e644591426 build, refactor: Drop useless `call` Make function (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Using the [`call`](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Call-Function.html) function with `$(package)_*_cmds` is effectively noop because the latter, which could be found in `<package>.mk` files, do not use temporary `$(1)` variable at all.
This PR removes useless calls of the `call` function, and makes code more readable and easier to reason about.
No change in resulted dependency binaries could be easy verified with bitcoin/bitcoin/#21995.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK e644591426
shaavan:
Code review ACK e644591426
Tree-SHA512: 8481fa0dc5bbf7dd6a180f7fae5a2ccc07f85b50c7a966bceb2d7e010e07e5f211ee3f74f8ac79bc5acfde5f0764264d599d959ff3ebb8511b1b4a33f79509bd
0cea7b10f1 print `(none)` if no warnings in -getinfo (/dev/fd0)
Pull request description:
Adds `(none)` in warnings when no warnings returned by -getinfo
Reviewers can test this by making the following change in `/src/warnings.cpp`:
```diff
bilingual_str GetWarnings(bool verbose)
{
bilingual_str warnings_concise;
std::vector<bilingual_str> warnings_verbose;
LOCK(g_warnings_mutex);
// Pre-release build warning
if (!CLIENT_VERSION_IS_RELEASE) {
- warnings_concise = _("This is a pre-release test build - use at your own risk - do not use for mining or merchant applications");;
+ warnings_concise = _("");;
```
Before this pull request:
```
$ bitcoin-cli -getinfo
Chain: regtest
Blocks: 0
Headers: 0
Verification progress: 100.0000%
Difficulty: 4.656542373906925e-10
Network: in 0, out 0, total 0
Version: 239900
Time offset (s): 0
Proxies: n/a
Min tx relay fee rate (BTC/kvB): 0.00001000
Warnings:
```
After this pull request:
```diff
$ bitcoin-cli -getinfo
Chain: regtest
Blocks: 0
Headers: 0
Verification progress: 100.0000%
Difficulty: 4.656542373906925e-10
Network: in 0, out 0, total 0
Version: 239900
Time offset (s): 0
Proxies: n/a
Min tx relay fee rate (BTC/kvB): 0.00001000
Warnings: (none)
```
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 0cea7b10f1
laanwj:
Tested ACK 0cea7b10f1
Tree-SHA512: a12499d11ff84bc954db354f968eb1f5ee4999d8b80581fe0bdf604732b2e2f608cb5c35c4ca8cb5a430f3991954a6207f0758302618662e6b9505044cf2dc95
This change is preparation for Qt 6, and it fixes an experimental build
with Qt 6.2.4 as copying of `QEvent` has been disabled in Qt 6.0.0 (see
19f9b0d5f54379151eb71e98555b203ad6756276 upstream commit).
63125752a9 qt: Update deprecated enum value (Hennadii Stepanov)
c7add881a6 qt: Use `|` instead of `+` for key modifiers (Hennadii Stepanov)
6f1e162fe1 qt: Fix headers (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
For Qt 5 all changes in this PR are refactoring. But for [Qt 6](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24798) they are real bugfixes :)
As I do not provide anyway way to build `bitcoin-qt` against Qt 6.2.4 fir now, suggesting to reviewers to verify changes for Qt 5 only.
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
ACK 63125752a9
jarolrod:
tACK 63125752a9
Tree-SHA512: ceee983192ddf62f09c1305458af3447ff0e3bd90311fa6328b139673bcaed3407dc0ce0b275028d4e0ca251d6b54dad40b48049211aeb251f65cbb4f5330834
d025d7f025 gui, refactor: rename fInvalid to num_test_failures in test_main.cpp (Jon Atack)
2489b6fe9c gui: count test failures in test runner summary (Jon Atack)
ba44aae768 gui: add test runner summary (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Append a one-line summary to the output of running `./src/qt/test/test_bitcoin-qt` indicating that all tests passed or showing the number of failing tests. It's currently a bit inconvenient to see this result by eyeballing all of the output.
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
ACK d025d7f025
jarolrod:
tACK d025d7f025
Tree-SHA512: 981c5daa13db127d38167bcf78b296b1a7e5b2d12e65f364ec6382b24f1008a223521d3b6c56e920bcd037479da5414e43758794688019d09e9aa696f3964746
51708c4516 gui: peersWidget - ResizeToContents Age and IP/Netmask columns (randymcmillan)
209301a442 gui: add Age column to peers tab (randymcmillan)
127de22c5f gui: add FormatPeerAge() utility helper (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This change adds an "Age" column to the peers table view,
which displays the duration of each peer's connection.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
re-ACK 51708c4516
Jamewood:
> re-ACK 51708c4
shaavan:
reACK 51708c4516
hebasto:
ACK 51708c4516, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 27323f7080ec0d3fcdbf1b190fba1cd2d7406840ab6607c221cf8af950db9134e22721cc5a88f4fc4f390d8b05e98bc4b7521661a31fadad9e2c6c6390e71788
Now BlockManager::LoadBlockIndex() will ACTUALLY only load BlockMan
members.
[META] In a later commit, pindexBestHeader will be moved to ChainMan as
a member
-----
Code Reviewer Notes
Call graph of relevant functions:
ChainstateManager::LoadBlockIndex() <-- Moved to
calls BlockManager::LoadBlockIndexDB()
which calls BlockManager::LoadBlockIndex() <-- Moved from
There is only one call to each of inner functions, meaning that no
behavior is changing.
Prevent -noproxy and -proxy=0 settings from interacting with -listen, -upnp,
and -natpmp settings.
These settings started being handled inconsistently in the `AppInitMain` and
`InitParameterInteraction` functions starting in commit
baf05075fa from #6272:
baf05075fa/src/init.cpp (L990-L991)baf05075fa/src/init.cpp (L687)
This commit changes both functions to handle proxy arguments the same way so
there are not side effects from specifying a proxy=0 setting.
- LIBLEVELDB_SSE42_INT was defined, but never referenced anywhere
- LIBLEVELDB_SSE42 is referenced, but never defined anywhere
Apparently leveldb used to have platform-specific crc32 code before it
got split off into a separate lib.
This was used to, in effect, manually emulate --start-group/--end-group.
However, we can just order the libraries correctly and avoid specifying
libraries multiple times on the link line.
Note: lld (not ld.bfd) knows how to resolve out-of-order references and
doesn't seem to need the reodering
This helper uses spanparsing::Split internally and enables to replace
all calls to boost::split where only a single separator is passed.
Co-authored-by: Martin Ankerl <Martin.Ankerl@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
The path is stored in `self.options.bitcoinutil`, points to
`src/bitcoin-util` by default and can be overrided with the
`BITCOINUTIL` environment variable.
c9c4e6cadd build: Do not define `PROVIDE_FUZZ_MAIN_FUNCTION` macro unconditionally (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
No need to define the `PROVIDE_FUZZ_MAIN_FUNCTION` macro when the build system has been configured with the `--disable-fuzz-binary` option.
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24336#pullrequestreview-881368272.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Approach ACK c9c4e6cadd did not review or test 🐤
fanquake:
ACK c9c4e6cadd Checked that `PROVIDE_FUZZ_MAIN_FUNCTION` isn't defined when configuring with `--disable-fuzz-binary`.
Tree-SHA512: 54fbf02ba9f5ecc61b176b8ea7d05e308788d4de3f97ed40913e731300d9dc0edfdfcbf8e0a6e74cf1b2e2ae63f6208a34e03b9c8d203d070c457c4a7d9b5f2c
e8e48fa82b Converted lint-python-mutable-default-parameters.sh to python (TakeshiMusgrave)
Pull request description:
This converts one of the linter scripts to Python. Reference issue: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24783
The approach is to just call git grep using subprocess.run.
Alternative approaches could be to use Python instead of git grep (I'm not sure how) or use ```pylint --disable=all --enable=W0102```, though that requires installation of pylint.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK e8e48fa82b
Tree-SHA512: 7f6f4887dee02c9751b225a6a131fb705868859c4a9af25bb3485cda2358650486b110f17adf89d96a20f212d7d94899922a07aab12c8dc11984cfd5feb7a076
494455f8a5 test: use MiniWallet for feature_fee_estimation.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (feature_fee_estimation.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20078. It takes use of the recently introduced methods `{create,send}_self_transfer_multi` (#24637) which allows to specify multiple UTXOs to be spent rather than only one. Very likely the test can still be simplified (e.g. coin selection in `small_txpuzzle_randfee`), but this is a first step.
ACKs for top commit:
ayush933:
tACK 494455f8 . The test runs successfully with the wallet disabled.
vincenzopalazzo:
tACK 494455f8a5
Tree-SHA512: 89789fc34a4374c79c4b90acd926ac69153aad655dab50450ed796f03c770bd675ad872e906f516f90e8d4cb40b83b55f3c78a94b13bfb8fe8f5e27624937748
0f7dc893ea test: compare `/chaininfo` response with `getblockchaininfo` RPC (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
The `/chaininfo` REST endpoint gets its infos from `getblockchaininfo` RPC, so this PR adds an `assert_equal` (in `interface_rest`) to ensure both responses are the same. Obs: other endpoints do the same for their respective RPC.
ACKs for top commit:
0xB10C:
Concept and Code Review ACK 0f7dc893ea. Belts-and-spenders.
Tree-SHA512: 51cbcf988090272e406a47dc869710740b74e2222af29c05ddcbf53bd49765cdc59efb525e970867f091b3d2efec4fb13371a342d9e484e51144b760265bc5b8
404c53062b key: use secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign32 over deprecated secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign (fanquake)
ee30bf7c01 build: remove some no-longer-needed var unexporting from configure (fanquake)
2656629767 build: remove --enable-experimental from libsecp256k1 configure (fanquake)
d960d4fd3a build: fix MSVC build after subtree update (dhruv)
afb7a6fe06 Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' changes from 0559fc6e41..8746600eec (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The motivation for this bump is some small build cleanups, including [dropping the `--enable-experimental`](80cf4eea5f) flag from the libsecp configure invocation, as well as some [now-redundant](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/1090) `pkg-config` variable exporting from our own configure. We also get the benefit of a slightly more efficient libsecp configure due to https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/1088.
This also includes a change in our code to migrate from using the [now deprecated](99e6568fc6) `secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign` to `secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign32`.
Guix Build (on x86_64):
```bash
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```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 404c53062b, I checked the changes to our tree thoroughly but didn't review all upstream secp256k1 changes in detail.
gruve-p:
ACK 404c53062b
real-or-random:
utACK 404c53062b I reviewed the diff to Core, I'm with updating to libsecp256k1 master, but I haven't verified that the libsecp256k1 tree here has been updated correctly
Tree-SHA512: e6a6db93ea60ed500df5065178784a915da94adfa7bd45fdbd7b19d701154987ff38c1df7f318119e6c2cb98e28e1ea2eb725bef93d4088403e14537ebffb032
8b3f1e30f0 Update RPC argument and field naming guideline in developer notes (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Clarify the doc per the IRC discussion today at https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2022-04-08.html#l-229.
ACKs for top commit:
mzumsande:
Code Review ACK 8b3f1e30f0 - I agree with the added guideline.
Tree-SHA512: d0d06bc8d9587c0dc72545843097e48a4e27a9437ceca03c71d0aa4a9b8434971014687d8d2dd012b71e92b26d4ad116697365be3f2a8ed14daecfdb1d0982ef
This change is preparation for Qt 6, and it fixes an experimental build
with Qt 6.2.4.
The `Qt::ItemIsTristate` value has been deprecated since 5.6.0 (see
ae8406d82f541f6d9112bdac192e5e4e114d56aa upstream commit).
88917f93cc RPC: Switch getblockfrompeer back to standard param name blockhash (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
This commit partially reverts 923312fbf6.
Portion of #24294.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 88917f93cc
ajtowns:
ACK 88917f93cc
jonatack:
Review-and-grep-only ACK 88917f93cc
Tree-SHA512: e42497ea6162623e449c5e60b83a5abbef568f226edc022aa14bbc1f1921618255d593968cf43f7a6d2c0bfd84cdd4b05fbce5c724759b20035e6eead758d443
4394733331 Add DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION documentation to the developer notes (Jon Atack)
39a34b6877 Put lock logging behind DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION preprocessor directive (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This is a more minimal, no-frills version of #24734 for backport. The other fixes and improvements in that pull can be done after.
*Copy of the PR 24734 description:*
PRs #22736, #22904 and #23223 changed lock contention logging from a `DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION` compile-time preprocessor directive to a runtime `lock` log category and improved the logging output. This changed the locking from using `lock()` to `try_lock()`:
- `void Mutex::UniqueLock::lock()` acquires the mutex and blocks until it gains access to it
- `bool Mutex::UniqueLock::try_lock()` doesn't block but instead immediately returns whether it acquired the mutex; it may be used by `lock()` internally as part of the deadlock-avoidance algorithm
In theory the cost of `try_lock` might be essentially the [same](https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2022-03-31.html#l-697) relative to `lock`. The test-and-set logic of these calls is purported to be ~ constant time, optimised and light/quick if used carefully (i.e. no mutex convoying), compared to system calls, memory/cache coherency and fences, wait queues, and (particularly) lock contentions. See the discussion around https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22736#issuecomment-902851054 and after with respect to performance/cost aspects. However, there are reasonable concerns (see [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22736#discussion_r691277896) and [here](https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2022-03-31.html#l-620)) that `Base::try_lock()` may be potentially [costly](https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2022-03-31.html#l-700) or [risky](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22904#issuecomment-930484001) compared to `Base::lock()` in this very frequently called code.
One alternative to keep the run-time lock logging would be to gate the `try_lock` call behind the logging conditional, for example as proposed in ccd73de1dd and ACKed [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22736#issuecomment-901980815). However, this would add the [cost](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22736#issuecomment-910102353) of `if (LogAcceptCategory(BCLog::LOCK))` to the hotspot, instead of replacing `lock` with `try_lock`, for the most frequent happy path (non-contention).
It turns out we can keep the advantages of the runtime lock contention logging (the ability to turn it on/off at runtime) while out of prudence putting the `try_lock()` call and `lock` logging category behind a `DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION` compile-time preprocessor directive, and also still retain the lock logging enhancements of the mentioned PRs, as suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24734#issuecomment-1085785480 by W. J. van der Laan, in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22736#discussion_r691280693, and in the linked IRC discussion.
Proposed here and for backport to v23.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 4394733331
Tree-SHA512: 89b1271cae1dca0eb251914b1a60fc5b68320aab4a3939c57eec3a33a3c8f01688f05d95dfc31f91d71a6ed80cfe2d67b77ff14742611cc206175e47b2e5d3b1