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The use of `typeid()` for logging exception types requires this include
according to https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/typeid.
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Remove the forest of special exceptions, and simply log a short
message to the NET logging category when an exception happens during
packet processing. It is not good to panick end users with errors
that any peer can generate (let alone writing to stderr).
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244501fc85a1319857efb227093c0e71c1d5a01e depends: disable unused qt networking features (fanquake)
29d56c62b7f206d42f0908819ff2e1926737f988 depends: -optimized-qmake is now -optimized-tools (fanquake)
ccdda96804088ec3ad01aec5ab0ff8e9b05b161b depends: skip building qt proxies (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Somewhat of a followup to removing BIP70 support in #17165. This removes networking features from our Qt build. This also removes the need to link against the `CFNetwork` and `SystemConfiguration` libraries on macOS.
```diff
src/qt/bitcoin-qt:
/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
/System/Library/Frameworks/IOKit.framework/Versions/A/IOKit
/System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/CoreServices
/System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Versions/C/AppKit
/System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/ApplicationServices
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
-/System/Library/Frameworks/SystemConfiguration.framework/Versions/A/SystemConfiguration
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreGraphics.framework/Versions/A/CoreGraphics
/System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Carbon
/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib
-/System/Library/Frameworks/CFNetwork.framework/Versions/A/CFNetwork
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreText.framework/Versions/A/CoreText
/System/Library/Frameworks/ImageIO.framework/Versions/A/ImageIO
/usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib
```
> Introduced the -optimized-tools option; supersedes -optimized-qmake.
`optimized-qmake` became `optimized-tools` in Qt 5.6.0. While the former still works, we can use the newer flag.
A diff of the removed symbols is available [here](https://gist.github.com/fanquake/9c8d5961c91f90a2966191367adfb391).
We still need to actually build the network module, because we are using `QLocalServer` & `QLocalSocket` in the payment server.
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Sjors:
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practicalswift:
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7965e0b41ae03110ad784a1b374f831600c0cca1 doc: Add release note for RPC Whitelist (Emil Engler)
Pull request description:
A release note for #12763
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laanwj:
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7d263571bee8c36fbe3c854b69c6f31cf1ee3b9b rpc: require second argument only for scantxoutset start action (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
It was reported on [IRC](http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-12-11.html#l-377) that `scantxoutset`'s API was broken in 0.19.0:
```
<belcher> i think scantxoutset may have been broken in bitcoin core 0.19 ? regardless of what parameters i run it with (e.g. "scantxoutset abort", "scantxoutset status") it just returns the help doc, according to the release notes the only change was https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16285/files but i dont see anything that wouldve broken it, it works fine in 0.18
<belcher> im on regtest, in case its important
<harding> I can confirm `scantxoutset abort` returns the help doc on latest master. Waiting for 0.18.1 to start now to attempt to reproduce there.
<harding> It looks like it's expecting a second parameter (even though that doesn't make sense with "abort").
<jonatack> Same for me as well
<harding> Can also confirm that `scantxoutset abort` returns the expected result on 0.18.1.
```
As noted in the conversation, previously, the second argument of `scanobjects` is only required for the `start` action. `Stop` and `abort` actions did not and could work without them.
It appears that this was broken by #16240 which enforced the size of the arguments to match the listed required arguments.
To fix this issue, this PR makes the `scanobjects` argument an optional argument. Then only in the `start` action do we check whether the `scanobjects` argument is there and throw an informative error about that. Also a test is added for this case.
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a64e97dd476bda7c7981979d045b0d06d6f7ce47 wallet: unbreak with boost 1.72 (Jan Beich)
Pull request description:
Regressed by https://github.com/boostorg/filesystem/commit/9a14c37d6f95. See [error log](http://package22.nyi.freebsd.org/data/113amd64-default-PR241449/2019-11-27_11h48m22s/logs/bitcoin-0.19.0.1.log).
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/35eda631ed3bd23d4a41761a85a96f925d4a6337/src/fs.h#L14
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2081442c421cc4376e5d7839f68fbe7630e89103 test: Add test for rpc_whitelist (Emil Engler)
7414d3820c833566b4f48c6c120a18bf53978c55 Add RPC Whitelist Feature from #12248 (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
Summary
====
This patch adds the RPC whitelisting feature requested in #12248. RPC Whitelists help enforce application policies for services being built on top of Bitcoin Core (e.g., your Lightning Node maybe shouldn't be adding new peers). The aim of this PR is not to make it advisable to connect your Bitcoin node to arbitrary services, but to reduce risk and prevent unintended access.
Using RPC Whitelists
====
The way it works is you specify (in your bitcoin.conf) configurations such as
```
rpcauth=user1:4cc74397d6e9972e5ee7671fd241$11849357f26a5be7809c68a032bc2b16ab5dcf6348ef3ed1cf30dae47b8bcc71
rpcauth=user2:181b4a25317bff60f3749adee7d6bca0$d9c331474f1322975fa170a2ffbcb176ba11644211746b27c1d317f265dd4ada
rpcauth=user3:a6c8a511b53b1edcf69c36984985e$13cfba0e626db19061c9d61fa58e712d0319c11db97ad845fa84517f454f6675
rpcwhitelist=user1:getnetworkinfo
rpcwhitelist=user2:getnetworkinfo,getwalletinfo, getbestblockhash
rpcwhitelistdefault=0
```
Now user1 can only call getnetworkinfo, user2 can only call getnetworkinfo or getwalletinfo, while user3 can still call all RPCs.
If any rpcwhitelist is set, act as if all users are subject to whitelists unless rpcwhitelistdefault is set to 0. If rpcwhitelistdefault is set to 1 and no rpcwhitelist is set, act as if all users are subject to whitelists.
Review Request
=====
In addition to normal review, would love specific review from someone working on LN (e.g., @ roasbeef) and someone working on an infrastructure team at an exchange (e.g., @ jimpo) to check that this works well with their system.
Notes
=====
The rpc list is spelling sensitive -- whitespace is stripped though. Spelling errors fail towards the RPC call being blocked, which is safer.
It was unclear to me if HTTPReq_JSONRPC is the best function to patch this functionality into, or if it would be better to place it in exec or somewhere else.
It was also unclear to me if it would be preferred to cache the whitelists on startup or parse them on every RPC as is done with multiUserAuthorized. I opted for the cached approach as I thought it was a bit cleaner.
Future Work
=====
In a future PR, I would like to add an inheritance scheme. This seemed more controversial so I didn't want to include that here. Inheritance semantics are tricky, but it would also make these whitelists easier to read.
It also might be good to add a `getrpcwhitelist` command to facilitate permission discovery.
Tests
=====
Thanks to @ emilengler for adding tests for this feature. The tests cover all cases except for where `rpcwhitelistdefault=1` is used, given difficulties around testing with the current test framework.
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Base58 tests.
d945c6f5e6f61b6e289ac7da6834c18f1b677b0f util: Don't allow base58-decoding of std::string:s containing non-base58 characters (practicalswift)
ff7a9992263f5a19f73097c86068b6150d213c23 tests: Add tests for base58-decoding of std::string:s containing non-base58 characters (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Don't allow Base58 decoding of non-Base58 strings. Add Base58 tests.
Fixes #17718.
Added tests before the Base58 decoding patch:
```
$ make check
…
test/base58_tests.cpp(62): error: in "base58_tests/base58_DecodeBase58":
check !DecodeBase58(std::string("\0invalid", 8), result) has failed
test/base58_tests.cpp(67): error: in "base58_tests/base58_DecodeBase58":
check !DecodeBase58(std::string("good\0bad0IOl", 12), result) has failed
test/base58_tests.cpp(76): error: in "base58_tests/base58_DecodeBase58":
check !DecodeBase58Check(std::string("3vQB7B6MrGQZaxCuFg4oh\00IOl", 26), result) has failed
*** 3 failures are detected in the test module "Bitcoin Core Test Suite"
…
$ echo $?
1
```
Added tests before the Base58 decoding patch:
```
$ make check
…
OK
…
$ echo $?
0
```
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d94d34f05f4ae3efa07de409489d68bbcc216346 doc: update developer notes wrt unix epoch time (Jon Atack)
e2f32cb5c5c7f2b1d1fc7003587b6573fb59526a qa: unify unix epoch time descriptions (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Closes #17613.
Updated call sites: mocktime, getblockheader, getblock, pruneblockchain,
getchaintxstats, getblocktemplate, setmocktime, getpeerinfo, setban,
getnodeaddresses, getrawtransaction, importmulti, listtransactions,
listsinceblock, gettransaction, getwalletinfo, getaddressinfo
Commands for testing manually:
```
bitcoind -help-debug | grep -A1 mocktime
bitcoin-cli help getblockheader
bitcoin-cli help getblock
bitcoin-cli help pruneblockchain
bitcoin-cli help getchaintxstats
bitcoin-cli help getblocktemplate
bitcoin-cli help setmocktime
bitcoin-cli help getpeerinfo
bitcoin-cli help setban
bitcoin-cli help getnodeaddresses
bitcoin-cli help getrawtransaction
bitcoin-cli help importmulti
bitcoin-cli help listtransactions
bitcoin-cli help listsinceblock
bitcoin-cli help gettransaction
bitcoin-cli help getwalletinfo
bitcoin-cli help getaddressinfo
```
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to "UNIX epoch time".
Call sites updated:
```
mocktime
getblockheader
getblock
pruneblockchain
getchaintxstats
getblocktemplate
setmocktime
getpeerinfo
setban
getnodeaddresses
getrawtransaction
importmulti
listtransactions
listsinceblock
gettransaction
getwalletinfo
getaddressinfo
```
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75d9317bc1aecaab95bf875f8dca97ac3daddff4 Update msvc build for Visual Studio 2019 v16.4 (Aaron Clauson)
Pull request description:
msvc warning C4834 for the Bitcoin Core build was introduced by Visual Studio 16.4.0. This PR adds an ignore rule for the warning (it's related to the nodiscard attribute and is not considered relevant).
An additional side effect of the msvc compiler update is the prebuilt Qt5.9.8 libraries cannot be linked due to being built with an earlier version of the compiler. To fix this a new Qt5.9.8 version has been compiled and the appveyor job updated to use them.
The GitHub Actions job needs to continue to use the original Qt5.9.8 libraries until the latest GitHub Windows image also updates to >= Visual Studio 2019 v16.4.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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msvc warning C4834 for the Bitcoin Core build was introduced by Visual Studio 16.4.0. This PR adds an ignore rule for the warning (it's related to the nodiscard attribute and is not considered relevant).
An additional side effect of the msvc compiler update is the prebuilt Qt5.9.8 libraries cannot be linked due to being built with an earlier version of the compiler. To fix this a new Qt5.9.8 version has been compiled and the appveyor job updated to use them. The GitHub Actions job needs to continue to use the original Qt5.9.8 libraries until the latest GitHub Windows image also updates to >= Visual Studio 2019 v16.4.
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5096baf26b53db7fff9f4f61553ee225bc128d34 build: fix typo (Harris)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes a typo in .github/workflows/ci.yml.
test_bticoin => test_bitcoin.
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-blockfilterindex=basic twice
034561f9cd4180ea1c165cb02df6c84444a8d692 cli: fix Fatal LevelDB error when specifying -blockfilterindex=basic twice (Harris)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes #17679 by replacing BlockFilterType-vector with a set of the same type to make sure that only unique filter types get inserted.
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fab2f351f2311295c9ed893fe883a08a9104144e doc: Update release process with latest changes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Mainly adding the reminder to bump the flatpak
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fabd5b444ef83b5cd0d63b33bbf6ea4e7557d0eb ci: Use python 3.7 on Windows Github Actions (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This mirrors the appveyor config https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/7da9e3a8171f976a9e01ee55ab9fe79bd1f033d1/.appveyor.yml#L10 and is needed for PEP 540
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7cecf10ac32af0fca206ac5f24f482bdec88cb7d Replace LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::IsCrypted with LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::HasEncryptionKeys (Andrew Chow)
bf6417142f36a2f75b3a11368bd73fe788ae1ccb Remove SetCrypted() and fUseCrypto; Change IsCrypted()'s implementation (Andrew Chow)
77a777118eaf78f10a439810d1c08d510a539aa0 Rename EncryptKeys to Encrypt and pass in the encrypted batch to use (Andrew Chow)
35f962fcf0d5107ae6a3a9348e249a9b18ff7106 Clear mapKeys before encrypting (Andrew Chow)
14b5efd66ff0afbf3bf9158a724534a9090fc7fc Move fDecryptionThoroughlyChecked from CWallet to LegacyScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
97c0374a46943b2ed38ea24eeeff1f1568dd55b3 Move Unlock implementation to LegacyScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
e576b135d6451101d6a8219f55d80aefa216dc38 Replace LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::vMasterKey with GetDecryptionKey() (Andrew Chow)
fd9d6eebc1eabb4675a118d19d38283da2dead39 Add GetEncryptionKey() and HasEncryptionKeys() to WalletStorage (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Let wallet class handle locked/unlocked status and master key, and let keyman
handle encrypting its data and determining whether there is encrypted data.
There should be no change in behavior, but state is tracked differently. The
fUseCrypto atomic bool is eliminated and replaced with equivalent
HasEncryptionKeys checks.
Split from #17261
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characters
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characters
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5909bcd3bf3c3502355e89fd0b76bb8e93d8a95b Add bounds checks in key_io before DecodeBase58Check (Pieter Wuille)
2bcf1fc444d5c4b8efa879e54e7b6134b7e6b986 Pass a maximum output length to DecodeBase58 and DecodeBase58Check (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Fixes #17501.
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json.dumps()
b6f9e3576a1ea18572e4803aeb3f39330f0cb759 test: re-enable CLI test support by using EncodeDecimal in json.dumps() (fanquake)
Pull request description:
As mentioned in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17675#issuecomment-563188648.
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The second argument of scanobjects is only required for the start action.
Stop and abort actions do not need this.
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4341bffb6ef10909f3721329db27c5dc9bc720dd GUI: Refactor formatServicesStr to warn when a ServicesFlag is missing (Luke Dashjr)
df77de8c2157fbb4c0898586dacb2215286745c8 Bugfix: GUI: Recognise NETWORK_LIMITED in formatServicesStr (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Currently, only the bottom 8 service bits are shown in the GUI peer details view.
`NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED` is the 11th bit (2^10).
The first commit expands the range to cover the full 64 bits, and properly label `"NETWORK_LIMITED"`.
The second commit refactors the code so that any future omitted service bits will trigger a compile warning.
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wallet/walletutil.cpp:77:23: error: no member named 'level' in 'boost::filesystem::recursive_directory_iterator'
} else if (it.level() == 0 && it->symlink_status().type() == fs::regular_file && IsBerkeleyBtree(it...
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numbers, JSON and HD keypaths (bip32)
a1308b7e12e6af7482954e439f594b771eb62b73 tests: Add fuzzing harnesses for various JSON/univalue parsing functions (practicalswift)
e3d2bcf5cf7a53e5ca671cfed1fe7b6cf0c191ba tests: Add fuzzing harnesses for various number parsing functions (practicalswift)
fb8c12093aa37f5536a1a4ba341ee8bab4dabe60 tests: Add ParseScript(...) (core_io) fuzzing harness (practicalswift)
074cb6451b16158589d743488930963bcf4b024c tests: Add ParseHDKeypath(...) (bip32) fuzzing harness (practicalswift)
0dc5907d0f0490036c50cb7aee19e31075bbf402 tests: Add corpora suppression (FUZZERS_MISSING_CORPORA) for fuzzers missing in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets/tree/master/fuzz_seed_corpus (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harnesses for `DecodeRawPSBT(...)`, `ParseHDKeypath(...)`, `ParseScript(...)`, various number parsing functions and various JSON/univalue parsing functions.
**Testing this PR**
As usual the best way to test proposed fuzzing harnesses is to use `test_fuzzing_harnesses.sh` (#17000) to quickly verify that the relevant code regions are triggered, that the fuzzing throughput seems reasonable, etc.
`test_fuzzing_harnesses.sh 'psbt|hd_keypath|numbers|parse_script|univalue' 10` runs all fuzzers matching the regexp and gives them ten seconds of runtime each.
```
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --enable-fuzz --with-sanitizers=address,fuzzer,undefined
$ make
$ contrib/devtools/test_fuzzing_harnesses.sh 'psbt|hd_keypath|numbers|parse_script|univalue' 10
Testing fuzzer parse_hd_keypath during 10 second(s)
A subset of reached functions:
NEW_FUNC[0/2]: 0x55bc23a76940 in ParsePrechecks(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&) src/util/strencodings.cpp:267
NEW_FUNC[1/2]: 0x55bc23a77300 in ParseUInt32(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, unsigned int*) src/util/strencodings.cpp:309
stat::number_of_executed_units: 34237
stat::average_exec_per_sec: 3112
stat::new_units_added: 113
stat::slowest_unit_time_sec: 0
stat::peak_rss_mb: 282
Number of unique code paths taken during fuzzing round: 30
Testing fuzzer parse_numbers during 10 second(s)
A subset of reached functions:
stat::number_of_executed_units: 31309
stat::average_exec_per_sec: 2846
stat::new_units_added: 688
stat::slowest_unit_time_sec: 0
stat::peak_rss_mb: 234
Number of unique code paths taken during fuzzing round: 149
Testing fuzzer parse_script during 10 second(s)
A subset of reached functions:
NEW_FUNC[1/11]: 0x5636ff61ba00 in IsDigit(char) src/./util/strencodings.h:70
NEW_FUNC[0/14]: 0x5636fe6c6280 in CScript::operator<<(opcodetype) src/./script/script.h:448
NEW_FUNC[1/14]: 0x5636fe6e0290 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::insert(prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::iterator, unsigned char const&) src/./prevector.h:342
NEW_FUNC[2/14]: 0x5636fe6e1040 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::size() const src/./prevector.h:277
NEW_FUNC[3/14]: 0x5636fe6e1250 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::capacity() const src/./prevector.h:295
NEW_FUNC[4/14]: 0x5636fe6e1cb0 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::item_ptr(int) src/./prevector.h:196
NEW_FUNC[0/10]: 0x5636fe6c5650 in CScript::operator<<(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) src/./script/script.h:462
NEW_FUNC[2/10]: 0x5636fe6e0a20 in void prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::insert<__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<unsigned char const*, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > > >(prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::iterator, __gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<unsigned char const*, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<[32/1902]
char> > >, __gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<unsigned char const*, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > >) src/./prevector.h:368
NEW_FUNC[5/10]: 0x5636fe6e2350 in void prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::fill<__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<unsigned char const*, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > > >(unsigned char*, __gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<unsigned char const*, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > >, __gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<unsign
ed char const*, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > >) src/./prevector.h:204
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x5636ff8e48b0 in IsHex(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&) src/util/strencodings.cpp:61
NEW_FUNC[0/2]: 0x5636fe6e1410 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::change_capacity(unsigned int) src/./prevector.h:165
NEW_FUNC[1/2]: 0x5636fe6e1f00 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::indirect_ptr(int) src/./prevector.h:161
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x5636fe6e0580 in void prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::insert<unsigned char*>(prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::iterator, unsigned char*, unsigned char*) src/./prevector.h:368
NEW_FUNC[0/3]: 0x5636fe85f0d0 in CScript::push_int64(long) src/./script/script.h:394
NEW_FUNC[1/3]: 0x5636fe85f520 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::push_back(unsigned char const&) src/./prevector.h:422
NEW_FUNC[2/3]: 0x5636ff8ed730 in atoi64(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&) src/util/strencodings.cpp:417
stat::number_of_executed_units: 8153
stat::average_exec_per_sec: 741
stat::new_units_added: 296
stat::slowest_unit_time_sec: 0
stat::peak_rss_mb: 237
Number of unique code paths taken during fuzzing round: 98
Testing fuzzer parse_univalue during 10 second(s)
A subset of reached functions:
NEW_FUNC[0/19]: 0x560db8655950 in tinyformat::detail::formatImpl(std::ostream&, char const*, tinyformat::detail::FormatArg const*, int) src/./tinyformat.h:791
NEW_FUNC[4/19]: 0x560db86582b0 in tinyformat::detail::printFormatStringLiteral(std::ostream&, char const*) src/./tinyformat.h:564
NEW_FUNC[5/19]: 0x560db8658690 in tinyformat::detail::streamStateFromFormat(std::ostream&, bool&, int&, char const*, tinyformat::detail::FormatArg const*, int&, int) src/./tinyformat.h:601
NEW_FUNC[6/19]: 0x560db865f090 in tinyformat::detail::FormatArg::format(std::ostream&, char const*, char const*, int) const src/./tinyformat.h:513
NEW_FUNC[12/19]: 0x560db8661ba0 in void tinyformat::detail::FormatArg::formatImpl<int>(std::ostream&, char const*, char const*, int, void const*) src/./tinyformat.h:530
NEW_FUNC[13/19]: 0x560db8661d90 in void tinyformat::formatValue<int>(std::ostream&, char const*, char const*, int, int const&) src/./tinyformat.h:317
NEW_FUNC[14/19]: 0x560db875c8b0 in void tinyformat::detail::FormatArg::formatImpl<unsigned int>(std::ostream&, char const*, char const*, int, void const*) src/./tinyformat.h:530
NEW_FUNC[15/19]: 0x560db875caa0 in void tinyformat::formatValue<unsigned int>(std::ostream&, char const*, char const*, int, unsigned int const&) src/./tinyformat.h:317
NEW_FUNC[16/19]: 0x560db9473ef0 in std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > tinyformat::format<int, unsigned int>(char const*, int const&, unsigned int const&) src/./tinyformat.h:976
NEW_FUNC[17/19]: 0x560db94749a0 in void tinyformat::format<int, unsigned int>(std::ostream&, char const*, int const&, unsigned int const&) src/./tinyformat.h:968
NEW_FUNC[18/19]: 0x560db9474cf0 in tinyformat::detail::FormatListN<2>::FormatListN<int, unsigned int>(int const&, unsigned int const&) src/./tinyformat.h:885
stat::number_of_executed_units: 14089
stat::average_exec_per_sec: 1280
stat::new_units_added: 135
stat::slowest_unit_time_sec: 0
stat::peak_rss_mb: 356
Number of unique code paths taken during fuzzing round: 62
Testing fuzzer psbt_input_deserialize during 10 second(s)
A subset of reached functions:
NEW_FUNC[0/46]: 0x557847ce3530 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::~prevector() src/./prevector.h:456
NEW_FUNC[3/46]: 0x557847cfdcf0 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::size() const src/./prevector.h:277
NEW_FUNC[4/46]: 0x557847cfe0c0 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::change_capacity(unsigned int) src/./prevector.h:165
NEW_FUNC[13/46]: 0x557847d3c890 in unsigned long ReadCompactSize<CDataStream>(CDataStream&) src/./serialize.h:290
NEW_FUNC[14/46]: 0x557847d47b60 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::resize(unsigned int) src/./prevector.h:311
NEW_FUNC[16/46]: 0x557847d48800 in CTxOut::CTxOut() src/./primitives/transaction.h:140
NEW_FUNC[17/46]: 0x557847d4b050 in CTxOut::SetNull() src/./primitives/transaction.h:155
NEW_FUNC[18/46]: 0x557847d4b140 in CScript::clear() src/./script/script.h:563
NEW_FUNC[19/46]: 0x557847d4ead0 in void Unserialize_impl<CDataStream, unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> >(CDataStream&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> >&, unsigned char const&) src/./serialize.h:746
NEW_FUNC[0/58]: 0x557847cfdf00 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::capacity() const src/./prevector.h:295
NEW_FUNC[1/58]: 0x557847cfe960 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::item_ptr(int) src/./prevector.h:196
NEW_FUNC[2/58]: 0x557847cfebb0 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::indirect_ptr(int) src/./prevector.h:161
NEW_FUNC[3/58]: 0x557847d03990 in uint256::uint256() src/./uint256.h:123
NEW_FUNC[0/3]: 0x557847d47430 in void CScript::SerializationOp<CDataStream, CSerActionUnserialize>(CDataStream&, CSerActionUnserialize) src/./script/script.h:418
NEW_FUNC[1/3]: 0x557847d47730 in void Unserialize_impl<CDataStream, 28u, unsigned char>(CDataStream&, prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>&, unsigned char const&) src/./serialize.h:666
NEW_FUNC[2/3]: 0x557847d60dd0 in CDataStream& CDataStream::operator>><CScript&>(CScript&) src/./streams.h:460
NEW_FUNC[1/78]: 0x557847cffae0 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::item_ptr(int) const src/./prevector.h:197
NEW_FUNC[2/78]: 0x557847cffd30 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::indirect_ptr(int) const src/./prevector.h:162
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x557847d65f90 in OverrideStream<CDataStream>& OverrideStream<CDataStream>::operator>><unsigned char&>(unsigned char&) src/./streams.h:46
NEW_FUNC[0/3]: 0x557847d470e0 in void SerReadWriteMany<CDataStream, CScript&>(CDataStream&, CSerActionUnserialize, CScript&) src/./serialize.h:989
NEW_FUNC[1/3]: 0x557847d4ac50 in void CTxOut::SerializationOp<CDataStream, CSerActionUnserialize>(CDataStream&, CSerActionUnserialize) src/./primitives/transaction.h:149
NEW_FUNC[2/3]: 0x557847d5f860 in void UnserializeFromVector<CDataStream, CTxOut>(CDataStream&, CTxOut&) src/./script/sign.h:90
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x557847d60840 in void UnserializeFromVector<CDataStream, int>(CDataStream&, int&) src/./script/sign.h:90
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x557847d41010 in CMutableTransaction::HasWitness() const src/./primitives/transaction.h:398
stat::number_of_executed_units: 13615
stat::average_exec_per_sec: 1237
stat::new_units_added: 357
stat::slowest_unit_time_sec: 0
stat::peak_rss_mb: 446
Number of unique code paths taken during fuzzing round: 152
Testing fuzzer psbt_output_deserialize during 10 second(s)
A subset of reached functions:
NEW_FUNC[0/27]: 0x55c9347e5940 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::~prevector() src/./prevector.h:456
NEW_FUNC[5/27]: 0x55c93483eca0 in unsigned long ReadCompactSize<CDataStream>(CDataStream&) src/./serialize.h:290
NEW_FUNC[6/27]: 0x55c934850ee0 in void Unserialize_impl<CDataStream, unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> >(CDataStream&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> >&, unsigned char const&) src/./serialize.h:746
NEW_FUNC[14/27]: 0x55c934858500 in PSBTOutput::PSBTOutput() src/./psbt.h:281
NEW_FUNC[15/27]: 0x55c934858870 in CDataStream& CDataStream::operator>><PSBTOutput&>(PSBTOutput&) src/./streams.h:460
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x55c934800100 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::size() const src/./prevector.h:277
NEW_FUNC[0/4]: 0x55c934849840 in void CScript::SerializationOp<CDataStream, CSerActionUnserialize>(CDataStream&, CSerActionUnserialize) src/./script/script.h:418
NEW_FUNC[1/4]: 0x55c934849b40 in void Unserialize_impl<CDataStream, 28u, unsigned char>(CDataStream&, prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>&, unsigned char const&) src/./serialize.h:666
NEW_FUNC[2/4]: 0x55c934849f70 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::resize(unsigned int) src/./prevector.h:311
NEW_FUNC[3/4]: 0x55c93485dc60 in CDataStream& CDataStream::operator>><CScript&>(CScript&) src/./streams.h:460
NEW_FUNC[0/3]: 0x55c934800310 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::capacity() const src/./prevector.h:295
NEW_FUNC[1/3]: 0x55c934800d70 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::item_ptr(int) src/./prevector.h:196
NEW_FUNC[2/3]: 0x55c934849d40 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::resize_uninitialized(unsigned int) src/./prevector.h:381
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x55c93485ddd0 in void DeserializeHDKeypaths<CDataStream>(CDataStream&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::map<CPubKey, KeyOriginInfo, std::less<CPubKey>, std::allocator<std::pair<CPubKey const, KeyOriginInfo> > >&) src/./script/sign.h:103
stat::number_of_executed_units: 19130
stat::average_exec_per_sec: 1739
stat::new_units_added: 195
stat::slowest_unit_time_sec: 0
stat::peak_rss_mb: 411
Number of unique code paths taken during fuzzing round: 64
Tested fuzz harnesses seem to work as expected.
```
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: baf1630a6e438d02d33c77b9e602c99546b9e8d83705e67c2749e0600039c37707cdf419cee19282f069e8d787c536ed4960f9c47e93bd0f0251495b83780ada
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fa4b656e973405af3f80064ebe7ea592faea46e3 doc: Add release notes for 17447 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Stolen from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17447#issuecomment-553475914
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK fa4b656e973405af3f80064ebe7ea592faea46e3.
laanwj:
ACK fa4b656e973405af3f80064ebe7ea592faea46e3
Tree-SHA512: 5d281c0a85e75c9fae8885faf0e4a2ca4e4f73788f3d214ca65c7c891203a7435cc77fe3046e2d7e3e2226d96c547005f1d970e768d6cd82423f575e07881431
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7e8b4de0591437e5a964e458c024eacfd013887d rpc: add missing newline in analyzepsbt rpcresult (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
follow-up to 638e40c in #17524
before
```
"error" : "error" (string) Error message if there is one}
```
after
```
"error" : "error" (string) Error message if there is one
}
```
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 7e8b4de0591437e5a964e458c024eacfd013887d
promag:
ACK 7e8b4de0591437e5a964e458c024eacfd013887d.
emilengler:
ACK 7e8b4de
Tree-SHA512: 4cdd365e39d15b7925ea277b7ff3e9bfdc22f5845aa41ca547343b4dabdf319579843a1c7f11fb0edd6abbc31bae2ec96236b83e84f8872bd662848723725e4c
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b0b15317370335b21a29193e9872cfdb3b88f46c Adds GitHub Action workflow which duplicates AppVeyor job. (Aaron Clauson)
Pull request description:
As discussed in #17594 this PR contains a GitHub Action workflow file that performs the same job as the current Appveyor CI task except for the Python functional tests. For the latter I've been unable to get them to execute successfully due to a Unicode error. I've tried on and off for a week to get it to work but with no joy.
It may be that someone more proficient in Python will recognise the error and be able to provide a pointer on how to proceed. I've tried some obvious things like changing the Windows console code page.
To run this job it should just be a matter of clicking on the GitHub `Actions` tab and enabling workflows. It's also not required that the file is on the `master` branch for the job to run. If anyone else wants to run the job they can pull this PR into their own fork and enable `Actions` (it's free).
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 8dce7509922ece3438b15ea371ec509a08b507e981a8fb705f1cf5a2b4a147a22ded599942aa95f3bd8d5e98cfc65b50cf3df6171f02dd863659160f1d77ef76
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e97f5c18238835bc3a3aee2e9e65b287f1c8b938 depends: don't configure xcb_proto (fanquake)
Pull request description:
xcb_proto's configure doesn't understand `--disable-shared` or
`--with-pic`. All the package does it put a stack of XML files into
a directory to be used by libxcb.
Probably enough to close #16354.
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
ACK e97f5c18238835bc3a3aee2e9e65b287f1c8b938
Tree-SHA512: 1a49fd7c8269405bbf312be33c1aeaac5f25ef8666829b01dc3c58f3a2a9281c23c42614a7f1cfc3ee260be4ea3e71285869b1cb9c2035dceda336296d9d9dea
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follow-up to 638e40c
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Valgrind
5db506ba5943868cc2c845f717508739b7f05714 tests: Add option --valgrind to run nodes under valgrind in the functional tests (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
What is better than fixing bugs? Fixing entire bug classes of course! :)
Add option `--valgrind` to run the functional tests under Valgrind.
Regular functional testing under Valgrind would have caught many of the uninitialized reads we've seen historically.
Let's kill this bug class once and for all: let's never use an uninitialized value ever again. Or at least not one that would be triggered by running the functional tests! :)
My hope is that this addition will make it super-easy to run the functional tests under Valgrind and thus increase the probability of people making use of it :)
Hopefully `test/functional/test_runner.py --valgrind` will become a natural part of the pre-release QA process.
**Usage:**
```
$ test/functional/test_runner.py --help
…
--valgrind run nodes under the valgrind memory error detector:
expect at least a ~10x slowdown, valgrind 3.14 or
later required
```
**Live demo:**
First, let's re-introduce a memory bug by reverting the recent P2P uninitialized read bug fix from PR #17624 ("net: Fix an uninitialized read in ProcessMessage(…, "tx", …) when receiving a transaction we already have").
```
$ git diff
diff --git a/src/consensus/validation.h b/src/consensus/validation.h
index 3401eb64c..940adea33 100644
--- a/src/consensus/validation.h
+++ b/src/consensus/validation.h
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ inline ValidationState::~ValidationState() {};
class TxValidationState : public ValidationState {
private:
- TxValidationResult m_result = TxValidationResult::TX_RESULT_UNSET;
+ TxValidationResult m_result;
public:
bool Invalid(TxValidationResult result,
const std::string &reject_reason="",
```
Second, let's test as normal without Valgrind:
```
$ test/functional/p2p_segwit.py -l INFO
2019-11-28T09:30:42.810000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/bitcoin_func_test__fc8q3qo
…
2019-11-28T09:31:57.187000Z TestFramework (INFO): Subtest: test_non_standard_witness_blinding (Segwit active = True)
…
2019-11-28T09:32:08.265000Z TestFramework (INFO): Tests successful
```
Third, let's test with `--valgrind` and see if the test fail (as we expect) when the unitialized value is used:
```
$ test/functional/p2p_segwit.py -l INFO --valgrind
2019-11-28T09:32:33.018000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/bitcoin_func_test_gtjecx2l
…
2019-11-28T09:40:36.702000Z TestFramework (INFO): Subtest: test_non_standard_witness_blinding (Segwit active = True)
2019-11-28T09:40:37.813000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed
ConnectionRefusedError: [Errno 111] Connection refused
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 5db506ba5943868cc2c845f717508739b7f05714
jonatack:
ACK 5db506ba5943868cc2c845f717508739b7f05714
Tree-SHA512: 2eaecacf4da166febad88b2a8ee6d7ac2bcd38d4c1892ca39516b6343e8f8c8814edf5eaf14c90f11a069a0389d24f0713076112ac284de987e72fc5f6cc3795
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3ab18246254019896132d1cdb8af2dcdb213ec3b build: Use dnl for all comments in configure.ac, rather than # (fanquake)
8ddcbb4e41fa91e7f80efe6d9c4d5e9bb1355036 build: Remove backticks from configure.ac (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Use `dnl` for all comments, rather than `#`.
Remove backticks - Their usage for the `bdb_prefix` and `qt5_prefix` commands may have improved backwards compatibility in some cases, however we now require recent versions of macOS. I'm not sure why they were being used in the `HAVE_STD__SYSTEM` and `HAVE_WSYSTEM` defines.
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
ACK 3ab18246254019896132d1cdb8af2dcdb213ec3b
hebasto:
ACK 3ab18246254019896132d1cdb8af2dcdb213ec3b, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 2bcffb52c365acff87a0e6b9527ae31f36fdabb7ea095a8fd261f9a39b2c2848f5dfc148bc38d21e21e7bd761b1a2960e9a96f508c66be84d9569b8a401e812a
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5ad4dd1ea131f322dc39db5b4e50b2a2be29d6ff doc: Changed MiniUPnPc link to https in dependencies.md (Marius Kjærstad)
Pull request description:
doc: Changed MiniUPnPc link to https in dependencies.md
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 228ee98c877612468a34d09610999a47257ab1e060f3004a530639f0c29fb473b48e59588ff70297c53a3abeb2bb32bfedbb61e102a7fc10df4bb1b5d0d5893b
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Co-Authored-By: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
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1bb5d517aa616c1d5b5801d2ea36a2de5fb61eba test: add unit test for non-standard bare multisig txs (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Approaches another missing unit test of issue #17394: Checks that the function `IsStandardTx()` returns rejection reason `"bare-multisig"` if any one of the outputs' scriptPubKey has bare multisignature format (i.e. `M <PubKey1> <PubKey2> ... <PubKeyN> N OP_CHECKSIG`, not P2SH!) and the policy flag `fIsBareMultisigStd` is set to false.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
utACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17502/commits/1bb5d517aa616c1d5b5801d2ea36a2de5fb61eba
Tree-SHA512: d7c95e35da16520d6dcd2b4278e2426fedd13f68d1f23c90e85e929774e123fbfcfbccc26df6ad1c0dd61780896fa4b4b3d4e8280c647bb06df2bfcf2ba572fb
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773d4572a4864ab7b6380858d07d9579ff6dd9a2 Mark PSBTs spending unspendable outputs as invalid in analysis (Andrew Chow)
638e40cb6080800c7b0a7f4028f63326acbe4700 Have a PSBTAnalysis state that indicates invalid PSBT (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When analyzing an unspendable PSBT, report that it is unspendable and exit analysis early.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
ACK 773d457
instagibbs:
After some thought ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/773d4572a4864ab7b6380858d07d9579ff6dd9a2
Tree-SHA512: 99b0cb2fa1ea37593fc65a20effe881639d69ddeeecf5197bc87bc7f2220cbeb40f1d429d517e4d27f2e9fb563a00cd845d2b4b1ce05246a75a6cb56fb9b0ba5
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