935d488922 [net processing] Refactor MaybeSendAddr() (John Newbery)
01a79ff924 [net processing] Fix overindentation in MaybeSendAddr() (John Newbery)
38c0be5da3 [net processing] Refactor MaybeSendAddr() - early exits (John Newbery)
c87423c58b [net processing] Change MaybeSendAddr() to take a reference (John Newbery)
ad719297f2 [net processing] Extract `addr` send functionality into MaybeSendAddr() (John Newbery)
4ad4abcf07 [net] Change addr send times fields to be guarded by new mutex (John Newbery)
c02fa47baa [net processing] Only call GetTime() once in SendMessages() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This continues the work of moving application layer data into net_processing. It refactors `addr` send functionality into its own function `MaybeSendAddr()` and flattens/simplifies the code. Isolating and simplifying the addr handling code makes subsequent changes (which will move addr data and logic into net processing) easier to review.
This is a pure refactor. There are no functional changes.
For motivation of the project, see #19398.
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sipa:
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hebasto:
ACK 935d488922, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 935d488922🐑
Tree-SHA512: 4e9dc84603147e74f479a211b42bcf315bdf5d14c21c08cf0b17d6c252775b90b012f0e0d834f1a607ed63c7ed5c63d5cf49b134344e7b64a1695bfcff111c92
Throwing an exception from a slot invoked by Qt's signal-slot connection
mechanism is considered undefined behavior, unless it is handled within
the slot. The GUIUtil::ExceptionSafeConnect function should be used for
exception handling within slots.
916ab0195d remove unused class util::Ref and its unit test (Sebastian Falbesoner)
8dbb87a393 refactor: replace util::Ref by std::any (C++17) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
95cccf8a4b util: introduce helper AnyPtr to access std::any instances (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
As described in `util/ref.h`: "_This implements a small subset of the functionality in C++17's std::any class, and **can be dropped when the project updates to C++17**_". For accessing the contained object of a `std::any` instance, a helper template function `AnyPtr` is introduced (thanks to ryanofsky).
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hebasto:
re-ACK 916ab0195d, with command
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 916ab0195d. Changes since last review: rebase and replacing types with `auto`. I might have used `const auto*` and `auto*` instead of plain `auto` because I think the qualifiers are useful, but this is all good.
Tree-SHA512: fe2c3e4f5726f8ad40c61128339bb24ad11d2c261f71f7b934b1efe3e3279df14046452b0d9b566917ef61d5c7e0fd96ccbf35ff810357e305710f5002c27d47
Changes to make MaybeSendAddr simpler and easier to maintain/update:
- assert invariant that node.vAddrToSend.size() can never exceed
MAX_ADDR_TO_SEND
- erase known addresses from vAddrToSend in one pass
- no check for (vAddr.size() >= MAX_ADDR_TO_SEND) during iteration,
since vAddr can never exceed MAX_ADDR_TO_SEND.
4783115fd4 net: add ifaddrs.h include (fanquake)
879215e665 build: check if -lsocket is required with *ifaddrs (fanquake)
87deac66aa rand: only try and use freeifaddrs if available (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Fixes#21485 by linking against `-lsocket` when it's required for using `*ifaddrs` functions.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 4783115fd4
hebasto:
ACK 4783115fd4, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 4542e036e9b029de970eff8a9230fe45d9204bb22313d075f474295d49bdaf1f1cbb36c0c6e2fa8dbbcdba518d8d3a68a6116ce304b82414315f333baf9af0e4
fa4926cca6 fuzz: [refactor] Use IsValidFlagCombination in signature_checker fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
eeee8f5be1 fuzz: Removed unused try-catch in coins_view (MarcoFalke)
fa98f3f66e fuzz: [refactor] Use ConsumeScript in signature_checker fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Some small refactors to remove unused and redundant fuzz code
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practicalswift:
cr re-ACK fa4926cca6
Tree-SHA512: eb07a2140caad7b31495b76385fc7634cf5b6daa4947f430ebb127eb1375583dc11e541a0a42d0e5d93d430480b8a815b93974450fd5ed897528a2d47c752f86
40316a37cb test: add I2P test for a runaway SAM proxy (Vasil Dimov)
2d8ac77970 fuzz: add tests for the I2P Session public interface (Vasil Dimov)
9947e44de0 i2p: use pointers to Sock to accommodate mocking (Vasil Dimov)
82d360b5a8 net: change ConnectSocketDirectly() to take a Sock argument (Vasil Dimov)
b5861100f8 net: add connect() and getsockopt() wrappers to Sock (Vasil Dimov)
5a887d49b2 fuzz: avoid FuzzedSock::Recv() repeated errors with EAGAIN (Vasil Dimov)
3088f83d01 fuzz: extend FuzzedSock::Recv() to support MSG_PEEK (Vasil Dimov)
9b05c49ade fuzz: implement unimplemented FuzzedSock methods (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Change the networking code and the I2P code to be fully mockable and use `FuzzedSocket` to fuzz the I2P methods `Listen()`, `Accept()` and `Connect()`.
Add a mocked `Sock` implementation that returns a predefined data on reads and use it for a regression unit test for the bug fixed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21407.
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practicalswift:
Tested ACK 40316a37cb
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 40316a37cb
jonatack:
re-ACK 40316a37cb reviewed `git range-diff 01bb3afb 23c861d 40316a3` and the new unit test commit, debug built, ran unit tests, ran bitcoind with an I2P service and network operation with seven I2P peers (2 in, 5 out) is looking nominal
laanwj:
Code review ACK 40316a37cb
Tree-SHA512: 7fc4f129849e16e0c7e16662d9f4d35dfcc369bb31450ee369a2b97bdca95285533bee7787983e881e5a3d248f912afb42b4a2299d5860ace7129b0b19623cc8
0cca08a8ee Add unit test coverage for our onion peer eviction protection (Jon Atack)
caa21f586f Protect onion+localhost peers in ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio() (Jon Atack)
8f1a53eb02 Use EraseLastKElements() throughout SelectNodeToEvict() (Jon Atack)
8b1e156143 Add m_inbound_onion to AttemptToEvictConnection() (Jon Atack)
72e30e8e03 Add unit tests for ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio() (Jon Atack)
ca63b53ecd Use std::unordered_set instead of std::vector in IsEvicted() (Jon Atack)
41f84d5ecc Move peer eviction tests to a separate test file (Jon Atack)
f126cbd6de Extract ProtectEvictionCandidatesByRatio from SelectNodeToEvict (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Now that #19991 and #20210 have been merged, we can determine inbound onion peers using `CNode::m_inbound_onion` and add it to the localhost peers protection in `AttemptToEvictConnection`, which was added in #19670 to address issue #19500.
Update 28 February 2021: I've updated this to follow gmaxwell's suggestion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20197#issuecomment-713865992.
This branch now protects up to 1/4 onion peers (connected via our tor control service), if any, sorted by longest uptime. If any (or all) onion slots remain after that operation, they are then allocated to protect localhost peers, or a minimum of 2 localhost peers in the case that no onion slots remain and 2 or more onion peers were protected, sorted as before by longest uptime.
This patch also adds test coverage for the longest uptime, localhost, and onion peer eviction protection logic to build on the welcome initial unit testing of #20477.
Suggest reviewing the commits that move code with `colorMoved = dimmed-zebra` and `colorMovedWs = allow-indentation-change`.
Closes#11537.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 0cca08a8ee
vasild:
ACK 0cca08a8ee
Tree-SHA512: 2f5a63f942acaae7882920fc61f0185dcd51da85e5b736df9d1fc72343726dd17da740e02f30fa5dc5eb3b2d8345707aed96031bec143d48a2497a610aa19abd
3fc06d3d7b [net] remove fUpdateConnectionTime from FinalizeNode (John Newbery)
7c4cc67c0c [net] remove CConnman::AddNewAddresses (John Newbery)
bcd7f30b79 [net] remove CConnman::MarkAddressGood (John Newbery)
8073673dbc [net] remove CConnman::SetServices (John Newbery)
392a95d393 [net_processing] Keep addrman reference in PeerManager (John Newbery)
1c25adf6d2 [net] Construct addrman outside connman (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Addrman is currently a member variable of connman. Make it a top-level component with lifetime owned by node.context, and add a reference to addrman in peerman. This allows us to eliminate some functions in connman that are simply forwarding requests to addrman, and simplifies the connman-peerman interface.
By constructing the addrman in init, we can also add parameters to the ctor, which allows us to test it better. See #20233, where we enable consistency checking for addrman in our functional tests.
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MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 3fc06d3d7b only change is squash 🏀
vasild:
ACK 3fc06d3d7b
Tree-SHA512: 17662c65cbedcd9bd1c194914bc4bb4216f4e3581a06222de78f026d6796f1da6fe3e0bf28c2d26a102a12ad4fbf13f815944a297f000e3acf46faea42855e07
This changes all context dependent checks in the parser to be
disjunctions of equality checks, rather than also including inequalities.
This makes sure that adding a new context enum in the future won't change
semantics for existing checks.
The error messages are also made a bit more consistent.
This is a preparation for parsing xonly pubkeys, which will complicate
this logic. It's cleaner to put the decision logic close to the public
key parsing itself.
This has no effect for now, as the only fragments with sub-script
expressions (sh, wsh) only allow one, and don't have key expressions
in them.
A future Taproot descriptor will however violate both, and we want
the keys in different sub-scripts to be assigned non-overlapping
cache indices.
So far, no descriptor exists that supports more than one sub-script
descriptor. This will change with taproot, so prepare for this by
changing the m_subdescriptor_arg from a unique_ptr to a vector of
unique_ptr's.
There are currently two DescriptorImpl subclasses that rely on the functionality
that ExpandHelper automatically adds subscripts to the output SigningProvider.
Taproot descriptors will have subscripts, but we don't want them in the
SigningProvider's bare script field. To avoid them ending up there, move this
functionality into the specific classes' MakeScripts implementation.
90ae3d8ca6 doc: Add release notes for -deprecatedrpc=addresses and bitcoin-tx (Michael Dietz)
085b3a7299 rpc: deprecate `addresses` and `reqSigs` from rpc outputs (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
Considering the limited applicability of `reqSigs` and the confusing output of `1` in all cases except bare multisig, the `addresses` and `reqSigs` outputs are removed for all rpc commands.
1) add a new sane "address" field (for outputs that have an identifiable address, which doesn't include bare multisig)
2) with -deprecatedrpc: leave "reqSigs" and "addresses" intact (with all weird/wrong behavior they have now)
3) without -deprecatedrpc: drop "reqSigs" and "addresses" entirely always.
Note: Some light refactoring done to allow us to very easily delete a few chunks of code (marked with TODOs) when we remove this deprecated behavior.
Using `IsDeprecatedRPCEnabled` in core_write.cpp caused some circular dependencies involving core_io
Circular dependencies were caused by rpc/util unnecessarily importing node/coinstats and node/transaction. Really what rpc/util needs are some fundamental type/helper-function definitions. So this was cleaned up to make more sense.
This fixes#20102.
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MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 90ae3d8ca6📢
Tree-SHA512: 8ffb617053b5f4a8b055da17c06711fd19632e0037d71c4c8135e50c8cd7a19163989484e4e0f17a6cc48bd597f04ecbfd609aef54b7d1d1e76a784214fcf72a
Add early exit guard clauses if node.RelayAddrsWithConn() is false or if
current_time < node.m_next_addr_send. Add comments.
This commit leaves some lines over-indented. Those will be fixed in a
subsequent whitespace-only commit.
beead33a21 [test] no send feefilters when txrelay is turned off (glozow)
18a9b27dd6 p2p: Don't send FEEFILTER in blocksonly mode (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
The purpose of FEEFILTER messages (BIP 133) is to inform our peers that we do not want transactions below a specified fee rate.
In blocksonly mode, we do not want our peer to send us any transactions at all (and will disconnect if a peer still sends a transaction INV or TX).
Therefore, I don't think that it makes sense to send FEEFILTER messages every 10 minutes on average in blocksonly mode - this PR disables it.
Note that on block-relay-only connections, FEEFILTER is already disabled, just not in blocksonly mode.
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glozow:
re ACK beead33a21🙂 thanks for adding the test!
amitiuttarwar:
reACK beead33a21
MarcoFalke:
review ACK beead33a21
jnewbery:
reACK beead33a21
Tree-SHA512: e748cd52fe23d647fa49008b020389956ac508e16ce9fd108d8afb773bff95788298ae229162bd70215d7246fc25c796484966dc05890b0b4ef601f9cd35628b
9ac86bcc0d test: remove qt byteswap compattests (fanquake)
Pull request description:
These were added as part of #9366 when with fixing issues with Protobuf.
Now that we no-longer use Protobuf, there's no reason to maintain a duplicate set of byteswap tests in the qt tests. Our other set of byteswap tests are here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/test/bswap_tests.cpp.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 9ac86bcc0d
Tree-SHA512: 72ba131a5f8fbd9fdbbc4e1f95baa794496c960b12e0271700c632c6511b7e1b331e8db07a201838b4d56b2aeeb43d4de4e10265ea07ab14241307fa14d3342e
dc4551c22c remove incompatibility release note for darkmode on macos (Sylvain Goumy)
303cfc6227 allow darkmode on macos build (Sylvain Goumy)
78f75a2d60 Allow icon colorization on mac os to better support dark mode (Uplab)
Pull request description:
Allow icons to be colorized on macOS to support native Dark mode color scheme.
Rendering on macOS Big Sur before PR:
![macos-darkmode-before-pr](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5577626/102502739-43f3af80-407f-11eb-9263-5bbc27b371c2.png)
Rendering on macOS Big Sur after PR:
![macos-darkmode-after-pr](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5577626/102502678-350cfd00-407f-11eb-8b98-e271f2688c36.png)
Light mode stay visually unchanged.
<del>Note, that this currently only affect the build from source, as the macos dmg includes an attributes to force light color scheme on macos windows (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14593). </del>
<del>But once all glitches are fixed, we will be able to remove this temporary fix. </del>
Edit: this PR is know including the removal of `NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance` on Info.plist file so that the color fix is apply to every build.
Linked issues: #68#136
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hebasto:
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jarolrod:
ACK dc4551c22c
Tree-SHA512: 1c3a4dec796063e61fcaf80112afc2b15c8669a1cd30ebd537cea96647c20215f8f80289719f905820bb0c490c8c1f94bfae4bb32f9c6d1fdd4e8f199ebb559f
732c7bddeb tests: Add test for CNetAddr::ToString IPv6 address formatting (RFC 5952) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Test that `CNetAddr::ToString` formats IPv6 addresses with zero compression and canonicalisation as described in [RFC 5952 ("A Recommendation for IPv6 Address Text Representation")](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952).
Solving #21466 will hopefully be trivial with the ability to check zero compression correctness against these tests.
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vasild:
ACK 732c7bddeb
Tree-SHA512: 31a1378aa435ba4171490a2e15d7280a175292270eb001b47d367e010c6ac9b83420b82bbeab22211f8f500c69e21878047c87adf216263b3420b6bb2a5d2bfb
These were added as part of #9366 to fix issues with Protobuf.
Now that we no-longer use Protobuf, there's no reason to maintain a
duplicate set of byteswap tests for qt.
257f55c119 qt, refactor: Drop redundant setEditTriggers(NoEditTriggers) calls (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The models of the both views have no `Qt::ItemIsEditable` flag:
3c87dbe95c/src/qt/peertablemodel.cpp (L218-L224)3c87dbe95c/src/qt/bantablemodel.cpp (L148-L154)
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Talkless:
utACK 257f55c119, seems reasonable.
jarolrod:
ACK 257f55c119, looks correct.
Tree-SHA512: 4356e4d785055935fba452488a5d97ed95995def97b26ab18af43a545835f9e9d4c347e4cad7952aa725179cf6e775a2208c48730feebf40e3b1a7ba5f402af0
915e34112b qt: fix issue when disabling the auto-enabled blank wallet checkbox (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
As detailed by #151, On `master` a user can create the confusing scenario where you have a disabled `Encrypt Wallet` checkbox and a selected `Disable Private Keys` checkbox after unselecting the auto-enabled `Blank Wallet` checkbox.
This commit makes it so that when the `Blank Wallet` checkbox is auto-selected after the user selects `Disable Private keys`, unselecting it will also unselect the `Disable Private Keys` checkbox, which in turn re-enables the `Encrypt Wallet` checkbox.
Below are screenshots comparing the behavior of selecting `Disable Private Keys` then unselecting the `Blank Wallet` between `master` and this `PR`:
**Master:**
| Select `Disable Private Keys` | Unselect `Blank Wallet` |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------ |
| ![Screen Shot 2021-03-09 at 7 57 14 PM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/110560141-77405a80-8113-11eb-9285-5acba6241dcf.png) | ![Screen Shot 2021-03-09 at 7 57 31 PM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/110560159-81faef80-8113-11eb-9b37-086aa39ecb9f.png) |
**PR:**
| Select `Disable Private Keys` | Unselect `Blank Wallet` |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------ |
| ![Screen Shot 2021-03-09 at 7 34 12 PM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/110560379-e3bb5980-8113-11eb-899a-3a4c6a1bc115.png) | ![Screen Shot 2021-03-09 at 7 34 20 PM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/110560412-f170df00-8113-11eb-8bd0-f7fe6fc0d739.png) |
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Talkless:
ACK 915e34112b
Tree-SHA512: ce6ecbc35b94a08cabf0b8a24dbdfc874d82cc8918cc8623dce8172c7fc9c75d63a13b036bae5f7ab2c090f8d020574a542285d1651600813faf5d91e2506a8d
4f2653a890 test: Use deterministic chain in utxo set hash test (Fabian Jahr)
4973c5175c test: Remove wallet dependency of utxo set hash test (Fabian Jahr)
1a27af1d7b rpc: Improve gettxoutsetinfo help (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Follow-ups to #19145:
- Small improvement on the help text of RPC gettxoutsetinfo
- Using deterministic blockchain in the test `functional/feature_utxo_set_hash.py`
- Removing wallet dependency in the test `functional/feature_utxo_set_hash.py`
Split out of #19521.
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MarcoFalke:
review ACK 4f2653a890👲
Tree-SHA512: 92927b3aa22b6324eb4fc9d346755313dec44d973aa69a0ebf80a8569b5f3a7cf3539721ebdba183737534b9e29b3e33f412515890f0d0b819878032a3bba8f9
fa818ca202 fuzz: [refactor] Use PickValue where possible (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`PickValue` is a bit less typing, so I think it should be used where possible
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa818ca202: patch looks correct and `PickValue` is better :)
Tree-SHA512: 49ed030694e3b7676654f1615f033287d26e2f0bc29647e1db56e0d84e14d29080f3e1898f5df8d644d834b8ded3ce713d2425ea86a37c9279d01f86ad03c202
246774e264 depends: fix Qt precompiled headers bug (Igor Cota)
8e7ad4146d depends: disable Qt Vulkan support on Android (Igor Cota)
ba46adaa1a CI: add Android APK build to cirrus (Igor Cota)
7563720e30 CI: add Android APK build script (Igor Cota)
ebfb10cb75 Qt: add Android packaging support (Igor Cota)
Pull request description:
![bitcoin-qt](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/762502/67396157-62f3d000-f5a7-11e9-8a6f-9425823fcd6c.gif)
This PR is the third and final piece of the basic Android support puzzle - it depends on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16110 and is related to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16883. It introduces an `android` directory under `qt` and a simple way to build an Android package of `bitcoin-qt`:
1. Build depends for Android as described in the [README](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/depends/README.md)
2. Configure with one of the resulting prefixes
3. Run `make && make apk` in `src/qt`
The resulting APK files will be in `android/build/outputs/apk`. You can install them manually or with [adb](https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb). One can also open the `android` directory in Android Studio for that integrated development and debugging experience. `BitcoinQtActivity` is your starting point.
Under the hood makefile `apk` target:
1. Renames the `bitcoin-qt` binary to `libbitcoin-qt.so` and copies it over to a folder under `android/libs` depending on which prefix and corresponding [ABI](https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/abis.html#sa) `bitcoin-qt` was built for
2. Takes `libc++_shared.so` from the Android NDK and puts in the same place. It [must be included](https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/cpp-support) in the APK
3. Extracts Qt for Android Java support files from the `qtbase` archive in `depends/sources` to `android/src`
There is also just a tiny bit of `ifdef`'d code to make the Qt Widgets menus usable. It's not pretty but it works and is a stepping stone towards https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16883.
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MarcoFalke:
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 246774e264
Tree-SHA512: ba30a746576a167545223c35a51ae60bb0838818779fc152c210f5af1413961b2a6ab6af520ff92cbc8dcd5dcb663e81ca960f021218430c1f76397ed4cead6c
804ac10631 remove unnecessary newline from initWarning() argument (Larry Ruane)
Pull request description:
Run: `src/bitcoind -wallet=nosuchfile`
Without this patch, `debug.log` contains:
```
2021-03-23T21:19:16Z init message: Verifying wallet(s)...
2021-03-23T21:19:16Z Warning: Skipping -wallet path that doesn't exist. Failed to load database path '/home/larry/.bitcoin/wallets/nosuchfile'. Path does not exist.
2021-03-23T21:19:16Z init message: Loading banlist...
```
With this patch, the empty line isn't present. This PR fixes a similar problem with `src/bitcoind -conf=nosuchfile`
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practicalswift:
cr ACK 804ac10631: patch looks correct!
jarolrod:
tACK 804ac10631, nice catch!
theStack:
Code-review ACK 804ac10631
Tree-SHA512: dfcbaaa72ca24ac40233ac56840cfba8827853711d3df6e229ce940686f2ebf8bf0560bafcaa73a4d82d179a5050af0d3cabdc47b3b1dfd6aaadf718a6635f11
This commit makes it so that when the `Blank Wallet` checkbox is auto-selected after the user selects 'Disable Private' keys, unselecting it will also unselect the 'Disable Private Keys' checkbox, which in turn re-enables the 'Encrypt Wallet' checkbox.
fac921f23f fuzz: Fix tx_pool target to properly fuzz immature outpoints (MarcoFalke)
fa2b95f861 fuzz: Style fixups (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Also includes a commit for minor style fixups
ACKs for top commit:
glozow:
utACK fac921f23f this fixes it 👍
Tree-SHA512: 1575ba115b2009b653921511c163bd846cd381d6fc92b04a899c0686d23a02bdcdd95c81776b515b80ae187bcec3ccaca3aa88fcecbec888f73ca2d875eef506
d09ebc4723 Fix wrong(1024) divisor for 1000-based prefixes (wodry)
Pull request description:
v.0.21.0
I saw in the GUI peer window in the "received" column `1007 KB`, and after increasing to >=1024 I guess, it switched to `1 MB`. I would have expected the display unit to change from KB to MB already at value >=1000.
I looked into the code, and the values appear to be power-of-2 byte values, so the switching at >=1024 and not >=1000 seems correct.
But the unit display is not precisely correct, binary prefixes should be used for power-of-2 byte values.
To be correct, this PR changes ~~KB/MB/GB to KiB/MiB/GiB.~~ KB to kB and the divisor from 1024 to 1000.
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hebasto:
ACK d09ebc4723, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (Qt 5.12.8) the both "Network Traffic" and "Peers" tabs of the "Node Window".
jarolrod:
ACK d09ebc4723
leonardojobim:
Tested ACK d09ebc4723 on Ubuntu 20.04 Qt 5.12.8
Tree-SHA512: 8f830b08cc3fd36dc8a18f1192959fe55d1644938044bf31d770f7c3bf8475fba6da5019a2d2024d5b2c81a8dab112f360c555367814a14f4d05c89d130f25b0
1) add a new sane "address" field (for outputs that have an
identifiable address, which doesn't include bare multisig)
2) with -deprecatedrpc: leave "reqSigs" and "addresses" intact
(with all weird/wrong behavior they have now)
3) without -deprecatedrpc: drop "reqSigs" and "addresses" entirely,
always.
1404c57403 [doc] Coin: explain that IsSpent() can also mean never existed (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This can be especially confusing where `AccessCoin()` is used with logic like this:
```c++
while (iter.n < MAX_OUTPUTS_PER_BLOCK) {
const Coin& alternate = view.AccessCoin(iter);
if (!alternate.IsSpent()) return alternate;
```
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 1404c57403
MarcoFalke:
ACK 1404c57403
jnewbery:
utACK 1404c57403
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55554463c1 fuzz: Use ConsumeWeakEnum in addrman for service flags (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This has minimally better performance. Reported by me in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20228#discussion_r598081787
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
Tested ACK 55554463c1
vasild:
ACK 55554463c1
Tree-SHA512: 4e5f51fe4f2bd7b2f37d0690e41203341ba45c0c9bc9247449cd26cfb5f77dc2ec61df3e4963276f68694e4b3ca3d0a76367a51c4d775501edeb3224d305a261
fa4cebadcf util: Make Assume() usable as unary expression (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Assume shouldn't behave different at the call site depending on build flags. Currently compilation fails if it is used as expression. Fix that by using the lambda approach from `Assert()` without the `assert()`.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK fa4cebadcf
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa4cebadcf: patch looks correct and commit hash starts with `fa`
Tree-SHA512: 9ec9ac8d410cdaf5e4e28df571a89e3d23d38e05a7027bb726cae3da6e9314734277e5a218e9e090cc17e10db763da71052c229ad642077ca5824ee42022f3ed
5294f0d5a9 refactor: return std::nullopt instead of {} (fanquake)
Pull request description:
In #21415 [we decided](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21415#issuecomment-800236640) to return `std::optional` rather than `{}` for
uninitialized values. This PR replaces the two remaining usages of `{}`
with `std::nullopt`.
As a side-effect, this also quells the spurious GCC 10.2.x warning that
we've had reported quite a few times. i.e #21318, #21248, #20797.
```bash
txmempool.cpp: In member function ‘CTxMemPool::setEntries CTxMemPool::GetIterSet(const std::set<uint256>&) const’:
txmempool.cpp:898:13: warning: ‘<anonymous>’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
898 | return {};
| ^
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 5294f0d5a9, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 5b776be79ab26e5a3a5fc2b463b394ea5ce6797ed5558424873fa4ecee2898170eff76d6da9d69394d28f8f98974117fc63b922a3e19c52f5294c83073e79bb0
In #21415 we decided to return `std::optional` rather than `{}` for
uninitialized values. This PR repalces the two remaining usages of `{}`
with `std::nullopt`.
As a side-effect, this also quells the spurious GCC 10.2.x warning that
we've had reported quite a few times. i.e #21318, #21248, #20797.
```bash
txmempool.cpp: In member function ‘CTxMemPool::setEntries CTxMemPool::GetIterSet(const std::set<uint256>&) const’:
txmempool.cpp:898:13: warning: ‘<anonymous>’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
898 | return {};
| ^
```
Introduce an android directory under qt and allow one to package bitcoin-qt for Android by running make apk.
Add bitcoin-qt Android build instructions.
3d086f42ab test: add ParseUInt16() test coverage (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
`ParseUInt16()` was just added in #21328.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 3d086f42ab: patch looks correct & more coverage is better than less coverage
Tree-SHA512: bf7f96deb7c1531419565907f0ea8a8e32b368d4b823a3e80928b2c118edbf643ea06e357b4b5504a89f855caeed289daa9f823c740231ed6ad1b8ed00285ce8
52a43b0c7d build: Fix fuzz-cuckoocache cross-compiling for Windows with DEBUG=1 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Fix#21348.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
Tested ACK 52a43b0c7d
Tree-SHA512: 6592f829edfb740a1e9d0691acf04b2372e91b0a53ca395b08350cb0b80031d3b55fa7331bdaddf857d450eb30b605af9fe8fe02559cda19374a48f9634fae70
787df19b09 validation: don't try to invalidate genesis block (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
In the block invalidation method (`CChainState::InvalidateBlock`), the code for creating the candidate block map assumes that the passed block's previous block (`pindex->pprev`) is available and otherwise segfaults due to null-pointer deference in `CBlockIndexWorkComparator()` (see analysis by practicalswift in #20914), i.e. it doesn't work with the genesis block. Rather than analyzing all possible code paths and implications for this corner case, simply fail early if the genesis block is passed.
Fixes#20914.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
ACK 787df19b09. Tested invalidation of generic on regtest.
practicalswift:
Tested ACK 787df19b09
Tree-SHA512: 978be7cf2bd1c1faebfe945d191ac77dea72791bea826459abd308f77c74c5991efee495a38817c306e488ecd5208b5c888df7d9d044132dd9a06bbbdb256b6c
8dd5946c0b add functional test (Larry Ruane)
b5a80fa7e4 util: Handle HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE in bitcoin-cli (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
If `bitcoind` is processing 16 RPC requests, attempting to submit another request using `bitcoin-cli` produces this less-than-helpful error message: `error: couldn't parse reply from server`. This PR changes the error to: `error: server response: Work queue depth exceeded`.
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
tACK 8dd5946c0b
luke-jr:
utACK 8dd5946c0b (no changes since previous utACK)
hebasto:
re-ACK 8dd5946c0b, only suggested changes since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18335#pullrequestreview-460621350) review.
darosior:
ACK 8dd5946c0b
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52dd40a9fe test: add missing netaddress include headers (Jon Atack)
6f09c0f6b5 util: add missing braces and apply clang format to SplitHostPort() (Jon Atack)
2875a764f7 util: add ParseUInt16(), use it in SplitHostPort() (Jon Atack)
6423c8175f p2p, refactor: pass and use uint16_t CService::port as uint16_t (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
As noticed during review today in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20685#discussion_r584873708 of the upcoming I2P network support, `CService::port` is `uint16_t` but is passed around the codebase and into the ctors as `int`, which causes uneeded conversions and casts. We can avoid these (including in the incoming I2P code without further changes to it) by using ports with the correct type. The remaining conversions are pushed out to the user input boundaries where they can be range-checked and raise with user feedback in the next patch.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 52dd40a9fe: patch looks correct
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 52dd40a9fe
vasild:
ACK 52dd40a9fe
Tree-SHA512: 203c1cab3189a206c55ecada77b9548b810281cdc533252b8e3330ae0606b467731c75f730ce9deb07cbaab66facf97e1ffd2051084ff9077cba6750366b0432
Now that we have a reliable way to detect inbound onion peers, this commit
updates our existing eviction protection of 1/4 localhost peers to instead
protect up to 1/4 onion peers (connected via our tor control service), sorted by
longest uptime. Any remaining slots of the 1/4 are then allocated to protect
localhost peers, or 2 localhost peers if no slots remain and 2 or more onion
peers are protected, sorted by longest uptime.
The goal is to avoid penalizing onion peers, due to their higher min ping times
relative to IPv4 and IPv6 peers, and improve our diversity of peer connections.
Thank you to Gregory Maxwell, Suhas Daftuar, Vasil Dimov and Pieter Wuille
for valuable review feedback that shaped the direction.
and an `m_is_onion` struct member to NodeEvictionCandidate and tests.
We'll use these in the peer eviction logic to protect inbound onion peers
in addition to the existing protection of localhost peers.
An unordered set can tell if an element is present in ~O(1) time (constant on
average, worst case linear to the size of the container), which speeds up and
simplifies the lookup in IsEvicted().
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
out of net_tests, because the eviction tests:
- are a different domain of test coverage, with different dependencies
- run more slowly than the net tests
- will be growing in size, in this PR branch and in the future, as eviction
test coverage is improved
to allow deterministic unit testing of the ratio-based peer eviction protection
logic, which protects peers having longer connection times and those connected
via higher-latency networks.
Add documentation.
fa81773243 style-only: Remove whitespace (MarcoFalke)
fae77b9e6d net: Simplify ProcessGetBlockData execution by removing send flag. (Patrick Strateman)
fae7c0429f log: Clarify that block request below NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED_MIN_BLOCKS disconnects (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* Clarify that "ignoring" really means "disconnect" in the log
* Revive a refactor I took from #13670
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jnewbery:
utACK fa81773243
sipa:
utACK fa81773243
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fa2a80bf12 refactor: Pass PeerManagerImpl members only once (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Member variables are already passed to methods via `this`, so no need to pass them another time as function parameter.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK fa2a80bf12
amitiuttarwar:
utACK fa2a80bf12
Tree-SHA512: 1743825c7560cc748235e3db03e4cea02ad1f670f1b898d7757da644f12693ba9bb2d3eb09b64b3d10dd2e68f52dea31e26d5e97bdc013759baa0515d3c7055c
680eb56d82 [net processing] Don't pass CConnman to RelayTransactions (John Newbery)
a38a4e8f03 [net processing] Move RelayTransaction into PeerManager (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This is the first part of #21160. It moves the RelayTransaction() function to be a member function of the PeerManager class. This is required in order to move the transaction inventory data into the Peer object, since Peer objects are only accessible from within PeerManager.
ACKs for top commit:
ajtowns:
ACK 680eb56d82
Tree-SHA512: 8c93491a4392b6369bb7f090de326a63cd62a088de59026e202f226f64ded50a0cf1a95ed703328860f02a9d2f64d3a87ca1bca9a6075b978bd111d384766235
ebc4ab721b refactor: post Optional<> removal cleanups (fanquake)
57e980d13c scripted-diff: remove Optional & nullopt (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Same rationale & motivation as #21404, which turned out to be quite low in the number of potential conflicts. Lets see what the bot has to say here.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK ebc4ab721b: patch looks correct
jnewbery:
utACK ebc4ab721b
laanwj:
Code review ACK ebc4ab721b
Tree-SHA512: 550fbeef09b9d35ddefaa805d1755c18c8fd499c4b0f77ebfece8c20296a7abd1cf6c699e2261f92fe3552deeb7555ec2a2287ffe3ab9e98bb9f8612a4d43be3
57ff5a42ab doc: specify minimum HWI version (Sjors Provoost)
03308b2bfa rpc: don't require wallet for enumeratesigners (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
HWI just released 2.0. See https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI/releases/tag/2.0.0
As of #16546 we already rely on features that are in 2.0 and not in the previous 1.* releases:
* `--chain` param
This shouldn't be a problem, because HWI 2.0 has been released before we release v22.
Misc improvements:
* document that HWI 2.0 is required
* drop wallet requirement for `enumeratesigners`
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
Code Review ACK 57ff5a42ab
Tree-SHA512: 3fb6ba20894e52a116f89525a5f5a1f61d363ccd904e1cffd0e6d095640fc6d2edf0388cd6ae20f83bbc31e5f458255ec090b6e823798d426eba3e45b4336bf9
f9cd2bfbcc Rename CoinSelectionParams::effective_fee to m_effective_feerate (Andrew Chow)
bdd0c2934b wallet: Move discard feerate fetching to CreateTransaction (Andrew Chow)
448d04b931 wallet: Move long term feerate setting to CreateTransaction (Andrew Chow)
e2f429e6bb wallet: Replace nFeeRateNeeded with effective_fee (Andrew Chow)
1a6a0b0dfb wallet: Use existing feerate instead of getting a new one (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
During coin selection, there are various places where we need to have a feerate. We need the feerate for the transaction itself, the discard fee rate, and long term feerate. Fetching these each time we need them can lead to a race condition where two feerates that should be the same are actually different. One particular instance where this can happen is during the loop in `CreateTransactionInternal`. After inputs are chosen, the expected transaction fee is calculated using a newly fetched feerate. If `pick_new_inputs == false`, the loop will go again with the assumption that the fee for the transaction remains the same. However because the feerate is fetched again, it is possible that it actually isn't and this causes coin selection to fail.
Instead of fetching the feerate each time it is needed, we fetch them all at once at the top of `CreateTransactionInternal`, store them in `CoinSelectionParams`, and use them where needed.
While some of these fee rates probably don't need this caching, I've done it for consistency and the guarantee that they remain the same.
Fixes#19229
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glozow:
reACK f9cd2bfbcc
fjahr:
Code review re-ACK f9cd2bfbcc
Xekyo:
tACK f9cd2bfbcc
meshcollider:
Code review + test run ACK f9cd2bfbcc
Tree-SHA512: be83ff64ba473c3cdd3469c812e214659b6e2a9584c22ed2b1595618fce0d4b35d0901e61068cd1069fc1a8fb911db01dd7312d05c3b8cbafbe2504ab7a3e863
Instead of fetching the discard feerate for each SelectCoinsMinConf
iteration, fetch and cache it once during CreateTransaction so that it
is shared for each SelectCoinsMinConf through
coin_selection_params.m_discard_feerate.
Does not change behavior.
Instead of setting the long term feerate for each SelectCoinsMinConf
iteration, set it once during CreateTransaction and let it be shared
with each SelectCoinsMinConf through
coin_selection_params.m_long_term_feerate.
Does not change behavior.
Make sure that all fee calculations use the same feerate.
coin_selection_params.effective_fee is the variable we use for all fee
calculations, so get rid of remaining nFeeRateNeeded usages and just
directly set coin_selection_params.effective_fee.
Does not change behavior.
During each loop of CreateTransaction, instead of constantly getting a
new feerate, use the feerate that we have already fetched for all
fee calculations. Thix fixes a race condition where the feerate required
changes during each iteration of the loop.
This commit changes behavior as the "Fee estimation failed" error will
now take priority over "Signing transaction failed".
4d008f908e Always add -daemonwait to known command line arguments (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is a follow up of #21007.
When `AC_CHECK_DECLS([fork])` fails:
- on master (8e6532053f):
```
$ src/bitcoind -daemonwait
Error: Error parsing command line arguments: Invalid parameter -daemonwait
```
- with this PR:
```
$ src/bitcoind -daemonwait
Error: -daemon is not supported on this operating system
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 4d008f908e
Tree-SHA512: 7fcb5e9d76958adcf57e04fa74bd2a98d62459d81a3c57a97bd74c346cbf47c53e560a15455fb024e912c3b44e8487a83499e993b282871ba069953e665d88a9
Add a regression test for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21407.
The test creates a socket that, upon read, returns some data, but never
the expected terminator `\n`, injects that socket into the I2P code and
expects `i2p::sam::Session::Connect()` to fail, printing a specific
error message to the log.
Change the types of `i2p::Connection::sock` and
`i2p::sam::Session::m_control_sock` from `Sock` to
`std::unique_ptr<Sock>`.
Using pointers would allow us to sneak `FuzzedSock` instead of `Sock`
and have the methods of the former called.
After this change a test only needs to replace `CreateSock()` with
a function that returns `FuzzedSock`.
Change `ConnectSocketDirectly()` to take a `Sock` argument instead of a
bare `SOCKET`. With this, use the `Sock`'s (possibly mocked) methods
`Connect()`, `Wait()` and `GetSockOpt()` instead of calling the OS
functions directly.
If `recv(2)` returns an error (`-1`) and sets `errno` to a temporary
error like `EAGAIN` a proper application code is expected to retry the
operation.
If the fuzz data is exhausted, then `FuzzedSock::Recv()` will keep
returning `-1` and setting `errno` to the first element of
`recv_errnos[]` which happened to be `EAGAIN`. This may continue forever
or cause the fuzz test to run for a long time before some higher level
application "receive timeout" is triggered.
Thus, put `ECONNREFUSED` as first element of `recv_errnos[]`.
A conforming `recv(2)` call is supposed to return the same data on a
call following `recv(..., MSG_PEEK)`. Extend `FuzzedSock::Recv()` to do
that.
For simplicity we only return 1 byte when `MSG_PEEK` is used. If we
would return a buffer of N bytes, then we would have to keep track how
many of them were consumed on subsequent non-`MSG_PEEK` calls.
We want `Get()` to always return the same value, otherwise it will look
like the `FuzzedSock` implementation itself is broken. So assign
`m_socket` a random number in the `FuzzedSock` constructor.
There is nothing to fuzz about the `Get()` and `Release()` methods, so
use the ones from the base class `Sock`.
`Reset()` is just setting our socket to `INVALID_SOCKET`. We don't want
to use the base `Reset()` because it will close `m_socket` and given
that our `m_socket` is just a random number it may end up closing a real
opened file descriptor if it coincides with our random `m_socket`.
7059e6d822 test: add a test to ensure RecvUntilTerminator() limit works (Vasil Dimov)
80a5a8ea2b i2p: limit the size of incoming messages (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Put a limit on the amount of data `Sock::RecvUntilTerminator()` can read
if no terminator is received.
In the case of I2P this avoids a runaway (or malicious) I2P proxy
sending us tons of data without a terminator before a timeout is
triggered.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Re-ACK 7059e6d822
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88df300f20 qt: Do not translate file extensions (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
File extensions are untranslatable by their nature.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Concept and code review ACK 88df300f20
Talkless:
tACK 88df300f20, tested on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2. Tested all filters except for .psbt.
jarolrod:
re-ACK 88df300f20
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76782e560b refactor: reuse test string with embedded null char in util_tests (Jon Atack)
24c6546946 test: add ParseUInt8() unit and fuzz test coverage (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
We have unit test and fuzzer coverage for
- `ParseInt64()`
- `ParseInt32()`
- `ParseUInt64()`
- `ParseUInt32()`
but not `ParseUInt8()`, so this pull adds it.
I was tempted to add a commit that applies clang formatting to the file, or one that updates the C-style casts to named casts, but resisted the temptation unless reviewers request it.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 76782e560b
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 76782e560b
Tree-SHA512: 1d7948b3385632094a3b0f0e38f87dccddabf74002e68aa055a51408866b057828ffa15c4b22aa9adde458155fbb5e443b66a9dbf3d7713358fc98a14d64bdcf
52f0be3a93 compat: remove memcpy -> memmove backwards compatibility alias (fanquake)
Pull request description:
In glib 2.13 memcpy was changed such that the way it copied bytes was reversed.
This caused all sorts of issues for existing software, which depended on the
existing behavior (when they should have been using memmove). See:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12518https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=638477
Now that we require glibc 2.17+ (#17538), we should be well clear of having to
maintain our memcpy -> memmove aliasing, which was introduced in #4339.
Gitian builds:
```bash
# Linux:
52dee59c8c7d5620ac9b140b79fcaf3d2f15a219293140190f9283ba871f5391 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
8963473b8791c5c6033a992d7dd761832fe1fb5732be790a6e9f8c11d67ad8ae bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
1fb3365c1ef60ecd1eb2d18f671f8f1e8cde0585de7de74aa0c5121093100c26 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
305c5b032d51ba97459715211112204a09d119edd6ec2a12b796559ad3fde761 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
1f950a3e3979a4e1a67696b3fddc3090a0489a43b49e2b58a348d4b02ada2aa8 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
0b9731dba768b30c91dadec4cd7a98c86e06fbf6354555f798b46b7c4fab7b5f bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
c4a37aae56cc023964f8d9e82d1b66913079cab559cbfc1c9127969aa968a06f bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
dfbaa4f3bf12988a0a7f82c4b10162e5e7a63382a7e29d0170bc32ce344c97c3 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
3a0280d2c06516e50b0841d6f42d9589355dc9a1f8bb9a0b123554cd91b08004 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
cc199a0f254b2366e80a6a884120ec3ea442983990ba1a5eb993c36060686eba bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
eb8e7ca673cc06c167ab082fe457a41f73758ecd5b34941300e3cd378c29b197 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
dad19226c0e4c54b78ca2fa85fc28c5bfd1e1178e3f765472bd2f895a1d57145 bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ef89be95b84bb7c6fef055634cd20caf2fa5b42441502918dbfbf758bb2daab6 src/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332.tar.gz
dc61f5ca33330c1609bc56b23f39fef3c1ff5ec6a1799d5b7a18f3c3b3acc9f9 bitcoin-core-linux-22-res.yml
```
Guix builds:
```bash
b50d6399cb59e5e4a9247b12a3eda61de6e51bd87ef1f27b388b75b71dfccf92 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
23d845dc13e60a581ebdfbaa6063f559a56cce06734e1b50790d2fc13e257793 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
79094406fe00939bbce17a6d65de5a2686625e871432350c69e674cc80b1491c output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
65a91913249a743015eceea5a56c497d606af17270cb7e8a3df10cf729b757ec output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
5e75ca5e8cf6934ba5a5a1b4d26c1b361b118e10ef34b73845d038035ddb9b85 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-osx-unsigned.dmg
774b372696cde8ceab40f6909dadea3fc87b375b495fcfb4ee8a963afd7fbd3a output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
dc4bdfb7b32dcc0b6e876d6d7ab3cb8d1472f21f66546ab70515f96262292e21 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-osx64.tar.gz
ea178ff9e28439f80129445cf260215c74eea2e610f62ff045061f287675d3ff output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
0390687a7aaa3f0a8a78be2deab21116599e5b332f00a2d1fdce97a5bd30e3eb output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
52c948719a27f252f5969558abc2718c1e365ea85496322cb4ec97eab8a234cc output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
5a4a8748dffe7e6a5bd07f3f564b1f2052440c4199fe25aaa41675bfb69e61db output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ba521bd2b4e73aea317821a9e08da9a326c0be3b38d923b35ba14bc68ee6c814 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
783ea81ab2f6b642b13ebf7882aa822d12f95936574a8848a74b1b8978e6801d output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
376706fc12e58d7d559a87e1ce64be22eaac3fc32d95c60d603ad893d9128cc1 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-win-unsigned.tar.gz
7aa48242fb71e29b00992b2be8677f1ea49f2ca82c5355bf0c1d4c8d14635596 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-win64-debug.zip
41e6461ab573fa8f6ac0f198193e72a4a047bb7a4193f743b937e81739c929cc output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
e2c4ecb05f24577da12f722d848bf6ac89f3f549d6d2bfd30d65676099c0725b output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-win64.zip
60ed63b3b562fa2141f18f1556a03c2474b75797088cd68fdb3e7d057a6983a3 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
adb0bb62dc8b99d025a863e921b8e670f4c8f4b5600cd6d79eb552ede10bc8b8 output/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ef89be95b84bb7c6fef055634cd20caf2fa5b42441502918dbfbf758bb2daab6 output/src/bitcoin-52f0be3a9332.tar.gz
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Concept and code review ACK 52f0be3a93
Tree-SHA512: 851634a633cc7d27b10f11436768f3695a7615d5850166c3718028c36d3a7dd56baa2dd1028f47802891703e9f5a1d382f559e388ecef2249e2004edc62d97bf
8348a3742b net: fix hSocket param in netbase.h::ConnectSocketDirectly() (Jon Atack)
e6bd74b2e5 net: move Doxygen docs from netbase.cpp to netbase.h (Jon Atack)
12cc5704db net: update incorrect Doxygen documentation in netbase.cpp (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
While doing #21328, I noticed docs that were out-of-date or in the wrong file.
The second commit is essentially move-only and is best reviewed with `colorMoved = dimmed-zebra` and `colorMovedWs = allow-indentation-change`.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 8348a3742b
Tree-SHA512: 13dae4abd3009fc43dfffc98e0f7eebcd6ad02afdd6050a7685a2ad4e6aaad93480d93886a2d1bd2375c2439d426494e4a8bc0c60e0e3104bfaa1830831ca663
Put a limit on the amount of data `Sock::RecvUntilTerminator()` can read
if no terminator is received.
In the case of I2P this avoids a runaway (or malicious) I2P proxy
sending us tons of data without a terminator before a timeout is
triggered.
77833a364a Revert "qt: Use "fusion" style on macOS Big Sur with old Qt" (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR reverts workaround introduced in #177.
After bumping Qt version in depends to 5.12.10 in bitcoin/bitcoin#21376, there are no reasons to use the Fusion style on macOS.
ACKs for top commit:
leonardojobim:
tACK 77833a364a. Tested on macOS Big Sur v11.2.3
jarolrod:
ACK 77833a364a
Talkless:
utACK 77833a364a
Tree-SHA512: f704f2027dd380dfc604231e3606a036a8be891aeeddf643c474131014fa080e123b42836ac643a2064fe7a5a018fa8b9aa61a31f9da1d15880de6a36c4c0d54
This is out of an abundance of caution only, as signet currently doesn't
enable taproot validation flags. Still, it seems cleaner to make sure
that all non-test code that passes MissingDataBehavior::ASSERT_FAIL
also actually makes sure no data can be missing.
Historically lack of amount data has been treated as amount==-1. Change
this and treat it as missing data, as introduced in the previous commits.
To be minimally invasive, do this at SignatureHash() call sites rather
than inside SignatureHash() (which currently has no means or returning
a failure code).
Remove the implicit MissingDataBehavior::ASSERT_FAIL in the
*TransationSignatureChecker constructors, and instead specify
it explicit in all call sites:
* Test code uses ASSERT_FAIL
* Validation uses ASSERT_FAIL (through CachingTransactionSignatureChecker)
(including signet)
* libconsensus uses FAIL, matching the existing behavior of the
non-amount API (and the extended required data for taproot validation
is not available yet)
* Signing code uses FAIL
This allows specifying how *TransactionSignatureChecker will behave when
presented with missing transaction data such as amounts spent, BIP341 data,
or spent outputs.
As all call sites still (implicitly) use MissingDataBehavior::ASSERT_FAIL,
this commit introduces no change in behavior.
06e1fb0b17 Add new format string placeholders for walletnotify to include relevant block information for transactions (Maayan Keshet)
Pull request description:
This patch includes two new format placeholders for walletnotify:
%b - the hash of the block containting the transaction (zeroed if a mempool transaction)
%h - the height of the block containing the transaction (zero if a mempool transaction)
I've included test suite changes to check and validate the above functional requirements as well as doc/help description changes.
**Motivation**
The walletnotify option is used to be notified of new transactions relevant to the wallet of the node.
A common usage pattern is to perform afterwards additional RPC calls to determine:
1. If this is a mempool transaction or not (i.e. are there any confirmations?)
2. What block was it included in?
3. Did this transaction was seen before and is now seen again because of a fork?
All of these questions can be answered with the current features, but the resulting RPC calls may be expensive in a heavily used node. As this information is readily available when calling the walletnotify callback, it makes sense to save expensive round trips by optionally sending this information at that point in time. I can definitely say we would like to use it in Fireblocks, my employer.
Please let me know of any questions and suggestions.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 06e1fb0b17
Tree-SHA512: d2744e2a7a883f9c3a9fd32237110e048c4b6b11fea8221c33d10b74157f65bbc4351211f441e8c1a4af5d5d38e2ba6b1943a7673dc18860c0553d7b41e00775
68afd3eeec tests: Add fuzzing harness for LoadMempool(...) and DumpMempool(...) (practicalswift)
91af6b97c9 validation: Make DumpMempool(...) and LoadMempool(...) easier to test/fuzz/mock (practicalswift)
af322c7494 tests: Set errno in FuzzedFileProvider. Implement seek(..., ..., SEEK_END). (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harness for `LoadMempool(...)` and `DumpMempool(...)`.
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core. Don't forget to contribute any coverage increasing inputs you find to the [Bitcoin Core fuzzing corpus repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets).
Happy fuzzing :)
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Tested re-ACK 68afd3eeec
Tree-SHA512: 4b5fcaa87e6eb478611d3b68eb6859645a5e121e7e3b056ad2815699dace0a6123706ff542def371b47f4ab3ce2b8a29782026d84fb505827121e9b4cc7dac31
6927933782 [net processing] Add ChainSyncTimeoutState default initializers (John Newbery)
55966e0cc0 [net processing] Remove CNodeState ctor body (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This addresses the two outstanding review comments from #21370.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 6927933782: patch looks correct
hebasto:
ACK 6927933782, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: b3ef5c8a096e447887df255406b3a760f01c73e2b942374595416b4b4031fc69b89cd93168c45040489d581f340b2a62d3fbabd207d4307f587c00a7a7daacd1
e528075189 tests: Add fuzzing harness for Lookup(...)/LookupHost(...)/LookupNumeric(...)/LookupSubNet(...) (practicalswift)
c6b4bfb4b3 net: Make DNS lookup code testable (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Make DNS lookup mockable/testable/fuzzable.
Add fuzzing harness for `Lookup(…)`/`LookupHost(…)`/`LookupNumeric(…)`/`LookupSubNet(…)`.
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core. Don't forget to contribute any coverage increasing inputs you find to the [Bitcoin Core fuzzing corpus repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets).
Happy fuzzing :)
ACKs for top commit:
Crypt-iQ:
cr ACK e528075189
vasild:
ACK e528075189
Tree-SHA512: 9984c2e2fedc3c1e1c3dbd701bb739ebd2f01766e6e83543dae5ae43eb8646c452bba0e101dd2f06079e5258bd5846c7d27a60ed5d77c1682b54c9544ffad443
9048c58e10 Remove pointer cast in CRPCTable::dumpArgMap (Russell Yanofsky)
14f3d9b908 refactor: Add RPC server ExecuteCommands function (Russell Yanofsky)
6158a6d397 refactor: Replace JSONRPCRequest fHelp field with mode field (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This change is needed to fix the `rpc_help.py` test failing in #10102: https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5469433013469184?command=ci#L2275
The [`CRPCTable::dumpArgMap`](16b784d953/src/rpc/server.cpp (L492)) method currently works by casting RPC `unique_id` integer field to a function pointer, and then calling it. The `unique_id` field wasn't supposed to be used this way (it's meant to be used to detect RPC aliases) and as a result, this code segfaults in the `rpc_help.py` test in multiprocess PR #10102 because wallet RPC functions aren't directly accessible from the node process.
Fix this by adding a new `GET_ARGS` RPC request mode to retrieve argument information similar to the way the `GET_HELP` mode retrieves help information.
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 9048c58e10👑
Tree-SHA512: cd1a01c1daa5bde2c2455b63548371ee4cf39688313969ad2016d9a0fd4344102e3fd43034058f253364518e9632d57cf21abffad0d6a2c0c94b7a6921cbe615
def1e64bb4 scripted-diff: Drop redundant QString calls (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The return type of `QObject::tr` function _is_ `QString` 🐅
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK def1e64bb4, tested on macOS 10.14.6 Qt 5.15.2
Tree-SHA512: ef405c87a30d6965f6887511d8666b6da57d258ca07833a3fa2dc9fd147d0539d33c57f7551ee13c1dd8024d6057139595c6ce5d088dd6efd7aa13db2a3eebdb
fa7ff0790e rpc: Properly document submitblock return value (MarcoFalke)
fae542c28b rpc: Properly document getblocktemplate return value (MarcoFalke)
fabaccf031 rpc: Properly document scantxoutset return value (MarcoFalke)
faa2059547 rpc: Properly document gettxout return value (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently a few return values are undocumented. This is causing confusion at the least. See for example #18476
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
utACK fa7ff0790e
amitiuttarwar:
tACK fa7ff0790e
Tree-SHA512: 933cb8f003163d93dbedb302d4c162514c2698ec6d58dbb9a053da8b8b9a4459b0701a3d9e830ecdabd7f278a46b7a07a3af49ec60703a80fcd75390877294ea
This reverts commit 4e1154dfd1.
After bumping Qt version in depends to 5.12.10 in bitcoin/bitcoin#21376,
there are no reasons to use the Fusion style on macOS.
1a6323bdbe doc: update developer notes for removal of MakeUnique (fanquake)
3ba2840e7e scripted-diff: remove MakeUnique<T>() (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Since requiring C++17, this is just pointless abstraction. I think we should just "tear the band-aid off" and remove it. Similar to the changes happening in #21366.
Also, having a comment saying this is deprecated doesn't prevent it's usage in new code. i.e : https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20946#discussion_r561949731.
The repository is fairly quiet at the moment, so any potential complaints about having to rebase should be minimal. Might as well get this over and done with.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK 1a6323bdbe
practicalswift:
cr ACK 1a6323bdbe: patch looks correct
ajtowns:
ACK 1a6323bdbe -- code review only
glozow:
ACK 1a6323bdbe looks correct
Tree-SHA512: 4a14b9611b60b9b3026b54d6f5a2dce4c5d9b63a7b93d7de1307512df736503ed84bac66e7b93372c76e3117f49bf9f29cd473d3a47cb41fb2775bc10234736f
ebde946a52 [doc] Improve comment about protected peers (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
The comment currently suggests a long-standing node would infrequently protect peers under normal circumstances. Clarify that we also protect peers that are synced to the same work as our chain tip. [Relevant check here](ee0dc02c6f/src/net_processing.cpp (L1997)).
ACKs for top commit:
Empact:
ACK ebde946a52
jnewbery:
ACK ebde946a52
Tree-SHA512: 3692f4098e95f935d801e0ee6bbd3a7c9480e66ca070a7c68ba79c4fc2e62377f5d37080c7b6a7d15ab617aaf4d3df9b26abc4f1b090d572ba46fdd092a6a64a
cc3971c9ff GUI: Write PSBTs to file with binary mode (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
As noted in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20959, PSBT files should be opened in binary mode as on windows, all newlines are turned into CRLF which produces invalid PSBTs.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20959
ACKs for top commit:
Talkless:
utACK cc3971c9ff.
Tree-SHA512: fee62b66da844017a44d7d6da6d2d2794b097a7dec33fb07711615df1e94dccc76f987ffcbb325ad1f8db2a2dd6eaf514b6cbd2453e7658b9f6c9fb5c4c41dab
e017a913d0 bitcoind: Add -daemonwait option to wait for initialization (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
c3e6fdee6d shutdown: Use RAII TokenPipe in shutdown (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
612f746a8f util: Add RAII TokenPipe (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This adds a `-daemonwait` flag that does the same as `-daemon` except that it, from a user perspective, backgrounds the process only after initialization is complete. This is similar to the behaviour of some other software such as c-lightning.
This can be useful when the process launching bitcoind wants to guarantee that either the RPC server is running, or that initialization failed, before continuing. The exit code indicates the initialization result.
The use of the libc function `daemon()` is replaced by a custom implementation which is inspired by the [glibc implementation](https://github.com/lattera/glibc/blob/master/misc/daemon.c#L44), but which also creates a pipe from the child to the parent process for communication.
An additional advantage of having our own `daemon()` implementation is that no MACOS-specific pragmas are needed anymore to silence a deprecation warning.
TODO:
- [x] Factor out `token_read` and `token_write` to an utility, and use them in `shutdown.cpp` as well—this is exactly the same kind of communication mechanism.
- [x] RAII-ify pipe endpoints.
- [x] Improve granularity of the `configure.ac` checks. This currently still checks for the function `daemon()` which makes no sense as it's not used. It should check for individual functions such as
`fork()` and `setsid()` etc—the former being required, the second optional.
- [-] ~~Signal propagation during initialization: if say, pressing Ctrl-C during `-daemonwait` it would be good to pass this SIGINT on to the child process instead of detaching the parent process and letting the child run free.~~ This is not necessary, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21007#issuecomment-769007341.
Future:
- Consider if it makes sense to use this in the RPC tests (there would be no more need for "is RPC ready" polling loops). I think this is out of scope for this PR.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Tested ACK e017a913d0 checked change since previous review is move-only
Tree-SHA512: 53369b8ca2247e4cf3af8cb2cfd5b3399e8e0e3296423d64be987004758162a7ddc1287b01a92d7692328edcb2da4cf05d279b1b4ef61a665b71440ab6a6dbe2
550ed1bed2 build: update qt qpaint non determinism patch for 5.12.10 (fanquake)
6093ae4d30 build: update qt no-xlib patch for 5.12.10 (fanquake)
84928c4e73 build: update qt android jni static patch for 5.12.10 (fanquake)
cc6f47d51a build: update qt lrelease patch for 5.12.10 (fanquake)
286d07ff17 build, qt: Fix lib paths in *.pc files (Hennadii Stepanov)
fa5e97e8c2 build: disable qt SDK version checking (fanquake)
1be8e0f238 build: Add QMacStyle support (Hennadii Stepanov)
e674e94302 build: revert to using Qts internal zlib (fanquake)
06cd0da21f build: qt 5.12.10 (fanquake)
3272e34f9c build: Add xkbcommon 0.8.4 (Hennadii Stepanov)
d769b3372d build: only pass -optimized-tools to qt in debug mode (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Switch to Qt 5.12.10 in depends. Based on #21363. This is a much smaller changeset, and should be easier to review than #19716. Also postpones needing to bring a bunch of new libs into depends.
Big thanks to Hebasto that has been helping with this.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 550ed1bed2
hebasto:
ACK 550ed1bed2
jarolrod:
ACK 550ed1bed2 , tested on macOS 11.2 built from depends
Tree-SHA512: cb6b70f5a5372ba0b64f7ddfa696eda0411922cd261c67bfa2d9332c685a7b358ab18e5cfaa677b414ae8ad78296bba6ed0eecd071fdacdf736a0d030f679fe5
a67983cd6d net_processing: Add review-only assertion to PeerManager (Carl Dong)
272d993e75 scripted-diff: net_processing: Use existing chainman (Carl Dong)
021a04a469 net_processing: Move some static functions to PeerManager (Carl Dong)
91c5b68acd node/ifaces: ChainImpl: Use existing NodeContext member (Carl Dong)
8a1d580b21 node/ifaces: NodeImpl: Use existing NodeContext member (Carl Dong)
4cde4a701b node: Use existing NodeContext (Carl Dong)
106bcd4f39 node/coinstats: Pass in BlockManager to GetUTXOStats (Carl Dong)
2c3ba00693 miner: Pass in blockman to ::RegenerateCommitments (Carl Dong)
2afcf24408 miner: Remove old CreateNewBlock w/o chainstate param (Carl Dong)
46b7f29340 scripted-diff: Invoke CreateNewBlock with chainstate (Carl Dong)
d0de61b764 miner: Pass in chainstate to BlockAssembler::CreateNewBlock (Carl Dong)
a04aac493f validation: Remove extraneous LoadGenesisBlock function prototype (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Overall PR: #20158 (tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager)
Based on:
- [x] #21055 | [Bundle 3/n] Prune g_chainman usage in mempool-related validation functions
Note to reviewers:
1. This bundle may _apparently_ introduce usage of `g_chainman` or `::Chain(state|)Active()` globals, but these are resolved later on in the overall PR. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
2. There may be seemingly obvious local references to `ChainstateManager` or other validation objects which are not being used in callers of the current function in question, this is done intentionally to **_keep each commit centered around one function/method_** to ease review and to make the overall change systematic. We don't assume anything about our callers. Rest assured that once we are considering that particular caller in later commits, we will use the obvious local references. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
3. When changing a function/method that has many callers (e.g. `LookupBlockIndex` with 55 callers), it is sometimes easier (and less error-prone) to use a scripted-diff. When doing so, there will be 3 commits in sequence so that every commit compiles like so:
1. Add `new_function`, make `old_function` a wrapper of `new_function`, divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the local module only**
2. Scripted-diff to divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the rest of the codebase**
3. Remove `old_function`
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK a67983cd6d
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK a67983cd6d. Only change since last review new first commit fixing header declaration, and rebase
glozow:
code review ACK a67983cd6d
Tree-SHA512: dce182a18b88be80cbf50978d4ba8fa6ab0f01e861d09bae0ae9364051bb78f9334859d164b185b07f1d70a583e739557fab6d820cac8c37b3855b85c2a6771b
c524dc54bb qt: Fix regression with initial sorting after pr205 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Unfortunately, #205 introduced a regression. After opening the "Receive" or "Transaction" tab at first time despite of the "Date" header is marked as sorted, table rows are not sorted actually:
![Screenshot from 2021-02-27 17-49-54](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/109392491-f7e9a480-7924-11eb-96cc-98b6f932e18e.png)
It appears that sorting the table must be triggered _after_ the `QTableView::setModel` call.
With this PR (and pre-#205):
![Screenshot from 2021-02-27 17-48-40](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/109392505-08018400-7925-11eb-8107-8f8685744b83.png)
ACKs for top commit:
Talkless:
tACK c524dc54bb, tested on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2. I can confirm @leonardojobim observations.
leonardojobim:
Tested ACK c524dc54bb on Ubuntu 20.04.2 Qt 5.12.8
jonatack:
ACK c524dc54bb
jarolrod:
ACK c524dc54bb, tested on macOS 11.1 Qt 5.15.2
Tree-SHA512: e370229979a70d63a0b64dbc11c4eca338695a070881d4d8f015644617f180e6accc24d6bdf98a75e7c9ba9be2a0ace9a2b7eb9c783ebb2992c3b2c3b3deb408
7c90c67b7e rpc: refactor rpc wallet functions to take references instead of pointers (fanquake)
4866934008 rpc: remove calls to CWallet.get() (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is a rebased #18592.
> This PR replaces raw pointers in `rpcwallet.cpp` and `rpcdump.cpp` with **shared_ptr**. The motivation for this PR is described here https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18590
> It seems that this PR is indirectly related to this issue: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13063#discussion_r186740049
> Notice: I have deliberately **not** changed the class `WalletRescanReserver ` whose constructor expects a raw pointer, because it's external and affects other areas, which I didn't touch to avoid making this PR "viral".
> Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18590
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 7c90c67b7e🐧
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 7c90c67b7e. Changes easy to review with `--word-diff-regex=. -U0`
Tree-SHA512: 32d69c813026b02260e8a89de9d6a5ab9e87826ba230687246583ac7a80c8c3fd00318da4658f1450e04c23d2c77ae765862de0d2a110b1312b3b69a1161e7ba
In glib 2.13 memcpy was changed such that the way it copied bytes was reversed.
This caused all sorts of issues for existing software, which depended on the
existing behavior (when they should have been using memmove). See:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12518https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=638477
Now that we require glibc 2.17+ (#17538), we should be well clear of having to
maintain our memcpy -> memmove aliasing, which was introduced in #4339.
fa476f188e Use C++11 member initializer in CNodeState (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This removes a bunch of boilerplate, makes the code easier to read. Also, C++11 member initialization avoids accidental uninitialized members.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa476f188e
hebasto:
cr ACK fa476f188e
jnewbery:
utACK fa476f188e
Tree-SHA512: 5c876717d30ded975e29bfbc77804012179588a13f950f0b2ec93fa9dbd5cf6b52fe86414fd5d1cce021db2ec77e271d533b0f7a8d6eeaac0feb9e6dbaec9ff2
fa4e088cba wallet: Mark replaced tx to not be in the mempool anymore (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The wallet does not mark the replaced tx as out-of-mempool. This causes failures in user scripts, because later RPCs may depend on this state change from `bumpfee`.
For example, the following might fail on current master:
```
txid = sendtoaddress(...)
bumpfee(txid)
abandontransaction(txid) # fails because txid is still marked as "in mempool"
```
Fixes#18831
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
utACK fa4e088cba
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa4e088cba, and previous ACK faeedff5c87091fd83d2fb2b29eb49c948363f29 is also still valid in case there's a preference for the original fix
Tree-SHA512: 9858f40f5fb5a43a7b584b5c4268b6befa82e6a84583be5206fe721bcb6c255e8d35479d347d0b9aed72703df49887c02b14ab680e8efdd28b90dd6b93d9439a
The comment currently suggests a long-standing node would infrequently protect
peers under normal circumstances. Clarify that we also protect peers that are
synced to the same work as our chain tip.
48a0319bab Add a test that selects too large if BnB is used (Andrew Chow)
3e69939b78 Fail if maximum weight is too large (Andrew Chow)
51e2cd322c Have CalculateMaximumSignedTxSize also compute tx weight (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently the `Transaction too large` is calculated on the transaction that is returned from `CreateTransaction`. This does not make sense for when `CreateTransaction` is being used for `fundrawtransaction` as no signing occurs so the final returned transaction is missing signatures. Thus users may successfully fund a transaction but fail to broadcast it after it has been fully signed.
So instead we should figure out whether the transaction we are funding will be too large after it is signed. We can do this by having `CalculateMaximumSignedTxSize` also return the transaction weight and then comparing that weight against the maximum weight.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
ACK 48a0319bab
meshcollider:
utACK 48a0319bab
Xekyo:
utACK with nits 48a0319bab
Tree-SHA512: 1700c60b07f67e2d5c591c5ccd131ac9f1861fab3def961c3c9c4b3281ec1063fe8e4f0f7f1038cac72692340856406bcee8fb45c8104d2ad34357a0ec878ac7
e21276a82a qt test: Don't bind to regtest port (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The qt tests don't need to bind to the regtest port. By not binding, it will no longer conflict with existing regtest instances and the tests will run as normal.
Fixes#10
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK e21276a82a
jarolrod:
re-ACK e21276a82a, tested on macOS 11.2
Tree-SHA512: 5a269ee043f9aff7900e092c166de71912a2bf86ebe2982b3fb0e26bdebfb91869ee5d0f62082fd608c1288bfb7981f6c8647e504b11176711d7fec993a09164
6242beeb06 Hoist repeated translated strings to RPCConsole struct members (Jon Atack)
0f035c12fb RPCConsole::updateDetailWidget: convert strings to translated strings (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
- fixups from #206 review feedback (thanks!), see commit message for details
- hoists repeatedly used translatable strings to the `RPCConsole` class for reuse
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK 6242beeb06
Talkless:
tACK 6242beeb06, tested on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2. I see "Ban for.." translated to my native language as before, "To/From/Yes/No" are not but that's expected, as `.ts` files are not updated.
jarolrod:
ACK 6242beeb06
Tree-SHA512: 20a296511c5ac03a816766237fa2731b0360dedebf1bea02711eb21d7e4eae2a63a051fe48f4726052edc3e6318952f01fef920cd4b22a8196c39c23d8e5cc3a
1d5d832d5c qt, refactor: Use enum type as switch argument in TransactionTableModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
52f122c11f qt, refactor: Use enum type as switch argument in PeerTableModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
a35223f1cd qt, refactor: Use enum type as switch argument in BanTableModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
ab8a747d1c qt, refactor: Use enum type as switch argument in AddressTableModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes code more maintainable by leveraging `-Wswitch` compiler warnings.
Only the `RecentRequestsTableModel` is not refactored, because its `enum ColumnIndex` contains additional `NUMBER_OF_COLUMNS` value.
No behavior change.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
Do you mind mentioning the _top_ pr commit with your ACK, i.e., 1d5d832d5c, not ab8a747d1ced9f20ca32f9898418be70670da71a?
jarolrod:
ACK 1d5d832d5c, tested on macOS 11.1 Qt 5.15.2
leonardojobim:
ACK 1d5d832d5c, tested on Ubuntu 20.04 Qt 5.12.8
promag:
Code review ACK 1d5d832d5c.
Tree-SHA512: 0d474d226a2fa0069495d1aa5ec13b2470708ec7b8a6ab35402236c7bf57cb9939577677a30dfa54f5e3bc0477c6cfffd20ed6f19e4eb394a938569cc9347851
0c471a5f30 tests: check never active versionbits (Anthony Towns)
3ba9283a47 tests: more helpful errors for failing versionbits tests (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Extracted from #19573 to make review easier. I also reviewed it myself.
I added some comments to the test: bae9a45219 (r585486781)
I also moved some `TestState` changes from the second to the first commit, to reduce the latter diff.
ACKs for top commit:
ajtowns:
ACK 0c471a5f30
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 0c471a5f30🔓
Tree-SHA512: 61f8d1ecaf38a6cd13db1cf71c89b8c4d2f5852ef77c5e7ecb9bd78eb216545037411641bb101cf0740c5c47845ac327954ee25b676d63779c5f148719ac5caf
The qt tests don't need to bind to the regtest port. By not binding, it
will no longer conflict with existing regtest instances and the tests
will run as normal.
7af25024e9 build: compile libnatpmp with -DNATPMP_STATICLIB on Windows (fanquake)
ee35745754 build: use newer source for libnatpmp (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The source we are currently using is from 2015. The upstream repo has
received a small number of bug fixes and improvements since then.
Including one that fixes an issue for Windows users: https://github.com/miniupnp/libnatpmp/pull/13.
The source we are currently using is the most recent "official" release,
however I don't think it's worth waiting for a new one. The maintainer
was prompted to do so in Oct 2020, then again in Jan of this year, and
no release has eventuated. Given libnatpmp is a new inclusion into our
repository, I think we should be using this newer source.
This also cleans up a few warnings we currently see in Windows depends builds:
```bash
Extracting libnatpmp...
/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/sources/libnatpmp-20150609.tar.gz: OK
Preprocessing libnatpmp...
Configuring libnatpmp...
Building libnatpmp...
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-w64-mingw32/libnatpmp/20150609-13efa1beb87'
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -Os -fPIC -Wall -DENABLE_STRNATPMPERR -c -o natpmp.o natpmp.c
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -Os -fPIC -Wall -DENABLE_STRNATPMPERR -c -o getgateway.o getgateway.c
natpmp.c:42: warning: "EWOULDBLOCK" redefined
42 | #define EWOULDBLOCK WSAEWOULDBLOCK
|
In file included from natpmp.c:38:
/usr/share/mingw-w64/include/errno.h:166: note: this is the location of the previous definition
166 | #define EWOULDBLOCK 140
|
natpmp.c:43: warning: "ECONNREFUSED" redefined
43 | #define ECONNREFUSED WSAECONNREFUSED
|
In file included from natpmp.c:38:
/usr/share/mingw-w64/include/errno.h:110: note: this is the location of the previous definition
110 | #define ECONNREFUSED 107
|
natpmp.c:271:5: warning: ‘readnatpmpresponseorretry’ redeclared without dllimport attribute: previous dllimport ignored [-Wattributes]
271 | int readnatpmpresponseorretry(natpmp_t * p, natpmpresp_t * response)
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ar crs libnatpmp.a natpmp.o getgateway.o
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-w64-mingw32/libnatpmp/20150609-13efa1beb87'
Staging libnatpmp...
Postprocessing libnatpmp...
Caching libnatpmp...
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 7af25024e9
Tree-SHA512: 6939014ea986149a5bfdd42b516d563a65ae643516e234579d3f28e7c2f877b0270cc4305ae7c7cb131d6d946a6e0aedc84b4cc880a412612a878a333398b9d7
67c59ae479 qt: Make warning label look clickable (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
The warning icon on the overview page indicates that there is something important the user should know about, but a user may not be aware that they can click it because, on `master`, the warning label does not look clickable. As detailed in issue #23, the reason to make it look clickable is that it if they "had a more clickable-appearance (borders or beveled button edges) it could help users more quickly understand what they are being alerted to."
This PR removes the `flat` property from both `QPushButton`'s to make them look like a button, and therefore clickable. Furthermore, it updates the `Maximum Width` to `45` to fix the small hit-box issue outlined in issue #215.
Below are screenshots showing how the warning icon looks under `master` and this `PR`:
**macOS 11.1: Qt 5.15**
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
| <img width="754" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-22 at 5 00 40 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108776135-f6d50380-752f-11eb-9f96-25163c6a2a02.png"> | <img width="754" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-22 at 3 08 40 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108776068-e0c74300-752f-11eb-9545-3580e2b8f187.png"> |
**Ubuntu 20.04: Qt 5.12**
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
| <img width="783" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-22 at 4 57 32 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108776249-284dcf00-7530-11eb-8325-7fe13a9243a7.png"> | ![Screen Shot 2021-02-22 at 4 12 54 PM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108776428-60eda880-7530-11eb-8999-59ddd70de85f.png) |
Closes#23Closes#215
ACKs for top commit:
Talkless:
tACK 67c59ae479, tested on Debian Sid. Does look as expected.
Tree-SHA512: 2b7302fb990ea49e2f01df6f4a23e2bc3de0797da89deaeb299742e6b285a0c21ea80d8259dc0222640cccc2bccc4ea09df443b9a11bf8b88a828e5fb2aec12c
Introduces a DeferringSignatureChecker which simply takes a
BaseSignatureChecker and passes through everything.
SignatureExtractorChecker now subclasses DeferringSignatureChecker. This
allows for all BaseSignatureChecker functions to be implemented for
SignatureExtractorChecker, while allowing for future signature checkers
which opreate similarly to SignatureExtractorChecker.
6a0a6e7d05 Correction for VerifyTaprootCommitment comments (Russell O'Connor)
Pull request description:
According to BIP-341, 'p' is called the taproot *internal* key, not inner key.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
ACK 6a0a6e7d05
benthecarman:
ACK 6a0a6e7d05
theStack:
ACK 6a0a6e7d05
Tree-SHA512: 94f553476a8404bff4b2d5724a1a54c5f530b987a616cd00a3800095f245c06e3c7a9066c729976f32069a56029406859a70ba523151d333dc1ed874f242bce8
This adds a `-daemonwait` flag that does the same as `-daemon` except
it, from a user perspective, backgrounds the process only after
initialization is complete.
This can be useful when the process launching bitcoind wants to
guarantee that either the RPC server is running, or that initialization
failed, before continuing. The exit code indicates the initialization
result.
This replaces the use of the libc function `daemon()` by a custom
implementation which is inspired by the glibc implementation, but also
creates a pipe from the child to the parent process for communication.
An additional advantage of having our own `daemon()` implementation is
that no MACOS-specific pragmas are needed anymore to silence a
deprecation warning.
e11b649650 validation: CVerifyDB::VerifyDB: Use locking annotation (Carl Dong)
03f75c42e1 validation: Use existing chain member in CChainState::LoadGenesisBlock (Carl Dong)
5e4af77380 validation: Use existing chain member in CChainState::AcceptBlock (Carl Dong)
fee73347c0 validation: Pass in chain to FindBlockPos+SaveBlockToDisk (Carl Dong)
a9d28bcd8d validation: Use *this in CChainState::ActivateBestChainStep (Carl Dong)
4744efc9ba validation: Pass in chainstate to CTxMemPool::check (Carl Dong)
1fb7b2c595 validation: Use *this in CChainState::InvalidateBlock (Carl Dong)
8cdb2f7e58 validation: Move LoadBlockIndexDB to CChainState (Carl Dong)
8b99efbcc0 validation: Move invalid block handling to CChainState (Carl Dong)
2bdf37fe18 validation: Pass in chainstate to CVerifyDB::VerifyDB (Carl Dong)
31eac50c72 validation: Remove global ::VersionBitsTip{State,SinceHeight,Statistics} (Carl Dong)
63e4c7316a validation: Pass in chainstate to ::PruneBlockFilesManual (Carl Dong)
4bada76237 validation: Pass in chainstate to UpdateTip (Carl Dong)
a3ba08ba7d validation: Remove global ::{{Precious,Invalidate}Block,ResetBlockFailureFlags} (Carl Dong)
4927c9e699 validation: Remove global ::LoadGenesisBlock (Carl Dong)
9da106be4d validation: Check chain tip is non-null in CheckFinalTx (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Overall PR: #20158 (tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager)
Based on:
- [x] #20750 | [Bundle 2/n] Prune g_chainman usage in mempool-related validation functions
Note to reviewers:
1. This bundle may _apparently_ introduce usage of `g_chainman` or `::Chain(state|)Active()` globals, but these are resolved later on in the overall PR. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
2. There may be seemingly obvious local references to `ChainstateManager` or other validation objects which are not being used in callers of the current function in question, this is done intentionally to **_keep each commit centered around one function/method_** to ease review and to make the overall change systematic. We don't assume anything about our callers. Rest assured that once we are considering that particular caller in later commits, we will use the obvious local references. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
3. When changing a function/method that has many callers (e.g. `LookupBlockIndex` with 55 callers), it is sometimes easier (and less error-prone) to use a scripted-diff. When doing so, there will be 3 commits in sequence so that every commit compiles like so:
1. Add `new_function`, make `old_function` a wrapper of `new_function`, divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the local module only**
2. Scripted-diff to divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the rest of the codebase**
3. Remove `old_function`
Note to self:
- [x] Address: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20750#discussion_r579400663
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK e11b649650
Tree-SHA512: 205a451a741e32f17d5966de289f2f5a3f0817738c0087b70ff4755ddd217b53d01050ed396669bda2b1d216a88d927b9778777f9ff95ab1fe20e59c5f341776
fa59ad5130 fuzz: Add missing include (test/util/setup_common.h) (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`src/test/fuzz/socks5.cpp` is using the symbol `BasicTestingSetup`, which is defined in `src/test/util/setup_common.h`.
Currently compilation happens to succeed because the needed dependency is indirectly included. Compilation will break as soon as the indirect dependency is broken. According to the dev notes, everything that is used must be included.
Fix the issue by including the missing include.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa59ad5130
Tree-SHA512: 9359d5d288ebc5a53d753ebed1ee8d49ddcfe12aeb56054ea43654c0d915337bb0dce7c8a7178e94711ff8dacd1b3ea0a2871b21b1709cd9786efc0c1ef532b3
0eaea66e8b Make tx relay data structure use std::chrono types (Pieter Wuille)
55e82881a1 Make all Poisson delays use std::chrono types (Pieter Wuille)
c733ac4d8a Convert block/header sync timeouts to std::chrono types (Pieter Wuille)
4d98b401fb Change all ping times to std::chrono types (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
(Picking up #20044. Rebased against master.)
This changes various uses of integers to represent timestamps and durations to `std::chrono` duration types with type-safe conversions, getting rid of various `.count()`, constructors, and conversion factors.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK 0eaea66e8b
vasild:
ACK 0eaea66e8b
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 0eaea66e8b, only changes: minor rename, using C++11 member initializer, using 2min chrono literal, rebase 🤚
ajtowns:
utACK 0eaea66e8b
Tree-SHA512: 2dbd8d53bf82e98f9b4611e61dc14c448e8957d1a02575b837fadfd59f80e98614d0ccf890fc351f960ade76a6fb8051b282e252e81675a8ee753dba8b1d7f57
We don't mark RelayTransaction as const. Even though it doesn't mutate
PeerManagerImpl state, it _is_ mutating the internal state of a CNode
object, by updating setInventoryTxToSend. In a subsequent commit, that
field will be moved to the Peer object, which is owned by
PeerMangerImpl.
This requires PeerManagerImpl::ReattemptInitialBroadcast() to no longer
be const.
1f05dbd06d util: Avoid invalid integer negation in ValueFromAmount: make ValueFromAmount(const CAmount& n) well-defined also when n is std::numeric_limits<CAmount>::min() (practicalswift)
7cc75c9ba3 util: Avoid invalid integer negation in FormatMoney: make FormatMoney(const CAmount& n) well-defined also when n is std::numeric_limits<CAmount>::min() (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid invalid integer negation in `FormatMoney` and `ValueFromAmount`.
Fixes#20402.
Before this patch:
```
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --with-sanitizers=undefined
$ make -C src/ test/test_bitcoin
$ src/test/test_bitcoin -t rpc_tests/rpc_format_monetary_values -t util_tests/util_FormatMoney
core_write.cpp:21:29: runtime error: negation of -9223372036854775808 cannot be represented in type 'CAmount'
(aka 'long'); cast to an unsigned type to negate this value to itself
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior core_write.cpp:21:29 in
test/rpc_tests.cpp(186): error: in "rpc_tests/rpc_format_monetary_values":
check ValueFromAmount(std::numeric_limits<CAmount>::min()).write() == "-92233720368.54775808" has failed
[--92233720368.-54775808 != -92233720368.54775808]
util/moneystr.cpp:16:34: runtime error: negation of -9223372036854775808 cannot be represented in type 'CAmount'
(aka 'long'); cast to an unsigned type to negate this value to itself
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior util/moneystr.cpp:16:34 in
test/util_tests.cpp(1188): error: in "util_tests/util_FormatMoney":
check FormatMoney(std::numeric_limits<CAmount>::min()) == "-92233720368.54775808" has failed
[--92233720368.-54775808 != -92233720368.54775808]
```
After this patch:
```
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --with-sanitizers=undefined
$ make -C src/ test/test_bitcoin
$ src/test/test_bitcoin -t rpc_tests/rpc_format_monetary_values -t util_tests/util_FormatMoney
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
re-ACK 1f05dbd06d
Tree-SHA512: 5aaeb8e2178f1597921f53c12bdfc2f3d5993d10c41658dcd25943e54e8cc2116a411bc71d928f890b33bc0b3761a8ee4449b0532bce41125b6c60692808c8c3
7d3343fb8e cli: update -netinfo help doc following the merge of 882ce251 (Jon Atack)
ef614bb408 cli: small -netinfo simplification and performance improvement (Jon Atack)
6b45ef3233 cli: improve -netinfo invalid argument error message (Jon Atack)
3732404afa cli: warn in help that -netinfo is not intended to be a stable API (Jon Atack)
7afdd72258 cli: enable -netinfo help to run without a remote server (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
A few updates, some per IRC discussion today at http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2021-01-07.html#l-87 with respect to -netinfo:
- enable `-netinfo help` to run without a remote server
- warn in `-netinfo help` that -netinfo is not intended to be a stable API
- improve the -netinfo invalid argument error message
- make a performance improvement and simplification I noticed after the merge of #20764
- update the -netinfo help doc following the merge of #21192
-----
How to test manually: 🔬🧪📈
1. check out and build this branch locally; if you need help, don't hesitate to refer to https://jonatack.github.io/articles/how-to-review-pull-requests-in-bitcoin-core#pull-down-the-code-locally or https://jonatack.github.io/articles/how-to-compile-bitcoin-core-and-run-the-tests
2. while it is compiling, look at the code changes
3. stop signet (if it is running) with `./src/bitcoin-cli -signet stop`
4. once the build is completed, run `./src/bitcoin-cli -signet -netinfo help`
5. the help should be printed even though the signet server is not running
6. near the top you should see the new warning, "This human-readable interface will change regularly and is not intended to be a stable API" as well as a bit more description about the integer argument values.
7. start signet with `./src/bitcoind -signet`
8. test the improved invalid argument error message if you run `./src/bitcoin-cli -signet -netinfo 256` or `./src/bitcoin-cli -signet -netinfo a` (valid values are from 0 to 255)
9. leave review feedback or `ACK <commit hash>` -- done 🍻
ACKs for top commit:
michaelfolkson:
Re-ACK 7d3343fb8e
pinheadmz:
RE-ACK 7d3343fb8e
Tree-SHA512: 28c5e9f295ffccba5c2a70faac4987d45f35d4758cf8f10daa767e83212316c4cfc65930e4066f7ad627e9d15b92d43439d1ba9c2f755dfde61885c6a70aa155
366e3e1f89 fuzz: Add FUZZED_SOCKET_FAKE_LATENCY mode to FuzzedSock to allow for fuzzing timeout logic (practicalswift)
b22d4c1607 fuzz: Add fuzzing harness for Socks5(...) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add [regression fuzz harness](https://twitter.com/kayseesee/status/1205287895923212289) for CVE-2017-18350. This fuzzing harness would have found CVE-2017-18350 within a minute of fuzzing :)
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core. Don't forget to contribute any coverage increasing inputs you find to the [Bitcoin Core fuzzing corpus repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets).
Happy fuzzing :)
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK 366e3e1f89
Tree-SHA512: 5d8e1863b635efd10ccb11678b71472ba1523c3ef16affa7f9cd638635c1a9c307e28f432d5b87eb0c9cd1c3c1aeafbb24fa7ae86fe4e5090fda2e20d542b6ca
a701fcf01f net: Do not skip the I2P network from GetNetworkNames() (Vasil Dimov)
0181e24439 net: recognize I2P from ParseNetwork() so that -onlynet=i2p works (Vasil Dimov)
b905363fa8 net: accept incoming I2P connections from CConnman (Vasil Dimov)
0635233a1e net: make outgoing I2P connections from CConnman (Vasil Dimov)
9559bd1404 net: add I2P to the reachability map (Vasil Dimov)
76c35c60f3 init: introduce I2P connectivity options (Vasil Dimov)
c22daa2ecf net: implement the necessary parts of the I2P SAM protocol (Vasil Dimov)
5bac7e45e1 net: extend Sock with a method to check whether connected (Vasil Dimov)
42c779f503 net: extend Sock with methods for robust send & read until terminator (Vasil Dimov)
ea1845315a net: extend Sock::Wait() to report a timeout (Vasil Dimov)
78fdfbea66 net: dedup MSG_NOSIGNAL and MSG_DONTWAIT definitions (Vasil Dimov)
34bcfab562 net: move the constant maxWait out of InterruptibleRecv() (Vasil Dimov)
cff65c4a27 net: extend CNetAddr::SetSpecial() to support I2P (Vasil Dimov)
f6c267db3b net: avoid unnecessary GetBindAddress() call (Vasil Dimov)
7c224fdac4 net: isolate the protocol-agnostic part of CConnman::AcceptConnection() (Vasil Dimov)
1f75a653dd net: get the bind address earlier in CConnman::AcceptConnection() (Vasil Dimov)
25605895af net: check for invalid socket earlier in CConnman::AcceptConnection() (Vasil Dimov)
545bc5f81d util: fix WriteBinaryFile() claiming success even if error occurred (Vasil Dimov)
8b6e4b3b23 util: fix ReadBinaryFile() returning partial contents (Vasil Dimov)
4cba2fdafa util: extract {Read,Write}BinaryFile() to its own files (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Add I2P support by using the [I2P SAM](https://geti2p.net/en/docs/api/samv3) protocol. Unlike Tor, for incoming connections we get the I2P address of the peer (and they also receive ours when we are the connection initiator).
Two new options are added:
```
-i2psam=<ip:port>
I2P SAM proxy to reach I2P peers and accept I2P connections (default:
none)
-i2pacceptincoming
If set and -i2psam is also set then incoming I2P connections are
accepted via the SAM proxy. If this is not set but -i2psam is set
then only outgoing connections will be made to the I2P network.
Ignored if -i2psam is not set. Notice that listening for incoming
I2P connections is done through the SAM proxy, not by binding to
a local address and port (default: true)
```
# Overview of the changes
## Make `ReadBinary()` and `WriteBinary()` reusable
We would need to dump the I2P private key to a file and read it back later. Move those two functions out of `torcontrol.cpp`.
```
util: extract {Read,Write}BinaryFile() to its own files
util: fix ReadBinaryFile() returning partial contents
util: fix WriteBinaryFile() claiming success even if error occurred
```
## Split `CConnman::AcceptConnection()`
Most of `CConnman::AcceptConnection()` is agnostic of how the socket was accepted. The other part of it deals with the details of the `accept(2)` system call. Split those so that the protocol-agnostic part can be reused if we accept a socket by other means.
```
net: check for invalid socket earlier in CConnman::AcceptConnection()
net: get the bind address earlier in CConnman::AcceptConnection()
net: isolate the protocol-agnostic part of CConnman::AcceptConnection()
net: avoid unnecessary GetBindAddress() call
```
## Implement the I2P [SAM](https://geti2p.net/en/docs/api/samv3) protocol (not all of it)
Just the parts that would enable us to make outgoing and accept incoming I2P connections.
```
net: extend CNetAddr::SetSpecial() to support I2P
net: move the constant maxWait out of InterruptibleRecv()
net: dedup MSG_NOSIGNAL and MSG_DONTWAIT definitions
net: extend Sock::Wait() to report a timeout
net: extend Sock with methods for robust send & read until terminator
net: extend Sock with a method to check whether connected
net: implement the necessary parts of the I2P SAM protocol
```
## Use I2P SAM to connect to and accept connections from I2P peers
Profit from all of the preceding commits.
```
init: introduce I2P connectivity options
net: add I2P to the reachability map
net: make outgoing I2P connections from CConnman
net: accept incoming I2P connections from CConnman
net: recognize I2P from ParseNetwork() so that -onlynet=i2p works
net: Do not skip the I2P network from GetNetworkNames()
```
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e3e0a2432c Add benchmark to write JSON into a string (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
The benchmark `BlockToJsonVerbose` only tests generating (and destroying)
the JSON data structure, but serializing into a string is also a
performance critical aspect of the RPC calls.
Extracts test setup into a `struct TestBlockAndIndex`, and uses it in
both `BlockToJsonVerbose` and `BlockToJsonVerboseWrite`.
Also, use `ankerl::nanobench::doNotOptimizeAway` to make sure the compiler
can't optimize the result of the calls away.
Here are benchmark results on my Intel i7-8700:
| ns/op | op/s | err% | ins/op | cyc/op | IPC | bra/op | miss% | total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|---------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
| 71,807,017.00 | 13.93 | 0.4% | 555,782,961.00 | 220,788,645.00 | 2.517 | 102,279,341.00 | 0.4% | 0.80 | `BlockToJsonVerbose`
| 27,916,835.00 | 35.82 | 0.1% | 235,084,034.00 | 89,033,525.00 | 2.640 | 42,911,139.00 | 0.3% | 0.32 | `BlockToJsonVerboseWrite`
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So that help texts include "i2p" in:
* `./bitcoind -help` (in `-onlynet` description)
* `getpeerinfo` RPC
* `getnetworkinfo` RPC
Co-authored-by: Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>
Introduce two new options to reach the I2P network:
* `-i2psam=<ip:port>` point to the I2P SAM proxy. If this is set then
the I2P network is considered reachable and we can make outgoing
connections to I2P peers via that proxy. We listen for and accept
incoming connections from I2P peers if the below is set in addition to
`-i2psam=<ip:port>`
* `-i2pacceptincoming` if this is set together with `-i2psam=<ip:port>`
then we accept incoming I2P connections via the I2P SAM proxy.
Implement the following commands from the I2P SAM protocol:
* HELLO: needed for all of the remaining ones
* DEST GENERATE: to generate our private key and destination
* NAMING LOOKUP: to convert .i2p addresses to destinations
* SESSION CREATE: needed for STREAM CONNECT and STREAM ACCEPT
* STREAM CONNECT: to make outgoing connections
* STREAM ACCEPT: to accept incoming connections
Introduce two high level, convenience methods in the `Sock` class:
* `SendComplete()`: keep trying to send the specified data until either
successfully sent all of it, timeout or interrupted.
* `RecvUntilTerminator()`: read until a terminator is encountered (never
after it), timeout or interrupted.
These will be convenient in the I2P SAM implementation.
`SendComplete()` can also be used in the SOCKS5 implementation instead
of calling `send()` directly.
Previously `Sock::Wait()` would not have signaled to the caller whether
a timeout or one of the requested events occurred since that was not
needed by any of the callers.
Such functionality will be needed in the I2P implementation, thus extend
the `Sock::Wait()` method.
Recognize also I2P addresses in the form `base32hashofpublickey.b32.i2p`
from `CNetAddr::SetSpecial()`.
This makes `Lookup()` support them, which in turn makes it possible to
manually connect to an I2P node by using
`-proxy=i2p_socks5_proxy:port -addnode=i2p_address.b32.i2p:port`
Co-authored-by: Lucas Ontivero <lucasontivero@gmail.com>
Our local (bind) address is already saved in `CNode::addrBind` and there
is no need to re-retrieve it again with `GetBindAddress()`.
Also, for I2P connections `CNode::addrBind` would contain our I2P
address, but `GetBindAddress()` would return something like
`127.0.0.1:RANDOM_PORT`.
Isolate the second half of `CConnman::AcceptConnection()` into a new
separate method, which could be reused if we accept incoming connections
by other means than `accept()` (first half of
`CConnman::AcceptConnection()`).
Call `GetBindAddress()` earlier in `CConnman::AcceptConnection()`. That
is specific to the TCP protocol and makes the code below it reusable for
other protocols, if the caller provides `addr_bind`, retrieved by other
means.
This check is related to an `accept()` failure. So do the check earlier,
closer to the `accept()` call.
This will allow to isolate the `accept()`-specific code at the beginning
of `CConnman::AcceptConnection()` and reuse the code that follows it.
`fclose()` is flushing any buffered data to disk, so if it fails then
that could mean that the data was not completely written to disk.
Thus, check if `fclose()` succeeds and only then claim success from
`WriteBinaryFile()`.
If an error occurs and `fread()` returns `0` (nothing was read) then the
code before this patch would have returned "success" with a partially
read contents of the file.
Extract `ReadBinaryFile()` and `WriteBinaryFile()` from `torcontrol.cpp`
to its own `readwritefile.{h,cpp}` files, so that it can be reused from
other modules.
faa06ecc9c build: Bump minimum Qt version to 5.9.5 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Close#20104.
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Collects all the orphan handling globals into a single member var in
net_processing, and ensures access is encapuslated into the interface
functions. Also adds doxygen comments for methods.
All the interesting functionality of AddOrphanTx is already in other
functions, so call those functions directly in the one place that
AddOrphanTx was used.
Rather than checking net_processing's internal implementation of
AddOrphanTx, test txorphanage's exported AddTx interface. Note that
this means AddToCompactExtraTransactions is no longer tested here.
EraseOrphansFor was called both with and without g_cs_orphans held,
correct that so that it's always called with it already held.
LimitOrphanTxSize was always called with g_cs_orphans held, so
add annotations and don't lock it a second time.
70d3c5d0b9 gui: add "Last Block" (CNodeStats::nLastBlockTime) to peer details (Jon Atack)
a21be7c401 gui: add "Last Tx" (CNodeStats::nLastTXTime) to peer details (Jon Atack)
4dc2fd6c37 qt: add RPCConsole::TimeDurationField helper, call systime only once (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
- add `RPCConsole::TimeDurationField` helper to replace repeated code and call system time only once in `RPCConsole::updateDetailWidget`
- add "Last Tx" (`CNodeStats::nLastTXTime`) field to peer details
- add "Last Block" (`CNodeStats::nLastBlockTime`) field to peer details
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fae216a73d scripted-diff: Rename MakeFuzzingContext to MakeNoLogFileContext (MarcoFalke)
fa4fbec03e scripted-diff: Rename PROVIDE_MAIN_FUNCTION -> PROVIDE_FUZZ_MAIN_FUNCTION (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Split out two renames from #21003:
* `PROVIDE_FUZZ_MAIN_FUNCTION`. *Reason*: This in only used by fuzzing, so the name should indicate that.
* `MakeNoLogFileContext`. *Reason*: Better reflects what the helper does. Also, prepares it to be used in non-fuzz tests in the future.
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5440c07457 qt: Rename "Edit label" to "Edit address label" (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
22664d6287 Revert "qt: Remove Transactionview Edit Label Action" (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This reverts PR #211.
I disagree with this change, I use the functionality a lot, it was the primary way I used to organize and edit transactions labels and am sad to see this go.
> you can edit a sending address in the send tab Address Book
Using the address book should not be encouraged at all! A while ago it was even proposed to remove it. There's rarely need to scroll through all historical addresses used and unused. The transaction list does just fine for this.
> While all other actions apply directly to the selected transaction, the Edit Label action applies to the selected transaction's address.
**In practice** when bitcoin is used in the commonly advised way, generate a new address for each transaction, those are equivalent though.
I doubt I (and **luke-jr**) will be the only users that will stumblle on this. Further discussion here: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/211#issuecomment-784755998
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bb3da8fe41 qt: Disable requests context menu actions when appropriate (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
The recent requests table will allow you to copy data points even if they do not exist. This PR implements checks to disable the `copy label`, `copy message`, and `copy amount` context menu actions if the respective fields are empty. This brings the recent requests table context menu behavior closer to the behavior seen in the transaction view.
On a payment request entry which does not have a value for label, message, or amount:
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
|<img width="169" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-19 at 1 22 28 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108466086-167adc00-7251-11eb-8bd6-13984042bdb3.png">| <img width="169" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-19 at 1 21 49 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108466185-3e6a3f80-7251-11eb-9dd8-492ed07fd638.png">|
`copy URI` never needs to be disabled as an entry in the recent requests table must have a URI even if it doesn't have a label, message, or amount. #213 will add a `copy address` context menu action. This also does not need a check as an entry must be associated with an address.
Below are some more examples of how this PR will behave:
**Has Label, Message, and Amount**
<img width="780" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-19 at 12 05 38 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108466507-c18b9580-7251-11eb-8875-f3aeb9c4c8e9.png">
**Has Label and Amount, but no Message**
<img width="780" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-19 at 12 05 58 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108466421-9b65f580-7251-11eb-97eb-a3bfaa21fa7d.png">
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ca5bd1c8e5 qt: Prevent the main window popup menu (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11168 is not fixed by https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11169 completely, as users are allowed to right click on the menu bar:
![Screenshot from 2021-02-23 14-18-24](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/108842753-699eb700-75e2-11eb-92ec-3aff9aa80bd4.png)
This PR moves the context menu prohibition from `QToolBar` instance to its parent `BitcoinGUI` instance, which is derived from `QMainWindow`.
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fd6580e405 [refactor] txmempool: split epoch logic into class (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Splits the epoch logic introduced in #17925 into a separate class.
Uses clang's thread safety annotations and encapsulates the data more strongly to reduce chances of bugs from API misuse.
ACKs for top commit:
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ACK fd6580e405 using clang thread safety annotations looks like a very good idea, and the encapsulation this change adds should improve robustness (and possible unit test-ability) of the code. Verified that changing some of the locking duly provoked build-time warnings with Clang 9 on Debian and that small changes in the new `Epoch` class were covered by failing functional test assertions in `mempool_updatefromblock.py`, `mempool_resurrect.py`, and `mempool_reorg.py`
hebasto:
re-ACK fd6580e405, since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18017#pullrequestreview-569619362) review:
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9bac71350d build: make HAVE_O_CLOEXEC available outside LevelDB (bugfix) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
584fd91d2d init: only use pipe2 if availabile, check in configure (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The result of the O_CLOEXEC availability check is currently only set in the Makefile and passed to LevelDB (see `LEVELDB_CPPFLAGS_INT` in `src/Makefile.leveldb.include`), but not defined to be used in our codebase. This means that code within the preprocessor conditional `#if HAVE_O_CLOEXEC` was actually never compiled. On the master branch this is currently used for pipe creation in `src/shutdown.cpp`, PR #21007 moves this part to a new module (I found the issue while testing that PR).
The fix is similar to the one in #19803, which solved the same problem for HAVE_FDATASYNC.
In the course of working on the PR it turned out that pipe2 is not available an all platforms, hence a configure check and a corresponding define HAVE_PIPE2 is introduced and used.
The PR can be tested by anyone with a system that has pipe2 and O_CLOEXEC available by putting gibberish into the HAVE_O_CLOEXEC block: on master, everything should compile fine, on PR, the compiler should abort with an error. At least that's my naive way of testing preprocessor logic, happy to hear more sophisticated ways :-)
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ba7e17e073 rpc, test: document {previous,next}blockhash as optional (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR updates the result help of the following RPCs w.r.t. the `previousblockhash` and `nextblockhash` fields:
- getblockheader
- getblock
Also adds trivial tests on genesis block (should not contain "previousblockhash") and best block (should not contain "nextblockhash").
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f75e0c1edd doc: add external-signer.md (Sjors Provoost)
d4b0107d68 rpc: send: support external signer (Sjors Provoost)
245b4457cf rpc: signerdisplayaddress (Sjors Provoost)
7ebc7c0215 wallet: ExternalSigner: add GetDescriptors method (Sjors Provoost)
fc5da520f5 wallet: add GetExternalSigner() (Sjors Provoost)
259f52cc33 test: external_signer wallet flag is immutable (Sjors Provoost)
2655197e1c rpc: add external_signer option to createwallet (Sjors Provoost)
2700f09c41 rpc: signer: add enumeratesigners to list external signers (Sjors Provoost)
07b7c940a7 rpc: add external signer RPC files (Sjors Provoost)
8ce7767071 wallet: add ExternalSignerScriptPubKeyMan (Sjors Provoost)
157ea7c614 wallet: add external_signer flag (Sjors Provoost)
f3e6ce78fb test: add external signer test (Sjors Provoost)
8cf543f96d wallet: add -signer argument for external signer command (Sjors Provoost)
f7eb7ecc67 test: framework: add skip_if_no_external_signer (Sjors Provoost)
87a97941f6 configure: add --enable-external-signer (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Big picture overview in [this gist](https://gist.github.com/Sjors/29d06728c685e6182828c1ce9b74483d).
This PR lets `bitcoind` call an arbitrary command `-signer=<cmd>`, e.g. a hardware wallet driver, where it can fetch public keys, ask to display an address, and sign a transaction (using PSBT under the hood).
It's design to work with https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI, which supports multiple hardware wallets. Any command with the same arguments and return values will work. It simplifies the manual procedure described [here](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI/blob/master/docs/bitcoin-core-usage.md).
Usage is documented in [doc/external-signer.md](
https://github.com/Sjors/bitcoin/blob/2019/08/hww-box2/doc/external-signer.md), which also describes what protocol a different signer binary should conform to.
Use `--enable-external-signer` to opt in, requires Boost::Process:
```
Options used to compile and link:
with wallet = yes
with gui / qt = no
external signer = yes
```
It adds the following RPC methods:
* `enumeratesigners`: asks <cmd> for a list of signers (e.g. devices) and their master key fingerprint
* `signerdisplayaddress <address>`: asks <cmd> to display an address
It enhances the following RPC methods:
* `createwallet`: takes an additional `external_signer` argument and fetches keys from device
* `send`: automatically sends transaction to device and waits
Usage TL&DR:
* clone HWI repo somewhere and launch `bitcoind -signer=../HWI/hwi.py`
* check if you can see your hardware device: `bitcoin-cli enumeratesigners`
* create wallet and auto import keys `bitcoin-cli createwallet "hww" true true "" true true true`
* display address on device: `bitcoin-cli signerdisplayaddress ...`
* to spend, use `send` RPC and approve transaction on device
Prerequisites:
- [x] #21127 load wallet flags before everything else
- [x] #21182 remove mostly pointless BOOST_PROCESS macro
Potentially useful followups:
- GUI support: bitcoin-core/gui#4
- bumpfee support
- (automatically) verify (a subset of) keys on the device after import, through message signing
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