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Negative `nNew` or `nTried` are not possible during normal operation.
So, if we read such values during unserialize, report addrman
corruption.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22450
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deployments
fa5658ed077bfb02b6281d642dc649abdb99b6ee Use DeploymentEnabled to hide VB deployments (MarcoFalke)
fa11fecf0dac44846a08e1b325547641f2eca957 doc: Move buried deployment doc to the enum that enumerates them (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Plus a doc commit.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK fa5658ed077bfb02b6281d642dc649abdb99b6ee
ajtowns:
utACK fa5658ed077bfb02b6281d642dc649abdb99b6ee
Tree-SHA512: 2aeceee0674feb603d76656eff40695b7d7305de309f837bbb6a8c1dbb1d0b962b741f06ab7b9a8b1dbd1964c9c0c9aa5dc9588fd8e6d896e620b69e08eedbaa
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4101ec9d2e05a35c35f587a28f1feee6cebcc61b doc: mention that we enforce port=0 in I2P (Vasil Dimov)
e0a2b390c144e123e2fc8a289fdff36815476964 addrman: reset I2P ports to 0 when loading from disk (Vasil Dimov)
41cda9d075ebcab1dbb950160ebe9d0ba7b5745e test: ensure I2P ports are handled as expected (Vasil Dimov)
4f432bd738c420512a86a51ab3e00323f396b89e net: do not connect to I2P hosts on port!=0 (Vasil Dimov)
1f096f091ebd88efb18154b8894a38122c39624f net: distinguish default port per network (Vasil Dimov)
aeac3bce3ead1f24ca782079ef0defa86fd8cb98 net: change I2P seeds' ports to 0 (Vasil Dimov)
38f900290cc3a839e99bef13474d35e1c02e6b0d net: change assumed I2P port to 0 (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
_This is an alternative to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21514, inspired by https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21514#issuecomment-815049933. They are mutually exclusive. Just one of them should be merged._
Change assumed ports for I2P to 0 (instead of the default 8333) as this is closer to what actually happens underneath with SAM 3.1 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21514#issuecomment-812632520, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21514#issuecomment-816564719).
Don't connect to I2P peers with advertised port != 0 (we don't specify a port to our SAM 3.1 proxy and it always connects to port = 0).
Note, this change:
* Keeps I2P addresses with port != 0 in addrman and relays them to others via P2P gossip. There may be non-bitcoin-core-22.0 peers using SAM 3.2 and for them such addresses may be useful.
* Silently refuses to connect to I2P hosts with port != 0. This is ok for automatically chosen peers from addrman. Not so ok for peers provided via `-addnode` or `-connect` - a user who specifies `foo.b32.i2p:1234` (non zero port) may wonder why "nothing is happening".
Fixes #21389
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 4101ec9d2e05a35c35f587a28f1feee6cebcc61b
jonatack:
re-ACK 4101ec9d2e05a35c35f587a28f1feee6cebcc61b per `git range-diff efff9c3 0b0ee03 4101ec9`, built with DDEBUG_ADDRMAN, did fairly extensive testing on mainnet both with and without a peers.dat / -dnsseeds=0 to test boostrapping.
Tree-SHA512: 0e3c019e1dc05e54f559275859d3450e0c735596d179e30b66811aad9d5b5fabe3dcc44571e8f7b99f9fe16453eee393d6e153454dd873b9ff14907d4e6354fe
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boost::thread_group usage was removed in #21016.
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9169be09f49c82fece034285e92f8ffa41e19ee2 fix incorrect testmempoolaccept doc (glozow)
Pull request description:
Sorry, I somehow missed this...
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
Tested ACK 9169be09f49c82fece034285e92f8ffa41e19ee2
Tree-SHA512: d44f81655669e338af298b7b5d616eb4ca15cbaac667c49251408cb92cee2fb9f440fcfbbac6a17744f24ceeafaf6cea6b9c49a37a464f7eaeeda6e655a56f7a
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restricted to Tor
2feec3ce3130961f98ceb030951d0e46d3b9096c net: don't bind on 0.0.0.0 if binds are restricted to Tor (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
The semantic of `-bind` is to restrict the binding only to some address.
If not specified, then the user does not care and we bind to `0.0.0.0`.
If specified then we should honor the restriction and bind only to the
specified address.
Before this change, if no `-bind` is given then we would bind to
`0.0.0.0:8333` and to `127.0.0.1:8334` (incoming Tor) which is ok -
the user does not care to restrict the binding.
However, if only `-bind=addr:port=onion` is given (without ordinary
`-bind=`) then we would bind to `addr:port` _and_ to `0.0.0.0:8333` in
addition.
Change the above to not do the additional bind: if only
`-bind=addr:port=onion` is given (without ordinary `-bind=`) then bind
to `addr:port` (only) and consider incoming connections to that as Tor
and do not advertise it. I.e. a Tor-only node.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 2feec3ce3130961f98ceb030951d0e46d3b9096c
jonatack:
utACK 2feec3ce3130961f98ceb030951d0e46d3b9096c per `git diff a004833 2feec3c`
hebasto:
ACK 2feec3ce3130961f98ceb030951d0e46d3b9096c, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (x86_64):
Tree-SHA512: a04483af601706da928958b92dc560f9cfcc78ab0bb9d74414636eed1c6f29ed538ce1fb5a17d41ed82c9c9a45ca94899d0966e7ef93da809c9bcdcdb1d1f040
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same-nonwitness-data tx in mempool
b7a8cd9963e810264d3b45d0ad15af863965c47a [test] submit same txid different wtxid as mempool tx (glozow)
fdb48163bfbf34f79dc78ffaa2bbf9e39af96687 [validation] distinguish same txid different wtxid in mempool (glozow)
Pull request description:
On master, if you submit a transaction with the same txid but different witness to the mempool, it thinks the transactions are the same. Users submitting through `BroadcastTransaction()` (i.e. `sendrawtransaction` or the wallet) don't get notified that there's a different transaction in the mempool, although it doesn't crash. Users submitting through `testmempoolaccept()` will get a "txn-already-in-mempool" error.
This PR simply distinguishes between `txn-already-in-mempool` and `txn-same-nonwitness-data-in-mempool`, without handling them differently: `sendrawtransaction` still will not throw, but `testmempoolaccept` will give you a different error.
I believe the intention of #19645 is to allow full swaps of transactions that have different witnesses but identical nonwitness data. Returning a different error message + adding a test was suggested: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19645#issuecomment-705109193 so this is that PR.
ACKs for top commit:
naumenkogs:
ACK b7a8cd9963e810264d3b45d0ad15af863965c47a
jnewbery:
Code review ACK b7a8cd9963e810264d3b45d0ad15af863965c47a
theStack:
Code-review ACK b7a8cd9963e810264d3b45d0ad15af863965c47a
darosior:
re-utACK b7a8cd9963e810264d3b45d0ad15af863965c47a
Tree-SHA512: 9c6591edaf8727ba5b4675977adb8cbdef7288584003b6cd659828032dc92d2ae915800a8ef8b6fdffe112c1b660df72297a3dcf2e2e3e1f959c6cb3678c63ee
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This is a temporary change to convert I2P addresses that have propagated
with port 8333 to ones with port 0.
It would cause a problem some day if indeed some bitcoin software is
listening on port 8333 only and rejects connections to port 0 and we are
still using SAM 3.1 which only supports port 0. In this case we would
replace 8333 with 0 and try to connect to such nodes.
This commit should be included in 22.0 and be reverted before 23.0 is
released.
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When connecting to an I2P host we don't specify destination port and it
is being forced to 0 by the SAM 3.1 proxy, so if we connect to the same
host on two different ports, that would be actually two connections to
the same service (listening on port 0).
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21389
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Change `CChainParams::GetDefaultPort()` to return 0 if the network is
I2P.
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* When accepting an I2P connection, assume the peer has port 0 instead
of the default 8333 (for mainnet). It is not being sent to us, so we
must assume something.
* When deriving our own I2P listen CService use port 0 instead of the
default 8333 (for mainnet). So that we later advertise it to peers
with port 0.
In the I2P protocol SAM 3.1 and older (we use 3.1) ports are not used,
so they are irrelevant. However in SAM 3.2 and newer ports are used and
from the point of view of SAM 3.2, a peer using SAM 3.1 seems to have
specified port=0.
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errors
4e44f5bac4481d49ac53c458dcc5ca48e8b28414 test: Correct outstanding -Werror=sign-compare errors (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
I'm unclear on why these aren't failing on CI, but they failed for me locally, e.g.:
```
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/test/test_tools.hpp:46:
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:107:17: error: comparison of integers of different signs: 'const unsigned int' and 'const int' [-Werror,-Wsign-compare]
return left == right;
~~~~ ^ ~~~~~
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:130:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl<unsigned int, int>' requested here
return equal_impl( left, right );
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:145:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd::call_impl<unsigned int, int>' requested here
return call_impl( left, right, left_is_array() );
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:92:50: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd::operator()<unsigned int, int>' requested here
BOOST_PP_REPEAT( BOOST_TEST_MAX_PREDICATE_ARITY, IMPL_FRWD, _ )
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/repetition/repeat.hpp:30:26: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_REPEAT'
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp:22:32: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_CAT'
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp:29:34: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_CAT_I'
^
<scratch space>:153:1: note: expanded from here
BOOST_PP_REPEAT_1
^
test/streams_tests.cpp:122:5: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::check_frwd<boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd, unsigned int, int>' requested here
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(varint, 54321);
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:107:17: error: comparison of integers of different signs: 'const unsigned long long' and 'const long' [-Werror,-Wsign-compare]
return left == right;
~~~~ ^ ~~~~~
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:130:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl<unsigned long long, long>' requested here
return equal_impl( left, right );
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:145:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd::call_impl<unsigned long long, long>' requested here
return call_impl( left, right, left_is_array() );
^
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:92:50: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd::operator()<unsigned long long, long>' requested here
BOOST_PP_REPEAT( BOOST_TEST_MAX_PREDICATE_ARITY, IMPL_FRWD, _ )
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/repetition/repeat.hpp:30:26: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_REPEAT'
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp:22:32: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_CAT'
^
/usr/local/include/boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp:29:34: note: expanded from macro 'BOOST_PP_CAT_I'
^
<scratch space>:161:1: note: expanded from here
BOOST_PP_REPEAT_1
^
test/serfloat_tests.cpp:41:5: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::test_tools::tt_detail::check_frwd<boost::test_tools::tt_detail::equal_impl_frwd, unsigned long long, long>' requested here
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(TestDouble(std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity()), 0x7ff0000000000000);
^
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK 4e44f5bac4481d49ac53c458dcc5ca48e8b28414
Tree-SHA512: 8d9e5245676c61207ceacdf78c78a78ccc9fd2a2551d4d8df023513795591334aa2f5e1f4a2a8ed2bfeb381f1e226b6ba84c07e0de29a1f3f00da71f3a257bc1
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performing them (with macOS)
5b4703c6a70db2fa72fcace56a15db07d4b0acf1 guix: Test security-check sanity before performing them (Carl Dong)
6cf3345297d371b4785d80d54e802b52ff09e8c2 scripts: adjust test-symbol-check for guix release environment (fanquake)
1946b5f77cb5a6bb37500252079c3582cac4a6c9 scripts: more robustly test macOS symbol checks (fanquake)
a8127b34bce3597b8091e14057c926197966a234 build: Use and test PE binutils with --reloc-section (Carl Dong)
678348db515c770c4dddfac512cdd97be11d407d guix: Patch binutils to add security-related disable flags (Carl Dong)
9fdc8afe117b7b1ea845f8acae9e831922b8f92b devtools: Improve *-check.py tool detection (Carl Dong)
bda62eab38c5dd74e222eddedbca19ace9df6daa ci: skip running the Linux test-security-check target for now (fanquake)
d6ef3543ae16847d5a91fa9271acee9bd2164b32 lint: Run mypy with --show-error-codes (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This is #20980 rebased (to include the Boost Process fix), and with an additional commit (892d6897f1e613084aa0517a660eab2412308e6e) to fix running the `test-security-check` target for the macOS build. It should pass inside Guix, as well as when cross-compiling on Ubuntu, or building natively on macOS.
Note that the `test-security-check` may output some warnings (similar too):
```bash
ld: warning: passed two min versions (10.14, 11.4) for platform macOS. Using 11.4.
ld: warning: passed two min versions (10.14, 11.4) for platform macOS. Using 11.4.
ld: warning: passed two min versions (10.14, 10.14) for platform macOS. Using 10.14.
```
but those can be ignored, and come about due to us passing `-platform_version` when `-mmacosx-version-min` is already part of `CC`.
Guix builds:
```bash
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```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
Approach ACK 5b4703c6a70db2fa72fcace56a15db07d4b0acf1.
Tree-SHA512: 2cd92a245ea64ef7176cf402a1fa5348a9421c30a4d30d01c950c48f6dcc15cf22ce69ffe1657be97e5fccc14bd933d64683c4439b695528ce3dc34d72dda927
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00b875ba9414463d0041da6924fd9b54d6a06dee addrman: remove invalid addresses when unserializing (Vasil Dimov)
bdb62096f0109b2ec76849d33d6cf7187dea299f fuzz: reduce possible networks check (Vasil Dimov)
a164cd3ba694ffeba03b2887a411b7f82f6c087e net: simplify CNetAddr::IsRoutable() (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
* Simplify some code, now that we know `CNetAddr::IsRFC4193()` and `CNetAddr::IsTor()` cannot be `true` at the same time.
* Drop Tor v2 addresses when loading addrman from `peers.dat` - they would have been loaded as dummy-all-zeros IPv6 addresses and linger in addrman, wasting space.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
ACK 00b875ba9414463d0041da6924fd9b54d6a06dee. Reviewed the code, and tested with -DDEBUG_ADDRMAN (unit tests + mainnet run with peers.dat that contained v2 onions).
laanwj:
Code review and lightly tested ACK 00b875ba9414463d0041da6924fd9b54d6a06dee
jonatack:
ACK 00b875ba9414463d0041da6924fd9b54d6a06dee reviewed, debug-built with -DEBUG_ADDRMAN rebased to current master, restarted node on mainnet/signet/testnet and verified that on each chain -addrinfo shows no change in address counts (as expected). Added some sanity check asserts, rebuilt/re-ran test. Checked that the new test fails on master with "test/addrman_tests.cpp(824): error: in "addrman_tests/remove_invalid": check addrman.size() == 2 has failed [4 != 2]"
jarolrod:
ACK 00b875ba9414463d0041da6924fd9b54d6a06dee
Tree-SHA512: 6ed8e6745134b1b94fffaba28482de909ea39483b46b7f57bda61cdbae7a51251d15cb674de3631772fbeabe153d77a19269f96e62a89102a2d5c01e48f0ba06
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Changes behavior.
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The semantic of `-bind` is to restrict the binding only to some address.
If not specified, then the user does not care and we bind to `0.0.0.0`.
If specified then we should honor the restriction and bind only to the
specified address.
Before this change, if no `-bind` is given then we would bind to
`0.0.0.0:8333` and to `127.0.0.1:8334` (incoming Tor) which is ok -
the user does not care to restrict the binding.
However, if only `-bind=addr:port=onion` is given (without ordinary
`-bind=`) then we would bind to `addr:port` _and_ to `0.0.0.0:8333` in
addition.
Change the above to not do the additional bind: if only
`-bind=addr:port=onion` is given (without ordinary `-bind=`) then bind
to `addr:port` (only) and consider incoming connections to that as Tor
and do not advertise it. I.e. a Tor-only node.
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This is important to make sure that we're not testing tools different
from the one we're building with.
Introduce determine_wellknown_cmd, which encapsulates how we
should handle well-known tools specification (IFS splitting, env
override, etc.).
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Guix build
797b3ed9090030f32fade81803b580562d4a90a3 script: remove gitian reference from symbol-check.py (fanquake)
15fc9a0299091bfeb3370f993ad95ff638f6ba8c guix: add additional documentation to patches (fanquake)
4516e5ec9223486fe2eba7f4320d786d074a58fd lint: exclude Guix patches from spell-checking (fanquake)
de6ca41a52d2646598daae5f4620bbe766757e21 guix: no-longer pass --enable-glibc-back-compat to Guix (fanquake)
84dd81fb5bf7308b8070b53520266854fb6efad3 build: remove glibc backcompat requirement for Linux symbol checks (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Now that our Guix toolchains are based on glibc 2.24 and 2.27 (RISCV), we don't need to use the `--enable-glibc-back-compat` option to produce binaries that don't use any symbols from glibc 2.17 and 2.27 or later.
This also adds additional documentation to some Guix patches (pointed out in #22365) and removes Guix patches from the spelling linter, because that isn't our spelling.
Symbol usage: https://gist.github.com/fanquake/d15604fc580718444c5aa4b3c3c75fdc.
Guix Builds:
```bash
bash-5.1# find guix-build-$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD)/output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
ed54e6a6cf4fab328557c0c72eb08c73f2a58c6c70959544cf4b1882e75ea69e guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
83bd9dadc59f89f848d143fa4fc3964f16fe0b4bdf35e5093b577ff2c4bd1f43 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
94cb8c35281f12dec6ea5b390b66cad5e27ac8c45a30c42c8d38c438695d54c0 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
7318b63d65c0aa52d2446de8e1f40658d2e47ab8fb0268820c3b7585d140fb23 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part
95e1ffb372964b73f539653ca703b70cf0c018801a9c4c0ffc46a0b63539253c guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
039d3842e6499626cf955ae0a7590dd6b3d0935cdc217c98aaf9d156b0ebd3b4 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/dist-archive/SKIPATTEST.TAG
2c4e7b6e7aff63ba811e5bf59362d16866c3a358f8844fba8739a61192870622 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-797b3ed90900.tar.gz
955029b949c368eabd517dd33040d2f01e2ac6a55e7b4f9107907a7c6e0c6060 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
fd6d6b137f8efedf58a879d11205b1d4649e1f97d7f91e193239ef206fcc285d guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
51736ac8e77737999f1b5bd4c381b0016f19a8d5e40e786fe941ff04e84c11c9 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
8c244c16bfa46c1efdb120e1d91fdd14d3f14eefee8d7e1fbb0a9b4664a5c315 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
704ee593251a1b1c65a5bebeef93b23f266af4e8cbf8ae556150c3b2e8f06a6c guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
0ec06ae7d344de20d61e3965d8b383747ef20b0e9d93a3165733ea23bdf2ead8 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
2dd6c6ecc67b0ea40ca9c43f92efca81ccd054b8db8c197ad84ad9674d510a25 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
5ebb27a855a677f7a188d83995be6b2a3ea8606be152abb7fc7832713fb0677a guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
bdaf1783f5e1861597afa37c1880364e118d9a7a7af8017302d82202791019f6 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
726c9092b60ac2e7d7e14b2c24467fcf276a6f89170a871ddab9dce6ac230699 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/SHA256SUMS.part
2af4d709b44952654f3c08c86593bf2ccc9a44ed422783a1b95b8a199a894db2 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-osx-unsigned.dmg
fd49ba445aa6cf3d8c47019a05e9e5740cb0f53349344dd80671297127f49f1a guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
3f51cbf8cf18420d4be70e656aa993675cf5e828a255c2030047ae2e059ed5b7 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-apple-darwin18/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-osx64.tar.gz
afd1edee1447bb88d81e972abfae4c4e065b5b1827769f033cff9472084c7c1b guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part
ec468ef886d25e685f4f7a18b4f7d497dedf757495e0d5beb72c23cc32ab69b5 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
1934d7294f0c9e083d38a3f68d4a61cd679defa79ce0a89f77386978692b9b18 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
94c11c328a628052eb6f50e9816aa768f87ea7acfbbbafdab60f6928da766811 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part
fd371922ba93d81bd4a2b711d617af6756f9f0494db6d83aa0e5f491a24168ef guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-win-unsigned.tar.gz
4e4ad976bc029bbbf9596ad8493accaaba8b0d5c598dd342f8da330609bbdf21 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-win64-debug.zip
3a89a16b9101e9a17d98efb9234b5bdd264c0bba2c6326511017730e1a08311f guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
e285ab737e3c843fd3f1c26c2f053e421a3c39b33995747ce48281884d3f28d1 guix-build-797b3ed90900/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-797b3ed90900-win64.zip
```
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
utACK 797b3ed9090030f32fade81803b580562d4a90a3
hebasto:
ACK 797b3ed9090030f32fade81803b580562d4a90a3
Tree-SHA512: 3a569702d8832c155c5ce8d2f6d823f7f12603885576078bc5192bc9038a48261ecb541800f79d1e9bc86d71fa640265c5b8b89df9d8bb680b3bb05d9d78a666
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fabf17056c1046c6ac7fa5d140125050b7a2b0e0 fuzz: Move CTxDestination fuzzing to script fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
fa42800a51919bb50a1000ac4f58847e6a7092a3 fuzz: Simplify CTxDestination fuzzing in the script target (MarcoFalke)
fab99865c0e62468a1b55d7e467398cc2343121b fuzz: Improve ConsumeTxDestination (MarcoFalke)
fa40c0964b751683774b79da4b72d330a9ff87e2 fuzz: Move ConsumeTxDestination to cpp file (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fabf17056c1046c6ac7fa5d140125050b7a2b0e0
Tree-SHA512: afd2cf384d04a810c0c462c6d80849bd0fefd017d7acac877f64f2bffae3fc8d687701bc479e67a727a05f43431a17cb4ccaf09c6b3c68106562c94b7ed19250
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Peers table
986bf78d7e8fd9b69841ecb0decaff840efe9cff qt: Emit dataChanged signal to dynamically re-sort Peers table (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
[By default](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsortfilterproxymodel.html#details), the `PeerTableSortProxy`
> dynamically re-sorts ... data whenever the original model changes.
That is not the case on master (8cdf91735f2bdc55577d84a9915f5920ce23b00a) as in ecbd91153875c8cdd5b92b840afc116f65e457fb (#164) no signals are emitted to notify about model changes.
This PR uses a dedicated [`dataChanged`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractitemmodel.html#dataChanged) signal.
Fixes #367.
An alternative to #374.
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK 986bf78d7e8fd9b69841ecb0decaff840efe9cff
Tree-SHA512: dcb92c2f9a2c632880429e9528007db426d2ad938c64dfa1f1538c03e4b62620df52ad7daf33b582976c67b472ff76bc0dae707049f4bbbd4941232cee9ce3d4
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addresses
cd46c11577a05f3dc9eac94f27a6985f6ba0509e qt: Draw "eye" sign at the beginning of watch-only addresses (Hennadii Stepanov)
9ea1da6fc91e17bdaa722001b97aadf576f07f65 qt: Do not extend recent transaction width to address/label string (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR guaranties that the "eye" sign won't be hidden for very long addresses/labels.
No longer need to extend `TransactionOverviewWidget` widget width to make "eye" signs shown:
![Screenshot from 2021-06-15 00-21-05](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/121961807-9123b600-cd70-11eb-8cdd-8b2b0d1bf44f.png)
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/373
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
ACK cd46c11577a05f3dc9eac94f27a6985f6ba0509e
Tree-SHA512: 0602b5bb65d53c5b18e86260750006bba03adbae181917b5a2b7f89b17290bd1f57b4f80adaba32f42cc6fb468598a888b12c0b6b09005d2f2c07bd4d1ad334a
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d8513fe41102dcbfc05235f3b95e33eb1878f880 doc: update doc/benchmarking.md (Jon Atack)
84e2d5b78181d08b258c77f9c9c4e1bb7fdaa451 bench: bench_bitcoin.cpp help fixups (Jon Atack)
10f4ce20783cbbcb0c0997c605452d9e60827e6d bench: bench.h fixes and improvements (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Fixups and updates I noticed while writing benchmarks for #22284.
ACKs for top commit:
za-kk:
ACK d8513fe41102dcbfc05235f3b95e33eb1878f880
theStack:
ACK d8513fe41102dcbfc05235f3b95e33eb1878f880 🚤
Tree-SHA512: d494956b5d6a3329e98e8b6f4405a10613b8fce51a04bbf4493d8b3497b8d5b177c1a9a3eeb828796eb4edb92b0ace769595151e223671c0dc8f09bcf631ebb5
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No need to split it over several targets
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The WitnessUnknown operators == and < are already called indirectly by
the corresponding CTxDestination operators.
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* Assert when a type is missing
* Add missing WitnessV1Taproot
* Limit WitnessUnknown to version [2, 16], to avoid abiguity
* Limit WitnessUnknown to size [2, 40], to avoid invalid sizes
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Moving the implementation out of the header will reduce compile time
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The helper was previously unused. This commit changes it to be more
meaningful and puts it to use.
See previous discussion at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19438/files#r650687320
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This is more visible than a comment hidden in an RPC helper function.
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e48826ad87b4f92261f7433e84f48dac9bd9e5c3 tests: remove ComputeBlockVersion shortcut from versionbits tests (Anthony Towns)
c5f36725e877d8eb492383844f8ef7535466b366 [refactor] Move ComputeBlockVersion into VersionBitsCache (Anthony Towns)
4a69b4dbe0d7f504811b67c399da7e6d11e4f805 [move-only] Move ComputeBlockVersion from validation to versionbits (Anthony Towns)
0cfd6c6a8f929d5567ac41f95c21548f115efee5 [refactor] versionbits: make VersionBitsCache a full class (Anthony Towns)
8ee3e0bed5bf2cd3c7a68ca6ba6c65f7b9a72cca [refactor] rpc/blockchain.cpp: SoftForkPushBack (Anthony Towns)
92f48f360da5f425428b761219301f509826bec4 deploymentinfo: Add DeploymentName() (Anthony Towns)
ea68b3a5729f5d240e968388c4f88acffeb27228 [move-only] Rename versionbitsinfo to deploymentinfo (Anthony Towns)
c64b2c6a0f79369624ae96b2e3d579d50aae4de6 scripted-diff: rename versionbitscache (Anthony Towns)
de55304f6e7a8b607e6b3fc7436de50910747b0c [refactor] Add versionbits deployments to deploymentstatus.h (Anthony Towns)
2b0d291da8f479739ff394dd92801da8c40b9f8e [refactor] Add deploymentstatus.h (Anthony Towns)
eccd736f3dc231ac0306ca763c3b72cf8247230a versionbits: Use dedicated lock instead of cs_main (Anthony Towns)
36a4ba0aaaa9b35185d7178994e36bc02cca9887 versionbits: correct doxygen comments (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Introduces helper functions to make it easy to bury future deployments, along the lines of the suggestion from [11398](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11398#issuecomment-335599326) "I would prefer it if a buried deployment wouldn't require all code paths that check the BIP9 status to require changing".
This provides three functions: `DeploymentEnabled()` which tests if a deployment can ever be active, `DeploymentActiveAt()` which checks if a deployment should be enforced in the given block, and `DeploymentActiveAfter()` which checks if a deployment should be enforced in the block following the given block, and overloads all three to work both with buried deployments and versionbits deployments.
This adds a dedicated lock for the versionbits cache, which is acquired internally by the versionbits functions, rather than relying on `cs_main`. It also moves moves versionbitscache into deploymentstatus to avoid a circular dependency with validation.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK e48826ad87b4f92261f7433e84f48dac9bd9e5c3
gruve-p:
ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19438/commits/e48826ad87b4f92261f7433e84f48dac9bd9e5c3
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK e48826ad87b4f92261f7433e84f48dac9bd9e5c3 🥈
Tree-SHA512: c846ba64436d36f8180046ad551d8b0d9e20509b9bc185aa2639055fc28803dd8ec2d6771ab337e80da0b40009ad959590d5772f84a0bf6199b65190d4155bed
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Translation string freeze, see Release schedule for 22.0.
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Process
67669ab425b52a2b6be3d2f3b3b7e3939b676a2c build: Fix Boost Process compatibility with mingw-w64 compiler (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (9c3751a0c940228c46461c4191f1a57153cb9037) the cross build for Win64 is broken if configured with `--enable-external-signer`:
```
...
CXX crypto/libbitcoin_crypto_base_a-chacha_poly_aead.o
In file included from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handles.hpp:11,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/used_handles.hpp:17,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/async_in.hpp:20,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/async.hpp:49,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process.hpp:23,
from util/system.cpp:9:
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:208:51: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘*’ token
208 | typedef ::boost::winapi::NTSTATUS_ (__kernel_entry *nt_system_query_information_p )(
| ~ ^~
| )
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:223:51: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘*’ token
223 | typedef ::boost::winapi::NTSTATUS_ (__kernel_entry *nt_query_object_p )(
| ~ ^~
| )
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp: In function ‘boost::winapi::NTSTATUS_ boost::process::detail::windows::workaround::nt_system_query_information(boost::process::detail::windows::workaround::SYSTEM_INFORMATION_CLASS_, void*, boost::winapi::ULONG_, boost::winapi::PULONG_)’:
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:239:12: error: ‘nt_system_query_information_p’ does not name a type; did you mean ‘nt_system_query_information’?
239 | static nt_system_query_information_p f = reinterpret_cast<nt_system_query_information_p>(::boost::winapi::get_proc_address(h, "NtQuerySystemInformation"));
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| nt_system_query_information
In file included from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handles.hpp:11,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/used_handles.hpp:17,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/async_in.hpp:20,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/async.hpp:49,
from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process.hpp:23,
from util/system.cpp:9:
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:241:14: error: ‘f’ was not declared in this scope
241 | return (*f)(SystemInformationClass, SystemInformation, SystemInformationLength, ReturnLength);
| ^
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp: In function ‘boost::winapi::BOOL_ boost::process::detail::windows::workaround::nt_query_object(boost::winapi::HANDLE_, boost::process::detail::windows::workaround::OBJECT_INFORMATION_CLASS_, void*, boost::winapi::ULONG_, boost::winapi::PULONG_)’:
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:253:12: error: ‘nt_query_object_p’ does not name a type; did you mean ‘nt_query_object’?
253 | static nt_query_object_p f = reinterpret_cast<nt_query_object_p>(::boost::winapi::get_proc_address(h, "NtQueryObject"));
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| nt_query_object
/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:255:14: error: ‘f’ was not declared in this scope
255 | return (*f)(Handle, ObjectInformationClass, ObjectInformation, ObjectInformationLength, ReturnLength);
| ^
make[2]: *** [Makefile:9906: util/libbitcoin_util_a-system.o] Error 1
make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
CXX crypto/libbitcoin_crypto_base_a-chacha20.o
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/src'
make[1]: *** [Makefile:16141: all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/src'
make: *** [Makefile:820: all-recursive] Error 1
```
The upstream bug: https://github.com/boostorg/process/issues/96
Also see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/59338759
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22348#issuecomment-871061160:
> [This commit](https://github.com/boostorg/process/commit/7fc41b2815822b632d524d5c17897abbdf0c4653), containing the `__kernel_entry` [SAL annotations](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/code-quality/using-sal-annotations-to-reduce-c-cpp-code-defects?view=msvc-160) was included in Boost Process as part of the `1.71.0` release, which broke support for compiling with mingw-w64 because it doesn't define the `__kernel_entry` SAL annotation (but it does define some others, i.e see [`sal.h`](https://github.com/mirror/mingw-w64/blob/master/mingw-w64-headers/include/sal.h)).
>
> A [commit was made](https://github.com/boostorg/process/pull/171/commits/d7a721ee0d6859847947f60911259e2c34b0d066) to remove the annotations, however, it hasn't made it into either of the two Boost releases that have happened since (1.75.0 & 1.76.0). Meaning that this is currently needed for all versions of Boost process from 1.71.0 onwards.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 67669ab425b52a2b6be3d2f3b3b7e3939b676a2c - thanks for updating this.
Tree-SHA512: 5931ca1fb77ce38c042cf5a7556add024ea2386c208bf26c792a8ca4a771d97fac9802c32fa8aa2e3de1ad35f3362d8c066f0a83ee675859d226c602fd0bcf93
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6084d2caed9b2c70c0f19898c33ecb141fe603c8 wallet: do not spam about non-existent spk managers (S3RK)
Pull request description:
Avoid spam in logs during `loadwallet`, `listdescriptors` and probably other commands as well.
**`loadwallet` Before:**
```
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z init message: Loading wallet…
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Wallet File Version = 169900
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Keys: 0 plaintext, 0 encrypted, 0 w/ metadata, 0 total. Unknown wallet records: 0
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Wallet completed loading in 197ms
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] setKeyPool.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] mapWallet.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] m_address_book.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
{
"name": "desc",
"warning": ""
}
```
**After:**
```
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z init message: Loading wallet…
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] Wallet File Version = 169900
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] Keys: 0 plaintext, 0 encrypted, 0 w/ metadata, 0 total. Unknown wallet records: 0
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] Wallet completed loading in 158ms
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] setKeyPool.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] mapWallet.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] m_address_book.size() = 0
{
"name": "desc",
"warning": ""
}
```
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 6084d2caed9b2c70c0f19898c33ecb141fe603c8
Tree-SHA512: c7d7345c3182a575db088fd731b7f6e428c42e4f3f2e10d5adb50bf74a2defe88768e65ebb91a08590be48cf766a5697e36fafa73f68ffe45e76a60600f072e2
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nullptr
b945a31afac63010fce782b8fbca96dee6b458c5 wallet: erase spkmans rather than setting to nullptr (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
In many places in ScriptPubKeyMan managing code, we assume that the ScriptPubKeyMan being retrieved actually exists and is not a nullptr. Thus removing a ScriptPubKeyMan requires erasing the object from the map rather than setting it to a nullptr.
This fixes a segmentation fault that can be reached with `test/functional/wallet_descriptors.py --descriptors`
ACKs for top commit:
S3RK:
ACK b945a31
Tree-SHA512: 344a4cf9b1c168428750c751dcd24c52032506f20c81977fe93c4b5307ea209de72bb62a9c5284820f225b03acdc9573fceb734833d29b82f49d5a799ddcaea7
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Boost 1.71 has a broken compatibility with mingw-w64 compiler due to the
added __kernel_entry SAL annotations.
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2f23ad2c4031c43c6820ead6af7ae7cc6d4275ad qt: allow prompt icon to be colorized (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
Opening the console on macOS, while in dark mode, the console prompt icon will not be colorized white like other icons. This applies the `platformStyle` to the icon so that It can be colorized white.
While here, refactor the `promptIcon` widget from a `QPushButton` to `QLabel`; which is more appropriate, per [Qt Docs](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlabel.html#details):
> QLabel is used for displaying text or an image. No user interaction functionality is provided.
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| ![Screen Shot 2021-05-14 at 11 46 33 PM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/118347462-8f689780-b511-11eb-8335-329f7d2a9992.png) | ![Screen Shot 2021-05-14 at 11 45 41 PM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/118347463-92638800-b511-11eb-9044-073f51ef27ff.png) |
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 2f23ad2c4031c43c6820ead6af7ae7cc6d4275ad
Tree-SHA512: 21f8b1610e4820c9064bbd08608b5467e5b9499e2a3b149ff223e37b60e7d560497255c733eafa5434628a84b9f7b7c91d8b0f34b02be2f9ceb3ab21a4d555a8
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9d5bf6bf01af40a9684f1b1f06a8df4aaf36b8f3 GUI: Always call parent changeEvent handler (Luke Dashjr)
c901d4d8ce7949276da57eacb82b1a3ce40cac27 GUI: Enable palette change adaptation on all platforms (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
The changes to support macOS "Dark Mode" are valid for any platform, and should work so long as Qt implements the PaletteChange event. (Worst case, we're no worse off with trying.)
Additionally, we shouldn't block the parent classes from implementing event handlers. Who knows what side effects that could have.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 9d5bf6bf01af40a9684f1b1f06a8df4aaf36b8f3, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (Qt 5.12.8) with the [`qt5ct`](https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/qt5ct) package installed.
kristapsk:
ACK 9d5bf6bf01af40a9684f1b1f06a8df4aaf36b8f3. Tested on Gentoo Linux with Xfce4 and Qt 5.15.2, does not break anything on my computer.
Tree-SHA512: dce2fff0ff129eda208132390a37424ff9607539287dbdbfdfd659ed9c4ea0472541e987489a04fd935e391dc006a35bfc9cfa9bcff33602b7dbd29b81c51626
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In many places in ScriptPubKeyMan managing code, we assume that the
ScriptPubKeyMan being retrieved actually exists and is not a nullptr.
Thus removing a ScriptPubKeyMan requires erasing the object from the
map rather than setting it to a nullptr.
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DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan agnostic of internal flag
181181019c5baa3e2d5b675d1843a45aa028781c refactor: remove m_internal from DescriptorSPKman (S3RK)
Pull request description:
Rationale: improve consistency between `CWallet` and `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan`; simplify `ScriptPubKeyMan` interface.
Descriptor in itself is neither internal or external. It's responsibility of a wallet to assign and manage descriptors for a specific purpose. Duplicating information about internalness of a descriptor could lead to inconsistencies and unexpected behaviour (for example misreporting keypool size).
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20191/commits/181181019c5baa3e2d5b675d1843a45aa028781c
achow101:
reACK 181181019c5baa3e2d5b675d1843a45aa028781c
Tree-SHA512: d5613b7f6795b290bfa0fd8cb0536de1714d0cf72cba402266bd06d550758ebad690b54fc0a336a1c7414b5814aa4a37c90a6ae89926474a97d30956d7e034ff
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3efaf83c75cd8dc2fa084537b8ed6715fb58c04d wallet: deactivate descriptor (S3RK)
6737d9655bcf527afbd85d610d805a2d0fd28c4f test: wallet importdescriptors update existing (S3RK)
586f1d53d60880ea2873d860f95e3390016620d1 wallet: maintain SPK consistency on internal flag change (S3RK)
f1b7db14748d9ee04735b4968366d33bc89aea23 wallet: don't mute exceptions in importdescriptors (S3RK)
bf68ebc1cd555f791103f81adc9111e0e55c8003 wallet: allow to import same descriptor twice (S3RK)
Pull request description:
Rationale: allow updating existing descriptors with `importdescriptors` command.
Currently if you run same `importdescriptors` command twice with a descriptor containing private key you will get very confusing error — `Missing required fields`. What happens is that Wallet tries to write imported private key to the disk, but it exists already so we get `DB_KEYEXIST (-30995)` from BerkelyDB. Please note, that we set `DB_NOOVERWRITE` (I guess not to lose some keys accidentally). The exception is caught in `catch (...)` in rpcdump.cpp with a generic error.
With this PR if a descriptor is already present than we will update its activeness, internalness, label, range and next_index.
For the range only expansion is allowed (range start can only decrease, range end increase).
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
re-ACK 3efaf83c75cd8dc2fa084537b8ed6715fb58c04d
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 3efaf83c75cd8dc2fa084537b8ed6715fb58c04d
jonatack:
Light ACK 3efaf83c75cd8dc2fa084537b8ed6715fb58c04d per `git range-diff a000cb0 5d96704 3efaf83` and as a sanity check, re-debug-built on debian with gcc 10.2.1 and clang 11, ran wallet_importdescriptors.py
Tree-SHA512: 122c4b621d64ec8a3b625f3aed9f01a2b5cbaf2029ad0325b5ff38d67fff5cd35324335fabe2dd5169548b01b267c81be6ae0f5c834342f3d5f6eeed515c4843
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use in normalized descriptors
e6cf0ed92de31a5ac35a271b0da8f0a8364d1175 wallet, rpc: listdescriptors does not need unlocked (Andrew Chow)
3280704886b60644d103a5eb310691c003a39328 Pass in DescriptorCache to ToNormalizedString (Andrew Chow)
7a26ff10c2f2e139fbc63e2f37fb33ea4efae088 Change DescriptorImpl::ToStringHelper to use an enum (Andrew Chow)
75530c93a83f3e94bcb78b6aa463c5570c1e737e Remove priv option for ToNormalizedString (Andrew Chow)
74fede3b8ba69e2cc82c617cdf406ab79df58825 wallet: Upgrade existing descriptor caches (Andrew Chow)
432ba9e5434da90d2cf680f23e8c7b7164c9f945 wallet: Store last hardened xpub cache (Andrew Chow)
d87b544b834077f102724415e0fada6ee8b2def2 descriptors: Cache last hardened xpub (Andrew Chow)
cacc3910989c4f3d7afa530dbab042461426abce Move DescriptorCache writing to WalletBatch (Andrew Chow)
0b4c8ef75cd03c8f0a8cfadb47e0fbcabe3c5e59 Refactor Cache merging and writing (Andrew Chow)
976b53b085d681645fd3a008fe382de85647e29f Revert "Cache parent xpub inside of BIP32PubkeyProvider" (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently fetching a normalized descriptor requires the wallet to be unlocked as it needs the private keys to derive the last hardened xpub. This is not very user friendly as normalized descriptors shouldn't require and don't involve the private keys except for derivation. We solve this problem by caching the last hardened xpub (which has to be derived at some point when generating the address pool).
However the last hardened xpub was not already being cached. We only cached the immediate parent xpub and derived child keys. For example, with a descriptor derivation path of `/84'/0'/0'/0/*`, the parent xpub that is cached is `m/84'/0'/0'/0`, and the child keys of `m/84'/0'/0'/0/i` (note that child keys would not be cached in this case). This parent xpub is not suitable for the normalized descriptor form as we want the key at `m/84'/0'/0'`. So this PR adds another field to `DescriptorCache` to cache the last hardened xpub so that we can use them for normalized descriptors.
Since `DescriptorCache` is changing, existing descriptor wallets need to be upgraded to use this new cache. The upgrade will occur in the background either at loading time (if the wallet is not encrypted) or at unlocking time in the same manner that `UpgradeKeyMetadata` operates. It will use a new wallet flag `WALLET_FLAG_LAST_HARDENED_XPUB_CACHED` to indicate whether the descriptor wallet has the last hardened xpub cache.
Lastly `listdescriptors` will not require the wallet to be locked and `getaddressinfo`'s `parent_desc` will always be output (assuming the upgrade has occurred).
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
tACK e6cf0ed92de31a5ac35a271b0da8f0a8364d1175
S3RK:
reACK e6cf0ed
jonatack:
Semi ACK e6cf0ed92de31a5ac35a271b0da8f0a8364d1175 reviewed, debug-built and ran unit tests and some of the descriptor functional tests at each commit. I'm not very familiar with this code and it could be clearer to the uninitiated IMHO, so I'm not confident enough to give a full ACK. Various minor suggestions follow, most of them for readability, feel free to pick and choose.
meshcollider:
Code review + functional test run ACK e6cf0ed92de31a5ac35a271b0da8f0a8364d1175
Tree-SHA512: ac27aade8644525cd65bfcaf27ff32afb974085b1451faf4ff68c6671a690bd6a41d4f39a33cbf461ae0fbe85995c0a4c08dbd36171da1c1d2a1d00053ad298d
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f9e37f33ce2d8b463a0bcbe7189c9bc5b36530b7 doc: IsFinalTx comment about nSequence & OP_CLTV (Yuval Kogman)
Pull request description:
It's somewhat surprising that a transaction's `nLockTime` field is ignored
when all `nSequence` fields are final, so this change aims to clarify this
behavior and cross reference relevant details of `OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY`.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK f9e37f33ce2d8b463a0bcbe7189c9bc5b36530b7
Tree-SHA512: 88460dacbe4b8115fb1948715f09b21d4f34ba1da9e88d52f0b774a969f845e9eddc5940e7fee66eacdd3062dc40d6d44c3f282b0e5144411fd47eb2320b44f5
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Descriptor in itself is neither internal or external.
It's responsibility of a wallet to assign and manage descriptors
for a specific purpose. Duplicating such information could lead to
inconsistencies and unexpected behaviour.
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This also changes ComputeBlockVersion to take the versionbits cache
mutex once, rather than once for each versionbits deployment.
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Moves the VersionBits* functions to be methods of the cache class,
and makes the cache and its lock private to the class.
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