01a3392b1b Drop bitcoin-wallet dependency on libevent (Russell Yanofsky)
0660119ac3 Drop unintended bitcoin-tx dependency on libevent (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This fixes compile errors trying to build bitcoin-tx and bitcoin-wallet without libevent, which were reported by Luke Dashjr in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18465
The fix avoiding `bitcoin-tx` dependency on libevent just adds a conditional build rule. This is implemented in the first commit (more details in commit description).
The fix avoiding `bitcoin-wallet` dependency on libevent requires minor code changes, because `bitcoin-wallet` (unlike `bitcoin-tx`) links against code that calls `urlDecode` / `evhttp_uridecode`. This fix is implemented in the second commit (again details in the commit description).
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5df0877f91 test: update and harden interface_bitcoin_cli tests (Jon Atack)
75019774c9 cli -getinfo: use getbalances instead of deprecated getwalletinfo balance (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Extracted from #18453 to preserve that PR as a discussion on multiwallet RPC/CLI.
This PR updates `bitcoin-cli -getinfo` to fetch the wallet balance from `getbalances` in order to no longer depend on `getwalletinfo.balance` which was deprecated a year ago in facfb41.
I found this when removing the getwalletinfo() `balance`, `unconfirmed_balance`, and `immature_balance` fields to see what broke from depending on them.
I didn't see any perceivable change in `-getinfo` run time from the change.
Test coverage for this change is provided by `test/functional/interface_bitcoin_cli.py`, which the second commit updates to (a) no longer depend on getwalletinfo.balances and (b) test the -getinfo blockcount and balance fields against non-default, non-zero values.
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Now that 0.20 branch has been split off, master is 0.20.99 (pre-0.21).
Also clean out release notes.
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fad691cafe rpc: Make verifychain default values static, not depend on global args (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This fixes several issues:
* The documentation is not compile-time static and depends on run-time arguments, making it impossible to host it on a static resource like a website or pdf. See also a similar change in the wallet rpc code: #18499
* The same call (relying on default values) will run different code on different machines, depending on the command line args that were used to start the server. This might lead to hard-to-debug-remote issues.
This is a small behaviour change, and I will add release notes.
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7fcdec0f32 Remove PID file at the very end (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
While reproducing the bug from #18517, I've noticed that the `bitcoind.pid` file has already been removed when the `bitcoind` hangs.
This PR makes `Shutdown()` keep the `bitcoind.pid` file available until the end.
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fa1da3d4bf test: Add basic addr relay test (MarcoFalke)
fa1793c1c4 net: Pass connman const when relaying address (MarcoFalke)
fa47a0b003 net: Make addr relay mockable (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
As usual:
* Switch to std::chrono time to be type-safe and mockable
* Add basic test that relies on mocktime to add code coverage
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478c11dde3 Correct scripted-diff example link (Yahia Chiheb)
Pull request description:
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5ca90f8b59 scripts: add MACHO lazy bindings check to security-check.py (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is a slightly belated follow up to #17686 and some discussion with Cory. It's not entirely clear if we should make this change due to the way the macOS dynamic loader appears to work. However I'm opening this for some discussion. Also related to #17768.
#### Issue:
[`LD64`](https://opensource.apple.com/source/ld64/) doesn't set the [MH_BINDATLOAD](https://opensource.apple.com/source/xnu/xnu-6153.11.26/EXTERNAL_HEADERS/mach-o/loader.h.auto.html) bit in the header of MACHO executables, when building with `-bind_at_load`. This is in contradiction to the [documentation](https://opensource.apple.com/source/ld64/ld64-450.3/doc/man/man1/ld.1.auto.html):
```bash
-bind_at_load
Sets a bit in the mach header of the resulting binary which tells dyld to
bind all symbols when the binary is loaded, rather than lazily.
```
The [`ld` in Apples cctools](https://opensource.apple.com/source/cctools/cctools-927.0.2/ld/layout.c.auto.html) does set the bit, however the [cctools-port](https://github.com/tpoechtrager/cctools-port/) that we use for release builds, bundles `LD64`.
However; even if the linker hasn't set that bit, the dynamic loader ([`dyld`](https://opensource.apple.com/source/dyld/)) doesn't seem to ever check for it, and from what I understand, it looks at a different part of the header when determining whether to lazily load symbols.
Note that our release binaries are currently working as expected, and no lazy loading occurs.
#### Example:
Using a small program, we can observe the behaviour of the dynamic loader.
Conducted using:
```bash
clang++ --version
Apple clang version 11.0.0 (clang-1100.0.33.17)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin18.7.0
ld -v
@(#)PROGRAM:ld PROJECT:ld64-530
BUILD 18:57:17 Dec 13 2019
LTO support using: LLVM version 11.0.0, (clang-1100.0.33.17) (static support for 23, runtime is 23)
TAPI support using: Apple TAPI version 11.0.0 (tapi-1100.0.11)
```
```cpp
#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cout << "Hello World!\n";
return 0;
}
```
Compile and check the MACHO header:
```bash
clang++ test.cpp -o test
otool -vh test
...
Mach header
magic cputype cpusubtype caps filetype ncmds sizeofcmds flags
MH_MAGIC_64 X86_64 ALL LIB64 EXECUTE 16 1424 NOUNDEFS DYLDLINK TWOLEVEL WEAK_DEFINES BINDS_TO_WEAK PIE
# Run and dump dynamic loader bindings:
DYLD_PRINT_BINDINGS=1 DYLD_PRINT_TO_FILE=no_bind.txt ./test
Hello World!
```
Recompile with `-bind_at_load`. Note still no `BINDATLOAD` flag:
```bash
clang++ test.cpp -o test -Wl,-bind_at_load
otool -vh test
Mach header
magic cputype cpusubtype caps filetype ncmds sizeofcmds flags
MH_MAGIC_64 X86_64 ALL LIB64 EXECUTE 16 1424 NOUNDEFS DYLDLINK TWOLEVEL WEAK_DEFINES BINDS_TO_WEAK PIE
...
DYLD_PRINT_BINDINGS=1 DYLD_PRINT_TO_FILE=bind.txt ./test
Hello World!
```
If we diff the outputs, you can see that `dyld` doesn't perform any lazy bindings when the binary is compiled with `-bind_at_load`, even if the `BINDATLOAD` flag is not set:
```diff
@@ -1,11 +1,27 @@
+dyld: bind: test:0x103EDF030 = libc++.1.dylib:__ZNKSt3__16locale9use_facetERNS0_2idE, *0x103EDF030 = 0x7FFF70C9FA58
+dyld: bind: test:0x103EDF038 = libc++.1.dylib:__ZNKSt3__18ios_base6getlocEv, *0x103EDF038 = 0x7FFF70CA12C2
+dyld: bind: test:0x103EDF068 = libc++.1.dylib:__ZNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE6sentryC1ERS3_, *0x103EDF068 = 0x7FFF70CA12B6
+dyld: bind: test:0x103EDF070 = libc++.1.dylib:__ZNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE6sentryD1Ev, *0x103EDF070 = 0x7FFF70CA1528
+dyld: bind: test:0x103EDF080 = libc++.1.dylib:__ZNSt3__16localeD1Ev, *0x103EDF080 = 0x7FFF70C9FAE6
<trim>
-dyld: lazy bind: test:0x10D4AC0C8 = libsystem_platform.dylib:_strlen, *0x10D4AC0C8 = 0x7FFF73C5C6E0
-dyld: lazy bind: test:0x10D4AC068 = libc++.1.dylib:__ZNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE6sentryC1ERS3_, *0x10D4AC068 = 0x7FFF70CA12B6
-dyld: lazy bind: test:0x10D4AC038 = libc++.1.dylib:__ZNKSt3__18ios_base6getlocEv, *0x10D4AC038 = 0x7FFF70CA12C2
-dyld: lazy bind: test:0x10D4AC030 = libc++.1.dylib:__ZNKSt3__16locale9use_facetERNS0_2idE, *0x10D4AC030 = 0x7FFF70C9FA58
-dyld: lazy bind: test:0x10D4AC080 = libc++.1.dylib:__ZNSt3__16localeD1Ev, *0x10D4AC080 = 0x7FFF70C9FAE6
-dyld: lazy bind: test:0x10D4AC070 = libc++.1.dylib:__ZNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE6sentryD1Ev, *0x10D4AC070 = 0x7FFF70CA1528
```
Note: `dyld` also has a `DYLD_BIND_AT_LAUNCH=1` environment variable, that when set, will force any lazy bindings to be non-lazy:
```bash
dyld: forced lazy bind: test:0x10BEC8068 = libc++.1.dylib:__ZNSt3__113basic_ostream
```
#### Thoughts:
After looking at the dyld source, I can't find any checks for `MH_BINDATLOAD`. You can see the flags it does check for, such as MH_PIE or MH_BIND_TO_WEAK [here](https://opensource.apple.com/source/dyld/dyld-732.8/src/ImageLoaderMachO.cpp.auto.html).
It seems that the lazy binding of any symbols depends on whether or not [lazy_bind_size](https://opensource.apple.com/source/xnu/xnu-6153.11.26/EXTERNAL_HEADERS/mach-o/loader.h.auto.html) from the `LC_DYLD_INFO_ONLY` load command is > 0. Which was mentioned in [#17686](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17686#issue-350216254).
#### Changes:
This PR is one of [Corys commits](7b6ba26178), that I've rebased and modified to make build. I've also included an addition to the `security-check.py` script to check for the flag.
However, given the above, I'm not entirely sure this patch is the correct approach. If the linker no-longer inserts it, and the dynamic loader doesn't look for it, there might be little benefit to setting it. Or, maybe this is an oversight from Apple and needs some upstream discussion. Looking for some thoughts / Concept ACK/NACK.
One alternate approach we could take is to drop the patch and modify security-check.py to look for `lazy_bind_size` == 0 in the `LC_DYLD_INFO_ONLY` load command, using `otool -l`.
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b1d24d1d03 Reorder the test instructions by number (Pieter Wuille)
c2ccadc26a Merge and generalize case 3 and case 6 (Pieter Wuille)
402ad5aaca Only run sanity check once at the end (Pieter Wuille)
eda8309bfc Assert immediately rather than caching failure (Pieter Wuille)
55608455cb Make a fuzzer-based copy of the prevector randomized test (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The current prevector test effectively randomly generates a number of operations to perform on a prevector and a normal vector, and checks consistency between the two.
By converting this into a fuzzer the operations can be targetted rather than random.
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faede1b293 test: Properly raise FailedToStartError when rpc shutdown before warmup finished (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Should fix issues such as https://travis-ci.org/github/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/671910152#L7034
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6136a96cdf ci: Rename RUN_CI_ON_HOST to DANGER_RUN_CI_ON_HOST (Hennadii Stepanov)
97ba77aa8e ci: Add native s390x (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Unlike the Docker wrapped solution (#17591) this PR suggests running on host system directly.
This approach makes builds quick and stable (see: #18106).
The excerpt from the Travis log:
```
...
Running on host system without docker wrapper
...
Byte Order: Big Endian
...
```
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fa7af33b4c ci: Run unit tests sequential once (MarcoFalke)
fa68a3e764 appveyor: Enable minimal unit test logging to aid debugging (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixes#16976
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Previously, a default match-everything bloom filter was set for every peer,
i.e. even before receiving a 'filterload' message and after receiving a
'filterclear' message code branches checking for the existence of the filter
by testing the pointer "pfilter" were _always_ executed.
cdfb8e7afa tests: Add fuzzing harness for HTTPRequest, libevent's evhttp and related functions (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harness for `HTTPRequest`, `libevent`'s `evhttp` and related functions.
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7777e3624f scripted-diff: Replace strCommand with msg_type (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Receiving a message is not a command, but simply a message of some type
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283bd72156 tests: Add coverage of {,Incremental}DynamicUsage(const std::set<X, Y>& s) to existing fuzzer (practicalswift)
bf76000493 tests: Add fuzzing harness for classes/functions in cuckoocache.h (practicalswift)
57890b2555 tests: Add fuzzing harness for classes/functions in checkqueue.h (practicalswift)
2df5701e90 tests: Add coverage of GetVirtualTransactionSize(...) to existing fuzzer (practicalswift)
7b9a2dc864 tests: Add fuzzing harness for AdditionOverflow(...) (practicalswift)
44fb2a596b tests: Add fuzzing harness for FeeFilterRounder (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Includes:
```
tests: Add fuzzing harness for FeeFilterRounder
tests: Add fuzzing harness for classes/functions in checkqueue.h
tests: Add fuzzing harness for classes/functions in cuckoocache.h
tests: Add coverage of {,Incremental}DynamicUsage(const std::set<X, Y>& s) to existing fuzzer
tests: Add coverage of GetVirtualTransactionSize(...) to existing fuzzer
tests: Add fuzzing harness for AdditionOverflow(...)
```
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core.
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13d2a33537 Fix unregister_all_during_call cleanup (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Use `TestingSetup` fixture to fix `unregister_all_during_call` test not calling `UnregisterBackgroundSignalScheduler`, which could trigger an assert in `RegisterBackgroundSignalScheduler` when called in later tests
Failure reported by fanquake https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18551#issuecomment-610974251
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da0842dcd4 build: Update ax_boost_mase.m4 to the latest serial (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Picked from the upstream 90814f1895Fix#17010.
This PR is [alternative](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17010#issuecomment-610651736) to #18501.
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Use TestingSetup fixture to fix unregister_all_during_call test not calling
UnregisterBackgroundSignalScheduler, which could trigger an assert in
RegisterBackgroundSignalScheduler when called in later tests
Failure reported by fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18551#issuecomment-610974251
2276339a17 Add test for UnregisterAllValidationInterfaces bug (Russell Yanofsky)
3c61abbbc8 Do not clear validationinterface entries being executed (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The previous code for MainSignalsInstance::Clear would decrement the reference
count of every interface, including ones that were already Unregister()ed but
still being executed.
This fixes the issue pointed out here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18524/files#r404395685 . It's not currently observable.
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 2276339a17. No change to bugfix, just rebased and new test commit added since last review
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The libtool unsorted 'find' determinism issue seemed to have been solved
in gcc-9's git: d41cd173e23ebea7c758644d6ad6e0fde1c2e3a6 or SVN: r262451
Furthermore, it seems that Ubuntu Focal 20.04 LTS is going to ship with
gcc 9 and mingw-w64 7, which will match what we have now.
-----
A note on this:
Careful observers will see that previously I stated that all released
versions of gcc were bootstrapped with a libtool 2.2.7a, meaning that
they all had the unsorted 'find' determinism issue first resolved in
libtool 2.2.7b.
However, I was mistaken, gcc's ltmain.sh CLAIMS it was generated by
libtool 2.2.7a, but it was in fact edited manually. It seems that gcc
maintains their own versions of ltmain.sh and libtool.m4, and only
sometimes backports patches from upstream.
Quite confusing.
This is no longer needed after 3bef7c22 in the mingw-w64 git repository,
which is first included in mingw-w64 v7.0.0.
As of the previous bump to our Guix time machine, we now use mingw-w64
v7.0.0.
Most of the mingw-w64 toolchain changes have now been upstreamed, we can
point to a commit that exists upstream.
NOTE: I'm not changing the URL yet until we see that Guix upstream will
accept all my patches for macOS.
-----
The Guix tree that's referred to by this commit contains the following
changes relevant to our mingw-w64 build:
b066c25026
Adds a PACKAGES-WITH-*PATCHES procedure which we can use in the future
to apply patches to packages if those patches are not considered
appropriate to upstream Guix
4719b71572
Adds mingw-w64 (the libc itself) reproducibility patches, taken from
debian.
79825bee07 + 401d28e433 + c1c50cb5b0
Add mingw-w64 specific binutils patches, taken from debian.
Specifically, the "Make DLL import libraries reproducible" patch made
libbitcoinconsensus.dll.a build reproducibly. The followup commits
were hotfixes for my mistakes.
0f864175dc
Bumps mingw-w64 to v7.0.0. This is the first release that enables
secure APIs by default (which we need), and gains _FORTIFY_SOURCE
support. This will also be what Ubuntu Focal 20.04 LTS releases with.
cdf00cf75d
Bumps NSIS to v3.05. This is the first release that includes a fix for
a reproducibility bug found by some of the electrum developers. See
details here: https://sourceforge.net/p/nsis/bugs/1230/
The previous code for MainSignalsInstance::Clear would decrement the reference
count of every interface, including ones that were already Unregister()ed but
still being executed.
fa1a92224d rpc: Avoid initialization-order-fiasco on static CRPCCommand tables (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the fiasco is only theoretical because all content of the table are compile-time constants. However, the fiasco materializes should they ever become run-time constants (e.g. #18531).
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ACK fa1a92224d -- fiasco bad :)
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7a2ecf16df Wallet: Change IsMine check in CWallet::DelAddressBook from assert to failure (Luke Dashjr)
2952c46b92 Wallet: Replace CAddressBookData.name with GetLabel() method (Luke Dashjr)
d7092c392e QA: Test that change doesn't turn into non-change when spent in an avoid-reuse wallet (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to #18192, not strictly necessary for 0.20
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jnewbery:
utACK 7a2ecf16df
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56fe839e4e qt: Fix Window -> Minimize menu item (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Now Window -> Minimize menu item is broken on Linux.
Steps to reproduce:
1. start `bitcoin-qt`
2. activate Window -> Minimize menu item with a keyboard (not by a shortcut) or a mouse
**Expected behavior**
The main window gets minimized.
**Actual behavior**
The main window still unchanged. Even worse: the menu widget becomes a separate window:
![Screenshot from 2020-04-07 00-32-02](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/78608129-ffb1dd80-7868-11ea-8e73-62ecc140ac1f.png)
This PR does not touch the macOS specific code as `qApp->focusWindow()` seems work on macOS flawlessly.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Tested ACK 56fe839e4e on bionic with qt 5.9.5.
Tree-SHA512: 3582e44ba181d859f5994b9cddc6ce1b60aa1db520a31dd3a0684336c79d558d7410ce7a1ab5b0860c6431b54d8acc3aa16e399717b4c70839861e6b6c4290c0