f44efc3e2c doc: update i2p.md with cjdns, improve local addresses section (Jon Atack)
3bf6f0cf2c doc: update tor.md with cjdns and getnodeaddresses, fix tor grep, (Jon Atack)
ed15848475 doc: create initial doc/cjdns.md for cjdns how-to documentation (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
and update and improve doc/tor.md and doc/i2p.md.
Adapted in part from the CJDNS description in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23077 and feedback by Vasil Dimov and from the CJDNS documentation and feedback by Caleb James DeLisle.
Targets backport to v23.x.
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
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fa84a49526 Use CAmount for fee delta and modified fee (MarcoFalke)
fa8857c3f7 Replace struct update_fee_delta with lambda (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The same was done for another struct in e177fcab38.
Also, change type of feeDelta from int64_t to CAmount.
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b2813980b8 init: disallow reindex-chainstate when pruning (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
The combination of `-reindex-chainstate` and `-prune` currently makes the node stuck in an endless loop:
- `LoadChainstate()` will wipe the existing chainstate (so we have no genesis block anymore). It won't clean up unusable block files by calling `CleanupBlockRevFiles()` as for full `-reindex`.
- `ThreadImport()` has [logic](91d12344b1/src/node/blockstorage.cpp (L855)) of reloading Genesis after reindexing. This is what makes full `-reindex` work with `-prune` but it's not executed for `-reindex-chainstate`.
- Since we still don't have a genesis block, init will wait for it forever in an endless loop ([code](91d12344b1/src/init.cpp (L1630-L1640))).
Fix this by disallowing `-reindex-chainstate` together with `-prune`. This is discouraged in the help for `-reindex-chainstate` anyway ("When in pruning mode or if blocks on disk might be corrupted, use full -reindex instead.") but wasn't enforced.
Fixes#24242
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7ac7198bbd doc: mention that BDB is for the legacy wallet in build-netbsd.md (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Re-order legacy and descriptor wallet section.
Add an additional configure example.
NetBSD version of #23446.
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97af652788 guix: Drop code for the unsupported `i686-linux-gnu` host (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Now GUIX build for the `i686-linux-gnu` host is broken, and [there are no plans to re-add it](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24448).
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999982b06c build: Add --enable-c++20 option (MarcoFalke)
fae679065e Add CSerializedNetMsg::Copy() helper (MarcoFalke)
fabb7c4ba6 Make fs.h C++20 compliant (MarcoFalke)
fae2220f4e scheduler: Capture ‘this’ explicitly in lambda (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is for CI and devs only and doesn't change that C++17 is the standard we are currently using. The option `--enable-c++20` allows CI to check that the C++17 code in the repo is also valid C++20. (There are some cases where valid C++17 doesn't compile under C++20).
Also, it allows developers to easily play with C++20 in the codebase.
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faf37c217a rpc: Exclude descriptor when address is excluded (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
I don't think output descriptors should be used to describe redeem scripts and witness scripts.
Fix this by excluding them when it doesn't make sense.
This should only affect the `decodepsbt` RPC.
Found by https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23083
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fa76d8d4d7 test: Actually print TSan tracebacks (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Commit 5e5138a721 made the TSan logs to be printed before returning an error from the ci script.
However, it seems that on Cirrus CI, the `--failfast` option will kill not only all python process and bitcoind child process, but also the parent CI bash script, rendering the `trap` inefficient. I believe this bug was introduced in commit 451b96f7d2.
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2b6dd4e75b test: use MiniWallet for mempool_package_onemore.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
eb3c5c4ef2 test: MiniWallet: add helper methods `{send,create}_self_transfer_multi` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (mempool_package_onemore.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20078. For this purpose helper methods `MiniWallet.{create,send}_self_transfer_multi` are introduced which serve as a replacement for `chain_transaction`. With this, it should be also quite straight-forward to change the larger related test `mempool_packages.py` to use MiniWallet.
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2726b60a3a test: use MiniWallet for rpc_createmultisig.py (Ayush Sharma)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one of the non-wallet functional tests (rpc_createmultisig.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in #20078 .
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This makes code that uses the helper less verbose.
Moreover, this makes net_processing C++20 compliant. Otherwise, it would
lead to a compile error (see below). C++20 disables aggregate
initialization when any constructor is declared. See
http://open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/papers/2018/p1008r1.pdf
net_processing.cpp:1627:42: error: no matching constructor for initialization of 'CSerializedNetMsg'
m_connman.PushMessage(pnode, CSerializedNetMsg{ser_cmpctblock.data, ser_cmpctblock.m_type});
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Without the changes, g++ will warn to compile under C++20:
scheduler.cpp:114:21: warning: implicit capture of ‘this’ via ‘[=]’ is deprecated in C++20 [-Wdeprecated]
114 | scheduleFromNow([=] { Repeat(*this, f, delta); }, delta);
| ^
scheduler.cpp:114:21: note: add explicit ‘this’ or ‘*this’ capture
39b1763730 Replace use of `ArgsManager` with `DatabaseOptions` (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
Contributes to #21005.
The goal of this PR is to remove `gArgs` from database classes (i.e. `bdb.h` and `sqlite.h`) so that they can be tested without relying on `gArgs` in tests.
Notes:
* My goal is to enable unit-testing without relying on `gArgs` as much as possible. Global variables are hard to reason about which in turn makes it slightly harder to contribute to this codebase. When the compiler does the heavy lifting for us and allows us only to construct an object (or call a method) with valid parameters, we may also save some time in code reviews. The cost for this is passing an argument which is not for free but the cost is very miniscule compared to benefits, I think.
* GUI code is an exception because it seems fine to have `gArgs` there so I don't plan to make changes in `src/qt` folder, for example.
* My approach to removal of `gArgs` uses is moving from lower levels to upper ones and pass `ArgsManager` as an argument as needed. The approach is very similar to what #20158.
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fae5d06eed Remove unused feebumper code (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This was accidentally added in commit 0ea47ba7b3. Presumably due to a copy-paste error, as `CreateTransaction` already takes care of the rbf-signal.
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fa7a576391 test: Run non-wallet tests only once (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
I don't see why non-wallet tests should run for two wallet configs, even though they never use a wallet.
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fa2d176016 Move txoutproof RPCs to txoutproof.cpp (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The txoutproof RPCs don't really fit into `rawtransaction.cpp`, as they deal with txids, not with raw transactions. As they are placed in the `blockchain` RPC category, they could be moved there. However, `blockchain.cpp` already takes about 20 seconds to compile (and `rawtransaction.cpp` even longer), so move them to a separate file.
Can be reviewed with `--color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space`.
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These operators are used only by the tests in std::mismatch. As
std::mismatch can take a binary predicate, we can use a lambda that
achieves the same instead.
Instead of having a pointer to the CWalletTx in COutput, we can just
store the COutPoint and the CTxOut as those are the only things we need
from the CWalletTx. Other things CWalletTx used to provide were time and
fIsFromMe but these are also being stored by COutput.
fa7deaa046 wallet: Pass FastRandomContext& to coin selection (MarcoFalke)
77773b061c wallet: Pass FastRandomContext& to DiscourageFeeSniping (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Passing around a single randomness context shouldn't come with any downsides, but documents better where randomness is used and allows the unit test to be deterministic, if they wish to be so.
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7f90dc26c8 options: flip listenonion to false if not listening (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
If the user has unchecked "Allow incoming connections" in
`Settings->Options...->Network` then `fListen=false` is saved in
`~/.config/Bitcoin/Bitcoin-Qt.conf`. This flips `-listen` to `false`
during startup, but leaves `-listenonion` to `true`.
This flipping of `-listen` is done in `OptionsModel::Init()` after
`InitParameterInteraction()` has been executed which would have flipped
`-listenonion`, should it have seen `-listen` being `false`
(this is a difference between `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt`).
Fixes: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/567
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If the user has unchecked "Allow incoming connections" in
`Settings->Options...->Network` then `fListen=false` is saved in
`~/.config/Bitcoin/Bitcoin-Qt.conf`. This flips `-listen` to `false`
during startup, but leaves `-listenonion` to `true`.
This flipping of `-listen` is done in `OptionsModel::Init()` after
`InitParameterInteraction()` has been executed which would have flipped
`-listenonion`, should it have seen `-listen` being `false`
(this is a difference between `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt`).
Fixes: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/567
38a1b0b196 doc: remove unneeded documentation on basic package management on FreeBSD (jessebarton)
Pull request description:
In reference to #24618
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9b52672700 For descriptor pubkey parse errors, include context information (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This adds readily-available context information to the error string, for further disambiguation.
This is a revival of #16123 which was largely addressed in #16542.
Note 'Multi:' is used rather than 'multi():' as it also encompasses 'sortedmulti():'
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