--- Log opened Tue Oct 02 00:00:26 2018 00:01 -!- ken2812221 [~ken281222@180.217.128.66] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 00:04 -!- reardencode [~reardenco@hank.reardencode.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 00:26 < jonasschnelli> cfields. macOS 0.17.0 detached signature is available https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-detached-sigs/pull/17 00:35 -!- murrayn [~murrayn@unaffiliated/murrayn] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 01:01 -!- setpill [~setpill@unaffiliated/setpill] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 01:01 -!- StopAndDecrypt [~StopAndDe@unaffiliated/stopanddecrypt] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 01:04 -!- StopAndDecrypt [~StopAndDe@unaffiliated/stopanddecrypt] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 01:06 -!- timothy [~tredaelli@redhat/timothy] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 01:13 < wumpus> gwillen: good question; some people are travelling, if you don't get a response here, please create an issue 01:14 < wumpus> jonasschnelli yay 01:18 -!- SopaXorzTaker [~SopaXorzT@unaffiliated/sopaxorztaker] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 01:20 -!- SopaXorzTaker [~SopaXorzT@unaffiliated/sopaxorztaker] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 01:27 -!- Krellan [~Krellan@2601:640:4000:9258:48b1:c63b:b6ad:bc5b] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 01:32 < wumpus> and yes, the tests are sort of heavy, if you find that many functional tests fail on your system (esp. related to timeouts) it's a good suggestion to run with parallelism of one 01:34 < sipa> gwillen: no strong opinion, but agree it should be clear and consistent 01:36 -!- promag [~promag@bl22-247-244.dsl.telepac.pt] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 02:03 -!- phwalkr [~phwalkr@192.32.61.94.rev.vodafone.pt] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 02:05 -!- SopaXorzTaker [~SopaXorzT@unaffiliated/sopaxorztaker] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 02:06 < jonasschnelli> promag: sorry,.. haven't followed the discussion... what needs update there: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12653#issuecomment-426202288? 02:07 < promag> IIUC block index is not affected by -blocksdir 02:09 < promag> jonasschnelli: gArgs.IsArgSet("-blocksdir") ? GetDataDir() / "blocks" / "index" : GetBlocksDir() / "index" 02:11 < jonasschnelli> promag: I see. Done. thanks.- 02:11 < promag> np 02:11 < promag> ty 02:51 -!- hebasto_ [~hebasto@89.39.107.202] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 02:51 -!- hebasto_ [~hebasto@89.39.107.202] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 02:54 -!- Victor_sueca is now known as Victorsueca 03:55 -!- phwalkr [~phwalkr@192.32.61.94.rev.vodafone.pt] has quit [Quit: Leaving...] 03:55 -!- Chris_Stewart_5 [~chris@unaffiliated/chris-stewart-5/x-3612383] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 04:05 -!- setpill [~setpill@unaffiliated/setpill] has quit [Quit: o/] 04:07 -!- setpill [~setpill@unaffiliated/setpill] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 04:45 -!- Chris_Stewart_5 [~chris@unaffiliated/chris-stewart-5/x-3612383] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 04:56 -!- promag [~promag@bl22-247-244.dsl.telepac.pt] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 05:11 -!- shesek [~shesek@unaffiliated/shesek] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 05:31 -!- panako [uid322619@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ctwnqyalpiyyufli] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 06:08 -!- SopaXorzTaker [~SopaXorzT@unaffiliated/sopaxorztaker] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 06:11 -!- Guyver2 [~Guyver@guyver2.xs4all.nl] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 06:31 < andytoshi> gwillen: it should end in a 0x00. that was also my read of the BIP, and it's also the only way to unambiguously parse a PSBT from a stream that might have other data coming down the line 06:32 -!- Chris_Stewart_5 [~chris@unaffiliated/chris-stewart-5/x-3612383] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 06:35 -!- promag [~promag@83.223.251.87] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 06:44 -!- ken2812221 [~ken281222@180.217.128.66] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 06:52 < achow101> gwillen: it should end in 0x00 06:52 < achow101> how is core inconsistent about it? 06:52 < achow101> I believe there's even a test vector for this. a parser should reject a psbt if it doesn't end in 0x00 07:19 -!- belcher_ [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 07:20 -!- michaelsdunn1 [~michaelsd@unaffiliated/michaelsdunn1] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 07:25 -!- promag [~promag@83.223.251.87] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 07:54 -!- Lauda [~quassel@unaffiliated/lauda] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 07:54 -!- Lauda [~quassel@unaffiliated/lauda] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 07:58 -!- profmac [~ProfMac@2001:470:1f0f:226:653f:f07b:7c00:cc3] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 08:12 -!- profmac [~ProfMac@2001:470:1f0f:226:4d10:8e85:6fbd:f814] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 08:43 < cfields> jonasschnelli: thanks! 08:43 < cfields> gitian builders: detached sigs for v0.17.0 are pushed 09:00 -!- Krellan [~Krellan@2601:640:4000:9258:48b1:c63b:b6ad:bc5b] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 09:04 -!- Krellan [~Krellan@2601:640:4000:9258:48b1:c63b:b6ad:bc5b] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 09:11 -!- owowo [~ovovo@unaffiliated/ovovo] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 09:11 -!- shinohai [btcinfo@gateway/shell/xshellz/x-kxjsfxkkjqfirpcp] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 09:19 -!- owowo [~ovovo@unaffiliated/ovovo] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 09:26 -!- promag [~promag@83.223.232.51] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 10:03 -!- Murch [~murch@50-200-105-218-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 10:13 -!- promag [~promag@83.223.232.51] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 10:32 -!- W4RL0RD__ [~ExtraCris@gateway/tor-sasl/extracrispy] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 10:35 -!- Lauda [~quassel@unaffiliated/lauda] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 10:36 -!- Lauda [~quassel@unaffiliated/lauda] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 10:43 -!- Krellan [~Krellan@2601:640:4000:9258:48b1:c63b:b6ad:bc5b] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 10:44 -!- ken2812221_ [~ken281222@180.217.128.98] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 10:46 -!- ken2812221 [~ken281222@180.217.128.66] has quit [Disconnected by services] 10:46 -!- ken2812221_ is now known as ken2812221 10:51 -!- Krellan [~Krellan@2601:640:4000:9258:48b1:c63b:b6ad:bc5b] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 10:55 -!- CubicEarth [~CubicEart@c-73-181-185-197.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 10:57 -!- CubicEarth [~CubicEart@c-73-181-185-197.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:18 < phantomcircuit> wumpus, lots of the tests seem to be racey 11:18 < phantomcircuit> the zmq ones especially 11:20 -!- Zenton [~user@unaffiliated/vicenteh] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 11:20 -!- Zenton [~user@unaffiliated/vicenteh] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:22 < wumpus> phantomcircuit: yes i's true 11:23 < wumpus> although I think that has improved 11:23 < wumpus> there's one test that simply fails on very slow systems but I don't remember which one right now, but the others pass even under very crappy circumstances 11:24 < wumpus> (counting only the non-extended tests) 11:33 < phantomcircuit> wumpus, running "test_runner.py" with small changes to the timing of networking logic makes them fail randomly 11:35 < gwillen> andytoshi: achow101: ok, let me double-check and then try to create a minimal example of when core creates one that does not end in 0x00 11:38 < gwillen> crap, okay, what happened is that I dropped a character from the end of a PSBT string while copy-pasting 11:38 < gwillen> and decodepsbt still accepted it 11:39 < gwillen> as does finalizepsbt 11:51 -!- W4RL0RD__ [~ExtraCris@gateway/tor-sasl/extracrispy] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 11:52 -!- W4RL0RD__ [~ExtraCris@gateway/tor-sasl/extracrispy] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:55 -!- mthiel_ [~mario@p4FCB39A0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:57 -!- mthiel [~mario@p4FCB3FA3.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 12:00 -!- W4RL0RD__ [~ExtraCris@gateway/tor-sasl/extracrispy] has quit [Quit: Perhaps all levels of reality are valid.] 12:02 -!- ExtraCrispy [~ExtraCris@gateway/tor-sasl/extracrispy] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 12:40 -!- dqx [~dqx@unaffiliated/dqx] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 12:44 < andytoshi> does core have a fuzz-testing harness? might be worthwhile to try round-tripping these 12:47 < wumpus> andytoshi: yes, test_bitcoin_fuzzy.cpp 12:48 < wumpus> phantomcircuit: ok... any idea which specific messages cause the problem? what kind of failures? 12:48 < phantomcircuit> wumpus, the zmq ones especially fail 12:49 < phantomcircuit> the getzmqnotifications fails 12:49 < phantomcircuit> which im sure is just a race 12:49 < phantomcircuit> it's hard to diagnose cause they tend to work on my laptop but not on travis 12:49 < phantomcircuit> maybe i need a slower test system 13:00 -!- brianhoffman [~brianhoff@pool-71-163-147-195.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Quit: brianhoffman] 13:06 < wumpus> if it's just zmq I'm not *too* worried 13:07 < phantomcircuit> and apparently, feature_notifications 13:07 < phantomcircuit> with too much parallelism everything explodes cause we run out of local ports to bind to but that's not really something to easily fix 13:08 < achow101> gwillen: base64 has some padding characters at the end of the string if it isn't some specifc length (a multiple of some number I can't remember). Core's implementation of base64 drops those padding characters and then decodes. you're probably dropping a padding char which is thus being ignored 13:08 < achow101> the padding is the = characters you see at the end of base64 strings. 13:11 < gwillen> achow101: the character in question is an A, which is 0, so while it's not padding I can imagine there could be ambiguity 13:12 < achow101> hmm. can you give me a psbt that should be wrong but decodes fine? 13:12 < gwillen> if we're using padding consistently, we should possibly refuse to decode truncated base64 13:12 < gwillen> i.e. base64 that's not a multiple of four bytes 13:12 < gwillen> achow101: cHNidP8BAHMCAAAAAbiWoY6pOQepFsEGhUPXaulX9rvye2NH+NrdlAHg+WgpAQAAAAD/////AkBLTAAAAAAAF6kUqWwXCcLM5BN2zoNqMNT5qMlIi7+HQEtMAAAAAAAXqRSVF/in2XNxAlN1OSxkyp0z+Wtg2YcAAAAAAAEBIBNssgAAAAAAF6kUamsvautR8hRlMRY6OKNTx03DK96HAQcXFgAUo8u1LWpHprjt/uENAwBpGZD0UH0BCGsCRzBEAiAONfH3DYiw67ZbylrsxCF/XXpVwyWBRgofyRbPslzvwgIgIKCsWw5sHSIPh1icNvcVLZLHWj6NA7Dk+4Os2pOnMbQBIQPGStfYHPtyhpV7zIWtn0Q4GXv5gK1zy/tnJ+cBXu4iiwABABYAFMwmJQEz+HDpBEEabxJ5PogPsqZRAAEAFg 13:12 < gwillen> er, sorry, cHNidP8BAHMCAAAAAbiWoY6pOQepFsEGhUPXaulX9rvye2NH+NrdlAHg+WgpAQAAAAD/////AkBLTAAAAAAAF6kUqWwXCcLM5BN2zoNqMNT5qMlIi7+HQEtMAAAAAAAXqRSVF/in2XNxAlN1OSxkyp0z+Wtg2YcAAAAAAAEBIBNssgAAAAAAF6kUamsvautR8hRlMRY6OKNTx03DK96HAQcXFgAUo8u1LWpHprjt/uENAwBpGZD0UH0BCGsCRzBEAiAONfH3DYiw67ZbylrsxCF/XXpVwyWBRgofyRbPslzvwgIgIKCsWw5sHSIPh1icNvcVLZLHWj6NA7Dk+4Os2pOnMbQBIQPGStfYHPtyhpV7zIWtn0Q4GXv5gK1zy/tnJ+cBXu4iiwABABYAFMwmJQEz+HDpBEEabxJ5PogPsqZRAAEAF 13:13 < gwillen> hm, that may be too long for IRC 13:13 < achow101> probably 13:13 < gwillen> achow101: https://0bin.net/paste/e70Ze5n2HJSSHuF1#tPS6iIwRHdEOmHx85Yo3Ueaos6ERjdrHbLUFW8Z63Dg 13:13 < gwillen> decodes with or without the final A 13:13 < gwillen> without, it's technically invalid if you want a properly-padded base64 string 13:14 < gwillen> but if I add an = for padding it still decodes even though it should be missing the 0 at the end 13:14 < achow101> ok, i'll take a look 13:16 < achow101> yeah, i see why that happens. can I use this psbt as a test vector? 13:18 < wumpus> phantomcircuit: supporting UNIX sockets would be nice, I had PRs for that once 13:19 < wumpus> it made the tests do RPC over UNIX sockets 13:20 < wumpus> idea was to do the same for the P2P connections between the nodes, which would make the tests completely self-contained 13:20 < wumpus> but... just one of the many of my projects I lost track of 13:21 < wumpus> wouldn't even need any TCP ports anymore, besides for network binding specific tests 13:24 -!- Guyver2 [~Guyver@guyver2.xs4all.nl] has quit [Quit: Going offline, see ya! 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Particularly on a mac? 14:38 < gwillen> I followed the intstructions in the OS X build docs for opening the project in QT Creator, but by default it was unable to see a bunch of headers and I had to add some lines to bitcoin-qt.include to make it avoid drowning everything in red squiggly underlines 14:41 < phantomcircuit> sipa, lots of things accept base64 without the padding 14:41 -!- owowo [~ovovo@unaffiliated/ovovo] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 14:42 < wumpus> gwillen: I don't think anyone opens the project in qt creator anymore 14:42 < gwillen> ha, ok, the build instructions still suggest it 14:42 < gwillen> I assume QT Designer is still necessary to edit the forms 14:42 < wumpus> (besides for editing the gui forms) 14:42 < gwillen> but I guess you can use it standalone? 14:42 < gwillen> *nods* 14:42 < gwillen> the fact that I need to edit the gui forms is the only reason I bothered 14:43 < wumpus> correct, you can use qt designer standalone 14:45 -!- promag 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21:54 -!- Emcy [~Emcy@unaffiliated/emcy] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 22:00 -!- unifiedh [~unifiedh@ec2-13-125-219-99.ap-northeast-2.compute.amazonaws.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 22:00 -!- jarthur [~jarthur@2605:6000:1019:41ab:f19e:d516:8cf1:7f3b] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 22:05 -!- fanquake [~fanquake@unaffiliated/fanquake] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 22:09 -!- Emcy [~Emcy@unaffiliated/emcy] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 22:17 -!- fanquake [~fanquake@unaffiliated/fanquake] has quit [] 22:36 < instagibbs> thoughts on what the wallet should do if it doesn't know the size of the change output future spending size? Turn off bnb for coin selection? 22:42 < sipa> instagibbs: or exclude from automatic coin selection? 22:42 < instagibbs> fundrawtransaction, or siblings, where you can specify output address, is the situation, to be clear 22:42 < instagibbs> output change address* 22:43 < sipa> oh, right 22:43 < instagibbs> if you do this to say a multisig you wallet doesn't own all the keys to, you assert 22:43 < instagibbs> it underflows, then nBytes is too big :) 22:49 -!- Krellan_ [~Krellan@2601:640:4000:9258:61e1:5627:7a12:56a4] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 23:21 -!- hebasto [~hebasto@95.164.65.194] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 23:31 -!- jarthur [~jarthur@2605:6000:1019:41ab:f19e:d516:8cf1:7f3b] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 23:32 -!- jarthur [~jarthur@2605:6000:1019:41ab:f19e:d516:8cf1:7f3b] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 23:34 -!- charley [~storage@storagethere.com] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 23:44 -!- jarthur [~jarthur@2605:6000:1019:41ab:f19e:d516:8cf1:7f3b] has quit [] 23:53 < wumpus> phantomcircuit: stuck at 'done loading' tends to mean that it's validating a backlog blocks in the background, check debug.log 23:54 < wumpus> phantomcircuit: there's some interplay with cs_main locking that causes the GUI to be stuck at that point 23:56 < wumpus> I think it was fixed at some point, but might have come back... ideally, it would not show 'Done loading' before it gets its initial information from the core 23:58 < wumpus> (would be easier to do if the GUI didn't do potentially blocking calls to the core in the main loop) --- Log closed Wed Oct 03 00:00:26 2018