711e0449cf ci: Remove trusty build (Hennadii Stepanov)
7f3ae22468 ci: Add CentOS 7 build (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Arguably, CentOS is the most conservative distro of all the popular ones. Thus, it could be a good way to check the Bitcoin Core compatibility with aged dependencies.
Currently, CentOS 7 has:
- Berkeley DB == 4.8.30
- Boost == 1.53.0
- GCC == 4.8.5
- libevent == 2.0.21 < minimum required [2.0.22](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/dependencies.md), but tests passed
- MiniUPnPc == 2.0
- Python == 3.6.8
- qrencode == 3.4.1
- Qt == 5.9.7
- ZeroMQ == 4.1.4
~Please note that this PR is based on the bugfix #17634.~
Also trusty build has been removed for the following reasons:
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17628#issuecomment-559448201:
> Maybe it'd make sense to replace Ubuntu Trusty with Centos 7 as the "check ancient backward compatibililty" Travis run. It's supported until 2024, apparently.
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17635#discussion_r354811792:
> Our travis is currently running at its limit and this doesn't seem like it is adding a lot new coverage compared to the other builds.
Close#17628
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 711e0449cf🚠
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fad88e6f86 ci: Remove use of cd (MarcoFalke)
fa2941bbf4 ci: Remove unmaintained extended_lint (MarcoFalke)
fa04187528 scripted-diff: Use ci DEPENDS_DIR, remove BASE_BUILD_DIR (MarcoFalke)
fa0656d1eb ci: Add DEPENDS_DIR variable, Add documentation for folders (MarcoFalke)
faeeca87b6 scripted-diff: Move various folders to ci scratch dir (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Some minor cleanups:
* Remove unused and unmaintained extended_lint to avoid ci bottlenecks and waste of CPU
* Move all folders that hold temporary ci files to the ci scratch dir (except for the build dirs)
* Add some documentation to folders and remove the `BASE_BUILD_DIR` alias for the root directory
* Fixes#17178 by removing `cd`
Top commit has no ACKs.
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facc0da63a travis: Run unit and functional tests on native arm (MarcoFalke)
fafa064d2a ci: Remove ccache requirement on the host (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This keeps the cross-compilation to make it easy to run the ci on non-arm hardware. To run this locally in qemu-user as it used to be, just `export QEMU_USER_CMD="qemu-arm -L /usr/arm-linux-gnueabihf/"`.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
LGTM ACK facc0da63a
practicalswift:
ACK facc0da63a -- diff looks correct and Travis seems happy
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cd82f75a43 lint: Install grep and git via brew on mac for --perl-regexp (Ben Woosley)
eafa747ca5 lint: Fix shellcheck SC2155 (Ben Woosley)
615ff4e7db lint: Run the linters against Mac OS on Travis (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This helps ensure ongoing compatibility with macOS-distributed version of GNU bash.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK cd82f75a43
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fa21737ba7 ci: Add environment files for all settings (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This moves all environment settings from travis to files in the ci folder. Now, it is possible to easily run each travis configuration with a single command.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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0c78e49be3 tests: Switch one of the Travis jobs to an unsigned char environment (-funsigned-char) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Switch one of the Travis jobs to an unsigned char environment (`-funsigned-char`).
This will help us catch errors due to code written under the assumption that `char` has the same value range as `signed char`.
The signedness of `char` is implementation-defined.
Example:
```
$ uname -a
Linux […] x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ cat foo.cpp
#include <iostream>
int main() {
char c;
std::cin >> c;
int i = (unsigned char)c;
std::cout << i << "\n";
}
$ clang++ -o foo foo.cpp
$ echo -e "\xff" | ./foo
255
$ clang++ -fsigned-char -o foo foo.cpp
$ echo -e "\xff" | ./foo
255
$ clang++ -funsigned-char -o foo foo.cpp
$ echo -e "\xff" | ./foo
255
$ cat bar.cpp
#include <iostream>
int main() {
char c;
std::cin >> c;
int i = c;
std::cout << i << "\n";
}
$ clang++ -o bar bar.cpp
$ echo -e "\xff" | ./bar
-1
$ clang++ -fsigned-char -o bar bar.cpp
$ echo -e "\xff" | ./bar
-1
$ clang++ -funsigned-char -o bar bar.cpp
$ echo -e "\xff" | ./bar
255
```
`gcc` chars:
* signed: alpha, hppa, ia64, m68k, mips, sh, sparc, x86
* unsigned: arm, powerpc, s390
About `-funsigned-char`:
> Let the type "char" be unsigned, like "unsigned char".
>
> Each kind of machine has a default for what "char" should be. It is either like "unsigned char" by default or like "signed char" by default.
>
> Ideally, a portable program should always use "signed char" or "unsigned char" when it depends on the signedness of an object. But many programs have been written to use plain "char" and expect it to be signed, or expect it to be unsigned, depending on the machines they were written for.
>
> This option, and its inverse, let you make such a program work with the opposite default. The type "char" is always a distinct type from each of "signed char" or "unsigned char", even though its behavior is always just like one of those two.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 0c78e49be3
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59cb722fd0 Update configure to reject unsafe miniUPnPc API ver (Hennadii Stepanov)
ab2190557e doc: Add release notes for 15993 (Hennadii Stepanov)
02709e9560 Align formatting with clang-format (Hennadii Stepanov)
91a1b85083 Use PACKAGE_NAME in UPnP description (Hennadii Stepanov)
9f76e45b9d Drop support of insecure miniUPnPc versions (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
1. Minimum supported miniUPnPc API version is set to 10:
- https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/libminiupnpc-dev
- https://packages.debian.org/jessie/libminiupnpc-dev
Refs:
- #6583
- #6789
- #10414
2. The hardcoded "Bitcoin" replaced with `PACKAGE_NAME`:
![Screenshot from 2019-05-06 23-10-29](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/57253178-afc60780-7056-11e9-83c9-e85670c58c1e.png)
3. Also style-only commit applied.
Pardon: could not reopen my previous PR #15966.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
utACK 59cb722fd0. Changes since last review: adding a new commit which updates configure script to fall back to disabling upnp if version is too old, adding a requested comment explaining static_assert condition, and fixing a spelling (jessy/jessie)
Tree-SHA512: 42ed11bc2fb2ec83d5dd58e2383da5444a24fd572707f6cf10b622cb8943e28adfcca4750d06801024c4472625b5ea9279516fbd9d2ccebc9bbaafe1d148e80d
84edfc72e5 Update doc and CI config (qmma)
48bcb2ac24 Disable other targets when enable-fuzz is set (qmma)
Pull request description:
This is to fix https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16094
When the `enable-fuzz` flag is set, disable all other binary targets.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 84edfc72e5 (only checked that travis compiled this)
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fa535af92c fuzz: test_runner: Better error message when built with afl (MarcoFalke)
fa7ca8ef58 qa: Add test/fuzz/test_runner.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Can be run with `./test/fuzz/test_runner.py` after building as described in `doc/fuzzing.md`
Tree-SHA512: f6a3cd8165ec2de4b363be4fd0a936b4a60829cce923f93fe5d6a046b1bbd64c959cdf790440bf70c0e13b0bb1b956a746a24c6fd92bddeab15b837ed50ffad2
facaae4cc4 travis: Save cache when compilation took very long (MarcoFalke)
faee6c9cac travis: Remove unused FUNCTIONAL_TESTS_CONFIG (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Closes#14163
Tree-SHA512: fb3dd0b7a0a3ee7ac1c6d4e9314239cd03ab4a11f04b6345ef4a1f50ea2b79ea4248c41e99a6fb923a4b1b477758c4fa665d56a4ab703acf5a58dbc7d852ffc4
fa5ce3f10e travis: Compile trusty with depends for now (MarcoFalke)
fa83999d92 travis: Compile once on trusty (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
To avoid accidentally regressing again on #15172, we should compile at least once with gcc4.8 (the minimum required version)
Note that this uses the trusty image, which will be removed in a few months from the docker hub, so in the future it had to be switched to the centos7 (or similar) image, which should come with gcc4.8 as well.
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1db71d4a29 Add names to Travis jobs (Graham Krizek)
Pull request description:
This adds the `name` field to all the TravisCI jobs. This will make it more obvious in the Travis UI what job is failing or passing.
Tree-SHA512: d65841bab0a80d098a46a4bb54af2f9a93db7abca93b848aa00d25dcf4cd74323371c7c0b78b4dbf390b197e7ba32262a91631e201fc505f834021753f700b28
Make lint/check-doc.py Python 3.4 compatible.
Also add .python-version for pyenv which will cause tests with too
modern syntax to fail on developer machine rather than on Travis.
d3ecc3d695 travis: Save cache on build error (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
In current travis setup, the job will terminate immediately if an error occur. There is no chance to save the cache. This was accidentally introduced by #13863. This PR is to fix the issue and travis would save cache on error.
test for build error: https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/builds/429172128
Tree-SHA512: fb8beb97928e10932c695d1884948bf8972a6501042d5212111fba1f258160d813a4c6cc72e9da78f2acd9518382c21943347b820d8e15b5eb874e7707c928b2
fa7d36b8e7 test: Move UBSAN suppressions to test/sanitizer_suppressions/ubsan (MarcoFalke)
fa36d4e456 travis: --disable-hardening for xenial thread sanitizer (MarcoFalke)
89bf196c88 travis: Run thread sanitizer (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
On unit tests only for now. Disabled for the gui unit tests and all functional tests.
Tree-SHA512: 56f7d3b44e7cb68c76a2dc5abd85658955b1c2188932e988667c5a1cbcdd6be995d37bb949d62c6eb08a4aebfc43ff0370b7da1719d4e4f322a3495c1941a5e0
dfef0df840 tests: Dry run bench_bitcoin (-evals=1 -scaling=0: <1 second running time) as part "make check" to allow for quick identification of assertion/sanitizer failures in benchmarking code (practicalswift)
00c6306a61 Remove RUN_BENCH logic (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Dry run `bench_bitcoin` (`-evals=1 -scaling=0`: <1 second running time) as part `make check` to allow for quick identification of assertion/sanitizer failures or crashes in benchmarking code.
This is already tested in Travis but it is nice to have it locally too. The cost is near zero.
Tree-SHA512: 1f51b86b34bf97f75785f2694891d80f1bfb3e050211e6f6c35d8d9bc80c75bdebaa5ebfa51855ac0cf76d8773c3026bc576f60d0227afb0e646d728b83abde7
fa4bcaf82a travis: Compile once on xenial (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently we only build on bionic (since that is also the current gitian environment). However, building on the current and previous Ubuntu LTS should be supported with only system packages and without depends.
Tree-SHA512: bf5725cfb1be09220510d53010c7b7deb20051a9995e39fe5e83505c63db09ac877a41b896c97b253052fefea58ca0a9b6d9c5962a7ac4b258782c476d6ee7c0
3387bb0829 travis: avoid timeout without saving caches, also enable all qt (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
- If depends build take more than 20 mins, skip Bitcoin Core build to store depends caches and mark it fail. Then restart the job for Bitcoin Core build.
- Enable Qt build for Windows and 32-bit Linux
- Enable wallet for depends x86-64 Linux
- Disable gui tests for Windows since they are not supported
This would be helpful for upgrading Qt (#12971) and protobuf (#13513)
Tree-SHA512: e943cbd848d90f9f70e29c94ed717f96ad2c2d27b433bafea762015756a2d2794fc28976c54aee087bf0f3726ac2c9140920272445a902038719b956e2160cf9
f98146d001 use travis:fold in test script steps (Julian Fleischer)
9730d3af31 make .travis/yml a bit more readable (Julian Fleischer)
Pull request description:
This PR contains two commits which
* make the travis.yml file a bit more readable by splitting the environment variables over lines (it's a little bit more verbose but way easier to compare across forks or visually grasp in the first place),
* use `travis:fold` to fold the `autogen`, `configure`, `make`, and so forth, steps.
The `END_FOLD` shell function preserves the exit code of the statement right before.
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