While a node is still catching up to the tip that it is aware of via the headers, the user can currently use to fetch blocks close to the tip. These blocks are stored in the current block/rev file which otherwise contains blocks the node is receiving as part of the syncing process.
This creates a problem for pruned nodes: The files containing a fetched block are not pruned during syncing because they contain a block close to the tip. This means the entire file will not be pruned until the tip have moved on far enough from the fetched block. In extreme cases with heavy pruning (550) and multiple blocks being fetched this could mean that the disc usage far exceeds what the user expects, potentially running out of space.
d1b7bcbca2 qt: Drop no longer supported Android architecture (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `i686-linux-android` arch support has been dropped since bitcoin/bitcoin#23744.
ACKs for top commit:
katesalazar:
ACK d1b7bcbca2
icota:
utACK d1b7bcbca2
prusnak:
Approach ACK d1b7bcbca2
Tree-SHA512: 13689ec8c63c92b9a52a3c25edc35536b8e51ff583f57c45b168515f928d020d6bb85d03db9efd8d5efd57b944dfd313a89f5ff8a52f99982ccc8d9671f6e7a9
f3a50c9dfe miniscript: rename IsSane and IsSaneSubexpression to prevent misuse (Antoine Poinsot)
c5fe5163dc miniscript: nit: don't return after assert(false) (Antoine Poinsot)
7bbaca9d8d miniscript: explicit the threshold size computation in multi() (Antoine Poinsot)
8323e4249d miniscript: add an OpCode typedef for readability (Antoine Poinsot)
7a549c6c59 miniscript: mark nodes with duplicate keys as insane (Antoine Poinsot)
8c0f8bf7bc fuzz: add a Miniscript target for string representation roundtripping (Antoine Poinsot)
be34d5077b fuzz: rename and improve the Miniscript Script roundtrip target (Antoine Poinsot)
7eb70f0ac0 miniscript: tiny doc fixups (Antoine Poinsot)
5cea85f12c miniscript: split ValidSatisfactions from IsSane (Antoine Poinsot)
a0f064dc14 miniscript: introduce a CheckTimeLocksMix helper (Antoine Poinsot)
ed45ee3882 miniscript: use optional instead of bool/outarg (Antoine Poinsot)
1ab8d89fd1 miniscript: make equality operator non-recursive (Antoine Poinsot)
5922c662c0 scripted-diff: miniscript: rename 'nodetype' variables to 'fragment' (Antoine Poinsot)
c5f65db0f0 miniscript: remove a workaround for a GCC 4.8 bug (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
The Miniscript repository and the Miniscript integration PR here have been a moving target for the past months, and some final cleanups were done there that were not included here. I initially intended to add some small followup commits to #24148 but i think there are enough of them to be worth a followup PR on its own.
Some parts of the code did not change since it was initially written in 2019, and the code could use some modernization. (Use std::optional instead of out args, remove old compiler workarounds).
We refactored the helpers to be more meaningful, and also did some renaming. A new fuzz target was also added and both were merged in a single file. 2 more will be added in #24149 that will be contained in this file too.
The only behaviour change in this PR is to rule out Miniscript with duplicate keys from sane Miniscripts. In a P2WSH context, signatures can be rebounded (Miniscript does not use CODESEPARATOR) and it's reasonable to assume that reusing keys across the Script drops the malleability guarantees.
It was previously assumed such Miniscript would never exist in the first place since a compiler should never create them. We finally agreed that if one were to exist (say, written by hand or from a buggy compiler) it would be very confusing if an imported Miniscript descriptor (after #24148) with duplicate keys was deemed sane (ie, "safe to use") by Bitcoin Core. We now check for duplicate keys in the constructor.
This is (still) joint work with Pieter Wuille. (Actually he entirely authored the cleanups and code modernization.)
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
utACK f3a50c9dfe (with the caveat that a lot of it is my own code)
sanket1729:
code review ACK f3a50c9dfe. Did not review the fuzz tests.
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d87784ac87 kernel: SanityChecks: Return an error struct (Carl Dong)
265d6393bf Move init::SanityCheck to kernel::SanityCheck (Carl Dong)
fed085a1a4 init: Initialize globals with kernel::Context's life (Carl Dong)
7d03feef81 kernel: Introduce empty and unused kernel::Context (Carl Dong)
eeb4fc20c5 test: Use Set/UnsetGlobals in BasicTestingSetup (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
The full `init/common.cpp` is dependent on things like ArgsManager (which we wish to remove from libbitcoinkernel in the future) and sanity checks. These aren't necessary for libbitcoinkernel so we only extract the portion that is necessary (namely `init::{Set,Unset}Globals()`.
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theuni:
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3a171f742c logging: fix logging empty threadname (klementtan)
Pull request description:
Currently, `leveldb` background thread does not have a thread name and as a result, an empty thread name is logged.
This PR fixes this by logging thread name as `"unknown"` if the thread name is empty
On master:
```txt
2022-06-02T14:30:38Z [] [leveldb:debug] Generated table #281@0: 1862 keys, 138303 bytes
```
On this PR:
```txt
2022-06-02T14:30:38Z [unknown] [leveldb:debug] Generated table #281@0: 1862 keys, 138303 bytes
```
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 3a171f742c
hebasto:
ACK 3a171f742c
Tree-SHA512: 0af0fa5c4ddd3640c6dab9595fe9d97f74d0e0f4b41287a6630cf8ac5a21240250e0659ec4ac5a561e888d522f5304bf627104de2aba0fd0a86c1222de0897c2
48262a00f5 Add functional test for block sync from inbound peers (Suhas Daftuar)
0569b5c4bb Sync chain more readily from inbound peers during IBD (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
When in IBD, if the honest chain is only known by inbound peers, then we must
eventually sync from them in order to learn it. This change allows us to
perform initial headers sync and fetch blocks from inbound peers, if we have no
blocks in flight.
The restriction on having no blocks in flight means that we will naturally
throttle our block downloads to any such inbound peers that we may be
downloading from, until we leave IBD. This is a tradeoff between preferring
outbound peers for most of our block download, versus making sure we always
eventually will get blocks we need that are only known by inbound peers even
during IBD, as otherwise we may be stuck in IBD indefinitely (which could have
cascading failure on the network, if a large fraction of the network managed to
get stuck in IBD).
Note that the test in the second commit fails on master, without the first commit.
ACKs for top commit:
ajtowns:
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sipa:
ACK 48262a00f5
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d2f8f1b307 use testing setup mempool in ComplexMemPool bench (glozow)
aecc332a71 create and use mempool transactions using real coins in MempoolCheck (glozow)
2118750631 [test util] to populate mempool with random transactions/packages (glozow)
5374dfc4e3 [test util] use -checkmempool for TestingSetup mempool check ratio (glozow)
d7d9c7b266 [test util] add chain name to TestChain100Setup ctor (glozow)
Pull request description:
Fixes#24634 by using the `testing_setup`'s actual mempool rather than a locally-declared mempool for running `check()`.
Also creates a test utility for populating the mempool with a bunch of random transactions. I imagine this could be useful in other places as well; it was necessary here because we needed the mempool to contain transactions *spending coins available in the current chainstate*. The existing `CreateOrderedCoins()` is insufficient because it creates coins out of thin air.
Also implements the separate suggestion to use the `TestingSetup` mempool in `ComplexMemPool` bench.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK d2f8f1b307
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a4741bd8d4 kernel: pass params to BlockManager rather than using a global (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
In a discussion today, dongcarl and I realized that is the only usage of the global `Params()` left in the kernel code.
We can use the readily available reference in `ChainstateManager` instead.
Note: There are still some uses of `BaseParams` in the kernel, so it doesn't make sense to rearrange the definitions quite yet. Once those are gone we can split the globals into new files.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK a4741bd8d4
laanwj:
Code review ACK a4741bd8d4
Tree-SHA512: bfcc0c35e6c23689e968ccc96ceda39dd5a47fe94fbe617902110fe5865c30a40ea614bcfd4b4a2c846d2e84340aa8973e70b0938786af0fecfa3e6016d7fcad
...instead of explicitly calling init::{Set,Unset}Globals.
Cool thing about this is that in both the testing and bitcoin-chainstate
codepaths, we no longer need to explicitly unset globals. The
kernel::Context goes out of scope and the globals are unset
"automatically".
Also construct kernel::Context outside of AppInitSanityChecks()
fa72e0ba15 Use designated initializers (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Designated initializers are supported since gcc 4.7 (Our minimum required is 8) and clang 3 (Our minimum required is 7). They work out of the box with C++17, and only msvc requires the C++20 flag to be set. I don't expect any of our msvc users will run into issues due to this. See also https://bitcoin.jonasschnelli.ch/ircmeetings/logs/bitcoin-core-dev/2022/bitcoin-core-dev.2022-03-10-19.00.log.html#l-114
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ACK fa72e0ba15
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025c6ca509 Squashed 'src/univalue/' changes from 6c19d050a9..de4f73ddca (MacroFake)
9b50a309ff refactor: Replace get_int by getInt<int> alias (MacroFake)
e4e8186ab4 refactor: Explicitly convert atomic<int> to int (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This bumps the univalue subtree and changes two lines of our code. Apart from the get_int -> getInt change, this is mostly a rebase of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15975, which was closed back then.
However, given the numerous UniValue copy bugs and performance regressions in the past years, I think it makes sense to finally go through with the changes and disable potentially expensive implicit UniValue copies, which may cause OOM.
The changes here are not strictly required for that, but make future changes less verbose and easier to review.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa0cc61b7f
fanquake:
ACK fa0cc61b7f
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46a890960e build: pass bdb cppflags only where needed (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Move bdb cppflags out of the catch-all `BITCOIN_INCLUDES`, and pass them
only where they are needed, which is in libbitcoin_node/wallet and the tests.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
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...instead of calling initialization functions directly and having to
keep around a ECCVerifyHandle member variable.
This makes the initialization codepath of our tests more closely
resemble those of AppInitMain and potentially eases the review of
subsequent commit removing init::{Set,Unset}Globals.
[META] In a future commit, we will introduce a kernel::Context which
calls init::{Set,Unset}Globals in its ctor and dtor. It will be
owned by node::NodeContext, so in the end, this patchset won't
have made the previously local ECCVerifyHandle global.
f565b2836d Fixup option name in bench message (Ben Woosley)
bf209ac7a7 doc: Fix spelling errors identified by codespell in coments (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
From the output [here](https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5275612980969472?logs=lint#L849):
```
src/qt/test/addressbooktests.cpp:185: wilcard ==> wildcard
src/qt/test/addressbooktests.cpp:191: wilcard ==> wildcard
src/test/miniscript_tests.cpp:227: nd ==> and, 2nd
src/test/versionbits_tests.cpp:260: everytime ==> every time
src/util/time.h:89: precicion ==> precision
src/util/time.h:90: precicion ==> precision
^ Warning: codespell identified likely spelling errors. Any false positives? Add them to the list of ignored words in test/lint/spelling.ignore-words.txt
```
~~I left the 'nd' in miniscript_tests as-is, as it's valid miniscript,
and I'm wary of whitelisting it.~~
ACKs for top commit:
dunxen:
ACK f565b28
Tree-SHA512: 501a426c5f6f9761e2c8f980d5d955611428a827321888f53e0ae9526b0fecd43f9d1fa845fc70ae2489d77be6dc0b5b371dff55c5146f4b39ed874f4a1ea917
a35f963edf Add test for getheaders behavior (Suhas Daftuar)
ef6dbe6863 Respond to getheaders if we have sufficient chainwork (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
Previously, we would check to see if we were in IBD and ignore getheaders requests accordingly. However, the IBD criteria -- an optimization mostly targeted at behavior when we have peers serving us many blocks we need to download -- is difficult to reason about in edge-case scenarios, such as if the network were to go a long time without any blocks found and nodes are getting restarted during that time.
To make things simpler to reason about, just use `nMinimumChainWork` as our anti-DoS threshold for responding to a getheaders request; as long as our chain has that much work, it should be fine to respond to a peer asking for our headers (and this should allow such a peer to request blocks from us if needed).
ACKs for top commit:
klementtan:
crACK a35f963edf
naumenkogs:
ACK a35f963edf
MarcoFalke:
review ACK a35f963edf 🗯
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151009cf76 qt, wallet, refactor: Drop unused `WalletModel::PaymentRequestExpired` (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `PaymentRequestExpired` value in the `WalletModel::StatusCode` enumeration has been unused since bitcoin/bitcoin#17165.
ACKs for top commit:
furszy:
ACK 151009cf, no usage for it.
kristapsk:
cr ACK 151009cf76, checked that `PaymentRequestExpired` is not referenced anywhere else.
Tree-SHA512: c2ea3443af5d369ca294d79559869f688aaa806b91ffe0090f3b34638a8377ec2f11d6f5c09cc2d11ab55035850237e60e992acba671097a6642c6bb9e709273
As stated on the website, duplicate keys make it hard to reason about
malleability as a single signature may unlock multiple paths.
We use a custom KeyCompare function instead of operator< to be explicit
about the requirement.
cc61bc2e19 compat: remove glibcxx sanity checks (fanquake)
Pull request description:
These checks were added in #4339, (see also #4081), to test
our back-compat stubs, however, those stubs no-longer exist (#22930),
meaning that these checks are now just testing some specific standard
library behaviour, without a particular rationale, or reason, compared
to any other standard library functionlity we use.
There has also been some discussion about our sanity checks in the
context of the libbitcoinkernel refactoring, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25065#discussion_r880668218.
Removing the checks removes the need to worry about atleast the
glibcxx checks.
Also remove the list of checks from the doc in `init.h`, because it is
incomplete, and anyone who wants to know what checks are included can
look at the function.
Guix Build (arm64):
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```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
lgtm ACK cc61bc2e19
laanwj:
Concept and code review ACK cc61bc2e19
Tree-SHA512: 3da6aba44eef3f864fcbe897db1faa964923756e68c6a713e444b5d01c6d3542c3d7ca26678760e81a7a9e3cd40bd90622d0a7b697c27166817ba4f1023661ef
20ff4991e5 rpc: Capture potentially large UniValue by ref for rpcdoccheck (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Capturing it by reference instead of value should save us from making a copy of a potentially large object. Saw this while having a look at #25229 although I couldn't reproduce an actual leak, so this is not a fix for that issue.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 20ff4991e5
theStack:
Code-review ACK 20ff4991e5
furszy:
Code ACK 20ff4991
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885694d794 doc: add release note about removal of `deprecatedrpc=fees` flag (Sebastian Falbesoner)
387ae8bc09 rpc: remove deprecated fee fields from mempool entries (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Deprecating the top-level fee fields (`fee`, `modifiedfee`, `ancestorfees` and `descendantfees`) from the mempool entries and introducing `-deprecatedrpc=fees` was done in PR #22689 (released in v23.0). For the next release v24.0, this configuration option can be removed.
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These checks were added in #4339, (see also #4081), to test
our back-compat stubs, however, those stubs no-longer exist (#22930),
meaning that these checks are now just testing some specific standard
library behaviour, without a particular rationale, or reason, compared
to any other standard library functions we use.
There has also been some discussion about the sanity checks in the
context of the libbitcoinkernel refactoring, see
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25065#discussion_r880668218.
Removing the checks removes the need to worry about atleast the glibcxx
checks.
Also remove the list of check from the doc in init.h, because it is
incomplete, and anyone who wants to know what checks are included can
look at the function.
fa27ee88ed Get time less often in AddrManImpl::ResolveCollisions_() (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
First commit split out from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24697
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44904aa632 multiprocess build cleanup: comment on manual dependencies (Ryan Ofsky)
6e1c16c144 multiprocess build fix: ipc/capnp/init.capnp.h: No such file or directory (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
Error was reported by SatoriHoshiAiko in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25207 and happens unpredictably because make doesn't always build dependencies in the same order.
The source file `src/ipc/capnp/protocol.cpp` includes some generated headers so needs to have an explicit dependency specified in the makefile so the headers will be generated before the file is compiled. #19160 added the explicit dependency, but it was incorrect because it referred to an old file path from before the source file was renamed (`ipc.cpp` -> `protocol.cpp`)
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