faa5e171e6bdb8f3b4027a3f06497f0de5abf766 RPCConsole: Throw when overflowing size_t type for array indices (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
To test:
-> `getblock(getbestblockhash(), 1)[tx][22222222222222222222222222222]`
Before:
<- `868693731dea69a197c13c2cfaa41c9f78fcdeb8ab8e9f8cdf2c9025147ee7d1` (hash of the coinbase tx)
After:
<- `Error: Invalid result query`
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shaavan:
ACK faa5e17
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9bd168bf5457c6fd9770769547d8757bf14813b0 qt: add missing tooltips to options menu settings (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
This adds missing tooltips to the text of the `Size of database cache` and the `Number of script verification threads` settings.
All settings in the Options window will now have appropriate tooltip texts.
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hebasto:
ACK 9bd168bf5457c6fd9770769547d8757bf14813b0, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8).
Tree-SHA512: d71946bfee33c624a8b79eafe514d2c902090a40bc25097be4c7da4a80270f53305002af1b27d5fd082a0f45f838e22036632f9445918c4b8898073b33c09c08
93cc53a2b27eeb05fe00b8bf17465037815473a1 gui: Unregister wallet notifications before unloading wallets (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This change was originally part of both bitcoin/bitcoin#10102 and bitcoin/bitcoin#19101 and is required for both because it avoids the IPC wallet implementation in bitcoin/bitcoin#10102 and the WalletContext implementation in bitcoin/bitcoin#19101 needing to deal with notification objects that have stale pointers to deleted wallets.
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hebasto:
ACK 93cc53a2b27eeb05fe00b8bf17465037815473a1
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87651795d8622d354f8e3c481eb868d9433b841c fuzz: check that ser+unser produces the same AddrMan (Vasil Dimov)
6408b24517f3418e2a408071b4c2ce26571f3167 fuzz: move init code to the CAddrManDeterministic constructor (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Add a fuzz test that fills addrman with a pile of randomly generated addresses, serializes it to a stream, unserializes the stream to another addrman object and compares the two.
Some discussion of this already happened at https://github.com/jnewbery/bitcoin/pull/18.
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practicalswift:
cr ACK 87651795d8622d354f8e3c481eb868d9433b841c
jonatack:
ACK 87651795d8622d354f8e3c481eb868d9433b841c rebased to current master, reviewed, fuzz build, ran `FUZZ=addrman_serdeser src/test/fuzz/fuzz`
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fadd73037e266edb844f0972e82e9213171ef214 refactor: Remove implicit-integer-sign-change suppressions in validation.cpp (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A file-wide suppression is problematic because it will wave through future violations, potentially bugs.
Fix that by using per-statement casts.
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shaavan:
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theStack:
Code-review ACK fadd73037e266edb844f0972e82e9213171ef214
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33c6a208a9e2512a174c99c224a933a59f091bc2 span, doc: provide span.h context and explain lifetimebound definition (Jon Atack)
d14395bc5db55331115fa3c1e71741d1de7f092f net, doc: provide context for UnserializeV1Array() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Add contextual documentation for developers and future readers of the code regarding
- CNetAddr::UnserializeV1Array (see #22140)
- Span and why it defines Clang lifetimebound locally rather than using the one in attributes.h
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laanwj:
Documentation review ACK 33c6a208a9e2512a174c99c224a933a59f091bc2
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ef72e9bd4124645fe2d00521a71c1c298d760225 doc: nChainTx needs to become a 64-bit earlier due to SegWit (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
As of block 597,379 txcount is 460,596,047 (see `chainparams.cpp`), while `uint32` can handle up to 4,294,967,296.
Pre segwit the [minimum transaction size](https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Maximum_transaction_rate) was 166 bytes, so the worst case number of transactions per block was ~6000. As the original source comment for `unsigned int nChainTx` says, that should last until the year 2030.
With SegWit the smallest possible transaction is 60 bytes (potentially increased to 65 with a future soft fork, see #15482), without a witness:
```
4 bytes version
1 byte input count
36 bytes outpoint
1 byte scriptSigLen (0x00)
0 bytes scriptSig
4 bytes sequence
1 byte output count
8 bytes value
1 byte scriptPubKeyLen
1 byte scriptPubKey (OP_TRUE)
4 bytes locktime
```
That puts the maximum number of transactions per block at 16,666 so we might have to deal with this as early as a block 827,450 in early 2024.
Given that it's a memory-only thing and we want to allow users many years to upgrade, I would suggest fixing this in v0.20 and back-porting it.
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jarolrod:
ACK ef72e9bd4124645fe2d00521a71c1c298d760225
theStack:
ACK ef72e9bd4124645fe2d00521a71c1c298d760225
Tree-SHA512: d8509ba7641796cd82af156354ff3a12ff7ec0f7b11215edff6696e95f8ca0e3596f719f3492ac3acb4b0884ac4e5bddc76f107b656bc2ed95a8ef1b2b5d4f71
350e034e64d175f3db4c85ddca42e76e279912f6 consensus: don't call GetBlockPos in ReadBlockFromDisk without lock (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Commit ccd8ef65 "Reduce cs_main lock in ReadBlockFromDisk, only read GetBlockPos under the lock" in #11281 moved the cs_main lock from caller to `ReadBlockFromDisk()` for calling `CBlockIndex::GetBlockPos()`, but the second invocation doesn't have the lock, and IIUC there is no guarantee the compiler can know if state has changed.
Use the `blockPos` local variable instead, rename it to `block_pos`, and make it const.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 350e034e64d175f3db4c85ddca42e76e279912f6
theStack:
Code-review ACK 350e034e64d175f3db4c85ddca42e76e279912f6
promag:
Code review ACK 350e034e64d175f3db4c85ddca42e76e279912f6.
Tree-SHA512: 0df0614ab1876885c85f7b53c604a759a29008da8027e95503b4726d2b820ec6d27546020c613337ff954406e01cb5d191978ba4a12124052fed6e1b0e9a226f
317442525586ba9ff8b9af6c506b48f87cd8cd87 Cleanup headers after #20788 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is a header cleanup after #20788.
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56a42f10f452f0ac0e3e333646a8effcbebf6b30 Stricter BIP32 decoding and test vector 5 (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This adds detection for various edge cases when decoding BIP32 extended pubkeys/privkeys, and tests them using the proposed https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/921 BIP32 test vector 5.
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darosior:
utACK 56a42f10f452f0ac0e3e333646a8effcbebf6b30 -- Had to implement essentially the same fix in python-bip32.
kristapsk:
ACK 56a42f10f452f0ac0e3e333646a8effcbebf6b30. Checked that test vectors are the same as in BIP32 and that tests pass.
Tree-SHA512: 5cc800cc9dc10e43ae89b659ce4f44026d04ec3cabac4eb5122d2e72ec2ed66cd5ace8c7502259e469a9ecaa5ecca2457e55dfe5fedba59948ecbf6673af67a7
fabed982ad9143cddaca8346f6b4c243dd84e0c4 fuzz: Re-enable assert in banman again (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Looks like this was accidentally fixed by removing the buggy code in commit efd6f904c78769ad2e93c1f1de43014d284e7561
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hebasto:
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Tree-SHA512: 2dea5dad48ff2050ae7086c1c6306c40f650e9629918e79adc54164a375d777a70b29f5a480566dc6430f07ce33dfe703fc5d45a20125584b4a026c5832198a2
4a1b2a7ba7f804e656a8cd29d5aa80fcbd40904f [GetTransaction] remove unneeded `cs_main` lock acquire (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is a follow-up to #22383. For reading from the mempool, only `mempool.cs` needs to be locked (see [suggestion by MarcoFalke](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22383#discussion_r675069128)):
b620b2d58a/src/txmempool.h (L554-L558)
`CTxMemPool::get()` acquires this lock:
b620b2d58a/src/txmempool.cpp (L822-L829)
so we don't need to acquire any lock ourselves in `GetTransaction()`, as the other functions called in the remaining parts also don't need to have `cs_main` locked.
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tryphe:
Concept ACK. tested 4a1b2a7ba7f804e656a8cd29d5aa80fcbd40904f but not extensively.
jnewbery:
Code review ACK 4a1b2a7ba7f804e656a8cd29d5aa80fcbd40904f
Tree-SHA512: 60e869f72e65cf72cb144be1900ea7f3d87c12f322756994f6a3ed8cd975230b36c7c90c34b60bbf41f9186f4add36decaac1d4f0d0749fb5451b3938a8aa78c
7b3a20b2602f902c344a615f23f8f0280b6f6bcc mempool: apply rule of 5 to epochguard.h, fix compiler warnings (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Apply the rule of five to `src/util/epochguard.h::{Epoch, Marker}` for safety, which also nicely fixes the `-Wdeprecated-copy` compiler warnings with Clang 13.
References:
- https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/rule_of_three
- https://www.stroustrup.com/C++11FAQ.html#default
- https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#Rc-five
<details><summary>Compiler warnings fixed</summary><p>
```bash
In file included from policy/rbf.cpp:5:
In file included from ./policy/rbf.h:8:
In file included from ./txmempool.h:24:
./util/epochguard.h:53:17: warning: definition of implicit copy constructor for 'Marker' is deprecated because it has a user-declared copy assignment operator [-Wdeprecated-copy]
Marker& operator=(const Marker&) = delete;
^
./txmempool.h:81:7: note: in implicit copy constructor for 'Epoch::Marker' first required here
class CTxMemPoolEntry
^
policy/rbf.cpp:29:29: note: in implicit copy constructor for 'CTxMemPoolEntry' first required here
CTxMemPoolEntry entry = *pool.mapTx.find(tx.GetHash());
```
```bash
In file included from txmempool.cpp:6:
In file included from ./txmempool.h:24:
./util/epochguard.h:53:17: warning: definition of implicit copy constructor for 'Marker' is deprecated because it has a user-declared copy assignment operator [-Wdeprecated-copy]
Marker& operator=(const Marker&) = delete;
^
./txmempool.h:81:7: note: in implicit copy constructor for 'Epoch::Marker' first required here
class CTxMemPoolEntry
^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/../../../../include/c++/10/ext/new_allocator.h:150:23: note: in implicit copy constructor for 'CTxMemPoolEntry' first required here
{ ::new((void *)__p) _Up(std::forward<_Args>(__args)...); }
^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/../../../../include/c++/10/bits/alloc_traits.h:512:8: note: in instantiation of function template specialization '__gnu_cxx::new_allocator<boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::ordered_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::null_augment_policy, boost::multi_index::detail::ordered_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::null_augment_policy, boost::multi_index::detail::ordered_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::null_augment_policy, boost::multi_index::detail::index_node_base<CTxMemPoolEntry, std::allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>>>>>>>>::construct<CTxMemPoolEntry, const CTxMemPoolEntry &>' requested here
__a.construct(__p, std::forward<_Args>(__args)...);
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index_container.hpp:655:24: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'std::allocator_traits<std::allocator<boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::ordered_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::null_augment_policy, boost::multi_index::detail::ordered_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::null_augment_policy, boost::multi_index::detail::ordered_index_node<boost::multi_index::detail::null_augment_policy, boost::multi_index::detail::index_node_base<CTxMemPoolEntry, std::allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>>>>>>>>>::construct<CTxMemPoolEntry, const CTxMemPoolEntry &>' requested here
node_alloc_traits::construct(
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index/detail/index_base.hpp:108:15: note: in instantiation of member function 'boost::multi_index::multi_index_container<CTxMemPoolEntry, boost::multi_index::indexed_by<boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<index_by_wtxid>, mempoolentry_wtxid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<descendant_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByDescendantScore>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<entry_time>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByEntryTime>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<ancestor_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByAncestorFee>>>::construct_value' requested here
final().construct_value(x,v);
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index/detail/ord_index_impl.hpp:770:33: note: (skipping 5 contexts in backtrace; use -ftemplate-backtrace-limit=0 to see all)
final_node_type* res=super::insert_(v,x,variant);
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index_container.hpp:693:33: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_index<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher, std::equal_to<uint256>, boost::multi_index::detail::nth_layer<1, CTxMemPoolEntry, boost::multi_index::indexed_by<boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<index_by_wtxid>, mempoolentry_wtxid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<descendant_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByDescendantScore>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<entry_time>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByEntryTime>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<ancestor_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByAncestorFee>>, std::allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>>, boost::mpl::vector0<>, boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_unique_tag>::insert_<boost::multi_index::detail::lvalue_tag>' requested here
final_node_type* res=super::insert_(v,x,variant);
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index_container.hpp:705:12: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'boost::multi_index::multi_index_container<CTxMemPoolEntry, boost::multi_index::indexed_by<boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<index_by_wtxid>, mempoolentry_wtxid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<descendant_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByDescendantScore>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<entry_time>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByEntryTime>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<ancestor_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByAncestorFee>>>::insert_<boost::multi_index::detail::lvalue_tag>' requested here
return insert_(v,detail::lvalue_tag());
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index/detail/index_base.hpp:213:21: note: in instantiation of member function 'boost::multi_index::multi_index_container<CTxMemPoolEntry, boost::multi_index::indexed_by<boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<index_by_wtxid>, mempoolentry_wtxid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<descendant_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByDescendantScore>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<entry_time>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByEntryTime>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<ancestor_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByAncestorFee>>>::insert_' requested here
{return final().insert_(x);}
^
/usr/include/boost/multi_index/hashed_index.hpp:284:46: note: in instantiation of member function 'boost::multi_index::detail::index_base<CTxMemPoolEntry, boost::multi_index::indexed_by<boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<index_by_wtxid>, mempoolentry_wtxid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<descendant_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByDescendantScore>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<entry_time>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByEntryTime>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<ancestor_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByAncestorFee>>, std::allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>>::final_insert_' requested here
std::pair<final_node_type*,bool> p=this->final_insert_(x);
^
txmempool.cpp:363:53: note: in instantiation of member function 'boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_index<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher, std::equal_to<uint256>, boost::multi_index::detail::nth_layer<1, CTxMemPoolEntry, boost::multi_index::indexed_by<boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<mempoolentry_txid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::hashed_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<index_by_wtxid>, mempoolentry_wtxid, SaltedTxidHasher>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<descendant_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByDescendantScore>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<entry_time>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByEntryTime>, boost::multi_index::ordered_non_unique<boost::multi_index::tag<ancestor_score>, boost::multi_index::identity<CTxMemPoolEntry>, CompareTxMemPoolEntryByAncestorFee>>, std::allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>>, boost::mpl::vector0<>, boost::multi_index::detail::hashed_unique_tag>::insert' requested here
indexed_transaction_set::iterator newit = mapTx.insert(entry).first;
```
```bash
In file included from test/fuzz/policy_estimator.cpp:9:
In file included from ./test/fuzz/util.h:27:
In file included from ./txmempool.h:24:
./util/epochguard.h:53:17: warning: definition of implicit copy constructor for 'Marker' is deprecated because it has a user-declared copy assignment operator [-Wdeprecated-copy]
Marker& operator=(const Marker&) = delete;
^
./txmempool.h:81:7: note: in implicit copy constructor for 'Epoch::Marker' first required here
class CTxMemPoolEntry
^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/../../../../include/c++/10/ext/new_allocator.h:150:23: note: in implicit move constructor for 'CTxMemPoolEntry' first required here
{ ::new((void *)__p) _Up(std::forward<_Args>(__args)...); }
^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/../../../../include/c++/10/bits/alloc_traits.h:512:8: note: in instantiation of function template specialization '__gnu_cxx::new_allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>::construct<CTxMemPoolEntry, CTxMemPoolEntry>' requested here
__a.construct(__p, std::forward<_Args>(__args)...);
^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/../../../../include/c++/10/bits/vector.tcc:115:21: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'std::allocator_traits<std::allocator<CTxMemPoolEntry>>::construct<CTxMemPoolEntry, CTxMemPoolEntry>' requested here
_Alloc_traits::construct(this->_M_impl, this->_M_impl._M_finish,
^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/../../../../include/c++/10/bits/stl_vector.h:1204:9: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'std::vector<CTxMemPoolEntry>::emplace_back<CTxMemPoolEntry>' requested here
{ emplace_back(std::move(__x)); }
^
test/fuzz/policy_estimator.cpp:49:37: note: in instantiation of member function 'std::vector<CTxMemPoolEntry>::push_back' requested here
mempool_entries.push_back(ConsumeTxMemPoolEntry(fuzzed_data_provider, tx));
```
</p></details>
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 7b3a20b2602f902c344a615f23f8f0280b6f6bcc
vasild:
ACK 7b3a20b2602f902c344a615f23f8f0280b6f6bcc
Tree-SHA512: 0406dfcec180152d4f9ed07cbc2f406ad739b41f9c9cb38f8c75159c15d9d8a9a5c7526765966e40d695d265c178f6a80152e7edf82da344a65e55938dddb63d
9b85a5e2f7e003ca8621feaac9bdd304d19081b4 tests: Test for dumpwallet lock order issue (Andrew Chow)
25d99e6511d8c43b2025a89bcd8295de755346a7 Reorder dumpwallet so that cs_main functions go first (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When a wallet is loaded which has an unconfirmed transaction in the mempool, it will end up establishing the lock order of cs_wallet -> cs_main -> cs_KeyStore. If `dumpwallet` is used on this wallet, then a lock order of cs_wallet -> cs_KeyStore -> cs_main will be used, which causes a lock order assertion. This PR fixes this by reordering `dumpwallet` and `GetKeyBirthTimes` (only used by `dumpwallet`). Specifically, in both functions, the function calls which lock cs_main are done prior to locking cs_KeyStore. This avoids the lock order issue.
Additionally, I have added a test case to `wallet_dump.py`. Of course testing this requires `--enable-debug`.
Fixes#22489
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MarcoFalke:
review ACK 9b85a5e2f7e003ca8621feaac9bdd304d19081b4 🎰
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 9b85a5e2f7e003ca8621feaac9bdd304d19081b4. Nice to reduce lock scope, and good test!
prayank23:
tACK 9b85a5e2f7
lsilva01:
Tested ACK 9b85a5e2f7 under the same conditions reported in issue #22489 and the `dumpwallet` command completed successfully.
Tree-SHA512: d370a8f415ad64ee6a538ff419155837bcdbb167e3831b06572562289239028c6b46d80b23d227286afe875d9351f3377574ed831549ea426fb926af0e19c755
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Platform (in the scope of Withdrawals) need to be aware if a tx isn't in
mempool when requesting status of a tx using RPC `gettxchainlocks`.
cc @markin-io
## What was done?
- mempool is passed to `GetTransaction` and saving the result for
checking latter.
- If the returned tx_ref is nullptr, then the RPC returns null for the
corresponding tx in the array.
Example:
`tx1` is mined and chainlocked, `tx2` is in mempool and `tx3` doesn't
exist.
The result now is:
`[
{
"height": 830,
"chainlock": false,
"mempool": true
},
{
"height": -1,
"chainlock": false,
"mempool": true
},
{
"height": -1,
"chainlock": false,
"mempool": false
}
]`
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
---------
Co-authored-by: Konstantin Akimov <knstqq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Platform in the scope of credit withdrawals, need a way to get the
status of an Asset Unlock by index.
## What was done?
A new RPC was created `getassetunlockchainlocks` that accepts Asset
Unlock indexes array as parameter and return corresponding status for
each index.
The possible outcomes per each index are:
- `chainlocked`: If the Asset Unlock index is mined on a Chainlocked
block.
- `mined`: If no Chainlock information is available, and the Asset
Unlock index is mined.
- `mempooled`: If the Asset Unlock index is in the mempool.
- `unknown`: If none of the above are valid.
Note: This RPC is whitelisted for the Platform RPC user.
## How Has This Been Tested?
Inserted on `feature_asset_locks.py` covering cases where Asset Unlock
txs are in mempool, mined and not present.
## Breaking Changes
no
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
---------
Co-authored-by: thephez <thephez@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Konstantin Akimov <knstqq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Cache population for old quorums is a cpu heavy operation and should be
avoided for inactive quorums _at least_ oin `ScanQuorums`. This issue is
critical for testnet and other small network because every mn
participate in almost every platform quorum and cache population for 2
months of quorums can easily block everything for 15+ minutes on a 4 cpu
node. On mainnet quorum distribution is much better but it's still a
small waste of cpu (or not so small for unlucky nodes).
#5761 follow-up
## What was done?
Do not start cache population for outdated quorums, improve logs in
`StartCachePopulatorThread` to make it easier to see what's going on.
## How Has This Been Tested?
run a mn on testnet
## Breaking Changes
n/a
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
Impossible to drop it completelly right now because:
- net doesn't know any details about chain - can't check status of fork
- the functional test feature_maxuploadtarget.py assume block size 1Mb
- DIP0001 can't be activated from regtest early block2 because big txes are
not allowed after DIP0001
refactor: drop global variable fDIP0001ActiveAtTip - attempt 2
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
1. `scanQuorumsCache` is a special one and we use it incorrectly.
2. Platform doesn't really use anything that calls `ScanQuorums()`
directly, they specify the exact quorum hash in RPCs so it's
`GetQuorum()` that is used instead. The only place `ScanQuorums()` is
used for Platform related stuff is `StartCleanupOldQuorumDataThread()`
because we want to preserve quorum data used by `GetQuorum()`. But this
can be optimised with its own (much more compact) cache.
3. RPCs that use `ScanQuorums()` should in most cases be ok with smaller
cache, for other use cases there is a note in help text now.
## What was done?
pls see individual commits
## How Has This Been Tested?
run tests, run a node (~in progress~ looks stable)
## Breaking Changes
n/a
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
`instantlock` and `chainlock` are broken in `getspecialtxes`
kudos to @thephez for finding the issue
## What was done?
pass the hash and also rename the variable to self-describing
## How Has This Been Tested?
run `getspecialtxes` on a node with and without the patch
## Breaking Changes
`instantlock` and `chainlock` will show actual values and not just
`false` all the time now (not sure if that qualifies for "breaking"
though)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Once Platform is live, there could be an edge case where the CL could
arrive to an EvoNode faster through Platform quorum than regular P2P
propagation.
## What was done?
This PR introduces a new RPC `submitchainlock` with the following 3
mandatory parameters:
- `blockHash`, `signature` and `height`.
Besides some basic tests:
- If the block is unknown then the RPC returns an error (could happen if
the node is stucked)
- If the signature is not verified then the RPC return an error.
- If the node already has this CL, the RPC returns true.
- If the node doesn't have this CL, it inserts it, broadcast it through
the inv system and return true.
## How Has This Been Tested?
`feature_llmq_chainlocks.py` was modified with the following scenario:
1. node0 is isolated from the rest of the network
2. node1 mines a new block and waits for CL
3. Make sure node0 doesn't know the new block/CL (by checking
`getbestchainlock()`)
4. CL is submitted via the new RPC on node0
5. checking `getbestchainlock()` and make sure the CL was processed +
'known_block' is false
6. reconnect node0
## Breaking Changes
no
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
---------
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: thephez <thephez@users.noreply.github.com>
backports cc5a5e81217506ec6f9fff34056290f8f40a7396 only
```
wallet: bugfix, invalid crypted key "checksum_valid" set
At wallet load time, we set the crypted key "checksum_valid" variable always to false.
Which, on every wallet decryption call, forces the process to re-write the entire ckeys to db when
it's not needed.
```
da9caa1cedd69702aea44cb44b2fd0a2d6d56916 Replace fs::absolute calls with AbsPathJoin calls (Kiminuo)
66576c4fd532ac18b8b355ea93d25581a2c15654 test: Clear forced -walletdir setting after wallet init_tests (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
This adds better test coverage and will make it easier in #20744 to remove our dependency on the two-argument boost::filesystem::absolute() function which does not have a direct equivalent in C++17.
This PR doesn't change behavior aside from adding an assert and fixing a test bug.
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jonatack:
Code review ACK da9caa1cedd69702aea44cb44b2fd0a2d6d56916 only doxygen improvements since my last review per `git diff d867d7a da9caa1`
MarcoFalke:
review ACK da9caa1cedd69702aea44cb44b2fd0a2d6d56916 📯
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK da9caa1cedd69702aea44cb44b2fd0a2d6d56916. Just comment and test tweaks since previous review.
Tree-SHA512: c940ee60f3ba374d4927cf34cf12d27c4c735c94af591fbc0ca408c641b30f8f8fbcfe521d66bfbddf9877a1fc8cd99bd8a47ebcd2fa59789de6bd87a7b9cf4d
fd6580e405699ccb051fd2a34525e48d3253673d [refactor] txmempool: split epoch logic into class (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Splits the epoch logic introduced in #17925 into a separate class.
Uses clang's thread safety annotations and encapsulates the data more strongly to reduce chances of bugs from API misuse.
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jonatack:
ACK fd6580e405699ccb051fd2a34525e48d3253673d using clang thread safety annotations looks like a very good idea, and the encapsulation this change adds should improve robustness (and possible unit test-ability) of the code. Verified that changing some of the locking duly provoked build-time warnings with Clang 9 on Debian and that small changes in the new `Epoch` class were covered by failing functional test assertions in `mempool_updatefromblock.py`, `mempool_resurrect.py`, and `mempool_reorg.py`
hebasto:
re-ACK fd6580e405699ccb051fd2a34525e48d3253673d, since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18017#pullrequestreview-569619362) review:
Tree-SHA512: 7004623faa02b56639aa05ab7a078320a6d8d54ec62d8022876221e33f350f47df51ddff056c0de5be798f8eb39b5c03c2d3f035698555d70abc218e950f2f8c
3ddbf22ed179a2db733af4b521bec5d2b13ebf4b util: Disallow negative mocktime (MarcoFalke)
f5f2f9716885e7548809e77f46b493c896a019bf net: Avoid UBSan warning in ProcessMessage(...) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid UBSan warning in `ProcessMessage(...)`.
Context: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20380#issuecomment-770427182 (thanks Crypt-iQ!)
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MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 3ddbf22ed179a2db733af4b521bec5d2b13ebf4b only change is adding patch written by me
ajtowns:
ACK 3ddbf22ed179a2db733af4b521bec5d2b13ebf4b -- code review only
Tree-SHA512: e8d7af0457ca86872b75a4e406c0a93aafd841c2962e244e147e748cc7ca118c56be0fdafe53765f4b291410030b2c3cc8f76f733b37a955d34fc885ab6037b9
680eb56d828ce358b4e000c140f5b247ff5e6179 [net processing] Don't pass CConnman to RelayTransactions (John Newbery)
a38a4e8f039dfabfd9435f3a63f1a9b56de086d6 [net processing] Move RelayTransaction into PeerManager (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This is the first part of #21160. It moves the RelayTransaction() function to be a member function of the PeerManager class. This is required in order to move the transaction inventory data into the Peer object, since Peer objects are only accessible from within PeerManager.
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ajtowns:
ACK 680eb56d828ce358b4e000c140f5b247ff5e6179
Tree-SHA512: 8c93491a4392b6369bb7f090de326a63cd62a088de59026e202f226f64ded50a0cf1a95ed703328860f02a9d2f64d3a87ca1bca9a6075b978bd111d384766235
fa4e088cbac035b8029a10b492849540150d0622 wallet: Mark replaced tx to not be in the mempool anymore (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The wallet does not mark the replaced tx as out-of-mempool. This causes failures in user scripts, because later RPCs may depend on this state change from `bumpfee`.
For example, the following might fail on current master:
```
txid = sendtoaddress(...)
bumpfee(txid)
abandontransaction(txid) # fails because txid is still marked as "in mempool"
```
Fixes#18831
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meshcollider:
utACK fa4e088cbac035b8029a10b492849540150d0622
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa4e088cbac035b8029a10b492849540150d0622, and previous ACK faeedff5c87091fd83d2fb2b29eb49c948363f29 is also still valid in case there's a preference for the original fix
Tree-SHA512: 9858f40f5fb5a43a7b584b5c4268b6befa82e6a84583be5206fe721bcb6c255e8d35479d347d0b9aed72703df49887c02b14ab680e8efdd28b90dd6b93d9439a
1b20109b04061304eab84cf921a030300b4f9fe3 Squashed 'src/leveldb/' changes from f8ae182c1e..330dd6235f (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A minor change to:
* Consistently use the same symbol names in the whole project.
* Fix compiling with C++20.
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fanquake:
ACK fa0c32eb74f448c67d0ff9d91dfdd66e2f1e4c48
Tree-SHA512: b5d4540dd621cf4aa8caac811bae03bb74e502a31dbdda9354182e4caa39905550e62ad3cf8ea7d7f9bfc3e5120d119d34ab0f1e633716ec8089876037cbf192
e80259f1976545e4f1ab6a420644be0c32261773 Additionally treat Tx.nVersion as unsigned in joinpsbts (Matt Corallo)
970de70bdd3542e75b73c79b06f143168c361494 Dump transaction version as an unsigned integer in RPC/TxToUniv (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Consensus-wise we already treat it as an unsigned integer (the
only rules around it are in CSV/locktime handling), but changing
the underlying data type means touching consensus code for a
simple cleanup change, which isn't really worth it.
See-also, https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/299
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sipa:
ACK e80259f1976545e4f1ab6a420644be0c32261773
practicalswift:
ACK e80259f1976545e4f1ab6a420644be0c32261773
ajtowns:
ACK e80259f1976545e4f1ab6a420644be0c32261773 code review -- checked all other uses of tx.nVersion treat it as unsigned (except for policy.cpp:IsStandard anyway), so looks good.
naumenkogs:
ACK e80259f
Tree-SHA512: 6760a2c77e24e9e1f79a336ca925f9bbca3a827ce02003c71d7f214b82ed3dea13fa7d9f87df9b9445cd58dff8b44a15571d821c876f22f8e5a372a014c9976b
e66870c5a4c2adbd30dca67d409fd5cd98697587 zmq: Append address to notify log output (nthumann)
241803da211265444e65f254f24dd184f2457fa9 test: Add zmq test to support multiple interfaces (nthumann)
a0b2e5cb6aa8db0563fac7d67a949b9baefe3a25 doc: Add release notes to support multiple interfaces (nthumann)
b1c3f180ecb63f3960506d202feebaa4271058ae doc: Adjust ZMQ usage to support multiple interfaces (nthumann)
347c94f551c3f144c44e00373e4dd61ff6d908b7 zmq: Add support to listen on multiple interfaces (Nicolas Thumann)
Pull request description:
This PR adds support for ZeroMQ to listen on multiple interfaces, just like the RPC server.
Currently, if you specify more than one e.g. `zmqpubhashblock` paramter, only the first one will be used. Therefore a user may be forced to listen on all interfaces (e.g. `zmqpubhashblock=0.0.0.0:28332`), which can result in an increased attack surface.
With this PR a user can specify multiple interfaces to listen on, e.g.
`-zmqpubhashblock=tcp://127.0.0.1:28332 -zmqpubhashblock=tcp://192.168.1.123:28332`.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK e66870c5a4c2adbd30dca67d409fd5cd98697587
instagibbs:
reACK e66870c5a4
Tree-SHA512: f38ab4a6ff00dc821e5f4842508cefadb701e70bb3893992c1b32049be20247c8aa9476a1f886050c5f17fe7f2ce99ee30193ce2c81a7482a5a51f8fc22300c7
090530cc24054d6b4658752bb88f75a3b73eab5d feature: Added ability for users to add a startup command (Ben Carman)
Pull request description:
Thoughts for adding the feature is for users to be able to add things like electrum-personal-server or lnd to run whenever Bitcoin Core is running. Open to feedback about the feature.
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MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 090530cc24
dongcarl:
tACK 090530c
Tree-SHA512: ba514d2fc8b4fb12b781c1a9c89845a25fce0b80ba7c907761cde4abb81edd03fa643682edc895986dc20b273ac3b95769508806db7fbd99ec28623f85c41e67
28b112e9bd3fd1181c0720306051ba7efca8b436 Get rid of BindWallet (Russell Yanofsky)
d002f9d15d938e78360ad906f2d74a249c7e923e Disable CWalletTx copy constructor (Russell Yanofsky)
65b9d8f8ddb5a838454efc8bdd6576f0deb65f6d Avoid copying CWalletTx in LoadToWallet (Russell Yanofsky)
bd2fbc7cdbec46400341209f4cb7e69e5b2cee19 Get rid of unneeded CWalletTx::Init parameter (Russell Yanofsky)
2b9cba206594bfbcefcef0c88a0bf793819643bd Remove CWalletTx merging logic from AddToWallet (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This is a pure refactoring, no behavior is changing.
Instead of AddToWallet taking a temporary CWalletTx object and then potentially merging it with a pre-existing CWalletTx, have it take a callback so callers can update the pre-existing CWalletTx directly.
This makes AddToWallet simpler because now it is only has to be concerned with saving CWalletTx objects and not merging them.
This makes AddToWallet calls clearer because they can now make direct updates to CWalletTx entries without having to make temporary objects and then worry about how they will be merged.
Motivation for this change came from the bumpfee PR #8456 where we wanted to be able to call AddToWallet to make a simple update to an existing transaction, but were reluctant to, because the existing CWalletTx merging logic did not apply and seemed dangerous try to update as part of that PR. After this refactoring, the bumpfee PR could call AddToWallet safely instead of implementing a duplicate AddToWallet function.
This also allows getting rid of the CWalletTx copy constructor to prevent unintentional copying.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Anyway, re-ACK 28b112e9bd3fd1181c0720306051ba7efca8b436
Tree-SHA512: 528dd088714472a237500b200f4433db850bdb7fc29c5e5d81cae48072061dfb967f7c37edd90b33f24901239f9be982988547c1f8c80abc25fb243fbf7330ef
fa47cf9d95dc2c2822fc96df16f179176935bf96 wallet: Fix typo in assert that is compile-time true (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Commit 92bcd70808b9cac56b184903aa6d37baf9641b37 presumably added a check that a `dest` of type `CNoDestination` implies an empty `scriptChange`.
However, it accidentally checked for `boost::variant::empty`, which always returns false: https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_72_0/doc/html/boost/variant.html#id-1_3_46_5_4_1_1_16_2-bb
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Sjors:
utACK fa47cf9d95dc2c2822fc96df16f179176935bf96
Tree-SHA512: 9626b1e2947039853703932a362c2ee204e002d3344856eb93eef0e0f833401336f2dfa80fd43b83c8ec6eac624e6302aee771fb67aec436ba6483be02b8d615
92bcd70808b9cac56b184903aa6d37baf9641b37 [wallet] allow transaction without change if keypool is empty (Sjors Provoost)
709f8685ac37510aa145ac259753583c82280038 [wallet] CreateTransaction: simplify change address check (Sjors Provoost)
5efc25f9638866941028454cfa9bae27f1519cb4 [wallet] translate "Keypool ran out" message (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Extracted from #16944
First this PR simplifies the check when generating a change address, by dropping `CanGetAddresses` and just letting `reservedest.GetReservedDestination` do this check.
Second, when the keypool is empty, instead of immediately giving up, we create a dummy change address and pass that to coin selection. If we didn't need the change address (e.g. when spending the entire balance), then it's all good. If we did need a change address, we throw the original error.
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fjahr:
Code review ACK 92bcd70808b9cac56b184903aa6d37baf9641b37
jonasschnelli:
utACK 92bcd70808b9cac56b184903aa6d37baf9641b37
achow101:
ACK 92bcd70808b9cac56b184903aa6d37baf9641b37
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 92bcd70808b9cac56b184903aa6d37baf9641b37
Tree-SHA512: 07b8c8251f57061c58a85ebf0359be63583c23bac7a2c4cefdc14820c0cdebcc90a2bb218e5ede0db11d1e204cda149e056dfd18614642070b3d56efe2735006
fa60afc4fb957875bab1c8982d9d9e4999a3814c wallet: Add BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain to dumpwallet (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
dumpwallet includes the block hash in the output, so this method depends on the chainstate. According to the developer notes e84a5f0004/doc/developer-notes.md (L1095) it must include a `BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain`.
This is a minor fix and does not need backport, I think.
It fixes test failures such as https://travis-ci.org/github/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/675487097#L2657 , which can only happen in master because the test was not backported.
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promag:
Code review ACK fa60afc4fb957875bab1c8982d9d9e4999a3814c.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa60afc4fb957875bab1c8982d9d9e4999a3814c
meshcollider:
utACK fa60afc4fb957875bab1c8982d9d9e4999a3814c
Tree-SHA512: 8df70b06b226b2cdf880dec9264adb72d66fd81b09b404fd1665a79e5f5236d26122eebf15df00fe71ee292b5c91b2dc23a0a42b2aa50a8d690604b23832723f
Some changes are missing or incorrectly backported during CWallet refactoring in #17260, #17261 such as:
- Missing changes for CWallet::GetOldestKeyPoolTime
- useless check of spk_man existance in getnewaddress
- GetHDChain is used assuming it exists only legacy keymanager
- using internal spk_man API instead wallet's in getwalletinfo
facef3d4131f9980a4516282f11731361559509c doc: Explain that anyone can work on good first issues, move text to CONTRIBUTING.md (MarcoFalke)
fae2fb2a196ee864e9a13fffc24a0279cd5d17e6 doc: Expand section on Getting Started (MarcoFalke)
100000d1b2c2e38d7a14a31b0af79e0e4316b04c doc: Add headings to CONTRIBUTING.md (MarcoFalke)
fab893e0caf510d4836a20194892ef9c71426c51 doc: Fix unrelated typos reported by codespell (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Some random doc changes:
* Add sections to docs, so that they can be linked to
* Explain that anyone (even maintainers) are allowed to work on good first issues
* Expand section on Getting Started slightly
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hebasto:
ACK facef3d4131f9980a4516282f11731361559509c
fanquake:
ACK facef3d4131f9980a4516282f11731361559509c
Tree-SHA512: 8998e273a76dbf4ca77e79374c14efe4dfcc5c6df6b7d801e1e1e436711dbe6f76b436f9cbc6cacb45a56827babdd6396f3bd376a9426ee7be3bb9b8a3b8e383
aaaaad6ac95b402fe18d019d67897ced6b316ee0 scripted-diff: Bump copyright of files changed in 2019 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
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practicalswift:
ACK aaaaad6ac95b402fe18d019d67897ced6b316ee0
promag:
ACK aaaaad6ac95b402fe18d019d67897ced6b316ee0 🎉
fanquake:
ACK aaaaad6ac95b402fe18d019d67897ced6b316ee0 - going to merge this now because the year is over and conflicts are minimal.
Tree-SHA512: 58cb1f53bc4c1395b2766f36fabc7e2332e213780a802762fff0afd59468dad0c3265f553714d761c7a2c44ff90f7dc250f04458f4b2eb8eef8b94f8c9891321
0000ea32656833efa3d2ffd9bab66c88c83334f0 test: Add test for GetRandMillis and GetRandMicros (MarcoFalke)
fa0e5b89cf742df56c6c8f49fe9b3c54d2970a66 Add templated GetRandomDuration<> (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A naive implementation of this template is dangerous, because the call site might accidentally omit the template parameter:
```cpp
template <typename D>
D GetRandDur(const D& duration_max)
{
return D{GetRand(duration_max.count())};
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(util_time_GetRandTime)
{
std::chrono::seconds rand_hour = GetRandDur(std::chrono::hours{1});
// Want seconds to be in range [0..1hour), but always get zero :((((
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(rand_hour.count(), 0);
}
```
Luckily `std::common_type` is already specialised in the standard lib for `std::chrono::duration` (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/chrono/duration/common_type). And its effect seem to be that the call site must always specify the template argument explicitly.
So instead of implementing the function for each duration type by hand, replace it with a templated version that is safe to use.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 0000ea32656833efa3d2ffd9bab66c88c83334f0
promag:
Code review ACK 0000ea32656833efa3d2ffd9bab66c88c83334f0.
jonatack:
ACK 0000ea3 thanks for the improved documentation. Code review, built, ran `src/test/test_bitcoin -t random_tests -l test_suite` for the new unit tests, `git diff fa05a4c 0000ea3` since previous review:
hebasto:
ACK 0000ea32656833efa3d2ffd9bab66c88c83334f0 with non-blocking [nit](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18781#discussion_r424924671).
Tree-SHA512: e89d46e31452be6ea14269ecbbb2cdd9ae83b4412cd14dff7d1084283092722a2f847cb501e8054394e4a3eff852f9c87f6d694fd008b3f7e8458cb5a3068af7