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2024-05-01scripted-diff: Add IWYU pragma keep to bitcoin-config.h includesMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- perl -0777 -pi -e 's/#if defined\(HAVE_CONFIG_H\)\n#include <config\/bitcoin-config.h>.*\n#endif.*\n/#include <config\/bitcoin-config.h> \/\/ IWYU pragma: keep\n/g' $( git grep -l '#include <config/bitcoin-config.h>' ) -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2024-02-20Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29404: refactor: bitcoin-config.h includes cleanupfanquake
9d1dbbd4ceb8c04340927f5127195dc306adf3fc scripted-diff: Fix bitcoin_config_h includes (TheCharlatan) Pull request description: As mentioned in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26924#issuecomment-1403449932 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29263#issuecomment-1922334399, it is currently not safe to remove `bitcoin-config.h` includes from headers because some unrelated file might be depending on it. See also #26972 for discussion. Solve this by including the file directly everywhere it's required, regardless of whether or not it's already included by another header. There should be no functional change here, but it will allow us to safely remove includes from headers in the future. ~I'm afraid it's a bit tedious to reproduce these commits, but it's reasonably straightforward:~ Edit: See note below ```bash # All commands executed from the src/ subdir. # Collect all tokens from bitcoin-config.h.in # Isolate the tokens and remove blank lines # Replace newlines with | and remove the last trailing one # Collect all files which use these tokens # Filter out subprojects (proper forwarding can be verified from Makefiles) # Filter out .rc files # Save to a text file git grep -E -l `grep undef config/bitcoin-config.h.in | cut -d" " -f2 | grep -v '^$' | tr '\n' '|' | sed 's/|$//'` | grep -v -e "^leveldb/" -e "^secp256k1/" -e "^crc32c/" -e "^minisketch/" -e "^Makefile" -e "\.rc$" > files-with-config-include.txt # Find all files from the above list which don't include bitcoin-config.h git grep -L -E "config/bitcoin-config.h" -- `cat files-with-config-include.txt` # Include them manually with the exception of some files in crypto: # crypto/sha256_arm_shani.cpp crypto/sha256_avx2.cpp crypto/sha256_sse41.cpp crypto/sha256_x86_shani.cpp # These are exceptions which don't use bitcoin-config.h, rather the Makefile.am adds these cppflags manually. # Commit changes. This should match the first commit of this PR. # Use the same search as above to find all files which DON'T use any config tokens git grep -E -L `grep undef config/bitcoin-config.h.in | cut -d" " -f2 | grep -v '^$' | tr '\n' '|' | sed 's/|$//'` | grep -v -e "^leveldb/" -e "^secp256k1/" -e "^crc32c/" -e "^minisketch/" -e "^Makefile" -e "\.rc$" > files-without-config-include.txt # Manually remove the includes and commit changes. This should match the second commit of this PR. ``` Edit: I'll keep this old description for posterity, but the manual approach has been replaced with a scripted diff from TheCharlatan ACKs for top commit: maflcko: ACK 9d1dbbd4ceb8c04340927f5127195dc306adf3f 🚪 TheCharlatan: ACK 9d1dbbd4ceb8c04340927f5127195dc306adf3fc hebasto: ACK 9d1dbbd4ceb8c04340927f5127195dc306adf3fc, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK. fanquake: ACK 9d1dbbd4ceb8c04340927f5127195dc306adf3fc Tree-SHA512: f11ddc4ae6a887f96b954a6b77f310558ddb271088a3fda3edc833669c4251b7f392515224bbb8e5f67eb2c799b4ffed3b07d96454e82ec635c686d0df545872
2024-02-13scripted-diff: Fix bitcoin_config_h includesTheCharlatan
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- regex_string='^(?!//).*(AC_APPLE_UNIVERSAL_BUILD|BOOST_PROCESS_USE_STD_FS|CHAR_EQUALS_INT8|CLIENT_VERSION_BUILD|CLIENT_VERSION_IS_RELEASE|CLIENT_VERSION_MAJOR|CLIENT_VERSION_MINOR|COPYRIGHT_HOLDERS|COPYRIGHT_HOLDERS_FINAL|COPYRIGHT_HOLDERS_SUBSTITUTION|COPYRIGHT_YEAR|ENABLE_ARM_SHANI|ENABLE_AVX2|ENABLE_EXTERNAL_SIGNER|ENABLE_SSE41|ENABLE_TRACING|ENABLE_WALLET|ENABLE_X86_SHANI|ENABLE_ZMQ|HAVE_BOOST|HAVE_BUILTIN_CLZL|HAVE_BUILTIN_CLZLL|HAVE_BYTESWAP_H|HAVE_CLMUL|HAVE_CONSENSUS_LIB|HAVE_CXX20|HAVE_DECL_BE16TOH|HAVE_DECL_BE32TOH|HAVE_DECL_BE64TOH|HAVE_DECL_BSWAP_16|HAVE_DECL_BSWAP_32|HAVE_DECL_BSWAP_64|HAVE_DECL_FORK|HAVE_DECL_FREEIFADDRS|HAVE_DECL_GETIFADDRS|HAVE_DECL_HTOBE16|HAVE_DECL_HTOBE32|HAVE_DECL_HTOBE64|HAVE_DECL_HTOLE16|HAVE_DECL_HTOLE32|HAVE_DECL_HTOLE64|HAVE_DECL_LE16TOH|HAVE_DECL_LE32TOH|HAVE_DECL_LE64TOH|HAVE_DECL_PIPE2|HAVE_DECL_SETSID|HAVE_DECL_STRERROR_R|HAVE_DEFAULT_VISIBILITY_ATTRIBUTE|HAVE_DLFCN_H|HAVE_DLLEXPORT_ATTRIBUTE|HAVE_ENDIAN_H|HAVE_EVHTTP_CONNECTION_GET_PEER_CONST_CHAR|HAVE_FDATASYNC|HAVE_GETENTROPY_RAND|HAVE_GETRANDOM|HAVE_GMTIME_R|HAVE_INTTYPES_H|HAVE_LIBADVAPI32|HAVE_LIBCOMCTL32|HAVE_LIBCOMDLG32|HAVE_LIBGDI32|HAVE_LIBIPHLPAPI|HAVE_LIBKERNEL32|HAVE_LIBOLE32|HAVE_LIBOLEAUT32|HAVE_LIBSHELL32|HAVE_LIBSHLWAPI|HAVE_LIBUSER32|HAVE_LIBUUID|HAVE_LIBWINMM|HAVE_LIBWS2_32|HAVE_MALLOC_INFO|HAVE_MALLOPT_ARENA_MAX|HAVE_MINIUPNPC_MINIUPNPC_H|HAVE_MINIUPNPC_UPNPCOMMANDS_H|HAVE_MINIUPNPC_UPNPERRORS_H|HAVE_NATPMP_H|HAVE_O_CLOEXEC|HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE|HAVE_PTHREAD|HAVE_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT|HAVE_STDINT_H|HAVE_STDIO_H|HAVE_STDLIB_H|HAVE_STRERROR_R|HAVE_STRINGS_H|HAVE_STRING_H|HAVE_STRONG_GETAUXVAL|HAVE_SYSCTL|HAVE_SYSCTL_ARND|HAVE_SYSTEM|HAVE_SYS_ENDIAN_H|HAVE_SYS_PRCTL_H|HAVE_SYS_RESOURCES_H|HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H|HAVE_SYS_STAT_H|HAVE_SYS_SYSCTL_H|HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H|HAVE_SYS_VMMETER_H|HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL|HAVE_TIMINGSAFE_BCMP|HAVE_UNISTD_H|HAVE_VM_VM_PARAM_H|LT_OBJDIR|PACKAGE_BUGREPORT|PACKAGE_NAME|PACKAGE_STRING|PACKAGE_TARNAME|PACKAGE_URL|PACKAGE_VERSION|PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE|QT_QPA_PLATFORM_ANDROID|QT_QPA_PLATFORM_COCOA|QT_QPA_PLATFORM_MINIMAL|QT_QPA_PLATFORM_WINDOWS|QT_QPA_PLATFORM_XCB|QT_STATICPLUGIN|STDC_HEADERS|STRERROR_R_CHAR_P|USE_ASM|USE_BDB|USE_DBUS|USE_NATPMP|USE_QRCODE|USE_SQLITE|USE_UPNP|_FILE_OFFSET_BITS|_LARGE_FILES)' exclusion_files=":(exclude)src/minisketch :(exclude)src/crc32c :(exclude)src/secp256k1 :(exclude)src/crypto/sha256_arm_shani.cpp :(exclude)src/crypto/sha256_avx2.cpp :(exclude)src/crypto/sha256_sse41.cpp :(exclude)src/crypto/sha256_x86_shani.cpp" git grep --perl-regexp --files-with-matches "$regex_string" -- '*.cpp' $exclusion_files | xargs git grep -L "bitcoin-config.h" | while read -r file; do line_number=$(awk -v my_file="$file" '/\/\/ file COPYING or https?:\/\/www.opensource.org\/licenses\/mit-license.php\./ {line = NR} /^\/\// && NR == line + 1 {while(getline && /^\/\//) line = NR} END {print line+1}' "$file"); sed -i "${line_number}i\\\\n\#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)\\n#include <config/bitcoin-config.h>\\n\#endif" "$file"; done; git grep --perl-regexp --files-with-matches "$regex_string" -- '*.h' $exclusion_files | xargs git grep -L "bitcoin-config.h" | while read -r file; do sed -i "/#define.*_H/a \\\\n\#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)\\n#include <config/bitcoin-config.h>\\n\#endif" "$file"; done; for file in $(git grep --files-with-matches 'bitcoin-config.h' -- '*.cpp' '*.h' $exclusion_files); do if ! grep -q --perl-regexp "$regex_string" $file; then sed -i '/HAVE_CONFIG_H/{N;N;N;d;}' $file; fi; done; -END VERIFY SCRIPT- The first command creates a regular expression for matching all bitcoin-config.h symbols in the following form: ^(?!//).*(AC_APPLE_UNIVERSAL_BUILD|BOOST_PROCESS_USE_STD_FS|...|_LARGE_FILES). It was generated with: ./autogen.sh && printf '^(?!//).*(%s)' $(awk '/^#undef/ {print $2}' src/config/bitcoin-config.h.in | paste -sd "|" -) The second command holds a list of files and directories that should not be processed. These include subtree directories as well as some crypto files that already get their symbols through the makefile. The third command checks for missing bitcoin-config headers in .cpp files and adds the header if it is missing. The fourth command checks for missing bitcoin-config headers in .h files and adds the header if it is missing. The fifth command checks for unneeded bitcoin-config headers in sources files and removes the header if it is unneeded.
2024-02-06sqlite: Ensure that only one SQLiteBatch is writing to db at a timeAva Chow
A SQLiteBatch need to wait for any other batch to finish writing before it can begin writing, otherwise db txn state may be incorrectly modified. To enforce this, each SQLiteDatabase has a semaphore which acts as a lock and is acquired by a batch when it begins a write, erase, or a transaction, and is released by it when it is done. To avoid deadlocking on itself for writing during a transaction, SQLiteBatch also keeps track of whether it has begun a transaction.
2024-01-30sqlite: guard against dangling to-be-reverted db transactionsfurszy
If the handler that initiated the database transaction is destroyed, the ongoing transaction cannot be left dangling when the db txn fails to abort. It must be forcefully reversed; otherwise, any subsequent db handler executing a write operation will dump the dangling, to-be-reverted transaction data to disk. This not only breaks the database isolation property but also results in the improper storage of incomplete information on disk, impacting the wallet consistency.
2024-01-30sqlite: introduce HasActiveTxn methodfurszy
Util function to clean up code and let us verify, in the following-up commit, that dangling, to-be-reverted db transactions cannot occur anymore.
2024-01-30sqlite: add ability to interrupt statementsfurszy
By encapsulating sqlite3_exec into its own standalone method and introducing the 'SQliteExecHandler' class, we enable the ability to test db statements execution failures within the unit test framework. This is used in the following-up commit to exercise a deadlock and improve our wallet db error handling code. Moreover, the future encapsulation of other sqlite functions within this class will contribute to minimize the impact of any future API changes.
2023-09-12[refactor] Define MessageStartChars as std::arrayTheCharlatan
2023-06-28refactor: Drop unsafe AsBytePtr functionRyan Ofsky
Replace calls to AsBytePtr with direct calls to AsBytes or reinterpret_cast. AsBytePtr is just a wrapper around reinterpret_cast. It accepts any type of pointer as an argument and uses reinterpret_cast to cast the argument to a std::byte pointer. Despite taking any type of pointer as an argument, it is not useful to call AsBytePtr on most types of pointers, because byte representations of most types will be implmentation-specific. Also, because it is named similarly to the AsBytes function, AsBytePtr looks safer than it actually is. Both AsBytes and AsBytePtr call reinterpret_cast internally and may be unsafe to use with certain types, but AsBytes at least has some type checking and can only be called on Span objects, while AsBytePtr can be called on any pointer argument. Co-authored-by: Pieter Wuille <pieter@wuille.net>
2023-06-05Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27801: wallet: Add tracing for sqlite statementsfanquake
ff9d961bf38b24f8f931dcf66799cbc468e473df wallet: Add tracing for sqlite statements (Ryan Ofsky) Pull request description: I found sqlite tracing was useful for debugging a test in #27790, and thought it might be helpful in other contexts too, so this PR adds an option to enable it. Tracing is still disabled by default and only shown with `-debug=walletdb -loglevel=walletdb:trace` options. ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK ff9d961bf38b24f8f931dcf66799cbc468e473df kevkevinpal: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/ff9d961bf38b24f8f931dcf66799cbc468e473df theStack: ACK ff9d961bf38b24f8f931dcf66799cbc468e473df Tree-SHA512: 592fabfab3218cec36c2d00a21cd535fa840daa126ee8440c384952fbb3913180aa3796066c630087e933d6517f19089b867f158e0b737f25283a14799eefb05
2023-06-02wallet: Add tracing for sqlite statementsRyan Ofsky
I found sqlite tracing was useful for debugging a test in #27790, and thought it might be helpful in other contexts too, so this PR adds an option to enable it. Tracing is still disabled by default and only shown with `-debug=walletdb -loglevel=walletdb:trace` options.
2023-06-01wallet: Add GetPrefixCursor to DatabaseBatchAndrew Chow
In order to get records beginning with a prefix, we will need a cursor specifically for that prefix. So add a GetPrefixCursor function and DatabaseCursor classes for dealing with those prefixes. Tested on each supported db engine. 1) Write two different key->value elements to db. 2) Create a new prefix cursor and walk-through every returned element, verifying that it gets parsed properly. 3) Try to move the cursor outside the filtered range: expect failure and flag complete=true. Co-Authored-By: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org> Co-Authored-By: furszy <matiasfurszyfer@protonmail.com>
2023-05-31walletdb: Handle when database keys are emptyRyan Ofsky
2023-05-31walletdb: Consistently clear key and value streams before writingAndrew Chow
Before writing data to the output key and value streams, make sure they are cleared.
2023-04-12wallet: Add DatabaseBatch::ErasePrefix methodRyan Ofsky
This new function is not used yet this commit, but next commit adds usages and test coverage for both BDB and sqlite.
2023-03-23refactor: Extract util/fs_helpers from util/systemBen Woosley
This is an extraction of filesystem related functions from util/system into their own utility file. The background of this commit is an ongoing effort to decouple the libbitcoinkernel library from the ArgsManager defined in system.h. Moving these functions out of system.h allows including them from a separate source file without including the ArgsManager definitions from system.h.
2023-03-06Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25491: wallet: use Mutex for g_sqlite_mutex instead of ↵Andrew Chow
GlobalMutex 4163093d6374e865dc57e33dbea0e7e359062e0a wallet: use Mutex for g_sqlite_mutex instead of GlobalMutex (Vasil Dimov) Pull request description: Using `Mutex` provides stronger guarantee than `GlobalMutex` wrt Clang's thread safety analysis. Thus it is better to reduce the usage of `GlobalMutex` in favor of `Mutex`. Using `Mutex` for `g_sqlite_mutex` is ok because its usage is limited in `wallet/sqlite.cpp` and it does not require propagating the negative annotations to not relevant code. ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK 4163093d6374e865dc57e33dbea0e7e359062e0a hebasto: re-ACK 4163093d6374e865dc57e33dbea0e7e359062e0a TheCharlatan: ACK 4163093d6374e865dc57e33dbea0e7e359062e0a Tree-SHA512: 4913bcb8437ecf0e6b6cb781d02a6d24ffb4bf3e2e1899fa60785eab41c4c65dbdd9600bcb696290c873661b873ad61e5a4c4f205b7e66fdef2ae17c676cd12f
2023-01-26Use DataStream where possibleMarcoFalke
2023-01-23Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26690: wallet: Refactor database cursor into its own ↵fanquake
object with proper return codes 4aebd832a405090c2608e4b60bb4f34501bcea61 db: Change DatabaseCursor::Next to return status enum (Andrew Chow) d79e8dcf2981ef1964a2fde8c472b5de1ca1c963 wallet: Have cursor users use DatabaseCursor directly (Andrew Chow) 7a198bba0a1d0a0f0fd4ca947955cb52b84bdd4b wallet: Introduce DatabaseCursor RAII class for managing cursor (Andrew Chow) 69efbc011bb74fcd8dd9ed2a8a5d31bc9e323c10 Move SafeDbt out of BerkeleyBatch (Andrew Chow) Pull request description: Instead of having database cursors be tied to a particular `DatabaseBatch` object and requiring its setup and teardown be separate functions in that batch, we can have cursors be separate RAII classes. This makes it easier to create and destroy cursors as well as having cursors that have slightly different behaviors. Additionally, since reading data from a cursor is a tri-state, this PR changes the return value of the `Next` function (formerly `ReadAtCursor`) to return an Enum rather than the current system of 2 booleans. This greatly simplifies and unifies the code that deals with cursors as now there is no confusion as to what the function returns when there are no records left to be read. Extracted from #24914 ACKs for top commit: furszy: diff ACK 4aebd83 theStack: Code-review ACK 4aebd832a405090c2608e4b60bb4f34501bcea61 Tree-SHA512: 5d0be56a18de5b08c777dd5a73ba5a6ef1e696fdb07d1dca952a88ded07887b7c5c04342f9a76feb2f6fe24a45dc31f094f1f5d9500e6bdf4a44f4edb66dcaa1
2022-12-24scripted-diff: Bump copyright headersHennadii Stepanov
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./ -END VERIFY SCRIPT- Commits of previous years: - 2021: f47dda2c58b5d8d623e0e7ff4e74bc352dfa83d7 - 2020: fa0074e2d82928016a43ca408717154a1c70a4db - 2019: aaaaad6ac95b402fe18d019d67897ced6b316ee0
2022-12-16db: Change DatabaseCursor::Next to return status enumAndrew Chow
Next()'s result is a tri-state - failed, more to go, complete. Replace the way that this is returned with an enum with values FAIL, MORE, and DONE rather than with two booleans.
2022-12-14wallet: Introduce DatabaseCursor RAII class for managing cursorAndrew Chow
Instead of having DatabaseBatch deal with opening and closing database cursors, have a separate RAII class that deals with those. For now, DatabaseBatch manages DatabaseCursor, but this will change later.
2022-10-14wallet: use Mutex for g_sqlite_mutex instead of GlobalMutexVasil Dimov
Using `Mutex` provides stronger guarantee than `GlobalMutex` wrt Clang's thread safety analysis. Thus it is better to reduce the usage of `GlobalMutex` in favor of `Mutex`. Using `Mutex` for `g_sqlite_mutex` is ok because its usage is limited in `wallet/sqlite.cpp` and it does not require propagating the negative annotations to not relevant code.
2022-05-21scripted-diff: Convert global Mutexes to GlobalMutexesAnthony Towns
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- sed -i -E -e '/^([a-z]+ )?Mutex [a-z]/ s/Mutex/GlobalMutex/' $(git grep -lE '^([a-z]+ )?Mutex [a-z]') -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2022-04-26scripted-diff: rename BytePtr to AsBytePtrJoão Barbosa
Building with iPhoneOS SDK fails because it also has `BytePtr` defined in /usr/include/MacTypes.h. -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- sed -i 's/BytePtr/AsBytePtr/' $(git grep -l "BytePtr" src) -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2022-03-24Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23732: refactor: Remove `gArgs` from `bdb.h` and ↵MarcoFalke
`sqlite.h` 39b1763730177cd7d6a32fd9321da640b0d65e0e Replace use of `ArgsManager` with `DatabaseOptions` (Kiminuo) Pull request description: Contributes to #21005. The goal of this PR is to remove `gArgs` from database classes (i.e. `bdb.h` and `sqlite.h`) so that they can be tested without relying on `gArgs` in tests. Notes: * My goal is to enable unit-testing without relying on `gArgs` as much as possible. Global variables are hard to reason about which in turn makes it slightly harder to contribute to this codebase. When the compiler does the heavy lifting for us and allows us only to construct an object (or call a method) with valid parameters, we may also save some time in code reviews. The cost for this is passing an argument which is not for free but the cost is very miniscule compared to benefits, I think. * GUI code is an exception because it seems fine to have `gArgs` there so I don't plan to make changes in `src/qt` folder, for example. * My approach to removal of `gArgs` uses is moving from lower levels to upper ones and pass `ArgsManager` as an argument as needed. The approach is very similar to what #20158. ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK 39b1763730177cd7d6a32fd9321da640b0d65e0e ryanofsky: Code review ACK 39b1763730177cd7d6a32fd9321da640b0d65e0e. Just the two small ReadDatabaseArgs and Berkeley open changes that were discussed since the last review Tree-SHA512: aa066b314db593e46c18698fe8cdd500f558b405dc04e4a9a3ff57b52b5b3a81a6cb090e0e661785d1d02c1bf18958c1f4cd715ff233aab63381e3f80960622d
2022-03-16Replace use of `ArgsManager` with `DatabaseOptions`Kiminuo
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
2022-03-06wallet: refactor: dedup sqlite blob bindingSebastian Falbesoner
2022-01-27Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23438: refactor: Use spans of std::byte in serializelaanwj
fa5d2e678c809c26bd40d7e7c171529d3ffb5903 Remove unused char serialize (MarcoFalke) fa24493d6394b3a477535f480664c9596f18e3c5 Use spans of std::byte in serialize (MarcoFalke) fa65bbf217b725ada35107b4ad646d250228355c span: Add BytePtr helper (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This changes the serialize code (`.read()` and `.write()` functions) to take a `Span` instead of a pointer and size. This is a breaking change for the serialize interface, so at no additional cost we can also switch to `std::byte` (instead of using `char`). The benefits of using `Span`: * Less verbose and less fragile code when passing an already existing `Span`(-like) object to or from serialization The benefits of using `std::byte`: * `std::byte` can't accidentally be mistaken for an integer The goal here is to only change serialize to use spans of `std::byte`. If needed, `AsBytes`, `MakeUCharSpan`, ... can be used (temporarily) to pass spans of the right type. Other changes that are included here: * [#22167](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22167) (refactor: Remove char serialize by MarcoFalke) * [#21906](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21906) (Preserve const in cast on CTransactionSignatureSerializer by promag) ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Concept and code review ACK fa5d2e678c809c26bd40d7e7c171529d3ffb5903 sipa: re-utACK fa5d2e678c809c26bd40d7e7c171529d3ffb5903 Tree-SHA512: 08ee9eced5fb777cedae593b11e33660bed9a3e1711a7451a87b835089a96c99ce0632918bb4666a4e859c4d020f88fb50f2dd734216b0c3d1a9a704967ece6f
2022-01-06Add src/wallet/* code to wallet:: namespaceRussell Yanofsky
2022-01-02Use spans of std::byte in serializeMarcoFalke
This switches .read() and .write() to take spans of bytes.
2021-12-30scripted-diff: Bump copyright headersHennadii Stepanov
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./ -END VERIFY SCRIPT- Commits of previous years: * 2020: fa0074e2d82928016a43ca408717154a1c70a4db * 2019: aaaaad6ac95b402fe18d019d67897ced6b316ee0
2021-10-20wallet: Use PACKAGE_NAME to mention our softwareHennadii Stepanov
2021-10-05refactor: Block unsafe fs::path std::string conversion callsRussell Yanofsky
There is no change in behavior. This just helps prepare for the transition from boost::filesystem to std::filesystem by avoiding calls to methods which will be unsafe after the transaction to std::filesystem to due lack of a boost::filesystem::path::imbue equivalent and inability to set a predictable locale. Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Kiminuo <kiminuo@protonmail.com> Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
2021-09-28wallet: enable SQLite extended result codesSebastian Falbesoner
With this change, we get more fine-grained error messages if something goes wrong in the course of communicating with the SQLite database. To pick some random examples, the error codes SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM, SQLITE_IOERR_CORRUPTFS or SQLITE_IOERR_FSYNC are way more specific than just a plain SQLITE_IOERR, and the corresponding error messages generated by sqlite3_errstr() will hence give a better hint to the user (or also to the developers, if an error report is sent) what the cause for a failure is.
2021-05-17wallet: refactor: dedup sqlite PRAGMA assignmentsSebastian Falbesoner
2021-05-17wallet: refactor: dedup sqlite PRAGMA integer readsSebastian Falbesoner
2021-04-12tests: Skip SQLite fsyncs while testingAndrew Chow
Since we want tests to run quickly, and since tests do a lot more db operations than expected we expect to see in actual usage, we disable sqlite's syncing behavior to make db operations run much faster. This syncing behavior is necessary for normal operation as it helps guarantee that data won't become lost or corrupted, but in tests, we don't care about that.
2021-04-02wallet: refactor: dedup sqlite statement deletionsSebastian Falbesoner
2021-04-02wallet: refactor: dedup sqlite statement preparationsSebastian Falbesoner
2021-03-11scripted-diff: remove MakeUnique<T>()fanquake
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- git rm src/util/memory.h sed -i -e 's/MakeUnique/std::make_unique/g' $(git grep -l MakeUnique src) sed -i -e '/#include <util\/memory.h>/d' $(git grep -l '#include <util/memory.h>' src) sed -i -e '/util\/memory.h \\/d' src/Makefile.am -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-12-04refactor: Consolidate redundant wallet database path and exists functionsRussell Yanofsky
No change in behavior. Just remove a little bit of code, reduce macro usage, remove duplicative functions, and make BDB and SQLite implementations more consistent with each other.
2020-12-04MOVEONLY: Move IsBDBFile, IsSQLiteFile, and ListWalletDirRussell Yanofsky
This commit does not change to any code and behavior. It it is easily reviewed with the --color-moved=dimmed_zebra git diff option. Motivation for this change is to: - Consolidate redundant functions IsBDBFile /ExistsBerkeleyDatabase / SplitWalletPath, and IsSQLiteFile / ExistsSQLiteDatabase in the next commits - Detect SQLite wallets consistently regardless whether bitcoin is built with SQLite support in the next commits - Avoid attempting to open SQLite databases with the BDB library when bitcoin is built without SQLite support in the next commits
2020-11-18Fix mock SQLiteDatabasesAndrew Chow
2020-11-05wallet: Set DatabaseStatus::SUCCESS in MakeSQLiteDatabaseMarcoFalke
2020-11-05Set bilingual error completelyHennadii Stepanov
2020-10-22wallet: fix buffer over-read in SQLite file magic checkSebastian Falbesoner
If there is no terminating zero within the 16 magic bytes, the buffer would be over-read in the std::string constructor. Fixed by using the "from buffer" variant of the ctor (that also takes a size) rather than the "from c-string" variant.
2020-10-14wallet: Enforce sqlite serialized threading modeAndrew Chow
2020-10-14Set and check the sqlite user versionAndrew Chow
2020-10-14Use network magic as sqlite wallet application IDAndrew Chow