c5bb142817 test: resolve bug in test/functional/interface_bitcoin_cli.py - Test -getinfo with -rpcwallet=unloaded wallet returns no balances (klementtan)
Pull request description:
I think there is a bug in this test case where the new value of `cli_get_info` is not asserted.
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5f96d7d22d rpc: gettxoutsetinfo rejects hash_serialized_2 for specific height (Fabian Jahr)
23fe50436b test: Add test for coinstatsindex behavior in reorgs (Fabian Jahr)
90c966b0f3 rpc: Allow gettxoutsetinfo and getblockstats for stale blocks (Fabian Jahr)
b9362392ae index, rpc: Add use_index option for gettxoutsetinfo (Fabian Jahr)
bb7788b121 test: Test coinstatsindex robustness across restarts (Fabian Jahr)
e0938c2909 test: Add tests for block_info in gettxoutsetinfo (Fabian Jahr)
2501576ecc rpc, index: Add verbose amounts tracking to Coinstats index (Fabian Jahr)
655d929836 test: add coinstatsindex getindexinfo coverage, improve current tests (Jon Atack)
ca01bb8d68 rpc: Add Coinstats index to getindexinfo (Fabian Jahr)
57a026c30f test: Add unit test for Coinstats index (Fabian Jahr)
6a4c0c09ab test: Add functional test for Coinstats index (Fabian Jahr)
3f166ecc12 rpc: gettxoutsetinfo can be requested for specific blockheights (Fabian Jahr)
3c914d58ff index: Coinstats index can be activated with command line flag (Fabian Jahr)
dd58a4de21 index: Add Coinstats index (Fabian Jahr)
a8a46c4b3c refactor: Simplify ApplyStats and ApplyHash (Fabian Jahr)
9c8a265fd2 refactor: Pass hash_type to CoinsStats in stats object (Fabian Jahr)
2e2648a902 crypto: Make MuHash Remove method efficient (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This is part of the coinstats index project tracked in #18000
While the review of the new UTXO set hash algorithm (MuHash) takes longer recently #19328 was merged which added the possibility to run `gettxoutsetinfo` with a specific hash type. As the first type it added `hash_type=none` which skips the hashing of the UTXO set altogether. This alone did not make `gettxoutsetinfo` much faster but it allows the use of an index for the remaining coin statistics even before a new hashing algorithm has been added. Credit to Sjors for the idea to take this intermediate step.
Features summary:
- Users can start their node with the option `-coinstatsindex` which syncs the index in the background
- After the index is synced the user can use `gettxoutsetinfo` with `hash_type=none` or `hash_type=muhash` and will get the response instantly out of the index
- The user can specify a height or block hash when calling `gettxoutsetinfo` to see coin statistics at a specific block height
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Tested ACK 5f96d7d22d. Light code review ACK 5f96d7d22d.
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a33bdb52d1 [tests] Speed up p2p_segwit.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Never sleep for more than 5 seconds when waiting for an
inv-getdata exchange to time out.
Shaves about 1 minute of the runtime of p2p_segwit.py.
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MarcoFalke:
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fa40eb5b6b test: Speed up mempool_spend_coinbase.py (MarcoFalke)
fa29382ab2 test: Fix test cache issue (MarcoFalke)
fa085b470a test: Create MiniWallet.create_self_transfer (MarcoFalke)
fa1bedb494 test: Add MiniWallet.sendrawtransaction (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Locally the test will run 4 seconds faster with `--valgrind` (18s vs 14s)
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84934bf70e multiprocess: Add echoipc RPC method and test (Russell Yanofsky)
7d76cf667e multiprocess: Add comments and documentation (Russell Yanofsky)
ddf7ecc8df multiprocess: Add bitcoin-node process spawning support (Russell Yanofsky)
10afdf0280 multiprocess: Add Ipc interface implementation (Russell Yanofsky)
745c9cebd5 multiprocess: Add Ipc and Init interface definitions (Russell Yanofsky)
5d62d7f6cd Update libmultiprocess library (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
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This PR adds basic process spawning and IPC method call support to `bitcoin-node` executables built with `--enable-multiprocess`[*].
These changes are used in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102 to let node, gui, and wallet functionality run in different processes, and extended in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19460 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19461 after that to allow gui and wallet processes to be started and stopped independently and connect to the node over a socket.
These changes can also be used to implement new functionality outside the `bitcoin-node` process like external indexes or pluggable transports (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18988). The `Ipc::spawnProcess` and `Ipc::serveProcess` methods added here are entry points for spawning a child process and serving a parent process, and being able to make bidirectional, multithreaded method calls between the processes. A simple example of this is implemented in commit "Add echoipc RPC method and test."
Changes in this PR aside from the echo test were originally part of #10102, but have been split and moved here for easier review, and so they can be used for other applications like external plugins.
Additional notes about this PR can be found at https://bitcoincore.reviews/19160
[*] Note: the `--enable-multiprocess` feature is still experimental, and not enabled by default, and not yet supported on windows. More information can be found in [doc/multiprocess.md](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/multiprocess.md)
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d831e711ca [validation] RewindBlockIndex no longer needed (Dhruv Mehta)
Pull request description:
Closes#17862
Context from [original comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17862#issuecomment-744285188) (minor edits):
`RewindBlockIndex()` is a mechanism to allow nodes to be upgraded after segwit activation, while still keeping their chainstate/datadir in a consistent state. It works as follows:
- A pre-segwit (i.e. v0.13.0 or older) node is running.
- Segwit activates. The pre-segwit node remains sync'ed to the tip, but is not enforcing the new segwit rules.
- The user upgrades the node to a segwit-aware version (v0.13.1 or newer).
- On startup, in `AppInitMain()`, `RewindBlockIndex()` is called. This walks the chain backwards from the tip, disconnecting and erasing blocks that from after segwit activation that weren't validated with segwit rules.
- those blocks are then redownloaded (with witness data) and validated with segwit rules.
This logic probably isn't required any more since:
- Segwit activated at height 481824, when the block chain was 130GB and the total number of txs was 250 million. Today, we're at height 667704, the blockchain is over 315GB and the total number of txs is over 600 million. Even if 20% of that added data is witness data (a high estimate), then around 150GB of transactions would need to be rewound to get back to segwit activation height. It'd probably be faster to simply validate from genesis, especially since we won't be validating any scripts before the assumevalid block. It's also unclear whether rewinding 150GB of transactions would even work. It's certainly never been tested.
- Bitcoin Core v0.13 is hardly used any more. https://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/files/charts/software.html shows less than 50 nodes running it. The software was EOL on Aug 1st 2018. It's very unlikely that anyone is running 0.13 and will want to upgrade to 0.22.
This PR introduces `NeedsRedownload()` which merely checks for insufficiently validated segwit blocks and requests that the user restarts the node with `-reindex`. Reindexing the block files upon restart will make the node rebuild chain state and block index from the `blk*.dat` files on disk. The node won't be able to index the blocks with `BLOCK_OPT_WITNESS`, so they will be missing from the chain and be re-downloaded, with witness data.
Removing this code allows the following (done in follow-up #21090):
- removal of tests using `segwitheight=-1` in `p2p_segwit.py`.
- in turn, that allows us to drop support for `-segwitheight=-1`, which is only supported for that test.
- that allows us to always set `NODE_WITNESS` in our local services. The only reason we don't do that is to support `-segwitheight=-1`.
- that in turn allows us to drop all of the `GetLocalServices() & NODE_WITNESS` checks inside `net_processing.cpp`, since our local services would always include `NODE_WITNESS`
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laanwj:
Cursory code review ACK d831e711ca. Agree with the direction of the change, thanks for simplifying the logic here.
glozow:
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a732ee353c [test] Add tests for addr relay in -blocksonly mode (Amiti Uttarwar)
a6694eaed8 [test] Add address relay tests involving outbound peers (Martin Zumsande)
8188b77c17 [test] Add tests for getaddr behavior (Martin Zumsande)
d2dbfe6ff1 [test] Extract sending an addr message into a helper (Amiti Uttarwar)
c991943399 [test] Refactor the addr relay test to prepare for new tests (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
This extends the functional test `p2p_addr_relay.py`.
It adds test coverage for address relay involving outbound peers, tests for both outgoing and incoming `GETADDR` requests and tests for `-blocksonly` mode.
The initial refactors and some of the new tests were taken from Amiti Uttarwar's PR #21528 - they are general test improvements not directly tied to the change proposed there.
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MarcoFalke:
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Add simple interfaces::Echo IPC interface with one method that just takes and
returns a string, to test multiprocess framework and provide an example of how
it can be used to spawn and call between processes.
b01cd9471f test: check that _all_ invalid-CLTV txs are rejected after BIP65 activation (Sebastian Falbesoner)
dbc1981474 test: check that _all_ invalid-CLTV txs are allowed in a block pre-BIP65 (Sebastian Falbesoner)
8d0ce50c48 test: prepare cltv_invalidate to test all failure reasons in feature_cltv.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
ce994e1202 test: add tx modfication helper function in feature_cltv.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The functional test for [BIP65](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0065.mediawiki) / `OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY` (`feature_cltv.py`) currently only tests one out of five conditions that lead to failure of the op-code -- by prepending the script `OP_1NEGATE OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY OP_DROP` to a tx's first input's scriptSig, the case of "_the top item on the stack is less than 0_" is checked:
f8462a6d27/test/functional/feature_cltv.py (L26-L35)
This PR adds the other cases (5 in total) by taking an integer argument to the function `cltv_invalidate` that is called in a loop instead of only once per testing scenario. Here is the full list of failure conditions and how they are tested (note that the scriptSig should still be valid before activation of BIP65, when `OP_CLTV` is simply a no-op):
* _the stack is empty_
➡️ prepending `OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY` to scriptSig
* _the top item on the stack is less than 0_
➡️ prepending `OP_1NEGATE OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY OP_DROP` to scriptSig
* _the lock-time type (height vs. timestamp) of the top stack item and the nLockTime field are not the same_
➡️ prepending `OPNum(1000) OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY OP_DROP` to scriptSig
➡️ setting tx.vin[0].nSequence=0 and tx.nCheckTimeLock=1296688602 (genesis block timestamp)
* _the top stack item is greater than the transaction's nLockTime field_
➡️ prepending `OPNum(1000) OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY OP_DROP` to scriptSig
➡️ setting tx.vin[0].nSequence=0 and tx.nCheckTimeLock=500
* _the nSequence field of the txin is 0xffffffff_
➡️ prepending `OPNum(500) OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY OP_DROP` to scriptSig
➡️ setting tx.vin[0].nSequence=0xffffffff and tx.nCheckTimeLock=500
The first commit creates a helper function for the tx modification and also includes some tidying up like turning single-line to multi-line Python imports where necessary and cleaning up some PEP8 warnings. The second commit prepares the invalidation function `cltv_invalidate` and the third and the fourth use it and check for the expected reject reason strings ("Operation not valid with the current stack size", "Negative locktime" and "Locktime requirement not satisfied").
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9053b88b1c update docstring in feature_csv_activation.py (Pierre K)
Pull request description:
These changes in the test documentation reflect the changes introduced in #17921.
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MarcoFalke:
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ffe33dfbd4 chainparams: drop versionbits threshold to 90% for mainnnet and signet (Anthony Towns)
f054f6bcd2 versionbits: simplify state transitions (Anthony Towns)
55ac5f568a versionbits: Add explicit NEVER_ACTIVE deployments (Anthony Towns)
dd07e6da48 fuzz: test versionbits delayed activation (Anthony Towns)
dd85d5411c tests: test versionbits delayed activation (Anthony Towns)
73d4a70639 versionbits: Add support for delayed activation (Anthony Towns)
9e6b65f6fa tests: clean up versionbits test (Anthony Towns)
5932744450 tests: test ComputeBlockVersion for all deployments (Anthony Towns)
63879f0a47 tests: pull ComputeBlockVersion test into its own function (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
BIP9-based implementation of "speedy trial" activation specification, see https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2021-March/018583.html
Edge cases are tested by fuzzing added in #21380.
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jonatack:
Initial approach ACK ffe33dfbd4 after a first pass of review, building and testing each commit, mostly looking at the changes and diffs. Will do a more high-level review iteration. A few minor comments follow to pick/choose/ignore.
ariard:
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41f891da50 tests: Skip SQLite fsyncs while testing (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Since we want tests to run quickly, and since tests do a lot more db operations than expected we expect to see in actual usage, we disable sqlite's syncing behavior to make db operations run much faster. This syncing behavior is necessary for normal operation as it helps guarantee that data won't become lost or corrupted, but in tests, we don't care about that.
Fixes#21628
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fadcd3f78e doc: Remove irrelevant link to GitHub (MarcoFalke)
fa121b628d blockstorage: [refactor] Use chainman reference where possible (MarcoFalke)
fa0c7d9ad2 move-only: Move *Disk functions to blockstorage (MarcoFalke)
fa91b2b2b3 move-only: Move AbortNode to shutdown (MarcoFalke)
fa413f07a1 move-only: Move ThreadImport to blockstorage (MarcoFalke)
faf843c07f refactor: Move load block thread into ChainstateManager (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This picks up the closed pull request #21030 and is the first step toward fixing #21220.
The basic idea is to move all disk access into a separate module with benefits:
* Breaking down the massive files init.cpp and validation.cpp into logical units
* Creating a standalone-module to reduce the mental complexity
* Pave the way to fix validation related circular dependencies
* Pave the way to mock disk access for testing, especially where it is performance critical (like fuzzing)
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promag:
Code review ACK fadcd3f78e, checked (almost) moved only changes. This is a nice tidy up change and doesn't change behavior. Easily reviewed commit by commit.
jamesob:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fadcd3f78e. New organization makes sense, moves extraneous things outside of validation.cpp. PR is also easy to review with helpfully split up moveonly commits.
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