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Gleb Naumenko
e56d1d2afd test: Add functional tests for sendtxrcncl message from outbound 2022-10-17 12:36:14 +03:00
Gleb Naumenko
cfcef60779 test: Add functional tests for sendtxrcncl from inbound 2022-10-17 12:36:13 +03:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
ae3626ea52 test: use MiniWallet for rpc_scanblocks.py 2022-10-13 22:07:59 +02:00
Andrew Chow
92be831847
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25412: rest: add /deploymentinfo endpoint
a8250e30f1 doc: add release note about `/rest/deploymentinfo` (brunoerg)
5c96020024 doc: add `/deploymentinfo` in REST-interface (brunoerg)
3e44bee08e test: add coverage for `/rest/deploymentinfo` (brunoerg)
91497031cb rest: add `/deploymentinfo` (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  #23508 added a new RPC named `getdeploymentinfo`, it moved the softfork section from `getblockchaininfo` into this new one. In the REST interface, we have an endpoint named`/rest/chaininfo.json` (which refers to `getblockchaininfo`), so, this PR adds a new REST endpoint named `/deploymentinfo` which refers to `getdeploymentinfo`.

  You can use it by passing a block hash, e.g: '/rest/deploymentinfo/<BLOCKHASH>.json' or you can use it without passing a block hash to get the 'deploymentinfo' for the last block.

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2022-10-13 13:30:55 -04:00
Andrew Chow
5ff3d1e5ce
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24269: test: add functional test for -discover
bff05bd745 test: add functional test for -discover (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  This PR adds a functional test for `-discover`. It tests different scenarios where `localaddresses` should be empty or may contain the addresses. Obs: `localaddresses` is not always accurate, so it's not possible to ensure (100%) it will contain any addresses.

  515200298b/src/init.cpp (L449)

  Obs: See #24258  - It adds test coverage for this field but for nodes with proxy.

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2022-10-13 11:47:42 -04:00
Andrew Chow
bc2b1f0fe2
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23549: Add scanblocks RPC call (attempt 2)
626b7c8493 fuzz: add scanblocks as safe for fuzzing (James O'Beirne)
94fe5453c7 test: rpc: add scanblocks functional test (Jonas Schnelli)
6ef2566b68 rpc: add scanblocks - scan for relevant blocks with descriptors (Jonas Schnelli)
a4258f6e81 rpc: move-only: consolidate blockchain scan args (James O'Beirne)

Pull request description:

  Revives #20664. All feedback from the previous PR has either been responded to inline or incorporated here.

  ---

  Major changes from Jonas' PR:
  - consolidated arguments for scantxoutset/scanblocks
  - substantial cleanup of the functional test

  Here's the range-diff (`git range-diff master jonasschnelli/2020/12/filterblocks_rpc jamesob/2021-11-scanblocks`): https://gist.github.com/jamesob/aa4a975344209f0316444b8de2ec1d18

  ### Original PR description

  > The `scanblocks` RPC call allows one to get relevant blockhashes from a set of descriptors by scanning all blockfilters in a given range.
  >
  > **Example:**
  >
  > `scanblocks start '["addr(<bitcoin_address>)"]' 661000` (returns relevant blockhashes for `<bitcoin_address>` from blockrange 661000->tip)
  >
  > ## Why is this useful?
  > **Fast wallet rescans**: get the relevant blocks and only rescan those via `rescanblockchain getblockheader(<hash>)[height] getblockheader(<hash>)[height])`. A future PR may add an option to allow to provide an array of blockhashes to `rescanblockchain`.
  >
  > **prune wallet rescans**: (_needs additional changes_): together with a call to fetch blocks from the p2p network if they have been pruned, it would allow to rescan wallets back to the genesis block in pruned mode (relevant #15946).
  >
  > **SPV mode** (_needs additional changes_): it would be possible to build the blockfilterindex from the p2p network (rather then deriving them from the blocks) and thus allow some sort of hybrid-SPV mode with moderate bandwidth consumption (related #9483)

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2022-10-13 10:48:16 -04:00
Andrew Chow
6912a28f08
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25667: assumeutxo: snapshot initialization
bf95976061 doc: add note about snapshot chainstate init (James O'Beirne)
e4d7995286 test: add testcases for snapshot initialization (James O'Beirne)
cced4e7336 test: move-only-ish: factor out LoadVerifyActivateChainstate() (James O'Beirne)
51fc9241c0 test: allow on-disk coins and block tree dbs in tests (James O'Beirne)
3c361391b8 test: add reset_chainstate parameter for snapshot unittests (James O'Beirne)
00b357c215 validation: add ResetChainstates() (James O'Beirne)
3a29dfbfb2 move-only: test: make snapshot chainstate setup reusable (James O'Beirne)
8153bd9247 blockmanager: avoid undefined behavior during FlushBlockFile (James O'Beirne)
ad67ff377c validation: remove snapshot datadirs upon validation failure (James O'Beirne)
34d1590331 add utilities for deleting on-disk leveldb data (James O'Beirne)
252abd1e8b init: add utxo snapshot detection (James O'Beirne)
f9f1735f13 validation: rename snapshot chainstate dir (James O'Beirne)
d14bebf100 db: add StoragePath to CDBWrapper/CCoinsViewDB (James O'Beirne)

Pull request description:

  This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11) (parent PR: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15606)

  ---

  Half of the replacement for #24232. The original PR grew larger than expected throughout the review process.

  This change adds the ability to initialize a snapshot-based chainstate during init if one is detected on disk. This is of course unused as of now (aside from in unittests) given that we haven't yet enabled actually loading snapshots.

  Don't be scared! There are some big move-only commits in here.

  Accompanying changes include:

  - moving the snapshot coinsdb directory from being called `chainstate_[base blockhash]` to `chainstate_snapshot`, since we only support one snapshot in use at a time. This simplifies some logic, but it necessitates writing that base blockhash out to a file within the coinsdb dir. See [discussion here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24232#discussion_r832762880).
  - adding a simple fix in `FlushBlockFile()` that avoids a crash when attemping to flush to disk before `LoadBlockIndexDB()` is called, which happens when calling `MaybeRebalanceCaches()` during multiple chainstate init.
  - improving the unittest to allow testing with on-disk chainstates - necessary to test a simulated restart and re-initialization.

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2022-10-13 10:19:27 -04:00
glozow
147d64dbdf
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25858: psbt: Only include PSBT_OUT_TAP_TREE when the output has a script path
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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2022-10-13 09:40:27 -04:00
fanquake
1d277f4223
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26280: rpc: Return coinbase flag in scantxoutset
fa08663344 rpc: Return coinbase flag in scantxoutset (MacroFake)

Pull request description:

  I guess it can't hurt to return this for someone that wants to know it

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2022-10-12 10:28:32 +08:00
fanquake
5fc3939850
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22087: Validate port-options
04526787b5 Validate `port` options (amadeuszpawlik)
f8387c4234 Validate port value in `SplitHostPort` (amadeuszpawlik)

Pull request description:

  Validate `port`-options, so that invalid values are rejected early in the startup.
  Ports are `uint16_t`s, which effectively limits a port's value to <=65535. As discussed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24116 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24344, port "0" is considered invalid too.
  Proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21893#issuecomment-835784223

  The `SplitHostPort(std::string in, uint16_t& portOut, std::string& hostOut)` now returns a bool that indicates whether the port value was set and within the allowed range. This is an improvement that can be used not only for port validation of options at startup, but also in rpc calls, etc,

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2022-10-12 08:59:18 +08:00
MacroFake
fa08663344
rpc: Return coinbase flag in scantxoutset 2022-10-07 15:04:28 +02:00
MacroFake
fa8a305ddd
test: Remove confusing DUMMY_P2WPKH_SCRIPT 2022-10-07 13:11:05 +02:00
josibake
deba6fe315
test: update feature_config_args.py
add two new test cases for conf and reindex
2022-10-06 18:20:30 -04:00
Andrew Chow
9e386afb67 tests: Test that PSBT_OUT_TAP_TREE is included correctly 2022-10-06 15:32:51 -04:00
Andrew Chow
22c051ca70 tests: Test that PSBT_OUT_TAP_TREE is combined correctly 2022-10-06 15:32:45 -04:00
muxator
9153ff3e27 rpc: add non-regression test about deriveaddresses crash when index is 2147483647
This test would cause a crash in bitcoind (see #26274) if the fix given in the
previous commit was not applied.
2022-10-06 12:03:36 +02:00
amadeuszpawlik
04526787b5 Validate port options
Check `port` options for invalid values (ports are parsed as uint16, so
in practice values >65535 are invalid; port 0 is undefined and therefore
considered invalid too). This allows for an early rejection of faulty
values and an supplying an informative message to the user.

Splits tests in `feature_proxy.py` to cover both invalid `hostname`
and `port` values.

Adds a release-note as previously valid `-port` and `-rpcport` values
can now result in errors.
2022-10-05 19:30:15 +02:00
Jonas Schnelli
94fe5453c7 test: rpc: add scanblocks functional test
Co-authored-by: James O'Beirne <james.obeirne@gmail.com>
2022-10-04 13:51:35 -04:00
MacroFake
dddd1acf58
net: Set relay in version msg to peers with relay permission 2022-10-04 16:07:00 +02:00
brunoerg
bff05bd745 test: add functional test for -discover 2022-09-30 08:26:45 -03:00
brunoerg
4aff7a48a4 test: check importing wallets when blocks are pruned throw an error 2022-09-29 14:43:43 -03:00
glozow
b2da6dd943
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26138: test: Avoid race in disconnect_nodes helper
faeea28753 test: Avoid race in disconnect_nodes helper (MacroFake)

Pull request description:

  Also wait for the other node to notice the closed socket. Otherwise, the other node is not able to use the connect helper.

  Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/26014

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2022-09-28 16:21:19 +01:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
d99af861d0 test: check that listdescriptors descriptor strings are sorted
Tests the change introduced in PR #25931 ("rpc: sort listdescriptors
result", commit 50996241f2).
2022-09-22 19:29:43 +02:00
fanquake
b1f44ecdcd
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25737: rpc: treat univalue type check error as RPC_TYPE_ERROR, not RPC_MISC_ERROR
e68d380797 rpc: remove unneeded RPCTypeCheckArgument checks (furszy)
55566630c6 rpc: treat univalue type check error as RPC_TYPE_ERROR, not RPC_MISC_ERROR (furszy)

Pull request description:

  Same rationale as #26039, tackling another angle of the problem.

  #### Context
  We have the same univalue type error checking code spread/duplicated few times:
  `RPCTypeCheckObj`, `RPCTypeCheckArgument`, `UniValue::checkType`.

  In the first two functions, we are properly returning an `RPC_TYPE_ERROR` while in `UniValue::checkType`
  we are throwing an `std::runtime_error` which is caught by the RPC server request handler, who invalidly
  treats it as `RPC_MISC_ERROR` (which is a generic error return code that provides no information to the user).

  #### Proposed Changes

  Throw a custom exception from `Univalue::checkType` (instead of a plain
  `std::runtime_error`) and catch it on the RPC server request handler.

  So we properly return `RPC_TYPE_ERROR` (-3) on every arg type error and
  not the general `RPC_MISC_ERROR` (-1).

  This will allow us to remove all the `RPCTypeCheckArgument` calls. As them are redundant since #25629.

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2022-09-21 11:19:44 +01:00
fanquake
97f865bb76
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25989: init: abort if i2p/cjdns are chosen via -onlynet but are unreachable
68209a7b5c rpc: make addpeeraddress work with cjdns addresses (Martin Zumsande)
a8a9ed67cc init: Abort if i2p/cjdns are chosen via -onlynet but unreachable (Martin Zumsande)

Pull request description:

  If the networks i2p / cjdns are chosen via `-onlynet` but the user forgot to provide `-i2psam` / `-cjdnsreachable`, no outbound connections will be made - it would be nice to inform the user about that.
  The solution proposed here mimics existing behavior for `-onlynet=onion` and non-specified `-onion`/`-proxy` where we already abort with an InitError - if reviewers would prefer to just print a warning, please say so.

  The second commit adds CJDNS support to the debug-only `addpeeraddress` RPC allowing to add CJDNS addresses to addrman for testing and debug purposes. (if `-cjdnsreachable=1`)

  This is the result of an [IRC discussion](https://bitcoin-irc.chaincode.com/bitcoin-core-dev/2022-09-01#848066;) with vasild.

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2022-09-21 11:00:47 +01:00
MacroFake
7184fb866f
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26143: test: wait for the expected basic block filter index in interface_rest
aee29c5d9e test: wait for the expected basic block filter index in `interface_rest` (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  Fixes #26098

  Wait for the expected 'basic block filter index' to not cause issues when calling `/blockfilterheaders/basic/`, like:
  9bd842a592/src/rest.cpp (L423-L424)

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2022-09-21 09:55:07 +02:00
brunoerg
aee29c5d9e test: wait for the expected basic block filter index in interface_rest 2022-09-20 14:10:34 -03:00
MacroFake
9bd842a592
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26127: test: check that bumping tx with already spent coin fails
74eb194f81 test: check that bumping tx with already spent coin fails (Sebastian Falbesoner)

Pull request description:

  This PR adds missing coverage for the `bumpfee` RPC,  for the case that a wallet transaction is passed with an input that is already spent:
  0b02ce914e/src/wallet/feebumper.cpp (L182-L186)

  This is achieved by simply creating a transaction with a wallet and then mining it (I'm not aware of any other scenario how this could be achieved). Additionally, two RPC throw checks are changed in the test to be more specific:
  0b02ce914e/src/wallet/feebumper.cpp (L42-L45)
  0b02ce914e/src/wallet/feebumper.cpp (L47-L50)

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2022-09-20 18:44:35 +02:00
Andrew Chow
fc4017552c
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26116: rpc: Allow importmulti watchonly imports with locked wallet
2c03465dfa test: Test watchonly imports with passphrase-locked wallet (Aurèle Oulès)
1fcf9e6e81 rpc: Allow importmulti watchonly imports with locked wallet (Aurèle Oulès)

Pull request description:

  Allows watch-only imports on locked wallets with `importmulti`.
  Also adds a test.

  Fixes #17867.

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2022-09-20 12:00:02 -04:00
MacroFake
faeea28753
test: Avoid race in disconnect_nodes helper 2022-09-20 15:48:05 +02:00
MacroFake
71ac70d877
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26095: script: bump codespell to 2.2.1, update ignored words and fix spelling
b6a65568df Fix issues identified by codespell 2.2.1 and update ignored words (Jon Atack)
8f2010de6e Bump codespell version to 2.2.1 (Jon Atack)

Pull request description:

  as well as one in `test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.py` not seen by the spelling linter.

  Can be tested locally by running `test/lint/lint-spelling.py` on this branch versus on master and by checking the CI linter result.

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2022-09-20 11:22:22 +02:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
74eb194f81 test: check that bumping tx with already spent coin fails 2022-09-19 20:01:49 +02:00
Martin Zumsande
a8a9ed67cc init: Abort if i2p/cjdns are chosen via -onlynet but unreachable
...because -i2psam or -cjdnsreachable are not provided.
This mimics existing behavior for -onlynet=onion and non-specified proxy.
2022-09-19 11:06:43 -04:00
Aurèle Oulès
2c03465dfa
test: Test watchonly imports with passphrase-locked wallet 2022-09-19 13:54:55 +02:00
MacroFake
9fefd00d8e
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26107: [test] only run feature_rbf.py once
667401a855 [test] only run feature_rbf.py once (glozow)

Pull request description:

  There is no need to run this test twice with --descriptors and --legacy-wallet, as it doesn't use the wallet.

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2022-09-16 15:03:13 +02:00
Andrew Chow
a56876e6b9
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26024: wallet: fix sendall creates tx that fails tx-size check
cc434cbf58 wallet: fix sendall creates tx that fails tx-size check (kouloumos)

Pull request description:

  Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/26011

  The `sendall` RPC doesn't use `CreateTransactionInternal` as the rest of
  the wallet RPCs. [This has already been discussed in the original PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24118#issuecomment-1029462114).
  By not going through that path, it never checks the transaction's weight
  against the maximum tx weight for transactions we're willing to relay.
  447f50e4ae/src/wallet/spend.cpp (L1013-L1018)
  This PR adds a check for tx-size as well as test coverage for that case.

  _Note: It seems that the test takes a bit of time on slower machines,
  I'm not sure if dropping it might be for the better._

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2022-09-15 13:26:22 -04:00
Andrew Chow
96f1b2d34f
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26091: test: Fix syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue calls
fa1ce96184 test: Add missing syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue (MacroFake)
faa4916529 test/doc: Remove unused syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue (MacroFake)

Pull request description:

  Fixes #26071

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    ACK fa1ce96184

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2022-09-15 13:17:43 -04:00
furszy
55566630c6
rpc: treat univalue type check error as RPC_TYPE_ERROR, not RPC_MISC_ERROR
By throwing a custom exception from `Univalue::checkType` (instead of a plain
std::runtime_error) and catching it on the RPC server request handler.

So we properly return RPC_TYPE_ERROR (-3) on arg type errors and
not the general RPC_MISC_ERROR (-1).
2022-09-15 10:24:53 -03:00
Jon Atack
b6a65568df Fix issues identified by codespell 2.2.1 and update ignored words
and also fix spelling in test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.py not caught by the
spelling linter and fix up a paragraph we are touching here in test/README.md.
2022-09-15 13:03:40 +02:00
kouloumos
cc434cbf58 wallet: fix sendall creates tx that fails tx-size check
The `sendall` RPC doesn't use `CreateTransactionInternal`as the rest of
the wallet RPCs and it never checks against the tx-size mempool limit.
Add a check for tx-size as well as test coverage for that case.
2022-09-15 13:22:19 +03:00
MacroFake
fa1ce96184
test: Add missing syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue 2022-09-15 09:06:13 +02:00
MacroFake
718304d222
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26084: sendall: check if the maxtxfee has been exceeded
6f8e3818af sendall: check if the maxtxfee has been exceeded (ishaanam)

Pull request description:

  Previously the `sendall` RPC didn't check whether the fees of the transaction it creates exceed the set `maxtxfee`. This PR adds this check to `sendall` and a test case for it.

ACKs for top commit:
  achow101:
    ACK 6f8e3818af
  Xekyo:
    ACK 6f8e3818af
  glozow:
    Concept ACK 6f8e3818af. The high feerate is unlikely but sendall should respect the existing wallet options.

Tree-SHA512: 6ef0961937091293d49be16f17e4451cff3159d901c0c7c6e508883999dfe0c20ed4d7126bf74bfea8150d4c1eef961a45f0c28ef64562e6cb817fede2319f1a
2022-09-15 08:45:08 +02:00
Andrew Chow
2e3cd26a1a
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26053: rpc: bugfix, 'add_inputs' default value is true unless 'inputs' are provided
b00fc44ca5 test: add coverage for 'add_inputs' dynamic default value (furszy)
ddbcfdf3d0 RPC: bugfix, 'add_inputs' default value is true unless 'inputs' are provided (furszy)

Pull request description:

  This bugfix was meant to be in #25685, but decoupled it to try to make it part of 24.0 release.
  It's a truly misleading functionality.

  This PR doesn't change behavior in any way. Just fixes two invalid RPC help messages and adds test
  coverage for the current behavior.

  #### Description
  In both RPC commands `send()` and `walletcreatefundedpsbt` the help message says
  that `add_inputs` default value is false when it's actually dynamically set by the following statement:

  ```c++
  coin_control.m_allow_other_inputs = rawTx.vin.size() == 0;
  ```

  Which means that, by default, `add_inputs` is true unless there is any pre-set input, in which
  case, the default is false.

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2022-09-14 16:15:03 -04:00
furszy
b00fc44ca5
test: add coverage for 'add_inputs' dynamic default value
Covered cases for send() and walletcreatefundedpsbt() RPC commands:

1. Default add_inputs value with no preset inputs (add_inputs=true):
       Expect: automatically add coins from the wallet to the tx.

2. Default add_inputs value with preset inputs (add_inputs=false):
       Expect: disallow automatic coin selection.

3. Explicit add_inputs=true and preset inputs (with preset inputs not-covering the target amount).
       Expect: include inputs from the wallet.

4. Explicit add_inputs=true and preset inputs (with preset inputs covering the target amount).
       Expect: only preset inputs are used.

5. Explicit add_inputs=true, no preset inputs (same as (1) but with an explicit set):
       Expect: include inputs from the wallet.
2022-09-14 11:13:45 -03:00
MacroFake
faa4916529
test/doc: Remove unused syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25768#discussion_r958562071

Also fix doc typo from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25768#discussion_r958571943
2022-09-14 14:34:53 +02:00
ishaanam
6f8e3818af sendall: check if the maxtxfee has been exceeded 2022-09-13 18:12:42 -04:00
James O'Beirne
252abd1e8b init: add utxo snapshot detection
Add functionality for activating a snapshot-based chainstate if one is
detected on-disk.

Also cautiously initialize chainstate cache usages so that we don't
somehow blow past our cache allowances during initialization, then
rebalance at the end of init.

Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
2022-09-13 13:30:14 -04:00
James O'Beirne
f9f1735f13 validation: rename snapshot chainstate dir
This changes the snapshot's leveldb chainstate dir name from
`chainstate_[blockhash]` to `chainstate_snapshot`. This simplifies
later logic that loads snapshot data, and enforces the limitation
of a single snapshot at any given time.

Since we still need to persis the blockhash of the base block, we
write that out to a file (`chainstate_snapshot/base_blockhash`) for
later use during initialization, so that we can reinitialize the
snapshot chainstate.

Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
2022-09-13 13:30:12 -04:00
glozow
3a7e0a210c
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24513: CChainState -> Chainstate
00eeb31c76 scripted-diff: rename CChainState -> Chainstate (James O'Beirne)

Pull request description:

  Alright alright alright, I know: we hate refactors. We especially hate cosmetic refactors.

  Nobody knows better than I that changing broad swaths of code out from under our already-abused collaborators, only to send a cascade of rebase bankruptcies, is annoying at best and sadistic at worst. And for a rename! The indignation!

  But just for a second, imagine yourself. Programming `bitcoin/bitcoin`, on a sandy beach beneath a lapis lazuli sky. You go to type the name of what is probably the most commonly used data structure in the codebase, and you *only hit shift once*.

  What could you do in such a world? You could do anything. [The only limit is yourself.](https://zombo.com/)

  ---

  So maybe you like the idea of this patch but really don't want to deal with rebasing. You're in luck!

  Here're the commands that will bail you out of rebase bankruptcy:

  ```sh
  git rebase -i $(git merge-base HEAD master) \
    -x 'sed -i "s/CChainState/Chainstate/g" $(git ls-files | grep -E ".*\.(py|cpp|h)$") && git commit --amend --no-edit'
  # <commit changed?>
  git add -u && git rebase --continue
  ```

  ---

  ~~Anyway I'm not sure how serious I am about this, but I figured it was worth proposing.~~ I have decided I am very serious about this.

  Maybe we can have nice things every once in a while?

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  w0xlt:
    ACK 00eeb31c76

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2022-09-13 15:42:18 +01:00
fanquake
94d17845d0
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24991: init: allow startup with -onlynet=onion -listenonion=1
2d0b4e4ff6 init: allow startup with -onlynet=onion -listenonion=1 (Vasil Dimov)

Pull request description:

  It does not make sense to specify `-onlynet=onion` without providing a
  Tor proxy (even if other `-onlynet=...` are given). This is checked
  during startup. However, it was forgotten that a Tor proxy can also be
  retrieved from "Tor control" to which we connect if `-listenonion=1`.

  So, the full Tor proxy retrieval logic is:
  1. get it from `-onion`
  2. get it from `-proxy`
  3. if `-listenonion=1`, then connect to "Tor control" and get the proxy
     from there (was forgotten before this change)

  Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24980

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2022-09-13 12:36:29 +01:00
furszy
2870a97121
RPC: unify arg type error message
We were throwing two different errors for the same problematic:

* "Expected type {expected], got {type}" --> RPCTypeCheckArgument()
* "JSON value of type {type} is not of expected type {expected}" --> UniValue::checkType()
2022-09-12 10:04:15 -03:00
MacroFake
bb378b6ccd
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26054: test: verify best blockhash after invalidating an unknown block
4f67336f11 test: verify best blockhash after invalidating an unknown block (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  Fixes #26051

  Verify the best blockhash is the same after invalidating an unknown block, not the whole `getchaintip` response.

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Tree-SHA512: 2d71743c1d3a317ef7b750f88437df71d1aed2728d9edac8b763a343406e168b97865ab25ec4c89caf09d002e076458376618cbd0845496375f7179633c88af9
2022-09-10 08:37:25 +02:00
brunoerg
4f67336f11 test: verify best blockhash after invalidating an unknown block 2022-09-09 13:49:54 -03:00
James O'Beirne
00eeb31c76 scripted-diff: rename CChainState -> Chainstate
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/CChainState/Chainstate/g' $(git grep -l CChainState ':(exclude)doc/release-notes*')
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-

Co-authored-by: MacroFake <falke.marco@gmail.com>
2022-09-09 11:47:27 -04:00
MacroFake
dd3ada6ec4
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25990: test: apply fixed feerate to avoid variable dynamic fees in wallet_groups.py
2186608172 test: apply fixed feerate to avoid variable dynamic fees (stickies-v)

Pull request description:

  Without specifying a feerate, we let the wallet decide on an appropriate feerate, which can be influenced by various factors
  such as what's in the mempool. Since wallet_groups.py fails when feerates are unstable, we should use a fixed feerate across all nodes. The assumed feerate was 20 sats/vbyte, so this PR adopts that.

  Closes #25940. I'm not 100% sure, but I think the increased tx relay speed introduced by #25865 caused the transactions to more quickly and often enter the other nodes' mempools, affecting their feerate calculation done in [`wallet:GetMinimumFeeRate()`](ea67232cdb/src/wallet/fees.cpp (L68-L72)) and thus deviating slightly from the expected 20 sats/vbyte.

  Ran `wallet_groups.py` over 400 times without failure.

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  glozow:
    Approach ACK 2186608172

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2022-09-09 10:35:10 +02:00
MacroFake
013924aa6d
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26031: test: Display skipped tests reason
07b6e74314 test: Display skipped tests reason (Aurèle Oulès)

Pull request description:

  Attempt to fix #26023.

ACKs for top commit:
  brunoerg:
    ACK 07b6e74314

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2022-09-09 10:32:46 +02:00
MacroFake
37f5386349
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26038: test: invalidating an unknown block throws an error
4b1d5a1053 test: invalidating an unknown block throws an error (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  While playing with `invalidateblock`, I unintentionally tried to invalidate an unknown block and it threw an error. Looking at the tests I just realized there is no test coverage for this case. This PR adds it.

Top commit has no ACKs.

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2022-09-08 16:51:03 +02:00
brunoerg
4b1d5a1053 test: invalidating an unknown block throws an error 2022-09-08 11:06:35 -03:00
glozow
667401a855 [test] only run feature_rbf.py once
There is no need to run this test twice with --descriptors and
--legacy-wallet, as it doesn't ever use the wallet.
2022-09-08 12:26:41 +01:00
Aurèle Oulès
07b6e74314
test: Display skipped tests reason 2022-09-08 12:41:16 +02:00
MacroFake
2557429d2b
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26037: test: Fix wallet_{basic,listsinceblock}.py for BDB-only wallets
9f3a315c6f test: Fix `wallet_listsinceblock.py` for BDB-only wallets (Hennadii Stepanov)
1941ce6cd1 test: Fix `wallet_basic.py` for BDB-only wallets (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  Fixes bitcoin/bitcoin#26029.

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2022-09-08 08:56:09 +02:00
Hennadii Stepanov
9f3a315c6f
test: Fix wallet_listsinceblock.py for BDB-only wallets 2022-09-07 19:31:17 +02:00
Hennadii Stepanov
1941ce6cd1
test: Fix wallet_basic.py for BDB-only wallets 2022-09-07 19:31:17 +02:00
fanquake
37095c7dc4
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25678: p2p: skip querying dns seeds if -onlynet disables IPv4 and IPv6
385f5a4c3f p2p: Don't query DNS seeds when both IPv4 and IPv6 are unreachable (Martin Zumsande)
91f0a7fbb7 p2p: add only reachable addresses to addrman (Martin Zumsande)

Pull request description:

  Currently, `-onlynet` does not work well in connection with initial peer discovery, because DNS seeds only resolve to IPv6 and IPv4 adresses:
  With `-onlynet=i2p`, we would load clearnet addresses from DNS seeds into addrman, be content our addrman isn't empty so we don't try to query hardcoded seeds (although these exist for i2p!), and never attempt to make an automatic outbound connection.
  With `-onlynet=onion` and `-proxy` set, we wouldn't load addresses via DNS, but will make AddrFetch connections (through a tor exit node) to a random clearnet peer the DNS seed resolves to (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/6808#issuecomment-147652505), thus breaching the `-onlynet` preference of the user - this has been reported in the two issues listed below.

  This PR proposes two changes:
  1.) Don't load addresses that are unreachable (so that we wouldn't connect to them) into addrman. This is already the case for addresses received via p2p addr messages, this PR implements the same for addresses received from DNS seeds and fixed seeds. This means that in the case of `-onlynet=onion`, we wouldn't load fixed seed IPv4 addresses into addrman, only the onion ones.
  2.) Skip trying the DNS seeds if neither IPv4 nor IPv6 are reachable and move directly to adding the hardcoded seeds from networks we can connect to. This is done by soft-setting `-dnsseed` to 0 in this case, unless `-dnsseed=1` was explicitly specified, in which case we abort with an `InitError`.

  Fixes #6808
  Fixes #12344

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2022-09-07 18:28:42 +01:00
Martin Zumsande
385f5a4c3f p2p: Don't query DNS seeds when both IPv4 and IPv6 are unreachable
This happens, for example, if the user specified -onlynet=onion or
-onlynet=i2p. DNS seeds only resolve to IPv4 / IPv6 addresses,
making their answers useless to us, since we don't want to make
connections to these.
If, within the DNS seed thread, we'd instead do fallback AddrFetch
connections to one of the clearnet addresses the DNS seed resolves to,
we might get usable addresses from other networks
if lucky, but would be violating our -onlynet user preference
in doing so.

Therefore, in this case it is better to rely on fixed seeds for networks we
want to connect to.

Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
2022-09-06 15:16:35 -04:00
Vasil Dimov
2d0b4e4ff6
init: allow startup with -onlynet=onion -listenonion=1
It does not make sense to specify `-onlynet=onion` without providing a
Tor proxy (even if other `-onlynet=...` are given). This is checked
during startup. However, it was forgotten that a Tor proxy can also be
retrieved from "Tor control" to which we connect if `-listenonion=1`.

So, the full Tor proxy retrieval logic is:
1. get it from `-onion`
2. get it from `-proxy`
3. if `-listenonion=1`, then connect to "Tor control" and get the proxy
   from there (was forgotten before this change)

Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24980
2022-09-05 17:52:08 +02:00
glozow
5291933fed
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25768: wallet: Properly rebroadcast unconfirmed transaction chains
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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  stickies-v:
    ACK 3405f3eed5

Tree-SHA512: 1240d9690ecc2ae8d476286b79e2386f537a90c41dd2b8b8a5a9c2a917aa3af85d6aee019fbbb05e772985a2b197e2788305586d9d5dac78ccba1ee5aa31d77a
2022-09-05 13:54:36 +01:00
MacroFake
e864f2e4af
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25976: QA: rpc_blockchain: Test output of getblock verbosity 0, False, and True
f663b43df0 QA: rpc_blockchain: Test output of getblock verbosity 0, False, and True (Luke Dashjr)

Pull request description:

  Currently getblock's "verbosity" is documented as a NUM, though it has a fallback to Boolean for the (deprecated?) "verbose" alias.

  Since we've been doing more generic type-checking on RPC stuff, I think it would be a good idea to actually test the Boolean values work.

  I didn't see an existing test for verbosity=0, so this adds that too.

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2022-09-05 14:15:29 +02:00
fanquake
0ebd4db32b
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25978: test: fix non-determinism in p2p_headers_sync_with_minchainwork.py
88e7807e77 test: fix non-determinism in p2p_headers_sync_with_minchainwork.py (Suhas Daftuar)

Pull request description:

  The test for node3's chaintips (added in PR25960) needs some sort of synchronization in order to be reliable.

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2022-09-04 22:32:22 +01:00
fanquake
604015ac79
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25914: test: Fix intermittent issue in p2p_leak.py
fa2aae597c test: Fix intermittent issue in p2p_leak.py (MacroFake)

Pull request description:

  Diff to reproduce:

  ```diff
  diff --git a/src/net.cpp b/src/net.cpp
  index 865ce2ea97..ccf289d77b 100644
  --- a/src/net.cpp
  +++ b/src/net.cpp
  @@ -1150,6 +1150,7 @@ bool CConnman::InactivityCheck(const CNode& node) const

       if (last_recv.count() == 0 || last_send.count() == 0) {
           LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "socket no message in first %i seconds, %d %d peer=%d\n", count_seconds(m_peer_connect_timeout), last_recv.count() != 0, last_send.count() != 0, node.GetId());
  +        UninterruptibleSleep(6s);
           return true;
       }

  ```

  Example in CI:

  ```
   node0 2022-08-12T09:51:56.015288Z [net] [net.cpp:1152] [InactivityCheck] [net] socket no message in first 3 seconds, 0 0 peer=0
   test  2022-08-12T09:51:57.658000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed
                                     Traceback (most recent call last):
                                       File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 133, in main
                                         self.run_test()
                                       File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/p2p_leak.py", line 155, in run_test
                                         assert not no_version_idle_peer.is_connected
                                     AssertionError
  ```

  https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5346634421764096?logs=ci#L3683

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2022-09-04 10:08:52 +01:00
stickies-v
2186608172
test: apply fixed feerate to avoid variable dynamic fees
Without specifying a feerate, we let the wallet decide on an
appropriate feerate, which can be influenced by various factors
such as what's in the mempool. Since wallet_groups.py fails when
feerates are unstable, we should use a fixed feerate across all nodes.

Closes #25940
2022-09-03 00:49:14 +01:00
Andrew Chow
7281fac2e0
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25614: Severity-based logging, step 2
9580480570 Update debug logging section in the developer notes (Jon Atack)
1abaa31aa3 Update -debug and -debugexclude help docs for severity level logging (Jon Atack)
45f9282162 Create BCLog::Level::Trace log severity level (Jon Atack)
2a8712db4f Unit test coverage for -loglevel configuration option (klementtan)
eb7bee5f84 Create -loglevel configuration option (klementtan)
98a1f9c687 Unit test coverage for log severity levels (klementtan)
9c7507bf76 Create BCLog::Logger::LogLevelsString() helper function (klementtan)
8fe3457dbb Update LogAcceptCategory() and unit tests with log severity levels (klementtan)
c2797cfc60 Add BCLog::Logger::SetLogLevel()/SetCategoryLogLevel() for string inputs (klementtan)
f6c0cc0350 Add BCLog::Logger::m_category_log_levels data member and getter/setter (Jon Atack)
2978b387bf Add BCLog::Logger::m_log_level data member and getter/setter (Jon Atack)
f1379aeca9 Simplify BCLog::Level enum class and LogLevelToStr() function (Jon Atack)

Pull request description:

  This is an updated version of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25287 and the next steps in parent PR #25203 implementing, with Klement Tan, user-configurable, per-category severity log levels based on an idea by John Newbery and refined in GitHub discussions by Wladimir Van der Laan and Marco Falke.

  - simplify the `BCLog::Level` enum class and the `LogLevelToStr()` function and add documentation
  - update the logging logic to filter logs by log level both globally and per-category
  - add a hidden `-loglevel` help-debug config option to allow testing setting the global or per-category severity level on startup for logging categories enabled with the `-debug` configuration option or the logging RPC (Klement Tan)
  - add a `trace` log severity level selectable by the user; the plan is for the current debug messages to become trace, LogPrint ones to become debug, and LogPrintf ones to become info, warning, or error

  ```
  $ ./src/bitcoind -help-debug | grep -A10 loglevel
    -loglevel=<level>|<category>:<level>
         Set the global or per-category severity level for logging categories
         enabled with the -debug configuration option or the logging RPC:
         info, debug, trace (default=info); warning and error levels are
         always logged. If <category>:<level> is supplied, the setting
         will override the global one and may be specified multiple times
         to set multiple category-specific levels. <category> can be:
         addrman, bench, blockstorage, cmpctblock, coindb, estimatefee,
         http, i2p, ipc, leveldb, libevent, lock, mempool, mempoolrej,
         net, proxy, prune, qt, rand, reindex, rpc, selectcoins, tor,
         util, validation, walletdb, zmq.
  ```

  See the individual commit messages for details.

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2022-09-01 15:57:56 -04:00
Suhas Daftuar
88e7807e77 test: fix non-determinism in p2p_headers_sync_with_minchainwork.py
The test for node3's chaintips needs some sort of synchronization in order to
be reliable.
2022-09-01 15:45:20 -04:00
Andrew Chow
7921026a24
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#19602: wallet: Migrate legacy wallets to descriptor wallets
53e7ed075c doc: Release notes and other docs for migration (Andrew Chow)
9c44bfe244 Test migratewallet (Andrew Chow)
0b26e7cdf2 descriptors: addr() and raw() should return false for ToPrivateString (Andrew Chow)
31764c3f87 Add migratewallet RPC (Andrew Chow)
0bf7b38bff Implement MigrateLegacyToDescriptor (Andrew Chow)
e7b16f925a Implement MigrateToSQLite (Andrew Chow)
5b62f095e7 wallet: Refactor SetupDescSPKMs to take CExtKey (Andrew Chow)
22401f17e0 Implement LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::DeleteRecords (Andrew Chow)
35f428fae6 Implement LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::MigrateToDescriptor (Andrew Chow)
ea1ab390e4 scriptpubkeyman: Implement GetScriptPubKeys in Legacy (Andrew Chow)
e664af2976 Apply label to all scriptPubKeys of imported combo() (Andrew Chow)

Pull request description:

  This PR adds a new `migratewallet` RPC which migrates a legacy wallet to a descriptor wallet. Migrated wallets will need a new backup. If a wallet has watchonly stuff in it, a new watchonly descriptor wallet will be created containing those watchonly things. The related transactions, labels, and descriptors for those watchonly things will be removed from the original wallet. Migrated wallets will not have any of the legacy things be available for fetching from `getnewaddress` or `getrawchangeaddress`. Wallets that have private keys enabled will have newly generated descriptors. Wallets with private keys disabled will not have any active `ScriptPubKeyMan`s.

  For the basic HD wallet case of just generated keys, in addition to the standard descriptor wallet descriptors using the master key derived from the pre-existing hd seed, the migration will also create 3 descriptors for each HD chain in: a ranged combo external, a ranged combo internal, and a single key combo for the seed (the seed is a valid key that we can receive coins at!). The migrated wallet will then have newly generated descriptors as the active `ScriptPubKeyMan`s. This is equivalent to creating a new descriptor wallet and importing the 3 descriptors for each HD chain. For wallets containing non-HD keys, each key will have its own combo descriptor.

  There are also tests.

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2022-09-01 15:43:30 -04:00
Luke Dashjr
f663b43df0 QA: rpc_blockchain: Test output of getblock verbosity 0, False, and True 2022-09-01 18:47:45 +00:00
fanquake
6ab84709fc
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25960: p2p: Headers-sync followups
94af3e43e2 Fix typo from PR25717 (Suhas Daftuar)
e5982ecdc4 Bypass headers anti-DoS checks for NoBan peers (Suhas Daftuar)
132ed7eaaa Move headerssync logging to BCLog::NET (Suhas Daftuar)

Pull request description:

  Remove BCLog::HEADERSSYNC and move all headerssync logging to BCLog::NET.

  Bypass headers anti-DoS checks for NoBan peers

  Also fix a typo that was introduced in PR25717.

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  naumenkogs:
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  w0xlt:
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2022-09-01 07:45:42 +01:00
Andrew Chow
8343420803
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25915: test: Fix wallet_balance intermittent issue
fae5bd9200 test: Fix wallet_balance intermittent issue (MacroFake)

Pull request description:

  Diff to reproduce:

  ```diff
  index d2ed97ca76..25cc2d5734 100755
  --- a/test/functional/wallet_balance.py
  +++ b/test/functional/wallet_balance.py
  @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ class WalletTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
           self.nodes[0].invalidateblock(block_reorg)
           self.nodes[1].invalidateblock(block_reorg)
           assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getbalance(minconf=0), 0)  # wallet txs not in the mempool are untrusted
  -        self.generatetoaddress(self.nodes[0], 1, ADDRESS_WATCHONLY, sync_fun=self.no_op)
  +        self.generatetoaddress(self.nodes[0], 1, ADDRESS_WATCHONLY)
           assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getbalance(minconf=0), 0)  # wallet txs not in the mempool are untrusted

           # Now confirm tx_orig
  ```

  Example in CI:

  ```
   test  2022-08-24T10:09:22.486000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed
                                     Traceback (most recent call last):
                                       File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 133, in main
                                         self.run_test()
                                       File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/wallet_balance.py", line 269, in run_test
                                         assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getbalance(minconf=0), 0)  # wallet txs not in the mempool are untrusted
                                       File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/util.py", line 56, in assert_equal
                                         raise AssertionError("not(%s)" % " == ".join(str(arg) for arg in (thing1, thing2) + args))
                                     AssertionError: not(98.85983340 == 0)
  ```

  https://cirrus-ci.com/task/4981266251513856?logs=ci#L3269

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2022-08-31 11:20:23 -04:00
MacroFake
d16ef40441
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25955: test: use sendall when emptying wallet
28ea4c7039 test: simplify splitment with `sendall` in wallet_basic (brunoerg)
923d24583d test: use `sendall` when emptying wallet (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  In some tests they have used `sendtoaddress` in order to empty a wallet. With the addition of `sendall`, it makes sense to use it for that.

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2022-08-31 09:03:49 +02:00
brunoerg
28ea4c7039 test: simplify splitment with sendall in wallet_basic
recipients receive equal share of the unspecified amount
2022-08-30 16:28:40 -03:00
Suhas Daftuar
e5982ecdc4 Bypass headers anti-DoS checks for NoBan peers 2022-08-30 14:11:21 -04:00
fanquake
e9035f867a
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25717: p2p: Implement anti-DoS headers sync
3add234546 ui: show header pre-synchronization progress (Pieter Wuille)
738421c50f Emit NotifyHeaderTip signals for pre-synchronization progress (Pieter Wuille)
376086fc5a Make validation interface capable of signalling header presync (Pieter Wuille)
93eae27031 Test large reorgs with headerssync logic (Suhas Daftuar)
355547334f Track headers presync progress and log it (Pieter Wuille)
03712dddfb Expose HeadersSyncState::m_current_height in getpeerinfo() (Suhas Daftuar)
150a5486db Test headers sync using minchainwork threshold (Suhas Daftuar)
0b6aa826b5 Add unit test for HeadersSyncState (Suhas Daftuar)
83c6a0c524 Reduce spurious messages during headers sync (Suhas Daftuar)
ed6cddd98e Require callers of AcceptBlockHeader() to perform anti-dos checks (Suhas Daftuar)
551a8d957c Utilize anti-DoS headers download strategy (Suhas Daftuar)
ed470940cd Add functions to construct locators without CChain (Pieter Wuille)
84852bb6bb Add bitdeque, an std::deque<bool> analogue that does bit packing. (Pieter Wuille)
1d4cfa4272 Add function to validate difficulty changes (Suhas Daftuar)

Pull request description:

  New nodes starting up for the first time lack protection against DoS from low-difficulty headers. While checkpoints serve as our protection against headers that fork from the main chain below the known checkpointed values, this protection only applies to nodes that have been able to download the honest chain to the checkpointed heights.

  We can protect all nodes from DoS from low-difficulty headers by adopting a different strategy: before we commit to storing a header in permanent storage, first verify that the header is part of a chain that has sufficiently high work (either `nMinimumChainWork`, or something comparable to our tip). This means that we will download headers from a given peer twice: once to verify the work on the chain, and a second time when permanently storing the headers.

  The p2p protocol doesn't provide an easy way for us to ensure that we receive the same headers during the second download of peer's headers chain. To ensure that a peer doesn't (say) give us the main chain in phase 1 to trick us into permanently storing an alternate, low-work chain in phase 2, we store commitments to the headers during our first download, which we validate in the second download.

  Some parameters must be chosen for commitment size/frequency in phase 1, and validation of commitments in phase 2. In this PR, those parameters are chosen to both (a) minimize the per-peer memory usage that an attacker could utilize, and (b) bound the expected amount of permanent memory that an attacker could get us to use to be well-below the memory growth that we'd get from the honest chain (where we expect 1 new block header every 10 minutes).

  After this PR, we should be able to remove checkpoints from our code, which is a nice philosophical change for us to make as well, as there has been confusion over the years about the role checkpoints play in Bitcoin's consensus algorithm.

  Thanks to Pieter Wuille for collaborating on this design.

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2022-08-30 15:37:59 +01:00
brunoerg
923d24583d test: use sendall when emptying wallet 2022-08-30 09:52:15 -03:00
Andrew Chow
9c44bfe244 Test migratewallet
Co-Authored-By: furszy <matiasfurszyfer@protonmail.com>
2022-08-29 17:30:38 -04:00
Andrew Chow
3405f3eed5 test: Test that an unconfirmed not-in-mempool chain is rebroadcast
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.
2022-08-29 12:41:50 -04:00
Andrew Chow
10d91c5abe wallet: Deduplicate Resend and ReacceptWalletTransactions
Both of these functions do almost the exact same thing. They can be
deduplicated so that their behavior matches except for the filtering
aspect. As this function will now always be called on wallet loading,
nNextResend will also always be initialized, so
wallet_resendwallettransactions.py is updated to account for that.

This also resolves a bug where ResendWalletTransactions would fail to
rebroadcast txs in insertion order thereby potentially rebroadcasting a
child transaction before its parent and causing the child to not
actually get rebroadcast.

Also names the combined function to ResubmitWalletTransactions as the
function just submits the transactions to the mempool rather than doing
any sending by itself.
2022-08-29 12:38:06 -04:00
Suhas Daftuar
93eae27031 Test large reorgs with headerssync logic 2022-08-29 08:10:35 -04:00
Suhas Daftuar
03712dddfb Expose HeadersSyncState::m_current_height in getpeerinfo() 2022-08-29 08:10:35 -04:00
Suhas Daftuar
150a5486db Test headers sync using minchainwork threshold 2022-08-29 08:10:35 -04:00
Suhas Daftuar
ed6cddd98e Require callers of AcceptBlockHeader() to perform anti-dos checks
In order to prevent memory DoS, we must ensure that we don't accept a new
header into memory until we've performed anti-DoS checks, such as verifying
that the header is part of a sufficiently high work chain. This commit adds a
new argument to AcceptBlockHeader() so that we can ensure that all call-sites
which might cause a new header to be accepted into memory have to grapple with
the question of whether the header is safe to accept, or needs further
validation.

This patch also fixes two places where low-difficulty-headers could have been
processed without such validation (processing an unrequested block from the
network, and processing a compact block).

Credit to Niklas Gögge for noticing this issue, and thanks to Sjors Provoost
for test code.
2022-08-29 08:10:35 -04:00
Suhas Daftuar
551a8d957c Utilize anti-DoS headers download strategy
Avoid permanently storing headers from a peer, unless the headers are part of a
chain with sufficiently high work. This prevents memory attacks using low-work
headers.

Designed and co-authored with Pieter Wuille.
2022-08-29 08:10:35 -04:00
MacroFake
fae5bd9200
test: Fix wallet_balance intermittent issue
Fix it by removing a duplicate balance check on the same node.
2022-08-27 17:24:31 +02:00
Andrew Chow
e191fac4f3
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25922: wallet: trigger MaybeResendWalletTxs() every minute
5ef8c2c9fc test: fix typo for MaybeResendWalletTxs (stickies-v)
fbba4a1316 wallet: trigger MaybeResendWalletTxs() every minute (stickies-v)

Pull request description:

  ResendWalletTransactions() only executes every [12-36h (24h average)](1420547ec3/src/wallet/wallet.cpp (L1947)). Triggering it every second is excessive, once per minute should be plenty.

  The goal of this PR is to reduce the amount of (unnecessary) schedule executions by ~60x without meaningfully altering transaction rebroadcast logic/assumptions which would require more significant review.

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2022-08-26 17:11:17 -04:00
Andrew Chow
eed2bd37ef
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25355: I2P: add support for transient addresses for outbound connections
59aa54f731 i2p: log "SAM session" instead of "session" (Vasil Dimov)
d7ec30b648 doc: add release notes about the I2P transient addresses (Vasil Dimov)
47c0d02f12 doc: document I2P transient addresses usage in doc/i2p.md (Vasil Dimov)
3914e472f5 test: add a test that -i2pacceptincoming=0 creates a transient session (Vasil Dimov)
ae1e97ce86 net: use transient I2P session for outbound if -i2pacceptincoming=0 (Vasil Dimov)
a1580a04f5 net: store an optional I2P session in CNode (Vasil Dimov)
2b781ad66e i2p: add support for creating transient sessions (Vasil Dimov)

Pull request description:

  Add support for generating a transient, one-time I2P address for ourselves when making I2P outbound connection and discard it once the connection is closed.

  Background
  ---
  In I2P connections, the host that receives the connection knows the I2P address of the connection initiator. This is unlike the Tor network where the recipient does not know who is connecting to them, not even the initiator's Tor address.

  Persistent vs transient I2P addresses
  ---
  Even if an I2P node is not accepting incoming connections, they are known to other nodes by their outgoing I2P address. This creates an opportunity to white-list given nodes or treat them differently based on their I2P address. However, this also creates an opportunity to fingerprint or analyze a given node because it always uses the same I2P address when it connects to other nodes. If this is undesirable, then a node operator can use the newly introduced `-i2ptransientout` to generate a transient (disposable), one-time I2P address for each new outgoing connection. That address is never going to be reused again, not even if reconnecting to the same peer later.

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2022-08-26 16:33:58 -04:00
Andrew Chow
e664af2976 Apply label to all scriptPubKeys of imported combo() 2022-08-25 16:25:53 -04:00
stickies-v
5ef8c2c9fc
test: fix typo for MaybeResendWalletTxs 2022-08-25 14:29:26 +01:00
stickies-v
fbba4a1316
wallet: trigger MaybeResendWalletTxs() every minute
ResendWalletTransactions() only executes every 12-36h (24h average).
Triggering it every second is excessive, once per minute should be
plenty.
2022-08-25 14:29:25 +01:00
MacroFake
fa2aae597c
test: Fix intermittent issue in p2p_leak.py 2022-08-24 12:51:11 +02:00
MacroFake
3c1e75ef60
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25865: test: speedup wallet tests by whitelisting peers (immediate tx relay)
b21e522ce4 test: speedup wallet tests by whitelisting peers (immediate tx relay) (Sebastian Falbesoner)

Pull request description:

  In the course of testing #25297 by running all wallet-related functional tests (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25297#issuecomment-1203365589), I noticed that the run-time of those tests vary a lot between runs, in fact too much for a useful comparison. This PR fixes this by making the tests both more deterministic and also faster, using the good ol' immediate tx relay trick (parameter `-whitelist=noban@127.0.0.1`).

  master branch:
  ```
  wallet_abandonconflict.py --descriptors   | ✓ Passed  | 7 s
  wallet_abandonconflict.py --legacy-wallet | ✓ Passed  | 23 s
  wallet_balance.py --descriptors           | ✓ Passed  | 17 s
  wallet_balance.py --legacy-wallet         | ✓ Passed  | 21 s
  wallet_basic.py --descriptors             | ✓ Passed  | 32 s
  wallet_basic.py --legacy-wallet           | ✓ Passed  | 56 s
  wallet_bumpfee.py --descriptors           | ✓ Passed  | 44 s
  wallet_bumpfee.py --legacy-wallet         | ✓ Passed  | 45 s
  wallet_groups.py --descriptors            | ✓ Passed  | 89 s
  wallet_groups.py --legacy-wallet          | ✓ Passed  | 94 s
  wallet_hd.py --descriptors                | ✓ Passed  | 7 s
  wallet_hd.py --legacy-wallet              | ✓ Passed  | 13 s
  wallet_importdescriptors.py --descriptors | ✓ Passed  | 26 s
  wallet_listreceivedby.py --descriptors    | ✓ Passed  | 28 s
  wallet_listreceivedby.py --legacy-wallet  | ✓ Passed  | 18 s

  ALL                                       | ✓ Passed  | 520 s (accumulated)
  Runtime: 526 s
  ```

  PR branch:
  ```
  wallet_abandonconflict.py --descriptors   | ✓ Passed  | 7 s
  wallet_abandonconflict.py --legacy-wallet | ✓ Passed  | 11 s
  wallet_balance.py --descriptors           | ✓ Passed  | 8 s
  wallet_balance.py --legacy-wallet         | ✓ Passed  | 8 s
  wallet_basic.py --descriptors             | ✓ Passed  | 29 s
  wallet_basic.py --legacy-wallet           | ✓ Passed  | 36 s
  wallet_bumpfee.py --descriptors           | ✓ Passed  | 39 s
  wallet_bumpfee.py --legacy-wallet         | ✓ Passed  | 32 s
  wallet_groups.py --descriptors            | ✓ Passed  | 39 s
  wallet_groups.py --legacy-wallet          | ✓ Passed  | 41 s
  wallet_hd.py --descriptors                | ✓ Passed  | 8 s
  wallet_hd.py --legacy-wallet              | ✓ Passed  | 11 s
  wallet_importdescriptors.py --descriptors | ✓ Passed  | 17 s
  wallet_listreceivedby.py --descriptors    | ✓ Passed  | 7 s
  wallet_listreceivedby.py --legacy-wallet  | ✓ Passed  | 9 s

  ALL                                       | ✓ Passed  | 302 s (accumulated)
  Runtime: 309 s
  ```
  Note that an alternative approach could be to whitelist peers by default for nodes in the functional test framework and only enable the trickle relay for the few tests where it's really needed.

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2022-08-24 10:37:25 +02:00
MacroFake
713ea7a418
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25906: test: add coverage for invalid parameters for rescanblockchain
d1a0004621 test: add coverage for invalid parameters for `rescanblockchain` (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  This PR adds test coverage for the following errors:
  2bd9aa5a44/src/wallet/rpc/transactions.cpp (L880-L894)

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2022-08-24 08:51:40 +02:00
brunoerg
d1a0004621 test: add coverage for invalid parameters for rescanblockchain 2022-08-23 17:13:52 -03:00