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This reverts the changes made in merge commit
1b307613604883daea4913a65da30ae073c9dc4d:
This reverts commit b919efadff3d0393f4a8c3c1dc735f7ac5c665bb.
This reverts commit d54f64c6c700be0604190f52c84fc5f1cdd9f02f.
This reverts commit 787f40668dc15980c3d6de028d7950c08175d84a.
This reverts commit d6306466626635e6fee44385e6a688c8dc118eb5.
This reverts commit e6e44eedd56ecaf59f3fabf8e07ab7dee0ddb1b6.
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b919efadff3d0393f4a8c3c1dc735f7ac5c665bb depends: Use default macos clang compiler (Russell Yanofsky)
d54f64c6c700be0604190f52c84fc5f1cdd9f02f Add multiprocess travis configuration (Russell Yanofsky)
787f40668dc15980c3d6de028d7950c08175d84a Set LD_LIBRARY_PATH consistently in travis tests (Russell Yanofsky)
d6306466626635e6fee44385e6a688c8dc118eb5 libmultiprocess depends build (Russell Yanofsky)
e6e44eedd56ecaf59f3fabf8e07ab7dee0ddb1b6 Multiprocess build changes (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
This splits autotools, depends build, and travis changes out of #10102, so code changes and build system changes can be reviewed separately.
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hebasto:
re-ACK b919efadff3d0393f4a8c3c1dc735f7ac5c665bb, rebased only since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16367#issuecomment-605514556) review.
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01a3392b1b778fa4fcf568013326d6ea1de4fb3b Drop bitcoin-wallet dependency on libevent (Russell Yanofsky)
0660119ac372c2863d14060ac1bc9bc243771f94 Drop unintended bitcoin-tx dependency on libevent (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This fixes compile errors trying to build bitcoin-tx and bitcoin-wallet without libevent, which were reported by Luke Dashjr in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18465
The fix avoiding `bitcoin-tx` dependency on libevent just adds a conditional build rule. This is implemented in the first commit (more details in commit description).
The fix avoiding `bitcoin-wallet` dependency on libevent requires minor code changes, because `bitcoin-wallet` (unlike `bitcoin-tx`) links against code that calls `urlDecode` / `evhttp_uridecode`. This fix is implemented in the second commit (again details in the commit description).
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jonasschnelli:
utACK 01a3392b1b778fa4fcf568013326d6ea1de4fb3b.
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Now that 0.20 branch has been split off, master is 0.20.99 (pre-0.21).
Also clean out release notes.
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autotools and automake changes to support multiprocess execution.
This adds a new --enable-multiprocess flag, and build configuration code to
detect libraries needed for multiprocess support. The --enable-multiprocess
flag builds new bitcoin-node and bitcoin-gui executables, which are updated in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102 to communicate across processes.
But for now they are functionally equivalent to existing bitcoind and
bitcoin-qt executables.
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Don't include util/url.cpp to libbitcoin_util.a when libevent isn't available.
This fixes a compile error trying to build bitcoin-tx without libevent reported
by Luke Dashjr in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18465
Fixes #18465
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This improves the portability of the codebase and fixes compilation
with mingw-w64 7.0+.
Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
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faf7d4fa86b700ec272806cd2bd8666a92405619 build: Add cov_fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
fac71e364e4bbaeffc35e45aff8c8c2c6f2b5c67 build: link fuzz/test_runner.py for out-of-tree builds (MarcoFalke)
faf2c5aca01643eb560287e08f9c0a7ca0ac9c88 build: Remove unused USE_COVERAGE (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Only libFuzzer is supported right now, so clang is required. Thus, this needs a workaround such as https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/12602#issuecomment-562788247
Can be tested with:
```
mkdir build && cd build
../configure --enable-fuzz --with-sanitizers=fuzzer --enable-lcov --enable-lcov-branch-coverage CC=clang CXX=clang++
make $MAKEJOBS
make cov_fuzz
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practicalswift:
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sysctl() on *BSD takes a "const int *name", whereas sysctl() on macOS
it takes an "int *name". So our configure check and sysctl() detection on
macOS currently fails:
```bash
/usr/include/sys/sysctl.h:759:9: note: candidate function not viable:
no known conversion from 'const int [2]' to 'int *' for 1st argument
int sysctl(int *, u_int, void *, size_t *, void *, size_t);
```
This change removes the name argument from the sysctl() detection check,
meaning we will detect correctly on macOS and *BSD.
For consistency we also switch to using the more generic, non-const
version of the name parameter in the rest of our usage.
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ddc7e42d600a0cb3e763cda0dc04a1f2f34e9440 build: Set minimum Automake version to 1.13 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR suggests to set the required minimum Automake version to `1.13` explicitly for the following reasons:
- it guarantees that [CVE-2012-3386](https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake/2012-07/msg00023.html) has been fixed
- `AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR` macro support, which we already use; from the [release notes](https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake/2012-12/msg00038.html):
> Improvements to aclocal and related rebuilds rules:
> - Autoconf-provided macros AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR and AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS are now traced by aclocal, and can be used to declare the local m4 include directories. Formerly, one had to specify it with an explicit '-I' option to the 'aclocal' invocation.
- `AM_SILENT_RULES` macro support (since version `1.11`)
Automake `1.13` requires Autoconf `2.65` or greater. We already have `2.69` since #17769.
---
For reference, Automake `1.13` was released in [December of 2012](https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake/2012-12/msg00038.html).
CentOS 7 uses Automake [`1.13.4`](https://centos.pkgs.org/7/centos-x86_64/automake-1.13.4-3.el7.noarch.rpm.html)
See the Automake docs for more info:
- [`AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE`](https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/automake.html#Public-Macros)
- [List of Automake options](https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/automake.html#List-of-Automake-options)
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laanwj:
so also ACK ddc7e42d600a0cb3e763cda0dc04a1f2f34e9440
fanquake:
ACK ddc7e42d600a0cb3e763cda0dc04a1f2f34e9440 - I think adding a minimum required version here is fine. I'd be surprised if someone who is currently building Bitcoin Core was unable to after this change.
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fae86c38bca5c960462e53975314a0749db5d17d util: Remove unused MilliSleep (MarcoFalke)
fa9af06d91e9357e86863781746f0e78a509967e scripted-diff: Replace MilliSleep with UninterruptibleSleep (MarcoFalke)
fa4620be782c2bf6b5ffddf4f671194fdd1536f3 util: Add UnintrruptibleSleep (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
We don't use the interruptible feature of boost's sleep anywhere, so replace it with the sleep in `std::thread`
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ajtowns:
ACK fae86c38bca5c960462e53975314a0749db5d17d quick code review
practicalswift:
ACK fae86c38bca5c960462e53975314a0749db5d17d -- patch looks correct
sipa:
Concept and code review ACK fae86c38bca5c960462e53975314a0749db5d17d
fanquake:
ACK fae86c38bca5c960462e53975314a0749db5d17d - note that an instance of `DHAVE_WORKING_BOOST_SLEEP_FOR` was missed in the [linter](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/test/lint/extended-lint-cppcheck.sh#L69), but that can be cleaned up later.
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If used, this will enable additional compile / link time flags
that will make subsequent builds of bitcoind determinisitic.
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This is supported by GCC and Clang.
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/DiagnosticsReference.html#wreturn-type
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d76894987d0277e8011932ab7dfd77c537f8ea6e logging: enable thread_local usage on macOS (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Now that we're building against a newer SDK (`10.14`), we should be able to enable `thread_local` usage on macOS. Have tested building and running locally, as well as cross-compiling and running the binaries on a macOS 10.14 system.
#### master 8a56f79d491271120abc3843c46e9dda44edd308
```bash
src/bitcoind -logthreadnames=1
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Bitcoin Core version v0.19.99.0-8a56f79d4 (release build)
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Assuming ancestors of block 00000000000000000005f8920febd3925f8272a6a71237563d78c2edfdd09ddf have valid signatures.
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Setting nMinimumChainWork=000000000000000000000000000000000000000008ea3cf107ae0dec57f03fe8
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Using the 'sse4(1way),sse41(4way),avx2(8way)' SHA256 implementation
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Using RdSeed as additional entropy source
```
#### this PR d76894987d0277e8011932ab7dfd77c537f8ea6e
```bash
checking for thread_local support... yes
...
src/bitcoind -logthreadnames=1
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [net] net thread start
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [opencon] opencon thread start
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [dnsseed] dnsseed thread start
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [init] init message: Done loading
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [msghand] msghand thread start
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [addcon] addcon thread start
...
2020-02-06T04:17:54Z [init] tor: Thread interrupt
2020-02-06T04:17:54Z [init] Shutdown: In progress...
```
From the [Xcode 8 release notes](https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/releasenotes/DeveloperTools/RN-Xcode/Chapters/Introduction.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40001051-CH1-SW78)
> C++ now supports the thread_local keyword, which declares thread-local storage (TLS) and supports C++ classes with non-trivial constructors and destructors. (9001553)
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK d76894987d0277e8011932ab7dfd77c537f8ea6e
nijynot:
ACK d768949
hebasto:
ACK d76894987d0277e8011932ab7dfd77c537f8ea6e
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677fb8e92380d4deb6a3753047c01f7cf7b5af91 test: Add ubsan surpression for crc32c (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
8e68bb1ddeca504bedd40aee8492b5478a88c1e5 build: Disable msvc warning 4722 for leveldb build (Aaron Clauson)
be23949765e1b2e050574c6c2a136658a89dee5d build: MSVC changes for leveldb update (Aaron Clauson)
9ebdf047578f0da7e6578d0c51c32f55e84ac157 build: CRC32C build system integration (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
402252a8081e25f22aa1a5c60708714cf1d84ec4 build: Add LCOV exception for crc32c (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
3a037d0067c2c12a1c2c800fb85613a0a2911253 test: Add crc32c exception to various linters and generation scripts (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
84ff1b2076ef91ce688930d0aa0a7f4078ef3e1d test: Add crc32c to subtree check linter (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
7cf13a513409c18d18dff2f6203b3630937b487d doc: Add crc32c subtree to developer notes (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
24d02a9ac00a82d172b171f73554a882df264c80 build: Update build system for new leveldb (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
2e1819311a59fb5cb26e3ca50a510bfe01358350 Squashed 'src/crc32c/' content from commit 224988680f7673cd7c769963d4035cb315aa3388 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
66480821b36c839ab7615cb9309850015bceadb0 Squashed 'src/leveldb/' changes from f545dfabff4c2e9836efed094dba99a34fbc6b88..f8ae182c1e5176d12e816fb2217ae33a5472fdd7 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This updates leveldb to currently newest upstream commit https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/commit/0c40829872a9f00f38e11dc370ff8adb3e19f25b:
- CRC32C hardware acceleration is now an external library [crc32c](https://github.com/google/crc32c). This adds acceleration on ARM, and should be faster on x86 because of using prefetch. It also makes it easy to support similar instruction sets on other platforms in the future.
- Thread handling uses C++11, instead of platform specific code.
- Native windows environment was added. No need to maintain our own hacky one, anymore.
- Upstream now builds using CMake. This doesn't mean we need to use that (phew), but internal configuration changed to a a series of checks, instead of OS profiles. This means the blanket error "Cannot build leveldb for $host. Please file a bug report' is removed.
All changes: https://github.com/google/leveldb/compare/a53934a3ae1244679f812d998a4f16f2c7f309a6...0c40829872a9f00f38e11dc370ff8adb3e19f25b
Pretty much all our changes have been subsumed by upstream, so we figured it was cleaner to start over with a new branch from upstream with the still-relevant patches applied: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/tree/bitcoin-fork-new
There's quite some testing to be done (see below). See https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/issues/25 and https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/pull/26 for more history and context.
TODO:
- [x] Subtree `crc32c`
- [x] Make linters happy about crc32 subtree
- [x] Integrate `crc32c` library into build system
- [x] MSVC build system
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sipa:
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Upstream leveldb switched build systems, which means we need to define
a few different values.
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This flag was used when building 32-bit Windows executables, which we no-longer
do, and is not accepted by the linker for any of the hosts we currently build
for. i.e:
```bash
checking whether the linker accepts -Wl,--large-address-aware... no
```
--large-address-aware
If given, the appropriate bit in the "Characteristics" field of the COFF
header is set to indicate that this executable supports virtual addresses
greater than 2 gigabytes. This should be used in conjunction with the /3GB
or /USERVA=value megabytes switch in the "[operating systems]" section of
the BOOT .INI. Otherwise, this bit has no effect. [This option is specific
to PE targeted ports of the linker]
You can check that the appropriate bit in the COFF header of our current
Windows binaries is still be set using dumpbin. i.e:
```powershell
dumpbin /headers .\bitcoind.exe
FILE HEADER VALUES
<snip>
26 characteristics
Executable
Line numbers stripped
Application can handle large (>2GB) addresses
```
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While cross compiling, HOST=x86_64-w64-mingw32, none of these
libs actually seem to be passed to the linker.
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f7453dcc0386a4a1162ced1a490c096afa13178a build: remove linking librt for backwards compatibility (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Now that we require glibc 2.17+, see #17538, we can remove linking librt
for backwards compatibility purposes. The `clock_*` functions from librt
were merged into glibc as part of the [2.17 release](https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-announce/2012/msg00001.html):
* The `clock_*` suite of functions (declared in <time.h>) is now available
directly in the main C library. Previously it was necessary to link with
-lrt to use these functions. This change has the effect that a
single-threaded program that uses a function such as `clock_gettime' (and
is not linked with -lrt) will no longer implicitly load the pthreads
library at runtime and so will not suffer the overheads associated with
multi-thread support in other code such as the C++ runtime library.
Note that `librt` is already unused by the RISC-V and AARCH64 binaries as their librts don't export any `clock_*` functions. As an example, you can find a diff of the arm32 vs arm64 librt symbols [here](https://gist.github.com/fanquake/b08cb1f0d14df3133395d7796ebf030c).
Below is the library usage for the `v0.19.0.1` release (can delete these tables pre-merge).
#### RISC-V
```bash
riscv/bin/bitcoin-cli: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1']
riscv/bin/bitcoin-qt: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libfontconfig.so.1', 'libfreetype.so.6', 'libxcb.so.1', 'libdl.so.2', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1', 'libatomic.so.1']
riscv/bin/bitcoin-wallet: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1', 'libatomic.so.1']
riscv/bin/bitcoind: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1', 'libatomic.so.1']
riscv/bin/bitcoin-tx: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1']
riscv/bin/test_bitcoin: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1', 'libatomic.so.1']
```
#### AARCH64
```bash
aarch64/bin/bitcoin-cli: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-aarch64.so.1']
aarch64/bin/bitcoin-qt: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libfontconfig.so.1', 'libfreetype.so.6', 'libxcb.so.1', 'libdl.so.2', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-aarch64.so.1']
aarch64/bin/bitcoin-wallet: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-aarch64.so.1']
aarch64/bin/bitcoind: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-aarch64.so.1']
aarch64/bin/bitcoin-tx: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-aarch64.so.1']
aarch64/bin/test_bitcoin: ['libpthread.so.0', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-aarch64.so.1']
```
#### ARM LINUX GNUEABIHF
```bash
arm32/bin/bitcoin-cli: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-armhf.so.3']
arm32/bin/bitcoin-qt: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libfontconfig.so.1', 'libfreetype.so.6', 'libxcb.so.1', 'libdl.so.2', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-armhf.so.3']
arm32/bin/bitcoin-wallet: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-armhf.so.3']
arm32/bin/bitcoind: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-armhf.so.3']
arm32/bin/bitcoin-tx: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-armhf.so.3']
arm32/bin/test_bitcoin: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-armhf.so.3']
```
#### LINUX X86_64
```bash
x86_64/bin/bitcoin-cli: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-x86-64.so.2']
x86_64/bin/bitcoin-qt: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libfontconfig.so.1', 'libfreetype.so.6', 'libxcb.so.1', 'libdl.so.2', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-x86-64.so.2']
x86_64/bin/bitcoin-wallet: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-x86-64.so.2']
x86_64/bin/bitcoind: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-x86-64.so.2']
x86_64/bin/bitcoin-tx: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-x86-64.so.2']
x86_64/bin/test_bitcoin: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux-x86-64.so.2']
```
#### LINUX i686
```bash
i686/bin/bitcoin-cli: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux.so.2']
i686/bin/bitcoin-qt: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libfontconfig.so.1', 'libfreetype.so.6', 'libxcb.so.1', 'libdl.so.2', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux.so.2']
i686/bin/bitcoin-wallet: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux.so.2']
i686/bin/bitcoind: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux.so.2']
i686/bin/bitcoin-tx: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux.so.2']
i686/bin/test_bitcoin: ['libpthread.so.0', 'librt.so.1', 'libm.so.6', 'libgcc_s.so.1', 'libc.so.6', 'ld-linux.so.2']
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK f7453dcc0386a4a1162ced1a490c096afa13178a
Tree-SHA512: b418260edcda88583abfa386a592ebfb977d111e8e2ba887a30bf830b0b10dba429b9cfd615fad453ff0bb824225914ccb91433064b158ae1fbb9d20fc0b9937
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-Wdate-time
Warn when macros __TIME__, __DATE__ or __TIMESTAMP__ are encountered as
they might prevent bit-wise-identical reproducible compilations.
This is supported by GCC and Clang.
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/DiagnosticsReference.html#wdate-time
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Now that we require glibc 2.17+, #17538, we can remove linking in librt
for backwards compatibility purposes. The clock_* functions from librt
were merged into glibc as part of the 2.17 release.
* The `clock_*' suite of functions (declared in <time.h>) is now available
directly in the main C library. Previously it was necessary to link with
-lrt to use these functions. This change has the effect that a
single-threaded program that uses a function such as `clock_gettime' (and
is not linked with -lrt) will no longer implicitly load the pthreads
library at runtime and so will not suffer the overheads associated with
multi-thread support in other code such as the C++ runtime library.
https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-announce/2012/msg00001.html
Note that librt is already not linked by the RISC-V and AARCH64 binaries.
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We use build macros such as AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG, that require >=2.64, so
our configure should also require Autoconf >= 2.64. The build would
already blow up if 2.64 wasn't available. i.e:
configure.ac:320: error: Autoconf version 2.64 or higher is required
build-aux/m4/ax_check_link_flag.m4:74: AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG is expanded from...
For reference, Autoconf 2.69 was released in April of 2012.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/autoconf/2012-04/msg00041.html
See https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf-2.69/html_node/Versioning.html
for more info on AC_PREREQ.
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c78b123982d59fe2d633659f23d6893de627f3f6 build: add -bind_at_load to hardened LDFLAGS (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This performs the same function as `-Wl,-z,now`, except for ld on macOS.
You can check the binaries using `otool -l`, and looking for the `LC_DYLD_INFO_ONLY` section; `lazy_bind_off` and `lazy_bind_size` should both be 0.
This seems to be the case with our current release binaries. However we can make the check, and applying the flag explicit in configure.
man ld:
```bash
-bind_at_load
Sets a bit in the mach header of the resulting binary which tells dyld
to bind all symbols when the binary is loaded, rather than lazily.
```
TODO:
- [ ] Follow up with `MH_BINDATLOAD` flag.
ACKs for top commit:
theuni:
ACK c78b123982d59fe2d633659f23d6893de627f3f6.
Tree-SHA512: 12259558b84f7e3d75d6fcde63b517685e42b18fcf8e8cfcf347483c5ba089d3b4b6d330e7b7f61f83a328fe4d141b771e8e52ddee9cac6da87dfc073ab1183d
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We no longer build/ship 32 bit windows executables.
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This performs the same function as -Wl,-z,now, except for ld on macOS.
You can check the binaries using otool -l, looking for the
LC_DYLD_INFO_ONLY section. lazy_bind_off and lazy_bind_size should both
be 0.
man ld:
-bind_at_load
Sets a bit in the mach header of the resulting binary which tells dyld
to bind all symbols when the binary is loaded, rather than lazily.
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bd44711e1bb2eee7646f2f8e2e8763d1c216bdb9 build: pass -dead_strip_dylibs to ld on macOS (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This strips some unused dylibs from bitcoin-qt.
```diff
otool -L src/qt/bitcoin-qt
/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
- /System/Library/Frameworks/DiskArbitration.framework/Versions/A/DiskArbitration
/System/Library/Frameworks/IOKit.framework/Versions/A/IOKit
/System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/CoreServices
/System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Versions/C/AppKit
/System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/ApplicationServices
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
-/System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/Security
/System/Library/Frameworks/SystemConfiguration.framework/Versions/A/SystemConfiguration
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreGraphics.framework/Versions/A/CoreGraphics
/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/OpenGL
-/System/Library/Frameworks/AGL.framework/Versions/A/AGL
/System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Carbon
/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib
/System/Library/Frameworks/CFNetwork.framework/Versions/A/CFNetwork
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreText.framework/Versions/A/CoreText
/System/Library/Frameworks/ImageIO.framework/Versions/A/ImageIO
/usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib
```
`AGL` - ObjC wrapper for OpenGL.
`DiskArbitration` - mount/unmount notifications and events.
`Security` - low level security operations, authentication services.
From `man ld`:
```
Remove dylibs that are unreachable by the entry point or exported symbols.
That is, suppresses the generation of load command commands for dylibs
which supplied no symbols during the link. This option should not be
used when linking against a dylib which is required at runtime for
some indirect reason such as the dylib has an important initializer.
```
ACKs for top commit:
theuni:
ACK bd44711e1bb2eee7646f2f8e2e8763d1c216bdb9.
Tree-SHA512: 9592ce2966d28cb6c58e01efd401f56a4baa5dc5be5313f4fe8454632b578608be65a23c8602772049cd4655a9cb020fdd40d6622a244c301920d8c3db43f99a
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This strips some unused dylibs from bitcoin-qt.
From man ld:
Remove dylibs that are unreachable by the entry point or exported symbols.
That is, suppresses the generation of load command commands for dylibs
which supplied no symbols during the link. This option should not be
used when linking against a dylib which is required at runtime for
some indirect reason such as the dylib has an important initializer.
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d1c02775aa74a0610809ac54bb241ddad61d2d8c Report amount of data gathered from environment (Pieter Wuille)
64e1e022cedf6776c5dffd488ca2e766adca5dc3 Use thread-safe atomic in perfmon seeder (Pieter Wuille)
d61f2bb076d8f17840a8e79f1583d7f6e3e6d09a Run background seeding periodically instead of unpredictably (Pieter Wuille)
483b94292e89587e5ab40a30b8a90e2f56e847f3 Add information gathered through getauxval() (Pieter Wuille)
11793ea22e1298fa7d3b44a5b6d20830248d8cf4 Feed CPUID data into RNG (Pieter Wuille)
a81c494b4c9a8c2f1a319a03375826f12863706f Use sysctl for seeding on MacOS/BSD (Pieter Wuille)
2554c1b81bb8c40e1989025c6f18e7935720b156 Gather additional entropy from the environment (Pieter Wuille)
c2a262a78c3bcc4d5e13612ab0214874abe15de0 Seed randomness with process id / thread id / various clocks (Pieter Wuille)
723c79666770b30cce9f962bed5ece8cc7d74580 [MOVEONLY] Move cpuid code from random & sha256 to compat/cpuid (Pieter Wuille)
cea3902015185adc88adbd031d919f91bc844fd7 [MOVEONLY] Move perfmon data gathering to new randomenv module (Pieter Wuille)
b51bae1a5a4fa8ef7825dd1bb09e3f47f96d7a5a doc: minor corrections in random.cpp (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This introduces a new `randomenv` module that queries varies non-cryptographic (and non-RNG) sources of entropy available on the system; things like user IDs, system configuration, time, statistics, CPUID data.
The idea is that these provide a fallback in scenarios where system entropy is somehow broken (note that if system entropy *fails* we will abort regardless; this is only meant to function as a last resort against undetected failure). It includes some data sources OpenSSL currently uses, and more.
The separation between random and randomenv is a bit arbitrary, but I felt that all this "non-essential" functionality deserved to be separated from the core random module.
ACKs for top commit:
TheBlueMatt:
utACK d1c02775aa74a0610809ac54bb241ddad61d2d8c. Certainly no longer measuring the time elapsed between a 1ms sleep (which got removed in the latest change) is a fair tradeoff for adding about 2 million other actually-higher-entropy bits :).
laanwj:
ACK d1c02775aa74a0610809ac54bb241ddad61d2d8c
Tree-SHA512: d290a8db6538a164348118ee02079e4f4c8551749ea78fa44b2aad57f5df2ccbc2a12dc7d80d8f3e916d68cdd8e204faf9e1bcbec15f9054eba6b22f17c66ae3
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Turn corresponding warning on by default (not always covered by -Wall).
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f9af3ced1c69d65c5c530ec5526f5eefaf786126 Android: add all arch support (Block Mechanic)
d419ca7e32bfc71e8dd1f1b91870463eacd6ad8e depends: export dynamic JNI symbols from static qtforandroid.a (Igor Cota)
ed30684d03d3a1d5496e69c488d848fe92ae6fb4 Qt: patch androidjnimain.cpp to make sure JNI is initialised when statically compiled (Igor Cota)
e4c319e8a1c6e40a953036b942bd5d732b0bbf69 builds: remove superfluous config_opts_aarch64_android (Igor Cota)
24ffef0c271739a2ca75feecb816f3218c1850bf Patch libevent when building for Android (fix arc4random_addrandom) (Igor Cota)
f1e40b3e7114b18bc03f45c3a97f9f673543ddef Update bitcoin_qt.m4 (BlockMechanic)
b4057d82618a21720f39f448b689cebf475cc2dc Define TARGET_OS when host is android (Igor Cota)
80b475f159525737e242161397f35d0729449545 Fix Android zlib cross compilation issue (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21396988/zlib-build-not-configuring-properly-with-cross-compiler-ignores-ar) (Igor Cota)
45f82190150b3feef333724ea7395ba080e700b1 Add full Android build example command and instructions on getting SDK/NDK (Igor Cota)
b68f2a68c211aa2264e9ca824d10a90f4a5a5af4 Add config opts and patch for aarch64_android build of Qt (Igor Cota)
9c4cb0166e801471f8cb3d82656c86bacf051db6 Add ranlib to android.mk hosts file (fix OSX Android NDK build) (Igor Cota)
c2a749c9c16697e744ecfb283fdf4095d0278066 Add example Android host-platform-triplet and options (Igor Cota)
0b0cff3c61610fb56f8c5c9451ace01598117a8d Add support for building Android dependencies (Igor Cota)
Pull request description:
This allows one to build the dependencies with the Android SDK and goes towards fixing #11844. It has been tested to work with:
`make HOST=aarch64-linux-android ANDROID_API_LEVEL=28 ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_BIN=/home/user/Android/Sdk/ndk-bundle/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin NO_QT=1 NO_WALLET=1`
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
ACK f9af3ce. I'm OK with merging and then improving later.
Tree-SHA512: cb805115ebe5c9e33db2bf3eab8628808fe3f50052053d8877d8b8e4406d6fea1ed9e5c4dff85d777fb99c81be6ffb9d95a0e6d32344e728e5e0da6c653e2ce7
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This was added in #9475 to fix LibreSSL compatibility for
BIP70, so is no longer required.
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44f7a8d7a774f82417106c452d793e6f091bc23e Disable _FORTIFY_SOURCE when enable-debug (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The `_FORTIFY_SOURCE` macro is enabled by default when hardening is enabled, but it requires optimization in order to be used. Since we disable all optimization with `--enable-debug`, this macro doesn't actually do anything and instead just causes a lot of warnings to be printed. This PR explicitly disables `_FORTIFY_SOURCE` so that these useless warnings aren't printed.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Thanks. ACK 44f7a8d7a774f82417106c452d793e6f091bc23e
Tree-SHA512: e9302aef794dfd9ca9d0d032179ecc51d3212a9a0204454419f410011343b27c32e6be05f385051b5b594c607b91b8e0e588f644584d6684429a649a413077d9
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Since enable-debug disables optimization entirely, _FORTIFY_SOURCE
does nothing as it requires some kind of optimization enabled. It
instead produces a bunch of useless warnings. So explicitly disable
it when enable-debug so that those warnings are not produced.
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