0d32d66148 Remove -upgradewallet startup option (Andrew Chow)
92263cce5b Add upgradewallet RPC (Andrew Chow)
1e48796c99 Make UpgradeWallet a member function of CWallet (Andrew Chow)
c988f27937 Have UpgradeWallet take the version to upgrade to and an error message out parameter (Andrew Chow)
1833237123 Only run UpgradeWallet if the wallet needs to be upgraded (Andrew Chow)
9c16b1735f Move wallet upgrading to its own function (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
`-upgradewallet` is largely incompatible with many recent wallet features and versions. For example, it was disabled if multiple wallets were used and would not work with encrypted wallets that were being upgraded to HD.
This PR does away with the old method of upgrading upon startup and instead allows users to upgrade their wallets via an `upgradewallet` RPC. This does largely the same thing as the old `-upgradewallet` option but because the wallet is loaded, it can be unlocked to upgrade to HD. Furthermore it is compatible with multiwallet as it works on the individual wallet that is specified by the RPC.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 0d32d66148
darosior:
ACK 0d32d66148
MarcoFalke:
ACK 0d32d66148🚵
Tree-SHA512: b425bf6f5d605e26506889d63c780895482f07cbc086193218e031e8504d3072d41e90d65cd41bcc98ee4c1eb048954bc5d4ac85435f7394892373aac89a3b0a
When a wallet uses avoid_reuse and has a large number of outputs in
a single destination, it groups these outputs in OutputGroups that
are no larger than OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES. The goal is to spend
as many outputs as possible from the destination while not breaking
consensus due to a huge number of inputs and also not surprise the
use with high fees. If there are n outputs in a destination and
n > OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES then this results in one or many groups
of size OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES and possibly one group of size
< OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES.
Prior to this commit the coin selection in the case where
n > OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES was skewed towards the one group of
size < OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES if it exists and the amount to be
spent by the transaction is smaller than the aggregate of those
of the group size < OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES. The reason is that
the coin selection decides between the different groups based on
fees and mostly the smaller group will cause smaller fees.
The behavior that users of the avoid_reuse flag seek is that the
full groups of size OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES get used first. This
commit implements this by pretending that the small group has
a large number of ancestors (one smallet than the maximum allowed
for this wallet). This dumps the small group to the bottom of the
list of priorities in the coin selection algorithm.
48973402d8 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in CWallet::GetKeyBirthTimes (Russell Yanofsky)
e958ff9ab5 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in CWallet::CreateTransaction (Russell Yanofsky)
c0d07dc4cb wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in CWallet::ScanForWalletTransactions (Russell Yanofsky)
1be8ff280c wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in rescanblockchain (Russell Yanofsky)
3cb85ac594 wallet refactor: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in CWallet::RescanFromTime (Russell Yanofsky)
f7ba881bc6 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in listsinceblock (Russell Yanofsky)
bc96a9bfc6 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in importmulti (Russell Yanofsky)
25a9fcf9e5 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in importwallet and dumpwallet (Russell Yanofsky)
c1694ce6bb wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in importprunedfunds (Russell Yanofsky)
ade5f87971 wallet refactor: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in qt wallettests (Russell Yanofsky)
f6da44ccce wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in tryGetTxStatus and tryGetBalances (Russell Yanofsky)
bf30cd4922 refactor: Add interfaces::FoundBlock class to selectively return block data (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This is a set of changes updating wallet code to make fewer calls to `Chain::Lock` methods, so the `Chain::Lock` class will be easier to remove in #16426 with fewer code changes and small changes to behavior.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 48973402d8, only change is fixing bug 📀
fjahr:
re-ACK 48973402d8, reviewed rebase and changes since last review, built and ran tests locally
ariard:
Coce Review ACK 4897340, only changes are one suggested by last review on more accurate variable naming, human-readable output, args comments in `findCommonAncestor`
Tree-SHA512: cfd2f559f976b6faaa032794c40c9659191d5597b013abcb6c7968d36b2abb2b14d4e596f8ed8b9a077e96522365261299a241a939b3111eaf729ba0c3ef519b
Previous versions assumed absence of an entry in mapAddressBook indicated change.
This no longer holds true (due to bugs) and will shortly be made intentional.
Renaming the field helps ensure that old code using mapAddressBook directly gets checked for necessary rebasing.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i -e 's/mapAddressBook/m_address_book/g' $(git grep -l 'mapAddressBook' ./src)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
This is a step toward removing the Chain::Lock class and reducing cs_main
locking.
This change affects behavior in a few small ways.
- If there's no max_height specified, percentage progress is measured ending at
wallet last processed block instead of node tip
- More consistent error reporting: Early check to see if start_block is on the
active chain is removed, so start_block is always read and the triggers an
error if it's unavailable
This is a step toward removing the Chain::Lock class and reducing cs_main
locking.
This change only affects behavior in the case where wallet last block processed
falls behind the chain tip. The rescanblockchain error height error checking
will just be stricter in this case and only accept values up to the last
processed height
This is a step toward removing the Chain::Lock class and reducing cs_main
locking.
It also helps ensure the GUI display stays up to date in the case where the
node chain height runs ahead of wallet last block processed height.
41b0baf43c gui: Handle WalletModel::unload asynchronous (João Barbosa)
ab31b9d6fe Fix wallet unload race condition (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR consists in two fixes. The first fixes a concurrency issues with `boost::signals2`. The second fixes a wallet model destruction while it's being used.
From boost signal documentation at https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_72_0/doc/html/signals2/thread-safety.html:
> When a signal is invoked by calling signal::operator(), the invocation first acquires a lock on the signal's mutex. Then it obtains a handle to the signal's slot list and combiner. Next it releases the signal's mutex, before invoking the combiner to iterate through the slot list.
This means that `UnregisterValidationInterface` doesn't prevent more calls to that interface. The fix consists in capturing the `shared_ptr<CValidationInterface>` in each internal slot.
The GUI bug is fixed by using a `Qt::QueuedConnection` in the `WalletModel::unload` connection.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 41b0baf43c. Only change is moving assert as suggested
hebasto:
ACK 41b0baf43c, tested on Linux Mint 19.3.
Tree-SHA512: 4f712d8de65bc1214411831250de5dc0a9fd505fb84da5baf9f2cc4d551bc3abffc061616f00afe43dba7525af2cd96c9b54aeead9383145e3b8801f25d85f50
Currently it's possible for ReleaseWallet to delete the CWallet pointer while
it is processing BlockConnected, etc chain notifications.
To fix this, unregister from notifications earlier in UnloadWallet instead of
ReleaseWallet, and use a new RegisterSharedValidationInterface function to
prevent the CValidationInterface shared_ptr from being deleted until the last
notification is actually finished.
e57980b473 [mempool] Remove NotifyEntryAdded and NotifyEntryRemoved callbacks (John Newbery)
2dd561f361 [validation] Remove pool member from ConnectTrace (John Newbery)
969b65f3f5 [validation] Remove NotifyEntryRemoved callback from ConnectTrace (John Newbery)
5613f9842b [validation] Remove conflictedTxs from PerBlockConnectTrace (John Newbery)
cdb893443c [validation interface] Remove vtxConflicted from BlockConnected (John Newbery)
1168394d75 [wallet] Notify conflicted transactions in TransactionRemovedFromMempool (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
These boost signals were added in #9371, before we had a `TransactionRemovedFromMempool` method in the validation interface. The `NotifyEntryAdded` callback was used by validation to build a vector of conflicted transactions when connecting a block, which the wallet was notified of in the `BlockConnected` CValidationInterface callback.
Now that we have a `TransactionRemovedFromMempool` callback, we can fire that signal directly from the mempool for conflicted transactions.
Note that #9371 was implemented to ensure `-walletnotify` events were fired for these conflicted transaction. We inadvertently stopped sending these notifications in #16624 (Sep 2019 commit 7e89994). We should probably fix that, but in a different PR.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Re-ACK e57980b
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK e57980b473, no code changes since previous review, but helpful new code comments have been added and the PR description is now more clear about where the old code came from
Tree-SHA512: 3bdbaf1ef2731e788462d4756e69c42a1efdcf168691ce1bbfdaa4b7b55ac3c5b1fd4ab7b90bcdec653703600501b4224d252cfc086aef28f9ce0da3b0563a69
Not all ScriptPubKeyMans will be able to provide private keys,
but pubkeys and scripts should be. So only provide public-only
SigningProviders, i.e. ones that can help with Solving.
CWallet::CanGetAddresses() is used to check whether the wallet has available or is able to produce keys for addresses. It uses the ScriptPubKeyMan::CanGetAddresses(), which in turn uses the const KeypoolCountExternalKeys() method, all which do counting and no modifications.
These functions are used to mark/check if a key of our own has been used to spend (and only for avoid-reuse wallets), which has nothing to do with the destination/address itself.
Give them more accurate names to avoid confusion.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i -e 's/UsedDestination/SpentKey/g' $(git grep -l 'UsedDestination' ./src)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
3f373659d7 Refactor: Replace SigningProvider pointers with unique_ptrs (Andrew Chow)
3afe53c403 Cleanup: Drop unused GUI learnRelatedScripts method (Andrew Chow)
e2f02aa59e Refactor: Copy CWallet signals and print function to LegacyScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
c729afd0a3 Box the wallet: Add multiple keyman maps and loops (Andrew Chow)
4977c30d59 refactor: define a UINT256_ONE global constant (Andrew Chow)
415afcccd3 HD Split: Avoid redundant upgrades (Andrew Chow)
01b4511206 Make UpgradeKeyMetadata work only on LegacyScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
4a7e43e846 Store p2sh scripts in AddAndGetDestinationForScript (Andrew Chow)
501acb5538 Always try to sign for all pubkeys in multisig (Andrew Chow)
81610eddbc List output types in an array in order to be iterated over (Andrew Chow)
eb81fc3ee5 Refactor: Allow LegacyScriptPubKeyMan to be null (Andrew Chow)
fadc08ad94 Locking: Lock cs_KeyStore instead of cs_wallet in legacy keyman (Andrew Chow)
f5be479694 wallet: Improve CWallet:MarkDestinationsDirty (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Continuation of wallet boxes project.
Actually makes ScriptPubKeyMan an interface which LegacyScriptPubkeyMan. Moves around functions and things from CWallet into LegacyScriptPubKeyMan so that they are actually separate things without circular dependencies.
***
Introducing the `ScriptPubKeyMan` (short for ScriptPubKeyManager) for managing scriptPubKeys and their associated scripts and keys. This functionality is moved over from `CWallet`. Instead, `CWallet` will have a pointer to a `ScriptPubKeyMan` for every possible address type, internal and external. It will fetch the correct `ScriptPubKeyMan` as necessary. When fetching new addresses, it chooses the `ScriptPubKeyMan` based on address type and whether it is change. For signing, it takes the script and asks each `ScriptPubKeyMan` for whether that `ScriptPubKeyMan` considers that script `IsMine`, whether it has that script, or whether it is able to produce a signature for it. If so, the `ScriptPubKeyMan` will provide a `SigningProvider` to the caller which will use that in order to sign.
There is currently one `ScriptPubKeyMan` - the `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan`. Each `CWallet` will have only one `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` with the pointers for all of the address types and change pointing to this `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan`. It is created when the wallet is loaded and all keys and metadata are loaded into it instead of `CWallet`. The `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` is primarily made up of all of the key and script management that used to be in `CWallet`. For convenience, `CWallet` has a `GetLegacyScriptPubKeyMan` which will return the `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` or a `nullptr` if it does not have one (not yet implemented, but callers will check for the `nullptr`). For purposes of signing, `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan`'s `GetSigningProvider` will return itself rather than a separate `SigningProvider`. This will be different for future `ScriptPubKeyMan`s.
The `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` will also handle the importing and exporting of keys and scripts instead of `CWallet`. As such, a number of RPCs have been limited to work only if a `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` can be retrieved from the wallet. These RPCs are `sethdseed`, `addmultisigaddress`, `importaddress`, `importprivkey`, `importpubkey`, `importmulti`, `dumpprivkey`, and `dumpwallet`. Other RPCs which relied on the wallet for scripts and keys have been modified in order to take the `SigningProvider` retrieved from the `ScriptPubKeyMan` for a given script.
Overall, these changes should not effect how everything actually works and the user should experience no difference between having this change and not having it. As such, no functional tests were changed, and the only unit tests changed were those that were directly accessing `CWallet` functions that have been removed.
This PR is the last step in the [Wallet Structure Changes](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/Wallet-Class-Structure-Changes).
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
re-utACK 3f373659d7
Sjors:
re-utACK 3f373659d7 (it still compiles on macOS after https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17261#discussion_r370377070)
meshcollider:
Tested re-ACK 3f373659d7
Tree-SHA512: f8e2b8d9efa750b617691e8702d217ec4c33569ec2554a060141d9eb9b9a3a5323e4216938e2485c44625d7a6e0925d40dea1362b3af9857cf08860c2f344716
Needed for future ScriptPubKeyMans which may need to create
SigningProviders dynamically and thus a normal pointer is not enough
This commit does not change behavior.
Add wallet logic for dealing with multiple ScriptPubKeyMan instances. This
doesn't change current behavior because there is still only a single
LegacyScriptPubKeyMan. But in the future the new logic will be used to support
descriptor wallets.
297e098557 Fix doxygen errors (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
These are all the remaining errors identified via -Werror=documentation, e.g.:
```
./rpc/rawtransaction_util.h:31:13: error: parameter 'prevTxs' not found in the function declaration [-Werror,-Wdocumentation]
* @param prevTxs Array of previous txns outputs that tx depends on but may not yet be in the block chain
^~~~~~~
./rpc/rawtransaction_util.h:31:13: note: did you mean 'prevTxsUnival'?
* @param prevTxs Array of previous txns outputs that tx depends on but may not yet be in the block chain
^~~~~~~
prevTxsUnival
netbase.cpp:766:11: error: parameter 'outProxyConnectionFailed[out]' not found in the function declaration [-Werror,-Wdocumentation]
* @param outProxyConnectionFailed[out] Whether or not the connection to the
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
netbase.cpp:766:11: note: did you mean 'outProxyConnectionFailed'?
* @param outProxyConnectionFailed[out] Whether or not the connection to the
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
outProxyConnectionFailed
```
You can use this to run with `-Wdocumentation` yourself: #14920
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 297e098557
Tree-SHA512: a232d893b170873d923e77fa56c56a6567e7fd120b5af1f52cfeeae1093eec55621604cc80a523678f6fedc8bbb31228c4aa8dc2a630ce9ffc91525988522af7