08bb6f4 net: log an error rather than asserting if send version is misused (Cory Fields)
7a8c251 net: Disallow sending messages until the version handshake is complete (Cory Fields)
12752af net: don't run callbacks on nodes that haven't completed the version handshake (Cory Fields)
2046617 net: deserialize the entire version message locally (Cory Fields)
80ff034 Dont deserialize nVersion into CNode, should fix#9212 (Matt Corallo)
Preserve comment, order form, and account strings from the original wallet
transaction. Also set fTimeReceivedIsTxTime and fFromMe fields for consistency
with CWallet::CreateTransaction. The latter two fields don't influence current
wallet behavior, but do record that the transaction originated in the wallet
instead of coming from the network or sendrawtransaction.
Since ForEach* are can be used to send messages to all nodes, the caller may
end up sending a message before the version handshake is complete. To limit
this, filter out these nodes. While we're at it, may as well filter out
disconnected nodes as well.
Delete unused methods rather than updating them.
This avoids having some vars set if the version negotiation fails.
Also copy it all into CNode at the same site. nVersion and
fSuccessfullyConnected are set last, as they are the gates for the other vars.
Make them atomic for that reason.
Once the CNode has been added to vNodes, it is possible that it is
disconnected+deleted in the socket handler thread. However, after
that we now call InitializeNode, which accesses the pnode.
helgrind managed to tickle this case (somehow), but I suspect it
requires in immensely braindead scheduler.
ba94426 Test that pushes to bitcoin/bitcoin are signed per verify-commits (Matt Corallo)
3e900ac Require merge commits merge branches on top of other merge commits (Matt Corallo)
Specifically, require that the left branch (first restult of git
show -s --format=format:%P) is a signed merge commit, instead of
allowing either. This is fine for now, but might need to be relaxed
in the future.
Also fixes an out-of-file-descriptors issue by holding too many
open FDs writing to /dev/null
More accurate than simply adding one byte per input, and properly handles the
case where the original transaction happened to have very small signatures
2366180 Do not add to vNodes until fOneShot/fFeeler/fAddNode have been set (Matt Corallo)
3c37dc4 Ensure cs_vNodes is held when using the return value from FindNode (Matt Corallo)
5be0190 Delete some unused (and broken) functions in CConnman (Matt Corallo)
4b189c1 Change bumpfee result value from 'oldfee' to 'origfee'. (Alex Morcos)
0c0c63f Introduce WALLET_INCREMENTAL_RELAY_FEE (Alex Morcos)
e8021ec Use CWallet::GetMinimumFee in bumpfee (Alex Morcos)
ae9719a Refactor GetMinimumFee to give option of providing targetFee (Alex Morcos)
fe8e8ef [rpc] Add incremental relay fee to getnetworkinfo (Alex Morcos)
6b331e6 Fix to have miner test aware of new separate block min tx fee (Alex Morcos)
de6400d Fix missing use of dustRelayFee (Alex Morcos)
5b15870 Use incrementalRelayFee for BIP 125 replacement (Alex Morcos)
This contains a few hacks very specific to Qt's buildsystem. These can be
reverted once we split the build between native and target builds.
Qt's build contains a circular dependency when not using a system zlib.
By far the easiest fix is to switch to a system zlib, rather than Qt's own.
However, that confuses Qt's cross build which assumes that when using a system
zlib, it should also find a system (native) zlib for native tools. The build
breaks if that zlib is not present.
To solve this:
1. Always use a system zlib rather than the one provided by qt
2. Set force_bootstrap, which instructs the build tools to be built as though
we're cross-compiling (build != target)
3. For build tools, use qt's internal zlib so that a native zlib is not
required.
Step 3 means that if any zlib headers are found by the native build, it will
confuse Qt's internal zlib build. So we also need to make sure that the target
headers/libs aren't found. To do so, specify that our
cflags/cxxflags/cppflags/ldflags only apply for non-host builds.
qt5.7 changed the location of some of its symbols, creating a circular
dependency in Qt5Core. Rather than trying to fix that up, build our own zlib
rather than having it built for us.
The result value indicates the actual fee on the transaction that was replaced. But there is an error message which uses the description 'oldfee' to refer to the original fee rate applied to the new transaction's estimated max size. It was confusing that two different uses of 'oldfee' had two different numeric values.
Have wallet's default bump value be higher than the default incrementalRelayFee to future proof against changes to incremental relay fee. Only applies when not setting the fee rate directly.