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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29536: fuzz: fuzz connman with non-empty addrman + ASMap
552cae243a fuzz: cover `ASMapHealthCheck` in connman target (brunoerg)
33b0f3ae96 fuzz: use `ConsumeNetGroupManager` in connman target (brunoerg)
18c8a0945b fuzz: move `ConsumeNetGroupManager` to util (brunoerg)
fe624631ae fuzz: fuzz `connman` with a non-empty addrman (brunoerg)
0a12cff2a8 fuzz: move `AddrManDeterministic` to util (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  ### Motivation

  Currently, we fuzz connman with an addrman from `NodeContext`. However,
  fuzzing connman with only empty addrman might not be effective, especially
  for functions like `GetAddresses` and other ones that plays with addrman. Also,
  we do not fuzz connman with ASMap, what would be good for functions that need
  `GetGroup`, or even for addrman. Without it, I do not see how effective would be
   fuzzing `ASMapHealthCheck`, for example.

  ### Changes

  - Move `AddrManDeterministic` and `ConsumeNetGroupManager` to util.
  - Use `ConsumeNetGroupManager` in connman target to construct a netgroupmanager
  and use it for `ConnmanTestMsg`.
  - Use `AddrManDeterministic` in connman target to create an addrman. It does
   not slow down as "filling" the addrman (e.g. with `FillAddrman`).
  - Add coverage for `ASMapHealthCheck`.

ACKs for top commit:
  maflcko:
    review ACK 552cae243a 🏀
  dergoegge:
    Code review ACK 552cae243a
  marcofleon:
    Code review ACK 552cae243a. Changes match the PR description.

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.github ci: display logs of failed tests automatically 2024-10-24 10:36:02 -03:00
.tx qt: Bump Transifex slug for 28.x 2024-07-30 16:14:19 +01:00
ci ci: Temporary workaround for old CCACHE_DIR cirrus env 2024-10-24 11:43:33 +02:00
cmake scripted-diff: drop config/ subdir for bitcoin-config.h, rename to bitcoin-build-config.h 2024-10-10 12:22:12 +02:00
contrib Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31121: guix: Enable CET for glibc package 2024-10-21 14:59:32 +01:00
depends Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29991: depends: sqlite 3.46.1 2024-10-25 11:43:09 +01:00
doc doc: replace -? with -h for bench_bitcoin help 2024-10-19 18:44:22 +02:00
share Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26334: Add Signet and testnet4 launch shortcuts for Windows 2024-10-21 15:00:32 +01:00
src Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29536: fuzz: fuzz connman with non-empty addrman + ASMap 2024-10-25 15:18:54 +01:00
test Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31118: doc: replace -? with -h and -help 2024-10-24 18:01:41 -04:00
.cirrus.yml ci: Inline PACKAGE_MANAGER_INSTALL 2024-09-26 18:52:08 +02:00
.editorconfig code style: update .editorconfig file 2024-09-13 17:55:10 +02:00
.gitattributes Separate protocol versioning from clientversion 2014-10-29 00:24:40 -04:00
.gitignore build: Remove Autotools-based build system 2024-08-30 21:31:39 +01:00
.python-version Bump python minimum supported version to 3.10 2024-08-28 15:53:07 +02:00
.style.yapf Update .style.yapf 2023-06-01 23:35:10 +05:30
CMakeLists.txt build: Replace MAC_OSX macro with existing __APPLE__ 2024-10-24 12:29:26 +02:00
CMakePresets.json build: Drop libnatpmp from build system 2024-09-30 11:37:55 +02:00
CONTRIBUTING.md doc: replace Autotools with CMake 2024-08-29 16:06:29 +01:00
COPYING doc: upgrade Bitcoin Core license to 2024 2024-01-10 16:29:01 -06:00
INSTALL.md doc: Added hyperlink for doc/build 2021-09-09 19:53:12 +05:30
libbitcoinkernel.pc.in build: Add a pkg-config file for libbitcoinkernel 2024-09-06 21:35:07 +02:00
README.md doc: cmake: prepend and explain "build/" where needed 2024-10-11 11:24:21 -06:00
SECURITY.md Update security.md contact for achow101 2023-12-14 18:14:54 -05:00
vcpkg.json cmake: Add vcpkg manifest file 2024-08-16 21:19:12 +01:00

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