ffe33dfbd4 chainparams: drop versionbits threshold to 90% for mainnnet and signet (Anthony Towns)
f054f6bcd2 versionbits: simplify state transitions (Anthony Towns)
55ac5f568a versionbits: Add explicit NEVER_ACTIVE deployments (Anthony Towns)
dd07e6da48 fuzz: test versionbits delayed activation (Anthony Towns)
dd85d5411c tests: test versionbits delayed activation (Anthony Towns)
73d4a70639 versionbits: Add support for delayed activation (Anthony Towns)
9e6b65f6fa tests: clean up versionbits test (Anthony Towns)
5932744450 tests: test ComputeBlockVersion for all deployments (Anthony Towns)
63879f0a47 tests: pull ComputeBlockVersion test into its own function (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
BIP9-based implementation of "speedy trial" activation specification, see https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2021-March/018583.html
Edge cases are tested by fuzzing added in #21380.
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jnewbery:
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MarcoFalke:
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achow101:
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gmaxwell:
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benthecarman:
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Sjors:
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jonatack:
Initial approach ACK ffe33dfbd4 after a first pass of review, building and testing each commit, mostly looking at the changes and diffs. Will do a more high-level review iteration. A few minor comments follow to pick/choose/ignore.
ariard:
Code Review ACK ffe33df
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Previously we used deployments that would timeout prior to Bitcoin's
invention, which allowed the deployment to still be activated in unit
tests. This switches those deployments to be truly never active.
b2ee8b207d net: Deserialize hardcoded seeds from BIP155 blob (W. J. van der Laan)
9b29d5df7f contrib: Add explicit port numbers for testnet seeds (W. J. van der Laan)
2a257de113 contrib: Add a few TorV3 seed nodes (W. J. van der Laan)
06030f7a42 contrib: generate-seeds.py generates output in BIP155 format (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Closes#20239 and mitigates my node's problem in #21351.
- Add a few hardcoded seeds for TorV3
- As the [bitcoin-seeder](https://github.com/sipa/bitcoin-seeder) doesn't collect TorV3 addresses yet, I have extracted these from my own node using [a script](https://gist.github.com/laanwj/b3d7b01ef61ce07c2eff0a72a6b90183) and added them manually. This is intended to be a temporary stop gap until 22.0's seeds update.
- Change hardcoded seeds to variable length BIP155 binary format.
- It is stored as a single serialized blob in a byte array, instead of pseudo-IPv6 address slots. This is more flexible and, assuming most of the list is IPv4, more compact.
- Only the (networkID, addr, port) subset (CService). Services and time are construed on the fly as before.
- Change input format for `nodes_*.txt`.
- Drop legacy `0xAABBCCDD` format for IPv4. It is never generated by `makeseeds.py`.
- Stop interpreting lack of port as default port, interpret it as 'no port', to accomodate I2P and other port-less protocols (not handled in this PR). An explicit port is always generated by `makeseeds.py` so in practice this makes no difference right now.
A follow-up to this PR could do the same for I2P.
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84716b134e Add "index/blockfilterindex -> validation -> index/blockfilterindex" to expected circular dependencies (Jonas Schnelli)
ab3a0a2fb9 Add functional test for blockfilterindex in prune-mode (Jonas Schnelli)
c286a22f7b Add debug startup parameter -fastprune for more effective pruning tests (Jonas Schnelli)
5e112269c3 Avoid pruning below the blockfilterindex sync height (Jonas Schnelli)
00d57ff768 Avoid accessing nullpointer in BaseIndex::GetSummary() (Jonas Schnelli)
6abe9f5b11 Allow blockfilter in conjunction with prune (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Maintaining the blockfilterindexes in prune mode is possible and may lead to efficient p2p based rescans of wallets (restore backups, import/sweep keys) beyond the prune height (rescans not part of that PR).
This PR allows running the blockfilterindex(es) in conjunction with pruning.
* Bitcoind/Qt will shutdown during startup when missing block data has been detected ([re]enable `-blockfilterindex` when we already have pruned)
* manual block pruning is disabled during blockfilterindex sync
* auto-pruning is delayed during blockfilterindex sync
ToDos:
* [x] Functional tests
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 84716b134e. Only changes since last review were suggested new FindFilesToPrune argument and test.
benthecarman:
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e829c9afbf refactor: replace sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0]) by std::size (C++17) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
365539c846 refactor: init vectors via std::{begin,end} to avoid pointer arithmetic (Sebastian Falbesoner)
63d4ee1968 refactor: iterate arrays via C++11 range-based for loops if idx is not needed (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This refactoring PR picks up the idea of #19626 and replaces all occurences of `sizeof(x)/sizeof(x[0])` (or `sizeof(x)/sizeof(*x)`, respectively) with the now-available C++17 [`std::size`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/iterator/size) (as [suggested by sipa](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19626#issuecomment-666487228)), making the macro `ARRAYLEN` obsolete.
As preparation for this, two other changes are done to eliminate `sizeof(x)/sizeof(x[0])` usage:
* all places where arrays are iterated via an index are changed to use C++11 range-based for loops If the index' only purpose is to access the array element (as [suggested by MarcoFalke](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19626#discussion_r463404541)).
* `std::vector` initializations are done via `std::begin` and `std::end` rather than using pointer arithmetic to calculate the end (also [suggested by MarcoFalke](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20429#discussion_r567418821)).
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practicalswift:
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fanquake:
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MarcoFalke:
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Values for mainnet and testnet will be specified in a follow-up PR that can be
scrutinized accordingly. This structure is required for use in snapshot activation
logic.
2d5793c016 Bugfix: chainparams: Add missing (disabled) Taproot deployment for Signet (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Is there a way we can trigger compiler warnings if a deployment is undefined?
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01e283068b [net] Remove unnecessary default args on CNode constructor (Amiti Uttarwar)
bc5d65b3ca [refactor] Remove IsOutboundDisconnectionCandidate (Amiti Uttarwar)
2f2e13b6c2 [net/refactor] Simplify multiple-connection checks (Amiti Uttarwar)
7f7b83deb2 [net/refactor] Rework ThreadOpenConnections logic (Amiti Uttarwar)
35839e963b [net] Fix bug where AddrFetch connections would be counted as outbound full relay (Amiti Uttarwar)
4972c21b67 [net/refactor] Clarify logic for selecting connections in ThreadOpenConnections (Amiti Uttarwar)
60156f5fc4 [net/refactor] Remove fInbound flag from CNode (Amiti Uttarwar)
7b322df629 [net/refactor] Remove m_addr_fetch member var from CNode (Amiti Uttarwar)
14923422b0 [net/refactor] Remove fFeeler flag from CNode (Amiti Uttarwar)
49efac5cae [net/refactor] Remove m_manual_connection flag from CNode (Amiti Uttarwar)
d3698b5ee3 [net/refactor] Add connection type as a member var to CNode (Amiti Uttarwar)
46578c03e9 [doc] Describe different connection types (Amiti Uttarwar)
442abae2ba [net/refactor] Add AddrFetch connections to ConnectionType enum (Amiti Uttarwar)
af59feb052 [net/refactor] Extract m_addr_known logic from initializer list (Amiti Uttarwar)
e1bc29812d [net/refactor] Add block relay only connections to ConnectionType enum (Amiti Uttarwar)
0e52a659a2 [net/refactor] Add feeler connections to ConnectionType enum (Amiti Uttarwar)
1521c47438 [net/refactor] Add manual connections to ConnectionType enum (Amiti Uttarwar)
26304b4100 [net/refactor] Introduce an enum to distinguish type of connection (Amiti Uttarwar)
3f1b7140e9 scripted-diff: Rename OneShot to AddrFetch (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
**This is part 1 of #19315, which enables the ability to test `outbound` and `block-relay-only` connections from the functional tests.** Please see that PR for more information of overall functionality.
**This PR simplifies how we manage different connection types.** It introduces an enum with the various types of connections so we can explicitly define the connection type. The existing system relies on a series of independent flags, then has asserts scattered around to ensure that conflicting flags are not enabled at the same time. I find this approach to be both brittle and confusing. While making these changes, I found a small bug due to the silent assumptions.
This PR also proposes a rename from `OneShot` to `AddrFetch`. I find the name `OneShot` to be very confusing, especially when we also have `onetry` manual connections. Everyone I've talked to offline has agreed that the name is confusing, so I propose a potential alternative. I think this is a good opportunity for a rename since I'm creating an enum to explicitly define the connection types.
(some context for the unfamiliar: `oneshot` or `addrfetch` connections are short-lived connections created on startup. They connect to the seed peers, send a `getaddr` to solicit addresses, then close the connection.)
Overview of this PR:
* rename `oneshot` to `addrfetch`
* introduce `ConnectionType` enum
* one by one, add different connection types to the enum
* expose the `conn_type` on CNode, and use this to reduce reliance on flags (& asserts)
* fix the bug in counting different type of connections
* some additional cleanup to simplify logic and make expectations explicit/inclusive rather than implicit/exclusive.
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jnewbery:
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 01e283068b, the commits are pretty straightforward to follow, and I think this is a move in the right direction overall
vasild:
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sdaftuar:
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fanquake:
ACK 01e283068b - I don't have as much experience with the networking code but these changes look fairly straight forward, the new code seems more robust/understandable and the additional documentation is great. I'm glad that a followup branch is already underway. There might be some more review comments here later today, so keep an eye on the discussion, however I'm going to merge this now.
jb55:
wow this code was messy before... ACK 01e283068b
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