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
b4511e2e2e log: Prefix log messages with function name if -logsourcelocations is set (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Prefix log messages with function name if `-logfunctionnames` is set.
Yes, exactly like `-logthreadnames` but for function names instead of thread names :)
This is a small developer ergonomics improvement: I've found this to be a cheap/simple way to correlate log output and originating function.
For me it beats the ordinary cycle of 1.) try to figure out a regexp matching the static part of the dynamic log message, 2.) `git grep -E 'Using .* MiB out of .* requested for signature cache'`, 3.) `mcedit filename.cpp` (`openemacs filename.cpp` works too!) and 4.) search for log message and scroll up to find the function name :)
Without any logging parameters:
```
$ src/bitcoind -regtest
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Using RdRand as an additional entropy source
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for signature cache, able to store 524288 elements
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for script execution cache, able to store 524288 elements
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Loaded best chain: hashBestChain=0fff88f13cb7b2c71f2a335e3a4fc328bf5beb436012afca590b1a11466e22ff height=0 date=2011-02-02T23:16:42Z progress=1.000000
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z block tree size = 1
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z nBestHeight = 0
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Imported mempool transactions from disk: 0 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 expired, 0 already there, 0 waiting for initial broadcast
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z 0 addresses found from DNS seeds
```
With `-logthreadnames` and `-logfunctionnames`:
```
$ src/bitcoind -regtest -logthreadnames -logfunctionnames
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [ReportHardwareRand] Using RdRand as an additional entropy source
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [InitSignatureCache] Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for signature cache, able to store 524288 elements
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [InitScriptExecutionCache] Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for script execution cache, able to store 524288 elements
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [LoadChainTip] Loaded best chain: hashBestChain=0fff88f13cb7b2c71f2a335e3a4fc328bf5beb436012afca590b1a11466e22ff height=0 date=2011-02-02T23:16:42Z progress=1.000000
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [AppInitMain] block tree size = 1
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [AppInitMain] nBestHeight = 0
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [loadblk] [LoadMempool] Imported mempool transactions from disk: 0 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 expired, 0 already there, 0 waiting for initial broadcast
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [dnsseed] [ThreadDNSAddressSeed] 0 addresses found from DNS seeds
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK b4511e2e2e
MarcoFalke:
review ACK b4511e2e2e🌃
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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
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f9abf4ab6d Add logging for CValidationInterface events (Jeffrey Czyz)
6edebacb21 Refactor FormatStateMessage for clarity (Jeffrey Czyz)
72f3227c83 Format CValidationState properly in all cases (Jeffrey Czyz)
428ac70095 Add VALIDATION to BCLog::LogFlags (Jeffrey Czyz)
Pull request description:
Add logging of `CValidationInterface` callbacks using a new `VALIDATIONINTERFACE` log flag (see #12994). A separate flag is desirable as the logging can be noisy and thus may need to be disabled without affecting other logging.
This could help debug issues where there may be race conditions at play, such as #12978.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK f9abf4ab6d
hebasto:
ACK f9abf4ab6d
ariard:
ACK f9abf4a, only changes since 0cadb12 are replacing log indication `VALIDATIONINTERFACE` by `VALIDATION` and avoiding a forward declaration with a new include
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK f9abf4ab6d. Just suggested changes since last review (thanks!)
Tree-SHA512: 3e0f6e2c8951cf46fbad3ff440971d95d526df2a52a2e4d6452a82785c63d53accfdabae66b0b30e2fe0b00737f8d5cb717edbad1460b63acb11a72c8f5d4236
This flag is for logging from within CValidationInterface (see #12994).
A separate flag is desirable as the logging can be noisy and thus may
need to be disabled without affecting other logging.
Belts and suspenders: make sure outgoing log messages don't contain
potentially suspicious characters, such as terminal control codes.
This escapes control characters except newline ('\n') in C syntax.
It escapes instead of removes them to still allow for troubleshooting
issues where they accidentally end up in strings.
20ce5af Print a log message if we fail to shrink the debug log file (practicalswift)
29c9bdc Handle unsuccessful fseek(...):s (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Handle unsuccessful `fseek(...)`:s.
**Note to reviewers:** What is the most appropriate course of actions for each of these unsuccessful `fseek(...)`:s?
Tree-SHA512: 5b3d82dbdd15d434d3f08dcb4df62888da4df8541d2586f56a4e529083005f6782c39e10645acd1ec403da83061bbfd8dbf2dddc66e09268d410ad0918c61876
`LogPrintStr` returns the number of characters printed. This number is
doubled if both logging to console and logging to file is enabled. As
the return value is never used, I've opted to remove it instead of try
to fix it.
Credit: @laanwj