fabdf9f870a4c07cb3548c3b385438f02179ea88 Remove gui-only syscalls (MarcoFalke) fa0c2aa826282fe40d2ce7becb4eb6d4814447a3 init: Disable syscall sandbox in the bitcoin-qt process (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: It is basically impossible (and a bit out of scope) for us to maintain a sandbox for the qt library. I am not sure if it is possible to only sandbox a few threads in a process, but I doubt this will add no practical benefit anyway, so I am disabling the sandbox for the whole bitcoin-qt process. See also https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24690#issuecomment-1084372400 ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK fabdf9f870a4c07cb3548c3b385438f02179ea88 Tree-SHA512: 944ded03ee25f7dfd0bfeea9c3f97f575f2d470aa03b387b07f3e3bec5cb886e4aaa17e4a9fb359d3e670e6da69adc9111673d13e6561ec55b3161bb67dfe760
src/node/
The src/node/ directory contains code that needs to access node state
(state in CChain, CBlockIndex, CCoinsView, CTxMemPool, and similar
classes).
Code in src/node/ is meant to be segregated from code in
src/wallet/ and src/qt/, to ensure wallet and GUI
code changes don't interfere with node operation, to allow wallet and GUI code
to run in separate processes, and to perhaps eventually allow wallet and GUI
code to be maintained in separate source repositories.
As a rule of thumb, code in one of the src/node/,
src/wallet/, or src/qt/ directories should avoid
calling code in the other directories directly, and only invoke it indirectly
through the more limited src/interfaces/ classes.
This directory is at the moment
sparsely populated. Eventually more substantial files like
src/validation.cpp and
src/txmempool.cpp might be moved there.