Let event base loop exit cleanly by processing all active and pending
events. The call is no longer necessary because closing persistent
connections is now properly handled.
This (almost) move only ensures the event base loop doesn't exit before
HTTP worker threads exit. This way events registered by HTTP workers are
processed and not discarded.
Sending the header "Connection: close" makes libevent close persistent
connections (implicit with HTTP 1.1) which cleans the event base when
shutdown is requested.
* There is a copyright notice in `src/crypto/sha256_sse4.cpp` in the
middle of the file which contains a comma before the copyright
holder name. Correctly detect this so it's added to the report.
* Add missing copyright holders so that `copyright_header.py report`
doesn't show any unexpected copyright holder names anymore.
* Exclude files from git subtrees because they are maintained at the
original source.
fa7d36b8e7 test: Move UBSAN suppressions to test/sanitizer_suppressions/ubsan (MarcoFalke)
fa36d4e456 travis: --disable-hardening for xenial thread sanitizer (MarcoFalke)
89bf196c88 travis: Run thread sanitizer (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
On unit tests only for now. Disabled for the gui unit tests and all functional tests.
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b81a186056 GetPubKey: make sigdata const (Gregory Sanders)
f7beb95a1f remove redundant KeyOriginInfo access, already done in CreateSig (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
This redundancy is confusing as it looks like pubkeyhashes are special in some way based on where it's called.
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75a4bf699f Update release-process.md to include RC version bumping (Andrew Chow)
04b0bc7425 build: include rc number in version number (Andrew Chow)
895e6bbb22 build: if VERSION_BUILD is non-zero, include it in the package version (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
As noted on IRC, the filenames of the gitian build results do not contain the 4th digit of the version number if it has one, e.g. 0.17.0.1 produces files with the number 0.17.0. Furthermore, when RC's are built, the resulting filenames are of the release version and do not include `rc` in them. This occurs because `configure.ac` is written to create version numbers of the form `major.minor.rev` instead of `major.minor.rev.build` and without any rc version as it does not handle rc numbers.
This PR changes `configure.ac` to include the build number if it is greater than 0. It will also include the rc number if it is greater than 0. So the filenames of the gitian builds will now contain the full version number.
This behavior can be tested by setting `_CLIENT_VERSION_BUILD` and `_CLIENT_VERSION_RC` to non-zero values and then doing `make dist`. A tar file should be created with the correct versioning.
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0c69ff6171 clarify rpcwallet flag url change (Jordan Baczuk)
Pull request description:
This adds clarification to the bitcoin-cli -rpcwallet flag in the help command. This will benefit users who want to utilize this feature without the cli, for example curl. It isn't readily apparent that this changes the url used in the RPC call.
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b7b36decaf fix uninitialized read when stringifying an addrLocal (Kaz Wesley)
8ebbef0169 add test demonstrating addrLocal UB (Kaz Wesley)
Pull request description:
Reachable from either place where SetIP is used when all of:
- our best-guess addrLocal for a peer is IPv4
- the peer tells us it's reaching us at an IPv6 address
- NET logging is enabled
In that case, SetIP turns an IPv4 address into an IPv6 address without
setting the scopeId, which is subsequently read in GetSockAddr during
CNetAddr::ToStringIP and passed to getnameinfo. Fix by ensuring every
constructor initializes the scopeId field with something.
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fa5e0452e8 rpc: Documentation fixups (MarcoFalke)
fa91e8eda5 Use RPCHelpMan for all RPCs (MarcoFalke)
fa520e72f7 lint: Must use RPCHelpMan to generate the RPC docs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The resulting documentation should not change unless the type in the oneline-summary was previously incorrect. (E.g. string vs bool)
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8284756705 A few minor formatting fixes and clarifications to descriptors.md (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Fixes some markdown formatting issues, and also adds a few clarifications.
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3d2c7d6f94 Add regtest for JSON-RPC batch calls. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
This adds a new regtest file `interface_rpc.py`, containing a test for batch JSON-RPC requests. Those were previously not tested at all. Tests for basic requests are not really necessary, as those are used anyway in lots of other regtests.
The existing `interface_http.py` file is more about the underlying HTTP connection, so adding a new interface file for the JSON-RPC specific things makes sense.
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fa21ca09a8 test: Add BOOST_REQUIRE to getters returning optional (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Usually the returned value is already checked for equality, but for sanity we might as well require that the getter successfully returned.
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d6cde007db rpcauth: Improve by using argparse and getpass modules (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR improves argument handling in `rpcauth.py` script by using `argparse` module. Specifying `-` as password makes it prompt securely with `getpass` module which prevents leaking passwords to bash history.
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27c44ef9c6 rpcbind: Warn about exposing RPC to untrusted networks (Luke Dashjr)
d6a1287481 CNetAddr: Add IsBindAny method to check for INADDR_ANY (Luke Dashjr)
3615003952 net: Always default rpcbind to localhost, never "all interfaces" (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
A disturbingly large number of listening nodes appear to be also exposing their RPC server to the public internet. To attempt to mitigate this:
* Only ever bind localhost by default, even if `rpcallowip` is specified. (A warning is given if `rpcallowip` is specified without `rpcbind`, since it doesn't really make sense to do.)
* Warn about exposing the RPC server to untrusted networks if the user explicitly binds to any INADDR_ANY address.
* Include a warning about untrusted networks in the `--help` documentation for `rpcbind`.
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69ca48717c Implement prevector::fill once (Ben Woosley)
7bad78c2c8 Drop defunct IS_TRIVIALLY_CONSTRUCTIBLE handling from prevector.h (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This is clean-up post #14651:
* Use one implementation of `prevector::fill`, as it's possible now that the implementations are identical.
* Only apply the `IS_TRIVIALLY_CONSTRUCTIBLE` handling to the bench file where it is used, and drop the now-unnecessary associated compat includes.
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This adds a new regtest file 'interface_rpc.py', containing a test for
batch JSON-RPC requests. Those were previously not tested at all. Tests
for basic requests are not really necessary, as those are used anyway
in lots of other regtests.
The existing interface_http.py file is more about the underlying HTTP
connection, so adding a new interface file for the JSON-RPC specific
things makes sense.
3fb09b9889 Warn unrecognized sections in the config file (Akio Nakamura)
Pull request description:
This PR intends to resolve#14702.
In the config file, sections are specified by square bracket pair "[]"$,
or included in the option name itself which separated by a period"(.)".
Typicaly, [testnet] is not a correct section name and specified options
in that section are ignored but user cannot recognize what is happen.
So, add some log-warning messages if unrecognized section names are
present in the config file after checking section only args.
note: Currentry, followings are out of scope of this PR.
1) Empty section name or option name can describe.
e.g. [] , .a=b, =c
2) Multiple period characters can exist in the section name and option name.
e.g. [c.d.e], [..], f.g.h.i=j, ..=k
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fa7da0617c qa: Check specific reject reasons in feature_block (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
There are some consensus checks that are essentially turned off because we never send the block, but only the header. It happens that the header was sufficient to determine the invalidity of the block according to our consensus rules in those cases. Fix that by forcing the full block on the node unsolicited.
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6be7d14d24 Properly generate salt in rpcauth.py, update tests (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Previously, when iterating over bytes of the generated salt to construct
a hex string, only one character would be outputted when the byte is
less than 0x10. Meaning that for a 16 byte salt, the hex string might be
less than 32 characters and collisions would occur.
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feeef7d30e Do not specify sudo in .travis (Julian Fleischer)
Pull request description:
Travis is deprecating the `sudo` keyword and moves everything to
the same infrastructure (sudo really selects between two infrastructures).
See https://blog.travis-ci.com/2018-11-19-required-linux-infrastructure-migration?utm_source=in-app&utm_medium=intercom for more info.
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591203149f wallet: Create IsDatabaseLoaded function (Chun Kuan Lee)
15c93f075a wallet: Add trailing wallet.dat when detecting duplicate wallet if it's a directory. (Chun Kuan Lee)
c456fbd8df Refactor: Move m_db pointers into BerkeleyDatabase (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Fix#14538
Fix crash attempting to load the same wallet with different path strings that resolve to the same absolute path. The primary check which prevents loading the same wallet twice is:
6b8d0a2164/src/wallet/db.cpp (L44)
But this check is skipped if both wallet paths resolve to the same absolute path, due to caching here:
6b8d0a2164/src/wallet/db.cpp (L467)
Meanwhile a secondary check for duplicate wallets is not reliable because it based on a literal comparison, instead of comparison using absolute paths:
6b8d0a2164/src/wallet/wallet.cpp (L3853)
This PR fixes the latter check to compare the absolute path of a new wallet being loaded to absolute paths of wallets already loaded, so there should no longer be any way to load the same wallet more than once.
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In the config file, sections are specified by square bracket pair "[]"$,
or included in the option name itself which separated by a period"(.)".
Typicaly, [testnet] is not a correct section name and specified options
in that section are ignored but user cannot recognize what is happen.
So, add some log/stderr-warning messages if unrecognized section names
are present in the config file after checking section only args.
e816b341ab revert removal of fstream.hpp header in fs.h (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
We cannot (yet) remove the EXPECTED_BOOST_INCLUDES entry as this header is still needed in `fs.h` (see #14763).
Partially reverts #14718.
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c54e5a41c4 Remove unreferenced boost headers (Murray Nesbitt)
Pull request description:
Building with clang (e.g. on FreeBSD) is very noisy due to `-Wthread-safety-analysis` warnings regarding boost. This change removes a number of unnecessary boost includes, and silences the rest of the warnings when building with clang. This allows more potentially interesting warnings to surface from the noise.
Tested on FreeBSD 11.2
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