Fuzzing code uses C++17 specific code (e.g. std::optional), so it is not
possible to compile with --enable-fuzz and without --enable-c++17.
Thus, turn on --enable-c++17 whenever --enable-fuzz is used.
eea8114657 build: Enable unreachable-code-loop-increment (Jonathan Schoeller)
d15db4b1fc refactor: Fix unreachable code in init arg checks (Jonathan Schoeller)
Pull request description:
Closes: #19017
In #19015 it's been suggested that we add some new compiler warnings to our build. Some of these, such as `-Wunreachable-code-loop-increment`, generate warnings. We'll likely want to fix these up if we're going to turn these warnings on.
```shell
init.cpp:969:5: warning: loop will run at most once (loop increment never executed) [-Wunreachable-code-loop-increment]
for (const auto& arg : gArgs.GetUnsuitableSectionOnlyArgs()) {
^~~
1 warning generated.
```
aa8d76806c/src/init.cpp (L968-L972)
To fix this, collect all errors, and output them in a single error message after the loop completes. This resolves the unreachable code warning, and avoids popup hell that could result from outputting a seperate message for each error or warning one by one.
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hebasto:
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facef3d413 doc: Explain that anyone can work on good first issues, move text to CONTRIBUTING.md (MarcoFalke)
fae2fb2a19 doc: Expand section on Getting Started (MarcoFalke)
100000d1b2 doc: Add headings to CONTRIBUTING.md (MarcoFalke)
fab893e0ca doc: Fix unrelated typos reported by codespell (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Some random doc changes:
* Add sections to docs, so that they can be linked to
* Explain that anyone (even maintainers) are allowed to work on good first issues
* Expand section on Getting Started slightly
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ACK facef3d413
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While emoji and other symbols in C++ identifers (as accepted by newer
compilers) are fun, they might create confusion during code review, for
example because some symbols look very similar. Forbid such extended
identifiers for now.
This is done by providing `-fno-extended-identifiers`. Thanks to sipa
for suggesting this compiler flag.
e2bab2aa16 multiprocess: add multiprocess travis configuration (Russell Yanofsky)
603fd6a2e7 depends: add MULTIPROCESS depends option (Russell Yanofsky)
5d1377b52b build: multiprocess autotools changes (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
---
This PR consists of build changes only. It adds an `--enable-multiprocess` autoconf option (off by default and marked experimental), that builds new `bitcoin-node` and `bitcoin-gui` binaries. These currently function the same as existing `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt` binaries, but are extended in #10102 with IPC features to execute node, wallet, and gui functions in separate processes.
In addition to adding the `--enable-multiprocess` config flag, it also adds a depends package and autoconf rules to build with the [libmultiprocess](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess) library, and it adds new travis configuration to exercise the build code and run functional tests with the new binaries.
The changes in this PR were originally part of #10102 but were moved into #16367 to be able to develop and review the multiprocess build changes independently of the code changes. #16367 was briefly merged and then reverted in #18588. Only change since #16367 has been dropping the `native_boost.mk` depends package which was pointed out to be no longer necessary in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16367#issuecomment-596484337 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18588#pullrequestreview-391765649
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Instruct the linker to set the major & minor subsystem versions in the PE
header to 6 & 1 (NT 6.1 which corresponds to Windows 7). Similar to
macOS, the binary will now refuse to run on unsupported versions of
Windows.
a30b0a24e9 build: enable -Werror=gnu (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Stop the build if a warning is emitted due to `-Wgnu` and
`--enable-werror` has been used. As usual - this would help notice such
a warning that is about to be introduced in new code.
This is a followup to
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18088 build: ensure we aren't using GNU extensions
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df6bde031b test: remove glibc fdelt sanity check (fanquake)
8bf1540cc2 build: remove fdelt_chk backwards compatibility code (fanquake)
Pull request description:
ae30d40e50
The return type of [`fdelt_chk`](https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=debug/fdelt_chk.c;h=f62ce7349707cb68f55831c1c591fd7387a90258;hb=HEAD) changed from `unsigned long int` to `long int` in glibc 2.16. See [this commit](https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=commit;h=ceb9e56b3d1f8c1922e0526c2e841373843460e2). Now that we require [glibc >=2.17](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17538) we can remove our back-compat code.
ab7bce584a
While looking at the above changes, I noticed that our glibc fdelt sanity check doesn't seem to be checking anything. `fdelt_warn()` also isn't something we'd want to actually "trigger" at runtime, as doing so would cause `bitcoind` to abort.
The comments:
> // trigger: Call FD_SET to trigger __fdelt_chk. FORTIFY_SOURCE must be defined
> // as >0 and optimizations must be set to at least -O2.
suggest calling FD_SET to check the invocation of `fdelt_chk` (this is [aliased with fdelt_warn in glibc](https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=debug/fdelt_chk.c;h=f62ce7349707cb68f55831c1c591fd7387a90258;hb=HEAD)). However just calling `FD_SET()` will not necessarily cause the compiler to insert a call to `fd_warn()`.
Whether or not GCC (recent Clang should work, but may use different heuristics) inserts a call to `fdelt_warn()` depends on if the compiler can determine if the value passed in is a compile time constant (using [`__builtin_constant_p`](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Other-Builtins.html)) and whether the value is < 0 or >= `FD_SETSIZE`. The glibc implementation is [here](https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=misc/bits/select2.h;h=7e17430ed94dd1679af10afa3d74795f9c97c0e8;hb=HEAD). This means our check should never cause a call to be inserted.
Compiling master without `--glibc-back-compat` (if you do pass `--glibc-back-compat` the outcome is still the same; however the abort will only happen with >=`FD_SETSIZE` as that is what our [fdelt_warn()](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/compat/glibc_compat.cpp#L24) checks for), there are no calls to `fdelt_warn()` inserted by the compiler:
```bash
objdump -dC bitcoind | grep sanity_fdelt
...
0000000000399d20 <sanity_test_fdelt()>:
399d20: 48 81 ec 98 00 00 00 sub $0x98,%rsp
399d27: b9 10 00 00 00 mov $0x10,%ecx
399d2c: 64 48 8b 04 25 28 00 mov %fs:0x28,%rax
399d33: 00 00
399d35: 48 89 84 24 88 00 00 mov %rax,0x88(%rsp)
399d3c: 00
399d3d: 31 c0 xor %eax,%eax
399d3f: 48 89 e7 mov %rsp,%rdi
399d42: fc cld
399d43: f3 48 ab rep stos %rax,%es:(%rdi)
399d46: 48 8b 84 24 88 00 00 mov 0x88(%rsp),%rax
399d4d: 00
399d4e: 64 48 33 04 25 28 00 xor %fs:0x28,%rax
399d55: 00 00
399d57: 75 0d jne 399d66 <sanity_test_fdelt()+0x46>
399d59: b8 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%eax
399d5e: 48 81 c4 98 00 00 00 add $0x98,%rsp
399d65: c3 retq
399d66: e8 85 df c8 ff callq 27cf0 <__stack_chk_fail@plt>
399d6b: 0f 1f 44 00 00 nopl 0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
```
If you modify the sanity test to pass `-1` or `FD_SETSIZE` to `FD_SET`, you'll see calls to `fdelt_warn` inserted, and the runtime behaviour is an abort as expected.
```diff
diff --git a/src/compat/glibc_sanity_fdelt.cpp b/src/compat/glibc_sanity_fdelt.cpp
index 87140d0c7..16974bfa0 100644
--- a/src/compat/glibc_sanity_fdelt.cpp
+++ b/src/compat/glibc_sanity_fdelt.cpp
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ bool sanity_test_fdelt()
{
fd_set fds;
FD_ZERO(&fds);
- FD_SET(0, &fds);
+ FD_SET(FD_SETSIZE, &fds);
return FD_ISSET(0, &fds);
}
#endif
```
```bash
0000000000399d20 <sanity_test_fdelt()>:
399d20: 48 81 ec 98 00 00 00 sub $0x98,%rsp
399d27: b9 10 00 00 00 mov $0x10,%ecx
399d2c: 64 48 8b 04 25 28 00 mov %fs:0x28,%rax
399d33: 00 00
399d35: 48 89 84 24 88 00 00 mov %rax,0x88(%rsp)
399d3c: 00
399d3d: 31 c0 xor %eax,%eax
399d3f: 48 89 e7 mov %rsp,%rdi
399d42: fc cld
399d43: f3 48 ab rep stos %rax,%es:(%rdi)
399d46: 48 c7 c7 ff ff ff ff mov $0xffffffffffffffff,%rdi
399d4d: e8 3e ff ff ff callq 399c90 <__fdelt_warn>
399d52: 0f b6 04 24 movzbl (%rsp),%eax
399d56: 83 e0 01 and $0x1,%eax
399d59: 48 8b 94 24 88 00 00 mov 0x88(%rsp),%rdx
399d60: 00
399d61: 64 48 33 14 25 28 00 xor %fs:0x28,%rdx
399d68: 00 00
399d6a: 75 08 jne 399d74 <sanity_test_fdelt()+0x54>
399d6c: 48 81 c4 98 00 00 00 add $0x98,%rsp
399d73: c3 retq
399d74: e8 77 df c8 ff callq 27cf0 <__stack_chk_fail@plt>
399d79: 0f 1f 80 00 00 00 00 nopl 0x0(%rax)
```
```bash
src/bitcoind
*** buffer overflow detected ***: src/bitcoind terminated
Aborted
```
I think the test should should be removed and replaced (if possible) with additional checks in security-check.py. I was thinking about adding a version of [this script](https://github.com/fanquake/core-review/blob/master/fortify.py) as part of the output, but that needs more thought. I'll address this in a follow up.
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0c63f80854 build: Suppress -Wdeprecated-copy warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Tomorrow, on Apr 23 the Ubuntu 20.04 release is expected. It packaged with Qt 5.12 LTS that has a nasty peculiarity to cause modern compilers, including Clang 10.0 and GCC 9.3, to emit spammy `-Wdeprecated-copy` warnings (#15822, #18419).
This PR suppress such warnings _temporarily_, until the [upstream is fixed](https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/272258).
Here are some affected systems (with system packages):
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS + Qt 5.12.8 LTS + { Clang 10.0 | GCC 9.3 }
- Fedora 32 + Qt 5.13.2 + Clang 10.0
Reference: [QTBUG-75210](https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-75210)
Also see **fanquake**'s [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18738#issuecomment-622956100).
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ACK 0c63f80854 seems fine to disable this warning for the 0.21.0 release temporarily and then enable it for 0.22.0, when boost is removed.
fanquake:
ACK 0c63f80854 - I think it's ok to suppress these for now, given that `-Wdeprecated-copy` is enabled (via `-Wextra`) in GCC 9 and Clang 10. The Qt output is pretty noisy, and there's a few warnings from Boost as well.
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839add193b build: Enable -Wsuggest-override (Hennadii Stepanov)
de5e91c303 refactor: Add BerkeleyDatabaseVersion() function (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
From GCC [docs](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-9.2.0/gcc/Warning-Options.html):
> `-Wsuggest-override`
> Warn about overriding virtual functions that are not marked with the override keyword.
~This PR is based on #16722 (the first commit).~ See: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16722#issuecomment-584111086
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ACK 839add193b assuming Travis is happy: patch looks correct
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autoconf and automake changes to support multiprocess gui/node/wallet execution.
This adds a new --enable-multiprocess flag, and build configuration code to
detect libraries needed for multiprocess support. The --enable-multiprocess
flag builds new bitcoin-node and bitcoin-gui executables, which are updated in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102 to communicate across processes.
But for now they are functionally equivalent to existing bitcoind and
bitcoin-qt executables.
89fea68ffd build: don't pass -w when building for Windows (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This has been around since the introduction of autotools. However at
this point I'm not sure we'd ever want to suppress all warnings when
performing a build, and given that CXX FLAGS will have been overriden
when cross-compiling for Windows (using depends), this would rarely,
if-ever be used anyways.
From https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html:
> -w
>
> Inhibit all warning messages.
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This has been around since the introduction of autotools. However at
this point I'm not sure we'd every want to suppress all warnings when
performing a build, and given that CXX FLAGS will have been overriden
when cross-compiling for Windows (using depends), this would rarely,
if-ever be used anyways.
From https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html:
-w
Inhibit all warning messages.
As is, this sanity check doesn't seem to be testing fdelt_chk, because
passing a value of "0" to FD_SET wont cause the compiler to insert any
calls to fdelt_chk().
The documentation is a little misleading. If we actually triggered fdelt_chk
at runtime, bitcoind would abort. I think this check would be better replaced
(if possible) by additional checks in security-check.py.
The compiler may insert a call to fdelt_warn() (aliased with fdelt_chk
in glibc) at compile time if it can determine that an invalid value is
being passed to FD_SET.
These checks are essentially; value < 0 or value >= FD_SETSIZE along
with a check for wether the value is a compile time constant.
If the compiler can determine an invalid value is being passed, a call
to fdelt_warn will be inserted. Passing 0 should never cause a call to
be inserted.
You can check this after compiling:
```bash
objdump -dC bitcoind | grep sanity_fdelt
...
0000000000399d20 <sanity_test_fdelt()>:
399d20: 48 81 ec 98 00 00 00 sub $0x98,%rsp
399d27: b9 10 00 00 00 mov $0x10,%ecx
399d2c: 64 48 8b 04 25 28 00 mov %fs:0x28,%rax
399d33: 00 00
399d35: 48 89 84 24 88 00 00 mov %rax,0x88(%rsp)
399d3c: 00
399d3d: 31 c0 xor %eax,%eax
399d3f: 48 89 e7 mov %rsp,%rdi
399d42: fc cld
399d43: f3 48 ab rep stos %rax,%es:(%rdi)
399d46: 48 8b 84 24 88 00 00 mov 0x88(%rsp),%rax
399d4d: 00
399d4e: 64 48 33 04 25 28 00 xor %fs:0x28,%rax
399d55: 00 00
399d57: 75 0d jne 399d66 <sanity_test_fdelt()+0x46>
399d59: b8 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%eax
399d5e: 48 81 c4 98 00 00 00 add $0x98,%rsp
399d65: c3 retq
399d66: e8 85 df c8 ff callq 27cf0 <__stack_chk_fail@plt>
399d6b: 0f 1f 44 00 00 nopl 0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
```
To test, you could modify this test to pass -1 to FD_SET, and check
that a call to fdelt_warn() is inserted, and that running bitcoind
fails. i.e:
```bash
0000000000399d20 <sanity_test_fdelt()>:
399d20: 48 81 ec 98 00 00 00 sub $0x98,%rsp
399d27: b9 10 00 00 00 mov $0x10,%ecx
399d2c: 64 48 8b 04 25 28 00 mov %fs:0x28,%rax
399d33: 00 00
399d35: 48 89 84 24 88 00 00 mov %rax,0x88(%rsp)
399d3c: 00
399d3d: 31 c0 xor %eax,%eax
399d3f: 48 89 e7 mov %rsp,%rdi
399d42: fc cld
399d43: f3 48 ab rep stos %rax,%es:(%rdi)
399d46: 48 c7 c7 ff ff ff ff mov $0xffffffffffffffff,%rdi
399d4d: e8 3e ff ff ff callq 399c90 <__fdelt_warn>
399d52: 0f b6 04 24 movzbl (%rsp),%eax
399d56: 83 e0 01 and $0x1,%eax
399d59: 48 8b 94 24 88 00 00 mov 0x88(%rsp),%rdx
399d60: 00
399d61: 64 48 33 14 25 28 00 xor %fs:0x28,%rdx
399d68: 00 00
399d6a: 75 08 jne 399d74 <sanity_test_fdelt()+0x54>
399d6c: 48 81 c4 98 00 00 00 add $0x98,%rsp
399d73: c3 retq
399d74: e8 77 df c8 ff callq 27cf0 <__stack_chk_fail@plt>
399d79: 0f 1f 80 00 00 00 00 nopl 0x0(%rax)
```
```bash
./src/bitcoind
*** buffer overflow detected ***: src/bitcoind terminated
Aborted
```
a029805f57 build: remove -Qunused-arguments workaround for clang + ccache (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This was added in 386efb7695 to address spammy Clang warnings when building with ccache.
The issue was addressed in [ccache 3.2](https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8118), and from a look at most major distros, it's only Debian Jessie that has a version of ccache older than that ([3.1](https://packages.debian.org/jessie/ccache)).
Therefore I think it's acceptable to drop this workaround, and re-enable warnings for unused driver arguments (when compiling using Clang and ccache).
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utACK a029805f57
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03da4c7781 build: make linker checks more robust (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Check for a flag to turn linker warnings into errors. When flags are passed to
linkers via the compiler driver using a -Wl,-foo flag, linker warnings may be
swallowed rather than bubbling up.
This is one of [Corys commits](b9acd3d33e) that I've modified to also add `-Wl,-fatal_warnings`
for darwin.
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71f183a49b build: warn on potentially uninitialized reads (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
* Enable `conditional-uninitialized` warning class to show potentially uninitialized
reads.
* Fix the sole such warning in Bitcoin Core in `GetRdRand()`: `r1` would be
set to `0` on `rdrand` failure, so initializing it to `0` is a non-functional
change.
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laanwj:
ACK 71f183a49b
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Check for a flag to turn linker warnings into errors. When flags are passed to
linkers via the compiler driver using a -Wl,-foo flag, linker warnings may be
swallowed rather than bubbling up.
Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
Stop the build if a warning is emitted due to `-Wgnu` and
`--enable-werror` has been used. As usual - this would help notice such
a warning that is about to be introduced in new code.
This is a followup to
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18088
build: ensure we aren't using GNU extensions
Enable -Wconditional-uninitialized to warn on potentially uninitialized
reads.
Fix the sole such warning in Bitcoin Core in GetRdRand(): r1 would be
set to 0 on rdrand failure, so initializing it to 0 is a non-functional
change.
From "Intel 64 and IA-32 ArchitecturesSoftware Developer's Manual" [1],
page 1711: "CF=1 indicates that the data in the destination is valid.
Otherwise CF=0 and the data in the destination operand will be returned
as zeros for the specified width."
[1] https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/39/c5/325462-sdm-vol-1-2abcd-3abcd.pdf
c31cbe7cfe Add C++17 test to Travis (Pieter Wuille)
7829685e27 Add configure option for c++17 (Pieter Wuille)
0fbde488b2 Support conversion between Spans of compatible types (Pieter Wuille)
7cbfebbf3d Update ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx.m4 (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This adds a `--enable-c++17` option to the configure script, fixes the only C++17 incompatibility (with a commit taken from #18468), and adds a Travis test for it.
This is all off by default, and release builds remain C++11.
It implements the first step of the plan in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16684.
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Tested ACK c31cbe7cfe
hebasto:
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182dbdf0f4 util: Detect posix_fallocate() instead of assuming (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Don't assume that `posix_fallocate()` is available on Linux and not
available on other operating systems. At least FreeBSD has it and we
are not using it.
Properly check whether `posix_fallocate()` is present and use it if it
is.
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ACK 182dbdf0f4
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b155fcda51 doc: fix typo in configure.ac (fanquake)
20a30922fb doc: note why we can't use thread_local with glibc back compat (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Given that we went through a [gitian build](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18681) to remember why this is the case, we might as well make a note of it in configure.ac.
[From #18681](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18681#issuecomment-615526634):
Looking at the Linux build log, this has failed with:
```bash
Checking glibc back compat...
bitcoind: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bitcoind: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bitcoin-cli: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bitcoin-cli: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bitcoin-tx: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bitcoin-tx: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bitcoin-wallet: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bitcoin-wallet: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
test/test_bitcoin: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
test/test_bitcoin: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
bench/bench_bitcoin: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
bench/bench_bitcoin: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
qt/bitcoin-qt: symbol __cxa_thread_atexit_impl from unsupported version GLIBC_2.18
```
`__cxa_thread_atexit_impl` is used for [thread_local variable destruction](https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Destructor%20support%20for%20thread_local%20variables):
> To implement this support, glibc defines __cxa_thread_atexit_impl exclusively for use by libstdc++ (which has the __cxa_thread_atexit to wrap around it), that registers destructors for thread_local variables in a list. Upon thread or process exit, the destructors are called in reverse order in which they were added.
As suggested, this only became available in glibc 2.18. From the [2.18 release notes](https://sourceware.org/legacy-ml/libc-alpha/2013-08/msg00160.html):
> * Add support for calling C++11 thread_local object destructors on thread
and program exit. This needs compiler support for offloading C++11
destructor calls to glibc.
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Don't assume that `posix_fallocate()` is available on Linux and not
available on other operating systems. At least FreeBSD has it and we
are not using it.
Properly check whether `posix_fallocate()` is present and use it if it
is.
This reverts the changes made in merge commit
1b307613604883daea4913a65da30ae073c9dc4d:
This reverts commit b919efadff.
This reverts commit d54f64c6c7.
This reverts commit 787f40668d.
This reverts commit d630646662.
This reverts commit e6e44eedd5.
b919efadff depends: Use default macos clang compiler (Russell Yanofsky)
d54f64c6c7 Add multiprocess travis configuration (Russell Yanofsky)
787f40668d Set LD_LIBRARY_PATH consistently in travis tests (Russell Yanofsky)
d630646662 libmultiprocess depends build (Russell Yanofsky)
e6e44eedd5 Multiprocess build changes (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
This splits autotools, depends build, and travis changes out of #10102, so code changes and build system changes can be reviewed separately.
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01a3392b1b Drop bitcoin-wallet dependency on libevent (Russell Yanofsky)
0660119ac3 Drop unintended bitcoin-tx dependency on libevent (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This fixes compile errors trying to build bitcoin-tx and bitcoin-wallet without libevent, which were reported by Luke Dashjr in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18465
The fix avoiding `bitcoin-tx` dependency on libevent just adds a conditional build rule. This is implemented in the first commit (more details in commit description).
The fix avoiding `bitcoin-wallet` dependency on libevent requires minor code changes, because `bitcoin-wallet` (unlike `bitcoin-tx`) links against code that calls `urlDecode` / `evhttp_uridecode`. This fix is implemented in the second commit (again details in the commit description).
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Now that 0.20 branch has been split off, master is 0.20.99 (pre-0.21).
Also clean out release notes.
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This was added in 386efb7695 to
address spammy Clang warnings when building with ccache.
The issue was addressed in ccache 3.2
(https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8118, Nov 2014),
and from a look at all major distros, it's only Debian Jessie
that has a version of ccache older than that (3.1).
Therefore I think it's acceptable to drop this workaround, and
re-enable warnings for unused driver arguments (when compiling
using Clang).
autotools and automake changes to support multiprocess execution.
This adds a new --enable-multiprocess flag, and build configuration code to
detect libraries needed for multiprocess support. The --enable-multiprocess
flag builds new bitcoin-node and bitcoin-gui executables, which are updated in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102 to communicate across processes.
But for now they are functionally equivalent to existing bitcoind and
bitcoin-qt executables.
Don't include util/url.cpp to libbitcoin_util.a when libevent isn't available.
This fixes a compile error trying to build bitcoin-tx without libevent reported
by Luke Dashjr in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18465Fixes#18465
faf7d4fa86 build: Add cov_fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
fac71e364e build: link fuzz/test_runner.py for out-of-tree builds (MarcoFalke)
faf2c5aca0 build: Remove unused USE_COVERAGE (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Only libFuzzer is supported right now, so clang is required. Thus, this needs a workaround such as https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/12602#issuecomment-562788247
Can be tested with:
```
mkdir build && cd build
../configure --enable-fuzz --with-sanitizers=fuzzer --enable-lcov --enable-lcov-branch-coverage CC=clang CXX=clang++
make $MAKEJOBS
make cov_fuzz
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