The class only stores the file path, reading it from a global. Globals
are confusing and make testing harder.
The method reading from a stream does not even use any class members, so
putting it in a class is also confusing.
5fabde6fad wallet: AddWalletDescriptor requires cs_wallet lock (João Barbosa)
32d036e8da wallet: GetLabelAddresses requires cs_wallet lock (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This is another small change towards non recursive wallet lock.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 5fabde6fad, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 00506f0159c56854a171e58a451db8dd9b9f735039697b1cf2ca7f54de61fb51cc1e5eff42265233e041b4b1bfd29c2247496dc4456578e1a23c323bdec2901b
d319c4dae9 qt, refactor: Replace WalletFrame::addWallet with WalletFrame::addView (Hennadii Stepanov)
92ddc02a16 qt, refactor: Declare getWalletModel with const and noexcept qualifiers (Hennadii Stepanov)
ca0e680bdc qt, refactor: Drop redundant checks of walletModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
404373bc6a qt, refactor: Pass WalletModel object to WalletView constructor (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
An instance of the `WalletView` class without the `walletModel` data member being set is invalid. So, it is better to set it in the constructor.
Establishing one more `WalletView` class's invariant in constructor:
- allows to drop all of checks of the`walletModel` in member functions
- makes reasoning about the code that uses instances of the `WalletView` class easier
Possible follow ups could extend this approach to other classes, e.g., `OverviewPage`, `TransactionView`, `ReceiveCoinsDialog`, `SendCoinsDialog`, `AddressBookPage`.
ACKs for top commit:
ShaMan239:
Code review ACK d319c4dae9
promag:
Code review ACK d319c4dae9.
jarolrod:
ACK d319c4dae9
Tree-SHA512: b0c61f82811bb5aba2738067b53dc9ea4439230d547ce5c8fd85c480d8d70ea15f9942dbf13842383acbce467fba1ab4e132e37c56b654b46ba897301a41066e
724c497562 [fuzz] Add ConsumeAsmap() function (John Newbery)
5840476714 [addrman] Make m_asmap private (John Newbery)
f9002cb5db [net] Rename the copyStats arg from m_asmap to asmap (John Newbery)
f572f2b204 [addrman] Set m_asmap in CAddrMan initializer list (John Newbery)
593247872d [net] Remove CConnMan::SetAsmap() (John Newbery)
50fd77045e [init] Read/decode asmap before constructing addrman (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Commit 181a1207 introduced an initialization order bug: CAddrMan's m_asmap must be set before deserializing peers.dat.
The first commit restores the correct initialization order. The remaining commits make `CAddrMan::m_asmap` usage safer:
- don't reach into `CAddrMan`'s internal data from `CConnMan`
- set `m_asmap` in the initializer list and make it const
- make `m_asmap` private, and access it (as a reference to const) from a getter.
This ensures that peers.dat deserialization must happen after setting m_asmap, since m_asmap is set during CAddrMan construction.
ACKs for top commit:
mzumsande:
Tested ACK 724c497562
amitiuttarwar:
code review but utACK 724c497562
naumenkogs:
utACK 724c497562
vasild:
ACK 724c497562
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 724c497562👫
Tree-SHA512: 684a4cf9e3d4496c9997fb2bc4ec874809987055c157ec3fad1d2143b8223df52b5a0af787d028930b27388c8efeba0aeb2446cb35c337a5552ae76112ade726
6919c823cb MOVEONLY: Expose BanMapToJson / BanMapFromJson (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
---
CSubNet serialization code that was removed in #22570fa4e6afdae was needed by multiprocess code to share ban map between gui and node processes.
Rather than adding it back, use suggestion from MarcoFalke https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102#discussion_r690922929 to use JSON serialization. This requires making BanMapToJson / BanMapFromJson functions public.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
reACK 6919c823cb.
Tree-SHA512: ce909a61b7869d16cf2e9f91b643dd9d2604efc5777703d3b77a4c40cb0ccdd20396ba87b1ec85aade142e12ff9ea4c95c7155840354873579565471779f5a33
7e69873283 sync: remove DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION preprocessor directives (Jon Atack)
9b08006bc5 log, sync: improve lock contention logging and add time duration (Jon Atack)
3f4c6b87f1 log, timer: add timing macro in usec LOG_TIME_MICROS_WITH_CATEGORY (Jon Atack)
b7a17444e0 log, sync: add LOCK logging category, apply it to lock contention (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
To enable lock contention logging, `DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION` has to be defined at compilation. Once built, the logging is not limited to a category and is high frequency, verbose and in all-caps. With these factors combined, it seems likely to be rarely used.
This patch:
- adds a `lock` logging category
- adds a timing macro in microseconds, `LOG_TIME_MICROS_WITH_CATEGORY`
- updates `BCLog::LogMsg()` to omit irrelevant decimals for microseconds and skip unneeded code and math
- improves the lock contention logging, drops the all-caps, and displays the duration in microseconds
- removes the conditional compilation directives
- allows lock contentions to be logged on startup with `-debug=lock` or at run time with `bitcoin-cli logging '["lock"]'`
```
$ bitcoind -signet -debug=lock
2021-09-01T12:40:01Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:1920 started
2021-09-01T12:40:01Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:1920 completed (4μs)
2021-09-01T12:40:01Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:1302 started
2021-09-01T12:40:01Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:1302 completed (4μs)
2021-09-01T12:40:02Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2242 started
2021-09-01T12:40:02Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2242 completed (20μs)
2021-09-01T12:43:04Z LockContention: ::cs_main, validation.cpp:4980 started
2021-09-01T12:43:04Z LockContention: ::cs_main, validation.cpp:4980 completed (3μs)
$ bitcoin-cli -signet logging
"lock": true,
$ bitcoin-cli -signet logging [] '["lock"]'
"lock": false,
$ bitcoin-cli -signet logging '["lock"]'
"lock": true,
```
I've tested this with Clang 13 and GCC 10.2.1, on Debian, with and without `--enable-debug`.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK 7e69873283, added a contention duration to the log message since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22736#pullrequestreview-743764606) review.
theStack:
re-ACK 7e69873283🔏⏲️
Tree-SHA512: c4b5eb88d3a2c051acaa842b3055ce30efde1f114f61da6e55fcaa27476c1c33a60bc419f7f5ccda532e1bdbe70815222ec2b2b6d9226f29c8e94e598aacfee7
e952d7557e netinfo: clarify client and server versions in header (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Clarify in -netinfo output that both the client and the server versions are provided.
before
```
Bitcoin Core v22.0.0rc3 - 70016/Satoshi:22.99.0/
```
after
```
Bitcoin Core client v22.0.0rc3 - server 70016/Satoshi:22.99.0/
```
Closes#22873.
ACKs for top commit:
benthecarman:
utACK e952d7557e
prayank23:
ACK e952d7557e
Zero-1729:
tACK e952d7557e
Tree-SHA512: 3e817892d398aabacb1401fd5b1816c4d4f563b4f8cf1096bdb8b53f7c4ef82d4caee09f5c7724f1fe292f837434a332acefba735152ed24a238bb6f006df909
2b071265c3 error if settings.json exists, but is unreadable (Tyler Chambers)
Pull request description:
If settings.json exists, but is unreadable, we should error instead of overwriting.
Fixes#22571
ACKs for top commit:
Zero-1729:
tACK 2b071265c3
ShaMan239:
tACK 2b071265c3
prayank23:
tACK 2b071265c3
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 2b071265c3. Thanks for the fix! Note that PR https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/379 will change the appearance of dialogs shown in screenshots above. So it could be interesting to test the two PRs together (but current testing seems more than sufficient)
theStack:
ACK 2b071265c3📁
Tree-SHA512: 6f7f96ce8a13213d0335198a2245d127264495c877105058d1503252435915b332a6e55068ac21088f4c0c017d564689f4956213328d5bdee81d73711efc5511
696c76d660 tests: Add TrimString(...) tests (practicalswift)
4bf18b089e Replace use of boost::trim_right with locale-independent TrimString (Ben Woosley)
93551862a1 Replace use of boost::trim use with locale-independent TrimString (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This is [#18130 rebased](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18130#issuecomment-900158759).
> `TrimString` is an existing alternative.
> Note `TrimString` uses `" \f\n\r\t\v"` as the pattern, which is consistent with the default behavior of `std::isspace`. See: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/byte/isspace
ACKs for top commit:
jb55:
utACK 696c76d660
practicalswift:
ACK 696c76d660
jonatack:
ACK 696c76d660
theStack:
Code-review ACK 696c76d660
Tree-SHA512: 6a70e3777602dfa65a60353e5c6874eb951e4a806844cd4bdaa4237cad980a4f61ec205defc05a29f9707776835975838f6cc635259c42adfe37ceb02ba9358d
fa7e6c56f5 Add LIFETIMEBOUND to InitializeChainstate (MarcoFalke)
fa5c896724 Add LIFETIMEBOUND to CScript where needed (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Without this, stack-use-after-scope can only be detected at runtime with ASan or code review, both of which are expensive.
Use `LIFETIMEBOUND` to turn this error into a compile warning.
See https://releases.llvm.org/12.0.0/tools/clang/docs/AttributeReference.html#lifetimebound
Example:
```cpp
const CScript a{WITH_LOCK(::cs_main, return CScript{} << OP_0 << OP_1)};
```
Before: (no warning)
After:
```
warning: returning reference to local temporary object [-Wreturn-stack-address]
const CScript a{WITH_LOCK(::cs_main, return CScript{} << OP_0 << OP_1)};
^~~~~~~~~
./sync.h:276:65: note: expanded from macro 'WITH_LOCK'
#define WITH_LOCK(cs, code) [&]() -> decltype(auto) { LOCK(cs); code; }()
^~~~
ACKs for top commit:
theuni:
utACK fa7e6c56f5.
jonatack:
Light ACK fa7e6c56f5 debug build with clang 13, reproduced the example compiler warning in the pull description, and briefly looked at `clang::lifetimebound` support in earlier versions of clang; it is in clang 7 (https://releases.llvm.org/7.0.0/tools/clang/docs/AttributeReference.html#lifetimebound-clang-lifetimebound), did not see references to it in earlier docs
Tree-SHA512: e915acdc4532445205b7703fab61a5d682231ace78ecfb274cb8523ca2bddefd85828f50ac047cfb1afaff92a331f5f7b5a1472539f999e30f7cf8ac8c3222f3
fa1b08eb14 test: Always clear reject reason in IsStandard tx test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
For some tests the reject reason wasn't cleared between runs and thus subsequent tests might (theoretically) fail to verify the correct reject reason.
ACKs for top commit:
benthecarman:
ACK fa1b08eb14
theStack:
Code-review ACK fa1b08eb14
Tree-SHA512: fcb727a690f92a4cf06127c302ba464f1e8cb997498e4f7fd9e210d193559b07e6efdb9d5c8a0bef3fe643bdfd5fedd431aaace20978dd49e56b8e770cb9f930
CSubNet serialization code that was removed in
fa4e6afdae was needed by multiprocess code
to share ban map between gui and node processes.
Rather than adding it back, use suggestion from MarcoFalke
<falke.marco@gmail.com>
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102#discussion_r690922929 to
use JSON serialization. This requires making BanMapToJson /
BanMapFromJson functions public.
b11a195ef4 refactor: Detach wallet transaction methods (followup for move-only) (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This makes `CWallet` and `CWalletTx` methods in `spend.cpp` and `receive.cpp` files into standalone functions.
It's a followup to [#21207 MOVEONLY: CWallet transaction code out of wallet.cpp/.h](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21207), which moved code from `wallet.cpp` to new `spend.cpp` and `receive.cpp` files.
There are no changes in behavior. This is just making methods into functions and removing circular dependencies created by #21207. There are no comment or documentation changes, either. Removed comments from `transaction.h` are just migrated to `spend.h`, `receive.h`, and `wallet.h`.
---
This commit was split off from #21206 so there are a few earlier review comments there
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK b11a195ef4
Sjors:
utACK b11a195ef4
meshcollider:
light ACK b11a195ef4
Tree-SHA512: 75ce818d3f03b728b14b12e2d21bd20b7be73978601989cb37ff98254393300d1bb7823281449cd3d9e40756d67d42bd9a46bbdafd2e8baa95aaf2cb1c84549f
ea98d9c2ef rpc: fix/add missing RPCExamples for "Util" RPCs (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Similar to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18398, this PR gives the RPCExamples in the RPC category "Util" (that currently contains `createmultisig`, `deriveaddresses`, `estimatesmartfee`, `getdescriptorinfo`, `signmessagewithprivkey`, `validateaddress`, `verifymessage`) some love by fixing one broken and adding three missing examples:
- fixed `HelpExampleRpc` for `createmultisig` (disturbing escape characters and quotation marks)
- added missing `HelpExampleRpc` for
- `deriveaddresses` (also put descriptor in a new string constant)
- `estimatesmartfee`
- `getdescriptorinfo` (also put descriptor in a new string constant)
Output for `createmultisig` example on the master branch:
```
$ curl --user __cookie__ --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id": "curltest", "method": "createmultisig", "params": [2, "[\"03789ed0bb717d88f7d321a368d905e7430207ebbd82bd342cf11ae157a7ace5fd\",\"03dbc6764b8884a92e871274b87583e6d5c2a58819473e17e107ef3f6aa5a61626\"]"]}' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:8332/
Enter host password for user '__cookie__':
{"result":null,"error":{"code":-1,"message":"JSON value is not an array as expected"},"id":"curltest"}
```
Output for `createmultisig` example on the PR branch:
```
$ curl --user __cookie__ --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id": "curltest", "method": "createmultisig", "params": [2, ["03789ed0bb717d88f7d321a368d905e7430207ebbd82bd342cf11ae157a7ace5fd","03dbc6764b8884a92e871274b87583e6d5c2a58819473e17e107ef3f6aa5a61626"]]}' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:8332/
Enter host password for user '__cookie__':
{"result":{"address":"3QsFXpFJf2ZY6GLWVoNFFd2xSDwdS713qX","redeemScript":"522103789ed0bb717d88f7d321a368d905e7430207ebbd82bd342cf11ae157a7ace5fd2103dbc6764b8884a92e871274b87583e6d5c2a58819473e17e107ef3f6aa5a6162652ae","descriptor":"sh(multi(2,03789ed0bb717d88f7d321a368d905e7430207ebbd82bd342cf11ae157a7ace5fd,03dbc6764b8884a92e871274b87583e6d5c2a58819473e17e107ef3f6aa5a61626))#4djp057k"},"error":null,"id":"curltest"}
```
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK ea98d9c2ef looked at the code, rebased to master, ran the helps, did not try running the added json-rpc examples
Tree-SHA512: d6ecb6da66f19517065453357d210102e2cc9f1f8037aeb6a9177ff036d0c21773dddf5e0acdbc71edbbde3026e4d1e7ce7c0935cd3e023c60f34e1b173b3299
"Fee Delta" is already a term used for prioritizing transactions:
modified = base fees + delta
Here, delta also means the difference between original and modified replacement fees:
nDeltaFees = (original_base + original_delta) - (replacement_base + replacement_delta)
This is insanely confusing. Also, since mempool is no longer a member of a
class (MemPoolAccept.m_pool), the "m" prefix is unnecessary. The rest are
clarity/style-focused changes to already-touched lines.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
ren() { sed -i "s/\<$1\>/$2/g" src/policy/rbf* ; }
ren nDeltaFees additional_fees
ren m_pool pool
ren nSize replacement_vsize
ren nModifiedFees replacement_fees
ren nConflictingFees original_fees
ren oldFeeRate original_feerate
ren newFeeRate replacement_feerate
ren setAncestors ancestors
ren setIterConflicting iters_conflicting
ren setConflictsParents parents_of_conflicts
ren setConflicts direct_conflicts
ren allConflicting all_conflicts
sed -i "s/ hash\b/ txid/g" src/policy/rbf*
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
218862a018 Display peers in -netinfo that we don't relay addresses to (Jon Atack)
3834e23b25 Display peers in -netinfo that request we not relay transactions (Jon Atack)
0a9ee3a2c7 Simplify a few conditionals in -netinfo (Jon Atack)
5eeea8e257 Add addr_processed and addr_rate_limited stats to -netinfo (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Update CLI -netinfo to display the getpeerinfo `addr_processed`, `addr_rate_limited`, `addr_relay_enabled` and `relaytxes` data with auto-adjusting column widths.
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -netinfo help
txn Time since last novel transaction received from the peer and accepted into our mempool, in minutes
"*" - the peer requested we not relay transactions to it (relaytxes is false)
addrp Total number of addresses processed, excluding those dropped due to rate limiting
"." - we do not relay addresses to this peer (addr_relay_enabled is false)
addrl Total number of addresses dropped due to rate limiting
```
![Screenshot from 2021-08-22 14-31-40](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2415484/130355514-f6fd4f21-79d6-463b-9791-de01ebef20b1.png)
ACKs for top commit:
0xB10C:
Code review and tested ACK 218862a018
Zero-1729:
re-tACK 218862a018
vasild:
ACK 218862a018
jarolrod:
tACK 218862a018
Tree-SHA512: bb9da4bdd71859b234f6e4c2c46257a57ef0d0e0b363d2b8fded128bcaa28132f64a0a4651c622e1de1e3b7c05c7587a4369e9e79799895884fda9745c63409d
97cea1a93a policy: unit test Segwit dust thresholds (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
This is the unit testing part of #22779, hence without the threshold modification.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK 97cea1a93a
benthecarman:
crACK 97cea1a93a
Tree-SHA512: 96fb194709ae44364455eb920ed3ecff2e11e5327e0a72b9eeec9f9445894302099a0c4ffb1e0c8d4d523c0bfe06c57f1ebb0c03cf3389a73f518e3b174c45aa
fa18553d38 fuzz: Remove addrdb fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The target has several issues:
* It is named incorrectly (`addrdb`, but it constructs a `CBanEntry`)
* It doesn't do anything meaningful, other than consuming one integer and passing it to a constructor
* It consumes CPU time that can be used for the other targets
* It is redundant with the banman fuzz target
Fix all by removing it.
ACKs for top commit:
amitiuttarwar:
ACK fa18553d38, thanks for the cleanup
Tree-SHA512: 3f8944d3f80913bf466c03062fed070e96073fb72d0938b2bc9a2586960c86879d6f251e16fd81cfeb4e6685ff9eef6bccb25cd3901b218a100c90f25a3c9240
56a42f10f4 Stricter BIP32 decoding and test vector 5 (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This adds detection for various edge cases when decoding BIP32 extended pubkeys/privkeys, and tests them using the proposed https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/921 BIP32 test vector 5.
ACKs for top commit:
darosior:
utACK 56a42f10f4 -- Had to implement essentially the same fix in python-bip32.
kristapsk:
ACK 56a42f10f4. Checked that test vectors are the same as in BIP32 and that tests pass.
Tree-SHA512: 5cc800cc9dc10e43ae89b659ce4f44026d04ec3cabac4eb5122d2e72ec2ed66cd5ace8c7502259e469a9ecaa5ecca2457e55dfe5fedba59948ecbf6673af67a7
d9d3ec07cf Consolidate XOnlyPubKey lookup hack (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The places where we need to lookup information for a XOnlyPubKey
currently implement a hack which makes both serializations of the full
pubkey in order to try the CKeyIDs for the lookup functions. Instead of
duplicating this everywhere it is needed, we can consolidate the CKeyID
generation into a function, and then have wrappers around GetPubKey,
GetKey, and GetKeyOrigin which takes the XOnlyPubKey, retrieves all of
the CKeyIDs (using the new GetKeyIDs() function in XOnlyPubKey), and
tries their respective underlying lookup function.
Split from #22364
ACKs for top commit:
S3RK:
Code Review reACK d9d3ec0
Zero-1729:
re-crACK d9d3ec0
theStack:
re-ACK d9d3ec07cf
meshcollider:
Code review + functional test run ACK d9d3ec07cf
Tree-SHA512: 21a7f6d37fad74483a38006f82b3558337fe9ed30e0b4392e6fff82c22251a42ac996b43f06cdaa9289ee34a768e181d87aa4208b5538e36ae4977954e1fa6a0
in microseconds.
Change the function name in order to print "LockContention" instead
of "PrintLockContention" to the log. Add Doxygen documentation.
With this change, the lock contention log prints:
2021-09-01T11:29:03Z LockContention: pnode->cs_vSend, net.cpp:1373 started
2021-09-01T11:29:03Z LockContention: pnode->cs_vSend, net.cpp:1373 completed (31μs)
2021-09-01T11:29:03Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2277 started
2021-09-01T11:29:03Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2277 completed (6μs)
2021-09-01T11:29:04Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2242 started
2021-09-01T11:29:04Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2242 completed (3μs)
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: practicalswift <practicalswift@users.noreply.github.com>
Followup to commit "MOVEONLY: CWallet transaction code out of
wallet.cpp/.h" that detaches and renames some CWalletTx methods, making
into them into standalone functions or CWallet methods instead.
There are no changes in behavior and no code changes that aren't purely
mechanical. It just gives spend and receive functions more consistent
names and removes the circular dependencies added by the earlier
MOVEONLY commit.
There are also no comment or documentation changes. Removed comments
from transaction.h are just migrated to spend.h, receive.h, and
wallet.h.
fa3bd9de99 Remove CBanEntry::SetNull (MarcoFalke)
fab53ff1e5 Remove unused SERIALIZE_METHODS for CBanEntry (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It would be confusing to keep unused and dead code.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa3bd9de99.
theStack:
Code-review ACK fa3bd9de99
Tree-SHA512: 85ab8de2ad1ada08e745806f2992def08bf8ead268caed7700a9fc61e3c7646e4ed7ae50a6d591c5bb9467f8999ea063ce5b5bd4fa0d58d8fc9d89e5a91f35a5
86beee0579 Use waste metric for deciding which selection to use (Andrew Chow)
b3df0caf7c tests: Test GetSelectionWaste (Andrew Chow)
4f5ad43b1e Add waste metric calculation function (Andrew Chow)
935b3ddf72 scripted-diff: tests: Use KnapsackSolver directly (Andrew Chow)
6a023a6f90 tests: Add KnapsackGroupOutputs helper function (Andrew Chow)
d5069fc1aa tests: Use SelectCoinsBnB directly instead of AttemptSelection (Andrew Chow)
54de7b4746 Allow the long term feerate to be configured, default of 10 sat/vb (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Branch and Bound introduced a metric that we call waste. This metric is used as part of bounding the search tree, but it can be generalized to all coin selection solutions, including those with change. As such, this PR introduces the waste metric at a higher level so that we can run both of our coin selection algorithms (BnB and KnapsackSolver) and choose the one which has the least waste. In the event that both find a solution with the same change, we choose the one that spends more inputs.
Also this PR sets the long term feerate to 10 sat/vb rather than using the 1008 block estimate. This allows the long term feerate to be the feerate that we switch between consolidating and optimizing for fees. This also removes a bug where the long term feerate would incorrectly be set to the fallback fee. While this doesn't matter prior to this PR, it does have an effect following this. The long term feerate can be configured by the user through a new `-consolidatefeerate` option.
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85b15ddc8f [refactor] [addrman] Update constant comments (John Newbery)
af9638a0fb [move-only] Extract constants from addrman .h to .cpp (Amiti Uttarwar)
7dc443a62d [addrman] Change addrman #define constants to be constexprs (Amiti Uttarwar)
a65053f1d4 [addrman] Move CAddrMan::Unserialize to cpp file (John Newbery)
1622543cf4 [addrman] Move CAddrMan::Serialize to cpp file (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Moving the serialization code from the header to the cpp helps clarify interfaces vs internals, as well as speed up the compilation of the whole program with a smaller header file.
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f293c68be0 MOVEONLY: getting mempool conflicts to policy/rbf (glozow)
8d71796335 [validation] quit RBF logic earlier and separate loops (glozow)
badb9b11a6 call SignalsOptInRBF instead of checking all inputs (glozow)
e0df41d7d5 [validation] default conflicting fees and size to 0 (glozow)
b001b9f6de MOVEONLY: BIP125 max conflicts limit to policy/rbf.h (glozow)
Pull request description:
See #22675 for motivation, this is one chunk of it. It extracts some BIP125 logic into policy/rbf:
- Defines a constant for specifying the maximum number of mempool entries we'd consider replacing by RBF
- Calls the available `SignalsOptInRBF` function instead of manually iterating through inputs
- Moves the logic for getting the list of conflicting mempool entries to a helper function
- Also does a bit of preparation for future moves - moving declarations around, etc
Also see #22677 for addressing the circular dependency.
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The RecursiveMutex cs_nBlockSequenceId is only used at one place in
CChainState::ReceivedBlockTransactions() to atomically read-and-increment the
nBlockSequenceId member. At this point, the cs_main lock is set, hence we can
use a plain int for the member and mark it as guarded by cs_main.
In order to change the KnapsackSolver tests to call KnapsackSolver, we
need KnapsackGroupOutputs to create the OutputGroups filtered with the
filter criteria.
The long term feerate is really the highest feerate that the user is
comfortable with making consolidatory transactions. This is should thus
be something that can be configured by the user via a new startup option
-consolidatefeerate. The default value is 10 sat/vbyte, chosen
arbitrarily (it seems like a reasonable number).
The m_ prefix indicates that a variable is a data member. Using it as
a parameter name is misleading.
Also update the name of the function from copyStats to CopyStats to
comply with our style guide.
b367745cfe ci: Make Cirrus CI Windows build with --enable-werror (Hennadii Stepanov)
c713bb2b24 Fix Windows build with --enable-werror on Ubuntu Focal (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes possible to cross-compile Windows build with `--enable-werror --enable-suppress-external-warnings`.
Some problems are fixed, others are silenced.
Also `--enable-werror` is enabled for Cirrus CI Windows build (the last one on Cirrus CI without `--enable-werror`).
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faf7e485e9 Set regtest.BIP65Height = 111 to speed up tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
No need to waste time by forcing creation of more than 1000 blocks to get the benefits of being able to test BIP 65. Also, reducing the height makes it more likely that (third-party) tests are conforming to BIP 65, which is enforced on mainnet for all new blocks.
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ab1461d5d3 qt: Add copy IP/Netmask action for banned peer (Shashwat)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a Copy IP/Netmask context menu action to the Banned Peers Table.
This feature is helpful if a node using GUI might want to alert its peer about a particular malicious user. So it can copy that user’s IP/Netmask and broadcast it to its peers so they can ban it instantly using the setban command in the console.
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| ![Screenshot_from_2021-07-21_00-01-331](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/126377808-bd23bb19-3f47-4f1b-8371-39baa9747bbe.png) | ![Screenshot from 2021-08-20 20-13-28(1)(1)](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/85434418/130251441-a8d0f816-a2e9-4e63-a22d-94885c5cec98.png) |
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b8aa84b1a1 qt, refactor: Replace `if` check with `assert` (Hennadii Stepanov)
fcdc8b0fcb qt, refactor: Drop redundant signalling in WalletView::setWalletModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
37dcf161d3 qt, refactor: Emit WalletView::encryptionStatusChanged signal directly (Hennadii Stepanov)
7d0d4c0490 qt: Add WalletFrame::currentWalletSet signal (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes signal-slot paths to reach `setHDStatus` and `setEncryptionStatus` functions shorter and easier to reason about them.
Required to simplify #398 (see https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/398#discussion_r686094883).
---
**Note for reviewers.** Please verify that "Encrypt Wallet..." menu item, and the following icons
![DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20210811202120](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/129074601-13fa998a-ac47-4ad2-be00-ba400b12c18a.png)
and updated properly in each and every possible scenario.
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ryanofsky:
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017597767b Add I2P network SetReachable/IsReachable unit test assertions (Jon Atack)
b87a9c4d13 Improve doc/i2p.md regarding I2P router options/versions (Jon Atack)
bebcf785c0 Update i2p.md and tor.md regarding -onlynet config option (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This pull addresses https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22634#issuecomment-894104681 and various user feedback/questions, updates the -onlynet documentation in doc/i2p.md and doc/tor.md per #22651 (src/init.cpp is already fine) and fills in some missing I2P unit test coverage.
Note: this PR depends in part on whether #22651 is merged in order to propose the correct -onlynet documentation (it is currently aligned with the change in #22651), so that PR should be decided or merged first.
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acb7aad27e Fix build with Boost 1.77.0 (Rafael Sadowski)
Pull request description:
BOOST_FILESYSTEM_C_STR changed to accept the path as an argument.
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c3c213215b Use `context.args` in `src/wallet/load.cpp`. (Kiminuo)
25de4e77fe Use `context.args` in `CWallet::Create` instead of `gArgs`. (Kiminuo)
aa5e7c9471 Fix typo in bitcoin-cli.cpp (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
The PR attempts to move us an inch towards the [goal](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21244#discussion_r615307465) by using `WalletContext` in `wallet.{h|cpp}` code instead of relying on the global state (i.e. `gArgs`).
Edit: The PR builds on #19101.
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fa2547fc52 fuzz: Avoid timeout in blockfilter fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Previously it would take 10 seconds to run this input, now it takes 10ms: [clusterfuzz-testcase-blockfilter-5022838196142080.log](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/files/7021883/clusterfuzz-testcase-blockfilter-5022838196142080.log)
The fix is moving the `MatchAny` out of the hot loop.
Also, to avoid unlimited runtime, cap the hot loop at 30k iterations.
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Commit 181a1207 introduced an initialization order bug: CAddrMan's
m_asmap must be set before deserializing peers.dat. Restore that
ordering.
review hint: use
`git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space`
This logic is a no-op since it was introduced in commit
f9f5cfc506.
m_addr_name is never initialized to the empty string, because
ToStringIPPort never returns an empty string.
No behavior change.
While we're looking through the descendants and calculating how many
transactions we might replace, quit early, as soon as we hit 100.
Since we're failing faster, we can also separate the loops - yes, we
loop through more times, but this helps us detangle the different BIP125
rules later.
A circular dependency is added because policy now depends on txmempool and
txmempool depends on validation. It is natural for [mempool] policy to
rely on mempool; the problem is caused by txmempool depending on
validation. #22677 will resolve this.
4c69571e6e doc: remove outdated comment (Martin Zumsande)
16652a93ea refactor: Remove unused KeyIDHasher (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Small follow-ups to #19935:
- Removal of unused `KeyIDHasher` class ([comment in 19935](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19935#discussion_r544464524))
- Removal of an outdated comment, which referred to an old problem with the no longer supported Boost 1.46 and `boost::unordered_map`, now replaced by `std::unordered_map`. ([comment in 19935](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19935#discussion_r540911134))
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The places where we need to lookup information for a XOnlyPubKey
currently implement a hack which makes both serializations of the full
pubkey in order to try the CKeyIDs for the lookup functions. Instead of
duplicating this everywhere it is needed, we can consolidate the CKeyID
generation into a function, and then have wrappers around GetPubKey,
GetKey, and GetKeyOrigin which takes the XOnlyPubKey, retrieves all of
the CKeyIDs (using the new GetKeyIDs() function in XOnlyPubKey), and
tries their respective underlying lookup function.
faa5fa9a78 fuzz: Use LIMITED_WHILE instead of limit_max_ops (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This avoids the local stack variable `limit_max_ops` and makes it easier to grep for limited loops. Also, it is less code.
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2b3d8f3dde qt: Handle new added plurals in bitcoin_en.ts (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This step was missed. See [`translation_process.md`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/translation_process.md#handling-plurals-in-source-files).
Transifex is smart enough to handle `%n` in strings as a plural form. Therefore, only two English strings are broken in the GUI on master (and in 22.0).
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75290ae61e Drop us=... message in net debug for sending version message (Pieter Wuille)
5d47860334 refactor: move CAddress-without-nTime logic to net_processing (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Historically, the VERSION message contains an "addrMe" and an "addrYou". As these are sent before version negotiation is complete, the protocol version is INIT_PROTO_VERSION (209), and in that protocol, CAddress is serialized without nTime.
This is in fact the only situation left where a CAddress is (de)serialized without nTime. As it's such a simple structure (CService for ip/port + uint64_t for nServices), just inline that structure in the few places where it occurs, and remove the logic for dealing with missing nTime from CAddress.
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127b4608e9 test: Check if specified config file cannot be opened (nthumann)
6bb54708e6 util: Check if specified config file cannot be opened (nthumann)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22612.
When running e.g. `./src/bitcoind -datadir=/tmp/bitcoin -regtest -conf=/tmp/bitcoin/regtest/bitcoin.conf` and the specified config cannot be opened (doesn't exist, permission denied, ...), the initialization silently uses the default config.
As voidburn already noted:
> I can't think of a situation in which a config file is specified explicitly (in the startup options, as per service unit linked above), but inaccessible, where the fail condition should be to keep booting using defaults instead.
With this patch applied, the initialization will fail immediately, if the specified config file cannot be opened. If no config file is explicitly specified, the behavior is unchanged. This not only affects `bitcoind`, but also `bitcoin-cli` and `bitcoin-qt`.
In the example below the datadir is accessible, but the config file is not due to insufficient permissions:
```
$ ./src/bitcoind -datadir=/tmp/bitcoin -regtest --debug=1 -conf=/tmp/bitcoin/regtest/bitcoin.conf
Error: Error reading configuration file: specified config file "/tmp/bitcoin/regtest/bitcoin.conf" could not be opened.
```
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a38137479b net: do not advertise address where nobody is listening (Jadi)
Pull request description:
If the bitcoind starts when listen=0 but listenonion=1, the daemon will
advertise its onion address but nothing is listening for it.
This update will enforce listenonion=0 when the listen is 0.
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08f57a0057 Assert that IsComplete() in GetSpendData() (Pieter Wuille)
d8f4b976d5 Remove default nHashTypeIn arguments to MutableTransactionSignatureCreator (Pieter Wuille)
c7048aae95 Simplify SignTransaction precomputation loop (Pieter Wuille)
addb9b5a71 Improve comments in taproot signing logic (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This addresses a few review comments from #21365 that were left at the time of merge (as well as some from #22166 applying to the commit it shared with #21365).
I do not think any are blockers for a 22.0 release.
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2f0190320d Avoid temporary vectors/uint256s in VerifyTaprootCommitment (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
As XOnlyPubKey has a Span-based constructor, that can be used directly without needing to first convert the byte sequence into a vector, only to convert that to a uint256, which only then can then be passed as a span to the constructor.
Reported by @ roconnor-blockstream.
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But in case of no keys or a blank hd wallet the iterator would be skipped
and not set to false but true, since the loop would be not entered.
That had resulted in a wrong return and subsequent false HD and watch-only
icon display in gui when reloading a wallet after closing.
Update src/wallet/wallet.cpp
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
The us=... message in the debug log when sending a version message is
always [::]:0, because we no longer send our own address there.
Therefore, this information is entirely redundant. Remove it.
Historically, the VERSION message contains an "addrMe" and an "addrYou". As
these are sent before version negotiation is complete, the protocol version is
INIT_PROTO_VERSION (209), and in that protocol, CAddress is serialized without
nTime.
This is in fact the only situation left where a CAddress is (de)serialized
without nTime. As it's such a simple structure (CService for ip/port + uint64_t
for nServices), just inline that structure in the few places where it occurs,
and remove the logic for dealing with missing nTime from CAddress.
021daedfa1 refactor: replace remaining binascii method calls (Zero-1729)
Pull request description:
This PR removes the remaining `binascii` method calls outside `test/functional` and `test_framework`, as pointed out here https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22619#pullrequestreview-722153458.
Follow-up to #22593 and #22619Closes#22605
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As XOnlyPubKey has a Span-based constructor, that can be used directly
without needing to first convert the byte sequence into a vector, only
to convert that to a uint256, which only then can then be passed as a
span to the constructor.
4d2fa97031 [addrman] Clean up ctor (John Newbery)
7e6e65918f [addrman] inline Clear() into CAddrMan ctor (John Newbery)
406be5ff96 [addrman] Remove all public uses of CAddrMan.Clear() from the tests (John Newbery)
ed9ba8af08 [tests] Remove CAddrMan.Clear() call from CAddrDB::Read() (John Newbery)
e8e7392311 [addrman] Don't call Clear() if parsing peers.dat fails (John Newbery)
181a1207ba [addrman] Move peers.dat parsing to init.cpp (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
`CAddrMan::Clear()` exists to reset the internal state of `CAddrMan`. It's currently used in two places:
- on startup, if deserializing peers.dat fails, `Clear()` is called to reset to an empty addrman
- in tests, `Clear()` is called to reset the addrman for more tests
In both cases, we can simply destruct the `CAddrMan` and construct a new, empty addrman. That approach is safer - it's possible that `Clear()` could 'reset' the addrman to a state that's not equivalent to a freshly constructed addrman (one actual example of this is that `Clear()` does not clear the `m_tried_collisions` set). On the other hand, if we destruct and then construct a fresh addrman, we're guaranteed that the new object is empty.
This wasn't possible when addrman was initially implemented, since it was a global, and so it would only be destructed on shutdown. However, addrman is now owned by `node.context`, so we have control over its destruction/construction.
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Clear() is now only called from the ctor, so just inline the code into
that function.
The LOCK(cs) can be removed, since there can be no data races in the ctor.
Also move the function definition out of the header and into the cpp file.
Just use unique_ptr<CAddrMan>s and reset the pointer if a frest addrman is required.
Also make CAddrMan::Clear() private to ensure that no call sites are missed.
cd37356ff9 [crypto] Fix K1/K2 use in ChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD (Dhruv Mehta)
Pull request description:
BIP324 mentions K1 is used for the associated data and K2 is used for the payload. The code does the opposite. This is not a security problem but will be a problem across implementations based on the HKDF key derivations.
BIP324 author Jonas Schnelli thinks a [code update will be better](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15649#discussion_r440780669) than a BIP update.
If this PR is merged:
- [ ] We need to update the test vector 3 in BIP324
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f12fbad5a1 windres: use PACKAGE_VERSION rather than building more version numbers (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Rather than defining more strings, reuse PACKAGE_VERSION, which is already available.
We also already use PACKAGE_VERSION for `ProductVersion` and `FileVersion` in setup.nsi.
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`bool CAddrDB::Read(CAddrMan& addr, CDataStream& ssPeers)` is _only_
called from the tests, and the call to addr.Clear() only exists so that
a test that Clear() is called passes. Remove that test and the call.