f59e9057e2aa596b54cf9e85bab35c3ead137547 depends: switch libevent to CMake (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Switches libevent in depends to be built with CMake.
ACKs for top commit:
TheCharlatan:
ACK f59e9057e2aa596b54cf9e85bab35c3ead137547
willcl-ark:
ACK f59e9057e2aa596b54cf9e85bab35c3ead137547
Tree-SHA512: 875bf9bc57653c78775a1f8192a2c964fea8f4490d733ff796d9efb00e786f0ca9a7c1a3fd610cda032273c4f2ae06394585b03567d5f241ab073c83a47cf927
371910a7682ecdaf86b3e65753667746add1ecd2 depends: Fix CMake-generated `libzmq.pc` file (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is a backport of: https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/pull/4706.
Similar to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30488.
Addresses https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29723#issuecomment-2239864170:
> Looking at the mingw .pc generated by this PR:
>
> ```
> Libs: -L${libdir} -lzmq
> Libs.private:
> Requires.private:
> ```
>
> It looks like we'll need to take [zeromq/libzmq#4706](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/pull/4706) as well for CMake. That can be done as a follow-up though, as it's not yet merged upstream.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 371910a7682ecdaf86b3e65753667746add1ecd2
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0388ad0d65b6c9ee802ca641eb01d69fcdd5605d depends: switch zmq to CMake (Cory Fields)
fefb3bbe5b538f8faa59de191914ad0c22c3ade6 depends: add zeromq no librt patch (fanquake)
a522ef15424110f76172b3c0603fa08f7291c9fc depends: add zeromq cmake minimum patch (fanquake)
cbbc229adf4c12ad4bd7edde71425b8ef217edfc depends: add zeromq windows usage patch (fanquake)
2de68d6d388b9a33c57234d3161f6ffc4c2a0246 depends: add zeromq builtin sha1 patch (fanquake)
0c8605253ae887dac316264cb969b752027d277a depends: add zeromq mktemp macos patch (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This picks up a change, which is a switch to building zeromq with CMake. It includes a number of patches, some which have already been upstreamed (see each patch for details).
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 0388ad0d65b6c9ee802ca641eb01d69fcdd5605d.
Tree-SHA512: 5567e432b4e4e0446c41d502bd61810a80b329dea2399b5d9d9f6e79acc450d1c6ba861c8238ba895de98338cfc5dc44ad2bf86ee8c222ecb3fbf47d6eb60da4
986d7fed057b995a720787cbbd21e1c41763fb83 depends: zeromq 4.3.5 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
First new point release of zeromq in two and a half years. Mostly bug fixes; the project also completed a relicense to the "Mozilla Public License".
See https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/releases/tag/v4.3.5.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 986d7fed057b995a720787cbbd21e1c41763fb83, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK.
TheCharlatan:
ACK 986d7fed057b995a720787cbbd21e1c41763fb83
Tree-SHA512: cdd6abfbbe10873c1ca267fed648c2e6ff17a4aff50c414924006e63fa39d501e803f8893a5cd966a2078b5c077f2578e482483e6723ea6f5760f16211d40998
1914e470e327091c625f627b4447beb336f7fe5a build: copy config.{guess,sub} post autogen in zmq package (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Otherwise our config.guess and config.sub will be copied over. This problem has been masked by the fact that modern systems ship with versions that recognise all the triplets we use (namely arm64-apple-darwin). However building on ubuntu 20.04 surfaces the issue.
Fixes#26420.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 1914e470e327091c625f627b4447beb336f7fe5a, tested on Ubuntu 18.04.
Tree-SHA512: dff64c3c62d9f8fc205e5a4dffe8befd58838418d073a15dfe304a0f64b182dfffd9dcf98b53df44bfab905c12a62d03cd5c0f91fa7c4b246ac21ae5f20540fd
e037c4fe0914d8fa9149ce7532c0d70f738e79e9 depends: always configure with --with-pic (fanquake)
Pull request description:
We currently do this sporadically. Not only amongst packages, but across OS's, i.e sometimes it's done for BSDs/Android, and sometimes not.
Configure with `--with-pic` globally instead. I think this generally makes more sense, and should not have any downsides.
See related discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28846#discussion_r1399123100.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK e037c4fe0914d8fa9149ce7532c0d70f738e79e9.
Tree-SHA512: efc743ff92f9f99f3ac16514e98363ad395c6f956cd4be7e785b5c573685baf7fcd68c51d6a705ee8761fc676eb045b7e61676595be0eb0f70f34e99174cddc0
5fb8f0f80fc41cc636da56864195244d8fd9116e depends: Do not override CFLAGS when building SQLite with DEBUG=1 (Hennadii Stepanov)
2b0dd88f1ce9084324dc54db578fade9c926fd71 depends: Ensure definitions are passed when building SQLite with DEBUG=1 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `--enable-debug` configure option for the SQLite package does two things:
```autoconf
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# --enable-debug
#
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug, [AS_HELP_STRING(
[--enable-debug], [build with debugging features enabled [default=no]])],
[], [])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([Build type])
if test x"$enable_debug" = "xyes"; then
BUILD_CFLAGS="$BUILD_CFLAGS -DSQLITE_DEBUG -DSQLITE_ENABLE_SELECTTRACE -DSQLITE_ENABLE_WHERETRACE"
CFLAGS="-g -O0"
AC_MSG_RESULT([debug])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([release])
fi
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
```
It adds three preprocessor definitions and overrides `CFLAGS` with `"-g -O0"`. The latter breaks the user's ability to provide sanitizer and LTO flags.
This PR might be especially useful for OSS-Fuzz where `DEBUG=1` has been used since https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/pull/10503.
Also it makes a workaround for building SQLite for 32-bit unneeded. For details, please refer to https://github.com/hebasto/oss-fuzz/tree/240120-sqlite.
Changes in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29282 might not be strictly required now. However, I consider them an improvement.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 5fb8f0f80fc41cc636da56864195244d8fd9116e - downstream is also green, so i'll fixup the PR there.
Tree-SHA512: 8593d8a0237ebb270d5da763fb65ed642ab8ed0d44e57704a34154621f49e3d5c58b462cc0070251fa1ba556c58a3c7d3620530d6839dc6dc9e0887010330eca
56a03f1834a7437e3357923a1e45e512c9b2e6fc depends: ensure we are appending to sqlite cflags (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Otherwise we'll just override other flags passed in (i.e msan).
Should fix https://cirrus-ci.com/task/6598922274078720?logs=ci#L3661.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 56a03f1834a7437e3357923a1e45e512c9b2e6fc
TheCharlatan:
ACK 56a03f1834a7437e3357923a1e45e512c9b2e6fc
Tree-SHA512: 5890018cfc5deaef18b0f01a3a0396f803e97f9a9785bf6873ef48bc13b74b644315f0f29cf11d3522964a6396f74e1f080bb4e412bc302956a651fed28b27df
dee690257c7948510a0661e23c9e398a13e20659 build: pass --enable-debug to sqlite when DEBUG=1 (fanquake)
807b61fcca6d301286ae43d00f88d986a985ea38 build: use more recommended sqlite3 compile options (fanquake)
Pull request description:
https://www.sqlite.org/compile.html
[SQLITE_DQS](https://www.sqlite.org/compile.html#dqs)
> This setting disables the double-quoted string literal misfeature.
[SQLITE_DEFAULT_MEMSTATUS](https://www.sqlite.org/compile.html#default_memstatus)
> This setting causes the sqlite3_status() interfaces that track
> memory usage to be disabled.
> This helps the sqlite3_malloc() routines run much faster, and since
> SQLite uses sqlite3_malloc() internally, this helps to make the
> entire library faster.
[SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED](https://www.sqlite.org/compile.html#omit_deprecated)
> Omitting deprecated interfaces and features will not help SQLite
> to run any faster.
> It will reduce the library footprint, however. And it is the
> right thing to do.
[SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE](https://www.sqlite.org/compile.html#omit_shared_cache)
> Omitting the possibility of using shared cache allows many
> conditionals in performance-critical sections of the code to be
> eliminated. This can give a noticeable improvement in performance.
Also: https://www.sqlite.org/sharedcache.html
> Shared-cache mode is an obsolete feature.
> The use of shared-cache mode is discouraged.
> Most use cases for shared-cache are better served by WAL mode.
> Applications that build their own copy of SQLite from source code
> are encouraged to use the -DSQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE compile-time
> option, as the resulting binary will be both smaller and faster.
[SQLITE_OMIT_JSON](https://www.sqlite.org/compile.html#omit_json)
> Starting with sqlite 3.38.0 the JSON extension became opt-out rather
than opt-in, so we disable it here.
--disable-rtree
> An R-Tree is a special index that is designed for doing range queries.
> R-Trees are most commonly used in geospatial systems...
https://www.sqlite.org/rtree.html
--disable-fts4 --disable-fts5
> FTS5 is an SQLite virtual table module that provides full-text
> search functionality to database applications.
DSQLITE_LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS
> simplifies the implementation of the LIKE optimization and allows
> queries that use the LIKE optimization to run faster.
DSQLITE_OMIT_DECLTYPE
> By omitting the (seldom-needed) ability to return the declared type of
> columns from the result set of query, prepared statements can be made
> to consume less memory.
DSQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK
> By omitting this interface, a single conditional is removed from the
> inner loop of the bytecode engine, helping SQL statements to run slightly
> faster.
DSQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT
> with the SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT option, the automatic initialization is omitted.
> This helps many API calls to run a little faster
> it also means that the application must call sqlite3_initialize()
manually.
On my Linux box this results in a `libsqlite3.a` that shrinks from ~1.7mb to ~1.3mb.
On macOS, `libsqlite3.a` shrinks from ~2.2mb to ~1.3mb.
Guix Build:
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```
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
tACK dee690257c7948510a0661e23c9e398a13e20659
achow101:
ACK dee690257c7948510a0661e23c9e398a13e20659
hebasto:
ACK dee690257c7948510a0661e23c9e398a13e20659, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK.
Tree-SHA512: e0605f049404905db94ea61473b2b68df008ceb86b9a09d8562ca3acc1f3a3be3893149fc62d189a6fbf24cfc76c393f2d1a1215292e9ae5dc4afc199e876821
eb1c3adf38cb71c3e6f298a61871738c4919b4a1 depends: qrencode 4.1.1 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Upgrade to the latest qrencode, and disable some warnings that cause compile failures with newer compilers (clang-15+).
I haven't tested this (from a GUI perspective) at all. This is just "good enough" to keep things compiling, and uses some similar work-arounds as we have with other older packages, i.e bdb.
Note that upstream, libqrencode is effectively unmaintained. No code changes for > 2 years. No responses to issues/PRs. Seems like the author has mostly dropped off of GitHub as well.
This fixes part of #27299.
ACKs for top commit:
TheCharlatan:
Code review ACK eb1c3adf38cb71c3e6f298a61871738c4919b4a1
Tree-SHA512: 898eaac3e9915dfcdc0a011b736fff685a3b46990bd27f6038ef4d3e7cb6a276206438ea50d45908a051ce55c9b0779347d4be1d35271b67f76f409a7dc21fed
f8b8458276983f8fc1e2a47c4d00c1e30633067d depends: fix compiling bdb with clang-16 on aarch64 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Compiling bdb with clang-16 on aarch64 (hardware) currently fails:
```bash
make -C depends/ bdb CC=clang CXX=clang++
...
checking for mutexes... UNIX/fcntl
configure: WARNING: NO SHARED LATCH IMPLEMENTATION FOUND FOR THIS PLATFORM.
configure: error: Unable to find a mutex implementation
```
Looking at config.log we've got:
```bash
configure:18704: checking for mutexes
configure:18815: clang -o conftest -pipe -std=c11 -O2 -Wno-error=implicit-function-declaration -Wno-error=format-security -I/bitcoin/depends/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/include -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_REENTRANT -L/bitcoin/depends/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib conftest.c -lpthread >&5
conftest.c:45:1: error: type specifier missing, defaults to 'int'; ISO C99 and later do not support implicit int [-Wimplicit-int]
main() {
^
int
conftest.c:50:2: warning: call to undeclared library function 'exit' with type 'void (int) __attribute__((noreturn))'; ISO C99 and later do not support implicit function declarations [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
exit (
^
conftest.c:50:2: note: include the header <stdlib.h> or explicitly provide a declaration for 'exit'
1 warning and 1 error generated.
```
Clang-16 changed `-Wimplicit-function-declaration` and `-Wimplicit-int`
warnings into errors, see:
https://releases.llvm.org/16.0.0/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#potentially-breaking-changes.
> The -Wimplicit-function-declaration and -Wimplicit-int warnings now
> default to an error in C99, C11, and C17. As of C2x, support for implicit
> function declarations and implicit int has been removed, and the
> warning options will have no effect. Specifying -Wimplicit-int in
> C89 mode will now issue warnings instead of being a noop.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK f8b8458276983f8fc1e2a47c4d00c1e30633067d, tested on Ubuntu Lunar (`aarch64`) with:
Tree-SHA512: 5ca078b1c00915446e9f0f2ecaa4342295a2097996554345753315d1c81c23000c57be14e1ac5506a87820f5114aba748456f2c2b6426b0810504d62d761a787
0e02f725482dd30b9f03903074a481af1164411d depends: define `__BSD_VISIBLE` for FreeBSD bdb build (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Required for additional definitions (`IPC_R` & friends), to be available, when compiling under C11, which would otherwise cause compile fails.
See: https://github.com/MarcoFalke/btc_nightly/pull/4.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 0e02f725482dd30b9f03903074a481af1164411d, tested on FreeBSD 13.1:
Tree-SHA512: 885d4aa341d9668da360cf6dfafb97ce816803c54e76c0a06e448db39a723666d42cd14b3e713d17ecbe33163f5af69924567cf449d679a2db95b36357005d43
f4cb0fbfe1 fix: no need to relay quorum commitment in case of block undo (Konstantin Akimov)
0431a33919 fix: follow-up changes for bitcoin#14193. (Konstantin Akimov)
86b76d19b6 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21812: ci: Enable D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG for multiprocess task (fanquake)
334496ea7e Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21775: p2p: Limit m_block_inv_mutex (MarcoFalke)
23b83109ea Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21750: net: remove unnecessary check of CNode::cs_vSend (MarcoFalke)
b34514191f Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21738: test: Use clang-12 for ASAN, Add missing suppression (fanquake)
3411577473 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#19160: multiprocess: Add basic spawn and IPC support (W. J. van der Laan)
970048d917 fix: missing changes from bitcoin#19267 - run multiprocess on CI (Konstantin Akimov)
f2b7ee73db fix: follow-up bitcoin#15402 - removed dead code (Konstantin Akimov)
274068cdbc fix: follow-up bitcoin/bitcoin#21732 - minor missing typo (MarcoFalke)
e9450a8b36 Merge #21669: test: Remove spurious double lock tsan suppressions by bumping to clang-12 (MarcoFalke)
ef92c3065c Merge #21663: ci: Fix macOS brew install command (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Just regular backports from v22
## What was done?
See commits for backports.
Also there're 2 bugs are fixed which became visible after backporting bitcoin#21775 - both are related to possible deadlocks in net_processing
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit and functional tests. Enabled multiprocess builds on CI
## 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
ACKs for top commit:
UdjinM6:
utACK f4cb0fbfe1
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK f4cb0fbfe1
Tree-SHA512: 3204c2aa243fa4834ccf4ff4672d183cf9b35f87b857df8543572cd685729e15fca39f85b27194233e57cbc1746e36b556efab95ce20d0aa0a7d4476a9f3c6c0
84934bf70e11fe4cda1cfda60113a54895d4fdd5 multiprocess: Add echoipc RPC method and test (Russell Yanofsky)
7d76cf667eff512043a28d4407cc89f58796c42b multiprocess: Add comments and documentation (Russell Yanofsky)
ddf7ecc8dfc64cf121099fb047e1ac871de94f4c multiprocess: Add bitcoin-node process spawning support (Russell Yanofsky)
10afdf0280fa93bfffb0a7665c60dc155cd84514 multiprocess: Add Ipc interface implementation (Russell Yanofsky)
745c9cebd50fea1664efef571dc1ee1bddc96102 multiprocess: Add Ipc and Init interface definitions (Russell Yanofsky)
5d62d7f6cd48bbc4e9f37ecc369f38d5e1e0036c Update libmultiprocess library (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
---
This PR adds basic process spawning and IPC method call support to `bitcoin-node` executables built with `--enable-multiprocess`[*].
These changes are used in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102 to let node, gui, and wallet functionality run in different processes, and extended in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19460 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19461 after that to allow gui and wallet processes to be started and stopped independently and connect to the node over a socket.
These changes can also be used to implement new functionality outside the `bitcoin-node` process like external indexes or pluggable transports (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18988). The `Ipc::spawnProcess` and `Ipc::serveProcess` methods added here are entry points for spawning a child process and serving a parent process, and being able to make bidirectional, multithreaded method calls between the processes. A simple example of this is implemented in commit "Add echoipc RPC method and test."
Changes in this PR aside from the echo test were originally part of #10102, but have been split and moved here for easier review, and so they can be used for other applications like external plugins.
Additional notes about this PR can be found at https://bitcoincore.reviews/19160
[*] Note: the `--enable-multiprocess` feature is still experimental, and not enabled by default, and not yet supported on windows. More information can be found in [doc/multiprocess.md](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/multiprocess.md)
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
re-ACK 84934bf70e11fe4cda1cfda60113a54895d4fdd5
ariard:
ACK 84934bf. Changes since last ACK fixes the silent merge conflict about `EnsureAnyNodeContext()`. Rebuilt and checked again debug command `echoipc`.
Tree-SHA512: 52a948b5e18a26d7d7a09b83003eaae9b1ed2981978c36c959fe9a55abf70ae6a627c4ff913a3428be17400a3dace30c58b5057fa75c319662c3be98f19810c6
8f1ff487b3df6f3e4cb53f88045a32ea4fbc0839 libxcb: use a patch instead of sed (fanquake)
Pull request description:
To remove the unneeded pthread-stubs requirement.
Should almost be enough to close#16838.
seds dead (mostly). The usage left in `qt.mk` are for substituting runtime values.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 8f1ff487b3df6f3e4cb53f88045a32ea4fbc0839.
Tree-SHA512: 2b6ebbe98a838d8e08e54737292b02176ff4c85a541ae1ec0c590c75e33ba92289628b88ca3144f2e214f4327515f7fd22c39687312f44183b759815c092b24f
Old version doesn't support debug information for ELF produced by modern compilers
It appears like an error:
> unrecognized DWARF version in .debug_info at 6
> no debug info in ELF executable
which causes:
> No debug information available for stacktrace. You should add debug information and then run
And backtraces are not shown on linux even if debug infos here.
With this fixes output as expected:
```
std::terminate() called due to unhandled exception
Exception: type=char const*, what="HEHE"
0#: (0x5D7C19364C3F) bitcoind.cpp:114 - AppInit
1#: (0x5D7C19364C3F) bitcoind.cpp:273 - main
2#: (0x7B0B19C28150) libc_start_call_main.h:74 - __libc_start_call_main
3#: (0x7B0B19C28209) libc-start.c:128 - call_init
4#: (0x7B0B19C28209) libc-start.c:347 - __libc_start_main_impl
5#: (0x5D7C193734D5) <unknown-file> - ???
```
8047bb6feaa9ee5d6c1edb7640baaf228450bc6b build: Update `qt` package up to 5.15.11 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
In the light of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28622, we probably have to patch Qt. It seems reasonable to update it up to the latest available version before doing that.
ACKs for top commit:
TheCharlatan:
ACK 8047bb6feaa9ee5d6c1edb7640baaf228450bc6b
Tree-SHA512: b4d7df2ff059b8f58c3202d913237c0d39a962748658f1ce853884dca095fbda5f56d4d68f73a1bc8da2f295e96a20927306e148b41a9f4afc42c8edb11c3729
173ef8980d921c9c0e46257747ab1165965e3ced build: Small libxcb.mk improvements (Hennadii Stepanov)
5129b36573cb07d8bcbac493506c46e26d7239eb build: Clean remnants of QTBUG-34748 fix (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Hope, this PR will make [transit](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21376) to Qt 5.12.10 neater.
A fix for [QTBUG-34748](https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-34748) was introduced in #5915 (v0.11.0, Qt 5.2.1).
[QTBUG-34748](https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-34748) was [fixed](b19b080894) in Qt 5.3.0.
The separated [`fix-xcb-include-order.patch`](bb44d9e754/depends/patches/qt/fix-xcb-include-order.patch), provided by #5915, was dropped in #12971 while bumping Qt to 5.9.4 (5.9.6). But `libxcb.mk` remained unchanged.
This PR reverts #5915 for `libxcb.mk` as well.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 173ef8980d921c9c0e46257747ab1165965e3ced: patch looks correct
fanquake:
ACK 173ef8980d921c9c0e46257747ab1165965e3ced
Tree-SHA512: 9815a7e532ff4aa08f9623ded8d5708eca1c9c73ac7a2684419a18c125da7627b44ac3191f2e7978946942c8d0580e73b1a93df624986fb2a13791a68ce1e025
8b8edc25c13a3e613770bf38b21a2556192e6315 build: Specify native binaries explicitly when building `capnp` package (Hennadii Stepanov)
a413595c37f51557f9506e0a279cd80fc9a6fb36 build: Fix `capnp` package build for Android (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (e3c08eb620a2f317fc09fdf20969fa26f02afb91):
```
$ make -C depends capnp MULTIPROCESS=1 HOST=aarch64-linux-android ANDROID_SDK=$ANDROID_HOME ANDROID_NDK=$ANDROID_HOME/ndk/23.2.8568313 ANDROID_API_LEVEL=28 ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_BIN=$ANDROID_HOME/ndk/23.2.8568313/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin
...
ld: error: unable to find library -lkj
...
```
This PR fixes this error, and also improves configuring according to the docs.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 8b8edc25c13a3e613770bf38b21a2556192e6315. I'd be a little curious to know what causes the error and how `--disable-shared` fixes it, but these changes all look good
Tree-SHA512: 1b07b75f2a83932d8dc1f007e42a67d8327bd5fe4566f554dab4599e2a1e04b0144648790a1fd2ab1c295dba728586035aa0ebdbe5cf49df048ec87736895aaf
e838a9847580527b8321d65e57b1c53cc2af6bf4 depends: re-enable using -flto when building expat (fanquake)
304452558c7f6f5e32ba13d8f05325790c8a4f5f depends: expat 2.4.8 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Currently, when building the expat package in depends, using `-flto` (`LTO=1`), the configure check can fail, because it cannot determine the system endianess:
```bash
configure:18718: result: unknown
configure:18733: error: unknown endianness
presetting ac_cv_c_bigendian=no (or yes) will help
```
Fix that by defining `_DEFAULT_SOURCE`, which in turn defines `__USE_MISC` (`features.h`):
```c
#if defined _DEFAULT_SOURCE
# define __USE_MISC1
#endif
```
which exposes additional definitions in `endian.h`:
```c
#include <features.h>
/* Get the definitions of __*_ENDIAN, __BYTE_ORDER, and __FLOAT_WORD_ORDER. */
#include <bits/endian.h>
#ifdef __USE_MISC
# define LITTLE_ENDIAN__LITTLE_ENDIAN
# define BIG_ENDIAN__BIG_ENDIAN
# define PDP_ENDIAN__PDP_ENDIAN
# define BYTE_ORDER__BYTE_ORDER
#endif
```
and gives us a working configure.
You could test building this change with Guix + LTO with [this branch](https://github.com/fanquake/bitcoin/tree/lto_in_guix). Note that that build may fail for other reasons (on x86_64), unrelated to this change.
Some related upstream discussion:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/757681https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1013786.html
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK e838a9847580527b8321d65e57b1c53cc2af6bf4, only [suggested](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25697#discussion_r929735675) changes since my recent [review](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25697#pullrequestreview-1050657421).
jarolrod:
code review ACK e838a9847580527b8321d65e57b1c53cc2af6bf4
Tree-SHA512: 9dbf64c9bd1fd995a4d1addc011ffeff83d50df736030012346c97605e63aed4b5bac390a81abe646c1be28ad6fd600f64560dcb26bbc2edf5d513ca3b180bfa
c0f5cc14ef9fae2b2de4222ee061729629ebb6b4 build: Fix `libmultiprocess` cross-compiling to Linux hosts (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
To successfully call the [`capnp_generate_cpp()`](d576d975de/CMakeLists.txt (L45)) function, the `libmultiprocess` build system must be provided with paths to the native `capnp` and `capnpc-c++` tools.
This [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24387#issuecomment-1054776195) points the same:
> I think `packages/libmultiprocess.mk` probably needs to be passing a `-DCAPNP_EXECUTABLE=.../depends/arm-linux-gnueabihf/native/bin/capnp` argument to cmake. Also the package should have dependencies on both `capnp` and `native_capnp`.
Fixesbitcoin/bitcoin#24387.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK c0f5cc14ef9fae2b2de4222ee061729629ebb6b4
Tree-SHA512: 2986d8bf98d2761eceba21b1897145c5185a0922d4c2084e8812d4d07dc94237e5c2809036641c4f7c491a3414727fff328cba91ce138b89e37ec5cba61d8f61
7c218dacd0e9602b8f755be42e96c49706f96305 build: specify cmake build dir for multiprocess depends build (fanquake)
Pull request description:
When no build dir is specified, cmake will warn:
```bash
Preprocessing libmultiprocess...
Configuring libmultiprocess...
CMake Warning:
No source or binary directory provided. Both will be assumed to be the
same as the current working directory, but note that this warning will
become a fatal error in future CMake releases.
```
It's unclear if this will actually ever become an error, but it's also easy
enough to just supply the directory, and save this maybe breaking in
future.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 7c218dacd0e9602b8f755be42e96c49706f96305. I guess the purpose of the warning is to encourage people not to build in the source directory, but reasons for encouraging this don't really apply to the depends build system, so it is appropriate to disable the warning.
hebasto:
ACK 7c218dacd0e9602b8f755be42e96c49706f96305, tested on Ubuntu 22.04.
Tree-SHA512: 6904f2095fe62cead4abc644ec888c5d836e54a3c0b2a84c467029116e5d14eba35190570acaa23c6831aed9a4a65898134480cc46cdb141279ec0dc6f534d5f
07dcf1a76e34a6f7c919e7d5c57fa61caea6007b build: remove boost dep from libmultiprocess (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Looks like this hasn't been needed since https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess/pull/25 and was just missed in #19160.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 07dcf1a76e34a6f7c919e7d5c57fa61caea6007b. Should probably wait for GUIX build results, but I think this should be fine
hebasto:
ACK 07dcf1a76e34a6f7c919e7d5c57fa61caea6007b
Tree-SHA512: 7988efd4aaf6ad512d60cfd33f350df56090daf88aac3aed2a1d400e80bc723dc27d27f5fa5d75359f9fae60d04b87d4b120d4e79e3079df8631956ab6c3b83c
01e121d29087db047e4bc01bd64d054f83cfc5df depends: fix capnp's descriptor for make download (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
The non-native capnp was trying to fetch the wrong file.
Without this, "make -C depends MULTIPROCESS=1 download" is broken.
Presumably it breaks with the download target because the dependency graph is flattened. It manages to work if native_capnp is encountered first because it will then be found in the cache.
ACKs for top commit:
gruve-p:
tACK 01e121d290
hebasto:
ACK 01e121d29087db047e4bc01bd64d054f83cfc5df, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (x86_64).
Tree-SHA512: 2605d895f3799be5a311f6f7d36a5c13cdb715dc148915ad818f4afc7d5de92cd6b8ecd34ff2b21cef6743b090819bba1e3353096cfb5659c55f76113ce5adf3
b8936883573708059357a66f67fad9dc77a8bade depends: Specify LDFLAGS to cmake as well (Carl Dong)
b3f541f618fe1f3d44baf6a0dd4299173c81f752 depends: Prepend CPPFLAGS to C{,XX}FLAGS for CMake (Carl Dong)
8e121e550953711cd03d7b6c221afd065c325c5e depends: Cleanup CMake invocation (Carl Dong)
8c7cd0c6d9f295bcb6913e3c69c9dac4ce2b25ce depends: More robust cmake invocation (Carl Dong)
3ecf0eca634601da216b06f091f95456c047f39c depends: Use $($(package)_cmake) instead of cmake (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
- Use `$($(package)_cmake)` instead of invoking `cmake` directly
- Use well-known env vars instead of overriding CMake variables
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK b8936883573708059357a66f67fad9dc77a8bade. Only changes since last review are new commits adding whitespace, cppflags and ldflags to cmake invocation
Tree-SHA512: cfcd8cc9dcd0b336cf48b82fca9fe4bbc7930ed397cb7a68a07066680eb4c1906a6a9b5bd2589b4b4999e8f16232fa30ee9b376b60f4456d0fff931fbf9cc19a
e2bab2aa162ae38b2bf8195b577c982402fbee9d multiprocess: add multiprocess travis configuration (Russell Yanofsky)
603fd6a2e708c04ef6c9880f89d0a4cbaa6fc7c5 depends: add MULTIPROCESS depends option (Russell Yanofsky)
5d1377b52bfcd4edf8553aaf332bfeb92fc554cc build: multiprocess autotools changes (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
---
This PR consists of build changes only. It adds an `--enable-multiprocess` autoconf option (off by default and marked experimental), that builds new `bitcoin-node` and `bitcoin-gui` binaries. These currently function the same as existing `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt` binaries, but are extended in #10102 with IPC features to execute node, wallet, and gui functions in separate processes.
In addition to adding the `--enable-multiprocess` config flag, it also adds a depends package and autoconf rules to build with the [libmultiprocess](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess) library, and it adds new travis configuration to exercise the build code and run functional tests with the new binaries.
The changes in this PR were originally part of #10102 but were moved into #16367 to be able to develop and review the multiprocess build changes independently of the code changes. #16367 was briefly merged and then reverted in #18588. Only change since #16367 has been dropping the `native_boost.mk` depends package which was pointed out to be no longer necessary in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16367#issuecomment-596484337 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18588#pullrequestreview-391765649
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK e2bab2aa162ae38b2bf8195b577c982402fbee9d
Sjors:
tACK e2bab2aa162ae38b2bf8195b577c982402fbee9d on macOS 10.15.4
hebasto:
ACK e2bab2aa162ae38b2bf8195b577c982402fbee9d, tested on Linux Mint 19.3 (x86_64):
Tree-SHA512: b5a76eab5abf63d9d8b6d628cbdff4cc1888eef15cafa0a5d56369e2f9d02595fed623f4b74b2cf2830c42c05a774f0943e700f9c768a82d9d348cad199e135c
060a2a64d40d75fecb60b7d2b9946a67e46aa6fc ci: remove boost thread installation (fanquake)
06e1d7d81d5a56d136c6fc88f09a2b0654a164f9 build: don't build or use Boost Thread (fanquake)
7097add83c8596f81be9edd66971ffd2486357eb refactor: replace Boost shared_mutex with std shared_mutex in sigcache (fanquake)
8e55981ef834490c438436719f95cbaf888c4914 refactor: replace Boost shared_mutex with std shared_mutex in cuckoocache tests (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This replaces `boost::shared_mutex` and `boost::unique_lock` with [`std::shared_mutex`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/shared_mutex) & [`std::unique_lock`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/unique_lock).
Even though [some concerns were raised](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16684#issuecomment-726214696) in #16684 with regard to `std::shared_mutex` being unsafe to use across some glibc versions, I still think this change is an improvement. As I mentioned in #21022, I also think trying to restrict standard library feature usage based on bugs in glibc is not only hard to do, but it's not currently clear exactly how we do that in practice (does it also extend to patching out use in our dependencies, should we be implementing more runtime checks for features we are using, when do we consider an affected glibc "old enough" not to worry about? etc). If you take a look through the [glibc bug tracker](https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/describecomponents.cgi?product=glibc) you'll no doubt find plenty of (active) bug reports for standard library code we already using. Obviously not to say we shouldn't try and avoid buggy code where possible.
Two other points:
[Cory mentioned in #21022](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21022#issuecomment-769274179):
> It also seems reasonable to me to worry that boost hits the same underlying glibc bug, and we've just not happened to trigger the right conditions yet.
Moving away from Boost to the standard library also removes the potential for differences related to Boosts configuration. Boost has multiple versions of `shared_mutex`, and what you end up using, and what it's backed by depends on:
* The version of Boost.
* The platform you're building for.
* Which version of `BOOST_THREAD_VERSION` is defined: (2,3,4 or 5) default=2. (see [here](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_70_0/doc/html/thread/build.html#thread.build.configuration) for some of the differences).
* Is `BOOST_THREAD_V2_SHARED_MUTEX` defined? (not by default). If so, you might get the ["less performant, but more robust"](https://github.com/boostorg/thread/issues/230#issuecomment-475937761) version of `shared_mutex`.
A lot of these factors are eliminated by our use of depends, but users will have varying configurations. It's also not inconceivable to think that a distro, or some package manager might start defining something like `BOOST_THREAD_VERSION=3`. Boost tried to change the default from 2 to 3 at one point.
With this change, we no longer use Boost Thread, so this PR also removes it from depends, the build system, CI etc.
Previous similar PRs were #19183 & #20922. The authors are included in the commits here.
Also related to #21022 - pthread sanity checking.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 060a2a64d40d75fecb60b7d2b9946a67e46aa6fc
vasild:
ACK 060a2a64d40d75fecb60b7d2b9946a67e46aa6fc
Tree-SHA512: 572d14d8c9de20bc434511f20d3f431836393ff915b2fe9de5a47a02dca76805ad5c3fc4cceecb4cd43f3ba939a0508178c4e60e62abdbaaa6b3e8db20b75b03
f13e642c831c5689cb2bb7f5c4f9cb4c0c03ef21 build: Disable valgrind when building zeromq package in depends (Hennadii Stepanov)
b970f03beae0f3ae6a796f0e3b97732fc579f6aa build: Disable libbsd when building zeromq package in depends (Hennadii Stepanov)
77899991b1e29a45bc377b21330148cb7cc08923 build: Update netbsd_kevent_void.patch (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Since v4.3.3 (068385c951) `libzmq` uses `libbsd` by default.
This PR disables `libbsd` explicitly, as it's not a part of our depends. Zeromq will fallback to its internal `strlcpy` implementation.
Otherwise, on systems with installed `libbsd-dev` package the `zeromq` package build system erroneously detects `libbsd` package from the host system:
```diff
--- a/libzmq.pc
+++ b/libzmq.pc
@@ -8,5 +8,5 @@
Version: 4.3.4
Libs: -L${libdir} -lzmq
Libs.private: -lpthread
-Requires.private:
+Requires.private: libbsd
Cflags: -I${includedir}
```
This causes the `configure` fails to detect the `zeromq` package:
```
configure: WARNING: libzmq version 4.x or greater not found, disabling
```
---
Other minor improvements:
- fixed `netbsd_kevent_void.patch` offset
- disabled valgrind as it's used in unit tests which we do not run:
```diff
--- a/zmq-configure-output
+++ b/zmq-configure-output
@@ -119,11 +119,6 @@
checking whether the g++ -m64 linker (/usr/bin/ld -m elf_x86_64) supports shared libraries... yes
checking dynamic linker characteristics... (cached) GNU/Linux ld.so
checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate
-checking for valgrind... valgrind
-checking for Valgrind tool memcheck... memcheck
-checking for Valgrind tool helgrind... helgrind
-checking for Valgrind tool drd... drd
-checking for Valgrind tool exp-sgcheck... exp-sgcheck
checking linker version script flag... --version-script
checking if version scripts can use complex wildcards... yes
checking for working posix_memalign... yes
```
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK f13e642c831c5689cb2bb7f5c4f9cb4c0c03ef21
Tree-SHA512: d4c86d4a841eb6e7c32157e84972243072f905496c2a4c14ec6f6ab4216df6695cbf29baa2233ce27eaede35d1e250ad2f9975b16f570d01509f0c5da4597cad
6897c4bdf51a4aa74320ebfffa9467db14670109 build: patch depends zeromq to fix building on NetBSD Current (fanquake)
ce6dd2f1a2e2c56d86d00e0eeec34c9982017416 zeromq 4.3.4 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is a prerequisite for #23955. It updates zeromq to the latest available version, and adds a patch, [that I've sent upstream](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/pull/4326), to fix building on NetBSD Current (10).
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 6897c4bdf51a4aa74320ebfffa9467db14670109, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: d05d9753630faebe842e1ca70c8c4af660a38e7331a9d95e84df3a3b14564c5118ca41c4fc49fb71dfee563b63e1014e5a3f8874d652e26de59e8e188a12970e
continued from a2687d4594 from dash#4379
includes:
- 4af59a407a207e7de327c1bb145d68ebc8ddedd8
inapplicable:
- 335bd7f8bc415d6419763e17b013f94e5f0e5689
above commit is inapplicable as boost 1.71 bump did away with the patch,
backported as 6a367fc198 in dash#4356
we're currently using boost 1.77, this replacement was dropped in its
patch form in bitcoin#19764 (backported as 6a367fc1 in dash#4356), the
comment was dropped in bitcoin#19761 but the change is in this commit
instead due to direct relevance.
339b4a51f6d3558c3489b14efe0c8c195295cf86 build: don't install deprecated libevent headers (fanquake)
Pull request description:
We don't use the deprecated headers now, and never should do in the
future, so there is no need for them to exist in depends.
The headers themselves are just full of includes for the newer headers.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 339b4a51f6d3558c3489b14efe0c8c195295cf86
Tree-SHA512: 736fd9e3b22212da462cc05203dd253806dc59f973090357b705f2742ed4a3b8c3cc44b3173d706527f60ad93e95cf4143ec6b7db4233a489890a98f8e5c8f07
bcd36e14f0a2b89445f1436094de40696d6ad76c build: correct depends FreeBSD C{XX}FLAGS (fanquake)
7b06ffce9c50110b475c722918c55a14402346a5 build: add NetBSD support to depends (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Similar to #23948. Doesn't build the Qt package; I haven't looked at doing that yet, but have an assumption that it's going to fail out of the box similar to the FreeBSD build.
Guix Build:
```bash
```
ACKs for top commit:
theuni:
ACK bcd36e14f0a2b89445f1436094de40696d6ad76c
Tree-SHA512: 9a0946cefbcb9a92dd730b885463f3213e304c8d4b39fea8d831fc013a73d2ef998ca84e384bf45a01fa1449cf5a35eaffaa5b57a9062c2cdda34312d33ec3fc
edc9a6afdc6926b40de2fed897b9b866d58f28d2 build, refactor: Reuse expat package version in its download path (Hennadii Stepanov)
4bb7821ab243325467a89ff8ffc1bed290f2cb58 build, refactor: Use conventional version notation for boost package (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
`boost` package:
- `.` is used as a separator in versions of other depends packages.
`expat` package:
- reuse package version in its download path
---
The straightforward way to verify this PR:
```
$ cd depends
$ make clean-all
$ make boost_fetched
$ make expat_fetched
```
ACKs for top commit:
prusnak:
ACK edc9a6a
shaavan:
ACK edc9a6afdc6926b40de2fed897b9b866d58f28d2
Tree-SHA512: c15d672fe34ac59850425d3d6a6eee5f720e16d227aad1332a563b218465879b7ee6fb865dd1bac06aedf356f9bb1c67112d9d88da8f877f04838b50a9dc97be
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
fix 3 gui issues reported about beta2
## What was done?
pls see individual commits
## How Has This Been Tested?
to test ad0c0eb591 (there were no css
issues on my machine with locally compiled binaries): compile, run
to test 09800cff8f: run beta2 guix
compiled binaries with css from this PR e.g. on macos:
`/path/to/Dash-Qt.app/Contents/MacOS/Dash-Qt --regtest --debug-ui
--custom-css-dir=/path/to/dash/src/qt/res/css`
before 139d70701c:
<img width="224" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-30 at 22 02 32"
src="https://github.com/dashpay/dash/assets/1935069/b7a26ae9-f87f-4dde-b1f6-9eb796c22495">
after 139d70701c:
<img width="229" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-30 at 22 02 59"
src="https://github.com/dashpay/dash/assets/1935069/57d92e97-b25d-4035-9d1b-da373e51a574">
## 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)_
11113247c323c5b98debcb512fb9db9fe5a8e7cf depends: Support for S390X targets (MarcoFalke)
989fd539d5bf590c5f6070ee2a4a9e2d3018df2c depends: Support for 64-bit POWER targets (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Failure before:
```
$ make -C depends HOST=powerpc64-linux-gnu
...
ERROR: Feature 'system-zlib' was enabled, but the pre-condition 'libs.zlib' failed.
ERROR: Feature 'xcb' was enabled, but the pre-condition 'libs.xcb' failed.
ERROR: Feature 'system-freetype' was enabled, but the pre-condition 'features.freetype && libs.freetype' failed.
ERROR: Feature 'fontconfig' was enabled, but the pre-condition '!config.win32 && !config.darwin && features.system-freetype && libs.fontconfig' failed.
make: *** [funcs.mk:254: /bitcoin/depends/work/build/powerpc64-linux-gnu/qt/5.9.8-95548079095/qtbase/.stamp_configured] Error 3
$ make -C depends HOST=s390x-linux-gnu
...
ERROR: Feature 'system-zlib' was enabled, but the pre-condition 'libs.zlib' failed.
ERROR: Feature 'xcb' was enabled, but the pre-condition 'libs.xcb' failed.
ERROR: Feature 'system-freetype' was enabled, but the pre-condition 'features.freetype && libs.freetype' failed.
ERROR: Feature 'fontconfig' was enabled, but the pre-condition '!config.win32 && !config.darwin && features.system-freetype && libs.fontconfig' failed.
make: *** [funcs.mk:254: /bitcoin/depends/work/build/s390x-linux-gnu/qt/5.9.8-79c6d6ca6ec/qtbase/.stamp_configured] Error 3
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 11113247c323c5b98debcb512fb9db9fe5a8e7cf
dongcarl:
tested ACK 11113247c323c5b98debcb512fb9db9fe5a8e7cf
practicalswift:
ACK 11113247c323c5b98debcb512fb9db9fe5a8e7cf -- diff looks correct
Tree-SHA512: f990101ced0ed579168bb25762c1296c9b512c597bab924013af41832670a69ed786c6ec9b654c95fe064187797880a66c575395bc102a914c1bdb323ca7538a
e8fabd9253400a7c3fe45b34bc572eb00ff5522d build: prune dbus from depends (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Since #8210 (59d063d076), we've been passing `-dbus-runtime` when configuring Qt.
```
qtbase-opensource-src-5.9.7 $ ./configure -h | grep -i dbus
-no-dbus ............. Do not build the Qt D-Bus module
-dbus-linked ......... Build Qt D-Bus and link to libdbus-1 [auto]
-dbus-runtime ........ Build Qt D-Bus and dynamically load libdbus-1 [no]
```
This means we don't actually seem to be using the `D-Bus` we build in depends. This was pointed out by theuni at the time, [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7993#issuecomment-223114395) and [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8210#issuecomment-226930545), but was never followed up. dongcarl also bought it up as part of #16150.
I've tested building and running `bitcoin-qt` using depends on Debian. Needs further testing.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
code review ACK e8fabd9253400a7c3fe45b34bc572eb00ff5522d
Tree-SHA512: 164e6e52b6f97c04aef42bd185e2a157bc1a42103840f9404c5a795749f45a8c2c35f35873395a3a56398b3cd5955496b90d9c885d929b434c9bc871695abe20