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2021-12-07build: Bump AX_PTHREAD macro to the latest versionHennadii Stepanov
This change silents autoconf >2.69 warnings about the obsolete $as_echo.
2021-11-28Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23608: test: fix `feature_rbf.py --descriptors` and ↵fanquake
add to test runner b79dbe86a9886b3539512f6c35205f4c5454a952 test: add feature_rbf.py --descriptors to test_runner.py (Sebastian Falbesoner) 166f8ec28e48aa4c0cd94544909c488df553d8ef test: always rescan after importing private keys in `init_wallet` helper (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: The functional test feature_rbf.py currently fails on master branch, if descriptor wallets are used (argument `--descriptors`). This is due to the fact that in this case, a call to the helper `init_wallet` https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/111c3e06b35b7867f2e0f740e988f648ac6c325d/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py#L428-L434 creates a wallet without rescanning the blockchain; the test framework maps the importprivkey RPC calls to the importdescriptors RPC without rescanning by default (timestamp='now'). Fix this by always calling with `rescan=True`, which calls importdescriptors with timestamp=0. Also add `feature_rbf.py --descriptors` to the list of the test runner's calls. Fixes #23563. ACKs for top commit: mjdietzx: ACK b79dbe86a9886b3539512f6c35205f4c5454a952 Tree-SHA512: a3f3f7a4077066e3c910919d3b5e04bc6b580c1e0a06e9a2fc258950eaea5e59c0f805c8f00432aea722609f2f7e41eebfab653471b76729c5a316825a3d8c86
2021-11-28Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23600: doc: Tidy up nMinDiskSpace commentfanquake
fa5a886fa3a1d5bef80248a421b1e11aa991d477 doc: Tidy up nMinDiskSpace comment (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: nMinDiskSpace was removed in commit 04cca33 Also, remove incorrect doxygen comment. See https://doxygen.bitcoincore.org/class_c_chain.html#aeb563751f7362d4308c7c2cb35b834a5 ACKs for top commit: theStack: ACK fa5a886fa3a1d5bef80248a421b1e11aa991d477 Tree-SHA512: d57a6a0f0a66615bebb3cca19dc831cca38be0f18a580bb88e774384c55ccc545279b6d115b86fda70528a86630065393fb692fc2997ef87f97eec2d162808bb
2021-11-27Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22868: wallet: Call load handlers without cs_wallet lockedSamuel Dobson
f13a22a631efe01e1fbae4ae78a4901d14ebda3c wallet: Call load handlers without cs_wallet locked (João Barbosa) Pull request description: Don't have `cs_wallet` locked while calling each `context.wallet_load_fns`. A load handler can always lock `cs_wallet` if needed. The lock was added in 1c7e25db0c to satisfy TSAN. With 44c430ffac most of the code requiring the lock is in `CWallet::AttachChain`. A comment is added to warn about wallets_mutex and cs_wallet lock ordering. ACKs for top commit: meshcollider: re-utACK f13a22a631efe01e1fbae4ae78a4901d14ebda3c ryanofsky: Code review ACK f13a22a631efe01e1fbae4ae78a4901d14ebda3c. Only change since last review is adding a lock order comment jonatack: ACK f13a22a631efe01e1fbae4ae78a4901d14ebda3c Tree-SHA512: d51976c3aae4bebc2d1997c88edff712d21fc5523801f5614062a10f826e164579973aeb1981bb1cbc243ecff6af3250362f544c02a79e5d135cbbca1704be62
2021-11-26test: add feature_rbf.py --descriptors to test_runner.pySebastian Falbesoner
2021-11-26test: always rescan after importing private keys in `init_wallet` helperSebastian Falbesoner
This fixes the functional test feature_rbf.py for descriptor wallets.
2021-11-26Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23594: build: don't set PORT=no in config.sitefanquake
05cdceb19dcc21822fe39a987ce43fe54bdc8634 build: don't set PORT=no in config.site (fanquake) Pull request description: This should have been a part of dropping macports support in #15175. ACKs for top commit: hebasto: ACK 05cdceb19dcc21822fe39a987ce43fe54bdc8634, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged. Tree-SHA512: 278b2f308e55aad5524530e654ac08462714676b71e01d31e5f152f69e02f916afc553510ac8352ed0bb0184f7fdb2ee7038ab5ac2de6923f366829859e0b6ee
2021-11-26doc: Tidy up nMinDiskSpace commentMarcoFalke
nMinDiskSpace was removed in commit 04cca330944f859b4ed68cb8da8a79f5206fd630 Also, remove incorrect doxygen comment. See https://doxygen.bitcoincore.org/class_c_chain.html#aeb563751f7362d4308c7c2cb35b834a5
2021-11-26Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23598: contrib: Specify wb mode when creating mac sdkfanquake
655d52a0cd6b3df738dc9843e25a95b8930b4628 contrib: Specify wb mode when creating mac sdk (João Barbosa) Pull request description: Fix the warning: ``` ./contrib/macdeploy/gen-sdk:84: FutureWarning: GzipFile was opened for writing, but this will change in future Python releases. Specify the mode argument for opening it for writing. ``` ACKs for top commit: fanquake: Tested ACK 655d52a0cd6b3df738dc9843e25a95b8930b4628 with Python 3.10. Tree-SHA512: 095cd301f211531a8b8f50e7915fe13c7ab0b278fb23dc50a03625cfae9e2fd7a0d8c315fced4af3011552e3e455ce562b7f717a0ed096c4433ddcf24f22b2c9
2021-11-26Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23517: scripted-diff: Move miner to src/nodeMarcoFalke
fa4e09924b11b0dc94e377005f86a83c09761265 refactor: Replace validation.h include with forward-decl in miner.h (MarcoFalke) fa0739a7d398aea952a07b73ef565e7c2da75898 style: Sort file list after rename (MarcoFalke) fa53e3a58c94731a90514fe92fad365a49adb10c scripted-diff: Move miner to src/node (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: It is impossible to run the miner without a node (validation, chainstate, mempool, rpc, ...). Also, the module is in the node library. Thus, it should be moved to `src/node`. Also, replace the `validation.h` include in the header with a forward-declaration. ACKs for top commit: theStack: Code-review ACK fa4e09924b11b0dc94e377005f86a83c09761265 Tree-SHA512: 791e6caa5839d8dc83b0f58f3f49bc0a7e3c1710822e8a44dede254c87b6f7531a0586fb95e8a067c181457a3895ad6041718aa2a2fac64cfc136bf04bb851d5
2021-11-25contrib: Specify wb mode when creating mac sdkJoão Barbosa
Fix the warning: ``` ./contrib/macdeploy/gen-sdk:84: FutureWarning: GzipFile was opened for writing, but this will change in future Python releases. Specify the mode argument for opening it for writing. ```
2021-11-25Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23579: script install_db4.sh check for `patch` command ↵W. J. van der Laan
before continuing to install db4 7bb8eb0bc352b47ee962283898f9becbb4f36c62 script install_db4.sh added check for patch command (Nathan Garabedian) Pull request description: First contribution. I've read the CONTRIBUTING guide and hope I'm doing this correctly, but please kindly point out anything I should do differently. I found while running the contrib/install_db4.sh patch that it would fail suddenly with "patch: command not found". I'd rather see it fail early before doing any work, allow me to install the `patch` command, and then run again. (CentOS Linux) Here's a PR proposed to fix it. error message: ``` ... db-4.8.30.NC/txn/txn_rec.c db-4.8.30.NC/txn/txn_region.c db-4.8.30.NC/txn/txn_stat.c db-4.8.30.NC/txn/txn_util.c ./contrib/install_db4.sh: line 71: patch: command not found ``` ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review and tested ACK 7bb8eb0bc352b47ee962283898f9becbb4f36c62 Tree-SHA512: f0c59ec509dff6637c41eec2923fe708456c3a7ae04495b12c5492681a1f95d1d9a643a2649df13ba8e6ac708680c627657b6989b62eff63be021e92e1d7c4a8
2021-11-25Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21206: refactor: Make CWalletTx sync state type-safeW. J. van der Laan
d8ee8f3cd32bbfefec931724f5798cbb088ceb6f refactor: Make CWalletTx sync state type-safe (Russell Yanofsky) Pull request description: Current `CWalletTx` state representation makes it possible to set inconsistent states that won't be handled correctly by wallet sync code or serialized & deserialized back into the same form. For example, it is possible to call `setConflicted` without setting a conflicting block hash, or `setConfirmed` with no transaction index. And it's possible update individual `m_confirm` and `fInMempool` data fields without setting an overall consistent state that can be serialized and handled correctly. Fix this without changing behavior by using `std::variant`, instead of an enum and collection of fields, to represent sync state, so state tracking code is safer and more legible. This is a first step to fixing state tracking bugs https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/Wallet-Transaction-Conflict-Tracking, by adding an extra margin of safety that can prevent new bugs from being introduced as existing bugs are fixed. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: re-ACK d8ee8f3cd32bbfefec931724f5798cbb088ceb6f jonatack: Code review ACK d8ee8f3cd32bbfefec931724f5798cbb088ceb6f Tree-SHA512: b9f15e9d99dbdbdd3ef7a76764e11f66949f50e6227e284126f209e4cb106af6d55e9a9e8c7d4aa216ddc92c6d5acc6f4aa4746f209bbd77f03831b51a2841c3
2021-11-25build: don't set PORT=no in config.sitefanquake
This should have been a part of dropping macports support in #15175.
2021-11-25Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23152: build: add `--enable-lto` configuration optionfanquake
68e5aafde3e87c16da95410a0474f38f589afb36 build: add `--enable-lto` configuration option (fanquake) Pull request description: It's been 5 years since using LTO was first suggested for use when building Bitcoin Core, and it's time to revisit it again. Compilers, and their LTO implementations, have matured, and Bitcoin Core has come a long way in terms of pruning dependencies which may have proved troublesome (i.e Boost previously had issues when using LTO). We'll have even less Boost code after moving to `std::filesystem` (#20744). Experimenting with LTO came up on IRC last night: > sipa: jamesob: i'm interested in knowing whether "-flto" and/or "-fdata-sections -ffunction-sections -Wl,--gc-sections" are possible/beneficial with our current compiler suite; what would be a good way to have your test infrastructure benchmark things? So this PR just adds the bare minimum to make it easier to configure, compile and perform some bench-marking using `-flto`. This PR doesn't do anything depends wise, however if we decide this is what we want to do, I'll expand the changes here. I had previously had a PR open (#18605) to perform link time garbage collection (`-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections` & `-Wl,--gc-sections`), however moving straight to using LTO would be preferable. Note that our minimum required set of compilers, GCC 8.1 and Clang 7, all support the `-flto` option. Related #18579. Previous discussion: #10616, #14277. Previous related PRs: #10800 (`-flto`), #16791 (ThinLTO). 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2021-11-25Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23583: build, qt, macOS: Don't hard-code x86_64 as the ↵fanquake
arch when using qmake d0204199d6aad3dc581467b0679b46ac109ed08d Revert "doc: Install Rosetta on M1-macOS for qt in depends" (Hennadii Stepanov) f6e278167595b9f6f7f5d5f8b333d1b6c5f0b40b build, qt, macOS: Don't pass -device-option when building natively (Hennadii Stepanov) 667f0689ca03a03350e15d919bed531dffbb8523 build, qt, macOS: Don't hard-code x86_64 as the arch when using qmake (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: On master (4018e23aa7e7bb57d721c7c41c55dfbb659b8c34) the Qt build system hard-coded the x86_64 as the architecture when using qmake. This means that compiling the `qt` package on M1 Apple Silicon for the same system, i.e., without providing the `HOST` variable,—that is supposed to be compiled natively—is a cross-compiling actually: ``` % make -C depends qt_configured ... Configure summary: Building on: macx-clang (x86_64, CPU features: cx16 mmx sse sse2 sse3 ssse3 sse4.1) Building for: macx-clang (arm64, CPU features: neon crc32) Target compiler: clang (Apple) 13.0.0 Configuration: cross_compile largefile neon precompile_header silent release c++11 c++14 c++1z reduce_exports static stl ... ``` Also this bug caused another [issue](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22402) which currently is worked around by installing Rosetta. With this PR it is no longer needed to have Rosetta installed on M1-based macOS, and: ``` % make -C depends qt_configured ... Configure summary: Build type: macx-clang (arm64, CPU features: neon crc32) Compiler: clang (Apple) 13.0.0 Configuration: largefile neon precompile_header silent release c++11 c++14 c++1z reduce_exports static stl ... ``` ACKs for top commit: promag: Tested ACK d0204199d6aad3dc581467b0679b46ac109ed08d fanquake: ACK d0204199d6aad3dc581467b0679b46ac109ed08d Tree-SHA512: 2fcd88d172286b7d22ec7ea7ce0939b012211c0160df56de2f4cb69e99743c71df6b6ff4777c1722ec22b974f48a77cc22e7c14d7d64d02c4f82ac22bafe4087
2021-11-25Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22829: refactor: various RecursiveMutex replacements ↵MarcoFalke
in CConnman 3726a4595837b66d37f151faf1cec2796d6b74d7 refactor: replace RecursiveMutex m_added_nodes_mutex with Mutex (Sebastian Falbesoner) 7d52ff5c389643cde613d86fee33d7087f47b8b4 refactor: replace RecursiveMutex m_addr_fetches_mutex with Mutex (Sebastian Falbesoner) d51d2a3bb5b0011efa1b4f1e2c9512a16ce9b347 scripted-diff: rename node vector/mutex members in CConnman (Sebastian Falbesoner) 574cc4271ab09a4c8f8d076cb1a3a2d5b3924b73 refactor: remove RecursiveMutex cs_totalBytesRecv, use std::atomic instead (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the following RecursiveMutex members in class `CConnman`: * for `cs_totalBytesRecv`, protecting `nTotalBytesRecv`, `std::atomic` is used instead (the member is only increment at one and read at another place, so this is sufficient) * for `m_addr_fetches_mutex`, protecting `m_addr_fetches`, a regular `Mutex` is used instead (there is no chance that within one critical section, another one is called) * for `cs_vAddedNodes`, protecting `vAddedNodes`, a regular `Mutex` is used instead (there is no chance that within one critical section, another one is called) Additionally, the PR takes the chance to rename all node vector members (vNodes, vAddedNodes) and its corresponding mutexes (cs_vNodes, cs_vAddedNodes) to match the coding guidelines via a scripted-diff. ACKs for top commit: vasild: ACK 3726a4595837b66d37f151faf1cec2796d6b74d7 promag: Code review ACK 3726a4595837b66d37f151faf1cec2796d6b74d7. hebasto: re-ACK 3726a4595837b66d37f151faf1cec2796d6b74d7 Tree-SHA512: 4f5ad41ba2eca397795080988c1739c6abb44c1204dddaa75cc38a396fa821fbe1010694ba7bead1b606beaa677661e66da2a5dca233b2937214f63a54848348
2021-11-25Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23538: Remove strtol in torcontrolW. J. van der Laan
fa186eb7f45a9d420503f96ff3a5f753afb75dec Remove strtol in torcontrol (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: The sequence of octal chars is fully validated before calling `strtol`, so it can be replaced by a simple loop. This removes the last "locale depended" `strtol` call. Also, removes some unused includes. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review and tested ACK fa186eb7f45a9d420503f96ff3a5f753afb75dec Tree-SHA512: aafa4c68046e5ec48824c4f2c18e4920e5fe1d1fa03a8a297b2f40d0a1967cd0dad3554352519073a1620714e958ed5133cbc6b70bedcc508a423551d829f80e
2021-11-25Merge bitcoin-core/gui#477: Monospaced output in Console on macOSHennadii Stepanov
b9f0aff6b4a64c75d8f937fb9a3546c96d6f5a01 qt: monospaced output in Console on macOS (randymcmillan) Pull request description: This PR addresses issue https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/273 A monospace font is used on Linux and Windows for the console output - but not on MacOS. This change forces the MacOS GUI to use the embedded RobotoMono-Bold.ttf font, which is defined as the GUIUtil::fixedPitchFont() ACKs for top commit: hebasto: ACK b9f0aff6b4a64c75d8f937fb9a3546c96d6f5a01, Tested on macOS Big Sur 11.6.1 (20G224) + Homebrew's Qt 5.15.2: shaavan: reACK b9f0aff6b4a64c75d8f937fb9a3546c96d6f5a01 jarolrod: tACK b9f0aff6b4a64c75d8f937fb9a3546c96d6f5a01 Tree-SHA512: 53e6635a0189e133681c85d442c6c9c4a10438151e4bf7da5bbd62abca7ab55685caf2c9a75ff200aadea771c1602902e6ab14afdc4f411e1b3013dd49625dbc
2021-11-25Revert "doc: Install Rosetta on M1-macOS for qt in depends"Hennadii Stepanov
This reverts commit cdb41d5573b1e2ed1bc1d8d1dc9f77e82672ee1f. It is no longer required because of the previous commit.
2021-11-25build, qt, macOS: Don't pass -device-option when building nativelyHennadii Stepanov
2021-11-25build, qt, macOS: Don't hard-code x86_64 as the arch when using qmakeHennadii Stepanov
This change fixes qt build on M1 Apple Silicon
2021-11-25Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23580: build: patch qt to explicitly define previously ↵fanquake
implicit header include 8196b0a2bc63c35769eca213cba4a5844a737b90 build: patch qt to explicitly define previously implicit header include (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh) Pull request description: ### Description macOS Monterey has refactored some includes such that implicitly defined headers were no longer exposed and that in turns breaks building Qt on macOS 12. First observed when building on an M1 Pro. See "Additional Reading" for more information. ### Additional Reading * https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/issues/21055 (resolved by https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/commit/c32ccbb34caacea28ba2d2b3df232ee36359c9f6) * ["Add missing macOS header file that was indirectly included before"](https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/commit/src/plugins/platforms/cocoa?id=dece6f5840463ae2ddf927d65eb1b3680e34a547) on https://code.qt.io/ ACKs for top commit: hebasto: ACK 8196b0a2bc63c35769eca213cba4a5844a737b90, verified that the patch is applied cleanly: fanquake: ACK 8196b0a2bc63c35769eca213cba4a5844a737b90 Tree-SHA512: efe6d93edd2e2f68f33a1c353d353c8e7b5aa680733561caa6eb092fd0f68153f8ed1649a61048ef873f6be8041b9ca8e6919d80b947181b6fe4152464e2d383
2021-11-25Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23512: policy: Treat taproot as always activeMarcoFalke
fa3e0da06b491b8c0fa2dbae37682a9112c9deb8 policy: Treat taproot as always active (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Now that taproot is active, it can be treated as if it was always active for policy for the next major release. This simplifies the code and changes two things: * Importing `tr` descriptors can be done before the chain is fully synced. This is fine, because the wallet will already generate `tr` descriptors by default (regardless of the taproot status) after commit 47fe7445e7f54aee10ec6dbc53f1db1adbeb43de. * Valid taproot spends won't be rejected from the mempool before taproot is active. This is strictly speaking a bugfix after commit 47fe7445e7f54aee10ec6dbc53f1db1adbeb43de, since the wallet may generate taproot spends before the chain is fully synced. For example, a slow node or a purposefully offline node. Currently, the wallet needs the mempool to account for change. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11887. A similar change was done for segwit v0 in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13120 . This effectively reverts commit c5ec0367d718544caa3a1578d6c730fc92ee4e94. ACKs for top commit: mjdietzx: Code Review ACK fa3e0da06b491b8c0fa2dbae37682a9112c9deb8 achow101: ACK fa3e0da06b491b8c0fa2dbae37682a9112c9deb8 sipa: utACK fa3e0da06b491b8c0fa2dbae37682a9112c9deb8 gruve-p: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23512/commits/fa3e0da06b491b8c0fa2dbae37682a9112c9deb8 gunar: Code Review + tACK fa3e0da06 rajarshimaitra: code review + tACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23512/commits/fa3e0da06b491b8c0fa2dbae37682a9112c9deb8 Tree-SHA512: c6dc7a4e6c345bdec33f256847dc63906ab1696aa683ab9b32a79e715613950884ac3a1a7a44e95f31bb28e58dd64679a616175f7e152b21f5550f3337c8e622
2021-11-24refactor: replace RecursiveMutex m_added_nodes_mutex with MutexSebastian Falbesoner
The RecursiveMutex m_added_nodes_mutex is used at three places: - CConnman::GetAddedNodeInfo() - CConnman::AddNode() - CConnman::ThreadOpenConnections() In each of the critical sections, only the the m_added_nodes member is accessed (and in the last case, also m_addr_fetches), without any chance that within one section another one is called. Hence, we can use an ordinary Mutex instead of RecursiveMutex.
2021-11-24refactor: replace RecursiveMutex m_addr_fetches_mutex with MutexSebastian Falbesoner
The RecursiveMutex m_addr_fetches_mutex is used at three places: - CConnman::AddAddrFetch() - CConnman::ProcessAddrFetch() - CConnman::ThreadOpenConnections() In each of the critical sections, only the the m_addr_fetches is accessed (and in the last case, also vAddedNodes), without any chance that within one section another one is called. Hence, we can use an ordinary Mutex instead of RecursiveMutex.
2021-11-24scripted-diff: rename node vector/mutex members in CConnmanSebastian Falbesoner
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ren() { sed -i "s/$1/$2/g" $3 $4 $5; } ren cs_vAddedNodes m_added_nodes_mutex src/net.h src/net.cpp ren vAddedNodes m_added_nodes src/net.h src/net.cpp ren cs_vNodes m_nodes_mutex src/net.h src/net.cpp src/test/util/net.h ren vNodesDisconnectedCopy nodes_disconnected_copy src/net.cpp ren vNodesDisconnected m_nodes_disconnected src/net.h src/net.cpp ren vNodesCopy nodes_copy src/net.cpp ren vNodesSize nodes_size src/net.cpp ren vNodes m_nodes src/net.h src/net.cpp src/test/util/net.h -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2021-11-24refactor: remove RecursiveMutex cs_totalBytesRecv, use std::atomic insteadSebastian Falbesoner
The RecursiveMutex cs_totalBytesRecv is only used at two places: in CConnman::RecordBytesRecv() to increment the nTotalBytesRecv member, and in CConnman::GetTotalBytesRecv() to read it. For this simple use-case, we can make the member std::atomic instead to achieve the same result.
2021-11-24Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21943: Dedup and RAII-fy the creation of a copy of ↵W. J. van der Laan
CConnman::vNodes f52b6b2d9f482353821da0ef4c485c402a396c8d net: split CConnman::SocketHandler() (Vasil Dimov) c7eb19ec8302e6a5abd89c0566540c2c862e9121 style: remove unnecessary braces (Vasil Dimov) 664ac22c5379db65757fc3aab91fff8765683e7f net: keep reference to each node during socket wait (Vasil Dimov) 75e8bf55f5a014faada7712a9640dc35e8c86f15 net: dedup and RAII-fy the creation of a copy of CConnman::vNodes (Vasil Dimov) Pull request description: _This is a piece of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21878, chopped off to ease review._ The following pattern was duplicated in CConnman: ```cpp lock create a copy of vNodes, add a reference to each one unlock ... use the copy ... lock release each node from the copy unlock ``` Put that code in a RAII helper that reduces it to: ```cpp create snapshot "snap" ... use the copy ... // release happens when "snap" goes out of scope ACKs for top commit: jonatack: ACK f52b6b2d9f482353821da0ef4c485c402a396c8d changes since last review are reordered commits, removing an unneeded local variable, and code formatting and documentation improvements LarryRuane: code review ACK f52b6b2d9f482353821da0ef4c485c402a396c8d promag: Code review ACK f52b6b2d9f482353821da0ef4c485c402a396c8d, only format changes and comment tweaks since last review. Tree-SHA512: 5ead7b4c641ebe5b215e7baeb7bc0cdab2a588b2871d9a343a1d518535c55c0353d4e46de663f41513cdcc79262938ccea3232f6d5166570fc2230286c985f68
2021-11-24Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23451: span: Add std::byte helpersMarcoFalke
faa3ec2304051be7cfbe301cfbfbda3faf7514fc span: Add std::byte helpers (MarcoFalke) fa18038f519db76befb9a7bd0b1540143bfeb12b refactor: Use ignore helper when unserializing an invalid pubkey (MarcoFalke) fabe18d0b39b4b918bf60e3a313eaa36fb4067f2 Use value_type in CDataStream where possible (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This adds (currently unused) span std::byte helpers, so that they can be used in new code. The refactors are also required for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23438, but they are split up because the other pull doesn't compile with msvc right now. The third commit is not needed for the other pull, but still nice. ACKs for top commit: klementtan: reACK faa3ec2. Verified that all the new `std::byte` helper functions are tested. laanwj: Code review ACK faa3ec2304051be7cfbe301cfbfbda3faf7514fc Tree-SHA512: b1f6af39f03ea4dfebf20d4a8538fa993a6104e7fc92ddf0c4606a7efc3ca9a8c1a4741d98a1418569c11bb9ce9258bf0c0c06d93d85ed7e208902a2db04e407
2021-11-24Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23249: util: ParseByteUnits - Parse a string with ↵MarcoFalke
suffix unit 21b58f430fa05fdb7c5db79b545302417a5dbceb util: ParseByteUnits - Parse a string with suffix unit [k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T] (Douglas Chimento) Pull request description: A convenience utility for parsing human readable strings sizes e.g. `500G` is `500 * 1 << 30` The argument/setting `maxuploadtarget` now accept human readable byte units `[k|K|m|M|g|G||t|T]` This change backward compatible, defaults to `M` if no unit specified. ACKs for top commit: vasild: ACK 21b58f430fa05fdb7c5db79b545302417a5dbceb ryanofsky: Code review ACK 21b58f430fa05fdb7c5db79b545302417a5dbceb. Only changes since last review are dropping optional has_value call, fixing comment punctuation, squashing commits. Tree-SHA512: c9b85acc0f77c847a0290b27ac5dc586ecc078110cf133063140576a04c11aa9c553159b9b4993488edcf6e60db6837de7c83b2964639bc21e8ffa4d455a5eb7
2021-11-24build: patch qt to explicitly define previously implicit header includeKittywhiskers Van Gogh
macOS Monterey has refactored some includes such that implicitly defined headers were no longer exposed and that in turns breaks building Qt on macOS 12. Additional Resources: - https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-97855 - https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/378706 - https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/commit/src/plugins/platforms/cocoa?id=dece6f5840463ae2ddf927d65eb1b3680e34a547
2021-11-23script install_db4.sh added check for patch commandNathan Garabedian
2021-11-23Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23573: refactor: cast bool operands to int to silence ↵fanquake
compiler warning ab22a71429f0f47b3c3582a303c07940aa59cd3e refactor: cast bool to int to silence compiler warning (Jon Atack) Pull request description: This fixes a compiler warning: ``` node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: warning: use of bitwise '&' with boolean operands [-Wbitwise-instead-of-logical] return FillBlock(ancestor, ancestor_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block1, block1_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block2, block2_out, lock, active); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ && node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: note: cast one or both operands to int to silence this warning node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: warning: use of bitwise '&' with boolean operands [-Wbitwise-instead-of-logical] return FillBlock(ancestor, ancestor_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block1, block1_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block2, block2_out, lock, active); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ && node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: note: cast one or both operands to int to silence this warning 2 warnings generated. ``` ACKs for top commit: sipa: utACK ab22a71429f0f47b3c3582a303c07940aa59cd3e theStack: Concept and code-review ACK ab22a71429f0f47b3c3582a303c07940aa59cd3e shaavan: ACK ab22a71429f0f47b3c3582a303c07940aa59cd3e Tree-SHA512: 84e5aeabc1514a7586ac7c78a8eff1d15a5967dced7b2485b266b6fd79a530e1b22d99ded0a5df39f7806d3c5fd6d9752f08a722cc3be17850a6242c4022ab03
2021-11-22refactor: cast bool to int to silence compiler warningJon Atack
This fixes -Wbitwise-instead-of-logical compiler warnings: node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: warning: use of bitwise '&' with boolean operands [-Wbitwise-instead-of-logical] return FillBlock(ancestor, ancestor_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block1, block1_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block2, block2_out, lock, active); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ && node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: note: cast one or both operands to int to silence this warning node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: warning: use of bitwise '&' with boolean operands [-Wbitwise-instead-of-logical] return FillBlock(ancestor, ancestor_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block1, block1_out, lock, active) & FillBlock(block2, block2_out, lock, active); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ && node/interfaces.cpp:544:16: note: cast one or both operands to int to silence this warning 2 warnings generated. A similar change was recently made to libsecp in commit 16d13221 for the same reason.
2021-11-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#16807: Let validateaddress locate error in Bech32 addressW. J. van der Laan
88cc4810926e4f5af6757ee1b0eed61abda3d746 Modify copyright header on Bech32 code (Samuel Dobson) 5599813b80e53a1539c66625b4320ab1b4fb4848 Add lots of comments to Bech32 (Samuel Dobson) 2eb5792ec7bbeaf7138420b6c85c5cd0a0404946 Add release notes for validateaddress Bech32 error detection (MeshCollider) 42d6a029e57a32f2d1d829ff7718b6d40d58b9d1 Refactor and add more tests for validateaddress (Samuel Dobson) c4979f77c1264f0099d1dfa278b1d9c18340b5f9 Add boost tests for bech32 error detection (MeshCollider) 02a7bdee429ae307a5e57832727fed789e2e04fb Add error_locations to validateaddress RPC (Samuel Dobson) b62b67e06cc406fdad68da4c091168fb5f11c1d4 Add Bech32 error location function (Samuel Dobson) 0b06e720c0182dee8b560d2e8d3891b036f63ea7 More detailed error checking for base58 addresses (Samuel Dobson) Pull request description: Addresses (partially) #16779 - no GUI change in this PR Adds a LocateError function the bech32 library, which is then called by `validateaddress` RPC, (and then eventually from a GUI tool too, future work). I think modifying validateaddress is nicer than adding a separate RPC for this. Includes tests. Based on https://github.com/sipa/bech32/blob/master/ecc/javascript/bech32_ecc.js Credit to sipa for that code ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review and manually tested ACK 88cc4810926e4f5af6757ee1b0eed61abda3d746 ryanofsky: Code review ACK 88cc4810926e4f5af6757ee1b0eed61abda3d746 with caveat that I only checked the new `LocateErrors` code to try to verify it didn't have unsafe or unexpected operations or loop forever or crash. Did not try to verify behavior corresponds to the spec. In the worst case bugs here should just affect error messages not actual decoding of addresses so this seemed ok. w0xlt: tACK 88cc481 Tree-SHA512: 9c7fe9745bc7527f80a30bd4c1e3034e16b96a02cc7f6c268f91bfad08a6965a8064fe44230aa3f87e4fa3c938f662ff4446bc682c83cb48c1a3f95cf4186688
2021-11-22qt: monospaced output in Console on macOSrandymcmillan
2021-11-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23557: configure.ac: remove BashismMarcoFalke
cf7292597e18ffca06b0fbf8bcd545aec387e380 configure.ac: remove Bashism (Matt Whitlock) Pull request description: Configure scripts are supposed to adhere to the POSIX shell language. The POSIX `test` builtin does not implement an `==` operator. Bash does, but not all systems have Bash installed as `/bin/sh`. In particular, many systems use the lighter-weight Dash as the default POSIX shell. Dash emits the following error when running `configure`: ``` ./configure: 39065: test: xno: unexpected operator ``` This PR removes the Bashism and restores correct operation with POSIX-compliant shells like Dash. ACKs for top commit: katesalazar: ACK cf7292597e18ffca06b0fbf8bcd545aec387e380. laanwj: Code review ACK cf7292597e18ffca06b0fbf8bcd545aec387e380 Tree-SHA512: 578c873fba52e0472baed9e024bddcf58a0e088600bd5854f3011f1f8d135773ad923bb16baefc960d17ecedee9cc980b36aaa70fb32eb9bc7de93f7fe60541d
2021-11-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23521: test: refactor: dedup code by taking use of ↵MarcoFalke
`create_block` parameters e57c0eb865b4ce155b5a4a2e56e46791a47e85af test: refactor: replace OP_1/OP_TRUE magic numbers by constants (Sebastian Falbesoner) df5d783aef3e5af2d1294fc8ff9470a5dc878325 test: refactor: take use of `create_block` txlist parameter (Sebastian Falbesoner) ae9df4ef937ef77405f6edd7c13615df7b63446f test: refactor: take use of `create_block` version parameter (or use default) (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: The helper `create_block` offers two parameters `version` and `txlist` which set the `nVersion` field / extend the `vtx` array of the block, respectively. By taking use of those, we can remove a lot of code, including the recalculation of the merkle root. Both passing txs in string and `CTransaction` format is supported, i.e. we also save potential calls to `tx_from_hex`. The PR also contains another commit which replaces magic numbers for OP_TRUE/OP_1 (0x51) with the proper constant from the `script` module. Instances setting the block version of 4 explicitely after calling `create_block` are removed, as this is the default since #16333 got merged (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23521#discussion_r751173671). ACKs for top commit: stratospher: tested ACK e57c0eb. Tree-SHA512: a56965168d36b40b84e7f334b00472b82c31e8482c9e2651c97a791abd7fee3b40ca15e943a7acafa3acf172066fdace38bb13240084b789fd6ff4f6e510e23a
2021-11-22wallet: Call load handlers without cs_wallet lockedJoão Barbosa
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
2021-11-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22364: wallet: Make a tr() descriptor by defaultMarcoFalke
4868c9f1b39f03adee0009cd41d96598b43e8b78 Extract Taproot internal keyid with GetKeyFromDestination (Andrew Chow) d8abbe119c71f917e0fd2e80536c1e5d979b4dc6 Mention bech32m in -addresstype and -changetype help (Andrew Chow) 8fb57845ee3844c9ba854471065109d2e409300f Create a tr() descriptor bech32m DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan by default (Andrew Chow) 54b3699862de687f782c7c52500d6a2372478355 Store pubkeys in TRDescriptor::MakeScripts (Andrew Chow) Pull request description: Make a `tr()` descriptor by default in descriptor wallets so that users will be able to make and use segwit v1 bech32m addresses. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: Concept ACK 4868c9f1b39f03adee0009cd41d96598b43e8b78 Sjors: re-utACK 4868c9f1b39f03adee0009cd41d96598b43e8b78 gruve-p: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22364/commits/4868c9f1b39f03adee0009cd41d96598b43e8b78 meshcollider: Concept + code review ACK 4868c9f1b39f03adee0009cd41d96598b43e8b78 Tree-SHA512: e5896e665b8d559f1d759b6582d1bb24f70d4698a57307684339d9fdcdac28ae9bc17bc946a7efec9cb35c130a95ffc36e3961a335124ec4535d77b8d00e9631
2021-11-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23564: build: don't use deprecated brew package namesfanquake
4d83038714e4f099529e4372ef04f8f947c3a421 build: don't check for deprecated qt5 package (fanquake) d0fe9c2180de4ea1549e5a22d6898d688de7f4dc build: don't check for deprecated berkeley-db4 package (fanquake) Pull request description: Fixes: ```bash checking for brew... brew Warning: Use berkeley-db@4 instead of deprecated berkeley-db4 ``` on macOS. ACKs for top commit: mjdietzx: Tested ACK 4d83038714e4f099529e4372ef04f8f947c3a421 on macOS Big Sur hebasto: ACK 4d83038714e4f099529e4372ef04f8f947c3a421, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged. Tree-SHA512: 0eeac9e1add652bd101472880c7a6e7688a6429ce98faf920cb7f572a6471ac9af755de7f34047b17ea1d26bfc4517bd0e9f403b966de0ff361bf2942eae6a41
2021-11-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23348: rpc, wallet: Do not return "keypoololdest" for ↵Samuel Dobson
blank descriptor wallets ee03c782ba61993d9e95fa499546cd14cee35445 wallet: Make GetOldestKeyPoolTime return nullopt for blank wallets (Hennadii Stepanov) 3e4f069d23cd2ea5de8fa3c4b1a761ab097ad56f wallet, refactor: Make GetOldestKeyPoolTime return type std::optional (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: The "keypoololdest" field in the `getwalletinfo` RPC response should be used for legacy wallets only. Th current implementation (04437ee721e66a7b76bef5ec2f88dd1efcd03b84) assumes that `CWallet::GetOldestKeyPoolTime()` always return `0` for descriptor wallets. This assumption is wrong for _blank_ descriptor wallets, when `m_spk_managers` is empty. As a result: ``` $ src/bitcoin-cli -signet -rpcwallet=211024-d-DPK getwalletinfo { "walletname": "211024-d-DPK", "walletversion": 169900, "format": "sqlite", "balance": 0.00000000, "unconfirmed_balance": 0.00000000, "immature_balance": 0.00000000, "txcount": 0, "keypoololdest": 9223372036854775807, "keypoolsize": 0, "keypoolsize_hd_internal": 0, "paytxfee": 0.00000000, "private_keys_enabled": false, "avoid_reuse": false, "scanning": false, "descriptors": true } ``` This PR fixes this issue with direct checking of the `WALLET_FLAG_DESCRIPTORS` flag. ACKs for top commit: lsilva01: re-ACK ee03c78 stratospher: ACK ee03c78. meshcollider: Code review ACK ee03c782ba61993d9e95fa499546cd14cee35445 Tree-SHA512: 9852f9f8ed5c08c07507274d7714f039bbfda66da6df65cf98f67bf11a600167d0f7f872680c95775399477f4df9ba9fce80ec0cbe0adb7f2bb33c3bd65b15df
2021-11-21Merge bitcoin-core/gui#319: Paste button in Open URI dialogHennadii Stepanov
dbde0558ce73db4c901dbaa2eddc634701fa1d0d gui: Paste button in Open URI dialog (Kristaps Kaupe) Pull request description: Picking up https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17955, with some review comments addressed. ACKs for top commit: shaavan: tACK dbde055 jarolrod: ACK dbde055 promag: Tested ACK dbde0558ce73db4c901dbaa2eddc634701fa1d0d. Tree-SHA512: db47f19673aff6becd6d1f938cd2aa5dc2291d6e80150d2b99f435674330a5eae678b20e42ef327ea9b05c44925a941fc251e622c73b3585018fc7c1d245edb5
2021-11-21Merge bitcoin-core/gui#449: Restore "S" accelerator for "Start on system ↵Hennadii Stepanov
login" option 25a581419d10b3c7d99789da18afd51f2984fbc8 GUI/Options: Restore "S" accelerator for "Start on system login" option (Luke Dashjr) Pull request description: bitcoin-core/gui#416 changed the option assigned to accelerator key "S", but there's no rationale given. Best to leave it alone, and give the new option a new accelerator key. Since "R" is already taken for Reset, this shifts the new RPC server option to use "P" instead ACKs for top commit: jarolrod: ACK 25a581419d10b3c7d99789da18afd51f2984fbc8 hebasto: ACK 25a581419d10b3c7d99789da18afd51f2984fbc8, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8). Tree-SHA512: 2212aa32572cbcbcce78304ffcb1dcfc65f9d7e2ffd6c6a4b65e4a3ca2a8a7cc7505c28314ad46e0bc13b4e3bb3fc61e7e196356d26354f3689fad71fb688b27
2021-11-21Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23535: PE: check for control flow instrumentationfanquake
f31d4bd21401228799d78aab70de881ea39f99f2 scripts: test for PE control flow instrumentation (fanquake) 0445e1a1a5064ed954b1d2fbae626bfcd7b5c928 build: use -fcf-protection=full when building Windows Boost in depends (fanquake) Pull request description: Addresses the Windows portion of #21888. Now that we require GCC 8+ we can unconditionally use `-fcf-protection=full` when building Boost in depends. Building Boost with this option is required so that the `main` provided to `test_bitcoin.exe` has instrumentation. Note that the presence of instrumentation does not mean it will be used, as that is determined at runtime by the CPU. From the Intel control flow enforcement documentation: > The ENDBR32 and ENDBR64 instructions will have the same effect as the NOP instruction on Intel 64 processors that do not support CET. On processors supporting CET, these instructions do not change register or flag state. This allows CET instrumented programs to execute on processors that do not support CET. Even when CET is supported and enabled, these NOP–like instructions do not affect the execution state of the program, do not cause any additional register pressure, and are minimally intrusive from power and performance perspectives. 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2021-11-21build: don't check for deprecated qt5 packagefanquake
Use qt@5 instead.
2021-11-21build: don't check for deprecated berkeley-db4 packagefanquake
Fixes: ```bash checking for brew... brew Warning: Use berkeley-db@4 instead of deprecated berkeley-db4 ```
2021-11-21Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23558: test: run rpc-generateblock.py even with wallet ↵MarcoFalke
disabled 1e86ff794108d6ef033ceba918b45c5e78c95c62 test: run rpc-generateblock.py even with wallet disabled (Darius Parvin) Pull request description: Run rpc_generateblock.py test even when the wallet is disabled, as discussed in #20078. This PR picked up from where #20808 left off, started by @ nginocchio. Since then, there have been many improvements to `MiniWallet`, making this PR more straightforward. L23 makes use of `MiniWallet.rescan_utxos()` to add the pre-mined block utxos (when `self.setup_clean_chain` is not set to `True`), rather than generating new blocks during the test. ACKs for top commit: mjdietzx: Tested ACK 1e86ff794108d6ef033ceba918b45c5e78c95c62 Tree-SHA512: 4285f61516dd53a08004eeea26d58f45b4c1c67f5ca4c94ff1bc9fc7e50f486de2e033a8b4aaf67cb4c33d73aa929362e18dc75d5c7951cbf58120b5fb1de555
2021-11-21Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23555: util: Add missing fstatfs to syscall sandboxfanquake
fade4b3aca5b78b6a8021289433616df9d06a87f util: Add missing fstatfs to syscall sandbox (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Looks like this is used by boost 1.77 in `./test/functional/wallet_backup.py --descriptors`. Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23554 ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK fade4b3aca5b78b6a8021289433616df9d06a87f - reproduced the failure on Tumbleweed: Tree-SHA512: cd7381e87c7cb4596da0b9e36c8776a3ef19f5aeb29ee9db1867657c4c1f071485ffea0fba0af950f10a16a8bdb0a0c70ffcc5be802e82d60882e00f7d2009ac