5f9c0b6360 wallet: Remove -upgradewallet from dummywallet (MarcoFalke)
a314271f08 test: Remove unused wallet.dat (MarcoFalke)
bf7635963c tests: Test specific upgradewallet scenarios and that upgrades work (Andrew Chow)
4b418a9dec test: Add test_framework/bdb.py module for inspecting bdb files (Andrew Chow)
092fc43485 tests: Add a sha256sum_file function to util (Andrew Chow)
0bd995aa19 wallet: upgrade the CHDChain version number when upgrading to split hd (Andrew Chow)
8e32e1c41c wallet: remove nWalletMaxVersion (Andrew Chow)
bd7398cc62 wallet: have ScriptPubKeyMan::Upgrade check against the new version (Andrew Chow)
5f720544f3 wallet: Add GetClosestWalletFeature function (Andrew Chow)
842ae3842d wallet: Add utility method for CanSupportFeature (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This PR cleans up the wallet upgrade mechanism a bit, fixes some probably bugs, and adds more test cases.
The `nWalletMaxVersion` member variable has been removed as it made `CanSupportFeature` unintuitive and was causing a couple of bugs. The reason this was introduced originally was to allow a wallet upgrade to only occur when the new feature is first used. While this makes sense for the old `-upgradewallet` option, for an RPC, this does not quite make sense. It's more intuitive for an upgrade to occur if possible if the `upgradewallet` RPC is used as that's an explicit request to upgrade a particular wallet to a newer version. `nWalletMaxVersion` was only relevant for upgrades to `FEATURE_WALLETCRYPT` and `FEATURE_COMPRPUBKEY` both of which are incredibly old features. So for such wallets, the behavior of `upgradewallet` will be that the feature is enabled immediately without the wallet needing to be encrypted at that time (note that `FEATURE_WALLETCRYPT` indicates support for encryption, not that the wallet is encrypted) or for a new key to be generated.
`CanSupportFeature` would previously indicate whether we could upgrade to `nWalletMaxVersion` not just whether the current wallet version supported a feature. While this property was being used to determine whether we should upgrade to HD and HD chain split, it was also causing a few bugs. Determining whether we should upgrade to HD or HD chain split is resolved by passing into `ScriptPubKeyMan::Upgrade` the version we are upgrading to and checking against that. By removing `nWalletMaxVersion` we also fix a bug where you could upgrade to HD chain split without the pre-split keypool.
`nWalletMaxVersion` was also the version that was being reported by `getwalletinfo` which meant that the version reported was not always consistent across restarts as it depended on whether `upgradewallet` was used. Additionally to make the wallet versions consistent with actually supported versions, instead of just setting the wallet version to whatever is given to `upgradewallet`, we normalize the version number to the closest supported version number. For example, if given 150000, we would store and report 139900.
Another bug where CHDChain was not being upgraded to the version supporting HD chain split is also fixed by this PR.
Lastly several more tests have been added. Some refactoring to the test was made to make these tests easier. These tests check specific upgrading scenarios, such as from non-HD (version 60000) to HD to pre-split keypool. Although not specifically related to `upgradewallet`, `UpgradeKeyMetadata` is now being tested too.
Part of the new tests is checking that the wallet files are identical before and after failed upgrades. To facilitate this, a utility function `sha256sum_file` has been added. Another part of the tests is to examine the wallet file itself to ensure that the records in the wallet.dat file have been correctly modified. So a new `bdb.py` module has been added to deserialize the BDB db of the wallet.dat file. This format isn't explicitly documented anywhere, but the code and comments in BDB's source code in file `dbinc/db_page.h` describe it. This module just dumps all of the fields into a dict.
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24d2d3341d QA: wallet_multiwallet: Check that recursive symlink directory and wallet.dat loops are ignored (Luke Dashjr)
69f59af54d Bugfix: Wallet: Soft-fail exceptions within ListWalletDir file checks (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Previously, an exception would be thrown, which could kill the node in some circumstances.
Includes test changes to cause failure.
Review with `?w=1`
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5e146022da wallet: fix scanning progress calculation for single block range (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
If the blockchain is rescanned for a single block (i.e. start and stop hashes are equal, and with that also the estimated start/stop verification progress values) the progress calculation could lead to a NaN value caused by a division by zero (0.0/0.0), resulting in an invalid JSON result for the `getwalletinfo` RPC. This PR fixes this behaviour by setting the progress to zero in that special case. Fixes#20297.
The behaviour can easily be reproduced by continuously running single block rescans in an endless loop, e.g. via
```bash
#!/bin/bash
while true
do
bitcoin-cli rescanblockchain $(bitcoin-cli getblockcount)
done
```
and at the same time perform some `getwalletinfo` RPCs.
On the master branch, this leads to frequent invalid responses (tested on mainchain):
```
$ bitcoin-cli getwalletinfo
error: couldn't parse reply from server
$ curl --user `cat ~/.bitcoin/.cookie` --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id": "curltest", "method": "getwalletinfo", "params": []}' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:8332/
{"result":{"walletname":"","walletversion":169900,"format":"bdb","balance":0.00000000,"unconfirmed_balance":0.00000000,"immature_balance":0.00000000,"txcount":0,"keypoololdest":1603677276,"keypoolsize":1000,"hdseedid":"3196e33ecb47c7130e6ca60f2f895f9259860dca","keypoolsize_hd_internal":1000,"paytxfee":0.00000000,"private_keys_enabled":true,"avoid_reuse":false,"scanning":{"duration":0,"progress":},"descriptors":false},"error":null,"id":"curltest"}
```
(note that missing value for "progress" in the JSON result).
On the PR branch, the behaviour doesn't occur anymore.
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Create a fee_rate (sat/vB) RPC param and replace overloading the conf_target and
estimate_mode params in the following 6 RPCs with it:
- sendtoaddress
- sendmany
- send
- fundrawtransaction
- walletcreatefundedpsbt
- bumpfee
In RPC bumpfee, the previously existing fee_rate remains but the unit is changed
from BTC/kvB to sat/vB. This is a breaking change, but it should not be an
overly risky one, as the units change by a factor of 1e5 and any fees specified
in BTC/kvB after this commit will either be too low and raise an error or be 1
sat/vB and can be RBFed.
Update the test coverage for each RPC.
Co-authored-by: Murch <murch@murch.one>
If the blockchain is rescanned for a single block (i.e. start and stop hashes
are equal, and with that also the estimated verification progress) the progress
calculation could lead to a NaN value caused by a division by zero, resulting in
an invalid JSON result for the getwalletinfo RPC. Fixed by setting the progress
to zero in that special case.
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
538be4219a wallet: fix importdescriptor silent fail (Ivan Metlushko)
Pull request description:
Currently `importdescriptor` command will successfully import a descriptor with hardened derivations into a watch-only wallet while silently failing to expand the descriptor to fill the cache. This leads to a broken wallet state and failure to load such wallet due to missing cache on subsequent restart.
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bd93fc9945 Fix change detection of imported internal descriptors (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Import internal descriptors were having address book entries added which meant they would be detected as non-change. Fix this and add a test for it.
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58cfbc38e0 Ignoring (but warn) on duplicate -wallet parameters (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
I expect that there are many users with load on startup wallet definitions in `bitcoin.conf` or via startup CLI argument.
With the new `settings.json` r/w configuration file, users unloading and loading a wallet through the GUI or via the RPC calls might end up with a duplicate `-wallet` entry (one that still remains in bitcoin.conf or CLI) plus the new duplication in `settings.json` due to the unload/load.
Steps to reproduce
* create wallet (if via RPC set `load_on_startup` or unloadwallet/loadwallet then set `load_on_startup`).
* stop bitcoin
* start bitcoind again with same `--wallet=mywallet`
I guess it is acceptable to skip duplicates.
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nWalletMaxVersion was used to allow an upgrade to a version only
when the new feature was used. This makes sense for the old
-upgradewallet startup option. But because upgradewallet is now a RPC,
putting off the version bump like this does not make sense. Instead,
immediately upgrading to the given version number makes sense.
Instead of using CanSupportFeature and relying on nWalletMaxVersion,
take the new version we are upgrading to and use IsSupportedFeature
with that and the previous wallet version.
0be29000c0 rpc: update conf_target helps for correctness/consistency (Jon Atack)
778b9be406 wallet, rpc: fix send subtract_fee_from_outputs help (Jon Atack)
603c005083 wallet: add rpc send explicit fee rate coverage (Jon Atack)
dd341e602d wallet: add sendtoaddress/sendmany explicit fee rate coverage (Jon Atack)
44e7bfa603 wallet: add walletcreatefundedpsbt explicit fee rate coverage (Jon Atack)
6e1ea4273e test: refactor for walletcreatefundedpsbt fee rate coverage (Jon Atack)
3ac7b0c6f1 wallet: fundrawtx fee rate coverage, fixup ParseConfirmTarget() (Jon Atack)
2d8eba8f84 wallet: combine redundant bumpfee invalid params and args tests (Jon Atack)
1697a40b6f wallet: improve bumpfee error/help, add explicit fee rate coverage (Jon Atack)
fc5721723d wallet: fix SetFeeEstimateMode() error message (Jon Atack)
052427eef1 wallet, bugfix: fix bumpfee with explicit fee rate modes (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to #11413 providing a base to build on for #19543:
- bugfix for `bumpfee` raising a JSON error with explicit feerates, fixes issue #20219
- adds explicit feerate test coverage for `bumpfee`, `fundrawtransaction`, `walletcreatefundedpsbt`, `send`, `sendtoaddress`, and `sendmany`
- improves a few related RPC error messages and `ParseConfirmTarget()` / error message
- fixes/improves the explicit fee rate information in the 6 RPC helps, of which 2 were also missing `conf_target` sat/B units
This provides a spec and regression coverage for the potential next step of a universal `sat/vB` feerate argument (see #19543), as well as immediate coverage and minimum fixes for 0.21.
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bbb42a6896 RPC: createwallet: Nicer error message if descriptor wallet requested and sqlite support not compiled in (Luke Dashjr)
6608fec332 GUI: Create Wallet: Nicely disable descriptor wallet checkbox if sqlite support not compiled in (Luke Dashjr)
7b54d768e1 Make sqlite support optional (compile-time) (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
As a new requirement, sqlite support should be optional. This PR aims to be only minimum/blocker changes for 0.21.
Potential follow-up PRs after this:
* Make BDB support optional
* Nicer error messages when user tries to load an unsupported wallet
* Don't compile descriptor wallet code if sqlite disabled
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If there is no terminating zero within the 16 magic bytes, the buffer would be
over-read in the std::string constructor. Fixed by using the "from buffer"
variant of the ctor (that also takes a size) rather than the "from c-string"
variant.
624bab00dd test: add coverage for getwalletinfo format field (Jon Atack)
5e737a0092 rpc, wallet: Expose database format in getwalletinfo (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Support for sqlite based wallets was added in #19077. This PR adds the `format` key in `getwalletinfo` response, that can be `bdb` or `sqlite`.
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95fedd33a2 refactor: Clean up -Wlogical-op warning (maskoficarus)
Pull request description:
This is a quick patch that fixes#19912 . This change prevents a -Wlogical-op warning that occurs because we're treating a const int value as a boolean. There's no sense checking if a non-zero constant has a value, so I've removed the check.
#18836 also addresses the same warning, but has a larger scope and will require more review. This pull request will act as a patch to prevent this compile warning until 18836 is merged.
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3333077823 rpc: Adjust witness-tx deserialize error message (MarcoFalke)
cccc752569 rpc: Properly deserialize txs with witness before signing (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Signing a transaction can only happen when the transaction has inputs. A transaction with inputs can always be deserialized as witness-transaction. If `try_no_witness` decoding is attempted, this will lead to rare intermittent failures.
Fixes#18803
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0e2a5e448f tests: dumping and minimizing of script assets data (Pieter Wuille)
4567ba034c tests: add generic qa-asset-based script verification unit test (Pieter Wuille)
f06e6d0345 tests: functional tests for Schnorr/Taproot/Tapscript (Pieter Wuille)
3c226639eb tests: add BIP340 Schnorr signature support to test framework (Pieter Wuille)
206fb180ec --- [TAPROOT] Tests --- (Pieter Wuille)
d7ff237f29 Activate Taproot/Tapscript on regtest (BIP 341, BIP 342) (Pieter Wuille)
e9a021d7e6 Make Taproot spends standard + policy limits (Pieter Wuille)
865d2c37e2 --- [TAPROOT] Regtest activation and policy --- (Pieter Wuille)
72422ce396 Implement Tapscript script validation rules (BIP 342) (Johnson Lau)
330de894a9 Use ScriptExecutionData to pass through annex hash (Pieter Wuille)
8bbed4b7ac Implement Taproot validation (BIP 341) (Pieter Wuille)
0664f5fe1f Support for Schnorr signatures and integration in SignatureCheckers (BIP 340) (Pieter Wuille)
5de246ca81 Implement Taproot signature hashing (BIP 341) (Johnson Lau)
9eb590894f Add TaggedHash function (BIP 340) (Pieter Wuille)
450d2b2371 --- [TAPROOT] BIP340/341/342 consensus rules --- (Pieter Wuille)
5d62e3a68b refactor: keep spent outputs in PrecomputedTransactionData (Pieter Wuille)
8bd2b4e784 refactor: rename scriptPubKey in VerifyWitnessProgram to exec_script (Pieter Wuille)
107b57df9f scripted-diff: put ECDSA in name of signature functions (Pieter Wuille)
f8c099e220 --- [TAPROOT] Refactors --- (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is an implementation of the Schnorr/taproot consensus rules proposed by BIPs [340](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0340.mediawiki), [341](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0340.mediawiki), and [342](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0340.mediawiki).
See the list of commits [below](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19953#issuecomment-691815830). No signing or wallet support of any kind is included, as testing is done entirely through the Python test framework.
This is a successor to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17977 (see discussion following [this comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17977#issuecomment-682285983)), and will have further changes squashed/rebased. The history of this PR can be found in #19997.
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MakeWalletDatabase no longer has a default DatabaseFormat. Instead
callers, like CWallet::Create, need to specify the database type to
create if the file does not exist. If it exists and NONE is given, then
CreateWalletDatabase will try to autodetect the type.
Rewrite uses the VACUUM command which does exactly what we want. A
specific advertised use case is to compact a database and ensure that
any deleted data is actually deleted.
sqlite3 recommends that sqlite3_initialize be called when the
application starts, and sqlite3_shutdown when it stops. Since we don't
always use sqlite3, we initialize it when a SQLiteDatabse is constructed
(calling sqlite3_initialize after initialized is a no-op). We call
sqlite3_shutdown when we see that there are no databases opened. The
number of open databases is tracked by an atomic g_dbs_open.
We never need to open database in read-only mode as it's controlled
separately for every batch.
Also we can safely create database if it doesn't exist already
because require_existing option is verified in MakeDatabase
before creating a new WalletDatabase instance.
This adds a `TxoutType::WITNESS_V1_TAPROOT` for P2TR outputs, and permits spending
them in standardness rules. No corresponding `CTxDestination` is added for it,
as that isn't needed until we want wallet integration. The taproot validation flags
are also enabled for mempool transactions, and standardness rules are added
(stack item size limit, no annexes).
Changes the no wallet is loaded rpc error message to be clearer that no
wallet is loaded and how the user can load or create a wallet. Also
changes the error code from METHOD_NOT_FOUND to RPC_WALLET_NOT_FOUND as
that makes more sense.
f471a3be00 scripted diff: Improve invalid vout value rpc error message (Nima Yazdanmehr)
Pull request description:
Since the `vout` value can start at `0`, the error message for *negative* values can be improved to something like: `vout cannot be negative`.
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Instead of hacking OutputGroup::m_ancestors to discourage the inclusion
of partial groups via the eligibility filter, add a parameter to the
eligibility filter that indicates whether we want to include the group.
Then for those partial groups, don't return them in GroupOutputs if we
indicate they aren't desired.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
r() { sed -i 's/vout must be positive/vout cannot be negative/g' $1 }
r $(git grep -l 'vout must be positive')
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
69cf5d4eeb [test] Make sure send rpc returns fee reason (Sishir Giri)
d5863c0b3e [send] Make send RPCs return fee reason (Sishir Giri)
Pull request description:
Whenever a wallet funds a transaction, the fee reason is reported to the user only if the verbose is set to true. I added an extra parameter to `CreateTransaction` function in wallet.cpp. Then I implemented the fee reason return logic in `SendMoney` in rpcwallet.cpp, followed by verbose parameter in `sendtoaddress` and `sendmany` functions. I also added a fee reason test case in walletbasic.py.
link to the issue: https://github.com/MarcoFalke/bitcoin-core/issues/22#issue-616251578
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This commit fixes#19912 by removing a check that always returned true. That check was causing a -Wlogical-op warning because it treated a constant int as though it were a boolean.
OutputGroup will handle the fee and effective value computations
inside of Insert. It now needs to take the effective feerate and long
term feerates as arguments to its constructor.
f7b331ea85 rpc: add brackets to ConstructTransaction (Sjors Provoost)
d813d26f06 [rpc] send: various touch-ups (Sjors Provoost)
0fc1c685e1 [rpc] send: fix parsing replaceable option (Sjors Provoost)
efc9b85e6f Mark send RPC experimental (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Followup based on #16378 nits. It also fixes an argument parsing error (uncaught because the test wasn't sufficiently thorough).
I marked the RPC as experimental so we can tweak it a bit over the next release cycle.
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72a1d5c6f3 validation: Remove review-only comments + assertions (Carl Dong)
3756853b15 docs: Move FindFilesToPrune{,Manual} doxygen comment (Carl Dong)
485899a93c style: Make FindFilesToPrune{,Manual} match style guide (Carl Dong)
3f5b5f3f6d validation: Move FindFilesToPrune{,Manual} to BlockManager (Carl Dong)
f8d4975ab3 validation: Move PruneOneBlockFile to BlockManager (Carl Dong)
74f73c783d validation: Pass in chainman to UnloadBlockIndex (Carl Dong)
4668ded6d6 validation: Move ~CMainCleanup logic to ~BlockManager (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This PR paves the way for de-globalizing `g_chainman` entirely by removing the usage of `g_chainman` in the following functions/methods:
- `~CMainCleanup`
- `CChainState::FlushStateToDisk`
- `UnloadBlockIndex`
The remaining direct uses of `g_chainman` are as follows:
1. In initialization codepaths:
- `AppTests`
- `AppInitMain`
- `TestingSetup::TestingSetup`
2. `::ChainstateActive`
3. `LookupBlockIndex`
- Note: `LookupBlockIndex` is used extensively throughout the codebase and require a much larger set of changes, therefore I've left it out of this initial PR
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jnewbery:
utACK 72a1d5c6f3
Tree-SHA512: 944a4fa8405eecf39706ff944375d6824373aaeea849d11473f08181eff26b12f70043a8348a5b08e6e9021b243b481842fbdfbc7c3140ca795fce3688b7f5c3
fa14f57fbc Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (net, rpcwallet) (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is the last part split out from #18531 to just touch some RPC methods. Description from the main pr:
### Motivation
RPCArg names in the rpc help are currently only used for documentation. However, in the future they could be used to teach the server the named arguments. Named arguments are currently registered by the `CRPCCommand`s and duplicate the RPCArg names from the documentation. This redundancy is fragile, and has lead to errors in the past (despite having linters to catch those kind of errors). See section "bugs found" for a list of bugs that have been found as a result of the changes here.
### Changes
The changes here add an assert in the `CRPCCommand` constructor that the RPCArg names are identical to the ones in the `CRPCCommand`.
### Future work
> Here or follow up, makes sense to also assert type of returned UniValue?
Sure, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. I am going to submit any further works as follow-ups, including:
* Removing the CRPCCommand arguments, now that they are asserted to be equal and thus redundant
* Removing all python regex linters on the args, now that RPCMan can be used to generate any output, including the cli.cpp table
* Auto-formatting and sanity checking the RPCExamples with RPCMan
* Checking passed-in json in self-check. Removing redundant checks
* Checking returned json against documentation to avoid regressions or false documentation
* Compile the RPC documentation at compile-time to ensure it doesn't change at runtime and is completely static
### Bugs found
* The assert identified issue #18607
* The changes itself fixed bug #19250
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
tACK fa14f57fbc
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa14f57fbc. Just straightforward replacements except code moved in `addnode`, and displatching updated in `bumpfee_helper`
Tree-SHA512: e07af150f1d95a88e558256ce197a6b7dc6cd722a6d6c13c75d944c49c2e2441f8b8237e9f94b03db69fa18f9bda627b0781d5e1da70bf5415e09b38728a8cb1
Using the zmq notifications to avoid excessive mempool polling can be difficult
given the current notifications available. It announces all transactions
being added to mempool or included in blocks, but announces no evictions
and gives no indication if the transaction is in the mempool or a block.
Block notifications for zmq are also substandard, in that it only announces
block tips, while all block transactions are still announced.
This commit adds a unified stream which can be used to closely track mempool:
1) getrawmempool to fill out mempool knowledge
2) if txhash is announced, add or remove from set
based on add/remove flag
3) if blockhash is announced, get block txn list,
remove from those transactions local view of mempool
4) if we drop a sequence number, go to (1)
The mempool sequence number starts at the value 1, and
increments each time a transaction enters the mempool,
or is evicted from the mempool for any reason, including
block inclusion. The mempool sequence number is published
via ZMQ for any transaction-related notification.
These features allow for ZMQ/RPC consumer to track mempool
state in a more exacting way, without unnecesarily polling
getrawmempool. See interface_zmq.py::test_mempool_sync for
example usage.
d26f0648f1 Tell users how to load or create a wallet when no wallet is loaded (Andrew Chow)
1bee1e6269 Do not create default wallet (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of automatically creating and loading a default wallet, users should instead explicitly create their wallet or load it on start.
Builds on #19754 which provides the `load_on_startup` behavior for the GUI.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
Manual test and very light code review ACK d26f0648f1
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK d26f0648f1. Just suggested changes to first commit (reusing MakeWalletDatabase and adding release notes), no changes to second commit
jonatack:
ACK d26f0648f1 light code review, debug build, ran tests, did manual testing with testnet, rebased on master, on linux debian.
Tree-SHA512: 091d785aef64736f7df661c576e815a87f3d029cfa32f3a75ba86fc25795f10b022ab3ae15c5b61a10b8cee16f5650f15cd79cbd6127e5e3ccbef631966d3c30
[META] This is a pure refactor commit.
Move PruneBlockFile to BlockManager because:
1. PruneOneBlockFile only acts on BlockManager
2. Eliminates the need for callers (FindFilesToPrune{,Manual}) to have a
reference to the larger ChainstateManager, just a reference to
BlockManager is enough. See following commits.
92326d8976 [rpc] add send method (Sjors Provoost)
2c2a1445dc [rpc] add snake case aliases for transaction methods (Sjors Provoost)
1bc8d0fd59 [rpc] walletcreatefundedpsbt: allow inputs to be null (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
`walletcreatefundedpsbt` has some interesting features that `sendtoaddress` and `sendmany` don't have:
* manual coin selection
* outputting a PSBT (it was controversial to add this, see #18201)
* create a transaction without adding to wallet (which leads to broadcasting, unless `-walletbroadcast=0`)
At the same time `walletcreatefundedpsbt` can't broadcast a transaction, which is inconvenient for simple use cases.
This PR introduces a new `send` RPC method which creates a PSBT, signs it if possible and adds it to the wallet by default. If it can't sign all inputs, it outputs a PSBT. If `add_to_wallet` is set to `false` it will return the transaction in both PSBT and hex format.
Because it uses a PSBT internally, it will much easier to add hardware wallet support to this method (see #16546).
For `bitcoin-cli` users, it tries to keep the simplest use case easy to use:
```sh
bitcoin-cli -regtest send '{"ADDRESS": 0.1}' 1 sat/b
```
This paves the way for deprecating `sendtoaddress` and `sendmany` though there's no rush. The only missing feature compared to these older methods is adding labels to a destination address.
Depends on:
- [x] #16377 (`[rpc] don't automatically append inputs in walletcreatefundedpsbt`)
- [x] #11413 (`[wallet] [rpc] sendtoaddress/sendmany: Add explicit feerate option`)
- [x] #18244 (`[rpc] have lockUnspents also lock manually selected coins`)
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
Light re-utACK 92326d8976
achow101:
ACK 92326d8976 Reviewed code and test, ran tests.
kallewoof:
utACK 92326d8976
Tree-SHA512: 7552ef1b193d4c06e381c44932fdb0d54f64383e4c7d6b988f49d059c7d4bba45ce6aa7813e03df86360ad9dad6f3010eb76ee7da480551742d5fd98c2251c0f
Although loadwallet() in rpcwallet.cpp assumes LoadWallet() always
assign some value to the 'status', but LoadWallet() does not do so
in some situation.
This fixes above and prevends loadwallet() returns ambiguous error code.
No longer create a default wallet. The default wallet will still be
loaded if it exists and not other wallets were specified (anywhere,
including settings.json, bitcoin.conf, and command line).
Tests are updated to be started with -wallet= if they need the default
wallet.
Added test to wallet_startup.py testing that no default wallet is
created and that it is loaded if it exists and no other wallets were
specified.
f1ee37319a wallet: Reload previously loaded wallets on GUI startup (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Enable the GUI to also use the load_on_startup feature. Wallets loaded in the GUI always have load_on_startup=true. When they are unloaded from the GUI, load_on_startup=false.
To facilitate this change, UpdateWalletSetting is moved into the wallet module and called from within LoadWallet, RemoveWallet, and Createwallet. This change does not actually touch the GUI code but rather the wallet functions that are shared between the GUI and RPC.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK f1ee37319a - works as expected. Wallets loaded via bitcoin-cli (in `-server` mode) or through the RPC console won't be loaded on startup but wallets loaded via the GUI menu will.
kristapsk:
ACK f1ee37319a, I have tested the code.
Tree-SHA512: f5b44aa763cf761d919015c5fbc0600b72434aa71e3b57007fd7530a29c3da1a9a0c98c4f22cb6cdffba61150a31170056a7d4737625e7b76f6958f3d584da8c
Checks are now consolidated in MakeBerkeleyDatabase function instead of
happening in higher level code.
This commit does not change behavior except for error messages which now
include more complete information.
New function is not currently called but will be called in upcoming commits. It
moves database path checking, and existence checking, and already-loaded
checking, and verification into a single function so this logic does not need
to be repeated all over higher level wallet code, and so higher level code does
not need to change when SQLite support is added in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19077. This also lets higher level
wallet code make fewer assumptions about the contents of wallet directories.
This commit just adds the new function and does not change behavior in any way.
This removes a source of complexity and indirection that makes it harder to
understand path checking code. Path checks will be simplified in upcoming
commits.
There is no change in behavior in this commit other than a slightly more
descriptive error message in `loadwallet` if the default "" wallet can't be
found. (The error message is improved more in upcoming commit "wallet: Remove
path checking code from loadwallet RPC".)
0bbe26a1af wallet: filter for keys only before record deser in salvage (Andrew Chow)
544e12a4e8 walletdb: Add KeyFilterFn to ReadKeyValue (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When salvaging a wallet, the only things that matter are the private keys. It is not necessary to attempt to deserialize any other records, especially if those records are corrupted too.
This PR adds a `KeyFilterFn` function callback to `ReadKeyValue` that salvage uses to filter for only the records that it wants. Of course doing it this way also lets us do other filters in the future from other places should we so desire.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 0bbe26a1af. Looks great! This should make the recovery code more robust. Normally it'd be good to have a test case for the problem this fixes, but Marco already wrote one in #19078, so I think we're covered
laanwj:
Code review ACK 0bbe26a1af
Tree-SHA512: 8e3ee283a22a79273915711c4fb751f3c9b02ce94e6bf08dc468f1cfdf9fac35c693bbfd2435ce43c3a06c601b9b0a67e209621f6814bedfe3bc7a7ccc37bb01
Enable the GUI to also use the load_on_startup feature.
Wallets loaded in the GUI always have load_on_startup=true.
When they are unloaded from the GUI, load_on_startup=false.
To facilitate this change, UpdateWalletSetting is moved into the wallet
module and called from within LoadWallet, RemoveWallet, and
Createwallet. This change does not actually touch the GUI code but
rather the wallet functions that are shared between the GUI and RPC.
ea74e10acf doc: Add best practice for annotating/asserting locks (Hennadii Stepanov)
2ee7743fe7 sync.h: Make runtime lock checks require compile-time lock checks (Anthony Towns)
23d71d171e Do not hide compile-time thread safety warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
3ddc150857 Add missed thread safety annotations (Hennadii Stepanov)
af9ea55a72 Use LockAssertion utility class instead of AssertLockHeld() (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On the way of transit from `RecursiveMutex` to `Mutex` (see #19303) it is crucial to have run-time `AssertLockHeld()` assertion that does _not_ hide compile-time Clang Thread Safety Analysis warnings.
On master (65e4ecabd5) using `AssertLockHeld()` could hide Clang Thread Safety Analysis warnings, e.g., with the following patch applied:
```diff
--- a/src/txmempool.h
+++ b/src/txmempool.h
@@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ public:
void addUnchecked(const CTxMemPoolEntry& entry, setEntries& setAncestors, bool validFeeEstimate = true) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs, cs_main);
void removeRecursive(const CTransaction& tx, MemPoolRemovalReason reason) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs);
- void removeForReorg(const CCoinsViewCache* pcoins, unsigned int nMemPoolHeight, int flags) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs, cs_main);
+ void removeForReorg(const CCoinsViewCache* pcoins, unsigned int nMemPoolHeight, int flags) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs_main);
void removeConflicts(const CTransaction& tx) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs);
void removeForBlock(const std::vector<CTransactionRef>& vtx, unsigned int nBlockHeight) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs);
```
Clang compiles the code without any thread safety warnings.
See "Add missed thread safety annotations" commit for the actual thread safety warnings that are fixed in this PR.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK ea74e10acf 🎙
jnewbery:
ACK ea74e10acf
ajtowns:
ACK ea74e10acf
Tree-SHA512: 8cba996e526751a1cb0e613c0cc1b10f027a3e9945fbfb4bd30f6355fd36b9f9c2e1e95ed3183fc254b42df7c30223278e18e5bdb5e1ef85db7fef067595d447
3340dbadd3 Remove -zapwallettxes (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
It's not clear what use there is to keeping `-zapwallettxes` given that it's intended usage has been superseded by `abandontransaction`. So this removes it outright.
Alternative to #19700
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
utACK 3340dbadd3
fanquake:
ACK 3340dbadd3 - remaining manpage references will get cleaned up pre-release.
Tree-SHA512: 3e58e1ef6f4f94894d012b93e88baba3fb9c2ad75b8349403f9ce95b80b50b0b4f443cb623cf76c355930db109f491b3442be3aa02972e841450ce52cf545fc8
-zapwallettxes is made a hidden option to inform users that it is
removed and they should be using abandontransaction to do the stuck
transaction thing.
fa3d9ce325 rpc: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (rpcdump) (MarcoFalke)
fa32c1d5ec rpc: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (zmq) (MarcoFalke)
faaa46dc20 rpc: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (mining) (MarcoFalke)
fa93bc14c7 rpc: Remove unused return type from appendCommand (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is split out from #18531 to just touch the RPC methods in misc. Description from the main pr:
### Motivation
RPCArg names in the rpc help are currently only used for documentation. However, in the future they could be used to teach the server the named arguments. Named arguments are currently registered by the `CRPCCommand`s and duplicate the RPCArg names from the documentation. This redundancy is fragile, and has lead to errors in the past (despite having linters to catch those kind of errors). See section "bugs found" for a list of bugs that have been found as a result of the changes here.
### Changes
The changes here add an assert in the `CRPCCommand` constructor that the RPCArg names are identical to the ones in the `CRPCCommand`.
### Future work
> Here or follow up, makes sense to also assert type of returned UniValue?
Sure, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. I am going to submit any further works as follow-ups, including:
* Removing the CRPCCommand arguments, now that they are asserted to be equal and thus redundant
* Removing all python regex linters on the args, now that RPCMan can be used to generate any output, including the cli.cpp table
* Auto-formatting and sanity checking the RPCExamples with RPCMan
* Checking passed-in json in self-check. Removing redundant checks
* Checking returned json against documentation to avoid regressions or false documentation
* Compile the RPC documentation at compile-time to ensure it doesn't change at runtime and is completely static
### Bugs found
* The assert identified issue #18607
* The changes itself fixed bug #19250
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
tested ACK fa3d9ce325
promag:
Code review ACK fa3d9ce325.
Tree-SHA512: 068ade4b55cc195868d53b7f9a27151d45b440857bb069e261a49d102a49a38fdba5d68868516a1d66a54a73ba34681362f934ded7349e894042bde873b75719
6d1f51343c [rpc] fundrawtransaction, walletcreatefundedpsbt lock manually selected coins (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
When using `fundrawtransaction` and `walletcreatefundedpsbt` with `lockUnspents`, it would only lock automatically selected coins, not manually selected coins. That doesn't make much sense to me if the goal is to prevent accidentally double-spending yourself before you broadcast a transaction.
Note that when creating a transaction, manually selected coins are automatic "unlocked" (or more accurately: the lock is ignored). Earlier versions of this PR introduced an error when a locked coin is manually selected, but this idea was abandoned after some discussion. An application that uses this RPC should either rely on automatic coin selection (with `lockUnspents`) or handle lock concurrency itself with manual coin selection. In particular it needs to make sure to avoid/pause calls with automatic coin selection between calling `lockunspent` and the subsequent spending RPC.
See #7518 for historical background.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 6d1f51343c
fjahr:
Code review ACK 6d1f51343c
Tree-SHA512: 8773c788d92f2656952e1beac147ba9956b8c5132d474e0880e4c89ff53642928b4cbfcd1cb3d17798b9284f02618a8830c93a9f7a4733e5bded96adff1d5d4d
772ea4844c wallet: Avoid recursive lock in IsTrusted (João Barbosa)
819f10f671 wallet, refactor: Immutable CWalletTx::pwallet (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This change moves `CWalletTx::IsTrusted` to `CWallet` in order to have TSAN. So now `CWallet::IsTrusted` requires `cs_wallet` and the recursive lock no longer happens.
Motivated by https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19289/files#r473308226.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
utACK 772ea4844c
hebasto:
ACK 772ea4844c, reviewed and tested on Linux Mint 20 (x86_64).
Tree-SHA512: 702ffd928b2f42a8b90de398790649a5fd04e1ac3877558da928e94cdeb19134883f06c3a73a6826c11c912facf199173375a70200737e164ccaea1bec515b2a
24bf17602c gui refactor: Inline SplashScreen::ConnectWallet (Russell Yanofsky)
e4f4350471 refactor: Move wallet methods out of chain.h and node.h (Russell Yanofsky)
b266b3e0bf refactor: Create interfaces earlier during initialization (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Add WalletClient interface so node interface is cleaner and don't need wallet-specific methods.
The new NodeContext::wallet_client pointer will also be needed to eliminate global wallet variables like ::vpwallets in #19101, because createWallet(), loadWallet(), getWallets(), etc methods called by the GUI need a way to get a reference to the list of open wallets if it is no longer a global variable.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK 24bf17602c.
MarcoFalke:
ACK 24bf17602c🐚
Tree-SHA512: a70d3776cd6723093db8912028c50075ec5fa0a48b961cb1a945f922658f5363754f8380dbb8378ed128c8c858913024f8264740905b8121a35c0d63bfaed7cf
Add WalletClient interface so node interface is cleaner and don't need
wallet-specific methods.
The new NodeContext::wallet_client pointer will also be needed to eliminate
global wallet variables like ::vpwallets, because createWallet(), loadWallet(),
getWallets(), etc methods called by the GUI need a way to get a reference to
the list of open wallets if it is no longer a global variable.
Also tweaks splash screen registration for load wallet events to be delayed
until after wallet client is created.
a99a3c0bd6 rpc: Validate provided keys for query_options parameter in listunspent (pasta)
Pull request description:
At Dash, one of our developers was working with the `listunspent` RPC command, but instead of saying "minimumAmount" he said "minimmumAmount" as such the RPC wasn't working as expected.
In https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/3507 we implemented a check so that `listunspent` returns an error if an unrecognized option is given. I figured I might as well adapt the code and throw up a PR here.
Cheers!
ACKs for top commit:
adaminsky:
ACK `a99a3c0bd`
meshcollider:
Seems fine to me. utACK a99a3c0bd6
Tree-SHA512: 9fccf14979849879a51b352afa3e1932ce4a6cfc2ee97b8d405ec6e65673fe94e302795e3ec0b440e6d252f13acda620e1f6a0e86c3fa918883c3fb4600a372c
Add a KeyFilterFn callback to ReadKeyValue which allows the caller to
specify which types to actually deserialize. A KeyFilterFn takes the
type as the parameter and returns a bool indicating whether
deserialization should continue.
71e0f07e9c util: remove unused c-string variant of atoi64() (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This is another micro-PR "removing old cruft with potentially sharp edges" (quote by practicalswift, see #19739). Gets rid of the c-string variant of the function `atoi64()`, which is only used in fuzzers and on one place with `wallet/wallet.h` (where it is originally a `std::string` anyways and uses `.c_str()` -- this method call can simply be removed.)
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 71e0f07e9c -- diff looks correct
laanwj:
ACK 71e0f07e9c
Tree-SHA512: 4d1d28e2f5274fdbe0652e7a0f83dd416f4d19c1e1a49979927960a3ad40b0990eeaa4374656bf2c6998a965a14d62c1bc78303b7d583d3307c17828030a8e3b
fa55c1d5fd build: Add Werror=range-loop-analysis (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The warning is implicitly enabled for Bitcoin Core. Also explicitly since commit d92204c900.
To avoid "fix range loop" follow-up refactors, we have two options:
* Disable the warning, so that issues never appear
* Enable it as an error, so that issues are either caught locally or by ci
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa55c1d5fd
practicalswift:
ACK fa55c1d5fd -- pre-review fix-up is better than post-review fix-up
hebasto:
re-ACK fa55c1d5fd
Tree-SHA512: 019aa133f254af8882c1d5d10c420d9882305db0fc2aa9dad7d285168e2556306c3eedcc03bd30e63f11eae4cc82b648d83fb6e9179d6a6364651fb602d70134
7f13dfb587 test: test the implicit avoid partial spends functionality (Karl-Johan Alm)
b82067bf69 wallet: try -avoidpartialspends mode and use its result if fees are below threshold (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
The `-avoidpartialspends` feature is normally disabled, as it may affect the optimal fee for payments. This PR introduces a new parameter `-maxapsfee` (max avoid partial spends fee) which acts on the following values:
* -1: disable partial spend avoidance completely (do not even try it)
* 0: only do partial spend avoidance if fees are the same or better as the regular coin selection
* 1..∞: use APS variant if the absolute fee difference is less than or equal to the max APS fee
For values other than -1, the code will now try partial spend avoidance once, and if that gives a value within the accepted range, it will use that.
Example: -maxapsfee=0.00001000 means the wallet will do regular coin select, APS coin select, and then pick AKS iff the absolute fee difference is <= 1000 satoshi.
Edit: updated this to reflect the fact we are now using a max fee.
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
tested ACK 7f13dfb587
achow101:
ACK 7f13dfb587
jonatack:
ACK 7f13dfb58, code review, debug build, verified the test fails with `AssertionError: not(2 == 1)` for the number of vouts when `-maxapsfee=0.0001` is changed to 0, and verified the new logging with an added assertion.
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 7f13dfb587
Tree-SHA512: 475929df57f6191bb4e36bfbcad5a280a64bb0ecd8767b76cb2e44e2301235d0eb294a3f2fac5bbf15d35d7ecfba47acb2285feadb883c9ce31c08377e3afb3c
642ad31b41 Add loadwallet and createwallet RPC load_on_startup options (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This maintains a persistent list of wallets stored in settings that will automatically be loaded on startup. Being able to load a wallet automatically on startup will be more useful in the GUI, but it's reasonable to expose this feature by RPC as well.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
re-ACK 642ad31b41 Only change is the test
meshcollider:
re-utACK 642ad31b41
Tree-SHA512: cca0b71bf1a83ad071830e6c459f1cd979b4add7144e899ec560da72b5910dd9bf9426e5c7d125ae96fad8990fbf81a76bc83c0459486c16086ada6cbde5eaa3
9adc2f80fc Refactor OutputGroups to handle effective values, fees, and filtering (Andrew Chow)
7d07e864b8 Use real value when calculating OutputGroup value (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently, the effective values and filtering for positive effective values is done outside of the OutputGroup. We should instead have functions in Outputgroup to do this and call those for each OutputGroup. So this PR does that.
This makes future changes for effective values in coin selection much easier.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
reACK 9adc2f80fc
fjahr:
re-ACK 9adc2f80fc
meshcollider:
Light code review ACK 9adc2f80fc
Tree-SHA512: 7445c94b7295b45bcd83a6f8a5c8f6961a89453fcc856335192d4b4a66aec7724513616b04e5111588ab208c89b311055399d6279cd9c4ce452aefb85f04b64a
0e279fe489 walletdb: Remove unused static functions from walletdb.h (Andrew Chow)
9f536d4fe9 wallettool: Have RecoverDatabaseFile return errors and warnings (Andrew Chow)
06e263a4e3 Call RecoverDatabaseFile directly from wallettool (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Followup to #19324 addressing some comments.
Removes the `SalvageWallet` function in wallettool and instead directly calls `RecoverDatabaseFile` as suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19324#discussion_r450379596
Removes the `LogPrintf`s and `tfm::format`s in `RecoverDatabaseFile` as noted in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19324#discussion_r448027237
Removes the declarations of `VerifyEnvironment` and `VerifyDatabaseFile` that were forgotten in `walletdb.h` as noted in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19324#issuecomment-654389079
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 0e279fe489
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 0e279fe489, just dropped last commit
Tree-SHA512: ffd01f30536c2eab4bf40ba363c3ea916ecef3c8f0c5262040b40498776ffb00f95240204a40e38415d6931800851d0a3fa63ee91efc1d329b60ac317da0363d
e7448d6680 wallet: Don't override signing errors (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
While reviewing #17204 I noticed that the errors in `input_errors` from `::SignTransaction` where being overridden by `CWallet::SignTransaction`. For example, a Script related error led to incomplete signature data which led to `CWallet::SignTransaction` reporting that keys were missing, which was a less precise error than the original one.
Additionally, the error `"Input not found or already spent"` is [duplicated in `sign.cpp`](c7b4968552/src/script/sign.cpp (L481)), so the error here is redundant at the moment. So technically the whole error block could be removed, I think. However, this code is affected by the ongoing work on the wallet so there might be a reason why these errors are here. But even if there is a reason to keep them, I don't think existing, potentially more precise errors should be overridden here unless we want to hide them from the users. I am looking for feedback if this is a work in progress state where these errors could be more useful in the future or if they can be removed.
On testing: even though [the errors in `CWallet` are covered](https://marcofalke.github.io/btc_cov/total.coverage/src/wallet/wallet.cpp.gcov.html), all tests still pass after removing them. I am not sure if there is a desire to cover these specific error messages, tests in `test/functional/rpc_signrawtransaction.py` seem to aim for a more generic approach.
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f110b7c722 rpc: document returned error fields as optional if applicable (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The following RPCs return error fields (named `"error"` or `"errors"`) that are optional, but don't show up as optional in the help text yet:
* `analyzepsbt`
* `estimatesmartfee`
* `signrawtransactionwithkey`
* `signrawtransactionwithwallet`
The following RPC has the errors field already marked as optional, but doesn't match the usual format in the description (like `"if there are any"` in parantheses):
* `estimaterawfee`
This PR adds the missing optional flags and adapts the description strings. Inspired by a recent PR #19634 by justinmoon.
The instances were found via `git grep "RPCResult.*\"error"`. Note that there is one RPC so far where the return error is not optional (i.e. in case of no error, the field is included in the result, but is just empty), namely `bumpfee`.
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This maintains a persistent list of wallets stored in settings that will
automatically be loaded on startup. Being able to load a wallet automatically
on startup will be more useful in the GUI when the option to create wallets is
added in #15006, but it's reasonable to expose this feature by RPC as well.
c133cdcdc3 Cap listsinceblock target_confirmations param (Adam Stein)
Pull request description:
This addresses an issue brought up in #19587.
Currently, the `target_confirmations` parameter to `listsinceblock` is not checked for being too large. When `target_confirmations` is greater than one more than the current number of blocks, `listsinceblock` fails with error code -1. In comparison, when `target_confirmations` is less than 1, a -8 "Invalid parameter" error code is thrown.
This PR fixes the issue by returning a -8 "Invalid parameter" error if the `target_confirmations` value corresponds to a block with more confirmations than the genesis block. This happens if `target_confirmations` exceeds one more than the number of blocks.
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79d6332e9e moveonly: Fix indentation in bumpfee RPC (Andrew Chow)
431071c28a Hide bumpfee's psbt creation behavior behind -deprecatedrpc (Andrew Chow)
4638224f64 Add psbtbumpfee RPC (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Adds a new RPC `psbtbumpfee` which always creates a psbt. `bumpfee` will then only be able to create and broadcast fee bumping transactions instead of changing its behavior based on `IsWalletSet(WALLET_FLAG_DISABLE_PRIVATE_KEYS)`.
Split from #18627
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Previously, listsinceblock would fail with error code -1 when the
target_confirmations exceeded the number of confirmations of the genesis
block. This commit allows target_confirmations to refer to a lastblock
hash with more confirmations than exist in the chain by setting the
lastblock hash to the genesis hash in this case. This allows for
`listsinceblock "" 6` to not fail if the block count is less than 5
which may happen on regtest.
Includes update to the functional test for listsinceblock to test for
this case.
Instead of having callers set the fees, effective values, and filtering
of outputs, do these within OutputGroups themselves as member functions.
m_fee and m_long_term_fee is added to OutputGroup to track the fees of
the OutputGroup.
0a8aa626dd refactor: Make HexStr take a span (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Make `HexSt`r take a span of bytes, instead of an awkward pair of templated iterators. This simplifies most of the uses.
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f916847d2b rpc: Document getwalletinfo's unlocked_until field as optional (Justin Moon)
Pull request description:
The `getwalletinfo` RPC command's `unlocked_until` field is [optional in the code](f916847d2b/src/wallet/rpcwallet.cpp (L2397)), but wasn't marked as optional in the docs.
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Affects the following RPCs:
- analyzepsbt
- estimatesmartfee
- signrawtransactionwithkey
- signrawtransactionwithwallet
For the RPC estimaterawfee, the description message was adapted
to match the other optional ones.
8ed9002cd1 refactor: use local argsmanager in CRegTestParams (Ivan Metlushko)
9b20f66828 scripted-diff: Replace gArgs with local argsman (Ivan Metlushko)
a316e9ce26 refactor: add unused ArgsManager to replace gArgs (Ivan Metlushko)
Pull request description:
Rationale: reduce use of gArgs to decouple code and simplify future maintenance and easier unit testing.
This PR is continuation of work started in #18926 and #18662
It covers only places that register args in ArgsManager with `AddArgs()` or `AddHiddenArgs()`.
Closes#19511
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Previously having no database handle could still be considered a success
when BerkeleyDatabase and BerkeleyBatch were used for dummy database
things. With dedicated DummyDatabase and DummyBatch classes now, these
should fail.
d416ae560e walletdb: Introduce WalletDatabase abstract class (Andrew Chow)
2179dbcbcd walletdb: Add BerkeleyDatabase::Open dummy function (Andrew Chow)
71d28e7cdc walletdb: Introduce AddRef and RemoveRef functions (Andrew Chow)
27b2766384 walletdb: Move BerkeleyDatabase::Flush(true) to Close() (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
A `WalletDatabase` abstract class is created from `BerkeleyDatabase` and is implemented by `BerkeleyDatabase`. First, to get to the point that this is possible, 4 functions need to be added to `BerkeleyDatabase`: `AddRef`, `RemoveRef`, `Open`, and `Close`.
First the increment and decrement of `mapFileUseCount` is refactored into separate functions `AddRef` and `RemoveRef`.
`Open` is introduced as a dummy function. This will raise an exception so that it always fails.
`Close` is refactored from `Flush`. The `shutdown` argument in `Flush` is removed and instead `Flush(true)` is now the `Close` function.
Split from #18971
Requires #19325
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1554b54d47 Static asserts for consistency of fee defaults. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
This adds `static_assert`'s that ensure that the default values given for fee levels in the wallet (minimum fee and incremental feerate increase) are at least as high as the corresponding levels configured in the core node policy. Since the core policy values are enforced by the network, it makes sense for the wallet to be conservative and above (or at least not below) this.
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When using the salvage command, call RecoverDatabaseFile directly
instead of SalvageWallet. Also removes SalvageWallet as it is no longer
needed.
SalvageWallet was doing an additional verify on the database which would
caause the salvage to sometimes fail. This is not needed.
d0ea9bab28 walletdb: Don't remove database transaction logs and instead error (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of removing the database transaction logs and retrying the
wallet loading, just return an error message to the user. Additionally,
speciically for DB_RUNRECOVERY, notify the user that this could be due
to different BDB versions.
Kind of implements the suggestion from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18870#discussion_r421647964
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b82f0ca4d5 walletdb: Add MakeBatch function to BerkeleyDatabase and use it (Andrew Chow)
eac9200814 walletdb: Refactor DatabaseBatch abstract class from BerkeleyBatch (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
In order to support alternative database systems, we need to have a generic `Batch` class. This PR adds a `DatabaseBatch` abstract class which is implemented by `BerkeleyBatch`. `DatabaseBatch` is now the class that is used by `WalletBatch` to interact with the database. To be able to get the correct type of `DatabaseBatch`, `BerkeleyDatabase` now has a `MakeBatch` function which returns a newly constructed `std::unique_ptr<DatabaseBatch>`. For `BerkeleyDatabase`, that will be `std::unique_ptr<BerkeleyBatch>`.
The `Read`, `Write`, `Erase`, and `Exists` template functions are moved from `BerkeleyBatch`.
Part of #18971
Requires #19308 and #19324
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Instead of removing the database transaction logs and retrying the
wallet loading, just return an error message to the user. Additionally,
specifically for DB_RUNRECOVERY, notify the user that this could be due
to different BDB versions. This error is pretty much only caused by
compiling with a newer version of BDB and then trying to open the wallet
with a version compiled with an older version of BDB.
08fc6f6cfc [rpc] refactor: consolidate sendmany and sendtoaddress code (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
I consolidated code between these two RPC calls, since `sendtoaddress` is essentially `sendmany` with 1 destination.
Unless I overlooked something, the only behaviour change is that some `sendtoaddress` error codes changed from `-4` to `-6`. The release note mentions this.
Salvaged from #18201.
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1e58bcc9af wallet: Fix clang build in Mac (Anthony Fieroni)
Pull request description:
Signed-off-by: Anthony Fieroni <bvbfan@abv.bg>
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a66a7a1a70 walletdb: don't reinitialize desc cache with multiple cache entries (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When loading descriptor caches, we would accidentally reinitialize the descriptor cache when seeing that one already exists. This should have only been initializing the cache when one does not exist. However this code itself is unnecessary as the act of looking up the cache to add to it will initialize it if it didn't already exist.
This issue could be hit by trying to load a wallet that had imported a multisig descriptor. The wallet would fail to load.
A test has been added to wallet_importdescriptors.py to catch this case. Another test case has also been added to check that loading a wallet with only single key descriptors works.
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fa73493930 refactor: Use C++11 range-based for loop (MarcoFalke)
fa7b164d62 wallet: Never schedule MaybeCompactWalletDB when -flushwallet is off (MarcoFalke)
faf8401c19 wallet: Pass unused args to StartWallets (MarcoFalke)
fa6c186436 gui tests: Limit life-time of dummy testing setup (MarcoFalke)
fa28a61897 test: Add smoke test to check that wallets are flushed by default (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
User-facing, this is a refactor. Internally, the scheduler does not have to call a mostly empty function every half a second.
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3a9aba21a4 Split SetWalletFlags into Add/LoadWalletFlags (Andrew Chow)
d9cd095b59 Split SetActiveScriptPubKeyMan into Add/LoadActiveScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
0122fbab4c Split SetHDChain into AddHDChain and LoadHDChain (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
`SetHDChaiin`, `SetActiveScriptPubKeyMan`, and `SetWalletFlags` have a `memonly` argument which is kind of confusing, as noted in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17681#discussion_r427633081. This PR replaces those functions with `Add*` and `Load*` variants so that they follow the pattern used elsewhere in the wallet.
`AddHDChain`, `AddActiveScriptPubKeyMan`, and `AddWalletFlags` both set their respective variables in `CWallet` and writes them to disk. These functions are used by the actions which modify the wallet such as `sethdseed`, `importdescriptors`, and creating a new wallet.
`LoadHDChain`, `LoadActiveScriptPubKeyMan`, and `LoadWalletFlags` just set the `CWallet` variables. These functions are used by `LoadWallet` when loading the wallet from disk.
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9c59f9c285 Fix ZapSelectTx to sync wallet spends (Anthony Fieroni)
Pull request description:
Signed-off-by: Anthony Fieroni <bvbfan@abv.bg>
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fa8a341b88 wallet: Replace CDataStream& with CDataStream&& where appropriate (MarcoFalke)
fa021e9a5b wallet: Remove confusing double return value ret+success (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The keys and values are only to be used once because their memory is set
to zero. Make that explicit by moving the bytes into the lower level
methods.
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d8e9ca66d1 walletdb: Move Rewrite into BerkeleyDatabase (Andrew Chow)
91d109156d walletdb: Move PeriodicFlush into WalletDatabase (Andrew Chow)
8f1bcf8b7b walletdb: Combine VerifyDatabaseFile and VerifyEnvironment (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The `BerkeleyBatch` class has 4 static functions that operate on `BerkeleyDatabase` or `BerkeleyEnvironment`. It doesn't make sense for these to be standalone nor for them to be static functions. So instead, move them from `BerkeleyBatch` into `BerkeleyDatabase` and make them member functions instead of static.
`BerkeleyBatch::VerifyEnvironment` and `BerkeleyBatch::VerifyDatabaseFile` are combined into a single `BerkeleyDatabase::Verify` function that operates on that `BerkeleyDatabase` object.
`BerkeleyBatch::Rewrite` and `BerkeleyBatch::PeriodicFlush` both took a `BerkeleyDatabase` as an argument and did stuff on it. So we just make it a member function so it doesn't need to take a database as an argument.
Part of #18971
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fab80fef61 refactor: Remove unused EnsureChainman (MarcoFalke)
fa34587f1c scripted-diff: Replace EnsureChainman with Assert in unit tests (MarcoFalke)
fa6ef701ad util: Add Assert identity function (MarcoFalke)
fa457fbd33 move-only: Move NDEBUG compile time check to util/check (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The utility function is primarily useful to dereference pointer types, which are known to be not null at that time.
For example, the ArgsManager is known to exist when the wallets are started: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18923/files#diff-fdb2a1a1d8bc790fcddeb6cf5a42ac55R503 . Instead of silently relying on that assumption, `Assert` can be used to abort the program and avoid UB should the assumption ever be violated.
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When loading descriptor caches, we would accidentally reinitialize the
descriptor cache when seeing that one already exists. This should have
only been initializing the cache when one does not exist. However this
code itself is unnecessary as the act of looking up the cache to add to
it will initialize it if it didn't already exist.
This issue could be hit by trying to load a wallet that had imported a
multisig descriptor. The wallet would fail to load.
A test has been added to wallet_importdescriptors.py to catch this case.
Another test case has also been added to check that loading a wallet
with only single key descriptors works.
fa0dfdf447 refactor: Remove confusing BlockIndex global (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The global `::BlockIndex()` is problematic for several reasons:
* It returns a mutable reference to the block tree, without the appropriate lock annotation (`m_block_index` is guarded by `cs_main`). The current code is fine, but in the future this might lead to accidental races and data corruption.
* The rpc server shouldn't rely on node globals, but rather a context that is passed in to the RPC method.
* Tests might want to spin up their own block tree, and thus should also not rely on a single global.
Fix all issues by removing the global
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84d295e513 tests: Check that segwit inputs in psbt have both UTXO types (Andrew Chow)
4600479058 psbt: always put a non_witness_utxo and don't remove it (Andrew Chow)
5279d8bc07 psbt: Allow both non_witness_utxo and witness_utxo (Andrew Chow)
72f6bec1da rpc: show both UTXOs in decodepsbt (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Due to recent changes to hardware wallets, the full previous transaction will need to be provided for segwit inputs. Since some software may be checking for the existence of a `witness_utxo` to determine whether to produce a segwit signature, we keep that field to ease the transition.
Because all of the sanity checks implemented by the `IsSane` functions were related to having mixed segwit and non-segwit data in a PSBT, those functions are removed as those checks are no longer proper.
Some tests are updated/removed to accommodate this and a simple test added to check that both UTXOs are being added to segwit inputs.
As discussed in the wallet IRC meeting, our own signer will not require `non_witness_utxo` for segwit inputs.
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fa927ff884 Enable Wswitch for OutputType (MarcoFalke)
faddad71f6 Remove confusing OutputType::CHANGE_AUTO (MarcoFalke)
fa2eb38352 interfaces: Remove unused getDefaultChangeType (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`OutputType::CHANGE_AUTO` is problematic for several reasons:
* An output that is not change must never be described by `CHANGE_AUTO`. Simply allowing that option makes the code confusing and review harder than it needs to be.
* To make review even harder, `CHANGE_AUTO` requires `-Wswitch` to be disabled for `OutputType`
Fix both issues by removing `CHANGE_AUTO` and then enabling `-Wswitch` for `OutputType`
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ca24edfbc1 walletdb: Handle cursor internally (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of returning a Dbc (BDB cursor object) and having the caller deal with the cursor, make BerkeleyBatch handle the cursor internally.
Split from #18971
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK ca24edfbc1. Changes since last review: StartCursor rename, moving CloseCursor calls near returns
promag:
Code review ACK ca24edfbc1.
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faca73000f ci: Install fixed version of clang-format for linters (MarcoFalke)
fa4695da4c build: Sort Makefile.am after renaming file (MarcoFalke)
cccc2784a3 scripted-diff: Move ui_interface to the node lib (MarcoFalke)
fa72ca6a9d qt: Remove unused includes (MarcoFalke)
fac96e6450 wallet: Do not include server symbols (MarcoFalke)
fa0f6c58c1 Revert "Fix link error with --enable-debug" (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This reverts a hacky workaround from commit b83cc0f, which only happens to work due to compiler optimizations. Then, it actually fixes the linker error.
The underlying problem is that the wallet includes symbols from the server (ui_interface), which usually results in linker failures. Though, in this specific case the linker failures have not been observed (unless `-O0`) because our compilers were smart enough to strip unused symbols.
Fix the underlying problem by creating a new header-only with the needed symbol and move ui_interface to node to clarify that this is part of libbitcoin_server.
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Sjors:
ACK faca730
laanwj:
ACK faca73000f
hebasto:
re-ACK faca73000f, since the [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19331#pullrequestreview-434420539) review:
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9b009fae6e qa: Test concurrent wallet loading (João Barbosa)
b9971ae585 wallet: Handle concurrent wallet loading (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR handles concurrent wallet loading.
This can be tested by running in parallel the following script a couple of times:
```sh
for i in {1..10}
do
src/bitcoin-cli -regtest loadwallet foo
src/bitcoin-cli -regtest unloadwallet foo
done
```
Eventually the error occurs:
```
error code: -4
error message:
Wallet already being loading.
```
For reference, loading and already loaded wallet gives:
```
error code: -4
error message:
Wallet file verification failed. Error loading wallet w1. Duplicate -wallet filename specified.
```
Fixes#19232.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 9b009fae6e I have not reviewed the code
hebasto:
ACK 9b009fae6e, tested on Linux Mint 20 (x86_64):
ryanofsky:
Code review good-but-not-ideal ACK 9b009fae6e
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fa32adf9dc scripted-diff: TxoutType C++11 scoped enum class (MarcoFalke)
fa95a694c4 doc: Update outdated txnouttype documentation (MarcoFalke)
fa58469c77 rpc: Properly use underlying type in GetAllOutputTypes (MarcoFalke)
fa41c65702 rpc: Simplify GetAllOutputTypes with the Join helper (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Non-scoped enums can accidentally and silently decay into an integral type. Also, the symbol names of the keys are exported to the surrounding (usually global) namespace.
Fix both issues by switching to an `enum class TxoutType` in a (mostly) scripted-diff.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fa32adf9dc -- patch looks correct
hebasto:
re-ACK fa32adf9dc, since fa5997bd6fc82e16b597ea96e3c5c665f1f174ab (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19114#pullrequestreview-421425198) rebased only (verified with `git range-diff`).
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25dac9fa65 doc: add release notes for explicit fee estimators and bumpfee change (Karl-Johan Alm)
05227a3554 tests for bumpfee / estimate_modes (Karl-Johan Alm)
3404c1b753 policy: optional FeeEstimateMode param to CFeeRate::ToString (Karl-Johan Alm)
6fcf448430 rpc/wallet: add two explicit modes to estimate_mode (Karl-Johan Alm)
b188d80c2d MOVEONLY: Make FeeEstimateMode available to CFeeRate (Karl-Johan Alm)
5d1a411eb1 fees: add FeeModes doc helper function (Karl-Johan Alm)
91f6d2bc8f rpc/wallet: add conf_target as alias to confTarget in bumpfee (Karl-Johan Alm)
69158b41fc added CURRENCY_ATOM to express minimum indivisible unit (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
This lets users pick their own fees when using `sendtoaddress`/`sendmany` if they prefer this over the estimators.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
re-utACK 25dac9fa65: rebased, more fancy C++,
jonatack:
ACK 25dac9fa65 I think this should be merged after all this time, even though it looks to me like there are needed follow-ups, fixes and test coverage to be added (see further down), which I don't mind helping out with, if wanted.
fjahr:
Code review ACK 25dac9fa65
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This adds static asserts that ensure that the default values given for
fee levels in the wallet (minimum fee and incremental feerate increase)
are at least as high as the corresponding levels configured in the
core node policy.