* wip
* trivial cleanups
* more refactoring/adjustments
* fix: drop incorrect assert
Ofc it's not 0 when cache is used... not sure what I was thinking about.
Co-authored-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* coinjoin: make CCoinJoinServer managed pointer, assign CConnman during init
* coinjoin: make CCoinJoinClientQueueManager managed pointer, assign CConnman during init
* sporks: move spork validation logic downwards after CConnman initialization
* sporks: make CSporkManager a pointer, reduce global invocations
* governance: make CGovernanceManager a pointer, reduce global invocations
* llmq: migrate LLMQ subsystem raw pointers to managed pointers
* masternode: make activeMasternodeManager a managed pointer
* masternode: make masternodeSync a managed pointer, assign CConnman during init
* refactor: make instantsend helper functions class members
* fix: send empty CDeterministicMNList if pointer isn't initialized yet
* fix: refactor governance object retrieval logic across node and ui
Update src/interfaces/node.cpp
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* contrib: set the working directory to /src/dash to allow for cloning gitian dependencies
* contrib: place the home directory inside /home instead of root
* contrib: add notes about sharing ccache across the network
* contrib: chown based on the (u/g)id env vars instead of the associated username
* contrib: reduce layer count by reducing run invocations
* contrib: develop container cleanup and maintenance
- add apt-cacher-ng, gpg, lsb-release, screen as a package dependencies
- reorder packages in alphabetical order
- correct documentation
- create and add user to the docker group to satisfy Gitian's needs
- reduce the number of RUN calls to reduce layer count
683d197970a533690ca1bd4d06d021900e87cb8b Use latest signapple commit (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Update gitian and guix to use the same latest signapple commit.
Also changed guix to use the actual repo. The changes from the fork were incorporated upstream.
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fanquake:
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2c403279e2f0f7c8c27c56d4e7b0573c59571f0a gitian: Remove codesign_allocate and pagestuff from MacOS build (Andrew Chow)
f55eed251488d70d5e2e3a2965a4f8ec0c476853 gitian: use signapple to create the MacOS code signature (Andrew Chow)
95b06d21852b28712db6c710e420a58bdc1a0944 gitian: use signapple to apply the MacOS code signature (Andrew Chow)
42bb1ea363286b088257cabccb686ef1887c1d3b gitian: install signapple in gitian-osx-signer.yml (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The MacOS code signing issues that were encountered during the 0.21.0 release cycle have shown that it is necessary for us to use a code signing tool for which the source code is available and modifiable by us. Given that there appears to not be such a tool available, I have written such a tool, [signapple](https://github.com/achow101/signapple), that we can use. This tool is able to create a valid MacOS code signature, detach it in a way that we were doing previously, and attach it to the unsigned binary. This tool can also verify that the signature is correct.
This PR implements the usage of that tool in the gitian build for the code signed MacOS binary. The code signer will use this tool to create the detached signature. Gitian builders will use this tool to apply the detached signature. The `gitian-osx-signer.yml` descriptor has been modified to install this tool so that the `detached-sig-apply.sh` script can use it. Additionally, the `codesign_allocate` and `pagestuff` tools are no longer necessary so they are no longer added to the tarball used in code signing. Lastly, both the `detached-sig-create.sh` and `detached-sig-apply.sh` scripts are made to be significantly less complex and to not do unexpected things such as unpacking an already unpacked tarball.
The detached code signature that signapple creates is almost identical to that which we were previously creating. The only difference is that the cpu architecture name is included in the extension (e.g. we have `bitcoin-qt.x86_64sign` instead of `bitcoin-qt.sign`). This was done in order to support signing universal binaries which we may want to do in the future. However signapple can still apply existing code signatures as it will accept the `.sign` extension. If it is desired, it can be modified to produce signatures with just the `.sign` extension. However I do not think it is necessary to maintain compatibility with the old process.
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fa8d65f07187590ae507c65a6dd63fd47b8d1fb3 doc: Fix doxygen comment for SignTransaction in rpc/rawtransaction_util (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The param `coins` to `SignTransaction` is final and can thus not be extended (as suggested by the doc).
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39034f1ee628dae0bc9da5b1b30b8a424e66d968 Refactor rawtransaction_util's SignTransaction to have previous tx parsing be separate (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently the `SignTransaction` function has to handle both the actual signing and parsing of previous transaction data. This PR splits it so that `SignTransaction` only handles the signing itself and adds a `ParsePrevouts` function which handles parsing the prevtx information.
This allows for `SignTransaction` to just take any `SigningProvider`.
Split from #16341
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instagibbs:
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ryanofsky:
utACK 39034f1ee628dae0bc9da5b1b30b8a424e66d968. No change since previously reviewed b49bbb939be92a67ff77c3f7bca5bb94dd141906, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16341#pullrequestreview-278610269 other than rebase with no conflicts.
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This should help with v18 migration for nodes that failed to update in time. Still have to invalidate/reconsider the pre-fork quorum cycle start block to recalculate quorum members but it's better than having to reindex the whole chain.
# Conflicts:
# src/llmq/utils.cpp
# src/llmq/utils.h
72eaab073bc747425fe551777154b13a6c4c37c9 tests: functional watch-only wallet tests (William Casarin)
72ffbdc5799c1707ecad674d701b43fb80b031d0 doc: add release note for include_watchonly default changes (William Casarin)
003a3c73c0450aa18ac2ab2ca47def2b8c53a7df rpcwallet: document include_watchonly default for watchonly wallets (William Casarin)
a50d9e6c0b8e8144d3deec58ec2e3449ba081151 rpcwallet: default include_watchonly to true for watchonly wallets (William Casarin)
Pull request description:
Right now it's a bit annoying to deal with watchonly wallets, many rpc commands have an `include_watchonly` argument that needs to be explicitly set.
Wallets created with `createwallet` can have a `disable_private_keys` parameter, for those wallets we already know that they are watchonly, so there's no reason to have to explicitly ask for it for every command. Instead we check this wallet flag when the `include_watchonly` parameter isn't set.
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promag:
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This should help with v18 migration for nodes that failed to update in time. Still have to invalidate/reconsider the pre-fork quorum cycle start block to recalculate quorum members but it's better than having to reindex the whole chain.
40ad2f6a58228c72c655e3061a19a63640419378 Have importwallet use ImportPrivKeys and ImportScripts (Andrew Chow)
78941da5baf6244c7c54e86cf8ce3e09ce60c239 Optionally allow ImportScripts to set script creation timestamp (Andrew Chow)
94bf156f391759420465b2ff8c44f5f150246c7f Have importaddress use ImportScripts and ImportScriptPubKeys (Andrew Chow)
a00d1e5ec5eb019f8bbeb060a2b09e341d360fe5 Have importpubkey use CWallet's ImportScriptPubKeys and ImportPubKeys functions (Andrew Chow)
c6a827424711333f6f66cf5f9d79e0e6884769de Have importprivkey use CWallet's ImportPrivKeys, ImportScripts, and ImportScriptPubKeys (Andrew Chow)
fae7a5befd0b8746d84a6fde575e5b4ea46cb3c4 Log when an import is being skipped because we already have it (Andrew Chow)
ab28e31c9563bd2cd1e4a088ffd2479517dc83f2 Change ImportScriptPubKeys' internal to apply_label (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
#15741 introduced `ImportPrivKeys`, `ImportPubKeys`, `ImportScripts`, and `ImportScriptPubKeys` in `CWallet` which are used by `importmulti`. This PR changes the remaining `import*` RPCs (`importaddress`, `importprivkey`, `importpubkey`, and `importwallet`) to use these functions as well instead of directly adding the imported items to the wallet.
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MarcoFalke:
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ryanofsky:
utACK 40ad2f6a58228c72c655e3061a19a63640419378. Only change since last review is a tweaked commit message (mentioning label update in importpubkey commit)
Sjors:
ACK 40ad2f6a5. Those extra tests also pass.
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8e7f930828a9f8f9be1c90ff45e3fdfef1980eaf Add GetNewChangeDestination for getting new change Destinations (Andrew Chow)
33d13edd2bda0af90660e275ea4fa96ca9896f2a Replace CReserveKey with ReserveDestinatoin (Andrew Chow)
172213be5b174243dc501c1103ad5fe2fee67a16 Add GetNewDestination to CWallet to fetch new destinations (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The wallet should give out destinations instead of keys. It should be the one that handles the conversion from key to destination and the setting of the label, not the caller. In order to do this, two new member functions are introduced `GetNewDestination()` and `GetNewChangeDestination()`. Additionally, `CReserveKey` is changed to be `ReserveDestination` and represents destinations whose keys can be returned to the keypool.
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sipa:
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laanwj:
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