b5795a7886 Wallet: Add warning comments and assert to CWallet::DelAddressBook (Luke Dashjr)
6d2905f57a Wallet: Avoid unnecessary/redundant m_address_book lookups (Luke Dashjr)
c751d886f4 Wallet: Avoid treating change-in-the-addressbook as non-change everywhere (Luke Dashjr)
8e64b8c84b Wallet: New FindAddressBookEntry method to filter out change entries (and skip ->second everywhere) (Luke Dashjr)
65b6bdc2b1 Wallet: Add CAddressBookData::IsChange which returns true iff label has never been set (Luke Dashjr)
144b2f85da Wallet: Require usage of new CAddressBookData::setLabel to change label (Luke Dashjr)
b86cd155f6 scripted-diff: Wallet: Rename mapAddressBook to m_address_book (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
In many places, our code assumes that presence in the address book indicates a non-change key, and absence of an entry in mapAddressBook indicates change.
This no longer holds true after #13756 (first released in 0.19) since it added a "used" DestData populated even for change addresses. Only avoid-reuse wallets should be affected by this issue.
Thankfully, populating DestData does not write a label to the database, so we can retroactively fix this (so long as the user didn't see the change address and manually assign it a real label).
Fixing it is accomplished by:
* Adding a new bool to CAddressBookData to track if the label has ever been assigned, either by loading one from the database, or by assigning one at runtime.
* `CAddressBookData::IsChange` and `CWallet::FindAddressBookEntry` are new methods to assist in excluding change from code that doesn't expect to see them.
* For safety in merging, `CAddressBookData::name` has been made read-only (the actual data is stored in `m_label`, a new private member, and can be changed only with `setLabel` which updates the `m_change` flag), and `mapAddressBook` has been renamed to `m_address_book` (to force old code to be rebased to compile).
A final commit also does some minor optimisation, avoiding redundant lookups in `m_address_book` when we already have a pointer to the `CAddressBookData`.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK b5795a7886. Pretty clever and nicely implemented fix!
jonatack:
ACK b5795a7886 nice improvements -- code review, built/ran tests rebased on current master ff53433fe4 and tested manually with rpc/cli
jnewbery:
Good fix. utACK b5795a788.
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Previous versions assumed absence of an entry in mapAddressBook indicated change.
This no longer holds true (due to bugs) and will shortly be made intentional.
Renaming the field helps ensure that old code using mapAddressBook directly gets checked for necessary rebasing.
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sed -i -e 's/mapAddressBook/m_address_book/g' $(git grep -l 'mapAddressBook' ./src)
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Currently it's possible for ReleaseWallet to delete the CWallet pointer while
it is processing BlockConnected, etc chain notifications.
To fix this, unregister from notifications earlier in UnloadWallet instead of
ReleaseWallet, and use a new RegisterSharedValidationInterface function to
prevent the CValidationInterface shared_ptr from being deleted until the last
notification is actually finished.
e57980b473 [mempool] Remove NotifyEntryAdded and NotifyEntryRemoved callbacks (John Newbery)
2dd561f361 [validation] Remove pool member from ConnectTrace (John Newbery)
969b65f3f5 [validation] Remove NotifyEntryRemoved callback from ConnectTrace (John Newbery)
5613f9842b [validation] Remove conflictedTxs from PerBlockConnectTrace (John Newbery)
cdb893443c [validation interface] Remove vtxConflicted from BlockConnected (John Newbery)
1168394d75 [wallet] Notify conflicted transactions in TransactionRemovedFromMempool (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
These boost signals were added in #9371, before we had a `TransactionRemovedFromMempool` method in the validation interface. The `NotifyEntryAdded` callback was used by validation to build a vector of conflicted transactions when connecting a block, which the wallet was notified of in the `BlockConnected` CValidationInterface callback.
Now that we have a `TransactionRemovedFromMempool` callback, we can fire that signal directly from the mempool for conflicted transactions.
Note that #9371 was implemented to ensure `-walletnotify` events were fired for these conflicted transaction. We inadvertently stopped sending these notifications in #16624 (Sep 2019 commit 7e89994). We should probably fix that, but in a different PR.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Re-ACK e57980b
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK e57980b473, no code changes since previous review, but helpful new code comments have been added and the PR description is now more clear about where the old code came from
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The only CValidationInterface client that cares about transactions that
are removed from the mempool because of CONFLICT is the wallet.
Start using the TransactionRemovedFromMempool method to notify about
conflicted transactions instead of using the vtxConflicted vector in
BlockConnected.
Not all ScriptPubKeyMans will be able to provide private keys,
but pubkeys and scripts should be. So only provide public-only
SigningProviders, i.e. ones that can help with Solving.
Instead of fetching a SigningProvider from ScriptPubKeyMan in order
to fill and sign the keys and scripts for a PSBT, just pass that
PSBT to a new FillPSBT function that does all that for us.
CWallet::CanGetAddresses() is used to check whether the wallet has available or is able to produce keys for addresses. It uses the ScriptPubKeyMan::CanGetAddresses(), which in turn uses the const KeypoolCountExternalKeys() method, all which do counting and no modifications.
These functions are used to mark/check if a key of our own has been used to spend (and only for avoid-reuse wallets), which has nothing to do with the destination/address itself.
Give them more accurate names to avoid confusion.
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sed -i -e 's/UsedDestination/SpentKey/g' $(git grep -l 'UsedDestination' ./src)
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4e9efac678 test: Check wallet name in -walletnotify script (João Barbosa)
9a5b5ee81f wallet: Replace %w by wallet name in -walletnotify script (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Fixes#13237.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 4e9efac678
Tree-SHA512: 189dd1c785485f2e974d7c12531851b2a977778b3b954aa95efd527322ba3345924cfd587fb9c90b0fa979202af0ab2d90e53d125fe266a36c94f757e4176203
Needed for future ScriptPubKeyMans which may need to create
SigningProviders dynamically and thus a normal pointer is not enough
This commit does not change behavior.
Add wallet logic for dealing with multiple ScriptPubKeyMan instances. This
doesn't change current behavior because there is still only a single
LegacyScriptPubKeyMan. But in the future the new logic will be used to support
descriptor wallets.
6dd59d2e49 Don't allow implementers to think ScriptHash(Witness*()) results in nesting computation (Gregory Sanders)
4b8f1e989f IsUsedDestination shouldn't use key id as script id for ScriptHash (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Regression introduced in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17621 which causes p2sh-segwit addresses to be erroneously missed.
Tests are only failing in 0.19 branch, likely because that release still uses p2sh-segwit addresses rather than bech32 by default.
I'll devise a test case to catch this going forward.
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achow101:
ACK 6dd59d2e49
MarcoFalke:
ACK 6dd59d2
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 6dd59d2e49
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6fc554f591 wallet: Reset reused transactions cache (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Fixes#17603 (together with #17824)
`getbalances` is using the cache within `GetAvailableCredit` under certain conditions [here](35fff5be60/src/wallet/wallet.cpp (L1826)). For a wallet with `avoid_reuse` activated this can lead to inconsistent reporting of `used` transactions/balances between `getbalances` and `listunspent` as pointed out in #17603. When an address is reused before the first transaction is spending from this address, the cache is not updated even after the transaction is sent. This means the remaining outputs at the reused address are not showing up as `used` in `getbalances`.
With this change, any newly incoming transaction belonging to the wallet marks all the other outputs at the same address as dirty.
ACKs for top commit:
kallewoof:
Code review re-ACK 6fc554f591
promag:
ACK 6fc554f591.
achow101:
Re-ACK 6fc554f591
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 6fc554f591
Tree-SHA512: c4cad2c752176d16d77b4a4202291d20baddf9f27250896a40274d74a6945e0f6b34be04c2f9b1b2e756d3ac669b794969df8f82a98e0b16f10e92f276649ea2
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# Delete outdated alias for RecursiveMutex
sed -i -e '/CCriticalSection/d' ./src/sync.h
# Replace use of outdated alias with RecursiveMutex
sed -i -e 's/CCriticalSection/RecursiveMutex/g' $(git grep -l CCriticalSection)
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If a destination is reused we mark the cache of the other transactions going to that destination dirty so they are not accidentally reported as trusted when the cache is hit.
6d6a7a8403 gui: Fix duplicate wallet showing up (João Barbosa)
81ea66c30e Drop signal CClientUIInterface::LoadWallet (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR includes 2 fixes:
- prevent GUI LoadWallet handlers from crashing on startup when multiple handlers are attached, because the first handler takes ownership of the wallet unique pointer. Now every handler will receive its own unique pointer;
- prevent showing a wallet twice in the GUI on startup due to a race with `loadwallet`.
Fixes#16937
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
code review ACK 6d6a7a8403
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 6d6a7a8403. No changes since last ACK other than rebase due to #17070
kallewoof:
Code review ACK 6d6a7a8403
Tree-SHA512: 7f0658c9011f81dfa176a094c2263448ee1d14fda7dc94e8b55ee9c8b81538bd2d1e4bf8a8dbfcd029ebfc9feb6d3cda9dee3f911122df0a4b1e0ca75f653ba4
e1e1442f3e Activate no-privkey -> ISMINE_WATCH_ONLY behavior for LegacySPKM only (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Slight cleanup following https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16944
This should allow future scriptpubkeymans to transparently work, since the current plan is to have ismine always be spendable.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK e1e1442f3e
Sjors:
Code review ACK e1e1442f3e
meshcollider:
Code review ACK e1e1442f3e
Tree-SHA512: c0a86587d33b8b1646494a5cb0bf8681ee4a88e6913918157746943a0996b501903e0e6ee954cf04154c1e0faee0cbb375c74ca789f46ba9244eb5296632b042
09502452bb IsUsedDestination should count any known single-key address (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
This plugs the privacy leak detailed at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17605, at least for the single-key case.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
Code Review ACK 09502452bb
Tree-SHA512: e1d68281675f05072b3087171cba1df9416a69c9ccf70c72e8555e55eadda2d0fd339e5a894e3a3438ff94b9e3827fb19b8b701faade70c08756b19ff157ee0c