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2020-01-29Merge #16702: p2p: supplying and using asmap to improve IP bucketing in addrmanWladimir J. van der Laan
3c1bc40205a3fcab606e70b0e3c13d68b2860e34 Add extra logging of asmap use and bucketing (Gleb Naumenko) e4658aa8eaf1629dd5af8cf7b9717a8e72028251 Return mapped AS in RPC call getpeerinfo (Gleb Naumenko) ec45646de9e62b3d42c85716bfeb06d8f2b507dc Integrate ASN bucketing in Addrman and add tests (Gleb Naumenko) 8feb4e4b667361bf23344149c01594abebd56fdb Add asmap utility which queries a mapping (Gleb Naumenko) Pull request description: This PR attempts to solve the problem explained in #16599. A particular attack which encouraged us to work on this issue is explained here [[Erebus Attack against Bitcoin Peer-to-Peer Network](https://erebus-attack.comp.nus.edu.sg/)] (by @muoitranduc) Instead of relying on /16 prefix to diversify the connections every node creates, we would instead rely on the (ip -> ASN) mapping, if this mapping is provided. A .map file can be created by every user independently based on a router dump, or provided along with the Bitcoin release. Currently we use the python scripts written by @sipa to create a .map file, which is no larger than 2MB (awesome!). Here I suggest adding a field to peers.dat which would represent a hash of asmap file used while serializing addrman (or 0 for /16 prefix legacy approach). In this case, every time the file is updated (or grouping method changed), all buckets will be re-computed. I believe that alternative selective re-bucketing for only updated ranges would require substantial changes. TODO: - ~~more unit tests~~ - ~~find a way to test the code without including >1 MB mapping file in the repo.~~ - find a way to check that mapping file is not corrupted (checksum?) - comments and separate tests for asmap.cpp - make python code for .map generation public - figure out asmap distribution (?) ~Interesting corner case: I’m using std::hash to compute a fingerprint of asmap, and std::hash returns size_t. I guess if a user updates the OS to 64-bit, then the hash of asap will change? Does it even matter?~ ACKs for top commit: laanwj: re-ACK 3c1bc40205a3fcab606e70b0e3c13d68b2860e34 jamesob: ACK 3c1bc40205a3fcab606e70b0e3c13d68b2860e34 ([`jamesob/ackr/16702.3.naumenkogs.p2p_supplying_and_using`](https://github.com/jamesob/bitcoin/tree/ackr/16702.3.naumenkogs.p2p_supplying_and_using)) jonatack: ACK 3c1bc40205a3fcab606e70b0e3c13d68b2860e34 Tree-SHA512: e2dc6171188d5cdc2ab2c022fa49ed73a14a0acb8ae4c5ffa970172a0365942a249ad3d57e5fb134bc156a3492662c983f74bd21e78d316629dcadf71576800c
2020-01-29Merge #18008: test: only declare a main() when fuzzing with AFLfanquake
b35567fe0ba3e6f8d8f9525088eb8ee62065ad01 test: only declare a main() when fuzzing with AFL (fanquake) Pull request description: This fixes fuzzing using [libFuzzer](https://llvm.org/docs/LibFuzzer.html) on macOS, which caused a few issues during the recent review club. macOS users could only fuzz using afl, or inside a VM. It seems that the `__attribute__((weak))` marking is not quite enough to properly mark `main()` as weak on macOS. See Apples docs on [Frameworks and Weak Linking](https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPFrameworks/Concepts/WeakLinking.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20002378-107262-CJBJAEID). Have tested fuzzing using libFuzzer and AFL with this patch. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: ACK b35567fe0ba3e6f8d8f9525088eb8ee62065ad01 fjahr: ACK b35567f Tree-SHA512: b881fdd98c7e1587fcf44debd31f5e7a52df938059ab91c41d0785077b3329b793e051a2bf2eee64488b9f6029d9288c911052ec23ab3ab8c0561a2be1682dae
2020-01-29Merge #17971: refactor: Remove redundant conditionalfanquake
e80317be5fc6f6a04ea3b35bfe9991b3a5d29f7a refactor: Remove redundant conditional (Bushstar) Pull request description: Conditional check against fMaster is now redundant as it is already checked as true. This originally made sense as the outer conditional was: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/f9cae832e6f56c6abe89b3bf05d1f176c2a7c913/src/checkqueue.h#L86 Removal of fQuit happened in the commit below. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/30ded3e3d888f75b6fa8b2e55a3883f799e00775#diff-88316c9aa9514c038c9304297e672da5 ACKs for top commit: theStack: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/e80317be5fc6f6a04ea3b35bfe9991b3a5d29f7a hebasto: ACK e80317be5fc6f6a04ea3b35bfe9991b3a5d29f7a, I have reviewed the code, and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged. promag: ACK e80317be5fc6f6a04ea3b35bfe9991b3a5d29f7a. emilengler: re-ACK e80317be5fc6f6a04ea3b35bfe9991b3a5d29f7a practicalswift: ACK e80317be5fc6f6a04ea3b35bfe9991b3a5d29f7a Empact: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17971/commits/e80317be5fc6f6a04ea3b35bfe9991b3a5d29f7a Tree-SHA512: 136ea1d02e3d65100a8758730617ccede7864e08e8404e42e65d45d4bf95a3bfea2ab9895c6e8833abd654557d3efbba02b25297a2a5eefc36a11e97bbe9134f
2020-01-29Merge #17156: psbt: check that various indexes and amounts are within boundsfanquake
deaa6dd144f5650b385658a0c4f9a014aff8dde2 psbt: check output index is within bounds before accessing (Andrew Chow) f1ef7f0aa46338f4cd8de79696027a1bf868f359 Don't calculate tx fees for PSBTs with invalid money values (Andrew Chow) Pull request description: Fixes #17149 Two classes of issues were found by the psbt fuzzer: values out of range and causing overflows, and prevout indexes being out of range. This PR fixes both. When accessing a specific output using the index given in the tx, check that it is actually a possible output before trying to access the output. When summing and checking amounts for `decodepsbt` and `analyzepsbt`, make sure that the values are actually valid money values.. Otherwise, stop summing and don't show the fee. For `analyzepsbt`, return that the next role is the Creator since the Creator needs to remake the transaction to be valid. ACKs for top commit: practicalswift: ACK deaa6dd144f5650b385658a0c4f9a014aff8dde2 -- only change since last ACK was the addition of tests gwillen: tested ACK deaa6dd, would also like to see this merged! Tree-SHA512: 06c36720bbb5a7ab1c29f7d15878bf9f0d3e5760c06bff479d412e1bf07bb3e0e9ab6cca820a4bfedaab71bfd7af813807e87cbcdf0af25cc3f66a53a06dbcfd
2020-01-29test: only declare a main() when fuzzing with AFLfanquake
libFuzzer will provide a main(). This also fixes a weak linking issue when fuzzing with libFuzzer on macOS.
2020-01-28Merge #18013: bench: Fix benchmarks filtersMarcoFalke
0dae5a5c34ef54ad912382836d12688813745bc5 Fix benchmarks filters (Elichai Turkel) Pull request description: The bug was introduced in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17781 before this fix `./src/bench/bench_bitcoin -filter=*` will fail with: ``` # Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median bench_bitcoin: bench/bench.cpp:119: static void benchmark::BenchRunner::RunAll(benchmark::Printer&, uint64_t, double, const string&, bool): Assertion `g_testing_setup == nullptr' failed. Aborted (core dumped) ``` ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: ACK 0dae5a5c34ef54ad912382836d12688813745bc5 Tree-SHA512: 43de4c7f4a5f29593972cf3bc822429466d0609c159c95d37c9e5370be392ace698b218a65542c7d53bfa52db7377ebdab808501ae109c2249f7f956bd318312
2020-01-28Fix benchmarks filtersElichai Turkel
2020-01-28Merge #18010: test: rename test suite name "tx_validationcache_tests" to ↵fanquake
match filename b3c4d9bac6910f6c28f6008c5ca7064a315fd2a5 test: rename test suite name "tx_validationcache_tests" to match filename (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: Quoting `src/test/README.md`, '`Adding test cases`': > "The file naming convention is `<source_filename>_tests.cpp` > and such files should wrap their tests in a test suite > called `<source_filename>_tests`." Currently the unit test source file `txvalidationcache_tests.cpp` contains a unit test suite with the name `tx_validationcache_tests`, which is fixed by this PR. The following shell script shows that this is the only mismatch and for all other unit test source files the test suite names are correct: ``` #!/bin/bash shopt -s globstar for test_full_filename in **/*_tests.cpp; do test_name_file=`basename $test_full_filename .cpp` test_name_suite=`sed -n "s/^.*TEST_SUITE(\(.*_tests\).*$/\1/p" $test_full_filename` if [ $test_name_file != $test_name_suite ]; then echo "TestFilename: $test_name_file != TestSuitname: $test_name_suite" fi done ``` ACKs for top commit: practicalswift: ACK b3c4d9bac6910f6c28f6008c5ca7064a315fd2a5 -- expected naming is better than unexpected naming :) kristapsk: ACK b3c4d9bac6910f6c28f6008c5ca7064a315fd2a5 Tree-SHA512: 29d409b1eb22057ee2cc407508e2580d2bc03f412401df11b8ecf77be5ada6bda8f7d2cb5338c5e079490fa12242c1fd6230a09e47252c1b0d9fe535a828ca4c
2020-01-28Merge #17933: guix: Pin Guix using `guix time-machine`fanquake
88c83636d5a56bd9551577139786bdd3e74852c2 guix: Update documentation for time-machine (Carl Dong) e6050884fdabfa6e51e6afce2041d91e60a5adec guix: Pin Guix using `guix time-machine` (Carl Dong) Pull request description: An alternative to #16519, pinning our version of Guix and eliminating a `guix pull` and changing the default Guix profile of builders. I think this method might be superior, as it: - Eliminates the possibility of future changes to the `guix environment` command line interface breaking our builds - Eliminates the need to set up a separate channel repo It is a more general pinning solution than #16519. ----- The reason why I didn't originally propose this is because `guix time-machine` is a recent addition to Guix, only available since `f675f8dec73d02e319e607559ed2316c299ae8c7` ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK 88c83636d5a56bd9551577139786bdd3e74852c2 Tree-SHA512: 85e03b0987ffa86da73e02801e1cd8b7622698d70c4ba4e60561611be1e9717d661c2811a59b3e137b1b8eef2d0ba37c313867d035ebc89c3bd06a23a078064a
2020-01-27test: rename test suite name "tx_validationcache_tests" to match filenameSebastian Falbesoner
Quoting src/test/README.md, 'Adding test cases': "The file naming convention is `<source_filename>_tests.cpp` and such files should wrap their tests in a test suite called `<source_filename>_tests`." Currently the unit test source file txvalidationcache_tests.cpp contains a unit test suite with the name tx_validationcache_tests, which is fixed by this commit. The following shell script shows that this is the only mismatch and for all other unit test source files the test suite names are correct: #!/bin/bash shopt -s globstar for test_full_filename in **/*_tests.cpp; do test_name_file=`basename $test_full_filename .cpp` test_name_suite=`sed -n "s/^.*TEST_SUITE(\(.*_tests\).*$/\1/p" $test_full_filename` if [ $test_name_file != $test_name_suite ]; then echo "TestFilename: $test_name_file != TestSuitname: $test_name_suite" fi done
2020-01-27guix: Update documentation for time-machineCarl Dong
Wait a minute, doc. Are you telling me you built a time machine... Out of a functional package manager?
2020-01-27guix: Pin Guix using `guix time-machine`Carl Dong
2020-01-27Merge #17453: gui: Fix intro dialog labels when the prune button is toggledJonas Schnelli
4f7127d1e3a51f0f55d42a08439c516dcc8d1a26 gui: Make Intro consistent with prune checkbox (Hennadii Stepanov) 4824a7d36cf47e766865e0fefe952ec860eb82dd gui: Add Intro::UpdateFreeSpaceLabel() (Hennadii Stepanov) daa3f3fa9071a229275dd6a1b8445237ddc3fa97 refactor: Add Intro::UpdatePruneLabels() (Hennadii Stepanov) e4caa82a03df5c6a6d5d29f34ab006d732c6dac1 refactor: Replace static variable with data member (Hennadii Stepanov) 2bede28cd9ec638d8bb32c187ccf12d89345218e util: Add PruneGBtoMiB() function (Hennadii Stepanov) e35e4b2ba052c9a533626286026dbe0a2d546c5b util: Add PruneMiBtoGB() function (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: On master (a6f6333ba253cda83221ee529810cacf930e413f) and on 0.19.0.1 the intro dialog with prune enabled (checkbox "Discard blocks..." is checked) provides a user with wrong info about the required disk space: ![DeepinScreenshot_bitcoin-qt_20191208112228](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/70387510-8daab400-19ae-11ea-9338-29add9c31118.png) Also the paragraph "If you have chosen to limit..." is missed. --- With this PR when prune checkbox is toggled, the related text labels and the amount of required space shown are updated (previously they were only updated when the data directory was updated): ![Screenshot from 2019-12-08 11-34-53](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/70387542-eed28780-19ae-11ea-9565-49d8a64b2f33.png) --- This PR is an alternative to #17035. **ryanofsky**'s [suggestion](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17035#discussion_r337594268) also has been implemented. ACKs for top commit: emilengler: ACK 4f7127d1e3a51f0f55d42a08439c516dcc8d1a26 Sjors: tACK 4f7127d1e3a51f0f55d42a08439c516dcc8d1a26 ryanofsky: Code review ACK 4f7127d1e3a51f0f55d42a08439c516dcc8d1a26. It seems like there are a few visible changes here: jonasschnelli: utACK 4f7127d1e3a51f0f55d42a08439c516dcc8d1a26 Tree-SHA512: fa0bbdcfafde97d7906cda066cbd4608b936a71cae1b4cda3ee3aa2eed3a9795f279f14c6b1b4997278e094db891c7d3bb695368ba0882347aa42165a86e5172
2020-01-27Merge #18007: Bugfix: GUI: Hide the HD/encrypt icons earlier so they get ↵Jonas Schnelli
re-shown if another wallet is open 4c524f0aad11b44baa56d2b2e432bbddffff74c2 Bugfix: GUI: Hide the HD/encrypt icons earlier so they get re-shown if another wallet is open (Luke Dashjr) Pull request description: To reproduce bug, open 2 wallets, and close 1. You end up left without the HD/encrypt icons, despite having a wallet open still. This works because the icons are re-shown after we remove the current wallet (if there's another wallet still open). ACKs for top commit: promag: Tested ACK 4c524f0aad11b44baa56d2b2e432bbddffff74c2. jonasschnelli: utACK 4c524f0aad11b44baa56d2b2e432bbddffff74c2 hebasto: ACK 4c524f0aad11b44baa56d2b2e432bbddffff74c2, tested on Linux Mint 19.3. Tree-SHA512: 4ef1bd4a0ae2f20ace9d02bc5d778640c11e46a86f30b762f8502e577f85114f0644d51a70cfbc4c23b51869c3caf20e94548aa64f51fdb85aea5f194a23fca6
2020-01-27Merge #17096: gui: rename debug windowJonas Schnelli
44f15cfdcfc64d5a0c36fded39e4aef49415b11b gui: renamed 'debug window' to 'node window' (Zero) Pull request description: **Edit**: I have now limited the change in this PR to only renaming the window title from `Debug Window` to `Node Window`. Check [this comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17096#issuecomment-542837511) for more details. This PR is in response to #17082, which aims to rename the `Debug window` title to a more user friendly term; `Node window`. Closes #17082 ACKs for top commit: hebasto: ACK 44f15cfdcfc64d5a0c36fded39e4aef49415b11b, tested on Linux Mint 19.3: theStack: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/44f15cfdcfc64d5a0c36fded39e4aef49415b11b, tested on Linux (Lubuntu 16.04): Tree-SHA512: 9fc73f2e67badb38525c550ce4c313288858b3fde30ef17fee85230be5bf31cf94408c699265b5e1256dfed60f8d04f48927d9b2831ba9f25498b98e6fa7180f
2020-01-27Merge #17998: gui: Shortcut to close ModalOverlayJonas Schnelli
1a638e11055743ac089973b92f46c376466fe621 gui: Shortcut to close ModalOverlay (Emil Engler) Pull request description: This adds the shortcut `Esc` to hide the ModalOverlay. The motivation is that it is annoying to always move the cursor to "Hide" when quickly testing something in the GUI with an outdated chain. ACKs for top commit: kristapsk: ACK 1a638e11055743ac089973b92f46c376466fe621. Agree with @promag, Esc feels more natural than Enter here. jonasschnelli: ACK 1a638e11055743ac089973b92f46c376466fe621 Tree-SHA512: ea764349ec145ce9a34cbc66c3ac0eace9233a3fb3e9c22694a77882478afa22d4e686ce2c1d7b3938f6769f96ba995577b0216ba9d98954dcf3e55d2187f2e0
2020-01-26Bugfix: GUI: Hide the HD/encrypt icons earlier so they get re-shown if ↵Luke Dashjr
another wallet is open
2020-01-25Merge #18001: Updated appveyor job to checkout a specific vcpkg commit IDMarcoFalke
2bcc70531ac88e29a7d59a1ab8c787c55e7f88f5 Updated appveyor job to checkout a specific vcpkg commit ID. (Aaron Clauson) Pull request description: This PR sets the vcpkg packages in stone by checking out a specific commit ID whenever they need to be reinstalled. The commit ID was chosen as the most recent commit at the time of this PR. As per discussion on #17995 (and prior PR's/issues). ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK 2bcc70531ac88e29a7d59a1ab8c787c55e7f88f5 - thanks for trying/suggesting all the different approaches, however this looks like the way to go. Should prevent `vcpkg` packages from changing out from under us. Tree-SHA512: ced9c9c6df2287214a966d10110edda43a06380bae270a0d9ba1fd3dde48c27c109881423978e173b3e02512f6380600096b30510e90d37a6967fd8bf9186cb6
2020-01-25Updated appveyor job to checkout a specific vcpkg commit ID.Aaron Clauson
2020-01-25Merge #17770: test: bump test timeouts so that functional tests run in valgrindMarcoFalke
2d23082cbe4641175d752a5969f67cdadf1afcea bump test timeouts so that functional tests run in valgrind (Micky Yun Chan) Pull request description: ci/tests: Bump timeouts so all functional tests run on travis in valgrind #17763 Top commit has no ACKs. Tree-SHA512: 5a8c6e2ea02b715facfcb58c761577be15ae58c45a61654beb98c2c2653361196c2eec521bcae4a9a1bab8e409d6807de771ef4c46d3d05996ae47a22d499d54
2020-01-25bump test timeouts so that functional tests run in valgrindMicky Yun Chan
2020-01-24gui: Shortcut to close ModalOverlayEmil Engler
2020-01-24Merge #17740: build: remove configure checks for win libraries we don't link ↵fanquake
against 2525c096b002a89d4c561e1474800496ad8ebd7e build: remove configure checks for win libraries we don't link against (fanquake) Pull request description: While cross compiling, `HOST=x86_64-w64-mingw32`, none of these libs actually seem to be passed to the linker. i.e tailing a build with `make -j5 V=1 | rg -i 'mingwthrd|winspool|rpcrt4|crypt32'`. I'm not 100% sure about `crypt32`, even though the majority of our Windows cryptography usage, i.e [`CryptAcquireContextW`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/wincrypt/nf-wincrypt-cryptacquirecontextw) or [`CryptGenRandom`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/wincrypt/nf-wincrypt-cryptgenrandom) is provided by `advapi32`. Note that `rpcrt4` and `mingwthrd` are already missing from the MSVC build, so we can sync the remainder once it's clear what's actually needed. Hopefully sipsorcery can add some MSVC insight. ACKs for top commit: practicalswift: ACK 2525c096b002a89d4c561e1474800496ad8ebd7e -- diff looks correct sipsorcery: ACK 2525c096b002a89d4c561e1474800496ad8ebd7e. Tree-SHA512: c756618f85ce2ab1e14e5514dbdc490d94c1c6dfd7a3e3d3b16344ae302fb789585dd10b5c2d784f961f3115bec1d914615051b3184bea00dfbcc3c23884ab4a
2020-01-23Add extra logging of asmap use and bucketingGleb Naumenko
2020-01-23Return mapped AS in RPC call getpeerinfoGleb Naumenko
If ASN bucketing is used, return a corresponding AS used in bucketing for a given peer.
2020-01-23Merge #17992: doc: Correct a small typo in help / manpageWladimir J. van der Laan
2fa8dc545417ab8ff54676ff22a93674d1a54797 src/init: correct a typo (darosior) Pull request description: Just a little typo I noticed while reading the manpage. ACKs for top commit: emilengler: ACK 2fa8dc5 practicalswift: ACK 2fa8dc545417ab8ff54676ff22a93674d1a54797 -- also small defects should be fixed laanwj: ACK 2fa8dc545417ab8ff54676ff22a93674d1a54797 kristapsk: utACK 2fa8dc545417ab8ff54676ff22a93674d1a54797 Tree-SHA512: 3f25793313348f3584cd56894cc54a88bc3883c19e8e690b9624e1ab66eb2497ce270668684422c01ada2ec72f8349ec19106590739293e54fb458dbe9c561f3
2020-01-23src/init: correct a typodarosior
2020-01-23build: remove configure checks for win libraries we don't link againstfanquake
While cross compiling, HOST=x86_64-w64-mingw32, none of these libs actually seem to be passed to the linker.
2020-01-22Merge #17738: build: remove linking librt for backwards compatibilityWladimir J. van der Laan
f7453dcc0386a4a1162ced1a490c096afa13178a build: remove linking librt for backwards compatibility (fanquake) Pull request description: Now that we require glibc 2.17+, see #17538, we can remove linking librt for backwards compatibility purposes. The `clock_*` functions from librt were merged into glibc as part of the [2.17 release](https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-announce/2012/msg00001.html): * The `clock_*` suite of functions (declared in <time.h>) is now available directly in the main C library. Previously it was necessary to link with -lrt to use these functions. This change has the effect that a single-threaded program that uses a function such as `clock_gettime' (and is not linked with -lrt) will no longer implicitly load the pthreads library at runtime and so will not suffer the overheads associated with multi-thread support in other code such as the C++ runtime library. Note that `librt` is already unused by the RISC-V and AARCH64 binaries as their librts don't export any `clock_*` functions. As an example, you can find a diff of the arm32 vs arm64 librt symbols [here](https://gist.github.com/fanquake/b08cb1f0d14df3133395d7796ebf030c). Below is the library usage for the `v0.19.0.1` release (can delete these tables pre-merge). #### RISC-V ```bash riscv/bin/bitcoin-cli: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1'] riscv/bin/bitcoin-qt: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libfontconfig.so.1', 'libfreetype.so.6', 'libxcb.so.1', 'libdl.so.2', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1', 'libatomic.so.1'] riscv/bin/bitcoin-wallet: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1', 'libatomic.so.1'] riscv/bin/bitcoind: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1', 'libatomic.so.1'] riscv/bin/bitcoin-tx: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1'] riscv/bin/test_bitcoin: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1', 'libatomic.so.1'] ``` #### AARCH64 ```bash aarch64/bin/bitcoin-cli: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-aarch64.so.1'] aarch64/bin/bitcoin-qt: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libfontconfig.so.1', 'libfreetype.so.6', 'libxcb.so.1', 'libdl.so.2', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-aarch64.so.1'] aarch64/bin/bitcoin-wallet: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-aarch64.so.1'] aarch64/bin/bitcoind: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-aarch64.so.1'] aarch64/bin/bitcoin-tx: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-aarch64.so.1'] aarch64/bin/test_bitcoin: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-aarch64.so.1'] ``` #### ARM LINUX GNUEABIHF ```bash arm32/bin/bitcoin-cli: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-armhf.so.3'] arm32/bin/bitcoin-qt: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libfontconfig.so.1', 'libfreetype.so.6', 'libxcb.so.1', 'libdl.so.2', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-armhf.so.3'] arm32/bin/bitcoin-wallet: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-armhf.so.3'] arm32/bin/bitcoind: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-armhf.so.3'] arm32/bin/bitcoin-tx: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-armhf.so.3'] arm32/bin/test_bitcoin: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-armhf.so.3'] ``` #### LINUX X86_64 ```bash x86_64/bin/bitcoin-cli: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-x86-64.so.2'] x86_64/bin/bitcoin-qt: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libfontconfig.so.1', 'libfreetype.so.6', 'libxcb.so.1', 'libdl.so.2', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-x86-64.so.2'] x86_64/bin/bitcoin-wallet: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-x86-64.so.2'] x86_64/bin/bitcoind: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-x86-64.so.2'] x86_64/bin/bitcoin-tx: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-x86-64.so.2'] x86_64/bin/test_bitcoin: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-x86-64.so.2'] ``` #### LINUX i686 ```bash i686/bin/bitcoin-cli: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux.so.2'] i686/bin/bitcoin-qt: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libfontconfig.so.1', 'libfreetype.so.6', 'libxcb.so.1', 'libdl.so.2', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux.so.2'] i686/bin/bitcoin-wallet: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux.so.2'] i686/bin/bitcoind: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux.so.2'] i686/bin/bitcoin-tx: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux.so.2'] i686/bin/test_bitcoin: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux.so.2'] ``` ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK f7453dcc0386a4a1162ced1a490c096afa13178a Tree-SHA512: b418260edcda88583abfa386a592ebfb977d111e8e2ba887a30bf830b0b10dba429b9cfd615fad453ff0bb824225914ccb91433064b158ae1fbb9d20fc0b9937
2020-01-22Merge #17767: ci: Fix qemu issuesWladimir J. van der Laan
fa569e1a9c5ad1bf8bdf866235b21aff56112224 ci: Set LC_ALL=C when running in qemu-s390x (MarcoFalke) fa3d77623ecb25dde6b5f4be11626ed16966eb29 ci: Use debian to avoid apt install 404 errors (MarcoFalke) fabb946090be2f604da3d7d4b1bbe93b79baf23e ci: Install needed gcc and qemu-user iff cross-compiling (MarcoFalke) faba4672b64fb5ba89e5cb6299479887494b571a ci: Fix QEMU_USER_CMD parse issues (MarcoFalke) fa5d709fb266c97d4db15006bf855e887a6c123b ci: Move wrap-qemu into separate script (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Now that the ci system no longer propagates files from the docker container back to the host, the wrap-qemu script is broken. To fix it, every statement in the script needs to be executed in the docker (with `DOCKER_EXEC`). Instead of juggling with triple escape sequences like `\\\"`, just move the script to a separate file and call it with `DOCKER_EXEC`. Also, fix a bunch of other bugs that prevent running the ci system in qemu See the `ci/README.md` on how to test. TLDR: Can be tested with (replace `arm` with `s390x` to run the s390x build): ``` FILE_ENV="./ci/test/00_setup_env_arm.sh" MAKEJOBS="-j9" ./ci/test_run_all.sh ``` ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK fa569e1a9c5ad1bf8bdf866235b21aff56112224 Tree-SHA512: 84ebc44a4f0261ee6c29605a6896a1833ff6c81d729e6d08dd111941f570ce73221422bd3303e1108a266ec5eab2148bd5ee1cf6bc01477d8cc9a6c5bf2b34c2
2020-01-22Merge #17863: scripts: Add MACHO dylib checks to symbol-check.pyWladimir J. van der Laan
c491368d8cfddf3a5b6d574f10ed67492fcecbed scripts: add MACHO dylib checking to symbol-check.py (fanquake) 76bf97213f4b153dd3ccf1314088a73c4804601d scripts: fix check-symbols & check-security argument passing (fanquake) Pull request description: Based on #17857. This adds dynamic library checks for MACHO executables to symbol-check.py. The script has been modified to function more like `security-check.py`. The error output is now also slightly different. i.e: ```bash # Linux x86 bitcoin-cli: symbol operator new[](unsigned long) from unsupported version GLIBCXX_3.4 bitcoin-cli: export of symbol vtable for std::basic_ios<char, std::char_traits<char> > not allowed bitcoin-cli: NEEDED library libstdc++.so.6 is not allowed bitcoin-cli: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS EXPORTED_SYMBOLS LIBRARY_DEPENDENCIES # RISCV (skips exported symbols checks) bitcoin-tx: symbol operator new[](unsigned long) from unsupported version GLIBCXX_3.4 bitcoin-tx: NEEDED library libstdc++.so.6 is not allowed bitcoin-tx: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS LIBRARY_DEPENDENCIES # macOS Checking macOS dynamic libraries... libboost_filesystem.dylib is not in ALLOWED_LIBRARIES! bitcoind: failed DYNAMIC_LIBRARIES ``` Compared to `v0.19.0.1` the macOS allowed dylibs has been slimmed down somewhat: ```diff src/qt/bitcoin-qt: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib -/System/Library/Frameworks/DiskArbitration.framework/Versions/A/DiskArbitration /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/Security.framework/Versions/A/Security -/System/Library/Frameworks/SystemConfiguration.framework/Versions/A/SystemConfiguration /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreGraphics.framework/Versions/A/CoreGraphics -/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/OpenGL -/System/Library/Frameworks/AGL.framework/Versions/A/AGL /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 ``` ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK c491368d8cfddf3a5b6d574f10ed67492fcecbed Tree-SHA512: f8624e4964e80b3e0d34e8d3cc33f3107938f3ef7a01c07828f09b902b5ea31a53c50f9be03576e1896ed832cf2c399e03a7943a4f537a1e1c705f3804aed979
2020-01-22Merge #17754: net: Don't allow resolving of std::string with embedded NUL ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
characters. Add tests. 7a046cdc1423963bdcbcf9bb98560af61fa90b37 tests: Avoid using C-style NUL-terminated strings as arguments (practicalswift) fefb9165f23fe9d10ad092ec31715f906e0d2ee7 tests: Add tests to make sure lookup methods fail on std::string parameters with embedded NUL characters (practicalswift) 9574de86ad703ad942cdd0eca79f48c0d42b102b net: Avoid using C-style NUL-terminated strings as arguments in the netbase interface (practicalswift) Pull request description: Don't allow resolving of `std::string`:s with embedded `NUL` characters. Avoid using C-style `NUL`-terminated strings as arguments in the `netbase` interface Add tests. The only place in where C-style `NUL`-terminated strings are actually needed is here: ```diff + if (!ValidAsCString(name)) { + return false; + } ... - int nErr = getaddrinfo(pszName, nullptr, &aiHint, &aiRes); + int nErr = getaddrinfo(name.c_str(), nullptr, &aiHint, &aiRes); if (nErr) return false; ``` Interface changes: ```diff -bool LookupHost(const char *pszName, std::vector<CNetAddr>& vIP, unsigned int nMaxSolutions, bool fAllowLookup); +bool LookupHost(const std::string& name, std::vector<CNetAddr>& vIP, unsigned int nMaxSolutions, bool fAllowLookup); -bool LookupHost(const char *pszName, CNetAddr& addr, bool fAllowLookup); +bool LookupHost(const std::string& name, CNetAddr& addr, bool fAllowLookup); -bool Lookup(const char *pszName, CService& addr, int portDefault, bool fAllowLookup); +bool Lookup(const std::string& name, CService& addr, int portDefault, bool fAllowLookup); -bool Lookup(const char *pszName, std::vector<CService>& vAddr, int portDefault, bool fAllowLookup, unsigned int nMaxSolutions); +bool Lookup(const std::string& name, std::vector<CService>& vAddr, int portDefault, bool fAllowLookup, unsigned int nMaxSolutions); -bool LookupSubNet(const char *pszName, CSubNet& subnet); +bool LookupSubNet(const std::string& strSubnet, CSubNet& subnet); -CService LookupNumeric(const char *pszName, int portDefault = 0); +CService LookupNumeric(const std::string& name, int portDefault = 0); -bool ConnectThroughProxy(const proxyType &proxy, const std::string& strDest, int port, const SOCKET& hSocketRet, int nTimeout, bool *outProxyConnectionFailed); +bool ConnectThroughProxy(const proxyType &proxy, const std::string& strDest, int port, const SOCKET& hSocketRet, int nTimeout, bool& outProxyConnectionFailed); ``` It should be noted that the `ConnectThroughProxy` change (from `bool *outProxyConnectionFailed` to `bool& outProxyConnectionFailed`) has nothing to do with `NUL` handling but I thought it was worth doing when touching this file :) ACKs for top commit: EthanHeilman: ACK 7a046cdc1423963bdcbcf9bb98560af61fa90b37 laanwj: ACK 7a046cdc1423963bdcbcf9bb98560af61fa90b37 Tree-SHA512: 66556e290db996917b54091acd591df221f72230f6b9f6b167b9195ee870ebef6e26f4cda2f6f54d00e1c362e1743bf56785d0de7cae854e6bf7d26f6caccaba
2020-01-22Merge #17887: bug-fix macos: give free bytes to F_PREALLOCATEWladimir J. van der Laan
75163f4729c10c40d2843da28a8c79ab89193f6a bug-fix macos: give free bytes to F_PREALLOCATE (Karl-Johan Alm) Pull request description: The macos manpage for `fcntl` (for `F_PEOFPOSMODE`) states: > Allocate from the physical end of file. In this case, fst_length indicates the number of newly allocated bytes desired. This would result in the rev files being essentially pre-allocating 2x their necessary size (this is the case for block files as well, but these are flushed down to their right sizes every time) as they would pre-allocate `pos + length` **free** bytes, rather than allocating `length` bytes after `pos`, as expected. Fixes #17827. ACKs for top commit: eriknylund: ACK 75163f4729c10c40d2843da28a8c79ab89193f6a built locally. All tests passing. Manual test as per my previous comment above on an older commit, using an APFS unencrypted disk image with 3 GB. laanwj: code review ACK 75163f4729c10c40d2843da28a8c79ab89193f6a Tree-SHA512: 105c8d56c20acad8febdf0583f1e5721b63376ace325a7a62c2e4b15a442c7131404ed604c32c0cda716791d7ca5aa9f5b6a774ff86e39838bc7e87ca3c42760
2020-01-22Merge #17965: qt: Revert changes of pr17943Wladimir J. van der Laan
70e4706093fd7b08a32f9638dace178852a9d249 Revert "refactor: Remove never used default parameter" (Hennadii Stepanov) 219417b388a0373f9eb71446e1b0499ab55dd3e2 Revert "refactor: Simplify connection syntax" (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: The code, the `bool* ret = nullptr` parameter in the `BitcoinGUI::message()` slot, removed in #17943 is not dead actually. It is used in `ThreadSafeMessageBox()` function: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/a654626f076a72416a3d354218d7107571d6caaf/src/qt/bitcoingui.cpp#L1363-L1368 Now in master (a654626f076a72416a3d354218d7107571d6caaf): ``` $ ./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -prune=-1 Error: Prune cannot be configured with a negative value. bitcoin-qt: qt/bitcoingui.cpp:1369: bool ThreadSafeMessageBox(BitcoinGUI*, const string&, const string&, unsigned int): Assertion `invoked' failed. Aborted (core dumped) ``` This PR reverts all commits of #17943 Additional notes: the bug was missed due to dynamic function call `QMetaObject::invokeMethod()` which cannot be checked at compile time. See #16348 for more discussion. Sorry for introducing a bug. ACKs for top commit: Sjors: ACK 70e4706093fd7b08a32f9638dace178852a9d249 laanwj: ACK 70e4706093fd7b08a32f9638dace178852a9d249 Tree-SHA512: b968a026eaa4f5f39fd36ddc715d8e233f3c6420e6580f11d4ca422a5ff5d1d9d3df9ac11b353c3d4f434d67d6a69e37d2e26b8248d72bedd14ecba0a545a327
2020-01-22Merge #17483: build: Set gitian arch back to amd64MarcoFalke
fae75306bac4c82dd07a1b85ce5dfb020e052fe8 scripted-diff: Set gitian arch back to amd64 (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This was required to allow gitian builds on non-amd64 architecture, however, it seems to break the current builds (with lxc), see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17409#issuecomment-554099626 Also, the gititan builds wouldn't be deterministic across arches anyway, see #17468 So instead of wasting more time on this, revert the change and hope that guix allows to compile on non-amd64 architectures. Top commit has no ACKs. Tree-SHA512: 801e9a30ae1b0882ef45d5eb3a3cf80f3ace3b99db046069dbd95b6162119e977e3cf3134287d1ac5d09483906206acc71e1ac34d6b74dbc533d46aaf73f5cc2
2020-01-22Merge #17897: init: Stop indexes on shutdown after ChainStateFlushed callback.fanquake
9dd58ca611f6f2b59c25d727a4e955333525d345 init: Stop indexes on shutdown after ChainStateFlushed callback. (Jim Posen) Pull request description: Replaces https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17852. Currently, the latest index state may not be committed to disk on shutdown. The state is committed on `ChainStateFlushed` callbacks and the current init order unregisters the indexes as validation interfaces before the final `ChainStateFlushed` callback is called on them. Issue identified by paulyc. For review: an alternative or supplemental solution would be to call `Commit` at the end of `BaseIndex::Stop`. I don't see any harm in doing so and it makes the less prone to user error. However, the destructor would have to be modified to not call `Stop` because `Commit` calls a virtual method, so I figured it wasn't worth it. But I'm curious how others feel. ACKs for top commit: fjahr: tested ACK 9dd58ca611f6f2b59c25d727a4e955333525d345 paulyc: > Code review ACK [9dd58ca](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/9dd58ca611f6f2b59c25d727a4e955333525d345), but failed to test because I can't reproduce the original problem. kallewoof: Tested ACK 9dd58ca611f6f2b59c25d727a4e955333525d345 promag: Code review ACK 9dd58ca611f6f2b59c25d727a4e955333525d345, but failed to test because I can't reproduce the original problem. Tree-SHA512: 2918380b699833cb7eab07456d1667dbf8ebbe2d2b5988300a3cf5b6a6cfc818b6d9086e1936ffe7881f67e409306c4b91d61a08a169cfd0a301383479d4f3cb
2020-01-22Merge #17980: test: add missing #include to fix compiler errorsfanquake
a5a2654bbc43b5c208418872e5d4c0acbadda5de test: add missing #include to fix compiler errors (Karl-Johan Alm) Pull request description: I believe this fixes AppVeyor errors in master. Will close if that is not the case. Closes #17976 ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK a5a2654bbc43b5c208418872e5d4c0acbadda5de - glad the fix turned out to be this simple. Tree-SHA512: 8fed8c2050d0f435e7ed6db1c2927d5daccc3540c6cf9e57e644d0931a740359550a5270201c893f40200960101f11cd039d807d4ed0190f1e0c674f86fd7290
2020-01-22test: add missing #include to fix compiler errorsKarl-Johan Alm
2020-01-22Merge #17492: QT: bump fee returns PSBT on clipboard for watchonly-only walletsfanquake
3c30d7118a5d5cb40c3686e0da884d3928caaeba QT: Change bumpFee asserts to simple error message (Gregory Sanders) e3b19d869612b637f8bb702add0c363afe8adb8f QT: bump fee returns PSBT on clipboard for watchonly-only wallets (Gregory Sanders) Pull request description: Very small set of changes to support PSBT-based fee bumping on watchonly wallets in QT. quasi-companion to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16373 ACKs for top commit: gwillen: code review ACK 3c30d71 promag: Code review ACK 3c30d7118a5d5cb40c3686e0da884d3928caaeba. Sjors: utACK 3c30d71 achow101: ACK 3c30d7118a5d5cb40c3686e0da884d3928caaeba Tree-SHA512: 7a706141e46d7fd0ad513a08a96c16f2e7e531427a6776b689362f82e32cbd9d4b7eeb98f6936aa3f9347d23ccc94128516fcffa695efacd9cac43606ea916e2
2020-01-21refactor: Remove redundant conditionalBushstar
2020-01-20Merge #17916: windows: Enable heap terminate-on-corruptionWladimir J. van der Laan
3d5d7aad269c7afe7e36677d3e76c6579e1b8aba windows: remove call to SetProcessDEPPolicy (fanquake) f2645c26017591f819344d24dc0a88dc32dde6fd windows: Enable heap terminate-on-corruption (fanquake) Pull request description: This PR is currently two separate changes: #### Enable heap terminate-on-corruption This is default behavior from Windows 8 onwards, however we still support Windows 7, so it should make sense to explicitly enable this. This is also done by projects like tor, chromium etc. > Enables the terminate-on-corruption feature. If the heap manager detects an error in any heap used by the process, it calls the Windows Error Reporting service and terminates the process. After a process enables this feature, it cannot be disabled. More info [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/heapapi/nf-heapapi-heapsetinformation). #### Remove call to SetProcessDEPPolicy() DEP is always enabled on 64-bit Windows processes, and `SetProcessDEPPolicy()` only works when called from a 32-bit process. I've tested that our current usage always fails ([as expected](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winbase/nf-winbase-setprocessdeppolicy#remarks)) with [ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED](https://github.com/mirror/mingw-w64/blob/16151c441e89081fd398270bb888511ebef6fb35/mingw-w64-headers/include/error.h#L42). Please don't add a "Needs gitian build" tag here yet. ACKs for top commit: sipsorcery: ACK 3d5d7aad269c7afe7e36677d3e76c6579e1b8aba. laanwj: ACK 3d5d7aad269c7afe7e36677d3e76c6579e1b8aba Tree-SHA512: 0948bcf165685b6b573f2cd950680c34356b856690de655ced2b93d497e02e7b22aa195c99f6ce33202f182622c67302ff31c98ab51b7d050574af3debdee5ce
2020-01-20Merge #17777: tests: Add fuzzing harness for DecodeHexTx(…)Wladimir J. van der Laan
3f95fb085e73b5537dda6d7258bfdab72d695fa9 build: Sort fuzzing harnesses to avoid future merge conflicts (practicalswift) bcad0144eff3192cb54f65fa7737be53e03f8b0f tests: Add fuzzing harness for DecodeHexTx(...) (practicalswift) Pull request description: Add fuzzing harness for `DecodeHexTx(…)`. To test this PR: ``` $ make distclean $ ./autogen.sh $ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --enable-fuzz \ --with-sanitizers=address,fuzzer,undefined $ make $ src/test/fuzz/decode_tx … ``` ACKs for top commit: jonatack: ACK 3f95fb0 Tree-SHA512: 0f476d0cc26f1e03812664373118754042074bdab6c1e3a57c721f863feb82ca2986cceeaceb03192d893b9aa1d4ad8a5fb4c74824b9547fd8567805931a9ebd
2020-01-20Merge #17945: doc: Fix doxygen errorsWladimir J. van der Laan
297e09855793feb94c3229ed989bef8b1eac864e Fix doxygen errors (Ben Woosley) Pull request description: These are all the remaining errors identified via -Werror=documentation, e.g.: ``` ./rpc/rawtransaction_util.h:31:13: error: parameter 'prevTxs' not found in the function declaration [-Werror,-Wdocumentation] * @param prevTxs Array of previous txns outputs that tx depends on but may not yet be in the block chain ^~~~~~~ ./rpc/rawtransaction_util.h:31:13: note: did you mean 'prevTxsUnival'? * @param prevTxs Array of previous txns outputs that tx depends on but may not yet be in the block chain ^~~~~~~ prevTxsUnival netbase.cpp:766:11: error: parameter 'outProxyConnectionFailed[out]' not found in the function declaration [-Werror,-Wdocumentation] * @param outProxyConnectionFailed[out] Whether or not the connection to the ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ netbase.cpp:766:11: note: did you mean 'outProxyConnectionFailed'? * @param outProxyConnectionFailed[out] Whether or not the connection to the ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ outProxyConnectionFailed ``` You can use this to run with `-Wdocumentation` yourself: #14920 ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK 297e09855793feb94c3229ed989bef8b1eac864e Tree-SHA512: a232d893b170873d923e77fa56c56a6567e7fd120b5af1f52cfeeae1093eec55621604cc80a523678f6fedc8bbb31228c4aa8dc2a630ce9ffc91525988522af7
2020-01-20Merge #17823: scripts: Read suspicious hosts from a file instead of hardcodingWladimir J. van der Laan
e1c582cbaa4c094d204da34c3b1fdd0d4c557519 contrib: makeseeds: Read suspicious hosts from a file instead of hardcoding (Sanjay K) Pull request description: referring to: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17020 good first issue: reading SUSPICIOUS_HOSTS from a file. I haven't changed the base hosts that were included in the original source, just made it readable from a file. ACKs for top commit: practicalswift: ACK e1c582cbaa4c094d204da34c3b1fdd0d4c557519 -- diff looks correct Tree-SHA512: 18684abc1c02cf52d63f6f6ecd98df01a9574a7c470524c37e152296504e2e3ffbabd6f3208214b62031512aeb809a6d37446af82c9f480ff14ce4c42c98e7c2
2020-01-19Revert "refactor: Remove never used default parameter"Hennadii Stepanov
This reverts commit 7d0a8f4f530885cbf3870291f10f667326373bd1.
2020-01-19Revert "refactor: Simplify connection syntax"Hennadii Stepanov
This reverts commit 1a53b0da60097cd7fd423c519f01ceca0fd0aa14.
2020-01-18Merge #17896: Serialization improvements (step 2)fanquake
9b66083788581c264a097e26795561cb3eac455d Convert chain to new serialization (Pieter Wuille) 2f1b2f4ed044fe005e5a6c1b55e95822e83c16df Convert VARINT to the formatter/Using approach (Pieter Wuille) ca62563df341786d1d1809a037d8b592924e78c4 Add a generic approach for (de)serialization of objects using code in other classes (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: This is a second carve-out from #10785. This introduces a const-correct generic approach for serializing objects using custom serializers (defined separately from the object being serialized), then converts VARINT to use that approach, and then converts chain.h to the new framework (including the new const-correct VARINT macro). ACKs for top commit: jamesob: ACK 9b66083788581c264a097e26795561cb3eac455d ([`jamesob/ackr/17896.1.sipa.serialization_improvemen`](https://github.com/jamesob/bitcoin/tree/ackr/17896.1.sipa.serialization_improvemen)) ryanofsky: Code review ACK 9b66083788581c264a097e26795561cb3eac455d. Only change since last review is suggested lvalue reference tweak Tree-SHA512: 2da4af1754699cb223d6beae44c587555e39ef6951448488a04783c92e2dfd4a305934f71cc3a75d06faf6d722723d8cdbd5ccb12039783f8d62039b83987bb8
2020-01-17Merge #17943: qt, refactor: Remove never used default parameterfanquake
1a53b0da60097cd7fd423c519f01ceca0fd0aa14 refactor: Simplify connection syntax (Hennadii Stepanov) 7d0a8f4f530885cbf3870291f10f667326373bd1 refactor: Remove never used default parameter (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: In `BitcoinGUI::message()` slot the `bool* ret = nullptr` parameter is never used. This PR removes it and simplifies connections syntax by replacing lambdas with the `&BitcoinGUI::message` slot. ACKs for top commit: promag: Code review ACK 1a53b0da60097cd7fd423c519f01ceca0fd0aa14. Sjors: Tested ACK 1a53b0da60097cd7fd423c519f01ceca0fd0aa14 Empact: Code review ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17943/commits/1a53b0da60097cd7fd423c519f01ceca0fd0aa14 Tree-SHA512: e287c3218d31a387338d50da3de79c27e8691829449c3a75a2f75bb1c680bd81eb9de43e4dd3646560a422d4a45c84debfce9783c4376b50aa5cde491f300688
2020-01-17Merge #17939: gui: Remove warning "unused variable 'wallet_model'"fanquake
c279a81e9c7dc3386e929ff8b635e7a0de9c20c5 gui: Remove warning "unused variable 'wallet_model'" (João Barbosa) Pull request description: This was part of the abandoned #15150. ACKs for top commit: theStack: utACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17939/commits/c279a81e9c7dc3386e929ff8b635e7a0de9c20c5 fanquake: ACK c279a81e9c7dc3386e929ff8b635e7a0de9c20c5 - tested wallet loading/unloading in the qt rpc console. Tree-SHA512: 8fbd55c7e213599c7be843b52e960a16cf965b3e01489f426ac3ed9d579d78bb4b2ac230bcccd8abe0397a8b1166ee10e0d685738441a77a5dcb5135c15790fa
2020-01-17Merge #17928: depends: Consistent use of package variablefanquake
22c5a986e95d2bd14273465ca0e15fbe3772252d depends: Consistent use of package variable (Peter Bushnell) Pull request description: All other mk files use the package variable consistently except for the two instances here, which have always been here, since depends was introduced in 0.10. ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK 22c5a986e95d2bd14273465ca0e15fbe3772252d - tested a `make boost -C depends/ -j8`. Tree-SHA512: 41766a328603db2ebb1f23ea0c5b2936de043587dd86396eaba73524d2f5bdeff25447040e33d61de2ef612a920281cd81c6fac097913270287f344beb839c5d