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# Copyright (c) 2013-2016 The Bitcoin Core developers
# Copyright (c) 2014-2018 The Dash Core developers
# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
DIST_SUBDIRS = secp256k1 univalue
AM_LDFLAGS = $(PTHREAD_CFLAGS) $(LIBTOOL_LDFLAGS) $(HARDENED_LDFLAGS) $(GPROF_LDFLAGS) $(SANITIZER_LDFLAGS)
AM_CXXFLAGS = $(DEBUG_CXXFLAGS) $(HARDENED_CXXFLAGS) $(WARN_CXXFLAGS) $(NOWARN_CXXFLAGS) $(ERROR_CXXFLAGS) $(GPROF_CXXFLAGS) $(SANITIZER_CXXFLAGS)
AM_CPPFLAGS = $(DEBUG_CPPFLAGS) $(HARDENED_CPPFLAGS)
AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS = --preserve-dup-deps
EXTRA_LIBRARIES =
if ENABLE_STACKTRACES
Enable stacktrace support in gitian builds (#3006) * Remove use of -rdynamic This causes check-symbols to fail horribly and also turned out to be not required when using libbacktrace. It was only required when using "backtrace()" from "<execinfo.h>" * Remove spurious ], from configure.ac * Add -DENABLE_STACKTRACES=1 to CMakeLists.txt * Remove unused method my_backtrace_simple_callback * Use fs::path().filename() instead of basename() * Add static g_exeFileName and g_exeFileBaseName * Use .exe.dbg file when available * Use uint64_t instead of uintptr_t * Implement GetBaseAddress() for unix and win32 * Implement unified crash_info and use it everywhere before printing crash info * Print a serialized version of crash_info when there is no debug info * Implement "-printcrashinfo" command line option * Compile stacktrace support unconditionally and only make crash hooks conditional This also renames the --enable-stacktraces option to --enable-crash-hooks * Enable crash hooks in win/linux Gitian builds * Try to load .debug file on MacOS and enable crash hooks for osx Gitian builds * Check for dsymutil and if it needs --flat * Create .debug files in osx Gitian build * Handle review comments * Also print crash description when no stacktrace is available * Unconditionally add -g1 debug information Instead of making it dependent on "--enable-crash-hooks". We will need the debug info every time now, even in release builds. * Put MacOS debug info into dSYM symbols instead of plain .debug files * Implement MacOS specific GetBaseAddress
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if ENABLE_CRASH_HOOKS
if CRASH_HOOKS_WRAPPED_CXX_ABI
# Wrap internal C++ ABI's so that we can attach stacktraces to exceptions
LDFLAGS_WRAP_EXCEPTIONS = -Wl,-wrap,__cxa_allocate_exception -Wl,-wrap,__cxa_free_exception
if TARGET_WINDOWS
LDFLAGS_WRAP_EXCEPTIONS += -Wl,-wrap,_assert -Wl,-wrap,_wassert
else
LDFLAGS_WRAP_EXCEPTIONS += -Wl,-wrap,__assert_fail
endif
endif
endif
if TARGET_WINDOWS
BACKTRACE_LIB = -ldbghelp -lbacktrace
else
BACKTRACE_LIB = -lbacktrace
endif
endif #ENABLE_STACKTRACES
if EMBEDDED_UNIVALUE
LIBUNIVALUE = univalue/libunivalue.la
$(LIBUNIVALUE): $(wildcard univalue/lib/*) $(wildcard univalue/include/*)
$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) -C $(@D) $(@F)
else
LIBUNIVALUE = $(UNIVALUE_LIBS)
endif
Backport 11651 (#3358) * scripted-diff: Replace #include "" with #include <> (ryanofsky) -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- for f in \ src/*.cpp \ src/*.h \ src/bench/*.cpp \ src/bench/*.h \ src/compat/*.cpp \ src/compat/*.h \ src/consensus/*.cpp \ src/consensus/*.h \ src/crypto/*.cpp \ src/crypto/*.h \ src/crypto/ctaes/*.h \ src/policy/*.cpp \ src/policy/*.h \ src/primitives/*.cpp \ src/primitives/*.h \ src/qt/*.cpp \ src/qt/*.h \ src/qt/test/*.cpp \ src/qt/test/*.h \ src/rpc/*.cpp \ src/rpc/*.h \ src/script/*.cpp \ src/script/*.h \ src/support/*.cpp \ src/support/*.h \ src/support/allocators/*.h \ src/test/*.cpp \ src/test/*.h \ src/wallet/*.cpp \ src/wallet/*.h \ src/wallet/test/*.cpp \ src/wallet/test/*.h \ src/zmq/*.cpp \ src/zmq/*.h do base=${f%/*}/ relbase=${base#src/} sed -i "s:#include \"\(.*\)\"\(.*\):if test -e \$base'\\1'; then echo \"#include <\"\$relbase\"\\1>\\2\"; else echo \"#include <\\1>\\2\"; fi:e" $f done -END VERIFY SCRIPT- Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * scripted-diff: Replace #include "" with #include <> (Dash Specific) -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- for f in \ src/bls/*.cpp \ src/bls/*.h \ src/evo/*.cpp \ src/evo/*.h \ src/governance/*.cpp \ src/governance/*.h \ src/llmq/*.cpp \ src/llmq/*.h \ src/masternode/*.cpp \ src/masternode/*.h \ src/privatesend/*.cpp \ src/privatesend/*.h do base=${f%/*}/ relbase=${base#src/} sed -i "s:#include \"\(.*\)\"\(.*\):if test -e \$base'\\1'; then echo \"#include <\"\$relbase\"\\1>\\2\"; else echo \"#include <\\1>\\2\"; fi:e" $f done -END VERIFY SCRIPT- Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * build: Remove -I for everything but project root Remove -I from build system for everything but the project root, and built-in dependencies. Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> # Conflicts: # src/Makefile.test.include * qt: refactor: Use absolute include paths in .ui files * qt: refactor: Changes to make include paths absolute This makes all include paths in the GUI absolute. Many changes are involved as every single source file in src/qt/ assumes to be able to use relative includes. Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> # Conflicts: # src/qt/dash.cpp # src/qt/optionsmodel.cpp # src/qt/test/rpcnestedtests.cpp * test: refactor: Use absolute include paths for test data files * Recommend #include<> syntax in developer notes * refactor: Include obj/build.h instead of build.h * END BACKPORT #11651 Remove trailing whitespace causing travis failure * fix backport 11651 Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * More of 11651 * fix blockchain.cpp Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * Add missing "qt/" in includes * Add missing "test/" in includes * Fix trailing whitespaces Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org> Co-authored-by: MeshCollider <dobsonsa68@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
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BITCOIN_INCLUDES=-I$(builddir) $(BDB_CPPFLAGS) $(BOOST_CPPFLAGS) $(LEVELDB_CPPFLAGS) $(CRYPTO_CFLAGS) $(SSL_CFLAGS)
BITCOIN_INCLUDES += -I$(srcdir)/secp256k1/include
BITCOIN_INCLUDES += $(UNIVALUE_CFLAGS)
BLS_LIBS=-lbls-dash
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LIBBITCOIN_SERVER=libdash_server.a
LIBBITCOIN_COMMON=libdash_common.a
LIBBITCOIN_CONSENSUS=libdash_consensus.a
LIBBITCOIN_CLI=libdash_cli.a
LIBBITCOIN_UTIL=libdash_util.a
LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO_BASE=crypto/libdash_crypto_base.a
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LIBBITCOINQT=qt/libdashqt.a
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LIBSECP256K1=secp256k1/libsecp256k1.la
if ENABLE_ZMQ
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LIBBITCOIN_ZMQ=libdash_zmq.a
endif
if BUILD_BITCOIN_LIBS
LIBBITCOINCONSENSUS=libdashconsensus.la
endif
if ENABLE_WALLET
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LIBBITCOIN_WALLET=libdash_wallet.a
endif
LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO= $(LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO_BASE)
if ENABLE_SSE41
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LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO_SSE41 = crypto/libdash_crypto_sse41.a
LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO += $(LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO_SSE41)
endif
if ENABLE_AVX2
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LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO_AVX2 = crypto/libdash_crypto_avx2.a
LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO += $(LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO_AVX2)
endif
Merge #13386: SHA256 implementations based on Intel SHA Extensions 66b2cf1ccfad545a8ec3f2a854e23f647322bf30 Use immintrin.h everywhere for intrinsics (Pieter Wuille) 4c935e2eee456ff66cdfb908b0edffdd1e8a6c04 Add SHA256 implementation using using Intel SHA intrinsics (Pieter Wuille) 268400d3188200c9e3dcd3482c4853354388a721 [Refactor] CPU feature detection logic for SHA256 (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: Based on #13191. This adds SHA256 implementations that use Intel's SHA Extension instructions (using intrinsics). This needs GCC 4.9 or Clang 3.4. In addition to #13191, two extra implementations are provided: * (a) A variable-length SHA256 implementation using SHA extensions. * (b) A 2-way 64-byte input double-SHA256 implementation using SHA extensions. Benchmarks for 9001-element Merkle tree root computation on an AMD Ryzen 1800X system: * Using generic C++ code (pre-#10821): 6.1ms * Using SSE4 (master, #10821): 4.6ms * Using 4-way SSE4 specialized for 64-byte inputs (#13191): 2.8ms * Using 8-way AVX2 specialized for 64-byte inputs (#13191): 2.1ms * Using 2-way SHA-NI specialized for 64-byte inputs (this PR): 0.56ms Benchmarks for 32-byte SHA256 on the same system: * Using SSE4 (master, #10821): 190ns * Using SHA-NI (this PR): 53ns Benchmarks for 1000000-byte SHA256 on the same system: * Using SSE4 (master, #10821): 2.5ms * Using SHA-NI (this PR): 0.51ms Tree-SHA512: 2b319e33b22579f815d91f9daf7994a5e1e799c4f73c13e15070dd54ba71f3f6438ccf77ae9cbd1ce76f972d9cbeb5f0edfea3d86f101bbc1055db70e42743b7
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if ENABLE_SHANI
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LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO_SHANI = crypto/libdash_crypto_shani.a
Merge #13386: SHA256 implementations based on Intel SHA Extensions 66b2cf1ccfad545a8ec3f2a854e23f647322bf30 Use immintrin.h everywhere for intrinsics (Pieter Wuille) 4c935e2eee456ff66cdfb908b0edffdd1e8a6c04 Add SHA256 implementation using using Intel SHA intrinsics (Pieter Wuille) 268400d3188200c9e3dcd3482c4853354388a721 [Refactor] CPU feature detection logic for SHA256 (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: Based on #13191. This adds SHA256 implementations that use Intel's SHA Extension instructions (using intrinsics). This needs GCC 4.9 or Clang 3.4. In addition to #13191, two extra implementations are provided: * (a) A variable-length SHA256 implementation using SHA extensions. * (b) A 2-way 64-byte input double-SHA256 implementation using SHA extensions. Benchmarks for 9001-element Merkle tree root computation on an AMD Ryzen 1800X system: * Using generic C++ code (pre-#10821): 6.1ms * Using SSE4 (master, #10821): 4.6ms * Using 4-way SSE4 specialized for 64-byte inputs (#13191): 2.8ms * Using 8-way AVX2 specialized for 64-byte inputs (#13191): 2.1ms * Using 2-way SHA-NI specialized for 64-byte inputs (this PR): 0.56ms Benchmarks for 32-byte SHA256 on the same system: * Using SSE4 (master, #10821): 190ns * Using SHA-NI (this PR): 53ns Benchmarks for 1000000-byte SHA256 on the same system: * Using SSE4 (master, #10821): 2.5ms * Using SHA-NI (this PR): 0.51ms Tree-SHA512: 2b319e33b22579f815d91f9daf7994a5e1e799c4f73c13e15070dd54ba71f3f6438ccf77ae9cbd1ce76f972d9cbeb5f0edfea3d86f101bbc1055db70e42743b7
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LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO += $(LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO_SHANI)
endif
Merge #12788: [build] Tune wildcards for LIBSECP256K1 target 98b181323 [build] Tune wildcards for LIBSECP256K1 target (Karl-Johan Alm) Pull request description: Automake would think the target was out of date every time because e.g. '.deps' was updated. Note: I am assuming that secp256k1 depends on `*.h`, `*.c`, ~~and `libsecp256k1-config.h`~~ (it's `.h` so already included), aside from pre-existing `include/*`. If there are other files that would require a rebuild of the `LIBSECP256K1` target, they should probably be added. It would be neat if you could exclude specific files, rather than split it up like this, but it doesn't seem possible (https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Wildcard-Function.html#Wildcard-Function) Should probably note this: ```Bash $ V=1 make check VERBOSE=1 Making check in src make[1]: Entering directory '/home/user/workspace/bitcoin/src' make[2]: Entering directory '/home/user/workspace/bitcoin/src' make -C secp256k1 libsecp256k1.la make[3]: Entering directory '/home/user/workspace/bitcoin/src/secp256k1' make[3]: 'libsecp256k1.la' is up to date. make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/user/workspace/bitcoin/src/secp256k1' make check-TESTS check-local make[3]: Entering directory '/home/user/workspace/bitcoin/src' make[4]: Entering directory '/home/user/workspace/bitcoin/src' make -C secp256k1 libsecp256k1.la make[5]: Entering directory '/home/user/workspace/bitcoin/src/secp256k1' make[5]: 'libsecp256k1.la' is up to date. make[5]: Leaving directory '/home/user/workspace/bitcoin/src/secp256k1' PASS: test/test_bitcoin.exe ``` Tree-SHA512: 62b133c76e882788dae0c14208a9f5acdbd731c2e7a248f9e01f488b8ec13f9d637d7ad0d63e18d324bb4e088f1836a936649b0fb97bee679eaadedbeed5c981
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$(LIBSECP256K1): $(wildcard secp256k1/src/*.h) $(wildcard secp256k1/src/*.c) $(wildcard secp256k1/include/*)
$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) -C $(@D) $(@F)
# Make is not made aware of per-object dependencies to avoid limiting building parallelization
# But to build the less dependent modules first, we manually select their order here:
EXTRA_LIBRARIES += \
$(LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_UTIL) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_COMMON) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_CONSENSUS) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_SERVER) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_CLI) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_WALLET) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_ZMQ)
lib_LTLIBRARIES = $(LIBBITCOINCONSENSUS)
bin_PROGRAMS =
noinst_PROGRAMS =
TESTS =
BENCHMARKS =
if BUILD_BITCOIND
bin_PROGRAMS += dashd
endif
if BUILD_BITCOIN_UTILS
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bin_PROGRAMS += dash-cli dash-tx
endif
.PHONY: FORCE check-symbols check-security
# dash core #
BITCOIN_CORE_H = \
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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addrdb.h \
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addressindex.h \
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spentindex.h \
addrman.h \
attributes.h \
Merge #14605: Return of the Banman 18185b57c32d0a43afeca4c125b9352c692923e9 scripted-diff: batch-recase BanMan variables (Carl Dong) c2e04d37f3841d109c1fe60693f9622e2836cc29 banman: Add, use CBanEntry ctor that takes ban reason (Carl Dong) 1ffa4ce27d4ea6c1067d8984455df97994c7713e banman: reformulate nBanUtil calculation (Carl Dong) daae598feb034f2f56e0b00ecfb4854d693d3641 banman: add thread annotations and mark members const where possible (Cory Fields) 84fc3fbd0304a7d6e660bf783c84bed2dd415141 scripted-diff: batch-rename BanMan members (Cory Fields) af3503d903b1a608cd212e2d74b274103199078c net: move BanMan to its own files (Cory Fields) d0469b2e9386a7a4b268cb9725347e7517acace6 banman: pass in default ban time as a parameter (Cory Fields) 2e56702ecedd83c4b7cb8de9de5c437c8c08e645 banman: pass the banfile path in (Cory Fields) 4c0d961eb0d7825a1e6f8389d7f5545114ee18c6 banman: create and split out banman (Cory Fields) 83c1ea2e5e66b8a83072e3d5ad6a4ced406eb1ba net: split up addresses/ban dumps in preparation for moving them (Cory Fields) 136bd7926c72659dd277a7b795ea17f72e523338 tests: remove member connman/peerLogic in TestingSetup (Cory Fields) 7cc2b9f6786f9bc33853220551eed33ca6b7b7b2 net: Break disconnecting out of Ban() (Cory Fields) Pull request description: **Old English à la Beowulf** ``` Banman wæs bréme --blaéd wíde sprang-- Connmanes eafera Coreum in. aéglaéca léodum forstandan Swá bealdode bearn Connmanes guma gúðum cúð gódum daédum· dréah æfter dóme· nealles druncne slóg ``` **Modern English Translation** ``` Banman was famed --his renown spread wide-- Conman's hier, in Core-land. against the evil creature defend the people Thus he was bold, the son of Connman man famed in war, for good deeds; he led his life for glory, never, having drunk, slew ``` -- With @theuni's blessing, here is Banman, rebased. Original PR: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11457 -- Followup PRs: 1. Give `CNode` a `Disconnect` method ([source](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14605#discussion_r248065847)) 2. Add a comment to `std::atomic_bool fDisconnect` in `net.h` that setting this to true will cause the node to be disconnected the next time `DisconnectNodes()` runs ([source](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14605#discussion_r248384309)) Tree-SHA512: 9c207edbf577415c22c9811113e393322d936a843d4ff265186728152a67c057779ac4d4f27b895de9729f7a53e870f828b9ebc8bcdab757520c2aebe1e9be35
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banman.h \
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base58.h \
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batchedlogger.h \
bech32.h \
HD wallet (#1405) * HD wallet Minimal set of changes (no refactoring) backported from Bitcoin upstream to make HD wallets work in Dash 0.12.1.x+ * minimal bip44 (hardcoded account and change) * minimal bip39 Additional cmd-line options for new wallet: -mnemonic -mnemonicpassphrase * Do not recreate HD wallet on encryption Adjusted keypool.py test * Do not store any private keys for hd wallet besides the master one Derive all keys on the fly. Original idea/implementation - btc PR9298, backported and improved * actually use bip39 * pbkdf2 test * backport wallet-hd.py test * Allow specifying hd seed, add dumphdseed rpc, fix bugs - -hdseed cmd-line param to specify HD seed on wallet creation - dumphdseed rpc to dump HD seed - allow seed of any size - fix dumpwallet rpc bug (wasn't decrypting HD seed) - print HD seed and extended public masterkey on dumpwallet * top up keypool on HD wallet encryption * split HD chain: external/internal * add missing cs_wallet lock in init.cpp * fix `const char *` issues (use strings) * default mnemonic passphrase is an empty string in all cases * store mnemonic/mnemonicpassphrase replace dumphdseed with dumphdinfo * Add fCrypted flag to CHDChain * prepare internal structures for multiple HD accounts (plus some code cleanup) * use secure allocator for storing sensitive HD data * use secure strings for mnemonic(passphrase) * small fix in GenerateNewHDChain * use 24 words for mnemonic by default * make sure mnemonic passphrase provided by user does not exceed 256 symbols * more usage of secure allocators and memory_cleanse * code cleanup * rename: CSecureVector -> SecureVector * add missing include * fix warning in rpcdump.cpp * refactor mnemonic_check (also fix a bug) * move bip39 functions to CMnemonic * Few fixes for CMnemonic: - use `SecureVector` for data, bits, seed - `Check` should return bool * init vectors with desired size where possible
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bip39.h \
bip39_english.h \
Backport compact blocks functionality from bitcoin (#1966) * Merge #8068: Compact Blocks 48efec8 Fix some minor compact block issues that came up in review (Matt Corallo) ccd06b9 Elaborate bucket size math (Pieter Wuille) 0d4cb48 Use vTxHashes to optimize InitData significantly (Matt Corallo) 8119026 Provide a flat list of txid/terators to txn in CTxMemPool (Matt Corallo) 678ee97 Add BIP 152 to implemented BIPs list (Matt Corallo) 56ba516 Add reconstruction debug logging (Matt Corallo) 2f34a2e Get our "best three" peers to announce blocks using cmpctblocks (Matt Corallo) 927f8ee Add ability to fetch CNode by NodeId (Matt Corallo) d25cd3e Add receiver-side protocol implementation for CMPCTBLOCK stuff (Matt Corallo) 9c837d5 Add sender-side protocol implementation for CMPCTBLOCK stuff (Matt Corallo) 00c4078 Add protocol messages for short-ids blocks (Matt Corallo) e3b2222 Add some blockencodings tests (Matt Corallo) f4f8f14 Add TestMemPoolEntryHelper::FromTx version for CTransaction (Matt Corallo) 85ad31e Add partial-block block encodings API (Matt Corallo) 5249dac Add COMPACTSIZE wrapper similar to VARINT for serialization (Matt Corallo) cbda71c Move context-required checks from CheckBlockHeader to Contextual... (Matt Corallo) 7c29ec9 If AcceptBlockHeader returns true, pindex will be set. (Matt Corallo) 96806c3 Stop trimming when mapTx is empty (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #8408: Prevent fingerprinting, disk-DoS with compact blocks 1d06e49 Ignore CMPCTBLOCK messages for pruned blocks (Suhas Daftuar) 1de2a46 Ignore GETBLOCKTXN requests for unknown blocks (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #8418: Add tests for compact blocks 45c7ddd Add p2p test for BIP 152 (compact blocks) (Suhas Daftuar) 9a22a6c Add support for compactblocks to mininode (Suhas Daftuar) a8689fd Tests: refactor compact size serialization in mininode (Suhas Daftuar) 9c8593d Implement SipHash in Python (Pieter Wuille) 56c87e9 Allow changing BIP9 parameters on regtest (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #8505: Trivial: Fix typos in various files 1aacfc2 various typos (leijurv) * Merge #8449: [Trivial] Do not shadow local variable, cleanup a159f25 Remove redundand (and shadowing) declaration (Pavel Janík) cce3024 Do not shadow local variable, cleanup (Pavel Janík) * Merge #8739: [qa] Fix broken sendcmpct test in p2p-compactblocks.py 157254a Fix broken sendcmpct test in p2p-compactblocks.py (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #8854: [qa] Fix race condition in p2p-compactblocks test b5fd666 [qa] Fix race condition in p2p-compactblocks test (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #8393: Support for compact blocks together with segwit 27acfc1 [qa] Update p2p-compactblocks.py for compactblocks v2 (Suhas Daftuar) 422fac6 [qa] Add support for compactblocks v2 to mininode (Suhas Daftuar) f5b9b8f [qa] Fix bug in mininode witness deserialization (Suhas Daftuar) 6aa28ab Use cmpctblock type 2 for segwit-enabled transfer (Pieter Wuille) be7555f Fix overly-prescriptive p2p-segwit test for new fetch logic (Matt Corallo) 06128da Make GetFetchFlags always request witness objects from witness peers (Matt Corallo) * Merge #8882: [qa] Fix race conditions in p2p-compactblocks.py and sendheaders.py b55d941 [qa] Fix race condition in sendheaders.py (Suhas Daftuar) 6976db2 [qa] Another attempt to fix race condition in p2p-compactblocks.py (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #8904: [qa] Fix compact block shortids for a test case 4cdece4 [qa] Fix compact block shortids for a test case (Dagur Valberg Johannsson) * Merge #8637: Compact Block Tweaks (rebase of #8235) 3ac6de0 Align constant names for maximum compact block / blocktxn depth (Pieter Wuille) b2e93a3 Add cmpctblock to debug help list (instagibbs) fe998e9 More agressively filter compact block requests (Matt Corallo) 02a337d Dont remove a "preferred" cmpctblock peer if they provide a block (Matt Corallo) * Merge #8975: Chainparams: Trivial: In AppInit2(), s/Params()/chainparams/ 6f2f639 Chainparams: Trivial: In AppInit2(), s/Params()/chainparams/ (Jorge Timón) * Merge #8968: Don't hold cs_main when calling ProcessNewBlock from a cmpctblock 72ca7d9 Don't hold cs_main when calling ProcessNewBlock from a cmpctblock (Matt Corallo) * Merge #8995: Add missing cs_main lock to ::GETBLOCKTXN processing dfe7906 Add missing cs_main lock to ::GETBLOCKTXN processing (Matt Corallo) * Merge #8515: A few mempool removal optimizations 0334430 Add some missing includes (Pieter Wuille) 4100499 Return shared_ptr<CTransaction> from mempool removes (Pieter Wuille) 51f2783 Make removed and conflicted arguments optional to remove (Pieter Wuille) f48211b Bypass removeRecursive in removeForReorg (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #9026: Fix handling of invalid compact blocks d4833ff Bump the protocol version to distinguish new banning behavior. (Suhas Daftuar) 88c3549 Fix compact block handling to not ban if block is invalid (Suhas Daftuar) c93beac [qa] Test that invalid compactblocks don't result in ban (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #9039: Various serialization simplifcations and optimizations d59a518 Use fixed preallocation instead of costly GetSerializeSize (Pieter Wuille) 25a211a Add optimized CSizeComputer serializers (Pieter Wuille) a2929a2 Make CSerAction's ForRead() constexpr (Pieter Wuille) a603925 Avoid -Wshadow errors (Pieter Wuille) 5284721 Get rid of nType and nVersion (Pieter Wuille) 657e05a Make GetSerializeSize a wrapper on top of CSizeComputer (Pieter Wuille) fad9b66 Make nType and nVersion private and sometimes const (Pieter Wuille) c2c5d42 Make streams' read and write return void (Pieter Wuille) 50e8a9c Remove unused ReadVersion and WriteVersion (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #9058: Fixes for p2p-compactblocks.py test timeouts on travis (#8842) dac53b5 Modify getblocktxn handler not to drop requests for old blocks (Russell Yanofsky) 55bfddc [qa] Fix stale data bug in test_compactblocks_not_at_tip (Russell Yanofsky) 47e9659 [qa] Fix bug in compactblocks v2 merge (Russell Yanofsky) * Merge #9160: [trivial] Fix hungarian variable name ec34648 [trivial] Fix hungarian variable name (Russell Yanofsky) * Merge #9159: [qa] Wait for specific block announcement in p2p-compactblocks dfa44d1 [qa] Wait for specific block announcement in p2p-compactblocks (Russell Yanofsky) * Merge #9125: Make CBlock a vector of shared_ptr of CTransactions b4e4ba4 Introduce convenience type CTransactionRef (Pieter Wuille) 1662b43 Make CBlock::vtx a vector of shared_ptr<CTransaction> (Pieter Wuille) da60506 Add deserializing constructors to CTransaction and CMutableTransaction (Pieter Wuille) 0e85204 Add serialization for unique_ptr and shared_ptr (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #8872: Remove block-request logic from INV message processing 037159c Remove block-request logic from INV message processing (Matt Corallo) 3451203 [qa] Respond to getheaders and do not assume a getdata on inv (Matt Corallo) d768f15 [qa] Make comptool push blocks instead of relying on inv-fetch (mrbandrews) * Merge #9199: Always drop the least preferred HB peer when adding a new one. ca8549d Always drop the least preferred HB peer when adding a new one. (Gregory Maxwell) * Merge #9233: Fix some typos 15fa95d Fix some typos (fsb4000) * Merge #9260: Mrs Peacock in The Library with The Candlestick (killed main.{h,cpp}) 76faa3c Rename the remaining main.{h,cpp} to validation.{h,cpp} (Matt Corallo) e736772 Move network-msg-processing code out of main to its own file (Matt Corallo) 87c35f5 Remove orphan state wipe from UnloadBlockIndex. (Matt Corallo) * Merge #9014: Fix block-connection performance regression dd0df81 Document ConnectBlock connectTrace postconditions (Matt Corallo) 2d6e561 Switch pblock in ProcessNewBlock to a shared_ptr (Matt Corallo) 2736c44 Make the optional pblock in ActivateBestChain a shared_ptr (Matt Corallo) ae4db44 Create a shared_ptr for the block we're connecting in ActivateBCS (Matt Corallo) fd9d890 Keep blocks as shared_ptrs, instead of copying txn in ConnectTip (Matt Corallo) 6fdd43b Add struct to track block-connect-time-generated info for callbacks (Matt Corallo) * Merge #9240: Remove txConflicted a874ab5 remove internal tracking of mempool conflicts for reporting to wallet (Alex Morcos) bf663f8 remove external usage of mempool conflict tracking (Alex Morcos) * Merge #9344: Do not run functions with necessary side-effects in assert() da9cdd2 Do not run functions with necessary side-effects in assert() (Gregory Maxwell) * Merge #9273: Remove unused CDiskBlockPos* argument from ProcessNewBlock a13fa4c Remove unused CDiskBlockPos* argument from ProcessNewBlock (Matt Corallo) * Merge #9352: Attempt reconstruction from all compact block announcements 813ede9 [qa] Update compactblocks test for multi-peer reconstruction (Suhas Daftuar) 7017298 Allow compactblock reconstruction when block is in flight (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #9252: Release cs_main before calling ProcessNewBlock, or processing headers (cmpctblock handling) bd02bdd Release cs_main before processing cmpctblock as header (Suhas Daftuar) 680b0c0 Release cs_main before calling ProcessNewBlock (cmpctblock handling) (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #9283: A few more CTransactionRef optimizations 91335ba Remove unused MakeTransactionRef overloads (Pieter Wuille) 6713f0f Make FillBlock consume txn_available to avoid shared_ptr copies (Pieter Wuille) 62607d7 Convert COrphanTx to keep a CTransactionRef (Pieter Wuille) c44e4c4 Make AcceptToMemoryPool take CTransactionRef (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #9375: Relay compact block messages prior to full block connection 02ee4eb Make most_recent_compact_block a pointer to a const (Matt Corallo) 73666ad Add comment to describe callers to ActivateBestChain (Matt Corallo) 962f7f0 Call ActivateBestChain without cs_main/with most_recent_block (Matt Corallo) 0df777d Use a temp pindex to avoid a const_cast in ProcessNewBlockHeaders (Matt Corallo) c1ae4fc Avoid holding cs_most_recent_block while calling ReadBlockFromDisk (Matt Corallo) 9eb67f5 Ensure we meet the BIP 152 old-relay-types response requirements (Matt Corallo) 5749a85 Cache most-recently-connected compact block (Matt Corallo) 9eaec08 Cache most-recently-announced block's shared_ptr (Matt Corallo) c802092 Relay compact block messages prior to full block connection (Matt Corallo) 6987219 Add a CValidationInterface::NewPoWValidBlock callback (Matt Corallo) 180586f Call AcceptBlock with the block's shared_ptr instead of CBlock& (Matt Corallo) 8baaba6 [qa] Avoid race in preciousblock test. (Matt Corallo) 9a0b2f4 [qa] Make compact blocks test construction using fetch methods (Matt Corallo) 8017547 Make CBlockIndex*es in net_processing const (Matt Corallo) * Merge #9486: Make peer=%d log prints consistent e6111b2 Make peer id logging consistent ("peer=%d" instead of "peer %d") (Matt Corallo) * Merge #9400: Set peers as HB peers upon full block validation d4781ac Set peers as HB peers upon full block validation (Gregory Sanders) * Merge #9499: Use recent-rejects, orphans, and recently-replaced txn for compact-block-reconstruction c594580 Add braces around AddToCompactExtraTransactions (Matt Corallo) 1ccfe9b Clarify comment about mempool/extra conflicts (Matt Corallo) fac4c78 Make PartiallyDownloadedBlock::InitData's second param const (Matt Corallo) b55b416 Add extra_count lower bound to compact reconstruction debug print (Matt Corallo) 863edb4 Consider all (<100k memusage) txn for compact-block-extra-txn cache (Matt Corallo) 7f8c8ca Consider all orphan txn for compact-block-extra-txn cache (Matt Corallo) 93380c5 Use replaced transactions in compact block reconstruction (Matt Corallo) 1531652 Keep shared_ptrs to recently-replaced txn for compact blocks (Matt Corallo) edded80 Make ATMP optionally return the CTransactionRefs it replaced (Matt Corallo) c735540 Move ORPHAN constants from validation.h to net_processing.h (Matt Corallo) * Merge #9587: Do not shadow local variable named `tx`. 44f2baa Do not shadow local variable named `tx`. (Pavel Janík) * Merge #9510: [trivial] Fix typos in comments cc16d99 [trivial] Fix typos in comments (practicalswift) * Merge #9604: [Trivial] add comment about setting peer as HB peer. dd5b011 [Trivial] add comment about setting peer as HB peer. (John Newbery) * Fix using of AcceptToMemoryPool in PrivateSend code * add `override` * fSupportsDesiredCmpctVersion * bring back tx ressurection in DisconnectTip * Fix delayed headers * Remove unused CConnman::FindNode overload * Fix typos and comments * Fix minor code differences * Don't use rejection cache for corrupted transactions Partly based on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8525 * Backport missed cs_main locking changes Missed from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/58a215ce8c13b900cf982c39f8ee4879290d1a95 * Backport missed comments and mapBlockSource.emplace call Missed from two commits: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/88c35491ab19f9afdf9b3fa9356a072f70ef2f55 https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/7c98ce584ec23bcddcba8cdb33efa6547212f6ef * Add CheckPeerHeaders() helper and check in (nCount == 0) too
2018-04-11 13:06:01 +02:00
blockencodings.h \
bloom.h \
cachemap.h \
cachemultimap.h \
Merge #12254: BIP 158: Compact Block Filters for Light Clients 254c85b68794ada713dbdae415db72adf5fcbaf3 bench: Benchmark GCS filter creation and matching. (Jim Posen) f33b717a85363e067316c133a542559d2f4aaeca blockfilter: Optimization on compilers with int128 support. (Jim Posen) 97b64d67daf0336dfb64b132f3e4d6a4c1967da4 blockfilter: Unit test against BIP 158 test vectors. (Jim Posen) a4afb9cadbaecb0676e6475ab8d32a52faecb47a blockfilter: Additional helper methods to compute hash and header. (Jim Posen) cd09c7925b5af4104834971cfe072251e3ac2bda blockfilter: Serialization methods on BlockFilter. (Jim Posen) c1855f6052aca806fdb51be01b30dfeee8b55f40 blockfilter: Construction of basic block filters. (Jim Posen) 53e7874e079f9ddfe8b176f11d46e6b59c7283d5 blockfilter: Simple test for GCSFilter construction and Match. (Jim Posen) 558c536e35a25594881693e6ff01d275c88d7af1 blockfilter: Implement GCSFilter Match methods. (Jim Posen) cf70b550054eed36f194eaa13f4a9cb31e32df38 blockfilter: Implement GCSFilter constructors. (Jim Posen) c454f0ac63c6028f54c7eb51683b3ccdb475b19b blockfilter: Declare GCSFilter class for BIP 158 impl. (Jim Posen) 9b622dc72279b027c59d6541cddff53800fc689b streams: Unit tests for BitStreamReader and BitStreamWriter. (Jim Posen) fe943f99bf0a2bbb12e30bc4803c0337e3c95b93 streams: Implement BitStreamReader/Writer classes. (Jim Posen) 87f2d9ee43a9220076b1959d1ca65245d9591be9 streams: Unit test for VectorReader class. (Jim Posen) 947133dec92cd25ec2b3358c09b8614ba6fb40d4 streams: Create VectorReader stream interface for vectors. (Jim Posen) Pull request description: This implements the compact block filter construction in [BIP 158](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0158.mediawiki). The code is not used anywhere in the Bitcoin Core code base yet. The next step towards [BIP 157](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0157.mediawiki) support would be to create an indexing module similar to `TxIndex` that constructs the basic and extended filters for each validated block. ### Filter Sizes [Here](https://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRqaAAQZ5ZX5eqxP7J2R1MzFrc2WDdKSWJEKtQzyawqog) is a CSV of filter sizes for blocks in the main chain. As you can see below, the ratio of filter size to block size drops after the first ~150,000 blocks: ![filter_sizes](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/881253/42900589-299772d4-8a7e-11e8-886d-0d4f3f4fbe44.png) The reason for the relatively large filter sizes is that Golomb-coded sets only achieve good compression with a sufficient number of elements. Empirically, the average element size with 100 elements is 14% larger than with 10,000 elements. The ratio of filter size to block size is computed without witness data for basic filters. Here is a summary table of filter size ratios *for blocks after height 150,000*: | Stat | Filter Type | |-------|--------------| | Weighted Size Ratio Mean | 0.0198 | | Size Ratio Mean | 0.0224 | | Size Ratio Std Deviation | 0.0202 | | Mean Element Size (bits) | 21.145 | | Approx Theoretical Min Element Size (bits) | 21.025 | Tree-SHA512: 2d045fbfc3fc45490ecb9b08d2f7e4dbbe7cd8c1c939f06bbdb8e8aacfe4c495cdb67c820e52520baebbf8a8305a0efd8e59d3fa8e367574a4b830509a39223f
2018-08-26 16:57:01 +02:00
blockfilter.h \
chain.h \
chainparams.h \
chainparamsbase.h \
chainparamsseeds.h \
checkpoints.h \
checkqueue.h \
clientversion.h \
coinjoin/coinjoin.h \
coinjoin/coinjoin-client.h \
coinjoin/coinjoin-client-options.h \
coinjoin/coinjoin-server.h \
coinjoin/coinjoin-util.h \
coins.h \
compat.h \
compat/assumptions.h \
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compat/byteswap.h \
compat/endian.h \
compat/sanity.h \
compressor.h \
consensus/consensus.h \
consensus/tx_verify.h \
core_io.h \
core_memusage.h \
cuckoocache.h \
ctpl_stl.h \
cxxtimer.hpp \
evo/cbtx.h \
evo/deterministicmns.h \
evo/evodb.h \
evo/mnauth.h \
evo/providertx.h \
evo/simplifiedmns.h \
evo/specialtx.h \
dsnotificationinterface.h \
governance/governance.h \
governance/governance-classes.h \
governance/governance-exceptions.h \
governance/governance-object.h \
governance/governance-validators.h \
governance/governance-vote.h \
governance/governance-votedb.h \
2016-04-10 08:31:32 +02:00
flat-database.h \
HD wallet (#1405) * HD wallet Minimal set of changes (no refactoring) backported from Bitcoin upstream to make HD wallets work in Dash 0.12.1.x+ * minimal bip44 (hardcoded account and change) * minimal bip39 Additional cmd-line options for new wallet: -mnemonic -mnemonicpassphrase * Do not recreate HD wallet on encryption Adjusted keypool.py test * Do not store any private keys for hd wallet besides the master one Derive all keys on the fly. Original idea/implementation - btc PR9298, backported and improved * actually use bip39 * pbkdf2 test * backport wallet-hd.py test * Allow specifying hd seed, add dumphdseed rpc, fix bugs - -hdseed cmd-line param to specify HD seed on wallet creation - dumphdseed rpc to dump HD seed - allow seed of any size - fix dumpwallet rpc bug (wasn't decrypting HD seed) - print HD seed and extended public masterkey on dumpwallet * top up keypool on HD wallet encryption * split HD chain: external/internal * add missing cs_wallet lock in init.cpp * fix `const char *` issues (use strings) * default mnemonic passphrase is an empty string in all cases * store mnemonic/mnemonicpassphrase replace dumphdseed with dumphdinfo * Add fCrypted flag to CHDChain * prepare internal structures for multiple HD accounts (plus some code cleanup) * use secure allocator for storing sensitive HD data * use secure strings for mnemonic(passphrase) * small fix in GenerateNewHDChain * use 24 words for mnemonic by default * make sure mnemonic passphrase provided by user does not exceed 256 symbols * more usage of secure allocators and memory_cleanse * code cleanup * rename: CSecureVector -> SecureVector * add missing include * fix warning in rpcdump.cpp * refactor mnemonic_check (also fix a bug) * move bip39 functions to CMnemonic * Few fixes for CMnemonic: - use `SecureVector` for data, bits, seed - `Check` should return bool * init vectors with desired size where possible
2017-05-29 13:51:40 +02:00
hdchain.h \
flatfile.h \
fs.h \
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
2015-01-23 07:53:17 +01:00
httprpc.h \
httpserver.h \
Merge #13243: Make reusable base class for auxiliary indices ec3073a274bf7affe1b8c87a10f75d126f5ac027 index: Move index DBs into index/ directory. (Jim Posen) 89eddcd365e9a2218648f5cc5b9f22b28023f50a index: Remove TxIndexDB from public interface of TxIndex. (Jim Posen) 2318affd27de436ddf9d866a4b82eed8ea2e738b MOVEONLY: Move BaseIndex to its own file. (Jim Posen) f376a4924109af2496b5fd16a787299eb039f1c8 index: Generalize logged statements in BaseIndex. (Jim Posen) 61a1226d87d80234b2be123c5cad07534c318cfb index: Extract logic from TxIndex into reusable base class. (Jim Posen) e5af5fc6fb4658599b940d1d50853129b31b8766 db: Make reusable base class for index databases. (Jim Posen) 9b0ec1a7f9ffae816fd5ca32ff7e7559640b6f6d db: Remove obsolete methods from CBlockTreeDB. (Jim Posen) Pull request description: This refactors most of the logic in TxIndex into a reusable base class for other indices. There are two commits moving code between files, which may be be more easily reviewed using `git diff --color-moved` (https://blog.github.com/2018-04-05-git-217-released/). The motivation for this is to support BIP 157 by indexing block filters. <!-- Reviewable:start --> --- This change is [<img src="https://reviewable.io/review_button.svg" height="34" align="absmiddle" alt="Reviewable"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/bitcoin/bitcoin/13243) <!-- Reviewable:end --> Tree-SHA512: 0857f04df2aa920178dab2eb8e57984d8eb4d5010deca9971190358479e05b6672ccca2a08af0a7ac9fe02afb947be84cf35a3693204d0667263c6add2959cbf
2018-06-07 17:59:30 +02:00
index/base.h \
index/blockfilterindex.h \
Merge #13033: Build txindex in parallel with validation 9b2704777c [doc] Include txindex changes in the release notes. (Jim Posen) ed77dd6b30 [test] Simple unit test for TxIndex. (Jim Posen) 6d772a3d44 [rpc] Public interfaces to GetTransaction block until synced. (Jim Posen) a03f804f2a [index] Move disk IO logic from GetTransaction to TxIndex::FindTx. (Jim Posen) e0a3b80033 [validation] Replace tx index code in validation code with TxIndex. (Jim Posen) 8181db88f6 [init] Initialize and start TxIndex in init code. (Jim Posen) f90c3a62f5 [index] TxIndex method to wait until caught up. (Jim Posen) 70d510d93c [index] Allow TxIndex sync thread to be interrupted. (Jim Posen) 94b4f8bbb9 [index] TxIndex initial sync thread. (Jim Posen) 34d68bf3a3 [index] Create new TxIndex class. (Jim Posen) c88bcec93f [db] Migration for txindex data to new, separate database. (Jim Posen) 0cb8303241 [db] Create separate database for txindex. (Jim Posen) Pull request description: I'm re-opening #11857 as a new pull request because the last one stopped loading for people ------------------------------- This refactors the tx index code to be in it's own class and get built concurrently with validation code. The main benefit is decoupling and moving the txindex into a separate DB. The primary motivation is to lay the groundwork for other indexers that might be desired (such as the [compact filters](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/636)). The basic idea is that the TxIndex spins up its own thread, which first syncs the txindex to the current block index, then once in sync the BlockConnected ValidationInterface hook writes new blocks. ### DB changes At the suggestion of some other developers, the txindex has been split out into a separate database. A data migration runs at startup on any nodes with a legacy txindex. Currently the migration blocks node initialization until complete. ### Open questions - Should the migration of txindex data from the old DB to the new DB block in init or should it happen in a background thread? The downside to backgrounding it is that `getrawtransaction` would return an error message saying the txindex is syncing while the migration is running. ### Impact In a sample size n=1 test where I synced nodes from scratch, the average time [Index writing](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/validation.cpp#L1903) was 3.36ms in master and 1.72ms in this branch. The average time between `UpdateTip` log lines for sequential blocks between 400,000 and IBD end on mainnet was 0.297204s in master and 0.286134s in this branch. Most likely this is just variance in IBD times, but I can try with some more trials if people want. Tree-SHA512: 451fd7d95df89dfafceaa723cdf0f7b137615b531cf5c5035cfb54e9ccc2026cec5ac85edbcf71b7f4e2f102e36e9202b8b3a667e1504a9e1a9976ab1f0079c4
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index/txindex.h \
indirectmap.h \
init.h \
interfaces/handler.h \
interfaces/node.h \
interfaces/wallet.h \
key.h \
key_io.h \
Implemented KeePass Integration More info regarding KeePass: http://keepass.info/ KeePass integration will use KeePassHttp (https://github.com/pfn/keepasshttp/) to facilitate communications between the client and KeePass. KeePassHttp is a plugin for KeePass 2.x and provides a secure means of exposing KeePass entries via HTTP for clients to consume. The implementation is dependent on the following: - crypter.h for AES encryption helper functions. - rpcprotocol.h for handling RPC communications. Could only be used partially however due some static values in the code. - OpenSSL for base64 encoding. regular util.h libraries were not used for base64 encoding/decoding since they do not use secure allocation. - JSON Spirit for reading / writing RPC communications The following changes were made: - Added CLI options in help - Added RPC commands: keepass <genkey|init|setpassphrase> - Added keepass.h and keepass.cpp which hold the integration routines - Modified rpcwallet.cpp to support RPC commands The following new options are available for darkcoind and darkcoin-qt: -keepass Use KeePass 2 integration using KeePassHttp plugin (default: 0) -keepassport=<port> Connect to KeePassHttp on port <port> (default: 19455) -keepasskey=<key> KeePassHttp key for AES encrypted communication with KeePass -keepassid=<name> KeePassHttp id for the established association -keepassname=<name> Name to construct url for KeePass entry that stores the wallet passphrase The following rpc commands are available: - keepass genkey: generates a base64 encoded 256 bit AES key that can be used for the communication with KeePassHttp. Only necessary for manual configuration. Use init for automatic configuration. - keepass init: sets up the association between darkcoind and keepass by generating an AES key and sending an association message to KeePassHttp. This will trigger KeePass to ask for an Id for the association. Returns the association and the base64 encoded string for the AES key. - keepass setpassphrase <passphrase>: updates the passphrase in KeePassHttp to a new value. This should match the passphrase you intend to use for the wallet. Please note that the standard RPC commands walletpassphrasechange and the wallet encrption from the QT GUI already send the updates to KeePassHttp, so this is only necessary for manual manipulation of the password. Sample initialization flow from darkcoin-qt console (this needs to be done only once to set up the association): - Have KeePass running with an open database - Start darkcoin-qt - Open console - type: "keepass init" in darkcoin-qt console - (keepass pops up and asks for an association id, fill that in). Example: mydrkwallet - response: Association successful. Id: mydrkwalletdarkcoin - Key: AgQkcs6cI7v9tlSYKjG/+s8wJrGALHl3jLosJpPLzUE= - Edit darkcoin.conf and fill in these values keepass=1 keepasskey=AgQkcs6cI7v9tlSYKjG/+s8wJrGALHl3jLosJpPLzUE= keepassid=mydrkwallet keepassname=testwallet - Restart darkcoin-qt At this point, the association is made. The next action depends on your particular situation: - current wallet is not yet encrypted. Encrypting the wallet will trigger the integration and stores the password in KeePass (Under the 'KeePassHttp Passwords' group, named after keepassname. - current wallet is already encrypted: use "keepass setpassphrase <passphrase>" to store the passphrase in KeePass. At this point, the passphrase is stored in KeePassHttp. When Unlocking the wallet, one can use keepass as the passphrase to trigger retrieval of the password. This works from the RPC commands as well as the GUI.
2014-12-26 12:53:29 +01:00
keepass.h \
keystore.h \
dbwrapper.h \
limitedmap.h \
2019-01-08 09:13:56 +01:00
llmq/quorums.h \
Implement and enforce DIP6 commitments (#2477) * Add LLMQ parameters to consensus params * Add DIP6 quorum commitment special TX * Implement CQuorumBlockProcessor which validates and handles commitments * Add quorum commitments to new blocks * Propagate QFCOMMITMENT messages to all nodes * Allow special transactions in blocks which have no inputs/outputs But only for TRANSACTION_QUORUM_COMMITMENT for now. * Add quorum commitments to self-crafted blocks in DIP3 tests * Add simple fork logic for current testnet This should avoid a fork on the current testnet. It only applies to the current chain which activated DIP3 at height 264000 and block 00000048e6e71d4bd90e7c456dcb94683ae832fcad13e1760d8283f7e89f332f. When we revert the chain to retest the DIP3 deployment, this fork logic can be removed again. * Use quorumVvecHash instead of quorumHash to make null commitments unique Implementation of https://github.com/dashpay/dips/pull/31 * Re-add quorum commitments after pruning mempool selected blocks * Refactor CQuorumBlockProcessor::ProcessBlock to have less nested if/else statements Also add BEGIN/END markers for temporary code. * Add comments/documentation to LLMQParams * Move code which determines if a commitment is required into IsCommitmentRequired This should make the code easier to read and also removes some duplication. The also changes the error types that are possible from 3 to 2 now. Instead of having "bad-qc-already-mined" and "bad-qc-not-mining-phase", there is only "bad-qc-not-allowed" now. * Use new parameter from consensus parames for the temporary fork
2018-11-23 15:42:09 +01:00
llmq/quorums_blockprocessor.h \
2018-05-24 16:14:55 +02:00
llmq/quorums_commitment.h \
2019-01-22 14:20:32 +01:00
llmq/quorums_chainlocks.h \
llmq/quorums_debug.h \
2018-05-24 16:14:55 +02:00
llmq/quorums_dkgsessionhandler.h \
llmq/quorums_dkgsessionmgr.h \
llmq/quorums_dkgsession.h \
Implement and enforce DIP6 commitments (#2477) * Add LLMQ parameters to consensus params * Add DIP6 quorum commitment special TX * Implement CQuorumBlockProcessor which validates and handles commitments * Add quorum commitments to new blocks * Propagate QFCOMMITMENT messages to all nodes * Allow special transactions in blocks which have no inputs/outputs But only for TRANSACTION_QUORUM_COMMITMENT for now. * Add quorum commitments to self-crafted blocks in DIP3 tests * Add simple fork logic for current testnet This should avoid a fork on the current testnet. It only applies to the current chain which activated DIP3 at height 264000 and block 00000048e6e71d4bd90e7c456dcb94683ae832fcad13e1760d8283f7e89f332f. When we revert the chain to retest the DIP3 deployment, this fork logic can be removed again. * Use quorumVvecHash instead of quorumHash to make null commitments unique Implementation of https://github.com/dashpay/dips/pull/31 * Re-add quorum commitments after pruning mempool selected blocks * Refactor CQuorumBlockProcessor::ProcessBlock to have less nested if/else statements Also add BEGIN/END markers for temporary code. * Add comments/documentation to LLMQParams * Move code which determines if a commitment is required into IsCommitmentRequired This should make the code easier to read and also removes some duplication. The also changes the error types that are possible from 3 to 2 now. Instead of having "bad-qc-already-mined" and "bad-qc-not-mining-phase", there is only "bad-qc-not-allowed" now. * Use new parameter from consensus parames for the temporary fork
2018-11-23 15:42:09 +01:00
llmq/quorums_init.h \
llmq/quorums_instantsend.h \
llmq/quorums_signing.h \
llmq/quorums_signing_shares.h \
2018-05-24 16:14:55 +02:00
llmq/quorums_utils.h \
logging.h \
logging/timer.h \
masternode/activemasternode.h \
masternode/masternode-meta.h \
masternode/masternode-payments.h \
masternode/masternode-sync.h \
masternode/masternode-utils.h \
2015-05-04 00:20:46 +02:00
memusage.h \
merkleblock.h \
messagesigner.h \
miner.h \
net.h \
Merge #16248: Make whitebind/whitelist permissions more flexible c5b404e8f1973afe071a07c63ba1038eefe13f0f Add functional tests for flexible whitebind/list (nicolas.dorier) d541fa391844f658bd7035659b5b16695733dd56 Replace the use of fWhitelisted by permission checks (nicolas.dorier) ecd5cf7ea4c3644a30092100ffc399e30e193275 Do not disconnect peer for asking mempool if it has NO_BAN permission (nicolas.dorier) e5b26deaaa6842f7dd7c4537ede000f965ea0189 Make whitebind/whitelist permissions more flexible (nicolas.dorier) Pull request description: # Motivation In 0.19, bloom filter will be disabled by default. I tried to make [a PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16176) to enable bloom filter for whitelisted peers regardless of `-peerbloomfilters`. Bloom filter have non existent privacy and server can omit filter's matches. However, both problems are completely irrelevant when you connect to your own node. If you connect to your own node, bloom filters are the most bandwidth efficient way to synchronize your light client without the need of some middleware like Electrum. It is also a superior alternative to BIP157 as it does not require to maintain an additional index and it would work well on pruned nodes. When I attempted to allow bloom filters for whitelisted peer, my proposal has been NACKed in favor of [a more flexible approach](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16176#issuecomment-500762907) which should allow node operator to set fine grained permissions instead of a global `whitelisted` attribute. Doing so will also make follow up idea very easy to implement in a backward compatible way. # Implementation details The PR propose a new format for `--white{list,bind}`. I added a way to specify permissions granted to inbound connection matching `white{list,bind}`. The following permissions exists: * ForceRelay * Relay * NoBan * BloomFilter * Mempool Example: * `-whitelist=bloomfilter@127.0.0.1/32`. * `-whitebind=bloomfilter,relay,noban@127.0.0.1:10020`. If no permissions are specified, `NoBan | Mempool` is assumed. (making this PR backward compatible) When we receive an inbound connection, we calculate the effective permissions for this peer by fetching the permissions granted from `whitelist` and add to it the permissions granted from `whitebind`. To keep backward compatibility, if no permissions are specified in `white{list,bind}` (e.g. `--whitelist=127.0.0.1`) then parameters `-whitelistforcerelay` and `-whiterelay` will add the permissions `ForceRelay` and `Relay` to the inbound node. `-whitelistforcerelay` and `-whiterelay` are ignored if the permissions flags are explicitly set in `white{bind,list}`. # Follow up idea Based on this PR, other changes become quite easy to code in a trivially review-able, backward compatible way: * Changing `connect` at rpc and config file level to understand the permissions flags. * Changing the permissions of a peer at RPC level. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: re-ACK c5b404e8f1973afe071a07c63ba1038eefe13f0f Tree-SHA512: adfefb373d09e68cae401247c8fc64034e305694cdef104bdcdacb9f1704277bd53b18f52a2427a5cffdbc77bda410d221aed252bc2ece698ffbb9cf1b830577
2019-08-14 16:35:54 +02:00
net_permissions.h \
net_processing.h \
netaddress.h \
2015-05-13 18:59:50 +02:00
netbase.h \
netfulfilledman.h \
netmessagemaker.h \
Backporting Statoshi and bitcoin#16728 (#2515) * Backport Statoshi This backports some of https://github.com/jlopp/statoshi. Missing stuff: README.md and client name changes, segwit and fee estimation stats. Fix RejectCodeToString Fix copy-paste mistake s/InvalidBlockFound/InvalidChainFound/ * Merge #16728: move-only: move coins statistics utils out of RPC 8a3b2eb17572ca2131778d52cc25ec359470a90f move-only: move coins statistics utils out of RPC (James O'Beirne) Pull request description: This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11): Parent PR: #15606 Issue: #15605 Specification: https://github.com/jamesob/assumeutxo-docs/tree/master/proposal --- In the short-term, this move-only commit will help with fuzzing (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15606#issuecomment-524482297). Later, these procedures will be used to compute statistics (particularly a content hash) for UTXO sets coming in from snapshots. Most easily reviewed with `git ... --color-moved=dimmed_zebra`. A nice follow-up would be adding unittests, which I'll do if nobody else gets around to it. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: ACK 8a3b2eb17572ca2131778d52cc25ec359470a90f, checked --color-moved=dimmed-zebra Tree-SHA512: a187d2f7590ad2450b8e8fa3d038c80a04fc3d903618c24222d7e3172250ce51badea35860c86101f2ba266eb4354e6efb8d7d508b353f29276e4665a1efdf74 * Fix 16728 * Modernize StatsdClient - Reuse some functionality from netbase - Switch from GetRand to FastRandomContext - Drop `using namespace std` and add `// namespace statsd` * Introduce PeriodicStats and make StatsdClient configurable via -stats<smth> (enabled/host/port/ns/period) * Move/rename tip stats from CheckBlock to ConnectBlock * Add new false positives to lint-format-strings.py * Add snprintf in statsd_client to the list of known violations in lint-locale-dependence.sh * Fix incorrect include guard * Use bracket syntax includes * Replace magic numbers with defaults * Move connection stats calculation into its own function And bail out early if stats are disabled * assert in PeriodicStats Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-12-15 17:22:23 +01:00
node/coinstats.h \
node/transaction.h \
noui.h \
policy/feerate.h \
policy/fees.h \
policy/policy.h \
pow.h \
protocol.h \
psbt.h \
random.h \
reverse_iterator.h \
reverselock.h \
rpc/blockchain.h \
rpc/client.h \
rpc/mining.h \
rpc/protocol.h \
rpc/server.h \
rpc/rawtransaction.h \
rpc/register.h \
Merge bitcoin#11415: [RPC] Disallow using addresses in createmultisig (#3482) * Merge #11415: [RPC] Disallow using addresses in createmultisig 1df206f Disallow using addresses in createmultisig (Andrew Chow) Pull request description: This PR should be the last part of #7965. This PR makes createmultisig only accept public keys and marks the old functionality of accepting addresses as deprecated. It also splits `_createmultisig_redeemscript` into two functions, `_createmultisig_getpubkeys` and `_createmultisig_getaddr_pubkeys`. `_createmultisig_getpubkeys` retrieves public keys from the RPC parameters and `_createmultisig_getaddr_pubkeys` retrieves addresses' public keys from the wallet. `_createmultisig_getaddr_pubkeys` requires the wallet and is only used by `addwitnessaddress` (except when `createmultisig` is used in deprecated mode). `addwitnessaddress`'s API is also changed. Instead of returning just an address, it now returns the same thing as `createmultisig`: a JSON object with two fields, address and redeemscript. Tree-SHA512: a5796e41935ad5e47d8165ff996a8b20d5112b5fc1a06a6d3c7f5513c13e7628a4fd37ec30fde05d8b15abfed51bc250710140f6834b13f64d0a0e47a3817969 * fix backport Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * fix backport Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * fix backport Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * Dashify Co-authored-by: dustinface <35775977+xdustinface@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: dustinface <35775977+xdustinface@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-05-15 11:34:41 +02:00
rpc/util.h \
saltedhasher.h \
scheduler.h \
script/descriptor.h \
backport: bitcoin#10583 - [RPC] Split part of validateaddress into getaddressinfo (#3880) * [rpc] split wallet and non-wallet parts of DescribeAddressVisitor * [rpc] Move DescribeAddressVisitor to rpc/util * Create getaddressinfo RPC and deprecate parts of validateaddress Moves the parts of validateaddress which require the wallet into getaddressinfo which is part of the wallet RPCs. Mark those parts of validateaddress which require the wallet as deprecated. Validateaddress will call getaddressinfo for the data that both share for right now. Moves IsMine functions to libbitcoin_common and then links libbitcoin_wallet before libbitcoin_common in order to prevent linker errors since IsMine is no longer used in libbitcoin_server. * scripted-diff: validateaddress to getaddressinfo in tests Change all instances of validateaddress to getaddressinfo since it seems that no test actually uses validateaddress for actually validating addresses. -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- find ./test/functional -path '*py' -not -path ./test/functional/wallet_disable.py -not -path ./test/functional/rpc_deprecated.py -not -path ./test/functional/wallet_address_types.py -exec sed -i'' -e 's/validateaddress/getaddressinfo/g' {} \; -END VERIFY SCRIPT- * wallet: Add missing description of "hdchainid" * Update src/wallet/rpcwallet.cpp Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com> Co-authored-by: Andrew Chow <achow101-github@achow101.com> Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-12-17 13:46:20 +01:00
script/ismine.h \
2014-09-10 16:16:09 +02:00
script/sigcache.h \
2014-08-27 17:22:33 +02:00
script/sign.h \
2014-08-23 03:35:51 +02:00
script/standard.h \
shutdown.h \
spork.h \
stacktraces.h \
streams.h \
Backporting Statoshi and bitcoin#16728 (#2515) * Backport Statoshi This backports some of https://github.com/jlopp/statoshi. Missing stuff: README.md and client name changes, segwit and fee estimation stats. Fix RejectCodeToString Fix copy-paste mistake s/InvalidBlockFound/InvalidChainFound/ * Merge #16728: move-only: move coins statistics utils out of RPC 8a3b2eb17572ca2131778d52cc25ec359470a90f move-only: move coins statistics utils out of RPC (James O'Beirne) Pull request description: This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11): Parent PR: #15606 Issue: #15605 Specification: https://github.com/jamesob/assumeutxo-docs/tree/master/proposal --- In the short-term, this move-only commit will help with fuzzing (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15606#issuecomment-524482297). Later, these procedures will be used to compute statistics (particularly a content hash) for UTXO sets coming in from snapshots. Most easily reviewed with `git ... --color-moved=dimmed_zebra`. A nice follow-up would be adding unittests, which I'll do if nobody else gets around to it. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: ACK 8a3b2eb17572ca2131778d52cc25ec359470a90f, checked --color-moved=dimmed-zebra Tree-SHA512: a187d2f7590ad2450b8e8fa3d038c80a04fc3d903618c24222d7e3172250ce51badea35860c86101f2ba266eb4354e6efb8d7d508b353f29276e4665a1efdf74 * Fix 16728 * Modernize StatsdClient - Reuse some functionality from netbase - Switch from GetRand to FastRandomContext - Drop `using namespace std` and add `// namespace statsd` * Introduce PeriodicStats and make StatsdClient configurable via -stats<smth> (enabled/host/port/ns/period) * Move/rename tip stats from CheckBlock to ConnectBlock * Add new false positives to lint-format-strings.py * Add snprintf in statsd_client to the list of known violations in lint-locale-dependence.sh * Fix incorrect include guard * Use bracket syntax includes * Replace magic numbers with defaults * Move connection stats calculation into its own function And bail out early if stats are disabled * assert in PeriodicStats Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-12-15 17:22:23 +01:00
statsd_client.h \
support/allocators/mt_pooled_secure.h \
support/allocators/pooled_secure.h \
support/allocators/secure.h \
support/allocators/zeroafterfree.h \
support/cleanse.h \
support/events.h \
support/lockedpool.h \
sync.h \
threadsafety.h \
threadinterrupt.h \
timedata.h \
torcontrol.h \
txdb.h \
txmempool.h \
ui_interface.h \
2014-10-18 19:53:37 +02:00
undo.h \
2019-03-11 06:33:46 +01:00
unordered_lru_cache.h \
util/bytevectorhash.h \
util/error.h \
util/fees.h \
merge bitcoin#14555: Move util files to directory (script modified to account for Dash backports, doesn't account for rebasing) ------------- BEGIN SCRIPT --------------- mkdir -p src/util git mv src/util.h src/util/system.h git mv src/util.cpp src/util/system.cpp git mv src/utilmemory.h src/util/memory.h git mv src/utilmoneystr.h src/util/moneystr.h git mv src/utilmoneystr.cpp src/util/moneystr.cpp git mv src/utilstrencodings.h src/util/strencodings.h git mv src/utilstrencodings.cpp src/util/strencodings.cpp git mv src/utiltime.h src/util/time.h git mv src/utiltime.cpp src/util/time.cpp git mv src/utilasmap.h src/util/asmap.h git mv src/utilasmap.cpp src/util/asmap.cpp git mv src/utilstring.h src/util/string.h git mv src/utilstring.cpp src/util/string.cpp gsed -i 's/<util\.h>/<util\/system\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilmemory\.h>/<util\/memory\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilmoneystr\.h>/<util\/moneystr\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilstrencodings\.h>/<util\/strencodings\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utiltime\.h>/<util\/time\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilasmap\.h>/<util\/asmap\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilstring\.h>/<util\/string\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTIL_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_SYSTEM_H/g' src/util/system.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILMEMORY_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_MEMORY_H/g' src/util/memory.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILMONEYSTR_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_MONEYSTR_H/g' src/util/moneystr.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILSTRENCODINGS_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_STRENCODINGS_H/g' src/util/strencodings.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILTIME_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_TIME_H/g' src/util/time.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILASMAP_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_ASMAP_H/g' src/util/asmap.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILSTRING_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_STRING_H/g' src/util/string.h gsed -i 's/ util\.\(h\|cpp\)/ util\/system\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilmemory\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/memory\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilmoneystr\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/moneystr\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilstrencodings\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/strencodings\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utiltime\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/time\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilasmap\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/asmap\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilstring\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/string\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/-> util ->/-> util\/system ->/' test/lint/lint-circular-dependencies.sh gsed -i 's/src\/util\.cpp/src\/util\/system\.cpp/g' test/lint/lint-format-strings.py test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh gsed -i 's/src\/utilmoneystr\.cpp/src\/util\/moneystr\.cpp/g' test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh gsed -i 's/src\/utilstrencodings\.\(h\|cpp\)/src\/util\/strencodings\.\1/g' test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh ------------- END SCRIPT ---------------
2021-06-27 08:33:13 +02:00
util/system.h \
util/asmap.h \
util/getuniquepath.h \
util/macros.h \
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util/memory.h \
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util/serfloat.h \
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util/string.h \
util/time.h \
util/threadnames.h \
util/vector.h \
util/url.h \
util/validation.h \
validation.h \
validationinterface.h \
versionbits.h \
Merge bitcoin#10762: [wallet] Remove Wallet dependencies from init.cpp (#3412) * Merge #10762: [wallet] Remove Wallet dependencies from init.cpp c7ec524 [wallet] Add dummy wallet init class (John Newbery) 49baa4a [wallet] Use global g_wallet_init_interface to init/destroy the wallet. (John Newbery) caaf972 [wallet] Create wallet init interface. (John Newbery) 5fb5421 [wallet] Move wallet init functions into WalletInit class. (John Newbery) Pull request description: This continues the work of #7965. This PR, along with several others, would remove the remaining dependencies from libbitcoin_server.a on libbitcoin_wallet.a. To create the interface, I've just translated all the old init.cpp wallet function calls into an interface class. I've not done any thinking about whether it makes sense to change that interface by combining/splitting those calls. This is a purely internal interface, so there's no problem in changing it later. Tree-SHA512: 32ea57615229c33fd1a7f2f29ebc11bf30337685f7211baffa899823ef74b65dcbf068289c557a161c5afffb51fdc38a2ee8180720371f64d433b12b0615cf3f Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> # Conflicts: # src/dashd.cpp # src/init.cpp * a couple of fixes Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * move privatesend launch options help into wallet/init.cpp Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * remove ENABLE_WALLET for AutoLockMasternodeCollaterals Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * move a wallet param interaction into wallet/init.cpp Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * move PrivateSend init to wallet/init.h Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * move privatesend scheduler into wallet.cpp Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * remove unneeded import Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * move KeePass init and InitAutoBackup into wallet/init.cpp Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * Fix 10762 Changes: - Should backup wallets before trying to verify them. This is because `-salvagewallet` is very dangerous and can actually corrupt wallets making them irreparably broken. - No reason to make `schedulePrivateSendClientMaintenance` a part of the wallet (interface) because `privateSendClient` is a global object not tied to the wallet directly atm. - Should not run client-side mixing on masternodes. - Fix `InitAutoBackup` signature in `DummyWalletInit`. * remove boost dependancy in wallet/init.cpp Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-04-18 11:59:40 +02:00
walletinitinterface.h \
wallet/coincontrol.h \
2015-03-22 20:18:55 +01:00
wallet/crypter.h \
2015-05-13 18:59:50 +02:00
wallet/db.h \
wallet/fees.h \
wallet/psbtwallet.h \
wallet/rpcwallet.h \
wallet/wallet.h \
wallet/walletdb.h \
Merge #11466: Specify custom wallet directory with -walletdir param c1e5d40 Make debugging test crash easier (MeshCollider) 8263f6a Create walletdir if datadir doesn't exist and fix tests (MeshCollider) 9587a9c Default walletdir is wallets/ if it exists (MeshCollider) d987889 Add release notes for -walletdir and wallets/ dir (MeshCollider) 80c5cbc Add test for -walletdir (MeshCollider) 0530ba0 Add -walletdir parameter to specify custom wallet dir (MeshCollider) Pull request description: Closes #11348 Adds a `-walletdir` parameter which specifies a directory to use for wallets, allowing them to be stored separately from the 'main' data directory. Creates a new `wallets/` directory in datadir if this is the first time running, and defaults to using it if it exists. Includes tests and release notes. Things which might need to be considered more: - there is no 'lock' on the wallets directory, which might be needed? - because this uses a new wallets/ directory by default, downgrading to an earlier version won't see the wallets in that directory (not a big deal though, users can just copy them up to the main dir) - jnewbery suggested putting each wallet in its own directory, which is a good idea, but out of scope for this PR IMO. EDIT: this is being done in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11687 - doc/files.md needs updating (will do soon) I also considered including a cleanup by removing caching of data directory paths and instead just initialise them once on startup (c.f. #3073), but decided it wasn't super relevant here will just complicate review. Tree-SHA512: c8ac04bfe9a810c32055f2c8b8fa0d535e56125ceb8d96f12447dd3538bf3e5ee992b60b1cd2173bf5f3fa023a9feab12c9963593bf27ed419df929bb413398d
2017-11-18 14:32:50 +01:00
wallet/walletutil.h \
Backport bitcoin#10637 (partial) (#3878) * Calculate and store the number of bytes required to spend an input * Store effective value, fee, and long term fee in CInputCoin Have CInputCOin store effective value information. This includes the effective value itself, the fee, and the long term fee for the input * Implement Branch and Bound coin selection in a new file Create a new file for coin selection logic and implement the BnB algorithm in it. * Move output eligibility to a separate function * Use a struct for output eligibility Instead of specifying 3 parameters, use a struct for those parameters in order to reduce the number of arguments to SelectCoinsMinConf. * Remove coinselection.h -> wallet.h circular dependency Changes CInputCoin to coinselection and to use CTransactionRef in order to avoid a circular dependency. Also moves other coin selection specific variables out of wallet.h to coinselectoin.h * Add tests for the Branch and Bound algorithm * Move current coin selection algorithm to coinselection.{cpp,h} Moves the current coin selection algorithm out of SelectCoinsMinConf and puts it in coinselection.{cpp,h}. The new function, KnapsackSolver, instead of taking a vector of COutputs, will take a vector of CInputCoins that is prepared by SelectCoinsMinConf. * Move original knapsack solver tests to coinselector_tests.cpp * Add a GetMinimumFeeRate function which is wrapped by GetMinimumFee * Have SelectCoinsMinConf and SelectCoins use BnB or Knapsack and use it (partial) Allows SelectCoinsMinConf and SelectCoins be able to switch between using BnB or Knapsack for choosing coins. Has SelectCoinsMinConf do the preprocessing necessary to support either BnB or Knapsack. This includes calculating the filtering the effective values for each input. Uses BnB in CreateTransaction to find an exact match for the output. If BnB fails, it will fallback to the Knapsack solver. Dash specific note: just always use Knapsack in CreateTransaction. * Benchmark BnB in the worst case where it exhausts * Add a test to make sure that negative effective values are filtered * More of 12747: Fix typos Co-authored-by: Andrew Chow <achow101-github@achow101.com>
2020-12-18 18:43:48 +01:00
wallet/coinselection.h \
warnings.h \
zmq/zmqabstractnotifier.h \
zmq/zmqnotificationinterface.h \
zmq/zmqpublishnotifier.h \
zmq/zmqrpc.h \
zmq/zmqutil.h
obj/build.h: FORCE
@$(MKDIR_P) $(builddir)/obj
@$(top_srcdir)/share/genbuild.sh "$(abs_top_builddir)/src/obj/build.h" \
"$(abs_top_srcdir)"
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libdash_util_a-clientversion.$(OBJEXT): obj/build.h
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# server: shared between dashd and dash-qt
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libdash_server_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES) $(MINIUPNPC_CPPFLAGS) $(EVENT_CFLAGS) $(EVENT_PTHREADS_CFLAGS)
libdash_server_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libdash_server_a_SOURCES = \
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
2017-07-21 11:35:19 +02:00
addrdb.cpp \
addrman.cpp \
Merge #14605: Return of the Banman 18185b57c32d0a43afeca4c125b9352c692923e9 scripted-diff: batch-recase BanMan variables (Carl Dong) c2e04d37f3841d109c1fe60693f9622e2836cc29 banman: Add, use CBanEntry ctor that takes ban reason (Carl Dong) 1ffa4ce27d4ea6c1067d8984455df97994c7713e banman: reformulate nBanUtil calculation (Carl Dong) daae598feb034f2f56e0b00ecfb4854d693d3641 banman: add thread annotations and mark members const where possible (Cory Fields) 84fc3fbd0304a7d6e660bf783c84bed2dd415141 scripted-diff: batch-rename BanMan members (Cory Fields) af3503d903b1a608cd212e2d74b274103199078c net: move BanMan to its own files (Cory Fields) d0469b2e9386a7a4b268cb9725347e7517acace6 banman: pass in default ban time as a parameter (Cory Fields) 2e56702ecedd83c4b7cb8de9de5c437c8c08e645 banman: pass the banfile path in (Cory Fields) 4c0d961eb0d7825a1e6f8389d7f5545114ee18c6 banman: create and split out banman (Cory Fields) 83c1ea2e5e66b8a83072e3d5ad6a4ced406eb1ba net: split up addresses/ban dumps in preparation for moving them (Cory Fields) 136bd7926c72659dd277a7b795ea17f72e523338 tests: remove member connman/peerLogic in TestingSetup (Cory Fields) 7cc2b9f6786f9bc33853220551eed33ca6b7b7b2 net: Break disconnecting out of Ban() (Cory Fields) Pull request description: **Old English à la Beowulf** ``` Banman wæs bréme --blaéd wíde sprang-- Connmanes eafera Coreum in. aéglaéca léodum forstandan Swá bealdode bearn Connmanes guma gúðum cúð gódum daédum· dréah æfter dóme· nealles druncne slóg ``` **Modern English Translation** ``` Banman was famed --his renown spread wide-- Conman's hier, in Core-land. against the evil creature defend the people Thus he was bold, the son of Connman man famed in war, for good deeds; he led his life for glory, never, having drunk, slew ``` -- With @theuni's blessing, here is Banman, rebased. Original PR: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11457 -- Followup PRs: 1. Give `CNode` a `Disconnect` method ([source](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14605#discussion_r248065847)) 2. Add a comment to `std::atomic_bool fDisconnect` in `net.h` that setting this to true will cause the node to be disconnected the next time `DisconnectNodes()` runs ([source](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14605#discussion_r248384309)) Tree-SHA512: 9c207edbf577415c22c9811113e393322d936a843d4ff265186728152a67c057779ac4d4f27b895de9729f7a53e870f828b9ebc8bcdab757520c2aebe1e9be35
2019-01-21 18:45:59 +01:00
banman.cpp \
2018-09-14 13:59:02 +02:00
batchedlogger.cpp \
bloom.cpp \
Backport compact blocks functionality from bitcoin (#1966) * Merge #8068: Compact Blocks 48efec8 Fix some minor compact block issues that came up in review (Matt Corallo) ccd06b9 Elaborate bucket size math (Pieter Wuille) 0d4cb48 Use vTxHashes to optimize InitData significantly (Matt Corallo) 8119026 Provide a flat list of txid/terators to txn in CTxMemPool (Matt Corallo) 678ee97 Add BIP 152 to implemented BIPs list (Matt Corallo) 56ba516 Add reconstruction debug logging (Matt Corallo) 2f34a2e Get our "best three" peers to announce blocks using cmpctblocks (Matt Corallo) 927f8ee Add ability to fetch CNode by NodeId (Matt Corallo) d25cd3e Add receiver-side protocol implementation for CMPCTBLOCK stuff (Matt Corallo) 9c837d5 Add sender-side protocol implementation for CMPCTBLOCK stuff (Matt Corallo) 00c4078 Add protocol messages for short-ids blocks (Matt Corallo) e3b2222 Add some blockencodings tests (Matt Corallo) f4f8f14 Add TestMemPoolEntryHelper::FromTx version for CTransaction (Matt Corallo) 85ad31e Add partial-block block encodings API (Matt Corallo) 5249dac Add COMPACTSIZE wrapper similar to VARINT for serialization (Matt Corallo) cbda71c Move context-required checks from CheckBlockHeader to Contextual... (Matt Corallo) 7c29ec9 If AcceptBlockHeader returns true, pindex will be set. (Matt Corallo) 96806c3 Stop trimming when mapTx is empty (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #8408: Prevent fingerprinting, disk-DoS with compact blocks 1d06e49 Ignore CMPCTBLOCK messages for pruned blocks (Suhas Daftuar) 1de2a46 Ignore GETBLOCKTXN requests for unknown blocks (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #8418: Add tests for compact blocks 45c7ddd Add p2p test for BIP 152 (compact blocks) (Suhas Daftuar) 9a22a6c Add support for compactblocks to mininode (Suhas Daftuar) a8689fd Tests: refactor compact size serialization in mininode (Suhas Daftuar) 9c8593d Implement SipHash in Python (Pieter Wuille) 56c87e9 Allow changing BIP9 parameters on regtest (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #8505: Trivial: Fix typos in various files 1aacfc2 various typos (leijurv) * Merge #8449: [Trivial] Do not shadow local variable, cleanup a159f25 Remove redundand (and shadowing) declaration (Pavel Janík) cce3024 Do not shadow local variable, cleanup (Pavel Janík) * Merge #8739: [qa] Fix broken sendcmpct test in p2p-compactblocks.py 157254a Fix broken sendcmpct test in p2p-compactblocks.py (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #8854: [qa] Fix race condition in p2p-compactblocks test b5fd666 [qa] Fix race condition in p2p-compactblocks test (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #8393: Support for compact blocks together with segwit 27acfc1 [qa] Update p2p-compactblocks.py for compactblocks v2 (Suhas Daftuar) 422fac6 [qa] Add support for compactblocks v2 to mininode (Suhas Daftuar) f5b9b8f [qa] Fix bug in mininode witness deserialization (Suhas Daftuar) 6aa28ab Use cmpctblock type 2 for segwit-enabled transfer (Pieter Wuille) be7555f Fix overly-prescriptive p2p-segwit test for new fetch logic (Matt Corallo) 06128da Make GetFetchFlags always request witness objects from witness peers (Matt Corallo) * Merge #8882: [qa] Fix race conditions in p2p-compactblocks.py and sendheaders.py b55d941 [qa] Fix race condition in sendheaders.py (Suhas Daftuar) 6976db2 [qa] Another attempt to fix race condition in p2p-compactblocks.py (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #8904: [qa] Fix compact block shortids for a test case 4cdece4 [qa] Fix compact block shortids for a test case (Dagur Valberg Johannsson) * Merge #8637: Compact Block Tweaks (rebase of #8235) 3ac6de0 Align constant names for maximum compact block / blocktxn depth (Pieter Wuille) b2e93a3 Add cmpctblock to debug help list (instagibbs) fe998e9 More agressively filter compact block requests (Matt Corallo) 02a337d Dont remove a "preferred" cmpctblock peer if they provide a block (Matt Corallo) * Merge #8975: Chainparams: Trivial: In AppInit2(), s/Params()/chainparams/ 6f2f639 Chainparams: Trivial: In AppInit2(), s/Params()/chainparams/ (Jorge Timón) * Merge #8968: Don't hold cs_main when calling ProcessNewBlock from a cmpctblock 72ca7d9 Don't hold cs_main when calling ProcessNewBlock from a cmpctblock (Matt Corallo) * Merge #8995: Add missing cs_main lock to ::GETBLOCKTXN processing dfe7906 Add missing cs_main lock to ::GETBLOCKTXN processing (Matt Corallo) * Merge #8515: A few mempool removal optimizations 0334430 Add some missing includes (Pieter Wuille) 4100499 Return shared_ptr<CTransaction> from mempool removes (Pieter Wuille) 51f2783 Make removed and conflicted arguments optional to remove (Pieter Wuille) f48211b Bypass removeRecursive in removeForReorg (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #9026: Fix handling of invalid compact blocks d4833ff Bump the protocol version to distinguish new banning behavior. (Suhas Daftuar) 88c3549 Fix compact block handling to not ban if block is invalid (Suhas Daftuar) c93beac [qa] Test that invalid compactblocks don't result in ban (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #9039: Various serialization simplifcations and optimizations d59a518 Use fixed preallocation instead of costly GetSerializeSize (Pieter Wuille) 25a211a Add optimized CSizeComputer serializers (Pieter Wuille) a2929a2 Make CSerAction's ForRead() constexpr (Pieter Wuille) a603925 Avoid -Wshadow errors (Pieter Wuille) 5284721 Get rid of nType and nVersion (Pieter Wuille) 657e05a Make GetSerializeSize a wrapper on top of CSizeComputer (Pieter Wuille) fad9b66 Make nType and nVersion private and sometimes const (Pieter Wuille) c2c5d42 Make streams' read and write return void (Pieter Wuille) 50e8a9c Remove unused ReadVersion and WriteVersion (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #9058: Fixes for p2p-compactblocks.py test timeouts on travis (#8842) dac53b5 Modify getblocktxn handler not to drop requests for old blocks (Russell Yanofsky) 55bfddc [qa] Fix stale data bug in test_compactblocks_not_at_tip (Russell Yanofsky) 47e9659 [qa] Fix bug in compactblocks v2 merge (Russell Yanofsky) * Merge #9160: [trivial] Fix hungarian variable name ec34648 [trivial] Fix hungarian variable name (Russell Yanofsky) * Merge #9159: [qa] Wait for specific block announcement in p2p-compactblocks dfa44d1 [qa] Wait for specific block announcement in p2p-compactblocks (Russell Yanofsky) * Merge #9125: Make CBlock a vector of shared_ptr of CTransactions b4e4ba4 Introduce convenience type CTransactionRef (Pieter Wuille) 1662b43 Make CBlock::vtx a vector of shared_ptr<CTransaction> (Pieter Wuille) da60506 Add deserializing constructors to CTransaction and CMutableTransaction (Pieter Wuille) 0e85204 Add serialization for unique_ptr and shared_ptr (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #8872: Remove block-request logic from INV message processing 037159c Remove block-request logic from INV message processing (Matt Corallo) 3451203 [qa] Respond to getheaders and do not assume a getdata on inv (Matt Corallo) d768f15 [qa] Make comptool push blocks instead of relying on inv-fetch (mrbandrews) * Merge #9199: Always drop the least preferred HB peer when adding a new one. ca8549d Always drop the least preferred HB peer when adding a new one. (Gregory Maxwell) * Merge #9233: Fix some typos 15fa95d Fix some typos (fsb4000) * Merge #9260: Mrs Peacock in The Library with The Candlestick (killed main.{h,cpp}) 76faa3c Rename the remaining main.{h,cpp} to validation.{h,cpp} (Matt Corallo) e736772 Move network-msg-processing code out of main to its own file (Matt Corallo) 87c35f5 Remove orphan state wipe from UnloadBlockIndex. (Matt Corallo) * Merge #9014: Fix block-connection performance regression dd0df81 Document ConnectBlock connectTrace postconditions (Matt Corallo) 2d6e561 Switch pblock in ProcessNewBlock to a shared_ptr (Matt Corallo) 2736c44 Make the optional pblock in ActivateBestChain a shared_ptr (Matt Corallo) ae4db44 Create a shared_ptr for the block we're connecting in ActivateBCS (Matt Corallo) fd9d890 Keep blocks as shared_ptrs, instead of copying txn in ConnectTip (Matt Corallo) 6fdd43b Add struct to track block-connect-time-generated info for callbacks (Matt Corallo) * Merge #9240: Remove txConflicted a874ab5 remove internal tracking of mempool conflicts for reporting to wallet (Alex Morcos) bf663f8 remove external usage of mempool conflict tracking (Alex Morcos) * Merge #9344: Do not run functions with necessary side-effects in assert() da9cdd2 Do not run functions with necessary side-effects in assert() (Gregory Maxwell) * Merge #9273: Remove unused CDiskBlockPos* argument from ProcessNewBlock a13fa4c Remove unused CDiskBlockPos* argument from ProcessNewBlock (Matt Corallo) * Merge #9352: Attempt reconstruction from all compact block announcements 813ede9 [qa] Update compactblocks test for multi-peer reconstruction (Suhas Daftuar) 7017298 Allow compactblock reconstruction when block is in flight (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #9252: Release cs_main before calling ProcessNewBlock, or processing headers (cmpctblock handling) bd02bdd Release cs_main before processing cmpctblock as header (Suhas Daftuar) 680b0c0 Release cs_main before calling ProcessNewBlock (cmpctblock handling) (Suhas Daftuar) * Merge #9283: A few more CTransactionRef optimizations 91335ba Remove unused MakeTransactionRef overloads (Pieter Wuille) 6713f0f Make FillBlock consume txn_available to avoid shared_ptr copies (Pieter Wuille) 62607d7 Convert COrphanTx to keep a CTransactionRef (Pieter Wuille) c44e4c4 Make AcceptToMemoryPool take CTransactionRef (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #9375: Relay compact block messages prior to full block connection 02ee4eb Make most_recent_compact_block a pointer to a const (Matt Corallo) 73666ad Add comment to describe callers to ActivateBestChain (Matt Corallo) 962f7f0 Call ActivateBestChain without cs_main/with most_recent_block (Matt Corallo) 0df777d Use a temp pindex to avoid a const_cast in ProcessNewBlockHeaders (Matt Corallo) c1ae4fc Avoid holding cs_most_recent_block while calling ReadBlockFromDisk (Matt Corallo) 9eb67f5 Ensure we meet the BIP 152 old-relay-types response requirements (Matt Corallo) 5749a85 Cache most-recently-connected compact block (Matt Corallo) 9eaec08 Cache most-recently-announced block's shared_ptr (Matt Corallo) c802092 Relay compact block messages prior to full block connection (Matt Corallo) 6987219 Add a CValidationInterface::NewPoWValidBlock callback (Matt Corallo) 180586f Call AcceptBlock with the block's shared_ptr instead of CBlock& (Matt Corallo) 8baaba6 [qa] Avoid race in preciousblock test. (Matt Corallo) 9a0b2f4 [qa] Make compact blocks test construction using fetch methods (Matt Corallo) 8017547 Make CBlockIndex*es in net_processing const (Matt Corallo) * Merge #9486: Make peer=%d log prints consistent e6111b2 Make peer id logging consistent ("peer=%d" instead of "peer %d") (Matt Corallo) * Merge #9400: Set peers as HB peers upon full block validation d4781ac Set peers as HB peers upon full block validation (Gregory Sanders) * Merge #9499: Use recent-rejects, orphans, and recently-replaced txn for compact-block-reconstruction c594580 Add braces around AddToCompactExtraTransactions (Matt Corallo) 1ccfe9b Clarify comment about mempool/extra conflicts (Matt Corallo) fac4c78 Make PartiallyDownloadedBlock::InitData's second param const (Matt Corallo) b55b416 Add extra_count lower bound to compact reconstruction debug print (Matt Corallo) 863edb4 Consider all (<100k memusage) txn for compact-block-extra-txn cache (Matt Corallo) 7f8c8ca Consider all orphan txn for compact-block-extra-txn cache (Matt Corallo) 93380c5 Use replaced transactions in compact block reconstruction (Matt Corallo) 1531652 Keep shared_ptrs to recently-replaced txn for compact blocks (Matt Corallo) edded80 Make ATMP optionally return the CTransactionRefs it replaced (Matt Corallo) c735540 Move ORPHAN constants from validation.h to net_processing.h (Matt Corallo) * Merge #9587: Do not shadow local variable named `tx`. 44f2baa Do not shadow local variable named `tx`. (Pavel Janík) * Merge #9510: [trivial] Fix typos in comments cc16d99 [trivial] Fix typos in comments (practicalswift) * Merge #9604: [Trivial] add comment about setting peer as HB peer. dd5b011 [Trivial] add comment about setting peer as HB peer. (John Newbery) * Fix using of AcceptToMemoryPool in PrivateSend code * add `override` * fSupportsDesiredCmpctVersion * bring back tx ressurection in DisconnectTip * Fix delayed headers * Remove unused CConnman::FindNode overload * Fix typos and comments * Fix minor code differences * Don't use rejection cache for corrupted transactions Partly based on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8525 * Backport missed cs_main locking changes Missed from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/58a215ce8c13b900cf982c39f8ee4879290d1a95 * Backport missed comments and mapBlockSource.emplace call Missed from two commits: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/88c35491ab19f9afdf9b3fa9356a072f70ef2f55 https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/7c98ce584ec23bcddcba8cdb33efa6547212f6ef * Add CheckPeerHeaders() helper and check in (nCount == 0) too
2018-04-11 13:06:01 +02:00
blockencodings.cpp \
Merge #12254: BIP 158: Compact Block Filters for Light Clients 254c85b68794ada713dbdae415db72adf5fcbaf3 bench: Benchmark GCS filter creation and matching. (Jim Posen) f33b717a85363e067316c133a542559d2f4aaeca blockfilter: Optimization on compilers with int128 support. (Jim Posen) 97b64d67daf0336dfb64b132f3e4d6a4c1967da4 blockfilter: Unit test against BIP 158 test vectors. (Jim Posen) a4afb9cadbaecb0676e6475ab8d32a52faecb47a blockfilter: Additional helper methods to compute hash and header. (Jim Posen) cd09c7925b5af4104834971cfe072251e3ac2bda blockfilter: Serialization methods on BlockFilter. (Jim Posen) c1855f6052aca806fdb51be01b30dfeee8b55f40 blockfilter: Construction of basic block filters. (Jim Posen) 53e7874e079f9ddfe8b176f11d46e6b59c7283d5 blockfilter: Simple test for GCSFilter construction and Match. (Jim Posen) 558c536e35a25594881693e6ff01d275c88d7af1 blockfilter: Implement GCSFilter Match methods. (Jim Posen) cf70b550054eed36f194eaa13f4a9cb31e32df38 blockfilter: Implement GCSFilter constructors. (Jim Posen) c454f0ac63c6028f54c7eb51683b3ccdb475b19b blockfilter: Declare GCSFilter class for BIP 158 impl. (Jim Posen) 9b622dc72279b027c59d6541cddff53800fc689b streams: Unit tests for BitStreamReader and BitStreamWriter. (Jim Posen) fe943f99bf0a2bbb12e30bc4803c0337e3c95b93 streams: Implement BitStreamReader/Writer classes. (Jim Posen) 87f2d9ee43a9220076b1959d1ca65245d9591be9 streams: Unit test for VectorReader class. (Jim Posen) 947133dec92cd25ec2b3358c09b8614ba6fb40d4 streams: Create VectorReader stream interface for vectors. (Jim Posen) Pull request description: This implements the compact block filter construction in [BIP 158](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0158.mediawiki). The code is not used anywhere in the Bitcoin Core code base yet. The next step towards [BIP 157](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0157.mediawiki) support would be to create an indexing module similar to `TxIndex` that constructs the basic and extended filters for each validated block. ### Filter Sizes [Here](https://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRqaAAQZ5ZX5eqxP7J2R1MzFrc2WDdKSWJEKtQzyawqog) is a CSV of filter sizes for blocks in the main chain. As you can see below, the ratio of filter size to block size drops after the first ~150,000 blocks: ![filter_sizes](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/881253/42900589-299772d4-8a7e-11e8-886d-0d4f3f4fbe44.png) The reason for the relatively large filter sizes is that Golomb-coded sets only achieve good compression with a sufficient number of elements. Empirically, the average element size with 100 elements is 14% larger than with 10,000 elements. The ratio of filter size to block size is computed without witness data for basic filters. Here is a summary table of filter size ratios *for blocks after height 150,000*: | Stat | Filter Type | |-------|--------------| | Weighted Size Ratio Mean | 0.0198 | | Size Ratio Mean | 0.0224 | | Size Ratio Std Deviation | 0.0202 | | Mean Element Size (bits) | 21.145 | | Approx Theoretical Min Element Size (bits) | 21.025 | Tree-SHA512: 2d045fbfc3fc45490ecb9b08d2f7e4dbbe7cd8c1c939f06bbdb8e8aacfe4c495cdb67c820e52520baebbf8a8305a0efd8e59d3fa8e367574a4b830509a39223f
2018-08-26 16:57:01 +02:00
blockfilter.cpp \
chain.cpp \
checkpoints.cpp \
coinjoin/coinjoin.cpp \
coinjoin/coinjoin-client-options.cpp \
coinjoin/coinjoin-server.cpp \
consensus/tx_verify.cpp \
dsnotificationinterface.cpp \
evo/cbtx.cpp \
evo/deterministicmns.cpp \
evo/evodb.cpp \
evo/mnauth.cpp \
evo/providertx.cpp \
evo/simplifiedmns.cpp \
evo/specialtx.cpp \
flatfile.cpp \
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
2015-01-23 07:53:17 +01:00
httprpc.cpp \
httpserver.cpp \
Merge #13243: Make reusable base class for auxiliary indices ec3073a274bf7affe1b8c87a10f75d126f5ac027 index: Move index DBs into index/ directory. (Jim Posen) 89eddcd365e9a2218648f5cc5b9f22b28023f50a index: Remove TxIndexDB from public interface of TxIndex. (Jim Posen) 2318affd27de436ddf9d866a4b82eed8ea2e738b MOVEONLY: Move BaseIndex to its own file. (Jim Posen) f376a4924109af2496b5fd16a787299eb039f1c8 index: Generalize logged statements in BaseIndex. (Jim Posen) 61a1226d87d80234b2be123c5cad07534c318cfb index: Extract logic from TxIndex into reusable base class. (Jim Posen) e5af5fc6fb4658599b940d1d50853129b31b8766 db: Make reusable base class for index databases. (Jim Posen) 9b0ec1a7f9ffae816fd5ca32ff7e7559640b6f6d db: Remove obsolete methods from CBlockTreeDB. (Jim Posen) Pull request description: This refactors most of the logic in TxIndex into a reusable base class for other indices. There are two commits moving code between files, which may be be more easily reviewed using `git diff --color-moved` (https://blog.github.com/2018-04-05-git-217-released/). The motivation for this is to support BIP 157 by indexing block filters. <!-- Reviewable:start --> --- This change is [<img src="https://reviewable.io/review_button.svg" height="34" align="absmiddle" alt="Reviewable"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/bitcoin/bitcoin/13243) <!-- Reviewable:end --> Tree-SHA512: 0857f04df2aa920178dab2eb8e57984d8eb4d5010deca9971190358479e05b6672ccca2a08af0a7ac9fe02afb947be84cf35a3693204d0667263c6add2959cbf
2018-06-07 17:59:30 +02:00
index/base.cpp \
index/blockfilterindex.cpp \
Merge #13033: Build txindex in parallel with validation 9b2704777c [doc] Include txindex changes in the release notes. (Jim Posen) ed77dd6b30 [test] Simple unit test for TxIndex. (Jim Posen) 6d772a3d44 [rpc] Public interfaces to GetTransaction block until synced. (Jim Posen) a03f804f2a [index] Move disk IO logic from GetTransaction to TxIndex::FindTx. (Jim Posen) e0a3b80033 [validation] Replace tx index code in validation code with TxIndex. (Jim Posen) 8181db88f6 [init] Initialize and start TxIndex in init code. (Jim Posen) f90c3a62f5 [index] TxIndex method to wait until caught up. (Jim Posen) 70d510d93c [index] Allow TxIndex sync thread to be interrupted. (Jim Posen) 94b4f8bbb9 [index] TxIndex initial sync thread. (Jim Posen) 34d68bf3a3 [index] Create new TxIndex class. (Jim Posen) c88bcec93f [db] Migration for txindex data to new, separate database. (Jim Posen) 0cb8303241 [db] Create separate database for txindex. (Jim Posen) Pull request description: I'm re-opening #11857 as a new pull request because the last one stopped loading for people ------------------------------- This refactors the tx index code to be in it's own class and get built concurrently with validation code. The main benefit is decoupling and moving the txindex into a separate DB. The primary motivation is to lay the groundwork for other indexers that might be desired (such as the [compact filters](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/636)). The basic idea is that the TxIndex spins up its own thread, which first syncs the txindex to the current block index, then once in sync the BlockConnected ValidationInterface hook writes new blocks. ### DB changes At the suggestion of some other developers, the txindex has been split out into a separate database. A data migration runs at startup on any nodes with a legacy txindex. Currently the migration blocks node initialization until complete. ### Open questions - Should the migration of txindex data from the old DB to the new DB block in init or should it happen in a background thread? The downside to backgrounding it is that `getrawtransaction` would return an error message saying the txindex is syncing while the migration is running. ### Impact In a sample size n=1 test where I synced nodes from scratch, the average time [Index writing](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/validation.cpp#L1903) was 3.36ms in master and 1.72ms in this branch. The average time between `UpdateTip` log lines for sequential blocks between 400,000 and IBD end on mainnet was 0.297204s in master and 0.286134s in this branch. Most likely this is just variance in IBD times, but I can try with some more trials if people want. Tree-SHA512: 451fd7d95df89dfafceaa723cdf0f7b137615b531cf5c5035cfb54e9ccc2026cec5ac85edbcf71b7f4e2f102e36e9202b8b3a667e1504a9e1a9976ab1f0079c4
2021-05-25 12:48:04 +02:00
index/txindex.cpp \
interfaces/handler.cpp \
interfaces/node.cpp \
init.cpp \
dbwrapper.cpp \
governance/governance.cpp \
governance/governance-classes.cpp \
governance/governance-object.cpp \
governance/governance-validators.cpp \
governance/governance-vote.cpp \
governance/governance-votedb.cpp \
2019-01-08 09:13:56 +01:00
llmq/quorums.cpp \
Implement and enforce DIP6 commitments (#2477) * Add LLMQ parameters to consensus params * Add DIP6 quorum commitment special TX * Implement CQuorumBlockProcessor which validates and handles commitments * Add quorum commitments to new blocks * Propagate QFCOMMITMENT messages to all nodes * Allow special transactions in blocks which have no inputs/outputs But only for TRANSACTION_QUORUM_COMMITMENT for now. * Add quorum commitments to self-crafted blocks in DIP3 tests * Add simple fork logic for current testnet This should avoid a fork on the current testnet. It only applies to the current chain which activated DIP3 at height 264000 and block 00000048e6e71d4bd90e7c456dcb94683ae832fcad13e1760d8283f7e89f332f. When we revert the chain to retest the DIP3 deployment, this fork logic can be removed again. * Use quorumVvecHash instead of quorumHash to make null commitments unique Implementation of https://github.com/dashpay/dips/pull/31 * Re-add quorum commitments after pruning mempool selected blocks * Refactor CQuorumBlockProcessor::ProcessBlock to have less nested if/else statements Also add BEGIN/END markers for temporary code. * Add comments/documentation to LLMQParams * Move code which determines if a commitment is required into IsCommitmentRequired This should make the code easier to read and also removes some duplication. The also changes the error types that are possible from 3 to 2 now. Instead of having "bad-qc-already-mined" and "bad-qc-not-mining-phase", there is only "bad-qc-not-allowed" now. * Use new parameter from consensus parames for the temporary fork
2018-11-23 15:42:09 +01:00
llmq/quorums_blockprocessor.cpp \
2018-05-24 16:14:55 +02:00
llmq/quorums_commitment.cpp \
2019-01-22 14:20:32 +01:00
llmq/quorums_chainlocks.cpp \
llmq/quorums_debug.cpp \
2018-05-24 16:14:55 +02:00
llmq/quorums_dkgsessionhandler.cpp \
llmq/quorums_dkgsessionmgr.cpp \
llmq/quorums_dkgsession.cpp \
Implement and enforce DIP6 commitments (#2477) * Add LLMQ parameters to consensus params * Add DIP6 quorum commitment special TX * Implement CQuorumBlockProcessor which validates and handles commitments * Add quorum commitments to new blocks * Propagate QFCOMMITMENT messages to all nodes * Allow special transactions in blocks which have no inputs/outputs But only for TRANSACTION_QUORUM_COMMITMENT for now. * Add quorum commitments to self-crafted blocks in DIP3 tests * Add simple fork logic for current testnet This should avoid a fork on the current testnet. It only applies to the current chain which activated DIP3 at height 264000 and block 00000048e6e71d4bd90e7c456dcb94683ae832fcad13e1760d8283f7e89f332f. When we revert the chain to retest the DIP3 deployment, this fork logic can be removed again. * Use quorumVvecHash instead of quorumHash to make null commitments unique Implementation of https://github.com/dashpay/dips/pull/31 * Re-add quorum commitments after pruning mempool selected blocks * Refactor CQuorumBlockProcessor::ProcessBlock to have less nested if/else statements Also add BEGIN/END markers for temporary code. * Add comments/documentation to LLMQParams * Move code which determines if a commitment is required into IsCommitmentRequired This should make the code easier to read and also removes some duplication. The also changes the error types that are possible from 3 to 2 now. Instead of having "bad-qc-already-mined" and "bad-qc-not-mining-phase", there is only "bad-qc-not-allowed" now. * Use new parameter from consensus parames for the temporary fork
2018-11-23 15:42:09 +01:00
llmq/quorums_init.cpp \
llmq/quorums_instantsend.cpp \
llmq/quorums_signing.cpp \
llmq/quorums_signing_shares.cpp \
2018-05-24 16:14:55 +02:00
llmq/quorums_utils.cpp \
masternode/activemasternode.cpp \
masternode/masternode-meta.cpp \
masternode/masternode-payments.cpp \
masternode/masternode-sync.cpp \
masternode/masternode-utils.cpp \
merkleblock.cpp \
messagesigner.cpp \
miner.cpp \
net.cpp \
netfulfilledman.cpp \
net_processing.cpp \
Backporting Statoshi and bitcoin#16728 (#2515) * Backport Statoshi This backports some of https://github.com/jlopp/statoshi. Missing stuff: README.md and client name changes, segwit and fee estimation stats. Fix RejectCodeToString Fix copy-paste mistake s/InvalidBlockFound/InvalidChainFound/ * Merge #16728: move-only: move coins statistics utils out of RPC 8a3b2eb17572ca2131778d52cc25ec359470a90f move-only: move coins statistics utils out of RPC (James O'Beirne) Pull request description: This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11): Parent PR: #15606 Issue: #15605 Specification: https://github.com/jamesob/assumeutxo-docs/tree/master/proposal --- In the short-term, this move-only commit will help with fuzzing (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15606#issuecomment-524482297). Later, these procedures will be used to compute statistics (particularly a content hash) for UTXO sets coming in from snapshots. Most easily reviewed with `git ... --color-moved=dimmed_zebra`. A nice follow-up would be adding unittests, which I'll do if nobody else gets around to it. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: ACK 8a3b2eb17572ca2131778d52cc25ec359470a90f, checked --color-moved=dimmed-zebra Tree-SHA512: a187d2f7590ad2450b8e8fa3d038c80a04fc3d903618c24222d7e3172250ce51badea35860c86101f2ba266eb4354e6efb8d7d508b353f29276e4665a1efdf74 * Fix 16728 * Modernize StatsdClient - Reuse some functionality from netbase - Switch from GetRand to FastRandomContext - Drop `using namespace std` and add `// namespace statsd` * Introduce PeriodicStats and make StatsdClient configurable via -stats<smth> (enabled/host/port/ns/period) * Move/rename tip stats from CheckBlock to ConnectBlock * Add new false positives to lint-format-strings.py * Add snprintf in statsd_client to the list of known violations in lint-locale-dependence.sh * Fix incorrect include guard * Use bracket syntax includes * Replace magic numbers with defaults * Move connection stats calculation into its own function And bail out early if stats are disabled * assert in PeriodicStats Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
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node/coinstats.cpp \
node/transaction.cpp \
noui.cpp \
policy/fees.cpp \
policy/policy.cpp \
pow.cpp \
rest.cpp \
rpc/blockchain.cpp \
rpc/masternode.cpp \
rpc/governance.cpp \
rpc/mining.cpp \
rpc/misc.cpp \
rpc/net.cpp \
rpc/rawtransaction.cpp \
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rpc/rpcevo.cpp \
rpc/rpcquorums.cpp \
rpc/server.cpp \
rpc/coinjoin.cpp \
rpc/util.cpp \
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script/sigcache.cpp \
shutdown.cpp \
spork.cpp \
Backporting Statoshi and bitcoin#16728 (#2515) * Backport Statoshi This backports some of https://github.com/jlopp/statoshi. Missing stuff: README.md and client name changes, segwit and fee estimation stats. Fix RejectCodeToString Fix copy-paste mistake s/InvalidBlockFound/InvalidChainFound/ * Merge #16728: move-only: move coins statistics utils out of RPC 8a3b2eb17572ca2131778d52cc25ec359470a90f move-only: move coins statistics utils out of RPC (James O'Beirne) Pull request description: This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11): Parent PR: #15606 Issue: #15605 Specification: https://github.com/jamesob/assumeutxo-docs/tree/master/proposal --- In the short-term, this move-only commit will help with fuzzing (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15606#issuecomment-524482297). Later, these procedures will be used to compute statistics (particularly a content hash) for UTXO sets coming in from snapshots. Most easily reviewed with `git ... --color-moved=dimmed_zebra`. A nice follow-up would be adding unittests, which I'll do if nobody else gets around to it. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: ACK 8a3b2eb17572ca2131778d52cc25ec359470a90f, checked --color-moved=dimmed-zebra Tree-SHA512: a187d2f7590ad2450b8e8fa3d038c80a04fc3d903618c24222d7e3172250ce51badea35860c86101f2ba266eb4354e6efb8d7d508b353f29276e4665a1efdf74 * Fix 16728 * Modernize StatsdClient - Reuse some functionality from netbase - Switch from GetRand to FastRandomContext - Drop `using namespace std` and add `// namespace statsd` * Introduce PeriodicStats and make StatsdClient configurable via -stats<smth> (enabled/host/port/ns/period) * Move/rename tip stats from CheckBlock to ConnectBlock * Add new false positives to lint-format-strings.py * Add snprintf in statsd_client to the list of known violations in lint-locale-dependence.sh * Fix incorrect include guard * Use bracket syntax includes * Replace magic numbers with defaults * Move connection stats calculation into its own function And bail out early if stats are disabled * assert in PeriodicStats Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
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statsd_client.cpp \
timedata.cpp \
torcontrol.cpp \
txdb.cpp \
txmempool.cpp \
ui_interface.cpp \
validation.cpp \
validationinterface.cpp \
versionbits.cpp \
$(BITCOIN_CORE_H)
if ENABLE_WALLET
libdash_server_a_SOURCES += wallet/init.cpp
endif
if !ENABLE_WALLET
libdash_server_a_SOURCES += dummywallet.cpp
endif
if ENABLE_ZMQ
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libdash_zmq_a_CPPFLAGS = $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES) $(ZMQ_CFLAGS)
libdash_zmq_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libdash_zmq_a_SOURCES = \
zmq/zmqabstractnotifier.cpp \
zmq/zmqnotificationinterface.cpp \
zmq/zmqpublishnotifier.cpp \
zmq/zmqrpc.cpp \
zmq/zmqutil.cpp
endif
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# wallet: shared between dashd and dash-qt, but only linked
# when wallet enabled
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libdash_wallet_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
libdash_wallet_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libdash_wallet_a_SOURCES = \
coinjoin/coinjoin-client.cpp \
coinjoin/coinjoin-client-options.cpp \
coinjoin/coinjoin-util.cpp \
interfaces/wallet.cpp \
Implemented KeePass Integration More info regarding KeePass: http://keepass.info/ KeePass integration will use KeePassHttp (https://github.com/pfn/keepasshttp/) to facilitate communications between the client and KeePass. KeePassHttp is a plugin for KeePass 2.x and provides a secure means of exposing KeePass entries via HTTP for clients to consume. The implementation is dependent on the following: - crypter.h for AES encryption helper functions. - rpcprotocol.h for handling RPC communications. Could only be used partially however due some static values in the code. - OpenSSL for base64 encoding. regular util.h libraries were not used for base64 encoding/decoding since they do not use secure allocation. - JSON Spirit for reading / writing RPC communications The following changes were made: - Added CLI options in help - Added RPC commands: keepass <genkey|init|setpassphrase> - Added keepass.h and keepass.cpp which hold the integration routines - Modified rpcwallet.cpp to support RPC commands The following new options are available for darkcoind and darkcoin-qt: -keepass Use KeePass 2 integration using KeePassHttp plugin (default: 0) -keepassport=<port> Connect to KeePassHttp on port <port> (default: 19455) -keepasskey=<key> KeePassHttp key for AES encrypted communication with KeePass -keepassid=<name> KeePassHttp id for the established association -keepassname=<name> Name to construct url for KeePass entry that stores the wallet passphrase The following rpc commands are available: - keepass genkey: generates a base64 encoded 256 bit AES key that can be used for the communication with KeePassHttp. Only necessary for manual configuration. Use init for automatic configuration. - keepass init: sets up the association between darkcoind and keepass by generating an AES key and sending an association message to KeePassHttp. This will trigger KeePass to ask for an Id for the association. Returns the association and the base64 encoded string for the AES key. - keepass setpassphrase <passphrase>: updates the passphrase in KeePassHttp to a new value. This should match the passphrase you intend to use for the wallet. Please note that the standard RPC commands walletpassphrasechange and the wallet encrption from the QT GUI already send the updates to KeePassHttp, so this is only necessary for manual manipulation of the password. Sample initialization flow from darkcoin-qt console (this needs to be done only once to set up the association): - Have KeePass running with an open database - Start darkcoin-qt - Open console - type: "keepass init" in darkcoin-qt console - (keepass pops up and asks for an association id, fill that in). Example: mydrkwallet - response: Association successful. Id: mydrkwalletdarkcoin - Key: AgQkcs6cI7v9tlSYKjG/+s8wJrGALHl3jLosJpPLzUE= - Edit darkcoin.conf and fill in these values keepass=1 keepasskey=AgQkcs6cI7v9tlSYKjG/+s8wJrGALHl3jLosJpPLzUE= keepassid=mydrkwallet keepassname=testwallet - Restart darkcoin-qt At this point, the association is made. The next action depends on your particular situation: - current wallet is not yet encrypted. Encrypting the wallet will trigger the integration and stores the password in KeePass (Under the 'KeePassHttp Passwords' group, named after keepassname. - current wallet is already encrypted: use "keepass setpassphrase <passphrase>" to store the passphrase in KeePass. At this point, the passphrase is stored in KeePassHttp. When Unlocking the wallet, one can use keepass as the passphrase to trigger retrieval of the password. This works from the RPC commands as well as the GUI.
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keepass.cpp \
Merge #12257: [wallet] Use destination groups instead of coins in coin select 232f96f5c8a3920c09db92f4dbac2ad7d10ce8cf doc: Add release notes for -avoidpartialspends (Karl-Johan Alm) e00b4699cc6d2ee5697d38dd6607eb2631c9b77a clean-up: Remove no longer used ivars from CInputCoin (Karl-Johan Alm) 43e04d13b1ffc02b1082176e87f420198b40c7b1 wallet: Remove deprecated OutputEligibleForSpending (Karl-Johan Alm) 0128121101fb3ee82f3abd3973a967a4226ffe0e test: Add basic testing for wallet groups (Karl-Johan Alm) 59d6f7b4e2f847ec1f2ff46c84e6157655984f85 wallet: Switch to using output groups instead of coins in coin selection (Karl-Johan Alm) 87ebce25d66952f5ce565bb5130dcf5e24049872 wallet: Add output grouping (Karl-Johan Alm) bb629cb9dc567cc819724d9f4852652926e60cbf Add -avoidpartialspends and m_avoid_partial_spends (Karl-Johan Alm) 65b3eda458221644616d0fdd6ba0fe01bdbce893 wallet: Add input bytes to CInputCoin (Karl-Johan Alm) a443d7a0ca333b0bae63e04b5d476f9ad9c7aeac moveonly: CoinElegibilityFilter into coinselection.h (Karl-Johan Alm) 173e18a289088c6087ba6fac708e322aa63b7a94 utils: Add insert() convenience templates (Karl-Johan Alm) Pull request description: This PR adds an optional (off by default) `-avoidpartialspends` flag, which changes coin select to use output groups rather than outputs, where each output group corresponds to all outputs with the same destination. It is a privacy improvement, as each time you spend some output, any other output that is publicly associated with the destination (address) will also be spent at the same time, at the cost of fee increase for cases where coin select without group restriction would find a more optimal set of coins (see example below). For regular use without address reuse, this PR should have no effect on the user experience whatsoever; it only affects users who, for some reason, have multiple outputs with the same destination (i.e. address reuse). Nodes with this turned off will still try to avoid partial spending, if the fee of the resulting transaction is not greater than the fee of the original transaction. Example: a node has four outputs linked to two addresses `A` and `B`: * 1.0 btc to `A` * 0.5 btc to `A` * 1.0 btc to `B` * 0.5 btc to `B` The node sends 0.2 btc to `C`. Without `-avoidpartialspends`, the following coin selection will occur: * 0.5 btc to `A` or `B` is picked * 0.2 btc is output to `C` * 0.3 - fee is output to (unique change address) With `-avoidpartialspends`, the following will instead happen: * Both of (0.5, 1.0) btc to `A` or `B` is picked (one or the other pair) * 0.2 btc is output to `C` * 1.3 - fee is output to (unique change address) As noted, the pro here is that, assuming nobody sends to the address after you spend from it, you will only ever use one address once. The con is that the transaction becomes slightly larger in this case, because it is overpicking outputs to adhere to the no partial spending rule. This complements #10386, in particular it addresses @luke-jr and @gmaxwell's concerns in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10386#issuecomment-300667926 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10386#issuecomment-302361381. Together with `-avoidreuse`, this fully addresses the concerns in #10065 I believe. Tree-SHA512: 24687a4490ba59cf4198ed90052944ff4996653a4257833bb52ed24d058b3e924800c9b3790aeb6be6385b653b49e304453e5d7ff960e64c682fc23bfc447621 # Conflicts: # src/Makefile.am # src/bench/coin_selection.cpp # src/wallet/coincontrol.h # src/wallet/coinselection.cpp # src/wallet/coinselection.h # src/wallet/init.cpp # src/wallet/test/coinselector_tests.cpp # src/wallet/wallet.cpp # src/wallet/wallet.h # test/functional/test_runner.py
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wallet/coincontrol.cpp \
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wallet/crypter.cpp \
wallet/db.cpp \
wallet/fees.cpp \
wallet/init.cpp \
wallet/psbtwallet.cpp \
wallet/rpcdump.cpp \
wallet/rpcwallet.cpp \
wallet/wallet.cpp \
wallet/walletdb.cpp \
Merge #11466: Specify custom wallet directory with -walletdir param c1e5d40 Make debugging test crash easier (MeshCollider) 8263f6a Create walletdir if datadir doesn't exist and fix tests (MeshCollider) 9587a9c Default walletdir is wallets/ if it exists (MeshCollider) d987889 Add release notes for -walletdir and wallets/ dir (MeshCollider) 80c5cbc Add test for -walletdir (MeshCollider) 0530ba0 Add -walletdir parameter to specify custom wallet dir (MeshCollider) Pull request description: Closes #11348 Adds a `-walletdir` parameter which specifies a directory to use for wallets, allowing them to be stored separately from the 'main' data directory. Creates a new `wallets/` directory in datadir if this is the first time running, and defaults to using it if it exists. Includes tests and release notes. Things which might need to be considered more: - there is no 'lock' on the wallets directory, which might be needed? - because this uses a new wallets/ directory by default, downgrading to an earlier version won't see the wallets in that directory (not a big deal though, users can just copy them up to the main dir) - jnewbery suggested putting each wallet in its own directory, which is a good idea, but out of scope for this PR IMO. EDIT: this is being done in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11687 - doc/files.md needs updating (will do soon) I also considered including a cleanup by removing caching of data directory paths and instead just initialise them once on startup (c.f. #3073), but decided it wasn't super relevant here will just complicate review. Tree-SHA512: c8ac04bfe9a810c32055f2c8b8fa0d535e56125ceb8d96f12447dd3538bf3e5ee992b60b1cd2173bf5f3fa023a9feab12c9963593bf27ed419df929bb413398d
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wallet/walletutil.cpp \
Backport bitcoin#10637 (partial) (#3878) * Calculate and store the number of bytes required to spend an input * Store effective value, fee, and long term fee in CInputCoin Have CInputCOin store effective value information. This includes the effective value itself, the fee, and the long term fee for the input * Implement Branch and Bound coin selection in a new file Create a new file for coin selection logic and implement the BnB algorithm in it. * Move output eligibility to a separate function * Use a struct for output eligibility Instead of specifying 3 parameters, use a struct for those parameters in order to reduce the number of arguments to SelectCoinsMinConf. * Remove coinselection.h -> wallet.h circular dependency Changes CInputCoin to coinselection and to use CTransactionRef in order to avoid a circular dependency. Also moves other coin selection specific variables out of wallet.h to coinselectoin.h * Add tests for the Branch and Bound algorithm * Move current coin selection algorithm to coinselection.{cpp,h} Moves the current coin selection algorithm out of SelectCoinsMinConf and puts it in coinselection.{cpp,h}. The new function, KnapsackSolver, instead of taking a vector of COutputs, will take a vector of CInputCoins that is prepared by SelectCoinsMinConf. * Move original knapsack solver tests to coinselector_tests.cpp * Add a GetMinimumFeeRate function which is wrapped by GetMinimumFee * Have SelectCoinsMinConf and SelectCoins use BnB or Knapsack and use it (partial) Allows SelectCoinsMinConf and SelectCoins be able to switch between using BnB or Knapsack for choosing coins. Has SelectCoinsMinConf do the preprocessing necessary to support either BnB or Knapsack. This includes calculating the filtering the effective values for each input. Uses BnB in CreateTransaction to find an exact match for the output. If BnB fails, it will fallback to the Knapsack solver. Dash specific note: just always use Knapsack in CreateTransaction. * Benchmark BnB in the worst case where it exhausts * Add a test to make sure that negative effective values are filtered * More of 12747: Fix typos Co-authored-by: Andrew Chow <achow101-github@achow101.com>
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wallet/coinselection.cpp \
$(BITCOIN_CORE_H)
# crypto primitives library
crypto_libdash_crypto_base_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(PIC_FLAGS)
crypto_libdash_crypto_base_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS) $(PIC_FLAGS)
crypto_libdash_crypto_base_a_SOURCES = \
crypto/aes.cpp \
crypto/aes.h \
crypto/chacha_poly_aead.h \
crypto/chacha_poly_aead.cpp \
crypto/chacha20.h \
crypto/chacha20.cpp \
crypto/common.h \
crypto/hkdf_sha256_32.cpp \
crypto/hkdf_sha256_32.h \
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crypto/hmac_sha256.cpp \
crypto/hmac_sha256.h \
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crypto/hmac_sha512.cpp \
crypto/hmac_sha512.h \
crypto/poly1305.h \
crypto/poly1305.cpp \
crypto/ripemd160.cpp \
crypto/aes_helper.c \
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crypto/ripemd160.h \
crypto/sha1.cpp \
crypto/sha1.h \
crypto/sha256.cpp \
crypto/sha256.h \
crypto/sha3.cpp \
crypto/sha3.h \
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crypto/sha512.cpp \
crypto/sha512.h \
crypto/siphash.cpp \
crypto/siphash.h
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if USE_ASM
crypto_libdash_crypto_base_a_SOURCES += crypto/sha256_sse4.cpp
endif
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crypto_libdash_crypto_sse41_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
crypto_libdash_crypto_sse41_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS)
crypto_libdash_crypto_sse41_a_CXXFLAGS += $(SSE41_CXXFLAGS)
crypto_libdash_crypto_sse41_a_CPPFLAGS += -DENABLE_SSE41
crypto_libdash_crypto_sse41_a_SOURCES = crypto/sha256_sse41.cpp
Merge #13191: Specialized double-SHA256 with 64 byte inputs with SSE4.1 and AVX2 4defdfab94504018f822dc34a313ad26cedc8255 [MOVEONLY] Move unused Merkle branch code to tests (Pieter Wuille) 4437d6e1f3107a20a8c7b66be8b4b972a82e3b28 8-way AVX2 implementation for double SHA256 on 64-byte inputs (Pieter Wuille) 230294bf5fdeba7213471cd0b795fb7aa36e5717 4-way SSE4.1 implementation for double SHA256 on 64-byte inputs (Pieter Wuille) 1f0e7ca09c9d7c5787c218156fa5096a1bdf2ea8 Use SHA256D64 in Merkle root computation (Pieter Wuille) d0c96328833127284574bfef26f96aa2e4afc91a Specialized double sha256 for 64 byte inputs (Pieter Wuille) 57f34630fb6c3e218bd19535ac607008cb894173 Refactor SHA256 code (Pieter Wuille) 0df017889b4f61860092e1d54e271092cce55f62 Benchmark Merkle root computation (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: This introduces a framework for specialized double-SHA256 with 64 byte inputs. 4 different implementations are provided: * Generic C++ (reusing the normal SHA256 code) * Specialized C++ for 64-byte inputs, but no special instructions * 4-way using SSE4.1 intrinsics * 8-way using AVX2 intrinsics On my own system (AVX2 capable), I get these benchmarks for computing the Merkle root of 9001 leaves (supported lengths / special instructions / parallellism): * 7.2 ms with varsize/naive/1way (master, non-SSE4 hardware) * 5.8 ms with size64/naive/1way (this PR, non-SSE4 capable systems) * 4.8 ms with varsize/SSE4/1way (master, SSE4 hardware) * 2.9 ms with size64/SSE4/4way (this PR, SSE4 hardware) * 1.1 ms with size64/AVX2/8way (this PR, AVX2 hardware) Tree-SHA512: efa32d48b32820d9ce788ead4eb583949265be8c2e5f538c94bc914e92d131a57f8c1ee26c6f998e81fb0e30675d4e2eddc3360bcf632676249036018cff343e
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crypto_libdash_crypto_avx2_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
crypto_libdash_crypto_avx2_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS)
crypto_libdash_crypto_avx2_a_CXXFLAGS += $(AVX2_CXXFLAGS)
crypto_libdash_crypto_avx2_a_CPPFLAGS += -DENABLE_AVX2
crypto_libdash_crypto_avx2_a_SOURCES = crypto/sha256_avx2.cpp
Merge #13191: Specialized double-SHA256 with 64 byte inputs with SSE4.1 and AVX2 4defdfab94504018f822dc34a313ad26cedc8255 [MOVEONLY] Move unused Merkle branch code to tests (Pieter Wuille) 4437d6e1f3107a20a8c7b66be8b4b972a82e3b28 8-way AVX2 implementation for double SHA256 on 64-byte inputs (Pieter Wuille) 230294bf5fdeba7213471cd0b795fb7aa36e5717 4-way SSE4.1 implementation for double SHA256 on 64-byte inputs (Pieter Wuille) 1f0e7ca09c9d7c5787c218156fa5096a1bdf2ea8 Use SHA256D64 in Merkle root computation (Pieter Wuille) d0c96328833127284574bfef26f96aa2e4afc91a Specialized double sha256 for 64 byte inputs (Pieter Wuille) 57f34630fb6c3e218bd19535ac607008cb894173 Refactor SHA256 code (Pieter Wuille) 0df017889b4f61860092e1d54e271092cce55f62 Benchmark Merkle root computation (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: This introduces a framework for specialized double-SHA256 with 64 byte inputs. 4 different implementations are provided: * Generic C++ (reusing the normal SHA256 code) * Specialized C++ for 64-byte inputs, but no special instructions * 4-way using SSE4.1 intrinsics * 8-way using AVX2 intrinsics On my own system (AVX2 capable), I get these benchmarks for computing the Merkle root of 9001 leaves (supported lengths / special instructions / parallellism): * 7.2 ms with varsize/naive/1way (master, non-SSE4 hardware) * 5.8 ms with size64/naive/1way (this PR, non-SSE4 capable systems) * 4.8 ms with varsize/SSE4/1way (master, SSE4 hardware) * 2.9 ms with size64/SSE4/4way (this PR, SSE4 hardware) * 1.1 ms with size64/AVX2/8way (this PR, AVX2 hardware) Tree-SHA512: efa32d48b32820d9ce788ead4eb583949265be8c2e5f538c94bc914e92d131a57f8c1ee26c6f998e81fb0e30675d4e2eddc3360bcf632676249036018cff343e
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# x11
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crypto_libdash_crypto_base_a_SOURCES += \
crypto/blake.c \
crypto/bmw.c \
crypto/cubehash.c \
crypto/echo.c \
crypto/groestl.c \
crypto/jh.c \
crypto/keccak.c \
crypto/luffa.c \
crypto/shavite.c \
crypto/simd.c \
crypto/skein.c \
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crypto/sph_blake.h \
crypto/sph_bmw.h \
crypto/sph_cubehash.h \
crypto/sph_echo.h \
crypto/sph_groestl.h \
crypto/sph_jh.h \
crypto/sph_keccak.h \
crypto/sph_luffa.h \
crypto/sph_shavite.h \
crypto/sph_simd.h \
crypto/sph_skein.h \
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crypto/sph_types.h
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crypto_libdash_crypto_shani_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
crypto_libdash_crypto_shani_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS)
crypto_libdash_crypto_shani_a_CXXFLAGS += $(SHANI_CXXFLAGS)
crypto_libdash_crypto_shani_a_CPPFLAGS += -DENABLE_SHANI
crypto_libdash_crypto_shani_a_SOURCES = crypto/sha256_shani.cpp
Merge #13386: SHA256 implementations based on Intel SHA Extensions 66b2cf1ccfad545a8ec3f2a854e23f647322bf30 Use immintrin.h everywhere for intrinsics (Pieter Wuille) 4c935e2eee456ff66cdfb908b0edffdd1e8a6c04 Add SHA256 implementation using using Intel SHA intrinsics (Pieter Wuille) 268400d3188200c9e3dcd3482c4853354388a721 [Refactor] CPU feature detection logic for SHA256 (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: Based on #13191. This adds SHA256 implementations that use Intel's SHA Extension instructions (using intrinsics). This needs GCC 4.9 or Clang 3.4. In addition to #13191, two extra implementations are provided: * (a) A variable-length SHA256 implementation using SHA extensions. * (b) A 2-way 64-byte input double-SHA256 implementation using SHA extensions. Benchmarks for 9001-element Merkle tree root computation on an AMD Ryzen 1800X system: * Using generic C++ code (pre-#10821): 6.1ms * Using SSE4 (master, #10821): 4.6ms * Using 4-way SSE4 specialized for 64-byte inputs (#13191): 2.8ms * Using 8-way AVX2 specialized for 64-byte inputs (#13191): 2.1ms * Using 2-way SHA-NI specialized for 64-byte inputs (this PR): 0.56ms Benchmarks for 32-byte SHA256 on the same system: * Using SSE4 (master, #10821): 190ns * Using SHA-NI (this PR): 53ns Benchmarks for 1000000-byte SHA256 on the same system: * Using SSE4 (master, #10821): 2.5ms * Using SHA-NI (this PR): 0.51ms Tree-SHA512: 2b319e33b22579f815d91f9daf7994a5e1e799c4f73c13e15070dd54ba71f3f6438ccf77ae9cbd1ce76f972d9cbeb5f0edfea3d86f101bbc1055db70e42743b7
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# consensus: shared between all executables that validate any consensus rules.
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libdash_consensus_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
libdash_consensus_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libdash_consensus_a_SOURCES = \
amount.h \
arith_uint256.cpp \
arith_uint256.h \
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bls/bls.cpp \
bls/bls.h \
consensus/merkle.cpp \
consensus/merkle.h \
consensus/params.h \
consensus/validation.h \
hash.cpp \
hash.h \
prevector.h \
primitives/block.cpp \
primitives/block.h \
primitives/transaction.cpp \
primitives/transaction.h \
pubkey.cpp \
pubkey.h \
script/dashconsensus.cpp \
script/interpreter.cpp \
script/interpreter.h \
script/script.cpp \
script/script.h \
script/script_error.cpp \
script/script_error.h \
serialize.h \
span.h \
streams.h \
tinyformat.h \
uint256.cpp \
uint256.h \
merge bitcoin#14555: Move util files to directory (script modified to account for Dash backports, doesn't account for rebasing) ------------- BEGIN SCRIPT --------------- mkdir -p src/util git mv src/util.h src/util/system.h git mv src/util.cpp src/util/system.cpp git mv src/utilmemory.h src/util/memory.h git mv src/utilmoneystr.h src/util/moneystr.h git mv src/utilmoneystr.cpp src/util/moneystr.cpp git mv src/utilstrencodings.h src/util/strencodings.h git mv src/utilstrencodings.cpp src/util/strencodings.cpp git mv src/utiltime.h src/util/time.h git mv src/utiltime.cpp src/util/time.cpp git mv src/utilasmap.h src/util/asmap.h git mv src/utilasmap.cpp src/util/asmap.cpp git mv src/utilstring.h src/util/string.h git mv src/utilstring.cpp src/util/string.cpp gsed -i 's/<util\.h>/<util\/system\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilmemory\.h>/<util\/memory\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilmoneystr\.h>/<util\/moneystr\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilstrencodings\.h>/<util\/strencodings\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utiltime\.h>/<util\/time\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilasmap\.h>/<util\/asmap\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilstring\.h>/<util\/string\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTIL_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_SYSTEM_H/g' src/util/system.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILMEMORY_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_MEMORY_H/g' src/util/memory.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILMONEYSTR_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_MONEYSTR_H/g' src/util/moneystr.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILSTRENCODINGS_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_STRENCODINGS_H/g' src/util/strencodings.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILTIME_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_TIME_H/g' src/util/time.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILASMAP_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_ASMAP_H/g' src/util/asmap.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILSTRING_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_STRING_H/g' src/util/string.h gsed -i 's/ util\.\(h\|cpp\)/ util\/system\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilmemory\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/memory\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilmoneystr\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/moneystr\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilstrencodings\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/strencodings\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utiltime\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/time\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilasmap\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/asmap\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilstring\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/string\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/-> util ->/-> util\/system ->/' test/lint/lint-circular-dependencies.sh gsed -i 's/src\/util\.cpp/src\/util\/system\.cpp/g' test/lint/lint-format-strings.py test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh gsed -i 's/src\/utilmoneystr\.cpp/src\/util\/moneystr\.cpp/g' test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh gsed -i 's/src\/utilstrencodings\.\(h\|cpp\)/src\/util\/strencodings\.\1/g' test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh ------------- END SCRIPT ---------------
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util/strencodings.cpp \
util/strencodings.h \
version.h
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# common: shared between dashd, and dash-qt and non-server tools
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libdash_common_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
libdash_common_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libdash_common_a_SOURCES = \
base58.cpp \
bech32.cpp \
HD wallet (#1405) * HD wallet Minimal set of changes (no refactoring) backported from Bitcoin upstream to make HD wallets work in Dash 0.12.1.x+ * minimal bip44 (hardcoded account and change) * minimal bip39 Additional cmd-line options for new wallet: -mnemonic -mnemonicpassphrase * Do not recreate HD wallet on encryption Adjusted keypool.py test * Do not store any private keys for hd wallet besides the master one Derive all keys on the fly. Original idea/implementation - btc PR9298, backported and improved * actually use bip39 * pbkdf2 test * backport wallet-hd.py test * Allow specifying hd seed, add dumphdseed rpc, fix bugs - -hdseed cmd-line param to specify HD seed on wallet creation - dumphdseed rpc to dump HD seed - allow seed of any size - fix dumpwallet rpc bug (wasn't decrypting HD seed) - print HD seed and extended public masterkey on dumpwallet * top up keypool on HD wallet encryption * split HD chain: external/internal * add missing cs_wallet lock in init.cpp * fix `const char *` issues (use strings) * default mnemonic passphrase is an empty string in all cases * store mnemonic/mnemonicpassphrase replace dumphdseed with dumphdinfo * Add fCrypted flag to CHDChain * prepare internal structures for multiple HD accounts (plus some code cleanup) * use secure allocator for storing sensitive HD data * use secure strings for mnemonic(passphrase) * small fix in GenerateNewHDChain * use 24 words for mnemonic by default * make sure mnemonic passphrase provided by user does not exceed 256 symbols * more usage of secure allocators and memory_cleanse * code cleanup * rename: CSecureVector -> SecureVector * add missing include * fix warning in rpcdump.cpp * refactor mnemonic_check (also fix a bug) * move bip39 functions to CMnemonic * Few fixes for CMnemonic: - use `SecureVector` for data, bits, seed - `Check` should return bool * init vectors with desired size where possible
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bip39.cpp \
chainparams.cpp \
coins.cpp \
compressor.cpp \
core_read.cpp \
core_write.cpp \
HD wallet (#1405) * HD wallet Minimal set of changes (no refactoring) backported from Bitcoin upstream to make HD wallets work in Dash 0.12.1.x+ * minimal bip44 (hardcoded account and change) * minimal bip39 Additional cmd-line options for new wallet: -mnemonic -mnemonicpassphrase * Do not recreate HD wallet on encryption Adjusted keypool.py test * Do not store any private keys for hd wallet besides the master one Derive all keys on the fly. Original idea/implementation - btc PR9298, backported and improved * actually use bip39 * pbkdf2 test * backport wallet-hd.py test * Allow specifying hd seed, add dumphdseed rpc, fix bugs - -hdseed cmd-line param to specify HD seed on wallet creation - dumphdseed rpc to dump HD seed - allow seed of any size - fix dumpwallet rpc bug (wasn't decrypting HD seed) - print HD seed and extended public masterkey on dumpwallet * top up keypool on HD wallet encryption * split HD chain: external/internal * add missing cs_wallet lock in init.cpp * fix `const char *` issues (use strings) * default mnemonic passphrase is an empty string in all cases * store mnemonic/mnemonicpassphrase replace dumphdseed with dumphdinfo * Add fCrypted flag to CHDChain * prepare internal structures for multiple HD accounts (plus some code cleanup) * use secure allocator for storing sensitive HD data * use secure strings for mnemonic(passphrase) * small fix in GenerateNewHDChain * use 24 words for mnemonic by default * make sure mnemonic passphrase provided by user does not exceed 256 symbols * more usage of secure allocators and memory_cleanse * code cleanup * rename: CSecureVector -> SecureVector * add missing include * fix warning in rpcdump.cpp * refactor mnemonic_check (also fix a bug) * move bip39 functions to CMnemonic * Few fixes for CMnemonic: - use `SecureVector` for data, bits, seed - `Check` should return bool * init vectors with desired size where possible
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hdchain.cpp \
key.cpp \
key_io.cpp \
keystore.cpp \
netaddress.cpp \
netbase.cpp \
Merge #16248: Make whitebind/whitelist permissions more flexible c5b404e8f1973afe071a07c63ba1038eefe13f0f Add functional tests for flexible whitebind/list (nicolas.dorier) d541fa391844f658bd7035659b5b16695733dd56 Replace the use of fWhitelisted by permission checks (nicolas.dorier) ecd5cf7ea4c3644a30092100ffc399e30e193275 Do not disconnect peer for asking mempool if it has NO_BAN permission (nicolas.dorier) e5b26deaaa6842f7dd7c4537ede000f965ea0189 Make whitebind/whitelist permissions more flexible (nicolas.dorier) Pull request description: # Motivation In 0.19, bloom filter will be disabled by default. I tried to make [a PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16176) to enable bloom filter for whitelisted peers regardless of `-peerbloomfilters`. Bloom filter have non existent privacy and server can omit filter's matches. However, both problems are completely irrelevant when you connect to your own node. If you connect to your own node, bloom filters are the most bandwidth efficient way to synchronize your light client without the need of some middleware like Electrum. It is also a superior alternative to BIP157 as it does not require to maintain an additional index and it would work well on pruned nodes. When I attempted to allow bloom filters for whitelisted peer, my proposal has been NACKed in favor of [a more flexible approach](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16176#issuecomment-500762907) which should allow node operator to set fine grained permissions instead of a global `whitelisted` attribute. Doing so will also make follow up idea very easy to implement in a backward compatible way. # Implementation details The PR propose a new format for `--white{list,bind}`. I added a way to specify permissions granted to inbound connection matching `white{list,bind}`. The following permissions exists: * ForceRelay * Relay * NoBan * BloomFilter * Mempool Example: * `-whitelist=bloomfilter@127.0.0.1/32`. * `-whitebind=bloomfilter,relay,noban@127.0.0.1:10020`. If no permissions are specified, `NoBan | Mempool` is assumed. (making this PR backward compatible) When we receive an inbound connection, we calculate the effective permissions for this peer by fetching the permissions granted from `whitelist` and add to it the permissions granted from `whitebind`. To keep backward compatibility, if no permissions are specified in `white{list,bind}` (e.g. `--whitelist=127.0.0.1`) then parameters `-whitelistforcerelay` and `-whiterelay` will add the permissions `ForceRelay` and `Relay` to the inbound node. `-whitelistforcerelay` and `-whiterelay` are ignored if the permissions flags are explicitly set in `white{bind,list}`. # Follow up idea Based on this PR, other changes become quite easy to code in a trivially review-able, backward compatible way: * Changing `connect` at rpc and config file level to understand the permissions flags. * Changing the permissions of a peer at RPC level. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: re-ACK c5b404e8f1973afe071a07c63ba1038eefe13f0f Tree-SHA512: adfefb373d09e68cae401247c8fc64034e305694cdef104bdcdacb9f1704277bd53b18f52a2427a5cffdbc77bda410d221aed252bc2ece698ffbb9cf1b830577
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net_permissions.cpp \
policy/feerate.cpp \
psbt.cpp \
protocol.cpp \
saltedhasher.cpp \
scheduler.cpp \
script/descriptor.cpp \
backport: bitcoin#10583 - [RPC] Split part of validateaddress into getaddressinfo (#3880) * [rpc] split wallet and non-wallet parts of DescribeAddressVisitor * [rpc] Move DescribeAddressVisitor to rpc/util * Create getaddressinfo RPC and deprecate parts of validateaddress Moves the parts of validateaddress which require the wallet into getaddressinfo which is part of the wallet RPCs. Mark those parts of validateaddress which require the wallet as deprecated. Validateaddress will call getaddressinfo for the data that both share for right now. Moves IsMine functions to libbitcoin_common and then links libbitcoin_wallet before libbitcoin_common in order to prevent linker errors since IsMine is no longer used in libbitcoin_server. * scripted-diff: validateaddress to getaddressinfo in tests Change all instances of validateaddress to getaddressinfo since it seems that no test actually uses validateaddress for actually validating addresses. -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- find ./test/functional -path '*py' -not -path ./test/functional/wallet_disable.py -not -path ./test/functional/rpc_deprecated.py -not -path ./test/functional/wallet_address_types.py -exec sed -i'' -e 's/validateaddress/getaddressinfo/g' {} \; -END VERIFY SCRIPT- * wallet: Add missing description of "hdchainid" * Update src/wallet/rpcwallet.cpp Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com> Co-authored-by: Andrew Chow <achow101-github@achow101.com> Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
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script/ismine.cpp \
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script/sign.cpp \
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script/standard.cpp \
warnings.cpp \
$(BITCOIN_CORE_H)
# util: shared between all executables.
# This library *must* be included to make sure that the glibc
# backward-compatibility objects and their sanity checks are linked.
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libdash_util_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
libdash_util_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libdash_util_a_SOURCES = \
bls/bls_batchverifier.h \
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bls/bls_ies.cpp \
bls/bls_ies.h \
bls/bls_worker.cpp \
bls/bls_worker.h \
support/lockedpool.cpp \
chainparamsbase.cpp \
clientversion.cpp \
compat/glibc_sanity.cpp \
compat/glibcxx_sanity.cpp \
compat/strnlen.cpp \
fs.cpp \
logging.cpp \
random.cpp \
rpc/protocol.cpp \
stacktraces.cpp \
support/cleanse.cpp \
sync.cpp \
threadinterrupt.cpp \
util/bytevectorhash.cpp \
util/error.cpp \
util/fees.cpp \
util/getuniquepath.cpp \
merge bitcoin#14555: Move util files to directory (script modified to account for Dash backports, doesn't account for rebasing) ------------- BEGIN SCRIPT --------------- mkdir -p src/util git mv src/util.h src/util/system.h git mv src/util.cpp src/util/system.cpp git mv src/utilmemory.h src/util/memory.h git mv src/utilmoneystr.h src/util/moneystr.h git mv src/utilmoneystr.cpp src/util/moneystr.cpp git mv src/utilstrencodings.h src/util/strencodings.h git mv src/utilstrencodings.cpp src/util/strencodings.cpp git mv src/utiltime.h src/util/time.h git mv src/utiltime.cpp src/util/time.cpp git mv src/utilasmap.h src/util/asmap.h git mv src/utilasmap.cpp src/util/asmap.cpp git mv src/utilstring.h src/util/string.h git mv src/utilstring.cpp src/util/string.cpp gsed -i 's/<util\.h>/<util\/system\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilmemory\.h>/<util\/memory\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilmoneystr\.h>/<util\/moneystr\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilstrencodings\.h>/<util\/strencodings\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utiltime\.h>/<util\/time\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilasmap\.h>/<util\/asmap\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilstring\.h>/<util\/string\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTIL_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_SYSTEM_H/g' src/util/system.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILMEMORY_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_MEMORY_H/g' src/util/memory.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILMONEYSTR_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_MONEYSTR_H/g' src/util/moneystr.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILSTRENCODINGS_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_STRENCODINGS_H/g' src/util/strencodings.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILTIME_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_TIME_H/g' src/util/time.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILASMAP_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_ASMAP_H/g' src/util/asmap.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILSTRING_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_STRING_H/g' src/util/string.h gsed -i 's/ util\.\(h\|cpp\)/ util\/system\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilmemory\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/memory\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilmoneystr\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/moneystr\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilstrencodings\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/strencodings\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utiltime\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/time\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilasmap\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/asmap\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilstring\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/string\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/-> util ->/-> util\/system ->/' test/lint/lint-circular-dependencies.sh gsed -i 's/src\/util\.cpp/src\/util\/system\.cpp/g' test/lint/lint-format-strings.py test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh gsed -i 's/src\/utilmoneystr\.cpp/src\/util\/moneystr\.cpp/g' test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh gsed -i 's/src\/utilstrencodings\.\(h\|cpp\)/src\/util\/strencodings\.\1/g' test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh ------------- END SCRIPT ---------------
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util/system.cpp \
util/asmap.cpp \
util/moneystr.cpp \
util/strencodings.cpp \
util/time.cpp \
util/serfloat.cpp \
merge bitcoin#14555: Move util files to directory (script modified to account for Dash backports, doesn't account for rebasing) ------------- BEGIN SCRIPT --------------- mkdir -p src/util git mv src/util.h src/util/system.h git mv src/util.cpp src/util/system.cpp git mv src/utilmemory.h src/util/memory.h git mv src/utilmoneystr.h src/util/moneystr.h git mv src/utilmoneystr.cpp src/util/moneystr.cpp git mv src/utilstrencodings.h src/util/strencodings.h git mv src/utilstrencodings.cpp src/util/strencodings.cpp git mv src/utiltime.h src/util/time.h git mv src/utiltime.cpp src/util/time.cpp git mv src/utilasmap.h src/util/asmap.h git mv src/utilasmap.cpp src/util/asmap.cpp git mv src/utilstring.h src/util/string.h git mv src/utilstring.cpp src/util/string.cpp gsed -i 's/<util\.h>/<util\/system\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilmemory\.h>/<util\/memory\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilmoneystr\.h>/<util\/moneystr\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilstrencodings\.h>/<util\/strencodings\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utiltime\.h>/<util\/time\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilasmap\.h>/<util\/asmap\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/<utilstring\.h>/<util\/string\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTIL_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_SYSTEM_H/g' src/util/system.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILMEMORY_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_MEMORY_H/g' src/util/memory.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILMONEYSTR_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_MONEYSTR_H/g' src/util/moneystr.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILSTRENCODINGS_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_STRENCODINGS_H/g' src/util/strencodings.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILTIME_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_TIME_H/g' src/util/time.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILASMAP_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_ASMAP_H/g' src/util/asmap.h gsed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILSTRING_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_STRING_H/g' src/util/string.h gsed -i 's/ util\.\(h\|cpp\)/ util\/system\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilmemory\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/memory\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilmoneystr\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/moneystr\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilstrencodings\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/strencodings\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utiltime\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/time\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilasmap\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/asmap\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/utilstring\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/string\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am gsed -i 's/-> util ->/-> util\/system ->/' test/lint/lint-circular-dependencies.sh gsed -i 's/src\/util\.cpp/src\/util\/system\.cpp/g' test/lint/lint-format-strings.py test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh gsed -i 's/src\/utilmoneystr\.cpp/src\/util\/moneystr\.cpp/g' test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh gsed -i 's/src\/utilstrencodings\.\(h\|cpp\)/src\/util\/strencodings\.\1/g' test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh ------------- END SCRIPT ---------------
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util/string.cpp \
util/threadnames.cpp \
util/url.cpp \
util/validation.cpp \
$(BITCOIN_CORE_H)
if GLIBC_BACK_COMPAT
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libdash_util_a_SOURCES += compat/glibc_compat.cpp
AM_LDFLAGS += -Wl,--wrap=log2f -Wl,--wrap=__divmoddi4
endif
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# cli: shared between dash-cli and dash-qt
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libdash_cli_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
libdash_cli_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libdash_cli_a_SOURCES = \
rpc/client.cpp \
$(BITCOIN_CORE_H)
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nodist_libdash_util_a_SOURCES = $(srcdir)/obj/build.h
#
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# dashd binary #
dashd_SOURCES = dashd.cpp
dashd_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
dashd_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
dashd_LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS_WRAP_EXCEPTIONS) $(RELDFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LIBTOOL_APP_LDFLAGS)
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if TARGET_WINDOWS
dashd_SOURCES += dashd-res.rc
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endif
dashd_LDADD = \
$(LIBBITCOIN_SERVER) \
backport: bitcoin#10583 - [RPC] Split part of validateaddress into getaddressinfo (#3880) * [rpc] split wallet and non-wallet parts of DescribeAddressVisitor * [rpc] Move DescribeAddressVisitor to rpc/util * Create getaddressinfo RPC and deprecate parts of validateaddress Moves the parts of validateaddress which require the wallet into getaddressinfo which is part of the wallet RPCs. Mark those parts of validateaddress which require the wallet as deprecated. Validateaddress will call getaddressinfo for the data that both share for right now. Moves IsMine functions to libbitcoin_common and then links libbitcoin_wallet before libbitcoin_common in order to prevent linker errors since IsMine is no longer used in libbitcoin_server. * scripted-diff: validateaddress to getaddressinfo in tests Change all instances of validateaddress to getaddressinfo since it seems that no test actually uses validateaddress for actually validating addresses. -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- find ./test/functional -path '*py' -not -path ./test/functional/wallet_disable.py -not -path ./test/functional/rpc_deprecated.py -not -path ./test/functional/wallet_address_types.py -exec sed -i'' -e 's/validateaddress/getaddressinfo/g' {} \; -END VERIFY SCRIPT- * wallet: Add missing description of "hdchainid" * Update src/wallet/rpcwallet.cpp Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com> Co-authored-by: Andrew Chow <achow101-github@achow101.com> Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
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$(LIBBITCOIN_WALLET) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_COMMON) \
$(LIBUNIVALUE) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_UTIL) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_ZMQ) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_CONSENSUS) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO) \
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$(LIBLEVELDB) \
$(LIBLEVELDB_SSE42) \
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$(LIBMEMENV) \
$(LIBSECP256K1)
dashd_LDADD += $(BACKTRACE_LIB) $(BOOST_LIBS) $(BDB_LIBS) $(SSL_LIBS) $(CRYPTO_LIBS) $(MINIUPNPC_LIBS) $(EVENT_PTHREADS_LIBS) $(EVENT_LIBS) $(ZMQ_LIBS) $(BLS_LIBS) $(GMP_LIBS)
# dash-cli binary #
dash_cli_SOURCES = dash-cli.cpp
dash_cli_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES) $(EVENT_CFLAGS)
dash_cli_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
dash_cli_LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS_WRAP_EXCEPTIONS) $(RELDFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LIBTOOL_APP_LDFLAGS)
if TARGET_WINDOWS
dash_cli_SOURCES += dash-cli-res.rc
endif
dash_cli_LDADD = \
$(LIBBITCOIN_CLI) \
$(LIBUNIVALUE) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_UTIL) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO)
dash_cli_LDADD += $(BACKTRACE_LIB) $(BOOST_LIBS) $(SSL_LIBS) $(CRYPTO_LIBS) $(EVENT_LIBS) $(BLS_LIBS) $(GMP_LIBS)
#
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# dash-tx binary #
dash_tx_SOURCES = dash-tx.cpp
dash_tx_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
dash_tx_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
dash_tx_LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS_WRAP_EXCEPTIONS) $(RELDFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LIBTOOL_APP_LDFLAGS)
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if TARGET_WINDOWS
dash_tx_SOURCES += dash-tx-res.rc
endif
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dash_tx_LDADD = \
$(LIBUNIVALUE) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_COMMON) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_UTIL) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_CONSENSUS) \
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$(LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO) \
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$(LIBSECP256K1)
dash_tx_LDADD += $(BACKTRACE_LIB) $(BOOST_LIBS) $(CRYPTO_LIBS) $(BLS_LIBS) $(GMP_LIBS)
#
# dashconsensus library #
if BUILD_BITCOIN_LIBS
include_HEADERS = script/dashconsensus.h
libdashconsensus_la_SOURCES = support/cleanse.cpp $(crypto_libdash_crypto_base_a_SOURCES) $(libdash_consensus_a_SOURCES)
if GLIBC_BACK_COMPAT
libdashconsensus_la_SOURCES += compat/glibc_compat.cpp
endif
libdashconsensus_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS) -no-undefined $(RELDFLAGS)
libdashconsensus_la_LIBADD = $(LIBSECP256K1) $(BLS_LIBS) $(GMP_LIBS)
libdashconsensus_la_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) -I$(builddir)/obj -I$(srcdir)/secp256k1/include -DBUILD_BITCOIN_INTERNAL
libdashconsensus_la_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
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endif
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#
CTAES_DIST = crypto/ctaes/bench.c
CTAES_DIST += crypto/ctaes/ctaes.c
CTAES_DIST += crypto/ctaes/ctaes.h
CTAES_DIST += crypto/ctaes/README.md
CTAES_DIST += crypto/ctaes/test.c
CLEANFILES = $(EXTRA_LIBRARIES)
CLEANFILES += *.gcda *.gcno
CLEANFILES += compat/*.gcda compat/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += consensus/*.gcda consensus/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += crypto/*.gcda crypto/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += policy/*.gcda policy/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += primitives/*.gcda primitives/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += script/*.gcda script/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += support/*.gcda support/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += univalue/*.gcda univalue/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += wallet/*.gcda wallet/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += wallet/test/*.gcda wallet/test/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += zmq/*.gcda zmq/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += obj/build.h
EXTRA_DIST = $(CTAES_DIST)
config/dash-config.h: config/stamp-h1
@$(MAKE) -C $(top_builddir) $(subdir)/$(@)
config/stamp-h1: $(top_srcdir)/$(subdir)/config/dash-config.h.in $(top_builddir)/config.status
$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) -C $(top_builddir) $(subdir)/$(@)
$(top_srcdir)/$(subdir)/config/dash-config.h.in: $(am__configure_deps)
$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) -C $(top_srcdir) $(subdir)/config/dash-config.h.in
clean-local:
-$(MAKE) -C secp256k1 clean
-$(MAKE) -C univalue clean
-rm -f leveldb/*/*.gcda leveldb/*/*.gcno leveldb/helpers/memenv/*.gcda leveldb/helpers/memenv/*.gcno
-rm -f config.h
-rm -rf test/__pycache__
Enable stacktrace support in gitian builds (#3006) * Remove use of -rdynamic This causes check-symbols to fail horribly and also turned out to be not required when using libbacktrace. It was only required when using "backtrace()" from "<execinfo.h>" * Remove spurious ], from configure.ac * Add -DENABLE_STACKTRACES=1 to CMakeLists.txt * Remove unused method my_backtrace_simple_callback * Use fs::path().filename() instead of basename() * Add static g_exeFileName and g_exeFileBaseName * Use .exe.dbg file when available * Use uint64_t instead of uintptr_t * Implement GetBaseAddress() for unix and win32 * Implement unified crash_info and use it everywhere before printing crash info * Print a serialized version of crash_info when there is no debug info * Implement "-printcrashinfo" command line option * Compile stacktrace support unconditionally and only make crash hooks conditional This also renames the --enable-stacktraces option to --enable-crash-hooks * Enable crash hooks in win/linux Gitian builds * Try to load .debug file on MacOS and enable crash hooks for osx Gitian builds * Check for dsymutil and if it needs --flat * Create .debug files in osx Gitian build * Handle review comments * Also print crash description when no stacktrace is available * Unconditionally add -g1 debug information Instead of making it dependent on "--enable-crash-hooks". We will need the debug info every time now, even in release builds. * Put MacOS debug info into dSYM symbols instead of plain .debug files * Implement MacOS specific GetBaseAddress
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-rm -rf *.dSYM test/*.dSYM bench/*.dSYM qt/*.dSYM qt/test/*.dSYM
.rc.o:
@test -f $(WINDRES)
Merge #7192: Unify product name to as few places as possible 027fdb8 When/if the copyright line does not mention Bitcoin Core developers, add a second line to copyrights in -version, About dialog, and splash screen (Luke Dashjr) cc2095e Rewrite FormatParagraph to handle newlines within input strings correctly (Luke Dashjr) cddffaf Bugfix: Include COPYRIGHT_HOLDERS_SUBSTITUTION in Makefile substitutions so it gets passed to extract-strings correctly (Luke Dashjr) 29598e4 Move PACKAGE_URL to configure.ac (Luke Dashjr) 78ec83d splashscreen: Resize text to fit exactly (Luke Dashjr) 3cae140 Bugfix: Actually use _COPYRIGHT_HOLDERS_SUBSTITUTION everywhere (Luke Dashjr) 4d5a3df Bugfix: gitian-descriptors: Add missing python-setuptools requirement for OS X (biplist module) (Luke Dashjr) e4ab5e5 Bugfix: Correct copyright year in Mac DMG background image (Luke Dashjr) 917b1d0 Set copyright holders displayed in notices separately from the package name (Luke Dashjr) c39a6ff Travis & gitian-osx: Use depends for ds_store and mac_alias modules (Luke Dashjr) 902ccde depends: Add mac_alias to depends (Luke Dashjr) 82a2d98 depends: Add ds_store to depends (Cory Fields) de619a3 depends: Pass PYTHONPATH along to configure (Cory Fields) e611b6e macdeploy: Use rsvg-convert rather than cairosvg (Luke Dashjr) 63bcdc5 More complicated package name substitution for Mac deployment (Luke Dashjr) 1a6c67c Parameterise 2009 in translatable copyright strings (Luke Dashjr) d5f4683 Unify package name to as few places as possible without major changes (Luke Dashjr)
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## FIXME: How to get the appropriate modulename_CPPFLAGS in here?
$(AM_V_GEN) $(WINDRES) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(CPPFLAGS) -DWINDRES_PREPROC -i $< -o $@
check-symbols: $(bin_PROGRAMS)
if GLIBC_BACK_COMPAT
@echo "Checking glibc back compat..."
$(AM_V_at) READELF=$(READELF) CPPFILT=$(CPPFILT) $(PYTHON) $(top_srcdir)/contrib/devtools/symbol-check.py < $(bin_PROGRAMS)
endif
check-security: $(bin_PROGRAMS)
if HARDEN
@echo "Checking binary security..."
$(AM_V_at) READELF=$(READELF) OBJDUMP=$(OBJDUMP) $(PYTHON) $(top_srcdir)/contrib/devtools/security-check.py < $(bin_PROGRAMS)
endif
Enable stacktrace support in gitian builds (#3006) * Remove use of -rdynamic This causes check-symbols to fail horribly and also turned out to be not required when using libbacktrace. It was only required when using "backtrace()" from "<execinfo.h>" * Remove spurious ], from configure.ac * Add -DENABLE_STACKTRACES=1 to CMakeLists.txt * Remove unused method my_backtrace_simple_callback * Use fs::path().filename() instead of basename() * Add static g_exeFileName and g_exeFileBaseName * Use .exe.dbg file when available * Use uint64_t instead of uintptr_t * Implement GetBaseAddress() for unix and win32 * Implement unified crash_info and use it everywhere before printing crash info * Print a serialized version of crash_info when there is no debug info * Implement "-printcrashinfo" command line option * Compile stacktrace support unconditionally and only make crash hooks conditional This also renames the --enable-stacktraces option to --enable-crash-hooks * Enable crash hooks in win/linux Gitian builds * Try to load .debug file on MacOS and enable crash hooks for osx Gitian builds * Check for dsymutil and if it needs --flat * Create .debug files in osx Gitian build * Handle review comments * Also print crash description when no stacktrace is available * Unconditionally add -g1 debug information Instead of making it dependent on "--enable-crash-hooks". We will need the debug info every time now, even in release builds. * Put MacOS debug info into dSYM symbols instead of plain .debug files * Implement MacOS specific GetBaseAddress
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osx_debug: $(bin_PROGRAMS)
for i in $(bin_PROGRAMS); do mkdir -p $$i.dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF && $(DSYMUTIL_FLAT) -o $$i.dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF/$$(basename $$i) $$i &> /dev/null ; done
%.pb.cc %.pb.h: %.proto
@test -f $(PROTOC)
$(AM_V_GEN) $(PROTOC) --cpp_out=$(@D) --proto_path=$(<D) $<
if EMBEDDED_LEVELDB
include Makefile.crc32c.include
include Makefile.leveldb.include
endif
if ENABLE_TESTS
include Makefile.test.include
endif
if ENABLE_BENCH
include Makefile.bench.include
endif
if ENABLE_QT
include Makefile.qt.include
endif
if ENABLE_QT_TESTS
include Makefile.qttest.include
endif