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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan Ofsky
223fc24c4e
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31603: descriptor: check whitespace in keys within fragments
21e9d39a3725cd6107b742f0cb97f65b3640201b docs: add release notes for 31603 (brunoerg)
a8b548d75d9a376c9bb66e06bb918c876416d615 test: `getdescriptorinfo`/`importdescriptors` with whitespace in pubkeys (brunoerg)
c7afca3d62cf5d3ea9b98d5a76e4e54cac07bc3c test: descriptor: check whitespace into keys (brunoerg)
cb722a3cea16a04844c83e56fd6deaa1f0dc0a7e descriptor: check whitespace in ParsePubkeyInner (brunoerg)
50856695ef6c02ecbaa0cf448567355b6b86b510 test: fix descriptors in `ismine_tests` (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  Currently, we successfully parse descriptors which contains spaces in the beginning or end of the public/private key within a fragment (e.g. `pk( KEY)`, `pk(KEY )` or `pk( KEY )`). I have noticed that one of the reasons is that the `DecodeBase58` function simply ignore these whitespaces.

  This PR changes the `ParsePubkeyInner ` to reject pubkeys that contain a whitespace at the beginning and/or at the end. We will only check the whitespace in some RPCs (e.g. `importdescriptors`), but an already imported descriptor won't be affected by this check, especially because we store descriptors from `ToString`.

  For context: https://github.com/brunoerg/bitcoinfuzz/issues/72

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2025-03-18 08:36:41 -04:00
merge-script
14fec6380d
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32059: test: Update coverage.cpp to drop linux restriction
54e6eacc1fccd602897d9e3025c62f83194ffd5b test: Enable ResetCoverageCounters beyond Linux (janb84)

Pull request description:

  In PR [#31901](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31901), Coverage.cpp was introduced as a separate utility file, based on existing code. However, the macro defined in Coverage.cpp was limited to Clang and Linux, which caused issues for users on macOS when using the newly introduced deterministic test tooling.

  This change adds fallback functions which are used when building without code coverage on non linux env.
  This adds support for macOS to ResetCoverageCounters. ResetCoverageCounters is used by the unit tests in `g_rng_temp_path_init` to support the deterministic unit test tooling. It is also used in fuzz tests to completely suppress coverage from anything init-related.

  See [Readme](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/devtools/README.md) on how to test this for deterministic unit & fuzz test.

  Suggestion for test files:

  - for  unit test: `util_string_tests`
  - for fuzz test: `addition_overflow `

  These files should give deterministic results

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2025-03-18 15:22:44 +08:00
Hennadii Stepanov
db2c57ae9e
Merge bitcoin-core/gui#858: qt: doc: adapt outdated binary paths to CMake changes
7ebc458a8cb994bc3c0c129da61353968d955bc2 qt: doc: adapt outdated binary paths to CMake changes (Sebastian Falbesoner)

Pull request description:

  Adapt the qt-related instances of outdated binary paths to `./build/bin/...` (see [#30454](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30454) and the more recently merged [#31161](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31161)). According to `$ git grep src/qt.*bitcoin` there should be no more left to address.

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2025-03-17 09:06:21 +00:00
merge-script
a799415d84
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31904: refactor: modernize outdated trait patterns using helper aliases (C++14/C++17)
4cd95a2921805f447a8bcecc6b448a365171eb93 refactor: modernize remaining outdated trait patterns (Lőrinc)
ab2b67fce20fd7d8017f8a26425cab99e91f420d scripted-diff: modernize outdated trait patterns - values (Lőrinc)
8327889f358289f918d04ddb9469fb5562720bf4 scripted-diff: modernize outdated trait patterns - types (Lőrinc)

Pull request description:

  The use of [`std::underlying_type_t<T>`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/underlying_type) or [`std::is_enum_v<T>`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/is_enum) (and similar ones, introduced in C++14) replace the `typename std::underlying_type<T>::type` and  `std::is_enum<T>::value` constructs (available in C++11).

  The `_t` and `_v` helper alias templates offer a more concise way to extract the type and value directly.

  I've modified the instances I found in the codebase one-by-one (noticed them while investigating https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31868), and afterwards extracted scripted diff commits to do the trivial ones automatically.
  The last commit contains the values that were easier done manually.

  I've excluded changes from `src/bench/nanobench.h`, `src/leveldb`, `src/minisketch`, `src/span.h` and `src/sync.h` - let me know if you think they should be included instead.

  A few of the code changes can also be reproduced by clang-tidy (but not all of them):
  ```bash
  cmake -B build -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON -DBUILD_BENCH=ON -DBUILD_FUZZ_BINARY=ON -DBUILD_FOR_FUZZING=ON && cmake --build build -j$(nproc)
  run-clang-tidy -quiet -p build -j $(nproc) -checks='-*,modernize-type-traits' -fix $(git grep -lE '::(value|type)' ./src ':(exclude)src/bench/nanobench.h' ':(exclude)src/leveldb' ':(exclude)src/minisketch' ':(exclude)src/span.h' ':(exclude)src/sync.h')
  ```

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2025-03-17 13:10:10 +08:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
7ebc458a8c qt: doc: adapt outdated binary paths to CMake changes 2025-03-16 17:15:04 +01:00
janb84
54e6eacc1f test: Enable ResetCoverageCounters beyond Linux
Non-Linux linkers require a fallback implementation for when coverage is not enabled.
The fallbacks are marked weak to have lower precedence than built-in implementations when available, removing ambiguity from the linker.
2025-03-16 12:01:58 +01:00
merge-script
ab2df1726e
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31917: fuzz: provide more realistic values to the base58(check) decoders
d5537c18a9034647ba4c9ed4008abd7fee33989e fuzz: make sure DecodeBase58(Check) is called with valid values more often (Lőrinc)
bad1433ef2b5b02ac4b1c6c1d9482c513e5b2192 fuzz: Always restrict base conversion input lengths (Lőrinc)

Pull request description:

  This is a follow-up to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30746, expanding coverage by:
  * restricting every input for the base58 conversions, capping max sizes to `100` instead of `1000` or all available input (suggested by marcofleon in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30746#discussion_r1963718683) since most actual usage has lengths of e.g. `21`, `34`, `78`.
  * providing more valid values to the decoder (suggested by maflcko in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30746#discussion_r1957847712) by randomly providing a random input or a valid encoded one; this also enables unifying the roundtrip tests to a single roundtrip per fuzz.

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2025-03-16 17:02:58 +08:00
merge-script
698f86964c
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31961: Require sqlite when building the wallet
36b6f36ac4724cb2c9ed0e25314c3bbf55e4ebb8 build: require sqlite when building the wallet (Sjors Provoost)

Pull request description:

  Require that sqlite is available in order to compile the wallet. Removes instances of `USE_SQLITE` since it is no longer possible to not have sqlite available.

  The `NO_SQLITE` option is dropped from depends.

  This is another step towards dropping the legacy wallet, extracted from #31250.

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2025-03-14 11:23:35 +08:00
merge-script
1b251f6b67
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31649: consensus: Remove checkpoints (take 2)
3c5d1a468199722da620f1f3d8ae3319980a46d5 Remove checkpoints (marcofleon)
632ae47372de90064f61e3e622d8da766d1d12de update comment on MinimumChainWork check (marcofleon)

Pull request description:

  The headers presync logic (only downloading headers that lead to a chain with sufficient work, implemented in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25717) should be enough to prevent memory DoS using low-work headers. Therefore, we no longer have any use for checkpoints.

  All checkpoints and checkpoint logic are removed in a single commit, to make it easy to revert if necessary.

  Some previous discussion can be found in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25725. The conclusion at the time was that more testing of the presync logic was needed. Now that we have [unit](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/test/headers_sync_chainwork_tests.cpp), [functional](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/test/functional/p2p_headers_sync_with_minchainwork.py), and [fuzz](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/test/fuzz/p2p_headers_presync.cpp) tests for this logic, it seems safe to move forward with checkpoint removal.

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2025-03-14 08:09:15 +08:00
Ryan Ofsky
57d611e53b
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31757: wallet: fix crash on double block disconnection
11f8ab140fe63857f6a93b81021efda8f90ceeda test: wallet, coverage for crash on dup block disconnection during unclean shutdown (Martin Zumsande)
9ef429b6ae65f6ad3e9ac11c2d9c0a6c52beb865 wallet: fix crash on double block disconnection (furszy)

Pull request description:

  The wallet crashes if it processes the same block disconnection event twice in a row due
  to an incompatible coinbase transaction state.
  This happens because `disconnectBlock` provides `TxStateInactive` without the "abandoned"
  flag for coinbase transactions to `SyncTransaction`, while `AddToWallet()` internally modifies
  it to retain the abandoned state.

  The crash flow is as follows:
  1) On the first disconnection, the transaction state transitions from "confirmed" to
  "inactive," bypassing the state equality check since the provided state differs. Then,
  `AddToWallet` internally updates the state to "inactive + abandoned"

  2) On the second disconnection, as we provide only the "inactive" state
  to `SyncTransaction()`, the state equality assertion fails and crashes the wallet.

  Reviewers Note:
  The crash can easily be replicated by cherry-picking the test commit in master.

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2025-03-13 15:06:49 -04:00
Hennadii Stepanov
de1ada079b
doc: Adjust path in comment
It was overlooked in bitcoin/bitcoin#31161.
2025-03-13 11:47:41 +00:00
marcofleon
3c5d1a4681 Remove checkpoints
The headers presync logic should be enough to prevent memory DoS using
low-work headers. Therefore, we no longer have any use for checkpoints.
2025-03-13 11:13:13 +00:00
marcofleon
632ae47372 update comment on MinimumChainWork check 2025-03-13 11:05:17 +00:00
merge-script
c20a5ce106
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31901: contrib: Add deterministic-unittest-coverage
fa99c3b544b631cfe34d52fb5e71636aedb1b423 test: Exclude SeedStartup from coverage counts (MarcoFalke)
fa579d663d716c967ccd45d67b46e779e2fa0b48 contrib: Add deterministic-unittest-coverage (MarcoFalke)
fa3940b1cbc94c8ccfde36be1db1adca04fbcaa6 contrib: deterministic-fuzz-coverage fixups (MarcoFalke)
faf905b9b694313bed4531d1299568a101f33fb8 doc: Remove unused -fPIC (MarcoFalke)
fa1e0a72281fde13d704c7766d4d704e009274da gitignore: target/ (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  The `contrib/devtools/test_deterministic_coverage.sh` script is problematic:

  * It is written in bash. This can lead to issues when running with the ancient bash version shipped by macOS by default, or can lead to other compatibility issues, such as https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31588#discussion_r1946784827. Also, pipefail isn't set, so IO errors may be silently ignored.
  * It is based on gcov. This can lead to issues, such as https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31588#pullrequestreview-2602169248 (possibly due to prefix-map), or https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31588#issuecomment-2646395385 (gcovr processing error), or https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31588#pullrequestreview-2605954001 (gcovr assertion error).
  * The script is severely outdated, with the last update to `NON_DETERMINISTIC_TESTS` being in the prior decade.

  Instead of patching around all issues one-by-one, just provide a fresh rewrite, based on the recently added `deterministic-fuzz-coverage` tool based on clang, llvm-cov, and llvm-profdata. (Initial feedback indicates that this is a more promising attempt: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31588#issuecomment-2649356408 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31588#issuecomment-2649354598).

  The new tool also sets `RANDOM_CTX_SEED=21` as suggested by hodlinator in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31588#issuecomment-2650784726.

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2025-03-13 12:30:32 +08:00
Hennadii Stepanov
eb9730ab65
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31987: wallet: Replace "non-0" with "non-zero" in translatable error message
18e83534ace7aa2d26bc7dfa521b1d591b66edfa wallet: Replace "non-0" with "non-zero" in translatable error message (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  Transifex interprets the "-0" substring as a number in translatable strings. Since not all translations preserve "-0," this triggers a corresponding warning. While this warning could be disabled globally, it is more reasonable to adjust the original string instead.

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2025-03-12 19:32:05 +00:00
Ryan Ofsky
f347d7980e
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31283: Add waitNext() to BlockTemplate interface
cadbd4137d84b71be26effd6a2ae177d5031345e miner: have waitNext return after 20 min on testnet (Sjors Provoost)
d4020f502a63cb4390ec241fc5f989e988afa022 Add waitNext() to BlockTemplate interface (Sjors Provoost)

Pull request description:

  This PR introduces `waitNext()`. It waits for either the tip to update or for fees at the top of the mempool to rise sufficiently. It then returns a new template, with which the caller can rinse and repeat.

  On testnet3 and testnet4 the difficulty drops after 20 minutes, so the second ensures that a new template is returned in that case.

  Alternative approach to #31003, suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/31109#issuecomment-2451942362

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2025-03-12 15:20:48 -04:00
Sjors Provoost
36b6f36ac4
build: require sqlite when building the wallet
Require that sqlite is available in order to compile the wallet. Removes
instances of USE_SQLITE since it is no longer possible to not have
sqlite available.

The NO_SQLITE option is dropped from depends.

Co-authored-by: Ava Chow <github@achow101.com>
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-03-12 15:42:38 +01:00
merge-script
8cb6ab0b97
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32025: validation, fix: Use wtxid instead of txid in CheckEphemeralSpends
e637dc2c01c3b566e6c51c911c5881a8d206c924 refactor: Replace uint256 type with Wtxid in PackageMempoolAcceptResult struct (marcofleon)
a3baead7cb8376e3b09f1726b8c466648d187524 validation: use wtxid instead of txid in CheckEphemeralSpends (marcofleon)

Pull request description:

  This PR addresses a small bug in [`AcceptMultipleTransactions`](45719390a1/src/validation.cpp (L1598)) where a txid was being inserted into a map that should only hold wtxids.  `CheckEphemeralSpends` has an out parameter on failure that records that the child transaction did not spend the parent's dust. Instead of using the txid of this child, use its wtxid.

  The second commit in this PR is a refactor of the `PackageMempoolAcceptResult` struct to use the `Wtxid` type instead of `uint256`. This helps to prevent errors like this in the future.

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2025-03-12 19:57:58 +08:00
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502d47203e
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31161: cmake: Set top-level target output locations
568fcdddaec2cc8decba5a098257f31729cc1caa scripted-diff: Adjust documentation per top-level target output location (Hennadii Stepanov)
026bb226e96919603af829d0b677779a234a0f6e cmake: Set top-level target output locations (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  This PR sets the target output locations to the `bin` and `lib` subdirectories within the build tree, creating a directory structure that mirrors that of the installed targets.

  This approach is widely adopted by the large projects, such as [LLVM](e146c1867e/lldb/cmake/modules/LLDBStandalone.cmake (L128-L130)):
  ```cmake
  set(CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin)
  set(CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/lib${LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX})
  set(CMAKE_ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/lib${LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX})
  ```

  The `libsecp256k1` project has also recently [adopted](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/1553) this approach.

  With this PR, all binaries are conveniently located. For example, run:
  ```
  $ ./build/bin/fuzz
  ```
  instead of:
  ```
  $ ./build/src/test/fuzz/fuzz
  ```

  On Windows, all required DLLs are now located in the same directory as the executables, allowing to run `bitcoin-chainstate.exe` (which loads `bitcoinkernel.dll`) without the need to copy DLLs or modify the `PATH` variable.

  The idea was briefly discussed among the build team during the recent CoreDev meeting.

  ---

  **Warning**: This PR changes build locations of newly built executables like `bitcoind` and `test_bitcoin` from `src/` to `bin/` without deleting previously built executables. A clean build is recommended to avoid accidentally running old binaries.

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Tree-SHA512: 1aa5ecd3cd49bd82f1dcc96c8e171d2d19c58aec8dade4bc329df89311f9e50cbf6cf021d004c58a0e1016c375b0fa348ccd52761bcdd179c2d1e61c105e3b9f
2025-03-12 11:19:00 +08:00
merge-script
1d0a1a60e8
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32004: qt: 29.0 translations update
9132824947005421057f6a5f035082c7b99f3853 qt: 29.0 translations update (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  This PR follows our [Release Process](bd0ee07310/doc/release-process.md) and concludes the translation-specific efforts for this release cycle. It follows two previous translation-related PRs, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31809 and https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/854.

  It is one of the steps required _before_ branch-off, as scheduled in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/31029.

  The previous similar PR: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30715.

  **Notes for reviewers:**
  1. This is the first release process conducted after migrating the build system to CMake. The [bitcoin-maintainer-tools/update-translations.py](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools/blob/main/update-translations.py) tool, which is used to fetch translations from [Transifex.com](https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin), still generates the no-longer-needed  `src/Makefile.qt_locale.include` file. Please ignore it.
  2. The actual translations on Transifex is a moving target. Therefore, your diff after running [`bitcoin-maintainer-tools/update-translations.py`](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools/blob/main/update-translations.py) might differ.
  3. The translations for the following languages, which appear to be the result of a mistake or an act of vandalism, have been discarded:
      - Czech (cs)
      - Danish (da)
      - Dutch (nl)
  4. Changes to the Thai (th) translation have been discarded due to multiple unsolicited pronunciation notes.

ACKs for top commit:
  glozow:
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2025-03-12 09:20:08 +08:00
Hennadii Stepanov
9132824947
qt: 29.0 translations update
The translations for the following languages, which appear to be the
result of a mistake or an act of vandalism, have been discarded:
- Czech (cs)
- Danish (da)
- Dutch (nl)

Changes to the Thai (th) translation have been discarded due to multiple
unsolicited pronunciation notes.
2025-03-11 17:35:36 +00:00
marcofleon
e637dc2c01 refactor: Replace uint256 type with Wtxid in PackageMempoolAcceptResult struct 2025-03-11 16:00:54 +00:00
marcofleon
a3baead7cb validation: use wtxid instead of txid in CheckEphemeralSpends 2025-03-11 16:00:46 +00:00
glozow
dbc89b604c
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31960: seeds: add signet/testnet4, update makeseeds regex, minblocks, fixed seeds
f0b659716bd455dca02053df573d888b5a115aa4 seeds: update .gitignore with signet and testnet4 (Jon Atack)
48f07ac9da4dfdd379d58cd67637bf195d6698d1 chainparams: remove hardcoded signet seeds (Jon Atack)
d4ab1150c4016282b59574ce2609cfc4a01851c5 chainparams: add signet fixed seeds if default network (Jon Atack)
49f155efbfb65ab60c7c67597f68489893015c71 seeds: update fixed dns seeds (Jon Atack)
236687083fb9e0daa9f9b66c5d86c6f3985f343a makeseeds: regex improvements (Lőrinc)
98f84d6c233385c3ee8d9a300f7f7be597b2768b generate-seeds: update and add signet (Jon Atack)
c4ed23e53987b4b7190cc6f8aa0519eb4fcc21aa seeds: add testnet4 seeds (Jon Atack)
60f17dd8167054410236b34318446bdfa10854e3 seeds: add signet seeds (Jon Atack)
2bcccaa41077d2086a350e54aff66341b96ad796 makeseeds: align I2P column header (Jon Atack)
94e21aa5fc5e06dbf9aefeaad44fe401a4250974 makeseeds: update MIN_BLOCKS, add reminder to README (Jon Atack)
6ae7a3bc4e7bfc8fe446be0a5527b0417a23276c makeseeds: update user agent regex (Jon Atack)
9b0d2e5094626ff21c7ace6b29888ada90c43060 makeseeds: fix incorrect regex (laanwj)

Pull request description:

  In `makeseeds.py`:
  - fix the user agent regex (by laanwj)
  - fix the I2P column header spacing
  - update the regex (it was also not updated for the previous release)
  - update `MIN_BLOCKS` (4320 blocks/month * ~6.5 months) and add README documentation to remember to update it
  - further robustness/standardness/consistency improvements to the regexes (by l0rinc)

  Add signet and testnet4 seeds to the README and to `generate-seeds.py`

  Update the fixed seeds in `src/chainparamsseeds.h`

  In `kernel/chainparams.cpp`:
  - add signet fixed seeds if default network
  - remove hardcoded signet seeds

  Update `contrib/seeds/.gitignore` with signet and testnet4

  The previous 2 seeds updates were https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30008 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30695.

  mainnet:
  ```
  $ contrib/seeds$ python3 makeseeds.py -a asmap-filled.dat -s seeds_main.txt > nodes_main.txt

  Loading asmap database "asmap-filled.dat"…Done.
  Loading and parsing DNS seeds…Done.
    IPv4   IPv6  Onion    I2P  CJDNS Pass
   17252   3630  21079   3095     12 Initial
   17252   3630  21079   3095     12 Skip entries with invalid address
    8444   1742  14607   2330     10 After removing duplicates
    8194   1691  14321   2102     10 Enforce minimal number of blocks
    7838   1578  14321   2102     10 Require service bit 1
    6802   1326  14321   2102     10 Require minimum uptime
    6762   1321  14320   2102     10 Require a known and recent user agent
    6762   1321  14320   2102     10 Filter out hosts with multiple bitcoin ports
     512    485    512    512     10 Look up ASNs and limit results per ASN and per net
  ```

  signet:
  ```
  $ contrib/seeds$ python3 makeseeds.py -a asmap-filled.dat -s seeds_signet.txt -m 237800 > nodes_signet.txt

  Loading asmap database "asmap-filled.dat"…Done.
  Loading and parsing DNS seeds…Done.
    IPv4   IPv6  Onion    I2P  CJDNS Pass
     110     47     63      9      4 Initial
     110     47     63      9      4 Skip entries with invalid address
     110     47     63      9      4 After removing duplicates
      83     31     58      9      4 Enforce minimal number of blocks
      83     31     58      9      4 Require service bit 1
      83     31     57      9      4 Require minimum uptime
      83     31     57      9      4 Require a known and recent user agent
      83     31     57      7      4 Filter out hosts with multiple bitcoin ports
      42     30     57      7      4 Look up ASNs and limit results per ASN and per net
  ```

  testnet:
  ```
  $ contrib/seeds$ python3 makeseeds.py -a asmap-filled.dat -s seeds_test.txt > nodes_test.txt

  Loading asmap database "asmap-filled.dat"…Done.
  Loading and parsing DNS seeds…Done.
    IPv4   IPv6  Onion    I2P  CJDNS Pass
     204     73     96     11      5 Initial
     204     73     96     11      5 Skip entries with invalid address
     204     73     96     11      5 After removing duplicates
     204     73     96     11      5 Enforce minimal number of blocks
     204     73     96     11      5 Require service bit 1
     195     69     87      9      5 Require minimum uptime
     193     69     87      9      5 Require a known and recent user agent
     193     69     87      9      5 Filter out hosts with multiple bitcoin ports
      79     39     87      9      5 Look up ASNs and limit results per ASN and per net
  ```

  testnet4
  ```
  $ contrib/seeds$ python3 makeseeds.py -a asmap-filled.dat -s seeds_testnet4.txt -m 72600 > nodes_testnet4.txt

  Loading asmap database "asmap-filled.dat"…Done.
  Loading and parsing DNS seeds…Done.
    IPv4   IPv6  Onion    I2P  CJDNS Pass
     149    115     69     11      4 Initial
     149    115     69     11      4 Skip entries with invalid address
     149    115     69     11      4 After removing duplicates
     104     75     52      7      4 Enforce minimal number of blocks
     104     75     52      7      4 Require service bit 1
     100     73     51      7      4 Require minimum uptime
     100     73     51      7      4 Require a known and recent user agent
     100     73     51      7      4 Filter out hosts with multiple bitcoin ports
      43     46     51      7      4 Look up ASNs and limit results per ASN and per net
  ```

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  achow101:
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    re-ACK f0b659716bd455dca02053df573d888b5a115aa4

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2025-03-11 09:58:41 -04:00
Hennadii Stepanov
093c757d7c
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32000: Update minisketch subtree to d1e6bb8bbf8ef104b9dd002cab14a71b91061177
f5d8b66a8cf23f9ccc51fb9702943c8a5f755f43 Squashed 'src/minisketch/' changes from eb37a9b8e7..d1e6bb8bbf (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  Includes:
  * https://github.com/bitcoin-core/minisketch/pull/92

ACKs for top commit:
  hebasto:
    ACK 4fde88bc469dc1c827591f764bd635038ccaf852, I've updated the subtree locally and got zero diff with this PR.

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2025-03-07 12:37:56 +00:00
Jon Atack
48f07ac9da chainparams: remove hardcoded signet seeds 2025-03-06 15:39:58 -06:00
Jon Atack
d4ab1150c4 chainparams: add signet fixed seeds if default network 2025-03-06 15:39:58 -06:00
Jon Atack
49f155efbf seeds: update fixed dns seeds 2025-03-06 15:39:58 -06:00
merge-script
9f3dcacef7
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31978: kernel: pre-29.x chainparams and headerssync update
11a2d3a63e90cdc1920ede3c67d52a9c72860e6b [headerssync] update headerssync config for v29 (glozow)
dd23c532581f56423047842f4dcbc2c04bd88136 [kernel] update chainTxData for v29 (glozow)
80926af8c2624193f57cf3352233e310d7ae2d09 [kernel] update assumevalid and minimumChainWork for v29 (glozow)
0683b8ebf33386d5c05140df89df10b1853d7c7e [kernel] update assumed blockchain and chainstate sizes for v29 (glozow)

Pull request description:

  Update chainparams and headerssync config for v29.0 (see [release process](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/release-process.md#before-branch-off)).

ACKs for top commit:
  achow101:
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2025-03-06 10:23:01 +00:00
Lőrinc
d5537c18a9 fuzz: make sure DecodeBase58(Check) is called with valid values more often
In Base58 fuzz the two roundtrips are merged now, the new `decode_input` switches between a completely random input and a valid encoded one, to make sure the decoding passes more often.
The `max_ret_len` can also exceed the original length now and is being validated more thoroughly.

Co-authored-by: maflcko <6399679+maflcko@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: marcofleon <marleo23@proton.me>
2025-03-05 22:30:28 +01:00
Lőrinc
bad1433ef2 fuzz: Always restrict base conversion input lengths
They seem to cause timeouts:
> Issue 397734700: bitcoin-core:base58check_encode_decode: Timeout in base58check_encode_decode

The `encoded_string.empty()` check was corrected here to `decoded.empty()` to make sure the `(0, decoded.size() - 1)` range is always valid.

Co-authored-by: maflcko <6399679+maflcko@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: marcofleon <marleo23@proton.me>
Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
2025-03-05 22:28:08 +01:00
fanquake
4fde88bc46
Update minisketch subtree to latest master 2025-03-05 15:36:56 +00:00
glozow
11a2d3a63e [headerssync] update headerssync config for v29 2025-03-04 14:23:18 -05:00
glozow
dd23c53258 [kernel] update chainTxData for v29 2025-03-04 14:23:18 -05:00
glozow
80926af8c2 [kernel] update assumevalid and minimumChainWork for v29 2025-03-04 14:23:18 -05:00
glozow
0683b8ebf3 [kernel] update assumed blockchain and chainstate sizes for v29 2025-03-04 14:23:17 -05:00
glozow
e13c18f6ce
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31969: Add mainnet assumeutxo param at height 880,000
14f16748557faf57cf4b0f4c91c162592557434c chainparams: add mainnet assumeutxo param at height 880_000 (Sjors Provoost)

Pull request description:

  #31940 suggests adding a snapshot at every major release.

  This snapshot should be suitable for v29. I picked the most recent multiple of 10K blocks.

  You can either download this torrent:

  ```
  magnet:?xt=urn:btih:559bd78170502971e15e97d7572e4c824f033492&dn=utxo-880000.dat&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.bitcoin.sprovoost.nl%3A6969
  ```

  Or generate the snapshot yourself:

  ```sh
  bitcoin-cli -rpcclienttimeout=0 -named dumptxoutset utxo-880000.dat rollback=880000
  ```

  The SHA-256 hash should be:

  ```
  shasum -a 256 utxo-880000.dat
  43b3b1ad6e1005ffc0ff49514d0ffcc3e3ce671cc8d02da7fa7bac5405f89de4
  ```

  And then load it on a fresh node during IBD with:

  ```
  bitcoin-cli -rpcclienttimeout=0 loadtxoutset utxo-880000.dat
  ```

  Note that it's more performant to turn off networking while the snapshot is loading, see #29993:

  ```sh
  bitcoin-cli setnetworkactive false
  ```

  Once the snapshot is loaded:

  ```sh
  bitcoin-cli setnetworkactive true
  ```

  And enjoy a speedy ride to the tip.

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  hodlinator:
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  rkrux:
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  polespinasa:
    ACK 14f1674855

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2025-03-04 14:14:50 -05:00
Hennadii Stepanov
18e83534ac
wallet: Replace "non-0" with "non-zero" in translatable error message
Transifex interprets the "-0" substring as a number in translatable
strings. Since not all translations preserve "-0," this triggers a
corresponding warning. While this warning could be disabled globally, it
is more reasonable to adjust the original string instead.
2025-03-04 16:29:43 +00:00
Ava Chow
15717f0ef3
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31916: init: Handle dropped UPnP support more gracefully
44041ae0eca9d2034b7c2bdef24724809cc35e90 init: Handle dropped UPnP support more gracefully (laanwj)

Pull request description:

  Closes bitcoin-core/gui#843.

  In that issue it was brought up that users likely don't care what kind of port forwarding is used, and that the setting is opportunistic anyway, so instead of showing an extensive warning, we can simply "upgrade" from UPNP to NAT-PMP+PCP.

  - Change the logic for removed runtime setting `-upnp` to set `-natpmp` instead, and log a message.

  - Also remove any lingering `upnp` from `settings.json` and replace it with `natpmp`, when it makes sense (this is important so that the UI shows the right values in the settings):

  ```json
  {
      "upnp": true
  }
  ```
  becomes
  ```json
  {
      "natpmp": true
  }
  ```

  and

  ```json
  {
      "upnp": false
  }
  ```
  becomes
  ```json
  {
      "natpmp": false
  }
  ```

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  davidgumberg:
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  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK 44041ae0eca9d2034b7c2bdef24724809cc35e90. Code changes look good. Could potentially add test coverage for this, though I don't think it is too important.
  hodlinator:
    cr-ACK 44041ae0eca9d2034b7c2bdef24724809cc35e90

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2025-03-03 16:40:26 -08:00
merge-script
79bbb381a1
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30901: cmake: Revamp handling of data files
ecf54a32ed26a50e861fca559e43ec1f9dee93b7 cmake: Add support for builtin `codegen` target (Hennadii Stepanov)
a8c78a0574d394d6a46edc0924a85180087dc9fa cmake: Revamp handling of data files (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  This PR leverages the approach from the https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess project and introduces a new functions `target_json_data_sources()` and `target_raw_data_sources()`, which minimize the amount of code required to assign to assign a `*.json` or `*.raw` data file to the `test_bitcoin`,  `bench_bitcoin` or `unitester` targets.

  As requested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30901#issuecomment-2654622689, the `codegen` build target is now supported, if available:
  ```
  $ cmake --version
  cmake version 3.31.5

  CMake suite maintained and supported by Kitware (kitware.com/cmake).
  $ cmake -G "Ninja" -B build
  $ cmake --build build --target codegen
  ```

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  fjahr:
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  Sjors:
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  theuni:
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2025-03-03 14:41:05 +00:00
Sjors Provoost
14f1674855
chainparams: add mainnet assumeutxo param at height 880_000 2025-03-01 10:53:48 -05:00
laanwj
44041ae0ec init: Handle dropped UPnP support more gracefully
Closes bitcoin-core/gui#843.

In that issue it was brought up that users likely don't care what kind
of port forwarding is used, and the setting is opportunistic anyway, so
instead of showing an extensive warning, we can simply migrate from
UPNP to NAT-PMP+PCP. This prevents nodes dropping from the public
network.

- Change the logic for removed runtime setting `-upnp` to set `-natpmp`
  instead, and only log a message.

- Also replace any lingering `upnp` in `settings.json` with `natpmp`.
2025-02-26 14:42:35 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fa99c3b544
test: Exclude SeedStartup from coverage counts 2025-02-25 10:15:00 +01:00
brunoerg
c7afca3d62 test: descriptor: check whitespace into keys 2025-02-24 09:57:22 -03:00
brunoerg
cb722a3cea descriptor: check whitespace in ParsePubkeyInner
Due to Base58, keys with whitespace at the beginning or
at the end are successfully parsed. This commit adds a
check into `ParsePubkeyInner` to verify whether if the
first or last char of the key is a space.
2025-02-24 09:55:40 -03:00
merge-script
e486597f9a
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31918: fuzz: add basic TxOrphanage::EraseForBlock cov
8400b742fa6dda4ad89311f547ccf50b0187e817 fuzz: add basic TxOrphanage::EraseForBlock cov (Greg Sanders)

Pull request description:

  Currently uncovered

ACKs for top commit:
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  marcofleon:
    ACK 8400b742fa6dda4ad89311f547ccf50b0187e817

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2025-02-21 11:05:17 -05:00
merge-script
44bd315924
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31676: fuzz: add targets for PCP and NAT-PMP port mapping requests
c73b59d47f1ec6fff1ad9155181c2285a5ef5cf4 fuzz: implement targets for PCP and NAT-PMP port mapping requests (Antoine Poinsot)
1695c8ab5bd3ea2dd0a065bcb8162a973dede7fe fuzz: in FuzzedSock::GetSockName(), return a random-length name (Antoine Poinsot)
0d472c19533a0c13ea8b79e84bcff49230179519 fuzz: never return an uninitialized sockaddr in FuzzedSock::GetSockName (Antoine Poinsot)
39b7e2b5905255645264bc332b934b62441e55b9 fuzz: add steady clock mocking to FuzzedSock (Antoine Poinsot)
6fe1c35c05b353f5cc3f3811fdf46e3b220096e4 pcp: make NAT-PMP error codes uint16_t (Antoine Poinsot)
01906ce912e945c967316f829c1356f8ff38745f pcp: make the ToString method const (Antoine Poinsot)

Pull request description:

  Based on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31022, this introduces a fuzz target for `PCPRequestPortMap` and `NATPMPRequestPortMap`.

  Like in #31022 we set `CreateSock` to return a `Sock` which mocks the responses from the server and uses a mocked steady clock for the `Wait`s. Except here we simply respond with fuzzer-provided data until the client stop sending requests. We also sometimes inject errors and connection failures based on fuzzer-provided data.

  We reuse the existing `FuzzedSock`, so a preparatory commit is included that adds steady clock mocking to it. This may be useful for other harnesses as well.

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  marcofleon:
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2025-02-21 10:57:09 -05:00
Hennadii Stepanov
a8c78a0574
cmake: Revamp handling of data files
This change introduces new functions `target_json_data_sources()` and
`target_raw_data_sources()`.
2025-02-21 11:11:29 +00:00
Lőrinc
4cd95a2921 refactor: modernize remaining outdated trait patterns 2025-02-21 10:43:41 +01:00
Lőrinc
ab2b67fce2 scripted-diff: modernize outdated trait patterns - values
See https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/is_enum for more details.

-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i -E 's/(std::[a-z_]+)(<[^<>]+>)::value\b/\1_v\2/g' $(git grep -l '::value' ./src ':(exclude)src/bench/nanobench.h' ':(exclude)src/minisketch' ':(exclude)src/span.h')
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
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