5c7cacf649 ci: Remove natpmp build option and libnatpmp dependency (laanwj)
7e7ec984da doc: Remove mention of natpmp build options (laanwj)
061c3e32a2 depends: Drop natpmp and associated option from depends (laanwj)
20a18bf6aa build: Drop libnatpmp from build system (laanwj)
7b04709862 qt: Changes for built-in PCP+NAT-PMP (laanwj)
52f8ef66c6 net: Replace libnatpmp with built-in NATPMP+PCP implementation in mapport (laanwj)
97c97177cd net: Add PCP and NATPMP implementation (laanwj)
d72df63d16 net: Use GetLocalAddresses in Discover (laanwj)
e02030432b net: Add netif utility (laanwj)
754e425438 crypto: Add missing WriteBE16 function (laanwj)
Pull request description:
Continues #30005. Closes #17012..
This PR adds PCP (Port Control Protocol) from [RFC6887](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6887). This adds, in addition to the existing IPv4 port mapping (which now uses PCP, with fallback to NAT-PMP), support for IPv6 pinholing-that is, opening a port on the firewall to make it reachable.
PCP, like NAT-PMP is a simple UDP-based protocol, and the implementation is self-contained, so this gets rid of lthe libnatpnp dependency without adding a new one. It should otherwise be a drop-in replacement. NAT-PMP fallback is implemented so this will not make router support worse.
For now it is disabled by default, though in the future (not in this PR) we could consider enable it by default to increase the number of connectable nodes without adding significant attack surface.
To test:
```bash
bitcoind -regtest -natpmp=1 -debug=net
```
(most of the changes in this PR are, ironically, removing the libnatpmp dependency and associated build system and build docs)
## TODO
- [x] Default gateway discovery on Linux / FreeBSD
- [x] Default gateway discovery on Windows
- [x] Default gateway discovery on MacOS
- [x] Either solve FreeBSD compile issue (probably upstream issue) or remove FreeBSD support
## Things to consider for follow-up PRs
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043#discussion_r1658764974 avoid unreachable nets (not given to -onlynet=)
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043#discussion_r1658949236 could announce an addr:port where we do not listen (no -bind)
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043#discussion_r1684368824 could announce the wrong port because it uses GetListenPort()
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043#discussion_r1679709347 if we requested one port but another was assigned, then which one to use in the renewal?
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043#discussion_r1772017020 Use `GetAdapterAddresses` to discover local addresses for Windows
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Currently, builds of libevent in depends, using CMake, fail on some
systems, like Alpine, with the following:
```bash
/bitcoin/depends/work/build/aarch64-unknown-linux-musl/libevent/2.1.12-stable-1516ed47ea8/evmap.c: In function 'evmap_signal_add_':
/bitcoin/depends/work/build/aarch64-unknown-linux-musl/libevent/2.1.12-stable-1516ed47ea8/evmap.c:456:31: error: 'NSIG' undeclared (first use in this function)
456 | if (sig < 0 || sig >= NSIG)
```
From what I can tell the `_GNU_SOURCE` "detection" in libevents CMake build
system, never? really worked, and it's not clear what a nice fix is.
For now, always use `_GNU_SOURCE` when building libevent in depends.
8c935e625e depends: Fix CMake-generated `libevent*.pc` files (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Broken out of #30454. This is a backport of the merged upstream PR: https://github.com/libevent/libevent/pull/1622.
Note that after #29835 we might end up dropping pkg-config and using the installed CMake files directly, but that depends on whether or not enough distros actually ship those files.
Either way, having fixed up .pc files won't hurt.
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0388ad0d65 depends: switch zmq to CMake (Cory Fields)
fefb3bbe5b depends: add zeromq no librt patch (fanquake)
a522ef1542 depends: add zeromq cmake minimum patch (fanquake)
cbbc229adf depends: add zeromq windows usage patch (fanquake)
2de68d6d38 depends: add zeromq builtin sha1 patch (fanquake)
0c8605253a depends: add zeromq mktemp macos patch (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This picks up a change, which is a switch to building zeromq with CMake. It includes a number of patches, some which have already been upstreamed (see each patch for details).
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The CMake WIN32_WINNT autodetection is broken, and must be set
manually. We may want to set is explicitly in any case, but the
brokenness should also be fixed upstream.
Also patch out depends paths, that would cause non-determinism.
Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
Patch Qts internal libpng to resolve the failure.
I would like to have this patched, so we can continue working on the
removal of `FORCE_USE_SYSTEM_CLANG`. Otherwise builds will be broken using
the default clang (18) on the current Ubuntu LTS (24.04).
5deb0b024e build, test, doc: Temporarily remove Android-related stuff (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Previously, our Android builds were geared towards generating APKs, which relied on Qt. However, after migrating to C++20, compiling for Android became unfeasible due to Qt 5.15's compatibility limitations with NDK only up to r25, which includes an outdated embedded libc++ (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/29360).
All removed stuff will be reinstated after migrating the build system to CMake and upgrading Qt to version 6.x.
This PR makes possible a clean migration to the CMake-based build system as it removes code, which is not used at this moment.
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Similar to libtool, (llvm-)otool only exists with a version suffix
on some systems (Ubuntu), which makes it annoying to use/find. Avoid
this, by switching to objdump. Which is a drop-in replacement.
This is related to #21778, and the switchover to using vanilla LLVM for
macOS.
Previously, our Android builds were geared towards generating APKs,
which relied on Qt. However, after migrating to C++20, compiling for
Android became unfeasible due to Qt 5.15's compatibility limitations
with NDK only up to r25, which includes an outdated embedded libc++.
All removed stuff will be reinstated after migrating the build system to
CMake and upgrading Qt to version 6.x."
5195baa600 depends: fix miniupnpc snprintf usage on Windows (fanquake)
3c2d440f14 depends: switch miniupnpc to CMake (Cory Fields)
f5618c79d9 depends: add upstream CMake patch to miniupnpc (fanquake)
6866b571ab depends: miniupnpc 2.2.7 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This picks up one of the changes from #29232, which is a switch to building miniupnpc with CMake. It includes an update to the most recent version of miniupnpc (2.2.7), which means we can drop one patch from that commit, and includes a new patch for a change I've upstreamed https://github.com/miniupnp/miniupnp/pull/721, as well as some suggestions from the previous PR.
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2e266f33b5 depends: Fix build of Qt for 32-bit platforms (laanwj)
Pull request description:
The 32 to 64-bit `time_t` transition causes a build failure in the built-in zlib about conflicting `_TIME_BITS` and `_FILE_OFFSET_BITS`.
Note that zlib doesn't use `time_t` at all, so it is a false alarm.
Take the following patch from upstream zlib:
a566e156b3.patch
Closes#29980.
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