166266a372fed2b1f73053084a923fab7edc77f4 script: Make LXC container size suitable for gitian builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This change prevents "No space left on device" error.
See:
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21036#issuecomment-774771873
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21036#issuecomment-775031315
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
ACK 166266a372fed2b1f73053084a923fab7edc77f4 - I had to add this manually to my nighly build base image
Tree-SHA512: 47d84c3a65f0a17013b2cb970c34bfa4e600e83066be302ff10280aefefa0a7c6cb6c21a191b3e8e6fcd1c292d1c434cc4769e04626c4536050aced29b34d573
624091b7b97ed371900ca7c68f3e2929954e3464 Fix docker args conditional (setpill)
Pull request description:
The conditional that checks if docker needs to be installed has the side effect of triggering the default `lxc` branch in case docker comes preinstalled. This is clearly not intentional.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 624091b7b97ed371900ca7c68f3e2929954e3464
theStack:
Code review ACK 624091b7b97ed371900ca7c68f3e2929954e3464
Tree-SHA512: e37e2c35aaed813762223e5963e5416d5865b3fb53efb2aac86daaa03b95ccf07db9c3a779446029d055ab89491147c4d900117273e22caed201b21bdf287c58
97dce72261 contrib: add curl as a required program in gitian-build.py (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Fixes: #16109
Adds `curl` to the list of base programs required by the `gitian-build.py` script.
ACKs for commit 97dce7:
hebasto:
tACK 97dce7226194d5d8a06787afef7df08cebb66bd6 on Debian Buster RC1.
Tree-SHA512: 68847a527aa6b5d883bffd6a6fe6bbbe4b96ceddb30f55ed5ffbfa690a10c2e9c1bc7ba4520319531ab3baa7a7f64c3c8ce89a791f7c746abe73a84c2942b94d
0f22a0cf2f Fix gitian-build.py --verify option (Hennadii Stepanov)
4c56a798c0 Set/unset USE_LXC, USE_VBOX, USE_DOCKER explicitly (Hennadii Stepanov)
cbbd98863b Fix Docker related issues for gitian-build.py (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
1. The Docker does not depend on `apt-cacher-ng` package. Ref: #14002.
2. Do not try to install the Docker if `docker.service` is detected on the system (e.g., the Docker was installed manually). Fix https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13623#issuecomment-405684241 by **Sjors**.
3. Prevent the setting of more than one environment variable for the `gitian-builder` (an alternative to #13999). E.g., USE_LXC being set shadows USE_DOCKER; for details see [`gitian-builder/libexec/make-clean-vm`](93a62c7d7d/libexec/make-clean-vm (L7)):
```sh
VMSW=KVM
if [ -n "$USE_LXC" ]; then
VMSW=LXC
elif [ -n "$USE_VBOX" ]; then
VMSW=VBOX
elif [ -n "$USE_DOCKER" ]; then
VMSW=DOCKER
fi
```
4. The [`gitian-builder/bin/gverify`](https://github.com/devrandom/gitian-builder/blob/master/bin/gverify) script returns the exit code 1 if a signature verification ends with 'BAD SIGNATURE' or 'MISMATCH' by design. This PR allows to see the verification results for all signatures without a premature fail of the `gitian-build.py` script. Ref: #14014.
ACKs for commit 0f22a0:
Tree-SHA512: 55f8a5cffa20d0c745f51a687f3199cea015fa616e56a0aee4c25b5ca0985036c61e8cf1922515338d8c6a85f873674ebe7a9a56a5069d65a187e383150f1a83
fa193dc8e6f3b96fa2dba2f1c1668f7720fed320 doc: Remove win32 from the release process (MarcoFalke)
faf666f8148eeb305a9c4f78459aff2c7268016b Remove Windows 32 bit build (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The Windows 32 bit build has been removed from https://bitcoincore.org/en/download/, so unless there are complaints, we don't need to build it even
ACKs for commit fa193d:
fanquake:
utACK fa193dc8e6
Tree-SHA512: d6f2976a2e0c407698f720b00ac23ec4056626de4eff8621f4c5581120af0460afd1bdef72329cc0e7d92afca48d94ae5fce6777cb36bfabb60b8034ff08fd88
beda0dae953aa125e08302713d2c7b214eddbe5a Upgrade gitian image before signing (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The package upgrade in the Ubuntu repositories in the period between the building and the signing causes (particularly, using LXC) an error:
```
Creating package manifest
Could not download some packages, please run gbuild --upgrade
```
For example, the [`busybox-initramfs`](https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/busybox-initramfs) package was [upgraded](http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/b/busybox/busybox_1.27.2-2ubuntu3.2/changelog) from `1:1.27.2-2ubuntu3.1` to `1:1.27.2-2ubuntu3.2` on 2019-03-06.
This PR forces gitian image upgrade for the `--sign` command.
Ref:
[devrandom/gitian-builder/target-bin/grab-packages.sh](04ab7c1218/target-bin/grab-packages.sh)
```
#!/bin/sh
# Get an installed package manifest
set -e
cd /var/cache/apt/archives
# make sure all packages with installed versions are downloaded
# (except for held packages, which may not be available for download)
dpkg-query -W -f '${Status}\t${Package}=${Version}\n' | grep -v ^hold | cut -f2- | xargs -n 50 apt-get install -q --reinstall -y -d > /tmp/download.log
grep "cannot be downloaded" /tmp/download.log && { echo Could not download some packages, please run gbuild --upgrade 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }
sha256sum *.deb | sort --key 2
```
ACKs for commit beda0d:
laanwj:
utACK beda0dae953aa125e08302713d2c7b214eddbe5a
fanquake:
utACK beda0da
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5c04814b2d Move non-linux source tarball to bitcoin-binaries (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Currently, if a user makes a non-linux (`--os=w`, `--os=m` or `--os=wm`) gitian building with the `gitian-build.py` script, source tarballs are not moved to the `bitcoin-binaries/${VERSION}` directory.
This PR fixes this bug.
~~In addition, the `src` subdirectory in the `gitian-builder/build/out` directory is no longer used as unnecessary.~~
ACKs for commit 5c0481:
fanquake:
utACK 5c04814
ken2812221:
utACK 5c04814b2de179fd03ca18c19049f035a2454f81
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d813266db1f23f49465aa2aca3c3c80a95cf63d9 [gitian] use versioned unsigned tarballs instead of generically named ones (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of re-naming the tarballs used for the code signing step to the generically named tarball that is used, keep the versioned naming. Only copy them to the correct filename when they are needed at build time.
This makes it easier to handle situations when multiple different releases are being built simultaneously as the version that the code signatures are applied to will actually be the correct version and not require a rebuild to get the correct tarball.
Tree-SHA512: 434f721485521c6f7487038705a5d2e48ac2eb79cfad5f92a93b7ea9c91e1fb33702ce7aeed4d840c61ec43e808af5cc15a553b6e16e2ed1d7ac697485019204
f1bd219a5b318e4bea361e1247a233e4f251f517 contrib: Allow use of github API authentication in github-merge (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
a4c5bbfcd3a12f310b26cccc78ded32dd3f32ebb contrib: Add support for http[s] URLs in github-merge (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
059a3cffdfa596aa3adaace3f57fa86fdd3f80fc contrib: Detailed reporting for http errors in github-merge (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Three commits I had locally for `github-merge.py`:
- *Detailed reporting for http errors in github-merge*: Print detailed error, this makes it easier to diagnose github API issues.
- *Add support for http[s] URLs in github-merge*: Sometimes it can be useful to use github-merge with read-only access (say, for reviewing and testing from untrusted VMs).
- *Allow use of github API authentication in github-merge*: The API request limit for unauthenticated requests is quite low. I started running into rate limiting errors. The limit for authenticated requests is much higher. This patch adds an optional configuration setting `user.ghtoken` that, when set, is used to authenticate requests to the API.
Tree-SHA512: ca8ae1874a787263e49d915d7cf31c0c0f50aba229c9440265bf1fda69f7e00641d1492512b93d76c17ff1766859283d640d37770acb120898736ad97efbd5c2
ae5594d51b489826f2f2315c92e8df5ee0267efc [Trivial] Update license year range to 2019 (Emil Engler)
Pull request description:
Bitcoin Core is going to become 10 so the license year range also needs an update.
2019 is coming very soon so it is the time to update the year range like every year.
Same as #12063
Tree-SHA512: 64d8b5ad12c4a9a1afdeaac7c5b5d874cda66eb9b7040b58dc253b359d0090dadab033d2ead65aad331d9dc5c56bcf8066b6d09fd85de5bfc7de7309db16d155
688f665a5e526fda0fb797bf617412fe9cbe64fd Scripts and tools & Docs: Used #!/usr/bin/env bash instead of obsolete #!/bin/bash, added linting for .sh files shebang and updated the Developer Notes. (vim88)
Pull request description:
As it was discussed in [#13510](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13510), it is better to use `#!/usr/bin/env bash` instead of `#!/bin/bash`.
Tree-SHA512: 25f71eb9a6a0cdc91568b5c6863205c5fe095f77a69e633503a2ac7805bd9013af8538e538c0c666ce96a28e3f43ce7a8df5f08d4ff007723bb588d85674f2da
* build: detect the presence of libgmp before generating Makefile
* depends: add arximboldi/immer@v0.6.2 as a package and add detection
* depends: remove immer from source tree, build using package only
* Drop immer refs from tools
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
4de11a3682 Remove Python 2 import workarounds (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove Python 2 import workarounds.
As noted by @jnewbery in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14903#discussion_r241396925:
> This exception handling is a vestige from when github-merge.py supported Python 2 and Python 3. We only support Python 3 now so we should be able to remove it entirely and just import from urllib.request.
Tree-SHA512: e0d21e6299dd62fb669ad95cbd3d19f7c803195fd336621aac72fd10ddc7431d90443831072a2e1eb2fc880d1d88eb7c3e2ead3da59f545f6db07d349af98fb3
fa4da3c058 [doc] conf: Remove deprecated options from docs, Other cleanup (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Some dumb fixes, like removing the mention that free transactions are still a thing or that rpcuser/pass should be used (as opposed to rpcauth or rpc cookie).
Combined with other fixes because I don't want to create 3 pull requests:
* conf: Remove deprecated options from docs
* Remove only mention of MIT/X11
* Link to developer notes in README.md
Tree-SHA512: 9e45dc6c63037e7618cf3c871d7d9e65b66f1a952f91a6e623d97d90171e29bc40299a06029c4dc21a0f579e68021e3663186bd3a65e3ab333aff711f7dcb2bf
a786c3b30639a63ded5b3b81c393d56336d34dce Slight tweak to the verify-commits script directions (Douglas Roark)
Pull request description:
Clarify that GnuPG may be used on both Linux and macOS to obtain the keys required to verify the commits.
Tree-SHA512: cec556370f03e00bbd6f585d26b360ca236cf55cb5c0996f6d950d8a98f77c92cc02f1719c8f9b9dc9eac6900eb341a13b50a012752832f39095b7e84046f2cd
fdf82ba18 Update all subprocess.check_output functions in CI scripts to be Python 3.4 compatible (Graham Krizek)
Pull request description:
CI is failing the `lint` stage on every Cron run (regular PR/Push runs still pass). The failure was introduced in 74ce326 and has been broken since. The Python version running in CI was downgraded to 3.4 from 3.6. There were a couple files that were using the `encoding` argument in the `subprocess.check_output` function. This was introduced in Python 3.6 and therefore broke the scripts that were using it. The `universal_newlines` argument was used as well, but in order to use it we must be able to set encoding because of issues on some BSD systems.
To get CI to pass, I removed all `universal_newline` and `encoding` args to the `check_ouput` function. Then I decoded all `check_output` return values. This should keep the same behavior but be Python 3.4 compatible.
Tree-SHA512: f5e5885e98cf4777be9cc254446a873eedb03bdccbd8e06772a964db95e9fcf46736aa9cdcab1d8f123ea9f4947ed6020679898d8b2f47ffb1d94c21a4b08209
45842c3d2 Improve documentation for running verify-commits.py script (Jameson Lopp)
Pull request description:
I ran into 3 different issues while trying to run the verify-commits script for the first time and I think documenting them would help save time for future developers.
1. I was trying to just run it with "python" and didn't realize I had multiple python versions installed and this script is only syntactically valid for python 3.x.
2. I needed to import the trusted keys
3. The script was hanging because it was triggering my yubikey for signature verification
Tree-SHA512: dfc7a62972ca3de528fae3c9d420c7d2d6658767a555ebbf5f4a27c04748c35ccf8bf63bfc9f264358346de0db49bfbaf2d1540793a609d81c2d9b622ee8182c
55d85834ccd73aa2f93cf9a81523cb747973346e script: Add trusted key for hebasto (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
It is assumed that my responsibility will be limited to the [GUI repo](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 55d85834ccd73aa2f93cf9a81523cb747973346e
MarcoFalke:
matches the key I have locally ACK 55d85834ccd73aa2f93cf9a81523cb747973346e 🍪
jarolrod:
ACK 55d85834ccd73aa2f93cf9a81523cb747973346e 🥃
Tree-SHA512: 256d03e108c9a14e251340ac6e91234d076778cb6bd551439182176207051f4efc55d396754867e5a7191c8c698610f92016668e163037c67dde56f4136026b8
3a0446fad470595db09929695ff02debe12bd4cd script: Add explanatory comment to tc.sh (dscotese)
Pull request description:
This is a replacement for #21289
tc.sh is used to limit bandwidth. I ran it and it is limiting my bandwidth. When I ran it, I got one error. I have not found an explanation anywhere of what the error means, but my best guess is consistent with the result, so I propose the explanatory comment to save others time when they use it and also get the error.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
that said, LGTM ACK 3a0446fad470595db09929695ff02debe12bd4cd
Tree-SHA512: 5403a2a0fec3724625c20402a96334c3c7a620324a930c5fd828017da8911d2867aecb7a2ad94a23d1f189009d3eb197a67eb59c8e4531fd215d9b1edb600440
95f97111dd27f32dfcb461c9dd6890aa8d1355ed contrib/init: (OpenRC) quote some unquoted variables. (parazyd)
737feadff7c026412039774de0d10931fe0c5bcc contrib/init: (OpenRC) Do not fail if both rpcuser and rpcpassword are unset. (parazyd)
Pull request description:
This pull request improves the available OpenRC initscripts in
`contrib/init`.
The first commit (737feadff7c026412039774de0d10931fe0c5bcc) reworks
`checkconfig()` to not fail if **both** `rpcuser` and `rpcpassword`
are unset, because this implies that bitcoind shall use the `.cookie`
file for RPC authentication. Currently, the initscript does not allow
starting bitcoind without a set `rpcuser` and `rpcpassword`.
The second commit (95f97111dd27f32dfcb461c9dd6890aa8d1355ed) simply
quotes some unquoted variables.
ACKs for top commit:
kristapsk:
ACK 95f97111dd27f32dfcb461c9dd6890aa8d1355ed
Tree-SHA512: 62bebcd07143c147e349c0cfc17b54ef21bd4684377b444f58c6bd1f509a4d3e1af58746fa7215f18e33021f691bbbc5e42f4df497458322b055e545b7f30d46
ea76f4ac7d6e8c268d301d7ae6c8d4d8d804d55f Doc: Tell howto install clang-format on Debian/Ubuntu (wodry)
Pull request description:
Because only macOS wasy mentioned, I was unsure if this would be a macOS specific tool. I guess Linux is more used than Mac, so Linux guide should be there, too.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK ea76f4ac7d6e8c268d301d7ae6c8d4d8d804d55f, every system upgrade via clean installation I do the same.
Tree-SHA512: 75c28540e8815cb41f4cf92784b6349978988b679e4deef9ae77ede951f93516ca13ec7b313ab72865b01273e115b49ed2b67cdcd68015af1b643a6186b190dd
04a69c200e0d18ae63c7e47898f85d1b4cb5c23d macOS deploy: use the new plistlib API (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
See https://docs.python.org/3/library/plistlib.html.
The old API was deprecated in 3.4 and removed in 3.9.
~~AFAIK the macdeployplus scripts is only used when calling `make deploy` locally (on macOS). The linux cross compile build (like gitian) are not affected by this PR.~~
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 04a69c200e0d18ae63c7e47898f85d1b4cb5c23d - I checked that `make deploy` on macOS currently fails when building master and using Python 3.9. This PR fixes that, and it's fine to use (and backport) these changes as they only require Python 3.4. Related note: I think we could just about drop our native_biplist dependency entirely given some changes upstream.
practicalswift:
ACK 04a69c200e0d18ae63c7e47898f85d1b4cb5c23d: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: c5bb60c5157b371d680c82e0978470a488f3edc58cd09e1be635fed59420f227dd113e901c28e15a463da6fe81dc64d08a701b1fdfeb4502f418785707dbebbc
* Update to leveldb upstream using subtree merge
* Import crc32c using subtree merge as as 'src/crc32c'
* build: Update build system for new leveldb
Upstream leveldb switched build systems, which means we need to define
a few different values.
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* doc: Add crc32c subtree to developer notes
* test: Add crc32c to subtree check linter
* test: Add crc32c exception to various linters and generation scripts
* build: Add LCOV exception for crc32c
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* build: CRC32C build system integration
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
b3c4d9bac6910f6c28f6008c5ca7064a315fd2a5 test: rename test suite name "tx_validationcache_tests" to match filename (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Quoting `src/test/README.md`, '`Adding test cases`':
> "The file naming convention is `<source_filename>_tests.cpp`
> and such files should wrap their tests in a test suite
> called `<source_filename>_tests`."
Currently the unit test source file `txvalidationcache_tests.cpp` contains a unit test suite with the name `tx_validationcache_tests`, which is fixed by this PR. The following shell script shows that this is the only mismatch and for all other unit test source files the test suite names are correct:
```
#!/bin/bash
shopt -s globstar
for test_full_filename in **/*_tests.cpp; do
test_name_file=`basename $test_full_filename .cpp`
test_name_suite=`sed -n "s/^.*TEST_SUITE(\(.*_tests\).*$/\1/p" $test_full_filename`
if [ $test_name_file != $test_name_suite ]; then
echo "TestFilename: $test_name_file != TestSuitname: $test_name_suite"
fi
done
```
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK b3c4d9bac6910f6c28f6008c5ca7064a315fd2a5 -- expected naming is better than unexpected naming :)
kristapsk:
ACK b3c4d9bac6910f6c28f6008c5ca7064a315fd2a5
Tree-SHA512: 29d409b1eb22057ee2cc407508e2580d2bc03f412401df11b8ecf77be5ada6bda8f7d2cb5338c5e079490fa12242c1fd6230a09e47252c1b0d9fe535a828ca4c
582e66b6e75d58033987a7b0474226cfdd724ce0 doc: Added regtest config for linearize script (Gr0kchain)
Pull request description:
Updated the example-linearize.cfg file to include support for the regtest chain network config which is used by the ./linearize-data.py
Problem:
Without the regtest magic, genesis hash and path config, the `linearize-data.py` script cannot generate a bootstrap.dat file.
Example:
./linearize-data.py ./linearize.cfg
Read 102 hashes
Genesis block not found in hashlist
Solution:
Added netmagic, genesis and input example parameters to file.
Resolution
1. Starting bitcoind in regtest mode
2. bitcoin-cli generatetoaddress 101 $(bitcoin-cli getnewaddress)
3. ./linearize-hashes.py ./linearize.cfg > ./hashlist.txt
4. ./linearize-data.py ./linearize.cfg
```
$ ./linearize-data.py ./linearize.cfg
Read 102 hashes
Input file /Users/gr0kchain/.bitcoin/regtest/blocks/blk00000.dat
Output file /Users/gr0kchain/Downloads/bootstrap.dat
Done (102 blocks written)
```
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 582e66b6e75d58033987a7b0474226cfdd724ce0
Tree-SHA512: 699e92e740e68e2e5190ba37538efbbe3e4d4e725ebd6af704a0cf5517683b691754f7ea097bf840845d2b53b793c63258d406e9bd37922db810cf58bed053c3
317fb96de9c6257972f1213b4ef2c3fe87dde99f Add search for first blk file with pruned node (Rjected)
Pull request description:
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When bitcoind is running in pruned mode, producing a hashlist with `./linearize-hashes.py linearize.cfg > hashlist.txt` and then executing `linearize-data.py linearize.cfg` will produce:
```
Read 313001 hashes
Input file /home/dan/.bitcoin/blocks/blk00000.dat
Premature end of block data
```
This happens because `linearize-data` starts by attempting to process `blk00000.dat` regardless of whether or not `blk00000.dat` actually exists - this may not be the case if working with a pruned node.
This PR adds a function which finds the first block file that does exist, and calls that function when the `BlockDataCopier` is initialized.
This is a refactor of #16431.
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darosior:
ACK 317fb96de9c6257972f1213b4ef2c3fe87dde99f
laanwj:
Code review ACK 317fb96de9c6257972f1213b4ef2c3fe87dde99f
theStack:
Code review ACK 317fb96de9
Tree-SHA512: fc8014282df6cfe7b267e64db8ce7d82b86b758c302fbfea4a3c39b62d93512f5c2e31a0de4e9c5ec18fc0268c917f011257d37b45afaef6033eec90e4aa585f