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06059b0c2a6c2db70c87a7715f8a344a13400fa1 net: rename DEFAULT_BANSCORE_THRESHOLD to DISCOURAGEMENT_THRESHOLD (Jon Atack)
1d4024bca8086cceff7539dd8c15e0b7fe1cc5ea net: remove -banscore configuration option (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
per https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19219#issuecomment-652684340, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19219#discussion_r443074487 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19219#issuecomment-652699592. Edit: now split into 3 straightforward PRs:
- net: remove -banscore configuration option (this PR)
- rpc: deprecate banscore field in getpeerinfo (#19469, *merged*)
- gui: no longer display banscores (TBA in the gui repo)
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08fc6f6cfc3b06fd170452a766696d7b833113fa [rpc] refactor: consolidate sendmany and sendtoaddress code (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
I consolidated code between these two RPC calls, since `sendtoaddress` is essentially `sendmany` with 1 destination.
Unless I overlooked something, the only behaviour change is that some `sendtoaddress` error codes changed from `-4` to `-6`. The release note mentions this.
Salvaged from #18201.
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fab558612278909df93bdf88f5727b04f13aef0f doc: Use precise permission flags where possible (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Instead of mentioning the all-encompassing `-whitelist*` settings, change the docs to mention the exact permission flag that will influence the behaviour.
This is needed because in the future, the too-broad `-whitelist*` settings (they either include *all* permission flags or apply to *all* peers) might be deprecated to require the permission flags to be enumerated.
Alternatively, in the future there could be an RPC to set the net permission flags on an existing connection, in which case the `-whitelist*` terminology is of no help.
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41d55d30579358c805036201664ad6a1c1d48681 doc: getpeerinfo banscore deprecation release note (Jon Atack)
dd54e3796e633cfdf6954af306afd26eadc25116 test: getpeerinfo banscore deprecation test (Jon Atack)
8c7647b3fbbab03ea84071cf3cd2d0d2bf8be255 rpc: deprecate banscore field in rpc getpeerinfo (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Per https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19219#discussion_r443074487 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19219#issuecomment-652699592, this PR deprecates returning the `banscore` field in the `getpeerinfo` RPC, updates the help, adds a test, and updates the release notes. Related to #19464.
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a4a3fc4cd2e6f53cdffcc2962fd152a4e40c7413 doc: improve subtree check instructions (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Running `git-subtree-check.sh` requires adding the subtree repository as a remote. I learned that several years ago and then forgot again.
This PR also improves the error message if the subtree commit can't be found.
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fa0540cd46eaf44d9e1a9f91c3a937986826c4fa net: Extract download permission from noban (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It should be possible to grant nodes in a local network (e.g. home, university, enterprise, ...) permission to download blocks even after the maxuploadtarget is hit.
Currently this is only possible by setting the `noban` permission, which has some adverse effects, especially if the peers can't be fully trusted.
Fix this by extracting a `download` permission from `noban`.
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2b78a11b48bad1fa30120ce851269ca9ce8833a5 doc: afl fuzzing comment about afl-gcc and afl-g++ (nsa)
Pull request description:
When trying to build the fuzz tests with `--enable-lcov` on a Ubuntu machine, noticed that the documentation was lacking with regards to the afl-gcc and afl-g++ options. `afl-clang-fast` and `afl-clang-fast++` in the examples just need to be replaced with `afl-gcc` and `afl-g++`. I also had to set the `-m` flag as well to get the fuzzers to run.
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This commit includes a short comment in doc/fuzzing.md that gives
guidance on compiling Bitcoin Core with AFL instrumentation using
afl-gcc and afl-g++.
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This patch improves performance and resource usage around IP
addresses that are banned for misbehavior. They're already not
actually banned, as connections from them are still allowed,
but they are preferred for eviction if the inbound connection
slots are full.
Stop treating these like manually banned IP ranges, and instead
just keep them in a rolling Bloom filter of misbehaving nodes,
which isn't persisted to disk or exposed through the ban
framework. The effect remains the same: preferred for eviction,
avoided for outgoing connections, and not relayed to other peers.
Also change the name of this mechanism to better reflect reality;
they're not banned, just discouraged.
Contains release notes and several interface improvements by
John Newbery.
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Win32 PE support
21a65756f558a2bd50e71c6dfb04143533e59f76 Add Windows WSL build recommendation to temporarily disable Win32 PE support. (Aaron Clauson)
Pull request description:
This is a solution for the issues described in #17277 and #18348
When cross compiling Bitcoin Code for Windows the `Autoconf` configure scripts attempt to execute Win32 PE files. The configure scripts expect the attempt to fail, however, WSL supports forking the execution of Win32 PE files out to the underlying Windows OS. This can result in the executions failing for unanticipated reasons, which is the case in the two referenced issues.
This PR adds an explanatory note and additional instructions to temporarily disable WLS's Win32 support.
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fab57e2b9bc4577fcfcd9fbddbc35d96046c5d88 doc: Mention Span in developer-notes.md (Pieter Wuille)
3502a60418858a8281ddf2f9cd59daa8f01d2fa8 doc: Document Span pitfalls (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is an attempt to document pitfalls with the use of `Span`, following up on comments like https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18468#issuecomment-622846597 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18468#discussion_r442998211
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fd9c213c6e42cedd8a03c2f721ff46790cded76b doc/REST-interface: Remove stale info (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Clean merge to 0.19+
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6d35d0d18f8d534879e982707d01ea5c1bd13b33 doc: add release note for -getinfo displaying multiwallet balances (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Release note for #18594. This is one of the commits from #19089, which had one concept ACK and approach ACK since late May. It seems better to submit the changes atomically.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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25dac9fa65243ca8db02df22f484039c08114401 doc: add release notes for explicit fee estimators and bumpfee change (Karl-Johan Alm)
05227a35545d7656450874b3668bf418c73813fb tests for bumpfee / estimate_modes (Karl-Johan Alm)
3404c1b753432c4859a4ca245f01c240610a00cb policy: optional FeeEstimateMode param to CFeeRate::ToString (Karl-Johan Alm)
6fcf4484302d13bd7739b617470d8c8e31974908 rpc/wallet: add two explicit modes to estimate_mode (Karl-Johan Alm)
b188d80c2de9ebb114da5ceea78baa46bde7dff6 MOVEONLY: Make FeeEstimateMode available to CFeeRate (Karl-Johan Alm)
5d1a411eb12fc700804ffe5d6e205234d30edd5f fees: add FeeModes doc helper function (Karl-Johan Alm)
91f6d2bc8ff4d4cd1b86daa370ec9d2d9662394d rpc/wallet: add conf_target as alias to confTarget in bumpfee (Karl-Johan Alm)
69158b41fc488e4f220559da17a475eff5923a95 added CURRENCY_ATOM to express minimum indivisible unit (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
This lets users pick their own fees when using `sendtoaddress`/`sendmany` if they prefer this over the estimators.
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f1d21ef1c370898ae10569f2a8569bd98d71a981 doc: add C++17 release note for 0.21.0 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
TLDR: Mention that the codebase is now compatible with C++17, and that the
intention is to require C++17 starting with 0.22.0.
Following some discussion with Cory/Carl, and in #16684, I think this is the next step in the C++17 migration.
While #16684 mentions a gitian/Guix release with C++17, it's not yet clear how that would be done. Are we just going to pass `--enable-c++17` in gitian/Guix?. Are we changing our default in configure.ac?
According to the [last comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16684#issuecomment-643778757) in #16684, we wouldn't be changing anything in depends:
> No, everything (including depends) will stay at C++11.
However I don't think we want to be mixing C++11 built dependencies, with a C++17 built bitcoind, if there is any potential for compatibility issues.
Instead, I'd suggest we build the 0.21.0 release as C++11, and do a complete switch to C++17 for 0.22.0. Also, if we actually wanted to use C++17 in depends for 0.21.0, we couldn't without breaking C++11 compat (Qt). See below.
Here is a potential timeline/TODOs for the migration:
Potential Timeline
* 17 / 6 / 2020 - Today
* Some time prior to split-off:
* Confirm that compiling with C++17 works.
* Confirm that C++11 compatibility has not been broken.
* 1 / 11 / 2020
* [0.21.0 split off happens](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18947).
* 2 / 11 / 2020
* Merge an "incompatible with C++11" change into master.
* Switch configure to use C++17 mode by default.
* Update minimum compiler requirements. At least:
* Clang 5: https://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html#cxx17
* GCC 7: https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx-status.html#cxx17
* While GCC has some support from 5, it seems a more complete support landed in GCC 7.
* https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html#cxx
* Switch depends packages to use C++17 where applicable.
* Bump Qt from 5.9.x (no c++17 mode) to, likely, 5.15.x (LTS).
* Drop support for macOS < 10.14.x
* The c++ dylib shipped with macOS [doesn't support c++17, prior to macOS 10.14](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16684#issuecomment-643722538).
* Building Qt 5.12 or 5.15 in C++17 mode will also require a minimum macOS deployment target of 10.14. https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/283832.
* Begin merging PRs like #19183 and #19245.
* I've left some comments in #19183 if the macOS runtime issue interests anyone.
* 3 / 12 / 2020
* 0.21.0 released.
* Built as C++11.
* Contains warning in release notes that compiling 0.22.0 will require C++17.
* 3 / 6 / 2021
* 0.22.0 released.
* Full of C++17 code.
One thing worth noting, is that we cannot bump our Qt to a newer LTS for 0.21.0, without breaking C++11 compatibility. Qt 5.12 is not compilable in C++11 mode, as the project has started using C++14 features throughout at least the macOS portions of it's codebase, and seemingly "forgotten" that the release is meant to be C++11 compatible.
Upstream bug here: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-77310.
> Building Qt requires C+11, at a minimum, but in practice we use later features, usually under a feature define, or with a fallback of some kind. On platforms that support > C11, we've (apparently) not considered the fallback necessary, under the assumption C+14 is always available.
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bc01f7ae0538d3c647ce8dfbc29f7914d5df3fbb doc: release note for rpc getaddressinfo removals (Jon Atack)
90e989390ee50633fff0e4f210a1ea23ff00e012 rpc: getaddressinfo RPCResult fixup (Jon Atack)
a8507c99da10791aa69ca277128e06753942e976 rpc: remove deprecated getaddressinfo `labels: purpose` (Jon Atack)
645a8653c895e4fc7717e9e5ac045612b5deaa60 rpc: remove deprecated getaddressinfo `label` field (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
These were deprecated in #17578 and #17585, with expected 0.21 removal notified in the 0.20 release notes.
```
- The `getaddressinfo` RPC has had its `label` field deprecated
(re-enable for this release using the configuration parameter
`-deprecatedrpc=label`). The `labels` field is altered from returning
JSON objects to returning a JSON array of label names (re-enable
previous behavior for this release using the configuration parameter
`-deprecatedrpc=labelspurpose`). Backwards compatibility using the
deprecated configuration parameters is expected to be dropped in the
0.21 release. (#17585, #17578)
```
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e5327f947c310849e1ddbb24321e4c9f85564549 [rpc] fundrawtransaction: add_inputs option to control automatic input adding (Sjors Provoost)
79804fe24bd00e183382dfbcab9343960d158aa5 [rpc] walletcreatefundedpsbt: don't automatically append inputs (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
When the user doesn't specificy inputs, it makes sense to automatically select them. But when the user does specify inputs, `walletcreatefundedpsbt` now fails if the amount is insufficient, unless `addInputs` is set to `true`.
Similarly for `fundrawtransaction` if the original transaction already specified inputs, we only add more if `addInputs` is set to `true`.
This protects against fat finger mistakes in the amount or fee rate (see also #16257). The behavior is also more similar to GUI coin selection.
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The only new behavior is some error codes are changed from -4 to -6.
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Mention that the codebase is now compatible with C++17, and that the
intention is to require C++17 starting with 0.22.0.
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fa9604c46f3245a704487c29b684caadffbf73bc doc: noban precludes maxuploadtarget disconnects (MarcoFalke)
fa3999fe351b510bb141dff9ae4ecc8e717bf292 net: Reformat excessively long if condition into multiple lines (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Whitelisting has been replaced by permission flags, so properly document this. See also #10131
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Fuzzing code uses C++17 specific code (e.g. std::optional), so it is not
possible to compile with --enable-fuzz and without --enable-c++17.
Thus, turn on --enable-c++17 whenever --enable-fuzz is used.
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notifications
7eaf86d3bfc83f2beb3ef449707d5156853126fb trivial: Suggested cleanups to surrounding code (Russell Yanofsky)
b604c5c8b5892842f13dee89ae31812a28ab25d1 wallet: Minimal fix to restore conflicted transaction notifications (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This fix is a based on the fix by Antoine Riard (ariard) in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18600.
Unlike that PR, which implements some new behavior, this just restores previous wallet notification and status behavior for transactions removed from the mempool because they conflict with transactions in a block. The behavior was accidentally changed in two `CWallet::BlockConnected` updates: a31be09bfd77eed497a8e251d31358e16e2f2eb1 and 7e89994133725125dddbfa8d45484e3b9ed51c6e from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16624, causing issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18325.
The change here could be improved and replaced with a more comprehensive cleanup, so it includes a detailed comment explaining future considerations.
Fixes #18325
Co-authored-by: Antoine Riard (ariard)
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9e1cb1adf1800efe429e348650931f2669b0d2c0 [trivial/doc] Fix comment type (Amiti Uttarwar)
8f30260a67166a6ab7c0f33f7ec1990d3c31761e [doc] Update unbroadcast description in RPC results (Amiti Uttarwar)
750456d6f29c63d57af05bfbdd6035bb9c965de2 [trivial] Remove misleading 'const' (Amiti Uttarwar)
fa32e676e5833a5c5fc735ef00c0a80f5fab7a2c [test] Manage node connections better in mempool persist test (Amiti Uttarwar)
1f94bb0c744a103b633c1051e8fbc01e612097dc [doc] Provide rationale for randomization in scheduling. (Amiti Uttarwar)
9c8a55d9cb0ec73f10b196e79b637aa601c0a6b7 [mempool] Don't throw expected error message when upgrading (Amiti Uttarwar)
ba5498318233ab81decbc585e9619d8ffe2df1b0 [test] Test that wallet transactions aren't rebroadcast before 12 hours (Amiti Uttarwar)
00d44a534b4e5ae249b8011360c6b0f7dc731581 [test] P2P connection behavior should meet expectations (Amiti Uttarwar)
bd093ca15de762fdaf0937a0877d17b0c2bce16e [test] updates to unbroadcast test (Amiti Uttarwar)
dab298d9ab5a5a41685f437db9081fa7b395fa73 [docs] add release notes (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
This PR is a follow up to #18038 which introduced the idea of an unbroadcast set & focuses mostly on documentation updates and test fixes. One small functionality update to not throw an expected error in `LoadMempool` when you upgrade software versions.
#18895 is another follow up to that addresses other functionality updates.
Background context:
The unbroadcast set is a mechanism for the mempool to track locally submitted transactions (via wallet or RPC). The node does a best-effort of delivering the transactions to the network via retries every 10-15 minutes until either a `GETDATA` is received or the transaction is removed from the mempool.
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ACK 9e1cb1adf1 👁
gzhao408:
ACK [`9e1cb1a`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18807/commits/9e1cb1adf1800efe429e348650931f2669b0d2c0)
Tree-SHA512: 0cd51c4ca368b9dce92d50d73ec6e9df278a259e609eef2858f24cb8595ad07acc3db781d9eb0c351715f18fca5a2b4526838981fdb34a522427e9dc868bdaa6
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1c91ffefcf54d22f805c86318ea32d23b9d20c96 doc : add link to readme.md in the first section (pad)
Pull request description:
I have searched how to do it in this doc for some time :-(
I think it might help other newbies interested in building with visual studio.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 1c91ffefcf54d22f805c86318ea32d23b9d20c96, a new link works as expected :)
Tree-SHA512: 42ef3ba374bced9b4ab0010fe8c30de06f59ff8a84f8e02f8a91f33e7e403cf91d624fc7df3f45096df53171a90b9ff60277969cc30f1357d92094ad72ca9d53
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84ae0578b6c68dda145ca65fef510ce0fdac0d7b Add release notes about salvage changes (Andrew Chow)
ea337f2d0318a860f695698cfb3aa91c03ded858 Move RecoverKeysOnlyFilter into RecoverDataBaseFile (Andrew Chow)
9ea2d258b46e8a9776100633585ed0feede5c2a4 Move RecoverDatabaseFile and RecoverKeysOnlyFilter into salvage.{cpp/h} (Andrew Chow)
b426c7764d26e280e1f814cf36e050743c45cd12 Make BerkeleyBatch::Recover and WalletBatch::RecoverKeysOnlyFilter standalone (Andrew Chow)
2741774214168eb287c7066d6823afe5e570381d Expose a version of ReadKeyValue and use it in RecoverKeysOnlyFilter (Andrew Chow)
ced95d0e43389fe62b5d30fcc7c42dbca0e88242 Move BerkeleyEnvironment::Salvage into BerkeleyBatch::Recover (Andrew Chow)
07250b8dcebe2b97ed0fd900ad35cba4091b8ecf walletdb: remove fAggressive from Salvage (Andrew Chow)
8ebcbc85c652665b78dcfd2ad55fa67cafd42c73 walletdb: don't automatically salvage when corruption is detected (Andrew Chow)
d321046f4bb4887742699c586755a21f3a2edbe1 wallet: remove -salvagewallet (Andrew Chow)
cdd955e580dff99f3fa440494ed2b348f7f094af Add basic test for bitcoin-wallet salvage (Andrew Chow)
c87770915b88d195d264b58111c64142b1965cfa wallettool: Add a salvage command (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Removes the `-salvagewallet` startup option and adds a `salvage` command to the `bitcoin-wallet` tool. As such, `-salvagewallet` is removed. Additionally, the automatic salvage that is done if the wallet file fails to load is removed.
Lastly the salvage code entirely is moved out entirely into `bitcoin-wallet` from `walletdb.{cpp/h}` and `db.{cpp/h}`.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 84ae0578b6c68dda145ca65fef510ce0fdac0d7b feedback taken, and compared to my previous review, the bitcoin-wallet salvage command now seems to run and it exits without raising. The new test passes at both 9454105 and 84ae057 so as a sanity check I'd agree there is room for improvement, if possible.
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 84ae0578b6 🏉
Empact:
Code Review ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18918/commits/84ae0578b6c68dda145ca65fef510ce0fdac0d7b
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 84ae0578b6c68dda145ca65fef510ce0fdac0d7b. Lot of small changes since previous review: added verify step before salvage, added basic test in new commit, removed unused scanstate variable and warnings parameter, tweaked various comments and strings, moved fsuccess variable declaration
meshcollider:
Concept / light code review ACK 84ae0578b6c68dda145ca65fef510ce0fdac0d7b
Tree-SHA512: 05be116b56ecade1c58faca1728c8fe4b78f0a082dbc2544a3f7507dd155f1f4f39070bd1fe90053444384337bc48b97149df5c1010230d78f8ecc08e69d93af
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