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2022-03-22Bugfix: configure: Only avoid -isystem for exact /usr/include pathLuke Dashjr
2022-03-21Bugfix: configure: Quote SUPPRESS_WARNINGS sufficiently to preserve bracketsLuke Dashjr
The regex includes [/ ] which is supposed to match either a forward slash or a space, but m4 treats the brackets as special characters and effectively strips them out, leading to -isystem /usr/include paths except for in the typical scenario where it is the final parameter in the flag string.
2022-03-21build: Fix Boost.Process test for Boost 1.78Hennadii Stepanov
2022-03-10build: Fix Boost.Process detection on macOS arm64Hennadii Stepanov
Could be tested as follows: ``` % brew install boost@1.76 % ./autogen.sh % ./configure --with-boost='/opt/homebrew/opt/boost@1.76' ```
2022-03-07Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24132: build: Bump minimum Qt version to 5.11.3fanquake
956f7322f60db7b8be551c9074b4c633e514079d build: Bump minimum Qt version to 5.11.3 (Hennadii Stepanov) e22d10b936eb7563b2b6611332d9e4c73a2f59d4 ci: Switch from bionic to buster (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: The current minimum Qt version is 5.9.5 which has been set in bitcoin/bitcoin#21286. Distro support: - centos 7 -- unsupported since bitcoin/bitcoin#23511 - centos 8 -- [5.15.2](http://mirror.centos.org/centos/8/AppStream/x86_64/os/Packages/qt5-qtbase-5.15.2-3.el8.x86_64.rpm) - buster -- [5.11.3](https://packages.debian.org/buster/libqt5core5a) - bullseye -- [5.15.2](https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/libqt5core5a) - _bionic_ -- [5.9.5](https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/libqt5core5a) - focal -- [5.12.8](https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/libqt5core5a) As another Ubuntu LTS is coming soon, it seems unreasonable to stick to Qt 5.9 which support [ended](https://www.qt.io/blog/2017/06/07/renewed-qt-support-services) on 2020-05-31. Anyway, it's still possible to build Bitcoin Core GUI with depends on bionic system. Bumping the minimum Qt version allows to make code safer and more reliable, e.g.: - functor-parameter overload of [`QMetaObject::invokeMethod`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmetaobject.html#invokeMethod-4) - fixed https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-10907 An example of the patch using the functor-overload of `QMetaObject::invokeMethod`: ```diff --- a/src/qt/walletmodel.cpp +++ b/src/qt/walletmodel.cpp @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ bool WalletModel::changePassphrase(const SecureString &oldPass, const SecureStri static void NotifyUnload(WalletModel* walletModel) { qDebug() << "NotifyUnload"; - bool invoked = QMetaObject::invokeMethod(walletModel, "unload"); + bool invoked = QMetaObject::invokeMethod(walletModel, &WalletModel::unload); assert(invoked); } ``` It uses the same new syntax as signal-slot connection with compile-time check. Also see bitcoin/bitcoin#16348. This PR is intended to be merged early [after](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22969) branching `23.x` off. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: cr ACK 956f7322f60db7b8be551c9074b4c633e514079d fanquake: ACK 956f7322f60db7b8be551c9074b4c633e514079d Tree-SHA512: 3d652bcdcd990ce785ad412ed70234d4f27743895e535a53ed44b35d4afc3052e066c4c84f417e30bc53d0a3dd9ebed62444c57b7c765cb1e9aa687fbf866877
2022-03-03Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24304: [kernel 0/n] Introduce `bitcoin-chainstate`MarcoFalke
2c03cec2ff8cdbfd5da92bfb507d218e5c6435b0 ci: Build bitcoin-chainstate (Carl Dong) 095aa6ca37bf0bd5c5e221bab779978a99b2a34c build: Add example bitcoin-chainstate executable (Carl Dong) Pull request description: Part of: #24303 This PR introduces an example/demo `bitcoin-chainstate` executable using said library which can print out information about a datadir and take in new blocks on stdin. Please read the commit messages for more details. ----- #### You may ask: WTF?! Why is `index/*.cpp`, etc. being linked in? This PR is meant only to capture the state of dependencies in our consensus engine as of right now. There are many things to decouple from consensus, which will be done in subsequent PRs. Listing the files out right now in `bitcoin_chainstate_SOURCES` is purely to give us a clear picture of the task at hand, it is **not** to say that these dependencies _belongs_ there in any way. ### TODO 1. Clean up `bitcoin-chainstate.cpp` It is quite ugly, with a lot of comments I've left for myself, I should clean it up to the best of my abilities (the ugliness of our init/shutdown might be the upper bound on cleanliness here...) ACKs for top commit: ajtowns: ACK 2c03cec2ff8cdbfd5da92bfb507d218e5c6435b0 ryanofsky: Code review ACK 2c03cec2ff8cdbfd5da92bfb507d218e5c6435b0. Just rebase, comments, formatting change since last review MarcoFalke: re-ACK 2c03cec2ff8cdbfd5da92bfb507d218e5c6435b0 🏔 Tree-SHA512: 86e7fb5718caa577df8abc8288c754f4a590650d974df9d2f6476c87ed25c70f923c4db651c6963f33498fc7a3a31f6692b9a75cbc996bf4888c5dac2f34a13b
2022-03-03build: Bump version to 23.99laanwj
On the master branch, bump to 23.99 (pre-24.0). Tree-SHA512: 1e3b0cee8a2b5080170b59a4c445a3c1b69b99152e8eec7eba7080ab447cc6f9c6bd8f69df2b18ee9416de44a6ed88009a200ad26e89275f6230339330d12314
2022-02-28Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24397: build: Fix Boost.Process check for Boost 1.73 ↵laanwj
and older 774323e378acea998069980edf50e1a26f4b6b9e ci: Force `--enable-external-signer` to prevent future regressions (Hennadii Stepanov) 69978858a4d8a9c34070f96133b8f95737a6505b build: Fix Boost.Process check for Boost 1.73 and older (Hennadii Stepanov) 2199ef79cba865af7949c3a55938ad54519ca5b8 build: Fix a non-portable use of `test` (Hennadii Stepanov) d436c488d4216298016b09f8f97e10eada489bda build, refactor: Replace tabs with spaces (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: On master (5f44c5c428b696af4214b2519cb2bbeb0e4a1027) Boost.Process check false fails without the `-lpthread` flag. ``` $ grep -C 2 pthread_detach config.log /usr/bin/ld: /tmp/cczCQfQv.o: in function `boost::asio::detail::posix_global_impl<boost::asio::system_context>::~posix_global_impl()': conftest.cpp:(.text._ZN5boost4asio6detail17posix_global_implINS0_14system_contextEED2Ev[_ZN5boost4asio6detail17posix_global_implINS0_14system_contextEED5Ev]+0xa3): undefined reference to `pthread_join' /usr/bin/ld: conftest.cpp:(.text._ZN5boost4asio6detail17posix_global_implINS0_14system_contextEED2Ev[_ZN5boost4asio6detail17posix_global_implINS0_14system_contextEED5Ev]+0xc4): undefined reference to `pthread_detach' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status configure:26674: $? = 1 ``` Not required for Boost 1.74+. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK 774323e378acea998069980edf50e1a26f4b6b9e, is a bugfix/workaround, seems fine to merge last minute for 23.0. Tree-SHA512: 2a9d4b67fd8910e107af972d8c223286b7c933bc310616f86c8b6d8c903438916980fc76bd7e37f2698f6ce5361dc706cbf2933d1ac2c081bcabe1b83ca7d6b6
2022-02-22build: pass win32-dll to LT_INIT()fanquake
This is the recommended way to support building PE DLLs with modern mingw toolchains and libtool. I made a similar change upstream in the secp256k1 repo: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/1022. Note that we already pass `-no-undefined` to our libtool LDFLAGS. > This option should be used if the package has been ported to build clean > dlls on win32 platforms. > If this macro is not used, libtool will assume that the package libraries > are not dll clean and will build only static libraries on win32 hosts. See: https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/libtool.html#LT_005fINIT https://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/html_node/Libtool-and-Windows.html https://autotools.io/libtool/windows.html https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/issues/923
2022-02-22build: Fix Boost.Process check for Boost 1.73 and olderHennadii Stepanov
2022-02-20build: Fix a non-portable use of `test`Hennadii Stepanov
2022-02-20build, refactor: Replace tabs with spacesHennadii Stepanov
2022-02-20test: checks for tracepoint tests0xb10c
For testing the USDT tracepoint API in the functional tests we require: - that we are on a Linux system* - that Bitcoin Core is compiled with tracepoints - that bcc and the the Python bcc module [0] is installed - that we run the tests with the required permissions** otherwise we skip the tests. *: We currently only support tracepoints on Linux. Tracepoints are not compiled on other platforms. **: Currently, we check for root permissions via getuid == 0. It's unclear if it's even possible to run the tests a non-root user with e.g. CAP_BPF, CAP_PERFMON, and access to /sys/kernel/debug/ tracing/. Anyone running these tests as root should carefully review them first and then run them in a disposable VM. [0]: https://github.com/iovisor/bcc/blob/master/INSTALL.md
2022-02-15Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24336: Print enable_fuzz_binary in configureMarcoFalke
faef344f84a566436ffe2a277dec2cd6c7e1664b Print enable_fuzz_binary in configure (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: A *disabled* `enable_fuzz` on current master does *not* mean the the fuzz binary is not compiled. This is confusion, so fix it. * `enable_fuzz` toggles compilation flags for fuzzing and disables all other target. There is no need to print this in the configure result, because the compilation flags are already printed. Also, all other targets are already printed as `no`. * `enable_fuzz_binary` does what it says it does and is currently not printed. So print it. ACKs for top commit: hebasto: ACK faef344f84a566436ffe2a277dec2cd6c7e1664b, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (x86_64): Tree-SHA512: 9b02b05c4b9c5fc92cf3487497392690303c36eace5e217f18b4349f059b5a23a7c0e0d030fb6fa7bbad83e927576a5e81c00099164f9ed8e185c0969dc17689
2022-02-14Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24254: build: Add Boost.Process usage checkfanquake
abc057c6030b2a0ddab46835a7801054da677781 build: Add Boost.Process usage check (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: This PR adds a check that Boost.Process can be used without linking any libraries (header-only). Disable the functionality if that is not the case. Fixes bitcoin/bitcoin#24314. ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK abc057c6030b2a0ddab46835a7801054da677781 Tree-SHA512: ed2a32b1f751ec6f88cc7220766edd4cdab93c1d0515c892aa3094ee8d5b13ef569830d6e7a7a00c0197b117585dc526d00d943cc99a1f8c8a66ac4e20fe2061
2022-02-14Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24115: ARMv8 SHA2 Intrinsicslaanwj
aaa1d03d3acebeb44fdd40a302f086aad3d329ce Add optimized sha256d64_arm_shani::Transform_2way (Pieter Wuille) fe0629852aaf3a26f291bfa535e7e455fe7bea06 Implement sha256_arm_shani::Transform (Pavol Rusnak) 48a72fa81f80c8a3c7c6de8339b5feb361dece1c Add sha256_arm_shani to build system (Pavol Rusnak) c2b79342506e24e9b7100fb7a6025dc870375ef6 Rename SHANI to X86_SHANI to allow future implementation of ARM_SHANI (Pavol Rusnak) Pull request description: This PR adds support for ARMv8 SHA2 Intrinsics. Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/13401 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17414 * Integration part was done by me. * The original SHA2 NI code comes from https://github.com/noloader/SHA-Intrinsics/blob/master/sha256-arm.c * Minor optimizations from https://github.com/rollmeister/bitcoin-armv8/blob/master/src/crypto/sha256.cpp are applied too. * The 2-way transform added by @sipa ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review and lightly tested ACK aaa1d03d3acebeb44fdd40a302f086aad3d329ce Tree-SHA512: 9689d6390c004269cb1ee79ed05430d7d35a6efef2554a2b6732f7258a11e7e959b3306c04b4e8637a9623fb4c12d1c1b3592da0ff0dc6d737932db302509669
2022-02-14build: Add example bitcoin-chainstate executableCarl Dong
The bitcoin-chainstate executable serves to surface the dependencies required by a program wishing to use Bitcoin Core's consensus engine as it is right now. More broadly, the _SOURCES list serves as a guiding "North Star" for the libbitcoinkernel project: as we decouple more and more modules of the codebase from our consensus engine, this _SOURCES list will grow shorter and shorter. One day, only what is critical to our consensus engine will remain. Right now, it's "the minimal list of files to link in to even use our consensus engine". [META] In a future commit the libbitcoinkernel library will be extracted from bitcoin-chainstate, and the libbitcoinkernel library's _SOURCES list will be the list that we aim to shrink.
2022-02-14build: Add Boost.Process usage checkHennadii Stepanov
Check that Boost.Process can be used without linking any libraries (header-only). Disable the functionality if that is not the case.
2022-02-14Print enable_fuzz_binary in configureMarcoFalke
2022-02-13build: header-only Boostfanquake
2022-02-13build: use header-only Boost unit testfanquake
2022-02-10Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24238: random: use arc4random on OpenBSDlaanwj
0c49e52b22be1baa8d51670e4f3c437fd3c0baa7 build: remove unneeded getentropy detection (HAVE_GETENTROPY) (Sebastian Falbesoner) 5cd15ffdceace3a077d4719ef7c1704336d602e1 random: use arc4random on OpenBSD (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: Inspired by a discussion on obtaining randomness on various OSes in a secp256k1 PR (https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/748#discussion_r524605472, see also https://bitcoincore.reviews/libsecp256k1-748), I think it makes sense to follow best practices and use `arc4random_buf` rather than `getentropy` on OpenBSD in our random module. The [getentropy(2) man page](https://man.openbsd.org/getentropy.2) states: ``` getentropy() is not intended for regular code; please use the arc4random(3) family of functions instead. ``` The [arc4random(3) man page](https://man.openbsd.org/arc4random.3) states: ``` Use of these functions is encouraged for almost all random number consumption because the other interfaces are deficient in either quality, portability, standardization, or availability. ``` On the linked PR discussion worries about using RC4 internally has been expressed (see https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/85601/is-arc4random-secure-enough/172905#172905), but this would only affect users of OpenBSD <5.5, using a version that was released more than 8 years ago. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Tested ACK 0c49e52b22be1baa8d51670e4f3c437fd3c0baa7 Tree-SHA512: b5ed3d0718962c5a3839db9a28f93d08a0ac93094cc664f83bc4cf1cfad25049e6240b7b81fe06b71e6a3a0ca24a2c337eab088abec5470ad014e10c04fdb216
2022-02-05build: Bump minimum Qt version to 5.11.3Hennadii Stepanov
2022-02-03build: remove Boost::system usagefanquake
2022-02-03build: remove boost::filesystem usageKiminuo
2022-02-03build: add support for std::filesystemfanquake
Add a macro to check if linking with -lstdc++fs or -lc++fs is required.
2022-02-02build: remove unneeded getentropy detection (HAVE_GETENTROPY)Sebastian Falbesoner
2022-01-28Add sha256_arm_shani to build systemPavol Rusnak
Also rename AArch64 intrinsics to ARMv8 intrinsics as these are not necessarily limited to 64-bit
2022-01-28Rename SHANI to X86_SHANI to allow future implementation of ARM_SHANIPavol Rusnak
2022-01-15build: disable external signer on Windowsfanquake
2022-01-13Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23607: rpc: Pass const char* to ↵laanwj
evhttp_connection_get_peer for new libevent c62d763fc313585d79ad833c9d729f6acf2652aa Necessary improvements to make configure work without libevent installed (Perlover) 091ccc38c2e589b649648cbcc99aca4802f98775 The evhttp_connection_get_peer function from libevent changes the type of the second parameter. Fixing the problem. (Perlover) Pull request description: The second parameter of evhttp_connection_get_peer in libevent already has type as `const char **` The compilation of bitcoind with the fresh libevent occurs errors Details: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23606 ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK c62d763fc313585d79ad833c9d729f6acf2652aa luke-jr: tACK c62d763fc313585d79ad833c9d729f6acf2652aa Tree-SHA512: d1c8062d90bd0d55c582dae2c3a7e5ee1b6c7ca872bf4aa7fe6f45a52ac4a8f59464215759d961f8efde0efbeeade31b08daf9387d7d50d7622baa1c06992d83
2022-01-12build: Improve error message when pkg-config is not installedHennadii Stepanov
2022-01-10Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23724: build: add systemtap's sys/sdt.h as depends for ↵fanquake
GUIX builds with USDT tracepoints 6200fbf54fa919899d99f1cdd5ef88ec8b074cd6 build: rename --enable-ebpf to --enable-usdt (0xb10c) e158a2a7aa501da635cb34414abd0c092216e5f4 build: add systemtap's sys/sdt.h as depends (0xb10c) Pull request description: There has been light conceptual agreement on including the Userspace, Statically Defined Tracing tracepoints in Bitcoin Core release builds. This, for example, enables user to hook into production deployments, if they need to. Binaries don't have to be switched out. This is possible because we don't do [expensive computations](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/tracing.md#no-expensive-computations-for-tracepoints) only needed for the tracepoints. The tracepoints are NOPs when not used. Systemtap's `sys/sdt.h` header is required to build Bitcoin Core with USDT support. The header file defines the `DTRACE_PROBE` macros used in [`src/util/trace.h`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/util/trace.h). This PR adds Systemtap 4.5 (May 2021) as dependency. GUIX builds for Linux hosts now include the tracepoints. Closes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23297. ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK 6200fbf54fa919899d99f1cdd5ef88ec8b074cd6 - tested enabling / disabling and with/without SDT from depends. We can follow up with #23819, #23907 and #23296, and if any serious issues arise before feature freeze, it is easy for us to flip depends such that USDT becomes opt-in, rather than opt-out, and thus, releases would be tracepoint free. Tree-SHA512: 0263f44892bf8450e8a593e4de7a498243687f8d81269e1c3283fa8354922c7cf93fddef4b92cf5192d33798424aa5812e03e68ef8de31af078a32dd34021382
2022-01-06build: rename --enable-ebpf to --enable-usdt0xb10c
eBPF is a Linux kernel technology used to "extend the capabilities of the kernel without requiring to change kernel source code or load kernel modules". While Userspace, Statically Defined Tracing (USDT) uses eBPF under the hood, --enable-usdt better resembles that support for USDT is enabled, and tracepoints will be included in the binary.
2022-01-05Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23909: build: use a static .tiff for macOS .dmg rather ↵fanquake
than generating e09773d20a9230ba7aa2cbb7e87fdc5187ddfec6 build: use a static .tiff for macOS .dmg over generating (fanquake) Pull request description: For demonstration, after [discussion in #23778](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23778#issuecomment-1003005503), and the question as to why we can't just have a `background.tiff` that we copy into the macOS DMG, and do away with the somewhat convoluted image generation steps. From my understanding, the only reason we have this image generation as part of our build system is so that forks of Core can adapt the imagery for their own branding via `PACKAGE_NAME`. It don't think it provides much value to us, and could just have a static .tiff that we copy into the dmg (replacing the .svg that currently lives in macdeploy/). Doing this would eliminate the following build dependencies: For native macOS: * `sed` (usage in Makefile.am) * `librsvg` (rsvg-convert) * `tiffutil` Linux macOS cross-compile: * `sed` (usage in Makefille.am) * `librsvg` * `tiffcp` * `convert` (imagemagick) * `font-tuffy` Guix Build: ```bash bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum c98d67796863f4b1bab0ad600d46bd74e744d94072cbd4bc856a6aeaba3bb329 guix-build-e09773d20a92/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-e09773d20a92.tar.gz 3336f90bab312798cb7665e2b4ae24d1a270fb240647d5fed8dbfcd83e3ed37e guix-build-e09773d20a92/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/SHA256SUMS.part 8fd680c7ee158c64bad212385df7b0b302c6c2143d4e672b4b0eb5da41f9256d guix-build-e09773d20a92/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-e09773d20a92-osx-unsigned.dmg 34f54177c2f0700e8cfaf5d85d91e404807cd9d411e22006cdff82653e5f4af2 guix-build-e09773d20a92/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-e09773d20a92-osx-unsigned.tar.gz da6b8f54ef755d40330c8eac4f5bd0329637e827be9ee61318600d5d0bdcc3dc guix-build-e09773d20a92/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-e09773d20a92-osx64.tar.gz ``` ![dmg](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/863730/147847717-8121c2d2-cdd4-4781-8397-3bf2893d52cc.png) ACKs for top commit: hebasto: ACK e09773d20a9230ba7aa2cbb7e87fdc5187ddfec6 jarolrod: ACK e09773d20a9230ba7aa2cbb7e87fdc5187ddfec6 Zero-1729: ACK e09773d20a9230ba7aa2cbb7e87fdc5187ddfec6 Tree-SHA512: 0ad06699a5451daa8cfaaa46759eb7bd85254a72e23f857f70d433a2ffb1a4bf6dd464d9c4ac9f8c20aab045f4e2b61c6dcdcbcceef96ce515b1a0c501665b1f
2022-01-04Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23947: build: use host_os instead of TARGET_OS in ↵fanquake
configure output 1bf3809dd1d73f24ec5cf658733da76fc2ca36a7 build: use host_os instead of TARGET_OS in configure output (fanquake) Pull request description: `TARGET_OS` was convenient, as a readable host name for most of our targeted platforms, however unless we add more code to configure to detect more hosts, it's easier just use `host_os` (it's also more informative). i.e FreeBSD master ```bash target os = build os = freebsd13.0 ``` this PR: ```bash target os = freebsd13.0 build os = freebsd13.0 ``` ACKs for top commit: hebasto: ACK 1bf3809dd1d73f24ec5cf658733da76fc2ca36a7 Tree-SHA512: 606d92f60ce3f2f6ab1f54e29b5c179048c62ba51336b272c081b1e009128dd83705b181cfe30991c7a51d9c63e8ba2076bfed9e6112e7d1a74a7f947c5754f5
2022-01-03build: use host_os instead of TARGET_OS in configure outputfanquake
TARGET_OS was conveninent, as a readable host name for most of our targetted platforms, however unless we add more code to configure to detect more hosts, it's easier just use host_os (it's also more informative). i.e FreeBSD master ```bash target os = build os = freebsd13.0 ``` this PR: ```bash target os = freebsd13.0 build os = freebsd13.0 ```
2022-01-03doc: Update license year range to 2022Kuro
2022-01-02build: use a static .tiff for macOS .dmg over generatingfanquake
Co-authored-by: Pavol Rusnak <pavol@rusnak.io>
2021-12-29build: Drop redundant AC_SUBST macrosHennadii Stepanov
Variables that are declared with AC_ARG_VAR macro are substituted via AC_SUBST macro. PKG_CHECK_MODULES macro already has AC_ARG_VAR(${PACKAGE}_CFLAGS) and AC_ARG_VAR(${PACKAGE}_LIBS).
2021-12-29build: Drop redundant check of PKG_CHECK_MODULES presenceHennadii Stepanov
2021-12-18Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23383: Update libsecp256k1 subtree to current masterfanquake
314195c8be3bd7db0d5817c4fb3aa85c84363ce9 Remove unnecessary cast in CKey::SignSchnorr (Pieter Wuille) a1f76cdb22e3278a48d63dd23c1fe3308daedd8c Remove --disable-openssl-tests for libsecp256k1 configure (Pieter Wuille) 86dbc4d075decb82fbba837aaa283cf0561897ad Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' changes from be8d9c262f..0559fc6e41 (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: The motivation for this bump is getting rid of a cast in `CKey::SignSchnorr`; the `aux_rand` argument isn't modified by the `secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign` function, but was marked as non-`const` anyway. This is fixed now (bitcoin-core/secp256k1#966), and the cast is removed in this PR. There are a few other relevant changes: * (bitcoin-core/secp256k1#956): replaces a runtime-computed table with a precomputed one; this adds arouns 1 MiB to the binary size, but is a step towards significantly simplifying the API. If 1 MiB is too much, it can be reduced by 2 or 4 (or more) for a slight verification performance reduction. * (bitcoin-core/secp256k1#983): removes (test/bench only) OpenSSL support entirely, removing the need to pass `--disable-openssl-tests` (see #23314). * (bitcoin-core/secp256k1#810): mild performance increase for 64-bit non-x86 platforms. * (bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1002): Make aux_rnd32==NULL behave identical to 0x0000..00 (which impacts BIP341/BIP342 signing in Bitcoin Core, making it more strictly BIP340 compliant, though not in a manner that affects security). ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK 314195c8be3bd7db0d5817c4fb3aa85c84363ce9 - this includes a nice simplification to the lilbsecp build system (and thus our build system), and fixes issues like #22854. Did a Guix build on x86 (above), as well as a build on arm64 (except for the arm64 host): Tree-SHA512: 0e048390fc148fbbdf5b98d9cce8c71067564e7d69d97b68347808a9bc45a04f4fc653c392c880d79d5d8b9cf282195520955581ac4f1595f6a948080cf5949d
2021-12-15Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23744: build, qt: Drop support for i686-linux-android hostW. J. van der Laan
66a20a54a2a8446e6257b872a161089e0eed1688 build, qt: Drop support for `i686-linux-android` host (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: There are no reasons to keep support for `i686-linux-android` host, which is actually broken in master (50c502f54abd9eb15c8ddca013f0fdfae3d132a9), and this fact has been unnoticed for months :) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23675#issuecomment-986206434: > I'm surprised `i686-linux-android` ABI is still supported. I would love to drop it... https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23675#issuecomment-991340132 > What is `i686-linux-android`? 32-bit x86 android? is that really a thing? ACKs for top commit: prusnak: utACK 66a20a54a2a8446e6257b872a161089e0eed1688 Tree-SHA512: 211f794de2fc569f0ade2a4da805b8bfd4ce2ab0930c5d427acc4f5d015fcdc4911f02fc64f6401197f7641aed79944a9594be80c817547be3269cdd721cf79b
2021-12-15Remove --disable-openssl-tests for libsecp256k1 configurePieter Wuille
2021-12-13build: use __SIZEOF_INT128__ for checking __int128 availabilityfanquake
We already use this in the blockfilter code, so not sure we need to maintain two different ways of testing for the same functionality. Consolidate on testing for __SIZEOF_INT128__, which we already use, is supported by the compilers we care about, and is also used by libsecp256k1.
2021-12-11build, qt: Drop support for `i686-linux-android` hostHennadii Stepanov
2021-12-07Necessary improvements to make configure work without libevent installedPerlover
2021-12-03build: remove x-prefix comparisonsfanquake
Very old shells suffered from bugs which meant that prefixing variables with an "x" to ensure that the lefthand side of a comparison always started with an alphanumeric character was needed. Modern shells don't suffer from this issue (i.e Bash was fixed in 1996). In any case, we've already got unprefixed checks used in our codebase, i.e https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/configure.ac#L292, and have dependencies (in depends) that also use unprefixed comparisons. I think it's time that we can consolidate on not using the x-prefix workaround. At best it's mostly just confusing. More info: https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2268 https://www.vidarholen.net/contents/blog/?p=1035
2021-12-01The evhttp_connection_get_peer function from libevent changes the type of ↵Perlover
the second parameter. Fixing the problem.
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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