1b05dff080 Fix portability issue with pthreads (grim-trigger)
Pull request description:
This change resolves the following issue:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15951
Only tested on OpenBSD 6.5/amd64
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fanquake:
tACK 1b05dff. Tested on OpenBSD6.4 (`vagrant`).
laanwj:
utACK 1b05dff080
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fad0ce59e9 tests: Fail if RPC has been added without tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Need to be run with --coverage
ACKs for commit fad0ce:
ryanofsky:
utACK fad0ce59e9. New comment in travis.yml is the only change since last review.
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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.
f1a77b0c51 [docs] Add doxygen comment for CReserveKey (John Newbery)
37796b2dd4 [docs] Add doxygen comment for CKeyPool (John Newbery)
ef2d515af3 [wallet] move-only: move CReserveKey to be next to CKeyPool (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Docs/move-only
Adds doxygen comments for the CKeyPool and CReserveKey objects. The way these work is pretty confusing and it's easy to overlook details (eg https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15557#discussion_r271956393).
These are on the verbose side, but I think too much commenting is better than not enough. Happy to take feedback on what's an appropriate level.
ACKs for commit f1a77b:
jonatack:
Thanks, John. Re-ACK f1a77b0c51, doc-only changes with respect to previous review.
jb55:
ACK f1a77b0c51
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a407b6fdf3 [tests] Make random seed logged and settable (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This allows tests which use randomness to be reproducibly run on failure.
ACKs for commit a407b6:
jonatack:
re-ACK a407b6fdf3
jb55:
great! utACK a407b6fdf3
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f6bb11fd37 Add test for ArgsManager::GetChainName (Russell Yanofsky)
4b331159df Add unit test NextString, ForEachNoDup functions (Russell Yanofsky)
05bfee3451 util_SettingsMerge test cleanup (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
There was some test coverage previously, but it was limited and didn't test conflicting and negated arguments.
ACKs for commit f6bb11:
MarcoFalke:
re-utACK f6bb11fd37
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ccc27bdcd2 doc: Clarify -blocksdir usage (Daniel McNally)
Pull request description:
This PR attempts to clarify and correct the `-blocksdir` argument description and default value. `-blocksdir` does not refer to the full path to the actual `blocks` directory, but rather the root/parent directory which contains the `blocks` directory. Accordingly, the default value is `<datadir>` and not `<datadir>/blocks` - this behavior of defaulting to the datadir can also be seen in init.cpp:
```cpp
if (gArgs.IsArgSet("-blocksdir")) {
path = fs::system_complete(gArgs.GetArg("-blocksdir", ""));
if (!fs::is_directory(path)) {
path = "";
return path;
}
} else {
path = GetDataDir(false);
}
```
It also attempts to clarify that only the `.dat` files containing block data are impacted by `-blocksdir`, not the index files.
I believe this would close#12828.
ACKs for commit ccc27b:
hebasto:
utACK ccc27bdcd2
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bd63c1ed12 [docs] Update release-notes.md (Jon Atack)
96d32a7bc0 [docs] Update release-process.md (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Updates to `release-notes.md`:
- Write an introduction explaining how to use `release-notes.md` as a template for the release notes draft wiki for collaborative editing at https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki, as seen for the 0.17.0 and 0.18.0 releases.
Updates to `release-process.md`:
- Create a release notes draft wiki at https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki.
- As per http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-03-28.html#l-342, for the period during which the release notes are being edited on the wiki, the version on the branch should be wiped and replaced with a link to the wiki which should be used for all announcements until final.
- Before -final, remove the "Needs release note" label from relevant PRs/issues and merge the release notes from the wiki into the branch.
- Create a pinned meta-issue dedicated to testing the release candidate and communicate it in release announcements where useful. The former is done in practice (e.g. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15555, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/14902) and the latter addresses the discussion here yesterday: https://x0f.org/web/statuses/101753569204220416.
- Reorganise the headers in the Branch Updates section.
- Update the version numbers in the examples.
- Adapt and merge in the updates in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15692.
ACKs for commit bd63c1:
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- Create a release notes draft wiki for collaborative editing at https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki as seen for releases 0.17.0 and 0.18.0.
- As per http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-03-28.html#l-342, for the period during which the notes are being edited on the wiki, the version on the branch should be wiped and replaced with a link to the wiki which should be used for all announcements until final.
- Before final, remove the "Needs release note" label from relevant PRs/issues and merge the release notes from the wiki into the branch.
- Create a pinned meta-issue dedicated to testing the release candidate and communicate it in release announcements where useful. The former is done in practice (e.g. #15555, #14902) and the latter addresses the discussion here: https://x0f.org/web/statuses/101753569204220416.
- Adapt and merge the updates in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15692.
- Update the version numbers in all the examples.
- Reorganise the headers in the Branch Updates section.
d20d756752 rpc: faster getblockstats using BlockUndo data (Felix Weis)
Pull request description:
Using undo data for a block (rev?????.dat) we can retrieve value information about prevouts and calculate the final transaction fee (rate). This approach is about 80x faster, drops the requirement for `-txindex`, and works for all non-pruned blocks.
```
# 2018-11-25T16:36:19Z Bitcoin Core version v0.17.99.0-edc715240-dirty (release build)
seq 550100 550200 0.00s user 0.00s system 62% cpu 0.004 total
xargs -n1 src/bitcoin-cli getblockstats 0.21s user 0.19s system 17% cpu 2.302 total
# 2018-11-25T16:39:17Z Bitcoin Core version v0.17.0 (release build)
seq 550100 550200 0.00s user 0.00s system 87% cpu 0.002 total
xargs -n1 src/bitcoin-cli getblockstats 0.24s user 0.22s system 0% cpu 3:19.42 total
```
ACKs for commit d20d75:
MarcoFalke:
re-utACK d20d756752
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Using undo data for a block (rev?????.dat) we can retrieve value information about prevouts and calculate the final transaction fee (rate). This approach is about 80x faster, drops the requirement for -txindex, and works for all non-pruned blocks.
510c6532ba Extract ParseDescriptorRange (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
So as to be consistently informative when the checks fail, and
to protect against unintentional divergence among the checks.
ACKs for commit 510c65:
meshcollider:
Oh apologies, yes. Thanks :) utACK 510c6532ba
MarcoFalke:
utACK 510c6532ba
sipa:
utACK 510c6532ba
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5c04814b2d Move non-linux source tarball to bitcoin-binaries (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Currently, if a user makes a non-linux (`--os=w`, `--os=m` or `--os=wm`) gitian building with the `gitian-build.py` script, source tarballs are not moved to the `bitcoin-binaries/${VERSION}` directory.
This PR fixes this bug.
~~In addition, the `src` subdirectory in the `gitian-builder/build/out` directory is no longer used as unnecessary.~~
ACKs for commit 5c0481:
fanquake:
utACK 5c04814
ken2812221:
utACK 5c04814b2d
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2dfe27517 Add ChaCha20 bench (Jonas Schnelli)
2bc2b8b49 Add ChaCha20 encryption option (XOR) (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
The current ChaCha20 implementation does not support message encryption (it can only output the keystream which is sufficient for the RNG).
This PR adds the actual XORing of the `plaintext` with the `keystream` in order to return the desired `ciphertext`.
Required for v2 message transport protocol.
ACKs for commit 2dfe27:
jnewbery:
Looks good. utACK 2dfe275171.
jnewbery:
utACK 2dfe275171
sipa:
utACK 2dfe275171
ryanofsky:
utACK 2dfe275171. Changes since last review are just renaming the Crypt method, adding comments, and simplifying the benchmark.
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fa193dc8e6 doc: Remove win32 from the release process (MarcoFalke)
faf666f814 Remove Windows 32 bit build (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The Windows 32 bit build has been removed from https://bitcoincore.org/en/download/, so unless there are complaints, we don't need to build it even
ACKs for commit fa193d:
fanquake:
utACK fa193dc8e6
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78e407ad0c GetKeyBirthTimes should return key ids, not destinations (Gregory Sanders)
70946e7fee Replace CScriptID and CKeyID in CTxDestination with dedicated types (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
The current usage seems to be an overloading of meanings. `CScriptID` is used in the wallet as a lookup key, as well as a destination, and `CKeyID` likewise. Instead, have all destinations be dedicated types.
New types:
`CScriptID`->`ScriptHash`
`CKeyID`->`PKHash`
ACKs for commit 78e407:
ryanofsky:
utACK 78e407ad0c. Only changes are removing extra CScriptID()s and fixing the test case.
Sjors:
utACK 78e407a
meshcollider:
utACK 78e407ad0c
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beda0dae95 Upgrade gitian image before signing (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The package upgrade in the Ubuntu repositories in the period between the building and the signing causes (particularly, using LXC) an error:
```
Creating package manifest
Could not download some packages, please run gbuild --upgrade
```
For example, the [`busybox-initramfs`](https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/busybox-initramfs) package was [upgraded](http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/b/busybox/busybox_1.27.2-2ubuntu3.2/changelog) from `1:1.27.2-2ubuntu3.1` to `1:1.27.2-2ubuntu3.2` on 2019-03-06.
This PR forces gitian image upgrade for the `--sign` command.
Ref:
[devrandom/gitian-builder/target-bin/grab-packages.sh](04ab7c1218/target-bin/grab-packages.sh)
```
#!/bin/sh
# Get an installed package manifest
set -e
cd /var/cache/apt/archives
# make sure all packages with installed versions are downloaded
# (except for held packages, which may not be available for download)
dpkg-query -W -f '${Status}\t${Package}=${Version}\n' | grep -v ^hold | cut -f2- | xargs -n 50 apt-get install -q --reinstall -y -d > /tmp/download.log
grep "cannot be downloaded" /tmp/download.log && { echo Could not download some packages, please run gbuild --upgrade 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }
sha256sum *.deb | sort --key 2
```
ACKs for commit beda0d:
laanwj:
utACK beda0dae95
fanquake:
utACK beda0da
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e0bb279999 Doc: remove text about txes always relayed from -whitelist (David A. Harding)
Pull request description:
Updates text since -whitelistforcerelay was set to false by default in PR #15193.
ACKs for commit e0bb27:
fanquake:
utACK e0bb279
MarcoFalke:
utACK e0bb279999
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This diff has been generated with the following script, but is better
reviewed without looking at the script.
# -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
echo "Use msg_witness_block everywhere, except for tests that require msg_block"
# This could be a separate commit, but it is combined with the
# following scripts to reduce the overall diff
sed -i -e 's/msg_block/msg_witness_block/g' ./test/functional/{feature_assumevalid,feature_cltv,feature_dersig,feature_versionbits_warning,p2p_fingerprint,p2p_sendheaders,p2p_unrequested_blocks,example_test,rpc_blockchain}.py
echo "Rename msg_block to msg_no_witness_block"
# Rename msg_block to msg_no_witness_block in all tests (not the
# framework)
sed -i -e 's/msg_block/msg_no_witness_block/g' $(git grep -l msg_block ./test/functional/*.py)
# Derive msg_no_witness_block from msg_block
# Make msg_block a witness block in messages.py
patch -p1 --fuzz 0 << EOF
diff --git a/test/functional/test_framework/messages.py b/test/functional/test_framework/messages.py
index 00190e4cbd..e454ed5987 100755
--- a/test/functional/test_framework/messages.py
+++ b/test/functional/test_framework/messages.py
@@ -1133 +1133 @@ class msg_block:
- return self.block.serialize(with_witness=False)
+ return self.block.serialize()
@@ -1155 +1155 @@ class msg_generic:
-class msg_witness_block(msg_block):
+class msg_no_witness_block(msg_block):
@@ -1158,2 +1158 @@ class msg_witness_block(msg_block):
- r = self.block.serialize()
- return r
+ return self.block.serialize(with_witness=False)
@@ -1445 +1444 @@ class msg_blocktxn:
- r += self.block_transactions.serialize(with_witness=False)
+ r += self.block_transactions.serialize()
@@ -1452 +1451 @@ class msg_blocktxn:
-class msg_witness_blocktxn(msg_blocktxn):
+class msg_no_witness_blocktxn(msg_blocktxn):
@@ -1456,3 +1455 @@ class msg_witness_blocktxn(msg_blocktxn):
- r = b""
- r += self.block_transactions.serialize()
- return r
+ return self.block_transactions.serialize(with_witness=False)
EOF
# Conclude rename of msg_block to msg_no_witness_block
sed -i -e 's/msg_witness_block/msg_block/g' $(git grep -l msg_witness_block)
# -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Unnamed arguments are confusing as to what they mean without looking up
the function signature.
Since segwit is active by default in regtest, and all blocks are
serialized with witness (#15664, c459c5f), remove the argument
`with_witness=True` from all calls to `CBlock::serialize` and
`BlockTransactions::serialize`.
This diff has been created with a script, but is better reviewed without
a scripted diff.
sed -i --regexp-extended -e 's/block(_?[2a-z]*)\.serialize\([a-z_]*=?True/block\1.serialize(/g' $(git grep -l serialize ./test)
62d50ef308 Add LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main) to LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...) which does AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
This PR adds compile-time checking for negative locking requirements that follow from the run-time locking requirement `AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)` in `LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...)`.
Changes:
* Add `LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main)` to `LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...)` which does `AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)`
* Add `LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main)` to `CChainState::ActivateBestChain(…)`, `CChainState:: InvalidateBlock(…)` and `CChainState::RewindBlockIndex(…)` which all call `LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...)` which does `AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)`
* Add `LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main)` to `InvalidateBlock(…)` which calls `CChainState::InvalidateBlock(...)` which in turn calls `LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...)` which does `AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)`
* Add `LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main)` to `RewindBlockIndex(…)` which calls `CChainState::RewindBlockIndex(...)` which in turn calls `LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...)` which does `AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)`
ACKs for commit 62d50e:
MarcoFalke:
utACK 62d50ef308
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a3592c91a2 .gitignore: Don't ignore depends patches (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Ignoring patches might be useful for those who use `git format-patch` often, but in our depends folder we **_want_** to keep track of our patches.
ACKs for commit a3592c:
practicalswift:
utACK a3592c91a2
laanwj:
utACK a3592c91a2
jonasschnelli:
utACK a3592c91a2
fanquake:
utACK a3592c9
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Add LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main) to functions calling LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...) which does AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)
Add LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main) to functions calling CChainState::InvalidateBlock(...) which calls LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...) which in turn does AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)
Add LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main) to functions calling CChainState::RewindBlockIndex(...) which calls LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...) which in turn does AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)