You can use this tool to decode the utxo snapshot https://github.com/jrakibi/utxo-live
Here’s an overview of how it’s done:
The serialization forma for a UTXO in the snapshot is as follows:
1. Transaction ID (txid) - 32 bytes
2. Output Index (outnum)- 4 bytes
3. VARINT (code) - A varible-length integer encoding the height and whether the transaction is a coinbase. The format of this VARINT is (height << 1) | coinbase_flag.
4. VARINT (amount_v) - A variable-length integer that represents a compressed format of the output amount (in satoshis).
For the test cases mentioned:
* b"\x84\x58" - This value corresponds to a VARINT representing the height and coinbase flag. Once we decode this code, we can extract the height and coinbase using height = code_decoded >> 1 and coinbase = code_decoded & 0x01. In our case, with code_decoded = 728, it results in height = 364 and coinbase = 0.
* b"\xCA\xD2\x8F\x5A" - This byte sequence represents a compressed amount value. The decompression function takes this value and translates it into a full amount in satoshis. In our case, the decompression of this amount translates to a number larger than the maximum allowed value of coins (21 million BTC)
test:Validate UTXO snapshot with coin_height > base_height & amount > money_supply
test:Validate UTXO snapshot with coin_height > base_height & amount > money_supply
fa6c300a99 test: Fix intermittent timeout in p2p_tx_download.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the test passes, but may fail during shutdown, because blocks and transactions are synced with `NUM_INBOUND` * `self.num_nodes` peers, which may take a long time.
There is no need for this test to have this amount of inbounds.
So avoid the extraneous inbounds to speed up the test and avoid the intermittent test failures.
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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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f2e3662e57 net: Decrease nMaxIPs when learning from DNS seeds (laanwj)
Pull request description:
Limit number of IPs learned from a single DNS seed to 32, to prevent the results from one DNS seed from dominating AddrMan. Note that the number of results from a UDP DNS query is bounded to 33 already, but it is possible for it to use TCP where a larger number of results can be returned.
Closes#16070.
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6b02c11d66 test: Fix intermittent issue in p2p_handshake.py (stratospher)
Pull request description:
When establishing outbound connections [`TestNode` --------> `P2PConnection`], `P2PConnection` listens for a single connection from `TestNode` on a [port which is fixed based on `p2p_idx`](312f54278f/test/functional/test_framework/p2p.py (L746)).
If we reuse the same port when disconnecting and establishing connections again, we might hit this scenario where:
- disconnection is done on python side for `P2PConnection`
- disconnection not complete on c++ side for `TestNode`
- we're trying to establish a new connection on same port again
Prevent this scenario from happening by ensuring disconnection on c++ side for TestNode as well.
One way to reproduce this on master would be adding a sleep statement before disconnection happens on c++ side.
```diff
diff --git a/src/net.cpp b/src/net.cpp
index e388f05b03..62507d1f39 100644
--- a/src/net.cpp
+++ b/src/net.cpp
@@ -2112,6 +2112,7 @@ void CConnman::SocketHandlerConnected(const std::vector<CNode*>& nodes,
if (!pnode->fDisconnect) {
LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "socket closed for peer=%d\n", pnode->GetId());
}
+ std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(1000));
pnode->CloseSocketDisconnect();
}
else if (nBytes < 0)
```
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21d0e6c7b7 doc: release notes for PR 27679 (Matthew Zipkin)
791dea204e test: cover unix sockets in zmq interface (Matthew Zipkin)
c87b0a0ff4 zmq: accept unix domain socket address for notifier (Matthew Zipkin)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27375, allowing ZMQ notifications to be published to a UNIX domain socket.
Fortunately, libzmq handles unix sockets already, all we really have to do to support it is allow the format in the actual option.
[libzmq](https://libzmq.readthedocs.io/en/latest/zmq_ipc.html) uses the prefix `ipc://` as opposed to `unix:` which is [used by Tor](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/blob/main/doc/man/tor.1.txt?ref_type=heads#L1475) and now also by [bitcoind](a85e5a7c9a/doc/release-notes-27375.md (L5)) so we need to switch that internally.
As far as I can tell, [LND](d20a764486/zmq.go (L38)) supports `ipc://` and `unix://` (notice the double slashes).
With this patch, LND can connect to bitcoind using unix sockets:
Example:
*bitcoin.conf*:
```
zmqpubrawblock=unix:/tmp/zmqsb
zmqpubrawtx=unix:/tmp/zmqst
```
*lnd.conf*:
```
bitcoind.zmqpubrawblock=ipc:///tmp/zmqsb
bitcoind.zmqpubrawtx=ipc:///tmp/zmqst
```
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016ed248ba fuzz: explicitly cap the vsize of RBFs for diagram checks (Greg Sanders)
Pull request description:
In master we are hitting a case where vsize transactions much larger than max standard size are causing an overflow in not-yet-exposed RBF diagram checking code: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29757#issuecomment-2049220195
`ConsumeTxMemPoolEntry` is creating entries with tens of thousands of sigops cost, causing the resulting RBFs to be "overly large".
To fix this I cause the fuzz test to stop adding transactions to the mempool when we reach a potential overflow of `int32_t`.
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60ca5d5508 test: p2p: add test for rejected tx request logic (`m_recent_rejects` filter) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
e9dc511a7e fixup: get all utxos up front in fill_mempool, discourage wallet mixing (glozow)
Pull request description:
Motivated by the discussion in #28970 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28970#discussion_r1553911167), this PR adds test coverage for the logic around the `m_recent_rejects` filter, in particular that the filter is cleared after a new block comes in:
f0794cbd40/src/net_processing.cpp (L2199-L2206)
As expected, the second part of the test fails if the following patch is applied:
```diff
diff --git a/src/net_processing.cpp b/src/net_processing.cpp
index 6996af38cb..5cb1090e70 100644
--- a/src/net_processing.cpp
+++ b/src/net_processing.cpp
@@ -2202,7 +2202,7 @@ bool PeerManagerImpl::AlreadyHaveTx(const GenTxid& gtxid)
// or a double-spend. Reset the rejects filter and give those
// txs a second chance.
hashRecentRejectsChainTip = m_chainman.ActiveChain().Tip()->GetBlockHash();
- m_recent_rejects.reset();
+ //m_recent_rejects.reset();
}
const uint256& hash = gtxid.GetHash();
```
I'm still not sure in which file this test fits best, and if there is already test coverage for the first part of the test somewhere. Happy for any suggestions.
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If we reuse the same port when disconnecting and establishing connections
again, we might hit this scenario:
- disconnection is done on python side for P2PConnection
- disconnection is not complete on c++ side for TestNode
- we're trying to establish a new connection on same port again
Prevent this scenario from happening by ensuring disconnection on c++
side for TestNode as well.
c6d1b8de89 gui: change example address from legacy (P2PKH) to bech32m (P2TR) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Legacy addresses are less and less common these days and not recommended to use, so it seems senseful to also reflect that in the example addresses and update to the most recent address / output type (bech32m / P2TR). Also, as I couldn't see any value in computing these at runtime, they are pre-generated. This was done with the following Python script, executed in `./test/functional` (it's also included in the commit body, though without the she-bang):
```python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from test_framework.segwit_addr import CHARSET, decode_segwit_address, encode_segwit_address
from test_framework.messages import sha256
output_key = sha256(b'bitcoin dummy taproot output key')
for network, hrp in [('mainnet', 'bc'), ('signet', 'tb'), ('testnet', 'tb'), ('regtest', 'bcrt')]:
dummy_address = encode_segwit_address(hrp, 1, output_key)
while decode_segwit_address(hrp, dummy_address) != (None, None):
last_char = CHARSET[(CHARSET.index(dummy_address[-1]) + 1) % 32]
dummy_address = dummy_address[:-1] + last_char
print(f'{network:7} example address: {dummy_address}')
```
Note that the last bech32 character is modified in order to make the checksum fail.
master (mainnet):
![image](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/assets/91535/8c94cc1e-5649-47ed-8b2d-33b18654f6a2)
PR (mainnet):
![image](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/assets/91535/1ce208a6-1218-4850-93e0-5323c73e9049)
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05416422d3 refactor: Avoid implicit-integer-sign-change in processNewTransaction (MarcoFalke)
321f105d08 refactor: Avoid implicit-signed-integer-truncation-or-sign-change in FreedesktopImage (MarcoFalke)
6d8eecd33a refactor: Avoid implicit-integer-sign-change in createTransaction (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is allowed by the language. However, the `integer` sanitizer complains about it. Thus, fix it, so that the `integer` sanitizer can be used in the future to catch unintended sign changes.
Fixes#805.
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0244416aac security: restrict abis in bitcoind.service (Charlie)
Pull request description:
[As noted here](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html#MemoryDenyWriteExecute=), it's a good idea to pair `MemoryDenyWriteExecute=true` with `SystemCallArchitectures=native` because `MemoryDenyWriteExecute` can be circumvented in some operating systems which support multiple ABIs like x86/x86-64.
This helps restrict the possible application binary interfaces (ABIs) that can be used when running bitcoind through systemd, reducing the attack surface area.
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24b67fa9f6 doc: Add example of mixing private and public keys in descriptors (Anton A)
Pull request description:
closes: #27414
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dd3e0fa125 build: Fix false positive `CHECK_ATOMIC` test for clang-15 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On the master branch @ 0de63b8b46, a building `bitcoind` with clang-15 for `i686-pc-linux-gnu` fails to link:
```
CXXLD bitcoind
/usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o): in function `std::remove_volatile<double>::type std::__atomic_impl::load<double>(double const*, std::memory_order)':
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:948: undefined reference to `__atomic_load'
/usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o): in function `void std::__atomic_impl::store<double>(double*, std::remove_volatile<double>::type, std::memory_order)':
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store'
/usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o): in function `void std::__atomic_impl::store<double>(double*, std::remove_volatile<double>::type, std::memory_order)':
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store'
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store'
/usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o): in function `std::remove_volatile<double>::type std::__atomic_impl::load<double>(double const*, std::memory_order)':
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:948: undefined reference to `__atomic_load'
/usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o): in function `void std::__atomic_impl::store<double>(double*, std::remove_volatile<double>::type, std::memory_order)':
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store'
/usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-backup.o): in function `void std::__atomic_impl::store<double>(double*, std::remove_volatile<double>::type, std::memory_order)':
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store'
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store'
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store'
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store'
/usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-backup.o):/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: more undefined references to `__atomic_store' follow
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
```
due to false positive `CHECK_ATOMIC` test in the `configure` script.
This PR fixes this test.
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1ae5b208d3 test: fix intermittent failure in p2p_compactblocks_hb.py (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Fixes#29860
As a result of node1 receiving a block, it sends out SENDCMPCT messages to some of its peers to update the high-bandwidth status. We need to wait until those are received and processed by the peers to avoid intermittent failures. Before, we'd only wait until all peers have synced with the new block (within `generate`) which is not sufficient.
I could reproduce the failure by adding a `std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(1000));` sleep to the [net_processing code](c7567d9223/src/net_processing.cpp (L3763)) that processes `NetMsgType::SENDCMPCT`.
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fa4c69669e test: Fix failing univalue float test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the test may fail for some compilers, because `1e-8` may not be possible to represent exactly/consistently.
```
$ ./src/univalue/test/object
object: univalue/test/object.cpp:424: void univalue_readwrite(): Assertion `v.read("0.00000000000000000000000000000000000001e+30 ") && v.get_real() == 1e-8' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
```
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27256#discussion_r1567356943
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05da2460db guix: remove gcc-toolchain static from Windows build (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The libs in this dir are the following:
```bash
ls /gnu/store/2vnbkrdin4rrf7ygnr80mlcglin4qqa4-gcc-toolchain-12.3.0-static/lib/
libanl.a libc.a libdl.a libm.a
libBrokenLocale.a libcrypt.a libg.a libmcheck.a
libpthread.a librt.a
libresolv.a libutil.a
```
These do not need to be propogated into the Windows build environment.
Guix Build (aarch64):
```bash
450c0c4f45f9cb7ed7fc2ef6e7557b6a23004b82c951399da3b7635e8451a076 guix-build-05da2460db89/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-05da2460db89.tar.gz
5df68ab18636090c387bc90297356d0e148b02931d3a99c0f6d33cd268aa072b guix-build-05da2460db89/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part
13e979f60d9296aa11081fbbb360404da9fbb797bb4663ed2d1189d800659b4f guix-build-05da2460db89/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-05da2460db89-win64-debug.zip
d1cc78437a96f012a59af7c757bef592f163559e523d45014d7804d0be29a8b8 guix-build-05da2460db89/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-05da2460db89-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
33a9cfd4475677646bb32c9c45c25bd796ca5adb126590bf556d4e6f9592c676 guix-build-05da2460db89/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-05da2460db89-win64-unsigned.tar.gz
5d2ee251668d3d31bf378826ab06f98542dd20926cdee2df5c3315e11222a519 guix-build-05da2460db89/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-05da2460db89-win64.zip
```
Somewhat similar to #29673.
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b7ba60f81a test: add coverage for -reindex and assumeutxo (Martin Zumsande)
e57f951805 init, validation: Fix -reindex option with an existing snapshot (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
In c711ca186f logic was introduced that `-reindex` and `-reindex-chainstate` will delete the snapshot chainstate.
This doesn't work currently, instead of deleting the snapshot chainstate the node crashes with an assert (this can be triggered by applying the added test commit on master).
Fix this, and another bug that would prevent the new active chainstate from having a mempool after `-reindex` has deleted the snapshot (also covered by the test).
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As a result of node1 receiving a block, it sends out
SENDCMPCT messages to its peers to update the status.
We need to wait until those are received and
processed by the peers to avoid intermittent failures.
c2e0489b71 [rpc, bugfix] Enforce maximum value for setmocktime (dergoegge)
Pull request description:
The maximum value for our mocktime must be representable in nanoseconds, otherwise we end up with negative values returned from `NodeClock::now()`.
Found through fuzzing:
```
$ echo "c2V0bW9ja3RpbWVcZTptYf9w/3NldG3///////////////9p////ZP///ymL//////89////Nv9L////////LXkBAABpAA==" | base64 --decode > rpc-8cab9148ab4418ebd1923c213e9d3fe9c9b49b39.crash
$ FUZZ=rpc ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz rpc-8cab9148ab4418ebd1923c213e9d3fe9c9b49b39.crash
fuzz_libfuzzer: util/time.cpp:28: static NodeClock::time_point NodeClock::now(): Assertion `ret > 0s' failed.
```
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maflcko:
re-ACK c2e0489b71
brunoerg:
crACK c2e0489b71
glozow:
ACK c2e0489b71
Tree-SHA512: d7e237ca37bedd74a6b085fb6e726a142705371044c77488f593f35afe70aeca756fdba86920294b1d322c7a9b2cde9ce4e1b7d410a6ccc1fd7c6f3a6e77200a
92f88a9629 doc: fixup NAT-PMP help doc (fanquake)
02395edca9 init: remove redundant upnp #ifdef (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is a very belated followup to #26896 (which removed the configure options for setting the upnp and natpmp runtime default) and corrects the `-help` docs for `-upnp` and `-natpmp`.
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davidgumberg:
ACK 92f88a9629
hernanmarino:
ACK 92f88a9629
Tree-SHA512: 795dc8a8703bf322b5831d845de85f2428ee0dd45d3064b48ff47d147147381af26c0a9d00c596db12009b254763844b209989daf4e7470d20e8a1753b640966
fadf7e90dc ci: Bump s390x to ubuntu:24.04 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that most other CI tasks are rolled to 24.04, roll this one as well.
Also, re-enable feature_init.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fadf7e90dc - finished running after ~5 hours.
Tree-SHA512: d69f40227ba982eaaccc1e144ba05d3c8c4a096ac401077df3db5cf3276d1e146a438e4e0237dda876b3644fc7f0accd724a19e3c1cdb94c30c679899137280e
4722b7c715 build: remove minisketch clz check (fanquake)
1eea10a6d2 Squashed 'src/minisketch/' changes from a571ba20f9..3472e2f5ec (fanquake)
Pull request description:
https://github.com/sipa/minisketch/pull/81 will fix#29799.
Minor build cleanups after https://github.com/sipa/minisketch/pull/80.
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dergoegge:
utACK 4722b7c715
hebasto:
ACK 4722b7c715, I have verified the subtree update and reviewed the build system changes. Both look OK.
Tree-SHA512: eabd82e5a13cc4f32155319df97368f2e8c93320a4265b6c372efcb1ea4e756f6693df7c02498c8ea989ccd376a20277fa110c66d0754cb9bca5e54d18e0a965
3472e2f5ec Merge sipa/minisketch#81: Avoid overflowing shift by special casing inverse of 1
653d8b2e26 Avoid overflowing shift by special casing inverse of 1
33b7c200b9 Merge sipa/minisketch#80: Add c++20 version of CountBits
4a48f31a37 Merge sipa/minisketch#83: ci: Fix "s390x (big-endian)" task
82b6488acb Add c++20 version of CountBits
0498084d31 ci: Fix "s390x (big-endian)" task
71709dca9e Merge sipa/minisketch#82: ci: Fix `x86_64-w64-mingw32` task
9e6127fa98 Merge sipa/minisketch#74: Avoid >> above type width in BitWriter
ed420bc170 ci: Fix `x86_64-w64-mingw32` task
fe1040f227 Drop -Wno-shift-count-overflow compile flag
154bcd43bd Avoid >> above type width in BitWriter
67b87acdb6 Merge sipa/minisketch#78: ci: Update macOS image for CI
7de7250416 ci: Update macOS image for CI
83d812ea9f Merge sipa/minisketch#73: ci: Use correct variable to designate C++ compiler
e051a7d690 ci: Install wine32 package for Windows tests
2d2c695d78 build: Drop unused `CC` variable
1810fcbd11 ci: Use correct variable to designate C++ compiler
022b959049 Merge sipa/minisketch#77: Add missing include
08443c4892 Add missing include
git-subtree-dir: src/minisketch
git-subtree-split: 3472e2f5ec75ace39ce9243af6b3fee233a67492
4ba1d0b553 fuzz: Add coverage for client_maxfeerate (Greg Sanders)
91d7d8f22a AcceptMultipleTransactions: Fix workspace client_maxfeerate (Greg Sanders)
f3aa5bd5eb fill_mempool: assertions and docsctring update (Greg Sanders)
a3da63e8fe Move fill_mempool to util function (Greg Sanders)
73b68bd8b4 fill_mempool: remove subtest-specific comment (Greg Sanders)
Pull request description:
Bug causes an `Assume()` failure due to the expectation that the individual result should be invalid when done over `submitpackage` via rpc.
Bug introduced by https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28950 , and I discovered it rebasing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28984 since it's easier to hit in that test scenario.
Tests in place were only checking `AcceptSingleTransaction`-level checks due to package evaluation only triggering when minfee is too high for the parent transaction.
Added test along with fix, moving the fill_mempool utility into a common area for re-use.
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glozow:
reACK 4ba1d0b553
theStack:
ACK 4ba1d0b553
ismaelsadeeq:
re-ACK 4ba1d0b553 via [diff](4fe7d150eb..4ba1d0b553)
Tree-SHA512: 3729bdf7f25d04e232f173ccee04ddbb2afdaafa3d04292a01cecf58fb11b3b2bc133e8490277f1a67622b62d17929c242dc980f9bb647896beea4332ee35306
Limit number of IPs learned from a single DNS seed to 32, to prevent the results from
one DNS seed from dominating AddrMan. Note that the number of results from a UDP DNS query is
bounded to 33 already, but it is possible for it to use TCP where a potentially enormous
number of results can be returned.
Closes#16070.