This should also fix an init error if a -walletdir with a trailing slash
is used on windows. This appears to be a real error and regression
introduced with #20744.
On windows (or at least wine), fs calls that actuallly access the
filesystem like fs::equivalent or fs::exists seem to treat directory
paths with trailing slashes as not existing, so it's necessary to
normalize these paths before using them. This change passes canonical
paths to fs calls validating the -walletdir path to fix this.
This should also fix an assert error if a -datadir with a trailing slash
is used on windows. This appears to be a real error and regression
introduced with #20744.
On windows (or at least wine), fs calls that actuallly access the
filesystem like fs::equivalent or fs::exists seem to treat directory
paths with trailing slashes as not existing, so it's necessary to
normalize these paths before using them. This fix adds a
path::lexically_normal() call to the failing assert so it passes.
985d85e9a8 Follow Transifex docs to prepare XLIFF source (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is a #21694 follow up.
From the Transifex [docs](https://docs.transifex.com/formats/xliff#how-to-distinguish-between-a-source-file-and-a-translation-file):
> A source file is different than a translation file. The translation file contains \<Target> references, whereas a source file does not.
This PR makes the `qt/locale/bitcoin_en.xlf` source file according to the docs.
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laanwj:
ACK 985d85e9a8
Tree-SHA512: 537ef78f39a12f094b17fc902c5b59c7ae4d27e5fa35fbf6b33386843e4521236dac3275ba26ff2d1c435e53e8942284644d5de67b0b3543cec96cbcd4351607
f7a19ef774 qt,refactor: Use std::chrono in TrafficGraphWidget class (Shashwat)
Pull request description:
The PR is a follow-up to #517
- It addresses the change suggested in [this](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/517#pullrequestreview-850260826) comment.
- This PR changes the type of `msecsPerSample` from **int** to **std::chrono::minutes** and makes other relevant subsequent changes that were limited to the **trafficgraphwidget** file.
ACKs for top commit:
RandyMcMillan:
tACK f7a19ef774
hebasto:
ACK f7a19ef774
promag:
Code review ACK f7a19ef774.
Tree-SHA512: 5094ba894f3051fc99148cb8f408fc6f9d6571188673dcb7bf24366cdfb3eaf6d4e41083685d578ad2a9fbe31cc491a5f3fa9b7c9ab6eb90e4dc1356f89ae18a
04255073bb qt: Update source translations (laanwj)
cf79c56e65 init: Remove confusing '(possible integer overflow?)' from error message (laanwj)
d570a63894 qt: Update transifex resource blob to 23.0 (laanwj)
Pull request description:
- Update translations for 0.23 string freeze
- Update transifex resource blob to 23.0
This is necessary before a 23.0 resource can be created on Transifex.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 04255073bb
Tree-SHA512: ff886e92721f070e3c135cfec229c41848a67c02355b88f2a5a507241b545f4209167d83b561420c2a82f49a5994170b01dcfb95bfc3fe6b9c832abcc6547b14
ef5014d256 style: wrap long lines in CNode creation and add some comments (Vasil Dimov)
b683491648 scripted-diff: rename CNode::cs_hSocket to CNode::m_sock_mutex (Vasil Dimov)
c41a1162ac net: use Sock in CNode (Vasil Dimov)
c5dd72e146 fuzz: move FuzzedSock earlier in src/test/fuzz/util.h (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
_This is a piece of #21878, chopped off to ease review._
Change `CNode` to use a pointer to `Sock` instead of a bare `SOCKET`.
This will help mocking / testing / fuzzing more code.
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jonatack:
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w0xlt:
reACK ef5014d
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK ef5014d256, I have reviewed the code, and believe it makes sense to merge
theStack:
Cod-review ACK ef5014d256
Tree-SHA512: 7f5414dd339cd2f16f7cbdc5fcec238d68b6d50072934aea10b901f409da28ff1ece6db6e899196616aa8127b8b25ab5b86d000bdcee58b4cadd7a3c1cf560c5
Warning: Replacing fs::system_complete calls with fs::absolute calls
in this commit may cause minor changes in behaviour because fs::absolute
no longer strips trailing slashes; however these changes are believed to
be safe.
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
Following best practices on OpenBSD. The getentropy(2) man page states:
"getentropy() is not intended for regular code;
please use the arc4random(3) family of functions instead."
fad84a2595 refactor: Fixup uint64_t-cast style in touched line (MarcoFalke)
fa041878de Fix implicit-integer-sign-change in bloom (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Signed values don't really make sense when using `std::vector::operator[]`.
Fix that and remove the suppression.
ACKs for top commit:
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK fad84a2595
theStack:
Code-review ACK fad84a2595
Tree-SHA512: 7139dd9aa098c41e4af1b6e63dd80e71a92b0a98062d1676b01fe550ffa8e21a5f84a578afa7a536d70dad1b8a5017625e3a9e2dda6f864b452ec77b130ddf2a
3ee6d0788e test: add more wallet conflicts assertions (S3RK)
3b98bf9c43 Revert "Add to spends only transcations from me" (S3RK)
Pull request description:
This reverts commit d04566415e from #22929.
This commit was based on invalid assumption that `mapTxSpends` should contain only outgoing txs and broke wallet conflicts feature.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 3ee6d0788e
Tree-SHA512: bf5a77ced6bac57d5eb85771d9189c53e1edc295d179ed5a1bdce18e365794a9101b4cecf35387b27f67260db3b47f7214e7876e490494529b748cceeb95632d
fa2406a50a zmq: Fix implicit-integer-sign-change (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
uint256::begin() returns unsigned data, so there is no reason to make it signed.
Fix that and remove the sanitizer suppression.
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hebasto:
ACK fa2406a50a
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK fa2406a50a, I have reviewed the code and think it makes sense
Tree-SHA512: 150ebcf3fdc3e0f60b6fd8e5fe638737b01e8a0863296bd545fb5ed17d33ab23b2ff94204996aa7b4617650b7383bd86ed2d2bf46746b410feae449de179a2bd
faa630aa15 test: Fix sanitizer suppresions in streams_tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Two changes (that also make sense on their own) to remove the file-wide sanitizer suppression:
* `FindByte` no longer takes a `char`, but an `uint8_t`, after commit 196b459920.
* The `key` vector of unsigned chars can be removed and inlined as initializer-list. This avoids a bunch of verbose code like `clear()` and `push_back` of `char`s.
ACKs for top commit:
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK faa630aa15, I have reviewed the changes and agree it makes sense to merge
Tree-SHA512: 747b9d4676fad6d07f3955668639c93333625e69199ff4c499f01167de3875990d93db85e775a7f5b1b684575dceaec8aa000b4db15525fc47b699bac1c85e3d
1111d33532 refactor: Make MessageBoxFlags enum underlying type unsigned (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
All values in the enum are unsigned. Also, flags shouldn't be treated as signed types. So clarify the underlying type and remove a sanitizer suppression.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 1111d33532, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 48b16c4a0ace1a1e4d351d6eadadbb1bc42aef7fd82e24e3ea50c62f2c04a552ed21027158d09aa97e630c8c7d732cb150c38065333d7c2accbae46593b7ed9f
020acea99b refactor: replace RecursiveMutex m_chainstate_mutex with Mutex (w0xlt)
ddeefeef20 refactor: add negative TS annotations for `m_chainstate_mutex` (w0xlt)
1dfd31bc26 scripted-diff: rename m_cs_chainstate -> m_chainstate_mutex (w0xlt)
Pull request description:
This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the `RecursiveMutex m_cs_chainstate`.
`m_cs_chainstate` is only held in `ActivateBestChain()` and `InvalidateBlock()`.
So apparently there is no recursion involved, so the `m_cs_chainstate` can be a non-recursive mutex.
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hebasto:
ACK 020acea99b, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
theStack:
Code-review ACK 020acea99b🌴
shaavan:
reACK 020acea99b
Tree-SHA512: c7c16e727e326df3410514915ce753a2a5e1da78857ef965ef683e36251e1b73c9cced4cd5231b04dbe2be0ea14084f6731b4d7a4d9a8e086e982b985e37e4b4
fa4339e4c1 Extract CTxIn::MAX_SEQUENCE_NONFINAL constant (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Extracting the constant makes it possible to attach documentation to it.
Also, rework the docs for the other "sequence constants".
ACKs for top commit:
w0xlt:
reACK fa4339e for specifying the transaction version.
darosior:
re-ACK fa4339e4c1
luke-jr:
crACK fa4339e4c1
Tree-SHA512: 8d8f3dd5afb33eb5b72aa558e1e03de874c5ed02aa1084888e92ed86f3aaa5c725db45ded02e14cdfa67a92ac6774e97185b697f20a8ab63abbfcaa2fcd1fc6a
fa832103aa Avoid integer sanitizer warnings in chain.o (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The two changes make the code more self-documenting and also allow to remove 5 file-wide suppressions for the module
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PastaPastaPasta:
utACK fa832103aa
jonatack:
ACK fa832103aa
Tree-SHA512: d32a06099c56eed9f69130a3209f989872acc593f849528acd7746ee6caa96688cc32de37e8e59ad5d25dcb8912e341f1a43e50642dadeff6ca7624d0873ad10
fa6842978d fuzz: Speed up script fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the script fuzz target takes the longest time (5000 seconds, aka 80 minutes, see https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5651378755338240?logs=ci#L4501).
Fix this by making it twice as fast.
Instead of running all possible combinations for all fuzz inputs, consume a bool and decide at runtime which path to take.
I moved the new calls to the end to not invalidate existing fuzz inputs.
ACKs for top commit:
prusnak:
ACK fa6842978d
Tree-SHA512: 5e408255f96f9e92e472f4e8a8a0f8d8814bad444ac0ff7d5db5ed84a59a861135ffe5e04d81f479b0695cb17e4d7af005734959dd4aa9328bdc5acc98f36665
99a6b699cd Fix race condition for SetBannedSetDirty() calls (Hennadii Stepanov)
83c7646715 Avoid calling BanMan::SweepBanned() twice in a row (Hennadii Stepanov)
33bda6ab87 Fix data race condition in BanMan::DumpBanlist() (Hennadii Stepanov)
5e20e9ec38 Prevent possible concurrent CBanDB::Write() calls (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR split from bitcoin/bitcoin#24097 with some additions. This makes the following switch from `RecursiveMutex` to `Mutex` a pure refactoring.
See details in commit messages.
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w0xlt:
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shaavan:
ACK 99a6b699cd
Tree-SHA512: da4e7268c7bd3424491f446145f18af4ccfc804023d0a7fe70e1462baab550a5e44f9159f8b9f9c7820d2c6cb6447b63883616199e4d9d439ab9ab1b67c7201b
20276ca5d1 Replace lock with thread safety annotation in CBlockTreeDB::LoadBlockIndexGuts() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Following up on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22932#discussion_r794495535 by Marco Falke (good observation, thank you), we can replace a cs_main lock in `CBlockTreeDB::LoadBlockIndexGuts()` with a Clang thread safety annotation/assertion instead. The unlocked code is reverted to its original state before #22932.
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hebasto:
ACK 20276ca5d1, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 2d91d1c962af0286d835d92a56396a27ea00e9d061b869eaff9421b448a083b0513828e1d4df7504396896057bf1e344e180a50271a5cfd1e1c7b6527155b2bb
9fbd1bb7fa gui: use available space to display "Last Transaction" in peer details (Jon Atack)
6cd132d380 gui: add "Addresses Rate-Limited" (m_addr_rate_limited) to peer details (Jon Atack)
19623d3182 gui: add "Addresses Processed" (m_addr_processed) to peer details (Jon Atack)
a465a66ef2 gui: add "Address Relay" (m_addr_relay_enabled) to peer details (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This pull adds the following address fields in rpc getpeerinfo and cli -netinfo to the gui peers details:
- Address Relay (Yes/No)
- Addresses Processed (integer)
- Addresses Rate-Limited (integer)
and uses the additional horizontal space to display "Last Transaction" (instead of "Last Tx").
![Screenshot from 2022-01-21 00-05-49](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2415484/150436343-02abe635-8abe-4212-9ce5-522df17ca2b6.png)
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 9fbd1bb7fa, tested on Ubuntu 21.10 (Qt 5.15.2).
w0xlt:
reACK 9fbd1bb
Tree-SHA512: 76d414b82f432b7baf2cadcf2f52412a3af8ad78a93755bb82c65df5353dda4d2e2522428a36c8bb95316bf84b17f2485636c33ce5ae11566469671b5384d845
Another thread can `SetBannedSetDirty(true)` while `CBanDB::Write()`
call being executed. The following `SetBannedSetDirty(false)`
effectively makes `m_is_dirty` flag value inconsistent with the actual
`m_banned` state. Such behavior can result in data loss, e.g., during
shutdown.
The m_is_dirty value being read in BannedSetIsDirty() can differ from
the value being set in SweepBanned(), i.e., be inconsistent with a
BanMan instance internal state.
faa75fa193 Avoid unsigned integer overflow in bitcoin-tx (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
While `npos` means "largest unsigned value" and adding `1` to it yields `0`, it may be clearer to just assign `0` to it and only increment otherwise.
This also allows to remove a file-wide suppression for `unsigned-integer-overflow`.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK faa75fa193, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
theStack:
Code-review ACK faa75fa193
Tree-SHA512: c24436641e5d801341c948b812c7f711d5dff70efdf04af00fd3221f4b81d93f25608dddaa36230ba81ca7ab0d18bdd957095d4561e22621e4d69017934f0a16
a380922891 Release notes for getdeploymentinfo rpc (Anthony Towns)
240cad09ba rpc: getdeploymentinfo: include signalling info (Anthony Towns)
376c0c6dae rpc: getdeploymentinfo: include block hash/height (Anthony Towns)
a7469bcd35 rpc: getdeploymentinfo: change stats to always refer to current period (Anthony Towns)
7f15c1841b rpc: getdeploymentinfo: allow specifying a blockhash other than tip (Anthony Towns)
fd826130a0 rpc: move softfork info from getblockchaininfo to getdeploymentinfo (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
The aim of this PR is to improve the ability to monitor soft fork status. It first moves the softfork section from getblockchaininfo into a new RPC named getdeploymentinfo, which is then also able to query the status of forks at an arbitrary block rather than only at the tip. In addition, bip9 status is changed to indicate the status of the given block, rather than just for the next block, and an additional field is included to indicate whether each block in the signalling period signaled.
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Code review and lightly tested ACK a380922891
Sjors:
tACK a380922891
fjahr:
tACK a380922891
Tree-SHA512: 7417d733b47629f229c5128586569909250481a3e94356c52fe67a03fd42cd81745246e384b98c4115fb61587714c879e4bc3e5f5c74407d9f8f6773472a33cb
fa5d2e678c Remove unused char serialize (MarcoFalke)
fa24493d63 Use spans of std::byte in serialize (MarcoFalke)
fa65bbf217 span: Add BytePtr helper (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This changes the serialize code (`.read()` and `.write()` functions) to take a `Span` instead of a pointer and size. This is a breaking change for the serialize interface, so at no additional cost we can also switch to `std::byte` (instead of using `char`).
The benefits of using `Span`:
* Less verbose and less fragile code when passing an already existing `Span`(-like) object to or from serialization
The benefits of using `std::byte`:
* `std::byte` can't accidentally be mistaken for an integer
The goal here is to only change serialize to use spans of `std::byte`. If needed, `AsBytes`, `MakeUCharSpan`, ... can be used (temporarily) to pass spans of the right type.
Other changes that are included here:
* [#22167](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22167) (refactor: Remove char serialize by MarcoFalke)
* [#21906](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21906) (Preserve const in cast on CTransactionSignatureSerializer by promag)
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laanwj:
Concept and code review ACK fa5d2e678c
sipa:
re-utACK fa5d2e678c
Tree-SHA512: 08ee9eced5fb777cedae593b11e33660bed9a3e1711a7451a87b835089a96c99ce0632918bb4666a4e859c4d020f88fb50f2dd734216b0c3d1a9a704967ece6f
6ea5682784 Guard CBlockIndex::nStatus/nFile/nDataPos/nUndoPos by cs_main (Jon Atack)
5d59ae0ba8 Remove/inline ReadRawBlockFromDisk(block_data, pindex, message_start) (Hennadii Stepanov)
eaeeb88768 Require IsBlockPruned() to hold mutex cs_main (Jon Atack)
ca47b00577 Require CBlockIndex::IsValid() to hold cs_main (Vasil Dimov)
e9f3aa5f6a Require CBlockIndex::RaiseValidity() to hold cs_main (Vasil Dimov)
8ef457cb83 Require CBlockIndex::IsAssumedValid() to hold cs_main (Vasil Dimov)
572393448b Require CBlockIndex::GetUndoPos() to hold mutex cs_main (Jon Atack)
2e557ced28 Require WriteUndoDataForBlock() to hold mutex cs_main (Jon Atack)
6fd4341c10 Require CBlockIndex::GetBlockPos() to hold mutex cs_main (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Issues:
- `CBlockIndex` member functions `GetBlockPos()`, `GetUndoPos()`, `IsAssumedValid()`, `RaiseValidity()`, and `IsValid()` and block storage functions `WriteUndoDataForBlock()` and `IsBlockPruned()` are missing thread safety lock annotations to help ensure that they are called with mutex cs_main to avoid bugs like #22895. Doing this also enables the next step:
- `CBlockIndex::nStatus` may be racy, i.e. potentially accessed by multiple threads, see #17161. A solution is to guard it by cs_main, along with fellow data members `nFile`, `nDataPos` and `nUndoPos`.
This pull:
- adds thread safety lock annotations for the functions listed above
- guards `CBlockIndex::nStatus`, `nFile`, `nDataPos` and `nUndoPos` by cs_main
How to review and test:
- debug build with clang and verify there are no `-Wthread-safety-analysis` warnings
- review the code to verify each annotation or lock is necessary and sensible, or if any are missing
- look for whether taking a lock can be replaced by a lock annotation instead
- for more information about Clang thread safety analysis, see
- https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThreadSafetyAnalysis.html
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md#lockingmutex-usage-notes
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md#threads-and-synchronization
Mitigates/potentially closes#17161.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 6ea5682784
Tree-SHA512: 3ebf429c8623c51f944a7245a2e48d2aa088dec4c4914b40aa6049e89856c1ee8586f6e2e3b65195190566637a33004468b51a781e61a082248748015167569b
5e8975e269 fs: consistently use fsbridge for fopen() (fanquake)
486261dfcb fs: add missing <cassert> include (fanquake)
21f781ad79 fs: consistently use fsbridge for {i,o}fstream (fanquake)
Pull request description:
These changes are part of #20744, but are also ok to do now, and reduce the diff in that PR. See commit messages for details. Revived from #23857.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK 5e8975e269
MarcoFalke:
ACK 5e8975e269 🏕
Tree-SHA512: ee2dc857ce2479b39b65615e689f934b962e580299b0e7a0c6361633402b0d61e6e4479f41f6480e2c46101264d93f330b8f7b57e56df95a7f77e046a4e44697
6498ba151b transaction decoding infer output descriptors (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Following discussion in #16725 this is complementary data to expose. All outputs are inferred.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 6498ba151b
meshcollider:
utACK 6498ba151b
Tree-SHA512: 36664117ddbe46d5fdde7ed6541ef2c9d8dfb7a3636b97f363bf1c325096fe00d9d2acea2d1917ea19fdb82f1ea296c12e440c5c703d6a9bfc1a02fba028bcd8
This is needed to prevent compilation failures once boost is removed,
however is still correct to include now, and reduces the diff in #20744.
<string> is extracted from the defines because it is used for Windows
and non-Windows code, i.e get_filesystem_error_message().
fac8caaa62 doc: Fix rpc docs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Broken in commit 39d9bbe4ac.
The fix removes the "type" `OBJ_EMPTY` added in commit 8d1a3e6498, which isn't really a separate type and instead runs a check on `OBJ` whether it is empty or not.
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fac8165443 Remove unused checkFinalTx (MarcoFalke)
fa272eab44 wallet: Avoid dropping confirmed coins (MarcoFalke)
888841ea8d interfaces: Remove unused is_final (MarcoFalke)
dddd05e7a3 qt: Treat unconfirmed txs as unconfirmed (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The wallet has several issues:
## Unconfirmed txs in the GUI
The GUI clumsily attempts to guess if unconfirmed txs are locked until a future time. This is currently based on the locktime only, not nSequence, thus wrong. Fix this by removing the clumsy code and treat all unconfirmed txs as unconfirmed. The GUI already prints whether a tx is in the mempool, in which case the user knows that the tx wasn't locked until a future time. If the tx is not in the mempool, it might be better to report the exact reject reason from the mempool instead of using incorrect heuristics.
## Confirmed txs in the wallet
The wallet drops coins that it incorrectly assumes to be locked until a future time, even if they are already confirmed in the chain. This is because the wallet is using the wrong time (adjusted network time) instead of MTP, due to the `-1` default argument of `CheckFinalTx`.
The issues are fixed in separate commits and there is even a test.
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achow101:
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prayank23:
reACK fac8165443
glozow:
code review ACK fac8165443, I understand now how this fixes both issues.
Tree-SHA512: 210afb855f4c6d903fee49eba6b1a9735d699cf0168b669eabb38178e53b3a522258b7cc669f52489c6cd3e38bf358afde12eef3ba2e2f2ffaeb06b8f652ccd0
Mutex cs_main is already held by the caller of WriteUndoDataForBlock().
This change is needed to require CBlockIndex::GetUndoPos() to hold
cs_main and CBlockIndex::nStatus to be guarded by cs_main in the
following commits without adding 2 unnecessary cs_main locks to
WriteUndoDataForBlock().
3866272c45 tests: Test specifying input weights (Andrew Chow)
6fa762a372 rpc, wallet: Allow users to specify input weights (Andrew Chow)
808068e90e wallet: Allow user specified input size to override (Andrew Chow)
4060c50d7e wallet: add input weights to CCoinControl (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When funding a transaction with external inputs, instead of providing solving data, a user may want to just provide the maximum signed size of that input. This is particularly useful in cases where the input is nonstandard as our dummy signer is unable to handle those inputs.
The input weight can be provided to any input regardless of whether it belongs to the wallet and the provided weight will always be used regardless of any calculated input weight. This allows the user to override the calculated input weight which may overestimate in some circumstances due to missing information (e.g. if the private key is not known, a maximum size signature will be used, but the actual signer may be doing additional work which reduces the size of the signature).
For `send` and `walletcreatefundedpsbt`, the input weight is specified in a `weight` field in an input object. For `fundrawtransaction`, a new `input_weights` field is added to the `options` object. This is an array of objects consisting of a txid, vout, and weight.
Closes#23187
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glozow:
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t-bast:
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cfa575266b Optimize CHECKSIGADD Script Validation (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
This is a mild validation improvement that improves performance by caching some signature data when you have a Taproot script fragment that uses CHECKSIGADD Multisignatures with sighash single. In some basic testing I showed this to have about a 0.6% speedup during block validation for a block with a lot of CHECKSIGADDs, but that was with the entirety of block validation so the specific impact on the script interpreter performance should be a bit more once you subtract things like coin fetching. If desired I can produce a more specific/sharable bench for this, the code I used to test was just monkey patching the existing taproot tests since generating valid spends is kinda tricky. But it's sort of an obvious win so I'm not sure it needs a rigorous bench, but I will tinker on one of those while the code is being reviewed for correctness.
The overhead of this approach is that:
1. ScriptExecutionData is no longer const
2. around 32 bytes of extra stack space
3. zero extra hashing since we only cache on first use
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c5b36b1c1b Mempool Update Cut-Through Optimization (Jeremy Rubin)
c49daf9885 [TESTS] Increase limitancestorcount in tournament RPC test to showcase improved algorithm (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
Often when we're updating mempool entries we update entries that we ultimately end up removing the updated entries shortly thereafter. This patch makes it so that we filter for such entries a bit earlier in processing, which yields a mild improvement for these cases, and is negligible overhead otherwise.
There's potential for a better -- but more sophisticated -- algorithm that can be used taking advantage of epochs, but I figured it is better to do something that is simple and works first and upgrade it later as the other epoch mempool work proceeds as it makes the patches for the epoch algorithm simpler to understand, so you can consider this as preparatory work. It could either go in now if it is not controversial, or we could wait until the other patch is ready to go.
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Coin selection requires knowing the weight of a transaction so that fees
can be estimated. However for external inputs, the weight may not be
avialble, and solving data may not be enough as the input could be one
that we do not support. By allowing users to specify input weights,
those external inputs can be included in the transaction.
Additionally, if the weight for an input is specified, that value will
always be used, regardless of whether the input is in the wallet or
solving data is available. This allows us to account for scenarios where
the wallet may be more conservative and estimate a larger input than may
actually be created.
For example, we assume the maximum DER signature size, but an external
input may be signed by a wallet which does nonce grinding in order to get
a smaller signature. In that case, the user can specify the smaller
input weight to avoid overpaying transaction fees.
dec787d8ac refactor: replace RecursiveMutex `m_addr_local_mutex` with Mutex (w0xlt)
93609c1dfa p2p: add assertions and negative TS annotations for m_addr_local_mutex (w0xlt)
c4a31ca267 scripted-diff: rename cs_addrLocal -> m_addr_local_mutex (w0xlt)
Pull request description:
This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the `RecursiveMutex cs_addrLocal`.
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224d87855e net, refactor: Drop tautological local variables (Hennadii Stepanov)
3073a9917b scripted-diff: Rename CNetMessage::m_command with CNetMessage::m_type (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18533#issue-594592488:
> a message is not a command, but simply a message of some type
Continuation of bitcoin/bitcoin#18533 and bitcoin/bitcoin#18937.
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