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A bitcoin/bitcoin#23489 follow up.
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86a4a15bdcc96eb565ab80166642d71d542061a9 Highlight DNS request part (Prayank)
Pull request description:
_What?_
Highlight DNS requests part in Proxy section
_Why?_
1. DNS requests are very important while considering privacy
2. Lot of users might skip reading it because of the way it is mixed with everything else in the doc right now
3. I have seen lot of users ignoring DNS requests or unaware of such things while using privacy tools
_How?_
Initially I had tried keeping these lines separate from code block but [Jonatack didn't agree with the changes](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21157#discussion_r618177116). Harding suggested using [bold/italic in `<pre></pre>`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21157#discussion_r644364143). I have used the suggestions from previous PR and added `---`
This is a part of alternative described in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22316
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and fuzz tests, make addrman consistency check ratio easier to change
7f122a4188af7130be9251611e41136a17c814f1 fuzz: non-addrman fuzz tests: override-able check ratio (Vasil Dimov)
3bd83e273d104e9474af8f1bdf4f969163e33ade fuzz: addrman fuzz tests: override-able check ratio (Vasil Dimov)
46b0fe78298c8f416a91dec9d4e0f3f4cb1e68b0 test: non-addrman unit tests: override-able check ratio (Vasil Dimov)
81e4d54d3a95f7bffeb353217a6c32eb2aca8b5c test: addrman unit tests: override-able check ratio (Vasil Dimov)
6dff6214be768a3fab6d5201daf5ef6071764746 bench: put addrman check ratio in a variable (Vasil Dimov)
6f7c7567c578b5a41f8e90ce4491e40f7faeaa56 fuzz: parse the command line arguments in fuzz tests (Vasil Dimov)
92a0f7e58d4b6323d21f1c45d4c20266c35df030 test: parse the command line arguments in unit tests (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Previously command line arguments passed to unit and fuzz tests would be ignored by the tests themselves. They would be used by the boost test framework (e.g. `--run_test="addrman_tests/*"`) or by the fuzzer (e.g. `-runs=1`). However both provide ways to pass down the extra arguments to the test itself. Use that, parse the arguments and make them available to the tests via `gArgs`.
This makes the tests more flexible as they can be run with any bitcoind config option specified on the command line.
When creating `AddrMan` objects in tests, use `-checkaddrman=` (if provided) instead of hardcoding the check ratio in many different places. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20233#issuecomment-889813074 for further motivation for this.
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Can be reviewed with
--color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space
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Retrieve the command line arguments from the fuzzer and save them for
later retrieval by `BasicTestingSetup` so that we gain extra flexibility
of passing any config options on the test command line, e.g.:
```
FUZZ=addrman ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz --checkaddrman=5
```
A fuzz test should call `MakeNoLogFileContext<>()` in its initialize
function in order to invoke the constructor of `BasicTestingSetup`,
which sets `gArgs`.
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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.
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fanquake:
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2fda0c785188ae94fba921c1b8f6f2c005faf1d4 doc: Drop no longer required notes for Windows builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
f09ed92be132ebcb91b459c87d640a14b4b54336 build: Try posix-specific CXX first for mingw32 host (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (1186910b6b7ba7c7e5193c76f33f25825e6cc0b7), when cross-compiling for Windows using our depends build system, we must manually choose the POSIX thread model for the `x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++` compiler.
This PR improves the build system to make this choice automa**g**ically.
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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
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```
![dmg](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/863730/147847717-8121c2d2-cdd4-4781-8397-3bf2893d52cc.png)
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62c173ae4c5db5bf2f753136cc8c7872c59e7c9a doc: remove CC_FOR_BUILD from OpenBSD build doc (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is no-longer necessary after upstream libsecp256k1 changes that have been pulled into our repo.
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059f88b6a97b7a3ae1f033885e40ac01f91e6d60 Add RPC help for getblock verbosity level 3 (Kiminuo)
1bdd5f63229ebf28c24a8656f486ed8a6c8b3787 Address review comments from #22918 (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up PR to #22918 which addresses review comments (first commit). The second commit adds missing RPC help for verbosity level 3.
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The sys/sdt.h header is required to build Bitcoin Core with Userspace
Statically Defined Tracing support. Systemtap version 4.5 (May 2021)
is used as the most recent version 4.6 (Nov 2021) fails to build.
See e.g. https://sourceware.org/git/?p=systemtap.git;a=commit;h=1d3653936fc1fd13135a723a27e6c7e959793ad0
As Systemtap itself is not needed, the build steps (configure and
make) are skipped. We require fewer build dependecies and don't
waste time building depends we don't end up using. However, the
configure step would normally processes sys/sdt-config.h.in. The
resulting sdt-config.h defines _SDT_ASM_SECTION_AUTOGROUP_SUPPORT
(either 0 or 1 to indicate whether the assembler supports "?" in
.pushsection directives). For now, we assume all currently used
assemblers supports this feature and remove the check from the
sys/sdt.h header file in a patch.
Co-authored-by: Michael Ford <fanquake@gmail.com>
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This is no-longer necessary after upstream libsecp256k1 changes.
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Co-authored-by: Pavol Rusnak <pavol@rusnak.io>
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Co-authored-by: João Barbosa <joao.paulo.barbosa@gmail.com>
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82858bab64274506cfcd365a6588a1a9141fb22c [doc] CPFP carve out and single-conflict RBF exemption (glozow)
1fd49eb498c75a1d14193bb736d195a3dc75ae12 [doc] clarify RBF difference from BIP125 (glozow)
919ae8b8cdeccfc04026293153b876e27469a027 [doc] current rbf policy (glozow)
Pull request description:
Since RBF was first implemented and BIP125 was written, our code has changed, people have highlighted implementation differences, and some people have proposed further changes to it. Many people seem to support the idea of documenting our _current_ RBF policy as it stands today.
As the ancestor/descendant limit carve-out exemptions are very related to RBF, it seemed appropriate to group them with this PR.
Related to #22806 - it seems that these policies are the most confusing for people, or at least the most documentation-requested.
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2b64fa3251ac5ff4b4d174f1f0be7226490dce87 Update REST docs with new accessors (Matt Corallo)
ef7c8228fd5cf45526518ae2bd5ebdd483e65525 Expose block filters over REST. (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This adds a new rest endpoint:
/rest/blockfilter/filtertype/requesttype/blockhash (eg
/rest/blockfilter/basic/header/000000000019d6689c085ae165831e934ff763ae46a2a6c172b3f1b60a8ce26f.hex)
which exposes either the filter "header" or the filter data itself.
Most of the code is cribbed from the equivalent RPC.
You can test it at http://bitcoin-rest.bitcoin.ninja/rest//blockfilter/basic/header/000000005b7a58a939b2636f61fa4ddd62258c5fed57667a35d23f2334c4f86d.hex
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It can be argued that BIP125#1 signaling is honored because
descendants of signaling transactions are replaceable by RBF.
Regardless, since there are multiple details in our RBF policy that are
not captured in BIP125, point to our doc instead.
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for packages of 1 child + parents
046e8ff264be6b888c0f9a9d822e32aa74e19b78 [unit test] package submission (glozow)
e12fafda2dfbbdf63f125e5af797ecfaa6488f66 [validation] de-duplicate package transactions already in mempool (glozow)
8310d942e046c5a9b6bd90afdcd3af68dd91e081 [packages] add sanity checks for package vs mempool limits (glozow)
be3ff151a1f9665720cdf70d072b098a2f9726a9 [validation] full package accept + mempool submission (glozow)
144a29099a865ac1dc3e5291d9529fbcca9c83a4 [policy] require submitted packages to be child-with-unconfirmed-parents (glozow)
d59ddc5c3d1c035474d7bc9fa9f8a0eeb1c8498c [packages/doc] define and document package rules (glozow)
ba26169f6035c238378a3c9647213328a006fa23 [unit test] context-free package checks (glozow)
9b2fdca7f03911ac40fe0f8a0b5da534bee4554b [packages] add static IsChildWithParents function (glozow)
Pull request description:
This is 1 chunk of [Package Mempool Accept](https://gist.github.com/glozow/dc4e9d5c5b14ade7cdfac40f43adb18a); it restricts packages to 1 child with its parents, doesn't allow conflicts, and doesn't have CPFP (yet). Future PRs (see #22290) will add RBF and CPFP within packages.
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9544ab60ce212a29306f021c2cc6721c34485b54 doc: Improve ZMQ documentation (node01)
Pull request description:
This PR intends to clarify:
. when ZMQ notifications occur
. the message structure of each topic
Closes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23452#issue-1046579585
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1ef2c034523d0dfc36c84186d7a110cfc7de238b Add multisig tutorial (lsilva01)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a mutisig tutorial, as requested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21278
Although there is already a brief explanation and a functional test about the multisig implemented in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22067, this tutorial proposes to use the signet (instead of regtest), bringing the reader closer to a real environment and explaining some functions in more detail.
I'm not sure if this format should be in this repository or on some wiki page. But as there is an open issue regarding this matter, that is my suggestion.
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if using uncompressed keys
d5cab1a96d26e66d342fb5ec35c809bb82869d00 Add createmultisig and addmultisigaddress warnings release note (Samuel Dobson)
e46fc935aa6eb392ef9411dad310697aba601f6a Add warnings field to addmultisigaddress to warn about uncompressed keys (Samuel Dobson)
d1a9742623e2a8f3307c84c2df6993f62617a6f6 Add warnings field to createmultisig to warn about uncompressed keys (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Fixes #21368
Currently, if there are any uncompressed keys when calling `AddAndGetMultisigDestination`, it will just default to a legacy address regardless of the chosen `address_type`. Rather than keeping this silent behaviour which may be confusing to users, we explicitly add a `warnings` field which will warn the user why their address format is different.
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6575d354c8176c67c847b0e0a6cdd42800731a00 build: Bump Fonconfig version up to 2.12.6 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR gets rid of `remove_char_width_usage.patch`.
Some additional observations:
1. Newer Fontconfig versions (2.13.0 and 2.13.1) introduce a new dependency, `uuid`, in the [`7b48fd3dd406b926f0e5240b211f72197ed538a9`](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/fontconfig/fontconfig/-/commit/7b48fd3dd406b926f0e5240b211f72197ed538a9) commit
2. In Fonconfig 2.13.1 (the current stable) excludes the `fcobjshash.h` from the distributive archive (see [`31269e3589e0e6432d12f55db316f4c720a090b5`](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/fontconfig/fontconfig/-/commit/31269e3589e0e6432d12f55db316f4c720a090b5)), that makes our `gperf_header_regen.patch` unusable, and requires `gperf` as a dependency.
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receivedby RPCs
1dcba996d30d83aebe8c73f42f5d4056d6472166 Coinbase receivedby rpcs release notes (Andrew Toth)
b5696750a925c07261287b043ffdfb393cbb1327 Test including coinbase transactions in receivedby wallet rpcs (Andrew Toth)
bce20c34d6b999e700a560f95351c212ed8c36f4 Include coinbase transactions in receivedby wallet rpcs (Andrew Toth)
Pull request description:
The current `*receivedby*` RPCs filter out coinbase transactions. This doesn't seem correct since an output to your address in a coinbase transaction *is* receiving those coins.
This PR corrects this behaviour. Also, a new option `include_immature_coinbase` is added (default=`false`) that includes immature coinbase transactions when set to true.
However, since this is potentially a breaking change this PR introduces a hidden configuration option `-deprecatedrpc=exclude_coinbase`. This can be set to revert to previous behaviour. If no reports of broken workflow are received, then this option can be removed in a future release.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/14654.
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getmempool RPCs
2f9515f37addabde84c79926d7a24b2897a21dd1 rpc: move fees object to match help (josibake)
07ade7db8f919826c5e69bdaf7d54a6ae653175e doc: add release note for fee field deprecation (josibake)
2ee406ce3e9c252734cb391d85044ac389c34279 test: add functional test for deprecatedrpc=fees (josibake)
35d928c63237e31c99215e2d9d84782befd618d5 rpc: deprecate fee fields from mempool entries (josibake)
Pull request description:
per #22682 , top level fee fields for mempool entries have been deprecated since 0.17 but are still returned. this PR properly deprecates them so that they are no longer returned unless `-deprecatedrpc=fees` is passed.
the first commit takes care of deprecation and also updates `test/functional/mempool_packages.py` to only use the `fees` object. the second commit adds a new functional test for `-deprecatedrpc=fees`
closes #22682
## questions for the reviewer
* `-deprecatedrpc=fees` made the most sense to me, but happy to change if there is a name that makes more sense
* #22682 seems to indicate that after some period of time, the fields will be removed all together. if we have a rough idea of when this will be, i can add a `TODO: fully remove in vXX` comment to `entryToJSON`
## testing
to get started on testing, compile, run the tests, and start your node with the deprecated rpcs flag:
```bash
./src/bitcoind -daemon -deprecatedrpc=fees
```
you should see entries with the deprecated fields like so:
```json
{
"<txid>": {
"fees": {
"base": 0.00000671,
"modified": 0.00000671,
"ancestor": 0.00000671,
"descendant": 0.00000671
},
"fee": 0.00000671,
"modifiedfee": 0.00000671,
"descendantfees": 671,
"ancestorfees": 671,
"vsize": 144,
"weight": 573,
...
},
```
you can also check `getmempoolentry` using any of the txid's from the output above.
next start the node without the deprecated flag, repeat the commands from above and verify that the deprecated fields are no longer present at the top level, but present in the "fees" object
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78a6bc6919e96b5c32efd370540a28aecc2262f6 build, qt: Use Android NDK r23 LTS (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is a continuation of bitcoin/bitcoin#23478, and, thanks to bitcoin/bitcoin#23489, a oneline patch is only required to be able build the `qt` package in depends with Android NDK r23 LTS.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
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Co-authored-by: 0xB10C <19157360+0xB10C@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Falbesoner <sebastian.falbesoner@gmail.com>
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a4fe70171b6fa570eda71d86b59d0fb24c2f0614 Make Bech32 LocateErrors return error list rather than using out-arg (Samuel Dobson)
2fa4fd196176160a5ad0a25da173ff93252b8103 Use std::iota instead of manually pushing range (Samuel Dobson)
405c96fc9fd909ccc461f10d55dfdd822b76f5bf Use bounds-checked array lookups in Bech32 error detection code (Samuel Dobson)
28d9c2857f1c430069bffe0547d12800c84ed9ec Simplify encoding of e in GF(1024) tables to (1,0) (Samuel Dobson)
14358a029def2334ac60d6eb630c60db6dc06f9d Replace GF1024 tables and syndrome constants with compile-time generated constexprs. (Samuel Dobson)
63f7b6977989b93e13c3afd8dfd22b524842b9d7 Update release note for bech32 error detection (Samuel Dobson)
c8b9a224e70f70ccc638b2c4200a505cdf024efd Report encoding type in bech32 error message (Samuel Dobson)
92f0cafdca11a9463b6f04229c1c47805c97c1b5 Improve Bech32 boost tests (Samuel Dobson)
bb4d3e9b970be2a8de3e146623801fc8cbbeb0c7 Address review comments for Bech32 error validation (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
A number of follow-ups and improvements to the bech32 error location code, introduced in #16807.
Notably, this removes the hardcoded GF1024 tables in favour of constexpr table generation.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Re-ACK a4fe70171b6fa570eda71d86b59d0fb24c2f0614
Tree-SHA512: 6312373c20ebd6636f5797304876fa0d70fa777de2f6c507245f51a652b3d1224ebc55b236c9e11e6956c1e88e65faadab51d53587078efccb451455aa2e2276
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Co-authored-by: mammix2 <mammix2@hotmail.com>
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Central place for putting package-related info. This document or parts
of it can also be easily ported to other places if deemed appropriate.
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Signed-off-by: Arnab Sen <arnabsen1729@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Arnab Sen <arnabsen1729@gmail.com>
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suffix unit
21b58f430fa05fdb7c5db79b545302417a5dbceb util: ParseByteUnits - Parse a string with suffix unit [k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T] (Douglas Chimento)
Pull request description:
A convenience utility for parsing human readable strings sizes e.g. `500G` is `500 * 1 << 30`
The argument/setting `maxuploadtarget` now accept human readable byte units `[k|K|m|M|g|G||t|T]`
This change backward compatible, defaults to `M` if no unit specified.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK 21b58f430fa05fdb7c5db79b545302417a5dbceb
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 21b58f430fa05fdb7c5db79b545302417a5dbceb. Only changes since last review are dropping optional has_value call, fixing comment punctuation, squashing commits.
Tree-SHA512: c9b85acc0f77c847a0290b27ac5dc586ecc078110cf133063140576a04c11aa9c553159b9b4993488edcf6e60db6837de7c83b2964639bc21e8ffa4d455a5eb7
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88cc4810926e4f5af6757ee1b0eed61abda3d746 Modify copyright header on Bech32 code (Samuel Dobson)
5599813b80e53a1539c66625b4320ab1b4fb4848 Add lots of comments to Bech32 (Samuel Dobson)
2eb5792ec7bbeaf7138420b6c85c5cd0a0404946 Add release notes for validateaddress Bech32 error detection (MeshCollider)
42d6a029e57a32f2d1d829ff7718b6d40d58b9d1 Refactor and add more tests for validateaddress (Samuel Dobson)
c4979f77c1264f0099d1dfa278b1d9c18340b5f9 Add boost tests for bech32 error detection (MeshCollider)
02a7bdee429ae307a5e57832727fed789e2e04fb Add error_locations to validateaddress RPC (Samuel Dobson)
b62b67e06cc406fdad68da4c091168fb5f11c1d4 Add Bech32 error location function (Samuel Dobson)
0b06e720c0182dee8b560d2e8d3891b036f63ea7 More detailed error checking for base58 addresses (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Addresses (partially) #16779 - no GUI change in this PR
Adds a LocateError function the bech32 library, which is then called by `validateaddress` RPC, (and then eventually from a GUI tool too, future work). I think modifying validateaddress is nicer than adding a separate RPC for this.
Includes tests.
Based on https://github.com/sipa/bech32/blob/master/ecc/javascript/bech32_ecc.js
Credit to sipa for that code
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review and manually tested ACK 88cc4810926e4f5af6757ee1b0eed61abda3d746
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 88cc4810926e4f5af6757ee1b0eed61abda3d746 with caveat that I only checked the new `LocateErrors` code to try to verify it didn't have unsafe or unexpected operations or loop forever or crash. Did not try to verify behavior corresponds to the spec. In the worst case bugs here should just affect error messages not actual decoding of addresses so this seemed ok.
w0xlt:
tACK 88cc481
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A convenience utility for human readable arguments/config e.g. -maxuploadtarget=500g
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9b575f1c734c052b695ce921fb6412b22c18fdb4 Improve fs::PathToString documentation (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Add a developer note about avoiding `fs::PathToString` in RPCs, and improve some other `fs::PathToString` comments.
Developer note might have been useful in two recent review comments:
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23398#discussion_r741585271
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23155#discussion_r749824259
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Documentation review ACK 9b575f1c734c052b695ce921fb6412b22c18fdb4
jamesob:
ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23522/commits/9b575f1c734c052b695ce921fb6412b22c18fdb4
prayank23:
ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23522/commits/9b575f1c734c052b695ce921fb6412b22c18fdb4
hebasto:
ACK 9b575f1c734c052b695ce921fb6412b22c18fdb4
shaavan:
ACK 9b575f1c734c052b695ce921fb6412b22c18fdb4
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5b93e65f6abfd174a56cf50c952ca5d5c3833859 build: remove D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS from CPPFLAGS (fanquake)
dbfca4a815d2dbef69f3b634c24b875bc1d22afc build: require glibc 2.18+ for release builds (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This increases our runtime glibc requirement from 2.17 to 2.18. From what I can see the only platform this drops release support for is CentOS 7, which reached the end of it's "full update" support at the [end of 2020](https://wiki.centos.org/About/Product). It does receive maintenance updates until 2024, however I don't think supporting glibc 2.17 until 2024 is realistic.
It was mentioned in #22405 that our 2.17 requirement could be a bit excessive, and I tend to agree, however without a good reason to require an even newer version, I think a move from 2.17 -> 2.18 is sufficient for now. That means we get a glibc with "proper" support for `thread_local` (see below), as well as avoid having to patch dependencies to retain glibc compatibility (see #23489).
Note that anyone wanting to self-compile and target a glibc 2.17 runtime could currently build with `--disable-threadlocal`. However we wouldn't make any guarantees on how long that workaround might exist for.
glibc 2.18 was released in August 2013: https://sourceware.org/legacy-ml/libc-alpha/2013-08/msg00160.html.
> Add support for calling C++11 thread_local object destructors on thread
and program exit. This needs compiler support for offloading C++11
destructor calls to glibc.
The last time we increased our runtime glibc requirement for release builds was in #17538 (0.20 release), where we moved from a 2.11 requirement to 2.17.
Guix builds:
```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
d21c7429dbaca3a5260ec424036e19e287c553adb2229894e59eb9b60bc2eba5 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
5d8e7d8b5016b694cb23bcee202819a7db63ea033e5a21c99895981f7b508184 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
db4e7b6af7d4dfa246e604f5548fd31e1ad51b810b24789f42362cd7be41cad3 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
db97badc0ad969bcb13620fc7f087d78622f3217ee792fc28406cc083a25bcbe guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
58a6910362ffacd1c7df27033c25cb25f24a317f3ca909f39bb20ac552b021db guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
9d99fd89de4798116bfe83ff1e17e10c019b3e30d2d39fd70a5bef7c937bf6d5 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
254e9149d00b0e50af1c80697326ac69ab823b4e845c19f059cc229f724fbb07 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf.tar.gz
cc39947931b65960f1d32c3d53d623108a78af4bf2b3ac34b65a4c30de5feb08 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
8763efeaaeea17bc526bccb050bd9da1ad2f22c7d8ec912ec0db68f4de7d4b88 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
de8984c519c6afc7d43e28c11f7a38b0c5c2eec676bf566448cfd0e4f6accac8 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ba73422ca3da7670435018b515bb2f8917dd23d47adb7989643b324bb47bcbf4 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
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a42d20fd81325171f19b11f2cdf76da1d129146dfbda744125f579bb6f11a632 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
581379b13295665ea709f8bda7ff606a4a1d4d536f6578a22ea2c64aeea62d62 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
6dc6c6ac6116fda4596c6f577b6ecef65c552467222072e629562892a0363431 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ef4ee73071bd1a4d610281781eb2409dd8fe5c976ba347914e97b5cb49292db4 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-apple-darwin19/SHA256SUMS.part
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5fbb6cd4a951dc8f7d9d3ec80b8dcbce4d6cd74a4a8c532ac30a2646ca4337a5 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
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53b7f7b4243f5b9f02f91407569392ea672bb585227696cc0b63b5bc10866d8d guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-win-unsigned.tar.gz
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9cbc0780d42d6b4779ad989670757323a37151c03b4797e520a74b642b53e3dd guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
a302b35629ac3bb21ae86905dfe521cdccd98a7e35868e12a081152adcf89bf5 guix-build-5b93e65f6abf/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-5b93e65f6abf-win64.zip
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK ACK ACK ACK ACK 5b93e65f6abfd174a56cf50c952ca5d5c3833859
hebasto:
re-ACK 5b93e65f6abfd174a56cf50c952ca5d5c3833859, only suggested changes since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23511#pullrequestreview-806276081) review.
Tree-SHA512: e9c57b11881204ee7c4e3d474d64722bc1bd4409cf8511f2914360205158946a327aa7234bbcbae40c43c0373954d0571c28583d90c280dca53614372891ddde
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4ba492052ec09d48f8c3f391cc248340e761c7f2 doc: Add minimum supported Android NDK version (Hennadii Stepanov)
6393bdcd53b106367b10317c227a114494c90142 doc: Move Android dependencies guide into `build-android.md` (Hennadii Stepanov)
ac323a7222efaafc7bc3110b02f1ef2d2635c9a2 build: Switch to llvm buinutils for Android builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The new Long Term Support release of the Android NDK is [available](https://groups.google.com/g/android-ndk-announce/c/MS6Qoub0DKE/m/Zfp5Ys8eAAAJ) since 2021-08-11:
> As r23 is the new LTS, the support windows for r21 and r22 have now ended.
On master (8ae4ba481ce8f7da173bef24432729c87a36cb70), dependency build fails because it expects GNU Binutils are present in the Android NDK. In [fact](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/ndk/+/master/docs/BuildSystemMaintainers.md#binutils):
> GNU Binutils remains available up to and including r22. All binutils tools with the exception of the assembler (GAS) were removed in r23. GAS was removed in r24.
This PR switches our depends build system to llvm binutils. The usage of `llvm-ar` and `llvm-ranlib` tools effectively makes r21 the minimum supported version of NDK.
With this PR:
- building depends against NDK r23 LTS now is possible with `NO_QT=1`
- building the `qt` package in depends against NDK r23 LTS still fails:
```
Creating qmake...
...
ERROR: Cannot detect Android NDK toolchain.
Please use -android-toolchain-version to specify it.
```
The issue with the `qt` package is going to be addressed in another PR.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 4ba492052ec09d48f8c3f391cc248340e761c7f2
Tree-SHA512: cdc8f95ff9a3ad7f12eb55b9ea18b6b6b800d4cceff7e0321985be6e39d15a2b2ea5b1592972307d76d111292a0ed58fd287e5ca285e2f6868b42a286536d310
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From what I can see the only platform this drops support for is CentOS
7. CentOS 7 reached the end of it's "full update" support at the end of
2020. It does receive maintenance updates until 2024, however I don't
think supporting glibc 2.17 until 2024 is realistic. Note that anyone
wanting to self-compile and target a glibc 2.17 runtime could build with
--disable-threadlocal.
glibc 2.18 was released in August 2013.
https://sourceware.org/legacy-ml/libc-alpha/2013-08/msg00160.html
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