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3e0df92bf216e1dce05ca9bf14049f2e42783c30 Update with new Windows code signing certificate (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The current Windows code signing certificate is about expire (on March 26th 2020). As I have volunteered to take over the Windows code signing duties, I've purchased a new Windows code signing certificate with the same CA and under the same organization (Bitcoin Core Code Signing Association).
A signature by the old certificate over the new certificate has been provided to me. This signature can be verified using
```
openssl cms -verify -inform pem -purpose any -content path/to/new/win-codesign.cert -CAfile path/to/old/win-codesign.cert -certfile path/to/old/win-codesign.cert
```
The verification should succeed and the new certificate will be printed out. This can be compared to the contents of `win-codesign.cert`.
```
-----BEGIN PKCS7-----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-----END PKCS7-----
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 3e0df92bf216e1dce05ca9bf14049f2e42783c30
theuni:
ACK 3e0df92bf216e1dce05ca9bf14049f2e42783c30.
Tree-SHA512: 4210f4db1e805ab11231fbae49ea197257c6f7e44f1f6219685b63831704984d824ac2f9e0a3b1bd2655953af72636a474f077cb859fb35852551f5a9f8fbde3
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1a0993ae354c36d6f219e67f82ca8236530d6201 scripts: add PE dylib checking to symbol-check.py (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Uses `objdump -x` and looks for `DLL Name:` lines. i.e:
```bash
objdump -x src/qt/bitcoin-qt.exe | grep "DLL Name:"
DLL Name: ADVAPI32.dll
DLL Name: dwmapi.dll
DLL Name: GDI32.dll
DLL Name: IMM32.dll
DLL Name: IPHLPAPI.DLL
DLL Name: KERNEL32.dll
DLL Name: msvcrt.dll
DLL Name: ole32.dll
DLL Name: OLEAUT32.dll
DLL Name: SHELL32.dll
DLL Name: SHLWAPI.dll
DLL Name: USER32.dll
DLL Name: UxTheme.dll
DLL Name: VERSION.dll
DLL Name: WINMM.dll
DLL Name: WS2_32.dll
```
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
Concept ACK 1a0993ae354c36d6f219e67f82ca8236530d6201
hebasto:
ACK 1a0993ae354c36d6f219e67f82ca8236530d6201, tested on Linux Mint 19.3:
Tree-SHA512: 0099a50e2c616d5239a15cafa9a7c483e9c40244af41549e4738be0f5360f27a2afb956eb50b47cf446b242f4cfc6dc9d111306a056fb83789eefbd71eddabd2
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e4d366788bc2e8dce8e6ca572fce08d913d15d6b build: Drop needless EXTRA_DIST content (Hennadii Stepanov)
6c4da59f5b5b3c40526d38965d4ffa7fd59f2ebc build: Drop SOURCEDIST reordering (Hennadii Stepanov)
5e6b8b391243016cb06e9e107c2e6a13a744b31e build: Use git archive as source tarball (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- is an alternative to #17104
- closes #16734
- closes #6753
The idea is clear described by some developers:
- [MarcoFalke](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17097#issuecomment-540691850):
> This whole concept of explicitly listing each and every file manually (or with a fragile wildcard) is an obvious sisyphean task. I'd say all we need to do is run git archive and be done with it forever, see #16734, #6753, #11530 ...
- [laanwj](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17097#issuecomment-540706025):
> I agree, I've never been a fan of it. I don't think we have any files in the git repository we don't want to ship in the source tarball.
---
The suggested changes have a downside which is pointed by [**luke-jr**](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17104#issuecomment-540828045):
> ... but the distfile needs to include autogen-generated files.
This means that a user is not able to run `./configure && make` right away. One must run `./autogen.sh` at first.
Here are opinions about mandatory use of `./autogen.sh`:
- [ryanofsky](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16734#issuecomment-534139356):
> It's probably ok to require autogen. I think historically configure scripts were supposed to work on obscure unix systems that would just have a generic shell + make tool + c compiler, and not necessarily need gnu packages like m4 which are needed for autogen.
- [laanwj](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16734#issuecomment-540729483):
> I also think it's fine to require autogen. What is one dependency more, if you're building from source.
---
~Also this PR provides Windows users with ZIP archives of the sources. Additionally the commit ID is stored in these ZIP files as a file comment:~
---
Note for reviewers: please verify is `git archive` output deterministic?
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK e4d366788bc2e8dce8e6ca572fce08d913d15d6b, only change is adding two dots in a the path 🛳
laanwj:
ACK e4d366788bc2e8dce8e6ca572fce08d913d15d6b
Tree-SHA512: d1153d3ca4a580696019b92be3555ab004d197d9a2146aacff9d3150eb7093b7d40eebd6eea12d861d93ff62d62b68706e04e64dbe5ea796ff6757486e462193
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Some EXTRA_DIST content is needless since a git archive is used as the
source tarball.
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Making SOURCEDIST deterministic is needless since a git archive is used
as the source tarball.
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Previously, Guix would produce a gcc which did not know to use the SSP
function from glibc, and required a gcc make flag for it to do so, in my
attempt to fix it upstream I realized that this is no longer the case.
This can be verified by performing a Guix build and doing
readelf -s ... | grep __stack_chk
to check that symbols are coming from glibc, and doing
readelf -d ... | grep NEEDED | grep ssp
to see that libssp.so is not being depended on
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This prevents compilers from emitting compiler name and
version number info that can needlessly bloat binaries.
Accepted by Clang and GCC. See:
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangCommandLineReference.html#cmdoption-clang-qn
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Code-Gen-Options.html#index-fno-ident
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fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c build: Skip i686 build by default in guix and gitian (MarcoFalke)
fa55a2554c2661b8f2a759044d5ac85c9979d9ca depends: Remove reference to win32 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Closes #17504
Now that we no longer provide downloads for i686 on our website (https://bitcoincore.org/en/download/), there is no need to build them by default.
i686 can still be built in depends (tested by ci/travis) and in guix/gitian by setting the appropriate `HOSTS`.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c -- patch looks correct
dongcarl:
ACK fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c patch looks correct
laanwj:
Code review ACK fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c
hebasto:
ACK fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: b000c19a2cd2a596a52028fa298c4022c24cfdfc1bdb3795a90916d0a00a32e4dd22278db93790b6a11724e08ea8451f4f05c77bc40d1664518e11a8c82d6e29
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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
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
ACK 677fb8e92380d4deb6a3753047c01f7cf7b5af91
Tree-SHA512: 37ee92a750e053e924bc4626b12bb3fd81faa9f8c5ebaa343931fee810c45ba05aa6051fdea82535fa351bf2be7297801b98af9469865fc5ead771650a5d6240
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7e2104433cd0905ccf94632511b3ca0ce5b0463b build: use macOS 10.14 SDK (fanquake)
ca5055a5aa07aba81a87cf12f6f0526a63c423b5 depends: native_cctools 921, ld64 409.12, libtapi 1000.10.8 (fanquake)
1de8c067c74cd171144c8a900a8a20efe3072c43 depends: clang 6.0.1 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
TLDR: This updates our macOS toolchain to use a newer version of Clang, cctools (including new [dependency on libtapi](https://github.com/tpoechtrager/cctools-port/tree/master#dependencies)), LD64 and the macOS SDK.
I've been testing depends builds (`HOST=x86_64-apple-darwin16`) inside a Debian Buster [Docker container](https://github.com/fanquake/core-review/blob/master/docker/debian.dockerfile), and running the resultant `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt` binaries on a macOS `10.14.4` system. The `.dmg` generated by a `make deploy` also mounts correctly on the same macOS system.
#### Clang
Upgraded from `3.7.1` to [`6.0.1`](https://releases.llvm.org/6.0.1/docs/ReleaseNotes.html)
#### cctools
* cctools `877.8` -> [`921`](https://opensource.apple.com/tarballs/cctools/)
* LD64 `253.9` -> [`409.12`](https://opensource.apple.com/source/ld64/)
* TAPI [`1000.10.8`](https://opensource.apple.com/tarballs/tapi/)
See [tpoechtrager/cctools-port](https://github.com/tpoechtrager/cctools-port/) and [tpoechtrager/apple-libtapi](https://github.com/tpoechtrager/apple-libtapi/).
#### macOS SDK
Upgraded from building against the macOS `10.11` SDK to the macOS `10.14` SDK.
#### TODO
- [x] Make the `10.14` SDK available to Travis.
Fixes: #16052
Closes: #14797
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
re-ACK 7e2104433cd0905ccf94632511b3ca0ce5b0463b (rebased from 248526e)
dongcarl:
ACK 7e21044
Tree-SHA512: fd36a33dbfb98c144240f8c69b77343e3f5bc18d8cf7d40fff61f51ad48925ec1872e6daba34c4045b18b4c2c84c22c744ebf4cba11061a0305eed13975ceefe
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some block files pruned
317fb96de9c6257972f1213b4ef2c3fe87dde99f Add search for first blk file with pruned node (Rjected)
Pull request description:
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When bitcoind is running in pruned mode, producing a hashlist with `./linearize-hashes.py linearize.cfg > hashlist.txt` and then executing `linearize-data.py linearize.cfg` will produce:
```
Read 313001 hashes
Input file /home/dan/.bitcoin/blocks/blk00000.dat
Premature end of block data
```
This happens because `linearize-data` starts by attempting to process `blk00000.dat` regardless of whether or not `blk00000.dat` actually exists - this may not be the case if working with a pruned node.
This PR adds a function which finds the first block file that does exist, and calls that function when the `BlockDataCopier` is initialized.
This is a refactor of #16431.
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ACKs for top commit:
darosior:
ACK 317fb96de9c6257972f1213b4ef2c3fe87dde99f
laanwj:
Code review ACK 317fb96de9c6257972f1213b4ef2c3fe87dde99f
theStack:
Code review ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17336/commits/317fb96de9c6257972f1213b4ef2c3fe87dde99f
Tree-SHA512: fc8014282df6cfe7b267e64db8ce7d82b86b758c302fbfea4a3c39b62d93512f5c2e31a0de4e9c5ec18fc0268c917f011257d37b45afaef6033eec90e4aa585f
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Co-Authored-By: Carl Dong <accounts@carldong.me>
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match filename
b3c4d9bac6910f6c28f6008c5ca7064a315fd2a5 test: rename test suite name "tx_validationcache_tests" to match filename (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Quoting `src/test/README.md`, '`Adding test cases`':
> "The file naming convention is `<source_filename>_tests.cpp`
> and such files should wrap their tests in a test suite
> called `<source_filename>_tests`."
Currently the unit test source file `txvalidationcache_tests.cpp` contains a unit test suite with the name `tx_validationcache_tests`, which is fixed by this PR. The following shell script shows that this is the only mismatch and for all other unit test source files the test suite names are correct:
```
#!/bin/bash
shopt -s globstar
for test_full_filename in **/*_tests.cpp; do
test_name_file=`basename $test_full_filename .cpp`
test_name_suite=`sed -n "s/^.*TEST_SUITE(\(.*_tests\).*$/\1/p" $test_full_filename`
if [ $test_name_file != $test_name_suite ]; then
echo "TestFilename: $test_name_file != TestSuitname: $test_name_suite"
fi
done
```
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK b3c4d9bac6910f6c28f6008c5ca7064a315fd2a5 -- expected naming is better than unexpected naming :)
kristapsk:
ACK b3c4d9bac6910f6c28f6008c5ca7064a315fd2a5
Tree-SHA512: 29d409b1eb22057ee2cc407508e2580d2bc03f412401df11b8ecf77be5ada6bda8f7d2cb5338c5e079490fa12242c1fd6230a09e47252c1b0d9fe535a828ca4c
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88c83636d5a56bd9551577139786bdd3e74852c2 guix: Update documentation for time-machine (Carl Dong)
e6050884fdabfa6e51e6afce2041d91e60a5adec guix: Pin Guix using `guix time-machine` (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
An alternative to #16519, pinning our version of Guix and eliminating a `guix pull` and changing the default Guix profile of builders.
I think this method might be superior, as it:
- Eliminates the possibility of future changes to the `guix environment` command line interface breaking our builds
- Eliminates the need to set up a separate channel repo
It is a more general pinning solution than #16519.
-----
The reason why I didn't originally propose this is because `guix time-machine` is a recent addition to Guix, only available since `f675f8dec73d02e319e607559ed2316c299ae8c7`
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 88c83636d5a56bd9551577139786bdd3e74852c2
Tree-SHA512: 85e03b0987ffa86da73e02801e1cd8b7622698d70c4ba4e60561611be1e9717d661c2811a59b3e137b1b8eef2d0ba37c313867d035ebc89c3bd06a23a078064a
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Quoting src/test/README.md, 'Adding test cases':
"The file naming convention is `<source_filename>_tests.cpp`
and such files should wrap their tests in a test suite
called `<source_filename>_tests`."
Currently the unit test source file txvalidationcache_tests.cpp contains a unit
test suite with the name tx_validationcache_tests, which is fixed by this commit.
The following shell script shows that this is the only mismatch and for all other
unit test source files the test suite names are correct:
#!/bin/bash
shopt -s globstar
for test_full_filename in **/*_tests.cpp; do
test_name_file=`basename $test_full_filename .cpp`
test_name_suite=`sed -n "s/^.*TEST_SUITE(\(.*_tests\).*$/\1/p" $test_full_filename`
if [ $test_name_file != $test_name_suite ]; then
echo "TestFilename: $test_name_file != TestSuitname: $test_name_suite"
fi
done
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Wait a minute, doc. Are you telling me you built a time machine... Out
of a functional package manager?
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2d23082cbe4641175d752a5969f67cdadf1afcea bump test timeouts so that functional tests run in valgrind (Micky Yun Chan)
Pull request description:
ci/tests: Bump timeouts so all functional tests run on travis in valgrind #17763
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 5a8c6e2ea02b715facfcb58c761577be15ae58c45a61654beb98c2c2653361196c2eec521bcae4a9a1bab8e409d6807de771ef4c46d3d05996ae47a22d499d54
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c491368d8cfddf3a5b6d574f10ed67492fcecbed scripts: add MACHO dylib checking to symbol-check.py (fanquake)
76bf97213f4b153dd3ccf1314088a73c4804601d scripts: fix check-symbols & check-security argument passing (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Based on #17857.
This adds dynamic library checks for MACHO executables to symbol-check.py. The script has been modified to function more like `security-check.py`. The error output is now also slightly different. i.e:
```bash
# Linux x86
bitcoin-cli: symbol operator new[](unsigned long) from unsupported version GLIBCXX_3.4
bitcoin-cli: export of symbol vtable for std::basic_ios<char, std::char_traits<char> > not allowed
bitcoin-cli: NEEDED library libstdc++.so.6 is not allowed
bitcoin-cli: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS EXPORTED_SYMBOLS LIBRARY_DEPENDENCIES
# RISCV (skips exported symbols checks)
bitcoin-tx: symbol operator new[](unsigned long) from unsupported version GLIBCXX_3.4
bitcoin-tx: NEEDED library libstdc++.so.6 is not allowed
bitcoin-tx: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS LIBRARY_DEPENDENCIES
# macOS
Checking macOS dynamic libraries...
libboost_filesystem.dylib is not in ALLOWED_LIBRARIES!
bitcoind: failed DYNAMIC_LIBRARIES
```
Compared to `v0.19.0.1` the macOS allowed dylibs has been slimmed down somewhat:
```diff
src/qt/bitcoin-qt:
/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
-/System/Library/Frameworks/DiskArbitration.framework/Versions/A/DiskArbitration
/System/Library/Frameworks/IOKit.framework/Versions/A/IOKit
/System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/CoreServices
/System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Versions/C/AppKit
/System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/ApplicationServices
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
-/System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/Security
-/System/Library/Frameworks/SystemConfiguration.framework/Versions/A/SystemConfiguration
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreGraphics.framework/Versions/A/CoreGraphics
-/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/OpenGL
-/System/Library/Frameworks/AGL.framework/Versions/A/AGL
/System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Carbon
/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib
-/System/Library/Frameworks/CFNetwork.framework/Versions/A/CFNetwork
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreText.framework/Versions/A/CoreText
/System/Library/Frameworks/ImageIO.framework/Versions/A/ImageIO
/usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib
```
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fae75306bac4c82dd07a1b85ce5dfb020e052fe8 scripted-diff: Set gitian arch back to amd64 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This was required to allow gitian builds on non-amd64 architecture, however, it seems to break the current builds (with lxc), see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17409#issuecomment-554099626
Also, the gititan builds wouldn't be deterministic across arches anyway, see #17468
So instead of wasting more time on this, revert the change and hope that guix allows to compile on non-amd64 architectures.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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e1c582cbaa4c094d204da34c3b1fdd0d4c557519 contrib: makeseeds: Read suspicious hosts from a file instead of hardcoding (Sanjay K)
Pull request description:
referring to: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17020
good first issue: reading SUSPICIOUS_HOSTS from a file.
I haven't changed the base hosts that were included in the original source, just made it readable from a file.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK e1c582cbaa4c094d204da34c3b1fdd0d4c557519 -- diff looks correct
Tree-SHA512: 18684abc1c02cf52d63f6f6ecd98df01a9574a7c470524c37e152296504e2e3ffbabd6f3208214b62031512aeb809a6d37446af82c9f480ff14ce4c42c98e7c2
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fac86ac7b3ceac2f884412c7a9f4bd5bab5e3916 scripted-diff: Add missed copyright headers (Hennadii Stepanov)
6fde9d5e47fc9a1042b3fb68031eab5bf55e508d script: Update EXLUDE list in copyright_header.py (Hennadii Stepanov)
1998152f15fd2b0e83f5068c375a34feaf73db8c script: Add empty line after C++ copyright (Hennadii Stepanov)
071f2fc204f542c5a287ca8835115a2ee0bf2f50 script: Add ability to insert copyright to *.sh (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR improves `contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py` script and adds copyright headers to the files in `src` and `test` directories with two exceptions:
- [`src/reverse_iterator.h`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/reverse_iterator.h) (added to exceptions)
- [`src/test/fuzz/FuzzedDataProvider.h`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/test/fuzz/FuzzedDataProvider.h) (added to exceptions)
On master 5622d8f3156a293e61d0964c33d4b21d8c9fd5e0:
```
$ ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py report . | grep zero
25 with zero copyrights
```
With this PR:
```
$ ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py report . | grep zero
2 with zero copyrights
```
~I am uncertain about our copyright policy with `build_msvc` and `contrib` directories content, so they are out of scope of this PR.~
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MarcoFalke:
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./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./
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582e66b6e75d58033987a7b0474226cfdd724ce0 doc: Added regtest config for linearize script (Gr0kchain)
Pull request description:
Updated the example-linearize.cfg file to include support for the regtest chain network config which is used by the ./linearize-data.py
Problem:
Without the regtest magic, genesis hash and path config, the `linearize-data.py` script cannot generate a bootstrap.dat file.
Example:
./linearize-data.py ./linearize.cfg
Read 102 hashes
Genesis block not found in hashlist
Solution:
Added netmagic, genesis and input example parameters to file.
Resolution
1. Starting bitcoind in regtest mode
2. bitcoin-cli generatetoaddress 101 $(bitcoin-cli getnewaddress)
3. ./linearize-hashes.py ./linearize.cfg > ./hashlist.txt
4. ./linearize-data.py ./linearize.cfg
```
$ ./linearize-data.py ./linearize.cfg
Read 102 hashes
Input file /Users/gr0kchain/.bitcoin/regtest/blocks/blk00000.dat
Output file /Users/gr0kchain/Downloads/bootstrap.dat
Done (102 blocks written)
```
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-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
s() { contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py insert "$1"; }
s build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h
s build_msvc/msvc-autogen.py
s build_msvc/testconsensus/testconsensus.cpp
s contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py
s contrib/devtools/gen-manpages.sh
s contrib/filter-lcov.py
s contrib/gitian-build.py
s contrib/install_db4.sh
s src/crypto/sha256_avx2.cpp
s src/crypto/sha256_sse41.cpp
s src/fs.cpp
s src/qt/test/addressbooktests.cpp
s src/qt/test/addressbooktests.h
s src/qt/test/util.cpp
s src/qt/test/util.h
s src/qt/test/wallettests.cpp
s src/qt/test/wallettests.h
s src/test/blockchain_tests.cpp
s test/functional/combine_logs.py
s test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh
sed -i '1G' test/lint/lint-shebang.sh
s test/lint/lint-shebang.sh
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c966ff14c77870378847b9e6063b9671739ddc1f gitian: fixed SC2001 regex (willyk)
Pull request description:
Currently the gitian-win-signer.yml produces OUTFILE names without `-unsigned` stripped out
This is due to regex having an`%` in front of it
```
$ INFILE="bitcoin-0.19.0-win64-setup-unsigned.exe"
$ echo "${INFILE/%-unsigned}"
bitcoin-0.19.0-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
$ echo "${INFILE/-unsigned}"
bitcoin-0.19.0-win64-setup.exe
```
Fixes #17361
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK c966ff14c77870378847b9e6063b9671739ddc1f
hebasto:
ACK c966ff14c77870378847b9e6063b9671739ddc1f
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the `-` is not a special symbol and should not have `%` in front of it.
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