutex.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/std::string m_command;/std::string m_type;/g' ./src/net.h
sed -i 's/* command and size./* type and size./g' ./src/net.h
sed -i 's/msg.m_command/msg.m_type/g' ./src/net.cpp ./src/net_processing.cpp ./src/test/fuzz/p2p_transport_serialization.cpp
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
In each of the critical sections, only the the guarded variables are
accessed, without any chance that within one section another one is
called. Hence, we can use an ordinary Mutex instead of RecursiveMutex.
aa8a65e4a8 test: use MiniWallet for mempool_accept.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
b24f6c6855 test: MiniWallet: support default `from_node` for creating txs (Sebastian Falbesoner)
f30041c914 test: create txs with current `nVersion` (2) by default (Sebastian Falbesoner)
2f79786822 test: refactor: add constant for sequence number `SEQUENCE_FINAL` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (mempool_accept.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in #20078.
It also includes some other minor changes that came up while working on the replacement:
* [commit 1/4] replace magic number 0xffffffff for a tx's nSequence with a new constant `SEQUENCE_FINAL`
* [commit 2/4] create `CTransaction` instances with the current nVersion=2 by default, in order to use BIP68 for tests
* [commit 3/4] support default `from_node` parameter for creating txs (this is a stripped down version of PR #24025)
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c62d763fc3 Necessary improvements to make configure work without libevent installed (Perlover)
091ccc38c2 The evhttp_connection_get_peer function from libevent changes the type of the second parameter. Fixing the problem. (Perlover)
Pull request description:
The second parameter of evhttp_connection_get_peer in libevent already has type as `const char **`
The compilation of bitcoind with the fresh libevent occurs errors
Details: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23606
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This distribution is used for more than just the next inv send, so make
the name more generic.
Also rename to "exponential" to avoid the confusion that this is a
poisson distribution.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
ren() { sed -i "s/\<$1\>/$2/g" $(git grep -l "$1" ./src) ; }
ren PoissonNextSend GetExponentialRand
ren "a poisson timer" "an exponential timer"
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
b5c9bb5cb9 util: Restore GetIntArg saturating behavior (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
The new locale-independent atoi64 method introduced in #20452 parses large integer values higher than maximum representable value as 0 instead of the maximum value, which breaks backwards compatibility. This commit restores compatibility and adds test coverage for this case in terms of the related GetIntArg and strtoll functions.
Specifically, command line or bitcoin.conf integer values greater than `9223372036854775807` (`2**63-1`) used to be parsed as `9223372036854775807` before #20452. Then #20452 caused them to be parsed as `0`. And after this PR they will be parsed as `9223372036854775807` again.
This change is a stripped-down alternative version of #23841 by jamesob
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3c4f5d2a20 scripted-diff: Rename functions to drop mention of boost (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Nothing specific to Boost is in `GUIUtil::qstringToBoostPath` and `GUIUtil::boostPathToQString` functions.
Related to bitcoin/bitcoin#20744.
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a229451590 build: Point Guix to the current top of the "version-1.4.0" branch (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (c561f2f06e) the commit in Guix repo from bitcoin/bitcoin#23778 seems unavailable:
```
$ git checkout fa17abf1af09570708daa28dd40ffbc932ebe25c
fatal: reference is not a tree: fa17abf1af09570708daa28dd40ffbc932ebe25c
```
This PR points Guix to the current top of the "version-1.4.0" branch.
Fixes#24040.
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ce95fb36af Remove cs_main lock annotation from ChainstateManager.m_blockman (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
`BlockManager` is a large data structure, and `cs_main` is not required to take its address or access every part of it. Individual `BlockManager` fields and methods which do require `cs_main` like `m_block_index` and `LookupBlockIndex` are already annotated separately, and these other annotations describe locking requirements more accurately and do a better job enforcing thread safety.
Since `cs_main` is not needed to access the address of the m_block object, this commit drops `cs_main` LOCK calls which were added pointlessly to satisfy this annotation in the past.
Code changes were made by dongcarl, I just wrote the commit description
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9d3e95d77c [bugfix] prevent UnicodeDecodeError errors when opening log file in feature_init.py (sogoagain)
Pull request description:
Should fix#23989
To fix a bug, I modified `feature_init.py` to open the log file as a byte stream when opening it.
thank you.
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The new locale-independent atoi64 method introduced in #20452 parses
large integer values higher than maximum representable value as 0
instead of the maximum value, which breaks backwards compatibility.
This commit restores compatibility and adds test coverage for this case
in terms of the related GetIntArg and strtoll functions.
Co-authored-by: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>