6084d2caed wallet: do not spam about non-existent spk managers (S3RK)
Pull request description:
Avoid spam in logs during `loadwallet`, `listdescriptors` and probably other commands as well.
**`loadwallet` Before:**
```
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z init message: Loading wallet…
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Wallet File Version = 169900
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Keys: 0 plaintext, 0 encrypted, 0 w/ metadata, 0 total. Unknown wallet records: 0
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Wallet completed loading in 197ms
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] setKeyPool.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] mapWallet.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] m_address_book.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] External scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 0 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 1 does not exist
2021-06-24T06:31:45Z [desc] Internal scriptPubKey Manager for output type 2 does not exist
{
"name": "desc",
"warning": ""
}
```
**After:**
```
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z init message: Loading wallet…
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] Wallet File Version = 169900
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] Keys: 0 plaintext, 0 encrypted, 0 w/ metadata, 0 total. Unknown wallet records: 0
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] Wallet completed loading in 158ms
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] setKeyPool.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] mapWallet.size() = 0
2021-06-24T06:26:58Z [desc] m_address_book.size() = 0
{
"name": "desc",
"warning": ""
}
```
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
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In many places in ScriptPubKeyMan managing code, we assume that the
ScriptPubKeyMan being retrieved actually exists and is not a nullptr.
Thus removing a ScriptPubKeyMan requires erasing the object from the
map rather than setting it to a nullptr.
181181019c refactor: remove m_internal from DescriptorSPKman (S3RK)
Pull request description:
Rationale: improve consistency between `CWallet` and `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan`; simplify `ScriptPubKeyMan` interface.
Descriptor in itself is neither internal or external. It's responsibility of a wallet to assign and manage descriptors for a specific purpose. Duplicating information about internalness of a descriptor could lead to inconsistencies and unexpected behaviour (for example misreporting keypool size).
ACKs for top commit:
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achow101:
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3efaf83c75 wallet: deactivate descriptor (S3RK)
6737d9655b test: wallet importdescriptors update existing (S3RK)
586f1d53d6 wallet: maintain SPK consistency on internal flag change (S3RK)
f1b7db1474 wallet: don't mute exceptions in importdescriptors (S3RK)
bf68ebc1cd wallet: allow to import same descriptor twice (S3RK)
Pull request description:
Rationale: allow updating existing descriptors with `importdescriptors` command.
Currently if you run same `importdescriptors` command twice with a descriptor containing private key you will get very confusing error — `Missing required fields`. What happens is that Wallet tries to write imported private key to the disk, but it exists already so we get `DB_KEYEXIST (-30995)` from BerkelyDB. Please note, that we set `DB_NOOVERWRITE` (I guess not to lose some keys accidentally). The exception is caught in `catch (...)` in rpcdump.cpp with a generic error.
With this PR if a descriptor is already present than we will update its activeness, internalness, label, range and next_index.
For the range only expansion is allowed (range start can only decrease, range end increase).
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
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meshcollider:
Code review ACK 3efaf83c75
jonatack:
Light ACK 3efaf83c75 per `git range-diff a000cb0 5d96704 3efaf83` and as a sanity check, re-debug-built on debian with gcc 10.2.1 and clang 11, ran wallet_importdescriptors.py
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e6cf0ed92d wallet, rpc: listdescriptors does not need unlocked (Andrew Chow)
3280704886 Pass in DescriptorCache to ToNormalizedString (Andrew Chow)
7a26ff10c2 Change DescriptorImpl::ToStringHelper to use an enum (Andrew Chow)
75530c93a8 Remove priv option for ToNormalizedString (Andrew Chow)
74fede3b8b wallet: Upgrade existing descriptor caches (Andrew Chow)
432ba9e543 wallet: Store last hardened xpub cache (Andrew Chow)
d87b544b83 descriptors: Cache last hardened xpub (Andrew Chow)
cacc391098 Move DescriptorCache writing to WalletBatch (Andrew Chow)
0b4c8ef75c Refactor Cache merging and writing (Andrew Chow)
976b53b085 Revert "Cache parent xpub inside of BIP32PubkeyProvider" (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently fetching a normalized descriptor requires the wallet to be unlocked as it needs the private keys to derive the last hardened xpub. This is not very user friendly as normalized descriptors shouldn't require and don't involve the private keys except for derivation. We solve this problem by caching the last hardened xpub (which has to be derived at some point when generating the address pool).
However the last hardened xpub was not already being cached. We only cached the immediate parent xpub and derived child keys. For example, with a descriptor derivation path of `/84'/0'/0'/0/*`, the parent xpub that is cached is `m/84'/0'/0'/0`, and the child keys of `m/84'/0'/0'/0/i` (note that child keys would not be cached in this case). This parent xpub is not suitable for the normalized descriptor form as we want the key at `m/84'/0'/0'`. So this PR adds another field to `DescriptorCache` to cache the last hardened xpub so that we can use them for normalized descriptors.
Since `DescriptorCache` is changing, existing descriptor wallets need to be upgraded to use this new cache. The upgrade will occur in the background either at loading time (if the wallet is not encrypted) or at unlocking time in the same manner that `UpgradeKeyMetadata` operates. It will use a new wallet flag `WALLET_FLAG_LAST_HARDENED_XPUB_CACHED` to indicate whether the descriptor wallet has the last hardened xpub cache.
Lastly `listdescriptors` will not require the wallet to be locked and `getaddressinfo`'s `parent_desc` will always be output (assuming the upgrade has occurred).
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
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S3RK:
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jonatack:
Semi ACK e6cf0ed92d reviewed, debug-built and ran unit tests and some of the descriptor functional tests at each commit. I'm not very familiar with this code and it could be clearer to the uninitiated IMHO, so I'm not confident enough to give a full ACK. Various minor suggestions follow, most of them for readability, feel free to pick and choose.
meshcollider:
Code review + functional test run ACK e6cf0ed92d
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Descriptor in itself is neither internal or external.
It's responsibility of a wallet to assign and manage descriptors
for a specific purpose. Duplicating such information could lead to
inconsistencies and unexpected behaviour.
Adds an error output parameter to all GetReservedDestination functions
so that callers can get the actual reason that a change address could
not be fetched. This more closely matches GetNewDestination. This allows
for more granular error messages, such as one that indicates that
bech32m addresses cannot be generated yet.
If a transaction as a segwit output, use a bech32m change address if
they are available. If not, fallback to bech32. If bech32 change
addresses are unavailable, fallback to the default address type.
Bech32m addresses need their own OutputType
We are not ready to create DescriptorScriptPubKeyMans which produce
bech32m addresses. So don't allow generating them.
458a345b05 Add support for SIGHASH_DEFAULT in RPCs, and make it default (Pieter Wuille)
c0f0c8eccb tests: check spending of P2TR (Pieter Wuille)
a2380127e9 Basic Taproot signing logic in script/sign.cpp (Pieter Wuille)
49487bc3b6 Make GetInputUTXO safer: verify non-witness UTXO match (Pieter Wuille)
fd3f6890f3 Construct and use PrecomputedTransactionData in PSBT signing (Pieter Wuille)
5cb6502ac5 Construct and use PrecomputedTransactionData in SignTransaction (Pieter Wuille)
5d2e22437b Don't nuke witness data when signing fails (Pieter Wuille)
ce9353164b Permit full precomputation in PrecomputedTransactionData (Pieter Wuille)
e841fb503d Add precomputed txdata support to MutableTransactionSignatureCreator (Pieter Wuille)
a91d532338 Add CKey::SignSchnorr function for BIP 340/341 signing (Pieter Wuille)
e77a2839b5 Use HandleMissingData also in CheckSchnorrSignature (Pieter Wuille)
dbb0ce9fbf Add TaprootSpendData data structure, equivalent to script map for P2[W]SH (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Builds on top of #22051, adding signing support after derivation support.
Nothing is changed in descriptor features. Signing works for key path and script path spending, through the normal sending functions, and PSBT-based RPCs. However, PSBT usability is rather low as no extensions have been defined to convey Taproot-specific information, so all script information must be known to the signing wallet.
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Sjors:
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f5ba424cd4 wallet: Add IsAddressUsed / SetAddressUsed methods (Russell Yanofsky)
62252c95e5 interfaces: Stop exposing wallet destdata to gui (Russell Yanofsky)
985430d9b2 test: Add gui test for wallet receive requests (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Stop giving GUI access to destdata rows in database. Replace with narrow API just for saving and reading receive request information.
This simplifies code and should prevent the GUI from interfering with other destdata like address-used status. It also adds some more GUI test coverage.
There are no changes in behavior.
ACKs for top commit:
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laanwj:
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c7bd5842e4 MOVEONLY: CWallet transaction code out of wallet.cpp/.h (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This commit just moves function without making any changes. It can be reviewed with `git log -p -n1 --color-moved=dimmed_zebra`
Motivation for this change is to make `wallet.cpp/h` less monolithic and start to make wallet transaction state tracking comprehensible so bugs in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/Wallet-Transaction-Conflict-Tracking can be fixed safely without introducing new problems.
This moves wallet classes and methods that deal with transactions out of `wallet.cpp/.h` into better organized files:
- `transaction.cpp/.h` - CWalletTx and CMerkleTx class definitions
- `receive.cpp/.h` - functions checking received transactions and computing balances
- `spend.cpp/.h` - functions creating transactions and finding spendable coins
After #20773, when loading is separated from syncing it will also be possible to move more `wallet.cpp/.h` functions to:
- `sync.cpp/.h` - functions handling chain notifications and rescanning
This commit arranges `receive.cpp` and `spend.cpp` functions in dependency order so it's possible to skim `receive.cpp` and get an idea of how computing balances works, and skim `spend.cpp` and get an idea of how transactions are created, without having to jump all over `wallet.cpp` where functions are not in order and there is a lot of unrelated code.
Followup commit "refactor: Detach wallet transaction methods" in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21206 follows up this PR and tweaks function names and arguments to reflect new locations. The two commits are split into separate PRs because this commit is more work to maintain and less work to review, while the other commit is less work to maintain and more work to review, so hopefully this commit can be merged earlier.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
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promag:
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meshcollider:
Dimmed-zebra-check and functional test run ACK c7bd5842e4
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This commit just moves functions without making any changes. It can be
reviewed with `git log -p -n1 --color-moved=dimmed_zebra`
Motivation for this change is to make wallet.cpp/h less monolithic and
start to make wallet transaction state tracking comprehensible so bugs
in
https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/Wallet-Transaction-Conflict-Tracking
can be fixed safely without introducing new problems.
This commit moves wallet classes and methods that deal with transactions
out of wallet.cpp/.h into better organized files:
- transaction.cpp/.h - CWalletTx and CMerkleTx class definitions
- receive.cpp/.h - functions checking received transactions and computing balances
- spend.cpp/.h - functions creating transactions and finding spendable coins
After #20773, when loading is separated from syncing it will also be
possible to move more wallet.cpp/.h functions to:
- sync.cpp/.h - functions handling chain notifications and rescanning
This commit arranges receive.cpp and spend.cpp functions in dependency
order so it's possible to skim receive.cpp and get an idea of how
computing balances works, and skim spend.cpp and get an idea of how
transactions are created, without having to jump all over wallet.cpp
where functions are not in order and there is a lot of unrelated code.
Followup commit "refactor: Detach wallet transaction methods" in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21206 follows up this PR and
tweaks function names and arguments to reflect new locations. The two
commits are split into separate PRs because this commit is more work to
maintain and less work to review, while the other commit is less work to
maintain and more work to review, so hopefully this commit can be merged
earlier.
e6fe1c37d0 rpc: Improve avoidpartialspends and avoid_reuse documentation (Fabian Jahr)
8f073076b1 wallet: Increase OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES to 100 (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to #17824.
This increases OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES to 100 which means that OutputGroups will now be up to 100 outputs large, up from previously 10. The main motivation for this change is that during the PR review club on #17824 [several participants signaled](https://bitcoincore.reviews/17824.html#l-339) that 100 might be a better value here.
I think fees should be manageable for users but more importantly, users should know what they can expect when using the wallet with this configuration, so I also tried to clarify the documentation on `-avoidpartialspends` and `avoid_reuse` a bit. If there are other additional ways how or docs where users can be made aware of the potential consequences of using these parameters, please let me know. Another small upside is that [there seem to be a high number of batching transactions with 100 and 200 inputs](https://miro.medium.com/max/3628/1*sZ5eaBSbsJsHx-J9iztq2g.png)([source](https://medium.com/@hasufly/an-analysis-of-batching-in-bitcoin-9bdf81a394e0)) giving these transactions a bit of a larger anonymity set, although that is probably a very weak argument.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
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Xekyo:
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rajarshimaitra:
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achow101:
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glozow:
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51a3ac242c Have OutputGroup determine the value to use (Andrew Chow)
6d6d278475 Change SelectCoins_test to actually test SelectCoins (Andrew Chow)
9d3bd74ab4 Remove CreateTransaction while loop and some related variables (Andrew Chow)
6f0d5189af Remove use_bnb and bnb_used (Andrew Chow)
de26eb0e1f Do both BnB and Knapsack coin selection in SelectCoinsMinConf (Andrew Chow)
01dc8ebda5 Have KnapsackSolver actually use effective values (Andrew Chow)
bf26e018de Roll static tx fees into nValueToSelect instead of having it be separate (Andrew Chow)
cc3f14b27c Move output reductions for fee to after coin selection (Andrew Chow)
d97d25d950 Make cost_of_change part of CoinSelectionParams (Andrew Chow)
af5867c896 Move some calculations to common code in SelectCoinsMinConf (Andrew Chow)
1bf4a62cb6 scripted-diff: rename some variables (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Changes `KnapsackSolver` to use effective values instead of just the nominal txout value. Since fees are taken into account during the selection itself, we finally get rid of the `CreateTransaction` loop as well as a few other things that only were only necessary because of that loop.
This should not change coin selection behavior at all (except maybe remove weird edge cases that were caused by the loop). In order to keep behavior the same, `KnapsackSolver` will select outputs with a negative effective value (as it did before).
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 51a3ac242c. Looks good to go!
instagibbs:
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meshcollider:
re-light-utACK 51a3ac242c
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Instead of hijacking the effective_feerate to use the correct value
during coin selection, have OutputGroup be aware of whether we are
subtracting the fee from the outputs and provide the correct value to
use for selection.
To do this, OutputGroup now takes CoinSelectionParams and has a new
function GetSelectionAmount().
Remove the CreateTransaction while loop. Removes variables that were
only needed because of that loop. Also renames a few variables and
moves their declarations to where they are used.
Some subtractFeeFromOutputs handling is moved to after coin selection
in order to reduce their amounts once the fee is known.
If subtracting the fee reduces the change to dust, we will also now
remove the change output
Although the CreateTransaction loop currently remains, it should be
largely unused. KnapsackSolver will now account for transaction fees
when doing its selection.
In the previous commit, SelectCoinsMinConf was refactored to have some
calculations become shared for KnapsackSolver and SelectCoinsBnB. In
this commit, KnapsackSolver will now use the not_input_fees and
effective_feerate so that it include the fee for non-input things
(excluding a change output) so that the algorithm will select enough to
cover those fees. This is necessary for selecting on effective values.
Additionally, the OutputGroups
created for KnapsackSolver will actually have their effective values
calculated and set, and KnapsackSolver will do its selection on those
effective values.
Lastly, SelectCoins is modified to use the same value for preselected
inputs for BnB and KnapsackSolver. While it will still use the real
value when subtracting the fee from outputs, this behavior will be
the same regardless of the algo used for selecting additional inputs.
The fees for transaction overhead and recipient outputs are now included
in nTargetValue instead of being a separate parameter. For the coin
selection algorithms, it doesn't matter that these are separate as in
either case, the algorithm needs to select enough to cover these fees.
Note that setting nValueToSelect is changed as it now includes
not_input_fees. Without the change to how nValueToSelect is increased
for KnapsackSolver, this would result in overpaying fees. The change to
increase by the difference between nFeeRet and not_input_fees allows
this to have the same behavior as previously.
Additionally, because we assume that KnapsackSolver will always find a
solution that requires change (we assume that BnB always finds a
non-change solution), we also include the fee for the change output in
KnapsackSolver's target. As part of this, we also use the changeless
nFeeRet when iterating for KnapsackSolver. This is because we include
the change fee when doing KnapsackSolver, so nFeeRet on further
iterations won't include the change fee.
Simplifies CreateTransactionInternal without changing behavior. Removes
the pick_new_inputs variable by moving the subtract fee from amount
implementation to later in the loop to where it is possible to calculate
the fee for the transaction. This allows the fee to be subtracted from
the outputs within a single iteration, instead of calculating the fee in
the first iteration, and subtracting the fee in the second.
This also removes another scenario where a second iteration of the loop
finds a smaller input set (and thus smaller fees than the first
iteration) with no change and so a third iteration of the loop is done in order to make
a change output that contains the excess fees.
To handle these cases, we always create a change output which contains
the difference between selected input values and the recipient amounts.
Once the transaction fee is calculated, the change output is reduced (in
the normal case) or the recipient amounts are reduced (in the subtract
fee from amount case). All of this is done in a single iteration of the
loop.
This commit does not change behavior, it just moves code from
CWallet::CreateWalletFromFile to CWallet:::AttachChain so it can be updated in
the next commit.
This commit is most easily reviewed with
"git diff -w --color-moved=dimmed_zebra" or by diffing CWallet:::AttachChain
against the previous code with an external diff tool.
To prepare for KnapsackSolver to use effective values, these
calculations are moved out of the BnB if block to allow for them to be
shared with KnapsackSolver in the future.
The fOnlySafe argument to AvailableCoins is now redundant, since #21359
added a similar field inside the CCoinControl struct.
Not all code paths set a CCoinControl instance, but when it's missing we
can default to using only safe inputs which is backwards-compatible.
11d6459b6e rpc: include_unsafe option for fundrawtransaction (t-bast)
Pull request description:
Allow RPC users to opt-in to unsafe inputs when funding a raw transaction.
Applications that need to manage a complex RBF flow (such as lightning nodes using anchor outputs) are very limited if they can only use safe inputs.
I also added this option to `send` and `walletcreatefundedpsbt` who internally delegate to `fundrawtransaction`.
Fixes#21299
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
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d66f283ac0 scripted-diff: Replace three dots with ellipsis in the UI strings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is split from #21463.
The change was suggested on [Transifex.com](https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/), and it does not touch `LogPrint` and `LogPrintf` calls.
The only comment on #21463 [was](9030e4b5a6 (r597220100)):
> Mind that these messages also end up in the log. In principle the log is already UTF-8 (as are all strings and text in bitcoind). But, just noting, that it might make browsing the log a less pleasant experience on systems with misconfigured locale like some BSDs by default.
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laanwj:
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Allow RPC users to opt-in to unsafe inputs when funding a raw transaction.
Applications that need to manage a complex RBF flow (such as lightning
nodes using anchor outputs) are very limited if they can only use safe inputs.
Fixes#21299