b2aa9e8528 Add release note for MIN_STANDARD_TX_NONWITNESS_SIZE relaxation (Greg Sanders)
8c5b3646b5 Relax MIN_STANDARD_TX_NONWITNESS_SIZE to 65 non-witness bytes (Greg Sanders)
Pull request description:
Since the original fix was set to be a "reasonable" transaction to reduce allocations and the true motivation later revealed, it makes sense to relax this check to something more principled.
There are more exotic transaction patterns that could take advantage of a relaxed requirement, such as 1 input, 1 output OP_RETURN to burn a utxo to fees for CPFP purposes when change isn't practical.
Two changes could be accomplished:
1) Anything not 64 bytes could be allowed
2) Anything above 64 bytes could be allowed
In the Great Consensus Cleanup, suggestion (2)
was proposed as a consensus change, and is the simpler of the two suggestions. It would not allow an "empty" OP_RETURN but would reduce the required padding from 22 bytes to 5.
The functional test is also modified to test the actual case
we care about: 64 bytes
Related mailing list discussions here:
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2022-October/020995.html
And a couple years earlier:
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2020-May/017883.html
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ACK b2aa9e8528 with some suggestions
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Since the original fix was set to be a "reasonable" transaction
to reduce allocations and the true motivation later revealed,
it makes sense to relax this check to something more principled.
There are more exotic transaction patterns that could take advantage
of a relaxed requirement, such as 1 input, 1 output OP_RETURN to burn
a utxo to fees for CPFP purposes when change isn't practical.
Two changes could be accomplished:
1) Anything not 64 bytes could be allowed
2) Anything above 64 bytes could be allowed
In the Great Consensus Cleanup, suggestion (2) was the route taken.
It would not allow an "empty" OP_RETURN
but would reduce the required padding from 22 bytes to 5.
The functional test is also modified to test the actual case
we care about: 64 bytes
1647a11f39 tests: Reorder longer running tests in test_runner (Andrew Chow)
ff6c9fe027 tests: Whitelist test p2p connection in rpc_packages (Andrew Chow)
8c20796aac tests: Use waitfornewblock for work queue test in interface_rpc (Andrew Chow)
6c872d5e65 tests: Initialize sigops draining script with bytes in feature_taproot (Andrew Chow)
544cbf776c tests: Use batched RPC in feature_fee_estimation (Andrew Chow)
4ad7272f8b tests: reduce number of generated blocks for wallet_import_rescan (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When configured with `--enable-debug`, many tests become dramatically slower. These slow downs are particularly noticed in tests that generate a lot of blocks in separate calls, make a lot of RPC calls, or send a lot of data from the test framework's P2P connection. This PR aims to improve the runtime of some of the slower tests and improve the overall runtime of the test runner. This has improved the runtime of the test runner from ~400s to ~140s on my computer.
The slowest test by far was `wallet_import_rescan.py`. This was taking ~320s. Most of that time was spent waiting for blocks to be mined and then synced to the other nodes. It was generating a new block for every new transaction it was creating in a setup loop. However it is not necessary to have one tx per block. By mining a block only every 10 txs, the runtime is improved to ~61s.
The second slowest test was `feature_fee_estimation.py`. This test spends most of its time waiting for RPCs to respond. I was able to improve its runtime by batching RPC requests. This has improved the runtime from ~201s to ~140s.
In `feature_taproot.py`, the test was constructing a Python `CScript` using a very large list of `OP_CHECKSIG`s. The constructor for the Python implementation of `CScript` was iterating this list in order to create a `bytes` from it even though a `bytes` could be created from it without iterating. By making the `bytes` before passing it into the constructor, we are able to improve this test's runtime from ~131s to ~106s.
Although `interface_rpc.py` was not typically a slow test, I found that it would occasionally have a super long runtime. It typically takes ~7s, but I have observed it taking >400s to run on occasion. This longer runtime occurs more often when `--enable-debug`. This long runtime was caused by the "exceeding work queue" test which is really just trying to trigger a race condition. In this test, it would create a few threads and try an RPC in a loop in the hopes that eventually one of the RPCs would be added to the work queue while another was processing. It used `getrpcinfo` for this, but this function is fairly fast. I believe what was happening was that with `--enable-debug`, all of the code for receiving the RPC would often take longer to run than the RPC itself, so the majority of the requests would succeed, until we got lucky after 10's of thousands of requests. By changing this to use a slow RPC, the race condition can be triggered more reliably, and much sooner as well. I've used `waitfornewblock` with a 500ms timeout. This improves the runtime to ~3s consistently.
The last test I've changed was `rpc_packages.py`. This test was one of the higher runtime variability tests. The main source of this variation appears to be waiting for the test node to relay a transaction to the test framework's P2P connection. By whitelisting that peer, the variability is reduced to nearly 0.
Lastly, I've reordered the tests in `test_runner.py` to account for the slower runtimes when configured with `--enable-debug`. Some of the slow tests I've looked at were listed as being fast which was causing overall `test_runner.py` runtime to be extended. This change makes the test runner's runtime be bounded by the slowest test (currently `feature_fee_estimation.py` with my usual config (`-j 60`).
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564b580bf0 test: Introduce MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP constant (Aurèle Oulès)
71d9a7c03b test: Wallet imports on pruned nodes (Aurèle Oulès)
e6906fcf9e rpc: Enable wallet import on pruned nodes (Aurèle Oulès)
Pull request description:
Reopens#16037
I have rebased the PR, addressed the comments of the original PR and added a functional test.
> Before this change importwallet fails if any block is pruned. This PR makes it possible to importwallet if all required blocks aren't pruned. This is possible because the dump format includes key timestamps.
For reviewers:
`python test/functional/wallet_pruning.py --nocleanup` will generate a large blockchain (~700MB) that can be used to manually test wallet imports on a pruned node. Node0 is not pruned, while node1 is.
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feature_fee_estimation has a lot of loops that hit the RPC many times in
succession in order to setup scenarios. Using batched requests for these
can reduce the test's runtime without effecting the test's behavior.
0b78110f73 test: Move tx creation to create_self_transfer_multi (kouloumos)
Pull request description:
Two birds with one stone: replacement of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26278 with simplification of the MiniWallet's transaction creation logic.
Currently the MiniWallet creates simple txns (1 input, 1 output) with `create_self_transfer`. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24637 introduced `create_self_transfer_multi` **which uses** `create_self_transfer` to create a "transaction template" which then adjusts (copy and mutate inputs and outputs) in order to create more complex multi-input multi-output transactions.
This can more easily lead to issues such as https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26278 and is more of a maintenance burden.
This PR simplifies the logic by going the other way around. Now `create_self_transfer` **uses** `create_self_transfer_multi`.
The transaction creation logic has been moved to `create_self_transfer_multi` which is being called by `create_self_transfer` to construct the simple case of 1 input 1 output transaction.
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150340aeac test: remove unneeded extra_args code (josibake)
989a52e0a5 test: add extra_args to BTF class (josibake)
Pull request description:
## problem
If you try to add `extra_args` when using `TestShell`, you will get the following error:
```python
>>> import sys
>>>
>>> sys.path.insert(0, "/home/josibake/bitcoin/test/functional")
>>>
>>> from test_framework.test_shell import TestShell
>>> test = TestShell().setup(num_nodes=2, extra_args=[[],['-fallbackfee=0.0002']])
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/home/josibake/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_shell.py", line 41, in setup
raise KeyError(key + " not a valid parameter key!")
KeyError: 'extra_args not a valid parameter key!'
>>>
```
## solution
add `self.extra_args = None` so that `extra_args` is recognized as a valid parameter to be passed to `BitcoinTestFramework`
```python
>>> import sys
>>>
>>> sys.path.insert(0, "/home/josibake/bitcoin/test/functional")
>>>
>>> from test_framework.test_shell import TestShell
>>> test = TestShell().setup(num_nodes=2, extra_args=[[],['-fallbackfee=0.0002']])
2022-12-01T11:23:23.765000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/bitcoin_func_test_sbwthbb_
```
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46339d29b1 test, refactor: Reorder sendtxrcncl tests for better readability (Gleb Naumenko)
14263c13f1 p2p, refactor: Extend logs for unexpected sendtxrcncl (Gleb Naumenko)
87493e112e p2p, test, refactor: Minor code improvements (Gleb Naumenko)
00c5dec818 p2p: Clarify sendtxrcncl policies (Gleb Naumenko)
ac6ee5ba21 test: Expand unit and functional tests for txreconciliation (Gleb Naumenko)
bc84e24a4f p2p, refactor: Switch to enum class for ReconciliationRegisterResult (Gleb Naumenko)
a60f729e29 p2p: Drop roles from sendtxrcncl (Gleb Naumenko)
6772cbf69c tests: stabilize sendtxrcncl test (Gleb Naumenko)
Pull request description:
Non-trivial changes include:
- Getting rid of roles in `sendtxrcncl` message (summarized in the [BIP PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/1376));
- Disconnect the peer if it send `sendtxrcncl` although we are in `blocksonly` and notified the peer with `fRelay=0`;
- Don't send `sendtxrcncl` to feeler connections.
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ariard:
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mzumsande:
Code Review ACK 46339d29b1
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fadb8696dd test: Set wallet type in test_runner when only one type is allowed (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently devs are free to set or not set the wallet type in the test_runner when only one type is allowed to be set.
This is inconsistent and causes review comments such as:
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24865#discussion_r1009752111
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d8b12a75db rpc: Allow named and positional arguments to be used together (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
It's nice to be able to use named options and positional arguments together.
Most shell tools accept both, and python functions combine options and arguments allowing them to be passed with even more flexibility. This change adds support for python's approach so as a motivating example:
```sh
bitcoin-cli -named createwallet wallet_name=mywallet load_on_startup=1
```
Can be shortened to:
```sh
bitcoin-cli -named createwallet mywallet load_on_startup=1
```
JSON-RPC standard doesn't have a convention for passing named and positional parameters together, so this implementation makes one up and interprets any unused `"args"` named parameter as a positional parameter array.
This change is backwards compatible. It doesn't change the interpretation of any previously valid calls, just treats some previously invalid calls as valid.
Another use case even if you only occasionally use named arguments is that you can define an alias:
```
alias bcli='bitcoin-cli -named'
```
And now use both named named and unnamed arguments from the same alias without having to manually add `-named` option for named arguments or see annoying error "No '=' in named argument... this needs to be present for every argument (even if it is empty)`" for unnamed arguments
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fa10f193b5 test: Set default in add_wallet_options if only one type can be chosen (MacroFake)
555519d082 test: Remove wallet option from non-wallet tests (MacroFake)
fac8d59d31 test: Set -disablewallet when no wallet has been compiled (MacroFake)
fa68937b89 test: Make requires_wallet private (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
The tests have several issues:
* Some tests that are wallet-type specific offer the option to run the test with the incompatible type
For example, `wallet_dump.py` offers `--descriptors` and on current master fails with `JSONRPCException: Invalid public key`. After the changes here, it fails with a clear error: `unrecognized arguments: --descriptors`.
* Tests that don't use the wallet at all offer the option to run it with a wallet type. This is confusing and wastes developers time if they are "tricked" into running the test for both wallet types, even though no wallet code is executed at all.
For example, `feature_addrman.py` will happily accept and run with `--descriptors` or `--legacy-wallet`. After the changes here, it no longer silently ignores the flag, but reports a clear error: `unrecognized arguments`.
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17cad44851 test: refactor `RPCPackagesTest` to use `MiniWallet` (w0xlt)
Pull request description:
This PR refactors `RPCPackagesTest` to use `MiniWallet` and removes `create_child_with_parents`, `make_chain`, and `create_raw_chain` from `test_framework/wallet`, as requested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25965.
Close https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25965.
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pablomartin4btc:
tested ACK 17cad44; went thru all changes and recommendations from @kouloumos & @glozow; also went up to #20833 to get a bit of background of the origin and purpose of these tests.
kouloumos:
ACK 17cad44851
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5d413c8e79 Add feature_taproot case involved invalid internal pubkey (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Add a test case to feature_taproot which involves an output that is (incorrectly) constructed, using an invalid internal public key and valid script tree. It is designed to detect cases where the script path spending validation logic does not detect this case, and instead treats the internal public key as the point at infinity.
Equivalent unit test case added in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets/pull/98.
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Review note: The changes are complete, because self.options.descriptors
is set to None in parse_args (test_framework.py).
A value of None implies -disablewallet, see the previous commit.
So if a call to add_wallet_options is missing, it will lead to a test
failure when the wallet is compiled in.
The bool is only used to call a public helper, which some tests already
do. So use the public helper in all tests consistently and make the
confusingly named bool private.
It's nice to be able to use named options and positional arguments together.
Most shell tools accept both, and python functions combine options and
arguments allowing them to be passed with even more flexibility. This change
adds support for python's approach so as a motivating example:
bitcoin-cli -named createwallet wallet_name=mywallet load_on_startup=1
Can be shortened to:
bitcoin-cli -named createwallet mywallet load_on_startup=1
JSON-RPC standard doesn't have a convention for passing named and positional
parameters together, so this implementation makes one up and interprets any
unused "args" named parameter as a positional parameter array.
Using disconnect_p2ps instead of peer_disconnect makes
the node wait for the disconnect to complete. As a result,
we can reuse p2p_idx=0 in the add_outbound_p2p_connection calls.
Currently, debug.log is spammed with messages from random.cpp
when functional tests are run. These logs are not useful for
debugging, and decrease the signal to noise ratio of the logs.
fa54d3011e test: check for false-positives in rpc_scanblocks.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
3bca6cd61a test: add compact block filter (BIP158) helper routines (Sebastian Falbesoner)
25ee74dd11 test: add SipHash implementation for generic data in Python (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a fixed false-positive element check to the functional test rpc_scanblocks.py by using a pre-calculated scriptPubKey that collides with the regtest genesis block's coinbase output. Note that determining a BIP158 false-positive at runtime would also be possible, but take too long (we'd need to create and check ~800k output scripts on average, which took at least 2 minutes on average on my machine).
The introduced check is related to issue #26322 and more concretely inspired by PR #26325 which introduces an "accurate" mode that filters out these false-positives. The introduced cryptography routines (siphash for generic data) and helpers (BIP158 ranged hash calculation, relevant scriptPubKey per block determination) could potentially also be useful for more tests in the future that involve compact block filters.
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dddd1acf58 net: Set relay in version msg to peers with relay permission (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Seems odd to set the `relay` permission in -blocksonly mode and also ask the peer not to relay transactions.
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9e386afb67 tests: Test that PSBT_OUT_TAP_TREE is included correctly (Andrew Chow)
30ff25cf37 psbt: Only include m_tap_tree if it has scripts (Andrew Chow)
0577d423ad psbt: Change m_tap_tree to store just the tuples (Andrew Chow)
22c051ca70 tests: Test that PSBT_OUT_TAP_TREE is combined correctly (Andrew Chow)
7df6e1bb77 psbt: Fix merging of m_tap_tree (Andrew Chow)
0652dc53b2 [BugFix]: Do not allow deserializing PSBT with empty PSBT_OUT_TAP_TREE (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
PSBT_OUT_TAP_TREE should not be included for outputs that do not have such a tree. This should be disallowed during parsing, as well as prior to serialization when the field is populated during updating.
Also added some test cases.
Alternative to #25856
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3405f3eed5 test: Test that an unconfirmed not-in-mempool chain is rebroadcast (Andrew Chow)
10d91c5abe wallet: Deduplicate Resend and ReacceptWalletTransactions (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently `ResendWalletTransactions` (used for normal rebroadcasts) will attempt to rebroadcast all of the transactions in the wallet in the order they are stored in `mapWallet`. This ends up being random as `mapWallet` is a `std::unordered_map`. However `ReacceptWalletTransactions` (used for adding to the mempool on loading) first sorts the txs by wallet insertion order, then submits them. The result is that `ResendWalletTranactions` will fail to rebroadcast child transactions if their txids happen to be lexicographically less than their parent's txid. This PR resolves this issue by combining `ReacceptWalletTransactions` and `ResendWalletTransactions` into a new `ResubmitWalletTransactions` so that the iteration code and basic checks are shared.
A test has also been added that checks that such transaction chains are rebroadcast correctly.
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The test checks that parent txs are broadcast before child txs.
The previous behavior is that the rebroadcasting would simply iterate mapWallet. As
mapWallet is a std::unsorted_map, the child can sometimes come before the parent and thus
be rebroadcast in the wrong order and fail the test.
for verbose log messages for development or debugging only, as bitcoind may run
more slowly, that are more granular/frequent than the Debug log level, i.e. for
very high-frequency, low-level messages to be logged distinctly from
higher-level, less-frequent debug logging that could still be usable in production.
An example would be to log higher-level peer events (connection, disconnection,
misbehavior, eviction) as Debug, versus Trace for low-level, high-volume p2p
messages in the BCLog::NET category. This will enable the user to log only the
former without the latter, in order to focus on high-level peer management events.
With respect to the name, "trace" is suggested as the most granular level
in resources like the following:
- https://sematext.com/blog/logging-levels
- https://howtodoinjava.com/log4j2/logging-levels
Update the test framework and add test coverage.
db10cf8ae3 rpc/wallet: add simulaterawtransaction RPC (Karl-Johan Alm)
701a64f548 test: add support for Decimal to assert_approx (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
(note: this was originally titled "add analyzerawtransaction RPC")
This command iterates over the inputs and outputs of the given transactions, and tallies up the balance change for the given wallet. This can be useful e.g. when verifying that a coin join like transaction doesn't contain unexpected inputs that the wallet will then sign for unintentionally.
I originally proposed this to Elements (https://github.com/ElementsProject/elements/pull/1016) and it was suggested that I propose this upstream.
There is an alternative #22776 to instead add this info to `getbalances` when providing an optional transaction as argument.
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Moved `bulk_transaction` into MiniWallet class as `_bulk_tx` private
helper method to be used when the newly added `target_weight` option is
passed to `create_self_transfer*`
50ba6697f3 remove unused functions (Ayush Sharma)
eec23dad1e test: remove wallet dependency from feature_nulldummy.py (Ayush Sharma)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one of the non-wallet functional tests (`feature_nulldummy.py`) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled.
Commit 1: removes wallet dependency and `test_runner.py` is edited to make sure the test only runs once.
Commit 2: the functions `create_transaction()` and `create_raw_transaction()` in `blocktools.py` are no longer needed and hence removed.
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Transactions with more than one datacarrier (OP_RETURN) output
are never considered standard, i.e. this change is necessary in
order to to get rid of the `acceptnonstdtxn` option for some
tests.
Rather than abusing the member variables self._priv_key and
self._address to determine the MiniWallet mode, save it explicitly
instead in the constructor to increase the readability and
maintainability of the code.
dcf36fe8e3 test: implement 'bech32m' mode for `getnewdestination()` helper (Sebastian Falbesoner)
1999dcfa40 test: add helpers for creating P2TR scripts/addresses from output key (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR adds the missing 'bech32m' mode for the `getnewdestination()` helper and sets it as default, i.e. the function returns a tuple (output x-only-pubkey, scriptPubKey, taproot address) now if not specified otherwise. In a preparation commit, the helpers `output_key_to_p2tr{_script}` are introduced. Note that in contrast to all other common script output types, there are usually _two_ keys involved in creating a taproot output (internal key and output key), hence the prefix `output_` is used to clarify that the output key is expected and the helpers don't do any key tweaking.
Thanks to michaelfolkson (for pointing out this TODO that I forgot about) and sipa (for patiently explaining basic things about BIP341).
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Confirmed UTXOs in functional tests can simply be created by using
MiniWallet's `send_self_transfer_multi` method with a subsequent
`generate` call to mine a block.
b167e536d0 test: refactor: use `create_lots_of_big_transactions` to dedup where possible (Sebastian Falbesoner)
8973eeb412 test: use MiniWallet for mining_prioritisetransaction.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (mining_prioritisetransaction.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Code wallet by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in #20078. Note that the adapted helper function `create_lots_of_big_transactions` is currently only used in this test, i.e. there was no need to change any others.
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fa74b63c01 test: Fix wait_for_debug_log UnicodeDecodeError (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Fix the intermittent `UnicodeDecodeError` when the debug log is truncated on an (multi-byte) unicode character by treating everything as bytes.
Also, remove the `ignore_case` option and the`re.search+re.escape` wrap. All of this is unused and doesn't exist on raw byte strings.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24575
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687addaf13 test: add BIP-125 rule 5 testcase with default mempool (James O'Beirne)
6120e8e287 test: allow passing sequence through create_self_transfer_multi (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Currently, we only test rule 5 of BIP-125 (replacement transactions cannot evict more than 100 transactions) by changing default mempool parameters to allow for more descendants. The current test works on a single transaction graph that has over 100 descendants.
This patch adds a test to exercise rule 5 using the default mempool parameters. The case is a little more sophisticated: instead of working on a single transaction graph, it uses a replacement transaction to "unite" several UTXOs which join independent transaction graphs. The total number of transactions in these graphs sum to more than the max allowable replacement.
I think the difference in transaction topology makes this a worthwhile testcase to have, setting aside the fact that this testcase works without having to use atypical mempool params.
See also: [relevant discussion from IRC](https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2022-05-27.html#l-126)
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1da5e45725 test: use MiniWallet for feature_dbcrash.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (feature_dbcrash.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Code wallet by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20078.
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MESSAGEMAP (e.g.: `t = MESSAGEMAP[msgtype]()`), the messages must have a
default constructor, i.e. there needs to be the possibility to
initialize them with zero arguments.
a498acce45 test: MiniWallet: skip mempool check if `mempool_valid=False` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
01552e8f67 test: MiniWallet: always rehash after signing (P2PK mode) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
MiniWallet's core method for creating txs (`create_self_transfer`) right now always executes the `testmempoolaccept` RPC to check for mempool validity or invalidity. In some test cases where we use MiniWallet to create a huge number of transactions this can lead to performance issues, in particular feature_fee_estimation.py where the execution time after MiniWallet usage (PR #24817) doubled, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24828#issuecomment-1100058100, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24828#issuecomment-1100301980. This PR mitigates this by skipping the mempool check if the parameter `mempool_valid` is set to `False`.
As a preparatory commit, the test feature_csv_activation.py has to be adapted w.r.t. to rehashing of transactions, as we now hash all transactions immediately in `create_self_transfer` in order to get the txid (before we relied on the result of `testmempoolaccept`).
On my machine, this decreases the execution time quite noticably:
master branch:
```
$ time ./test/functional/feature_fee_estimation.py
real 3m20.771s
user 2m52.360s
sys 0m39.340s
```
PR branch:
```
$ time ./test/functional/feature_fee_estimation.py
real 2m1.386s
user 1m42.510s
sys 0m22.980s
```
Partly fixes#24828 (hopefully).
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