e4709c7b56 Start using init makeNode, makeChain, etc methods (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Use `interfaces::Init::make*` methods instead of `interfaces::Make*` functions, so interfaces can be constructed differently in different executable without having to change any code. (So for example `bitcoin-gui` can make an `interfaces::Node` pointer that communicates with a `bitcoin-node` subprocess, while `bitcoin-qt` can make an `interfaces::Node` pointer that controls node code in the same process.)
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10). The commit was first part of larger PR #10102.
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57b3c5bda6 build_msvc: Drop 32-bit build configurations (Hennadii Stepanov)
b3decea7f6 build_msvc: Make bitcoin-util ProjectGuid unique (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
A 32-bit application for Windows in 2021 looks outdated. I'm pretty sure no one is going to run Bitcoin Core v23.0 on 32-bit Windows.
Also see #15939.
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While not many of these are used, some, like HAVE_DLLEXPORT_ATTRIBUTE, are used
when creating libbitcoinconsensus.
Given this file is static, also just remove everything that is commented out.
Use interfaces::Init::make* methods instead of interfaces::Make*
functions, so interfaces can be constructed differently in different
executables without having to change any code. (So for example
bitcoin-gui can make an interfaces::Node pointer that communicates with
a bitcoin-node subprocess, while bitcoin-qt can make an interfaces::Node
pointer that starts node code in the same process.)
fe6dc76b7c wallet test: Add test for subtract fee from recipient behavior (Russell Yanofsky)
2565478c81 wallet test refactor: add CreateSyncedWallet function (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This adds test coverage for wallet subtract from recipient behavior without changing it. Behavior seems to have changed recently in a minor way in #17331 without being noticed.
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8169fc4e73 qt, refactor: Fix code styling of moved InitExecutor class (Hennadii Stepanov)
c82165a557 qt, refactor: Move InitExecutor class into its own module (Hennadii Stepanov)
dbcf56b6c6 scripted-diff: Rename BitcoinCore class to InitExecutor (Hennadii Stepanov)
19a1d00831 qt: Add BitcoinCore::m_thread member (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes the `BitcoinCore` class reusable, i.e., it can be used by the widget-based GUI or by the [QML-based](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui-qml/tree/main/src/qml) one, and it makes the divergence between these two repos minimal.
The small benefit to the current branch is more structured code.
Actually, this PR is ported from https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui-qml/pull/10.
The example of the re-using of the `BitcoinCore` class is https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui-qml/pull/11.
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9edd713c18 build: Fix MSVC linker /SubSystem option for bitcoin-qt.exe (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (6f3fbc062f), running `bitcoin-qt.exe`, which was built with MSVC, causes a terminal window open along with the GUI.
This PR fixes such behavior. See Microsoft [docs](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/subsystem-specify-subsystem?view=msvc-160).
It is still possible to use the `-printtoconsole` option for debug builds.
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No change in behavior. This just moves some code from the ListCoins test
setup to a reusable util function, so it can be reused in a new test in
the next commit.
5c7ee1b2da libsecp256k1 no longer has --with-bignum= configure option (Pieter Wuille)
bdca9bcb6c Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' changes from 3967d96bf1..efad3506a8 (Pieter Wuille)
cabb566123 Disable certain false positive warnings for libsecp256k1 msvc build (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This updates our src/secp256k1 subtree to the latest upstream master. The changes include:
* The introduction of safegcd-based modular inverses, reducing ECDSA signing time by 25%-30% and ECDSA verification time by 15%-17%.
* [Original paper](https://gcd.cr.yp.to/papers.html) by Daniel J. Bernstein and Bo-Yin Yang
* [Implementation](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/767) by Peter Dettman; [final](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/831) version
* [Explanation](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/blob/master/doc/safegcd_implementation.md) of the algorithm using Python snippets
* [Analysis](https://github.com/sipa/safegcd-bounds) of the maximum number of iterations the algorithm needs
* [Formal proof in Coq](https://medium.com/blockstream/a-formal-proof-of-safegcd-bounds-695e1735a348) by Russell O'Connor, for a high-level equivalent algorithm
* Removal of libgmp as an (optional) dependency (which wasn't used in the Bitcoin Core build)
* CI changes (Travis -> Cirrus)
* Build system improvements
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fac30eec42 refactor: Replace &foo[0] with foo.data() (MarcoFalke)
faece47c47 refactor: Avoid &foo[0] on C-Style arrays (MarcoFalke)
face961109 refactor: Use only one temporary buffer in CreateObfuscateKey (MarcoFalke)
fa05dddc42 refactor: Use CPubKey vector constructor where possible (MarcoFalke)
fabb6dfe6e script: Replace address-of idiom with vector data() method (Guido Vranken)
Pull request description:
The main theme of this refactor is to replace `&foo[0]` with `foo.data()`.
The first commit is taken from #21781 with the rationale:
* In CSignatureCache::ComputeEntryECDSA, change the way a vector pointer is resolved to prevent invoking undefined behavior if the vector is empty.
The other commits aim to remove all `&foo[0]`, where `foo` is any kind of byte representation. The rationale:
* Sometimes alternative code without any raw data pointers is easier to read (refer to the respective commit message for details)
* If the raw data pointer is needed, `foo.data()` should be preferred, as pointed out in the developer notes. This addresses the instances that have been missed in commit 592404f03f, and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9804
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46b025e00d test: add new python linter to check file names and permissions (windsok)
6f6bb3ebc7 test: fix file permissions on various scripts (windsok)
Pull request description:
Adds a new python linter test which tests for correct filenames and file permissions in the repository.
Replaces the existing tests in the `test/lint/lint-filenames.sh` and `test/lint/lint-shebang.sh` linter tests, as well as adding some new and increased testing. This increased coverage is intended to catch issues such as in #21728 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16807/files#r345547050
Summary of tests:
* Checks every file in the repository against an allowed regexp to make sure only lowercase or uppercase alphanumerics (a-zA-Z0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-), at (@) and dots (.) are used in repository filenames.
* Checks only source files (*.cpp, *.h, *.py, *.sh) against a stricter allowed regexp to make sure only lowercase alphanumerics (a-z0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-) and dots (.) are used in source code filenames. Additionally there is an exception regexp for directories or files which are excepted from matching this regexp (This should replicate the existing `test/lint/lint-filenames.sh` test)
* Checks all files in the repository match an allowed executable or non-executable file permission octal. Additionally checks that for executable files, the file contains a shebang line.
* Checks that for executable `.py` and `.sh` files, the shebang line used matches an allowable list of shebangs (This should replicate the existing `test/lint/lint-shebang.sh` test)
* Checks every file that contains a shebang line to ensure it has an executable permission
Additionally updates the permissions on various files to comply with the new tests.
Fixes#21729
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This PR was motivated by a comment in GUI PR (257) regarding a suggested improvement not being supported by VS2017.
When checking whether master can still be built with the VS2017 toolset ABI issues were encountered. Most likely due to the pre-compiled Qt binaries that are used.
It does not seem worth the effort to try and support VS2017, which would most likely require additional Qt binaries, or lengthy instructions on how to build static Qt binaries on Windows (which is very error prone and tedious).
Added advisory note about build not working with earlier Visual Studio versions.
Fixed grammar.
9bd3f35003 build: adds switch for disabling random base addresses in MSVC (Ethan Heilman)
Pull request description:
In m4 builds we have the --disable-hardening switch that can be given in `./configure` to turn off randomized addresses. This PR provides a simple way of turning off randomized addresses in MSVC builds.
This PR:
* Adds this option the common-init project file so that it can be globally set across the project
* Documents this switch in msvc build readme
I have run the following test to verify this works
I ran the msvc build with `<RandomizedBaseAddress>true</RandomizedBaseAddress>` then checked `bitcoind.exe` and `bitcoin-cli.exe` with `dumpbin.exe`:
bitcoind
```
> .\dumpbin.exe /headers src/bitcoind.exe
Microsoft (R) COFF/PE Dumper Version 14.16.27045.0
...
OPTIONAL HEADER VALUES
20B magic # (PE32+)
14.28 linker version
AE4600 size of code
345C00 size of initialized data
0 size of uninitialized data
6BED74 entry point (00000001406BED74) mainCRTStartup
1000 base of code
140000000 image base (0000000140000000 to 0000000140E2DFFF)
1000 section alignment
200 file alignment
6.00 operating system version
0.00 image version
6.00 subsystem version
0 Win32 version
E2E000 size of image
400 size of headers
0 checksum
3 subsystem (Windows CUI)
8160 DLL characteristics
High Entropy Virtual Addresses
Dynamic base
NX compatible
Terminal Server Aware
```
bitcoin-cli
```
> .\dumpbin.exe /headers src/bitcoin-cli.exe
Microsoft (R) COFF/PE Dumper Version 14.16.27045.0
...
OPTIONAL HEADER VALUES
20B magic # (PE32+)
14.28 linker version
1E3E00 size of code
92C00 size of initialized data
0 size of uninitialized data
104384 entry point (0000000140104384) mainCRTStartup
1000 base of code
140000000 image base (0000000140000000 to 0000000140279FFF)
1000 section alignment
200 file alignment
6.00 operating system version
0.00 image version
6.00 subsystem version
0 Win32 version
27A000 size of image
400 size of headers
0 checksum
3 subsystem (Windows CUI)
8160 DLL characteristics
High Entropy Virtual Addresses
Dynamic base
NX compatible
Terminal Server Aware
```
Then I built with `<RandomizedBaseAddress>false</RandomizedBaseAddress>` then checked `bitcoind.exe` and `bitcoin-cli.exe` with `dumpbin.exe` and observed that `Dynamic base` was longer listed in `OPTIONAL HEADER VALUES`
bitcoind
```
PS C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.16.27023\bin\HostX64\x64> .\dumpbin.exe /headers C:\Users\e0\Documents\GitHub\bitcoin021noaslr/src/bitcoind.exe
Microsoft (R) COFF/PE Dumper Version 14.16.27045.0
...
OPTIONAL HEADER VALUES
20B magic # (PE32+)
14.28 linker version
AE4600 size of code
33FE00 size of initialized data
0 size of uninitialized data
6BED74 entry point (00000001406BED74) mainCRTStartup
1000 base of code
140000000 image base (0000000140000000 to 0000000140E27FFF)
1000 section alignment
200 file alignment
6.00 operating system version
0.00 image version
6.00 subsystem version
0 Win32 version
E28000 size of image
400 size of headers
0 checksum
3 subsystem (Windows CUI)
8120 DLL characteristics
High Entropy Virtual Addresses
NX compatible
Terminal Server Aware
```
bitcoin-cli
```
> .\dumpbin.exe /headers src/bitcoin-cli.exe
Microsoft (R) COFF/PE Dumper Version 14.16.27045.0
...
OPTIONAL HEADER VALUES
20B magic # (PE32+)
14.28 linker version
1E3E00 size of code
90C00 size of initialized data
0 size of uninitialized data
104384 entry point (0000000140104384) mainCRTStartup
1000 base of code
140000000 image base (0000000140000000 to 0000000140277FFF)
1000 section alignment
200 file alignment
6.00 operating system version
0.00 image version
6.00 subsystem version
0 Win32 version
278000 size of image
400 size of headers
0 checksum
3 subsystem (Windows CUI)
8120 DLL characteristics
High Entropy Virtual Addresses
NX compatible
Terminal Server Aware
```
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`vcpkg integrate install` must be executed so that msbuild will automatically install external dependencies.
It was removed in 712f95d332
It was originally added in 7644567758
7c543bc27b build: Enable safe warnings for msvc builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Disabling of some specific warnings no longer needed.
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These were added as part of #9366 to fix issues with Protobuf.
Now that we no-longer use Protobuf, there's no reason to maintain a
duplicate set of byteswap tests for qt.
This adds a `-daemonwait` flag that does the same as `-daemon` except
it, from a user perspective, backgrounds the process only after
initialization is complete.
This can be useful when the process launching bitcoind wants to
guarantee that either the RPC server is running, or that initialization
failed, before continuing. The exit code indicates the initialization
result.
This replaces the use of the libc function `daemon()` by a custom
implementation which is inspired by the glibc implementation, but also
creates a pipe from the child to the parent process for communication.
An additional advantage of having our own `daemon()` implementation is
that no MACOS-specific pragmas are needed anymore to silence a
deprecation warning.
f75e0c1edd doc: add external-signer.md (Sjors Provoost)
d4b0107d68 rpc: send: support external signer (Sjors Provoost)
245b4457cf rpc: signerdisplayaddress (Sjors Provoost)
7ebc7c0215 wallet: ExternalSigner: add GetDescriptors method (Sjors Provoost)
fc5da520f5 wallet: add GetExternalSigner() (Sjors Provoost)
259f52cc33 test: external_signer wallet flag is immutable (Sjors Provoost)
2655197e1c rpc: add external_signer option to createwallet (Sjors Provoost)
2700f09c41 rpc: signer: add enumeratesigners to list external signers (Sjors Provoost)
07b7c940a7 rpc: add external signer RPC files (Sjors Provoost)
8ce7767071 wallet: add ExternalSignerScriptPubKeyMan (Sjors Provoost)
157ea7c614 wallet: add external_signer flag (Sjors Provoost)
f3e6ce78fb test: add external signer test (Sjors Provoost)
8cf543f96d wallet: add -signer argument for external signer command (Sjors Provoost)
f7eb7ecc67 test: framework: add skip_if_no_external_signer (Sjors Provoost)
87a97941f6 configure: add --enable-external-signer (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Big picture overview in [this gist](https://gist.github.com/Sjors/29d06728c685e6182828c1ce9b74483d).
This PR lets `bitcoind` call an arbitrary command `-signer=<cmd>`, e.g. a hardware wallet driver, where it can fetch public keys, ask to display an address, and sign a transaction (using PSBT under the hood).
It's design to work with https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI, which supports multiple hardware wallets. Any command with the same arguments and return values will work. It simplifies the manual procedure described [here](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI/blob/master/docs/bitcoin-core-usage.md).
Usage is documented in [doc/external-signer.md](
https://github.com/Sjors/bitcoin/blob/2019/08/hww-box2/doc/external-signer.md), which also describes what protocol a different signer binary should conform to.
Use `--enable-external-signer` to opt in, requires Boost::Process:
```
Options used to compile and link:
with wallet = yes
with gui / qt = no
external signer = yes
```
It adds the following RPC methods:
* `enumeratesigners`: asks <cmd> for a list of signers (e.g. devices) and their master key fingerprint
* `signerdisplayaddress <address>`: asks <cmd> to display an address
It enhances the following RPC methods:
* `createwallet`: takes an additional `external_signer` argument and fetches keys from device
* `send`: automatically sends transaction to device and waits
Usage TL&DR:
* clone HWI repo somewhere and launch `bitcoind -signer=../HWI/hwi.py`
* check if you can see your hardware device: `bitcoin-cli enumeratesigners`
* create wallet and auto import keys `bitcoin-cli createwallet "hww" true true "" true true true`
* display address on device: `bitcoin-cli signerdisplayaddress ...`
* to spend, use `send` RPC and approve transaction on device
Prerequisites:
- [x] #21127 load wallet flags before everything else
- [x] #21182 remove mostly pointless BOOST_PROCESS macro
Potentially useful followups:
- GUI support: bitcoin-core/gui#4
- bumpfee support
- (automatically) verify (a subset of) keys on the device after import, through message signing
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This option replaces --with-boost-process
This prepares external signer support to be disabled by default.
It adds a configure option to enable this feature and to check
if Boost::Process is present.
This also exposes ENABLE_EXTERNAL_SIGNER to the test suite via test/config.ini
Tidied up debug and release configuration blocks in common project file to avoid duplication.
Updated appveyor config to use latest Visual Studio 2019 image.
Changed appveyor config file hash to use a new version of Qt pre-compiled binaries built for Visual Studio 2019 v16.8.1.
Bumped vcpkg version to tag '2020.11-1' for binary caching feature.
See #20392 for related discussion.
d52f502b1e Fix mock SQLiteDatabases (Andrew Chow)
99309ab3e9 Allow disabling BDB in configure with --without-bdb (Andrew Chow)
ee47f11f73 GUI: Force descriptor wallets when BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
71e40b33bd RPC: Require descriptors=True for createwallet when BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
6ebc41bf9c Enforce salvage is only for BDB wallets (Andrew Chow)
a58b719cf7 Do not compile BDB things when USE_BDB is defined (Andrew Chow)
b33af48210 Include wallet/bdb.h where it is actually being used (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Adds a `--without-bdb` option to `configure` which disables the compilation of the BDB stuff. Legacy wallets will not be created when BDB is not compiled. A legacy-sqlite wallet can be loaded, but we will not create them.
Based on #20156 to resolve the situation where both `--without-sqlite` and `--without-bdb` are provided. In that case, the wallet is disabled and `--disable-wallet` is effectively set.
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Removes the leading 0 from the version number. The minor version, which
we had been using as the major version, is now the major version. The
revision, which we had been using as the minor version, is now the minor
version. The revision number is dropped. The build number is promoted to
being part of the version number. This also avoids issues where it was
accidentally not included in the version number.
The CLIENT_VERSION remains the same format as previous as previously,
the Major version was 0 so that was never a factor in CLIENT_VERSION.