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The getblockchaininfo RPC call could sometime return a
'validationprogress' > 1, but this is absurd.
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d314e8a818d4c162b1c7201533e6b600dcab2d91 refactor: Replace all uses of boost::optional with our own Optional type (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Replace all uses of boost::optional with our own Optional type. Luckily, there aren't so many.
After this:
- `boost::optional` is no longer used directly (only through `Optional` which is an alias for it)
- `boost/optional.hpp` is only included in one place
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK d314e8a818d4c162b1c7201533e6b600dcab2d91
practicalswift:
ACK d314e8a818d4c162b1c7201533e6b600dcab2d91 -- diff looks correct + satisfying to see incremental progress towards the goal of a Boost free future :)
jtimon:
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fanquake:
ACK d314e8a818d4c162b1c7201533e6b600dcab2d91
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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>
```
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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
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fa144e6fde1f546a952023af715032cb6789d948 rpc: Add generatetodescriptor (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The existing `generatetoaddress` RPC can only generate to scriptPubKeys that can be represented by an address. However, raw scripts (such as `OP_TRUE`) or P2PK can not be represented by an address, which complicates testing.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK fa144e6fde1f546a952023af715032cb6789d948
Tree-SHA512: aee934ab7e33f07c81f3b4c8ec23e7b6ddf63a1f4b86051af0bd76b75d8da1f51627cc682e5c6e42582340ca576bbf8ff724bdd43f87128ccecfa91e52d30ae7
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595cc9bcafb16709c0dd4a36d5921feb009ce430 docs: Add undefined to --with-sanitizers=fuzzer,address (practicalswift)
d5dbb4898c437d3d2a5798d79c3986ba9e0b72f9 tests: Add fuzzing harness for ISO-8601 related functions (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harness for ISO-8601 related functions.
**Testing this PR**
Run:
```
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --enable-fuzz \
--with-sanitizers=address,fuzzer,undefined
$ make
$ src/test/fuzz/parse_iso8601
…
```
Top commit has no ACKs.
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After this:
- `boost::optional` is no longer used directly (only through `Optional`
which is an alias for it)
- `boost/optional.hpp` is only included in one place
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31879345ee9a222b12014c8b2359e1737ff0d8c4 cli: Add "headers" and "verificationprogress" to -getinfo (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
These values are useful to know the current progress of initial sync, or of catching up, which is arguably the use of a quick `-getinfo` command.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
unsigned ACK 31879345ee9a222b12014c8b2359e1737ff0d8c4
jonasschnelli:
utACK 31879345ee9a222b12014c8b2359e1737ff0d8c4
jonatack:
Tested ACK 31879345ee9a222b12014c8b2359e1737ff0d8c4 on Debian 4.19.37-5+deb10u2 (2019-08-08) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Tree-SHA512: 185180ab426b4db5d99eb208ee88d1606f585361875ba3a92b6c28a74fe181d72ed710c8859b969ba49b1ca7d2385695932b79ff621c7a2a7cedd0df717a99ed
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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
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37b8475dcf61383dffffebae374eab07c14aee80 Chainparams: Use name constants in chainparams initialization (Jorge Timón)
Pull request description:
I thought this wouldn't work for some reason, but it seems it does.
Just a little bit more consistency. I'm still not able to use them in qt/networkstyle.cpp though, not sure why.
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MarcoFalke:
ACK 37b8475dcf61383dffffebae374eab07c14aee80
laanwj:
ACK 37b8475dcf61383dffffebae374eab07c14aee80
hebasto:
ACK 37b8475dcf61383dffffebae374eab07c14aee80, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
fjahr:
ACK 37b8475
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f3b51eb9352d7a7c5dfa15615efc8bc0a52ffecf Fix occurences of c_str() used with size() to data() (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Using `data()` better communicates the intent here.
~~Also, depending on how `c_str()` is implemented, this fixes undefined behavior: The part of the string after the first NULL character might have undefined contents (or even be inaccessible, worst case).~~ Apparently [this is no longer an issue with C++11](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17281#discussion_r339742128).
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
Code review ACK f3b51eb
practicalswift:
ACK f3b51eb9352d7a7c5dfa15615efc8bc0a52ffecf -- diff looks correct, `data()` more idiomatic
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK f3b51eb9352d7a7c5dfa15615efc8bc0a52ffecf. Most of these calls (including one in crypter.cpp) are passing text strings, not binary strings likely to contain `\0` and were probably safe before, but much better to avoid the possibility of bugs like this.
Tree-SHA512: 842e1bdd37efc4ece2ecb87ca34962aafef0a192180051def630607e349dc9c8b4e562481fff3de474515f493b4ee3ea53b00269a801a66e625326a38dfce5b8
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c1c6c410a66996b2d60d5172189b5a5ec8100842 test: add reason checks for non-standard txs in test_IsStandard (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
While taking a look at #17272 I noticed that for some reason the unit test `test_IsStandard` (which was not adapted to the policy change in the referenced PR commits) didn't fail as expected:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/6a97e8a060f7632bbaee27d3de8035dc6ebe3895/src/test/transaction_tests.cpp#L758-L762
It turned out that `IsStandardTx()` returned `"dust"` as rejection reason (instead of the expected `"multi-op-return"`), leading to the conclusion that https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17272/commits/5fe6f052bd37a16b2849e05f5cf18d7e194bc705 erroneously performs the `IsDust()` check also for TX_NULL_DATA transactions. To avoid cases like this in the future, this PR makes the unit test `test_IsStandard` more strict by also checking for the concrete reason after each occurence of `IsStandardTx()` returning false.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
utACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17299/commits/c1c6c410a66996b2d60d5172189b5a5ec8100842
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Handle this failure in the same way as all other failures: call Invalid()
with the reasons for the failure.
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No callers use the returned value in first_invalid. Remove it from the
function signature and don't set it in the function.
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ValidationState::Invalid() takes a parameter `ret` which is returned to
the caller. All call sites set this to false. Remove the `ret` parameter
and just return false always.
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This is in preparation for the next commit, which removes the useless
`ret` parameter from ValidationState::Invalid().
error() is simply a convenience wrapper that calls LogPrintf and returns
false. Call LogPrintf explicitly and substitute the error() call for a
false bool literal.
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Minor style fixups and comment updates.
This is purely a style change. There is no change in behavior.
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Split CValidationState into TxValidationState and BlockValidationState
to store validation results for transactions and blocks respectively.
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These value are useful to know the current progress of
initial sync, or of catching up.
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f201ba59ffd2e071a36a688b80d2cff9a9c44bb2 Refactor: Split up CWallet and LegacyScriptPubKeyMan and classes (Andrew Chow)
6702048f91089d7a565e5ca5f7c8dcd2ca405a85 MOVEONLY: Move key handling code out of wallet to keyman file (Andrew Chow)
ab053ec6d1e766402f88947d29cd875a285e7280 Move wallet enums to walletutil.h (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Moves key management functions into a new class LegacyScriptPubKeyMan. First two commits are move-only commits which move stuff out of wallet.{h/cpp} and into newly created scriptpubkeyman.{h/cpp}. Third commit changes several things in CWallet to use LegacyScriptPubKeyMan.
First step in the wallet boxes refactor. Note that LegacyScriptPubKeyMan and ScriptPubKeyMan cannot be used standalone yet and are still very much tied into CWallet with both accessing functions within each other. This PR is to help reduce review burden.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
Code review ACK f201ba5.
promag:
Code review ACK f201ba59ffd2e071a36a688b80d2cff9a9c44bb2.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK f201ba59ffd2e071a36a688b80d2cff9a9c44bb2
MarcoFalke:
ACK f201ba59ffd2e071a36a688b80d2cff9a9c44bb2
Tree-SHA512: bdc0d8595a06233fe003afcf968a38e0e8cc584a6a89c5bcd05309ac29dca852391802d46763ef81a108d146d0f40c79ea5438e87234ed12b4b8360c9aec94c0
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c72906dcc11a73fa06a0adf97557fa756b551bee refactor: Remove redundant c_str() calls in formatting (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Our formatter, tinyformat, *never* needs `c_str()` for strings. Still, many places call it redundantly, resulting in longer code and a slight overhead.
Remove redundant `c_str()` calls for:
- `strprintf`
- `LogPrintf`
- `tfm::format`
(also, combined with #17095, I think this improves logging in case of unexpected embedded NULL characters)
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK c72906dcc11a73fa06a0adf97557fa756b551bee. Easy to review with `git log -p -n1 --word-diff-regex=. -U0 c72906dcc11a73fa06a0adf97557fa756b551bee`
Tree-SHA512: 9e21e7bed8aaff59b8b8aa11571396ddc265fb29608c2545b1fcdbbb36d65b37eb361db6688dd36035eab0c110f8de255375cfda50df3d9d7708bc092f67fefc
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e7b02b54ccfb6b2e119a67799220f8d8d8b5cccd Add roundtrip and more tests to ParseISO8601DateTime and FormatISO8601DateTime (Elichai Turkel)
9e2c623be50ee7e586a411923b9ed136acfa2b3f Rename DecodeDumpTime to ParseISO8601DateTime and move to time.cpp (Elichai Turkel)
Pull request description:
As discussed in #17245.
1. Renamed the function.
2. Moved it from `rpcdump.cpp` to `time.cpp`.
3. Added a check if the time is less then epoch return 0 to prevent an overflow.
4. Added more edge cases tests and a roundtrip test.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK e7b02b54ccfb6b2e119a67799220f8d8d8b5cccd
MarcoFalke:
ACK e7b02b54ccfb6b2e119a67799220f8d8d8b5cccd
promag:
Code review ACK e7b02b54ccfb6b2e119a67799220f8d8d8b5cccd. Moved code is correct, left a comment regarding the test change.
Tree-SHA512: 703c21e09b2aabc992235149e67acba63d9d77a593ec8f6d2fec3eb63a7e5c406d56cbce6c6513ab32fba43367d073d2345f3b589843e3c5fe4f55ea3e00bf29
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Wallet code should use interfaces::Chain and not directly access to node state.
Add a g_rpc_chain replacement global for wallet code to use, and move
g_rpc_node definition to a libbitcoin_server source file so there are link
errors if wallet code tries to access it.
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-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-
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So g_connman and g_banman globals can be removed next commit.
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-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-
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7aad3b68e7e1680870ca70d945eee88f790d6454 doc: Doxygen-friendly CuckooCache comments (Jon Layton)
Pull request description:
Similar theme to #16947.
- `invalid`, `contains` now appear in Doxygen docs
- `setup` refers to correct argument name `b`
- Argument references in `code blocks `
- Lists markdown conformant, uniform line endings
Tested with `make docs`
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 7aad3b68e7e1680870ca70d945eee88f790d6454
practicalswift:
ACK 7aad3b68e7e1680870ca70d945eee88f790d6454
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ed2dc5e48abed1cde6ab98025dc8212917d47d21 Add override/final modifiers to V1TransportDeserializer (Pieter Wuille)
f342a5e61a73e1edf389b662d265d20cf26a1d51 Make resetting implicit in TransportDeserializer::Read() (Pieter Wuille)
6a91499496d76c2b3e84489e9723b60514fb08db Remove oversized message detection from log and interface (Pieter Wuille)
b0e10ff4df3d4c70fb172ea8c3128c82e6e368bb Force CNetMessage::m_recv to use std::move (Jonas Schnelli)
efecb74677222f6c70adf7f860c315f430d39ec4 Use adapter pattern for the network deserializer (Jonas Schnelli)
1a5c656c3169ba525f84145d19ce8c64f2cf1efb Remove transport protocol knowhow from CNetMessage / net processing (Jonas Schnelli)
6294ecdb8bb4eb7049a18c721ee8cb4a53d80a06 Refactor: split network transport deserializing from message container (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
**This refactors the network message deserialization.**
* It transforms the `CNetMessage` into a transport protocol agnostic message container.
* A new class `TransportDeserializer` (unique pointer of `CNode`) is introduced, handling the network buffer reading and the decomposing to a `CNetMessage`
* **No behavioral changes** (in terms of disconnecting, punishing)
* Moves the checksum finalizing into the `SocketHandler` thread (finalizing was in `ProcessMessages` before)
The **optional last commit** makes the `TransportDeserializer` following an adapter pattern (polymorphic interface) to make it easier to later add a V2 transport protocol deserializer.
Intentionally not touching the sending part.
Pre-Requirement for BIP324 (v2 message transport protocol).
Replacement for #14046 and inspired by a [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14046#issuecomment-431528330) from sipa
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK ed2dc5e48abed1cde6ab98025dc8212917d47d21.
marcinja:
Code review ACK ed2dc5e48abed1cde6ab98025dc8212917d47d21
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK ed2dc5e48abed1cde6ab98025dc8212917d47d21. 4 cleanup commits added since last review. Unaddressed comments:
ariard:
Code review and tested ACK ed2dc5e.
Tree-SHA512: bab8d87464e2e8742529e488ddcdc8650f0c2025c9130913df00a0b17ecdb9a525061cbbbd0de0251b76bf75a8edb72e3ad0dbf5b79e26f2ad05d61b4e4ded6d
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3bb0a4674f74d22043c7911ea76ab8a4d93fed62 bench: Fix negative values and zero for -evals flag (nijynot)
Pull request description:
This PR makes `bench_bitcoin -evals=0` evaluate at once and throws when `-evals` is a negative integer.
---
Currently when you run `bench_bitcoin -evals=0`, it'll get stuck at
```
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
```
. This is not intuitively expected and should instead evaluate instantly as it's set to zero. Negative integers for `-evals` does not make sense either and should throw if set.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 3bb0a4674f74d22043c7911ea76ab8a4d93fed62
Tree-SHA512: 03cd4c7c55134c7ffd8cdb6ee993551ce41061a73e13c3c047247af9df1fd7ed07d798272b643ec864099036922aaadbdcd2b798d710406f48df60b9d5448c26
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Using `data()` better communicates the intent here.
Also, depending on how `c_str()` is implemented, this fixes undefined
behavior: The part of the string after the first NULL character might
have undefined contents.
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Our formatter, tinyformat, *never* needs `c_str()` for strings.
Remove redundant `c_str()` calls for:
- `strprintf`
- `LogPrintf`
- `tfm::format`
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fa398091b7ad683dfd3cd3c2cd030eaf9f336737 Avoid unused call to GuessVerificationProgress in NotifyHeaderTip (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`GuessVerificationProgress` for a header (not a block) is always 0 because the number of txs in the block can not be determined from the header alone. Anyway, this result was never used, so we can optimize this call by hardcoding 0.
This is the next commit in a series of changes toward removing nChainTx (see #14863, #13875)
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK fa398091b7ad683dfd3cd3c2cd030eaf9f336737, missed that.
laanwj:
ACK fa398091b7ad683dfd3cd3c2cd030eaf9f336737
Tree-SHA512: 11016f8dbb1af1cf75241948d1ad35eac0c79d1311cd0db8c6ec806df2a9e3dc5f998dbd66ccbad5d84564e6cec7fe21ce7a2a13c2b34c746e2d3b31aa1db53a
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faeb6665362e35f573ad715ade0ef2db62d71839 util: Add CHECK_NONFATAL and use it in src/rpc (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixes #17181
Currently, we use `assert` in RPC code to document logic and code assumptions. However, it seems a bit extreme to abort all of Bitcoin Core on an assert failure in one of the RPC threads. I suggest to replace all `assert`s with a macro `CHECK_NONFATAL(condition)` that throws a runtime error when the condition evaluates to `false`. That runtime error will then be returned to the rpc caller and will include instructions to report the error to our issue tracker.
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practicalswift:
ACK faeb6665362e35f573ad715ade0ef2db62d71839
laanwj:
ACK faeb6665362e35f573ad715ade0ef2db62d71839
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK faeb6665362e35f573ad715ade0ef2db62d71839
Tree-SHA512: 9b748715a5e0767ac11f1324a95a3a6ec672a0e0658013492219223bda83ce4b1b447fd8183bbb235f7df5ef7dddda7666ad569544b4d61cc65f232ca7a800ec
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e156b9d8b974f57253306b693a03aa80322ebc6c gui: disable font antialiasing for QR image address (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The address text inside the QR code is currently fairly blurry / unreadable. Explicitly disabling font antialiasing improves that somewhat.
master (693e40090ae7af52585ce1a6136a4bd56318fac7):
![macOS_master](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/863730/67591414-644e0580-f72b-11e9-8399-2cd0584e7d62.png)
PR (e156b9d8b974f57253306b693a03aa80322ebc6c):
![macOS_pr](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/863730/67591424-6dd76d80-f72b-11e9-86b6-b3911f8e07e6.png)
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laanwj:
ACK e156b9d8b974f57253306b693a03aa80322ebc6c
Tree-SHA512: 32aeb2ffe8164a1006f80e76c6e413fcb88e32ced42d2b2af69cca908bd32673f3e379184be917f1870864b940db943e7f46a7ecb0779343d5d129b381660c38
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a8f5026d6d992fd8d72908c848c5028f0f9a8cd1 gui: Fix start timer from non QThread (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Fixes #16296.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
code review ACK a8f5026d6d992fd8d72908c848c5028f0f9a8cd1
Tree-SHA512: d7b05ac88e188de16cbbe80cb2f773b7976ee07ee876ac94a93f9351856c4f3a9d66a531d3f3748d2dccff8c8d77d9d8227433069ed5909c32be2efeaa32f655
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a5929130223973636f3fd25fbfaf2953f2ec96a9 http: add missing header bootlegged by boost < 1.72 (Jan Beich)
Pull request description:
Regressed by boostorg/filesystem@9a14c37d6f95. See [error log](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/files/3772177/bitcoin-0.18.1.log).
```c++
httpserver.cpp:74:10: error: no template named 'deque' in namespace 'std'
std::deque<std::unique_ptr<WorkItem>> queue;
~~~~~^
```
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laanwj:
ACK a5929130223973636f3fd25fbfaf2953f2ec96a9
Tree-SHA512: fb0aee6a698c7aaa6a73baad7adc4f891be573af0d3cf6f4f59bc825afe5c0bc439c668077ff1990a6135522a0533a1a867430eebad28f0ade93fd79a95e179b
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6b6be41c36e4fe9a74bed50e7f0a06532ab1260b gui: Make polling in ClientModel asynchronous (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
After #14193 `ClientModel::updateTimer` can take some time, as such the GUI hangs, like #17112.
Fixes this by polling in a background thread and updating the GUI asynchronously.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 6b6be41c36e4fe9a74bed50e7f0a06532ab1260b
Sjors:
Code review re-ACK 6b6be41; only replaced the scary cast with `{ timer->start(); }`
Tree-SHA512: fd98b0c6535441aee3ee03c48b58b4b1f9bdd172ec6b8150da883022f719df34cabfd4c133412bf410e7f709f7bf1e9ef16dca05ef1f3689d526ceaeee51de38
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8c6081a884cd0969160955ce8687d4d4ed074db3 compat: remove bswap_* check on macOS (fanquake)
2cba35ab38b492768e85bd77442a566dda169466 build: skip building OpenSSL lib_ssl (fanquake)
45a2d3c5526551c279b624e111fe83d1f30b10db build: remove OpenSSL from Qt build (fanquake)
befbc40eb5928ac20a85fd3446946895cd2e66cb build: remove EVP_MD_CTX_new detection (fanquake)
fcee10c2d028cba11416d902f5abf13fea7a65f4 build: remove SSL lib detection (fanquake)
c7f30dbca8034f70488cb494b4d1736c961301b9 gui: Update BIP70 support message (fanquake)
a3e810326d7e70a774ece9e9aa0c571cc9216aab build: remove BIP70 entries from macOS Info.plist (fanquake)
72fe13a58d5894afbaf1bb6789ee9b9b6576f20f gui: remove payment request file handling from OpenURI dialog (fanquake)
3548e4aac72e9148d41b440052a89d89328f7661 Remove BIP70 Support (fanquake)
1cb9a4e28cccd3056e2b8d9cdabc45bf3e4dd2a6 docs: remove protobuf from docs (fanquake)
67328bb7ca57fa0df867ec73dbeeb97d61450a4e build: remove protobuf from depends (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This removes [BIP70](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0070.mediawiki) support. It also removes OpenSSL linking from Qt and building OpenSSLs `lib_ssl` in depends, as well as SSL lib detection from the build system. It's something that I'd optimistically like to do for `0.20.0`.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 8c6081a884cd0969160955ce8687d4d4ed074db3
MarcoFalke:
ACK 8c6081a884cd0969160955ce8687d4d4ed074db3
fjahr:
ACK 8c6081a
Tree-SHA512: 9dd9153afa4eca1a795f983e5b31f5fee9fa9a064c2a95d2f98810689add3ad0bf221c4608282299e66e4d1ec31cd556d4b16eea55de7912c3b9931f64735883
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This moves CWallet members and methods dealing with keys to a new
LegacyScriptPubKeyMan class, and updates calling code to reference the new
class instead of CWallet.
Most of the changes are simple text replacements and variable substitutions
easily verified with:
git log -p -n1 -U0 --word-diff-regex=.
The only nontrivial chunk of code added is the new LegacyScriptPubKeyMan class
declaration, but this code isn't new and is just selectively copied and moved
from the previous CWallet class declaration. This can be verified with:
git log -p -n1 --color-moved=dimmed_zebra src/wallet/scriptpubkeyman.h src/wallet/wallet.h
or
git diff HEAD~1:src/wallet/wallet.h HEAD:src/wallet/scriptpubkeyman.h
This commit does not change behavior.
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Start moving wallet and ismine code to scriptpubkeyman.h, scriptpubkeyman.cpp
The easiest way to review this commit is to run:
git log -p -n1 --color-moved=dimmed_zebra
And check that everything is a move (other than includes and copyrights comments).
This commit is move-only and doesn't change code or affect behavior.
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04dbdd613fe5c0a742de915e07553614cd4cbf46 [net] SocketHandler: log peer id for close and disconnect (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
When combined with `-logips` this makes it easier to diagnose disconnects.
To test on macOS, find a connection you want to disrupt:
```
lsof -nP -iTCP:8333 -sTCP:ESTABLISHED
```
To shut it down gracefully you can use tcpkill or this Python script: https://github.com/google/tcp_killer
The log should say:
```
2019-10-25T13:26:55Z socket closed for peer=1
2019-10-25T13:26:55Z disconnecting peer=1
2019-10-25T13:26:55Z Cleared nodestate for peer=1
```
To shut it down ungracefully I made a patch to the above script, adding a `-force` argument. _Careful, this may result in data corruption_. Then the log should say:
```
2019-10-25T13:39:57Z socket select error Bad file descriptor (9)
2019-10-25T13:39:57Z socket recv error for peer=0: Bad file descriptor (9)
2019-10-25T13:39:57Z disconnecting peer=0
2019-10-25T13:39:57Z Socket close failed: 35. Error: Bad file descriptor (9)
2019-10-25T13:39:57Z Cleared nodestate for peer=0
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
unsigned ACK 04dbdd613fe5c0a742de915e07553614cd4cbf46
TheBlueMatt:
unsigned ACK 04dbdd613fe5c0a742de915e07553614cd4cbf46 LGTM!
theuni:
unsigned ACK 04dbdd613fe5c0a742de915e07553614cd4cbf46.
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