ea3f363aa Make ISSUE_TEMPLATE a bit shorter, mention hardware tests (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Kinda getting tired of "block checksum mismatch error" issues on RPis that dont even have heatsinks...Also a shorter issue template might encourage people to actually read it.
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Linters should only be run on pull request builds. Once bad code style
has been merged into master, it's too late. Master and other branches
should not fail to build because of linter warnings.
b077fe908 fix the StartupWMClass for bitoin-qt, so gnome-shell can recognize it (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
I spent some time trying to figure out how to get the provided `.desktop` file to work correctly in GNOME. When a non-absolute path is used in the desktop file, you need to specify `StartupWMClass` in order for gnome-shell to know that a running application matches one in its desktop database. I also set a version and removed the deprecated `Encoding` field. With these changes, the desktop file passes `desktop-file-validate` cleanly.
P.S. I found this while working on a new spec file for Bitcoin, which you can find here: https://github.com/eklitzke/bitcoin-copr/blob/master/bitcoin.spec . I plan to contribute this work back upstream as well, once I've figured out more of these packaging issues (desktop files being one of them!).
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This makes all include paths in the GUI absolute.
Many changes are involved as every single source file in
src/qt/ assumes to be able to use relative includes.
aed1d90ac [wallet] Change feebumper from class to functions (Russell Yanofsky)
37bdcca3c [refactor] Make feebumper namespace (Russell Yanofsky)
7c4f00919 [trivial] Rename feebumper variables according to project code style (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Make feebumper methods static and remove stored state in the class.
Having the results of feebumper calls persist in an object makes process
separation between Qt and wallet awkward, because it means the feebumper object
either has to be serialized back and forth between Qt and wallet processes
between fee bump calls, or that the feebumper object needs to stay alive in the
wallet process with an object reference passed back to Qt. It's simpler just to
have fee bumper calls return their results immediately instead of storing them
in an object with an extended lifetime.
In addition to making feebumper methods static, also:
- Move LOCK calls from Qt code to feebumper
- Move TransactionCanBeBumped implementation from Qt code to feebumper
- Rename CFeeBumper class to FeeBumper (every CFeeBumper reference had to be
updated in this PR anyway so this doesn't increase the size of the diff)
This change was originally part of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10244
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89f0312 Remove redundant pwallet nullptr check (Matt Corallo)
c4784b5 Add a dev notes document describing the new wallet RPC blocking (Matt Corallo)
3ea8b75 Give ZMQ consistent order with UpdatedBlockTip on scheduler thread (Matt Corallo)
cb06edf Fix wallet RPC race by waiting for callbacks in sendrawtransaction (Matt Corallo)
e545ded Also call other wallet notify callbacks in scheduler thread (Matt Corallo)
17220d6 Use callbacks to cache whether wallet transactions are in mempool (Matt Corallo)
5d67a78 Add calls to CWallet::BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain() in RPCs (Matt Corallo)
5ee3172 Add CWallet::BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain() (Matt Corallo)
0b2f42d Add CallFunctionInQueue to wait on validation interface queue drain (Matt Corallo)
2b4b345 Add ability to assert a lock is not held in DEBUG_LOCKORDER (Matt Corallo)
0343676 Call TransactionRemovedFromMempool in the CScheduler thread (Matt Corallo)
a7d3936 Add a CValidationInterface::TransactionRemovedFromMempool (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Based on #10179, this effectively reverts #9583, regaining most of the original speedups of #7946.
This concludes the work of #9725, #10178, and #10179.
See individual commit messages for more information.
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63c2d83 Explicitly state assumption that state.m_chain_sync.m_work_header != nullptr in ConsiderEviction (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Explicitly state assumption that `state.m_chain_sync.m_work_header != nullptr` in `ConsiderEviction(…)`.
Static analyzer (and humans!) will see the null-check in ...
```
else if (state.m_chain_sync.m_timeout == 0 || (state.m_chain_sync.m_work_header != nullptr && ...
```
... and infer that `state.m_chain_sync.m_work_header` might be set to `nullptr` when reaching `else if (state.m_chain_sync.m_timeout > 0 && time_in_seconds > state.m_chain_sync.m_timeout)` and thus flag `state.m_chain_sync.m_work_header->GetBlockHash().ToString()` as a potential null pointer dereference.
This commit makes the tacit assumption of `state.m_chain_sync.m_work_header != nullptr` explicit.
Code introduced in 5a6d00c6de ("Permit disconnection of outbound peers on bad/slow chains") which was merged into master four days ago.
Friendly ping @sdaftuar :-)
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5ff01c236 [docs] Add instructions for lcov coverage report generation (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
After rediscovering the `lcov` report generation recipe one too many times, it seemed prudent to write some doc.
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fafdad0d4 qa: Remove unused NodeConn members (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* `ver_send` and `ver_recv` were completely unused
* `rpc` was only used once, in p2p-segwit. Imo better only pass it to the constructor in that single test
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faaa7db qa: Only allow disconnecting all NodeConns (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Disconnecting the connection with `index=0` makes no sense when there are more than one connections, as the list "rotates around" and populates index 0 after `del`.
Just disconnect all NodeConns in any case.
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73a7e6d Update WSL installation for Fall Creators update (Thoragh)
Pull request description:
Fall Creators update (RS3) was released 17 October and it has made some changes to the installation of WSL (no longer requires Developer Mode, out of beta and Ubuntu has to be installed from the Store).
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2f041f0e7 contrib/init: Update openrc-run filename (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
OpenRC changed their program binary names in 2014 (3 years ago), and using the old names has loud warnings now
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7383d77 Updated instructions for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. (Aaron Clauson)
e0fc4a7 Updated Windows build doc for WSL/Xenial workarounds. (Aaron Clauson)
Pull request description:
An update to the Windows build document that provides workarounds for the broken 64 bit mingw32 cross compiler on WSL/Xenial.
This update is an alternative to pull request #11437. While that pull request takes a valid approach by stating building on WSL should be avoided I think it is more useful to give Windows developers a workaround option.
The instructions have been tested on:
- Ubuntu 14.04 and 64 bit mingw32 tool chain
- Ubuntu 16.04 and 64 bit mingw32 tool chain
- Ubuntu 17.04 and 64 bit mingw32 tool chain
- Windows Subsystem for Linux (Windows 10 OS Build 15063.608) and 32 bit mingw32 tool chain
- Windows Subsystem for Linux (Windows 10 OS Build 15063.608) and 64 bit mingw32 tool chain
Related items:
- Serious incompatibility problems w/ newer mingw-64 on Ubuntu #8653
- `-fstack-protector-all` triggers crashes in mingw-w64 5.3.1 #8732
- Windows build appears broken on WSL (buntu okay) #10269
- Compilation error for windows target #11437
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927f4ff5a GUI: Receive: Remove option to reuse a previous address (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
This was justified by the need to "resent" an invoice, but now that we have the request history, that need should be gone.
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5e0ba8f8c [wallet] getreceivedbyaddress should return error if address is not mine (John Newbery)
ea0cd24f7 [tests] Tidy up receivedby.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Two commits:
- First commit tidies up the `receivedby.py` test (and speeds it up by factor of two)
- Second commit changes getreceivedbyaddress to return error if the address is not found in wallet, and adds test to `receivedby.py`
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11413646b [trivial] (whitespace only) fix getblockchaininfo alignment (John Newbery)
bd9c18171 [rpc] Add initialblockdownload to getblockchaininfo (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Exposing whether the node is in IBD would help for testing, and may be useful in general, particularly for developers.
First discussed in #10357 here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10357#pullrequestreview-59963870
> ... we could simplify this (and possibly other) tests by just adding a way to know if a node is in IBD. I'd like to do that, but I'm not sure it makes sense to complicate this PR with discussion over how that information should be made available. Eg it's not clear to me that the notion of being in IBD is worth exposing to the casual user, versus a hidden rpc call or something, since the definition has changed over time, and may continue to change in the future. But I still do agree that at least for testing purposes it would be far simpler to expose the field somehow...
This PR currently implements the simplest way of doing this: adding an `initialblockdownload` field to `getblockchaininfo`. Other approaches we could take:
1. add a new debug RPC method that exposes `IBD` and potentially other information.
2. add a parameter to `getblockchaininfo`, eg `debug_info`, which would cause it to return debug information including IBD
3. add a query string to the url `?debug=true` which would cause RPCs to return additional debug information.
I quite like the idea of (3). Feedback on these and other approaches very much welcomed!
@sdaftuar@laanwj
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Change feebumper from a stateful class into a namespace of stateless
functions.
Having the results of feebumper calls persist in an object makes process
separation between Qt and wallet awkward, because it means the feebumper object
either has to be serialized back and forth between Qt and wallet processes
between fee bump calls, or that the feebumper object needs to stay alive in the
wallet process with an object reference passed back to Qt. It's simpler just to
have fee bumper calls return their results immediately instead of storing them
in an object with an extended lifetime.
In addition to making feebumper stateless, also:
- Move LOCK calls from Qt code to feebumper
- Move TransactionCanBeBumped implementation from Qt code to feebumper
Future commit will remove the FeeBumper class. This commit simply places
everything into a feebumper namespace, and changes the enum class name
from BumpeFeeResult to feebumper::Result.
Future PRs will completely refactor this translation unit and touch all
this code so we rename the variables to follow project stlye guidelines
in this preparation commit.
Don't use m_ prefixes for member variables since we're going to remove
the class entirely in the next commits.
203a4aa31 Fix CTxMemPoolEntry::UpdateAncestorState: modifySigOps param type int -> int64_t (donaloconnor)
Pull request description:
CTxMemPoolEntry::CTxMemPoolEntry's modifySigOps parameter is int while update_ancestor_state::modifySigOpsCost is int64_t. This issue was raised in #11165. It looks like the function paramaters were not changed in commit 72abd2c
This will avoid unexpected truncation of int64_t -> int
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- Fix flake8 warnings
- Remove the useless get_sub_array_from_array() function
- Reduce runtime for receivedby.py by about half by only using two nodes
5b9748f97 Small refactor of CCoinsViewCache::BatchWrite() (Dan Raviv)
Pull request description:
`std::unordered_map::erase( const_iterator pos )` returns an iterator to the element following the removed one. Use that to optimize (probably minor-performance-wise, and definitely code-structure-wise) the implementation of `CCoinsViewCache::BatchWrite()`.
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