992c714451 common: Don't terminate on null character in UrlDecode (Fabian Jahr)
099fa57151 scripted-diff: Modernize name of urlDecode function and param (Fabian Jahr)
8f39aaae41 refactor: Remove hooking code for urlDecode (Fabian Jahr)
650d43ec15 refactor: Replace libevent use in urlDecode with our own code (Fabian Jahr)
46bc6c2aaa test: Add unit tests for urlDecode (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Fixes#29654 (as a side-effect)
Removing dependencies is a general goal of the project and the xz backdoor has been an additional wake up call recently. Libevent shows many of the same symptoms, few maintainers and slow releases. While libevent can not be removed completely over night we should start removing it’s usage where it's possible, ideally with the end goal to removing it completely.
This is a pretty easy win in that direction. The [`evhttp_uridecode` function from libevent](e0a4574ba2/http.c (L3542)) we were using in `urlDecode` could be easily emulated in fewer LOC. This also ports the [applicable test vectors over from libevent](https://github.com/libevent/libevent/blob/master/test/regress_http.c#L3430).
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The point of this was to be able to build bitcoin-tx and bitcoin-wallet without libevent, see #18504.
Now that we use our own implementation of urlDecode this is not needed anymore.
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c3e632b441 Bugfix: bitcoin-cli: Check length of peer.transport_protocol_type (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
"v" would dereference beyond the string length, and "v10" would show as '1'
Turn both of these cases into a blank, like anything else unexpected currently is.
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CLI -netinfo will currently break when calling it on a node that is running
pre-v26 bitcoind, as `getpeerinfo` doesn't yet return a transport_protocol_type
field.
Fix this by adding an `IsNull()` check as already done for other fields, and also:
- avoid checking for the full string "detecting", and instead do the cheaper
check for the most frequent case of the string starting with "v"
- drop displaying the "v" prefix in all the rows, as it doesn't add useful
information, and instead use "v" for the column header
- display nothing during peer setup, like for the -netinfo mping and ping columns
Since the kernel library no longer depends on the system file, move it
to the common library instead in accordance to the diagram in
doc/design/libraries.md.
fa266c4bbf Temporarily work around gcc-13 warning bug in interfaces_tests (MarcoFalke)
fa28850562 Fix clang-tidy performance-unnecessary-copy-initialization warnings (MarcoFalke)
faaa60a30e Remove unused find_value global function (MarcoFalke)
fa422aeec2 scripted-diff: Use UniValue::find_value method (MarcoFalke)
fa548ac872 Add UniValue::find_value method (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The global function has issues:
* It causes gcc-13 warnings, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/26926
* There is no rationale for it being a global function, when it acts like a member function
* `performance-unnecessary-copy-initialization` clang-tidy isn't run on it
Fix all issues by making it a member function.
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This commit effectively moves the definition of these constants
out of the chainparamsbase to their own file.
Using the ChainType enums provides better type safety compared to
passing around strings.
The commit is part of an ongoing effort to decouple the libbitcoinkernel
library from the ArgsManager and other functionality that should not be
part of the kernel library.
This is an extraction of ArgsManager related functions from util/system
into their own common file.
Config file related functions are moved to common/config.cpp.
The background of this commit is an ongoing effort to decouple the
libbitcoinkernel library from the ArgsManager. The ArgsManager belongs
into the common library, since the kernel library should not depend on
it. See doc/design/libraries.md for more information on this rationale.
This is a minimal extraction of a single function, but also the only use
of std::exception in util/system.
The background of this commit is an ongoing effort to decouple the
libbitcoinkernel library from the ArgsManager defined in system.h.
Moving the function out of system.h allows including it from a separate
source file without including the ArgsManager definitions from system.h.
Most of the code in util/system.cpp that was hardcoded to use the global
ArgsManager instance `gArgs` has been changed to work with explicit ArgsManager
instances (for example in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20092). But a
few hardcoded references to `gArgs` remain. This commit removes the last ones
so these functions aren't reading or writing global state.
0f5fc4f656 doc: fix up -netinfo relaytxes help (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Addresses https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26109#discussion_r995502563 by Marco Falke (thanks!)
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to the current p2p behavior. We only initialize the Peer::TxRelay m_relay_txs
data structure if it isn't an outbound block-relay-only connection and fRelay=true
(the peer wishes to receive tx announcements) or we're offering NODE_BLOOM to this peer.
b01f336708 util, refactor: Drop explicit conversion to fs::path (Hennadii Stepanov)
138c668e2b util, refactor: Use GetPathArg to read "-rpccookiefile" value (Hennadii Stepanov)
1276090705 util, refactor: Use GetPathArg to read "-conf" value (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is a continuation of bitcoin/bitcoin#24265 and bitcoin/bitcoin#24306.
Now the following command-line arguments / configure options been read with the `GetPathArg` method:
- `-conf`, also `includeconf` values been normalized
- `-rpccookiefile`
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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
and inverse its logic.
The naming is out of date and incorrect, as lack of request of tx relay does not
imply block relay, and a preference for tx relay doesn't imply that block relay
isn't happening.
"error: JSON value is not a boolean as expected"
due to fRelayTxes/m_relay_txs being moved in PR 21160 from CNodeStats to
CNodeStateStats, which made getpeerinfo#relaytxes an optional field that
can return UniValue IsNull().
fa305fd92c Add mockable clock type and TicksSinceEpoch helper (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This will be used primarily by the addr time refactor (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24697) to make addr relay time type safe. However, it can also be used in other places, and can be reviewed independently, so I split it up.
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fa9af21878 scripted-diff: Use getInt<T> over get_int/get_int64 (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Seems better to see the return type directly and be able to modify it easier, as the return type is used for exceptions (in-range checking and parsing feedback).
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ac6fbf2c83 tidy: use modernize-use-default-member-init (fanquake)
7aa40f5563 refactor: use C++11 default initializers (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Refactor and then enable [`modernize-use-default-member-init`](https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/modernize-use-default-member-init.html) in our `clang-tidy` job.
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Fixes negative time duration values in the "send", "recv",
and "age" columns (potentially the "txn" and "blk" columns also)
for the first run of -rpcwait -netinfo after bitcoind startup.
To reproduce, start bitcoind on mainnet and run
`bitcoin-cli -rpcwait -netinfo <n>` where n is 1 or larger.
The negative times will be larger/more apparent with a slower
CPU speed or e.g. higher checkblocks/checklevel config option
settings.
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)
```
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Consolidate to outputting the licensing info when we pass -version to a binary,
i.e bitcoind -version:
```bash
itcoin Core version v22.99.0-fc1f355913f6-dirty
Copyright (C) 2009-2022 The Bitcoin Core developers
Please contribute if you find Bitcoin Core useful. Visit
<https://bitcoincore.org/> for further information about the software.
The source code is available from <https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin>.
This is experimental software.
Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying file COPYING
or <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>
```