Makes the build warning-clean again here:
bitcoin/src/interfaces/wallet.cpp:425:18: warning: lambda capture 'this' is not used [-Wunused-lambda-capture]
[fn, this](CWallet*, const uint256& txid, ChangeType status) { fn(txid, status); }));
^
7ef9cd8 Increase entropy in test temp directory name (Pieter Wuille)
f6dfb0f Reorder travis builds (Pieter Wuille)
156db42 tests: run tests in parallel (Cory Fields)
66f3255 tests: split up actual tests and helper files (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
This runs the unit tests (`src/test/test_bitcoin`) in 4 separate simultaneous processes, significantly speeding up some Travis runs (over 2x for win32).
This uses an approach by @theuni that relies on `make` as the mechanism for distributing tests over processes (through `-j`). For every test .cpp file, we search for `BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE` or `BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE`, and then invoke the test binary for just that suite (using `-t`). The (verbose) output is stored in a temporary file, and only shown in the case of failure.
Some makefile reshuffling is necessary to avoid trying to run tests from `src/test/test_bitcoin.cpp` for example, which contains framework/utility code but no real tests.
Finally, order the Travis jobs from slow to fast (apart from the arm/doc job which goes first, for fast failure). This should help reducing the total wall clock time before opening a PR and finishing Travis, in case where not all jobs are started simultaneously.
This is an alternative to #12831.
Tree-SHA512: 9f82eb4ade14ac859618da533c7d9df2aa9f5592a076dcc4939beeffd109eda33f7d5480d8f50c0d8b23bf3099759e9f3a2d4c78efb5b66b04569b39b354c185
Although no compiler appears to complain about it, these are
not valid for c++11.
(http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/aggregate_initialization says they're c++20)
The structure is defined as:
struct sched_param {
int sched_priority;
};
So passing 0 for the first field has the same effect.
Nowhere in the man page of `pthread_setschedparam` it is mentioned that
`0` is a valid value. The example uses `pthread_self()`, so should we.
(noticed by Anthony Towns)
9142dfea81 Use explicit casting in cuckoocache's compute_hashes(...) to clarify integer conversion (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Use explicit casting in cuckoocache's `compute_hashes(...)` to clarify integer conversion.
I discussed this code with the code's author @JeremyRubin who suggested patching it to avoid any confusion.
At least one static analyzer incorrectly warns about a shift past bitwidth (UB) here, so this patch will help avoid confusion for human reviewers and static analyzers alike :-)
Tree-SHA512: 0419ee31b422d2ffedbd1a100688ec0ff5b0c1690d6d92592f638ca8db07a21a9650cb467923108c6f14a38d2bf07d6e6c85d2d1d4b7da53ffe6919f94f32655
c198dc00e1 [Doc] Clarify the meaning of fee delta not being a fee rate in prioritisetransaction RPC (Jan Čapek)
Pull request description:
Hi,
I have faced some confusion among our developers considering this being a fee rate. Would you consider including this tiny doc update?
Best regards,
Jan Capek
Tree-SHA512: cd0560540418e53c5c19ceab2d5aca229f4ef6b788b9543695742522e1c63a7f2cce2574b47fead098a106da2f77e297f0c728474565f6259b50d62369bbe7da
b120f7b [test] Add tests for self usage in arith_uint256 (Karl-Johan Alm)
08b17de [arith_uint256] Do not destroy *this content if passed-in operator may reference it (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
Before this fix (see test commit), `v *= v` would result in `0` because `operator*=` set `*this` (`==b`) to `0` at the start. This patch changes the code to use `a` as temporary for `*this`~~, with drawback that `*this` is set to `a` at the end, an extra `=` operation in other words~~.
Tree-SHA512: 8028a99880c3198a39c4bcc5056169735ba960625d553e15c0317510a52940c875f7a1fefe14e1af7fcf10c07a246411994a328cb1507bf3eaf1b6e7425390dc
2b2b96cd45 Use std::bind instead of boost::bind to re-lock the wallet (Suhas Daftuar)
662d19ff72 [rpcwallet] Clamp walletpassphrase value at 100M seconds (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
Larger values seem to trigger a bug on macos+libevent (resulting in the rpc server stopping).
Tree-SHA512: 890f3b641f6c586e2f8f629a9d23bca6ceb8b237b285561aad488cb7adf941a21177d3129d0c2b8293c0a673cd8e401957dbe2b6b3b7c8c4e991bb411d260102
9272d70 Support serializing Span<unsigned char> and use that instead of FLATDATA (Pieter Wuille)
833bc08 Add Slice: a (pointer, size) array view that acts like a container (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Introduce a new data type `Span`, which is an encapsulated pointer + size (like C++20's `std::span` or LevelDB's `Slice`), and represents a view to a sequence of objects laid out continuously in memory.
The immediate use case is replacing the remaining `FLATDATA` invocations. Instead of those, we support serializing/deserializing unsigned char `Span`s (treating them as arrays).
A longer term goal for `Span`s is making the script execution operate on them rather than on `CScript` itself. This will allow separate storage mechanisms for scripts.
Tree-SHA512: 7b0da3c802e5df367f223275004d16b04262804c007b7c73fda927176f0a9c3b2ef3225fa842cb73500b0df73175ec1419f1f5239de2402e21dd9ae8e5d05233
77a733a99 [tests] Add additional unit tests for -nofoo edge cases (Anthony Towns)
af173c2be [tests] Check GetChainName works with config entries (Anthony Towns)
fa27f1c23 [tests] Add unit tests for ReadConfigStream (Anthony Towns)
087c5d204 ReadConfigStream: assume the stream is good (Anthony Towns)
6d5815aad Separate out ReadConfigStream from ReadConfigFile (Anthony Towns)
834d30341 [tests] Add unit tests for GetChainName (Anthony Towns)
11b6b5b86 Move ChainNameFromCommandLine into ArgsManager and rename to GetChainName (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
This does a bit of refactoring of the configuration handling code in order to add additional tests to make adding support for [test]/[regtest] sections in the config file in #11862 easier. Should not cause any behaviour changes.
Tree-SHA512: 8d2ce1449fc180de03414e7e569d1a21ba1e9f6564e13d3faf3961f710adc725fa0d4ab49b89ebd2baa11ea36ac5018377f693a84037d386a8b8697c9d6db3e9
0e7c52d Shut down if trying to connect a corrupted block (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
(Updated OP after reworking the approach)
Shut down if a corrupted block is found in ConnectBlock(). This prevents an infinite loop trying to connect such a block, and alerts the node operator that there may be potential hardware failure.
Tree-SHA512: f20d56aa9d36d6eeff4c3d13c0fbd14f06a57701bd13c2416d36f0cc4235f81f752139e336a073617e8e803782c5096c960108af122b19a51227de512e9095ee
d207207 [logging] add lint-logs.sh to check for newline termination. (John Newbery)
5c21e6c [logging] Comment all continuing logs. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Check that all calls to LogPrintf() are terminated by a newline,
except those that are explicitly marked as 'continued' logs.
Tree-SHA512: fe5162b2b2df1e8a4c807da87584fa9af97a6b8377e4090fe0caa136d90bf29a487a123cde94569bdce7101fee3478196d99aa13f1212e24bfe5f41c773604fc
d1b622b tests: Add check for test suite name uniqueness in lint-tests.sh (practicalswift)
dc8067b tests: Add note about uniqueness requirement for test suite names (practicalswift)
3ebfb2d tests: Avoid test suite name collision in wallet crypto_tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* Add documentation: Add note about test suite name uniqueness requirement in developer notes
* Add regression test: Update `lint-tests.sh` to make it check also for test suite name uniqueness
Context: #12894 (`tests: Avoid test suite name collision in wallet crypto_tests`)
Tree-SHA512: 3c8502db069ef3d753f534976a86a997b12bac539e808a7285193bf81c9dd8c1b06821c3dd1bdf870ab87722b02c8aa9574c62ace70c2a1b8091785cb8c9aace
d54874d Set SCHED_BATCH priority on the loadblk thread. (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
Today I came across #10271, and while reading the discussion #6358 was linked to. Linux systems have a `SCHED_BATCH` scheduler priority that is useful for threads like loadblk. You can find the full details at [sched(7)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/sched.7.html), but I'll quote the relevant part of the man page below:
> ...this policy will cause the scheduler to always assume that the thread is
CPU-intensive. Consequently, the scheduler will apply a small scheduling penalty
with respect to wakeup behavior, so that this thread is mildly disfavored in
scheduling decisions.
>
> This policy is useful for workloads that are noninteractive, but do not want to
lower their nice value, and for workloads that want a deterministic scheduling
policy without interactivity causing extra preemptions (between the workload's
tasks).
I think this change is useful independently of #10271 and irrespective of whether that change is merged. Under normal operation the loadblk thread will just import `mempool.dat`. However, if Bitcoin is started with `-reindex` or `-reindex-chainstate` this thread will use a great deal of CPU while it rebuilds the chainstate database (and the block database in the case of `-reindex`). By setting `SCHED_BATCH` this thread is less likely to interfere with interactive tasks (e.g. the user's web browser, text editor, etc.).
I'm leaving the nice value unchanged (which also affects scheduling decisions) because I think that's better set by the user. Likewise I'm not using [ioprio_set(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ioprio_set.2.html) because it can cause the thread to become completely I/O starved (and knowledgeable users can use `ionice(1)` anyway).
Tree-SHA512: ea8f7d3921ed5708948809da771345cdc33efd7ba3323e9dfec07a25bc21e8612e2676f9c178e2710c7bc437e8c9cafc5e0463613688fea5699b6e8e2fec6cff
fafcad3 doc: Add testmempoolaccept to release-notes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Some fixups for #11742:
* Add release notes for the new rpc
* Fix a typo in the original pull
* Make the mempool reference passed to `CheckInputsFromMempoolAndCache` const, since that function is called before we return from ATMP and we must not modify the mempool.
Tree-SHA512: 72c459ba69f7698a69c91d2592f10f7fb1864846c7d8c525050d48286f92ba5ec5fe554c54235b52fbd9a8f00226c526ad84584641ec39084e1a1310a261510d
Most logs should terminated with a '\n'. Some logs
are built up over multiple calls to logPrintf(), so
do not need a newline terminater. Comment all of
these 'continued' logs as a linter hing.
f63bc5e wallet: Initialize m_last_block_processed to nullptr. Initialize fields where defined. (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Initialize `m_last_block_processed` to `nullptr`.
`m_last_block_processed` was introduced in 5ee3172636.
Tree-SHA512: 6e4a807e5b02115cbd80460761056f2eb22043203212d88dd0cd44c28dc0abce30ab29b078ca2c612232e76af4886f4fdbf2b0ff75e2df19b4d1a801b236cc13
Based on suggestion by Pieter Wuille <pieter.wuille@gmail.com> at
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12119#issuecomment-357982763
After #12119, the NONE output type was overloaded to refer to either an output
type that couldn't be parsed, or to an automatic change output mode. This
change drops the NONE enum and uses a simple bool indicate parse failure, and a
new CHANGE_AUTO enum to refer the change output type.
This change is almost a pure refactoring except it makes RPCs reject empty
string ("") address types instead of treating them like they were unset. This
simplifies the parsing code a little bit and could prevent RPC usage mistakes.
It's noted in the release notes.
9960137 Add developer notes about blocking GUI code (Russell Yanofsky)
9a61eed Use WalletBalances struct in Qt (Russell Yanofsky)
56f33ca Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/sendcoinsdialog.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
e872c93 Remove direct bitcoin access from qt/guiutil.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
5884558 Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt transaction table files (Russell Yanofsky)
3cab2ce Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/paymentserver.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
3ec2ebc Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/addresstablemodel.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
827de03 Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/coincontroldialog.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
a0704a8 Remove most direct bitcoin calls from qt/walletmodel.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
90d4640 Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/optionsdialog.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
582daf6 Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/rpcconsole.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
3034a46 Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/bantablemodel.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
e0b66a3 Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/peertablemodel.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
d7c2c95 Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/intro.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
fe6f27e Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/clientmodel.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
5fba3af Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/splashscreen.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
c2f672f Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/utilitydialog.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
3d619e9 Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/bitcoingui.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
c0f2756 Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/optionsmodel.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
71e0d90 Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/bitcoin.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
ea73b84 Add src/interface/README.md (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This is a refactoring PR that does not change behavior in any way. This change:
1. Creates abstract [`Node`](https://github.com/ryanofsky/bitcoin/blob/pr/ipc-local/src/interface/node.h) and [`Wallet`](https://github.com/ryanofsky/bitcoin/blob/pr/ipc-local/src/interface/wallet.h) interfaces in [`src/interface/`](https://github.com/ryanofsky/bitcoin/tree/pr/ipc-local/src/interface)
1. Updates Qt code to call the new interfaces. This largely consists of diffs of the form:
```diff
- InitLogging();
- InitParameterInteraction();
+ node.initLogging();
+ node.initParameterInteraction();
```
This change allows followup PR #10102 (makes `bitcoin-qt` control `bitcoind` over an IPC socket) to work without any significant updates to Qt code. Additionally:
* It provides a single place to describe the interface between GUI and daemon code.
* It can make better GUI testing possible, because Node and Wallet objects have virtual methods that can be overloaded for mocking.
* It can be used to help make the GUI more responsive (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/10504)
Other notes:
* I used python scripts [hide-globals.py](https://github.com/ryanofsky/home/blob/master/src/2017/hide-globals/hide-globals.py) and [replace-syms.py](https://github.com/ryanofsky/home/blob/master/src/2017/hide-globals/replace-syms.py) to identify all the places where Qt code was accessing libbitcoin global variables and calling functions accessing those global variables.
* These changes were originally part of #10102. Thanks to @JeremyRubin for the suggestion of splitting them out.
Commits:
- [`ea73b84d2d` Add src/interface/README.md](ea73b84d2d)
- [`71e0d90876` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/bitcoin.cpp](71e0d90876)
- [`c0f2756be5` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/optionsmodel.cpp](c0f2756be5)
- [`3d619e9d36` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/bitcoingui.cpp](3d619e9d36)
- [`c2f672fb19` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/utilitydialog.cpp](c2f672fb19)
- [`5fba3af21e` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/splashscreen.cpp](5fba3af21e)
- [`fe6f27e6ea` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/clientmodel.cpp](fe6f27e6ea)
- [`d7c2c95948` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/intro.cpp](d7c2c95948)
- [`e0b66a3b7c` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/peertablemodel.cpp](e0b66a3b7c)
- [`3034a462a5` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/bantablemodel.cpp](3034a462a5)
- [`582daf6d22` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/rpcconsole.cpp](582daf6d22)
- [`90d4640b7e` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/optionsdialog.cpp](90d4640b7e)
- [`a0704a8996` Remove most direct bitcoin calls from qt/walletmodel.cpp](a0704a8996)
- [`827de038ab` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/coincontroldialog.cpp](827de038ab)
- [`3ec2ebcd9b` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/addresstablemodel.cpp](3ec2ebcd9b)
- [`3cab2ce5f9` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/paymentserver.cpp](3cab2ce5f9)
- [`58845587e1` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt transaction table files](58845587e1)
- [`e872c93ee8` Remove direct bitcoin access from qt/guiutil.cpp](e872c93ee8)
- [`56f33ca349` Remove direct bitcoin calls from qt/sendcoinsdialog.cpp](56f33ca349)
- [`9a61eed1fc` Use WalletBalances struct in Qt](9a61eed1fc)
- [`9960137697` Add developer notes about blocking GUI code](9960137697)
Tree-SHA512: 7b9eff2f37d4ea21972d7cc6a3dbe144248595d6c330524396d867f3cd2841d666cdc040fd3605af559dab51b075812402f61d628d16cf13719335c1d8bf8ed3
a5bca13 Bugfix: Include <memory> for std::unique_ptr (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Not sure why all these includes were missing, but it's breaking builds for some users:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652142
(Added to all files with a reference to `std::unique_ptr`)
Tree-SHA512: 8a2c67513ca07b9bb52c34e8a20b15e56f8af2530310d9ee9b0a69694dd05e02e7a3683f14101a2685d457672b56addec591a0bb83900a0eb8e2a43d43200509
5b10ab0 [trivial] Add newlines to end of log messages. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Log messages should terminate with a '\n', or the following log will be
written to the same line without a timestamp. Fix a couple of cases
where the message is not terminated with a \n.
Tree-SHA512: 88677afe85c88ce9f58312430e8881916bd76bbc8cd353ff81c97b3de8356680503160992c0ef3ea192b4694e848e9ca2480dbc38fea1776903b3784497f1af6
1e747e3c1e Make segwit failure due to CLEANSTACK violation return a SCRIPT_ERR_CLEANSTACK error code. (Mark Friedenbach)
Pull request description:
If a segwit script terminates with a stack size not equal to one, the current error code is EVAL_FALSE. This is semantically wrong, and prevents explicitly checking CLEANSTACK violations in the unit tests. This PR changes the error code (and affected unit tests) to use SCRIPT_ERROR_CLEANSTACK instead of SCRIPT_ERROR_EVAL_FALSE.
Tree-SHA512: 8f7b1650f7a23a942cde1070e3e56420be456b4a7be42515b237e95557bf2bd5e7ba9aabd213c8092bea28c165dbe73f5a3486300089aeb01e698151b42484b1
f8c249ab91 Assert CPubKey::ValidLength to the pubkey's header-relevent size (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
A pubkey's length is specific to its type which is indicated by its header value. GetLen returns the header-indicated length, so this change ensures that a key matches its header-indicated length.
And replace some magic values with their constant equivalents.
Tree-SHA512: b727b39a631babe0932326396fc4d796ade8ec1e37454ff0c709ae9b78ecbd0cfdf59d84089ba8415e6efa7bc180e3cd39a14ddaf0871cbac54b96851e1b7b44
4e05687153 [wallet] [rpc] [doc] importprivkey: hint about importmulti (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
From #12701, a hint about `importmulti` inside the help for `importprivkey` seems useful.
Tree-SHA512: 09ddfd384062b4365f678167076cb9f5af1eb8f083714a20c2a9bb14fef1c886d1666196272bf09862537166d15ae89c3330cdc6836eee76cb54d137e53301df
Log messages should terminate with a '\n', or the following log will be
written to the same line without a timestamp. Fix a couple of cases
where the message is not terminated with a \n.
b55555d rpc: Add testmempoolaccept (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
To check if a single raw transaction makes it into the current transaction pool, one had to call `sendrawtransaction`. However, on success, this adds the transaction to the mempool with no easy way to undo.
The call `testmempoolaccept` is introduced to provide a way to solely check the result without changing the mempool state.
Tree-SHA512: 5afd9311190135cee8fc1f229c7d39bf893f1028f29e28d34f70df820198ff97b4bf86b41cbbd6e6c36a5c30073cefa92d541c74a4939c7a2a6fa283dfd41b63
db983beba6 tests: Add lint-tests.sh which checks the test suite naming convention (practicalswift)
5fd864fe8a tests: Rename test suits not following the test suite naming convention (practicalswift)
7b4a296a71 tests: Add note about test suite naming convention (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Changes:
* Add note about test suite naming convention
* Fix exceptions
* Add regression test
Rationale:
* Consistent naming of test suites makes programmatic test running of specific tests/subsets of tests easier
* Explicit is better than implicit
Before this commit:
```
$ contrib/devtools/lint-tests.sh
The test suite in file src/test/foo_tests.cpp should be named
"foo_tests". Please make sure the following test suites follow
that convention:
src/test/blockchain_tests.cpp:BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(blockchain_difficulty_tests, BasicTestingSetup)
src/test/prevector_tests.cpp:BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(PrevectorTests, TestingSetup)
src/wallet/test/coinselector_tests.cpp:BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(coin_selection_tests, WalletTestingSetup)
src/wallet/test/crypto_tests.cpp:BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(wallet_crypto, BasicTestingSetup)
$
```
After this commit:
```
$ contrib/devtools/lint-tests.sh
$
```
Tree-SHA512: 7258ab9a6b9b8fc1939efadc619e2f2f02cfce8034c7f2e5dc5ecc769aa12e17f6fb8e363817feaf15c026c5b958b2574525b8d2d3f6be69658679bf8ceea9e9
f7683cba7b Track negated arguments in the argument paser. (Evan Klitzke)
4f872b2450 Add additional tests for GetBoolArg() (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
This change explicitly enable tracking negated options in the option parser. A negated option is one passed with a `-no` prefix. For example, `-nofoo` is the negated form of `-foo`. Negated options were originally added in the 0.6 release.
The change here allows code to explicitly distinguish between cases like `-nofoo` and `-foo=0`, which was not possible previously. The option parser does not have any changed semantics as a result of this change, and existing code will parse options just as it did before.
The motivation for this change is to provide a way to disable options that are otherwise not boolean options. For example, the `-debuglogfile` option is normally interpreted as a string, where the value is the log file name. With this change a user can pass in `-nodebuglogfile` and the code can see that it was explicitly negated, and use that to disable the log file.
This change originally split out from #12689.
Tree-SHA512: cd5a7354eb03d2d402863c7b69e512cad382781d9b8f18c1ab104fc46d45a712530818d665203082da39572c8a42313c5be09306dc2a7227cdedb20ef7314823
0c17e27630 init: Remove help text for non-existent -fuzzmessagestest arg (MarcoFalke)
136084470c contrib: Fix check-doc script regexes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixup the regexes to properly find all used args. The regex should now match all of the getter and setter methods of the `ArgsManager`. See https://dev.visucore.com/bitcoin/doxygen/class_args_manager.html#pub-methods
Before:
```
Args used : 159
Args documented : 188
Args undocumented: 0
Args unknown : 29
```
After:
```
Args used : 183
Args documented : 188
Args undocumented: 0
Args unknown : 5
```
Tree-SHA512: 1a7fb7ea55b2f6030358a1055d8f2c19b31f69d0603be0b009e6e603564014b4e2bb824357c9d43d0fba3ce7159b7c4e7eaa60b3f962053d94f73d0e626294fc
a7c45bc Add native support for serializing char arrays without FLATDATA (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Support is added to serialize arrays of type `char` or `unsigned char` directly, without any wrappers. All invocations of the `FLATDATA` wrappers that are obsoleted by this are removed.
This includes a patch by @ryanofsky to make `char` casting type safe.
The serialization of `CSubNet` is changed to serialize a `bool` directly rather than though `FLATDATA`. This makes the serialization independent of the size of the bool type (and will use 1 byte everywhere).
This is a small change taken from #10785.
Tree-SHA512: a41f61ca5fdc2fadb2d0e1702351a58a23841d551f505292a9542602cdb19f90d8944b8df14b872810a56bd201648fa4c0e958f3e9427fe829886284e85b9bfd
76a9aac Move compressor utility functions out of class (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is a refactor from #10785 with no functionality change.
Move the compresion utility functions out of CScriptCompressor, as a preparation for making the class templated. I'm submitting it as a separate PR as I think it's a general improvement to code readability, and to reduce the diff further on.
Tree-SHA512: 3b3d17c2b96e43f752f512dd573296a6bb15cae165fbe3c79212a0970f5196a62a59a821d5100f29638af1e7461c9171f3dccb8112f005ee08da0ec7fe0073fd
cb1e319 Bugfix: RPC: savemempool: Don't save until LoadMempool() is finished (Jorge Timón)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/12142
The tests are a little bit slow, mempool_persist.py goes from about 20 s to about 120 s in my hardware.
Perhaps there's a better way to test this.
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6feb46c Add --with-sanitizers option to configure (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
This adds configure options for `-fsanitize=address`, `-fsanitize=thread`, and `-fsanitize=undefined` which are all disabled by default. These flags are useful for developers who wish to do additional safety checking. Note that some of these are mutually incompatible, and these may have a large performance overhead.
There's some kind of strange logic required to properly check for the availability of these flags in a way that works on both GCC and Clang, hopefully the comments make it clear what's going on.
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c7ec524 [wallet] Add dummy wallet init class (John Newbery)
49baa4a [wallet] Use global g_wallet_init_interface to init/destroy the wallet. (John Newbery)
caaf972 [wallet] Create wallet init interface. (John Newbery)
5fb5421 [wallet] Move wallet init functions into WalletInit class. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This continues the work of #7965. This PR, along with several others, would remove the remaining dependencies from libbitcoin_server.a on libbitcoin_wallet.a.
To create the interface, I've just translated all the old init.cpp wallet function calls into an interface class. I've not done any thinking about whether it makes sense to change that interface by combining/splitting those calls. This is a purely internal interface, so there's no problem in changing it later.
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This change significantly increases IBD performance by increasing the
amount of the UTXO index that can remain in memory. To ensure this
doesn't cause problems in the future, a static_assert on the LevelDB
version has been added, which must be updated by anyone upgrading
LevelDB.
adc2586 doc: Refer to witness reserved value as spec. in the BIP (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
BIP141 refers to the coinbase's input's witness that consists of a single 32-byte array as "witness reserved value".
This updates the code to follow the BIP
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This commit adds tracking for negated arguments. This change will be used in a
future commit that allows disabling the debug.log file using -nodebuglogfile.
a192636 -blocksdir: keep blockindex leveldb database in datadir (Jonas Schnelli)
f38e4fd QA: Add -blocksdir test (Jonas Schnelli)
386a6b6 Allow to optional specify the directory for the blocks storage (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Since the actual block files taking up more and more space, it may be desirable to have them stored in a different location then the data directory (use case: SSD for chainstate, etc., HD for blocks).
This PR adds a `-blocksdir` option that allows one to keep the blockfiles and the blockindex external from the data directory (instead of creating symlinks).
I fist had an option to keep the blockindex within the datadir, but seems to make no sense since accessing the index will (always) lead to access (r/w) the block files.
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4d74c78 Add username and ip logging for RPC method requests (Gabriel Davidian)
Pull request description:
Adds username and IP logging (if enabled via -logips command) to RPC method request logging.
This closes#12223
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This commit creates a global g_wallet_init_interface, which is created
in bitcoind and bitcoin-qt. g_wallet_init_interface is used to init
and destroy the wallet.
This removes the dependency from init.cpp on the wallet library.
f381299 Move CKeyStore::cs_KeyStore to CBasicKeyStore (João Barbosa)
25eb9f5 Inline CKeyStore::AddKey(const CKey &) in CBasicKeyStore (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Made these simplifications while reviewing #12714. This aims to make `CKeyStore` a *pure* interface:
- no variable members - the mutex is moved to `CBasicKeyStore` which is where it is used;
- no method implementations - `AddKey(const CKey &)` is moved to `CBasicKeyStore` which is where it is needed.
Tree-SHA512: 84e44f4390c59600e5cefa599b5464e1771c31dd4abc678ef50db8e06ffac778d692860a352918444f8bcd66430634637b6277a818a658721ffc4f381c1c6a90
d40f06a Introduce interface for signing providers (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
`CKeyStore` is a rich interface that provides many features, including knowledge of scripts and pubkeys for solving, private keys for signing, in addition to watch-only keys and scripts, and distinguishing lack of keys from them just being encrypted.
The signing logic in script/sign does not actually need most of these features. Here we introduce a simpler interface (`SigningProvider`) which *only* provides keys and scripts. This is actually sufficient for signing.
In addtion, we swap the dependency between keystore and script/sign (keystore now depends on script/script with `CKeyStore` deriving from `SigningProvider`, rather than `CKeyStore` being the interface that signing relies on).
This is a very early step towards the design in https://gist.github.com/sipa/125cfa1615946d0c3f3eec2ad7f250a2, separating the concern between deciding what outputs are ours and signing.
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4ae7d15 init: Fix help message for checkblockindex (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Minor fixup for my commit fa6ab96799.
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1f45e21 scripted-diff: Convert 11 enums into scoped enums (C++11) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Rationale (from Bjarne Stroustrup's ["C++11 FAQ"](http://www.stroustrup.com/C++11FAQ.html#enum)):
>
> The enum classes ("new enums", "strong enums") address three problems with traditional C++ enumerations:
>
> * conventional enums implicitly convert to int, causing errors when someone does not want an enumeration to act as an integer.
> * conventional enums export their enumerators to the surrounding scope, causing name clashes.
> * the underlying type of an enum cannot be specified, causing confusion, compatibility problems, and makes forward declaration impossible.
>
> The new enums are "enum class" because they combine aspects of traditional enumerations (names values) with aspects of classes (scoped members and absence of conversions).
Tree-SHA512: 9656e1cf4c3cabd4378c7a38d0c2eaf79e4a54d204a3c5762330840e55ee7e141e188a3efb2b4daf0ef3110bbaff80d8b9253abf2a9b015cdc4d60b49ac2b914
fc7c32fc6 do not truncate .dat extension for wallets in gui (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Truncating the extension results in wallet name ambiguity and the inability to use the wallet in GUI debug rpc console.
Resolves#12794
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342fb80 qt: Avoid resetting on resetguisettigs=0 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Shouldn't be affecting anyone, but might still be worth to fix at some point.
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While reading another PR I saw a mention of #6358. The use case for
SCHED_BATCH is to hint to the kernel that the thread is running a
non-interactive workload that consumes a lot of CPU time. This is
helpful on desktop machines where the loadblk thread can interfere with
interactive applications. More details can be found in the sched(7) man
page.
ffcc687 [net] add seed.bitcoin.sprovoost.nl to DNS seeds (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/dnsseed-policy.md
I'm willing to keep it up and running at least throughout 2018, unless something bad happens.
Same setup as #11917, but with a dedicated instance.
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2fb9c1e shuffle selected coins before transaction finalization (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Currently inputs are ordered based on COutPoint ordering, which while doesn't leak additional internal wallet state, likely further fingerprints the wallet as a Core wallet to observers.
Note: This slightly changed behavior of `fundrawtransaction` in that the newly-appended inputs will now be shuffled rather than in outpoint-order. This does not break API compatibility.
Simple shuffling of the coins being returned will hopefully allow the wallet to blend in a bit more, in lieu of additional data to find what other wallets are doing, or another standard, ala @gmaxwell's suggested of ordering via scriptPubKey.
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4757c04 [config] Remove blockmaxsize option (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
The blockmaxsize option was marked as deprecated in V0.15.1, and code
was added to convert provided blockmaxsize into blockmaxweight. However,
this code was incorrectly implemented, and blockmaxsize was silently
ignored.
No users have complained about blockmaxsize being ignored, so just
remove it in V0.17.
Fixes#12640
cc @ajtowns
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779c5f984 Qt: hide RPCConsole wallet selector when no wallets are present (Jonas Schnelli)
dc6f150f3 Qt: show wallet name in request dlg in case of multiwallet (Jonas Schnelli)
4826ca4b8 Qt: show wallet name in send confirmation dlg in case of multiwallet (Jonas Schnelli)
cfa4133ce GUI: RPCConsole: Log wallet changes (Luke Dashjr)
b6d04fc7c Qt: Get wallet name from WalletModel rather than passing it around (Luke Dashjr)
12d8d2681 Qt: When multiple wallets are used, include in notifications the name (Jonas Schnelli)
d1ec34a76 Qt: QComboBox::setVisible doesn't work in toolbars, so defer adding it at all until needed (Luke Dashjr)
d49cc70e6 Qt: Add wallet selector to debug console (Jonas Schnelli)
d558f44c5 Bugfix: RPC: Add missing UnregisterHTTPHandler for /wallet/ (Luke Dashjr)
85d531971 Qt: Ensure UI updates only come from the currently selected walletView (Luke Dashjr)
e449f9a9e Qt: Add a combobox to toolbar to select from multiple wallets (Luke Dashjr)
3dba3c3ac Qt: Load all wallets into WalletModels (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
This is an overhaul of #11383 (plus some additions).
It avoids unnecessary coupling of httpserver/jsonrpc and the wallet as well as it avoids pointer pure passing (and pointer deletion) of `CWallet` (plus other minor design changes).
Additionally it adds the wallet name to the sendconfirmation and request dialog (in case multiwallet is active)
Tree-SHA512: 3d06e18badbc5d1821e488bf1dae463bb0be544cf11b2b618e025812bfdd13c5f39604bb93b4c705313930e7dc4e66f4848b9469ba14871bade58e7a027246a1
CKeyStore is a rich interface that provides many features, including knowledge
of scripts and pubkeys for solving, private keys for signing, in addition to
watch-only keys and scripts, and distinguishing lack of keys from them just
being encrypted.
The signing logic in script/sign does not actually need most of these features.
Here we introduce a simpler interface (SigningProvider) which *only* provides
keys and scripts. This is actually sufficient for signing.
In addtion, we swap the dependency between keystore and script/sign
(keystore now depends on script/script with CKeyStore deriving from
SigningProvider, rather than CKeyStore being the interface that signing
relies on).
d2527bd Rename wallet_accounts.py test (Russell Yanofsky)
045eeb8 Rename account to label where appropriate (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Rename account to label where appropriate
This change only updates strings and adds RPC aliases, but should simplify the implementation of address labels in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7729, by getting renaming out of the way and letting that change focus on semantics.
The difference between accounts and labels is that labels apply only to addresses, while accounts apply to both addresses and transactions (transactions have "from" and "to" accounts). The code associating accounts with transactions is clumsy and unreliable so we would like get rid of it.
---
There is a rebased version of #7729 atop this PR at https://github.com/ryanofsky/bitcoin/commits/pr/label, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7729#issuecomment-338417139.
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081bf54 Test that BnB is not used when there are preset inputs (Andrew Chow)
6ef9982 Actually disable BnB when there are preset inputs (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
We don't want to use BnB when there are preset inputs because there
is some weirdness with making that work with using the KnapsackSolver
as the fallback. Currently we say that we haven't used bnb when
there are preset inputs, but we don't actually disable BnB. This fixes
that.
I thought this was done originally. I guess it got lost in a rebase somewhere.
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1ec1602a45 Make FastRandomContext support standard C++11 RNG interface (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This makes it possible to plug it into the various standard C++11 random distribution algorithms and other functions like `std::shuffle`.
Tree-SHA512: 935eae9c4fae31e1964c16d9cf9d0fcfa899e04567f010d8b3e1ff824e55e2392aa838ba743d03c1b2a5010c5b8da04343f453983dfeed83747d85828a564713
The blockmaxsize option was marked as deprecated in V0.15.1, and code
was added to convert provided blockmaxsize into blockmaxweight. However,
this code was incorrectly implemented, and blockmaxsize was silently
ignored.
No users have complained about blockmaxsize being ignored, so just
remove it in V0.17.
8674e74 Provide relevant error message if datadir is not writable. (murrayn)
Pull request description:
If the --datadir exists, but is not writable, the current error message on startup is 'Cannot obtain a lock on data directory foo. Bitcoin Core is probably already running.' This is misleading.
I believe this PR addresses #11668, although the issue is not Windows-specific.
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5fbf7c4 fix nits: variable naming, typos (Martin Ankerl)
1e0ee90 Use best-fit strategy in Arena, now O(log(n)) instead O(n) (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
This replaces the first-fit algorithm used in the Arena with a best-fit. According to "Dynamic Storage Allocation: A Survey and Critical Review", Wilson et. al. 1995, http://www.scs.stanford.edu/14wi-cs140/sched/readings/wilson.pdf, both startegies work well in practice.
The advantage of using best-fit is that we can switch the O(n) allocation to O(log(n)). Additionally, some previously O(log(n)) operations are now O(1) operations by using hash maps. The end effect is that the benchmark runs about 2.5 times faster on my machine:
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
old: BenchLockedPool, 5, 530, 5.25749, 0.00196938, 0.00199755, 0.00198172
new: BenchLockedPool, 5, 1300, 5.11313, 0.000781493, 0.000793314, 0.00078606
I've run all unit tests and benchmarks, and increased the number of iterations so that BenchLockedPool takes about 5 seconds again.
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57dae3fc4a Replace boost::call_once with std::call_once (donaloconnor)
Pull request description:
This replaces boost::call_once with the C++11 std::call_once. The aim is to remove unnecessary boost code.
Tested on Windows/MSVC
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Support is added to serialize arrays of type char or unsigned char directly,
without any wrappers. All invocations of the FLATDATA wrappers that are
obsoleted by this are removed.
This includes a patch by Russell Yanofsky to make char casting type safe.
The serialization of CSubNet is changed to serialize a bool directly rather
than though FLATDATA. This makes the serialization independent of the size
of the bool type (and will use 1 byte everywhere).
b7fbcc5 Qt: Warn users about invalid-BIP21 URI bitcoin:// (Alexey Ivanov)
Pull request description:
This change affects only Qt5 users, since Qt4 QUrl don't forces lower case for urls. Also bitcoin-qt builds against Qt4 on linux.
PR for #11645
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4d9b4256d8 Fix typos (Dimitris Apostolou)
Pull request description:
Unfortunately I messed up my repo while trying to squash #12593 so I created a PR with just the correct fixes.
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This adds a READWRITEAS(type, obj) macro which serializes obj as if it
were casted to (const type&) when const, and to (type&) when non-const.
This makes it usable in serialization code that uses a single
implementation for both serialization and deserializing, which doesn't
know the constness of the object involved.
8b2ef27 tests: Test connecting with non-existing RPC cookie file (practicalswift)
a2b2476 tests: Test connecting to a non-existing server (practicalswift)
de04fde bitcoin-cli: Provide a better error message when bitcoind is not running (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Provide a better `bitcoin-cli` error message when `bitcoind` is not running.
Before this patch:
```
$ killall -9 bitcoind
$ bitcoin-cli -testnet echo 'hello world'
error: Could not locate RPC credentials. No authentication cookie could be found, and RPC password is not set. See -rpcpassword and -stdinrpcpass. Configuration file: (/root/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf)
```
After this patch:
```
$ killall -9 bitcoind
$ bitcoin-cli -testnet echo 'hello world'
error: Could not connect to the server 127.0.0.1:18332
Make sure the bitcoind server is running and that you are connecting to the correct RPC port.
```
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d843db7 Qt: remove "new" button during receive-mode in addressbook (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
There are currently two ways how to generate new receiving addresses in the GUI (which leads to code duplication or required refactoring, see #12520).
Since the address-book is probably something that should be removed in the long run, suppressing the new-button in receive-mode could be a first step in deprecating the address book.
With this PR, users can still edit existing receiving address book entries and they can still create new sending address book entries.
Tree-SHA512: abe8d1b44bc3e1b53826ccf9d2b3f764264337758d95ca1fe1ef1bac72d47608cf454055fce3720e06634f0a5841a752ce643b4505b47d6e322b6fc71296e961
e5468a19d1 Remove unreachable help conditions (lutangar)
Pull request description:
These conditions on `request.fHelp`, which appears in the body of the following functions are never reached:
* `walletpassphrase`
* `walletpassphrasechange`
* `encryptwallet`
```
...
if (request.fHelp || request.params.size() != 0) {
throw std::runtime_error("");
}
...
if (request.fHelp)
return true;
...
```
The first condition would throw if `request.fHelp` evaluates to `true`.
Tree-SHA512: 1aa41ed233c6bebae27151ab5cc67144d2a408335a3acef3c103e144d6343685f360b1146e14bc8dc1d53d00fcfc6ff1ab6a0eeb0805191172a23b306ab50b79
499d95e27 Add static_assert to prevent VARINT(<signed value>) (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Using VARINT with signed types is dangerous because negative values will appear to serialize correctly, but then deserialize as positive values mod 128.
This commit changes the VARINT macro to trigger a compile error by default if called with an signed value, and it updates existing broken uses of VARINT to pass a special flag that lets them keep working with no changes in behavior.
There is some discussion about this issue here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9693#issuecomment-278701473. I think another good change along these lines would be to make `GetSizeOfVarInt` and `WriteVarInt` throw exceptions if they are passed numbers less than 0 to serialize. But unlike this change, that would be a change in runtime behavior, and need more consideration.
Tree-SHA512: 082c65598cfac6dc1da042bdb47dbc9d5d789fc849fe52921cc238578588f4e5ff976c8b4b2ce42cb75290eb14f3b42ea76e26202c223c5b2aa63ef45c2ea3cc
fab8a6f60 wallet: Change output type globals to members (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Output type is used by the wallet when generating addresses or transactions with change, thus it should be a member of `CWallet`.
Moreover, in light of multiwallet, it makes sense to prepare for per-wallet attributes instead of for-all-wallets globals.
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This change only updates strings and adds RPC aliases, but should simplify the
implementation of address labels in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7729, by getting renaming out of the
way and letting it focus on semantics.
The difference between accounts and labels is that labels apply only to
addresses, while accounts apply to both addresses and transactions
(transactions have "from" and "to" accounts). The code associating accounts
with transactions is clumsy and unreliable so we would like get rid of it.
8ae413235 Remove redundant checks for MSG_* from configure.ac (Vasil Dimov)
71129e026 Do not check for main() in libminiupnpc (Vasil Dimov)
8c632f73c ax_boost_{chrono,unit_test_framework}.m4: take changes from upstream (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Tree-SHA512: a99ef98c0b94f892eadeda24b3d55c25bedf225b98c6e4178cf6c2d886b44d43e9f75414d0b37db9ac261cec2350666e5e64fab9c104249dd34ff485c51663cb
7ef46d063a Remove redundant includes. Conform to header include guidelines. (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
From the header include guidelines ([developer-notes.md](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md#source-code-organization)):
> "One exception is that a `.cpp` file does not need to re-include the includes already included in its corresponding `.h` file."
Covered in this PR:
* `rpc/util.h` includes `pubkey.h` + `utilstrencodings.h`. `rpc/util.cpp` includes `rpc/util.h`.
* `util.h` includes `fs.h`. `util.cpp` includes `util.h`.
Tree-SHA512: a38d9ecefd8165ad151c1ffde52cfbac968526c49db2080988bf6e6a3daa2ebeceb34d08f817e275edf7c650bf3155de01369bfb352522f8e0ae136b2289b194
172f5fa738 Support deserializing into temporaries (Pieter Wuille)
2761bca997 Merge READWRITEMANY into READWRITE (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is another fragment of improvements from #10785.
The current serialization code does not support serializing/deserializing from/to temporaries (like `s >> CFlatData(script)`). As a result, there are many invocations of the `REF` macro which in addition to changing the reference type also changes the constness. This is unnecessary in C++11 as we can use rvalue references now instead.
The first commit is an extra simplification we can make that removes the duplication of code between `READWRITE` and `READWRITEMANY` (and related functions).
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Using VARINT with signed types is dangerous because negative values will appear
to serialize correctly, but then deserialize as positive values mod 128.
This commit changes the VARINT macro to trigger an error by default if called
with an signed value, and updates broken uses of VARINT to pass a special flag
that lets them keep working with no change in behavior.
1ee72a819f qt: Avoid querying unnecessary model data when filtering transactions (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This change moves down model data querying to where it's needed. The worst case remains the same (all data is queried and the row passes) but for the average case it improves the filter performance.
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bb079a0e2c Remove unused variable in SortForBlock (Drew Rasmussen)
Pull request description:
Although txiter is passed to BlockAssembler::SortForBlock, it is never used. Other than BlockAssembler::addPackageTxs, no other method ever makes a call to SortForBlock, thus making this change harmless.
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It is redundant to check for the presence of MSG_NOSIGNAL macro in
configure.ac, define HAVE_MSG_NOSIGNAL and then check whether the later
is defined in the source code. Instead we can check directly whether
MSG_NOSIGNAL is defined. Same for MSG_DONTWAIT.
In addition to that, the checks we had in configure.ac produce a
compiler warning about unused variable and thus could fail if
-Werror is present and erroneously proclaim that the macros are
not available.
f98b54352 Only call NotifyBlockTip when the active chain changes (James O'Beirne)
152b7fb25 [tests] Add a (failing) test for waitforblockheight (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is a subset of the more controversial https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12407, but this also adds a test demonstrating the bug.
In InvalidateBlock, we're calling NotifyBlockTip with the now-invalid block's prev regardless of what chain the ancestor block is on. This could create numerous issues, but it at least screws up `waitforblockheight` (or anything else relying on `rpc/blockchain.cpp:latestblock`) when InvalidateBlock is called on a block not in chainActive, which can happen via RPC.
Only call NotifyBlockTip when the block being marked invalid is on the active chain.
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We don't want to use BnB when there are preset inputs because there
is some weirdness with making that work with using the KnapsackSolver
as the fallback. Currently we say that we haven't used bnb when
there are preset inputs, but we don't actually disable BnB. This fixes
that.
73b5bf2cb Add a test to make sure that negative effective values are filtered (Andrew Chow)
76d2f068a Benchmark BnB in the worst case where it exhausts (Andrew Chow)
6a34ff533 Have SelectCoinsMinConf and SelectCoins use BnB or Knapsack and use it (Andrew Chow)
fab04887c Add a GetMinimumFeeRate function which is wrapped by GetMinimumFee (Andrew Chow)
cd927ff32 Move original knapsack solver tests to coinselector_tests.cpp (Andrew Chow)
fb716f7b2 Move current coin selection algorithm to coinselection.{cpp,h} (Andrew Chow)
4566ab75f Add tests for the Branch and Bound algorithm (Andrew Chow)
4b2716da4 Remove coinselection.h -> wallet.h circular dependency (Andrew Chow)
7d77eb1a5 Use a struct for output eligibility (Andrew Chow)
ce7435cf1 Move output eligibility to a separate function (Andrew Chow)
0185939be Implement Branch and Bound coin selection in a new file (Andrew Chow)
f84fed8eb Store effective value, fee, and long term fee in CInputCoin (Andrew Chow)
12ec29d3b Calculate and store the number of bytes required to spend an input (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This is an implementation of the [Branch and Bound coin selection algorithm written by Murch](http://murch.one/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/erhardt2016coinselection.pdf) (@xekyo). I have it set so this algorithm will run first and if it fails, it will fall back to the current coin selection algorithm. The coin selection algorithms and tests have been refactored to separate files instead of having them all in wallet.cpp.
I have added some tests for the new algorithm and a test for all of coin selection in general. However, more tests may be needed, but I will need help with coming up with more test cases.
This PR uses some code borrowed from #10360 to use effective values when selecting coins.
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* Make PeerLogicValidation final to prevent deriving from it [1]
* Prevent deletions of NetEventsInterface and CValidationInterface
objects via a base class pointer
[1] silences the following compiler warning (from Clang 7.0.0):
/usr/include/c++/v1/memory:2285:5: error: delete called on non-final 'PeerLogicValidation' that has
virtual functions but non-virtual destructor [-Werror,-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor]
delete __ptr;
^
/usr/include/c++/v1/memory:2598:7: note: in instantiation of member function
'std::__1::default_delete<PeerLogicValidation>::operator()' requested here
__ptr_.second()(__tmp);
^
init.cpp:201:15: note: in instantiation of member function 'std::__1::unique_ptr<PeerLogicValidation,
std::__1::default_delete<PeerLogicValidation> >::reset' requested here
peerLogic.reset();
^
b4bc32a451 [wallet] Get rid of CWalletTx default constructor (Russell Yanofsky)
a128bdc9e1 [wallet] Construct CWalletTx objects in CommitTransaction (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Two commits:
- `Construct CWalletTx objects in CommitTransaction` moves a bunch of CWalletTx initialization into CWallet::CommitTransaction to dedup some code and avoid future inconsistencies in how wallet transactions are created.
- `Get rid of CWalletTx default constructor` does what is described and eliminates the possibility of empty transaction entries being inadvertently created by mapWallet[hash] accesses.
Both of these changes were originally part of #9381
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Currently, the READWRITE macro cannot be passed any non-const temporaries, as
the SerReadWrite function only accepts lvalue references.
Deserializing into a temporary is very common, however. See for example
things like 's >> VARINT(n)'. The VARINT macro produces a temporary wrapper
that holds a reference to n.
Fix this by accepting non-const rvalue references instead of lvalue references.
We don't propagate the rvalue-ness down, as there are no useful optimizations
that only apply to temporaries.
Then use this new functionality to get rid of many (but not all) uses of the
'REF' macro (which casts away constness).
92fabcd44 Add LookupBlockIndex function (João Barbosa)
43a32b739 Add missing cs_lock in CreateWalletFromFile (João Barbosa)
f814a3e8f Fix cs_main lock in LoadExternalBlockFile (João Barbosa)
c651df8b3 Lock cs_main while loading block index in AppInitMain (João Barbosa)
02de6a6bc Assert cs_main is held when accessing mapBlockIndex (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Replace all `mapBlockIndex` lookups with the new `LookupBlockIndex()`. In some cases it avoids a second lookup.
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42343c748 Split up and sanitize CAccountingEntry serialization (Pieter Wuille)
029ecac1b Split up and sanitize CWalletTx serialization (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is a small subset of changes taken from #10785, fixing a few of the craziest constness violations in the serialization code.
`CWalletTx` currently serializes some of its fields by embedding them in a key-value `mapValue`, which is modified (and then fixed up) even from the `Serialize` method (for which `mapValue` is const). `CAccountingEntry` goes even further in that it stores such a map by appending it into `strComment` after a null char, which is again later fixed up again.
Fix this by splitting the serialization and deserialization code, and making the serialization act on a copy of `mapValue` / `strComment`.
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fac70134a rpc: Update createrawtransaction examples (MarcoFalke)
fa06dfce0 [rpc] createrawtransaction: Accept sorted outputs (MarcoFalke)
8acd25d85 rpc: Allow typeAny in RPCTypeCheck (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The second parameter of the `createrawtransaction` is a dictionary of the outputs. This comes with at least two drawbacks:
* In case of duplicate keys, either of them might silently disappear, with no user feedback at all. A user needs to make other mistakes, but this could eventually lead to abnormal tx fees.
* A dictionary does not guarantee that keys are sorted. Again, a user needs to keep this in mind, as it could eventually lead to excessive tx fees.
Even though my scenario of loss-of-funds is unlikely to happen, I see it as a inconvenience that should be fixed.
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Allows SelectCoinsMinConf and SelectCoins be able to switch between
using BnB or Knapsack for choosing coins.
Has SelectCoinsMinConf do the preprocessing necessary to support either
BnB or Knapsack. This includes calculating the filtering the effective
values for each input.
Uses BnB in CreateTransaction to find an exact match for the output.
If BnB fails, it will fallback to the Knapsack solver.
Moves the current coin selection algorithm out of SelectCoinsMinConf
and puts it in coinselection.{cpp,h}. The new function, KnapsackSolver,
instead of taking a vector of COutputs, will take a vector of CInputCoins
that is prepared by SelectCoinsMinConf.
Changes CInputCoin to coinselection and to use CTransactionRef in
order to avoid a circular dependency. Also moves other coin selection
specific variables out of wallet.h to coinselectoin.h
f4b68b3f8f Log fatal LevelDB errors more verbosely (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
The `leveldb::Status` class logs the filename of corrupted files, which might be useful when looking at error reports from usres. In theory this is already logged via the `LogPrintf()` statement in `HandleError()`, but that may not always be close to where the final error message is logged, e.g. see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11355#issuecomment-340340542 where the log trace provided by the user does not contain that information (and other user comments in the same issue).
This also adds a log message instructing the user to run the process with `-debug=leveldb`, which provides much more verbose error messages about LevelDB internals. This may not really help much, but improving the error messages here can't hurt.
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* Z is the zone designator for the zero UTC offset.
* T is the delimiter used to separate date and time.
This makes it clear for the end-user that the date/time logged is
specified in UTC and not in the local time zone.
Before this patch:
```
$ bitcoin-cli -testnet echo 'hello world'
error: Could not locate RPC credentials. No authentication cookie could be found, and RPC password is not set. See -rpcpassword and -stdinrpcpass. Configuration file: (/root/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf)
```
After this patch:
```
$ bitcoin-cli -testnet echo 'hello world'
error: Could not connect to the server 127.0.0.1:18332
Make sure the bitcoind server is running and that you are connecting to the correct RPC port.
```
No change in behavior in the normal case. But buggy mapWallet lookups with
invalid txids will now throw exceptions instead of inserting dummy entries into
the map, and potentially causing segfaults and other failures.
This also makes it a compiler error to use the mapWallet[hash] syntax which
could create dummy entries.
Construct CWalletTx objects in CWallet::CommitTransaction, instead of having
callers do it. This ensures CWalletTx objects are constructed in a uniform way
and all fields are set.
This also makes it possible to avoid confusing and wasteful CWalletTx copies in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9381
There is no change in behavior.
46e7f800b Limit the number of IPs we use from each DNS seeder (e0)
Pull request description:
A risk exists where a malicious DNS seeder eclipses a node by returning an enormous number of IP addresses. In this commit we mitigate this risk by limiting the number of IP addresses addrman learns to 256 per DNS seeder.
As discussed with @theuni
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0749808a7 CheckMinimalPush comments are prescriptive (Gregory Sanders)
176db6147 simplify CheckMinimalPush checks, add safety assert (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
the two conditions could simply never be hit as `true`, as those opcodes have a push payload of size 0 in `data`.
Added the assert for clarity for future readers(matching the gating in the interpreter) and safety for future use.
This effects policy only.
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be8ab7d08 Create new wallet databases as directories rather than files (Russell Yanofsky)
26c06f24e Allow wallet files not in -walletdir directory (Russell Yanofsky)
d8a99f65e Allow wallet files in multiple directories (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This change consists of three commits:
* The first commit is a pure refactoring that removes the restriction that two wallets can only be opened at the same time if they are contained in the same directory.
* The second commit removes the restriction that `-wallet` filenames can only refer to files in the `-walletdir` directory.
* The third commit makes second commit a little safer by changing bitcoin to create wallet databases as directories rather than files, so they can be safely backed up.
All three commits should be straightforward:
* The first commit adds around 20 lines of new code and then updates a bunch of function signatures (generally updating them to take plain fs::path parameters, instead of combinations of strings, fs::paths, and objects like CDBEnv and CWalletDBWrapper).
* The second commit removes two `-wallet` filename checks and adds some test cases to the multiwallet unit test.
* The third commit just changes the mapping from specified wallet paths to bdb environment & data paths.
---
**Note:** For anybody looking at this PR for the first time, I think you can skip the comments before _20 Nov_ and start reading at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11687#issuecomment-345625565. Comments before _20 Nov_ were about an earlier version of the PR that didn't include the third commit, and then confusion from not seeing the first commit.
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3b26b6af7 qt: Remove TransactionTableModel::TxIDRole (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
The role `TxIDRole` is a duplicate of `TxHashRole`. This change favours `TxHashRole`.
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b3ea8ccb7 Simplify Base32 and Base64 conversions (Pieter Wuille)
3296a3bb7 Generalize ConvertBits (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Generalize `ConvertBits` a bit to also be usable for the existing Base32 and Base64 convertions (rather than just for Bech32).
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f08761371 Add tests of listreceivedbyaddress address filtering (Jeremy Rubin)
8ee08120d Add address filtering to listreceivedbyaddress (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
Supersede https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9503 created by @JeremyRubin , I will maintain it.
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5b8b38775 Fix overly eager BIP30 bypass (Alex Morcos)
Pull request description:
In #6931 we introduced a possible consensus breaking change by misunderstanding how completely BIP 34 obviated the need for BIP 30. Unfixed, this could break consensus after block height about 1.9M. Explained in code comment.
h/t @sdaftuar
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