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2018-09-19Merge #14287: tests: Use MakeUnique to construct objects owned by unique_ptrsMarcoFalke
b6718e373e tests: Use MakeUnique to construct objects owned by unique_ptrs (practicalswift) Pull request description: A subset of #14211 ("Use MakeUnique to construct objects owned by unique_ptrs") as suggested by @MarcoFalke in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14211#issuecomment-423324019. Use `MakeUnique` to construct objects owned by `unique_ptr`s. Rationale: * `MakeUnique` ensures exception safety in complex expressions. * `MakeUnique` gives a more concise statement of the construction. Tree-SHA512: 1228ae6ce7beb178d79142c4e936b728178ccaa8aa35c6d8feeb33d1a667abfdd010c59996a9d833594611e913877ce5794e75953d11d9b1fdbac04aa491d9cf
2018-09-21tests: Use MakeUnique to construct objects owned by unique_ptrspracticalswift
2018-09-13convert C-style (void) parameter lists to C++ style ()Arvid Norberg
2018-09-11Merge #13558: Drop unused GetType() from CSizeComputerWladimir J. van der Laan
893628be0166b4096b6e52f516e0f65bb63a75a2 Drop minor GetSerializeSize template (Ben Woosley) da74db0940720407fafaf3582bbaf9c81a4d3b4d Drop unused GetType() from CSizeComputer (Ben Woosley) Pull request description: Based on conversation in #13462, it seems the serialization `GetType` has very narrow use/effect. In every case except for `CAddress`, which specifically relates to a network peer's address, not a wallet address etc., the serialized representation of an object is irrespective of its destination / type. This removes the unused `GetType` method from `CSizeComputer` as a step to further narrowing that use. Tree-SHA512: e72b8e9e5160396691e05aeaee3aba5a57935a75bd5005cfcc7fb51c936f3d1728a397f999da5c36696506dd815fafa5c738f3894df8864f25f91f639eba9c3d
2018-09-11Drop unused GetType() from CSizeComputerBen Woosley
2018-09-08Merge #12775: Integration of property based testing into Bitcoin CoreWladimir J. van der Laan
b2f49bd7325989267017260a9e7c843588a8c237 Integration of property based testing into Bitcoin Core (Chris Stewart) Pull request description: This PR is a subset of the changes in #8469. It's meant to be easier to review. This PR contains all of the build instructions needed for travis to pass. It includes one property call `key_properties.cpp` along with a generator file called `crypto_gen.{h,cpp}`. Tree-SHA512: 895c9d9273dcd29f696b1de8dfe1ee843095831bf1f68472844181278850bec36b20f0ba7e51e796112c5cc75cd24759f9f1771906503bbf3af16f627e18c6c9
2018-09-04Merge #13249: Make objects in range declarations immutable by default. Avoid ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
unnecessary copying of objects in range declarations. f34c8c466a0e514edac2e8683127b4176ad5d321 Make objects in range declarations immutable by default. Avoid unnecessary copying of objects in range declarations. (practicalswift) Pull request description: Make objects in range declarations immutable by default. Rationale: * Immutable objects are easier to reason about. * Prevents accidental or hard-to-notice change of value. Tree-SHA512: cad69d35f0cf8a938b848e65dd537c621d96fe3369be306b65ef0cd1baf6cc0a9f28bc230e1e383d810c555a6743d08cb6b2b0bd51856d4611f537a12e5abb8b
2018-09-04Merge #14094: refactoring: Remove unreferenced local variablesWladimir J. van der Laan
8ecaee13f70a2062e88a977c950a65d3a2de560f Increase signal to noise in appveyor build output by reducing the MSVC warning count from 12 to 4 (12 is assuming the changes in #14086 are also implemented). (practicalswift) Pull request description: Remove unreferenced local variables: Increase signal to noise in appveyor build output by reducing the MSVC warning count from 12 to 4. 12 is the number of MSVC warnings under our current appveyor setup assuming the changes in #14086 are also implemented. This makes it easier to spot errors or more important warnings in the verbose appveyor output. MSVC warnings are good, so having access to them in a noise free way (read: without trivial warnings) via appveyor without having to use Windows is really valuable. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14086#issuecomment-416610313 plus discussion for context. Before: ``` c:\projects\bitcoin\src\script\script.cpp(272): warning C4018: '>': signed/unsigned mismatch [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\libbitcoinconsensus\libbitcoinconsensus.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\rest.cpp(467): warning C4101: 'e': unreferenced local variable [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\libbitcoin_server\libbitcoin_server.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\allocator_tests.cpp(147): warning C4312: 'reinterpret_cast': conversion from 'int' to 'void *' of greater size [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\coins_tests.cpp(511): warning C4101: 'e': unreferenced local variable [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\coins_tests.cpp(524): warning C4101: 'e': unreferenced local variable [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\coins_tests.cpp(722): warning C4101: 'e': unreferenced local variable [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\coins_tests.cpp(783): warning C4101: 'e': unreferenced local variable [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\crypto_tests.cpp(535): warning C4334: '<<': result of 32-bit shift implicitly converted to 64 bits (was 64-bit shift intended?) [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\dbwrapper_tests.cpp(265): warning C4101: 'e': unreferenced local variable [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\net_tests.cpp(118): warning C4101: 'e': unreferenced local variable [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\net_tests.cpp(151): warning C4101: 'e': unreferenced local variable [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\scheduler_tests.cpp(57): warning C4305: 'argument': truncation from 'int' to 'bool' [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] ``` After: ``` c:\projects\bitcoin\src\script\script.cpp(272): warning C4018: '>': signed/unsigned mismatch [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\libbitcoinconsensus\libbitcoinconsensus.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\allocator_tests.cpp(147): warning C4312: 'reinterpret_cast': conversion from 'int' to 'void *' of greater size [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\crypto_tests.cpp(535): warning C4334: '<<': result of 32-bit shift implicitly converted to 64 bits (was 64-bit shift intended?) [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] c:\projects\bitcoin\src\test\scheduler_tests.cpp(57): warning C4305: 'argument': truncation from 'int' to 'bool' [C:\projects\bitcoin\build_msvc\test_bitcoin\test_bitcoin.vcxproj] ``` Tree-SHA512: 5051134126c570b8421d57c710f1f1b977600398d2b5e69f8a8bd766b3696f992bf4e3459643b99a6b7e08dee1adc92985ee4d0d52b20755954415cb6f23f2fb
2018-09-03Increase signal to noise in appveyor build output by reducing the MSVC ↵practicalswift
warning count from 12 to 4 (12 is assuming the changes in #14086 are also implemented). This makes it easier to spot errors or more important warnings in the verbose appveyor output. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14086#issuecomment-416610313 plus discussion for context.
2018-08-31scripted-diff: Small locking renameRussell Yanofsky
Call sync.h primitives "locks" and "mutexes" instead of "blocks" and "waitable critical sections" to match current coding conventions and c++11 standard names. This PR does not rename the "CCriticalSection" class (though this could be done as a followup) because it is used everywhere and would swamp the other changes in this PR. Plain mutexes should mostly be preferred instead of recursive mutexes in new code anyway. -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- set -x set -e ren() { git grep -l $1 | xargs sed -i s/$1/$2/; } ren CCriticalBlock UniqueLock ren CWaitableCriticalSection Mutex ren CConditionVariable std::condition_variable ren cs_GenesisWait g_genesis_wait_mutex ren condvar_GenesisWait g_genesis_wait_cv perl -0777 -pi -e 's/.*typedef.*condition_variable.*\n\n?//g' src/sync.h -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2018-08-31Merge #11640: Make LOCK, LOCK2, TRY_LOCK work with CWaitableCriticalSectionWladimir J. van der Laan
9c4dc597ddc66acfd58a945a5ab11f833731abba Use LOCK macros for non-recursive locks (Russell Yanofsky) 1382913e61f5db6ba849b1e261e8aefcd5a1ae68 Make LOCK, LOCK2, TRY_LOCK work with CWaitableCriticalSection (Russell Yanofsky) ba1f095aadf29bddb0bd8176d2e0b908f92a5623 MOVEONLY Move AnnotatedMixin declaration (Russell Yanofsky) 41b88e93375d57db12da923f45f87b9a2db8e730 Add unit test for DEBUG_LOCKORDER code (Russell Yanofsky) Pull request description: Make LOCK macros work with non-recursive mutexes, and use wherever possible for better deadlock detection. Also add unit test for DEBUG_LOCKORDER code. Tree-SHA512: 64ef209307f28ecd0813a283f15c6406138c6ffe7f6cbbd084161044db60e2c099a7d0d2edcd1c5e7770a115e9b931b486e86c9a777bdc96d2e8a9f4dc192942
2018-08-31Merge #14088: tests: Don't assert(...) with side effectsWladimir J. van der Laan
ca1a093127c11bb2aea10bf96c38dbfb40f8d170 Add regression test: Don't assert(...) with side effects (practicalswift) 4c3c9c38699360f93d3c52a01a90ff15ee5e1a62 Don't assert(...) with side effects (practicalswift) Pull request description: Don't `assert(...)` with side effects. From the developer notes: > **Assertions should not have side-effects** > > Rationale: Even though the source code is set to refuse to compile with assertions disabled, having side-effects in assertions is unexpected and makes the code harder to understand These assertions were introduced quite recently (in #14069 which was merged two days ago) and since this is a recurring thing (see #13534 – "Don't assert(foo()) where foo() has side effects" from May) I added a simple regression test for the most obvious common side effect. Tree-SHA512: be65db9d8d5d0f5752152ba73fe3fbb0531880f156d3cd7dfdf1752709979b63214e46ae64b1adbe1e09fa121278f4087f4ae49bff16cf8f5aec16ea6bde3650
2018-08-31Merge #14108: tests: Add missing locking annotations and locks (g_cs_orphans)MarcoFalke
b602c9b3af tests: Add missing locking annotations and locks (practicalswift) Pull request description: Add missing locking annotations and locks. `mapOrphanTransactions` is guarded by `g_cs_orphans`. Tree-SHA512: f95104fbef23bd385e754c6bea3c3bdddd8a9c6a68e719d761227c9be1e46ff1316ec050a15a1243218dbab4e8584da6674f4a72f949f54b0a758392f19c83f8
2018-08-31Merge #14073: blockfilter: Avoid out-of-bounds script access.Wladimir J. van der Laan
f05599557a8305d16bd5965921583af9d012fc27 blockfilter: Omit empty scripts from filter contents. (Jim Posen) Pull request description: Caught during review of #12254 by @TheBlueMatt. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12254#discussion_r212830981 Tree-SHA512: cfc9e3eeaba12a14fd3d2e1ccce1a1f89e8cf44cc340ceec05d2d5fa61d27ff64e355603f4ad2184ff73c0ed23dfdab6e2103bddc48f3b76cb13b88d428770ac
2018-08-30tests: Add missing locking annotations and lockspracticalswift
2018-08-29Merge #13792: tx pool: Avoid passing redundant hash into addUnchecked ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
(scripted-diff) fa587773e59721e187cadc998f4dc236ad3aef0b scripted-diff: Remove unused first argument to addUnchecked (MarcoFalke) fe5c49766c0dc5beaf186d77b568361242b20d5e tx pool: Use the entry's hash instead of the one passed to addUnchecked (MarcoFalke) ddd395f968a050be5dd0ae21ba7d189b6b7f73fd Mark CTxMemPoolEntry members that should not be modified const (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Several years ago the transaction hash was not cached. For optimization the hash was instead passed into `addUnchecked` to avoid re-calculating it. See f77654a0e9424f13cad04f82c014abd78fbb5e38 Passing in the hash is now redundant and the argument can safely be removed. Tree-SHA512: 0206b65c7a014295f67574120e8c5397bf1b1bd70c918ae1360ab093676f7f89a6f084fd2c7000a141baebfe63fe6f515559e38c4ac71810ba64f949f9c0467f
2018-08-29Merge #13671: Remove the boost/algorithm/string/case_conv.hpp dependencyWladimir J. van der Laan
b193d5a443bfd994936ad21b807b2bb37756ef2c Removes the Boost case_conv.hpp dependency. (251) 7a208d9fade56e2347891daff2f6b903923c9d50 Implements custom tolower and toupper functions. (251) e2ba043b8d852d3f465bc293d6e494c8c6f75dfd Implements ParseNetwork unit test. (251) Pull request description: This pull request removes the `boost/algorithm/string/case_conv.hpp` dependency from the project. `boost/algorithm/string/case_conv.hpp` is included for the `boost::to_lower` and `boost::to_upper` template functions. We can replace the calls to these functions with straightforward alternative implementations that use the C++ Standard Library, because the functions are called with `std::string` objects that use standard 7-bit ASCII characters as argument. The refactored implementation should work without the explicit `static_cast<unsigned char>` cast and `unsigned char` lambda return type. Both have been added defensively and to be explicit. Especially in case of the former, behaviour is undefined (potentially result in a crash) if the `std::toupper` argument is not an `unsigned char`. A potential alternative, maybe even preferred, implementation to address the `boost::to_lower` function call in `ParseNetwork(std::string)` could have been: ```c++ if (net == "ipv4" || net == "IPv4") return NET_IPV4; if (net == "ipv6" || net == "IPv6") return NET_IPV6; ``` This alternative implementation would however change the external behaviour of `ParseNetwork(std::string)`. This pull requests includes a unit test to validate the implementation of `ParseNetwork(std::string)` prior and after the removal of the `case_conv.hpp` dependency. `boost/algorithm/string/case_conv.hpp` has been removed from the `EXPECTED_BOOST_INCLUDES` in `test/lint/lint-includes.sh` because it is no longer required. Tree-SHA512: d803ae709f2368a3efb223097384a722436955bce0c44a1a5cffd0abb3164be0cce85ba0e9ebd9408166df3f1a95ea0c0d29e3a2534af2fae206c0419d67fde9
2018-08-28blockfilter: Omit empty scripts from filter contents.Jim Posen
Code change also avoids out-of-bounds script access bug.
2018-08-28Implements custom tolower and toupper functions.251
This commit implements custom equivalents for the C and C++ `tolower` and `toupper` Standard Library functions. In addition it implements a utility function to capitalize the first letter of a string.
2018-08-28Implements ParseNetwork unit test.251
This commit implements a unit test that validates the `ParseNetwork(std::string)` implementation in `netbase.cpp`.
2018-08-28tests: Fix accidental trunction from int to boolpracticalswift
2018-08-28Don't assert(...) with side effectspracticalswift
2018-08-27Merge #13767: Remove redundant assignments (dead stores)MarcoFalke
dd777f3e12 Remove unused variable (practicalswift) cdf4089457 Remove redundant assignments (dead stores) (practicalswift) Pull request description: Remove redundant assignments (dead stores). Tree-SHA512: e852059b22a161c34a0f18a6a6ed798e2b35e6d2b9f23c526af0ec33e01f6a5bb1fa5ada6671ba183d7b02393ff0d397be5aa4b4e2edbd5e604c9a76ac48d249
2018-08-27Merge #13769: Mark single-argument constructors "explicit"MarcoFalke
1ac3c983bf Mark single-argument constructors "explicit" (practicalswift) Pull request description: Mark single-argument constructors `explicit`. Rationale: * Avoid unexpected implicit promotions. From the developer notes: > **By default, declare single-argument constructors explicit.** > Rationale: This is a precaution to avoid unintended conversions that might arise when single-argument constructors are used as implicit conversion functions. Tree-SHA512: 7901ed5be808c9d0ecb5ca501e1bc0395987fe1b7941b8548cebac2ff08a14f7dab61fab374a69b9ba29a9295a04245c814325c7f95b97ae558af0780f111dfa
2018-08-27Make objects in range declarations immutable by default. Avoid unnecessary ↵practicalswift
copying of objects in range declarations.
2018-08-27Integration of property based testing into Bitcoin CoreChris Stewart
update copyright headers attempt to fix linting errors Fixing issue with make check classifying generator files as actual unit tests Wrapping gen files in ENABLE_PROPERTY_TESTS macro Make macro better
2018-08-26Merge #14071: qa: Stop txindex thread before calling destructorMarcoFalke
faf4a9b674 qa: Stop txindex thread before calling destructor (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Same as #13894, but for the tests. Tree-SHA512: a21d9f8ad8dc9703217d1808cb14bd969903c364fe30bbdc0dd2df170ddc0cbaba98b0bde28bc21ff1319222aaf6cb4f1b2c45cd6b236fe3c645a92eab6bacba
2018-08-26Merge #12254: BIP 158: Compact Block Filters for Light ClientsWladimir J. van der Laan
254c85b68794ada713dbdae415db72adf5fcbaf3 bench: Benchmark GCS filter creation and matching. (Jim Posen) f33b717a85363e067316c133a542559d2f4aaeca blockfilter: Optimization on compilers with int128 support. (Jim Posen) 97b64d67daf0336dfb64b132f3e4d6a4c1967da4 blockfilter: Unit test against BIP 158 test vectors. (Jim Posen) a4afb9cadbaecb0676e6475ab8d32a52faecb47a blockfilter: Additional helper methods to compute hash and header. (Jim Posen) cd09c7925b5af4104834971cfe072251e3ac2bda blockfilter: Serialization methods on BlockFilter. (Jim Posen) c1855f6052aca806fdb51be01b30dfeee8b55f40 blockfilter: Construction of basic block filters. (Jim Posen) 53e7874e079f9ddfe8b176f11d46e6b59c7283d5 blockfilter: Simple test for GCSFilter construction and Match. (Jim Posen) 558c536e35a25594881693e6ff01d275c88d7af1 blockfilter: Implement GCSFilter Match methods. (Jim Posen) cf70b550054eed36f194eaa13f4a9cb31e32df38 blockfilter: Implement GCSFilter constructors. (Jim Posen) c454f0ac63c6028f54c7eb51683b3ccdb475b19b blockfilter: Declare GCSFilter class for BIP 158 impl. (Jim Posen) 9b622dc72279b027c59d6541cddff53800fc689b streams: Unit tests for BitStreamReader and BitStreamWriter. (Jim Posen) fe943f99bf0a2bbb12e30bc4803c0337e3c95b93 streams: Implement BitStreamReader/Writer classes. (Jim Posen) 87f2d9ee43a9220076b1959d1ca65245d9591be9 streams: Unit test for VectorReader class. (Jim Posen) 947133dec92cd25ec2b3358c09b8614ba6fb40d4 streams: Create VectorReader stream interface for vectors. (Jim Posen) Pull request description: This implements the compact block filter construction in [BIP 158](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0158.mediawiki). The code is not used anywhere in the Bitcoin Core code base yet. The next step towards [BIP 157](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0157.mediawiki) support would be to create an indexing module similar to `TxIndex` that constructs the basic and extended filters for each validated block. ### Filter Sizes [Here](https://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRqaAAQZ5ZX5eqxP7J2R1MzFrc2WDdKSWJEKtQzyawqog) is a CSV of filter sizes for blocks in the main chain. As you can see below, the ratio of filter size to block size drops after the first ~150,000 blocks: ![filter_sizes](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/881253/42900589-299772d4-8a7e-11e8-886d-0d4f3f4fbe44.png) The reason for the relatively large filter sizes is that Golomb-coded sets only achieve good compression with a sufficient number of elements. Empirically, the average element size with 100 elements is 14% larger than with 10,000 elements. The ratio of filter size to block size is computed without witness data for basic filters. Here is a summary table of filter size ratios *for blocks after height 150,000*: | Stat | Filter Type | |-------|--------------| | Weighted Size Ratio Mean | 0.0198 | | Size Ratio Mean | 0.0224 | | Size Ratio Std Deviation | 0.0202 | | Mean Element Size (bits) | 21.145 | | Approx Theoretical Min Element Size (bits) | 21.025 | Tree-SHA512: 2d045fbfc3fc45490ecb9b08d2f7e4dbbe7cd8c1c939f06bbdb8e8aacfe4c495cdb67c820e52520baebbf8a8305a0efd8e59d3fa8e367574a4b830509a39223f
2018-08-26qa: Stop txindex thread before calling destructorMarcoFalke
2018-08-26Use assert when running from multithreaded code as BOOST_CHECK_* are not ↵Jesse Cohen
thread safe
2018-08-26Add compile time checking for all cs_main runtime locking assertionspracticalswift
2018-08-25Merge #13961: util: Replace boost::signals2 with std::functionWladimir J. van der Laan
ddddce0e46e73d4ca369f2ce9696231cc579e1f9 util: Replace boost::signals2 with std::function (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This removes the `#include <boost/signals2/signal.hpp>` from `util.h` (hopefully speeding up the build time and reducing the memory usage further after #13634) The whole translation interface is replaced by a function `G_TRANSLATION_FUN` that is set to nullptr in units that don't need translation. (Thus only set in the gui) Tree-SHA512: 087c717358bbed8bdb409463e225239d667f1ced381abb10e7cd31a41dcdd2cebe20b43c2ee86f0f8e55d53301f75e963f07421a99a7ff4c0cad2c6a375c5ab1
2018-08-25blockfilter: Unit test against BIP 158 test vectors.Jim Posen
Full test of block filter and header construction.
2018-08-25blockfilter: Construction of basic block filters.Jim Posen
2018-08-25blockfilter: Simple test for GCSFilter construction and Match.Jim Posen
2018-08-25streams: Unit tests for BitStreamReader and BitStreamWriter.Jim Posen
2018-08-25streams: Unit test for VectorReader class.Jim Posen
2018-08-25Merge #13429: Return the script type from SolverWladimir J. van der Laan
984d72ec659361d8c1a6f3c6864e839a807817a7 Return the script type from Solver (Ben Woosley) Pull request description: Because false is synonymous with TX_NONSTANDARD, this conveys the same information and makes the handling explicitly based on script type, simplifying each call site. Prior to this change it was common for the return value to be ignored, or for the return value and TX_NONSTANDARD to be redundantly handled. Tree-SHA512: 31864f856b8cb75f4b782d12678070e8b1cfe9665c6f57cfb25e7ac8bcea8a22f9a78d7c8cf0101c841f2a612400666fb91798bffe88de856e98b873703b0965
2018-08-24util: Replace boost::signals2 with std::functionMarcoFalke
2018-08-13Merge #13534: Don't assert(foo()) where foo() has side effectsMarcoFalke
6ad0328f1c Don't assert(foo()) where foo has side effects (practicalswift) Pull request description: Don't `assert(foo())` where `foo` has side effects. From `assert(3)`: > If the macro `NDEBUG` is defined at the moment `<assert.h>` was last included, the macro `assert()` generates no code, and hence does nothing at all. Bitcoin currently cannot be compiled without assertions, but we shouldn't rely on that. Tree-SHA512: 28cff0c6d1c2fb612ca58c9c94142ed01c5cfd0a2fecb8e59cdb6c270374b215d952ed3491d921d84dc1b439fa49da4f0e75e080f6adcbc6b0e08be14e54c170
2018-08-13Merge #13918: rpc: Replace median fee rate with feerate percentiles in ↵MarcoFalke
getblockstats 4b7091a842 Replace median fee rate with feerate percentiles (Marcin Jachymiak) Pull request description: Currently, the `medianfeerate` statistic is calculated from the feerate of the middle transaction of a list of transactions sorted by feerate. This PR instead uses the value of the 50th percentile weight unit in the block, and also calculates the feerate at the 10th, 25th, 75th, and 90th percentiles. This more accurately corresponds with what is generally meant by median feerate. Tree-SHA512: 59255e243df90d7afbe69839408c58c9723884b8ab82c66dc24a769e89c6d539db1905374a3f025ff28272fb25a0b90e92d8101103e39a6d9c0d60423a596714
2018-08-13Merge #13666: Always create signatures with Low R valuesWladimir J. van der Laan
e306be742932d4ea5aca0ea4768e54b2fc3dc6a0 Use 72 byte dummy signatures when watching only inputs may be used (Andrew Chow) 48b1473c898129a99212e2db36c61cf93625ea17 Use 71 byte signature for DUMMY_SIGNATURE_CREATOR (Andrew Chow) 18dfea0dd082af18dfb02981b7ee1cd44d514388 Always create 70 byte signatures with low R values (Andrew Chow) Pull request description: When creating signatures for transactions, always make one which has a 32 byte or smaller R and 32 byte or smaller S value. This results in signatures that are always less than 71 bytes (32 byte R + 32 byte S + 6 bytes DER + 1 byte sighash) with low R values. In most cases, the signature will be 71 bytes. Because R is not mutable in the same way that S is, a low R value can only be found by trying different nonces. RFC 6979 for deterministic nonce generation has the option to specify additional entropy, so we simply use that and add a uin32_t counter which we increment in order to try different nonces. Nonces are sill deterministically generated as the nonce used will the be the first one where the counter results in a nonce that results in a low R value. Because different nonces need to be tried, time to produce a signature does increase. On average, it takes twice as long to make a signature as two signatures need to be created, on average, to find one with a low R. Having a fixed size signature makes size calculations easier and also saves half a byte of transaction size, on average. DUMMY_SIGNATURE_CREATOR has been modified to produce 71 byte dummy signatures instead of 72 byte signatures. Tree-SHA512: 3cd791505126ce92da7c631856a97ba0b59e87d9c132feff6e0eef1dc47768e81fbb38bfbe970371bedf9714b7f61a13a5fe9f30f962c81734092a4d19a4ef33
2018-08-11Replace median fee rate with feerate percentilesMarcin Jachymiak
Removes medianfeerate result from getblockstats. Adds feerate_percentiles which give the feerate of the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentile weight unit in the block.
2018-08-09Always create 70 byte signatures with low R valuesAndrew Chow
When extra entropy is not specified by the caller, CKey::Sign will now always create a signature that has a low R value and is at most 70 bytes. The resulting signature on the stack will be 71 bytes when the sighash byte is included. Using low R signatures means that the resulting DER encoded signature will never need to have additional padding to account for high R values.
2018-08-08Merge #13780: 0.17: Pre-branch maintenanceWladimir J. van der Laan
3fc20632a3ad30809356a58d2cf0ea4a4ad4cec3 qt: Set BLOCK_CHAIN_SIZE = 220 (DrahtBot) 2b6a2f4a28792f2fe9dc1be843b1ff1ecae35e8a Regenerate manpages (DrahtBot) eb7daf4d600eeb631427c018a984a77a34aca66e Update copyright headers to 2018 (DrahtBot) Pull request description: Some trivial maintenance to avoid having to do it again after the 0.17 branch off. (The scripts to do this are in `./contrib/`) Tree-SHA512: 16b2af45e0351b1c691c5311d48025dc6828079e98c2aa2e600dc5910ee8aa01858ca6c356538150dc46fe14c8819ed8ec8e4ec9a0f682b9950dd41bc50518fa
2018-08-03Make LOCK, LOCK2, TRY_LOCK work with CWaitableCriticalSectionRussell Yanofsky
They should also work with any other mutex type which std::unique_lock supports. There is no change in behavior for current code that calls these macros with CCriticalSection mutexes.
2018-08-03Add unit test for DEBUG_LOCKORDER codeRussell Yanofsky
2018-08-02trivial: correct typosVarunram
2018-08-02Remove unused variablepracticalswift
2018-08-02Remove redundant assignments (dead stores)practicalswift