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Author SHA1 Message Date
TheCharlatan
b47bd95920
kernel: De-globalize fReindex
fReindex is one of the last remaining globals exposed by the kernel
library, so move it into the blockstorage class to reduce the amount of
global mutable state and make the kernel library a bit less awkward to
use.
2024-05-16 11:28:46 +02:00
Ryan Ofsky
dbb3113082
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30083: kernel: Remove batchpriority from kernel library
d4b17c7d46ad8e2833ade99d5b4c9741c913e84d kernel: Remove batchpriority from kernel library (TheCharlatan)

Pull request description:

  The current usage of ScheduleBatchPriority is not transparent. Once the thread scheduling is changed, it remains unchanged for the remainder of the thread's lifetime. So move the call from `ImportBlocks` to the init code where it is clearer that its effect lasts for the entire lifetime of the thread.

  Users of the kernel library might not expect `ImportBlocks` to have an influence on the thread it is called in. Particularly since it is only a compile time option and cannot be controlled at runtime. With this patch users of the kernel library can now freely choose their own scheduling policy.

  This PR is easier reviewed with `git diff --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space --color-moved=dimmed-zebra`

  ---
  This PR is part of the [libbitcoinkernel project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/27587).

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2024-05-14 11:20:33 -04:00
TheCharlatan
d4b17c7d46
kernel: Remove batchpriority from kernel library
The current usage of ScheduleBatchPriority is not transparent. Once the
thread scheduling is changed, it remains unchanged for the remainder of
the thread's lifetime. So move the call from `ImportBlocks` to the init
code where it is clearer that its effect lasts for the entire lifetime
of the thread.

Users of the kernel library might not expect `ImportBlocks` to have an
influence on the thread it is called in. Particularly since it is only a
compile time option and cannot be controlled at runtime. With this patch
users of the kernel library can now choose their own scheduling policy.
2024-05-14 10:26:28 +02:00
glozow
c7deb76118
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29994: doc: removed help text saying that peers may not connect automatically
95897ff181c0757e445f0e066a2a590a0a0120d2 doc: removed help text saying that peers may not connect automatically (kevkevin)

Pull request description:

  Introduced in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23542 and released in version 23.0 there has been significant time since this change (2 years).

  This should be removed as it is no longer relevant

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2024-05-13 15:58:36 +01:00
TheCharlatan
41eba5bd71
kernel: Remove key module from kernel library
The key module's functionality is not used by the kernel library, but
currently kernel users are still required to initialize the key module's
`secp256k1_context_sign` global as part of the `kernel::Context` through
`ECC_Start`.
2024-05-09 15:56:08 +02:00
Ava Chow
8efd03ad04
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29494: build: Assume HAVE_CONFIG_H, Add IWYU pragma keep to bitcoin-config.h includes
fa09451f8e6799682d7e7c863f25334fd1c7dce3 Add lint check for bitcoin-config.h include IWYU pragma (MarcoFalke)
dddd40ba8267dea11a3eb03d5cf8b51dbb99be5d scripted-diff: Add IWYU pragma keep to bitcoin-config.h includes (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  The `bitcoin-config.h` includes have issues:

  * The header is incompatible with iwyu, because symbols may be defined or not defined. So the `IWYU pragma: keep` is needed to keep the include when a symbol is not defined on a platform. Compare the previous discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29408#issuecomment-1948959711
  * Guarding the includes by `HAVE_CONFIG_H` is verbose and brittle. Now that all build config dependencies have been removed from low level headers, the benefits are questionable, and the guard can be removed. The linter could also be tricked by guarding the include by `#if defined(HAVE_C0NFIG_H)` (`O` replaced by `0`). Compare the previous discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29404#discussion_r1483189853 .

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2024-05-07 14:14:03 -04:00
MarcoFalke
fa9abf9688
refactor: Avoid unused-variable warning in init.cpp 2024-05-02 12:37:24 +02:00
merge-script
d73245abc7
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29120: test: Add test case for spending bare multisig
e504b1fa1fa4d014b329dea81bfdf1aa55db238f test: Add test case for spending bare multisig (Brandon Odiwuor)

Pull request description:

  Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/29113

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2024-05-01 14:43:58 -04:00
MarcoFalke
dddd40ba82
scripted-diff: Add IWYU pragma keep to bitcoin-config.h includes
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
 perl -0777 -pi -e 's/#if defined\(HAVE_CONFIG_H\)\n#include <config\/bitcoin-config.h>.*\n#endif.*\n/#include <config\/bitcoin-config.h> \/\/ IWYU pragma: keep\n/g' $( git grep -l '#include <config/bitcoin-config.h>' )
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2024-05-01 08:33:04 +02:00
Ava Chow
326e563360
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28016: p2p: gives seednode priority over dnsseed if both are provided
82f41d76f1c6ad38290917dad5499ffbe6b3974d Added seednode prioritization message to help output (tdb3)
3120a4678ab2a71a381e847688f44068749cfa97 Gives seednode priority over dnsseed if both are provided (Sergi Delgado Segura)

Pull request description:

  This is a follow-up of #27577

  If both `seednode` and `dnsseed` are provided, the node will start a race between them in order to fetch data to feed the `addrman`.

  This PR gives priority to `seednode` over `dnsseed` so if some nodes are provided as seeds, they can be tried before defaulting to the `dnsseeds`

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2024-04-30 18:59:56 -04:00
Ava Chow
0c3a3c9394
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29623: Simplify network-adjusted time warning logic
c6be144c4b774a03a8bcab5a165768cf81e9b06b Remove timedata (stickies-v)
92e72b5d0d49aa395e626c238bc28aba8e4c3d44 [net processing] Move IgnoresIncomingTxs to PeerManagerInfo (dergoegge)
7d9c3ec622d73a98d07ab3cee78751718982a5bc [net processing] Introduce PeerManagerInfo (dergoegge)
ee178dfcc1175e0af8163216c9c024f4bfc97965 Add TimeOffsets helper class (stickies-v)
55361a15d1aa6984051441bce88112000688fb43 [net processing] Use std::chrono for type-safe time offsets (stickies-v)
038fd979effb54ee76ce1b7cf078e920c652326a [net processing] Move nTimeOffset to net_processing (dergoegge)

Pull request description:

  [An earlier approach](1d226ae1f9/) in #28956 involved simplifying and refactoring the network-adjusted time calculation logic, but this was eventually [left out](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28956#issuecomment-1904214370) of the PR to make it easier for reviewers to focus on consensus logic changes.

  Since network-adjusted time is now only used for warning/informational purposes, cleaning up the logic (building on @dergoegge's approach in #28956) should be quite straightforward and uncontroversial. The main changes are:

  - Previously, we would only calculate the time offset from the first 199 outbound peers that we connected to. This limitation is now removed, and we have a proper rolling calculation. I've reduced the set to 50 outbound peers, which seems plenty.
  - Previously, we would automatically use the network-adjusted time if the difference was < 70 mins, and warn the user if the difference was larger than that. Since there is no longer any automated time adjustment, I've changed the warning threshold to ~~20~~ 10 minutes (which is an arbitrary number).
  - Previously, a warning would only be raised once, and then never again until node restart. This behaviour is now updated to  1) warn to log for every new outbound peer for as long as we appear out of sync, 2) have the RPC warning toggled on/off whenever we go in/out of sync, and 3) have the GUI warn whenever we are out of sync (again), but limited to 1 messagebox per 60 minutes
  - no more globals
  - remove the `-maxtimeadjustment` startup arg

  Closes #4521

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2024-04-30 18:49:34 -04:00
kevkevin
95897ff181
doc: removed help text saying that peers may not connect automatically
This help text was introduced about two years ago and now a significant
portion of users are using version 23.0 and higher
2024-04-29 11:15:15 -05:00
Ryan Ofsky
834f65e824 refactor: Drop util::Result operator=
`util::Result` objects are aggregates that can hold multiple fields with
different information. Currently Result objects can only hold a success value
of an arbitrary type or a single bilingual_str error message. In followup PR
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25722, Result objects may be able to
hold both success and failure values of different types, plus error and warning
messages.

Having a Result::operator= assignment operator that completely erases all
existing Result information before assigning new information is potentially
dangerous in this case. For example, code that looks like it is assigning a
warning value could erase previously-assigned success or failure values.
Conversely, code that looks like it is just assigning a success or failure
value could erase previously assigned error and warning messages.

To prevent potential bugs like this, disable Result::operator= assignment
operator.

It is possible in the future we may want to re-enable operator= in limited
cases (such as when implicit conversions are not used) or add a Replace() or
Reset() method that mimicks default operator= behavior. Followup PR
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25722 also adds a Result::Update()
method providing another way to update an existing Result object.

Co-authored-by: stickies-v <stickies-v@protonmail.com>
2024-04-25 16:08:24 -04:00
Brandon Odiwuor
e504b1fa1f test: Add test case for spending bare multisig
Co-authored-by: Anthony Towns <aj@erisian.com.au>
2024-04-25 16:22:58 +03:00
tdb3
82f41d76f1 Added seednode prioritization message to help output 2024-04-22 14:07:14 -04:00
Matthew Zipkin
c87b0a0ff4
zmq: accept unix domain socket address for notifier 2024-04-16 14:14:37 -04:00
merge-script
58446e1d92
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28874: doc: fixup help output for -upnp and -natpmp
92f88a962908c49dde99c03a4608e63e4a6eec71 doc: fixup NAT-PMP help doc (fanquake)
02395edca9e99454388ae9b91ee174fbccc38021 init: remove redundant upnp #ifdef (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  This is a very belated followup to #26896 (which removed the configure options for setting the upnp and natpmp runtime default) and corrects the `-help` docs for `-upnp` and `-natpmp`.

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2024-04-15 13:10:18 +01:00
stickies-v
c6be144c4b
Remove timedata
With the introduction and usage of TimeOffsets, there is no more need
for this file. Remove it.
2024-04-10 17:01:27 +02:00
0xb10c
9a44a20fb7
init: clarify -test error
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29007#discussion_r1469388717
2024-03-23 15:33:50 +01:00
TheCharlatan
ddc7872c08
node: Make translations of fatal errors consistent
The extra `bilingual_str` argument of the fatal error notifications and
`node::AbortNode()` is often unused and when used usually contains the
same string as the message argument. It also seems to be confusing,
since it is not consistently used for errors requiring user action. For
example some assumeutxo fatal errors require the user to do something,
but are not translated.

So simplify the fatal error and abort node interfaces by only passing a
translated string. This slightly changes the fatal errors displayed to
the user.

Also de-duplicate the abort error log since it is repeated in noui.cpp.
2024-03-21 16:40:22 +01:00
Ava Chow
0b96a1925e
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28955: index: block filters sync, reduce disk read operations by caching last header
99afb9d15a08d2f46739f4d2b66c63dbabd7a44e refactor: init, simplify index shutdown code (furszy)
0faafb57f8298547949cbc0044ee9e925ed887ba index: decrease ThreadSync cs_main contention (furszy)
f1469eb45469672046c5793b44863f606736c853 index: cache last block filter header (furszy)
a6756ecdb2f1ac960433412807aa377d1ee80d05 index: blockfilter, decouple header lookup into its own function (furszy)
331f044e3b49223cedd16803d123c0da9d91d6a2 index: blockfilter, decouple Write into its own function (furszy)
bcbd7eb8d40fbbd0e58c61acef087d65f2047036 bench: basic block filter index initial sync (furszy)

Pull request description:

  Work decoupled from #26966 per request.

  The aim is to remove an unnecessary disk read operation that currently takes place with every new arriving block (or scanned block during background sync). Instead of reading the last filter header from disk merely to access its hash for constructing the next filter, this work caches it, occupying just 32 more bytes in memory.

  Also, reduces `cs_main` lock contention during the index initial sync process. And, simplifies the indexes initialization and shutdown procedure.

  Testing Note:
  To compare the changes, added a pretty basic benchmark in the second commit. Alternatively, could also test the changes by timing the block filter sync from scratch on any network; start the node with `-blockfilterindex` and monitor the logs until the syncing process finish.

  Local Benchmark Results:

  *Master (c252a0fc0f4dc7d262b971a5e7ff01508159193b):
  |               ns/op |                op/s |    err% |     total | benchmark
  |--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
  |      132,042,516.60 |                7.57 |    0.3% |      7.79 | `BlockFilterIndexSync`

  *PR (43a212cfdac6c64e82b601c664443d022f191520):
  |               ns/op |                op/s |    err% |     total | benchmark
  |--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
  |      126,915,841.60 |                7.88 |    0.6% |      7.51 | `BlockFilterIndexSync`

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2024-03-20 12:30:38 -04:00
Ava Chow
0ed2c130e7
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27375: net: support unix domain sockets for -proxy and -onion
567cec9a05e1261e955535f734826b12341684b6 doc: add release notes and help text for unix sockets (Matthew Zipkin)
bfe51928911daf484ae07deb52a7ff0bcb2526ae test: cover UNIX sockets in feature_proxy.py (Matthew Zipkin)
c65c0d01630b44fa71321ea7ad68d5f9fbb7aefb init: allow UNIX socket path for -proxy and -onion (Matthew Zipkin)
c3bd43142eba77dcf1acd4984e437759f65e237a gui: accomodate unix socket Proxy in updateDefaultProxyNets() (Matthew Zipkin)
a88bf9dedd1d8c1db0a9c8b663dab3e3c2f0f030 i2p: construct Session with Proxy instead of CService (Matthew Zipkin)
d9318a37ec09fe0b002815a7e48710e530620ae2 net: split ConnectToSocket() from ConnectDirectly() for unix sockets (Matthew Zipkin)
ac2ecf3182fb5ad9bcd41540b19382376114d6ee proxy: rename randomize_credentials to m_randomize_credentials (Matthew Zipkin)
a89c3f59dc44eaf4f59912c1accfc0ce5d61933a netbase: extend Proxy class to wrap UNIX socket as well as TCP (Matthew Zipkin)
3a7d6548effa6cd9a4a5413b690c2fd85da4ef65 net: move CreateSock() calls from ConnectNode() to netbase methods (Matthew Zipkin)
74f568cb6fd5c74b7b9bf0ce69876430746a53b1 netbase: allow CreateSock() to create UNIX sockets if supported (Matthew Zipkin)
bae86c8d318d06818aa75a9ebe3db864197f0bc6 netbase: refactor CreateSock() to accept sa_family_t (Matthew Zipkin)
adb3a3e51de205cc69b1a58647c65c04fa6c6362 configure: test for unix domain sockets (Matthew Zipkin)

Pull request description:

  Closes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/27252

  UNIX domain sockets are a mechanism for inter-process communication that are faster than local TCP ports (because there is no need for TCP overhead) and potentially more secure because access is managed by the filesystem instead of serving an open port on the system.

  There has been work on [unix domain sockets before](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9979) but for now I just wanted to start on this single use-case which is enabling unix sockets from the client side, specifically connecting to a local Tor proxy (Tor can listen on unix sockets and even enforces strict curent-user-only access permission before binding) configured by `-onion=` or `-proxy=`

  I copied the prefix `unix:` usage from Tor. With this patch built locally you can test with your own filesystem path (example):

  `tor --SocksPort unix:/Users/matthewzipkin/torsocket/x`

  `bitcoind -proxy=unix:/Users/matthewzipkin/torsocket/x`

  Prep work for this feature includes:
  - Moving where and how we create `sockaddr` and `Sock` to accommodate `AF_UNIX` without disturbing `CService`
  - Expanding `Proxy` class to represent either a `CService` or a UNIX socket (by its file path)

  Future work:
  - Enable UNIX sockets for ZMQ (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27679)
  - Enable UNIX sockets for I2P SAM proxy (some code is included in this PR but not tested or exposed to user options yet)
  - Enable UNIX sockets on windows where supported
  - Update Network Proxies dialog in GUI to support UNIX sockets

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2024-03-13 06:53:07 -04:00
Ava Chow
bde3db40f6
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26415: rpc,rest,zmq: faster getblock, NotifyBlock and rest_block by reading raw block
e710cefd5701cd33d1e55034b3e37cea78582733 rest: read raw block in rest_block and deserialize for json (Andrew Toth)
95ce0783a6dab325038a64d6c529c9e7816e3072 rpc: read raw block in getblock and deserialize for verbosity > 0 (Andrew Toth)
0865ab8712429761bc69f09d93760f8c6081c99c test: check more details on zmq raw block response (Andrew Toth)
38265cc14e7d646bf27882329d374d42167eb49f zmq: read raw block with ReadRawBlockFromDisk (Andrew Toth)
da338aada7943c392013c36c542af621fbc6edd1 blockstorage: check nPos in ReadRawBlockFromDisk before seeking back (Andrew Toth)

Pull request description:

  For the `getblock` endpoint with `verbosity=0`, the  `rest_block` REST endpoint for `bin` and `hex`, and zmq `NotifyBlock` we don't have to deserialize the block since we're just sending the raw data. This PR uses `ReadRawBlockFromDisk` instead of `ReadBlockFromDisk` to serve these requests, and only deserializes for `verbosity > 0` and `json` REST requests. See benchmarks in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26684.

  Benchmarked using ApacheBench. Requesting block 750,000 in binary 10k times on a single core (set `-rest=1` in config):
  `ab -n 10000 -c 1 "http://127.0.0.1:8332/rest/block/0000000000000000000592a974b1b9f087cb77628bb4a097d5c2c11b3476a58e.bin"`

  On master, mean time 15ms.
  On this branch, mean time 1ms.

  For RPC
  ```
  echo '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id": "curltest", "method": "getblock", "params": ["0000000000000000000592a974b1b9f087cb77628bb4a097d5c2c11b3476a58e", 0]}' > /tmp/data.json
  ab -p /tmp/data.json -n 1000 -c 1 -A user:password "http://127.0.0.1:8332/"
  ```
  On master, mean time 32ms
  On this branch, mean time 13ms

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2024-03-12 13:17:57 -04:00
Ava Chow
bef99176e6
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27114: p2p: Allow whitelisting manual connections
0a533613fb44207053796fd01a9f4b523a3153d4 docs: add release notes for #27114 (brunoerg)
e6b8f19de9a6d1c477d0bbda18d17794cd81a6f4 test: add coverage for whitelisting manual connections (brunoerg)
c985eb854cc86deb747caea5283c17cf51b6a983 test: add option to speed up tx relay/mempool sync (brunoerg)
66bc6e2d1749f43d7b314aa2784a06af78440170 Accept "in" and "out" flags to -whitelist to allow whitelisting manual connections (Luke Dashjr)
8e06be347c5e14cbe75256eba170e0867f95f360 net_processing: Move extra service flag into InitializeNode (Luke Dashjr)
9133fd69a5cc9a0ab1a06a60d09f1b7e1039018e net: Move `NetPermissionFlags::Implicit` verification to `AddWhitelistPermissionFlags` (Luke Dashjr)
2863d7dddb62d987b3e1c3b8bfad7083f0f774b2 net: store `-whitelist{force}relay` values in `CConnman` (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  Revives #17167. It allows whitelisting manual connections. Fixes #9923

  Since there are some PRs/issues around this topic, I'll list some motivations/comments for whitelisting outbound connections from them:
  - Speed-up tx relay/mempool sync for testing purposes (my personal motivation for this) - In #26970, theStack pointed out that we whitelist peers to speed up tx relay for fast mempool synchronization, however, since it applies only for inbound connections and considering the topology `node0 <--- node1 <---- node2 <--- ... <-- nodeN`,  if a tx is submitted from any node other than node0, the mempool synchronization can take quite long.
  - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29058#issuecomment-1865155764 - "Before enabling -v2transport by default (which I'd image may happen after https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24748) we could consider a way to force manual connections to be only-v1 or even only-v2 (disabling reconnect-with-v1). A possibility could be through a net permission flag, if https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27114 makes it in."
  - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17167#issuecomment-1168606032 - "This would allow us to use https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25355 when making outgoing connections to all nodes, except to whitelisted ones for which we would use our persistent I2P address."
  - Force-relay/mempool permissions for a node you intentionally connected to.

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2024-03-12 12:59:02 -04:00
Andrew Toth
38265cc14e
zmq: read raw block with ReadRawBlockFromDisk 2024-03-12 12:46:46 -04:00
furszy
99afb9d15a
refactor: init, simplify index shutdown code 2024-03-12 11:55:04 -03:00
Ava Chow
a945f09fa6
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29007: test: create deterministic addrman in the functional tests
2cc8ca19f4185490f30a49516c890b2289fbab71 [test] Use deterministic addrman in addrman info tests (stratospher)
a8978661093500df8d8dcf2a9c90837afacd0aab [test] Restart a node with empty addrman (stratospher)
71c19915c0c716d6f8a539dd92b8ad41e8c447ee [test] Use deterministic addrman in addpeeraddress test (stratospher)
7b868e6b678502e86571976d696c0e3cb72c0884 Revert "test: avoid non-determinism in asmap-addrman test" (stratospher)
69e091f3e1f65b12cf1804e7d39651f55a01827a [init] Create deterministic addrman in tests using -test=addrman (stratospher)
be25ac3092b7755e26e1ec6c33a27cd0e3dd9eac [init] Remove -addrmantest command line arg (stratospher)
802e6e128bba5ffa6d4ec53ff45acccb7cb28f21 [init] Add new command line arg for use only in functional tests (stratospher)

Pull request description:

  An address is placed in a `[bucket,position]` in the addrman table (new table or tried table) using the `addpeeraddress` RPC. This `[bucket,position]` is calculated using `nKey`(and other metrics) for the addrman which is chosen randomly during every run.

  Supposing there are 2 addresses to be placed in an addrman table. During every test run, a different `[bucket,position]` would be calculated for each address.These calculated `[bucket,position]` could even be the same for the 2 addresses in some test runs and result in collisions in the addrman. We wouldn't be able to predict when the collisions are going to happen because we can't predict the `nKey` value which is chosen at random. This can cause flaky tests.

  Because of these non deterministic collisions, we are limited in what we can do to test addrman functionality. Currently in our tests don't add a second address to prevent these collisions from happening - we only keep 1 address in the new table and 1 address in the tried table. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26988#discussion_r1091145647, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23084, [#22831(comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22831/files#r708302639).

  This PR lets us create a deterministic addrman with fixed `nKey` so that we can know the `[bucket,position]` collisions beforehand, safely add more addresses in an addrman table and write more extensive tests.

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2024-03-11 10:29:31 -04:00
Matthew Zipkin
567cec9a05
doc: add release notes and help text for unix sockets 2024-03-01 14:47:29 -05:00
Matthew Zipkin
c65c0d0163
init: allow UNIX socket path for -proxy and -onion 2024-03-01 14:47:29 -05:00
Luke Dashjr
66bc6e2d17 Accept "in" and "out" flags to -whitelist to allow whitelisting manual connections 2024-02-28 10:05:56 -03:00
brunoerg
2863d7dddb net: store -whitelist{force}relay values in CConnman 2024-02-28 10:04:18 -03:00
TheCharlatan
d5228efb53
kernel: Remove dependency on CScheduler
By defining a virtual interface class for the scheduler client, users of
the kernel can now define their own event consuming infrastructure,
without having to spawn threads or rely on the scheduler design.

Removing CScheduler also allows removing the thread and
exception modules from the kernel library.
2024-02-16 17:12:52 +01:00
TheCharlatan
06069b3913
scripted-diff: Rename MainSignals to ValidationSignals
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
s() { git grep -l "$1" src | xargs sed -i "s/$1/$2/g"; }

s 'CMainSignals'    'ValidationSignals'
s 'MainSignalsImpl' 'ValidationSignalsImpl'
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2024-02-15 14:45:51 +01:00
TheCharlatan
4abde2c4e3
[refactor] Make MainSignals RAII styled 2024-02-15 14:43:12 +01:00
TheCharlatan
84f5c135b8
refactor: De-globalize g_signals 2024-02-15 14:37:01 +01:00
TheCharlatan
3fba3d5dee
[refactor] Make signals optional in mempool and chainman
This is done in preparation for the next two commits, where the
CMainSignals are de-globalized.

This avoids adding new constructor arguments to the ChainstateManager
and CTxMemPool classes over the next two commits.

This could also allow future tests that are only interested in the
internal behaviour of the classes to forgo instantiating the signals.
2024-02-15 13:28:45 +01:00
Ava Chow
3c13f5d612
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28956: Nuke adjusted time from validation (attempt 2)
ff9039f6ea876bab2c40a06a93e0dd087f445fa2 Remove GetAdjustedTime (dergoegge)

Pull request description:

  This picks up parts of #25908.

  The use of adjusted time is removed from validation code while the warning to users if their clock is out of sync with the rest of the network remains.

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2024-01-31 15:58:47 -05:00
Ava Chow
0b768746ef
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28170: p2p: adaptive connections services flags
27f260aa6e04f82dad78e9a06d58927546143a27 net: remove now unused global 'g_initial_block_download_completed' (furszy)
aff7d92b1500e2478ce36a7e86ae47df47dda178 test: add coverage for peerman adaptive connections service flags (furszy)
6ed53602ac7c565273b5722de167cb2569a0e381 net: peer manager, dynamically adjust desirable services flag (furszy)
9f36e591c551ec2e58a6496334541bfdae8fdfe5 net: move state dependent peer services flags (furszy)
f9ac96b8d6f4eba23c88f302b22a2c676e351263 net: decouple state independent service flags from desirable ones (furszy)
97df4e38879d2644aeec34c1eef241fed627333e net: store best block tip time inside PeerManager (furszy)

Pull request description:

  Derived from #28120 discussion.

  By relocating the peer desirable services flags into the peer manager, we
  allow the connections acceptance process to handle post-IBD potential
  stalling scenarios.

  The peer manager will be able to dynamically adjust the services flags
  based on the node's proximity to the tip (back and forth). Allowing the node
  to recover from the following post-IBD scenario:
  Suppose the node has successfully synced the chain, but later experienced
  dropped connections and remained inactive for a duration longer than the limited
  peers threshold (the timeframe within which limited peers can provide blocks). In
  such cases, upon reconnecting to the network, the node might only establish
  connections with limited peers, filling up all available outbound slots. Resulting
  in an inability to synchronize the chain (because limited peers will not provide
  blocks older than the `NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED_MIN_BLOCKS` threshold).

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2024-01-31 11:44:41 -05:00
furszy
97df4e3887
net: store best block tip time inside PeerManager
And implement 'ApproximateBestBlockDepth()' to estimate
the distance, in blocks, between the best-known block
and the network chain tip. Utilizing the best-block time
and the chainparams blocks spacing to approximate it.
2024-01-15 10:28:20 -03:00
Ava Chow
7ff8e6b240
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28318: logging: Simplify API for level based logging
e60fc7d5d34f23cccbff6e4f5f3d716fa8dad50c logging: Replace uses of LogPrintfCategory (Anthony Towns)
f7ce5ac08c669ac763e275bb7c82dcfb2b1b6c33 logging: add LogError, LogWarning, LogInfo, LogDebug, LogTrace (Anthony Towns)
fbd7642c8e5b70327e019382320f5ef0a651ecc5 logging: add -loglevelalways=1 option (Anthony Towns)
782bb6a05663ad7a53908e910d0f42b49b881e09 logging: treat BCLog::ALL like BCLog::NONE (Anthony Towns)
667ce3e3297645527b07314e1d5a82275fb25845 logging: Drop BCLog::Level::None (Anthony Towns)
ab34dc6012351e7b8aab871dd9d2b38ade1cd9bc logging: Log Info messages unconditionally (Anthony Towns)
dfe98b6874da04e45f68d17575c1e8a5431ca9bc logging: make [cat:debug] and [info] implicit (Anthony Towns)
c5c76dc615677d226c9f6b3f2b66d833315d40da logging: refactor: pull prefix code out (Anthony Towns)

Pull request description:

  Replace `LogPrint*` functions with severity based logging functions:

   * `LogInfo(...)`, `LogWarning(...)`, `LogError(...)` for unconditional (uncategorised) logging (replaces `LogPrintf`)
   * `LogDebug(CATEGORY, ...)` and `LogTrace(CATEGORY, ...)` for conditional logging (replaces `LogPrint`)
   * `LogPrintLevel(CATEGORY, LEVEL, ...)` for when the level isn't known in advance, or a category needs to be added for an info/warning/error log message (mostly unchanged, but rarely needed)

  Logs look roughly as they do now with `LogInfo` not having an `[info]` prefix, and `LogDebug` having a `[cat]` prefix, rather than a `[cat:debug]` prefix. This removes `BCLog::Level::None` entirely -- for `LogFlags::NONE` just use `Level::Info`, for any actual category, use `Level::Debug`.

  Adds docs to developer-notes about when to use which level.

  Adds `-loglevelalways=1` option so that you get `[net:debug]`, `[all:info]`, `[all:warning]` etc, which might be helpful for automated parsing, or just if you like everything to be consistent. Defaults to off to reduce noise in the default config, and to avoid unnecessary changes on upgrades.

  Changes the behaviour of `LogPrintLevel(CATEGORY, BCLog::Level::Info, ...)` to be logged unconditionally, rather than only being an additional optional logging level in addition to trace and debug. Does not change the behaviour of `LogPrintLevel(NONE, Debug, ...)` and `LogPrintLevel(NONE, Trace, ...)` being no-ops.

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2024-01-10 14:11:32 -05:00
stratospher
be25ac3092 [init] Remove -addrmantest command line arg
-addrmantest is only used in `p2p_node_network_limited.py` test to
test if the node self-advertises a hard-coded local address
(which wouldn't be advertised in the tests because it's unroutable
without the test-only code path) to check pruning-related services
are correct in that addr.

Remove -addrmantest because the self advertisement happens because
of hard coded test path logic, and expected services are nominal
due to how easily the test-only code could diverge from mainnet
logic. It's also being used only in 1 test.
2024-01-08 21:54:56 +05:30
stratospher
802e6e128b [init] Add new command line arg for use only in functional tests
some of the existing command line args are to be only used in
functional tests. ex: addrmantest, fastprune etc.. make a separate
category -test=<option> for these so that code is cleaner and
user's debug-help output is straightforward.
2024-01-08 21:54:55 +05:30
dergoegge
ff9039f6ea Remove GetAdjustedTime 2024-01-05 17:16:38 +00:00
fanquake
143ace65db
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28890: rpc: Remove deprecated -rpcserialversion
fa46cc22bc696e6845915ae91d6b68e36bf4c242 Remove deprecated -rpcserialversion (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  The flag is problematic for many reasons:

  * It is deprecated
  * It is a global flag, requiring a restart to change, as opposed to a flag that can be set on each RPC invocation
  * It may be hidden in config files by accident, hard to debug, causing LND crashes and bugs, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28730#issuecomment-1780940868
  * It makes performance improvements harder to implement: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17529#issuecomment-556082818

  Fix all issues by removing it.

  If there is a use-case, likely a per-RPC flag can be added, if needed.

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2024-01-05 10:42:10 +00:00
Gloria Zhao
65c05db660
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29013: test: doc: follow-up #28368
b1318dcc56a0181783ee7ddbd388ae878a0efc52 test: change `m_submitted_in_package` input to fuzz data provider boolean (ismaelsadeeq)
5615e16b705d74bf6ebb7c39523844f97a41cb6f tx fees: update `m_from_disconnected_block` to `m_mempool_limit_bypassed` (ismaelsadeeq)
fcd429664818f14cace580513e7e6159335b5416 doc: fix typo and update incorrect comment (ismaelsadeeq)
562664d26374331d291b97e2e2f7fca1f0fd467b test: wait for fee estimator to catch up before estimating fees (ismaelsadeeq)

Pull request description:

  This is a simple PR that does two things
  1.   Fixes #29000 by waiting for the fee estimator to catch up after `removeForBlock` calls before calling `estimateFee` in the `BlockPolicyEstimates` unit test.

  2. Addressed some outstanding review comments from #28368
  - Updated `NewMempoolTransactionInfo::m_from_disconnected_block` to `NewMempoolTransactionInfo::m_mempool_limit_bypassed` which now correctly indicates what the boolean does.
  - Changed  input of `processTransaction`'s tx_info  `m_submitted_in_package` input from false to fuzz data provider boolean.
  - Fixed some typos, and update incorrect comment

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2024-01-03 11:23:27 +00:00
ismaelsadeeq
fcd4296648 doc: fix typo and update incorrect comment 2024-01-02 12:40:11 +01:00
Anthony Towns
e60fc7d5d3 logging: Replace uses of LogPrintfCategory
Replace LogPrintfCategory with alternative unconditional log statements.
2023-12-20 15:59:48 +10:00
Ava Chow
4ad5c71adb
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28051: Get rid of shutdown.cpp/shutdown.h, use SignalInterrupt directly
6db04be102807ee0120981a9b8de62a55439dabb Get rid of shutdown.cpp/shutdown.h, use SignalInterrupt directly (Ryan Ofsky)
213542b625a6a4885fcbdfe236629a5f381eeb05 refactor: Add InitContext function to initialize NodeContext with global pointers (Ryan Ofsky)
feeb7b816affa790e02e7ba0780c4ef33d2310ff refactor: Remove calls to StartShutdown from KernelNotifications (Ryan Ofsky)
6824eecaf1e74624cf149ed20abd9145c49d614a refactor: Remove call to StartShutdown from stop RPC (Ryan Ofsky)
1d92d89edbb1812dc353084c62772ebb1024d632 util: Get rid of uncaught exceptions thrown by SignalInterrupt class (Ryan Ofsky)
ba93966368d3aaa426b97837ef475ec5aa612f5f refactor: Remove call to ShutdownRequested from IndexWaitSynced (Ryan Ofsky)
42e5829d9710ebebda5de356fab01dd7c149d5fa refactor: Remove call to ShutdownRequested from HTTPRequest (Ryan Ofsky)
73133c36aa9cc09546eabac18d0ea35274dd5d72 refactor: Add NodeContext::shutdown member (Ryan Ofsky)
f4a8bd6e2f03e786a84dd7763d1c04665e6371f2 refactor: Remove call to StartShutdown from qt (Ryan Ofsky)
f0c73c1336bee74fe2d58474ac36bca28c219e85 refactor: Remove call to ShutdownRequested from rpc/mining (Ryan Ofsky)
263b23f0082c60516acced1b03abb8e4d8f9ee46 refactor: Remove call to ShutdownRequested from chainstate init (Ryan Ofsky)

Pull request description:

  This change drops `shutdown.h` and `shutdown.cpp` files, replacing them with a `NodeContext::shutdown` member which is used to trigger shutdowns directly. This gets rid of an unnecessary layer of indirection, and allows getting rid of the `kernel::g_context` global.

  Additionally, this PR tries to improve error handling of `SignalInterrupt` code by marking relevant methods `[[nodiscard]]` to avoid the possibility of uncaught exceptions mentioned https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27861#discussion_r1255496707.

  Behavior is changing In a few cases which are noted in individual commit messages. Particularly: GUI code more consistently interrupts RPCs when it is shutting down, shutdown state no longer persists between unit tests, the stop RPC now returns an RPC error if requesting shutdown fails instead of aborting, and other failed shutdown calls now log errors instead of aborting.

  This PR is a net reduction in lines of code, but in some cases the explicit error handling and lack of global shutdown functions do make it more verbose. The verbosity can be seen as good thing if it discourages more code from directly triggering shutdowns, and instead encourages code to return errors or send notifications that could be translated into shutdowns. Probably a number of existing shutdown calls could just be replaced by better error handling.

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2023-12-14 15:14:00 -05:00
fanquake
f48a789385
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28075: util: Remove DirIsWritable, GetUniquePath
fa3da629a1aebcb4500803d7417feed8e34285b0 Remove DirIsWritable, GetUniquePath (MarcoFalke)
fad3a9793b71df5bb0b17cc3758cf3466d08c015 Return LockResult::ErrorWrite in LockDirectory (MarcoFalke)
fa0afe740843c308f6287b923f1f4d758cf2a3f6 refactor: Return enum in LockDirectory (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  `GetUniquePath` is only used in tests and in `DirIsWritable`. The check by `DirIsWritable` is redundant with the check done in `LockDirectory`.

  Fix the redundancy by removing everything, except `LockDirectory`.

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2023-12-13 10:06:16 +00:00
MarcoFalke
fa46cc22bc
Remove deprecated -rpcserialversion 2023-12-11 18:22:13 +01:00