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2020-03-04init: move asmap code earlier in init processJon Atack
and update feature_asmap.py and test_runner.py This commit moves the asmap init.cpp code from the end of "Step 12: start node" to "Step 6: network initialization" to provide feedback on passing an -asmap config arg much more quickly. This change speeds up the feature_asmap.py functional test file from 60 to 5 seconds by accelerating the 2 tests that use `assert_start_raises_init_error`. Credit to Wladimir J. van der Laan for the suggestion.
2020-03-04logging: asmap logging and #include fixupsJon Atack
- move asmap #includes to sorted positions in addrman and init (move-only) - remove redundant quotes in asmap InitError, update test - remove full stops from asmap logging to be consistent with debug logging, update tests
2020-03-04config: separate the asmap finding and parsing checksJon Atack
and update the tests.
2020-03-04config: enable passing -asmap an absolute file pathJon Atack
- allow passing an absolute file path to the -asmap config arg - update the -asmap config help - add a functional test in feature_asmap.py
2020-03-04config: use default value in -asmap configJon Atack
and move to sorted position
2020-02-27Refactor FormatStateMessage into ValidationStateJeffrey Czyz
2020-02-26Merge #17985: net: Remove forcerelay of rejected txsWladimir J. van der Laan
facb71576cd4d2e90fd03e09d29b42fa3d730e8c net: Remove forcerelay of rejected txs (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This removes the code that supposedly handled the forced relay of txs from a permissioned peer that were rejected from our mempool. The removal should be fine, because it is dead code for the following reasons: * While `RelayTransaction` enqueues the inv for all peers, the inv is never processed because it can not be found in the mempool. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/4a072330763b3ff2d1b5c5b8d30a9517873ac6de/src/net_processing.cpp#L3862-L3866 * Even if the peers we intended to send the inv to can somehow reply with a getdata to the never-received inv, they won't receive the tx as a reply because it was never added to the "relay memory" (`mapRelay`) The dead code is (obviously) untested: https://marcofalke.github.io/btc_cov/total.coverage/src/net_processing.cpp.gcov.html#2574 This feature was (intentionally or accidentally) removed in 4d8993b3469915d8c9ba4cd3b918f16782edf0de, which was released in Bitcoin Core 0.13.0. So all currently supported versions of Bitcoin Core ship without this feature. I am not aware of any complaints about this feature or actual documented use-cases. So instead of reviving an unneeded feature, just remove the dead code. ACKs for top commit: hebasto: ACK facb71576cd4d2e90fd03e09d29b42fa3d730e8c, locally running the unit and functional tests. Tree-SHA512: bfceae6f2983c1510fa0649a9a63c343cbbc1c4ab3a3698039cccf454c81e58c8f5114b147ed42a1bc867da74c43a5b53764ab14f942e191b6f59079044108b5
2020-02-17Merge #18037: Util: Allow scheduler to be mockedMarcoFalke
8bca30ea17cd4c1dacee28eaa27e5fa3493b021d [rpc] expose ability to mock scheduler via the rpc (Amiti Uttarwar) 7c8b6e5b5206a98f86675d0107ad99ea1d080466 [lib] add scheduler to node context (Amiti Uttarwar) 930d8375421451c8c4127608c360b0f6a0a62127 [test] add chainparams property to indicate chain allows time mocking (Amiti Uttarwar) 1cd43e83c6e8d81e950aaaede7a8a51505d0a2bc [test] unit test for new MockForward scheduler method (Amiti Uttarwar) a6f63598adb880a75e1571aac58338c17fa7ad53 [util] allow scheduler to be mocked (Amiti Uttarwar) Pull request description: This PR is to support functional tests by allowing the scheduler to be mocked via the RPC. It adds a `MockForward` method to the scheduler class that iterates through the task queue and reschedules them to be `delta_seconds` sooner. This is currently used to support functional testing of the "unbroadcast" set tracking in #18038. If this patch is accepted, it would also be useful to simplify the code in #16698. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: ACK 8bca30ea17cd4c1dacee28eaa27e5fa3493b021d, only change is some style fixups šŸ•“ Tree-SHA512: 2a97fe8ade2b7fd1fb5cdfa1dcafb3227a377d7a847e3845a228bc119eb77824b4aefa43d922a06d583939b22725e223f308cf092961048079d36f6b1d9a639b
2020-02-17[lib] add scheduler to node contextAmiti Uttarwar
- also update test setup & access point in denial of service test
2020-02-11net: Remove forcerelay of rejected txsMarcoFalke
2020-02-05Merge #18023: Fix some asmap issuesWladimir J. van der Laan
c86bc144081f960347232546f7d22deb65d27deb Make asmap Interpret tolerant of malicious map data (Pieter Wuille) 38c2395d7a905c87dc4630031849fd8e403e61bf Use ASNs for mapped IPv4 addresses correctly (Pieter Wuille) 6f8c93731203c111f86c39eaf2102f9a825d1706 Mark asmap const in statistics code (Pieter Wuille) d58bcdc4b569a667b6974c3547b7ff6f665afce9 Avoid asmap copies in initialization (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: Here are a few things to improve in the asmap implementation. The first two commits are just code improvements. The last one is a bugfix (the exsting code wouldn't correctly apply ASN lookups to mapped/embedded IPv4 addresses). ACKs for top commit: practicalswift: ACK c86bc144081f960347232546f7d22deb65d27deb -- patch looks correct naumenkogs: utACK c86bc14 laanwj: ACK c86bc144081f960347232546f7d22deb65d27deb jonatack: ACK c86bc144081f960347232546f7d22deb65d27deb code looks correct, built/ran tests, bitcoind with -asmap pointed to asmap/demo.map Tree-SHA512: 1036f43152754d621bfbecfd3b7c7276e4670598fcaed42a3d275e51fa2cf3653e2c9e9cfa714f6c7719362541510e92171e076ac4169b55a0cc8908b2d514c0
2020-01-31Avoid asmap copies in initializationPieter Wuille
2020-01-29on startup, write config options to debug.logLarry Ruane
2020-01-29Merge #16702: p2p: supplying and using asmap to improve IP bucketing in addrmanWladimir J. van der Laan
3c1bc40205a3fcab606e70b0e3c13d68b2860e34 Add extra logging of asmap use and bucketing (Gleb Naumenko) e4658aa8eaf1629dd5af8cf7b9717a8e72028251 Return mapped AS in RPC call getpeerinfo (Gleb Naumenko) ec45646de9e62b3d42c85716bfeb06d8f2b507dc Integrate ASN bucketing in Addrman and add tests (Gleb Naumenko) 8feb4e4b667361bf23344149c01594abebd56fdb Add asmap utility which queries a mapping (Gleb Naumenko) Pull request description: This PR attempts to solve the problem explained in #16599. A particular attack which encouraged us to work on this issue is explained here [[Erebus Attack against Bitcoin Peer-to-Peer Network](https://erebus-attack.comp.nus.edu.sg/)] (by @muoitranduc) Instead of relying on /16 prefix to diversify the connections every node creates, we would instead rely on the (ip -> ASN) mapping, if this mapping is provided. A .map file can be created by every user independently based on a router dump, or provided along with the Bitcoin release. Currently we use the python scripts written by @sipa to create a .map file, which is no larger than 2MB (awesome!). Here I suggest adding a field to peers.dat which would represent a hash of asmap file used while serializing addrman (or 0 for /16 prefix legacy approach). In this case, every time the file is updated (or grouping method changed), all buckets will be re-computed. I believe that alternative selective re-bucketing for only updated ranges would require substantial changes. TODO: - ~~more unit tests~~ - ~~find a way to test the code without including >1 MB mapping file in the repo.~~ - find a way to check that mapping file is not corrupted (checksum?) - comments and separate tests for asmap.cpp - make python code for .map generation public - figure out asmap distribution (?) ~Interesting corner case: Iā€™m using std::hash to compute a fingerprint of asmap, and std::hash returns size_t. I guess if a user updates the OS to 64-bit, then the hash of asap will change? Does it even matter?~ ACKs for top commit: laanwj: re-ACK 3c1bc40205a3fcab606e70b0e3c13d68b2860e34 jamesob: ACK 3c1bc40205a3fcab606e70b0e3c13d68b2860e34 ([`jamesob/ackr/16702.3.naumenkogs.p2p_supplying_and_using`](https://github.com/jamesob/bitcoin/tree/ackr/16702.3.naumenkogs.p2p_supplying_and_using)) jonatack: ACK 3c1bc40205a3fcab606e70b0e3c13d68b2860e34 Tree-SHA512: e2dc6171188d5cdc2ab2c022fa49ed73a14a0acb8ae4c5ffa970172a0365942a249ad3d57e5fb134bc156a3492662c983f74bd21e78d316629dcadf71576800c
2020-01-23src/init: correct a typodarosior
2020-01-22Merge #17754: net: Don't allow resolving of std::string with embedded NUL ā†µWladimir J. van der Laan
characters. Add tests. 7a046cdc1423963bdcbcf9bb98560af61fa90b37 tests: Avoid using C-style NUL-terminated strings as arguments (practicalswift) fefb9165f23fe9d10ad092ec31715f906e0d2ee7 tests: Add tests to make sure lookup methods fail on std::string parameters with embedded NUL characters (practicalswift) 9574de86ad703ad942cdd0eca79f48c0d42b102b net: Avoid using C-style NUL-terminated strings as arguments in the netbase interface (practicalswift) Pull request description: Don't allow resolving of `std::string`:s with embedded `NUL` characters. Avoid using C-style `NUL`-terminated strings as arguments in the `netbase` interface Add tests. The only place in where C-style `NUL`-terminated strings are actually needed is here: ```diff + if (!ValidAsCString(name)) { + return false; + } ... - int nErr = getaddrinfo(pszName, nullptr, &aiHint, &aiRes); + int nErr = getaddrinfo(name.c_str(), nullptr, &aiHint, &aiRes); if (nErr) return false; ``` Interface changes: ```diff -bool LookupHost(const char *pszName, std::vector<CNetAddr>& vIP, unsigned int nMaxSolutions, bool fAllowLookup); +bool LookupHost(const std::string& name, std::vector<CNetAddr>& vIP, unsigned int nMaxSolutions, bool fAllowLookup); -bool LookupHost(const char *pszName, CNetAddr& addr, bool fAllowLookup); +bool LookupHost(const std::string& name, CNetAddr& addr, bool fAllowLookup); -bool Lookup(const char *pszName, CService& addr, int portDefault, bool fAllowLookup); +bool Lookup(const std::string& name, CService& addr, int portDefault, bool fAllowLookup); -bool Lookup(const char *pszName, std::vector<CService>& vAddr, int portDefault, bool fAllowLookup, unsigned int nMaxSolutions); +bool Lookup(const std::string& name, std::vector<CService>& vAddr, int portDefault, bool fAllowLookup, unsigned int nMaxSolutions); -bool LookupSubNet(const char *pszName, CSubNet& subnet); +bool LookupSubNet(const std::string& strSubnet, CSubNet& subnet); -CService LookupNumeric(const char *pszName, int portDefault = 0); +CService LookupNumeric(const std::string& name, int portDefault = 0); -bool ConnectThroughProxy(const proxyType &proxy, const std::string& strDest, int port, const SOCKET& hSocketRet, int nTimeout, bool *outProxyConnectionFailed); +bool ConnectThroughProxy(const proxyType &proxy, const std::string& strDest, int port, const SOCKET& hSocketRet, int nTimeout, bool& outProxyConnectionFailed); ``` It should be noted that the `ConnectThroughProxy` change (from `bool *outProxyConnectionFailed` to `bool& outProxyConnectionFailed`) has nothing to do with `NUL` handling but I thought it was worth doing when touching this file :) ACKs for top commit: EthanHeilman: ACK 7a046cdc1423963bdcbcf9bb98560af61fa90b37 laanwj: ACK 7a046cdc1423963bdcbcf9bb98560af61fa90b37 Tree-SHA512: 66556e290db996917b54091acd591df221f72230f6b9f6b167b9195ee870ebef6e26f4cda2f6f54d00e1c362e1743bf56785d0de7cae854e6bf7d26f6caccaba
2020-01-22Merge #17897: init: Stop indexes on shutdown after ChainStateFlushed callback.fanquake
9dd58ca611f6f2b59c25d727a4e955333525d345 init: Stop indexes on shutdown after ChainStateFlushed callback. (Jim Posen) Pull request description: Replaces https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17852. Currently, the latest index state may not be committed to disk on shutdown. The state is committed on `ChainStateFlushed` callbacks and the current init order unregisters the indexes as validation interfaces before the final `ChainStateFlushed` callback is called on them. Issue identified by paulyc. For review: an alternative or supplemental solution would be to call `Commit` at the end of `BaseIndex::Stop`. I don't see any harm in doing so and it makes the less prone to user error. However, the destructor would have to be modified to not call `Stop` because `Commit` calls a virtual method, so I figured it wasn't worth it. But I'm curious how others feel. ACKs for top commit: fjahr: tested ACK 9dd58ca611f6f2b59c25d727a4e955333525d345 paulyc: > Code review ACK [9dd58ca](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/9dd58ca611f6f2b59c25d727a4e955333525d345), but failed to test because I can't reproduce the original problem. kallewoof: Tested ACK 9dd58ca611f6f2b59c25d727a4e955333525d345 promag: Code review ACK 9dd58ca611f6f2b59c25d727a4e955333525d345, but failed to test because I can't reproduce the original problem. Tree-SHA512: 2918380b699833cb7eab07456d1667dbf8ebbe2d2b5988300a3cf5b6a6cfc818b6d9086e1936ffe7881f67e409306c4b91d61a08a169cfd0a301383479d4f3cb
2020-01-20Merge #17916: windows: Enable heap terminate-on-corruptionWladimir J. van der Laan
3d5d7aad269c7afe7e36677d3e76c6579e1b8aba windows: remove call to SetProcessDEPPolicy (fanquake) f2645c26017591f819344d24dc0a88dc32dde6fd windows: Enable heap terminate-on-corruption (fanquake) Pull request description: This PR is currently two separate changes: #### Enable heap terminate-on-corruption This is default behavior from Windows 8 onwards, however we still support Windows 7, so it should make sense to explicitly enable this. This is also done by projects like tor, chromium etc. > Enables the terminate-on-corruption feature. If the heap manager detects an error in any heap used by the process, it calls the Windows Error Reporting service and terminates the process. After a process enables this feature, it cannot be disabled. More info [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/heapapi/nf-heapapi-heapsetinformation). #### Remove call to SetProcessDEPPolicy() DEP is always enabled on 64-bit Windows processes, and `SetProcessDEPPolicy()` only works when called from a 32-bit process. I've tested that our current usage always fails ([as expected](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winbase/nf-winbase-setprocessdeppolicy#remarks)) with [ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED](https://github.com/mirror/mingw-w64/blob/16151c441e89081fd398270bb888511ebef6fb35/mingw-w64-headers/include/error.h#L42). Please don't add a "Needs gitian build" tag here yet. ACKs for top commit: sipsorcery: ACK 3d5d7aad269c7afe7e36677d3e76c6579e1b8aba. laanwj: ACK 3d5d7aad269c7afe7e36677d3e76c6579e1b8aba Tree-SHA512: 0948bcf165685b6b573f2cd950680c34356b856690de655ced2b93d497e02e7b22aa195c99f6ce33202f182622c67302ff31c98ab51b7d050574af3debdee5ce
2020-01-15scripted-diff: Bump copyright of files changed in 2020MarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./ -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-01-15scripted-diff: Replace CCriticalSection with RecursiveMutexMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- # Delete outdated alias for RecursiveMutex sed -i -e '/CCriticalSection/d' ./src/sync.h # Replace use of outdated alias with RecursiveMutex sed -i -e 's/CCriticalSection/RecursiveMutex/g' $(git grep -l CCriticalSection) -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-01-13windows: remove call to SetProcessDEPPolicyfanquake
SetProcessDEPPolicy() is only supported by 32-bit Windows processes. On 64-bit Windows it fails with ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED (DEP is always enabled on 64-bit). More info: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winbase/nf-winbase-setprocessdeppolicy
2020-01-13windows: Enable heap terminate-on-corruptionfanquake
This is default behavior from Windows 8 onwards, however we still support Windows 7, so it should make sense to explicitly enable this. More info: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/heapapi/nf-heapapi-heapsetinformation
2020-01-09init: Stop indexes on shutdown after ChainStateFlushed callback.Jim Posen
Currently, the latest index state may not be committed to disk on shutdown.
2020-01-08net: Avoid using C-style NUL-terminated strings as arguments in the netbase ā†µpracticalswift
interface
2019-12-30scripted-diff: Bump copyright of files changed in 2019MarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./ -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2019-12-25Integrate ASN bucketing in Addrman and add testsGleb Naumenko
Instead of using /16 netgroups to bucket nodes in Addrman for connection diversification, ASN, which better represents an actor in terms of network-layer infrastructure, is used. For testing, asmap.raw is used. It represents a minimal asmap needed for testing purposes.
2019-12-13Merge #12763: Add RPC Whitelist Feature from #12248Wladimir J. van der Laan
2081442c421cc4376e5d7839f68fbe7630e89103 test: Add test for rpc_whitelist (Emil Engler) 7414d3820c833566b4f48c6c120a18bf53978c55 Add RPC Whitelist Feature from #12248 (Jeremy Rubin) Pull request description: Summary ==== This patch adds the RPC whitelisting feature requested in #12248. RPC Whitelists help enforce application policies for services being built on top of Bitcoin Core (e.g., your Lightning Node maybe shouldn't be adding new peers). The aim of this PR is not to make it advisable to connect your Bitcoin node to arbitrary services, but to reduce risk and prevent unintended access. Using RPC Whitelists ==== The way it works is you specify (in your bitcoin.conf) configurations such as ``` rpcauth=user1:4cc74397d6e9972e5ee7671fd241$11849357f26a5be7809c68a032bc2b16ab5dcf6348ef3ed1cf30dae47b8bcc71 rpcauth=user2:181b4a25317bff60f3749adee7d6bca0$d9c331474f1322975fa170a2ffbcb176ba11644211746b27c1d317f265dd4ada rpcauth=user3:a6c8a511b53b1edcf69c36984985e$13cfba0e626db19061c9d61fa58e712d0319c11db97ad845fa84517f454f6675 rpcwhitelist=user1:getnetworkinfo rpcwhitelist=user2:getnetworkinfo,getwalletinfo, getbestblockhash rpcwhitelistdefault=0 ``` Now user1 can only call getnetworkinfo, user2 can only call getnetworkinfo or getwalletinfo, while user3 can still call all RPCs. If any rpcwhitelist is set, act as if all users are subject to whitelists unless rpcwhitelistdefault is set to 0. If rpcwhitelistdefault is set to 1 and no rpcwhitelist is set, act as if all users are subject to whitelists. Review Request ===== In addition to normal review, would love specific review from someone working on LN (e.g., @ roasbeef) and someone working on an infrastructure team at an exchange (e.g., @ jimpo) to check that this works well with their system. Notes ===== The rpc list is spelling sensitive -- whitespace is stripped though. Spelling errors fail towards the RPC call being blocked, which is safer. It was unclear to me if HTTPReq_JSONRPC is the best function to patch this functionality into, or if it would be better to place it in exec or somewhere else. It was also unclear to me if it would be preferred to cache the whitelists on startup or parse them on every RPC as is done with multiUserAuthorized. I opted for the cached approach as I thought it was a bit cleaner. Future Work ===== In a future PR, I would like to add an inheritance scheme. This seemed more controversial so I didn't want to include that here. Inheritance semantics are tricky, but it would also make these whitelists easier to read. It also might be good to add a `getrpcwhitelist` command to facilitate permission discovery. Tests ===== Thanks to @ emilengler for adding tests for this feature. The tests cover all cases except for where `rpcwhitelistdefault=1` is used, given difficulties around testing with the current test framework. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK 2081442c421cc4376e5d7839f68fbe7630e89103 Tree-SHA512: 0dc1ac6a6f2f4b0be9c9054d495dd17752fe7b3589aeab2c6ac4e1f91cf4e7e355deedcb5d76d707cbb5a949c2f989c871b74d6bf129351f429569a701adbcbf
2019-12-13Merge #17617: doc: unify unix epoch time descriptionsWladimir J. van der Laan
d94d34f05f4ae3efa07de409489d68bbcc216346 doc: update developer notes wrt unix epoch time (Jon Atack) e2f32cb5c5c7f2b1d1fc7003587b6573fb59526a qa: unify unix epoch time descriptions (Jon Atack) Pull request description: Closes #17613. Updated call sites: mocktime, getblockheader, getblock, pruneblockchain, getchaintxstats, getblocktemplate, setmocktime, getpeerinfo, setban, getnodeaddresses, getrawtransaction, importmulti, listtransactions, listsinceblock, gettransaction, getwalletinfo, getaddressinfo Commands for testing manually: ``` bitcoind -help-debug | grep -A1 mocktime bitcoin-cli help getblockheader bitcoin-cli help getblock bitcoin-cli help pruneblockchain bitcoin-cli help getchaintxstats bitcoin-cli help getblocktemplate bitcoin-cli help setmocktime bitcoin-cli help getpeerinfo bitcoin-cli help setban bitcoin-cli help getnodeaddresses bitcoin-cli help getrawtransaction bitcoin-cli help importmulti bitcoin-cli help listtransactions bitcoin-cli help listsinceblock bitcoin-cli help gettransaction bitcoin-cli help getwalletinfo bitcoin-cli help getaddressinfo ``` ACKs for top commit: laanwj: re-ACK d94d34f05f4ae3efa07de409489d68bbcc216346 Tree-SHA512: 060713ea4e20ab72c580f06c5c7e3ef344ad9c2c9cb034987d980a54e3ed2ac0268eb3929806daa5caa7797c45f5305254fd499767db7f22862212cf77acf236
2019-12-13qa: unify unix epoch time descriptionsJon Atack
to "UNIX epoch time". Call sites updated: ``` mocktime getblockheader getblock pruneblockchain getchaintxstats getblocktemplate setmocktime getpeerinfo setban getnodeaddresses getrawtransaction importmulti listtransactions listsinceblock gettransaction getwalletinfo getaddressinfo ```
2019-12-11Add RPC Whitelist Feature from #12248Jeremy Rubin
2019-12-06cli: fix Fatal LevelDB error when specifying -blockfilterindex=basic twiceHarris
2019-11-21Fire TransactionRemovedFromMempool from mempool251
This commit fires TransactionRemovedFromMempool callbacks from the mempool and cleans up a bunch of code.
2019-11-21Merge #17407: node: Add reference to mempool in NodeContextMarcoFalke
fa538813b1c382cf135cbf2a0cc3fa01f36964d8 scripted-diff: Replace ::mempool with m_node.mempool in tests (MarcoFalke) 8888ad02e204b0fa7a2ea2cfed2fc3f298cf1623 test: Replace recursive lock with locking annotations (MarcoFalke) fac07f2038a3ccd5edadc6e6122c02fa30e697bd node: Add reference to mempool in NodeContext (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This is the first step toward making the mempool a global that is not initialized before main. #### Motivation Currently the mempool is a global that is initialized before the `main` function. This is confusing and easy to get wrong. E.g. the mempool constructor queries state that has not been initialized, like randomness (fixed), or command line arguments (not an issue last time I checked). Also without having the chainstate (chain tip) initialized first, it doesn't make conceptually sense to have a mempool, since the mempool builds txs on top of the utxo set (chain tip). Finally, in the future someone might want to run a consensus-only full node (`-nowallet -noblockfilter -no... -nomempool` command line options) that only verifies blocks and updates the utxo set. This is conceptually the same change that has already been done for the connection manager `CConnman`. ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: utACK fa538813b1c382cf135cbf2a0cc3fa01f36964d8 ariard: Tested ACK fa53881. Tree-SHA512: 2c446a8a51476354aad7126c2b833500d36b24490caa94f847b2bdc622054de0dae28980f23e3d91b1b492dc32931656d98dbd019af9e4e58f2f8c5375aac694
2019-11-18doc: remove OpenSSL from build instructions and licensing infofanquake
2019-11-15node: Add reference to mempool in NodeContextMarcoFalke
Currently it is an alias to the global ::mempool and should be used as follows. * Node code (validation and transaction relay) can use either ::mempool or node.mempool, whichever seems a better fit. * RPC code should use the added convenience getter EnsureMempool, which makes sure the mempool exists before use. This prepares the RPC code to a future where the mempool might be disabled at runtime or compile time. * Test code should use m_node.mempool directly, as the mempool is always initialized for tests.
2019-11-12Run background seeding periodically instead of unpredictablyPieter Wuille
* Instead of calling RandAddSeedSleep anytime the scheduler goes idle, call its replacement (RandAddSeedPeriodic) just once per minute. This has better guarantees of actually being run, and helps limit how frequently the dynamic env data is gathered. * Since this code runs once per minute regardless now, we no longer need to keep track of the last time strengthening was run; just do it always. * Make strengthening time context dependent (100 ms at startup, 10 ms once per minute afterwards).
2019-11-07Merge #17342: refactor: Clean up nScriptCheckThreadsMarcoFalke
5506ecfe7a65d5705616bc048f2f1735b89993fb [refactor] Replace global int nScriptCheckThreads with bool (John Newbery) d9957623b48a7c3eff0ac750d1245fabfb1843a2 [tests] Don't use TestingSetup in the checkqueue_tests (John Newbery) Pull request description: The meaning of this value is confusing. Refactor it and add comments. ACKs for top commit: sipa: ACK 5506ecfe7a65d5705616bc048f2f1735b89993fb promag: ACK 5506ecfe7a65d5705616bc048f2f1735b89993fb, only change was addressing my nits. laanwj: Code review ACK 5506ecfe7a65d5705616bc048f2f1735b89993fb MarcoFalke: ACK 5506ecfe7a65d5705616bc048f2f1735b89993fb šŸ„ Tree-SHA512: 78536727c98d2c23f3c0f3f169131474fef9a4486ae65029011caf06eab30f6f70ff73a65b2fb04a5d969fc1150858d1c6ea4767f04d48c1eea6b829316d0e63
2019-11-06[refactor] Replace global int nScriptCheckThreads with boolJohn Newbery
The global nScriptCheckThreads int is confusing and is only needed for its int-ness in AppInitMain. Move all `-par` parsing logic there and replace the int nScriptCheckThreads with a bool g_parallel_script_checks. Also tidy up logic and improve comments.
2019-11-05Merge #17044: init: Remove auto-import of `bootstrap.dat` and associated codeWladimir J. van der Laan
104f7de5934f13b837fcf21f6d6b2559799eabe2 remove old bootstrap relevant code (tryphe) Pull request description: This picks up #15954 I fixed the code and added at a functional test utilizing the scripts in `contrib/linearize` as suggested by @MarcoFalke . ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK 104f7de5934f13b837fcf21f6d6b2559799eabe2 Tree-SHA512: acac9f285f9785fcbc3afc78118461e45bec2962f90ab90e9f82f3ad28adc90a44f0443b712458ccf486e46d891eb8a67f53e7bee5fa6d89e4387814fe03f117
2019-11-05remove old bootstrap relevant codetryphe
- only load blockfiles when we have paths - add release notes for modified bootstrap functionality - amend documentation on ThreadImport
2019-11-01Merge #17286: Fix help-debug -checkpointsWladimir J. van der Laan
a8b82867d544d221de00f6a0e26dbcc389326629 Fix incorrect help-debug for -checkpoints (Antoine Riard) Pull request description: ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: ACK a8b82867d544d221de00f6a0e26dbcc389326629 for improving the `-prune` help text. MarcoFalke: ACK a8b82867d544d221de00f6a0e26dbcc389326629 Tree-SHA512: 973fa97436be09a9939386dc00023420a7296a9e268356bf26aa06468f9f0d2c822205a4f1ce8f44a0562aa64ad90a43dec5697af656ef28ba6829e4e4360e94
2019-10-31log: Fix log message for -par=1Hennadii Stepanov
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@protonmail.com>
2019-10-30Fix incorrect help-debug for -checkpointsAntoine Riard
2019-10-30Merge #15921: validation: Tidy up ValidationState interfaceWladimir J. van der Laan
3004d5a12d09d94bfc4dee2a8e8f2291996a4aaf [validation] Remove fMissingInputs from AcceptToMemoryPool() (John Newbery) c428622a5bb1e37b2e6ab2c52791ac05d9271238 [validation] Remove unused first_invalid parameter from ProcessNewBlockHeaders() (John Newbery) 7204c6434b944f6ad51b3c895837729d3aa56eea [validation] Remove useless ret parameter from Invalid() (John Newbery) 1a37de4b3174d19a6d8691ae07e92b32fdfaef11 [validation] Remove error() calls from Invalid() calls (John Newbery) 067981e49246822421a7bcc720491427e1dba8a3 [validation] Tidy Up ValidationResult class (John Newbery) a27a2957ed9afbe5a96caa5f0f4cbec730d27460 [validation] Add CValidationState subclasses (John Newbery) Pull request description: Carries out some remaining tidy-ups remaining after PR 15141: - split ValidationState into TxValidationState and BlockValidationState (commit from ajtowns) - various minor code style tidy-ups to the ValidationState class - remove the useless `ret` parameter from `ValidationState::Invalid()` - remove the now unused `first_invalid` parameter from `ProcessNewBlockHeaders()` - remove the `fMissingInputs` parameter from `AcceptToMemoryPool()`, and deal with missing inputs the same way as other errors by using the `TxValidationState` object. Tip for reviewers (thanks ryanofsky!): The first commit ("[validation] Add CValidationState subclasses" ) is huge and can be easier to start reviewing if you revert the rote, mechanical changes: Substitute the commit hash of commit "[validation] Add CValidationState subclasses" for <CommitHash> in the commands below. ```sh git checkout <CommitHash> git grep -l ValidationState | xargs sed -i 's/BlockValidationState\|TxValidationState/CValidationState/g' git grep -l ValidationResult | xargs sed -i 's/BlockValidationResult\|TxValidationResult/ValidationInvalidReason/g' git grep -l MaybePunish | xargs sed -i 's/MaybePunishNode\(ForBlock\|ForTx\)/MaybePunishNode/g' git diff HEAD^ ``` After that it's possible to easily see the mechanical changes with: ```sh git log -p -n1 -U0 --word-diff-regex=. <CommitHash> ``` ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK 3004d5a12d09d94bfc4dee2a8e8f2291996a4aaf amitiuttarwar: code review ACK 3004d5a12d09d94bfc4dee2a8e8f2291996a4aaf. Also built & ran tests locally. fjahr: Code review ACK 3004d5a12d09d94bfc4dee2a8e8f2291996a4aaf . Only nit style change and pure virtual destructor added since my last review. ryanofsky: Code review ACK 3004d5a12d09d94bfc4dee2a8e8f2291996a4aaf. Just whitespace change and pure virtual destructor added since last review. Tree-SHA512: 511de1fb380a18bec1944ea82b513b6192df632ee08bb16344a2df3c40811a88f3872f04df24bc93a41643c96c48f376a04551840fd804a961490d6c702c3d36
2019-10-30Merge #16839: Replace Connman and BanMan globals with NodeContext localWladimir J. van der Laan
362ded410b8cb1104b7ef31ff8488fec4824a7d5 Avoid using g_rpc_node global in wallet code (Russell Yanofsky) 8922d7f6b751a3e6b3b9f6fb7961c442877fb65a scripted-diff: Remove g_connman, g_banman globals (Russell Yanofsky) e6f4f895d5e42feaf7bfa5f41e80292aaa73cd7d Pass NodeContext, ConnMan, BanMan references more places (Russell Yanofsky) 4d5448c76b71c9d91399c31b043237091be2e5e7 MOVEONLY: Move NodeContext struct to node/context.h (Russell Yanofsky) 301bd41a2e6765b185bd55f4c541f9e27aeea29d scripted-diff: Rename InitInterfaces to NodeContext (Russell Yanofsky) Pull request description: This change is mainly a naming / organization change intended to simplify #10102. It: - Renames struct InitInterfaces to struct NodeContext and moves it from src/init.h to src/node/context.h. This is a cosmetic change intended to make the point of the struct more obvious. - Gets rid of BanMan and ConnMan globals making them NodeContext members instead. Getting rid of these globals has been talked about in past as a way to implement testing and simulations. Making them NodeContext members is a way of keeping them accessible without the globals. - Splits g_rpc_interfaces global into g_rpc_node and g_rpc_chain globals. This better separates node and wallet rpc methods. Node RPC methods should have access NodeContext, while wallet RPC methods should only have indirect access to node functionality via interfaces::Chain. - Adds NodeContext& references to interfaces::Chain class and the interfaces::MakeChain() function. This is needed to access ConnMan and BanMan instances without the globals. - Gets rid of redundant Node and Chain instances in Qt tests. This is needed due to the previous MakeChain change, and also makes test setup a little more straightforward. More cleanup could be done in the future, but it will require deduplication of bitcoind, bitcoin-qt, and TestingSetup init code. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK 362ded410b8cb1104b7ef31ff8488fec4824a7d5 Tree-SHA512: 9ae6ff1e33423291d1e52056bac95e0874538390892a6e83c4c115b3c73155a8827c0191b46eb3d14e3b3f6c23ccb08095490880fbc3188026319c71739f7db2
2019-10-29[validation] Add CValidationState subclassesJohn Newbery
Split CValidationState into TxValidationState and BlockValidationState to store validation results for transactions and blocks respectively.
2019-10-28scripted-diff: Remove g_connman, g_banman globalsRussell Yanofsky
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- sed -i 's:#include <interfaces/chain.h>:#include <banman.h>\n#include <interfaces/chain.h>\n#include <net.h>\n#include <net_processing.h>:' src/node/context.cpp sed -i 's/namespace interfaces {/class BanMan;\nclass CConnman;\nclass PeerLogicValidation;\n&/' src/node/context.h sed -i 's/std::unique_ptr<interfaces::Chain> chain/std::unique_ptr<CConnman> connman;\n std::unique_ptr<PeerLogicValidation> peer_logic;\n std::unique_ptr<BanMan> banman;\n &/' src/node/context.h sed -i '/std::unique_ptr<[^>]\+> \(g_connman\|g_banman\|peerLogic\);/d' src/banman.h src/net.h src/init.cpp sed -i 's/g_connman/m_context.connman/g' src/interfaces/node.cpp sed -i 's/g_banman/m_context.banman/g' src/interfaces/node.cpp sed -i 's/g_connman/m_node.connman/g' src/interfaces/chain.cpp src/test/setup_common.cpp sed -i 's/g_banman/m_node.banman/g' src/test/setup_common.cpp sed -i 's/g_connman/node.connman/g' src/init.cpp src/node/transaction.cpp sed -i 's/g_banman/node.banman/g' src/init.cpp sed -i 's/peerLogic/node.peer_logic/g' src/init.cpp sed -i 's/g_connman/g_rpc_node->connman/g' src/rpc/mining.cpp src/rpc/net.cpp src/rpc/rawtransaction.cpp sed -i 's/g_banman/g_rpc_node->banman/g' src/rpc/net.cpp sed -i 's/std::shared_ptr<CWallet> wallet =/node.context()->connman = std::move(test.m_node.connman);\n &/' src/qt/test/wallettests.cpp -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2019-10-28Pass NodeContext, ConnMan, BanMan references more placesRussell Yanofsky
So g_connman and g_banman globals can be removed next commit.
2019-10-28scripted-diff: Rename InitInterfaces to NodeContextRussell Yanofsky
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- s() { git grep -l "$1" src | xargs sed -i "s/$1/$2/g"; } s 'struct InitInterfaces' 'struct NodeContext' s 'InitInterfaces interfaces' 'NodeContext node' s 'InitInterfaces& interfaces' 'NodeContext\& node' s 'InitInterfaces m_interfaces' 'NodeContext m_context' s 'InitInterfaces\* g_rpc_interfaces' 'NodeContext* g_rpc_node' s 'g_rpc_interfaces = &interfaces' 'g_rpc_node = \&node' s 'g_rpc_interfaces' 'g_rpc_node' s 'm_interfaces' 'm_context' s 'interfaces\.chain' 'node.chain' s '\(AppInitMain\|Shutdown\|Construct\)(interfaces)' '\1(node)' s 'init interfaces' 'chain clients' -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2019-10-28refactor: Remove redundant c_str() calls in formattingWladimir J. van der Laan
Our formatter, tinyformat, *never* needs `c_str()` for strings. Remove redundant `c_str()` calls for: - `strprintf` - `LogPrintf` - `tfm::format`