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e66870c5a4c2adbd30dca67d409fd5cd98697587 zmq: Append address to notify log output (nthumann)
241803da211265444e65f254f24dd184f2457fa9 test: Add zmq test to support multiple interfaces (nthumann)
a0b2e5cb6aa8db0563fac7d67a949b9baefe3a25 doc: Add release notes to support multiple interfaces (nthumann)
b1c3f180ecb63f3960506d202feebaa4271058ae doc: Adjust ZMQ usage to support multiple interfaces (nthumann)
347c94f551c3f144c44e00373e4dd61ff6d908b7 zmq: Add support to listen on multiple interfaces (Nicolas Thumann)
Pull request description:
This PR adds support for ZeroMQ to listen on multiple interfaces, just like the RPC server.
Currently, if you specify more than one e.g. `zmqpubhashblock` paramter, only the first one will be used. Therefore a user may be forced to listen on all interfaces (e.g. `zmqpubhashblock=0.0.0.0:28332`), which can result in an increased attack surface.
With this PR a user can specify multiple interfaces to listen on, e.g.
`-zmqpubhashblock=tcp://127.0.0.1:28332 -zmqpubhashblock=tcp://192.168.1.123:28332`.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK e66870c5a4c2adbd30dca67d409fd5cd98697587
instagibbs:
reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18309/commits/e66870c5a4c2adbd30dca67d409fd5cd98697587
Tree-SHA512: f38ab4a6ff00dc821e5f4842508cefadb701e70bb3893992c1b32049be20247c8aa9476a1f886050c5f17fe7f2ce99ee30193ce2c81a7482a5a51f8fc22300c7
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6fccad7f711df330e461c1fab3f758d078345ed5 signet: do not log signet startup messages for other chains (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
The following signet startup messages are printed to the debug log immediately on node startup for all chains. This behavior occurs on master as a side effect after the merge of #20014. This PR removes the first message and moves the signet derived magic logging to `init.cpp`.
```
$ ./src/bitcoind
2020-09-30T14:25:15Z Using default signet network
2020-09-30T14:25:15Z Signet derived magic (message start): 0a03cf40
2020-09-30T14:25:15Z Bitcoin Core version v0.20.99.0 ...
```
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MarcoFalke:
ACK 6fccad7f711df330e461c1fab3f758d078345ed5
kallewoof:
utACK 6fccad7f711df330e461c1fab3f758d078345ed5
hebasto:
ACK 6fccad7f711df330e461c1fab3f758d078345ed5
Tree-SHA512: 33821dce89b24caf7b7c1ecb41e572ecfb26e6958a1316d359ff240e6ef97c4a1f2cf1b4b974596b252815f9df23960ce385c132ebdbc855bbe6123c3b0b003a
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and move signet network magic logging from chainparams.cpp to init.cpp
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825fcae484f31182041dfacbf820e818d759b130 [tests] Replace bytes literals with hex literals (John Newbery)
64eca45100536579a3849631e59d4277bbc25be1 [tests] Fix pep8 style violations in address.py (John Newbery)
b230f8b3f3adcb1e2ae299094f9ae0a8bc7cc3d0 [tests] Correct docstring for address.py (John Newbery)
ea70e6a2ca0e183ef40cdb9b3b86f39e94366015 [tests] Tidy up imports in address.py (John Newbery)
7f639df0b8a15aaeccedab00b634925f568c2c9a [tests] Remove unused optional verify_checksum parameter (John Newbery)
011e784f74411bd5d5dbccfd3af39e0937fd8933 [tests] Rename segwit encode and decode functions (John Newbery)
e4557133f595f357df5e16ae4f2f19c579631396 [tests] Move bech32 unit tests to test framework (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Lots of small fixes:
- moving unit tests to test_framework implementation files
- renaming functions to be clearer
- removing multiple imports
- removing unreadable byte literals from the code
- fixing pep8 violations
- correcting out-of-date docstring
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
re-ACK 825fcae484f31182041dfacbf820e818d759b130 per `git range-diff a0a422c 7edcdcd 825fcae` and verified `wallet_address_types.py` and `wallet_basic.py --descriptors` (the failure on one travis job) are green locally.
MarcoFalke:
ACK 825fcae484f31182041dfacbf820e818d759b130
fanquake:
ACK 825fcae484f31182041dfacbf820e818d759b130 - looks ok to me.
Tree-SHA512: aea509c27c1bcb94bef11205b6a79836c39c62249672815efc9822f411bc2e2336ceb3d72b3b861c3f4054a08e16edb28c6edd3aa5eff72eec1d60ea6ca82dc4
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fa29b5ae666bbb4c19188f0dcf8a1ba738aac624 test: Add signet witness commitment section parse tests (MarcoFalke)
fa23308e9aad70c99a31f91d8556f1876ea02c04 Remove gArgs global from CreateChainParams to aid testing (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK fa29b5ae666bbb4c19188f0dcf8a1ba738aac624
Tree-SHA512: f956407d690decbfb8178bcb8f101d107389fecc3aa7be515f7b0f5ceac26d798c165100f7ddf08cec569beabcc6514862dda23b667cc4fd0a784316784735c2
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8de51d1513ada6d96b80f164da48088e5cdcbe3f doc: elaborate on release notes wrt netmasks (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
doc: elaborate on release notes wrt netmasks
A minor followup from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19628#issuecomment-679958713.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19802/commits/8de51d1513ada6d96b80f164da48088e5cdcbe3f
practicalswift:
ACK 8de51d1513ada6d96b80f164da48088e5cdcbe3f
theStack:
ACK 8de51d1513ada6d96b80f164da48088e5cdcb
Tree-SHA512: ccece7c3057e476d59e9996582e8594b3db9eaed397139217335a41307e542194c8d13ad72458eaa8580a5c469fef9cc9e3f11c1c609617757579530b465e5b0
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001343f4bc8b22fa9e313bd2867756eb9d614fa3 ProcessOrphanTx: Move AddToCompactExtraTransactions call into ProcessOrphanTx (John Newbery)
4fce726bd1e35a686cd9d48add5da22b1b5e25e1 ProcessOrphanTx: Remove aliases (John Newbery)
e07c5d94231cefb748f9534ab8ff0b3e2b04c4d8 ProcessOrphanTx: Remove outdated commented (John Newbery)
4763b51bca86fb9e49175619a47cdbef34feaf99 ProcessOrphanTx: remove useless setMisbehaving set (John Newbery)
55c79a9cefb6c83cdebbf6c538c471607695b457 ProcessOrphanTx: remove useless done variable (John Newbery)
6e8dd99ef1c147898bd06fee7014afdff6618f18 [net processing] Add doxygen comments for orphan data and function (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Originally a follow-up to #19364, this simplifies the logic in ProcessOrphanTx() and removes unused variables.
ACKs for top commit:
troygiorshev:
ACK 001343f4bc8b22fa9e313bd2867756eb9d614fa3
sipa:
utACK 001343f4bc8b22fa9e313bd2867756eb9d614fa3
MarcoFalke:
ACK 001343f4bc8b22fa9e313bd2867756eb9d614fa3 🌮
Tree-SHA512: be558457f2e08ebb6bddcd49bdd75bd410c3650da44a76c688fc9f07822f94d5a1af93fa1342678052b2c8163cdb9745c352c7884325ab0a41fa593c3eb89116
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fa710a6d67b2de64bde90def77c70d0a052f9030 doc: Add 19501 release notes (MarcoFalke)
faf60dee34ae3dbe8e103a2c1b0679f13df6a921 doc: Remove double-whitespace from help string, other whitespace fixups (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Adds release notes and fixes up some whitespace nits for the touched RPCs
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa710a6d67b2de64bde90def77c70d0a052f9030
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa710a6d67b2de64bde90def77c70d0a052f9030
Tree-SHA512: b84a96386a9a8ed69f464c7dffdd600cf9a8b33a06120798b141b300991baed369ab91ae48df6446e89e1d62534ccd8ae721454e7a19b48900b317e9192afc47
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af57766182013e17c23245671a33463f754ccd28 Fix misleading error message: Clean stack rule (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
Error messages in clean stack is misleading as it lets the user believe that there are extra
elements on the stack which is incorrect if the stack is empty.
Let me know if this requires additional test.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
re-ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20006/commits/af57766182013e17c23245671a33463f754ccd28
gzhao408:
reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/af57766182013e17c23245671a33463f754ccd28
theStack:
re-ACK af57766182013e17c23245671a33463f754ccd28
darosior:
re ACK af57766182013e17c23245671a33463f754ccd28
Tree-SHA512: 88e77416e220b080246fec368f5552a891d102d072b7bee62ac560d5e31c4a8c2ee9cbe569740b253e9df177d21dc788d10d856b2a542ab47761bb81698e4082
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fac966142e00f6838cfd666ff8905078204d014e signet: Add assumed values for default signet (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Doesn't matter much right now, but when the default signet is bigger, this might come in handy
ACKs for top commit:
jsarenik:
Tested ACK fac966142e00f6838cfd666ff8905078204d014e
laanwj:
Tested ACK fac966142e00f6838cfd666ff8905078204d014e (did a new re-sync)
kallewoof:
utACK fac966142e00f6838cfd666ff8905078204d014e
Tree-SHA512: ed2692f5896350f8dc81f9bc5d79fbf1a4544b8f724c5c667fcadec3a37e26e9833ac189a3067a0731fd7b17a0c94f6b44a641fffe448e42259f7b7b44910db1
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69cf5d4eeb73f7d685e915fc17af64634d88a4a2 [test] Make sure send rpc returns fee reason (Sishir Giri)
d5863c0b3e20d56acf7246008b7832efde68ab21 [send] Make send RPCs return fee reason (Sishir Giri)
Pull request description:
Whenever a wallet funds a transaction, the fee reason is reported to the user only if the verbose is set to true. I added an extra parameter to `CreateTransaction` function in wallet.cpp. Then I implemented the fee reason return logic in `SendMoney` in rpcwallet.cpp, followed by verbose parameter in `sendtoaddress` and `sendmany` functions. I also added a fee reason test case in walletbasic.py.
link to the issue: https://github.com/MarcoFalke/bitcoin-core/issues/22#issue-616251578
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19501/commits/69cf5d4eeb73f7d685e915fc17af64634d88a4a2
meshcollider:
utACK 69cf5d4eeb73f7d685e915fc17af64634d88a4a2
Tree-SHA512: 2e3af32dcfbd5511ba95f8bc8edca7acfe709a8430ff03e43172e5d0af3dfa4b2f57906978e7f272d878043b9ed8c6004674cf47d7496b005d5f612e9a58aa0e
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712f95d3324d02310dd468e7bfd1e1b0df432e77 Update msvc build to use new vcpkg manifest (Aaron Clauson)
Pull request description:
The vcpkg tool has introduced a proper way to use [manifests](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/vcpkg-accelerate-your-team-development-environment-with-binary-caching-and-manifests/). This PR replaces the custom text file mechanism with the new manifest approach.
It is planned that vckpg manifests will include the ability to version dependencies in the future. Dependency versions would solve a number of issues that currently require workarounds with the appveyor CI.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 712f95d3324d02310dd468e7bfd1e1b0df432e77 - This is a nice simplification. I tested this in a Windows VM; packages were downloaded and installed automatically as required:
hebasto:
Approach ACK 712f95d3324d02310dd468e7bfd1e1b0df432e77, I've verified that changes comply MS docs:
Tree-SHA512: ff9b3d6ad3cacabcbec6566fd289b179af163dc0c4545f8ba666fc14ba07527557f72bc84ba8abfa3bdffb22e2b8ff0b180f41d909c6de76894ac50ddcf8646b
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2ea62cae483b764e30f61c06d8ac65755bbd864c Improve docs about feeler connections (Gleb Naumenko)
Pull request description:
"feeler" and "test-before-evict" are two different strategies suggest in [Eclipse Attacks on Bitcoin’s Peer-to-Peer Network](https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/usenixsecurity15/sec15-paper-heilman.pdf). In our codebase, we use `ConnType::FEELER` to implement both.
It is confusing, up to the point that our documentation was just incorrect.
This PR:
- ~clarifies this aspect by renaming "ConnType::FEELER" to "ConnType::PROBE", meaning that this connections only probes that the node is operational, and then disconnects.~
- fixes the documentation
ACKs for top commit:
amitiuttarwar:
ACK 2ea62cae48. thank you!
practicalswift:
ACK 2ea62cae483b764e30f61c06d8ac65755bbd864c
Tree-SHA512: c9c03c09eefeacec28ea199cc3f697b0a98723f2f849f7a8115edc43791f8165e296e0e25a82f0b5a4a781a7de38c8954b48bf74c714eba02cdc21f7460673e5
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8a4dcda414fcf8281d8b3b79039b735c0a7d0d4c doc: Added default signet config for linearize script (gr0kchain)
Pull request description:
Updated the example-linearize.cfg file to include support for the signet chain network config which is used by the ./linearize-data.py
Problem:
Without the signet magic, genesis hash and path config, the linearize-data.py script cannot generate a bootstrap.dat file.
Example:
```
./linearize-data.py ./linearize.cfg
Read 4776 hashes
Genesis block not found in hashlist
```
Solution:
Added netmagic, genesis and input example parameters to file. Netmagic in terms of signet is derived from the signet-challenge and not static as with other networks. The provided signet magic is based on the default public signet.
Resolution
```
./linearize-hashes.py ./linearize.cfg > ./hashlist.txt
./linearize-data.py ./linearize.cfg
$ ./linearize-data.py ./linearize.cfg
Read 4776 hashes
Input file /Users/gr0kchain/.bitcoin/signet/blocks/blk00000.dat
Output file /Users/gr0kchain/Downloads/bootstrap.dat
1000 blocks scanned, 1000 blocks written (of 4776, 20.9% complete)
2000 blocks scanned, 2000 blocks written (of 4776, 41.9% complete)
3011 blocks scanned, 3000 blocks written (of 4776, 62.8% complete)
4010 blocks scanned, 4000 blocks written (of 4776, 83.8% complete)
Done (4776 blocks written)
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Tested ACK 8a4dcda414fcf8281d8b3b79039b735c0a7d0d4c
Tree-SHA512: ad4d330358cf67e7424fb1d97ca828c28ca2758102e45747f4059c11a8acce801162da024a20cfb892f997fd4c3f4d5af988d1ca67c74efa78bf7d4ed27dd421
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Chainstate [ibd] @ height -1 (null)"
f22d6a11423a4462196de24cd68e7f45513cc001 log: Remove static log message "Initializing chainstate Chainstate [ibd] @ height -1 (null)" (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove static log message `Initializing chainstate Chainstate [ibd] @ height -1 (null)`.
AFAICT `chainstate->ToString()` will always equal `"Chainstate [ibd] @ height -1 (null)"` here which makes the log message neither relevant nor interesting :)
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK f22d6a11423a4462196de24cd68e7f45513cc001
promag:
ACK f22d6a11423a4462196de24cd68e7f45513cc001, just get rid of it.
hebasto:
ACK f22d6a11423a4462196de24cd68e7f45513cc001, I agree that the removed log message in its current state is cryptic and useless.
Tree-SHA512: 1a65c0d14c9a433afcdaadef9bfcdd5d63276d5d2caee1bf3c48ac477e54fa28138f64020e6e26ca5e67872954a1e7d93fa24a12accc7c7211bc6e7a6039051d
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arguments (instead of continuing without proxy server)
9b4fa0af40cd88ed25dd77962235fbf268bdcaa7 net: Print error message if -proxy is specified without arguments (instead of continuing without proxy server) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Exit with error message if `-proxy` is specified without arguments (instead of continuing without proxy server).
Continuing without a proxy server when the end-user has specified `-proxy` may result in accidental loss of privacy. (The end-user might think he/she is using a proxy when he/she is not.)
Before this patch:
```
$ src/bitcoind -proxy
…
2020-09-23T00:24:33Z InitParameterInteraction: parameter interaction: -proxy set -> setting -listen=0
2020-09-23T00:24:33Z InitParameterInteraction: parameter interaction: -proxy set -> setting -upnp=0
2020-09-23T00:24:33Z InitParameterInteraction: parameter interaction: -proxy set -> setting -discover=0
2020-09-23T00:24:33Z InitParameterInteraction: parameter interaction: -listen=0 -> setting -listenonion=0
…
2020-09-23T00:24:33Z init message: Starting network threads...
```
`bitcoind` is now running *without* a proxy server (`GetProxy(…, …) == false`, `HaveNameProxy() == false`, etc.).
Note that the "-proxy set" log messages above which the end-user might interpret as "good, my traffic is now routed via the proxy".
After this patch:
```
$ src/bitcoind -proxy
Error: No proxy server specified. Use -proxy=<ip> or -proxy=<ip:port>.
$ echo $?
1
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
re-ACK 9b4fa0af40cd88ed25dd77962235fbf268bdcaa7
kristapsk:
ACK 9b4fa0af40cd88ed25dd77962235fbf268bdcaa7, I have tested the code.
hebasto:
re-ACK 9b4fa0af40cd88ed25dd77962235fbf268bdcaa7
Tree-SHA512: 4ba7a011991699a54b5bb87ec68367c681231bf5dcd36f8c89ff9ddc2e8d29df453817b7e362597e652ad6b341a22b7274be0fd78d435e5f0fd8058e5221c4ce
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The vcpkg tool has introduced a proper way to use manifests, https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/vcpkg-accelerate-your-team-development-environment-with-binary-caching-and-manifests/. This PR replaces the custom text file mechanism with the new manifest approach.
It is planned that vckpg manifests will include the ability to version dependencies in the future. Dependency versions would solve a number of issues that currently require workarounds with the appveyor CI.
Set vcpkg manifest version to 1 to avoid any perception it's related to any release or other version numbering.
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62dba9628d2532dca0c44934600f5aac3b21e275 log: print unexpected version warning in validation log category (nthumann)
Pull request description:
Fixes #19603: As suggested by practicalswift, instead of always printing `<n> of the last 100 blocks have unexpected version` as a warning appended to UpdateTip, it is now printed in the validation log category and therefore only visible with `-debug=validation` enabled.
Before:
`2020-09-06T15:56:00Z UpdateTip: new best=00000000000000000001b2872e107a98b57913120e5c6c87ce2715a34c40adf8 height=646969 version=0x20400000 log2_work=92.261571 tx=565651941 date='2020-09-06T10:35:36Z' progress=0.999888 cache=32.2MiB(237417txo) warning='72 of last 100 blocks have unexpected version'`
After:
`2020-09-06T16:31:26Z UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000000b3bd786dc42745dd7be4a8c695500a04518cb9e2f4dc1 height=646971 version=0x20000000 log2_work=92.261607 tx=565655901 date='2020-09-06T10:57:19Z' progress=0.999883 cache=3.8MiB(27550txo)`
`2020-09-06T16:31:26Z 71 of last 100 blocks have unexpected version`
Ran unit & functional tests, confirmed that the warning is now only printed when validation category is enabled.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK 62dba9628d2532dca0c44934600f5aac3b21e275
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 62dba96
practicalswift:
ACK 62dba9628d2532dca0c44934600f5aac3b21e275 -- only change since last ACK is `s/nUpgraded/num_unexpected_version/`
hebasto:
re-ACK 62dba9628d2532dca0c44934600f5aac3b21e275, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19898#pullrequestreview-483158708 is resolved now.
Tree-SHA512: 2100ca7d6d3fd67c92e81d75162d2506d6f1ecf1761d5180d76663fac06771b35e5c4235ebe1a00731b5f7db82db3cd19328627929c8f22912df592686ba51d3
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a3abeec33a6ae903e514c7a7b6f587b7c17288a0 policy/fees: remove a floating-point division by zero (Antoine Poinsot)
c36869bbf6a38626833b4aea53be024c48ede475 policy/fees: unify some duplicated for loops (Antoine Poinsot)
569d92a4d2924a1f6d50775980b591552f6372e7 policy/fees: small readability improvements (Antoine Poinsot)
5b8cb35621891b681f9b49a9de5f6d8da4ccdecc policy/fee: remove requireGreater parameter in EstimateMedianVal() (Antoine Poinsot)
dba8196b447b6a85be66890db70928100e867d8b policy/fees: correct decay explanation comments (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
This (*does not* change behaviour and) cleans up a bit of unused code in `CBlockPolicyEstimator` and friends, and slightly improves readability of the rest (comment correction etc.). The last commit is a small reformatting one which I could not resist but am happy to remove at will.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK a3abeec33a6ae903e514c7a7b6f587b7c17288a0
MarcoFalke:
ACK a3abeec33a6ae903e514c7a7b6f587b7c17288a0 💹
ariard:
Code Review ACK a3abeec.
Tree-SHA512: b7620bcd23a2ffa8f7ed859467868fc0f6488279e3ee634f6d408872cb866ad086a037e8ace76599a05b7e9c07768adf5016b0ae782d153196b9c030db4c34a5
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extend logging
deb52711a17236d0fca302701b5af585341ab42a Remove header checks out of net_processing (Troy Giorshev)
52d4ae46ab822d0f54e246a6f2364415cda149bd Give V1TransportDeserializer CChainParams& member (Troy Giorshev)
5bceef6b12fa16d20287693be377dace3dfec3e5 Change CMessageHeader Constructor (Troy Giorshev)
1ca20c1af8f08f07c407c3183c37b467ddf0f413 Add doxygen comment for ReceiveMsgBytes (Troy Giorshev)
890b1d7c2b8312d41d048d2db124586c5dbc8a49 Move checksum check from net_processing to net (Troy Giorshev)
2716647ebf60cea05fc9edce6a18dcce4e7727ad Give V1TransportDeserializer an m_node_id member (Troy Giorshev)
Pull request description:
Inspired by #15206 and #15197, this PR moves all message header verification from the message processing layer and into the network/transport layer.
In the previous PRs there is a change in behavior, where we would disconnect from peers upon a single failed checksum check. In various discussions there was concern over whether this was the right choice, and some expressed a desire to see how this would look if it was made to be a pure refactor.
For more context, see https://bitcoincore.reviews/15206.html#l-81.
This PR improves the separation between the p2p layers, helping improvements like [BIP324](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18242) and #18989.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK deb52711a17236d0fca302701b5af585341ab42a just rebase due to conflict on adjacent line
jnewbery:
Code review ACK deb52711a17236d0fca302701b5af585341ab42a.
Tree-SHA512: 1a3b7ae883b020cfee1bef968813e04df651ffdad9dd961a826bd80654f2c98676ce7f4721038a1b78d8790e4cebe8060419e3d8affc97ce2b9b4e4b72e6fa9f
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f7b331ea85d45c7337e527b6e77a45da7a689b7d rpc: add brackets to ConstructTransaction (Sjors Provoost)
d813d26f06248aaa7be3c698c87939cc777fafd0 [rpc] send: various touch-ups (Sjors Provoost)
0fc1c685e1ca68ca8ed2b35f623bbe6a9fc36d66 [rpc] send: fix parsing replaceable option (Sjors Provoost)
efc9b85e6f4aa431d308089874a18f0bbdcdd0fd Mark send RPC experimental (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Followup based on #16378 nits. It also fixes an argument parsing error (uncaught because the test wasn't sufficiently thorough).
I marked the RPC as experimental so we can tweak it a bit over the next release cycle.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
utACK f7b331ea85d45c7337e527b6e77a45da7a689b7d
fjahr:
utACK f7b331ea85d45c7337e527b6e77a45da7a689b7d
kallewoof:
ACK f7b331ea85d45c7337e527b6e77a45da7a689b7d
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faa94cb1675d8bd511eb593176cd07aa59465225 test: Check that invalid peer traffic is accounted for (MarcoFalke)
fae243f0cb92b5648d07d0a5033e2f4de862ae99 test: Remove confusing cast to same type (int to int) (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Couldn't find a test for this and it seems something we should test, so I wrote one.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK faa94cb16
practicalswift:
ACK faa94cb1675d8bd511eb593176cd07aa59465225: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: efcdd35960045cdfbd14480e16e0d1d09e81eb01670ac541ac2b105e1a63818a157c95853270242234a224880873e79957832bf4231374d7fe81de30f35e3abf
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b3972bca9f74b3e75918676ef029f1964b0622a1 doc: Mention signet in -help output (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
```
$ src/bitcoind -help | grep -A 4 -e '-chain=' | head -8
-chain=<chain>
Use the chain <chain> (default: main). Allowed values: main, test,
signet, regtest
-signet
Use the signet chain. Equivalent to -chain=signet. Note that the network
is defined by the -signetchallenge parameter
```
```
$ src/bitcoind -help | grep -A 3 -e '-port='
-port=<port>
Listen for connections on <port> (default: 8333, testnet: 18333 signet:
38333, regtest: 18444)
```
```
$ src/bitcoind -help | grep -A 3 -e '-rpcport='
-rpcport=<port>
Listen for JSON-RPC connections on <port> (default: 8332, testnet:
18332, signet: 38332, regtest: 18443)
```
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK b3972bca9f74b3e75918676ef029f1964b0622a1
kallewoof:
ACK b3972bca9f74b3e75918676ef029f1964b0622a1
ajtowns:
ACK b3972bca9f74b3e75918676ef029f1964b0622a1 - skimmed code only, looks fine to me
Tree-SHA512: 66c59cdc3c19e8f8a02d3f3f992ff1db06769df63244d4af62629e18aaf4a12b3b7e75e4a0b9f616033cdc4415da046053ba36fede8be145b2dc695b2aa69a02
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7be6ff61875a8d5d2335bff5d1f16ba40557adb0 net: recognize TORv3/I2P/CJDNS networks (Vasil Dimov)
e0d73573a37bf4b519f6f61e5678572d48a64517 net: CNetAddr: add support to (un)serialize as ADDRv2 (Vasil Dimov)
fe42411b4b07b99c591855f5f00ad45dfeec8e30 test: move HasReason so it can be reused (Vasil Dimov)
d2bb681f96fb327b4c4d5b2b113692ca22fdffbf util: move HasPrefix() so it can be reused (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
(chopped off from #19031 to ease review)
Add an optional support to serialize/unserialize `CNetAddr` in ADDRv2 format (BIP155). The new serialization is engaged by ORing a flag into the stream version.
So far this is only used in tests to ensure the new code works as expected.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
re-tACK 7be6ff61875a8d5d2335bff5d1f16ba40557adb0
sipa:
re-utACK 7be6ff61875a8d5d2335bff5d1f16ba40557adb0
eriknylund:
ACK 7be6ff61875a8d5d2335bff5d1f16ba40557adb0 I built the PR on macOS Catalina 10.15.6, ran both tests and functional tests. I've reviewed the code and think the changes look good and according to BIP155. I verified that the added Base32 encoding test looks as proposed and working. I've run a node for a week only with Onion addresses `-onlynet=onion` without issues and I can connect to other peer reviewers running TorV3 on their nodes and I can connect both of my test nodes to each other.
jonatack:
re-ACK 7be6ff61875a8d5d2335bff5d1f16ba40557adb0 per `git diff b9c46e0 7be6ff6`, debug build, ran/running bitcoind with this change and observed the log and `-netinfo` peer connections while connected as a tor v2 service to both tor v2 peers and also five tor v3 peers.
hebasto:
ACK 7be6ff61875a8d5d2335bff5d1f16ba40557adb0, tested on Linux Mint 20 (x86_64): on top of this pull and #19031 I'm able to connect to onion v3 addresses, and jonatack is able to connect to my created onion v3 address.
Tree-SHA512: dc621411ac4393993aa3ccad10991717ec5f9f2643cae46a24a89802df0a33d6042994fc8ff2f0f397a3dbcd1c0e58fe4724305a2f9eb64d9342c3bdf784d9be
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090530cc24054d6b4658752bb88f75a3b73eab5d feature: Added ability for users to add a startup command (Ben Carman)
Pull request description:
Thoughts for adding the feature is for users to be able to add things like electrum-personal-server or lnd to run whenever Bitcoin Core is running. Open to feedback about the feature.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 090530cc24
dongcarl:
tACK 090530c
Tree-SHA512: ba514d2fc8b4fb12b781c1a9c89845a25fce0b80ba7c907761cde4abb81edd03fa643682edc895986dc20b273ac3b95769508806db7fbd99ec28623f85c41e67
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4cc7171c9887e88027642927c979e507d7b78dda wallet: no need for duplicate storage for ABANDON_HASH constant (Anthony Towns)
82cf4641f4a161834d07ce83c18982d9b143c040 scripted-diff: Replace UINT256_ONE() with uint256::ONE (Anthony Towns)
183f308fff4caad3e3ada654b6fdf597d262c4c1 uint256: Update constructors to c++11, make ONE static (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
`UINT256_ONE()` returns a reference to a global; mark it as const to be sure someone doesn't accidently modify it.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK 4cc7171c9887e88027642927c979e507d7b78dda
MarcoFalke:
re ACK 4cc7171c98, only change is some constexpr shuffling 🛁
kallewoof:
ACK 4cc7171c9887e88027642927c979e507d7b78dda
Tree-SHA512: 7f399658bfd9ffa4075bc2349049476d842b9579a67518fb7151f56eab36907ef24b1474ee1e89bdc69fe181abe7295dfe19e33b3623d43cec71fc00e356e347
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a5a6965157f458e18f420f62df3c00620123c74d [Trivial] python help message (kanon)
Pull request description:
before:
` --segwit Test behaviour with SegWit txn (which should fail`
after:
` --segwit Test behaviour with SegWit txn (which should fail)`
ACKs for top commit:
kristapsk:
ACK a5a6965157f458e18f420f62df3c00620123c74d
Tree-SHA512: b1176bca8ec4d722fca71fe790ca21dcf05bf7b6562f56ef2758a3e6d7a0554c16a08efc5b154446f75b9a09bd0ff1dfcf22e71010c748caeb02b1f5c883f9ca
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-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i '/inline.* UINT256_ONE() {/,+1d' src/uint256.h
sed -i 's/UINT256_ONE()/uint256::ONE/' $(git grep -l UINT256_ONE)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
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Replace the memset with C++11 value/aggregate initialisation of
the m_data array, which still ensures the unspecified values end
up as zero-initialised.
This then allows changing UINT256_ONE() from dynamically allocating an
object, to a simpler referencing a static allocation.
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92e28fa8b2590cce0e8f0adadae80e46cb63a9ef test: remove unused constants in functional tests (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This mini-PR gets rid of constants in functional tests that are not used anymore. Found by [vulture ](https://pypi.org/project/vulture/)via the following script that has been lying around here locally for quite some time (I think it was once proposed by practicalswift, but I don't remember the concrete topic/PR):
```
#!/bin/sh
for F in $(git ls-files -- "*.py"); do vulture "$F" | grep "unused variable"; done
```
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 92e28fa8b2590cce0e8f0adadae80e46cb63a9ef: patch looks correct.
Tree-SHA512: 16516abc8014207bcefdf0545dffaecff1fbba66f45b54c02371dcfd1f18194855c6b72598c11b5407009561eafe8048d47af3471f0efb1795d52477d5a0232e
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a512925e19a70d7f6b80ac530a169f45ffaafa1c [doc] Release notes (Amiti Uttarwar)
50f94b34a33c954f6e207f509c93d33267a5c3e2 [rpc] Deprecate getpeerinfo addnode field (Amiti Uttarwar)
df091b9b509f0b10e4315c0bfa2da0cc0c31c22f [refactor] Rename test file to allow any getpeerinfo deprecations. (Amiti Uttarwar)
395acfa83a5436790c1a722a5609ac9d48df235f [rpc] Add connection type to getpeerinfo RPC, update tests (Amiti Uttarwar)
49c10a9ca40967d28ae16dfea9cccc6f3a6624a1 [log] Add connection type to log statement (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
After #19316, we can more directly expose information about the connection type on the `getpeerinfo` RPC. Doing so also makes the existing addnode field redundant, so this PR begins the process of deprecating this field.
This PR also includes one commit that improves a log message, as both use a shared function to return the connection type as a string.
Suggested by sdaftuar- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19316#discussion_r468001604 & https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19316#discussion_r468018093
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
Code review ACK a512925e19a70d7f6b80ac530a169f45ffaafa1c.
sipa:
utACK a512925e19a70d7f6b80ac530a169f45ffaafa1c
guggero:
Tested and code review ACK a512925e.
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK a512925e19a70d7f6b80ac530a169f45ffaafa1c 🌇
promag:
Code review ACK a512925e19a70d7f6b80ac530a169f45ffaafa1c.
Tree-SHA512: 601a7a38aee235ee59aca690784f886dc2ae4e418b2e6422c4b58cd597376c00f74910f66920b08a08a0bec28bf8022e71a1435785ff6ba8a188954261aba78e
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0fcaf731997c4989b869e42d8990f742637799c2 test: use explicit p2p objects where available (Oliver Gugger)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up patch to #19804 as suggested by MarcoFalke (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19804#discussion_r494950062).
To make the intent of the tests easier to understand, we reference the
p2p connection objects by their explicit names instead of the p2ps array.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK 0fcaf731997c4989b869e42d8990f742637799c2
Tree-SHA512: 37db22185077beeadfa7245bb768b87d6b7a2cfb906c3c859ab92ec3d657122db7301777f0838e13dfc748f37303850144fb7553e6cb6c66903e304d6e10e659
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To make the intent of the tests easier to understand, we reference the
p2p connection objects by their explicit names instead of the p2ps array.
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