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2024-04-24doc: Bash is needed in gen_id and is not installed on FreeBSD by defaultHennadii Stepanov
2024-04-24Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29585: contrib: list other binaries in manpage outputmerge-script
7c3ac598dd9a1f1a506c4931249ff6c9f1c949ba contrib: list other binaries in manpage output (fanquake) Pull request description: Add a `SEE ALSO` section to the manpages. Master: ![master](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/assets/863730/da6f0151-e43a-4578-983d-4f2def80a8eb) This PR: ![pr](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/assets/863730/d57a1c9a-50c7-4f1a-834e-0f8af8520921) Should be enough to close #29558. ACKs for top commit: jarolrod: tACK 7c3ac598dd9a1f1a506c4931249ff6c9f1c949ba willcl-ark: ACK 7c3ac598dd9a1f1a506c4931249ff6c9f1c949ba pablomartin4btc: utACK 7c3ac598dd9a1f1a506c4931249ff6c9f1c949ba laanwj: Code review ACK 7c3ac598dd9a1f1a506c4931249ff6c9f1c949ba Tree-SHA512: 0df13ed5d736aa514a1192115728314fc676714f4cb9131f37b5d9a9bfc8f85f98c21b859d6b62745211f3de16b33ff60888e7f6a4eca66fc0c52442503f4336
2024-04-24Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29853: sign: don't assume we are parsing a sane ↵merge-script
TapMiniscript 4d8d21320eba54571ff63931509cd515c3e20339 sign: don't assume we are parsing a sane Miniscript (Antoine Poinsot) Pull request description: The script provided for signature might be externally provided, for instance by way of 'finalizepsbt'. Therefore the script might be ill-crafted, so don't assume pubkeys are always 32 bytes. Thanks to Niklas for finding this. FIxes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/29851. ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK 4d8d21320eba54571ff63931509cd515c3e20339 furszy: ACK 4d8d21320eba54571ff63931509cd515c3e20339 with a small nuance that could be tackled in a follow-up by someone else (or never). Tree-SHA512: 29b7948b56e6dc05eac1014d684f2129ab1d19cb1e5d304216c826b7057c0e1d84ceb18731b91124b680e17d90e38de9f9a5526e4f6ecc3ea816881a6599bb47
2024-04-24Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29932: doc: suggest only necessary Qt packages for ↵merge-script
installation on FreeBSD dace02f99d4a8785567732c0d687517175765bfd doc: suggest only necessary Qt packages for installation on FreeBSD (Vasil Dimov) Pull request description: The previously suggested `qt5` package is a meta package that does not install anything itself but depends on a bunch of others and is used as a convenience to install "everything" Qt5 related: 270 packages / 3 GiB. We only need a subset of those which amounts to 79 packages / 381 MiB, so suggest just that. For comparison: ``` pkg install qt5 Updating local repository catalogue... local repository is up to date. All repositories are up to date. Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) The following 270 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked): New packages to be INSTALLED: Imath: 3.1.11 abseil: 20230125.3 alsa-lib: 1.2.11 alsa-plugins: 1.2.7.1_3 aom: 3.8.2 assimp: 5.4.0 avahi-app: 0.8_2 brotli: 1.1.0,1 consolekit2: 1.2.6_3 cups: 2.4.7_2 curl: 8.7.1 cyrus-sasl: 2.1.28_4 dav1d: 1.4.1 dbus: 1.14.10_5,1 dbus-glib: 0.112_1 dejavu: 2.37_3 dotconf: 1.3_1 double-conversion: 3.3.0 duktape-lib: 2.7.0 encodings: 1.1.0,1 espeak-ng: 1.51.1_5 expat: 2.6.2 ffmpeg: 6.1.1_5,1 fftw3: 3.3.10_5 fftw3-float: 3.3.10_5 flac: 1.4.3_1,1 font-bh-ttf: 1.0.3_5 font-misc-ethiopic: 1.0.4 font-misc-meltho: 1.0.3_5 fontconfig: 2.15.0_2,1 freetds: 1.4.12,1 freetype2: 2.13.2 fribidi: 1.0.13_1 gdbm: 1.23 gdk-pixbuf2: 2.42.10_2 gettext-runtime: 0.22.5 giflib: 5.2.1_1 glib: 2.80.0,2 gmp: 6.3.0 gnome_subr: 1.0 gnutls: 3.8.5_1 graphite2: 1.3.14 groff: 1.23.0_3 gstreamer1: 1.22.10 gstreamer1-plugins: 1.22.10_1 gstreamer1-plugins-bad: 1.22.10_2 harfbuzz: 8.4.0 hicolor-icon-theme: 0.17 hidapi: 0.14.0 highway: 1.1.0 hunspell: 1.7.2_1 icu: 74.2_1,1 indexinfo: 0.3.1 iso-codes: 4.15.0 jasper: 4.2.3 jbigkit: 2.1_2 jpeg-turbo: 3.0.2 jsoncpp: 1.9.5 lame: 3.100_5 lcms2: 2.16_1 libICE: 1.1.0_2,1 libSM: 1.2.3_1,1 libX11: 1.8.9,1 libXScrnSaver: 1.2.4_1 libXau: 1.0.9_1 libXcomposite: 0.4.6_1,1 libXcursor: 1.2.2 libXdamage: 1.1.6 libXdmcp: 1.1.5 libXext: 1.3.6,1 libXfixes: 6.0.0_1 libXi: 1.8_1,1 libXmu: 1.1.4,1 libXrandr: 1.5.2_1 libXrender: 0.9.10_2 libXt: 1.3.0,1 libXtst: 1.2.3_3 libXv: 1.0.12_1,1 libass: 0.17.1_2 libcbor: 0.11.0 libcjson: 1.7.17 libdaemon: 0.14_1 libdeflate: 1.20 libdrm: 2.4.120_1,1 libedit: 3.1.20230828_1,1 libepoll-shim: 0.0.20230411 libevdev: 1.13.1 libevent: 2.1.12 libffi: 3.4.4_1 libfido2: 1.14.0 libfontenc: 1.1.8 libgcrypt: 1.10.3_1 libglvnd: 1.7.0 libgpg-error: 1.48 libgudev: 237 libiconv: 1.17_1 libidn2: 2.3.7 libinput: 1.25.0 libjxl: 0.10.2 libltdl: 2.4.7 liblz4: 1.9.4_1,1 libmng: 2.0.3_1 libmtdev: 1.1.6_1 libmysofa: 1.3.2 libnghttp2: 1.61.0 libnice: 0.1.21_2 libogg: 1.3.5,4 libpaper: 1.1.28_1 libpci: 3.12.0 libpciaccess: 0.18 libplacebo: 6.338.2 libpsl: 0.21.5 libsndfile: 1.2.2_1 libsoxr: 0.1.3_3 libssh2: 1.11.0_1,3 libtasn1: 4.19.0_1 libudev-devd: 0.5.2 libunibreak: 6.1,1 libunistring: 1.2 libunwind: 20240221 libv4l: 1.23.0_4 libva: 2.21.0 libvdpau: 1.5 libvorbis: 1.3.7_2,3 libvpx: 1.14.0 libwacom: 1.5_1 libx264: 0.164.3095 libxcb: 1.17.0 libxkbcommon: 1.6.0_2 libxkbfile: 1.1.3 libxml2: 2.11.7 libxslt: 1.1.37_1 llvm15: 15.0.7_10 lua53: 5.3.6_1 minizip: 1.2.11_1 mkfontscale: 1.2.3 mpdecimal: 4.0.0 mpg123: 1.32.5 mysql80-client: 8.0.35 nettle: 3.9.1 nspr: 4.35 nss: 3.99 openal-soft: 1.21.1_4 openexr: 3.2.4 openh264: 2.3.0,2 openldap26-client: 2.6.7 opus: 1.5.2 orc: 0.4.36 p11-kit: 0.25.3_2 pcaudiolib: 1.2_1 pciids: 20240331 pcre2: 10.43 perl5: 5.36.3_1 png: 1.6.43 polkit: 124_3 postgresql15-client: 15.6 psutils: 1.17_6 pulseaudio: 16.1_4 py39-evdev: 1.6.0 py39-packaging: 24.0 py39-pyudev: 0.22.0 py39-setuptools: 63.1.0_1 py39-six: 1.16.0 python39: 3.9.18_2 qt5: 5.15.13 qt5-3d: 5.15.13p0 qt5-assistant: 5.15.13p4 qt5-buildtools: 5.15.13p142 qt5-charts: 5.15.13p0 qt5-concurrent: 5.15.13p142 qt5-connectivity: 5.15.13p4 qt5-core: 5.15.13p142 qt5-datavis3d: 5.15.13p0 qt5-dbus: 5.15.13p142 qt5-declarative: 5.15.13p30 qt5-declarative-test: 5.15.13p30 qt5-designer: 5.15.13p4 qt5-doc: 5.12.2 qt5-examples: 5.15.13 qt5-gamepad: 5.15.13p0 qt5-graphicaleffects: 5.15.13p0 qt5-gui: 5.15.13p142 qt5-help: 5.15.13p4 qt5-imageformats: 5.15.13p7 qt5-l10n: 5.15.13p0 qt5-linguist: 5.15.13p4 qt5-linguisttools: 5.15.13p4 qt5-location: 5.15.13p6 qt5-multimedia: 5.15.13p2 qt5-network: 5.15.13p142 qt5-networkauth: 5.15.13p0 qt5-opengl: 5.15.13p142 qt5-pixeltool: 5.15.13p4 qt5-printsupport: 5.15.13p142 qt5-qdbus: 5.15.13p4 qt5-qdbusviewer: 5.15.13p4 qt5-qdoc: 5.15.13p4 qt5-qdoc-data: 5.15.13 qt5-qev: 5.15.13p4 qt5-qmake: 5.15.13p142 qt5-qtdiag: 5.15.13p4 qt5-qtpaths: 5.15.13p4 qt5-qtplugininfo: 5.15.13p4 qt5-quick3d: 5.15.13p1 qt5-quickcontrols: 5.15.13p0 qt5-quickcontrols2: 5.15.13p5 qt5-quicktimeline: 5.15.13p0 qt5-remoteobjects: 5.15.13p0 qt5-script: 5.15.16p0_2 qt5-scripttools: 5.15.16p0_1 qt5-scxml: 5.15.13p0 qt5-sensors: 5.15.13p0 qt5-serialbus: 5.15.13p0 qt5-serialport: 5.15.13p0 qt5-speech: 5.15.13p1 qt5-sql: 5.15.13p142 qt5-sqldrivers-mysql: 5.15.13p142 qt5-sqldrivers-odbc: 5.15.13p142 qt5-sqldrivers-pgsql: 5.15.13p142 qt5-sqldrivers-sqlite2: 5.15.13p142 qt5-sqldrivers-sqlite3: 5.15.13p142 qt5-sqldrivers-tds: 5.15.13p142 qt5-svg: 5.15.13p6 qt5-testlib: 5.15.13p142 qt5-uiplugin: 5.15.13p4 qt5-uitools: 5.15.13p4 qt5-virtualkeyboard: 5.15.13p0 qt5-webchannel: 5.15.13p3 qt5-webengine: 5.15.16.p9 qt5-webglplugin: 5.15.13p0 qt5-websockets: 5.15.13p2 qt5-websockets-qml: 5.15.13p2 qt5-webview: 5.15.13p0 qt5-widgets: 5.15.13p142 qt5-x11extras: 5.15.13p0 qt5-xml: 5.15.13p142 qt5-xmlpatterns: 5.15.13p0 re2: 20240401 readline: 8.2.10 shaderc: 2024.0 shared-mime-info: 2.2_2 snappy: 1.2.0 speech-dispatcher: 0.11.2_4 speexdsp: 1.2.1 sqlite: 2.8.17_5 sqlite3: 3.45.1,1 svt-av1: 2.0.0 tiff: 4.4.0_3 uchardet: 0.0.8_1 unixODBC: 2.3.12_1 vmaf: 3.0.0 vulkan-headers: 1.3.283 vulkan-loader: 1.3.283 wayland: 1.22.0 webp: 1.4.0 webrtc-audio-processing0: 0.3.1_3 x265: 3.5_1 xcb-util: 0.4.1,1 xcb-util-image: 0.4.1 xcb-util-keysyms: 0.4.1 xcb-util-renderutil: 0.3.10 xcb-util-wm: 0.4.2 xdg-utils: 1.1.3_4 xkeyboard-config: 2.41_4 xorg-fonts-truetype: 7.7_1 xorgproto: 2023.2 xprop: 1.2.7 xset: 1.2.5_1 xxhash: 0.8.2_1 zstd: 1.5.6 Number of packages to be installed: 270 The process will require 3 GiB more space. Proceed with this action? [y/N]: ``` ``` pkg install qt5-buildtools qt5-core qt5-gui qt5-linguisttools qt5-testlib qt5-widgets Updating local repository catalogue... local repository is up to date. All repositories are up to date. Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) The following 79 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked): New packages to be INSTALLED: brotli: 1.1.0,1 dbus: 1.14.10_5,1 dejavu: 2.37_3 double-conversion: 3.3.0 encodings: 1.1.0,1 expat: 2.6.2 font-bh-ttf: 1.0.3_5 font-misc-ethiopic: 1.0.4 font-misc-meltho: 1.0.3_5 fontconfig: 2.15.0_2,1 freetype2: 2.13.2 gettext-runtime: 0.22.5 glib: 2.80.0,2 graphite2: 1.3.14 harfbuzz: 8.4.0 hicolor-icon-theme: 0.17 icu: 74.2_1,1 indexinfo: 0.3.1 jpeg-turbo: 3.0.2 libICE: 1.1.0_2,1 libSM: 1.2.3_1,1 libX11: 1.8.9,1 libXau: 1.0.9_1 libXdmcp: 1.1.5 libXext: 1.3.6,1 libXfixes: 6.0.0_1 libXi: 1.8_1,1 libXmu: 1.1.4,1 libXrender: 0.9.10_2 libXt: 1.3.0,1 libepoll-shim: 0.0.20230411 libevdev: 1.13.1 libffi: 3.4.4_1 libfontenc: 1.1.8 libglvnd: 1.7.0 libgudev: 237 libiconv: 1.17_1 libinput: 1.25.0 liblz4: 1.9.4_1,1 libmtdev: 1.1.6_1 libudev-devd: 0.5.2 libwacom: 1.5_1 libxcb: 1.17.0 libxkbcommon: 1.6.0_2 libxml2: 2.11.7 mkfontscale: 1.2.3 mpdecimal: 4.0.0 pcre2: 10.43 png: 1.6.43 py39-evdev: 1.6.0 py39-packaging: 24.0 py39-pyudev: 0.22.0 py39-setuptools: 63.1.0_1 py39-six: 1.16.0 python39: 3.9.18_2 qt5-buildtools: 5.15.13p142 qt5-core: 5.15.13p142 qt5-dbus: 5.15.13p142 qt5-gui: 5.15.13p142 qt5-linguisttools: 5.15.13p4 qt5-network: 5.15.13p142 qt5-testlib: 5.15.13p142 qt5-widgets: 5.15.13p142 qt5-xml: 5.15.13p142 readline: 8.2.10 vulkan-headers: 1.3.283 wayland: 1.22.0 xcb-util: 0.4.1,1 xcb-util-image: 0.4.1 xcb-util-keysyms: 0.4.1 xcb-util-renderutil: 0.3.10 xcb-util-wm: 0.4.2 xdg-utils: 1.1.3_4 xkeyboard-config: 2.41_4 xorg-fonts-truetype: 7.7_1 xorgproto: 2023.2 xprop: 1.2.7 xset: 1.2.5_1 zstd: 1.5.6 Number of packages to be installed: 79 The process will require 381 MiB more space. Proceed with this action? [y/N]: ``` ACKs for top commit: hebasto: re-ACK dace02f99d4a8785567732c0d687517175765bfd. Tree-SHA512: 388fccb91ed677326592f5f73fa9ff7f341886a44b56364dfb1a683f29cd988e8751f64f645f200a01725086c789ebf9cabdaf412eb1cde742c8d7efc5165d94
2024-04-24Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29947: doc: Suggest only necessary Qt packages for ↵merge-script
installation on OpenBSD 970cbc3172b73e1faf6bdb429400d3497cbb9d33 doc: Suggest only necessary Qt packages for installation on OpenBSD (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: The currently suggested `qt5` installs many unneeded dependencies, for example, `qtsensors`, `qtspeech` etc. Similar to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29932. ACKs for top commit: theStack: re-ACK 970cbc3172b73e1faf6bdb429400d3497cbb9d33 Tree-SHA512: c680a4f88c27cae145822f30d9856fe76b856c6b11babe652c7171f4322dbe7af8725cccf8b45295067690ed98aa3f6329a8b65a59f31348854638ac375372d1
2024-04-24Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29870: rpc: Reword SighashFromStr error messagemerge-script
fa6ab0d020d0b1492203f7eb2ccb8051812de086 rpc: Reword SighashFromStr error message (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Put quotes around the parameter. In theory, `std::quoted` should be used, but that seems overkill. This should avoid error messages such as `A valid sighash parameter is not a valid sighash parameter. (code -8)`. Also, it should fix fuzz false positives when searching for internal bugs in the `rpc` fuzz target. For example, `ZGVzY3JpcHRvcnByb2Nlc3Nwc2J0XP9ce1tdXOVJbnRlcm5hbCBidWcgZGV0ZWN0ZWQAXQ0AHfcAXQ1p7TJv`. ACKs for top commit: dergoegge: ACK fa6ab0d020d0b1492203f7eb2ccb8051812de086 brunoerg: utACK fa6ab0d020d0b1492203f7eb2ccb8051812de086 Tree-SHA512: e2c0cc0126de61873a863af38b7b0a23d2dadd596ca0418dae2ad091e8acfb6a9d657c376d59187bb008989dc78c6b44fe518590e5217e4049a867b220c9fb18
2024-04-24doc: suggest only necessary Qt packages for installation on FreeBSDVasil Dimov
The previously suggested `qt5` package is a meta package that does not install anything itself but depends on a bunch of others and is used as a convenience to install "everything" Qt5 related: 270 packages / 3 GiB. We only need a subset of those which amounts to 79 packages / 381 MiB, so suggest just that. For comparison: ``` pkg install qt5 Updating local repository catalogue... local repository is up to date. All repositories are up to date. Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) The following 270 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked): New packages to be INSTALLED: Imath: 3.1.11 abseil: 20230125.3 alsa-lib: 1.2.11 alsa-plugins: 1.2.7.1_3 aom: 3.8.2 assimp: 5.4.0 avahi-app: 0.8_2 brotli: 1.1.0,1 consolekit2: 1.2.6_3 cups: 2.4.7_2 curl: 8.7.1 cyrus-sasl: 2.1.28_4 dav1d: 1.4.1 dbus: 1.14.10_5,1 dbus-glib: 0.112_1 dejavu: 2.37_3 dotconf: 1.3_1 double-conversion: 3.3.0 duktape-lib: 2.7.0 encodings: 1.1.0,1 espeak-ng: 1.51.1_5 expat: 2.6.2 ffmpeg: 6.1.1_5,1 fftw3: 3.3.10_5 fftw3-float: 3.3.10_5 flac: 1.4.3_1,1 font-bh-ttf: 1.0.3_5 font-misc-ethiopic: 1.0.4 font-misc-meltho: 1.0.3_5 fontconfig: 2.15.0_2,1 freetds: 1.4.12,1 freetype2: 2.13.2 fribidi: 1.0.13_1 gdbm: 1.23 gdk-pixbuf2: 2.42.10_2 gettext-runtime: 0.22.5 giflib: 5.2.1_1 glib: 2.80.0,2 gmp: 6.3.0 gnome_subr: 1.0 gnutls: 3.8.5_1 graphite2: 1.3.14 groff: 1.23.0_3 gstreamer1: 1.22.10 gstreamer1-plugins: 1.22.10_1 gstreamer1-plugins-bad: 1.22.10_2 harfbuzz: 8.4.0 hicolor-icon-theme: 0.17 hidapi: 0.14.0 highway: 1.1.0 hunspell: 1.7.2_1 icu: 74.2_1,1 indexinfo: 0.3.1 iso-codes: 4.15.0 jasper: 4.2.3 jbigkit: 2.1_2 jpeg-turbo: 3.0.2 jsoncpp: 1.9.5 lame: 3.100_5 lcms2: 2.16_1 libICE: 1.1.0_2,1 libSM: 1.2.3_1,1 libX11: 1.8.9,1 libXScrnSaver: 1.2.4_1 libXau: 1.0.9_1 libXcomposite: 0.4.6_1,1 libXcursor: 1.2.2 libXdamage: 1.1.6 libXdmcp: 1.1.5 libXext: 1.3.6,1 libXfixes: 6.0.0_1 libXi: 1.8_1,1 libXmu: 1.1.4,1 libXrandr: 1.5.2_1 libXrender: 0.9.10_2 libXt: 1.3.0,1 libXtst: 1.2.3_3 libXv: 1.0.12_1,1 libass: 0.17.1_2 libcbor: 0.11.0 libcjson: 1.7.17 libdaemon: 0.14_1 libdeflate: 1.20 libdrm: 2.4.120_1,1 libedit: 3.1.20230828_1,1 libepoll-shim: 0.0.20230411 libevdev: 1.13.1 libevent: 2.1.12 libffi: 3.4.4_1 libfido2: 1.14.0 libfontenc: 1.1.8 libgcrypt: 1.10.3_1 libglvnd: 1.7.0 libgpg-error: 1.48 libgudev: 237 libiconv: 1.17_1 libidn2: 2.3.7 libinput: 1.25.0 libjxl: 0.10.2 libltdl: 2.4.7 liblz4: 1.9.4_1,1 libmng: 2.0.3_1 libmtdev: 1.1.6_1 libmysofa: 1.3.2 libnghttp2: 1.61.0 libnice: 0.1.21_2 libogg: 1.3.5,4 libpaper: 1.1.28_1 libpci: 3.12.0 libpciaccess: 0.18 libplacebo: 6.338.2 libpsl: 0.21.5 libsndfile: 1.2.2_1 libsoxr: 0.1.3_3 libssh2: 1.11.0_1,3 libtasn1: 4.19.0_1 libudev-devd: 0.5.2 libunibreak: 6.1,1 libunistring: 1.2 libunwind: 20240221 libv4l: 1.23.0_4 libva: 2.21.0 libvdpau: 1.5 libvorbis: 1.3.7_2,3 libvpx: 1.14.0 libwacom: 1.5_1 libx264: 0.164.3095 libxcb: 1.17.0 libxkbcommon: 1.6.0_2 libxkbfile: 1.1.3 libxml2: 2.11.7 libxslt: 1.1.37_1 llvm15: 15.0.7_10 lua53: 5.3.6_1 minizip: 1.2.11_1 mkfontscale: 1.2.3 mpdecimal: 4.0.0 mpg123: 1.32.5 mysql80-client: 8.0.35 nettle: 3.9.1 nspr: 4.35 nss: 3.99 openal-soft: 1.21.1_4 openexr: 3.2.4 openh264: 2.3.0,2 openldap26-client: 2.6.7 opus: 1.5.2 orc: 0.4.36 p11-kit: 0.25.3_2 pcaudiolib: 1.2_1 pciids: 20240331 pcre2: 10.43 perl5: 5.36.3_1 png: 1.6.43 polkit: 124_3 postgresql15-client: 15.6 psutils: 1.17_6 pulseaudio: 16.1_4 py39-evdev: 1.6.0 py39-packaging: 24.0 py39-pyudev: 0.22.0 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Proceed with this action? [y/N]: ``` ``` pkg install qt5-buildtools qt5-core qt5-gui qt5-linguisttools qt5-testlib qt5-widgets Updating local repository catalogue... local repository is up to date. All repositories are up to date. Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) The following 79 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked): New packages to be INSTALLED: brotli: 1.1.0,1 dbus: 1.14.10_5,1 dejavu: 2.37_3 double-conversion: 3.3.0 encodings: 1.1.0,1 expat: 2.6.2 font-bh-ttf: 1.0.3_5 font-misc-ethiopic: 1.0.4 font-misc-meltho: 1.0.3_5 fontconfig: 2.15.0_2,1 freetype2: 2.13.2 gettext-runtime: 0.22.5 glib: 2.80.0,2 graphite2: 1.3.14 harfbuzz: 8.4.0 hicolor-icon-theme: 0.17 icu: 74.2_1,1 indexinfo: 0.3.1 jpeg-turbo: 3.0.2 libICE: 1.1.0_2,1 libSM: 1.2.3_1,1 libX11: 1.8.9,1 libXau: 1.0.9_1 libXdmcp: 1.1.5 libXext: 1.3.6,1 libXfixes: 6.0.0_1 libXi: 1.8_1,1 libXmu: 1.1.4,1 libXrender: 0.9.10_2 libXt: 1.3.0,1 libepoll-shim: 0.0.20230411 libevdev: 1.13.1 libffi: 3.4.4_1 libfontenc: 1.1.8 libglvnd: 1.7.0 libgudev: 237 libiconv: 1.17_1 libinput: 1.25.0 liblz4: 1.9.4_1,1 libmtdev: 1.1.6_1 libudev-devd: 0.5.2 libwacom: 1.5_1 libxcb: 1.17.0 libxkbcommon: 1.6.0_2 libxml2: 2.11.7 mkfontscale: 1.2.3 mpdecimal: 4.0.0 pcre2: 10.43 png: 1.6.43 py39-evdev: 1.6.0 py39-packaging: 24.0 py39-pyudev: 0.22.0 py39-setuptools: 63.1.0_1 py39-six: 1.16.0 python39: 3.9.18_2 qt5-buildtools: 5.15.13p142 qt5-core: 5.15.13p142 qt5-dbus: 5.15.13p142 qt5-gui: 5.15.13p142 qt5-linguisttools: 5.15.13p4 qt5-network: 5.15.13p142 qt5-testlib: 5.15.13p142 qt5-widgets: 5.15.13p142 qt5-xml: 5.15.13p142 readline: 8.2.10 vulkan-headers: 1.3.283 wayland: 1.22.0 xcb-util: 0.4.1,1 xcb-util-image: 0.4.1 xcb-util-keysyms: 0.4.1 xcb-util-renderutil: 0.3.10 xcb-util-wm: 0.4.2 xdg-utils: 1.1.3_4 xkeyboard-config: 2.41_4 xorg-fonts-truetype: 7.7_1 xorgproto: 2023.2 xprop: 1.2.7 xset: 1.2.5_1 zstd: 1.5.6 Number of packages to be installed: 79 The process will require 381 MiB more space. 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2024-04-24Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29882: netbase: clean up Proxy loggingmerge-script
fb4cc5f423ce587c1e97377e8afdf92fb4850f59 netbase: clean up Proxy logging (Matthew Zipkin) Pull request description: Follow up to #27375 and see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29649#issuecomment-2057456834 This removes an extra log message when we can't connect to our own proxy, and another when the proxy is invalid. ## Before #27375 if proxy is unreachable ``` 2024-04-15T17:54:51Z connect() to 127.0.0.1:9999 failed after wait: Connection refused (61) 2024-04-15T17:54:52Z connect() to 127.0.0.1:9999 failed after wait: Connection refused (61) 2024-04-15T17:54:52Z connect() to 127.0.0.1:9999 failed after wait: Connection refused (61) 2024-04-15T17:54:53Z connect() to 127.0.0.1:9999 failed after wait: Connection refused (61) 2024-04-15T17:54:53Z connect() to 127.0.0.1:9999 failed after wait: Connection refused (61) ``` ## After #27375 if unix proxy is unreachable: ``` 2024-04-15T17:54:03Z connect() to /Users/matthewzipkin/Desktop/tor failed: No such file or directory (2) 2024-04-15T17:54:03Z Cannot connect to socket for /Users/matthewzipkin/Desktop/tor 2024-04-15T17:54:04Z connect() to /Users/matthewzipkin/Desktop/tor failed: No such file or directory (2) 2024-04-15T17:54:04Z Cannot connect to socket for /Users/matthewzipkin/Desktop/tor 2024-04-15T17:54:04Z connect() to /Users/matthewzipkin/Desktop/tor failed: No such file or directory (2) 2024-04-15T17:54:04Z Cannot connect to socket for /Users/matthewzipkin/Desktop/tor 2024-04-15T17:54:05Z connect() to /Users/matthewzipkin/Desktop/tor failed: No such file or directory (2) 2024-04-15T17:54:05Z Cannot connect to socket for /Users/matthewzipkin/Desktop/tor ``` ## After this PR: ``` 2024-04-15T18:18:51Z connect() to /Users/matthewzipkin/Desktop/tor failed: No such file or directory (2) 2024-04-15T18:18:51Z connect() to /Users/matthewzipkin/Desktop/tor failed: No such file or directory (2) 2024-04-15T18:18:52Z connect() to /Users/matthewzipkin/Desktop/tor failed: No such file or directory (2) 2024-04-15T18:18:52Z connect() to /Users/matthewzipkin/Desktop/tor failed: No such file or directory (2) ``` ACKs for top commit: tdb3: CR ACK for fb4cc5f423ce587c1e97377e8afdf92fb4850f59 laanwj: ACK fb4cc5f423ce587c1e97377e8afdf92fb4850f59 Tree-SHA512: f07b9f7f2ea9f4bc01780c09f0b076547108294a1fa7d158a0dd48d6d7351569e461e5cccf232b7b1413ce2e3679668e523e5a7c89cd58c909da76d3dcbc34de
2024-04-24Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29929: ci: Drop no longer needed `-I` flag in "tidy" taskmerge-script
6f5954acac2ced22dae7088e2b679bf663507d4c ci: Drop no longer needed `-I` flag in "tidy" task (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: As title says. ACKs for top commit: maflcko: lgtm ACK 6f5954acac2ced22dae7088e2b679bf663507d4c Tree-SHA512: 4d1cf6eb93bb4b9c51637d182e1fa585263fd998077ec66f34909d69cea070f78fe706a01cca1704dbd1c80465270f874d68972e470506b6b2032dc8bfc20ccc
2024-04-24doc: Suggest only necessary Qt packages for installation on OpenBSDHennadii Stepanov
The currently suggested `qt5` installs many unneeded dependencies, for example, `qtsensors`, `qtspeech` etc.
2024-04-23Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24313: Improve display address handling for external ↵Ava Chow
signer 4357158c4712d479522d5cd441ad4dd1693fdd05 wallet: return and display signer error (Sjors Provoost) dc55531087478d01fbde4f5fbb75375b672960c3 wallet: compare address returned by displayaddress (Sjors Provoost) 6c1a2cc09a00baa6ff3ff34455c2243b43067fb5 test: use h marker for external signer mock (Sjors Provoost) Pull request description: * HWI returns the requested address: as a sanity check, we now compare that to what we expected * external signer documentation now reflects that HWI alternatives must implement this check * both RPC and GUI will now return an error text, rather than just fail (the GUI even failed silently in some cases) ACKs for top commit: brunoerg: ACK 4357158c4712d479522d5cd441ad4dd1693fdd05 achow101: ACK 4357158c4712d479522d5cd441ad4dd1693fdd05 Tree-SHA512: 4f56edf3846745c8e7d08ef55cf29e8bb468256457149377c5f02da097931f9ca0c06bdbd856dc2385cde4fd11e4dc3b634c5a48814ff27f5562c8a25d43da93
2024-04-23Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29688: test: remove duplicated ban testAva Chow
e30e8625bbc42045b8b757a8d7e80c20cc61cebf test: remove duplicated ban test (brunoerg) Pull request description: Test the ban list is preserved through restart has been done by both `rpc_setban` and `p2p_disconnect_ban`. Since `p2p_disconnect_ban` does it in a more elegant way, we can keep only it and remove the other one. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/bf1b6383dbbfdd0c96a161d4693a48bf3a6b6150/test/functional/p2p_disconnect_ban.py#L74-L110 ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK e30e8625bbc42045b8b757a8d7e80c20cc61cebf tdb3: ACK for e30e8625bbc42045b8b757a8d7e80c20cc61cebf. hernanmarino: tested ACK e30e8625bbc42045b8b757a8d7e80c20cc61cebf BrandonOdiwuor: ACK e30e8625bbc42045b8b757a8d7e80c20cc61cebf alfonsoromanz: ACK e30e8625bbc42045b8b757a8d7e80c20cc61cebf Tree-SHA512: e89624f23011e6ffd76c31b2933b8386711e1d2c03366d6b3ea850484a4fd571f69971cdbc75ce2f546d541cb3fc7f4d495a5a011217d879746414e3286ac111
2024-04-23Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28974: doc: explain what the wallet password doesAva Chow
55b13ecd2e00ad2dbfd44c34d7de6f616590adf8 doc: explain what the wallet password does (Brandon Odiwuor) Pull request description: Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18085 Add a document explaining what the wallet `passphrase` does ACKs for top commit: fjahr: ACK 55b13ecd2e00ad2dbfd44c34d7de6f616590adf8 achow101: ACK 55b13ecd2e00ad2dbfd44c34d7de6f616590adf8 Tree-SHA512: 6cc621269fe51ba7bd5d859427906a520e989bebcb274b08017c9900a4d781a165fc62dea46ed45aa48239cacd3c1f6eb4dd0c916be940d680a03266109716b0
2024-04-23Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29865: util: remove unused cpp-subprocess optionsAva Chow
13adbf733f09c73c3cf0025d94c52f9cec5dba3b remove unneeded environment option from cpp-subprocess (Sebastian Falbesoner) 2088777ba0f9ad3f6d4ab8b0b6ff8aad71117307 remove unneeded cwd option from cpp-subprocess (Sebastian Falbesoner) 03ffb09c31aa04cc296c0ce10d07109e22a8dd75 remove unneeded bufsize option from cpp-subprocess (Sebastian Falbesoner) 79c30363733503a1fb7d4c98aa0d56ced0be6e32 remove unneeded close_fds option from cpp-subprocess (Sebastian Falbesoner) 62db8f8e5a6cfe19d905afc91731d6bc8a665f61 remove unneeded session_leader option from cpp-subprocess (Sebastian Falbesoner) 80d008c66d00d3496cd8549daee6775cf2c6b782 remove unneeded defer_spawn option from cpp-subprocess (Sebastian Falbesoner) cececad7b29e2ca3de1216db1c541dba6dc81bfa remove unneeded preexec function option from cpp-subprocess (Sebastian Falbesoner) 633e45b2e2728efcb0637afa94fcbd5756dfbe76 remove unneeded shell option from cpp-subprocess (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: The newly introduced cpp-subprocess library provides a good number of options for the `Popen` class: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/0de63b8b46eff5cda85b4950062703324ba65a80/src/util/subprocess.hpp#L1009-L1020 Some of them are either not fully implemented (`shell`, missing an implementation on Windows), implemented in an ugly way (e.g. using "Impoverished, meager, needy, truly needy version of type erasure" for `preexec_func` according to the author's own words) or simply unlikely to be ever needed for our external signer use-case (`defer_spawn`). Instead of maintaining incomplete and/or unneeded code, I'd suggest to get rid of it and only keep support for options if there is a strong reason for it. ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK 13adbf733f09c73c3cf0025d94c52f9cec5dba3b hebasto: re-ACK 13adbf733f09c73c3cf0025d94c52f9cec5dba3b. Tree-SHA512: 8270da27891cb659da2ef6062a23f4b86331859b15ac27b79ae7433b14f5bd7efaba621f2b3ba1953708d0f38377a8bd23ef1cc0f28b9c152ac8958dd9eec6b0
2024-04-23remove unneeded environment option from cpp-subprocessSebastian Falbesoner
2024-04-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29777: test: refactor: introduce and use ↵Ava Chow
`calculate_input_weight` helper 6d91cb781c30966963f28e7577c7aa3829fa9390 test: add unit tests for `calculate_input_weight` (Sebastian Falbesoner) f81fad5e0f3be1f7aed59f9da00396c75c2a6406 test: introduce and use `calculate_input_weight` helper (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: Rather than manually estimating an input's weight by adding up all the involved components (fixed-size skeleton, compact-serialized lengths, and the actual scriptSig / witness stack items) we can simply take use of the serialization classes `CTxIn` / `CTxInWitness` instead, to achieve the same with significantly less code. The new helper is used in the functional tests rpc_psbt.py and wallet_send.py, where the previous manual estimation code was duplicated. Unit tests are added in the second commit. ACKs for top commit: kevkevinpal: tACK [6d91cb7](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29777/commits/6d91cb781c30966963f28e7577c7aa3829fa9390) QureshiFaisal: tACK [6d91cb7](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29777/commits/6d91cb781c30966963f28e7577c7aa3829fa9390) achow101: ACK 6d91cb781c30966963f28e7577c7aa3829fa9390 AngusP: tACK 6d91cb781c30966963f28e7577c7aa3829fa9390 rkrux: tACK [6d91cb7](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29777/commits/6d91cb781c30966963f28e7577c7aa3829fa9390) Tree-SHA512: 04424e4d94d0e13745a9c11df2dd3697c98552bbb0e792c4af67ecbb66060adc3cc0cefc202cdee2d9db0baf85b8bedf2eb339ac4b316d986b5f10f6b70c5a33
2024-04-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29933: test: Fix intermittent timeout in ↵Ava Chow
p2p_tx_download.py fa6c300a9926a1d35fdd0a80f59ea39769bd2596 test: Fix intermittent timeout in p2p_tx_download.py (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Currently the test passes, but may fail during shutdown, because blocks and transactions are synced with `NUM_INBOUND` * `self.num_nodes` peers, which may take a long time. There is no need for this test to have this amount of inbounds. So avoid the extraneous inbounds to speed up the test and avoid the intermittent test failures. ACKs for top commit: instagibbs: ACK fa6c300a9926a1d35fdd0a80f59ea39769bd2596 fjahr: Thanks, ACK fa6c300a9926a1d35fdd0a80f59ea39769bd2596 achow101: ACK fa6c300a9926a1d35fdd0a80f59ea39769bd2596 theStack: ACK fa6c300a9926a1d35fdd0a80f59ea39769bd2596 Tree-SHA512: 0a480fd1db293ed8571ae629557cf81d5a79ec883e9e635f22c8a7cf48427161249ad2180b66c67661306f696c977b8e06ad520bd11911f119c9c95b3ffc9134
2024-04-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29657: Bugfix: bitcoin-cli: Check length of ↵Ava Chow
peer.transport_protocol_type c3e632b44153e314ef946f342c68c2758b1cbc4d Bugfix: bitcoin-cli: Check length of peer.transport_protocol_type (Luke Dashjr) Pull request description: "v" would dereference beyond the string length, and "v10" would show as '1' Turn both of these cases into a blank, like anything else unexpected currently is. ACKs for top commit: sipa: utACK c3e632b44153e314ef946f342c68c2758b1cbc4d. hernanmarino: utACK c3e632b44153e314ef946f342c68c2758b1cbc4d alfonsoromanz: ACK c3e632b44153e314ef946f342c68c2758b1cbc4d achow101: ACK c3e632b44153e314ef946f342c68c2758b1cbc4d Tree-SHA512: f641e4412521adae7c8c8e1f268bdaaa223d9048d8286e3df4b13905faaa0d601155ce581cd649f760cab2acc4122356fa94a44714f1f190845552100105eda0
2024-04-22sign: don't assume we are parsing a sane MiniscriptAntoine Poinsot
The script provided for signature might be externally provided, for instance by way of 'finalizepsbt'. Therefore the script might be ill-crafted, so don't assume pubkeys are always 32 bytes. Thanks to Niklas for finding this.
2024-04-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29850: net: Decrease nMaxIPs when learning from DNS seedsAva Chow
f2e3662e57eca1330962faf38ff428a564d50a11 net: Decrease nMaxIPs when learning from DNS seeds (laanwj) Pull request description: Limit number of IPs learned from a single DNS seed to 32, to prevent the results from one DNS seed from dominating AddrMan. Note that the number of results from a UDP DNS query is bounded to 33 already, but it is possible for it to use TCP where a larger number of results can be returned. Closes #16070. ACKs for top commit: Sjors: utACK f2e3662e57eca1330962faf38ff428a564d50a11 achow101: ACK f2e3662e57eca1330962faf38ff428a564d50a11 1440000bytes: utACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29850/commits/f2e3662e57eca1330962faf38ff428a564d50a11 mzumsande: utACK f2e3662e57eca1330962faf38ff428a564d50a11 Tree-SHA512: 3f108c2baba7adfedb8019daaf60aa00e628b38d3942e1319c7183a4683670be01929ced9e6372c8e983c902e8633f81fbef12d7cdcaadd7f77ed729c1019942
2024-04-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29898: test: Fix intermittent issue in p2p_handshake.pyglozow
6b02c11d667adff24daf611f9b14815d27963674 test: Fix intermittent issue in p2p_handshake.py (stratospher) Pull request description: When establishing outbound connections [`TestNode` --------> `P2PConnection`], `P2PConnection` listens for a single connection from `TestNode` on a [port which is fixed based on `p2p_idx`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/312f54278fd972ba3557c6a5b805fd244a063959/test/functional/test_framework/p2p.py#L746). If we reuse the same port when disconnecting and establishing connections again, we might hit this scenario where: - disconnection is done on python side for `P2PConnection` - disconnection not complete on c++ side for `TestNode` - we're trying to establish a new connection on same port again Prevent this scenario from happening by ensuring disconnection on c++ side for TestNode as well. One way to reproduce this on master would be adding a sleep statement before disconnection happens on c++ side. ```diff diff --git a/src/net.cpp b/src/net.cpp index e388f05b03..62507d1f39 100644 --- a/src/net.cpp +++ b/src/net.cpp @@ -2112,6 +2112,7 @@ void CConnman::SocketHandlerConnected(const std::vector<CNode*>& nodes, if (!pnode->fDisconnect) { LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "socket closed for peer=%d\n", pnode->GetId()); } + std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(1000)); pnode->CloseSocketDisconnect(); } else if (nBytes < 0) ``` ACKs for top commit: maflcko: lgtm ACK 6b02c11d667adff24daf611f9b14815d27963674 mzumsande: Tested ACK 6b02c11d667adff24daf611f9b14815d27963674 BrandonOdiwuor: Tested ACK 6b02c11d667adff24daf611f9b14815d27963674 theStack: Tested ACK 6b02c11d667adff24daf611f9b14815d27963674 glozow: ACK 6b02c11d667adff24daf611f9b14815d27963674 Tree-SHA512: 69509edb61ba45739fd585b6cc8a254f412975c124a5b5a52688288ecaaffd264dd76019b8290cc34c26c3ac2dfe477965ee5a11d7aabdd8e4d2a75229a4a068
2024-04-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27679: ZMQ: Support UNIX domain socketsAva Chow
21d0e6c7b7c7af7f6e54a45829b4fbfba6923b86 doc: release notes for PR 27679 (Matthew Zipkin) 791dea204ecde9b500ec243b4e16fc601998ec84 test: cover unix sockets in zmq interface (Matthew Zipkin) c87b0a0ff4cb6d83bb59360ac4453f6daa871177 zmq: accept unix domain socket address for notifier (Matthew Zipkin) Pull request description: This is a follow-up to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27375, allowing ZMQ notifications to be published to a UNIX domain socket. Fortunately, libzmq handles unix sockets already, all we really have to do to support it is allow the format in the actual option. [libzmq](https://libzmq.readthedocs.io/en/latest/zmq_ipc.html) uses the prefix `ipc://` as opposed to `unix:` which is [used by Tor](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/blob/main/doc/man/tor.1.txt?ref_type=heads#L1475) and now also by [bitcoind](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/a85e5a7c9ab75209bc88e49be6991ba0a467034e/doc/release-notes-27375.md?plain=1#L5) so we need to switch that internally. As far as I can tell, [LND](https://github.com/lightninglabs/gozmq/blob/d20a764486bf506bc045642e455bc7f0d21b232a/zmq.go#L38) supports `ipc://` and `unix://` (notice the double slashes). With this patch, LND can connect to bitcoind using unix sockets: Example: *bitcoin.conf*: ``` zmqpubrawblock=unix:/tmp/zmqsb zmqpubrawtx=unix:/tmp/zmqst ``` *lnd.conf*: ``` bitcoind.zmqpubrawblock=ipc:///tmp/zmqsb bitcoind.zmqpubrawtx=ipc:///tmp/zmqst ``` ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK 21d0e6c7b7c7af7f6e54a45829b4fbfba6923b86 tdb3: crACK for 21d0e6c7b7c7af7f6e54a45829b4fbfba6923b86. Changes lgtm. Will follow up with some testing within the next few days as time allows. achow101: ACK 21d0e6c7b7c7af7f6e54a45829b4fbfba6923b86 guggero: Tested and code review ACK 21d0e6c7b7c7 Tree-SHA512: ffd50222e80dd029d903e5ddde37b83f72dfec1856a3f7ce49da3b54a45de8daaf80eea1629a30f58559f4b8ded0b29809548c0638cd1c2811b2736ad8b73030
2024-04-22doc: explain what the wallet password doesBrandon Odiwuor
2024-04-22test: Fix intermittent timeout in p2p_tx_download.pyMarcoFalke
2024-04-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29879: fuzz: explicitly cap the vsize of RBFs for ↵glozow
diagram checks 016ed248ba0ae64e3f0c93bb47a2cd9b5e49cd85 fuzz: explicitly cap the vsize of RBFs for diagram checks (Greg Sanders) Pull request description: In master we are hitting a case where vsize transactions much larger than max standard size are causing an overflow in not-yet-exposed RBF diagram checking code: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29757#issuecomment-2049220195 `ConsumeTxMemPoolEntry` is creating entries with tens of thousands of sigops cost, causing the resulting RBFs to be "overly large". To fix this I cause the fuzz test to stop adding transactions to the mempool when we reach a potential overflow of `int32_t`. ACKs for top commit: glozow: ACK 016ed248ba0ae64e3f0c93bb47a2cd9b5e49cd85 marcofleon: ACK 016ed248ba0ae64e3f0c93bb47a2cd9b5e49cd85. I ran libFuzzer on `package_rbf` on the current master branch until the overflow was encountered. Then I built the PR branch and ran the fuzzer using the crash input. Tree-SHA512: b3ffc98d2c4598eb3010edd58b9370aab1441aafbb1044c83b2b90c17dfe9135b8de9dba475dd0108863c1ffedede443cd978e95231a41cf1f0715629197fa51
2024-04-21ci: Drop no longer needed `-I` flag in "tidy" taskHennadii Stepanov
2024-04-19Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29827: test: p2p: add test for rejected tx request ↵glozow
logic (`m_recent_rejects` filter) 60ca5d55081275a011ccfc9546e0c4a8c4030493 test: p2p: add test for rejected tx request logic (`m_recent_rejects` filter) (Sebastian Falbesoner) e9dc511a7e9a562f953ff93f358102f555f583e6 fixup: get all utxos up front in fill_mempool, discourage wallet mixing (glozow) Pull request description: Motivated by the discussion in #28970 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28970#discussion_r1553911167), this PR adds test coverage for the logic around the `m_recent_rejects` filter, in particular that the filter is cleared after a new block comes in: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/f0794cbd405636a7f528a60f2873050b865cf7e8/src/net_processing.cpp#L2199-L2206 As expected, the second part of the test fails if the following patch is applied: ```diff diff --git a/src/net_processing.cpp b/src/net_processing.cpp index 6996af38cb..5cb1090e70 100644 --- a/src/net_processing.cpp +++ b/src/net_processing.cpp @@ -2202,7 +2202,7 @@ bool PeerManagerImpl::AlreadyHaveTx(const GenTxid& gtxid) // or a double-spend. Reset the rejects filter and give those // txs a second chance. hashRecentRejectsChainTip = m_chainman.ActiveChain().Tip()->GetBlockHash(); - m_recent_rejects.reset(); + //m_recent_rejects.reset(); } const uint256& hash = gtxid.GetHash(); ``` I'm still not sure in which file this test fits best, and if there is already test coverage for the first part of the test somewhere. Happy for any suggestions. ACKs for top commit: maflcko: ACK 60ca5d55081275a011ccfc9546e0c4a8c4030493 🍳 glozow: code review ACK 60ca5d55081275a011ccfc9546e0c4a8c4030493 instagibbs: ACK 60ca5d55081275a011ccfc9546e0c4a8c4030493 Tree-SHA512: 9cab43858e8f84db04a708151e6775c9cfc68c20ff53096220eac0b2c406f31aaf9223e8e04be345e95bf0a3f6dd15efac50b0ebeb1582a48a4560b3ab0bcba5
2024-04-19test: Fix intermittent issue in p2p_handshake.pystratospher
If we reuse the same port when disconnecting and establishing connections again, we might hit this scenario: - disconnection is done on python side for P2PConnection - disconnection is not complete on c++ side for TestNode - we're trying to establish a new connection on same port again Prevent this scenario from happening by ensuring disconnection on c++ side for TestNode as well.
2024-04-18Merge bitcoin-core/gui#808: Change example address from legacy (P2PKH) to ↵merge-script
bech32m (P2TR) c6d1b8de89d87fe4fd171dc85557299e429e6564 gui: change example address from legacy (P2PKH) to bech32m (P2TR) (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: Legacy addresses are less and less common these days and not recommended to use, so it seems senseful to also reflect that in the example addresses and update to the most recent address / output type (bech32m / P2TR). Also, as I couldn't see any value in computing these at runtime, they are pre-generated. This was done with the following Python script, executed in `./test/functional` (it's also included in the commit body, though without the she-bang): ```python #!/usr/bin/env python3 from test_framework.segwit_addr import CHARSET, decode_segwit_address, encode_segwit_address from test_framework.messages import sha256 output_key = sha256(b'bitcoin dummy taproot output key') for network, hrp in [('mainnet', 'bc'), ('signet', 'tb'), ('testnet', 'tb'), ('regtest', 'bcrt')]: dummy_address = encode_segwit_address(hrp, 1, output_key) while decode_segwit_address(hrp, dummy_address) != (None, None): last_char = CHARSET[(CHARSET.index(dummy_address[-1]) + 1) % 32] dummy_address = dummy_address[:-1] + last_char print(f'{network:7} example address: {dummy_address}') ``` Note that the last bech32 character is modified in order to make the checksum fail. master (mainnet): ![image](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/assets/91535/8c94cc1e-5649-47ed-8b2d-33b18654f6a2) PR (mainnet): ![image](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/assets/91535/1ce208a6-1218-4850-93e0-5323c73e9049) ACKs for top commit: maflcko: lgtm ACK c6d1b8de89d87fe4fd171dc85557299e429e6564 pablomartin4btc: tACK c6d1b8de89d87fe4fd171dc85557299e429e6564 Tree-SHA512: a53c267a3e0d29b9c41bf043b123e7152fbf297e2322d74ce047ba2582b54768187162d462cc334e91a84874731c2e0793726ad44d9970c10ecfe70a1d4f3f1c
2024-04-18Merge bitcoin-core/gui#806: refactor: Misc int sign change fixesmerge-script
05416422d354b29d59558ce227e076028338b442 refactor: Avoid implicit-integer-sign-change in processNewTransaction (MarcoFalke) 321f105d08ddf958881908ea57ad263ffdccd225 refactor: Avoid implicit-signed-integer-truncation-or-sign-change in FreedesktopImage (MarcoFalke) 6d8eecd33a521ea9016be3714d53ea4729b955e6 refactor: Avoid implicit-integer-sign-change in createTransaction (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This is allowed by the language. However, the `integer` sanitizer complains about it. Thus, fix it, so that the `integer` sanitizer can be used in the future to catch unintended sign changes. Fixes #805. ACKs for top commit: pablomartin4btc: tACK 05416422d354b29d59558ce227e076028338b442 hebasto: ACK 05416422d354b29d59558ce227e076028338b442, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK. Tree-SHA512: eaa941479bd7bee196eb8b31d93b8e1db122410cf62e8ec4cbbec35cfd14cc766081c3df5dd14a228e21ad2678d8b8ba0d2649e5934c994a90ae96d8b264b4ce
2024-04-17Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28340: security: restrict abis in bitcoind.serviceRyan Ofsky
0244416aacbad03e4ebe8f2c95c7861a318916ea security: restrict abis in bitcoind.service (Charlie) Pull request description: [As noted here](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html#MemoryDenyWriteExecute=), it's a good idea to pair `MemoryDenyWriteExecute=true` with `SystemCallArchitectures=native` because `MemoryDenyWriteExecute` can be circumvented in some operating systems which support multiple ABIs like x86/x86-64. This helps restrict the possible application binary interfaces (ABIs) that can be used when running bitcoind through systemd, reducing the attack surface area. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK 0244416aacbad03e4ebe8f2c95c7861a318916ea . This is a sensible security feature. 0xB10C: ACK 0244416aacbad03e4ebe8f2c95c7861a318916ea Tree-SHA512: 77a35b0674d8d67d857cd20ae1b8cd011f82d6f5ed21bc106cbe45bfa937e786ddc1bf7261e3bdb8c289df1224e91658760905d2c8f37cc4c6506ef8037ad158
2024-04-17Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28373: doc: Add example of mixing private and public ↵Ava Chow
keys in descriptors 24b67fa9f602cdeac0e9736256f77d048f616c48 doc: Add example of mixing private and public keys in descriptors (Anton A) Pull request description: closes: #27414 ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK 24b67fa9f602cdeac0e9736256f77d048f616c48 alfonsoromanz: Re ACK 24b67fa9f602cdeac0e9736256f77d048f616c48 Tree-SHA512: 8c063f23199ac0ff35909f786a5b0de1b4a9b15d1e93bdcdac10cb4bd2002c12e99b6fb1c2e56d16971e7622b67d910b79088429df92c48279be2d7797049911
2024-04-17Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29875: chore: fix some typos in commentsmerge-script
b1ee4a557beb1b4c65eca81c567a4afa2a7a23ca chore: fix some typos in comments (StevenMia) Pull request description: Fixes typos. ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK b1ee4a557beb1b4c65eca81c567a4afa2a7a23ca Tree-SHA512: 29a93db2091337ac6fd1e403f12b2c96be4c22e783a60dbf5b3e3988b962246b58705ca3c1274ed1ad2623f7632ac7eb90ca1e8b7e7992bc9d2f046f73cdf4d6
2024-04-17Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29859: build: Fix false positive `CHECK_ATOMIC` testmerge-script
dd3e0fa12534c9e782dc9c24d2e30b70a0d73176 build: Fix false positive `CHECK_ATOMIC` test for clang-15 (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: On the master branch @ 0de63b8b46eff5cda85b4950062703324ba65a80, a building `bitcoind` with clang-15 for `i686-pc-linux-gnu` fails to link: ``` CXXLD bitcoind /usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o): in function `std::remove_volatile<double>::type std::__atomic_impl::load<double>(double const*, std::memory_order)': /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:948: undefined reference to `__atomic_load' /usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o): in function `void std::__atomic_impl::store<double>(double*, std::remove_volatile<double>::type, std::memory_order)': /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store' /usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o): in function `void std::__atomic_impl::store<double>(double*, std::remove_volatile<double>::type, std::memory_order)': /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store' /usr/bin/ld: /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store' /usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o): in function `std::remove_volatile<double>::type std::__atomic_impl::load<double>(double const*, std::memory_order)': /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:948: undefined reference to `__atomic_load' /usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o): in function `void std::__atomic_impl::store<double>(double*, std::remove_volatile<double>::type, std::memory_order)': /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store' /usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-backup.o): in function `void std::__atomic_impl::store<double>(double*, std::remove_volatile<double>::type, std::memory_order)': /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store' /usr/bin/ld: /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store' /usr/bin/ld: /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store' /usr/bin/ld: /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: undefined reference to `__atomic_store' /usr/bin/ld: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-backup.o):/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/atomic_base.h:940: more undefined references to `__atomic_store' follow clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation) ``` due to false positive `CHECK_ATOMIC` test in the `configure` script. This PR fixes this test. ACKs for top commit: maflcko: review ACK dd3e0fa12534c9e782dc9c24d2e30b70a0d73176 fanquake: ACK dd3e0fa12534c9e782dc9c24d2e30b70a0d73176 Tree-SHA512: b60acf8d83fc84cc3280d95028395d341ed9ed2fcf38ae0a101d50aa19cc35540e9763aa36668c4dc1e1bc7e1f33dbda0e662df39c9e414a284ef91d7fc55fba
2024-04-17Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29846: guix: replace GCC unaligned VMOV patch with ↵merge-script
binutils patch a0dc2ebcda9e33aa5320221cd4ea371f84d221fd guix: replace GCC unaligned VMOV patch with binutils patch (fanquake) Pull request description: Rather than invasively patching GCC, given we have binutils 2.38 available, we can patch it to flip the default for `-muse-unaligned-vector-move`. A 1 line binutils patch, is much more maintainable than the ~300 line patch into GCC. It's also a slight inprovement in regards to patching out ualigned instructions in the release binaries. For comparison: Master: ```bash objdump -D bin/*.exe | rg "vmova|vmovdqa|vmovaps|vmovapd|vmovdqa64|vmovdqa32" 141b8be20: c5 f8 28 1a vmovaps(%rdx), %xmm3 1420564b3: c5 79 29 36 vmovapd%xmm14, (%rsi) 1403060f3: c5 79 29 36 vmovapd%xmm14, (%rsi) 140792b13: c5 79 29 36 vmovapd%xmm14, (%rsi) 140cb0693: c5 79 29 36 vmovapd%xmm14, (%rsi) 1415ea0f3: c5 79 29 36 vmovapd%xmm14, (%rsi) ``` This PR: ```bash objdump -D bin/*.exe | rg "vmova|vmovdqa|vmovaps|vmovapd|vmovdqa64|vmovdqa32" 141b8be20: c5 f8 28 1a vmovaps(%rdx), %xmm3 1420564b3: c5 79 29 36 vmovapd%xmm14, (%rsi) 1403060f3: c5 79 29 36 vmovapd%xmm14, (%rsi) 140792b13: c5 79 29 36 vmovapd%xmm14, (%rsi) 140cb0693: c5 79 29 36 vmovapd%xmm14, (%rsi) ``` ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK a0dc2ebcda9e33aa5320221cd4ea371f84d221fd Tree-SHA512: b3b6dcd2efaaa825d32c768302651d26a120a3e47b93fafb862a1884ff68fd96edb42ea9bc9974c005c8f5a1d15c217deec0ed462cc4a3365cab1bad5a0b5fef
2024-04-17Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29893: test: fix intermittent failure in ↵glozow
p2p_compactblocks_hb.py 1ae5b208d339fa984d9caf4fab89b0b2ba9cc197 test: fix intermittent failure in p2p_compactblocks_hb.py (Martin Zumsande) Pull request description: Fixes #29860 As a result of node1 receiving a block, it sends out SENDCMPCT messages to some of its peers to update the high-bandwidth status. We need to wait until those are received and processed by the peers to avoid intermittent failures. Before, we'd only wait until all peers have synced with the new block (within `generate`) which is not sufficient. I could reproduce the failure by adding a `std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(1000));` sleep to the [net_processing code](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/c7567d9223a927a88173ff04eeb4f54a5c02b43d/src/net_processing.cpp#L3763) that processes `NetMsgType::SENDCMPCT`. ACKs for top commit: instagibbs: ACK 1ae5b208d339fa984d9caf4fab89b0b2ba9cc197 alfonsoromanz: Tested ACK 1ae5b208d339fa984d9caf4fab89b0b2ba9cc197 glozow: ACK 1ae5b208d339fa984d9caf4fab89b0b2ba9cc197 Tree-SHA512: 47c29616e73a5e0ff966fc231e4f672c1a6892511e5c10a3905b30ad6b2a3d1267fa0a88bd8f64b523fe580199d22a43545c84e361879e5096483152065c4b9a
2024-04-17Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29892: test: Fix failing univalue float testmerge-script
fa4c69669e079c38844ecea1ad3394aae3702ae1 test: Fix failing univalue float test (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Currently the test may fail for some compilers, because `1e-8` may not be possible to represent exactly/consistently. ``` $ ./src/univalue/test/object object: univalue/test/object.cpp:424: void univalue_readwrite(): Assertion `v.read("0.00000000000000000000000000000000000001e+30 ") && v.get_real() == 1e-8' failed. Aborted (core dumped) ``` Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27256#discussion_r1567356943 ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK fa4c69669e079c38844ecea1ad3394aae3702ae1 stickies-v: ACK fa4c69669e079c38844ecea1ad3394aae3702ae1 , thanks for fixing! Tree-SHA512: dea4f4f843381d5e8ffaa812b2290a11e081b29f8777d041751c4aa9942e60f1f8d2d1a652d9a52b41dec470a490c9fe26ca9bc762dd593c3521b328a8af2826
2024-04-17Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29828: guix: remove `gcc-toolchain static` from ↵merge-script
Windows build 05da2460db895374ea1fd89e4b8b4b73689f8faf guix: remove gcc-toolchain static from Windows build (fanquake) Pull request description: The libs in this dir are the following: ```bash ls /gnu/store/2vnbkrdin4rrf7ygnr80mlcglin4qqa4-gcc-toolchain-12.3.0-static/lib/ libanl.a libc.a libdl.a libm.a libBrokenLocale.a libcrypt.a libg.a libmcheck.a libpthread.a librt.a libresolv.a libutil.a ``` These do not need to be propogated into the Windows build environment. Guix Build (aarch64): ```bash 450c0c4f45f9cb7ed7fc2ef6e7557b6a23004b82c951399da3b7635e8451a076 guix-build-05da2460db89/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-05da2460db89.tar.gz 5df68ab18636090c387bc90297356d0e148b02931d3a99c0f6d33cd268aa072b guix-build-05da2460db89/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part 13e979f60d9296aa11081fbbb360404da9fbb797bb4663ed2d1189d800659b4f guix-build-05da2460db89/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-05da2460db89-win64-debug.zip d1cc78437a96f012a59af7c757bef592f163559e523d45014d7804d0be29a8b8 guix-build-05da2460db89/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-05da2460db89-win64-setup-unsigned.exe 33a9cfd4475677646bb32c9c45c25bd796ca5adb126590bf556d4e6f9592c676 guix-build-05da2460db89/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-05da2460db89-win64-unsigned.tar.gz 5d2ee251668d3d31bf378826ab06f98542dd20926cdee2df5c3315e11222a519 guix-build-05da2460db89/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-05da2460db89-win64.zip ``` Somewhat similar to #29673. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK 05da2460db895374ea1fd89e4b8b4b73689f8faf hebasto: ACK 05da2460db895374ea1fd89e4b8b4b73689f8faf, Tree-SHA512: bf514a726a22e2bfae4de645b10d90a66fe090971340c4299aeb9b2ff9cf536ca6cfed274d312ea5d5a172775cbda6db0e609492ec603f5aee55c8de81462cc0
2024-04-16doc: release notes for PR 27679Matthew Zipkin
2024-04-16test: cover unix sockets in zmq interfaceMatthew Zipkin
2024-04-16zmq: accept unix domain socket address for notifierMatthew Zipkin
2024-04-16Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29726: assumeutxo: Fix -reindex before snapshot was ↵Ryan Ofsky
validated b7ba60f81a33db876f88b5f9af1e5025d679b5be test: add coverage for -reindex and assumeutxo (Martin Zumsande) e57f951805b429534c75ec1e6b2a1f16ae24efb5 init, validation: Fix -reindex option with an existing snapshot (Martin Zumsande) Pull request description: In c711ca186f8d8a28810be0beedcb615ddcf93163 logic was introduced that `-reindex` and `-reindex-chainstate` will delete the snapshot chainstate. This doesn't work currently, instead of deleting the snapshot chainstate the node crashes with an assert (this can be triggered by applying the added test commit on master). Fix this, and another bug that would prevent the new active chainstate from having a mempool after `-reindex` has deleted the snapshot (also covered by the test). ACKs for top commit: fjahr: re-ACK b7ba60f81a33db876f88b5f9af1e5025d679b5be hernanmarino: crACK b7ba60f81a33db876f88b5f9af1e5025d679b5be . Good fix BrandonOdiwuor: re-ACK b7ba60f81a33db876f88b5f9af1e5025d679b5be byaye: Tested ACK b7ba60f81a33db876f88b5f9af1e5025d679b5be Tree-SHA512: c168f36997d7677d590af37b10427870f5d30123abf1c76032a16661e486735373bfa7e049e6aca439526fbcb6d619f970bf9d042196c851bf058a75a32fafdc
2024-04-16test: fix intermittent failure in p2p_compactblocks_hb.pyMartin Zumsande
As a result of node1 receiving a block, it sends out SENDCMPCT messages to its peers to update the status. We need to wait until those are received and processed by the peers to avoid intermittent failures.
2024-04-16wallet: return and display signer errorSjors Provoost
Both RPC and GUI now render a useful error message instead of (silently) failing. Replace bool with util::Result<void> to clarify that this either succeeds or returns an error message.
2024-04-16wallet: compare address returned by displayaddressSjors Provoost
Update external signer documentation to reflect this requirement, which HWI already implements.
2024-04-16test: use h marker for external signer mockSjors Provoost
Consistent with #26076
2024-04-16fuzz: explicitly cap the vsize of RBFs for diagram checksGreg Sanders
2024-04-16test: Fix failing univalue float testMarcoFalke
2024-04-16netbase: clean up Proxy loggingMatthew Zipkin
2024-04-16remove unneeded cwd option from cpp-subprocessSebastian Falbesoner