93ce4a0b6f Move WatchOnly stuff from SigningProvider to CWallet (Andrew Chow)
8f5b81e6ed Remove CCryptoKeyStore and move all of it's functionality into CWallet (Andrew Chow)
37a79a4fcc Move various SigningProviders to signingprovider.{cpp,h} (Andrew Chow)
16f8096e91 Move KeyOriginInfo to its own header file (Andrew Chow)
d9becff4e1 scripted-diff: rename CBasicKeyStore to FillableSigningProvider (Andrew Chow)
a913e3f2fb Move HaveKey static function from keystore to rpcwallet where it is used (Andrew Chow)
c7797ec655 Remove CKeyStore and squash into CBasicKeyStore (Andrew Chow)
1b699a5083 Add HaveKey and HaveCScript to SigningProvider (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This PR compresses the `CWallet` chain of inheritance from 5 classes to 3 classes. `CBasicKeyStore` is renamed to `FillableSigningProvider` and some parts of it (the watchonly parts) are moved into `CWallet`. `CKeyStore` and `CCrypoKeyStore` are completely removed. `CKeyStore`'s `Have*` functions are moved into `SigningProvider` and the `Add*` moved into `FillableSigningProvider`, thus allowing it to go away entirely. `CCryptoKeyStore`'s functionality is moved into `CWallet`. The new inheritance chain is:
```
SigningProvider -> FillableSigningProvider -> CWallet
```
`SigningProvider` now is the class the provides keys and scripts and indicates whether keys and scripts are present. `FillableSigningProvider` allows keys and scripts to be added to the signing provider via `Add*` functions. `CWallet` handles all of the watchonly stuff (`AddWatchOnly`, `HaveWatchOnly`, `RemoveWatchOnly` which were previously in `CKeyStore`) and key encryption (previously in `CCryptoKeyStore`).
Implements the 2nd [prerequisite](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/Wallet-Class-Structure-Changes#cwallet-subclass-stack) from the wallet restructure.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
re-ACK 93ce4a0; it keeps `EncryptSecret`, `DecryptSecret` and `DecryptKey` in `wallet/crypter.cpp`, but makes them not static. It improves alphabetical includes, reorders some function definitions, fixes commit message, brings back lost code comment.
instagibbs:
utACK 93ce4a0b6f
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8e7f930828 Add GetNewChangeDestination for getting new change Destinations (Andrew Chow)
33d13edd2b Replace CReserveKey with ReserveDestinatoin (Andrew Chow)
172213be5b Add GetNewDestination to CWallet to fetch new destinations (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The wallet should give out destinations instead of keys. It should be the one that handles the conversion from key to destination and the setting of the label, not the caller. In order to do this, two new member functions are introduced `GetNewDestination()` and `GetNewChangeDestination()`. Additionally, `CReserveKey` is changed to be `ReserveDestination` and represents destinations whose keys can be returned to the keypool.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
re-utACK 8e7f930828
sipa:
ACK 8e7f930828. Concept ACK as this gives a much cleaner abstraction to work with, and light code review ACK.
laanwj:
ACK 8e7f930828
Tree-SHA512: 5be7051409232b71e0ef2c1fd1a3e76964ed2f5b14d47d06edc2ad3b3687abd0be2803a1adc45c0433aa2c3bed172e14f8a7e9f4a23bff70f86260b5a0497500
Instead of having the same multiple lines of code everywhere
that new destinations are fetched, introduce GetNewDestination as
a member function of CWallet which does the key fetching, label
setting, script generation, and destination generation.
fabc57e07d test: Log to debug.log in all tests (MarcoFalke)
fa4a04a5a9 test: use common setup in gui tests (MarcoFalke)
fad3d2a624 test: Create data dir in BasicTestingSetup (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This makes it easier to debug a frozen test or a test that failed. To debug a failed test, remove the line `fs::remove_all(m_path_root);`.
The pull is done in three commits:
* Create a datadir for every unit test once (and only once). This requires the `SetDataDir` function to go away.
* Use the common setup in the gui unit tests. Some of those tests are testing the init sequence, so we'd have to undo some of what the testing setup did.
* Log to the debug.log in all tests
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK fabc57e07d
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fa7e311e16 [doc] rpcwallet: Only fail rescan when blocks have been pruned (MarcoFalke)
aaaa57c2aa scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers in wallet (MarcoFalke)
faf3729242 wallet: Only fail rescan when blocks have actually been pruned (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This brings the behaviour of the import* calls closer to importmulti. After this change, the difference between importmulti and the other import* calls is
* that in importmulti you can "opt-out" of scanning early blocks by setting a later timestamp.
* that in importmulti the wallet will successfully import the data, but fail to rescan. Whereas in the other calls, the wallet will abort before importing the data.
ACKs for commit fa7e31:
promag:
utACK fa7e311e16.
jnewbery:
utACK fa7e311e16
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78e407ad0c GetKeyBirthTimes should return key ids, not destinations (Gregory Sanders)
70946e7fee Replace CScriptID and CKeyID in CTxDestination with dedicated types (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
The current usage seems to be an overloading of meanings. `CScriptID` is used in the wallet as a lookup key, as well as a destination, and `CKeyID` likewise. Instead, have all destinations be dedicated types.
New types:
`CScriptID`->`ScriptHash`
`CKeyID`->`PKHash`
ACKs for commit 78e407:
ryanofsky:
utACK 78e407ad0c. Only changes are removing extra CScriptID()s and fixing the test case.
Sjors:
utACK 78e407a
meshcollider:
utACK 78e407ad0c
Tree-SHA512: 437f59fc3afb83a40540da3351507aef5aed44e3a7f15b01ddad6226854edeee762ff0b0ef336fe3654c4cd99a205cef175211de8b639abe1130c8a6313337b9
Though at the moment ChainActive() simply references `g_chainstate.m_chain`,
doing this change now clears the way for multiple chainstate usage and allows
us to script the diff.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
git grep -l "chainActive" | grep -E '(h|cpp)$' | xargs sed -i '/chainActive =/b; /extern CChain& chainActive/b; s/\(::\)\{0,1\}chainActive/::ChainActive()/g'
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
fad7c33342 refactor: Add handleNotifications method to wallet (MarcoFalke)
fa46ac3127 bench: Add wallet_balance benchmarks (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
ACKs for commit fad7c3:
ryanofsky:
utACK fad7c33342. I might squash or rearrange the commits to avoid adding code in one commit that just gets deleted in the next one. But overall this looks good and the cleanup is nice.
Tree-SHA512: 231faac168cbe9bb0ab4bf10ac1d5b042c610364406d75061fba27f1e9d16c71867e74cc4606e9f42659aa980d7133c00e29fcc18bbba7da2fa7a80178b3246c
faf400077d scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers in test, bench (MarcoFalke)
fa821904bf scripted-diff: Rename test_bitcoin to test/setup_common (MarcoFalke)
fa8685d49e test: Use test_bitcoin setup in bench, Add test utils (MarcoFalke)
666696b673 test: Have segwit always active in (Basic)TestingSetup (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that the fuzz tests can use the BasicTestingSetup [1], do the same for bench.
Also move some duplicate code to a common "test/util" module.
[1]: fuzz: Link BasicTestingSetup (shared with unit tests) #15504
ACKs for commit faf400:
jonatack:
ACK faf400077d
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fa9b60c842 Remove unused TransactionError constants (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixup to #14978, which introduced a bunch of unused enum values, such as `UNKNOWN_ERROR`, `ERROR_COUNT` and `TRANSACTION_ERR_LAST`. None of those have a meaning in the context of an `enum class`, where the compiler can infer if all cases have been covered in a switch-case.
Also, move the global `::maxTxFee` back to the rpc caller, so it can be set on a per call basis (in the future).
Tree-SHA512: 7f1e2d795f1c1278ecd54ddab2b92c2a862f3c637b482d1d008208925befa1c9dd4b3c4bb1bfcbc5ca4b66a41004aaf01ea96ea95236f944250b8a6cf99ff173
Creates new files util/bip32.h and util/bip32.cpp for containing
BIP 32 stuff.
Moves FormatKeyPath from descriptor.cpp to util/bip32.
Adds a wrapper around it to prepent the 'm' for when just the
BIP 32 style keypath is needed.
After refactoring general-purpose PSBT and transaction code out of RPC code,
for use in the GUI, it's no longer appropriate to throw exceptions. Instead we
now return bools for success, and take an output parameter for an error object.
We still use JSONRPCError() for the error objects, since only RPC callers
actually care about the error codes.
Move non-wallet PSBT code to src/psbt.{h,cpp}, and PSBT wallet code to
src/wallet/psbtwallet.{h,cpp}. This commit contains only code movement (and
adjustments to includes and Makefile.am.)
7687f7873 [wallet] Support creating a blank wallet (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Alternative (kind of) to #14938
This PR adds a `blank` parameter to the `createwallet` RPC to create a wallet that has no private keys initially. `sethdseed` can then be used to make a clean wallet with a custom seed. `encryptwallet` can also be used to make a wallet that is born encrypted.
Instead of changing the version number as done in #14938, a wallet flag is used to indicate that the wallet should be blank. This flag is set at creation, and then unset when the wallet is no longer blank. A wallet becomes non-blank when a HD seed is set or anything is imported. The main change to create a blank wallet is primarily taken from #14938.
Also with this, the term "blank wallet" is used instead of "empty wallet" to avoid confusion with wallets that have balance which would also be referred to as "empty".
This is built on top of #15225 in order to fix GUI issues.
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A blank wallet is a wallet that has no keys, script or watch only things.
A new wallet flag indicating that it is blank will be set when the wallet
is blank. Once it is no longer blank (a seed has been generated, keys or
scripts imported, etc), the flag will be unset.
fa2a69fcb9 doc: Add cs_main lock annotations for mapBlockIndex (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Marked as "doc" because it didn't change the bitcoind on my system with default configure settings for both gcc and clang.
Tree-SHA512: ba203f16c1cdc834a61c65bb5fb20bbaf7d8bff0c3a1b8ef46bc1d3669092191221e26abd7e580efab2f9bd5a992dc363251f1b68c6cd68f8204d62675868cf1
14bc2a17dd Trivial: add doxygen-compatible comments relating to BerkeleyEnvironment (Pierre Rochard)
88b1d956fe Tests: add unit tests for GetWalletEnv (Pierre Rochard)
f1f4bb7345 Free BerkeleyEnvironment instances when not in use (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Instead of adding BerkeleyEnvironment objects permanently to the g_dbenvs map, use reference counted shared pointers and remove map entries when the last BerkeleyEnvironment reference goes out of scope.
This change was requested by @TheBlueMatt and makes code that sets up mock databases cleaner. The mock database environment will now go out of scope and be reset on destruction so there is no need to call BerkeleyEnvironment::Reset() during wallet construction to clear out prior state.
This change does affect bitcoin behavior slightly. On startup, instead of same wallet environments staying open throughout VerifyWallets() and OpenWallets() calls, VerifyWallets() will open and close an environment once for each wallet, and OpenWallets() will create its own environment(s) later.
Tree-SHA512: 219d77a9e2268298435b86088f998795e059fdab1d2050ba284a9ab8d8a44961c9b5cf96e94ee521688108d23c6db680e3e3a999b8cb2ac2a8590f691d50668b
Only change in behavior is "Rescan started from block <height>" message
replaced by "Rescan started from block <hash>" message in
ScanForWalletTransactions.
Co-authored-by: Ben Woosley <ben.woosley@gmail.com>
And use them to remove uses of chainActive and mapBlockIndex in wallet code
This commit does not change behavior.
Co-authored-by: Ben Woosley <ben.woosley@gmail.com>