The utility is primarily useful to dereference pointer types, which are
known to be not null at that time.
For example, the ArgsManager is known to exist when the wallets are
started. Instead of silently relying on that assumption, Assert can be
used to abort the program and avoid UB should the assumption ever be
violated.
- Move the decision whether to translate an error message to where it is
defined. This simplifies call sites: no more `InitError(Untranslated(...))`.
- Make all functions in `util/error.h` consistently return a
`bilingual_str`. We've decided to use this as error message type so
let's roll with it.
This has no functional changes: no messages are changed, no new
translation messages are defined.
b00266fe0c refactor: replace pointers by references within tx_verify.{h,cpp} (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR gets rid of another unnecessary use of raw pointers, similar to PR #19053 (see also issue #19062 where useful commands for finding potential candidates are listed) but in the tx verification module.
For the functions `CalculateSequenceLocks()` and `SequenceLocks()`, the `prevHeights` vector parameter type is changed to be passed as a reference. Note that there were no checks for null pointers -- if one would pass `nullptr` to one of the functions, the following line would immediately lead to a crash:
dcacea096e/src/consensus/tx_verify.cpp (L32)
ACKs for top commit:
Empact:
Code Review ACK b00266fe0c
Tree-SHA512: 0eb71591467905434082029128bdca4df94988c372af40dca325654f6c002c72a00c73776cb5e72d6de2b2f218649211a5dbf19300a2e01f1841d6034e0f01e0
89f9fef1f7 refactor: Specify boost/thread/thread.hpp explicitly (Hennadii Stepanov)
fad8c890f5 txdb: Remove unused boost/thread (MarcoFalke)
faa958bc28 txindex: Remove unused boost/thread (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
There are predefined interruption points for `boost::thread`: https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_71_0/doc/html/thread/thread_management.html#interruption_points
However, non-boost threads such as `std::thread` or the `main()` thread can obviously not be interrupted. So remove all unused boost/thread from methods that are never executed in a `boost::thread`.
Most of them were accompanied by a `ShutdownRequested` anyway. So even if the current thread was a `boost::thread`, the interruption point would be redundant. (We only interrupt threads during shutdown)
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 89f9fef1f7
hebasto:
ACK 89f9fef1f7, tested on Linux Mint 19.3 (x86_64), verified shutdown in different scenarios.
Tree-SHA512: 17221dadedf2d107e5bda9e4f371cc4f8ffce6ad27cae41aa2b8f1150d8f1adf23d396585ca4a2dd25b1dc6f0d5c81fecd950d8557966ccb45a6d4a85a331d90
8b3136bd30 refactor: replace CNode pointers by references within net_processing.{h,cpp} (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is inspired by a [recent code review comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19010#discussion_r426954791) on a PR that introduced new functions to the net_processing module. The point of the discussion was basically that whenever we pass something not by value (in the concrete example it was about `CNode*` and `CConnman*`) we should either use
* a pointer (```CType*```) with null pointer check or
* a reference (```CType&```)
To keep things simple, this PR for a first approach
* only tackles `CNode*` pointers
* only within the net_processing module, i.e. no changes that would need adaption in other modules
* keeps the names of the variables as they are
I'm aware that PRs like this are kind of a PITA to review, but I think the code quality would increase if we get rid of pointers without nullptr check -- bloating up the code by adding all the missing checks would be the worse alternative, in my opinion.
Possible follow-up PRs, in case this is received well:
* replace CNode pointers by references for net module
* replace CConnman pointers by references for net_processing module
* ...
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 8b3136bd30🔻
practicalswift:
ACK 8b3136bd30
Tree-SHA512: 15b6a569ecdcb39341002b9f4e09b38ed4df077e3a3a50dfb1b72d98bdc9f9769c7c504f106456aa7748af8591af7bb836b72d46086df715ab116e4ac3224b3b
fab860aed4 fuzz: Stop nodes in process_message* fuzzers (MarcoFalke)
6666c828e0 fuzz: Give CNode ownership to ConnmanTestMsg in process_message fuzz harness (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Background is that I saw an integer overflow in net_processing
```
#30629113 REDUCE cov: 25793 ft: 142917 corp: 3421/2417Kb lim: 4096 exec/s: 89 rss: 614Mb L: 1719/4096 MS: 1 EraseBytes-
net_processing.cpp:977:25: runtime error: signed integer overflow: 2147483624 + 100 cannot be represented in type 'int'
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior net_processing.cpp:977:25 in
net_processing.cpp:985:9: runtime error: signed integer overflow: -2147483572 - 100 cannot be represented in type 'int'
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior net_processing.cpp:985:9 in
```
Telling from the line numbers, it looks like `nMisbehavior` wrapped around.
Fix that by calling `StopNodes` after each exec, which should clear the node state and thus `nMisbehavior`.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fab860aed4
Tree-SHA512: 891c081d5843565d891aec028b6c27ef3fa39bc40ae78238e81d8f784b4d4b49cb870998574725a5159dd03aeeb2e0b9bc3d3bb51d57d1231ef42e3394b2d639
f898ef65c9 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions in script/sign.h (practicalswift)
c91d2f0615 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions in script/sigcache.h (practicalswift)
d3d8adb79f tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions in script/interpreter.h (practicalswift)
fa80117cfd tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions in script/descriptor.h (practicalswift)
43fb8f0ca3 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions in script/bitcoinconsensus.h (practicalswift)
8de72711c6 tests: Fill fuzzing coverage gaps for functions in script/script.h, script/script_error.h and script/standard.h (practicalswift)
c571ecb071 tests: Add fuzzing helper functions ConsumeDataStream, ConsumeTxDestination and ConsumeUInt160 (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harnesses for functions in `script/`:
* Add fuzzing helper functions `ConsumeDataStream` and `ConsumeUInt160`
* Fill fuzzing coverage gaps for functions in `script/script.h`, `script/script_error.h` and `script/standard.h`
* Add fuzzing harness for functions in `script/bitcoinconsensus.h`
* Add fuzzing harness for functions in `script/descriptor.h`
* Add fuzzing harness for functions in `script/interpreter.h`
* Add fuzzing harness for functions in `script/sigcache.h`
* Add fuzzing harness for functions in `script/sign.h`
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:
MarcoFalke:
ACK f898ef65c9🔉
Tree-SHA512: f6e77b34dc79f23de5fa9e38ac06e6554b5b946ec3e9a67e2bd982e60aca37ce844f785457ef427a5e3b45e31c305456bca8587cc9f4a0b50b3852e39726eb04
9a19c9ada5 Always define the raii_event_tests test suite (Craig Andrews)
Pull request description:
The test suite must always be defined (even when EVENT_SET_MEM_FUNCTIONS_IMPLEMENTED is not defined) so that the test harness doesn't fail due to not being able to find the raii_event_tests test.
This improves upon 95f97f4 actually fixing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/9493
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 9a19c9ada5🎹
Tree-SHA512: 3c42f17a9b5d56c8841f3aa9ac19da91c10aff210026266f31f7eb98a62528740d7c518c121452b68e8f801d6c80ecfb627d137ec6ed533289fa3beb08b4f176
f871f15c9d scripted-diff: replace gArgs with argsman (glowang)
357f02bf29 Create a local class inherited from BasicTestingSetup with a localized args manager and put it into the getarg_tests namespace (glowang)
Pull request description:
Replaced the global argsManager gArgs with a locally defined one in getarg_tests. This is to avoid confusion in arg settings between the test's ArgsManager and the #18804
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK f871f15c9d
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK f871f15c9d. Changes look good and thanks for updating. In future would recommend using clang-format-diff and following [coding style](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md#coding-style-c) notes, because it's atypical to indent namespace content, or indent protected keywords or put spaces around ::. Also it's fragile to define test setup class in a namespace, but test setup methods outside of the namespace and inside the test fixture instead. Would be simpler to just define the testing setup completely before using it without a namespace like: 8ad5f1c376/src/test/rpc_tests.cpp (L23) and it would have been a slightly smaller change too.
Tree-SHA512: 016594639396d60667fadec8ea80ef7af634fbb2014c704f02406fe3251c5362757c21f1763d8bdb94ca4a3026ab9dc786a92a9a934efc8cd807655d9deee779
5478d6c099 logging: thread safety annotations (Anthony Towns)
e685ca1992 util/system.cpp: add thread safety annotations for dir_locks (Anthony Towns)
a788789948 test/checkqueue_tests: thread safety annotations (Anthony Towns)
479c5846f7 rpc/blockchain.cpp: thread safety annotations for latestblock (Anthony Towns)
8b5af3d4c1 net: fMsgProcWake use LOCK instead of lock_guard (Anthony Towns)
de7c5f41ab wallet/wallet.h: Remove mutexScanning which was only protecting a single atomic bool (Anthony Towns)
c3cf2f5501 rpc/blockchain.cpp: Remove g_utxosetscan mutex that is only protecting a single atomic variable (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
In a few cases we need to use `std::mutex` rather than the sync.h primitives. But `std::lock_guard<std::mutex>` doesn't include the clang thread safety annotations unless you also use clang's C library, which means you can't indicate when variables should be guarded by `std::mutex` mutexes.
This adds an annotated version of `std::lock_guard<std::mutex>` to threadsafety.h to fix that, and modifies places where `std::mutex` is used to take advantage of the annotations.
It's based on top of #16112, and turns the thread safety comments included there into annotations.
It also changes the RAII classes in wallet/wallet.h and rpc/blockchain.cpp to just use the atomic<bool> flag for synchronisation rather than having a mutex that doesn't actually guard anything as well.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 5478d6c099🗾
hebasto:
re-ACK 5478d6c099, only renamed s/`MutexGuard`/`LockGuard`/, and dropped the commit "test/util_threadnames_tests: add thread safety annotations" since the [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16127#pullrequestreview-414184113) review.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 5478d6c099. Thanks for taking suggestions! Only changes since last review are dropping thread rename test commit d53072ec730d8eec5a5b72f7e65a54b141e62b19 and renaming mutex guard to lock guard
Tree-SHA512: 7b00d31f6f2b5a222ec69431eb810a74abf0542db3a65d1bbad54e354c40df2857ec89c00b4a5e466c81ba223267ca95f3f98d5fbc1a1d052a2c3a7d2209790a
c57f03ce17 refactor: Replace const char* to std::string (Calvin Kim)
Pull request description:
Rationale: Addresses #19000
Some functions should be returning std::string instead of const char*.
This commit changes that.
Main benefits/reasoning:
1. The functions never return nullptr, so returning a string makes code at call sites easier to review (reviewers don't have to read the source code to verify that a nullptr is never returned)
2. All call sites convert to string anyway
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK c57f03ce17 (no changes since previous review) 🚃
Empact:
Fair enough, Code Review ACK c57f03ce17
practicalswift:
ACK c57f03ce17 -- patch looks correct
hebasto:
re-ACK c57f03ce17
Tree-SHA512: 9ce99bb38fe399b54844315048204cafce0f27fd8f24cae357fa7ac6f5d8094d57bbf5f5c1f5878a65f2d35e4a3f95d527eb17f49250b690c591c0df86ca84fd
71f016c6eb Remove old serialization primitives (Pieter Wuille)
92beff15d3 Convert LimitedString to formatter (Pieter Wuille)
ef17c03e07 Convert wallet to new serialization (Pieter Wuille)
65c589e45e Convert Qt to new serialization (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is the final step 🥳 of the serialization improvements extracted from #10785.
It converts the LimitedString wrapper to a new-style formatter, and updates the wallet and Qt code to use the new serialization framework. Finally all remaining old primitives are removed.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 71f016c6eb reviewed diff, builds/tests/re-fuzzed.
laanwj:
Code review ACK 71f016c6eb
Tree-SHA512: d952194bc73259f6510bd4ab1348a1febbbf9862af30f905991812fb0e1f23f15948cdb3fc662be54d648e8f6d95b11060055d2e7a8c2cb5bf008224870b1ea1
fab6b9d18f validation: Mark g_chainman DEPRECATED (MarcoFalke)
fa1d97b256 validation: Make ProcessNewBlock*() members of ChainstateManager (MarcoFalke)
fa24d49098 validation: Make PruneOneBlockFile() a member of ChainstateManager (MarcoFalke)
fa84b1cd84 validation: Make LoadBlockIndex() a member of ChainstateManager (MarcoFalke)
fa05fdf0f1 net: Pass chainman into PeerLogicValidation (MarcoFalke)
fa7b626d7a node: Add chainman alias for g_chainman (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The global `g_chainman` has recently been introduced in #17737. The chainstate manager is primarily needed for the assumeutxo feature, but it can also simplify testing in the future.
The goal of this pull is to make the global chainstate manager internal to validation, so that all external code does not depend on globals and that unit or fuzz tests can pass in their (potentially mocked) chainstate manager.
I suggest reviewing the pull request commit-by-commit. It should be relatively straightforward refactoring that does not change behavior at all.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fab6b9d18f. Had to be rebased but still looks good
Tree-SHA512: dcbf114aeef4f8320d466369769f22ce4dd8f46a846870354df176c3de9ff17c64630fbd777e7121d7470d7a8564ed8d37b77168746e8df7489c6877e55d7b4f
b3f7f375ef refactor: Remove g_rpc_node global (Russell Yanofsky)
ccb5059ee8 scripted-diff: Remove g_rpc_node references (Russell Yanofsky)
6fca33b2ed refactor: Pass NodeContext to RPC and REST methods through util::Ref (Russell Yanofsky)
691c817b34 Add util::Ref class as temporary alternative for c++17 std::any (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR removes the `g_rpc_node` global, to get same benefits we see removing other globals and make RPC code more testable, modular, and reusable.
This uses a hybrid of the approaches suggested in #17548. Instead of using `std::any`, which isn't available in c++11, or `void*`, which isn't type safe, it uses a small new `util::Ref` helper class, which acts like a simplified `std::any` that only holds references, not values.
Motivation for writing this was to provide an simpler alternative to #18647 by Harris Brakmić (brakmic) which avoids some shortcomings of that PR (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18647#issuecomment-617878826)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK b3f7f375ef, only change is adding back const and more tests 🚾
ajtowns:
ACK b3f7f375ef
Tree-SHA512: 56292268a001bdbe34d641db1180c215351503966ff451e55cc96c9137f1d262225d7d7733de9c9da7ce7d7a4b34213a98c2476266b58c89dbbb0f3cb5aa5d70
f9ee0f37c2 Add comments to CustomUintFormatter (Pieter Wuille)
4eb5643e35 Convert everything except wallet/qt to new serialization (Pieter Wuille)
2b1f85e8c5 Convert blockencodings_tests to new serialization (Pieter Wuille)
73747afbbe Convert merkleblock to new serialization (Pieter Wuille)
d06fedd1bc Add SER_READ and SER_WRITE for read/write-dependent statements (Russell Yanofsky)
6f9a1e5ad0 Extend CustomUintFormatter to support enums (Russell Yanofsky)
769ee5fa00 Merge BigEndian functionality into CustomUintFormatter (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The next step of changes from #10785.
This:
* Adds support for enum serialization to `CustomUintFormatter`, used in `CAddress` for service flags.
* Merges `BigEndian` into `CustomUintFormatter`, used in `CNetAddr` for port numbers.
* Converts everything (except wallet and gui) to use the new serialization framework.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK f9ee0f37c2, only change is new documentation commit for CustomUintFormatter 📂
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK f9ee0f37c2. Just new commit adding comment since last review
jonatack:
Code review re-ACK f9ee0f37c2 only change since last review is an additional commit adding Doxygen documentation for `CustomUintFormatter`.
Tree-SHA512: e7a0a36afae592d5a4ff8c81ae04d858ac409388e361f2bc197d9a78abca45134218497ab2dfd6d031e0cce0ca586cf857077b7c6ce17fccf67e2d367c1b6cd4
cd34038cbd Switch from Optional<T> to std::optional<T> (C++17). Run clang-format. (practicalswift)
fb559c1170 tests: Fill fuzzing coverage gaps for functions in util/translation.h (practicalswift)
b74f3d6c45 tests: Fill fuzzing coverage gaps for functions in consensus/validation.h (practicalswift)
c0bbf8193d tests: Fill fuzzing coverage gaps for functions in primitives/block.h (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
* Fill fuzzing coverage gaps for functions in `consensus/validation.h`
* Fill fuzzing coverage gaps for functions in `primitives/block.h`
* Fill fuzzing coverage gaps for functions in `util/translation.h`
* Switch from `Optional<T>` to `std::optional<T>` (C++17). Run `clang-format`.
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 :)
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: d6aa4634c3953ade173589a8239bd230eb317ef897835a8557acb73df01b25e5e17bf46f837838e59ec04c1f3d3b7d1309ba68c8a264d17b938215512c9e6085
0000ea3265 test: Add test for GetRandMillis and GetRandMicros (MarcoFalke)
fa0e5b89cf Add templated GetRandomDuration<> (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A naive implementation of this template is dangerous, because the call site might accidentally omit the template parameter:
```cpp
template <typename D>
D GetRandDur(const D& duration_max)
{
return D{GetRand(duration_max.count())};
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(util_time_GetRandTime)
{
std::chrono::seconds rand_hour = GetRandDur(std::chrono::hours{1});
// Want seconds to be in range [0..1hour), but always get zero :((((
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(rand_hour.count(), 0);
}
```
Luckily `std::common_type` is already specialised in the standard lib for `std::chrono::duration` (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/chrono/duration/common_type). And its effect seem to be that the call site must always specify the template argument explicitly.
So instead of implementing the function for each duration type by hand, replace it with a templated version that is safe to use.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 0000ea3265
promag:
Code review ACK 0000ea3265.
jonatack:
ACK 0000ea3 thanks for the improved documentation. Code review, built, ran `src/test/test_bitcoin -t random_tests -l test_suite` for the new unit tests, `git diff fa05a4c 0000ea3` since previous review:
hebasto:
ACK 0000ea3265 with non-blocking [nit](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18781#discussion_r424924671).
Tree-SHA512: e89d46e31452be6ea14269ecbbb2cdd9ae83b4412cd14dff7d1084283092722a2f847cb501e8054394e4a3eff852f9c87f6d694fd008b3f7e8458cb5a3068af7
Fix the following error in travis:
test/validationinterface_tests.cpp:26:36: error: default initialization of an object of const type 'const BlockValidationState' without a user-provided default constructor
const BlockValidationState state_dummy;
7777f2a4bb miner: Avoid stack-use-after-return in validationinterface (MarcoFalke)
fa5ceb25fc test: Remove UninterruptibleSleep from test and replace it by SyncWithValidationInterfaceQueue (MarcoFalke)
fa770ce7fe validationinterface: Rework documentation, Rename pwalletIn to callbacks (MarcoFalke)
fab6d060ce test: Add unregister_validation_interface_race test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
When a validationinterface has itself unregistered in one thread, but is about to get executed in another thread [1], there is a race:
* The validationinterface destructing itself
* The validationinterface getting dereferenced for execution
[1] 64139803f1/src/validationinterface.cpp (L82-L83)
This happens in the miner. More generally it happens everywhere where at least one thread is generating notifications and another one is unregistering a validationinterface.
This issue has been fixed in commit ab31b9d6fe, but the fix has not been applied to the miner.
Example where this happened in practice: https://travis-ci.org/github/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/675322230#L4414
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK 7777f2a4bb.
laanwj:
Code review ACK 7777f2a4bb
Tree-SHA512: 8087119243c71ba18a823a63515f3730d127162625d8729024278b447af29e2ff206f4840ee3d90bf84f93a2c5ab73b76c7e7044c83aa93b5b51047a166ec3d3
This commit is (intentionally) adding a broken test. The test is broken
because it registering a subscriber object that can go out of scope
while events are still being sent.
To run the broken test and reproduce the bug:
- Remove comment /** and */
- ./configure --with-sanitizers=address
- export ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=0
- make
- while ./src/test/test_bitcoin -t validationinterface_tests/unregister_validation_interface_race --catch_system_errors=no ; do true; done
68537275bd build: Enable -Werror=sign-compare (Ben Woosley)
eac6a3080d refactor: Rework asmap Interpret to avoid ptrdiff_t (Ben Woosley)
df37377e30 test: Fix outstanding -Wsign-compare errors (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Disallowing sign-comparison mismatches can help to prevent the introduction of overflow and interpretation bugs.
In this case, ~all~ most existing violations are in the tests, and most simply required annotating the literal as unsigned for comparison.
This was previously prevented by violations in leveldb which were fixed upstream and merged in #17398. You can test that by building this branch against: 22d11187ee vs 75fb37ce68
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
re-ACK 68537275bd
practicalswift:
ACK 68537275bd
Tree-SHA512: 14b5daa38c496fb51548feb30fb4dd179e6f76a8d355f52bc8e2a18f2f9340f0bc98dcf36d8b3d6521045d013891c3103749a4eda88ceef00202a6a0cf93f73c
748977690e Add asmap_direct fuzzer that tests Interpreter directly (Pieter Wuille)
7cf97fda15 Make asmap Interpreter errors fatal and fuzz test it (Pieter Wuille)
c81aefc537 Add additional effiency checks to sanity checker (Pieter Wuille)
fffd8dca2d Add asmap sanity checker (Pieter Wuille)
5feefbe6e7 Improve asmap Interpret checks and document failures (Pieter Wuille)
2b3dbfa5a6 Deal with decoding failures explicitly in asmap Interpret (Pieter Wuille)
1479007a33 Introduce Instruction enum in asmap (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This improves/documents the failure cases inside the asmap interpreter. None of the changes are bug fixes (they only change behavior for corrupted asmap files), but they may make things easier to follow.
In a second step, a sanity checker is added that effectively executes every potential code path through the asmap file, checking the same failure cases as the interpreter, and more. It takes around 30 ms to run for me for a 1.2 MB asmap file.
I've verified that this accepts asmap files constructed by https://github.com/sipa/asmap/blob/master/buildmap.py with a large dataset, and no longer accepts it with 1 bit changed in it.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 748977690e modulo feedback below.
jonatack:
ACK 748977690e code review, regular build/tests/ran bitcoin with -asmap, fuzz build/ran both fuzzers overnight.
fjahr:
ACK 748977690e
Tree-SHA512: d876df3859735795c857c83e7155ba6851ce839bdfa10c18ce2698022cc493ce024b5578c1828e2a94bcdf2552c2f46c392a251ed086691b41959e62a6970821
fa47cf9d95 wallet: Fix typo in assert that is compile-time true (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Commit 92bcd70808 presumably added a check that a `dest` of type `CNoDestination` implies an empty `scriptChange`.
However, it accidentally checked for `boost::variant::empty`, which always returns false: https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_72_0/doc/html/boost/variant.html#id-1_3_46_5_4_1_1_16_2-bb
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Sjors:
utACK fa47cf9d95
Tree-SHA512: 9626b1e2947039853703932a362c2ee204e002d3344856eb93eef0e0f833401336f2dfa80fd43b83c8ec6eac624e6302aee771fb67aec436ba6483be02b8d615
1ad8ea2b73 net: remove is{Empty,Full} flags from CBloomFilter, clarify CVE fix (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The BIP37 bloom filter class `CBloomFilter` contains two flags `isEmpty`/`isFull` together with an update method with the purpose to, according to the comments, "avoid wasting cpu", i.e. the mechanism should serve as an optimization for the trivial cases of empty (all bits zero) or full (all bits one) filters.
However, the real reason of adding those flags (introduced with commit 37c6389c5a by gmaxwell) was a _covert fix_ of [CVE-2013-5700](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2013-5700), a vulnerability that allowed a divide-by-zero remote node crash.
According to gmaxwell himself (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9060#issuecomment-257749165):
> the IsEmpty/IsFull optimizations were largely a pretextual optimization intended to make unexploitable a remote crash vulnerability (integer division by zero) that existed in the original bloom filtering code without disclosing it. I'm doubtful that they are all that useful. :)
For more information on how to trigger this crash, see PR https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18515 which contains a detailled description and a regression test. It has also been discussed on a [recent PR club meeting on fuzzing](https://bitcoincore.reviews/18521.html).
The covert fix code already led to issues and PR based on the wrong assumption that the flags are there for optimization reasons (see #16886 and #16922). This PR gets rid of the flags and the update method and just focuses on the CVE fix itself, i.e. it can be seen as a revert of the covert fix commit modulo the actual fix.
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38e49ded8b tests: Add fuzzing harness for MessageSign, MessageVerify and other functions in util/message.h (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harness for `MessageSign`, `MessageVerify` and other functions in `util/message.h`.
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 :)
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b56607a89b Remove CCoinsViewCache::GetValueIn(...) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove `CCoinsViewCache::GetValueIn(...)`.
Fixes#18858.
It seems like `GetValueIn` was added in #748 ("Pay-to-script-hash (OP_EVAL replacement)", merged in 2012) and the last use in validation code was removed in #8498 ("Near-Bugfix: Optimization: Minimize the number of times it is checked that no money...", merged in 2017).
`CCoinsViewCache::GetValueIn(…)` performs money summation like this:
```c++
CAmount CCoinsViewCache::GetValueIn(const CTransaction& tx) const
{
if (tx.IsCoinBase())
return 0;
CAmount nResult = 0;
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < tx.vin.size(); i++)
nResult += AccessCoin(tx.vin[i].prevout).out.nValue;
return nResult;
}
```
Note that no check is done to make sure that the resulting `nResult` is such that it stays within the money bounds (`MoneyRange(nResult)`), or that the summation does not trigger a signed integer overflow.
Proof of concept output:
```
coins.cpp:243:17: runtime error: signed integer overflow: 9223200000000000000 + 2100000000000000 cannot be represented in type 'long'
GetValueIn = -9221444073709551616
```
Proof of concept code:
```c++
CMutableTransaction mutable_transaction;
mutable_transaction.vin.resize(4393);
Coin coin;
coin.out.nValue = MAX_MONEY;
assert(MoneyRange(coin.out.nValue));
CCoinsCacheEntry coins_cache_entry;
coins_cache_entry.coin = coin;
coins_cache_entry.flags = CCoinsCacheEntry::DIRTY;
CCoinsView backend_coins_view;
CCoinsViewCache coins_view_cache{&backend_coins_view};
CCoinsMap coins_map;
coins_map.emplace(COutPoint{}, std::move(coins_cache_entry));
coins_view_cache.BatchWrite(coins_map, {});
const CAmount total_value_in = coins_view_cache.GetValueIn(CTransaction{mutable_transaction});
std::cout << "GetValueIn = " << total_value_in << std::endl;
```
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06e434d7d9 test: fix message for ECC_InitSanityCheck test (fanquake)
Pull request description:
OpenSSL is long gone.
ACKs for top commit:
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692f8307fc test: add test for witness commitment index (fanquake)
06442549f8 validation: Add minimum witness commitment size constant (fanquake)
Pull request description:
16101de5f3: Per [BIP 141](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0141.mediawiki#Commitment_structure), the witness commitment structure is at least 38 bytes,
OP_RETURN (0x6a) + 36 (0x24) + 4 byte header (0xaa21a9ed) + 32 byte
SHA256 hash. It can be longer, however any additional data has no
consensus meaning.
54f8c48d6a: As per BIP 141, if there is more than 1 pubkey that matches the witness
commitment structure, the one with the highest output index should be
chosen. This adds a sanity check that we are doing that, which will fail
if anyone tries to "optimize" GetWitnessCommitmentIndex() by returning
early.
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32b6b386a5 tests: Sort fuzzing harnesses (practicalswift)
e1e181fad1 tests: Add fuzzing coverage for JSONRPCTransactionError(...) and RPCErrorFromTransactionError(...) (practicalswift)
103b6ecce0 tests: Add fuzzing coverage for TransactionErrorString(...) (practicalswift)
dde508b8b0 tests: Add fuzzing coverage for ParseFixedPoint(...) (practicalswift)
1532259fca tests: Add fuzzing coverage for FormatHDKeypath(...) and WriteHDKeypath(...) (practicalswift)
90b635e84e tests: Add fuzzing coverage for CHECK_NONFATAL(...) (practicalswift)
a4e3d13df6 tests: Add fuzzing coverage for StringForFeeReason(...) (practicalswift)
a19598cf98 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions in system.h (ArgsManager) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harnesses for various classes/functions in `util/`.
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 :)
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As per BIP 141, if there is more than 1 pubkey that matches the witness
commitment structure, the one with the highest output index should be
chosen. This adds a sanity check that we are doing that, which will fail
if anyone trys to "optimise" GetWitnessCommitmentIndex() be returning
early.
Add unit test calling CreateWalletFromFile, which isn't currently called from
other unit tests, with some basic checks to make sure it rescans and registers
for notifications correctly.
Motivation for this change was to try to write a test that would fail without
the early `handleNotifications` call in ef8c6ca60767cac589d98ca57ee33179608ccda8
from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16426, but succeed with it:
ef8c6ca607/src/wallet/wallet.cpp (L3978-L3986)
However, writing a full test for the race condition that call prevents isn't
possible without the locking changes from #16426. So this PR just adds as much
test coverage as is possible now.
This new test is also useful for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15719,
since it detects the stale notifications.transactionAddedToMempool notifications
that PR eliminates.
fd8e99da57 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions in primitives/transaction.h (practicalswift)
d5a31b7cb4 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions in primitives/block.h (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harnesses for various classes/functions in `primitives/`.
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 :)
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21fa0a44ab [docs] use consistent naming for possible_overwrite (John Newbery)
2685c214cc [tests] small whitespace fixup (John Newbery)
e9936966c0 scripted-diff: Rename PRUNED to SPENT in coins tests (John Newbery)
c205979031 [docs] Improve commenting in coins.cpp|h (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
- Add full commenting for spentness / DIRTYness / FRESHness and which combinations are valid
- Remove the 'pruned' terminology, which doesn't make sense since per-txout chainstate db was merged (#10195).
- Rename `potential_overwrite` to `possible_overwrite` to standardize terminology (there were previously examples of both, which made searching the codebase difficult).
- Make other minor improvements to the comments
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ccccd51908 script: Remove undocumented and unused operator+ (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This operator has no documented use case and is also unused outside of test code. The test code and all other (imaginary) code that might use this operator is written more clear and concise by the existing CScript push operators for opcodes and data.
Removing the operator is also going to protect against accidentally reintroducing bugs like this 6ff5f718b6 (diff-8458adcedc17d046942185cb709ff5c3L1135) (last time it was used).
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3718ae2ef8 [tests] Don't initialize PrecomputedTransactionData in txvalidationcache tests (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
PrecomputedTransactionData is initialized inside CheckInputScripts(). No need to pre-initialize it before calling into CheckInputScripts().
Normally, I wouldn't bother, but we're making changes to `PrecomputedTransactionData` in #17977 which would break these tests without removing these constructions. Might as well get these changes out of the way here.
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6f8b498d18 fuzz: http_request workaround for libevent < 2.1.1 (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The fuzz test `http_request` calls the following two internal libevent functions:
* `evhttp_parse_firstline_`
* `evhttp_parse_headers_`
Before libevent 2.1.1 however, internal functions names didn't end with an underscore (see libevent commit 8ac3c4c25b and [Changelog for 2.1.1.-alpha](https://github.com/libevent/libevent/blob/master/ChangeLog#L1830) when the change was first mentioned) hence the build fails with a linking error.
This PR adds a preprocessor workaround to the test that checks for the libevent version (via ~`_EVENT_NUMERIC_VERSION`~ `LIBEVENT_VERSION_NUMBER`) and creates wrapper functions mapping to naming scheme without underscore in case the version is older than 2.1.1.
Tested with Ubuntu Xenial 16.04.6 LTS and clang-8.
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fa4632c417 test: Move boost/stdlib includes last (MarcoFalke)
fa488f131f scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers (MarcoFalke)
fac5c37300 scripted-diff: Sort test includes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
When writing tests, often includes need to be added or removed. Currently the list of includes is not sorted, so developers that write tests and have `clang-format` installed will either have an unrelated change (sorting) included in their commit or they will have to manually undo the sort.
This pull preempts both issues by just sorting all includes in one commit.
Please be aware that this is **NOT** a change to policy to enforce clang-format or any other developer guideline or process. Developers are free to use whatever tool they want, see also #18651.
Edit: Also includes a commit to bump the copyright headers, so that the touched files don't need to be touched again for that.
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69ffddc83e refactor: Remove unused methods CBloomFilter::reset()/clear() (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The method `CBloomFilter::reset()` was introduced by commit d2d7ee0e86 in 2015, but was never ever used, as far as I could find. As discovered by MarcoFalke, the method `clear()` is also unused outside of unit tests and is hence also removed.
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MarcoFalke:
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jonatack:
ACK 69ffddc83e, code review, compiled a fuzz build and started the bloom_filter fuzz test as a sanity check.
promag:
ACK 69ffddc83e.
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bee88b8c58 tests: have coins simulation test also use CCoinsViewDB (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Before this change, the coins simulation test uses a base view of type
CCoinsViewTest, which has no relevance outside of the unittest suite. Might as
well reuse this testcase with a more realistic configuration that has
CCoinsViewDB (i.e. in-memory leveldb) at the bottom of the view structure.
This adds explicit use of CCoinsViewDB in the unittest suite.
#### Before change
```
./src/test/test_bitcoin --run_test=coins_tests --catch_system_errors=no 21.99s user 0.04s system 99% cpu 22.057 total
```
#### After change
```
./src/test/test_bitcoin --run_test=coins_tests --catch_system_errors=no 78.80s user 0.04s system 100% cpu 1:18.82 total
```
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fa176e253f test: Avoid accessing free'd memory in validation_chainstatemanager_tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa176e253f, though if you have to update this again, would suggest separating txindex test cleanup and the chainstatemanager test fix in separate commits, or identifying which part of the change is the bugfix fix in the commit description. Also to clean up the txindex test it might make sense to call SyncWithValidationInterfaceQueue in the test destructor to prevent nondeterminism in other tests
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48973402d8 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in CWallet::GetKeyBirthTimes (Russell Yanofsky)
e958ff9ab5 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in CWallet::CreateTransaction (Russell Yanofsky)
c0d07dc4cb wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in CWallet::ScanForWalletTransactions (Russell Yanofsky)
1be8ff280c wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in rescanblockchain (Russell Yanofsky)
3cb85ac594 wallet refactor: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in CWallet::RescanFromTime (Russell Yanofsky)
f7ba881bc6 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in listsinceblock (Russell Yanofsky)
bc96a9bfc6 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in importmulti (Russell Yanofsky)
25a9fcf9e5 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in importwallet and dumpwallet (Russell Yanofsky)
c1694ce6bb wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in importprunedfunds (Russell Yanofsky)
ade5f87971 wallet refactor: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in qt wallettests (Russell Yanofsky)
f6da44ccce wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in tryGetTxStatus and tryGetBalances (Russell Yanofsky)
bf30cd4922 refactor: Add interfaces::FoundBlock class to selectively return block data (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This is a set of changes updating wallet code to make fewer calls to `Chain::Lock` methods, so the `Chain::Lock` class will be easier to remove in #16426 with fewer code changes and small changes to behavior.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 48973402d8, only change is fixing bug 📀
fjahr:
re-ACK 48973402d8, reviewed rebase and changes since last review, built and ran tests locally
ariard:
Coce Review ACK 4897340, only changes are one suggested by last review on more accurate variable naming, human-readable output, args comments in `findCommonAncestor`
Tree-SHA512: cfd2f559f976b6faaa032794c40c9659191d5597b013abcb6c7968d36b2abb2b14d4e596f8ed8b9a077e96522365261299a241a939b3111eaf729ba0c3ef519b
c9017ce3bc protect g_chainman with cs_main (James O'Beirne)
2b081c4568 test: add basic tests for ChainstateManager (James O'Beirne)
4ae29f5f0c use ChainstateManager to initialize chainstate (James O'Beirne)
5b690f0aae refactor: move RewindBlockIndex to CChainState (James O'Beirne)
89cdf4d569 validation: introduce unused ChainstateManager (James O'Beirne)
8e2ecfe249 validation: add CChainState.m_from_snapshot_blockhash (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11):
Parent PR: #15606
Issue: #15605
Specification: https://github.com/jamesob/assumeutxo-docs/tree/master/proposal
---
This changeset introduces `ChainstateManager`, which is responsible for creating and managing access to multiple chainstates. Until we allow chainstate creation from UTXO snapshots (next assumeutxo PR?) it's basically unnecessary, but it is a prerequisite for background IBD support.
Changes are also made to the initialization process to make use of `g_chainman` and thus clear the way for multiple chainstates being loaded on startup.
One immediate benefit of this change is that we no longer have the `g_blockman` global, but instead have the ChainstateManager inject a reference of its shared BlockManager into any chainstate it creates.
Another immediate benefit is that uses of `ChainActive()` and `ChainstateActive()` are now covered by lock annotations. Because use of `g_chainman` is annotated to require cs_main, these two functions subsequently follow.
Because of whitespace changes, this diff looks bigger than it is. E.g., 4813167d98 is most easily reviewed with
```sh
git show --color-moved=dimmed_zebra -w 4813167d98
```
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MarcoFalke:
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fjahr:
Code Review Re-ACK c9017ce3bc
ariard:
Code Review ACK c9017ce
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK c9017ce3bc. No changes since last review other than a straight rebase
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01a3392b1b Drop bitcoin-wallet dependency on libevent (Russell Yanofsky)
0660119ac3 Drop unintended bitcoin-tx dependency on libevent (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This fixes compile errors trying to build bitcoin-tx and bitcoin-wallet without libevent, which were reported by Luke Dashjr in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18465
The fix avoiding `bitcoin-tx` dependency on libevent just adds a conditional build rule. This is implemented in the first commit (more details in commit description).
The fix avoiding `bitcoin-wallet` dependency on libevent requires minor code changes, because `bitcoin-wallet` (unlike `bitcoin-tx`) links against code that calls `urlDecode` / `evhttp_uridecode`. This fix is implemented in the second commit (again details in the commit description).
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b1d24d1d03 Reorder the test instructions by number (Pieter Wuille)
c2ccadc26a Merge and generalize case 3 and case 6 (Pieter Wuille)
402ad5aaca Only run sanity check once at the end (Pieter Wuille)
eda8309bfc Assert immediately rather than caching failure (Pieter Wuille)
55608455cb Make a fuzzer-based copy of the prevector randomized test (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The current prevector test effectively randomly generates a number of operations to perform on a prevector and a normal vector, and checks consistency between the two.
By converting this into a fuzzer the operations can be targetted rather than random.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
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cdfb8e7afa tests: Add fuzzing harness for HTTPRequest, libevent's evhttp and related functions (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harness for `HTTPRequest`, `libevent`'s `evhttp` and related functions.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK cdfb8e7afa
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7777e3624f scripted-diff: Replace strCommand with msg_type (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Receiving a message is not a command, but simply a message of some type
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ACK 7777e3624f.
naumenkogs:
ACK 7777e36
practicalswift:
ACK 7777e3624f -- I've always thought the `strCommand` name is confusing :)
theStack:
ACK 7777e36
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283bd72156 tests: Add coverage of {,Incremental}DynamicUsage(const std::set<X, Y>& s) to existing fuzzer (practicalswift)
bf76000493 tests: Add fuzzing harness for classes/functions in cuckoocache.h (practicalswift)
57890b2555 tests: Add fuzzing harness for classes/functions in checkqueue.h (practicalswift)
2df5701e90 tests: Add coverage of GetVirtualTransactionSize(...) to existing fuzzer (practicalswift)
7b9a2dc864 tests: Add fuzzing harness for AdditionOverflow(...) (practicalswift)
44fb2a596b tests: Add fuzzing harness for FeeFilterRounder (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Includes:
```
tests: Add fuzzing harness for FeeFilterRounder
tests: Add fuzzing harness for classes/functions in checkqueue.h
tests: Add fuzzing harness for classes/functions in cuckoocache.h
tests: Add coverage of {,Incremental}DynamicUsage(const std::set<X, Y>& s) to existing fuzzer
tests: Add coverage of GetVirtualTransactionSize(...) to existing fuzzer
tests: Add fuzzing harness for AdditionOverflow(...)
```
See [`doc/fuzzing.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md) for information on how to fuzz Bitcoin Core.
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Use TestingSetup fixture to fix unregister_all_during_call test not calling
UnregisterBackgroundSignalScheduler, which could trigger an assert in
RegisterBackgroundSignalScheduler when called in later tests
Failure reported by fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18551#issuecomment-610974251
9e071b0089 test: remove rapidcheck integration and tests (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Whilst the property tests are interesting, ultimately [rapidcheck](https://github.com/emil-e/rapidcheck) integration in this repository has not gained much traction. We have a limited number of tests, and they are rarely (if ever) run. Have discussed this with Chris Stewart.
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Don't require urlDecode function in wallet code since urlDecode implementation
currently uses libevent. Just call urlDecode indirectly though URL_DECODE
function pointer constant if available.
In bitcoind and bitcoin-qt, URL_DECODE is implemented and used to interpret RPC
wallet requests. In bitcoin-wallet, URL_DECODE is null to avoid depending on
libevent.
This is a step toward removing the Chain::Lock class and reducing cs_main
locking.
This change affects behavior in a few small ways.
- If there's no max_height specified, percentage progress is measured ending at
wallet last processed block instead of node tip
- More consistent error reporting: Early check to see if start_block is on the
active chain is removed, so start_block is always read and the triggers an
error if it's unavailable
This is a step toward removing the Chain::Lock class and reducing cs_main
locking.
This change only affects behavior in the case where wallet last block processed
falls behind the chain tip. The rescanblockchain error height error checking
will just be stricter in this case and only accept values up to the last
processed height
This is a step toward removing the Chain::Lock class and reducing cs_main
locking.
This change only affects behavior in the case where wallet last block processed
falls behind the chain tip. Previously listsinceblock might not have returned
all transactions up to the claimed "lastblock" value in this case, resulting in
race conditions and potentially missing transactions in cases where
listsinceblock was called in a loop like
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/14338#issuecomment-426706574
This is a step toward removing the Chain::Lock class and reducing cs_main
locking.
This change only affects behavior in the case where wallet last block processed
falls behind the chain tip, in which case the "Block not found in chain" error
will be stricter and not allow importing data from a blocks between the wallet
last processed tip and the current node tip.
FoundBlock class allows interfaces::Chain::findBlock to return more block
information without having lots of optional output parameters. FoundBlock class
is also used by other chain methods in upcoming commits.
There is mostly no change in behavior. Only exception is
CWallet::RescanFromTime now throwing NonFatalCheckError instead of
std::logic_error.
11a520f679 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions/classes in random.h (practicalswift)
64d277bbbc tests: Add fuzzing harness for LimitedString (serialize.h) (practicalswift)
f205cf7fef tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions/classes in span.h (practicalswift)
9718f38f54 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions/classes in merkleblock.h (practicalswift)
a16ea051f9 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions/classes in flatfile.h (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
* Add fuzzing harness for functions/classes in `flatfile.h`
* Add fuzzing harness for functions/classes in `merkleblock.h`
* Add fuzzing harness for functions/classes in `span.h`
* Add fuzzing harness for `LimitedString` (`serialize.h`)
* Add fuzzing harness for functions/classes in `random.h`
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faaf1cb5b9 util: Replace i64tostr with ToString (MarcoFalke)
fac96fff62 util: Remove unused itostr (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently unused, but if someone really needed to use a helper with this functionality in the future, they could use `ToString`.
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9ab14e4d21 Limit decimal range of numbers ParseScript accepts (pierrenn)
Pull request description:
Following up on this suggestion : https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18413#issuecomment-602966490, prevent the output of `atoi64` in the `core_read.cpp:ParseScript` helper to send to `CScriptNum::serialize` values wider than 32-bit.
Since the `ParseScript` helper is only used by the tool defined in `bitcoin-tx.cpp`, this only prevents users to provide too much unrealistic values.
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7834c3b9ec tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions/classes in chain.h (practicalswift)
d7930c4326 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions/classes in protocol.h (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harnesses for functions/classes in `chain.h` and `protocol.h`.
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d056df033a Replace std::to_string with locale-independent alternative (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Addresses #17866 following practicalswift's suggestion:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17866#issuecomment-584287299
~Used ::ToString to avoid aliasing issues. Left uses in QT and test.~
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4308aa67e3 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions in net_permissions.h (practicalswift)
43ff0d91f8 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions in timedata.h (practicalswift)
a8695db785 tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions in addrdb.h (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harnesses for functions in `addrdb.h`, `net_permissions.h` and `timedata.h`.
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5aab011805 test: add unit test for non-standard "scriptsig-not-pushonly" txs (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Approaches another missing unit test of issue #17394: Checks that the function `IsStandardTx()` returns rejection reason "scriptsig-not-pushonly" if any one of the input's scriptSig consists of any other ops than just PUSHs.
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