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Daniel Kraft
34cf3d957c Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-06-23 07:40:50 +02:00
Daniel Kraft
b0c8d1d4f3 Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-06-16 07:42:24 +02:00
Roman Zeyde
6ecb9fc65f chore: use std::vector<std::byte> for BlockManager::ReadRawBlock() 2025-06-13 19:19:44 +03:00
Ava Chow
5757de4ddd Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32673: clang-tidy: Apply modernize-deprecated-headers
fa9ca13f35 refactor: Sort includes of touched source files (MarcoFalke)
facb152697 scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers after include changes (MarcoFalke)
fae71d30f7 clang-tidy: Apply modernize-deprecated-headers (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Bitcoin Core is written in C++, so it is confusing to sometimes use the deprecated C headers (with the `.h` extension). For example, it is less clear whether `string.h` refers to the file in this repo or the cstring stdlib header (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31308#discussion_r2121492797).

  The check is currently disabled for headers, to exclude subtree headers.

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2025-06-11 15:08:23 -07:00
merge-script
157bbd0a07 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32425: config: allow setting -proxy per network
e98c51fcce doc: update tor.md to mention the new -proxy=addr:port=tor (Vasil Dimov)
ca5781e23a config: allow setting -proxy per network (Vasil Dimov)

Pull request description:

  `-proxy=addr:port` specifies the proxy for all networks (except I2P). Previously only the Tor proxy could have been specified separately via `-onion=addr:port`.

  Make it possible to specify separately the proxy for IPv4, IPv6, Tor and CJDNS by e.g. `-proxy=addr:port=ipv6`. Or remove the proxy for a given network, e.g. `-proxy=0=cjdns`.

  Resolves: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24450

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2025-06-10 15:57:09 -04:00
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f3bbc74664 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32406: policy: uncap datacarrier by default
a189d63618 add release note for datacarriersize default change (Greg Sanders)
a141e1bf50 Add more OP_RETURN mempool acceptance functional tests (Peter Todd)
0b4048c733 datacarrier: deprecate startup arguments for future removal (Greg Sanders)
63091b79e7 test: remove unnecessary -datacarriersize args from tests (Greg Sanders)
9f36962b07 policy: uncap datacarrier by default (Greg Sanders)

Pull request description:

  Retains the `-datacarrier*` args, marks them as deprecated, and does not require another startup argument for multiple OP_RETURN outputs.

  If a user has set `-datacarriersize` the value is "budgeted" across all seen OP_RETURN output scriptPubKeys. In other words the total script bytes stays the same, but can be spread across any number of outputs. This is done to not introduce an additional argument to support multiple outputs.

  I do not advise people use the option with custom arguments and it is marked as deprecated to not mislead as a promise to offer it forever. The argument itself can be removed in some future release to clean up the code and minimize footguns for users.

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2025-06-09 08:23:56 -04:00
Daniel Kraft
c12b99ae76 Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-06-09 09:26:10 +02:00
Ava Chow
e2174378aa Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32539: init: Configure reachable networks before we start the RPC server
12ff4be9c7 test: ensure -rpcallowip is compatible with RFC4193 (Matthew Zipkin)
c02bd3c187 config: Explain RFC4193 and CJDNS interaction in help and init error (Matthew Zipkin)
f728b6b111 init: Configure reachable networks before we start the RPC server (Matthew Zipkin)

Pull request description:

  Closes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/32433

  `MaybeFlipIPv6toCJDNS()` relies on `g_reachable_nets` to distinguish between CJDNS addresses and other IPv6 addresses. In particular, [RFC4193](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4193#section-3.1) address or "Unique Local Address" with the L-bit unset also begins with the `fc` prefix. #32433 highlights a use case for these addresses that have nothing to do with CJDNS.

  On master we don't parse init flags like `-cjdnsreachable` until *after* the HTTP server has started, causing conflicts with `-rpcallowip` because CJDNS doesn't support subnets.

  This PR ensures that `NET_CJDNS` is only present in the reachable networks list if set by `-cjdnsreachable` *before* `-rpcallowip` is checked. If it is set all `fc` addresses are assumed to be CJDNS, can not have subnets, and can't be set for `-rpcallowip`.

  I also noted this specific parameter interaction in the init help as well as the error message if configured incorrectly.

  This can be tested locally:

  `bitcoind -regtest -rpcallowip=fc00:dead:beef::/64 -rpcuser=u -rpcpassword=p`

  On master this will just throw an error that doesn't even mention IPv6 at all.

  On the branch, this will succeed and can be tested by adding the ULA to a local interface.

  On linux: `sudo ip -6 addr add fc00:dead:beef::1/64 dev lo`

  On macos: `sudo ifconfig lo0 inet6 fc00:dead:beef::1/128 add`

  then: `curl -v -g -6 --interface fc00:dead:beef::1 u:p@[::1]:18443 --data '{"method":"getblockcount"}'`

  If the `rpcallowip` option is removed, the RPC request will fail to authorize.

  Finally, adding `-cjdnsreachable` to the start up command will throw an error and specify the incompatibility:

  > RFC4193 is allowed only if -cjdnsreachable=0.

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2025-06-06 15:31:36 -07:00
MarcoFalke
fae71d30f7 clang-tidy: Apply modernize-deprecated-headers
This can be reproduced according to the developer notes with something
like

( cd ./src/ && ../contrib/devtools/run-clang-tidy.py -p ../bld-cmake -fix -j $(nproc) )

Also, the header related changes were done manually.
2025-06-03 15:13:54 +02:00
Daniel Kraft
1397757c14 Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-06-02 20:00:07 +02:00
Greg Sanders
0b4048c733 datacarrier: deprecate startup arguments for future removal 2025-05-30 10:14:18 -04:00
Greg Sanders
9f36962b07 policy: uncap datacarrier by default
Datacarrier output script sizes and output counts are now
uncapped by default.

To avoid introducing another startup argument, we modify the
OP_RETURN accounting to "budget" the spk sizes.

If a user has set a custom default, this results in that
budget being spent over the sum of all OP_RETURN outputs'
scripts in the transaction, no longer capping the number
of OP_RETURN outputs themselves. This should allow a
superset of current behavior while respecting the passed
argument in terms of total arbitrary data storage.

Co-authored-by: Anthony Towns <aj@erisian.com.au>
2025-05-30 10:12:38 -04:00
Ava Chow
88b22acc3d Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32528: rpc: Round verificationprogress to 1 for a recent tip
fab1e02086 refactor: Pass verification_progress into block tip notifications (MarcoFalke)
fa76b378e4 rpc: Round verificationprogress to exactly 1 for a recent tip (MarcoFalke)
faf6304bdf test: Use mockable time in GuessVerificationProgress (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Some users really seem to care about this. While it shouldn't matter much, the diff is so trivial that it is probably worth doing.

  Fixes #31127

  One could also consider to split the field into two dedicated ones (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28847#issuecomment-1807115357), but this is left for a more involved follow-up and may also be controversial.

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2025-05-27 16:45:23 -07:00
Daniel Kraft
fe2ff395aa Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-05-26 15:04:21 +02:00
MarcoFalke
fab1e02086 refactor: Pass verification_progress into block tip notifications
It is cheap to calculate and the caller does not have to take a lock to
calculate it.

Also turn pointers that can never be null into references.
2025-05-24 13:49:32 +02:00
merge-script
fad009af49 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32520: Remove legacy Parse(U)Int*
faf55fc80b doc: Remove ParseInt mentions in documentation (MarcoFalke)
3333282933 refactor: Remove unused Parse(U)Int* (MarcoFalke)
fa84e6c36c bitcoin-tx: Reject + sign in MutateTxDel* (MarcoFalke)
face2519fa bitcoin-tx: Reject + sign in vout parsing (MarcoFalke)
fa8acaf0b9 bitcoin-tx: Reject + sign in replaceable parsing (MarcoFalke)
faff25a558 bitcoin-tx: Reject + sign in locktime (MarcoFalke)
dddd9e5fe3 bitcoin-tx: Reject + sign in nversion parsing (MarcoFalke)
fab06ac037 rest: Use SAFE_CHARS_URI in SanitizeString error msg (MarcoFalke)
8888bb499d rest: Reject + sign in /blockhashbyheight/ (MarcoFalke)
fafd43c691 test: Reject + sign when parsing regtest deployment params (MarcoFalke)
fa123afa0e Reject + sign when checking -ipcfd (MarcoFalke)
fa479857ed Reject + sign in SplitHostPort (MarcoFalke)
fab4c2967d net: Reject + sign when parsing subnet mask (MarcoFalke)
fa89652e68 init: Reject + sign in -*port parsing (MarcoFalke)
fa9c45577d cli: Reject + sign in -netinfo level parsing (MarcoFalke)
fa98041325 refactor: Use ToIntegral in CreateFromDump (MarcoFalke)
fa23ed7fc2 refactor: Use ToIntegral in ParseHDKeypath (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  The legacy int parsing is problematic, because it accepts the `+` sign for unsigned integers. In all cases this is either:

  * Useless, because the `+` sign was already rejected.
  * Erroneous and inconsistent, when third party parsers reject it. (C.f. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32365)
  * Confusing, because the `+` sign is  neither documented, nor can it be assumed to be present.

  Fix all issues by removing the legacy int parsing.

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2025-05-20 15:55:38 +01:00
Daniel Kraft
99d4d85d2a Merge branch 'auxpow'
Updated name_multisig.py test to use descriptors instead of
addmultisigaddress.
2025-05-19 20:18:49 +02:00
fanquake
19ba499b1f init: cerrno is used on all platforms 2025-05-19 13:45:04 +01:00
Matthew Zipkin
c02bd3c187 config: Explain RFC4193 and CJDNS interaction in help and init error 2025-05-16 15:10:18 -04:00
Matthew Zipkin
f728b6b111 init: Configure reachable networks before we start the RPC server
We need to determine if CJDNS is reachable before we parse any IPv6
addresses (for example, by the -rpcallowip setting) or an RFC4193
address might get flipped to CJDNS, which can not be used with subnets
2025-05-16 15:10:13 -04:00
MarcoFalke
fa89652e68 init: Reject + sign in -*port parsing
It would be confusing to specify the sign for an unsigned value here, so
reject it.
2025-05-15 22:11:46 +02:00
fanquake
301993ebf7 init: drop -upnp
This was slated for removal in 30.0, so remove it.
2025-05-14 16:01:36 +01:00
Daniel Kraft
f0bad79da7 Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-05-13 21:16:15 +02:00
Vasil Dimov
ca5781e23a config: allow setting -proxy per network
`-proxy=addr:port` specifies the proxy for all networks (except I2P).
Previously only the Tor proxy could have been specified separately via
`-onion=addr:port`.

Make it possible to specify separately the proxy for IPv4, IPv6, Tor and
CJDNS by e.g. `-proxy=addr:port=ipv6`. Or remove the proxy for a given
network, e.g. `-proxy=0=cjdns`.

Resolves: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24450
2025-05-13 12:09:40 +02:00
Hennadii Stepanov
d847e17c96 doc: Fix typo
An ellipsis (…) is typically used in such cases.
2025-05-12 17:11:27 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fa62a013a5 remove dead flush()
It is confusing that the chain client flush happens between
StopHTTPServer and StopMapPort. Also, it is unused code. Seems best to
just add it back properly when it is needed again.
2025-05-09 14:59:34 +02:00
Daniel Kraft
ef59520e2b Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-04-14 13:46:24 +02:00
laanwj
c47f81e8ac net: Rename _randomize_credentials Proxy parameter to tor_stream_isolation
Rename the `_randomize_credentials` parameter to Proxy's constructor to
`tor_stream_isolation` to make it more clear, and more specific what its
purpose is.

Also change all call sites to use a named parameter.
2025-04-01 20:18:59 +02:00
Daniel Kraft
433c077144 Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-03-31 07:50:08 +02:00
MarcoFalke
0000fb3fd9 doc: Remove outdated and stale todo comment
If anything is left to be done, a new discussion issue or pull request
can be created.
2025-03-25 10:38:34 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fa2b529f92 refactor: Remove redundant call to IsArgSet
Checking for IsArgSet before calling GetArg while providing an arbitrary
default value as fallback is both confusing and fragile.

It is confusing, because the provided fallback is dead code. So it would
be better to just call GetArg without a fallback.

Even better would be to provide the true fallback value and sanitize it
as if it were user-input, but this can be done in a follow-up.

Removing the redundant call to IsArgSet will have to be done either way,
so do it now.
2025-03-25 10:38:00 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fa29842c1f refactor: Remove IsArgSet guard when fallback value is provided
Checking for IsArgSet before calling GetArg while providing the args
default value as fallback is both confusing and fragile.

It is confusing, because the provided fallback is dead code. So it would
be better to just call GetArg without a fallback.

However, ignoring the fallback value is fragile, because it would not be
sanitized.

Fix all issues by sanitizing the fallback value.
2025-03-25 10:37:42 +01:00
Daniel Kraft
409d6848b4 Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-03-18 19:15:20 +01:00
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
Daniel Kraft
6610d7483c Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-03-10 07:55:46 +01:00
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
Daniel Kraft
8ffdc0e01d Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-02-17 13:17:23 +01:00
Ryan Ofsky
458ef0a11b refactor: Avoid using IsArgSet() on -connect list option
This commit does not change behavior, it just changes code to handle -noconnect
values explicitly with IsArgNegated() instead of implicitly with IsArgSet(),
and adds comments to make it clear what behavior is intended when -noconnect is
specified.
2025-02-13 12:30:15 -05:00
Ryan Ofsky
3d1e8ca53a Normalize inconsistent -noexternalip behavior
Treat specifying -noexternalip the same as not specifying -externalip, instead
of causing it to soft-set the -discover default to false.

Before this change, was -noexternalip basically an undocumented synonym for
-nodiscover.

After this change, specifying -noexternalip just clears previously specifed
-externalip options, restoring default behavior as if they were not were
specified.

The previous -noexternalip behavior wasn't neccessarily bad, but it was
undocumented, redundant with the -nodiscover option, and inconsistent with
behavior of other list options.
2025-02-13 12:30:15 -05:00
Ryan Ofsky
ecd590d4c1 Normalize inconsistent -noonlynet behavior
Treat specifying -noonlynet the same as not specifying -onlynet, instead of
marking all networks unreachable.

Before this change, specifying -noonlynet cleared list of reachable networks
and did not allow connecting to any network. It was basically an undocumented
synonym for -noconnect.

After this change, specifying -nononlynet just clears previously specifed
-onlynet options and allows connecting to all networks, restoring default
behavior as if no -onlynet options were specified.

Before this change, there was no way to restore default behavior once an
-onlynet option was specified. So for example, if a config file specifed
onlynet settings, they couldn't be reset on the command line without disabling
the entire config file.

The previous -noonlynet behavior wasn't neccessarily bad, but it was
undocumented, redundant with the -noconnect option, inconsistent with behavior
of other list options, and inconsistent with being able to use the command line
to selectively override config options. It was also probably unintended,
arising from use of the IsArgSet() method and its interaction with negated
options.
2025-02-13 12:30:15 -05:00
Ryan Ofsky
6e8e7f433f Fix nonsensical -noasmap behavior
Instead of failing with "fread failed: iostream error" error when -noasmap is
specified, just don't load an asmap file.
2025-02-13 12:30:15 -05:00
Ryan Ofsky
b6ab350806 Fix nonsensical -notest behavior
Treat specifying -notest exactly the same as not specifying any
-test value, instead of complaining that it must be used with -regtest.
2025-02-13 12:30:15 -05:00
Ryan Ofsky
40c4899bc2 Fix nonsensical -nobind and -nowhitebind behavior
Treat specifying -nobind and -nowhitebind the same as not specifying -bind and
-whitebind values instead of causing them to soft-set -listen=1.
2025-02-13 12:30:15 -05:00
glozow
6b165f5906 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31384: mining: bugfix: Fix duplicate coinbase tx weight reservation
386eecff5f doc: add release notes (ismaelsadeeq)
3eaa0a3b66 miner: init: add `-blockreservedweight` startup option (ismaelsadeeq)
777434a2cd doc: rpc: improve `getmininginfo` help text (ismaelsadeeq)
c8acd4032d init: fail to start when `-blockmaxweight` exceeds `MAX_BLOCK_WEIGHT` (ismaelsadeeq)
5bb31633cc test: add `-blockmaxweight` startup option functional test (ismaelsadeeq)
2c7d90a6d6 miner: bugfix: fix duplicate weight reservation in block assembler (ismaelsadeeq)

Pull request description:

  * This PR attempts to fix the duplicate coinbase weight reservation issue we currently have.
  * Fixes #21950

  We reserve 4000 weight units for coinbase transaction in `DEFAULT_BLOCK_MAX_WEIGHT`

  7590e93bc7/src/policy/policy.h (L23)

  And also reserve additional `4000` weight units in the default `BlockCreationOptions` struct.

  7590e93bc7/src/node/types.h (L36-L40)

  **Motivation**

  - This issue was first noticed during a review here https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11100#discussion_r136157411)
  - It was later reported in issue #21950.
  - I also came across the bug while writing a test for building the block template. I could not create a block template above `3,992,000` in the block assembler, and this was not documented anywhere. It took me a while to realize that we were reserving space for the coinbase transaction weight twice.

  ---
  This PR fixes this by consolidating the reservation to be in a single location in the codebase.

  This PR then adds a new startup option `-blockreservedweight` whose default is `8000` that can be used to lower or increase the block reserved weight for block header, txs count, coinbase tx.

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3eaa0a3b66 miner: init: add -blockreservedweight startup option
- Prevent setting the value of `-blockreservedweight` below
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2025-02-04 11:53:11 -05:00
ismaelsadeeq
c8acd4032d init: fail to start when -blockmaxweight exceeds MAX_BLOCK_WEIGHT 2025-02-04 11:53:11 -05:00
ismaelsadeeq
2c7d90a6d6 miner: bugfix: fix duplicate weight reservation in block assembler
- This commit renamed coinbase_max_additional_weight to block_reserved_weight.

- Also clarify that the reservation is for block header, transaction count
  and coinbase transaction.
2025-02-04 11:53:03 -05:00
Daniel Kraft
0186f78e3b Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-02-03 07:33:35 +01:00
Daniel Kraft
0be4248082 Merge branch 'auxpow' 2025-02-03 06:51:21 +01:00
Ava Chow
601a6a6917 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30965: kernel: Move block tree db open to block manager
0cdddeb224 kernel: Move block tree db open to BlockManager constructor (TheCharlatan)
7fbb1bc44b kernel: Move block tree db open to block manager (TheCharlatan)
57ba59c0cd refactor: Remove redundant reindex check (TheCharlatan)

Pull request description:

  Before this change the block tree db was needlessly re-opened during startup when loading a completed snapshot. Improve this by letting the block manager open it on construction. This also simplifies the test code a bit.

  The change was initially motivated to make it easier for users of the kernel library to instantiate a BlockManager that may be used to read data from disk without loading the block index into a cache.

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