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2019-07-09Add GetNewDestination to CWallet to fetch new destinationsAndrew Chow
Instead of having the same multiple lines of code everywhere that new destinations are fetched, introduce GetNewDestination as a member function of CWallet which does the key fetching, label setting, script generation, and destination generation.
2019-06-18Merge #16112: util: Log early messagesMarcoFalke
faa2a47cd7 logging: Add threadsafety comments (MarcoFalke) 0b282f9b00 Log early messages with -printtoconsole (Anthony Towns) 412987430c Replace OpenDebugLog() with StartLogging() (Anthony Towns) Pull request description: Early log messages are dropped on the floor and they'd never make it to the console or debug log. This can be tested by running the test included in this pull request without re-compiling the `bitcoind`. Fix that by buffering early messages and flushing them as soon as all logging options have been initialized and logging has been started. This pull request is identical to "Log early messages with -printtoconsole" (#13088) by **ajtowns**, with the following changes: * Rebased * Added docstrings for `m_buffering` and `StartLogging` * Switch `CCriticalSection` (aka `RecursiveMutex`) to just `Mutex` in the last commit * Added tests Fixes #16098 Fixes #13157 Closes #13088 ACKs for commit faa2a4: ajtowns: utACK faa2a47cd7bcdbd187035c76f8dbd0442f6818dc hebasto: ACK faa2a47cd7bcdbd187035c76f8dbd0442f6818dc kristapsk: ACK faa2a47cd7bcdbd187035c76f8dbd0442f6818dc (ran added functional test before / after recompiling, didn't do additional testing) Tree-SHA512: 685e2882642fe2a43ce171d42862582dadb840d03cda8236a994322c389ca2a1f3f431b179b2726c155c61793543bb340c568a5455d97f8b83bc7d307a85d387
2019-06-18Merge #15651: torcontrol: Use the default/standard network port for Tor ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
hidden services, even if the internal port is set differently 8a2656702b4b5d53d1b8343c3215302e4305a038 torcontrol: Use the default/standard network port for Tor hidden services, even if the internal port is set differently (Luke Dashjr) Pull request description: Currently, the hidden service is published on the same port as the public listening port. But if a non-standard port is configured, this can be used to guess (pretty reliably) that the public IP and the hidden service are the same node. ACKs for top commit: practicalswift: utACK 8a2656702b4b5d53d1b8343c3215302e4305a038 naumenkogs: utACK 8a26567 laanwj: utACK 8a2656702b4b5d53d1b8343c3215302e4305a038 Tree-SHA512: 737c8da4f7c3f0bb22a338647d357987f5808156e3f38864168d0d8c2e2b171160812f7da4de11eef602902b304e357d76052950b72d7b3b83535b0fdd05fadc
2019-06-18Merge #12324: speed up Unserialize_impl for prevectorWladimir J. van der Laan
86b47fa741408b061ab0bda784b8678bfd7dfa88 speed up Unserialize_impl for prevector (Akio Nakamura) Pull request description: The unserializer for prevector uses `resize()` for reserve the area, but it's prefer to use `reserve()` because `resize()` have overhead to call its constructor many times. However, `reserve()` does not change the value of `_size` (a private member of prevector). This PR make the logic of read from stream to callback function, and prevector handles initilizing new values with that call-back and ajust the value of `_size`. The changes are as follows: 1. prevector.h Add a public member function named 'append'. This function has 2 params, number of elemenst to append and call-back function that initilizing new appended values. 2. serialize.h In the following two function: - `Unserialize_impl(Stream& is, prevector<N, T>& v, const unsigned char&)` - `Unserialize_impl(Stream& is, prevector<N, T>& v, const V&)` Make a callback function from each original logic of reading values from stream, and call prevector's `append()`. 3. test/prevector_tests.cpp Add a test for `append()`. ## A benchmark result is following: [Machine] MacBook Pro (macOS 10.13.3/i7 2.2GHz/mem 16GB/SSD) [result] DeserializeAndCheckBlockTest => 22% faster DeserializeBlockTest => 29% faster [before PR] # Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median DeserializeAndCheckBlockTest, 60, 160, 94.4901, 0.0094644, 0.0104715, 0.0098339 DeserializeBlockTest, 60, 130, 65.0964, 0.00800362, 0.00895134, 0.00824187 [After PR] # Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median DeserializeAndCheckBlockTest, 60, 160, 77.1597, 0.00767013, 0.00858959, 0.00805757 DeserializeBlockTest, 60, 130, 49.9443, 0.00613926, 0.00691187, 0.00635527 ACKs for top commit: laanwj: utACK 86b47fa741408b061ab0bda784b8678bfd7dfa88 Tree-SHA512: 62ea121ccd45a306fefc67485a1b03a853435af762607dae2426a87b15a3033d802c8556e1923727ddd1023a1837d0e5f6720c2c77b38196907e750e15fbb902
2019-06-18Merge #16171: Remove -mempoolreplacement to prevent needless block prop ↵MarcoFalke
slowness. 8053e5cdad Remove -mempoolreplacement to prevent needless block prop slowness. (Matt Corallo) Pull request description: At this point there is no reasonable excuse to disable opt-in RBF, and, unlike when this option was added, there are now significant issues created when disabling it (in the form of compact block reconstruction failures). Further, it breaks a lot of modern wallet behavior. This removes an option that is: * (a) only useful when a large portion of (other) miners enforce it as well * (b) is detrimental to everyone (income for miners, RBF notifications for others) who uses it individually otherwise * (c) is effectively unused * (d) is often confused with disabling RBF (rather than just remaining stubbornly unaware of it while the rest of the network lets it through) ACKs for commit 8053e5: practicalswift: utACK 8053e5cdade87550f0381d51feab81dedfec6c46 promag: Deprecation would save from unlikely rantings, still ACK 8053e5c. jtimon: utACK 8053e5cdade87550f0381d51feab81dedfec6c46 ajtowns: ACK 8053e5cdade87550f0381d51feab81dedfec6c46 -- quick code review, checked tests work MarcoFalke: ACK 8053e5cdade87550f0381d51feab81dedfec6c46 Tree-SHA512: 01aee8905b2487fc38a3a86649d422d2d2345bc60f878889ebda4b8680783e1f1a97c2000c27ef086719501be2abc2911b2039a259a5e5c04f3b24ff02b0427e
2019-06-19Merge #15899: rpc: Document iswitness flag and fix bug in converttopsbtMeshCollider
fa499b5f027f77c0bf13699852c8c06f78e27bef rpc: bugfix: Properly use iswitness in converttopsbt (MarcoFalke) fa5c5cd141f0265a5693234690ac757b811157d8 rpc: Switch touched RPCs to IsValidNumArgs (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: When a serialized transaction has inputs, there is no risk in only trying to deserialize it with witness allowed. (This is how all transactions from p2p are deserialized.) In fact, it would avoid a common issue where a transaction with inputs can be deserialized in two ways: * Fixes #12989 * Fixes #15872 * Fixes #15701 * Fixes #13738 * ... When a serialized transaction has no inputs, there is no risk in only trying to deserialze it with witness disallowed. (A transaction without inputs can't have corresponding witness data) ACKs for commit fa499b: meshcollider: utACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15899/commits/fa499b5f027f77c0bf13699852c8c06f78e27bef ryanofsky: utACK fa499b5f027f77c0bf13699852c8c06f78e27bef. Changes since last review: consolidating commits and making iswitness documentation the same across methods. PastaPastaPasta: utACK fa499b5f027f77c0bf13699852c8c06f78e27bef Tree-SHA512: a64423a3131f3f0222a40da557c8b590c9ff01b45bcd40796f77a1a64ae74c6680a6be9d01ece95c492dfbcc7e2810409d2c2b336c2894af00bb213972fc85c6
2019-06-17tests: Make coins_tests/updatecoins_simulation_test deterministicpracticalswift
2019-06-17Merge #16210: rpc: add 2nd arg to signrawtransactionwithkey examplesMarcoFalke
71fd628ada Add example 2nd arg to signrawtransactionwithkey (Chris Moore) Pull request description: The RPC examples for signrawtransactionwithkey are missing the 2nd parameter. Before this change the help text showed: Examples: > bitcoin-cli signrawtransactionwithkey "myhex" > curl --user myusername --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "signrawtransactionwithkey", "params": ["myhex"] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:8332/ With the change, it shows: Examples: > bitcoin-cli signrawtransactionwithkey "myhex" "[\"key1\",\"key2\"]" > curl --user myusername --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "signrawtransactionwithkey", "params": ["myhex", "[\"key1\",\"key2\"]"] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:8332/ ACKs for commit 71fd62: Tree-SHA512: dadf6bf0ba64ac356b7b8f9ed4d483384b70080ac4b1664b27a2e72b97f25d7266f3dae89fbeade73c1bae802b5bae7b84d596c93a9ae9c748851ae35758d9a6
2019-06-17Merge #16217: getrawtransaction: inform about blockhash argument when lookup ↵MarcoFalke
fails c59e3a3261 getrawtransaction: inform about blockhash argument when lookup fails (darosior) Pull request description: Just 4 words added on `getrawtransaction` lookup error to fix #16142 ACKs for commit c59e3a: Tree-SHA512: 2219099c1240667527a9b1498a58818b5ff1c2ef366c498d2bb57963e828b3c87fa3e6b94be7e6463bd289ceabc13f9c9b1082134641594ba335ac400e6d63aa
2019-06-17Merge #16205: Refactor: Replace fprintf with tfm::formatMarcoFalke
fa8f195195 Replace remaining fprintf with tfm::format manually (MarcoFalke) fac03ec43a scripted-diff: Replace fprintf with tfm::format (MarcoFalke) fa72a64b90 tinyformat: Add doc to Bitcoin Core specific strprintf (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This should be a refactor except in the cases where we use the wrong format specifier [1], in which case this patch is a bug fix. [1] : e.g. depends: Add libevent compatibility patch for windows #8730 ACKs for commit fa8f19: promag: ACK fa8f195195945ce6258199af0461e3fbfbc1236d. Ideally this should be rebased before merge. practicalswift: utACK fa8f195195945ce6258199af0461e3fbfbc1236d Empact: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16205/commits/fa8f195195945ce6258199af0461e3fbfbc1236d laanwj: code review and lightly tested ACK fa8f195195945ce6258199af0461e3fbfbc1236d jonatack: ACK fa8f195195945ce6258199af0461e3fbfbc1236d from light code review, building, and running linter/unit tests/extended functional tests. Tree-SHA512: 65f648b0bc383e3266a5bdb4ad8c8a1908a719635d49e1cd321b91254be24dbc7e22290370178e29b98ddcb3fec0889de9cbae273c7140abc9793d849534a743
2019-06-16Merge #16186: doc/lint: Fix spelling errors identified by codespell 1.15.0fanquake
b748bf6f50dda6bb57eadf697edc320b2695e01a Fix spelling errors identified by codespell 1.15.0 (Ben Woosley) Pull request description: Note all changes are to comments / documentation. After this commit, the only remaining output is: ``` $ test/lint/lint-spelling.sh src/test/base32_tests.cpp:14: fo ==> of, for src/test/base64_tests.cpp:14: fo ==> of, for ^ Warning: codespell identified likely spelling errors. Any false positives? Add them to the list of ignored words in test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt ``` Note: * I ignore several valid alternative spellings ~, but changed homogenous to homogeneous as the latter is a more specific term according to the Google dictionary definitions I found~ * homogenous is present in tinyformat, hence should be addressed upstream * process' is correct only if there are plural processes ACKs for commit b748bf: practicalswift: ACK b748bf6f50dda6bb57eadf697edc320b2695e01a fanquake: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16186/commits/b748bf6f50dda6bb57eadf697edc320b2695e01a Tree-SHA512: 9add7044643ce015e0a44d8b27a3f300d72c485ffff550fb6491a17f14528085289ec5caddfe02f291ea9b2cded38a0dd3079652a054e2d7fe2ff4f7b53db5d7
2019-06-14getrawtransaction: inform about blockhash argument when lookup failsdarosior
2019-06-13Add example 2nd arg to signrawtransactionwithkeyChris Moore
The RPC examples for signrawtransactionwithkey are missing the 2nd parameter.
2019-06-13Replace remaining fprintf with tfm::format manuallyMarcoFalke
2019-06-13scripted-diff: Replace fprintf with tfm::formatMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- sed -i --regexp-extended -e 's/fprintf\(std(err|out), /tfm::format(std::c\1, /g' $(git grep -l 'fprintf(' -- ':(exclude)src/crypto' ':(exclude)src/leveldb' ':(exclude)src/univalue' ':(exclude)src/secp256k1') -END VERIFY SCRIPT- fixup! scripted-diff: Replace fprintf with tfm::format
2019-06-13tinyformat: Add doc to Bitcoin Core specific strprintfMarcoFalke
2019-06-13Merge #15991: Bugfix: fix pruneblockchain returned prune heightJonas Schnelli
f402012cc fixup: Fix prunning test (João Barbosa) 97f517dd8 Fix RPC/pruneblockchain returned prune height (Jonas Schnelli) Pull request description: The help of `pruneblockchain` tells us that the return value is `Height of the last block pruned.`,... but the implementation naively returns the provided input `height` and therefore not respecting that pruning can't be done on all possible blockheight due to the fact that we only prune complete blockfiles (which combine multiple blocks). This fixes the return value to actually return the correct prune height. ACKs for commit f40201: MarcoFalke: ACK f402012ccfc596d7d94851dabbf386c278ff5335 Tree-SHA512: 88c910030ffb83196663e5ebebc29d036fcdbbb2ab266e4538991867924a61bacd8361c1fbf294a0ea7e02347ae183d792f10a10b8f6187e8a4c4c6e4124d7e6
2019-06-13Merge #16118: gui: Enable open wallet menu on setWalletControllerfanquake
75485ef09 gui: Enable open wallet menu on setWalletController (João Barbosa) Pull request description: `BitcoinApplication::initializeResult` and `BitcoinGUI::setWalletController` are only called after the startup rescan is completed. While the rescan is in progress the window menus are already available. This PR makes the Open Wallet menu disabled until `BitcoinGUI::setWalletController` is called. ![Screenshot 2019-05-29 at 14 17 48](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3534524/58560510-35377480-821d-11e9-8f96-d0573c9e47b0.png) Fixes #16087 ACKs for commit 75485e: jonasschnelli: utACK 75485ef0962a53946f17b761c4445627b07e6eff ryanofsky: utACK 75485ef0962a53946f17b761c4445627b07e6eff. It's a simple, sensible fix. Tree-SHA512: 9395ceed54bbceb6cbf1cd443f783d07a6ebb8fc5515b63c6e1b8b19b216b08d1cba7eaf872814d7c426ab7192f3b416ba0d57fc84f3bcbfebf01ce153794201
2019-06-12Merge #15834: Fix transaction relay bugs introduced in #14897 and expire ↵MarcoFalke
transactions from peer in-flight map 308b76732f Fix bug around transaction requests (Suhas Daftuar) f635a3ba11 Expire old entries from the in-flight tx map (Suhas Daftuar) e32e08407e Remove NOTFOUND transactions from in-flight data structures (Suhas Daftuar) 23163b7593 Add an explicit memory bound to m_tx_process_time (Suhas Daftuar) 218697b645 Improve NOTFOUND comment (Suhas Daftuar) Pull request description: #14897 introduced several bugs that could lead to a node no longer requesting transactions from one or more of its peers. Credit to ajtowns for originally reporting many of these bugs along with an originally proposed fix in #15776. This PR does a few things: - Fix a bug in NOTFOUND processing, where the in-flight map for a peer was keeping transactions it shouldn't - Eliminate the possibility of a memory attack on the CNodeState `m_tx_process_time` data structure by explicitly bounding its size - Remove entries from a peer's in-flight map after 10 minutes, so that we should always eventually resume transaction requests even if there are other bugs like the NOTFOUND one - Fix a bug relating to the coordination of request times when multiple peers announce the same transaction The expiry mechanism added here is something we'll likely want to remove in the future, but is belt-and-suspenders for now to try to ensure we don't have other bugs that could lead to transaction relay failing due to some unforeseen conditions. ACKs for commit 308b76: ajtowns: utACK 308b76732f97020c86977e29c854e8e27262cf7c morcos: light ACK 308b767 laanwj: Code review ACK 308b76732f97020c86977e29c854e8e27262cf7c jonatack: Light ACK 308b76732f97020c86977e29c854e8e27262cf7c. jamesob: ACK 308b76732f MarcoFalke: ACK 308b76732f97020c86977e29c854e8e27262cf7c (Tested two of the three bugs this pull fixes, see comment above) jamesob: Concept ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15834/commits/308b76732f97020c86977e29c854e8e27262cf7c MarcoFalke: ACK 308b76732f Tree-SHA512: 8865dca5294447859d95655e8699085643db60c22f0719e76e961651a1398251bc932494b68932e33f68d4f6084579ab3bed7d0e7dd4ac6c362590eaf9414eda
2019-06-11Fix spelling errors identified by codespell 1.15.0Ben Woosley
After this commit, the only remaining output is: $ test/lint/lint-spelling.sh src/test/base32_tests.cpp:14: fo ==> of, for src/test/base64_tests.cpp:14: fo ==> of, for ^ Warning: codespell identified likely spelling errors. Any false positives? Add them to the list of ignored words in test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt Note: * I ignore several valid alternative spellings * homogenous is present in tinyformat, hence should be addressed upstream * process' is correct only if there are plural processes
2019-06-11Fix RPC/pruneblockchain returned prune heightJonas Schnelli
2019-06-08Remove -mempoolreplacement to prevent needless block prop slowness.Matt Corallo
At this point there is no reasonable excuse to disable opt-in RBF, and, unlike when this option was added, there are now significant issues created when disabling it (in the form of compact block reconstruction failures). Further, it breaks a lot of modern wallet behavior.
2019-06-07Merge #15024: Allow specific private keys to be derived from descriptorWladimir J. van der Laan
53b7de629d3d9281dc6f8fa10e32c4cdec59c140 Add test for dumping the private key imported from descriptor (MeshCollider) 2857bc4a64cc8dc7914bc984ac878397ac64292d Extend importmulti descriptor tests (MeshCollider) 81a884bbd0dbee108d11776794d9627ca07504aa Import private keys from descriptor with importmulti if provided (MeshCollider) a4d1bd1a29be2dcc5e00c63b6b41916b1c466de0 Add private key derivation functions to descriptors (MeshCollider) Pull request description: ~This is based on #14491, review the last 3 commits only.~ Currently, descriptors have an Expand() function which returns public keys and scripts for a specific index of a ranged descriptor. But the private key for a specific index is not given. This allows private keys for specific indices to be derived. This also allows those keys to be imported through the `importmulti` RPC rather than having to provide them separately. ACKs for commit 53b7de: achow101: ACK 53b7de629d3d9281dc6f8fa10e32c4cdec59c140 Tree-SHA512: c060bc01358a1adc76d3d470fefc2bdd39c837027f452e9bc4bd2e726097e1ece4af9d5627efd942a5f8819271e15ba54f010b169b50a9435a1f0f40fd1cebf3
2019-06-06Merge #16129: refactor: Remove unused includesMarcoFalke
67f4e9c522 Include core_io.h from core_read.cpp (practicalswift) eca9767673 Make reasoning about dependencies easier by not including unused dependencies (practicalswift) Pull request description: Make reasoning about dependencies easier by not including unused dependencies. Please note that the removed headers are _not_ "transitively included" by other still included headers. Thus the removals are real. As an added bonus this change means less work for the preprocessor/compiler. At least 51 393 lines of code no longer needs to be processed: ``` $ git diff -u HEAD~1 | grep -E '^\-#include ' | cut -f2 -d"<" | cut -f1 -d">" | \ sed 's%^%src/%g' | xargs cat | wc -l 51393 ``` Note that 51 393 is the lower bound: the real number is likely much higher when taking into account transitively included headers :-) ACKs for commit 67f4e9: Tree-SHA512: 0c8868aac59813f099ce53d5307eed7962dd6f2ff3546768ef9e5c4508b87f8210f1a22c7e826c3c06bebbf28bdbfcf1628ed354c2d0fdb9a31a42cefb8fdf13
2019-06-06Merge #15886: qt, wallet: Revamp SendConfirmationDialogWladimir J. van der Laan
78f9b5160fea32f85c6ced16b3b0cccda6d3b181 Do not show list for the only recipient. (Hennadii Stepanov) 2ee756f0411c467fc638373ea68d6cb5ced46974 Show recipient list as detailedText of QMessageBox (Hennadii Stepanov) 654e419549fb5f1c360843d48e66eb098bbf5a83 Make SendConfirmationDialog fully fledged (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: Fix #15667 With this PR: ![Screenshot from 2019-04-24 23-47-30](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/56692672-63400b00-66eb-11e9-87f6-15957c6e81f7.png) ![Screenshot from 2019-04-24 23-47-40](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/56692681-663afb80-66eb-11e9-8b04-8a342026ada6.png) ACKs for commit 78f9b5: laanwj: code review ACK 78f9b5160fea32f85c6ced16b3b0cccda6d3b181 Tree-SHA512: f868d78d01b0898aff2277fa3a7e8c6f936acbbcfa8a0323cddcd9daba4a998030c667bd803ae67c2b9179ed8082a48a67568e9ba3c8d14e3a2d88d93ada94fa
2019-06-06Merge #15689: netaddress: Update CNetAddr for ORCHIDv2Wladimir J. van der Laan
8be3f3063 netaddress: Update CNetAddr for ORCHIDv2 (Carl Dong) Pull request description: ``` The original ORCHID prefix was deprecated as of 2014-03, the new ORCHIDv2 prefix was allocated by RFC7343 as of 2014-07. We did not consider the original ORCHID prefix routable, and I don't see any reason to consider the new one to be either. ``` Would like to know if people think this kind of thing is even worth keeping the codebase updated for. Perhaps it'd be nice to write a devtool to pull the csv from [here](https://www.iana.org/assignments/iana-ipv6-special-registry/iana-ipv6-special-registry.xhtml) and generate the code. ACKs for commit 8be3f3: laanwj: utACK 8be3f3063 ryanofsky: utACK 8be3f306338e27b3fa3ad3bfb75f822d038909a5. Only change since last review is rebasing after #15718 merge. Tree-SHA512: 7c93317f597b1a6c1443e12dd690010392edb9d72a479a8201970db7d3444fbb99a80b98026caad6fbfbebb455ab4035d2dde79bc9263bfd1d0398cd218392e1
2019-06-06Import private keys from descriptor with importmulti if providedMeshCollider
2019-06-06Add private key derivation functions to descriptorsMeshCollider
2019-06-06Include core_io.h from core_read.cpppracticalswift
2019-06-05Merge #15985: Add test for GCC bug 90348Wladimir J. van der Laan
58e291cfa Add test for GCC bug 90348 (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: This adds a test for GCC bug 90348 (https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=90348), using a test case extracted from our own `sha256d64` test in crypto_tests.cpp, which was failing on some platforms. This is based on top of #15983 to make sure the bug doesn't trigger (it does in some Travis configurations without it). ACKs for commit 58e291: Tree-SHA512: 4dc9084e92dd143a53930e42bb68e33d922a2a2b891406b259d3a0bed4511dcc49e7447a7a8e4eb793a26e3eacb188ca293b71e0e061f9b3230f8e7fcfd29525
2019-06-05Merge #16144: wallet: do not encrypt wallets with disabled private keysWladimir J. van der Laan
7860c98bd wallet: do not encrypt wallets with disabled private keys (whythat) Pull request description: Fix for #15635. Throw an `RPC_WALLET_ENCRYPTION_FAILED` error when attempting to encrypt wallet with disabled private keys. Changed `test/function/wallet_createwallet.py` to test new behavior. ACKs for commit 7860c9: achow101: utACK 7860c98bd59cd8f56e9b2b4ae45265c046e7cfd9 meshcollider: utACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16144/commits/7860c98bd59cd8f56e9b2b4ae45265c046e7cfd9 Tree-SHA512: d0cc40efd303a00d0b4d3cb2de59d8d2d7dd35647e7f3fe9d4a8986589499c1f567c5780c83a129e1ab8dbe601279c459c6ebce3b48b1d81d47a28616ef4a369
2019-06-05Merge #15976: refactor: move methods under CChainState (pt. 1)Wladimir J. van der Laan
403e677c9 refactoring: IsInitialBlockDownload -> CChainState (James O'Beirne) 3ccbc376d refactoring: FlushStateToDisk -> CChainState (James O'Beirne) 4d6688603 refactoring: introduce ChainstateActive() (James O'Beirne) d7c97edee move-only: make the CChainState interface public (James O'Beirne) Pull request description: This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11): Parent PR: #15606 Issue: #15605 Specification: https://github.com/jamesob/assumeutxo-docs/tree/2019-04-proposal/proposal --- This changeset starts moving functionality intimately related to CChainState into methods. Parameterizing these functions by a particular CChainState is necessary for the use of multiple chainstates simultaneously (e.g. for asynchronous background validation). In this change, we - make the CChainState interface public - since other units will start to invoke its methods directly, - introduce `::ChainstateActive()`, the CChainState equivalent for `::ChainActive()`, - and move `IsInitialBlockDownload()` and `FlushStateToDisk()` into methods on CChainState. Independent of assumeutxo, these changes better encapsulate chainstate behavior and allow easier use from a testing context. There are more methods that we'll move in the future, but they require other substantial changes (i.e. moving ownership of the `CCoinsView*` hierarchy into CChainState) so we'll save them for future PRs. --- The first move-only commit is most easily reviewed with `git diff ... --color-moved=dimmed_zebra`. ACKs for commit 403e67: Empact: utACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15976/commits/403e677c9ebbf9744733010e6b0c2d1b182ee850 no need to address my nits herein Sjors: utACK 403e677 ryanofsky: utACK 403e677c9ebbf9744733010e6b0c2d1b182ee850. Only change since previous review is removing global state comment as suggested. MarcoFalke: utACK 403e677c9e, though the diff still seems a bit bloated with some unnecessary changes in the second commit. promag: utACK 403e677 and rebased with current [master](c7cfd20a7). Tree-SHA512: 6fcf260bb2dc201361170c0b4547405366f5f331fcc3a2bac29b24442814b7b244ca1b58aac5af716885f9a130c343b544590dff780da0bf835c7c5b3ccb2257
2019-06-04wallet: do not encrypt wallets with disabled private keyswhythat
2019-06-03Merge #16044: qt: fix opening bitcoin.conf via Preferences on macOSWladimir J. van der Laan
6e6494b3fb345848025494cb7a79c5bf8f35e417 qt: fix opening bitcoin.conf via Preferences on macOS; see #15409 (shannon1916) Pull request description: Fix #15409. The QT wallet fail to open the configuration file on Mac, when these is no default application for `*.conf` files. Here is a feasible way to solve this bug. When `QDesktopServices::openUrl` fails to open `file:///path/bitcoin.conf` with its default application, use `QProcess::startDetached` to run `open -t /path/bitcoin.conf` command instead, so as to open the configuration file with system's default text editor. ACKs for commit 6e6494: hebasto: re-ACK 6e6494b3fb345848025494cb7a79c5bf8f35e417 fanquake: tACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/6e6494b3fb345848025494cb7a79c5bf8f35e417 on macOS 10.14.x Tree-SHA512: 60e898f4cb77cfd7b8adbc8d33fbebf46bac2a801bdcf40cae15e24b78ad56b1f32358b1879b670623d9f8651dea93961d34269358cea18f4e15b089a8ffcfbf
2019-06-03Merge #16090: Qt: Add vertical spacer to peer detail widgetWladimir J. van der Laan
36b0a2f2a6b49008c4f37866a9e3ab702eb34eda Add vertical spacer (Josu Goñi) Pull request description: Before: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25986871/58375408-a8f22c80-7f52-11e9-96ca-14f2186e6fa7.png) After: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25986871/58375420-fa022080-7f52-11e9-8add-eafe98068e8d.png) ACKs for commit 36b0a2: fanquake: utACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16090/commits/36b0a2f2a6b49008c4f37866a9e3ab702eb34eda hebasto: tACK 36b0a2f2a6b49008c4f37866a9e3ab702eb34eda on Linux Mint 19.1, Qt 5.9.5 fanquake: re-utACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/36b0a2f2a6b49008c4f37866a9e3ab702eb34eda kristapsk: ACK 36b0a2f2a6b49008c4f37866a9e3ab702eb34eda (tested with Qt 5.11.3 under Linux/Xfce4) promag: Tested ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16090/commits/36b0a2f2a6b49008c4f37866a9e3ab702eb34eda on macos 10.14.3. Resizing the window works as expected. Tree-SHA512: 26ec9700aa9116ec2c604f8ec7b825b30c83c1d497c21f2191d3585868db4a2e3921de607dea9f7cd9a1ea49361215d738e2aba1936566d85757d87112d73088
2019-06-03Merge #16122: gui: Enable console line edit on setClientModelWladimir J. van der Laan
2d8ad2f99710a8981e33fe2d6ce834b0076c4e80 gui: Enable console line edit on setClientModel (João Barbosa) Pull request description: Make console line edit disable by default, and only enable once `RPCConsole::setClientModel` is called. Fixes #16119. ACKs for commit 2d8ad2: fanquake: tACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16122/commits/2d8ad2f99710a8981e33fe2d6ce834b0076c4e80 on macOS. Tree-SHA512: 1418ce3c120c08e5ec3e7a7a063572a24402ce0ec541bd4adc21f61d60c4e86b711e82e940ebf5f0445ab861f89c146c2a2e7990fb52bed2c65fc199a1981f71
2019-06-03qt: fix opening bitcoin.conf via Preferences on macOS; see #15409shannon1916
2019-06-02gui: Set progressDialog to nullptrJoão Barbosa
2019-06-02Make reasoning about dependencies easier by not including unused dependenciespracticalswift
2019-06-02Add test for GCC bug 90348Pieter Wuille
2019-05-30gui: Enable console line edit on setClientModelJoão Barbosa
2019-05-29gui: Enable open wallet menu on setWalletControllerJoão Barbosa
2019-05-29Merge #15703: Update secp256k1 subtree to latest upstreamWladimir J. van der Laan
54245985fb3c89d72e285c4db39d38ed2f5fb0de Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' changes from 0b70241850..b19c000063 (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: It's been 1.5 years since our secp256k1 subtree was updated, while the upstream project has undergone a number of incremental improvements (performance, tests, build system fixes), plus gained the groundwork for batch verification. As we're early in the 0.19 window, this seems like a good time to get these merged. ACKs for commit 99df27: fanquake: utACK 99df276 the subtree merge, still need to test the actual changes. laanwj: utACK 99df276da Tree-SHA512: 769a699366321635068ebfbd9d3f30f6e72401c4fcdc1fdc84e5b3fd888c3f01437748f6cd23a507ab47cf04c226cd504fd48aee654457c34bb106c9db7e5c09
2019-05-29Merge #16046: util: Add type safe GetTimeWladimir J. van der Laan
fa013664ae23d0682a195b9bded85bc19c99536e util: Add type safe GetTime (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: There are basically two ways to get the time in Bitcoin Core: * get the system time (via `GetSystemTimeInSeconds` or `GetTime{Millis,Micros}`) * get the mockable time (via `GetTime`) Both return the same type (a plain int). This can lead to (test-only) bugs such as 99464bc38e9575ff47f8e33223b252dcea2055e3. Fix that by deprecating `GetTime` and adding a `GetTime<>` that returns the mockable time in a non-int type. The new util function is currently unused, but new code should it where possible. ACKs for commit fa0136: promag: utACK fa013664. Tree-SHA512: efab9c463f079fd8fd3030c479637c7b1e8be567a881234bd0f555c8f87e518e3b43ef2466128103db8fc40295aaf24e87ad76d91f338c631246fc703477e95c
2019-05-29Merge #16056: mempool: remove unused magic number from consistency checkWladimir J. van der Laan
fadbc5d89562df7e34379f9d01a757e30db7bbe2 mempool: remove unused magic number from consistency check (Gregory Sanders) Pull request description: Unexplained magic numbers are no good. Since the exact number does not matter, opt for a constant that is less peculiar. Note that this could only possibly affect mempool consistency checks which is not active by default except on regtest. see discussion: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15080 ACKs for commit fadbc5: practicalswift: utACK fadbc5d89562df7e34379f9d01a757e30db7bbe2 Tree-SHA512: 80f95ebc284c5bcc5d825fab0e9f962457a411539946d68ef4c8bdea4b1f2f7f0ead88928fac0eaaa02a1175f01f5ef381613ce53b0f27c3098e90d76ecfe9af
2019-05-29Merge #16113: gui: move coin control "OK" to the right hand side of the dialogJonas Schnelli
d595b4aae gui: move coin control OK to the right (fanquake) Pull request description: Fixes #16101 The simplest fix seems to be to just drop the `sizePolicy` property, as we don't use that on any other instances of `QDialogButtonBox`. master (76e2cded477bc483ec610212bdadf21fe35292d4): ![master](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/863730/58490351-fc26d380-813a-11e9-9906-043ff4f4959f.png) This PR: ![right-side](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/863730/58490360-00eb8780-813b-11e9-80fb-2dab04a5ba54.png) ACKs for commit d595b4: hebasto: utACK d595b4aae9d6eca7094ed5612f4773d98e422057 jonasschnelli: utACK d595b4aae9d6eca7094ed5612f4773d98e422057 JosuGZ: tACK d595b4aae9d6eca7094ed5612f4773d98e422057 Tree-SHA512: 7099e21d58457bfcbc83237f5a47ddf18cfa6bd9d6194b357b314b4d54aed72fdbbf10cbe38223affd87c2542b8f364d37ce6a175e594dfbcd18c725b42a6d3e
2019-05-29Merge #15741: Batch write imported stuff in importmultiMeshCollider
0db94e55d wallet: Pass WalletBatch to CWallet::UnsetWalletFlag (João Barbosa) 6cb888b37 Apply the batch treatment to CWallet::SetAddressBook via ImportScriptPubKeys (Ben Woosley) 6154a09e0 Move some of ProcessImport into CWallet::Import* (Ben Woosley) ccb26cf34 Batch writes for importmulti (Andrew Chow) d6576e349 Have WalletBatch automatically flush every 1000 updates (Andrew Chow) 366fe0be0 Add AddWatchOnlyWithDB, AddKeyOriginWithDB, AddCScriptWithDB functions (Andrew Chow) Pull request description: Instead of writing each item to the wallet database individually, do them in batches so that the import runs faster. This was tested by importing a ranged descriptor for 10,000 keys. Current master ``` $ time src/bitcoin-cli -regtest -rpcwallet=importbig importmulti '[{"desc": "sh(wpkh([73111820/44h/1h/0h]tpubDDoT2SgEjaU5rerQpfcRDWPAcwyZ5g7xxHgVAfPwidgPDKVjm89d6jJ8AQotp35Np3m6VaysfUY1C2g68wFqUmraGbzhSsMF9YBuTGxpBaW/1/*))#3w7php47", "range": [0, 10000], "timestamp": "now", "internal": true, "keypool": false, "watchonly": true}]' ... real 7m45.29s ``` This PR: ``` $ time src/bitcoin-cli -regtest -rpcwallet=importbig4 importmulti '[{"desc": "pkh([73111820/44h/1h/0h]tpubDDoT2SgEjaU5rerQpfcRDWPAcwyZ5g7xxHgVAfPwidgPDKVjm89d6jJ8AQotp35Np3m6VaysfUY1C2g68wFqUmraGbzhSsMF9YBuTGxpBaW/1/*)#v65yjgmc", "range": [0, 10000], "timestamp": "now", "internal": true, "keypool": false, "watchonly": true}]' ... real 3.93s ``` Fixes #15739 ACKs for commit 0db94e: jb55: utACK 0db94e5 ariard: Tested ACK 0db94e5 Empact: re-utACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15741/commits/0db94e55dcbbfc741df463c404818d9033b4fff1 only change is re the privacy of `UnsetWalletFlagWithDB` and `AddCScriptWithDB`. Tree-SHA512: 3481308a64c99b6129f7bd328113dc291fe58743464628931feaebdef0e6ec770ddd5c19e4f9fbc1249a200acb04aaf62a8d914d53b0a29ac1e557576659c0cc
2019-05-28Fix bug around transaction requestsSuhas Daftuar
If a transaction is already in-flight when a peer announces a new tx to us, we schedule a time in the future to reconsider whether to download. At that future time, there was a bug that would prevent transactions from being rescheduled for potential download again (ie if the transaction was still in-flight at the time of reconsideration, such as from some other peer). Fix this.
2019-05-28Expire old entries from the in-flight tx mapSuhas Daftuar
If a peer hasn't responded to a getdata request, eventually time out the request and remove it from the in-flight data structures. This is to prevent any bugs in our handling of those in-flight data structures from filling up the in-flight map and preventing us from requesting more transactions (such as the NOTFOUND bug, fixed in a previous commit). Co-authored-by: Anthony Towns <aj@erisian.com.au>
2019-05-28logging: Add threadsafety commentsMarcoFalke