80f8b92f4f remove libbitcoinconsensus (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This was deprecated in `v27.0`, for removal in `v28.0`. See discussion in PR #29189.
ACKs for top commit:
theuni:
Concept ACK and light review ACK 80f8b92f4f. My only hesitation here is that (afaics?) there's now nothing keeping undesired features like threading or globals from working their way into the interpreter in future commits.
m3dwards:
Concept ACK 80f8b92f4f
TheCharlatan:
ACK 80f8b92f4f
hebasto:
ACK 80f8b92f4f, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK.
Tree-SHA512: 17a62118aeb088f2695c892bb32794dfea3061e3cb7d9e8e9f1c06c3ff6f63a7587fa532e37edbb91fbc5a19b12c9a0f8e05fa9e8864aa07f92665375d847e80
fa75220ac5 ci: Use clang-18 in asan/fuzz/tsan task (MarcoFalke)
fad23a0646 ci: Bump clang+llvm in i686_multiprocess task (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Use clang-18, which comes with bugfixes and sanitizer upgrades.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa75220ac5
Tree-SHA512: da251eb55d3a7e537110b03fb0fc10fc6e2f4406d55bdb33bdc91459daabfd3b8d1d20859a66718bb1b09126e11495f6584c52504a85eb09bde9eafafdaf0b0b
430f319f73 depends: qt 5.15.13 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
I need to try and patch around Qts buildsystem to keep #21778 moving along (the issue being that even when you tell Qt to build using Clang on Linux, it still calls out to GCC, breaking our ability to have a macOS release build env that doesn't have a GCC toolchain installed, and thus no `ld` binary).
Before trying to patch Qt any further, update to the latest LTS release, and update the current patch set.
ACKs for top commit:
TheCharlatan:
Re-ACK 430f319f73
hebasto:
re-ACK 430f319f73.
Tree-SHA512: 11122c04d63f4ec79e5d7945e1686eaf308cb1f98c3ff8bc52e265d7353cd4f1a532f4d78d55b43183245aeebf93cc1092087d9fe83e42eefa8a69ad9017d2da
6c2990416e ci: Pull in qtbase5-dev instead of seperate low-level libraries (laanwj)
a3c6a13cb2 doc: Suggest installing dev packages for debian/ubuntu qt5 build (laanwj)
Pull request description:
Pretty much all library packages were renamed in the 64-bit time_t migration to add `t64` (even on 64-bit platforms).
Instead of complicating the doc with conditional package names, suggest installing the `-dev` packages which still have the same name, and besides that, are the right way to go about it as they contain the "user facing" C++ headers needed to build against Qt5. They pull in the necessary library packages through dependencies.
For Fedora, devel packages are already suggested.
This affects Ubuntu 24.04 and Debian Testing.
ACKs for top commit:
maflcko:
lgtm ACK 6c2990416e
hebasto:
ACK 6c2990416e.
Tree-SHA512: dae21b7d08fdb221b7b72c323fdaaa6d1a8b014f90e24d2beae64b1ae229fdbeb93d726a61e826447813e52a3cb9775426aefc6c44a4c5ccc541afabb89cb135
601edd8ee8 ci: use codespell 2.2.6 (fanquake)
52fa0d285f doc: fix some typos (crazeteam)
b5ed13a240 doc: Fix typos (RoboSchmied)
Pull request description:
Combines the recent PRs to fix typos so they can be merged.
ACKs for top commit:
brunoerg:
crACK 601edd8ee8
tdb3:
crACK 601edd8ee8
kristapsk:
cr utACK 601edd8ee8
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ee1b9b231a CalculateFeerateDiagramsForRBF: update misleading description of old diagram contents (Greg Sanders)
a9d42b9aa5 CompareFeerateDiagram: short-circuit comparison when detected as incomparable (Greg Sanders)
cebcced65e remove erroneous CompareFeerateDiagram comment about slope (Greg Sanders)
a0376e1061 unit test: clarify unstated assumption for calc_feerate_diagram_rbf chunking (Greg Sanders)
890cb015f3 s/effected/affected/ (Greg Sanders)
d9391ec095 CalculateFeerateDiagramsForRBF: remove size tie-breaking from chunking conflicts (Greg Sanders)
b684d82d7e fuzz: Add more invariant checks for package_rbf (Greg Sanders)
2a3ada8b21 fuzz: finer grained ImprovesFeerateDiagram check on error result (Greg Sanders)
c377ae9ba0 unit test: improve ImprovesFeerateDiagram coverage with one less vb case (Greg Sanders)
d2bf923eb1 unit test: make calc_feerate_diagram_rbf less brittle (Greg Sanders)
defe023f6e fuzz: add PrioritiseTransaction coverage in diagram checks (Greg Sanders)
216d5ff162 unit test: add coverage showing priority affects diagram check results (Greg Sanders)
a80d80936a unit test: add CheckConflictTopology case for not the only child (Greg Sanders)
69bd18ca80 unit test: check tx4 conflict error message (Greg Sanders)
c0c37f07eb unit test: have CompareFeerateDiagram tested with diagrams both ways (Greg Sanders)
b62e2c0fa5 ImprovesFeerateDiagram: Spelling fix and removal of unused diagram vectors (Greg Sanders)
bb42402945 doc: fix comment about non-existing CompareFeeFrac (Greg Sanders)
Pull request description:
Follow-ups to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29242
ACKs for top commit:
glozow:
ACK ee1b9b231a, reviewed the changes and package_rbf fuzzer seems to run fine
murchandamus:
crACK ee1b9b231a
ismaelsadeeq:
Code review ACK ee1b9b231a
willcl-ark:
ACK ee1b9b231a
Tree-SHA512: 8399fe12064fb49b0e4c73258968b57be1d9c2e35701b2d3b0bb67e2e4052e44216358238f92508e4697d0fb6176518d5b885474054d3deda242f669e99262a7
746b6d8839 test: Add test for createwalletdescriptor (Ava Chow)
2402b63062 wallet: Test upgrade of pre-taproot wallet to have tr() descriptors (Ava Chow)
460ae1bf67 wallet, rpc: Add createwalletdescriptor RPC (Ava Chow)
8e1a475062 wallet: Be able to retrieve single key from descriptors (Ava Chow)
85b1fb19dd wallet: Add GetActiveHDPubKeys to retrieve xpubs from active descriptors (Ava Chow)
73926f2d31 wallet, descspkm: Refactor wallet descriptor generation to standalone func (Andrew Chow)
54e74f46ea wallet: Refactor function for single DescSPKM setup (Andrew Chow)
3b09d0eb7f tests: Test for gethdkeys (Ava Chow)
5febe28c9e wallet, rpc: Add gethdkeys RPC (Ava Chow)
66632e5c24 wallet: Add IsActiveScriptPubKeyMan (Ava Chow)
fa6a259985 desc spkm: Add functions to retrieve specific private keys (Ava Chow)
fe67841464 descriptor: Be able to get the pubkeys involved in a descriptor (Ava Chow)
ef6745879d key: Add constructor for CExtKey that takes CExtPubKey and CKey (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a `createwalletdescriptor` RPC which allows users to add new automatically generated descriptors to their wallet, e.g. to upgrade a 0.21.x wallet to contain a taproot descriptor. This RPC takes 3 arguments: the output type to create a descriptor for, whether the descriptor will be internal or external, and the HD key to use if the user wishes to use a specific key. The HD key is an optional parameter. If it is not specified, the wallet will use the key shared by the active descriptors, if they are all single key. For most users in the expected upgrade scenario, this should be sufficient. In more advanced cases, the user must specify the HD key to use.
Currently, specified HD keys must already exist in the wallet. To make it easier for the user to know, `gethdkeys` is also added to list out the HD keys in use by all of the descriptors in the wallet. This will include all HD keys, whether we have the private key, for it, which descriptors use it and their activeness, and optionally the extended private key. In this way, users with more complex wallets will be still be able to get HD keys from their wallet for use in other scenarios, and if they want to use `createwalletdescriptor`, they can easily get the keys that they can specify to it.
See also https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26728#issuecomment-1866961865
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
re-utACK 746b6d8839
furszy:
ACK 746b6d8
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 746b6d8839, and this looks ready to merge. There were various suggested changes since last review where main change seems to be switching `gethdkeys` output to use normalized descriptors (removing hardened path components).
Tree-SHA512: f2849101e6fbf1f59cb031eaaaee97af5b1ae92aaab54c5716940d210f08ab4fc952df2725b636596cd5747b8f5beb1a7a533425bc10d09da02659473516fbda
Pretty much all library packages were renamed in the 64-bit time_t
migration to add `t64` (even on 64-bit platforms).
Instead of complicating the doc with conditional package names, suggest
installing the `-dev` packages which still have the same name, and
besides that, are the right way to go about it as they contain the
"user facing" C++ headers needed to build against Qt5.
For Fedora, devel packages are already suggested.
This affects Ubuntu 24.04 and Debian Testing.
4d5b55735b log: renamed disk to file so wording was more accurate (kevkevin)
b9f04be870 mempool: Log added for dumping mempool transactions to disk (kevkevin)
Pull request description:
Sometimes when shutting off bitcoind it can take a while to dump the mempool transaction onto the disk so
this change adds additional logging to the `DumpMempool` method in `kernel/mempool_persist.cpp`
Motivated by https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29227 this change
- adds a single new line for the amount of transactions being dumped and the amount of memory being dumped to file
This is in response to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29227#issuecomment-1893375082
The logs will now look like this
```
2024-02-09T23:41:52Z DumpAnchors: Flush 2 outbound block-relay-only peer addresses to anchors.dat completed (0.02s)
2024-02-09T23:41:52Z scheduler thread exit
2024-02-09T23:41:52Z Writing 29 mempool transactions to file...
2024-02-09T23:41:52Z Writing 0 unbroadcast transactions to file.
2024-02-09T23:41:52Z Dumped mempool: 0.000s to copy, 0.022s to dump, 0.015 MB dumped to file
2024-02-09T23:41:52Z Flushed fee estimates to fee_estimates.dat.
2024-02-09T23:41:53Z Shutdown: done
```
ACKs for top commit:
maflcko:
cr-ACK 4d5b55735b
glozow:
reACK 4d5b557
Tree-SHA512: 049191e140d00c1ea57debe0138f1c9eb0f9bb0ef8138e2568e6d89e64f45a5d5853ce3b9cc0b28566aab97555b47ddfb0f9199fc8cea6b81e53f50592d5ae6a
The `next()` call throws an exception if the default parameter is omitted and the iterator is exhausted.
Fix it by providing a default value.
The failure can be tested by commenting out lines 90 and 91 in the test (the `self.connect_nodes(2, 0)``).
Since there is no connection, the node in question retrieves a single element in the 'getchaintips()' call.
This scenario without the fix, aborts the test right away, throwing an StopIteration exception, and with
the fix, the test properly waits until the timeout (wait_until() call).
I need to try and patch around Qts buildsystem to keep #21778 moving
along (the issue being that even when you tell Qt to build using
Clang on Linux, it still calls out to GCC, breaking our ability to have
a macOS release build env that doesn't have a GCC toolchain installed,
and thus no ld binary).
Before trying to patch Qt any further, update to the latest LTS
release, and update the current patch set.
5952292133 wallet, rpc: show mempool conflicts in `gettransaction` result (ishaanam)
54e07ee22f wallet: track mempool conflicts (ishaanam)
d64922b590 wallet refactor: use CWalletTx member functions to determine tx state (ishaanam)
ffe5ff1fb6 scripted-diff: wallet: s/TxStateConflicted/TxStateBlockConflicted (ishaanam)
180973a941 test: Add tests for wallet mempool conflicts (ishaanam)
Pull request description:
The `mempool_conflicts` variable is added to `CWalletTx`, it is a set of txids of txs in the mempool conflicting with the wallet tx or a wallet tx's parent. This PR only changes how mempool-conflicted txs are dealt with in memory.
`IsSpent` now returns false for an output being spent by a mempool conflicted transaction where it previously returned true.
A txid is added to `mempool_conflicts` during `transactionAddedToMempool`. A txid is removed from `mempool_conflicts` during `transactionRemovedFromMempool`.
This PR also adds a `mempoolconflicts` field to the `gettransaction` wallet RPC result.
Builds on #27145
Second attempt at #18600
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 5952292133
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 5952292133. Just small suggested changes since last review
furszy:
ACK 59522921
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b7e7e727ab depends: fix mingw-w64 Qt DEBUG=1 build (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The issue is that compilation is done with `x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++-posix`, but then linking is done with `x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++`.
I'm guessing this has been broken since #24131 (01d1845a80), but have not checked.
Fixes#29734.
Unblocks #29527 (`DEBUG=1` builds can be tested).
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK b7e7e727ab, tested on Ubuntu 22.04 with the [installed](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/29734#issuecomment-2022852344) `g++-mingw-w64-x86-64` package.
TheCharlatan:
ACK b7e7e727ab
Tree-SHA512: 9e24e84046c0489c20971bb9c68d1a643c233837193c184f61bff79dfc8d7397a5c5526ac1a205ad423920f2589559cd01cb104ceb7f89515bb6421510d82ca9
Upstream repo: https://github.com/arun11299/cpp-subprocess
Commit: 4025693decacaceb9420efedbf4967a04cb028e7
The "Convenience Functions" section is unused in our codebase, so it has
been removed.
fa22a438fa ci: Print tsan errors to stderr (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This fixes a bug introduced in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27667
All sanitizers print their errors to stderr, except for tsan, which prints to a file and expects the file to be read.
Fix this by not using a log file in any sanitizer.
ACKs for top commit:
dergoegge:
utACK fa22a438fa
Tree-SHA512: 15dca57932a21bda145335fab6367bbf2ae67b25e0b7b61044d2c06ab7a8db3a452f057f6656b81a031726375b7bb238f5ced18ab8894f005e7ab254c7d1ef06
The issue is that compilation is done with `x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++-posix`,
but then linking is done with `x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++`.
I'm guessing this has been broken since #24131
(01d1845a80), but have not checked.
Fixes#29734.
Unblocks #29527 (now DEBUG=1 builds can be tested).
Test the ban list is preserved through restart has been
done by both `rpc_setban` and `p2p_disconnect_ban`.
Since `p2p_disconnect_ban` does it in a more elegant
way, we can keep only it and remove the duplicated one.
7850c5fe20 guix: build GCC with --enable-standard-branch-protection (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is one change extracted from #24123 (which now produces fully BTI & PAC enabled bins), which will mean that everything in depends, for Guix builds, is compiled using `-mbranch-protection=standard`.
Turning this on by default, is similar to what we already do with `--enable-default-ssp`, `--enable-default-pie` etc.
See: https://gcc.gnu.org/install/specific.html#aarch64-x-x
> To enable Branch Target Identification Mechanism and Return Address Signing by default at configure time use the `--enable-standard-branch-protection` option.
> This is equivalent to having `-mbranch-protection=standard` during compilation. This can be explicitly disabled during compilation by passing the `-mbranch-protection=none` option which turns off all types of branch protections.
ACKs for top commit:
TheCharlatan:
ACK 7850c5fe20
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