a99999cc04 util: Add SetupHelpOptions() (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Every binary we have sets up the help option in their own way and wording.
Solve that by having one function take care of it for all of them.
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a94e470921 A few textual improvements (Martin Erlandsson)
Pull request description:
Found a few places where the reading flow was interrupted by minor grammar and punctuation issues.
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7687f7873 [wallet] Support creating a blank wallet (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Alternative (kind of) to #14938
This PR adds a `blank` parameter to the `createwallet` RPC to create a wallet that has no private keys initially. `sethdseed` can then be used to make a clean wallet with a custom seed. `encryptwallet` can also be used to make a wallet that is born encrypted.
Instead of changing the version number as done in #14938, a wallet flag is used to indicate that the wallet should be blank. This flag is set at creation, and then unset when the wallet is no longer blank. A wallet becomes non-blank when a HD seed is set or anything is imported. The main change to create a blank wallet is primarily taken from #14938.
Also with this, the term "blank wallet" is used instead of "empty wallet" to avoid confusion with wallets that have balance which would also be referred to as "empty".
This is built on top of #15225 in order to fix GUI issues.
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A blank wallet is a wallet that has no keys, script or watch only things.
A new wallet flag indicating that it is blank will be set when the wallet
is blank. Once it is no longer blank (a seed has been generated, keys or
scripts imported, etc), the flag will be unset.
5d35d4384a Update release notes through to cb35f1d3 (David A. Harding)
9ad5ca17d9 Release notes: integrate detached & rm backports (David A. Harding)
Pull request description:
Monthly release notes update. ~~In addition to a few new notes, this removes from the master branch two notes about things that have been backported to the 0.17 branch (though not released yet): `unloadwallet` RPC now being blocking (0.17 has a detached release note for that) and the PSBT doc (0.17 does not have a release note for that; I'll open a PR).~~
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b985e9c850 Add release notes for importmulti descriptor support (MeshCollider)
fbb5e935ea Add test for importing via descriptor (MeshCollider)
9f48053d8f [wallet] Allow descriptor imports with importmulti (MeshCollider)
d2b381cc91 [wallet] Refactor ProcessImport() to call ProcessImportLegacy() (John Newbery)
4cac0ddd25 [wallet] Add ProcessImportLegacy() (John Newbery)
a1b25e12a5 [wallet] Refactor ProcessImport() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
~~Based on #14454#14565, last two commits only are for review.~~
Best reviewed with `?w=1`
Allows a descriptor to be imported into the wallet using `importmulti` RPC. Start and end of range can be specified for ranged descriptors. The descriptor is implicitly converted to old structures on import.
Also adds a simple test of a P2SH-P2WPKH address being imported as a descriptor. More tests to come, as well as release notes.
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595283851 [rpc] util: add deriveaddresses method (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Usage:
```sh
bitcoin-cli deriveaddresses "wpkh([d34db33f/84h/0h/0h]xpub6DJ2dNUysrn5Vt36jH2KLBT2i1auw1tTSSomg8PhqNiUtx8QX2SvC9nrHu81fT41fvDUnhMjEzQgXnQjKEu3oaqMSzhSrHMxyyoEAmUHQbY/0/0)"
[
"bc1qg6ucjz7kgdedam7v5yarecy54uqw82yym06z3q"
] // part of the BIP32 test vector
```
Avoids the need for external (BIP32) libraries to derive an address. Can be used in conjunction with `scantxoutset` as a poor mans wallet. Might be useful to test more complicated future descriptors.
~To keep it as simple as possible it only supports descriptors that result in a single address, so no `combo()` and ranges.~
As discussed recently on IRC it might make sense to put this in a separate utility along with other descriptor and psbt utility functions which don't need a chain or wallet context. However I prefer to leave that to another PR.
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13782b8ba8 docs: add perf section to developer docs (James O'Beirne)
58180b5fd4 tests: add utility to easily profile node performance with perf (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Adds a context manager to easily (and selectively) profile node performance during functional test execution using `perf`.
While writing some tests, I encountered some odd bitcoind slowness. I wrote up a utility (`TestNode.profile_with_perf`) that generates performance diagnostics for a node by running `perf` during the execution of a particular region of test code.
`perf` usage is detailed in the excellent (and sadly unmerged) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12649; all due props to @eklitzke.
### Example
```python
with node.profile_with_perf("large-msgs"):
for i in range(200):
node.p2p.send_message(some_large_msg)
node.p2p.sync_with_ping()
```
This generates a perf data file in the test node's datadir (`/tmp/testtxmpod0y/node0/node-0-TestName-large-msgs.perf.data`).
Running `perf report` generates nice output about where the node spent most of its time while running that part of the test:
```bash
$ perf report -i /tmp/testtxmpod0y/node0/node-0-TestName-large-msgs.perf.data --stdio \
| c++filt \
| less
# To display the perf.data header info, please use --header/--header-only options.
#
#
# Total Lost Samples: 0
#
# Samples: 135 of event 'cycles:pp'
# Event count (approx.): 1458205679493582
#
# Children Self Command Shared Object Symbol
# ........ ........ ............... ................... ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
#
70.14% 0.00% bitcoin-net bitcoind [.] CNode::ReceiveMsgBytes(char const*, unsigned int, bool&)
|
---CNode::ReceiveMsgBytes(char const*, unsigned int, bool&)
70.14% 0.00% bitcoin-net bitcoind [.] CNetMessage::readData(char const*, unsigned int)
|
---CNetMessage::readData(char const*, unsigned int)
CNode::ReceiveMsgBytes(char const*, unsigned int, bool&)
35.52% 0.00% bitcoin-net bitcoind [.] std::vector<char, zero_after_free_allocator<char> >::_M_fill_insert(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char*, std::vector<char, zero_after_free_allocator<char> > >, unsigned long, char const&)
|
---std::vector<char, zero_after_free_allocator<char> >::_M_fill_insert(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char*, std::vector<char, zero_after_free_allocator<char> > >, unsigned long, char const&)
CNetMessage::readData(char const*, unsigned int)
CNode::ReceiveMsgBytes(char const*, unsigned int, bool&)
...
```
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47012391ec [Docs] Small updates to getrawtransaction description (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
As per review comments on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15159
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bad1716c6d init: Modify docs and add release note for 12255 (Carl Dong)
b0c7b54d0c init: Use systemd automatic directory creation (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
- `-datadir` option specified.
- Ask systemd to create and set the right mode for PID directory, configuration directory, and data directory.
- Tell systemd our group so it will set the right owner for aforementioned directories.
More information: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html
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- Update transifex slug
- Mention update of MSVC build in `doc/translation_process.md`
- Do a `make translate` to update English translations
- Pull current translations from transifex
f24ed6d39f Delete README_osx.md and move its contents into build-osx.md (Martin Erlandsson)
Pull request description:
With its current name, the file `doc/README_osx.md` looks like an entry point README for OSX users, but it only contains specific instructions on how to build a DMG.
This PR deletes the file and moves the contents of the file into `doc/build-osx.md`.
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2ca632e5b4 test: Build fuzz targets into seperate executables (MarcoFalke)
fab4bed68a [test] fuzz: make test_one_input return void (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently our fuzzer is a single binary that decides on the first few bits of the buffer what target to pick. This is ineffective as the fuzzer needs to "learn" how the fuzz targets are organized and could get easily confused. Not to mention that the (seed) corpus can not be categorized by target, since targets might "leak" into each other. Also the corpus would potentially become invalid if we ever wanted to remove a target...
Solve that by building each fuzz target into their own executable.
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04da9f4834 [RPC] Update getrawtransaction interface (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
- stop checking unspent UTXOs for a transaction when txindex is not enabled, as per conversation here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/3220#issuecomment-377458383
- code contributed by sipa
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a36d97d866 Default -whitelistforcerelay to off (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
No one seems to use this "feature", and at any rate the behavior of relaying transactions when they violate local policy is error-prone, if we ever consider changing the ban behavior of our software from one version to the next.
Defaulting this to off means that users who use -whitelist won't be unexpectedly surprised by this interaction. If anyone is still relying on this feature, it can still be explicitly turned on.
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5a5ea93e87 Doc: add information about security to the JSON-RPC doc (David A. Harding)
Pull request description:
This documents some information about using the RPC interface securely, as suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoincore.org/pull/637 by @luke-jr and @TheBlueMatt. I think it should fit in well with #14458, but is not dependent on it (and shouldn't have any significant merge conflicts with it).
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42ff30ec6 [Docs] add short documentation for /rest/blockhashbyheight (Jonas Schnelli)
579d418f7 [QA] add rest tests for /rest/blockhashbyheight/<HEIGHT>.<FORMAT> (Jonas Schnelli)
eb9ef04c4 REST: add "blockhashbyheight" call, fetch blockhash by height (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Completes the REST interface for trivial block exploring by adding a call that allows to fetch the blockhash in the main chain by a given height.
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da6011826a Fix macOS launch-at-startup memory issue (Jonas Schnelli)
516437a1b7 Qt: remove macOS launch-at-startup option when compiled with > macOS 10.11 (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
The launch-at-startup API Bitcoin Core uses on macOS where removed in macOS 10.11 leading to a segmentation-fault due to the weak-linking when not actively compiled against SDK 10.11 (`-mmacosx-version-min=10.11`)
This PR removes the launch-at-startup feature on macOS when compiled with macOS min version > 10.11 (the default is always the macOS version you compile on).
**The depends built binaries (Gitian) are not affected since we are building with min macOS 10.10.**
Users self compiling on macOS > 10.11 can re-enable the feature by compiling with min version <= 10.11 (`CXXFLAGS="-mmacosx-version-min=10.11" CFLAGS="-mmacosx-version-min=10.11" ./configure`)
**Isn't there a new API from Apple?**
Yes, [there is](https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPSystemStartup/Chapters/CreatingLoginItems.html).
It will require to create a helper application which needs to be embedded in the .app folder (needs code signing as well). Developers willing to go down that rabbit hole are welcome.
Fixes#15142
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7cf994d5cf qa: Improve tests of /rest/headers and /rest/block (João Barbosa)
0825b86b28 doc: /rest/block responds with 404 if block does not exist (João Barbosa)
be625f7c55 doc: Explain empty result of /rest/headers (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Follow up of #15107.
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03b8596dd6 Add checksum in gitian build scripts for ossl (TheCharlatan)
Pull request description:
This adds a checksum in the gitian build script to make sure that ossl tool and theuni's patch matches what is expected. Also changes the url to use https.
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645e905c32 doc: Add release notes for unloadwallet change to synchronous call (João Barbosa)
c37851de57 rpc: Make unloadwallet wait for complete wallet unload (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Currently the `unloadwallet` RPC is asynchronous, it only signals the intent to unload the wallet and then returns the response to the client. The actual unload can happen later and the client has no way to be notified of that.
This PR makes the `unloadwallet` RPC synchronous, meaning that it blocks until the wallet is fully unloaded.
Replaces #14919, fixes#14917.
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a0ac15459a doc: Add getrpcinfo release notes (João Barbosa)
251a91c1bf qa: Add tests for getrpcinfo (João Barbosa)
d0730f5ce4 rpc: Add getrpcinfo command (João Barbosa)
068a8fc05f rpc: Track active commands (João Barbosa)
bf4383277d rpc: Remove unused PreCommand signal (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
The new `getrpcinfo` command exposes details of the RPC interface. The details can be configuration properties or runtime values/stats.
This can be particular useful to coordinate concurrent functional tests (see #14958 from where this was extracted).
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9d0e52834 implements different disk sizes for different networks on intro (marcoagner)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/13213.
Mostly, I layed out the concept to open the PR for refinement and getting feedback if the approach is okay. Changes are expected.
Two points:
- The values for both new consts `TESTNET_BLOCK_CHAIN_SIZE` and `TESTNET_CHAIN_STATE_SIZE` is certainly not optimal; I just checked the size of my testnet3 related dirs and set them to little bit higher values. Which values should be used?
- Should we do something like this to regtest? Or these "niceties" do not matter when on regtest?
Thanks!
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