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2021-12-09Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23495: build: Bump Fontconfig version up to 2.12.6fanquake
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. ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK 6575d354c8176c67c847b0e0a6cdd42800731a00 - from the best I can determine this doesn't have any versioning / ABI implications. The ABI difference between 2.12.1 and 2.12.6 is two symbol additions, neither of which are used by Qt. Fontconfig seems to be better at maintaining backwards compatibility compared to a library like Freetype. Tree-SHA512: 36780a0c5a658469697e524d682ebab56c320cb04f8297bc215f4552f183d4f560501fb0a869982fd9053d4a2d571c7fd971d8f5e96c9da9a9d142c485e3baa4
2021-12-07Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#14707: [RPC] Include coinbase transactions in ↵MarcoFalke
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. ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: reACK 1dcba996d30d83aebe8c73f42f5d4056d6472166 Tree-SHA512: bfc43b81279fea5b6770a4620b196f6bc7c818d221b228623e9f535ec75a2406bc440e3df911608a3680f11ab64c5a4103917162114f5ff7c4ca8ab07bb9d3df
2021-12-07Coinbase receivedby rpcs release notesAndrew Toth
2021-12-07Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22689: rpc: deprecate top-level fee fields in ↵MarcoFalke
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 ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: reACK 2f9515f37addabde84c79926d7a24b2897a21dd1 glozow: utACK 2f9515f37addabde84c79926d7a24b2897a21dd1 Tree-SHA512: b175f4d39d26d96dc5bae26717d3ccfa5842d98ab402065880bfdcf4921b14ca692a8919fe4e9969acbb5c4d6e6d07dd6462a7e0a0a7342556279b381e1a004e
2021-12-07Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23677: build, qt: Use Android NDK r23 LTSfanquake
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: ACK 78a6bc6919e96b5c32efd370540a28aecc2262f6 Tree-SHA512: 09c6e8739ecbcbf5fdd6c2103577be2676eb448941f97c781f476918056c8405d2531d5cef8f240e4d1205c2d49f879edbba74dd5e77799a887b76a5c76ebe5b
2021-12-06doc: Merge release note snippetsMarcoFalke
2021-12-06Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23577: Follow-ups to Bech32 error detectionW. J. van der Laan
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
2021-12-05build, qt: Use Android NDK r23 LTSHennadii Stepanov
2021-12-03build: Bump Fonconfig version up to 2.12.6Hennadii Stepanov
2021-12-03build: freetype 2.11.0fanquake
Co-authored-by: mammix2 <mammix2@hotmail.com>
2021-12-03build: expat 2.4.1fanquake
2021-11-30Update release note for bech32 error detectionSamuel Dobson
2021-11-28[tracing] tracepoints to utxocache add, spent and uncacheArnab Sen
Signed-off-by: Arnab Sen <arnabsen1729@gmail.com>
2021-11-28[tracing] tracepoint for utxocache flushesArnab Sen
Signed-off-by: Arnab Sen <arnabsen1729@gmail.com>
2021-11-24Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23249: util: ParseByteUnits - Parse a string with ↵MarcoFalke
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
2021-11-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#16807: Let validateaddress locate error in Bech32 addressW. J. van der Laan
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 Tree-SHA512: 9c7fe9745bc7527f80a30bd4c1e3034e16b96a02cc7f6c268f91bfad08a6965a8064fe44230aa3f87e4fa3c938f662ff4446bc682c83cb48c1a3f95cf4186688
2021-11-17util: ParseByteUnits - Parse a string with suffix unit [k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T]Douglas Chimento
A convenience utility for human readable arguments/config e.g. -maxuploadtarget=500g
2021-11-17Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23522: Improve fs::PathToString documentationfanquake
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 Tree-SHA512: b8b3ecb6208c3897241e4f24dcec64fe7cf091bc79388862cf5f4b315cb8e804939981c4bed4c81dbff99ec9f750bad99015d0f04890704ac9df63c2a6719b6d
2021-11-17Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23511: release: require glibc 2.18+fanquake
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. 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2021-11-16Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23478: build: Add support for Android NDK r23 LTSfanquake
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
2021-11-16build: require glibc 2.18+ for release buildsfanquake
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
2021-11-15Improve fs::PathToString documentationRussell Yanofsky
2021-11-15Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23198: build: Parse version information in msvc-autogen.pyW. J. van der Laan
410f99faed47e27fca77531a864383b6119e7b0b build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h is generated using build_msvc/msvc-autogen.py (CallMeMisterOwl) Pull request description: Added a function that parses version information from `configure.ac` into `build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h`. This is done by default in `msvc-autogen.py`, so manual changing of `build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h` is no longer required. In addition to that I updated the Release Process doc. Following values are updated: -**CLIENT_VERSION_BUILD** -**CLIENT_VERSION_IS_RELEASE** -**CLIENT_VERSION_MAJOR** -**CLIENT_VERSION_MINOR** -**COPYRIGHT_YEAR** -**PACKAGE_STRING** -**PACKAGE_VERSION** fixes #23073 ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review and lightly tested ACK 410f99faed47e27fca77531a864383b6119e7b0b Tree-SHA512: 6b324ec8680b70c405c46a0fcd61836d1b57bb3eaef2cc36bb1e9856890f0423c201a8fdddc95ca0fb5b3dade71ff6d4d14351c606b3351eef2faa0c70bca38a
2021-11-14Fix Arch linux dead link0xree
2021-11-14build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h is generated using build_msvc/msvc-autogen.pyCallMeMisterOwl
2021-11-12Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23114: Add minisketch subtree and integrate into ↵fanquake
build/test 29173d6c6ca0cc3be9fa6bf2409a509ffea1a02a ubsan: add minisketch exceptions (Cory Fields) 54b5e1aeab73953c1f12ec2c041572038f6f59da Add thin Minisketch wrapper to pick best implementation (Pieter Wuille) ee9dc71c1bc16205494f2a0aebe575a3c062ff52 Add basic minisketch tests (Pieter Wuille) 0659f12b131fc5915fe7a493306af197f4fb838b Add minisketch dependency (Gleb Naumenko) 0eb7928ab8d9dcb840e4965bfa81deb752b00dfa Add MSVC build configuration for libminisketch (Pieter Wuille) 8bc166d5b179205fc56855e2b462aa273a6f8661 build: add minisketch build file and include it (Cory Fields) b2904ceb85b4d440b1f4bbd716fcb601411cc2c9 build: add configure checks for minisketch (Cory Fields) b6487dc4ef47ec9ea894eceac25f37d0b806f8aa Squashed 'src/minisketch/' content from commit 89629eb2c7 (fanquake) Pull request description: This takes over #21859, which has [recently switched](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21859#issuecomment-921899200) to my integration branch. A few more build issues came up (and have been fixed) since, and after discussing with sipa it was decided I would open a PR to shepherd any final changes through. > This adds a `src/minisketch` subtree, taken from the master branch of https://github.com/sipa/minisketch, to prepare for Erlay implementation (see #21515). It gets configured for just supporting 32-bit fields (the only ones we're interested in in the context of Erlay), and some code on top is added: > * A very basic unit test (just to make sure compilation & running works; actual correctness checking is done through minisketch's own tests). > * A wrapper in `minisketchwrapper.{cpp,h}` that runs a benchmark to determine which field implementation to use. Only changes since my last update to the branch in the previous PR have been rebasing on master and fixing an issue with a header in an introduced file. ACKs for top commit: naumenkogs: ACK 29173d6c6ca0cc3be9fa6bf2409a509ffea1a02a Tree-SHA512: 1217d3228db1dd0de12c2919314e1c3626c18a416cf6291fec99d37e34fb6eec8e28d9e9fb935f8590273b8836cbadac313a15f05b4fd9f9d3024c8ce2c80d02
2021-11-10Add a brief overview of fuzzing/Bitcoin Core fuzzingAlex Groce
- Google's repo - Our report - John's advice on fuzz-friendly development
2021-11-10doc: Add minimum supported Android NDK versionHennadii Stepanov
2021-11-10doc: Move Android dependencies guide into `build-android.md`Hennadii Stepanov
2021-11-09doc: remove redundant optionals from build-unix.mdfanquake
Calling dependencies optional in a list of already optional dependencies is redundant.
2021-11-09doc: remove Boost build note from build-unix.mdfanquake
We don't do this for any other dependency, and users are better looking at the actual Boost site/docs. This isn't something we should need to have in our build docs.
2021-11-08Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23464: doc: remove mention of system univalue from ↵fanquake
build-unix.md 78e36700a0b42f558af2be567eab9fbf6c9ef0b1 doc: remove mention of system univalue (fanquake) Pull request description: Should have been part of #22646. ACKs for top commit: hebasto: ACK 78e36700a0b42f558af2be567eab9fbf6c9ef0b1 Tree-SHA512: a5d54d73526033825ce4467cc3c57c26064739eef546556975a4c6f1f5bea84004640acd426734f90f98bc7a76ec837d716aa31167f2bdce7ee3887ad92e3152
2021-11-08doc: remove mention of system univaluefanquake
Should have been part of #22646.
2021-11-05doc: Mention that BerkeleyDB is for legacy wallet in build-unixW. J. van der Laan
This updates build-unix for the descriptor wallet, and prepares for eventual legacy wallet deprecation. - Move 'descriptor wallet' dependencies above legacy wallet deps both for Debian and Fedora. - Explicitly mention 'legacy wallet' where referring to the BerkeleyDB wallet. Shorten BerkeleyDB instruction to a single paragraph.
2021-11-03Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23154: doc: add assumeutxo notesMarcoFalke
9ab440199d5c888363a42c957433d0e46cd0d2ff doc: add assumeutxo notes (James O'Beirne) Pull request description: This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11) (parent PR: #15606) --- Adds some notes on assumeutxo design. Related: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21526#discussion_r715558994 ACKs for top commit: ariard: ACK 9ab4401 naumenkogs: ACK 9ab4401 michaelfolkson: ACK 9ab440199d5c888363a42c957433d0e46cd0d2ff fjahr: ACK 9ab440199d5c888363a42c957433d0e46cd0d2ff Tree-SHA512: 2fca8373b78701754957d12bc43ce18aa6928507965448741cb4e8c56589ad61d261f8542e348094fc9631d46ee6a7afee75c965c0db993fc816758569137b74
2021-11-02doc: add release note for fee field deprecationjosibake
2021-11-01doc: Add output script descriptors BIPs 380..386Hennadii Stepanov
2021-10-21Add minisketch dependencyGleb Naumenko
2021-10-20doc: Add note on deleting past-EOL release branchesMarcoFalke
2021-10-19Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22918: rpc: Add level 3 verbosity to getblock RPC call ↵W. J. van der Laan
(#21245 modified) 5c34507ecbbdc29c086276d1c62835b461823507 core_write: Rename calculate_fee to have_undo for clarity (fyquah) 8edf6204a87057a451160d1e61e79d8be112e81f release-notes: Add release note about getblock verbosity level 3. (fyquah) 459104b2aae6eeaadfa5a7e47944f1a34780dacd rest: Add test for prevout fields in getblock (fyquah) 4330af6f72172848f5971a052a8f325ed50eb576 rpc: Add test for level 3 verbosity getblock rpc call. (fyquah) 51dbc167e98daab317baa80cf80bfda337672dab rpc: Add level 3 verbosity to getblock RPC call. (fyquah) 3cc95345ca49b87e8caca9a0e6418c63ae1e463a rpc: Replace boolean argument for tx details with enum class. (fyquah) Pull request description: Author of #21245 expressed [time issues](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21245#issuecomment-902332088) in the original PR. Given that #21245 has received a lot of review*, I have decided to open this new pull request with [modifications required to get ACK from luke-jr ](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21245#issuecomment-905150806) and a few nits of mine. ### Original PR description > Display the prevout in transaction inputs when calling getblock level 3 verbosity. This PR affects the existing `/rest/block` API by adding a `prevout` fields to tx inputs. This is mentioned in the change to the release notes. > > I added some functional tests that > > * checks that the RPC call still works when TxUndo can't be found > > * Doesn't display the "value" or "scriptPubKey" of the previous output when at a lower verbosity level > > > This "completes" the issue #18771 ### Possible improvements * https://github.com/kiminuo/bitcoin/commit/b0bf4f255f86aeaddce68889087c22f9068f4d97 - I can include even this commit to this PR if deemed useful or I can leave it for a follow-up PR. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21245#issuecomment-894853784 for more context. ### Examples Examples of the `getblock` output with various verbose levels. Note that `000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5` contains only 2 transactions. #### Verbose level 0 ```bash ./bitcoin-cli -testnet getblock 000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5 0 ``` ##### Verbose level 1 ```bash ./bitcoin-cli -testnet getblock 000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5 1 ``` ##### Verbose level 2 ```bash ./bitcoin-cli -testnet getblock 000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5 2 ``` ##### Verbose level 3 ```bash ./bitcoin-cli -testnet getblock 000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5 3 ``` #### REST ```bash curl -H "content-type:text/plain;" http://127.0.0.1:18332/rest/block/000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5.json ``` <sub>* ... and my everyday obsessive checking of my email inbox whether the PR moves forward.</sub> Edit laanwj: Removed at symbol from message, and large example output to prevent it from all ending up in the commit message. ACKs for top commit: 0xB10C: ACK 5c34507ecbbdc29c086276d1c62835b461823507 meshcollider: utACK 5c34507ecbbdc29c086276d1c62835b461823507 theStack: ACK 5c34507ecbbdc29c086276d1c62835b461823507 👘 promag: Concept ACK 5c34507ecbbdc29c086276d1c62835b461823507 Tree-SHA512: bbff120d8fd76e617b723b102b0c606e0d8eb27f21c631d5f4cdab0892137c4bc7c65b1df144993405f942c91be47a26e80480102af55bff22621c19f518aea3
2021-10-19Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23302: tracing: drop GetHash().ToString() argument ↵fanquake
from the `validation:block_connected` tracepoint 53c9fa9e6253ea89ba1057b35e018ad1a25fb97e tracing: drop block_connected hash.toString() arg (0xb10c) Pull request description: The tracepoint `validation:block_connected` was introduced in #22006. The first argument was the hash of the connected block as a pointer to a C-like String. The last argument passed the hash of the connected block as a pointer to 32 bytes. The hash was only passed as string to allow `bpftrace` scripts to print the hash. It was (incorrectly) assumed that `bpftrace` cannot hex-format and print the block hash given only the hash as bytes. The block hash can be printed in `bpftrace` by calling `printf("%02x")` for each byte of the hash in an `unroll () {...}`. By starting from the last byte of the hash, it can be printed in big-endian (the block-explorer format). ```C $p = $hash + 31; unroll(32) { $b = *(uint8*)$p; printf("%02x", $b); $p -= 1; } ``` See also: #22902 (comment) This is a breaking change to the block_connected tracepoint API, however this tracepoint has not yet been included in a release. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Concept and code review ACK 53c9fa9e6253ea89ba1057b35e018ad1a25fb97e jb55: ACK 53c9fa9e6253ea89ba1057b35e018ad1a25fb97e Tree-SHA512: f1b9e4e0ee45aae892e8bf38e04b5ee5fbc643d6e7e27d011b829ed8701dacf966a99b7c877c46cca8666b894a375633e62582c552c8203614c6f2b9c4087585
2021-10-18Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22067: Test and document a basic M-of-N multisig using ↵W. J. van der Laan
descriptor wallets and PSBTs 9de0d94508828f5fdfaf688ccda5a91d38b32c58 doc: add disclaimer highlighting shortcomings of the basic multisig example (Michael Dietz) f9479e4626f6b5126ff8cdab3a7e718c609429ef test, doc: basic M-of-N multisig minor cleanup and clarifications (Michael Dietz) e05cd0546a155afcd45c43ce730c4abecd40dfed doc: add another signing flow for multisig with descriptor wallets and PSBTs (Michael Dietz) 17dd6573008c8aca9fc0da9419225c85a4f94330 doc: M-of-N multisig using descriptor wallets and PSBTs, as well as a signing flow (Michael Dietz) 1f20501efce041d34e63ab9a11359bedf4a82cd5 test: add functional test for multisig flow with descriptor wallets and PSBTs (Michael Dietz) Pull request description: Aims to resolve issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21278. I try to follow the steps laanwj outlined there exactly, with the exception of using `combinepsbt` instead of `joinpsbts`. I wrote a functional test to make sure it works as expected before doing the docs, and figured it would also be a good source of documentation. So I kept the test as simple as possible and didn't go crazy with edge-cases and various checks. I do have a lot more test-cases I've written that I will follow up with (either in a separate PR or another commit - lmk if you have a preference), but I want to do it in a way that doesn't bloat this test so it remains useful as a quickstart (unless that's a bad idea)? ACKs for top commit: S3RK: Code review ACK 9de0d94. Rspigler's argument convinced me that we should leave the workflow with two wallets. I assume using multisig with external signers is a popular use-case and it's important to keep compatibility. laanwj: Code and documentation review ACK 9de0d94508828f5fdfaf688ccda5a91d38b32c58 Tree-SHA512: 6c76e787c21f09d8be5eaa11f3ca3eaa4868497824050562bdfb2095c73b90f5e8987a8775119891d6bfde586e3f31ad1b13e4b67b0802e1d23ef050227a1211
2021-10-18tracing: drop block_connected hash.toString() arg0xb10c
The tracepoint `validation:block_connected` was introduced in #22006. The first argument was the hash of the connected block as a pointer to a C-like String. The last argument passed the hash of the connected block as a pointer to 32 bytes. The hash was only passed as string to allow `bpftrace` scripts to print the hash. It was (incorrectly) assumed that `bpftrace` cannot hex-format and print the block hash given only the hash as bytes. The block hash can be printed in `bpftrace` by calling `printf("%02x")` for each byte of the hash in an `unroll () {...}`. By starting from the last byte of the hash, it can be printed in big-endian (the block-explorer format). ```C $p = $hash + 31; unroll(32) { $b = *(uint8*)$p; printf("%02x", $b); $p -= 1; } ``` See also: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22902#discussion_r705176691 This is a breaking change to the block_connected tracepoint API, however this tracepoint has not yet been included in a release.
2021-10-15doc: update release notes for 22539Antoine Poinsot
Following Marcofalke's feedback at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22539#discussion_r724971313
2021-10-14Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23093: Add ability to flush keypool and always flush ↵W. J. van der Laan
when upgrading non-HD to HD 6531599f422524fbbcc43816121e7536cf79d66c test: Add check that newkeypool flushes change addresses too (Samuel Dobson) 84fa19c77a2c8d0d01add2daf18b42af07c17710 Add release notes for keypool flush changes (Samuel Dobson) f9603ee4e05d7f0bd7d81f5cf24168c1aec8e5b0 Add test for flushing keypool with newkeypool (Samuel Dobson) 6f6f7bb36c492fa76aeda6513be58ca822ea1968 Make legacy wallet upgrades from non-HD to HD always flush the keypool (Samuel Dobson) 2434b1078147e71b09c4c1bf0b7ce3f6729a7713 Fix outdated keypool size default (Samuel Dobson) 22cc797ca5c1e70a4afb8e43f6917b4c9fe74e20 Add newkeypool RPC to flush the keypool (Samuel Dobson) Pull request description: This PR makes two main changes: 1) Adds a new RPC `newkeypool` which will entirely flush and refill the keypool. 2) When upgradewallet is called on old, non-HD wallets upgrading them to HD, we now always flush the keypool and generate a new one, to immediately start using the HD generated keys. This PR is motivated by a number of users with old, pre-compressed-key wallets upgrading them and being confused about why they still can't generate p2sh-segwit or bech32 addresses -- this is due to uncompressed keys remaining in the keypool post-upgrade and being illegal in these newer address formats. There is currently no easy way to flush the keypool other than to call `getnewaddress` a hundred/thousand times or an ugly hack of using a `sethdseed` call. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: re-ACK 6531599f422524fbbcc43816121e7536cf79d66c meshcollider: Added new commit 6531599f422524fbbcc43816121e7536cf79d66c to avoid invalidating previous ACKs. instagibbs: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23093/commits/6531599f422524fbbcc43816121e7536cf79d66c Tree-SHA512: 50c79c5d42dd27ab0ecdbfdc4071fdaa1b2dbb2f9195ed325b007106ff19226419ce57fe5b1539c0c24101b12f5e034bbcfb7bbb0451b766cb1071295383d774
2021-10-12Add release notes for validateaddress Bech32 error detectionMeshCollider
2021-10-11Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22409: configure: keep relative paths in debug infofanquake
0bc666b053b8f4883c3f5de43959e2bbd91b95c5 doc: add info for debugging with relative paths (S3RK) a8b515c317f0b5560f62c72a8f4eb6560d8f1c75 configure: keep relative paths in debug info (S3RK) Pull request description: This is a follow-up for #20353 that fixes #21885 It also adds a small section to assist debugging without absolute paths in debug info. ACKs for top commit: kallewoof: Tested ACK 0bc666b053b8f4883c3f5de43959e2bbd91b95c5 Zero-1729: Light crACK 0bc666b053b8f4883c3f5de43959e2bbd91b95c5 Tree-SHA512: d4b75183c3d3a0f59fe786841fb230581de87f6fe04cf7224e4b89c520d45513ba729d4ad8c0e62dd1dbaaa7a25741f04d036bc047f92842e76c9cc31ea47fb2
2021-10-07Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22539: Re-include RBF replacement txs in fee estimationW. J. van der Laan
3b613722f6b895d7b268b3f878fddfc888381226 Add release notes for fee est with replacement txs (Antoine Poinsot) 45564065627ada5dfadff13bc32bc672a4edf152 qa: test fee estimation with replacement transactions (Antoine Poinsot) 053415b297b8665f2d2c4dce7c2c54bcc5298ef4 qa: split run_test into smaller parts (Antoine Poinsot) 06c5ce9714f7090bfb494309980f375975b7a00e Re-include RBF replacement txs in fee estimation (Antoine Poinsot) Pull request description: This effectively reverts #9519. RBF is now largely in use on the network (signaled for by around 20% of all transactions on average) and replacement logic is implemented in most end-user wallets. The rate of replaced transactions is also expected to rise as fee-bumping techniques are being developed for pre-signed transaction ("L2") protocols. ACKs for top commit: prayank23: reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22539/commits/3b613722f6b895d7b268b3f878fddfc888381226 Zero-1729: re-ACK 3b613722f6b895d7b268b3f878fddfc888381226 benthecarman: reACK 3b613722f6b895d7b268b3f878fddfc888381226 glozow: ACK 3b613722f6b895d7b268b3f878fddfc888381226 theStack: re-ACK 3b613722f6b895d7b268b3f878fddfc888381226 🍪 Tree-SHA512: a6146d15c80ff4ba9249314b0ef953a66a15673e61b8f98979642814f1b169b5695e330e3ee069fa9a7e4d1f8aa10e1dcb7f9aa79181cea5a4c4dbcaf5483023
2021-10-05release-notes: Add release note about getblock verbosity level 3.fyquah
2021-10-04doc: add assumeutxo notesJames O'Beirne