Signal m_tip_block_cv when Ctrl-C is pressed or SIGTERM is received, the same
way it is currently signalled when the `stop` RPC is called. This lets RPC
calls like `waitforblockheight` and IPC calls like `waitTipChanged` be
interrupted, instead of waiting for their original timeouts and delaying
shutdown.
Historical notes:
- The behavior where `stop` RPC signals `m_tip_block_cv`, but CTRL-C does not,
has been around since the condition variable was introduced in #30409
(7eccdaf16081d6f624c4dc21df75b0474e049d2b).
- The signaling was later moved without changing behavior in #30967
(5ca28ef28bcca1775ff49921fc2528d9439b71ab). This commit moves it again to
the Interrupt() function, which is probably the place it should have been
added initially, so it works for Ctrl-C shutdowns as well as `stop`
shutdowns.
- A Qt shutdown bug calling wait methods was fixed previously in #18452
(da73f1513a637a9f347b64de66564d6cdb2541f8), and this change updates that
fix to avoid the hang happening again in Qt.
Github-Pull: #33511
Rebased-From: c25a5e670b27d3b6eb958ce437dbe89678bd1511
Currently when CTRL-C is pressed and there is an active `waitforblockheight`,
or `waitforblock`, or `waitfornewblock` RPC call, or a mining interface
`waitTipChanged` IPC call with a long timeout, the node will not shut down
right away, and will wait for the timeout to be reached before exiting.
This behavior is not ideal and only happens when the node is stopped with
CTRL-C or SIGTERM. When the node is stopped with `bitcoin-cli stop`, the wait
calls are interrupted and the node does shut down right away.
The next commit improves node behavior. This commit just adds test coverage to
simplify the next commit and clarify the change in behavior there.
Github-Pull: #33511
Rebased-From: 6a29f79006a9d60b476893dface5eea8f9bf271c
0972f5504021b482b27523fd3bcb8036cf6b439c from #33229 broke manpage
generation, because the assumption that the last word in the line
containing the version number, was the version number, no-longer holds
for some binaries. i.e bitcoind.
Github-Pull: #33996
Rebased-From: e9536faaee2bdb53807aa7c48aafa269d18f19d3
Starting with Python 3.11, Pythons gzip might delegate to zlib.
Depending on the OS, i.e Ubuntu vs Fedora, the underlying zlib
implementation might differ, resulting in different output.
For now, or until a better solution exists, disable compression. This
results in the SDK increasing in size to ~157mb. Which is not
unreasonable, to regain determinism (and would be significantly worse
without the previous commit).
See: https://docs.python.org/3/library/gzip.html#gzip.compress
Co-authored-by: stickies-v <stickies-v@protonmail.com>
Github-Pull: #32009
Rebased-From: c1213a35abed01a97a9c52954919158f91f974d2
Only include what we really need. Skip 100s of mb of manpages,
swiftmodules, modulemaps.
Note that System/Library is only needed for the Qt build.
Github-Pull: #32009
Rebased-From: a33d03454508187abed764e55351ffcececc4c6e
- This method can be used to cancel a running
waitNext().
- This commit also adds a test case for interruptWait method
Github-Pull: #33676
Rebased-From: dcb56fd4cb59e6857c110dd87019459989dc1ec3
The removed comment become obsolete after bitcoin/bitcoin#32697 and
bitcoin/bitcoin#32881.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i "s/ Some tests are disabled if Python 3 is not available.//g" \
$( git grep -l " Some tests are disabled if Python 3 is not available." ./doc/ )
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Github-Pull: #33826
Rebased-From: 36724205fc1f226d7b5493ed0212c336e7f2ae84
In `QSortFilterProxyModel`, `invalidateFilter()` is scheduled for
deprecation in Qt 6.13.
`beginFilterChange()` was introduced in Qt 6.9.
`endFilterChange()` was introduced in Qt 6.10.
Github-Pull: gui#899
Rebased-From: e15e8cbadad5ce1de41ebb817b87054f8b5192f2
The options used were wrong in two ways: firstly they were not enforced
as a "choice" (i.e. invalid input valudes could be provided without
error) and one of the options was listed as `gh` when we passed it as
`gha` from ci.yml.
"Fix" this by removing the choice altogether but sanity-testing the
input value against an expected list using a GHA "warning" to notify of
unknown inputs.
Github-Pull: #33744
Rebased-From: 7632e0ba312a372259897c68fd7c7eb723df3738
Fixes: 33735
Correct runner type selection for the lint job.
This was erroneously left-out during refactor of the runner selection
mechanism in #33302 causing the lint job to run on GH hosts (and
therefore not be able to acces local cirrus caches).
Github-Pull: #33744
Rebased-From: 0b3b8a3be1a0db0dfc634acca1d9305dc0fbfae6
Block template fees are calculated by looping over new_tmpl->vTxFees
and return (early) once the fee_threshold is exceeded.
This left an edge case when the mempool is empty, which this commit
fixes and adds a test for. It does so by using std::accumulate instead
of manual loops.
Also update interface_ipc.py to account for the new behavior.
Co-authored-by: Raimo33 <claudio.raimondi@protonmail.com>
Github-Pull: #33566
Rebased-From: 8f7673257a1a86717c1d83770dc857fc254df107
Without this change, logging (even if unused) may account for a
substantial portion of bitcoin-node's and/or client's runtime cpu usage, due
to libmultiprocess's expensive message serialization.
This (along with some recent upstream changes) avoids the overhead by opting
out of log handling for messages that we're not interested in.
Info, Warning, and Error are logged unconditionally to match our behavior
elsewhere. See BCLog::Logger::GetCategoryLogLevel .
Github-Pull: #33517
Rebased-From: 0626b90f507db68610a69feec86deb712dd095a1
When using `docker buildx build` in conjunction with the `gha` backend
cache type, it's important to specify the URL and TOKEN needed to
authenticate.
On Cirrus runners this is working with only `ACTIONS_CACHE_URL` and
`ACTIONS_RUNTIME_TOKEN`, but this is not enough for the GitHub backend.
Fix this by exporting all `ACTIONS_*` variables.
This fixes cache restore/save on forks or where GH-hosted runners are
being used.
Github-Pull: #33508
Rebased-From: bc706955d740f8a59bec78e44d33e80d1cca373b
$FILE_ENV has a full relative path already, prepending with ci/test/
results in a non-existent path which means that DEPENDS_HASH was not
actually committing to the test's environment file.
Github-Pull: #33581
Rebased-From: ceeb53adcd0a6a87a65c8ebbb20472c15c502dfd