autoconf and automake changes to support multiprocess gui/node/wallet execution.
This adds a new --enable-multiprocess flag, and build configuration code to
detect libraries needed for multiprocess support. The --enable-multiprocess
flag builds new bitcoin-node and bitcoin-gui executables, which are updated in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102 to communicate across processes.
But for now they are functionally equivalent to existing bitcoind and
bitcoin-qt executables.
autotools and automake changes to support multiprocess execution.
This adds a new --enable-multiprocess flag, and build configuration code to
detect libraries needed for multiprocess support. The --enable-multiprocess
flag builds new bitcoin-node and bitcoin-gui executables, which are updated in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102 to communicate across processes.
But for now they are functionally equivalent to existing bitcoind and
bitcoin-qt executables.
`bitcoinstrings.cpp` is to be generated at release time. Hence,
it should not depend on whether the source files are younger as the
releaser may proceed from a fresh checkout.
Move qt translations to a separate make include file.
This makes it easier to auto-generate this list from tooling
(see bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools#36).
1e0f3c4499 macOS: disable AppNap during sync (Alexey Ivanov)
Pull request description:
Code based on pull/5804. Tested only on macOS 10.13.3 and should support 10.9+.
What macOS versions bitcoin core currently supports?
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48439b3c10 Don't link SSL_LIBS with GUI unless BIP70 is enabled (James Hilliard)
fbb643d2a5 Add BIP70 deprecation warning (James Hilliard)
38b98507cd qt: cleanup: Move BIP70 functions together in paymentserver (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
9dcf6c0dfe build: Add --disable-bip70 configure option (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This is based off of #11622 and adds a deprecation warning when a BIP70 URL is used.
Rational:
- BIP70 increases attack surface in multiple ways and is difficult for third party wallets to implement in a secure manner
- Very few merchants use the standard BIP70 variant supported by Bitcoin Core
- The one major payment processor that doesn't support BIP21 and currently uses a customized non-standard version of BIP70 has indicated that "Unfortunately the original BIP70 is not useful for us."
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This patch adds a --disable-bip70 configure option that disables BIP70
payment request support. When disabled, this removes the dependency of
the GUI on OpenSSL and Protobuf.
4defdfab94 [MOVEONLY] Move unused Merkle branch code to tests (Pieter Wuille)
4437d6e1f3 8-way AVX2 implementation for double SHA256 on 64-byte inputs (Pieter Wuille)
230294bf5f 4-way SSE4.1 implementation for double SHA256 on 64-byte inputs (Pieter Wuille)
1f0e7ca09c Use SHA256D64 in Merkle root computation (Pieter Wuille)
d0c9632883 Specialized double sha256 for 64 byte inputs (Pieter Wuille)
57f34630fb Refactor SHA256 code (Pieter Wuille)
0df017889b Benchmark Merkle root computation (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This introduces a framework for specialized double-SHA256 with 64 byte inputs. 4 different implementations are provided:
* Generic C++ (reusing the normal SHA256 code)
* Specialized C++ for 64-byte inputs, but no special instructions
* 4-way using SSE4.1 intrinsics
* 8-way using AVX2 intrinsics
On my own system (AVX2 capable), I get these benchmarks for computing the Merkle root of 9001 leaves (supported lengths / special instructions / parallellism):
* 7.2 ms with varsize/naive/1way (master, non-SSE4 hardware)
* 5.8 ms with size64/naive/1way (this PR, non-SSE4 capable systems)
* 4.8 ms with varsize/SSE4/1way (master, SSE4 hardware)
* 2.9 ms with size64/SSE4/4way (this PR, SSE4 hardware)
* 1.1 ms with size64/AVX2/8way (this PR, AVX2 hardware)
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Unlike Qt5, the Qt4 signals implementation doesn't allow a signal to be
directly connected to a c++ lambda expression. Work around this by defining a
Callback QObject with a virtual method that can forward calls to a closure.
The Qt4 error was reported by Patrick Strateman <patrick.strateman@gmail.com>
in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10039#issuecomment-289248763
0c4e6ce Add MIT license to build-aux/m4 scripts (Luke Dashjr)
3f8a5d8 Trivial: build-aux/m4/l_atomic: Fix typo (Luke Dashjr)
3b4b6dc Add MIT license to autogen.sh and share/genbuild.sh (Luke Dashjr)
f4dffdd Add MIT license to Makefiles (Luke Dashjr)