a74b0f93ef Have testBlockValidity hold cs_main instead of caller (Sjors Provoost)
f6dc6db44d refactor: use CHECK_NONFATAL to avoid single-use symbol (Sjors Provoost)
5fb2b70489 Drop unneeded lock from createNewBlock (Sjors Provoost)
75ce7637ad refactor: testBlockValidity make out argument last (Sjors Provoost)
83a9bef0e2 Add missing include for mining interface (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Followups from #30200
Fixes:
- `std::unique_ptr` needs `#include <memory>` (noticed while working on #30332, which has fewer includes than its parent PR that I originally tested with)
- Drop lock from createNewBlock that was spuriously added
- Have testBlockValidity hold cs_main instead of caller (also fixes a race condition in test-only code)
Refactor:
- Use CHECK_NONFATAL to avoid single-use symbol (refactor)
- move output argument `state` to the end of `testBlockValidity`, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30200#discussion_r1647987176
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73f0a6cbd0 doc: detail -rpccookieperms option (willcl-ark)
d2afa2690c test: add rpccookieperms test (willcl-ark)
f467aede78 init: add option for rpccookie permissions (willcl-ark)
7df03f1a92 util: add perm string helper functions (willcl-ark)
Pull request description:
This PR picks up #26088 by aureleoules which adds a bitcoind launch option `-rpccookieperms` to set the file permissions of the cookie generated by bitcoin core.
Example usage to make the generated cookie group-readable: `./src/bitcoind -rpccookieperms=group`.
Accepted values for `-rpccookieperms` are `[owner|group|all]`. We let `fs::perms` handle platform-specific permissions changes.
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a9c7300135 move-only: refactor CreateTransactionInternal (josibake)
adc6ab25bb wallet: use CRecipient instead of CTxOut (josibake)
Pull request description:
Broken out from #28201
---
In order to estimate fees properly, we need to know what the final serialized transaction size will be. This PR refactors `CreateTransactionInternal` to:
* Get the serialized size directly from the `CRecipient`: this sets us up in a future PR to calculate the serialized size of silent payment `CTxDestinations` (see 797e21c8c1)
* Use the new `GetSerializeSizeForRecipient` to move the serialize size calculation to *before* coin selection and the output creation to *after* coin selection: this also sets us up for silent payments sending in a future PR in that silent payments outputs cannot be created until after the inputs to the transaction have been selected
Aside from the silent payments use case, I think this structure logically makes more sense. As a reminder, move-only commits are best reviewed with something like `git diff -w --color-moved=dimmed-zebra`
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PermsToSymbolicString will convert from fs::perms to string type
'rwxrwxrwx'.
InterpretPermString will convert from a user-supplied "perm string" such
as 'owner', 'group' or 'all, into appropriate fs::perms.
The goal of interfaces is to eventually run in their own process,
so we can't use EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED in their declaration.
However TestBlockValidaty will crash (in its call to ConnectBlock)
if the tip changes from under the proposed block.
Have the testBlockValidity implementation hold the lock instead,
and non-fatally check for this condition.
7d3662fbe3 i2p: fix log when an interruption happens during `Accept` (brunoerg)
3d3a83fab2 i2p: log errors properly according to their severity (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This PR improves and fixes i2p logs (joint work with vasild).
- It replaces `LogPrint` to `LogPrintLevel` so we can log according to the severity.
- Fix log when interruption happens during `Accept`. Before this PR, when an interruption happens, it just logs "Error accepting:", no reason is logged as it does for other situations. This PR changes it to log "Accept interrupted".
- Log errors according to the severity. Stuff like creating SAM session, destroying SAM session, etc... are logged as 'debug'.
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72b226882f wallet: notify when preset + automatic inputs exceed max weight (furszy)
Pull request description:
Small change. Found it while finishing my review on #29523. This does not interfere with it.
Basically, we are erroring out early when the automatic coin selection process exceeds the maximum weight, but we are not doing so when the user-preselected inputs combined with the wallet-selected inputs exceed the maximum weight.
This change avoids signing all inputs before erroring out and introduces test coverage for `fundrawtransaction`.
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c0b5ea5901 build: Drop redundant `sys/sysctl.h` header check (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `AC_CHECK_HEADERS` macro defines `HAVE_SYS_SYSCTL_H` if the `sys/sysctl.h` header is found. However, in the source code, this header is guarded by `HAVE_SYSCTL` and `HAVE_SYSCTL_ARND` macros, which have their own checks. Since `HAVE_SYS_SYSCTL_H` is not used, we can skip the `AC_CHECK_HEADERS(... sys/sysctl.h ...)` check.
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b5fc6d46a3 guix: use glibc 2.31 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Set minimum required glibc to 2.31.
The glibc 2.31 branch is still maintained: https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/release/2.31/master.
Remove the stack-protector check from test-security-check, as the test
no-longer fails, and given the control we have of the end, the actual
security-check test seems sufficient (this might also be applied to some
of the other checks).
Drops runtime support for Ubuntu Bionic 18.04 and RHEL-8 from the release binaries.
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2721d64989 chainparams: Add achow101 DNS seeder (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
I wrote a [DNS seeder](https://github.com/achow101/dnsseedrs) and have been running it for the past 2 months now. I believe it is ready/good enough to be used as an additional DNS seeder for all of our supported public networks.
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3ab2520190 contrib: Fixup verify-binaries OS platform parsing (Ben Westgate)
Pull request description:
Closes#30145.
This PR solves two major issues in the `parse_version_string` function of verify-binaries:
1. `-aarch64` binaries cannot be specifically downloaded. The -platform string gets interpreted as a release candidate that doesn't exist due to containing sub-string "rc".
2. Specifying a platform with a "-" in the name causes the parser to ignore both "-platform" AND "-rcN" and download the potentially wrong (non-rc) version for every platform. This also prevented specifying just one platform binary the user wished to download.
It also updates the accompanying `test.py` to cover problem two and adds two examples that were formerly broken to `README.md` to show what is now possible. Including the most useful case of downloading only 1 specific platform's binary.
This improves the Bitcoin verify-binaries tools user experience by not:
1. Failing to download for inexplicable reasons,
2. Downloading more files than what the user told it to, or in the worst case
3. Downloading only the wrong files.
* A test was added to cover the command `verify-binaries/verify.py pub 22.0-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz` which checks that _bitcoin-22.0-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz_ downloads successfully AND ONLY _bitcoin-22.0-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz_ downloads.
* The steps to reproduce each bug are in the referenced issue #30145. Explanation of the potential issue as well as reasoning for the way the bug was fixed are in my commit descriptions.
* This delivers the promised feature of "only download the binaries for a certain platform", by allowing strings with '-' to be accepted, allowing for single file downloads for any specific platform which was not always possible before.
* Removes 6 lines of code from the offending `parse_version_string` function, while fixing the bugs/errors, and extending the functionality to be practical for users with slow connections.
* Makes the error message more helpful when no file matches the provided platform string, now prints "Did you mean: `closest-match`" to help correct typos.
Thanks for reading my PR. I look forward to getting this helpful tool in its best shape yet.
Log of this branch passing the new test.py:
```
python3 test.py
✓ 'Nonexistent version should fail' passed
✓ 'Malformed version should fail' passed
✓ '--min-good-sigs 20 should fail' passed
- testing verification (22.0-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz)
✓ '22.0-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz should succeed' passed
- testing verification (22.0)
✓ '22.0 should succeed' passed
```
Log of master failing the new test.py:
```
python3 test.py
✓ 'Nonexistent version should fail' passed
✓ 'Malformed version should fail' passed
✓ '--min-good-sigs 20 should fail' passed
- testing verification (22.0-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz)
✓ '22.0-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz should succeed' passed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/ben/Documents/GitHub/bitcoin/contrib/verify-binaries/test.py", line 74, in <module>
main()
File "/home/ben/Documents/GitHub/bitcoin/contrib/verify-binaries/test.py", line 27, in main
assert len(v) == 1
^^^^^^^^^^^
AssertionError
```
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Parse platform strings with "-" or '.' correctly such as "linux-gnu" or
"x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz" to download the matching files or file. String
partition() is used to tolerate more dashes. Update `VERSION_EXAMPLE`
with a new string parsed correctly now. Fix "-aarch64" interpreted as a
release candidate due to sub-string "rc", causing all downloads to fail.
Now "rc" must immediately follow first "-" to indicate an [-rc] string.
Local variables `version_rc`, `version_os` renamed to `rc`, `platform`.
If "-rcN" is specified, `platform` is reassigned to remove the '-rcN'.
Changes are useful to only download one bitcoin core binary on slow
connections. Making `verify.py pub` more intuitive, robust, and
versatile. Closes#30145
When user types a platform string not found in any filename lets help
and say the platform closest to what they typed in a `f"No files
matched the platform specified. Did you mean: {closest_match}"` log.
Improves UX when unaware how we name our files.
Uses the difflib Python built-in which was already imported elsewhere.
Update test.py to test single file verification
verify-binaries/verify.py can accept an entire filename filter for its
"-platform" parameter now so let us test that it succeeds and downloads
and verifies only one file. `verify.py pub 22.0-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz`
should get and verify only the requested binary. It is placed before the
existing <version> wide verification as it is a faster test and possibly
easier to break.
Update doc with examples now possible after bugfix
Add example to show release candidates now work with "-platform" strings
containing "-" and string provided can be from the middle of filename:
`./contrib/verify-binaries/verify.py --json pub 23.0-rc5-linux-gnu`
Change example 5 to not match example 3.
New examples to show platform can now be provided specifically enough to
download only a single binary down to its file extension:
`./contrib/verify-binaries/verify.py pub 25.2-x86_64-linux`
`./contrib/verify-binaries/verify.py pub 24.1-rc1-darwin`
`./contrib/verify-binaries/verify.py pub 27.0-win64-setup.exe`
This is the most common use if not verifying all files so users see it
as the first example for "only download the binaries for a certain
architecture and/or platform". Downloading one file is intuitively what
most will think this meant and this change delivers on that expectation.
Co-authored-by: stickies-v
a9716c53f0 rpc: call IsInitialBlockDownload via miner interface (Sjors Provoost)
dda0b0834f rpc: minize getTipHash() calls in gbt (Sjors Provoost)
7b4d3249ce rpc: call processNewBlock via miner interface (Sjors Provoost)
9e228351e7 rpc: getTransactionsUpdated via miner interface (Sjors Provoost)
64ebb0f971 Always pass options to BlockAssembler constructor (Sjors Provoost)
4bf2e361da rpc: call CreateNewBlock via miner interface (Sjors Provoost)
404b01c436 rpc: getblocktemplate getTipHash() via Miner interface (Sjors Provoost)
d8a3496b5a rpc: call TestBlockValidity via miner interface (Sjors Provoost)
8ecb681678 Introduce Mining interface (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Introduce a `Mining` interface for the `getblocktemplate`, `generateblock` and other mining RPCs to use now, and for Stratum v2 to use later.
Suggested here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29346#issuecomment-2108528652
The selection of methods added to the interface is mostly based on what the Template Provider in #29432 uses. It could be expanded further so that `rpc/mining.cpp` no longer needs `EnsureMemPool` and `EnsureChainman`.
This PR should be a pure refactor.
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e3dc64f499 build: add -Wundef (fanquake)
82b43955f7 refactor: use #ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_UN (fanquake)
40cd7585a0 randomenv: use ifdef over if (fanquake)
7839503b30 zmq: use #ifdef ENABLE_ZMQ (fanquake)
79e197b175 build: Suppress warnings from boost and capnproto in multiprocess code (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
Turn on `-Wundef`.
[> Warn if an undefined identifier is evaluated in an #if directive. Such identifiers are replaced with zero.](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html#index-Wundef).
Note that this is still beneficial with CMake, and may even be nice to have enabled prior, to catch any change in behaviour.
If we end up with this enabled, it should probably be enough to fix#16419.
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The `AC_CHECK_HEADERS` macro defines `HAVE_SYS_SYSCTL_H` if the
`sys/sysctl.h` header is found. However, in the source code, this header
is guarded by `HAVE_SYSCTL` and `HAVE_SYSCTL_ARND` macros, which have
their own checks. Since `HAVE_SYS_SYSCTL_H` is not used, we can skip the
`AC_CHECK_HEADERS(... sys/sysctl.h ...)` check.
da205dda14 ci: increase available ccache size to 300MB (Max Edwards)
4ecbbd9b7f ci: add option for running tests without volume (Max Edwards)
Pull request description:
Fixes: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30193#discussion_r1645950272
Cache wasn't being saved when run on GHA because the default behaviour of the CI script was to store cache items in a docker volume. This works on Cirrus CI as the volumes are shared but it does not work on Github Actions in which each run is ephemeral.
Kept the default behaviour the same so hopefully this continues to work for the Cirrus CI jobs.
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c67f215ea5 ci: clarify Cirrus self-hosted workers setup (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Taken from #29274 (except for two paragraphs that require the other commits in that PR).
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5729dbbb74 refactor: remove extraneous lock annotations from function definitions (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
These annotations belong in the declarations rather than the definitions. While harmless now, future versions of clang may warn about these.
Discovered these using the upstream WIP: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/67520
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randomenv.cpp:48:5: warning: 'HAVE_VM_VM_PARAM_H' is not defined, evaluates to 0 [-Wundef]
randomenv.cpp:51:5: warning: 'HAVE_SYS_RESOURCES_H' is not defined, evaluates to 0 [-Wundef]
randomenv.cpp:424:5: error: 'HAVE_SYSCTL' is not defined, evaluates to 0 [-Werror,-Wundef]
Without this change there are errors from boost like:
/ci_container_base/depends/i686-pc-linux-gnu/include/boost/signals2/expired_slot.hpp:23:28: error: 'what' overrides a member function but is not marked 'override' [-Werror,-Wsuggest-override]
/ci_container_base/depends/i686-pc-linux-gnu/include/boost/signals2/detail/signal_template.hpp:750:32: error: 'lock_pimpl' overrides a member function but is not marked 'override' [-Werror,-Wsuggest-override]
/ci_container_base/depends/i686-pc-linux-gnu/include/boost/signals2/connection.hpp:150:22: error: 'connected' overrides a member function but is not marked 'override' [-Werror,-Wsuggest-override]
There do not seem to be errors from capnproto currently, but add a suppression
for it, too, to be consistent with other libraries.
1245d1388b netbase: extend CreateSock() to support creating arbitrary sockets (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Allow the callers of `CreateSock()` to pass all 3 arguments to the `socket(2)` syscall. This makes it possible to create sockets of any domain/type/protocol. In addition to extending arguments, some extra safety checks were put in place.
The need for this came up during the discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043#discussion_r1618837102
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6eecba475e net_processing: make MaybePunishNodeFor{Block,Tx} return void (Pieter Wuille)
ae60d485da net_processing: remove Misbehavior score and increments (Pieter Wuille)
6457c31197 net_processing: make all Misbehaving increments = 100 (Pieter Wuille)
5120ab1478 net_processing: drop 8 headers threshold for incoming BIP130 (Pieter Wuille)
944c54290d net_processing: drop Misbehavior for unconnecting headers (Pieter Wuille)
9f66ac7cf1 net_processing: do not treat non-connecting headers as response (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
So far, discouragement of peers triggers when their misbehavior score exceeds 100 points. Most types of misbehavior increment the score by 100, triggering immediate discouragement, but some types do not. This PR makes all increments equal to either 100 (meaning any misbehavior will immediately cause disconnection and discouragement) or 0 (making the behavior effectively unconditionally allowed), and then removes the logic for score accumulation.
This simplifies the code a bit, but also makes protocol expectations clearer: if a peer misbehaves, they get disconnected. There is no good reason why certain types of protocol violations should be permitted 4 times (howmuch=20) or 9 times (howmuch=10), while many others are never allowed. Furthermore, the distinction between these looks arbitrary.
The specific types of misbehavior that are changed to 100 are:
* Sending us a `block` which does not connect to our header tree (which necessarily must have been unsollicited). [used to be score 10]
* Sending us a `headers` with a non-continuous headers sequence. [used to be score 20]
* Sending us more than 1000 addresses in a single `addr` or `addrv2` message [used to be score 20]
* Sending us more than 50000 invs in a single `inv` message [used to be score 20]
* Sending us more than 2000 headers in a single `headers` message [used to be score 20]
The specific types of misbehavior that are changed to 0 are:
* Sending us 10 (*) separate BIP130 headers announcements that do not connect to our block tree [used to be score 20]
* Sending us more than 8 headers in a single `headers` message (which thus does not get treated as a BIP130 announcement) that does not connect to our block tree. [used to be score 10]
I believe that none of these behaviors are unavoidable, except for the one marked (*) which can in theory happen still due to interaction between BIP130 and variations in system clocks (the max 2 hour in the future rule). This one has been removed entirely. In order to remove the impact of the bug it was designed to deal with, without relying on misbehavior, a separate improvement is included that makes `getheaders`-tracking more accurate.
In another unrelated improvement, this also gets rid of the 8 header limit heuristic to determine whether an incoming non-connecting `headers` is a potential BIP130 announcement, as this rule is no longer needed to prevent spurious Misbehavior. Instead, any non-connecting `headers` is now treated as a potential announcement.
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DANGER_CI_ON_HOST_CACHE_FOLDERS if set will mount caches in directories on the host rather than in docker volumes. Supports saving and restoring caches on Github Actions.
fa7bc9bbca fuzz: Fix wallet_bdb_parser 32-bit unhandled fseek error (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`std::fseek` on 64-bit past the end of the file may work fine (the following read would fail). However, on 32-bit it may fail early.
Fix it, by ignoring the error, treating it similar to a read error.
This was found by OSS-Fuzz.
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=69414
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fa9cb101cf refactor: Add explicit cast to expected_last_page to silence fuzz ISan (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixes#30247
I don't think this implicit cast can lead to any bugs, so make it explicit to silence the fuzz integer sanitizer.
Can be tested with:
```
FUZZ=wallet_bdb_parser UBSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$(pwd)/test/sanitizer_suppressions/ubsan:print_stacktrace=1:halt_on_error=1:report_error_type=1" ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz /tmp/1376869be72eebcc87fe737020add634b1a29533
```
After downloading the raw fuzz input from 1376869be7
ACKs for top commit:
dergoegge:
utACK fa9cb101cf
Tree-SHA512: 226dcc58be8d70b4eec1657f232c9c6648b5dac5eb2706e7390e65ce0a031fbaf8afce97d71a535c8294467dca4757c96f294d8cc03d5e6a1c0a036b0e070325