669c943 Avoid leaking prioritization information when relaying transactions (Suhas Daftuar)
e868b22 fee estimator: avoid sorting mempool on shutdown (Suhas Daftuar)
0975406 Correct mempool mapTx comment (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
Following up on #12127 and #12118, this cleans up a comment that was left incorrect in txmempool.h, and addresses a couple of the observations @TheBlueMatt made about an unnecessary use of `queryHashes()` and a small information leak when prioritizing transactions.
Left undone is nuking queryHashes altogether; that would require changing the behavior of the `getrawmempool` rpc call, which I think I might be in favor of doing, but wanted to save for its own PR.
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2f960b5 [wallet] Indent only change of CWallet::AvailableCoins (João Barbosa)
1beea7a [wallet] Make CWallet::ListCoins atomic (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Fix a potencial race in `CWallet::ListCoins`.
Replaces `cs_main` and `cs_wallet` locks by assertions in `CWallet::AvailableCoins`.
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fa795cf wallet: Disallow abandon of conflicted txes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Abandon transactions that are already conflicted is a noop, so don't try and return false/throw instead.
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a9d0ebc262 Enable flake8 warnings for all currently non-violated rules (practicalswift)
4cbab15e75 tests: Fix accidental redefinition of previously defined variable via list comprehension (practicalswift)
0b9207efbe Enable flake8 warning for "list comprehension redefines 'foo' from line N" (F812) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
* Enable `flake8` warnings for all currently non-violated rules
* Fix accidental redefinition via list comprehension
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db1cbcc [RPC] Remove deprecated addmultisigaddress return format (John Newbery)
cb28a0b [RPC] Remove deprecated createmultisig object (John Newbery)
ed45c82 [tests] Remove test for deprecated createmultsig option (John Newbery)
d066a1c [rpc] Remove deprecated getmininginfo RPC option (John Newbery)
c6f09c2 [rpc] remove deprecated estimatefee RPC (John Newbery)
a8e437a [tests] Remove estimatefee from rpc_deprecated.py test (John Newbery)
a5623b1 [tests] Remove tests for deprecated estimatefee RPC (John Newbery)
d119f2e [tests] Fix style warnings in feature_fee_estimation.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
There were some RPC/RPC options deprecated in v0.16. Those can now be removed from master since v0.16 has been branched.
- `estimatefee` RPC has been removed. The `feature_fee_estimation.py` test has been updated to remove the RPC, but doesn't yet have good coverage of the replacement RPC `estimatesmartfee`. Improving the test coverage should be done in a new PR. (#11031)
- the `errors` field returned by `getmininginfo` has been deprecated and replaced by a `warning` field. (#10858)
- providing addresses as inputs to `createmultisig` has been deprecated. Users should use `addmultisigaddress` instead (#11415)
- The return format from `addmultisigaddress` has changed (#11415)
`getwitnessaddress` was also deprecated in v0.16 and can be removed, but many tests are using that RPC, so it's a larger job to remove. It should be removed in a separate PR (possibly after #11739 and #11398 have been merged and the segwit test code tidied up)
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5bdbbdc Refactor HaveKeys to early return on false result (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This consists in a trivial change where the return type of `HaveKeys()` is now `bool` meaning that it returns whether all keys are in the keystore, and early returns when one isn't.
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45eea40 Bech32 addresses in dumpwallet (fivepiece)
Pull request description:
Output bech32 addresses in dumpwallet if address type is not as legacy
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02fc886 Add braces to meet code style on line-after-the-one-changed. (Matt Corallo)
85aa839 Hold mempool.cs for the duration of ATMP. (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This resolves an issue where getrawmempool() can race mempool
notification signals. Intuitively we use mempool.cs as a "read
lock" on the mempool with cs_main being the write lock, so holding
the read lock intermittently while doing write operations is
somewhat strange.
This also avoids the introduction of cs_main in getrawmempool()
which reviewers objected to in the previous fix in #12273
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11e0151 http: Remove numThreads and ThreadCounter (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
f946654 http: Remove WaitExit from WorkQueue (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
b1c2370 http: Join worker threads before deleting work queue (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This prevents a potential race condition if control flow ends up in
`ShutdownHTTPServer` before the thread gets to `queue->Run()`,
deleting the work queue while workers are still going to use it.
Meant to fix#12362.
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1e5d14b qt: Clarify some comments (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
f5a4c3d qt: Make sure splash screen is freed on AppInitMain fail (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
The `splashFinished` event was never sent if AppInitMain fails, causing the splash screen to stick around, causing problems later.
This bug has existed for a while but is now trigging potential crashed because the splash screen subscribes to wallet events.
Meant to fix#12372.
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2222bf0 qt: Poll ShutdownTimer after init is done (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The shutdown process has started in `requestShutdown`, but initialize will happily continue with `initializeResult` and start threads late in the shutdown progess. Deleting this running thread will crash the application according to the qt docs:
e5033a5c9b/src/corelib/thread/qthread.cpp (L412-L415)
Potential fix for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/12372#issuecomment-363642332
This reverts #11831 for now and hopefully restores the previous behaviour.
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dd2de47 Fix fast-shutdown crash if genesis block was not loaded (Matt Corallo)
1c9394a Fix fast-shutdown hang on ThreadImport+GenesisWait (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
The second commit is a much simpler alternative fix for the issue fixed in #12349. To test I made ShutdownRequested() always StartShutdown() after a certain number of calls, which turned up one other hang, fixed in the first commit.
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9ad6746ccd Use static_cast instead of C-style casts for non-fundamental types (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
A C-style cast is equivalent to try casting in the following order:
1. `const_cast(...)`
2. `static_cast(...)`
3. `const_cast(static_cast(...))`
4. `reinterpret_cast(...)`
5. `const_cast(reinterpret_cast(...))`
By using `static_cast<T>(...)` explicitly we avoid the possibility of an unintentional and dangerous `reinterpret_cast`. Furthermore `static_cast<T>(...)` allows for easier grepping of casts.
For a more thorough discussion, see ["ES.49: If you must use a cast, use a named cast"](https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#es49-if-you-must-use-a-cast-use-a-named-cast) in the C++ Core Guidelines (Stroustrup & Sutter).
Tree-SHA512: bd6349b7ea157da93a47b8cf238932af5dff84731374ccfd69b9f732fabdad1f9b1cdfca67497040f14eaa85346391404f4c0495e22c467f26ca883cd2de4d3c
The `splashFinished` event was never sent if AppInitMain fails,
causing the splash screen to stick around, causing problems
later.
This bug has existed for a while but is now trigging potential crashed
because the splash screen subscribes to wallet events.
Meant to fix#12372.
Signed-off-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
The HTTP worker thread counter, as well as the RAII object that was used
to maintain it, is unused now, so can be removed.
Signed-off-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
If the ShutdownRequested() check at the top of ActivateBestChain()
returns false during initial genesis block load we will fail an
assertion in UTXO DB flush as the best block hash IsNull(). To work
around this, we move the check until after one round of
ActivateBestChainStep(), ensuring the genesis block gets connected.
If the user somehow manages to get into ShutdownRequested before
ThreadImport gets to ActivateBestChain() we may hang waiting on
condvar_GenesisWait forever. A simple wait_for and
ShutdownRequested resolves this case.
This function, which waits for all threads to exit, is no longer needed
now that threads are joined instead.
Signed-off-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
This prevents a potential race condition if control flow ends up in
`ShutdownHTTPServer` before the thread gets to `queue->Run()`,
deleting the work queue while workers are still going to use it.
Meant to fix#12362.
Signed-off-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
This resolves an issue where getrawmempool() can race mempool
notification signals. Intuitively we use mempool.cs as a "read
lock" on the mempool with cs_main being the write lock, so holding
the read lock intermittently while doing write operations is
somewhat strange.
This also avoids the introduction of cs_main in getrawmempool()
which reviewers objected to in the previous fix in #12273
bdb3231 Implements a virtual destructor on the BaseRequestHandler class. (251)
Pull request description:
Granted that there is no undefined behavior in the current implementation, this PR implements a virtual destructor on the BaseRequestHandler class to protect against undefined behavior in the event that an object of a potential future derived BaseRequestHandler class with a destructor is destroyed through a pointer to this base class.
This PR also fixes "_warning: delete called on 'BaseRequestHandler' that is abstract but has non-virtual destructor [-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor]_" warnings in environments where the project is built with the `-Wsystem-headers` flag; or environments where the `-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor` diagnostics flag fires from system headers.
Tree-SHA512: 3c3b0797a8dbce8d8c5b244709e8bca41c4e28d5ba554a974bf7fc9128413e1098c457a00e51b21154ce6c11ce5da3071626e71d593b2550d0020bc589406eed
5460460 Add AbsPathForConfigVal to consolidate datadir prefixing for path args (James O'Beirne)
a1e1305 Clarify help messages for path args to mention datadir prefix (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Change `-conf`'s help message to indicate that relative path values will be prefixed by the datadir path. This behavior probably merits clarification; it's kind of confusing when attempting to specify a configuration file in the current directory with `-conf=bitcoin.conf`, but instead loading the `bitcoin.conf` file in ~/.bitcoin datadir.
### Edit
This PR has been modified to document all cases where relative path configurations are modified to be under datadir. A small refactoring has also been added which consolidates this normalization.
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fabb72b contrib: Remove xpired 522739F6 key (MarcoFalke)
faeab66 contrib: Replace developer keys with list of pgp fingerprints (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Having to host a copy of the keys in this repo was a common source of discussion and distraction, caused by problems such as:
* Outdated keys. Unclear whether and when to replace by fresh copies.
* Unclear when to add a key of a new developer or Gitian builder.
The problems are solved by
* Having no keys but only the fingerprints
* Adding a rule of thumb, when to add a new key
<strike>Moving the keys to a different repo solves none of these issues, but since the keys are not bound to releases or git branches of Bitcoin Core, they should live somewhere else.
Obviously, all keys are hosted and distributed on key servers, but were added to the repo solely for convenience and redundancy.
Moving the mirror of those keys to a different repo makes it less distracting to update them -- let's say -- prior to every major release.
I updated our `doc/release-process.md` to reflect the new location.
DEPENDS_ON https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gitian.sigs/pull/621
</strike>
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eeeb416 Remove suggestion to make cloned repository world-writable for Windows build. (murrayn)
Pull request description:
Current documentation for Windows build on Ubuntu suggests cloning the repository into /usr/src, as root, and making the tree world-writable(!). I can see no problem this solves, and it introduces obvious security issues.
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d3a185a net: Move misbehaving logging to net logging category (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This moves the error messages for misbehavior (when available) into the line that reports the misbehavior, as well as moves the logging to the `net` category.
This is a continuation of #11583 and avoids serious-looking errors due to misbehaving peers. As it is impossible to correlate the `peer=X` numbers to specific incoming connections now without enabling the `net` category, it doesn't really help to see these messages by default.
To do this, Misbehaving() gains an optional `message` argument.
E.g. change:
2018-01-18 16:02:27 Misbehaving: x.x.x.x:62174 peer=164603 (80 -> 100) BAN THRESHOLD EXCEEDED
2018-01-18 16:02:27 ERROR: non-continuous headers sequence
to
2018-01-18 16:02:27 Misbehaving: x.x.x.x:62174 peer=164603 (80 -> 100) BAN THRESHOLD EXCEEDED: non-continuous headers sequence
When there is a category for "important" net messages (see #12219 ), we should move it there.
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c887f87 Extend #11583 to include the most common message generated by non-contributing peers (port scanners?) 37% of the log default log entries for a node that has been up for ~24hrs was "version handshake timeout..." (Clem Taylor)
Pull request description:
37% of the default log entries for a node that has been up for ~24hrs was "version handshake timeout..."
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