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# Bootstrappable Bitcoin Core Builds
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This directory contains the files necessary to perform bootstrappable Bitcoin
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Core builds.
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[Bootstrappability][b17e] furthers our binary security guarantees by allowing us
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to _audit and reproduce_ our toolchain instead of blindly _trusting_ binary
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downloads.
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We achieve bootstrappability by using Guix as a functional package manager.
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## Requirements
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Conservatively, a x86_64 machine with:
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- 2 or more logical cores
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- 4GB of free disk space on the partition that /gnu/store will reside in
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- 24GB of free disk space on the partition that the Bitcoin Core git repository
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resides in
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> Note: these requirements are slightly less onerous than those of Gitian builds
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## Setup
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### Installing Guix
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If you're just testing this out, you can use the
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[Dockerfile][fanquake/guix-docker] for convenience. It automatically speeds up
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your builds by [using substitutes](#speeding-up-builds-with-substitute-servers).
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If you don't want this behaviour, refer to the [next
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section](#choosing-your-security-model).
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Otherwise, follow the [Guix installation guide][guix/bin-install].
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> Note: For those who like to keep their filesystems clean, Guix is designed to
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> be very standalone and _will not_ conflict with your system's package
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> manager/existing setup. It _only_ touches `/var/guix`, `/gnu`, and
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> `~/.config/guix`.
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### Choosing your security model
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Guix allows us to achieve better binary security by using our CPU time to build
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everything from scratch. However, it doesn't sacrifice user choice in pursuit of
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this: users can decide whether or not to bootstrap and to use substitutes.
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After installation, you may want to consider [adding substitute
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servers](#speeding-up-builds-with-substitute-servers) to speed up your build if
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that fits your security model (say, if you're just testing that this works).
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This is skippable if you're using the [Dockerfile][fanquake/guix-docker].
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If you prefer not to use any substitutes, make sure to set
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`ADDITIONAL_GUIX_ENVIRONMENT_FLAGS` like the following snippet. The first build
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will take a while, but the resulting packages will be cached for future builds.
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```sh
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export ADDITIONAL_GUIX_ENVIRONMENT_FLAGS='--no-substitutes'
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```
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Likewise, to perform a bootstrapped build (takes even longer):
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```sh
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export ADDITIONAL_GUIX_ENVIRONMENT_FLAGS='--bootstrap --no-substitutes'
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```
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### Using the right Guix
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Once Guix is installed, deploy our patched version into your current Guix
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profile. The changes there are slowly being upstreamed.
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```sh
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guix pull --url=https://github.com/dongcarl/guix.git \
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--commit=82c77e52b8b46e0a3aad2cb12307c2e30547deec \
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--max-jobs=4 # change accordingly
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```
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Make sure that you are using your current profile. (You are prompted to do this
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at the end of the `guix pull`)
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```bash
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export PATH="${HOME}/.config/guix/current/bin${PATH:+:}$PATH"
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```
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> Note: There is ongoing work to eliminate this entire section using Guix
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> [inferiors][guix/inferiors] and [channels][guix/channels].
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## Usage
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### As a Development Environment
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For a Bitcoin Core depends development environment, simply invoke
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```sh
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guix environment --manifest=contrib/guix/manifest.scm
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```
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And you'll land back in your shell with all the build dependencies required for
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a `depends` build injected into your environment.
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### As a Tool for Deterministic Builds
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From the top of a clean Bitcoin Core repository:
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```sh
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./contrib/guix/guix-build.sh
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```
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After the build finishes successfully (check the status code please), compare
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hashes:
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```sh
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find output/ -type f -print0 | sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
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```
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#### Recognized environment variables
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* _**HOSTS**_
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Override the space-separated list of platform triples for which to perform a
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bootstrappable build. _(defaults to "i686-linux-gnu x86\_64-linux-gnu
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arm-linux-gnueabihf aarch64-linux-gnu riscv64-linux-gnu")_
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> Windows and OS X platform triplet support are WIP.
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* _**SOURCES_PATH**_
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Set the depends tree download cache for sources. This is passed through to the
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depends tree. Setting this to the same directory across multiple builds of the
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depends tree can eliminate unnecessary redownloading of package sources.
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* _**MAX_JOBS**_
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Override the maximum number of jobs to run simultaneously, you might want to
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do so on a memory-limited machine. This may be passed to `make` as in `make
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--jobs="$MAX_JOBS"` or `xargs` as in `xargs -P"$MAX_JOBS"`. _(defaults to the
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value of `nproc` outside the container)_
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* _**SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH**_
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Override the reference UNIX timestamp used for bit-for-bit reproducibility,
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the variable name conforms to [standard][r12e/source-date-epoch]. _(defaults
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to the output of `$(git log --format=%at -1)`)_
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* _**V**_
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If non-empty, will pass `V=1` to all `make` invocations, making `make` output
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verbose.
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* _**ADDITIONAL_GUIX_ENVIRONMENT_FLAGS**_
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Additional flags to be passed to `guix environment`. For a fully-bootstrapped
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build, set this to `--bootstrap --no-substitutes` (refer to the [security
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model section](#choosing-your-security-model) for more details). Note that a
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fully-bootstrapped build will take quite a long time on the first run.
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## Tips and Tricks
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### Speeding up builds with substitute servers
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_This whole section is automatically done in the convenience
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[Dockerfiles][fanquake/guix-docker]_
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For those who are used to life in the fast _(and trustful)_ lane, you can use
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[substitute servers][guix/substitutes] to enable binary downloads of packages.
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> For those who only want to use substitutes from the official Guix build farm
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> and have authorized the build farm's signing key during Guix's installation,
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> you don't need to do anything.
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#### Authorize the signing keys
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For the official Guix build farm at https://ci.guix.gnu.org, run as root:
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```
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guix archive --authorize < ~root/.config/guix/current/share/guix/ci.guix.gnu.org.pub
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```
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For dongcarl's substitute server at https://guix.carldong.io, run as root:
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```sh
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wget -qO- 'https://guix.carldong.io/signing-key.pub' | guix archive --authorize
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```
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#### Use the substitute servers
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The official Guix build farm at https://ci.guix.gnu.org is automatically used
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unless the `--no-substitutes` flag is supplied.
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This can be overridden for all `guix` invocations by passing the
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`--substitute-urls` option to your invocation of `guix-daemon`. This can also be
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overridden on a call-by-call basis by passing the same `--substitute-urls`
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option to client tools such at `guix environment`.
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To use dongcarl's substitute server for Bitcoin Core builds after having
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[authorized his signing key](#authorize-the-signing-keys):
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```
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export ADDITIONAL_GUIX_ENVIRONMENT_FLAGS='--substitute-urls="https://guix.carldong.io https://ci.guix.gnu.org"'
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```
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## FAQ
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### How can I trust the binary installation?
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As mentioned at the bottom of [this manual page][guix/bin-install]:
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> The binary installation tarballs can be (re)produced and verified simply by
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> running the following command in the Guix source tree:
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>
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> make guix-binary.x86_64-linux.tar.xz
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### When will Guix be packaged in debian?
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Vagrant Cascadian has been making good progress on this
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[here][debian/guix-package]. We have all the pieces needed to put up an APT
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repository and will likely put one up soon.
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[b17e]: http://bootstrappable.org/
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[r12e/source-date-epoch]: https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/source-date-epoch/
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[guix/install.sh]: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/plain/etc/guix-install.sh
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[guix/bin-install]: https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Binary-Installation.html
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[guix/env-setup]: https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Build-Environment-Setup.html
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[guix/substitutes]: https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Substitutes.html
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[guix/substitute-server-auth]: https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Substitute-Server-Authorization.html
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[guix/inferiors]: https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Inferiors.html
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[guix/channels]: https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Channels.html
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[debian/guix-package]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=850644
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[fanquake/guix-docker]: https://github.com/fanquake/core-review/tree/master/guix
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