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
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".)
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.
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
ca185cf5a1 doc: Document differences in bitcoind and bitcoin-qt locale handling (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Document differences in `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt` locale handling.
Since this seems to be the root cause to the locale dependency issues we've seen over the years I thought it was worth documenting :)
Note that 1.) `QLocale` (used by Qt), 2.) C locale (used by locale-sensitive C standard library functions/POSIX functions and some parts of the C++ standard library such as `std::to_string`) and 3.) C++ locale (used by the C++ input/output library) are three separate things. This comment is about the perhaps surprising interference with the C locale (2) that takes place as part of the Qt initialization.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK ca185cf5a1
Tree-SHA512: e51c32f3072c506b0029a001d8b108125e1acb4f2b6a48a6be721ddadda9da0ae77a9b39ff33f9d9eebabe2244c1db09e8502e3e7012d7a5d40d98e96da0dc44
4ec49f8d1e qt: Leverage the default "Create new receiving address" button (Hennadii Stepanov)
4227a8e1f3 qt: Make "Create new receiving address" default unconditionally (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Fix#24
The first commit:
- visual improvement with no behavior change
The second commit:
- removes a bunch of LOCs
- slightly change behavior and makes it standard
With this PR:
![DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20200721213040](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/88093294-7b2a6700-cb9a-11ea-89a2-a0e2678056a7.png)
ACKs for top commit:
Saibato:
Concept tACK 4227a8e1f34ec49f8d1e
promag:
Tested ACK 4ec49f8d1e on macos.
Tree-SHA512: 3403d5ee96ec139491c7e23b24a24d9239fe55c58d99cbd4cd13bc877f76f992ed011c09e2af35b2a63be1a2371b95f6ac719325396dcc8333cf3eb7fa2e3d2c
b6dcc6d741 gui: Clarify block height label (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Prefer "block height" instead of "number of blocks".
This was done while testing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16981.
ACKs for top commit:
michaelfolkson:
ACK b6dcc6d741. I don't think there are any other obvious examples in the GUI where "block height" should replace "number of blocks" except for translations.
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK b6dcc6d741
Tree-SHA512: ec3b48c1af5d613ed657ad51f2caddea774376736ecc02343d54518986e35ec37f1745b059814b5be92b5e5c2bb2970d17159b24c6e88b9316803d4de5327c31
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.
This is needed to allow bitcoin-gui to connect to existing node process with
-ipcconnect instead of spawning a new process. It's possible to spawn a new
bitcoin-node process without knowing the current data dir or network, but
connecting to an existing bitcoin-node requires knowing the datadir and network
first.
No change in behavior. Replacing references with pointers allows Node interface
creation to be delayed until later during gui startup next commit to support
implementing -ipcconnect option
Change gui code to use gArgs, Params() functions directly instead of going
through interfaces::Node.
Remotely accessing bitcoin-node ArgsManager from bitcoin-gui works fine in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102, when bitcoin-gui spawns a new
bitcoin-node process and controls its startup, but for bitcoin-gui to support
-ipcconnect option in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19461 and connect
to an existing bitcoin-node process, it needs ability to parse arguments itself
before connecting out.
This change also simplifies https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10102 a
bit, by making the bitcoin-gui -> bitcoin-node startup sequence more similar to
the bitcoin-node -> bitcoin-wallet startup sequence where the parent process
parses arguments and passes them to the child process instead of the parent
process using the child process to parse arguments.
356988e200 util: make EncodeBase58Check consume Spans (Sebastian Falbesoner)
f0fce0675d util: make EncodeBase58 consume Spans (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR improves the interfaces for the functions `EncodeBase58{Check}` by using Spans, in a similar fashion to e.g. PRs #19660, #19687. Note that on the master branch there are currently two versions of `EncodeBase58`: one that takes two pointers (marking begin and end) and another one that takes a `std::vector<unsigned char>` const-ref. The PR branch only leaves one generic Span-interface, both simplifying the interface and allowing more generic containers to be passed. The same is done for `EncodeBase58Check`, where only one interface existed but it's more generic now (e.g. a std::array can be directly passed, as done in the benchmarks).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 356988e200
Tree-SHA512: 47cfccdd7f3a2d4694bb8785e6e5fd756daee04ce1652ee59a7822e7e833b4a441ae9362b9bd67ea020d2b5b7d927629c9addb6abaa9881d8564fd3b1257f512
1e72b68ab3 Replace `hidden service` with `onion service` (Riccardo Masutti)
Pull request description:
For a couple of years, Tor has made the term `hidden service` obsolete, in favor of `onion service`: [Tor Project | Onion Services](https://community.torproject.org/onion-services/)
This PR updates all the references.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 1e72b68ab3
hebasto:
ACK 1e72b68ab3, tested on Linux Mint 20 (x86_64).
Tree-SHA512: 6a29e828e1c5e1ec934b5666f67326dbd84d77c8b2641f6740abac6d3d5923b7729763b9ff2230390b0bb23359a5f3731ccd9a30011ca69004f7c820aed17262
For a couple of years, Tor documentation has made
the term hidden service obsolete, in favor of onion
service.
This PR updates all the references in the code base.
edc316020e test: Remove duplicate NodeContext hacks (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Qt tests currently are currently using two NodeContext structs at the same time, one in interfaces::NodeImpl::m_context, and the other in BasicTestingSetup::m_node, and the tests have hacks transferring state between them.
Fix this by getting rid of the NodeImpl::m_context struct and making it a pointer. This way a common BitcoinApplication object can be used for all qt tests, but they can still have their own testing setups.
Non-test code is changing but non-test behavior is still the same as before.
Motivation for this PR is to be able to remove the "std::move(test.m_node.connman)" and mempool hacks for swapping individual NodeContext members in Qt tests, because followup PR #19099 adds yet another member (wallet_client) that needs to be swapped. After this change, the whole NodeContext struct can be swapped instead of individual members, so the workarounds are less fragile and invasive.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
crACK edc316020e🌮
promag:
ACK edc316020e.
Tree-SHA512: c1650e4127f43a4020304ca7c13b5d9122fb5723aacd8fa1cf855d03c6052fcfb7685810aa2a5ef708561015f0022fecaacbad479295104ca45d2c17579466a4
fae8c28dae Pass mempool pointer to GetCoinsCacheSizeState (MarcoFalke)
fac674db20 Pass mempool pointer to UnloadBlockIndex (MarcoFalke)
faec851b6e test: Simplify cs_main locks (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Split out from #19556
Instead of relying on the implicit mempool global, pass a mempool pointer (which can be `0`). This helps with testing, code clarity and unlocks the features described in #19556.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
code review ACK fae8c28dae
fjahr:
Code review ACK fae8c28dae
darosior:
Tested ACK fae8c28dae
jamesob:
ACK fae8c28dae ([`jamesob/ackr/19604.1.MarcoFalke.pass_mempool_pointer_to`](https://github.com/jamesob/bitcoin/tree/ackr/19604.1.MarcoFalke.pass_mempool_pointer_to))
Tree-SHA512: fa687518c8cda4a095bdbdfe56e01fae2fb16c13d51efbb1312cd6dc007611fc47f53f475602e4a843e3973c9410e6af5a81d6847bd2399f8262ca7205975728
9c69cfe4c5 Add <datadir>/settings.json persistent settings storage. (Russell Yanofsky)
eb682c5700 util: Add ReadSettings and WriteSettings functions (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Persistent settings are used in followup PRs #15936 to unify gui settings between bitcoin-qt and bitcoind, and #15937 to add a load_on_startup flag to the loadwallet RPC and maintain a dynamic list of wallets that should be loaded on startup that also can be shared between bitcoind and bitcoin-qt.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Approach re-ACK 9c69cfe4c5🌾
jnewbery:
utACK 9c69cfe4c5
Tree-SHA512: 39fcc6051717117c9141e934de1d0d3f739484be4685cdf97d54de967c8c816502b4fd0de12114433beaa5c5b7060c810fd8ae4e2b3ce7c371eb729ac01ba2e1
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
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK d416ae560e. Only changes since last review were rebasing after base PR #19334 merge, and adding cs_db lock in BerkeleyDatabase destructor, which should avoid races accessing env->m_databases and env->m_fileids
fjahr:
Code review ACK d416ae560e
meshcollider:
Code review & test run ACK d416ae560e
Tree-SHA512: 98d05ec093d7446c4488e2b0914584222a331e9a2f4d5be6af98e3f6d78fdd8e75526c12f91a8a52d4820c25bce02aa02aabe92d38bee7eb2fce07d0691b7b0d
When Enter or Return is pressed the default button will be always
clicked. All buttons can always be clicked from the keyboard by pressing
spacebar when the button has focus.
80968cff68 scripted-diff: rename movie folder to animation (Peter Bushnell)
Pull request description:
Rename the movies directory and RES_MOVIES make variable to animation and RES_ANIMATION respectively. Movies is a bit of an unexpected term to be found.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 80968cff68
hebasto:
ACK 80968cff68, tested on Linux Mint 20 (Qt 5.12.8).
Tree-SHA512: 6bd31ce36e821f6a1bef8a7972086a2387d6258c48fc9df12d3ffdae07d0237036afbc2dec673384b78d9567b91d6e12eafa59fa2305aa79153dfd9b7c3a8655
Show detailed permissions instead of legacy "whitelisted" flag.
These are formatted with `&` in between just like services flags.
It reuses the "N/A" translation message if not.
This removes the one-but-last use of `legacyWhitelisted`.
bd315eb5e2 qt: Get rid of cursor in out-of-focus labels (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
After clicking on `QLabel` with selectable text the cursor remains forever:
![47532924-65e7b200-d8ba-11e8-9254-7bde658961cb](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/84038485-ad945200-a9a8-11ea-89e3-c7c17d02a611.png)
This PR fixes this visual bug.
Earlier attempts to fix this issue:
- #14577
- #14810 (combined with other UX feature)
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK bd315eb5e2.
laanwj:
Tested ACK bd315eb5e2
Tree-SHA512: 6bf89362412e5ce9a4dec6944b62fe44fc31ca49cda7f6e2eb37e847fac9dccb68bca7ac6877b19e42add2333e40d0b4265757ead105ac0a5d28f8ab43b322c3
Qt tests currently are currently using two NodeContext structs at the same
time, one in interfaces::NodeImpl::m_context, and the other in
BasicTestingSetup::m_node, and the tests have hacks transferring state between
them.
Fix this by getting rid of the NodeImpl::m_context struct and making it a
pointer. This way a common BitcoinApplication object can be used for all qt
tests, but they can still have their own testing setups.
Non-test code is changing but non-test behavior is still the same as before.
Motivation for this PR is to be able to remove the
"std::move(test.m_node.connman)" and mempool hacks for swapping individual
NodeContext members in Qt tests, because followup PR #19099 adds yet another
member (wallet_client) that needs to be swapped. After this change, the whole
NodeContext struct can be swapped instead of individual members, so the
workarounds are less fragile and invasive.
d0cc1f6df7 qt: Disable toolbar when overlay is shown (Hennadii Stepanov)
e74cd2083d qt, refactor: Cleanup ModalOverlay slots (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Keeping the main window toolbar activated while the modal overlay is shown could create the appearance of the non-responsive GUI.
Fixes#22.
---
On master (ca055885c6):
![Screenshot from 2020-07-11 13-07-00](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/87221791-7504e100-c377-11ea-9689-ddd4b21b98f9.png)
With this PR:
![Screenshot from 2020-07-11 13-07-39](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/87221803-8817b100-c377-11ea-92c8-3602dc4d2451.png)
ACKs for top commit:
harding:
Tested ACK d0cc1f6df7. Tested on Linux/X11 as much as I could given it's a pretty small change; seems like a nice improvement. I'm not experienced in Qt, but I don't see anything obviously problematic about the code.
jonatack:
ACK d0cc1f6 tested on Debian 5.7.6-1 (2020-06-24) x86_64 GNU/Linux
LarryRuane:
ACK d0cc1f6df7 tested on Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Tree-SHA512: e371b34231c01e77118deb100e0f280ba1cdef54e317f7f7d6ac322598bda811bd1bfe3035e90d87f8267f4f5d2095d34a8136911159db63694fd1b1b11335a1
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.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK fa73493930
meshcollider:
utACK fa73493930
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa73493930. Just rebased since last review
Tree-SHA512: 99e1fe1b2c22a3f4b19de3e566241d38693f4fd8d5a68ba1838d86740aa6c08e3325c11a072e30fd262a8861af4278bed52eb9374c85179b8f536477f528247c
Persistent settings are used in followup PRs #15936 to unify gui settings
between bitcoin-qt and bitcoind, and #15937 to add a load_on_startup flag to
the loadwallet RPC and maintain a dynamic list of wallets that should be loaded
on startup that also can be shared between bitcoind and bitcoin-qt.
1cabbddbca refactor: Use uint16_t instead of unsigned short (Aaron Hook)
Pull request description:
I wanted to see if the `up for grabs` label works and looked at PR #17822 originally opend by ahook I saw it had many acks for example by jonatack and practicalswift but needed rebasing.
So I checked out the remote branch rebased it resolved three conflicts and continued the rebase.
Hope everything is as expected (:
ACKs for top commit:
sipsorcery:
ACK 1cabbddbca.
practicalswift:
ACK 1cabbddbca -- patch looks correct :)
laanwj:
ACK 1cabbddbca
hebasto:
ACK 1cabbddbca, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 0e6bf64f274aae5dacb188358b4d5f65ccb207d4f70922f039bc4ed7934709418ddad19f8bfb7462517427837c3d2bb3f86ef284bb40e87119aad2a1e148d9d6
fc6a637a01 qt: increase console command max length (10xcryptodev)
Pull request description:
fix#17618
Tested the examples https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17618#issuecomment-559538070 and works
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Approach ACK fc6a637a01
hebasto:
ACK fc6a637a01, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 4975d7fa4c13a6b0f50f5754c3e04eb5a42b1411c385dc883d9948b6fc0dee38900ba2a418218a9a30ce39988a27d22f3ff3a02f0fa44f4136f01eef473efeca
1e9bfd4926 qt: Reset toolbar after all wallets are closed (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
If the last open wallet is closed from the non-"Overview" tab, that tab remains active when a new wallet is opened:
![Screenshot from 2020-05-06 09-00-26](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/81142394-46821880-8f78-11ea-84b5-1d02f2b7f3f1.png)
This PR fixes this bug.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK 1e9bfd4926.
luke-jr:
utACK 1e9bfd4926
jonasschnelli:
utACK 1e9bfd4926
Tree-SHA512: a8dfd7591267e9544ad40c87581d554e5cfaad4b2a5bbfdbaf2596dc6869d2ac6cf7877adfef3d528fc61b081d40c6e30d787bbd7280ef7946aa7f7d9bc8b18e
faebb60b8d doc: Remove outdated comment in TransactionTablePriv (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Locks are no longer taken upfront, so remove the outdated comment
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK faebb60b8d, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: cd6df24d49d17e58049ac9b261c5e07c8e85ed1aacb547b13c0e55139339d7fcc3b1f766ea2e27d758ea77deadc01f7e28781be1515323c82b9012cee8fd488b
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.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
ACK faca730
laanwj:
ACK faca73000f
hebasto:
re-ACK faca73000f, since the [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19331#pullrequestreview-434420539) review:
Tree-SHA512: e9731f249425aaea50b6db5fc7622e10078cf006721bb87989cac190a2ff224412f6f8a7dd83efd018835302337611f5839e29e15bef366047ed591cef58dfb4
0ac09c9793 qt: Do not truncate node flag strings in debugwindow.ui peers details tab. (saibato)
Pull request description:
Fix: When fiddling around with new node flags other than the usual.
I saw that not all possible node flag strings i.e. the UNKNOWN[..] where
visible in peers details tab.
Since v18.2 fixed size was set to 300 and sliding is thereby limited.
A fix on my old linux cruft and small screen was to set minimumSize width to -1 or 0.
Qt will then autosize the slider to the max string length.
Thereby i had full display of all flags inclusive sliding without to fullscreen the window.
Not sure if this is even an issue for those who can afford big screens or high res macs?
Feedback welcome.
BTW: nice side effect now again easy to scroll trough long version names of the node.
can't wait to see strings like /Satoshi:0.23.99/NOX2NOX4NOX32 or what ever fits in the version string.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 0ac09c9793, tested on Linux Mint 20 (x86_64, Qt 5.12.8).
promag:
Tested ACK 0ac09c9793 on macos.
Tree-SHA512: a1601b5e35f10b1fd9407b28142ca00c1b985a822be5d23be4d7d3376211450f06e17f962c44b8b40977f8f8bbbb701cac1c5abb4afb3618da76385dfac848a3
d906aaa117 qt: Fix regression in TransactionTableModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Since https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17993 a crash is possible on exit.
Steps to reproduce:
- precondition: the old chain
- start `bitcoin-qt`
- wait until sync
- on main window: Menu -> File -> Quit
- crash
This PR is based on ryanofsky's [suggestion](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/7#issuecomment-646639251).
Fixes#7.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK d906aaa117.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK d906aaa117. Only changes are squashing, adding assert and adding const
vasild:
ACK d906aaa1
Tree-SHA512: 99a475fd90dff50407a58537fdc6099a2a074018e9078452bf86defc1a4b9e546aa94f916d242355900b21638c6cfef845598a5282661a9343556c4514eb155f
Not all possible node flags are visible in details of peers tab since v18.2.
qt will now autoadapt the slider to the full string size.
Signed-off-by: saibato <saibato.naga@pm.me>
931dd47608 Make lint-spelling.py happy (Glenn Willen)
11a0ffb29d [gui] Load PSBT from clipboard (Glenn Willen)
a6cb0b0c29 [gui] PSBT Operations Dialog (sign & broadcast) (Glenn Willen)
5dd0c03ffa FillPSBT: report number of inputs signed (or would sign) (Glenn Willen)
9e7b23b733 Improve TransactionErrorString messages. (Glenn Willen)
Pull request description:
Add a "PSBT Operations" dialog, reached from the "Load PSBT..." menu item, giving options to sign or broadcast the loaded PSBT as appropriate, as well as copying the result to the clipboard or saving it to a file.
This is based on Sjors' #17509, and depends on that PR going in first. (It effectively replaces the small "load PSBT" dialog from that PR with a more feature-rich one.)
Some notes:
* The way I display status information is maybe unusual (a status bar, rather than messageboxes.) I think it's helpful to have the information in it be persistent rather than transitory. But if people dislike it, I would probably move the "current state of the transaction" info to the top line of the main label, and the "what action just happened, and did it succeed" info into a messagebox.
* I don't really know much about the translation/localization stuff. I put tr() in all the places it seemed like it ought to go. I did not attempt to translate the result of TransactionErrorString (which is shared by GUI and non-GUI code); I don't know if that's correct, but it matches the "error messages in logs should be googleable in English" heuristic. I don't know whether there are things I should be doing to reduce translator effort (like minimizing the total number of distinct message strings I use, or something.)
* I don't really know how (if?) automated testing is applied to GUI code. I can make a list of PSBTs exercising all the codepaths for manual testing, if that's the right approach. Input appreciated.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
tested ACK 931dd47608
Sjors:
re-tACK 931dd47608
jb55:
ACK 931dd47608
achow101:
ACK 931dd47608
Tree-SHA512: ade52471a2242f839a8bd6a1fd231443cc4b43bb9c1de3fb5ace7c5eb59eca99b1f2e9f17dfdb4b08d84d91f5fd65677db1433dd03eef51c7774963ef4e2e74f
These types are equivalent, in data etc, so they need only their
data cast across.
Note a function is used rather than a casting
operator as CKeyID is defined at a lower level than script/standard
Add a "PSBT Operations" dialog, reached from the "Load PSBT..." menu
item, giving options to sign or broadcast the loaded PSBT as
appropriate, as well as copying the result to the clipboard or saving
it to a file.
In FillPSBT, optionally report the number of inputs we successfully
signed, as an out parameter. If "sign" is false, instead report the
number of inputs for which GetSigningProvider does not return nullptr.
(This is a potentially overbroad estimate of inputs we could sign.)
da7a83c5ee Remove WalletDatabase::Create, CreateMock, and CreateDummy (Andrew Chow)
d6045d0ac6 scripted-diff: Replace WalletDatabase::Create* with CreateWalletDatabase (Andrew Chow)
45c08f8a7b Add Create*WalletDatabase functions (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of having `Create`, `CreateMock`, and `CreateDummy` being static functions in `BerkeleyDatabase`, move these to standalone functions in `walletdb.cpp`. This prepares us for having different `WalletDatabase` classes.
Part of #18971. This was originally one commit but has been split into 3 to make it (hopefully) easier to review.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK da7a83c5ee🎂
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK da7a83c5ee. Easy review, nice scripted-diff
Tree-SHA512: 1feb7cb3889168c555154bf3701a49095fd6b8cab911d44b7f7efbf6fcee2280ccb3d4afec8a83755b39a592ecd13b90a318faa655c321f87bdabdf1e2312327
61c16339da walletdb: Move BDB specific things into bdb.{cpp/h} (Andrew Chow)
8f033642a8 walletdb: moveonly: Move BerkeleyBatch Cursor and Txn funcs to cpp (Andrew Chow)
25a655794a walletdb: move IsWalletLoaded to walletdb.cpp (Andrew Chow)
f6fc5f3849 walletdb: Add IsBDBWalletLoaded to look for BDB wallets specifically (Andrew Chow)
c3538f435a walletdb: Make SpliWalletFilePath non-static (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Moves the BDB specific classes from db.{cpp/h} to bdb.{cpp/h}.
To do this, `SplitWalletFilePath` is first made non-static. Then `IsWalletLoaded` functionality is moved to `IsBDBWalletLoaded` which is called by `IsWalletLoaded`. Then the bulk of db.{cpp/h} is moved to a new file bdb.{cpp/h}.
While doing some moveonly stuff, an additional commit moves the `*Cursor` and `Txn*` implementations out of the header file and into the cpp file.
Part of #18971
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 61c16339da
promag:
Code review ACK 61c16339da.
meshcollider:
utACK 61c16339da
Tree-SHA512: cb676cd34c9cd3c838a4fef230d84711efe4cf0d2eefa64ebfd7f787ddc6f7379db0b29454874ddc46ca7ffee0f18f6f3fb96a85513cd10164048948fd03a80c
5527be0627 refactor: Add AbortError alias (Hennadii Stepanov)
d924f2a596 Drop MSG_NOPREFIX flag (Hennadii Stepanov)
083daf7fba Pass bilingual_str argument to AbortNode() (Hennadii Stepanov)
d1cca129b4 refactor: Use bilingual_str::empty() (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR is a [followup](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16218#issuecomment-625919724) of #16224, and it adds `bilingual_str` type argument support to the `AbortNode()` functions.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 5527be0627👟
Tree-SHA512: bf8b15b14912b1f672e6e588fffa1e6eb6f00b4b23d15d0ced7f18fbdf76919244427feb7217007fe29617049308e13def893a03a87358db819cca9692f59905
After #19176, building the gui on Bionic is failing with:
```bash
CXX qt/qt_libbitcoinqt_a-guiutil.o
qt/bitcoin.cpp: In function 'int GuiMain(int, char**)':
qt/bitcoin.cpp:460:35: error: 'Untranslated' was not declared in this scope
node->initError(strprintf(Untranslated("Error parsing command line arguments: %s\n"), error));
```
The merge commit also failed to compile with the same error:
https://travis-ci.org/github/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/696627543
f46b678acf qt: lock cs_main, m_cached_tip_mutex in that order (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Always lock the mutexes `cs_main` and `m_cached_tip_mutex` in
the same order: `cs_main`, `m_cached_tip_mutex`. Otherwise we may end up
in a deadlock.
`ClientModel::m_cached_tip_blocks` is protected by
`ClientModel::m_cached_tip_mutex`. There are two access paths that
lock the two mutexes in opposite order:
```
validation.cpp:2868 CChainState::ActivateBestChain(): lock cs_main
validation.cpp:2916 CChainState::ActivateBestChain(): call uiInterface.NotifyBlockTip()
ui_interface.cpp:52 CClientUIInterface::NotifyBlockTip(): go deep in boost
...
qt/clientmodel.cpp:255 BlockTipChanged(): lock m_cached_tip_mutex
```
and
```
qt/clientmodel.cpp:119 ClientModel::getBestBlockHash(): lock m_cached_tip_mutex
qt/clientmodel.cpp:121 ClientModel::getBestBlockHash(): call m_node.getBestBlockHash()
interfaces/node.cpp:200 NodeImpl::getBestBlockHash(): lock cs_main
```
From `debug.log`:
```
POTENTIAL DEADLOCK DETECTED
Previous lock order was:
m_cs_chainstate validation.cpp:2851
(1) cs_main validation.cpp:2868
::mempool.cs validation.cpp:2868
(2) clientmodel->m_cached_tip_mutex qt/clientmodel.cpp:255
Current lock order is:
(2) m_cached_tip_mutex qt/clientmodel.cpp:119
(1) ::cs_main interfaces/node.cpp:200
```
The possible deadlock was introduced in #17993
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK f46b678acf
Tree-SHA512: 904f24b39bdc97c4d0ecb897a6980d8d479814535eb167e23105238800ea2f1f85273e3370cf894db58bc597f94c4f2e81fb68d0ff3362d468c16af5ce8f5d78
c4b574899a gui: Add Close All Wallets action (João Barbosa)
f30960adc0 gui: Add closeAllWallets to WalletController (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR adds the action to close all wallets.
<img width="405" alt="Screenshot 2020-06-01 at 01 06 12" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3534524/83365986-25a8b980-a3a4-11ea-9613-24dcd8eaa55c.png">
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK c4b574899a
Tree-SHA512: 049ad77ac79949fb55f6bde47b583fbf946f4bfaf3d56d768e85f813d814cff0fe326b700f7b5e383cda4af7b5666e13043a6aaeee3798a69fc94385d88ce809
4f49d5222e gui, refactor: Register Qt meta types in application constructor (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Removes a warning when running `QT_QPA_PLATFORM=cocoa src/qt/test/test_bitcoin-qt`.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Re utACK 4f49d5222e
hebasto:
ACK 4f49d5222e, tested on macOS 10.15.5.
Tree-SHA512: e931a022ba83cb0ef04d82544ebd9b18242f8fc2b41443afce4d5c4222f222e8b3517bdb484a1a4f61377c5dceca067d8ccf250da3a727299448e54bec33ed6e
Always lock the mutexes `cs_main` and `m_cached_tip_mutex` in
the same order: `cs_main`, `m_cached_tip_mutex`. Otherwise we may end up
in a deadlock.
`ClientModel::m_cached_tip_blocks` is protected by
`ClientModel::m_cached_tip_mutex`. There are two access paths that
lock the two mutexes in opposite order:
```
validation.cpp:2868 CChainState::ActivateBestChain(): lock cs_main
validation.cpp:2916 CChainState::ActivateBestChain(): call uiInterface.NotifyBlockTip()
ui_interface.cpp:52 CClientUIInterface::NotifyBlockTip(): go deep in boost
...
qt/clientmodel.cpp:255 BlockTipChanged(): lock m_cached_tip_mutex
```
and
```
qt/clientmodel.cpp:119 ClientModel::getBestBlockHash(): lock m_cached_tip_mutex
qt/clientmodel.cpp:121 ClientModel::getBestBlockHash(): call m_node.getBestBlockHash()
interfaces/node.cpp:200 NodeImpl::getBestBlockHash(): lock cs_main
```
From `debug.log`:
```
POTENTIAL DEADLOCK DETECTED
Previous lock order was:
m_cs_chainstate validation.cpp:2851
(1) cs_main validation.cpp:2868
::mempool.cs validation.cpp:2868
(2) clientmodel->m_cached_tip_mutex qt/clientmodel.cpp:255
Current lock order is:
(2) m_cached_tip_mutex qt/clientmodel.cpp:119
(1) ::cs_main interfaces/node.cpp:200
```
The possible deadlock was introduced in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17993
facef3d413 doc: Explain that anyone can work on good first issues, move text to CONTRIBUTING.md (MarcoFalke)
fae2fb2a19 doc: Expand section on Getting Started (MarcoFalke)
100000d1b2 doc: Add headings to CONTRIBUTING.md (MarcoFalke)
fab893e0ca doc: Fix unrelated typos reported by codespell (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Some random doc changes:
* Add sections to docs, so that they can be linked to
* Explain that anyone (even maintainers) are allowed to work on good first issues
* Expand section on Getting Started slightly
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK facef3d413
fanquake:
ACK facef3d413
Tree-SHA512: 8998e273a76dbf4ca77e79374c14efe4dfcc5c6df6b7d801e1e1e436711dbe6f76b436f9cbc6cacb45a56827babdd6396f3bd376a9426ee7be3bb9b8a3b8e383
Don't take two redundant arguments in `serviceFlagToStr()`.
As a side effect this fixes an issue introduced in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18165 due to which the GUI could
print something like `UNKNOWN[1033] & UNKNOWN[1033] & UNKNOWN[2^10]`
instead of `NETWORK & WITNESS`.
9760293ce6 wallet: Fix for exported confirmation field in payment to self transactions (Ben Carman)
Pull request description:
Closes#3455
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK 9760293ce6
Tree-SHA512: 8207768771ad787f716b966c4aa7aeef2da8a602e32e3510e41c7b49ec5ec679a3835d248be5016d4b37764f9914846f7c41c11cf48cddb617cb7ef831318fd7
8e08d00598 qt: Use parent-child relation to manage lifetime of OptionsModel object (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Both `BitcoinApplication` and `OptionsModel` classes are derived from the `QObject` class, therefore a parent-child relation could be established to manage the lifetime of an `OptionsModel` object:
5236b2e267/src/qt/optionsmodel.cpp (L29-L30)
This PR does not change behavior.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK 8e08d00598
promag:
ACK 8e08d00598.
Tree-SHA512: 0223dddf5ba28b0bfaefeda1b03b4ff95bf7e7d0c1e7b32368171e561813e22129f2a664f09279fa3b4fa63259b7680d55aa3fe66db9c7ae0039b7f529777ec3
c31bc5bcfd Consolidate service flag bit-to-name conversion to a shared serviceFlagToStr function (Luke Dashjr)
cea91a1e40 Bugfix: GUI: Use unsigned long long type to avoid implicit conversion of MSB check (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Side effect: this results in the RPC showing unknown service bits as "UNKNOWN[n]" like the GUI.
Note that there is no common mask-to-`vector<string>` function because both GUI and RPC would need to iterate through it to convert to their desired target formats.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK ~~cea91a1e40e12029140ebfba969ce3ef2965029c~~ c31bc5bcfd
Tree-SHA512: 32c7ba8ac7ef2d4087f4f317447ae93a328ec9fb9ad81301df2fbaeeb21a3db7a503187a369552b05a9414251b7cf8e15bcde74c1ea2ef36591ea7ffb6721f60
a06e845e82 BlockTip struct created and connected to notifyHeaderTip and notifyBlockTip signals. (furszy)
2f867203b0 Added best block hash to the NotifyHeaderTip and NotifyBlockTip signals. (furszy)
Pull request description:
Rationale:
The height based polling in the GUI is an issue on chain reorgs. Any new tip signal with the same height as the one that it's cached in the model was not triggering the GUI update (interpreting it as the same same block when it could receive a different one). Ending up with bad information presented in the GUI.
This PR essentially changes the last cached height to be a last cached block hash.
---
Old historical information of this PR.
As the tip height is cached and updated via signaling in clientModel, there is no need to continue locking `cs_main` on every balance poll (`m_node.getNumBlocks()` method call).
Extra topic:
Would suggest to change the `cachedNumBlocks` field inside `walletModel` to a more understandable name, maybe `nLastBalanceUpdateHeight`.
And finally, this will have the equal height reorg issue mentioned [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17905#issuecomment-577324304), whatever is presented to fix it, this should use the same flow too.
**[Edit - 24/01/2020]**
Have added #[17905](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17905#issuecomment-577324304) comment fix here too.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK a06e845e82 - it would be great to have QT unit tests (in this case for a reorg) that either automatically inspect the window content based on accessibility and tests for expected values or at least allow for quick manual re-testing (screenshots, automatically create UI situations).
hebasto:
re-ACK a06e845e82, suggested style changes implemented since the [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17993#pullrequestreview-417249705) review.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK a06e845e82. A lot of changes since the last review: rebase after sync_state introduction #18152 and tryGetBalances revert #18587, reverting getLastBlockTime change, fixing spacing and initializations and renaming some variables
Tree-SHA512: 835e587a8296df9899cccd7b3e598a5970942b640e432e6a32de0b4eaea5b40f9271258f089ec033595311707b74a0f7187ecf8ed397c713e1153e2714072975
c4ea501e96 qt: Hide non PKHash-Addresses in signing address book (Emil Engler)
Pull request description:
[Video Demo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-Rp2pFRmzY)
This PR hides all non PKHash addresses in the signing GUI in the Address Book when it is opened through the signing dialog, as non PKHash addresses are useless there.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Code Review ACK c4ea501e96
Tree-SHA512: e321d45e15534b2d68da5a1297b1c7551cdd784f03203f54c9385c2ce0bb2b7316c09f9e8c3eb41bfa1e7207ecc94c8ed08f012e2d6c117b803996ade26feb2f
71f016c6eb Remove old serialization primitives (Pieter Wuille)
92beff15d3 Convert LimitedString to formatter (Pieter Wuille)
ef17c03e07 Convert wallet to new serialization (Pieter Wuille)
65c589e45e Convert Qt to new serialization (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is the final step 🥳 of the serialization improvements extracted from #10785.
It converts the LimitedString wrapper to a new-style formatter, and updates the wallet and Qt code to use the new serialization framework. Finally all remaining old primitives are removed.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 71f016c6eb reviewed diff, builds/tests/re-fuzzed.
laanwj:
Code review ACK 71f016c6eb
Tree-SHA512: d952194bc73259f6510bd4ab1348a1febbbf9862af30f905991812fb0e1f23f15948cdb3fc662be54d648e8f6d95b11060055d2e7a8c2cb5bf008224870b1ea1
4444dbf4d5 gui: Remove un-actionable TODO (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
With encryption turned on by default for all wallets in consideration (#18889), I believe that wallet decryption will not be implemented ever or at least any time soon. So remove that TODO comment for now. If deemed important, a brainstorming issue can be opened instead.
Also remove some TODOs in the RPC console, which I don't understand. Maybe the gui was meant to show the debug log interactively? In any case, if deemed important, this should be filed as a brainstorming feature request, so that trade-offs of different solutions can be discussed.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Thanks. ACK 4444dbf4d5
achow101:
ACK 4444dbf4d5
Tree-SHA512: f7ddb37a14178f575da5409ea1c34e34bde37d79b2b56eaaf606a069e2b91c9d7b734529f5c68664b2fa5aa831117c8d19cce823743671cd6c31b81d68b8c70c
d3a56be77a Revert "gui: Avoid Wallet::GetBalance in WalletModel::pollBalanceChanged" (Russell Yanofsky)
bf0a510981 gui: Avoid wallet tryGetBalances calls before TransactionChanged or BlockTip notifications (Russell Yanofsky)
2bc9b92ed8 Cancel wallet balance timer when shutdown requested (Russell Yanofsky)
83f69fab3a Switch transaction table to use wallet height not node height (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Main commit `gui: Avoid wallet tryGetBalances calls` is one-line change to `WalletModel::pollBalanceChanged` that returns early if there hasn't been a new `TransactionChanged` or `BlockTip` notification since the previous poll call. This is the same behavior that was implemented in #18160, now implemented in a simpler way.
The other commits are a straight revert of #18160, and two tweaks to avoid relying on `WalletModel::m_client_model` lifetime which were causing travis failures with earlier versions of this PR.
Motivation for this change is to be able to revert #18160 and cut down on unnecessary cross-process calls that happen when #18160 is combined with #10102
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK d3a56be77a
Tree-SHA512: 3cd31ca515e77c3bd7160d3f1ea0dce5050d4038b2aa441b6f66b8599bd413d81ca5542a197806e773d6092dd1d26830932b1cecbc95298b1f1ab41099e2f12f
a8b5f1b133 gui: Fix manual coin control with multiple wallets loaded (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR ensures each loaded wallet has a dedicated coin control in the send view which is manipulated by the coin control dialog.
This is an alternative to #17457. Two main differences are:
- scope reduced - no unnecessary changes unrelated to the fix;
- approach taken - coin control instance now belongs to the send view.
All problems raised in #17457 reviews no longer apply due to the approach taken - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17457#pullrequestreview-319297589 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17457#issuecomment-555920829)
No change in behavior if only one wallet is loaded.
Closes#15725.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK a8b5f1b133
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK a8b5f1b133. Code changes are very straightforward, just replacing global CCoinControl object with SendCoinsDialog member. Not sure if this means coin control settings are reset between payments. It would be good to note in the PR description or release notes if single wallet behavior is affected
hebasto:
ACK a8b5f1b133
Sjors:
tACK a8b5f1b133
Tree-SHA512: 3ad9c51bab6f28ec0e90efbd6f43fa510c81dafb2eff0b8c3724efcee3e030054a10be013e27cefe35763374c5f6d7af8c02658736964f733d7e38b646b5df65
e8123eae40 gui: Fix itemWalletAddress leak when not tree mode (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Taken from #17457, the first commit is a similar to 88a94f7bb8 but for test binary, and the second commit fixes a leak where `CCoinControlWidgetItem` are unnecessarily created and leaked.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK e8123eae40
hebasto:
ACK e8123eae40, tested on Linux Mint 19.3.
Tree-SHA512: 8b43cb29de103842ce5f048de51222919540d3212d2873c16731145e856178644041924ad0e9a58c2ff08f209a9b4ac26dc9965289eb719da233c0984f93631e
d044e0ec7d refactor: Remove override for final overriders (Hennadii Stepanov)
1551cea2d5 refactor: Use override for non-final overriders (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Two commits are split out from #16710 to make reviewing [easier](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16710#issuecomment-625760894).
From [C++ FAQ](https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines.html#c128-virtual-functions-should-specify-exactly-one-of-virtual-override-or-final):
> C.128: Virtual functions should specify exactly one of virtual, override, or final
> **Reason** Readability. Detection of mistakes. Writing explicit `virtual`, `override`, or `final` is self-documenting and enables the compiler to catch mismatch of types and/or names between base and derived classes. However, writing more than one of these three is both redundant and a potential source of errors.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK d044e0ec7d: consistent use of `override` prevents bugs + patch looks correct + Travis happy
MarcoFalke:
ACK d044e0ec7d, based on my understanding that adding `override` or `final` to a function must always be correct, unless it doesn't compile!?
vasild:
ACK d044e0ec7
Tree-SHA512: 245fd9b99b8b5cbf8694061f892cb3435f3378c97ebed9f9401ce86d21890211f2234bcc39c9f0f79a4d2806cb31bf8ce41a0f9c2acef4f3a2ac5beca6b077cf
fa2cce4391 wallet: Remove trailing whitespace from potential translation strings (MarcoFalke)
fa59cc1c97 wallet: Report full error message in wallettool (MarcoFalke)
fae7776690 wallet: Avoid translating RPC errors when creating txs (MarcoFalke)
fae51a5c6f wallet: Avoid translating RPC errors when loading wallets (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Common errors and warnings should be translated when displayed in the
GUI, but not translated when displayed elsewhere. The wallet method
`CreateWalletFromFile` does not know its caller, so this commit changes it
to return a `bilingual_str` to the caller.
Fixes#17072
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK fa2cce4391, checked that no new translation messages are added compared to master.
hebasto:
ACK fa2cce4391
Tree-SHA512: c6a943ae9c3689ea3c48c20d26de6e4970de0257a1f1eec57a2bded67a4af9dcc5c45b2d64659d6fb4c4bc4d8103e28483ea3d14bb850df8db0ff9e8e5c77ee2
f5a3a5b9ab gui: Add close window shortcut (Miguel Herranz)
Pull request description:
CMD+W is the standard shortcut in macOS to close a window without
exiting the program.
This adds support to use the shortcut in both main and debug windows.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK f5a3a5b9ab
hebasto:
ACK f5a3a5b9ab, tested on Linux Mint 19.3 by manually opening available dialogs and sub-windows, and applying the `Ctrl+W` shortcut. Also tested with "Minimize on close" option enabled / disabled.
Tree-SHA512: 39851f6680cf97c334d5759c6f8597cb45685359417493ff8b0566672edbd32303fa15ac4260ec8ab5ea1458a600a329153014f25609e1db9cf399aa851ae2f9
Also, mark feebumper bilingual_str as Untranslated
They are technical and have previously not been translated either.
It is questionable whether they can even appear in the GUI.
Common errors and warnings should be translated when displayed in the
GUI, but not translated when displayed elsewhere. The wallet method
CreateWalletFromFile does not know its caller, so this commit changes it
to return a bilingual_str to the caller.
This reverts commit 0933a37078 from
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18160 which no longer an optimization
since commit "gui: Avoid wallet tryGetBalances calls before TransactionChanged
or BlockTip notifications".
interfaces::Wallet::tryGetBalances was recently updated in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18160 to avoid computing balances
internally, but this not efficient as it could be with #10102 because
tryGetBalances is an interprocess call.
Implementing the TransactionChanged / BlockTip check outside of tryGetBalances
also allows tryGetBalances to be simplified in next commit 'Revert "gui: Avoid
Wallet::GetBalance in WalletModel::pollBalanceChanged"'.
Tweak of #17905 to make gui display of transactions and balances more
consistent. This change shouldn't cause visible effects in normal cases, just
make GUI wallet code more internally correct and consistent.
This change is intended to make the bitcoin node and its rpc, network
and gui interfaces more responsive while the wallet is in use. Currently
because the node's cs_main mutex is always locked before the wallet's
cs_wallet mutex (to prevent deadlocks), cs_main currently stays locked
while the wallet does relatively slow things like creating and listing
transactions.
This commit only remmove chain lock tacking in wallet code, and invert
lock order from cs_main, cs_wallet to cs_wallet, cs_main.
must happen at once to avoid any deadlock. Previous commit were only
removing Chain::Lock methods to Chain interface and enforcing they
take cs_main.
Remove LockChain method from CWallet and Chain::Lock interface.
When a CWallet doesn't have a ScriptPubKeyMan for the requested type
in GetNewDestination, give a meaningful error. Also handle this in
Qt which did not do anything with errors.
a95af77eb2 qt: Make bitcoin.ico non-executable (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Make `bitcoin.ico` non-executable.
No need to execute icons and having +x bits laying around breaks `find … -executable` :)
Before this patch:
```sh
$ find $(git ls-files -- ":(exclude)*.sh" ":(exclude)*.py") -executable
ci/retry/retry
contrib/macdeploy/macdeployqtplus
depends/config.guess
depends/config.sub
src/qt/res/icons/bitcoin.ico
src/secp256k1/src/modules/recovery/main_impl.h
```
After this patch:
```sh
$ find $(git ls-files -- ":(exclude)*.sh" ":(exclude)*.py") -executable
ci/retry/retry
contrib/macdeploy/macdeployqtplus
depends/config.guess
depends/config.sub
src/secp256k1/src/modules/recovery/main_impl.h
```
FWIW:
```
$ file $(find $(git ls-files -- ":(exclude)*.sh" ":(exclude)*.py") -executable)
ci/retry/retry: Bourne-Again shell script, UTF-8 Unicode text executable
contrib/macdeploy/macdeployqtplus: Python script, ASCII text executable
depends/config.guess: POSIX shell script, ASCII text executable
depends/config.sub: POSIX shell script, ASCII text executable
src/qt/res/icons/bitcoin.ico: MS Windows icon resource - 10 icons, 48x48, 16 colors, 4 bits/pixel, 32x32, 16 colors, 4 bits/pixel
src/secp256k1/src/modules/recovery/main_impl.h: C source, ASCII text
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK a95af77eb2 gitian build finished, so it doesn't look like the icon used in Windows resource files needs to be executable. Though, I didn't read the documentation.
jonatack:
ACK a95af77eb2
Tree-SHA512: ecf9154077824ae4c274b4341e985797f3648c0cb0c31cb25ce382163b923a3acbc7048683720be4ae3663501801129cd0f48c441a36f049cc304ebe9f30994e
48973402d8 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in CWallet::GetKeyBirthTimes (Russell Yanofsky)
e958ff9ab5 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in CWallet::CreateTransaction (Russell Yanofsky)
c0d07dc4cb wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in CWallet::ScanForWalletTransactions (Russell Yanofsky)
1be8ff280c wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in rescanblockchain (Russell Yanofsky)
3cb85ac594 wallet refactor: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in CWallet::RescanFromTime (Russell Yanofsky)
f7ba881bc6 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in listsinceblock (Russell Yanofsky)
bc96a9bfc6 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in importmulti (Russell Yanofsky)
25a9fcf9e5 wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in importwallet and dumpwallet (Russell Yanofsky)
c1694ce6bb wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in importprunedfunds (Russell Yanofsky)
ade5f87971 wallet refactor: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in qt wallettests (Russell Yanofsky)
f6da44ccce wallet: Avoid use of Chain::Lock in tryGetTxStatus and tryGetBalances (Russell Yanofsky)
bf30cd4922 refactor: Add interfaces::FoundBlock class to selectively return block data (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This is a set of changes updating wallet code to make fewer calls to `Chain::Lock` methods, so the `Chain::Lock` class will be easier to remove in #16426 with fewer code changes and small changes to behavior.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 48973402d8, only change is fixing bug 📀
fjahr:
re-ACK 48973402d8, reviewed rebase and changes since last review, built and ran tests locally
ariard:
Coce Review ACK 4897340, only changes are one suggested by last review on more accurate variable naming, human-readable output, args comments in `findCommonAncestor`
Tree-SHA512: cfd2f559f976b6faaa032794c40c9659191d5597b013abcb6c7968d36b2abb2b14d4e596f8ed8b9a077e96522365261299a241a939b3111eaf729ba0c3ef519b
96cb597325 gui: Avoid redundant tx status updates (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
In `TransactionTablePriv::index`, avoid calling `interfaces::Wallet::tryGetTxStatus` if the status is up to date as of the most recent `NotifyBlockTip` notification. Store height from the most recent notification in a new `ClientModel::cachedNumBlocks` variable in order to check this.
This avoids floods of IPC traffic from `tryGetTxStatus` with #10102 when there are a lot of transactions. It might also make the GUI a little more efficient even when there is no IPC.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK 96cb597325.
hebasto:
ACK 96cb597325
Tree-SHA512: fce597bf52a813ad4923110d0a39229ea09e1631e0d580ea18cffb09e58cdbb4b111a40a9a9270ff16d8163cd47b0bd9f1fe7e3a6c7ebb19198f049f8dd1aa46
c9017ce3bc protect g_chainman with cs_main (James O'Beirne)
2b081c4568 test: add basic tests for ChainstateManager (James O'Beirne)
4ae29f5f0c use ChainstateManager to initialize chainstate (James O'Beirne)
5b690f0aae refactor: move RewindBlockIndex to CChainState (James O'Beirne)
89cdf4d569 validation: introduce unused ChainstateManager (James O'Beirne)
8e2ecfe249 validation: add CChainState.m_from_snapshot_blockhash (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11):
Parent PR: #15606
Issue: #15605
Specification: https://github.com/jamesob/assumeutxo-docs/tree/master/proposal
---
This changeset introduces `ChainstateManager`, which is responsible for creating and managing access to multiple chainstates. Until we allow chainstate creation from UTXO snapshots (next assumeutxo PR?) it's basically unnecessary, but it is a prerequisite for background IBD support.
Changes are also made to the initialization process to make use of `g_chainman` and thus clear the way for multiple chainstates being loaded on startup.
One immediate benefit of this change is that we no longer have the `g_blockman` global, but instead have the ChainstateManager inject a reference of its shared BlockManager into any chainstate it creates.
Another immediate benefit is that uses of `ChainActive()` and `ChainstateActive()` are now covered by lock annotations. Because use of `g_chainman` is annotated to require cs_main, these two functions subsequently follow.
Because of whitespace changes, this diff looks bigger than it is. E.g., 4813167d98 is most easily reviewed with
```sh
git show --color-moved=dimmed_zebra -w 4813167d98
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK c9017ce3bc📙
fjahr:
Code Review Re-ACK c9017ce3bc
ariard:
Code Review ACK c9017ce
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK c9017ce3bc. No changes since last review other than a straight rebase
Tree-SHA512: 3f250d0dc95d4bfd70852ef1e39e081a4a9b71a4453f276e6d474c2ae06ad6ae6a32b4173084fe499e1e9af72dd9007f4a8a375c63ce9ac472ffeaada41ab508
3ce16ad2f9 refactor: Use psbt forward declaration (Russell Yanofsky)
1dde238f2c Add ChainClient setMockTime, getWallets methods (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
These changes are needed to set mock times, and get wallet interface pointers correctly when
wallet code is running in a different process from node code in #10102
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 3ce16ad2f9🔙
promag:
Code review ACK 3ce16ad2f9.
Tree-SHA512: 6c093bfcd68adf5858a1aade4361cdb7fb015496673504ac7a93d0bd2595215047184551d6fd526baa27782331cd2819ce45c4cf923b205ce93ac29e485b5dd8
01a3392b1b Drop bitcoin-wallet dependency on libevent (Russell Yanofsky)
0660119ac3 Drop unintended bitcoin-tx dependency on libevent (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This fixes compile errors trying to build bitcoin-tx and bitcoin-wallet without libevent, which were reported by Luke Dashjr in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18465
The fix avoiding `bitcoin-tx` dependency on libevent just adds a conditional build rule. This is implemented in the first commit (more details in commit description).
The fix avoiding `bitcoin-wallet` dependency on libevent requires minor code changes, because `bitcoin-wallet` (unlike `bitcoin-tx`) links against code that calls `urlDecode` / `evhttp_uridecode`. This fix is implemented in the second commit (again details in the commit description).
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK 01a3392b1b.
Tree-SHA512: d2245e912ab494cccceeb427a1eca8e55b01a0006ff93eebcfb5461ae7cecd1083ac2de443d9db036b18bdc6f0fb615546caaa20c585046f66d234937f74870a
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.
Tree-SHA512: 40525185a0bcc1723f602243c269499ec86ecb298fecb5ef24d626bbdd5e3efece86cdb1084ad7eebf7eeaf251db4a6e056bcd25bc8457b417fcbb53d032ebf0
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.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i -e 's/mapAddressBook/m_address_book/g' $(git grep -l 'mapAddressBook' ./src)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
9eefc6e92f gui: Delete progress dialog instead of hidding it (João Barbosa)
ee9e88ba27 wallet: Handle duplicate fileid exception (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Handle the duplicate fileid exception thrown at `CheckUniqueFileid` in tow cases:
- when duplicate wallets are set on the command line - catch in `LoadWallets`;
- when a duplicate wallet is loaded dynamically - catch in `LoadWallet`.
Fixes#16776.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Re-ACK 9eefc6e92f no change since last review 68e0ff0e1f530c942721aab49cf67ffc07104628
hebasto:
re-ACK 9eefc6e92f
Tree-SHA512: 46e3c1cd6708b54e2d1c4973a74c8d5428822e04cecbc147cf200eb034efa385e867bd749c7c639020e83c9813fae8fed64a851bdd99abf60c33b07e0363f5d5
Don't require urlDecode function in wallet code since urlDecode implementation
currently uses libevent. Just call urlDecode indirectly though URL_DECODE
function pointer constant if available.
In bitcoind and bitcoin-qt, URL_DECODE is implemented and used to interpret RPC
wallet requests. In bitcoin-wallet, URL_DECODE is null to avoid depending on
libevent.
This is a step toward removing the Chain::Lock class and reducing cs_main
locking.
This change affects behavior in a few small ways.
- If there's no max_height specified, percentage progress is measured ending at
wallet last processed block instead of node tip
- More consistent error reporting: Early check to see if start_block is on the
active chain is removed, so start_block is always read and the triggers an
error if it's unavailable
41b0baf43c gui: Handle WalletModel::unload asynchronous (João Barbosa)
ab31b9d6fe Fix wallet unload race condition (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR consists in two fixes. The first fixes a concurrency issues with `boost::signals2`. The second fixes a wallet model destruction while it's being used.
From boost signal documentation at https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_72_0/doc/html/signals2/thread-safety.html:
> When a signal is invoked by calling signal::operator(), the invocation first acquires a lock on the signal's mutex. Then it obtains a handle to the signal's slot list and combiner. Next it releases the signal's mutex, before invoking the combiner to iterate through the slot list.
This means that `UnregisterValidationInterface` doesn't prevent more calls to that interface. The fix consists in capturing the `shared_ptr<CValidationInterface>` in each internal slot.
The GUI bug is fixed by using a `Qt::QueuedConnection` in the `WalletModel::unload` connection.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 41b0baf43c. Only change is moving assert as suggested
hebasto:
ACK 41b0baf43c, tested on Linux Mint 19.3.
Tree-SHA512: 4f712d8de65bc1214411831250de5dc0a9fd505fb84da5baf9f2cc4d551bc3abffc061616f00afe43dba7525af2cd96c9b54aeead9383145e3b8801f25d85f50
0933a37078 gui: Avoid Wallet::GetBalance in WalletModel::pollBalanceChanged (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Each 250ms the slot `WalletModel::pollBalanceChanged` is called which, at worst case, calls `Wallet::GetBalance`. This is a waste of resources since most of the time there aren't new transactions or new blocks. Fix this by early checking if cache is dirty or not.
The actual balance computation can still hang the GUI thread but that is tracked in #16874 and should be fixed with a solution similar to #17135.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 0933a37078, I have not tested the code, but I have reviewed it and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
jonasschnelli:
utACK 0933a37078
instagibbs:
ACK 0933a37078
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 0933a37078, but I would prefer (not strongly) for #17905 to be merged first. This PR can be simpler if it is based on #17905, so tryGetBalances can just be left alone instead of changing into to a more complicated tryGetBalancesIfNeeded function, and then getting changed back later when we want to optimize it out.
jonatack:
ACK 0933a37078 based primarily on code review, despite a lot of manual testing with a large 177MB wallet.
Tree-SHA512: 18db35bf33a7577666658c8cb0b57308c8474baa5ea95bf1468cd8531a69857d8915584f6ac505874717aa6aabeb1b506ac77630f8acdb6651afab89275e38a1
c3857c5fcb wallet: remove CreateTotalBumpTransaction() (Jon Atack)
4a0b27bb01 wallet: remove totalfee from createBumpTransaction() (Jon Atack)
e347cfa9a7 rpc: remove deprecated totalFee arg from RPC bumpfee (Jon Atack)
bd05f96d79 test: delete wallet_bumpfee_totalfee_deprecation.py (Jon Atack)
a6d1ab8caa test: update bumpfee testing from totalFee to fee_rate (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Since 0.19, fee-bumping using `totalFee` was deprecated in #15996 and replaced by `fee_rate` in #16727. This changeset removes it.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK c3857c5fcb
Tree-SHA512: c1bb15d664baf4d2dea06981f36384af02057d125c51fcbc8640b9d5563532187c7b84aa952f7b575255a88ce383ed4d7495bec920a47b05b6fc0d432dce1f00
d056df033a Replace std::to_string with locale-independent alternative (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Addresses #17866 following practicalswift's suggestion:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17866#issuecomment-584287299
~Used ::ToString to avoid aliasing issues. Left uses in QT and test.~
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK d056df033a
laanwj:
ACK d056df033a
Tree-SHA512: 9e6966a9cdd14f4a1a40d9f0fa7c402aed22b2f1ad8681708e22b050d51a91c5d62220a9ec4c425be2d57acf5c964fca87a5e981b5cbff048bc3b6720dae92b7