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MarcoFalke
318890b1ee
Merge #16888: test: Bump timeouts in slow running tests
fa502cb6f0 test: Bump timeouts in slow running tests (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Fixes #16794

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2019-09-17 13:36:53 -04:00
fanquake
f18a9065e9
Merge #16812: doc: Fix whitespace errs in .md files, bitcoin.conf, and Info.plist.in
6aab7649d3 doc: Fix whitespace errs in .md files, bitcoin.conf, Info.plist.in, and find_bdb48.m4 (Jon Layton)

Pull request description:

  Although there is an existing `test/lint/lint-whitespace.sh` linter, it only prevents new errors from being introduced. This commit removes all existing whitespace errors from Core markdown files (skips `src/crypto/ctaes/`, `leveldb/`, and `doc/release-notes/`), `bitcoin.conf`, and `Info.plist.in`.

  Further formatting could be done on the markdown documents, but seeing as there several coexisting styles that break a few `markdownlint` rules, a first step would be to define and add a linter to Travis. For now, the small fix is made.

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2019-09-17 16:44:07 +08:00
Jon Layton
6aab7649d3 doc: Fix whitespace errs in .md files, bitcoin.conf, Info.plist.in, and find_bdb48.m4 2019-09-17 03:21:22 -04:00
fanquake
92f35acb3b
Merge #16882: qt: Re-generate translations before 0.19.0
fa27eded3a qt: Run "make translate" in ./src (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Now that the translations for 0.19.0 are frozen (#15940), run a final `make -C src translate`

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2019-09-17 12:08:54 +08:00
MarcoFalke
fa502cb6f0
test: Bump timeouts in slow running tests 2019-09-16 13:32:13 -04:00
MarcoFalke
796b713633
Merge #16845: test: Add notes on how to generate data/wallets/high_minversion
2222c96dee test: Add notes on how to generate data/wallets/high_minversion (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  I forgot to do this in #16796

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2019-09-16 13:04:56 -04:00
MarcoFalke
fa27eded3a
qt: Run "make translate" in ./src 2019-09-16 09:45:11 -04:00
MarcoFalke
2222c96dee
test: Add notes on how to generate data/wallets/high_minversion 2019-09-16 09:35:05 -04:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
cd737214ce
Merge #16737: test: Establish only one connection between nodes in rpc_invalidateblock
fae961de6b test: Establish only one connection between nodes in rpc_invalidateblock (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Headers and block sync should eventually converge to the same result, regardless of whether the peers treat each other as "inbound" or "outbound".

  `connect_nodes_bi` has been introduced as a (temporary?) workaround for bug #5113 and #5138, which has long been fixed in #5157 and #5662.

  Thus remove the `connect_nodes_bi` workaround from the rpc_invalidateblock test.

  Conveniently, this also closes #16453. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16444#issuecomment-514801708 for rationale

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2019-09-16 13:46:39 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
eb812257a3
Merge #16847: doc: add comments clarifying how local services are advertised
82e53f37e1 doc: add comments clarifying how local services are advertised (James O'Beirne)

Pull request description:

  Recent questions have come up regarding dynamic service registration
  (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16442#discussion_r308702676
  and the assumeutxo project ~~which needs to dynamically flip NODE_NETWORK~~).

  While investigating how dynamic service registration might work, I was
  confused about how we convey local services to peers. This adds some
  documentation that hopefully clarifies this process.

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2019-09-16 13:15:05 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
871d3ae45b
Merge #16757: doc: CChainState return values
fa912a8ad5 doc: move-only ActivateBestChain doxygen comment to header (MarcoFalke)
fa99efd054 doc: ActivateBestChainStep return value (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  It will always return true, unless a system error such as #15305 occurred

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2019-09-16 12:58:22 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
19f301def7
Merge #16871: build: make building protobuf optional in depends
107e030723 build: make protobuf optional in depends (fanquake)
ff6122f32b doc: clarify protobuf build requirements (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  As mentioned by dongcarl in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15584#issuecomment-521780972, make building `protobuf` optional in depends. With this change it will only be built if you pass `PROTOBUF=1`.

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  Sjors:
    tACK 107e030 on macOS 10.14. When I build depends with `PROTOBUF=1` then `./configure` has `bip70` enabled.

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2019-09-16 12:46:12 +02:00
fanquake
a953429a0e
Merge #16822: gui: Create wallet menu option follow-ups
cad3ab5db8 gui: fix autofocus in CreateWalletActivity::askPassphrase() (Jon Atack)
539d9403af gui: fix passphrase labels/tooltip in createwalletdialog/askpassphrasedialog (Jon Atack)
43aa9b0d79 gui: rename encrypt(), blank(), and askPasshprase() (Jon Atack)

Pull request description:

  Closes #16820. The wallet [name escaping issue](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15450#pullrequestreview-282297760) in that issue predates #15450 and is fixed by #16826.

  - [x]  rename encrypt() to encryptWallet(), and blank() to makeBlankWallet() // EDIT: updated to
          isEncryptWalletChecked()
          isDisablePrivateKeysChecked()
          isMakeBlankWalletChecked()
  - [x]  fix naming of askPasshprase() to askPassphrase()
  - [x]  fix passphrase labels and tooltip in createwalletdialog.ui and askpassphrasedialog.ui
  - [x]  fix grammar of labels in askpassphrase dialog and WalletController::closeWallet
  - [x]  fix autofocus in CreateWalletActivity::askPassphrase()

  Squashed down to three commits.

  Reviewers, to test manually: build, launch the gui wallet, and look at labels/tooltips/focus with the create wallet, encrypt wallet, change password, and close wallet commands.

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2019-09-16 16:52:00 +08:00
fanquake
9debfd0e28
Merge #16863: doc: Add a missing closing parenthesis in the bitcoin-wallet's help
b6233a4985 bitcoin-wallet: Add a missing closing parenthesis in the help (darosior)

Pull request description:

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2019-09-16 08:21:46 +08:00
Samuel Dobson
b0a7a76c9d
Merge #16873: rpc: fix regression in gettransaction
1b41c2c8a1 test: improve gettransaction test coverage (Jon Atack)
0f34f54888 rpc: fix regression in gettransaction (Jon Atack)

Pull request description:

  Closes #16872.

  PR #16866 renamed the `decode` argument in gettransaction to `verbose` to make it more consistent with other RPC calls like getrawtransaction. However, it inadvertently overloaded the "details" field when `verbose` is passed. The result is that the original "details" field is no longer returned correctly, which seems to be a breaking API change.

  This PR:

  - takes the simplest path to restoring the "details" field by renaming the decoded one back to "decoded" while leaving the `verbose` argument for API consistency, which was the main intent of #16866,

  - addresses [this comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16185#discussion_r320740413) by mentioning in the RPC help that the new decoded field is equivalent to decoderawtransaction, and

  - updates the help, functional test, and release note.

  Reviewers, to test this manually, build and run `bitcoin-cli help gettransaction` and `bitcoin-cli gettransaction <wallet txid> false true`, and verify that the command returns both `details` and `decoded` fields.

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2019-09-16 09:44:34 +12:00
Jonas Schnelli
a40ccbb195
Merge #16858: Qt: advise users not to switch wallets when opening a BIP70 URI.
1153caf78e Qt: advise users not to switch wallets when opening a BIP70 URI. (James Hilliard)

Pull request description:

  It would probably be a good idea to have something like this before #15584 is merged.

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2019-09-15 20:08:03 +02:00
Jon Atack
1b41c2c8a1
test: improve gettransaction test coverage
- Test gettransaction response without verbose, with verbose=False, and with verbose=True.

- In each case, test presence of expected fields in the output, including absence of the "decoded" field when `verbose` is not passed or false.

- Test that the "details" field contains the expected receive vout in each case.
2019-09-15 18:53:16 +02:00
Jon Atack
0f34f54888
rpc: fix regression in gettransaction
PR 16866 renamed the 'decode' argument in gettransaction to 'verbose' to make it more consistent with other RPC calls like getrawtransaction.

However, it seems it inadvertently overloaded the 'details' fields when 'verbose' is passed. The result is that the original 'details' fields are no longer returned, which seems to be a breaking API change.

This PR takes the simplest path to restoring the 'details' fields by renaming them from 'details' back to 'decoded', while leaving the 'verbose' argument for API consistency.

It also addresses [this comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16185#discussion_r320740413) to mention that the 'decoded' field is identical to decoderawtransaction.

Update the RPC help, functional test, and release note.
2019-09-14 20:17:19 +02:00
Samuel Dobson
4bfef0daeb
Merge #16866: wallet: Rename 'decode' argument in gettransaction method to 'verbose'
7dee8f4808 [wallet] Rename 'decode' argument in gettransaction method to 'verbose' (John Newbery)

Pull request description:

  This makes the RPC method consistent with other RPC methods that have a
  'verbose' option.

  Change the name of the return object from 'decoded' to details.

  Update help text.

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2019-09-14 21:45:30 +12:00
fanquake
107e030723
build: make protobuf optional in depends
Those that want to build it can now pass PROTOBUF=1.
2019-09-14 12:58:59 +08:00
fanquake
ff6122f32b
doc: clarify protobuf build requirements 2019-09-14 10:50:04 +08:00
John Newbery
7dee8f4808 [wallet] Rename 'decode' argument in gettransaction method to 'verbose'
This makes the RPC method consistent with other RPC methods that have a
'verbose' option.

Change the name of the return object from 'decoded' to details.

Update help text.
2019-09-13 22:33:46 +03:00
darosior
b6233a4985
bitcoin-wallet: Add a missing closing parenthesis in the help 2019-09-13 16:59:06 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
fb4f5beb6e
Merge #16854: Prevent UpdateTip log message from being broken up
f390d8556b Prevent UpdateTip log message from being broken up (Steven Roose)

Pull request description:

  We had some occurrences of log messages colliding:
  ```
  $ grep ThreadRPC $(find . -type f -name debug.log -print | grep bitcoind.datadir ) | awk '{$1=""; print $0}' | sort -u
   ThreadRPCServer method=sendrawtransaction user=bitcoinrpc
   ThreadRPCServer method=sendtoaddress user=bitcoinrpc
   ThreadRPCServer method=signrawtransactionwithkey user=bitcoinrpc
   UpdateTip: new best=0026711b58616e8d4db7d9bc9f46b746ec535521feb3e0f077e83925e45daa8a height=630 version=0x20000000 log2_work=10.301496 tx=633 date='2019-09-10T00:43:41Z' progress=1.000000 cache=0.1MiB(811txo)ThreadRPCServer method=getblockheader user=bitcoinrpc
   UpdateTip: new best=466304b9c3ed652373d30207f0d99551c568c2dbc648518c077cb40826039e5f height=643 version=0x20000000 log2_work=10.330917 tx=647 date='2019-09-10T00:43:43Z' progress=1.000000 cache=0.1MiB(915txo)ThreadRPCServer method=getblockheader user=bitcoinrpc
  ```

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2019-09-13 15:32:20 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
102998ea03
Merge #15584: build: disable BIP70 support by default
e09913f1c4 doc: specify protobuf as optional in build docs (fanquake)
376f4929f8 build: disable BIP70 support by default (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  Disable BIP70 support in the GUI by default for `0.19.0` (for eventual removal in `0.20.0`?).

  Users who want to compile with BIP70 support enabled can pass `--enable-bip70` to `./configure`.

  I've inverted the current `--disable-bip70` test to instead pass `--enable-bip70`.

  Tested configurations on `macOS` (`protobuf` installed with `brew`).
  Protobuf available and `./configure`:
  ```
  Options used to compile and link:
    with wallet   = yes
    with gui / qt = yes
      with bip70  = no
  ```

  Protobuf available and `./configure --enable-bip70`:
  ```
  Options used to compile and link:
    with wallet   = yes
    with gui / qt = yes
      with bip70  = yes
  ```

  Protobuf not available (i.e `brew unlink protobuf`) and `./configure`:
  ```
  Options used to compile and link:
    with wallet   = yes
    with gui / qt = yes
      with bip70  = no
  ```

  Protobuf not available and `./configure --enable-bip70`:
  ```
  checking whether to build test_bitcoin-qt... yes
  checking whether to build BIP70 support... configure: error: protobuf missing
  ```

  TODO:
  - [x] Remove `protobuf` from other Travis builds
  - [ ] Documentation updates (mention that `protobuf` is now optional)?
  - [ ] Could split release notes into GUI and build

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  practicalswift:
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2019-09-13 15:15:38 +02:00
fanquake
a199f75225
Merge #16857: doc: Elaborate need to re-login on Debian-based after usermod for Tor group
706340150f Elaborate on the need to re-login on Debian-based systems to use tor following usermod (clashicly)

Pull request description:

  Starting bitcoind with `-onlynet=onion` immediately after adding bitcoind user to debian-tor group will yield the following notice on debug.log:

  	"tor: Authentication cookie /run/tor/control.authcookie could not be opened (check permissions)"

  Elaborate on the need to re-login to ensure debian-tor group has been applied to bitcoind user after:

  	sudo usermod -a -G debian-tor username

  Verification can be done via `groups` command in shell.
  Otherwise operator may not be aware at first launch they are not running a tor enabled node.

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2019-09-13 11:27:51 +08:00
clashicly
706340150f Elaborate on the need to re-login on Debian-based systems to use tor following usermod
Starting bitcoind with `-onlynet=onion` immediately after adding bitcoind user to debian-tor group will yield the following notice on debug.log:

"tor: Authentication cookie /run/tor/control.authcookie could not be opened (check permissions)"

Elaborate on the need to re-login to ensure debian-tor group has been applied to bitcoind user after:

	sudo usermod -a -G debian-tor username

Verification can be done via `groups` command in shell.
2019-09-12 08:27:03 -05:00
Jonas Schnelli
884f7cc81b
Merge #16714: gui: add prune to intro screen with smart default
9924bce317 [gui] intro: enable pruning by default unless disk is big (Sjors Provoost)
c8de347a9d [gui] intro: add prune preference (Sjors Provoost)
1bbc49d207 [gui] intro: inform caller if intro was shown (Sjors Provoost)
1957103786 [gui] add explicit prune setter (Sjors Provoost)
1bccf6a52d [node] add forceSetArg to interface (Sjors Provoost)

Pull request description:

  This adds a checkbox to the intro screen to enable pruning from the get go.

  If the user has plenty of space, it's unchecked by default:

  <img width="671" alt="big" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/63641289-10339000-c6ac-11e9-98d7-caf64dff0da6.png">

  If the user has insufficient space it's checked by default:
  <img width="897" alt="low" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/63641276-d4002f80-c6ab-11e9-9f5b-a53472f814ff.png">

  When the user has barely enough space and is likely to need pruning in the near future, this is shown in yellow and we also check the prune box:

  <img width="662" alt="medium" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/63641294-1c1f5200-c6ac-11e9-8ecb-6b69e42b1ece.png">

  The cut-off for this 10 GB above `m_assumed_blockchain_size` (`=240` in `chainparams.cpp`).

  If the user launches the first time with `-prune=...` then we disable the check box and display the correct size (rounded to GB):
  <img width="658" alt="Schermafbeelding 2019-08-24 om 20 23 14" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/63641351-09594d00-c6ad-11e9-94fe-fe5ed562e109.png">

  The 2 GB default matches the settings default. The user can't change it in the intro screen, but can change it later. I'm tempted to increase that default to 10 GB, and then have the intro screen reduce it if space is really tight.

  Tips for testing:
  * move your existing data dir elsewhere
  * wipe data dir at every restart (behavior is different if it exists)
  * launch with `bitcoin-qt -resetguisettings -lang=en` (there's some space issues in different languages)
  * fake your free space by changing `intro.cpp` line 90: `freeBytesAvailable = 5000000000; // 5 GB`
  * try both testnet and mainnet, because settings are seperate. In particular note how step 7 in `GuiMain` switches where `QTSettings settings` points to; this had me thoroughly confused on testnet, because I was setting them too early.

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  ryanofsky:
    utACK 9924bce317. The changes are very logical, and implement the feature in a clean that way that doesn't add a lot of complication and shouldn't interfere with future improvements. I looked at Luke's branch too, and I think there's also a lot of great stuff there that seems fully compatible with this change.

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2019-09-12 15:00:51 +02:00
Steven Roose
f390d8556b
Prevent UpdateTip log message from being broken up 2019-09-12 12:33:09 +01:00
James Hilliard
1153caf78e Qt: advise users not to switch wallets when opening a BIP70 URI. 2019-09-12 14:11:34 +03:00
fanquake
e09913f1c4
doc: specify protobuf as optional in build docs 2019-09-12 20:28:53 +10:00
MarcoFalke
ca97d292ce
Merge #16551: test: Test that low difficulty chain fork is rejected
333317ce6b test: Test that low difficulty chain fork is rejected (MarcoFalke)
fa31dc1bf4 test: Pass down correct chain name in tests (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  To prevent OOM, Bitcoin Core will reject chain forks at low difficulty by default. This is the only use-case of checkpoints, so add a test for it to make sure the feature works as expected. If it didn't work, checkpoints would have no use-case and we might as well remove them

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2019-09-12 13:28:49 +03:00
fanquake
376f4929f8
build: disable BIP70 support by default 2019-09-12 20:28:17 +10:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
04d9939f46
Merge #16850: test: servicesnames field in getpeerinfo and getnetworkinfo
1d524c62ea tests: rename 'test_getnetworkinginfo' in 'test_getnetworkinfo' (darosior)
07a8f65031 tests: add a test for the 'servicesnames' RPC field (darosior)

Pull request description:

  As per https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16787#issuecomment-529801457, fixes #16844.

  This adds a test for both commands in the first commit and renames the test for `getnetworkinfo` in the second commit.

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    ACK 1d524c62ea

Tree-SHA512: 8267dce4d54356debab75014e6f9ba885b892da605ed32f26a5446c232992fcae761861bb678adbdb942815d4706f3768c70deee6afec68f219b23605475be01
2019-09-12 09:24:16 +02:00
darosior
1d524c62ea
tests: rename 'test_getnetworkinginfo' in 'test_getnetworkinfo'
Since it's the name of the RPC call
2019-09-11 17:26:29 +02:00
darosior
07a8f65031
tests: add a test for the 'servicesnames' RPC field
In getpeerinfo and getnetworkinfo
2019-09-11 17:25:53 +02:00
James O'Beirne
82e53f37e1 doc: add comments clarifying how local services are advertised
Recent questions have come up regarding dynamic service registration
(see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16442#discussion_r308702676
and the assumeutxo project, which needs to dynamically flip NODE_NETWORK).

While investigating how dynamic service registration might work, I was
confused about how we convey local services to peers. This adds some
documentation that hopefully clarifies this process.
2019-09-11 10:24:44 -04:00
fanquake
2324aa1dc4
Merge #15529: Add Qt programs to msvc build (updated, no code changes)
1619684322 Added libbitcoin_qt and bitcoin-qt to the msbuild configuration. (Aaron Clauson)

Pull request description:

  This PR has ~~90%~~ all of the work done to allow the bitcoin Qt programs to be built with msvc and the appveyor script.

  Outstanding issues:

  - ~~There are ~~3~~ ~~6~~ 5 code tweaks required for the bitcoin Qt components to be built without warnings with msvc. They seem minor~~,
  - Building Qt as a static library for Windows is painful and time consuming. I doubt it will ever be possible to build Qt from source as part of an appveyor job (and it would probably take over an hour even if it was). My tentative solution is to build locally and upload the binaries as a [github release](https://github.com/sipsorcery/qt_win_binary/releases). The msvc build is only for testing and tinkering but even so this doesn't feel like the ideal solution. Open to suggestions?
  - ~~There is still an issue to sort out with the payment request URL handling. Building Qt with openssl is an extra headache. I will continue to work on getting this working.~~

  The big benefit of this PR is the ability to run bitcoin-qt within a Visual Studio debugging session which could expedite tracking down issues on Windows.

  On a side note the test-bitcoin-qt tests fail very early, probably due to *nix specific tests. I haven't dug into them at this point.

  **Update 28 Jun 2019**: The ENABLE_BIP70 option is now off (it's flagged for removal as per #15584). With it disabled msbuild does not require any code changes to build the Bitcoin Core Qt applications.

ACKs for top commit:
  fanquake:
    re-ACK 1619684322 - AppVeyor looks ok now.

Tree-SHA512: c0d3fd53b3ff99096b2505d519ed5ca6791bc4bce77addf9c520dc042eec5980a51a1fb9f0aa72e9cc53773085c43218793ca7a915a47806a3a1ffb84d9409f9
2019-09-11 16:36:03 +10:00
fanquake
2296fe65f5
Merge #16251: Improve signrawtransaction error reporting
ec4c79326b signrawtransaction*: improve error for partial signing (Anthony Towns)
3c481f8921 signrawtransactionwithkey: better error messages for bad redeemScript/witnessScript (Anthony Towns)

Pull request description:

  Two fixes for `signrawtransactionwith{key,wallet}` (in addition to #16250): one that checks redeemScript/witnessScript matches scriptPubKey (and if both are provided that they match each other sanely), and the other changes the warning when some-but-not-all the signatures for a CHECKMULTISIG are provided to something that suggests more signatures may be all that's required.

  Fixes: #13218
  Fixes: #14823

ACKs for top commit:
  instagibbs:
    utACK ec4c79326b
  achow101:
    Code Review ACK ec4c79326b
  meshcollider:
    utACK ec4c79326b

Tree-SHA512: 0c95c91d498e85b834662b9e5c83f336ed5fd306be7701ce1dbfa0836fbeb448a267a796585512f7496e820be668b07c2a0a2f45e52dc23f09ee7d9c87e42b35
2019-09-11 15:37:13 +10:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
1985c4efda
Merge #16413: depends: Bump QT to LTS release 5.9.8
0c6054fc9f depends: Bump QT to LTS release 5.9.8 (THETCR)

Pull request description:

  This update is only a minor version but in contrary to 5.9.7 it's a LTS release.
  It doesn't add any new functionality to Qt but fixes multiple security issues and bugs.
  Including some race conditions and annoying bugs on macOS.

ACKs for top commit:
  Sjors:
    ACK 0c6054fc9f. Lightly tested on macOS 10.14.6. Not really sure what difference would matter on macOS.

Tree-SHA512: f01d947cc0db6d761e32551071fa00fe8014fb7b2ce707271a159bb61c6d60e062ac8f4da5f36bd8fc4736e1e852368a1353ea3f994f61f1d0c76cc7d1664938
2019-09-10 15:05:34 +02:00
MarcoFalke
fa912a8ad5
doc: move-only ActivateBestChain doxygen comment to header 2019-09-10 15:48:23 +03:00
MarcoFalke
750c2fbf26
Merge #16680: Preparations for more testchains
3bf9d8cac0 Testchains: Qt: Simplify network/chain styles (Jorge Timón)
052c54ecb0 Testchains: Generic selection with -chain=<str> in addition of -testnet and -regtest (Jorge Timón)

Pull request description:

  Separated from #8994 as suggested by MarcoFalke and Sjors in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8994#issuecomment-522555390

  You can't really test the qt changes on their own, so to test them, use #8994 .

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    ACK 3bf9d8cac0

Tree-SHA512: 5b5e6083ebc0a44505a507fac633e7af18037c85e5e73f5d1e6f7e730575d3297ba8a31d1c2441df623b273f061c32d8fa324f4aa6bead01d23e88582029b568
2019-09-10 12:44:01 +03:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
33c466a642
Merge #16787: rpc: Human readable network services
66740f460a doc: add a release note for the new field in 'getpeerinfo' and 'getnetworkinfo' (darosior)
6564f58c87 rpc/net: decode the services flags in a new entry (darosior)

Pull request description:

  This is a reopen of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15511#issuecomment-527087370 since there have been concept ACKs from sdaftuar and Sjors.

  This adds a new entry to `getpeerinfo` and `getnetworkinfo` which decodes the network services flags.

  Here is a truncated output of `getpeerinfo`:
  ```
  "services": "000000000000040d",
  "servicesnames": "NODE_NETWORK | NODE_BLOOM | NODE_WITNESS | NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED",
  "relaytxes": true,
  ```
  And one of `getnetworkinfo`:
  ```
  "localservices": "0000000000000409",
  "localservicesnames": "NODE_NETWORK | NODE_WITNESS | NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED",
  "localrelay": true,
  ```

  Fixes #16780.

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    unsigned ACK 66740f460a
  laanwj:
    ACK 66740f460a

Tree-SHA512: 0acc37134b283f56004a41243903d7790cb01591ddf0342489bd05f3a2c780563075373ba5fd55180fa15632e8968ffa11a979b8afece75a6a2e891342601440
2019-09-10 09:03:14 +02:00
Anthony Towns
ec4c79326b signrawtransaction*: improve error for partial signing
Thanks to Danial Jaffy (tipu) for reporting this issue.
2019-09-10 15:41:50 +10:00
Anthony Towns
3c481f8921 signrawtransactionwithkey: better error messages for bad redeemScript/witnessScript
This adds checks to ensure the redeemScript/witnessScript actually
correspond to the provided scriptPubKey, and, if both are provided,
that they are sensibly related to each other.

Thanks to github user passionofvc for raising this issue.
2019-09-10 15:41:50 +10:00
fanquake
59681beb89
Merge #16477: build: skip deploying plugins we dont use in macdeployqtplus
1ac7b7f66b scripts: filter more qt plugins we don't use in macdeployqtplus (fanquake)
57cdd0697d scripts: misc cleanups in macdeployqtplus (fanquake)
51729a4dfa scripts: use format() in macdeployqtplus (fanquake)
1c37e81694 scripts: add type annotations to macdeployqtplus (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  I frequently run `make deploy` while testing on macOS to get a properly light themed .app. With a brew installed Qt, this currently results in a pretty bloated executable:

  | branch | .app size | .dmg size | `make deploy` time |
  | ------- | --------- | --------- | --------------------- |
  | master (febf3a856b) | 235mb | 86mb | 38s |
  | This PR (da98f6d470d236c027b7eb8b5f5552fdca04e803) | 51mb | 21mb | 22s |

  Similar change to dd367ff8c9.

  ```diff
                           'QtGui.framework'],
    'pluginPath': '/usr/local/opt/qt/plugins',
    'qtPath': '/usr/local/opt/qt'}
  -[('platforminputcontexts', 'libqtvirtualkeyboardplugin.dylib'),
  - ('geoservices', 'libqtgeoservices_esri.dylib'),
  - ('geoservices', 'libqtgeoservices_mapboxgl.dylib'),
  - ('geoservices', 'libqtgeoservices_nokia.dylib'),
  - ('geoservices', 'libqtgeoservices_itemsoverlay.dylib'),
  - ('geoservices', 'libqtgeoservices_osm.dylib'),
  - ('geoservices', 'libqtgeoservices_mapbox.dylib'),
  - ('sceneparsers', 'libgltfsceneexport.dylib'),
  - ('sceneparsers', 'libgltfsceneimport.dylib'),
  - ('platforms', 'libqwebgl.dylib'),
  +[('platforms', 'libqwebgl.dylib'),
    ('platforms', 'libqoffscreen.dylib'),
    ('platforms', 'libqminimal.dylib'),
    ('platforms', 'libqcocoa.dylib'),
    ('platformthemes', 'libqxdgdesktopportal.dylib'),
  - ('printsupport', 'libcocoaprintersupport.dylib'),
  - ('webview', 'libqtwebview_webengine.dylib'),
  - ('webview', 'libqtwebview_darwin.dylib'),
  - ('geometryloaders', 'libdefaultgeometryloader.dylib'),
  - ('geometryloaders', 'libgltfgeometryloader.dylib'),
    ('styles', 'libqmacstyle.dylib'),
  - ('canbus', 'libqttinycanbus.dylib'),
  - ('canbus', 'libqtpassthrucanbus.dylib'),
  - ('canbus', 'libqtvirtualcanbus.dylib'),
  - ('canbus', 'libqtpeakcanbus.dylib'),
    ('bearer', 'libqgenericbearer.dylib'),
  - ('imageformats', 'libqgif.dylib'),
  - ('imageformats', 'libqwbmp.dylib'),
  - ('imageformats', 'libqwebp.dylib'),
  - ('imageformats', 'libqico.dylib'),
  - ('imageformats', 'libqmacheif.dylib'),
  - ('imageformats', 'libqjpeg.dylib'),
  - ('imageformats', 'libqtiff.dylib'),
  - ('imageformats', 'libqicns.dylib'),
  - ('imageformats', 'libqtga.dylib'),
  - ('imageformats', 'libqmacjp2.dylib'),
  - ('texttospeech', 'libqtexttospeech_speechosx.dylib'),
  - ('generic', 'libqtuiotouchplugin.dylib'),
  - ('renderplugins', 'libscene2d.dylib'),
  - ('gamepads', 'libdarwingamepad.dylib'),
  - ('virtualkeyboard', 'libqtvirtualkeyboard_thai.dylib'),
  - ('virtualkeyboard', 'libqtvirtualkeyboard_openwnn.dylib'),
  - ('virtualkeyboard', 'libqtvirtualkeyboard_hangul.dylib'),
  - ('virtualkeyboard', 'libqtvirtualkeyboard_pinyin.dylib'),
  - ('virtualkeyboard', 'libqtvirtualkeyboard_tcime.dylib')]
  + ('generic', 'libqtuiotouchplugin.dylib')]
  ```

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    ACK 1ac7b7f66b (purely Python code review and the fact that this passes travis, cannot run this on a mac)
  dongcarl:
    tested ACK 1ac7b7f66b

Tree-SHA512: 5974eeaf7229bb5bde2b283c1331ec57ee87f624db146401f6b77dee4ee5502e0bd669958a46205f10398a371f8e6c91ddacb9f0e1943f9f7d042fb6de7957a8
2019-09-10 10:53:59 +10:00
fanquake
d8fe24cbfb
Merge #16489: log: harmonize bitcoind logging
e90478f43e log: harmonize bitcoind server logging (Jon Atack)

Pull request description:

  Harmonize the user-facing output of the  `bitcoind -daemon`, `bitcoin-cli help stop`, `bitcoin-cli stop`, and `bitcoind -version` commands to be consistent with each other as well as with the "Bitcoin Core is probably already running" messages, e.g. `git grep 'probably already running.")'`.

  Before:

  ```
  $ bitcoind -regtest -daemon
  Bitcoin Core daemon starting

  $ bitcoind -regtest -daemon
  Error: Bitcoin Core is probably already running.

  $ bitcoind -regtest -version
  Bitcoin Core Daemon version v0.18.99.0-e653eeff76-dirty

  $ bitcoin-cli -regtest help stop
  stop

  Stop Bitcoin server.

  $ bitcoin-cli -regtest stop
  Bitcoin server stopping
  ```
  these five commands output:

  "Bitcoin Core daemon"
  "Bitcoin Core"
  "Bitcoin Core Daemon"
  "Bitcoin server"
  "Bitcoin server"

  After this commit, they are all "Bitcoin Core".

  ```
  $ bitcoind -regtest -daemon
  Bitcoin Core starting

  $ bitcoind -regtest -daemon
  Error: Bitcoin Core is probably already running.

  $ bitcoind -regtest -version
  Bitcoin Core version v0.18.99.0-e90478f43e-dirty

  $ bitcoin-cli -regtest help stop
  stop

  Request a graceful shutdown of Bitcoin Core.

  $ bitcoin-cli -regtest stop
  Bitcoin Core stopping
  ```

ACKs for top commit:
  practicalswift:
    ACK e90478f43e (read code which looks good)
  practicalswift:
    ACK e90478f43e -- diff looks correct
  fjahr:
    utACK e90478f
  michaelfolkson:
    ACK e90478f43e. Tested command outputs and as described.
  ariard:
    Tested ACK e90478f
  fanquake:
    ACK e90478f43e

Tree-SHA512: 9ee584d260b5c224463318a51c2856a7c0e463be039fea072e5d5bab8898f0043b3930cf887a47aafd0f3447adb551b5e47a4e98ebdefc6cdb8e77edde0347b0
2019-09-10 10:39:19 +10:00
Samuel Dobson
335b34c30c
Merge #16725: Don't show addresses or P2PK in decoderawtransaction
6d803494b5 Don't show addresses or P2PK in decoderawtransaction (nicolas.dorier)

Pull request description:

  I spent significant amount of time explaining to people that satoshi did not had any "bitcoin address", because bitcoin address was not existing at the time.

  Then I need to explain them that all blockchain explorer are wrong. Then I understood that the source of this widespread mistake come from Bitcoin Core itself.

  For:
  ```
  bitcoin-cli -regtest decoderawtransaction 01000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ffffffff4d04ffff001d0104455468652054696d65732030332f4a616e2f32303039204368616e63656c6c6f72206f6e206272696e6b206f66207365636f6e64206261696c6f757420666f722062616e6b73ffffffff0100f2052a01000000434104678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38c4f35504e51ec112de5c384df7ba0b8d578a4c702b6bf11d5fac00000000
  ```

  Before:
  ```json
  {
    "txid": "4a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b",
    "hash": "4a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b",
    "version": 1,
    "size": 204,
    "vsize": 204,
    "weight": 816,
    "locktime": 0,
    "vin": [
      {
        "coinbase": "04ffff001d0104455468652054696d65732030332f4a616e2f32303039204368616e63656c6c6f72206f6e206272696e6b206f66207365636f6e64206261696c6f757420666f722062616e6b73",
        "sequence": 4294967295
      }
    ],
    "vout": [
      {
        "value": 50.00000000,
        "n": 0,
        "scriptPubKey": {
          "asm": "04678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38c4f35504e51ec112de5c384df7ba0b8d578a4c702b6bf11d5f OP_CHECKSIG",
          "hex": "4104678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38c4f35504e51ec112de5c384df7ba0b8d578a4c702b6bf11d5fac",
          "reqSigs": 1,
          "type": "pubkey",
          "addresses": [
            "mpXwg4jMtRhuSpVq4xS3HFHmCmWp9NyGKt"
          ]
        }
      }
    ]
  }
  ```

  After
  ```json
  {
    "txid": "4a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b",
    "hash": "4a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b",
    "version": 1,
    "size": 204,
    "vsize": 204,
    "weight": 816,
    "locktime": 0,
    "vin": [
      {
        "coinbase": "04ffff001d0104455468652054696d65732030332f4a616e2f32303039204368616e63656c6c6f72206f6e206272696e6b206f66207365636f6e64206261696c6f757420666f722062616e6b73",
        "sequence": 4294967295
      }
    ],
    "vout": [
      {
        "value": 50.00000000,
        "n": 0,
        "scriptPubKey": {
          "asm": "04678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38c4f35504e51ec112de5c384df7ba0b8d578a4c702b6bf11d5f OP_CHECKSIG",
          "hex": "4104678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38c4f35504e51ec112de5c384df7ba0b8d578a4c702b6bf11d5fac",
          "reqSigs": 1,
          "type": "pubkey",
          "addresses": [
          ]
        }
      }
    ]
  }
  ```

  This mistake is having widespread impact, as developer thinks P2PK are addresses, they start running into issues when somebody send a P2PK payment to them and then they don't understand why they can't sign it like a P2PKH.

ACKs for top commit:
  Sjors:
    Code review ACK 6d80349.
  MarcoFalke:
    ACK 6d803494b5
  meshcollider:
    utACK 6d803494b5
  kristapsk:
    ACK 6d803494b5 (applied changes except test, ran tests, then applied changes to test also)

Tree-SHA512: 6e4990164a6b8df6675f09b2b189b7197fad43f1918fc1a4530ebd98ce71c3c94d9ec54e1b4624210fd7c5200d4f04825ca37f4e42f5fe9b8a9c0f38c50591ef
2019-09-10 11:43:48 +12:00
Samuel Dobson
8af835a72d
Merge #16796: wallet: Fix segfault in CreateWalletFromFile
fa734603b7 wallet: Fix segmentation fault in CreateWalletFromFile (MarcoFalke)
fab3c34412 test: Print both messages on failure in assert_raises_message (MarcoFalke)
faa13539d5 wallet: Fix documentation around WalletParameterInteraction (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Comes with a test to aid review. The test should fail without the fix to bitcoind

  The following `CreateWalletFromFile` issues are fixed:

  * `walletFile` refers to freed memory and will thus corrupt the debug.log and/or crash the node if read
  * `WalletParameterInteraction` was moved to `CreateWalletFromFile` and `WalletInit::ParameterInteraction` without updating the documentation

ACKs for top commit:
  promag:
    ACK fa734603b7.
  darosior:
    ACK fa734603b7
  meshcollider:
    LGTM, code-read ACK fa734603b7

Tree-SHA512: 2aceb63a3f25b90a840cfa08d37f5874aad4eb3df8c2ebf94e2ed18b55809b185e6920bdb345b988bff1fcea5e68a214fe06c361f7da2c01a3cc29e0cc421cb4
2019-09-09 23:34:05 +12:00
MarcoFalke
5b4e6886e0
Merge #16806: doc: Add issue templates for bug and feature request
fabca7756d doc: Add issue templates for bug and feature request (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Fixes #16627

  Can be tested via https://github.com/MarcoFalke/bitcoin/issues

ACKs for top commit:
  jb55:
    ACK fabca7756d
  fanquake:
    ACK fabca7756d

Tree-SHA512: 1ebe58f9c0110a9332adf1d80001cd9ed6fe60208e387c93b8564dc66821f753e34b23cb6f4cae45168024862ee884913976e132820b7a4759fa6391b0d1127c
2019-09-09 13:55:01 +03:00