## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Bump develop version to v20.1.0; v21 features should not yet be merged
into develop; when the time is come to begin merging v21 features into
develop, we can then bump version again.
## What was done?
Bump version
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
apply._
- [ ] 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)_
4446ef0a549d567a88d82b606aa8c47f115673f9 build: remove support for weak linking getauxval() (fanquake)
e56100c5b4daf2285dde9807bf654599aa19bd6b build: remove arm includes from getauxval() check (fanquake)
Pull request description:
It was [pointed out in #23030](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23030#issuecomment-922893367) that we might be able to get rid of our weak linking of [`getauxval()`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/getauxval.3.html) (`HAVE_WEAK_GETAUXVAL`) entirely, with only Android being a potential holdout:
> I wonder if it's time to get rid of HAVE_WEAK_GETAUXVAL. I think it's confusing. Either we build against a C library that has this functionality, or not. We don't do this weak linking thing for any other symbols and recently got rid of the other glibc backwards compatibility stuff.
> Unless there is still a current platform that really needs it (Android?), I'd prefer to remove it from the build system, it has caused enough issues.
After looking at Android further, it would seem that given we are moving to using `std::filesystem`, which [requires NDK version 22 and later](https://github.com/android/ndk/wiki/Changelog-r22), and `getauxval` has been available in the since [API version 18](https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/cpu-features#features_using_libcs_getauxval3), that shouldn't really be an issue. Support for API levels < 19 will be dropped with the NDK 24 release, and according to [one website](https://apilevels.com/), supporting API level 18+ will cover ~99% of devices. Note that in the CI we currently build with NDK version 22 and API level 28.
The other change in this PR is removing the include of headers for ARM intrinsics, from the check for strong `getauxval()` support in configure, as they shouldn't be needed. Including these headers also meant that the check would basically only succeed when building for ARM. This would be an issue if we remove weak linking, as we wouldn't detect `getauxval()` as supported on other platforms. Note that we also use `getauxval()` in our RNG when it's available.
I've checked that with these changes we detect support for strong `getauxval()` on Alpine (muslibc). On Linux, previously we'd be detecting support for weak getauxval(), now we detect strong support. Note that we already require glibc 2.17, and `getauxval()` was introduced in `2.16`.
This is an alternative / supersedes #23030.
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## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Bump version
## What was done?
## How Has This Been Tested?
Na
## Breaking Changes
Na
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
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- [ ] 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
Bump version to rc.1
## What was done?
bump version
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
apply._
- [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)_
01a3392b1b778fa4fcf568013326d6ea1de4fb3b Drop bitcoin-wallet dependency on libevent (Russell Yanofsky)
0660119ac372c2863d14060ac1bc9bc243771f94 Drop unintended bitcoin-tx dependency on libevent (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This fixes compile errors trying to build bitcoin-tx and bitcoin-wallet without libevent, which were reported by Luke Dashjr in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18465
The fix avoiding `bitcoin-tx` dependency on libevent just adds a conditional build rule. This is implemented in the first commit (more details in commit description).
The fix avoiding `bitcoin-wallet` dependency on libevent requires minor code changes, because `bitcoin-wallet` (unlike `bitcoin-tx`) links against code that calls `urlDecode` / `evhttp_uridecode`. This fix is implemented in the second commit (again details in the commit description).
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ef712298c3f8bc2afdad783f05080443b72b3f77 util: Check for file being NULL in DirectoryCommit (Luke Dashjr)
457490403853321d308c6ca6aaa90d6f8f29b4cf Fix possible data race when committing block files (Evan Klitzke)
220bb16cbee5b91d0bc0fcc6c71560d631295fa5 util: Introduce DirectoryCommit commit function to sync a directory (Evan Klitzke)
ce5cbaea63ad4ea78e533bdb14f47f414061ae7f util.h: Document FileCommit function (Evan Klitzke)
844d650eea3bd809884cc5dd996a388bdc58314e util: Prefer Mac-specific F_FULLSYNC over fdatasync in FileCommit (Evan Klitzke)
f6cec0bcaf560fa310853ad3fe17022602b63d5f util: Refactor FileCommit from an #if sequence nested in #else, to a sequence of #elif (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
Reviving #12696
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## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
The order of members in a class/struct definition and the order of their
initialization should match. This ensures that the code is more
error-proof in cases where the order of member initializations is
important, as they may depend on each other.
Instead manual checking of member initialization better let CI handle
it.
Last PR where it's noticed:
https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5531#discussion_r1299404387
## What was done?
New flag "-Werror=reorder" for `configure.ac` and fixes existing code.
## How Has This Been Tested?
Build code with `--enable-werror`
## 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
904d875cf5aecc337daa6a2243a803033cf4eee3 configure: output notice that test binary is disabled by fuzzing (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
I wasted a bit of time today running a stale `test_bitcoin` and not understanding why, until I remembered that I'd ./configured my working directory with --enable-fuzz.
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faf7d4fa86b700ec272806cd2bd8666a92405619 build: Add cov_fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
fac71e364e4bbaeffc35e45aff8c8c2c6f2b5c67 build: link fuzz/test_runner.py for out-of-tree builds (MarcoFalke)
faf2c5aca01643eb560287e08f9c0a7ca0ac9c88 build: Remove unused USE_COVERAGE (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Only libFuzzer is supported right now, so clang is required. Thus, this needs a workaround such as https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/12602#issuecomment-562788247
Can be tested with:
```
mkdir build && cd build
../configure --enable-fuzz --with-sanitizers=fuzzer --enable-lcov --enable-lcov-branch-coverage CC=clang CXX=clang++
make $MAKEJOBS
make cov_fuzz
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cd04286825c6512b46bf59ab7b3dfffb0e36d65b build: Fix typo in EVENT_CFLAGS variable (Hennadii Stepanov)
f709ad0c907d87d03002455967cc30ae7d704d80 build: Fix libevent linking for bench_bitcoin binary (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This change fixes `libevent` linking error for the `bench_bitcoin` binary.
This PR is an alternative to #18377.
Fix#18373.
Also fixed a typo in `EVENT_CFLAGS` variable noted by **brakmic**.
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## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
gmp can't be detected on macos when installed via `brew` atm
## What was done?
detect package prefix and adjust CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS accordingly
## How Has This Been Tested?
`./configure`
before: `configure: error: libgmp headers missing`
after: passes
## Breaking Changes
n/a
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
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b6aadcd5b4350a6ebcd57e88e7a0853cedf7c2fb build: Add -Werror=mismatched-tags (Hennadii Stepanov)
1485124291368c4a2ca8ea09c18e813f1dbabf5c Fix -Wmismatched-tags warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Warnings were introduced in #20749:
```
./validation.h:43:1: warning: class 'CCheckpointData' was previously declared as a struct; this is valid, but may result in linker errors under the Microsoft C++ ABI [-Wmismatched-tags]
class CCheckpointData;
^
./chainparams.h:24:8: note: previous use is here
struct CCheckpointData {
^
./validation.h:43:1: note: did you mean struct here?
class CCheckpointData;
^~~~~
struct
1 warning generated.
```
This change fixes AppVeyor build: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/DrahtBot/bitcoin/builds/37547435
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6cef3652d143a1dddad1254cab0953561d24c1fa build: fix -Wformat-security check when compiling with GCC (fanquake)
Pull request description:
GCC expects `-Wformat` to be passed with [`-Wformat-security`](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html), which means
when we test for it in configure it currently fails:
```bash
checking whether C++ compiler accepts -Wformat-security... no
...
configure:15907: checking whether C++ compiler accepts -Wformat-security
configure:15926: g++ -std=c++11 -c -g -O2 -Werror -Wformat-security conftest.cpp >&5
cc1plus: error: '-Wformat-security' ignored without '-Wformat' [-Werror=format-security]
cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
```
and never gets added to our CXX flags. Note that Clang does not have this requirement and the check is working correctly there.
The change in this PR is the simple fix, however we might want to consider using something like `-Wformat=2` in future, which in GCC is equivalent to `-Wformat -Wformat-nonliteral -Wformat-security -Wformat-y2k.` and similar [in Clang](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/DiagnosticsReference.html#wformat-2).
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182dbdf0f4b6e6484b0d4588aaefacc75862a99c util: Detect posix_fallocate() instead of assuming (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Don't assume that `posix_fallocate()` is available on Linux and not
available on other operating systems. At least FreeBSD has it and we
are not using it.
Properly check whether `posix_fallocate()` is present and use it if it
is.
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0ae8f18dfe143051fec6ae10ea7df10142e3ff2f build: add -Wgnu to compile flags (fanquake)
3a0fd7726b8b916de6cce33bb67f48990575f923 Remove use of non-standard zero variadic macros (Ben Woosley)
49f6178c3e5e3ad54a419da9d8523207da17fc64 Drop unused LOG_TIME_MICROS helper (Ben Woosley)
5d4999951ee32e333b511245862628e80f83b703 prevector: Avoid unnamed struct, which is a GNU extension (DesWurstes)
Pull request description:
Since we [started using](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7165) the `ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx.m4` macro we've been passing `[noext]` to indicate that we don't want to use an extended mode, i.e GNU extensions. Speaking to Cory he clarified that the intention was to "require only vanilla c++11 and turn _off_ extension support so they would fail to compile".
However in the codebase we are currently making use of some GNU extensions. We should either remove there usage, or at least amend our CXX compiler checks. I'd prefer the former.
#### anonymous structs
```bash
./prevector.h:153:9: warning: anonymous structs are a GNU extension [-Wgnu-anonymous-struct]
struct {
```
This is fixed in b849212c1e.
#### variadic macros
```bash
./undo.h:57:50: warning: must specify at least one argument for '...' parameter of variadic macro [-Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments]
::Unserialize(s, VARINT(nVersionDummy));
```
This is taken care of in #18087.
The `LOG_TIME_*` macros introduced in #16805 make use of a [GNU extension](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/cpp/Variadic-Macros.html).
```bash
In file included from validation.cpp:22:
./logging/timer.h:99:99: warning: token pasting of ',' and __VA_ARGS__ is a GNU extension [-Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments]
BCLog::Timer<std::chrono::milliseconds> PASTE2(logging_timer, __COUNTER__)(__func__, end_msg, ## __VA_ARGS__)
^
./logging/timer.h:99:99: warning: token pasting of ',' and __VA_ARGS__ is a GNU extension [-Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments]
./logging/timer.h:99:99: warning: token pasting of ',' and __VA_ARGS__ is a GNU extension [-Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments]
./logging/timer.h:99:99: warning: token pasting of ',' and __VA_ARGS__ is a GNU extension [-Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments]
./logging/timer.h:99:99: warning: token pasting of ',' and __VA_ARGS__ is a GNU extension [-Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments]
./logging/timer.h:101:92: warning: token pasting of ',' and __VA_ARGS__ is a GNU extension [-Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments]
BCLog::Timer<std::chrono::seconds> PASTE2(logging_timer, __COUNTER__)(__func__, end_msg, ## __VA_ARGS__)
^
6 warnings generated.
```
This is fixed in 081a0ab64eb442bc85c4d4a4d3bc2c8e97ac2a6d and 612e8e138b97fc5ad2f38847300132a8fc423c3f.
#### prevention
To ensure that usage doesn't creep back in we can add [`-Wgnu`](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/DiagnosticsReference.html#wgnu) to our compile time flags, which will make Clang warn whenever it encounters GNU extensions.
This would close#14130.
Also related to #17230, where it's suggested we use a GNU extension, the `gnu::pure` attribute.
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* Squashed 'src/dashbls/' content from commit 66ee820fbc
git-subtree-dir: src/dashbls
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* build: stop tracking build-system generated relic_conf.h.in
* build: add support for building bls-signatures from local subtree
* build: add exclusions to linting scripts and filters
* build: drop bls-signatures (bls-dash) from depends
880d4aaf81f3d5d7fbb915905c2e61b816a6a747 build: use BOOST_NO_CXX98_FUNCTION_BASE to suppress warnings (fanquake)
1bdbbbdc46c4e50bf07bc362e7e391ea1a53ea2f build: suppress array-bounds errors in libxkbcommon (fanquake)
Pull request description:
2 changes to better support building with GCC 12, which out of the box, is currently broken if you want to build using depends.
Prevent `-Warray-bounds` errors when building libxkbcommon. i.e:
```bash
src/xkbcomp/ast-build.c:82:27: error: array subscript 'ExprDef[0]' is partly outside array bounds of 'unsigned char[32]' [-Werror=array-bounds]
82 | expr->expr.value_type = type;
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~
src/xkbcomp/ast-build.c:75:21: note: object of size 32 allocated by 'malloc'
75 | ExprDef *expr = malloc(size);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
```
It might be the case that these would be fixed by updating the
package, but that would also require installing new build tools (meson),
as well as potentially more dependencies (wayland), and it'd need
testing with Qt. For now, just turn the errors into wanrings.
Define `BOOST_NO_CXX98_FUNCTION_BASE` to prevent GCC warning about the use of `std::unary_function`. i.e:
```bash
/bitcoin/depends/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/include/boost/container_hash/hash.hpp:131:33:
warning: 'template<class _Arg, class _Result> struct std::unary_function' is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
131 | struct hash_base : std::unary_function<T, std::size_t> {};
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from /usr/include/c++/12/bits/unique_ptr.h:37,
from /usr/include/c++/12/memory:76,
from ./init.h:10,
from init.cpp:10:
/usr/include/c++/12/bits/stl_function.h:117:12: note: declared here
117 | struct unary_function
```
Boost `container_hash` (included via functional -> multi_index) uses
[`std::unary_function`, which was deprecated in C++11](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/functional/unary_function), and "removed" in
C++17. It's use causes warnings with newer compilers, i.e GCC 12.1.
Use the MACRO outlined in https://github.com/boostorg/container_hash/issues/22, and added to Boost Config for GCC 12 in https://github.com/boostorg/config/pull/430, to prevent it's use.
[BOOST_NO_CXX98_FUNCTION_BASE](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/master/libs/config/doc/html/boost_config/boost_macro_reference.html):
> The standard library no longer supports std::unary_function and std::binary_function.
> They were deprecated in C++11 and is removed from C++14.
Guix Build (x86_64):
```bash
```
Guix Build (arm64):
```bash
```
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2525c096b002a89d4c561e1474800496ad8ebd7e build: remove configure checks for win libraries we don't link against (fanquake)
Pull request description:
While cross compiling, `HOST=x86_64-w64-mingw32`, none of these libs actually seem to be passed to the linker. i.e tailing a build with `make -j5 V=1 | rg -i 'mingwthrd|winspool|rpcrt4|crypt32'`.
I'm not 100% sure about `crypt32`, even though the majority of our Windows cryptography usage, i.e [`CryptAcquireContextW`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/wincrypt/nf-wincrypt-cryptacquirecontextw) or [`CryptGenRandom`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/wincrypt/nf-wincrypt-cryptgenrandom) is provided by `advapi32`.
Note that `rpcrt4` and `mingwthrd` are already missing from the MSVC build, so we can sync the remainder once it's clear what's actually needed. Hopefully sipsorcery can add some MSVC insight.
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4783115fd4cccb46a7f8c592b34fa7c094c29410 net: add ifaddrs.h include (fanquake)
879215e665a9f348c8d3fa92701c34065bc86a69 build: check if -lsocket is required with *ifaddrs (fanquake)
87deac66aa747481e6f34fc80599e1e490de3ea0 rand: only try and use freeifaddrs if available (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Fixes#21485 by linking against `-lsocket` when it's required for using `*ifaddrs` functions.
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It's a shared library, so we should keep its name and API
distinguishable from Bitcoin's and avoid pkgconfig confusion
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
e959b46aa933856e7636557f4ec6fce0efbc76aa build: explicitly disable libsecp256k1 openssl based tests (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Backport of #23314
These tests are failing when run against OpenSSL 3, and have been
removed upstream, bitcoin-core/secp256k1#983, so
disabled them for now to avoid `make check` failures.
Note that this will also remove warning output from our build, due to
the use of deprecated OpenSSL API functions. See #23048.
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Tree-SHA512: ab3213dc82e7a64a005ce237710009bb447dee2702c4c02245e70df62063a00add73c4e80e9c619ce57345d4a2808fd4dc08e2e02a319b0f3d9285b8b0056599
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
e9f948c72790136656df6056fd9e3698f360e077 build: Convert warnings into errors when testing for -fstack-clash-protection (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Apple clang version 12.0.5 (clang-1205.0.22.9) that is a part of Xcode 12.5, and is based on LLVM clang 11.1.0, fires spammy warnings:
```
clang: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-fstack-clash-protection' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
```
From the https://github.com/apple/llvm-project:
```
$ git log --oneline | grep 'stack-clash-protection'
00065d5cbd02 Revert "-fstack-clash-protection: Return an actual error when used on unsupported OS"
4d59c8fdb955 -fstack-clash-protection: Return an actual error when used on unsupported OS
df3bfaa39071 [Driver] Change -fnostack-clash-protection to -fno-stack-clash-protection
68e07da3e5d5 [clang][PowerPC] Enable -fstack-clash-protection option for ppc64
515bfc66eace [SystemZ] Implement -fstack-clash-protection
e67cbac81211 Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86
454621160066 Revert "Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86"
0fd51a4554f5 Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86
658495e6ecd4 Revert "Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86"
e229017732bc Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86
b03c3d8c6209 Revert "Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86"
4a1a0690ad68 Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86
f6d98429fcdb Revert "Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86"
39f50da2a357 Support -fstack-clash-protection for x86
```
I suppose, that Apple clang-1205.0.22.9 ends with on of the "Revert..." commits.
This PR prevents using of the `-fstack-clash-protection` flag if it causes warnings.
---
System: macOS Big Sur 11.3 (20E232).
ACKs for top commit:
jarolrod:
re-ACK e9f948c72790136656df6056fd9e3698f360e077
Sjors:
tACK e9f948c72790136656df6056fd9e3698f360e077 on macOS 11.3.1
Tree-SHA512: 30186da67f9b0f34418014860c766c2e7f622405520f1cbbc1095d4aa4038b0a86014d76076f318a4b1b09170a96d8167c21d7f53a760e26017f486e1a7d39d4
7b3434f8002d1a8cf0dbd0a0caef28e783b1efd8 build: don't try and use -fstack-clash-protection on Windows (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This has never worked with any of the mingw-w64 compilers we use, and the `-O0` is causing issues for builders applying spectre mitigations (see [IRC logs](http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2021-03-12.html#l-15)).
Recent discussion on https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=90458 would also indicate that this should just not be used on Windows.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Concept and code review ACK (but untested) 7b3434f8002d1a8cf0dbd0a0caef28e783b1efd8
hebasto:
ACK 7b3434f8002d1a8cf0dbd0a0caef28e783b1efd8, I've verified that this change does not affect builds for `HOST=x86_64-w64-mingw32` by comparing sizes of the output `*.exe` files.
Tree-SHA512: 72b582321ddff8db3201460fa42a53304e70f141ae078d76a4d4eeb1ca27c8dd567ccb468cc8616179c8df784bd8ca038dcb9a277f9e29f9d98c3cc842916b18
e9189a750b237eba1befc6b16c12c2cee3e0176c build: more robustly check for fcf-protection support (fanquake)
Pull request description:
When using Clang 7, we may end up trying to use the flag when it won't
work properly, which can lead to confusing errors. i.e:
```bash
/usr/bin/ld: error: ... <corrupt x86 feature size: 0x8>
```
Use `AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG` & `--fatal-warnings` to ensure we wont use the flag in this case.
We do this as even when the error is emitted, compilation succeeds, and the binaries produced will run. This means we can't just check if the compiler accepts the flag, or if compilation succeeds (without or without `-Werror`, and/or passing `-Wl,--fatal-warnings`, which may not be passed through to the linker).
This was reported by someone configuring for fuzzing, on Debian 10, where Clang 7 is the default.
See here for a minimal example of the problematic behaviour:
https://gist.github.com/fanquake/9b33555fcfebef8eb8c0795a71732bc6
ACKs for top commit:
pstratem:
tested ACK e9189a750b237eba1befc6b16c12c2cee3e0176c
MarcoFalke:
not an ACK e9189a750b237eba1befc6b16c12c2cee3e0176c , I only tested configure on my system (gcc-10, clang-11):
hebasto:
ACK e9189a750b237eba1befc6b16c12c2cee3e0176c, tested with clang-7, clang-10 and gcc: the `-fcf-protection=full` is not applied for clang-7, but applied for others compilers.
Tree-SHA512: ec24b0cc5523b90139c96cbb33bb98d1e6a24d858c466aa7dfb3c474caf8c50aca53e570fdbc0ff88378406b0ac5d687542452637b1b5fa062e829291b886fc1
d3ef947524a07f8d7fbad5b95781ab6cacb1cb49 build: Check that Homebrew's berkeley-db4 package is actually installed (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (a0489f3472f3799dc1ece32a59556fd239c4c14b) the `configure` script is not able to determine that Homebrew's `berkeley-db4` package is uninstalled. This causes a compile error on macOS.
With this PR, and with the [uninstalled](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20802320/detect-if-homebrew-package-is-installed) `berkeley-db4` package:
```
% ./configure -q
configure: error: libdb_cxx headers missing, Bitcoin Core requires this library for BDB wallet support (--without-bdb to disable BDB wallet support)
```
Related #20478.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Tested ACK d3ef947524a07f8d7fbad5b95781ab6cacb1cb49.
willcl-ark:
tACK d3ef947524a07f8d7fbad5b95781ab6cacb1cb49
jonasschnelli:
utACK d3ef947524a07f8d7fbad5b95781ab6cacb1cb49
Tree-SHA512: 8dc532e08249ec63bd357594aa458d314b6e8537fc63f5b1d509c84d0d71d5b1f70172caa1a7efe2fc8af31c829e7982a0695cf3fbe5cbc477019550269915e1
982e548a9a78b1b0abad59b54c780b6b06570452 Don't set BDB flags when configuring without (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Configuring `--without-bdb` on MacOS leads to a compile error (when BerkeleyDB is not installed). `brew --prefix berkeley-db4` always reports the target directory (even if not installed).
This PR prevents BDB_CFLAGS (et al) from being populated when configuring `--without-bdb`
```
ld: warning: directory not found for option '-L/Users/user/Documents/homebrew/Cellar/berkeley-db@4/4.8.30/lib'
ld: warning: directory not found for option '-L/Users/user/Documents/homebrew/Cellar/berkeley-db@4/4.8.30/lib'
ld: library not found for -ldb_cxx-4.8
ld: library not found for -ldb_cxx-4.8
```
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Tested ACK 982e548a9a78b1b0abad59b54c780b6b06570452.
hebasto:
ACK 982e548a9a78b1b0abad59b54c780b6b06570452, tested on macOS 11 Big Sur.
Tree-SHA512: f8ca0adca0e18e2de4c0f99d5332cba70d957a9d31a357483b43dcf61c2ed4749d223eabadd45fdbf3ef0781c6b37217770e9aa935b5207eaf7f87c5bdfe9e95
b536813cefc13f5c54a28a7c2fce8c69e89d6624 build: add -fstack-clash-protection to hardening flags (fanquake)
076183b36b76a11438463883ff916f17aef9e001 build: add -fcf-protection=full to hardening options (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Beginning with Ubuntu `19.10`, it's packaged GCC now has some additional hardening options enabled by default (in addition to existing defaults like `-fstack-protector-strong` and reducing the minimum ssp buffer size). The new additions are`-fcf-protection=full` and `-fstack-clash-protection`.
> -fcf-protection=[full|branch|return|none]
> Enable code instrumentation of control-flow transfers to increase program security by checking that target addresses of control-flow transfer instructions (such as indirect function call, function return, indirect jump) are valid. This prevents diverting the flow of control to an unexpected target. This is intended to protect against such threats as Return-oriented Programming (ROP), and similarly call/jmp-oriented programming (COP/JOP).
> -fstack-clash-protection
> Generate code to prevent stack clash style attacks. When this option is enabled, the compiler will only allocate one page of stack space at a time and each page is accessed immediately after allocation. Thus, it prevents allocations from jumping over any stack guard page provided by the operating system.
If your interested you can grab `gcc-9_9.3.0-10ubuntu2.debian.tar.xz` from https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/g++-9. The relevant changes are part of the `gcc-distro-specs` patches, along with the relevant additions to the gcc manages:
> NOTE: In Ubuntu 19.10 and later versions, -fcf-protection is enabled by default for C, C++, ObjC, ObjC++, if none of -fno-cf-protection nor -fcf-protection=* are found.
> NOTE: In Ubuntu 19.10 and later versions, -fstack-clash-protection is enabled by default for C, C++, ObjC, ObjC++, unless -fno-stack-clash-protection is found.
So, if you're C++ using GCC on Ubuntu 19.10 or later, these options will be active unless you explicitly opt out. This can be observed with a small test:
```c++
int main() { return 0; }
```
```bash
g++ --version
g++ (Ubuntu 9.3.0-10ubuntu2) 9.3.0
g++ test.cpp
objdump -dC a.out
..
0000000000001129 <main>:
1129: f3 0f 1e fa endbr64
112d: 55 push %rbp
112e: 48 89 e5 mov %rsp,%rbp
1131: b8 00 00 00 00 mov $0x0,%eax
1136: 5d pop %rbp
1137: c3 retq
1138: 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 nopl 0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
113f: 00
# recompile opting out of control flow protection
g++ test.cpp -fcf-protection=none
objdump -dC a.out
...
0000000000001129 <main>:
1129: 55 push %rbp
112a: 48 89 e5 mov %rsp,%rbp
112d: b8 00 00 00 00 mov $0x0,%eax
1132: 5d pop %rbp
1133: c3 retq
1134: 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 nopw %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
113b: 00 00 00
113e: 66 90 xchg %ax,%ax
```
Note the insertion of an `endbr64` instruction when compiling and _not_ opting out. This instruction is part of the Intel Control-flow Enforcement Technology [spec](https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/4d/2a/control-flow-enforcement-technology-preview.pdf), which the GCC control flow implementation is based on.
If we're still doing gitian builds for the `0.21.0` and `0.22.0` releases, we'd likely update the gitian image to Ubuntu Focal, which would mean that the GCC used for gitian builds would also be using these options by default. So we should decide whether we want to explicitly turn these options on as part of our hardening options (although not just for this reason), or, we should be opting-out.
GCC has supported both options since 8.0.0. Clang has supported `-fcf-protection` from 7.0.0 and will support `-fstack-clash-protection` in it's upcoming [11.0.0 release](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#id6).
ACKs for top commit:
jamesob:
ACK b536813cefc13f5c54a28a7c2fce8c69e89d6624 ([`jamesob/ackr/18921.1.fanquake.build_add_stack_clash_an`](https://github.com/jamesob/bitcoin/tree/ackr/18921.1.fanquake.build_add_stack_clash_an))
laanwj:
Code review ACK b536813cefc13f5c54a28a7c2fce8c69e89d6624
Tree-SHA512: abc9adf23cdf1be384f5fb9aa5bfffdda86b9ecd671064298d4cda0440828b509f070f9b19c88c7ce50ead9ff32afff9f14c5e78d75f01241568fbfa077be0b7
8578c6fccd11404412d2c60f9bede311b79ca0d0 build: Fix search for brew-installed BDB 4 on OS X (Glenn Willen)
Pull request description:
~~NOTE: This PR contains one important fix that I need (to make Bitcoin Core build cleanly on my system without shenanigans), plus some related general cleanup that is not really necessary, and could be annoying. (I am prepared to defend my argument that BDB_CFLAGS is wrong here, and BDB_CPPFLAGS is right, but this could bite anybody who has gotten in the habit of -- or scripted -- setting the former.)~~
Ok, I have been convinced that I was too clever with the refactor and I have removed it. Now it's just the tiny change to fix the build on my local machine.
---
On OS X, when searching Homebrew keg-only packages for BDB 4.8, if we find it,
use BDB_CPPFLAGS and BDB_LIBS instead of CFLAGS and LIBS for the result. This
is (1) more correct, and (2) necessary in order to give this location
priority over other directories in the include search path, which may include
system include directories with other versions of BDB.
ACKs for top commit:
theuni:
ACK 8578c6fccd11404412d2c60f9bede311b79ca0d0.
Tree-SHA512: a28f48fc81a25736f7e77c663f21cd9a6ae1cd115682031c5aa695c94cb5afa11920330a60cd6a54832822a2aec1eb23123ac2e2dcd4f0b3835aef9c9339ac97
b155fcda5186c59fc4fb2a9eaaf791d132e0ab30 doc: fix typo in configure.ac (fanquake)
20a30922fbf6ba14e250ca649239af115dbbe7b0 doc: note why we can't use thread_local with glibc back compat (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Given that we went through a [gitian build](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18681) to remember why this is the case, we might as well make a note of it in configure.ac.
[From #18681](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18681#issuecomment-615526634):
Looking at the Linux build log, this has failed with:
```bash
Checking glibc back compat...
bitcoind: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bitcoind: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bitcoin-cli: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bitcoin-cli: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bitcoin-tx: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bitcoin-tx: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bitcoin-wallet: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bitcoin-wallet: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
test/test_bitcoin: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
test/test_bitcoin: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bench/bench_bitcoin: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bench/bench_bitcoin: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
qt/bitcoin-qt: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
```
`__cxa_thread_atexit_impl` is used for [thread_local variable destruction](https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Destructor%20support%20for%20thread_local%20variables):
> To implement this support, glibc defines __cxa_thread_atexit_impl exclusively for use by libstdc++ (which has the __cxa_thread_atexit to wrap around it), that registers destructors for thread_local variables in a list. Upon thread or process exit, the destructors are called in reverse order in which they were added.
As suggested, this only became available in glibc 2.18. From the [2.18 release notes](https://sourceware.org/legacy-ml/libc-alpha/2013-08/msg00160.html):
> * Add support for calling C++11 thread_local object destructors on thread
and program exit. This needs compiler support for offloading C++11
destructor calls to glibc.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK b155fcda5186c59fc4fb2a9eaaf791d132e0ab30
Tree-SHA512: 5b9567e4a70598a4b0b91956f44ae0d93091db17c84cbf9817dac6cfa992c97d3438a8b1bb66644c74891f2149e44984daed445d22de93ca8858c5b0eabefb40
d76894987d0277e8011932ab7dfd77c537f8ea6e logging: enable thread_local usage on macOS (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Now that we're building against a newer SDK (`10.14`), we should be able to enable `thread_local` usage on macOS. Have tested building and running locally, as well as cross-compiling and running the binaries on a macOS 10.14 system.
#### master 8a56f79d491271120abc3843c46e9dda44edd308
```bash
src/bitcoind -logthreadnames=1
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Bitcoin Core version v0.19.99.0-8a56f79d4 (release build)
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Assuming ancestors of block 00000000000000000005f8920febd3925f8272a6a71237563d78c2edfdd09ddf have valid signatures.
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Setting nMinimumChainWork=000000000000000000000000000000000000000008ea3cf107ae0dec57f03fe8
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Using the 'sse4(1way),sse41(4way),avx2(8way)' SHA256 implementation
2020-02-06T04:38:33Z [] Using RdSeed as additional entropy source
```
#### this PR d76894987d0277e8011932ab7dfd77c537f8ea6e
```bash
checking for thread_local support... yes
...
src/bitcoind -logthreadnames=1
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [net] net thread start
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [opencon] opencon thread start
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [dnsseed] dnsseed thread start
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [init] init message: Done loading
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [msghand] msghand thread start
2020-02-06T04:17:49Z [addcon] addcon thread start
...
2020-02-06T04:17:54Z [init] tor: Thread interrupt
2020-02-06T04:17:54Z [init] Shutdown: In progress...
```
From the [Xcode 8 release notes](https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/releasenotes/DeveloperTools/RN-Xcode/Chapters/Introduction.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40001051-CH1-SW78)
> C++ now supports the thread_local keyword, which declares thread-local storage (TLS) and supports C++ classes with non-trivial constructors and destructors. (9001553)
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK d76894987d0277e8011932ab7dfd77c537f8ea6e
nijynot:
ACK d768949
hebasto:
ACK d76894987d0277e8011932ab7dfd77c537f8ea6e
Tree-SHA512: 48f3e4104b80bd7b6aedcef10bb1957b073530130f33af7c5cb59e876ac3f5480e53d7af1c0b226d809fe9eef1add3d6c3fb6de4af174966202c6030060ea823
3ab18246254019896132d1cdb8af2dcdb213ec3b build: Use dnl for all comments in configure.ac, rather than # (fanquake)
8ddcbb4e41fa91e7f80efe6d9c4d5e9bb1355036 build: Remove backticks from configure.ac (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Use `dnl` for all comments, rather than `#`.
Remove backticks - Their usage for the `bdb_prefix` and `qt5_prefix` commands may have improved backwards compatibility in some cases, however we now require recent versions of macOS. I'm not sure why they were being used in the `HAVE_STD__SYSTEM` and `HAVE_WSYSTEM` defines.
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
ACK 3ab18246254019896132d1cdb8af2dcdb213ec3b
hebasto:
ACK 3ab18246254019896132d1cdb8af2dcdb213ec3b, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 2bcffb52c365acff87a0e6b9527ae31f36fdabb7ea095a8fd261f9a39b2c2848f5dfc148bc38d21e21e7bd761b1a2960e9a96f508c66be84d9569b8a401e812a
fa55c1d5fdd88c4bc4d361da231cd63b20255b50 build: Add Werror=range-loop-analysis (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The warning is implicitly enabled for Bitcoin Core. Also explicitly since commit d92204c900d.
To avoid "fix range loop" follow-up refactors, we have two options:
* Disable the warning, so that issues never appear
* Enable it as an error, so that issues are either caught locally or by ci
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa55c1d5fdd88c4bc4d361da231cd63b20255b50
practicalswift:
ACK fa55c1d5fdd88c4bc4d361da231cd63b20255b50 -- pre-review fix-up is better than post-review fix-up
hebasto:
re-ACK fa55c1d5fdd88c4bc4d361da231cd63b20255b50
Tree-SHA512: 019aa133f254af8882c1d5d10c420d9882305db0fc2aa9dad7d285168e2556306c3eedcc03bd30e63f11eae4cc82b648d83fb6e9179d6a6364651fb602d70134
e9440aeb5cad98fea9971f5126461e0a2b30ab54 build: use __SIZEOF_INT128__ for checking __int128 availability (fanquake)
Pull request description:
We already use this in the blockfilter code,
bf66e258a8/src/blockfilter.cpp (L34-L36)
so not sure we need to maintain two different ways of testing
for the same functionality. Consolidate on testing for `__SIZEOF_INT128__`,
which we already use, is supported by the compilers we care about, and is
also used by libsecp256k1.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
utACK e9440aeb5cad98fea9971f5126461e0a2b30ab54
Zero-1729:
crACK e9440aeb5cad98fea9971f5126461e0a2b30ab54
Tree-SHA512: 8aeef1734486a863b5091123bb5f9ba8868b1e2b4b35114586e3eb5862a38d4a1518ed069f37f41cb5e5ce2f6c87d95671996366d5ee990e0c90f268a8978ba3
8f7b93047581c67f2133cdb8c7845471de66c30f Drop the leading 0 from the version number (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Removes the leading 0 from the version number. The minor version, which we had been using as the major version, is now the major version. The revision, which we had been using as the minor version, is now the minor version. The revision number is dropped. The build number is promoted to being part of the version number. This also avoids issues where it was accidentally not included in the version number.
The CLIENT_VERSION remains the same format as previous as previously, as the Major version was 0 so it never actually got included in it.
The user agent string formatter is updated to follow this new versioning.
***
Honestly I'm just tired of all of the people asking for "1.0" that maybe this'll shut them up. Skip the whole 1.0 thing and go straight to version 22.0!
Also, this means that the terminology we commonly use lines up with how the variables are named. So major versions are actually bumping the major version number, etc.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
Code review ACK 8f7b930475
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 8f7b93047581c67f2133cdb8c7845471de66c30f 🎻
Tree-SHA512: b5c3fae14d4c0a9c0ab3b1db7c949ecc0ac3537646306b13d98dd0efc17c489cdd16d43f0a24aaa28e9c4a92ea360500e05480a335b03f9fb308010cdd93a436
253f5929097548fb10ef995002dedbb8dadb6a0d Add stdin, stdout, stderr to ignored export list (Chun Kuan Lee)
fc6a9f2ab18ca8466d65d14c263c4f78f9ccebbf Use IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT instead of in6addr_any (Cory Fields)
908c1d7745f0ed117b0374fcc8486f83bf743bfc GCC-7 and glibc-2.27 compat code (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
The `__divmoddi4` code was modified from https://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/blob/master/libgcc/libgcc2.c . I manually find the older glibc version of log2f by objdump, use `.symver` to specify the certain version.
Tree-SHA512: e8d875652003618c73e019ccc420e7a25d46f4eaff1c7a1a6bfc1770b3b46f074b368b2cb14df541b5ab124cca41dede4e28fe863a670589b834ef6b8713f9c4
98d842cb52 travis: Build with --enable-debug (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) (practicalswift)
94e52d13db Add -ftrapv to DEBUG_CXXFLAGS when --enable-debug is used (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
By generating a trap for signed overflow on addition, subtraction, multiplication operations in the Travis testing we are more likely to identify problematic code prior to merging it.
Tree-SHA512: 47712da53b4ff451b8f22f16ddc3b53100a09060a3b04cda4b8fbbb74e6f666fc07a9cc7abc64cacb87a0aa3f62dc8e3c91a1a0ed12bf82bb2a5624a5d104389
e90e3e684ffa7b25f0dfb5b45e70bb0c358261fb build: fix sysctl() detection on macOS (fanquake)
Pull request description:
[`sysctl()` on *BSD](https://www.unix.com/man-page/FreeBSD/3/sysctl/) takes a "const int *name", whereas [`sysctl()` on macOS](https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man3/sysctl.3.html)
it takes an "int *name". So our configure check and `sysctl()` detection on
macOS currently fails:
```bash
/usr/include/sys/sysctl.h:759:9: note: candidate function not viable:
no known conversion from 'const int [2]' to 'int *' for 1st argument
int sysctl(int *, u_int, void *, size_t *, void *, size_t);
```
The simplest change seems to be to change the param to a "int *name", which
will work during configure on macOS and *BSD systems.
For consistency I've changed both calls, but note that macOS doesn't
have `KERN_ARND`, so that check will always fail regardless. We can revert/add
documentation if preferred.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Re-ACK e90e3e684ffa7b25f0dfb5b45e70bb0c358261fb
Tree-SHA512: 29e9348136fc72882f63079bf10d2490e845d7656aae2c003e282bea49dd2778204a7776a67086bd88c2852af9a07dd04ba358eede7e37029e1c10f73c85d6a5
* compat: remove bswap_* check on macOS
This was originally added in #9366 to fix the gui build, as
Protobuf would also define these macros. Now that we're no-longer
using Protobuf, remove the additional check.
* build: skip building OpenSSL lib_ssl
* build: remove OpenSSL from Qt build
More info available from:
https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/ssl.html#enabling-and-disabling-ssl-support
* build: remove EVP_MD_CTX_new detection
This was added in #9475 to fix LibreSSL compatibility for
BIP70, so is no longer required.
* build: remove SSL lib detection
* gui: update BIP70 support message
* build: remove BIP70 entries from macOS Info.plist
* gui: remove payment request file handling from OpenURI dialog
* gui: remove BIP70 Support
* build: remove protobuf from depends and contrib
80e78b6a0479094cae642726f74a17d09b708ddc build: pass win32-dll to LT_INIT() (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is the recommended way to support building PE DLLs with modern mingw
toolchains and libtool. I made a similar change upstream in the secp256k1
repo: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/1022. Note that we already
pass `-no-undefined` to our libtool LDFLAGS.
> This option should be used if the package has been ported to build clean
> dlls on win32 platforms.
> If this macro is not used, libtool will assume that the package libraries
> are not dll clean and will build only static libraries on win32 hosts.
See:
https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/libtool.html#LT_005fINIThttps://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/html_node/Libtool-and-Windows.htmlhttps://autotools.io/libtool/windows.htmlhttps://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/issues/923
Guix Build:
```bash
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```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 80e78b6a0479094cae642726f74a17d09b708ddc
Tree-SHA512: fb4a6a443288723776491a9795429273b4a454cfd8230e75570d44fcd71037dc784a2061f6a979322ebc8f9b4131dfbb0494146ab3863f94829e72922be4ec07