ecff20db28 logging: use LogPrintfCategory rather than a manual category (Jon Atack)
eb8aab759f logging: add LogPrintfCategory to log unconditionally with category (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
These are the next two commits from #25203.
- Add `LogPrintfCategory` to log unconditionally while prefixing the output with the passed category name. Add documentation and a unit test, and update the `lint-logs.py` and `lint-format-strings.py` scripts.
- Replace the log messages that manually print a category, with `LogPrintfCategory`. In upcoming commits, it will likely be used in many other cases, such as to replace `LogPrintf` where it makes sense.
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1cb42aeda3 util: modify Win32LockedPageAllocator to query windows for limit (Oskar Mendel)
Pull request description:
This PR resolves a todo within the Win32LockedPageAllocator: `// TODO is there a limit on Windows, how to get it?`.
The idea is to use the Windows API to get the limits like the posix based allocator does with `getrlimit`.
I use [GetProcessWorkingSetSize](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/memoryapi/nf-memoryapi-getprocessworkingsetsize) to perform this task and fallback to `return std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max();` just like the posix implementation does.
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14093d5d24 doc: add distcc to productivity notes (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
If you have more than one computer at your disposal, you can use [distcc](https://www.distcc.org) to speed up compilation.
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fa779de665 test: Remove MiniWallet mempool_valid option (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
It seems an unnecessary burden to force MiniWallet call-sites to figure out for each tx whether it is mempool valid or not. The result will only be used for internal sanity checks. So remove the option:
* Replace the vsize sanity check with a call to `get_vsize()`.
* Drop the fee check. Hopefully any future bug here will be caught by code-review or otherwise.
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b167e536d0 test: refactor: use `create_lots_of_big_transactions` to dedup where possible (Sebastian Falbesoner)
8973eeb412 test: use MiniWallet for mining_prioritisetransaction.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (mining_prioritisetransaction.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Code wallet by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in #20078. Note that the adapted helper function `create_lots_of_big_transactions` is currently only used in this test, i.e. there was no need to change any others.
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5733ae51ce test: Fix previous release binary download script for Apple ARM64 (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
The Apple M1 chip binaries at https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-23.0/ are use `arm64` and not `aarch64` in the file name. This means on my M1 Macbook the v23 binary could not be downloaded: "Binary tag was not found".
This changes the script to map the `aarch64` from the host detection to `arm64`.
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e47c6c7656 Reset settings.json when GUI options are reset (Ryan Ofsky)
99ccc02b65 Add release notes about unified bitcoin-qt and bitcoind persistent settings (Ryan Ofsky)
504b06b1de Migrate -lang setting from QSettings to settings.json (Ryan Ofsky)
9a016a3c07 Migrate -prune setting from QSettings to settings.json (Ryan Ofsky)
f067e19433 Migrate -proxy and -onion settings from QSettings to settings.json (Ryan Ofsky)
a09e3b7cf2 Migrate -listen and -server settings from QSettings to settings.json (Ryan Ofsky)
d2ada6e635 Migrate -upnp and -natpmp settings from QSettings to settings.json (Ryan Ofsky)
1dc4fc29c1 Migrate -spendzeroconfchange and -signer settings from QSettings to settings.json (Ryan Ofsky)
a7ef6d5975 Migrate -par setting from QSettings to settings.json (Ryan Ofsky)
284f339de6 Migrate -dbcache setting from QSettings to settings.json (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
If a setting like pruning, port mapping, or a network proxy is enabled in the GUI, it will now be stored in the bitcoin persistent setting file in the datadir and shared with bitcoind, instead of being stored as Qt settings which end up in the the windows registry or platform specific config files and are ignored by bitcoind.
This PR has been split off from bitcoin/bitcoin#15936 so some review of these commits previously took place in that PR.
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1f653dc262 qt, wallet, refactor: Make `WalletModel::sendCoins()` return `void` (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Currently, the `WalletModel::sendCoins()` function always returns the same value.
Also dead and noop (calling `processSendCoinsReturn(OK)`) code has been removed.
The other `return` statements have been removed from the `WalletModel::sendCoins()` function in bitcoin/bitcoin#17154 and bitcoin/bitcoin#17165.
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shaavan:
Code Review ACK 1f653dc262
w0xlt:
Code Review ACK 1f653dc262
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44c2452fd Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1105: Don't export symbols in static libraries
6f6cab998 abi: Don't export symbols in static Windows libraries
485f608fa Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1104: Fix the false positive of `SECP_64BIT_ASM_CHECK`
8b013fce5 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1056: Save negations in var-time group addition
7efc9835a Fix the false positive of `SECP_64BIT_ASM_CHECK`
2f984ffc4 Save negations in var-time group addition
git-subtree-dir: src/secp256k1
git-subtree-split: 44c2452fd387f7ca604ab42d73746e7d3a44d8a2
Achieve this by adding a MAIN_FUNCTION macro, consolidating the docs, and
introducing the macro across our distributed binaries.
Also update the docs to explain that anyone using binutils < 2.36 is
effected by this issue. Release builds are not, because they use binutils
2.37. Currently LTS Linux distros, like Ubuntu Focal, ship with 2.34.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/binutils
fa7a711a30 test: Fix out-of-range port collisions (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Otherwise the test will fail if two tests running in parallel use the same port. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25096#discussion_r892558783 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25312
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dergoegge:
ACK fa7a711a30 - This gets rid of some rather arbitrary choices for ports in some of our functional tests that can cause port collisions across test runs, resulting in intermittent failures.
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ce893c0497 doc: Update developer notes (Anthony Towns)
d2852917ee sync.h: Imply negative assertions when calling LOCK (Anthony Towns)
bba87c0553 scripted-diff: Convert global Mutexes to GlobalMutexes (Anthony Towns)
a559509a0b sync.h: Add GlobalMutex type (Anthony Towns)
be6aa72f9f qt/clientmodel: thread safety annotation for m_cached_tip_mutex (Anthony Towns)
f24bd45b37 net_processing: thread safety annotation for m_tx_relay_mutex (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
This changes `LOCK(mutex)` for non-global, non-recursive mutexes to be annotated with the negative capability for the mutex it refers to, to prevent . clang applies negative capabilities recursively, so this helps avoid forgetting to annotate functions.
This can't reasonably be used for globals, because clang would require every function to be annotated with `EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(!g_mutex)` for each global mutex; so this introduces a trivial `GlobalMutex` subclass of `Mutex`, and reduces the annotations for both `GlobalMutex` to `LOCKS_EXCLUDED` which only catches trivial errors (eg (`LOCK(x); LOCK(x);`).
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Code introduced in #15649 added usage of `timingsafe_bcmp()`, if
available, otherwise falling back to our own implementation. However
the relevant build system check was never added, so currently, we'll
always just use our implementation, as HAVE_TIMINGSAFE_BCMP will never
be defined.
Add the check for timingsafe_bcmp. Note that as far as I'm aware, it's
only available on OpenBSD.
ea54ba2f42 [test] Fix port collisions caused by p2p_getaddr_caching.py (dergoegge)
f9682e75ac [test_framework] Set PortSeed.n directly after initialising params (dergoegge)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes the issue mentioned [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25096#discussion_r892558783), to avoid port collisions between nodes spun up by the test framework.
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d575413fb8 doc: add `desig` to ignore-words (brunoerg)
c06cc41ddb doc: fix typo in kernel/context.h (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes a typo in `kernel/context.h` (libary => library) and add `desig` to ignore-words since it's a valid word, see:
b9416c3847/src/net.cpp (L1105-L1117)
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8888bd43c1 Remove redundant nLastTry check (MarcoFalke)
00001e57fe Remove redundant nTime checks (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Split out from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24697 because it makes sense on its own.
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fa74b63c01 test: Fix wait_for_debug_log UnicodeDecodeError (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Fix the intermittent `UnicodeDecodeError` when the debug log is truncated on an (multi-byte) unicode character by treating everything as bytes.
Also, remove the `ignore_case` option and the`re.search+re.escape` wrap. All of this is unused and doesn't exist on raw byte strings.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24575
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06e18e0b53 build: use BOOST_MULTI_INDEX_ENABLE_SAFE_MODE when debugging (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Use of this macro enables precondition checks for iterators and functions of the library. It's use is recommended in debug builds. See https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_78_0/libs/multi_index/doc/tutorial/debug.html for more info.
There is also a `BOOST_MULTI_INDEX_ENABLE_INVARIANT_CHECKING` macro:
> When this mode is in effect, all public functions of Boost.MultiIndex will perform post-execution tests aimed at ensuring that the basic internal invariants of the data structures managed are preserved.
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Here we update only the log messages that manually print a category.
In upcoming commits, LogPrintCategory will likely be used in many
other cases, such as to replace `LogPrintf` where it makes sense.
292828cd77 [test] Test addr cache for multiple onion binds (dergoegge)
3382905bef [net] Seed addr cache randomizer with port from binding address (dergoegge)
f10e80b6e4 [net] Use ConnectedThroughNetwork() instead of GetNetwork() to seed addr cache randomizer (dergoegge)
Pull request description:
The addr cache id randomizer is currently supposed to be seeded with the network of the inbound connection and the local socket (only the address is used not the port): a8098f2cef/src/net.cpp (L2800-L2804)
For inbound onion connections `CNode::addr.GetNetwork()` returns `NET_UNROUTABLE` and `CNode::addrBind` is set to `127.0.0.1:<onion bind port>`. This results in the same addr cache for all inbound connections on 127.0.0.1 binds.
To avoid the same addr cache across all onion and other 127.0.0.1 binds, we should seed the addr cache randomizer with the correct network for inbound onion connections (using `CNode::ConnectedThroughNetwork()`) as well as the port of `CNode::addrBind`.
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Now that we use GCC 10 for release builds, we no-longer need to
pass-Wl,-z,noexecstack to get a non-executable stack in RISC-V binaries.
This was originally removed in #21036, but then re-added in #21799, when
we reverted to using GCC 8.
433b525694 Add LogPrintLevel to lint-format-strings, drop LogPrint-vs-LogPrintf section in dev notes (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
added by #7003 in 2015, as that potential issue would now be caught by the `test/lint/lint-format-strings.py` script run by the CI.
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57fb37c275 wallet: CommitTransaction, remove extra wtx lookup and add exception for a possible db write error. (furszy)
Pull request description:
Two points for `CWallet::CommitTransaction`:
1) The extra wtx lookup:
As we are calling to `AddToWallet` first, which returns the recently added/updated wtx pointer, there is no need to look up the wtx again few lines later. We can just use it.
2) The db write error:
`AddToWallet` can only return a nullptr if the db write fails, which inside `CommitTransaction` translates to an exception throw cause. We expect everywhere that `CommitTransaction` always succeed.
------------------------------------------------
Extra note:
This finding generated another working path for me :)
It starts with the following question: why are we returning a nullptr from `AddToWallet` if the db write failed without removing the recently added transaction from the wallet's map?..
Can led to a wallet invalid state where the inputs of this new transaction are not marked dirty, while the transaction that spends them still exist on the in-memory wallet tx map.
-- I'm writing it here to gather some feedback first and not forget it, will create a follow-up PR in the coming days 🚜 --
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 57fb37c275. Seems like a clear improvement. Better to fail earlier with a better error message if the failure is going to happen anyway
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687addaf13 test: add BIP-125 rule 5 testcase with default mempool (James O'Beirne)
6120e8e287 test: allow passing sequence through create_self_transfer_multi (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Currently, we only test rule 5 of BIP-125 (replacement transactions cannot evict more than 100 transactions) by changing default mempool parameters to allow for more descendants. The current test works on a single transaction graph that has over 100 descendants.
This patch adds a test to exercise rule 5 using the default mempool parameters. The case is a little more sophisticated: instead of working on a single transaction graph, it uses a replacement transaction to "unite" several UTXOs which join independent transaction graphs. The total number of transactions in these graphs sum to more than the max allowable replacement.
I think the difference in transaction topology makes this a worthwhile testcase to have, setting aside the fact that this testcase works without having to use atypical mempool params.
See also: [relevant discussion from IRC](https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2022-05-27.html#l-126)
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that was added in 2015 by commit b8c06ef40 in PR 7003, as that potential issue
would now be caught by the test/lint/lint-format-strings.py script run by the CI
d40550d725 scripted-diff: remove duplicate categories from LogPrint output (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This is the first commit from #25203.
- Scripted-diff: de-duplicate logging category output for the tor, i2p, net, zmq, and prune messages (e.g. where I found duplicates), as these category prefixes are now printed automatically since #24464
examples before
```
[tor] tor: Successfully connected!
[i2p] I2P: Creating SAM session with 127.0.0.1:7656
[zmq] zmq: Initialize notification interface
[net] net: enabling extra block-relay-only peers
```
after
```
[tor] Successfully connected!
[i2p] Creating SAM session with 127.0.0.1:7656
[zmq] Initialize notification interface
[net] enabling extra block-relay-only peers
```
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cr ACK d40550d725
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fa4068b4e2 Move minRelayTxFee to policy/settings (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Seems a bit confusing to put policy stuff into validation, so fix that.
Also fix includes via `iwyu`.
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ariard:
ACK fa4068b, the includes move compiles well locally.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa4068b4e2. Make sense to move the global variable to policy/settings and the default constant to policy/policy. Ariard points out other constants that could be moved, which seems fine, but it seems like moving the global variable to be with other related global variables is more significant.
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f26a496dfd test: clean up all-lint.py (Martin Leitner-Ankerl)
64d72c4c87 test: rename lint-all.py to all-lint.py (Martin Leitner-Ankerl)
Pull request description:
When running `./test/lint/lint-all.py`, the script runs all tests but
also calls itself because the comparison with `__file__` doesn't work.
Comparing resolved paths gives reliable comparison, and lint-all.py doesn't call itself any more
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