fa36f3a295 refactor: move DUMP_BANS_INTERVAL to banman.h (MarcoFalke)
fadafb83cf scheduler: Make schedule* methods type safe (MarcoFalke)
fa70ccc6c4 scheduler: Use C++11 member initialization, add shutdown assert (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Main benefit is that stuff like `15 * 60 * 1000` is replaced by `minutes{15}`
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ec30a79f1c Fix UB with bench on genesis block (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
During the loading of the genesis block, the bench print lines in ConnectTip divide by zero due to early return in ConnectBlock.
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I'd previously attempted to create a specialized lock for ChainstateManager,
but it turns out that because that lock would be required for functions like
ChainActive() and ChainstateActive(), it created irreconcilable lock inversions
since those functions are used so broadly throughout the codebase.
Instead, I'm just using cs_main to protect the contents of g_chainman.
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
ChainstateManager is responsible for creating and managing multiple
chainstates, and will provide a high-level interface for accessing the
appropriate chainstate based upon a certain use.
Incorporates feedback from Marco Falke. Additional documentation written
by Russ Yanofsky.
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
This parameter is unused, but in future commits will allow ChainstateManager to
differentiate between chainstates created from a UTXO snapshot from those that
weren't.
fac52253f8 rpc: Document an RPCResult for all calls; Enforce at compile time (MarcoFalke)
fadd99f610 rpc: Add missing newline in RPCResult description (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This documents the RPC Result (type and description, if applicable) everywhere it was missing. The patch can be reviewed with the `git diff` option `-W`/`--function-context`.
Also, code won't compile without having an RPCResult documented.
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fa7fea3654 refactor: Remove mempool global from net (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
To increase modularisation and simplify testing, remove the mempool global from net in favour of a mempool member.
This is done in the same way it was done for the connection manager global.
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fb15bfd99e Fix nit in getblockchaininfo (Steven Roose)
Pull request description:
Noticed that the statistics are not always shown.
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7df0cf719f Replace remaining literals BTC with CURRENCY_UNIT (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
This replaces one remaining instance of the literal `"BTC"` string with the `CURRENCY_UNIT` constant, as is done in most of the codebase already.
After this change, no instance of literal `"BTC"` remains anywhere in the RPC help texts.
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686c5456f2 Fix missing header in sync.h (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
`std::string` is referenced in `sync.h` but the relevant header is not explicitly included as required by current guideline. Furthermore on osx 10.14.6 with clang-900.0.31 the following error occurs:
```
In file included from threadinterrupt.cpp:6:
In file included from ./threadinterrupt.h:8:
./sync.h:206:21: error: implicit instantiation of undefined template 'std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char> >'
std::string lockname;
```
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e6e622e5a0 Implement O(1) OP_IF/NOTIF/ELSE/ENDIF logic (Pieter Wuille)
d0e8f4d5d8 [refactor] interpreter: define interface for vfExec (Anthony Towns)
89fb241c54 Benchmark script verification with 100 nested IFs (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
While investigating what mechanisms are possible to maximize the per-opcode verification cost of scripts, I noticed that the logic for determining whether a particular opcode is to be executed is O(n) in the nesting depth. This issue was also pointed out by Sergio Demian Lerner in https://bitslog.wordpress.com/2017/04/17/new-quadratic-delays-in-bitcoin-scripts/, and this PR implements a variant of the O(1) algorithm suggested there.
This is not a problem currently, because even with a nesting depth of 100 (the maximum possible right now due to the 201 ops limit), the slowdown caused by this on my machine is around 70 ns per opcode (or 0.25 s per block) at worst, far lower than what is possible with other opcodes.
This PR mostly serves as a proof of concept that it's possible to avoid it, which may be relevant in discussions around increasing the opcode limits in future script versions. Without it, the execution time of scripts can grow quadratically with the nesting depth, which very quickly becomes unreasonable.
This improves upon #14245 by completely removing the `vfExec` vector.
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This replaces one remaining instance of the literal "BTC" string with
the CURRENCY_UNIT constant, as is done in most of the codebase already.
The other remaining instance (which is just part of a log message and thus
not really user-visible) is just removed.
After this change, no instance of literal "BTC" remains anywhere in the
non-Qt and non-test codebase.
09e25071f4 Cache parent xpub inside of BIP32PubkeyProvider (Andrew Chow)
deb791c7ba Only cache xpubs that have a hardened last step (Andrew Chow)
f76733eda5 Cache the immediate derivation parent xpub (Andrew Chow)
58f54b686f Add DescriptorCache* read_cache and DescriptorCache* write_cache to Expand and GetPubKey (Andrew Chow)
66c2cadc91 Rename BIP32PubkeyProvider.m_extkey to m_root_extkey (Andrew Chow)
df55d44d0d Track the index of the key expression in PubkeyProvider (Andrew Chow)
474ea3b927 Introduce DescriptorCache struct which caches xpubs (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Improves the descriptor cache by changing it from a `std::vector<unsigned char>` to a newly introduced `DescriptorCache` class. Instead of serializing pubkeys and whatever else we would want to cache in a way that may not be backwards compatible, we instead create a `DescriptorCache` object and populate it. This object contains only an xpub cache. Since the only `PubkeyProvider` that used the cache is the `BIP32PubkeyProvider` we just have it store the xpubs instead of the pubkeys. This allows us to have both the parent xpub and the child xpubs in the same container. The map is keyed by `KeyOriginInfo`.
Sine we are caching `CExtPubKey`s in `DescriptorCache`, `BIP32PubKeyProviders` can use the cached parent xpubs to derive the children if unhardened derivation is used in the last step. This also means that we can still derive the keys for a `BIP32PubkeyProvider` that has hardened derivation steps. When combined with descriptor wallets, this should allow us to be able to import a descriptor with an `xprv` and hardened steps and still be able to derive from it. In that sense, this is an alternative to #18163
To test that this works, the tests have been updated to do an additional `Expand` at the `i + 1` position. This expansion is not cached. We then do an `ExpandFromCache` at `i + 1` and use the cache that was produced by the expansion at `i`. This way, we won't have the child xpubs for `i + 1` but we will have the parent xpubs. So this checks whether the parent xpubs are being stored and can be used to derive the child keys. Descriptors that have a hardened last step are skipped for this part of the test because that will always require private keys.
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c8e24ddce3 [REFACTOR] Abstract out script execution out of VerifyWitnessProgram() (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is a refactoring cherry-picked out of #17977. As it touches consensus code, I don't think this would ordinarily meet the bar for review cost vs benefit. However, it simplifies the changes for Taproot significantly, and if it's going to be necessitated by inclusion of that code, I may as well give it some additional attention by PRing it independently.
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a33cffbeab util: HelpExampleRpc formatting fixup (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Minor visual fixup of the HelpExampleRpc template; conforms to the JSON-RPC spec as per https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#examples. (I'm... somewhat embarassed to open such a minor change, but this is what is shown in all the CLI/RPC help docs.)
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NotifyEntryAdded never had any subscribers so can be removed.
Since ConnectTrace no longer subscribes to NotifyEntryRemoved, there are
now no subscribers.
The CValidationInterface TransactionAddedToMempool and
TransactionRemovedFromMempool methods can now provide this
functionality. There's no need for a special notifications framework for
the mempool.
ConnectTrace used to subscribe to the mempool's NotifyEntryRemoved
callback to be notified of transactions removed for conflict. Since
PerBlockConnectTrace no longer tracks conflicted transactions,
ConnectTrace no longer requires these notifications.
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.
8a2a652e6f Remove redundant type information from rpc docs (David O'Callaghan)
Pull request description:
Simple edit of the RPC calls to remove redundant text ("A json object/array ...") from the beginning of help.
Fixes: #18258
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3e32499909 Change example addresses to bech32 (Yusuf Sahin HAMZA)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up PR to #18197 that fixes RPCExamples.
Fixes#18185.
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fab7d14ea5 test: Check that wait_until returns if time point is in the past (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Add an explicit regression test for the condvar bug (#18227), so that this doesn't happen again
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9220a0fdd0 tests: Add one specialized ProcessMessage(...) fuzzing binary per message type for optimal results when using coverage-guided fuzzing (practicalswift)
fd1dae10b4 tests: Add fuzzing harness for ProcessMessage(...) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harness for `ProcessMessage(...)`. Enables high-level fuzzing of the P2P layer.
All code paths reachable from this fuzzer can be assumed to be reachable for an untrusted peer.
Seeded from thin air (an empty corpus) this fuzzer reaches roughly 20 000 lines of code.
To test this PR:
```
$ make distclean
$ ./autogen.sh
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --enable-fuzz \
--with-sanitizers=address,fuzzer,undefined
$ make
$ src/test/fuzz/process_message
…
```
Worth noting about this fuzzing harness:
* To achieve a reasonable number of executions per seconds the state of the fuzzer is unfortunately not entirely reset between `test_one_input` calls. The set-up (`FuzzingSetup` ctor) and tear-down (`~FuzzingSetup`) work is simply too costly to be run on every iteration. There is a trade-off to handle here between a.) achieving high executions/second and b.) giving the fuzzer a totally blank slate for each call. Please let me know if you have any suggestion on how to improve this situation while maintaining >1000 executions/second.
* To achieve optimal results when using coverage-guided fuzzing I've chosen to create one specialised fuzzing binary per message type (`process_message_addr`, `process_message_block`, `process_message_blocktxn `, etc.) and one general fuzzing binary (`process_message`) which handles all messages types. The latter general fuzzer can be seeded with inputs generated by the former specialised fuzzers.
Happy fuzzing friends!
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d2774c09cf Clear any input_errors for an input after it is signed (Andrew Chow)
dc174881ad Replace GetSigningProvider with GetSolvingProvider (Andrew Chow)
6a9c429084 Move direct calls to MessageSign into new SignMessage functions in CWallet and ScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
82a30fade7 Move key and script filling and signing from CWallet::FillPSBT to ScriptPubKeyMan::FillPSBT (Andrew Chow)
3d70dd99f9 Move FillPSBT to be a member of CWallet (Andrew Chow)
a4af324d15 Use CWallet::SignTransaction in CreateTransaction and signrawtransactionwithwallet (Andrew Chow)
f37de92744 Implement CWallet::SignTransaction using ScriptPubKeyMan::SignTransaction (Andrew Chow)
d999dd588c Add SignTransaction function to ScriptPubKeyMan and LegacyScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
2c52b59d0a Refactor rawtransaction's SignTransaction into generic SignTransaction function (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Following #17261, the way to sign transactions, PSBTs, and messages was to use `GetSigningProvider()` and get a `SigningProvider` containing the private keys. However this may not be feasible for future `ScriptPubKeyMan`s, such as for hardware wallets. Instead of exporting a `SigningProvider` containing private keys, we need to pass these things into the `ScriptPubKeyMan` (via `CWallet`) so that they can do whatever is needed internally to sign them. This is largely a refactor as the logic of processing transactions, PSBTs, and messages for is moved into `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` and `CWallet` instead of being handled by the caller (e.g. `signrawtransaction`).
To help with this, I've refactored the 3(!) implementations of a `SignTransaction()` function into one generic one. This function will be called by `signrawtransactionwithkey` and `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::SignTransaction()`. `CWallet::CreateTransaction()` is changed to call `CWallet::SignTransaction()` which in turn, calls `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::SignTransaction()`. Other `ScriptPubKeyMan`s may implement `SignTransaction()` differently.
`FillPSBT()` is moved to be a member function of `CWallet` and the `psbtwallet.cpp/h` files removed. It is further split so that `CWallet` handles filling the UTXOs while the `ScriptPubKeyMan` handles adding keys, derivation paths, scripts, and signatures. In the end `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::FillPSBT` still calls `SignPSBTInput`, but the `SigningProvider` is internal to `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan`. Other `ScriptPubKeyMan`s may do something different.
A new `SignMessage()` function is added to both `CWallet` and `ScriptPubKeyMan`. Instead of having the caller (i.e. `signmessage` or the sign message dialog) get the private key, hash the message, and sign, `ScriptPubKeyMan` will now handle that (`CWallet` passes through to the `ScriptPubKeyMan`s as it does for many functions). This signing code is thus consolidated into `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::SignMessage()`, though other `ScriptPubKeyMan`s may implement it differently. Additionally, a `SigningError` enum is introduced for the different errors that we expect to see from `SignMessage()`.
Lastly, `GetSigningProvider()` is renamed to `GetPublicSigningProvider()`. It will now only provide pubkeys, key origins, and scripts. `LegacySigningProvider` has it's `GetKey` and `HaveKey` functions changed to only return false. Future implementations should return `HidingSigningProvider`s where private keys are hidden.
Other things like `dumpprivkey` and `dumpwallet` are not changed because they directly need and access the `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` so are not relevant to future changes.
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6590395f60 tests: Remove FUZZERS_MISSING_CORPORA (practicalswift)
815c7a6793 tests: Add basic fuzzing harness for CNetAddr/CService/CSubNet related functions (netaddress.h) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add basic fuzzing harness for `CNetAddr`/`CService`/`CSubNet` related functions (`netaddress.h`).
To test this PR:
```
$ make distclean
$ ./autogen.sh
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --enable-fuzz \
--with-sanitizers=address,fuzzer,undefined
$ make
$ src/test/fuzz/netaddress
…
```
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Make sure that there are no errors set for an input after it is signed.
This is useful for when there are multiple ScriptPubKeyMans. Some may
fail to sign, but one may be able to sign, and after it does, we don't
want there to be any more errors there.
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.
a652ba6293 rpc/wallet: initialize nFeeRequired to avoid using garbage value on failure (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
Initialize the `nFeeRequired` variable to avoid using an uninitialized value for errors happening before it is set to 0.
Note: this originally fixed `nFeeRet` in `wallet.cpp`.
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Optimize Expand by having BIP32PubkeyProvider also cache the parent
(or only) xpub within itself. Since Expand does not provide a read
cache, it is useful to internally cache this xpub to avoid re-deriving
the same xpub.
Also adds tests for this:
For ranged descriptors with unhardened derivation, we expect to
find parent keys in the cache but no child keys.
For descriptors containing an xpub but do not have unhardened derivation
(i.e. hardened derivation or single xpub with or without derivation),
we expect to find all of the keys in the cache, and the same
number of keys in the cache as in the SigningProvider.
For everything else (no xpub), nothing should be cached at all.
Have Expand, ExpandFromCache, and ExpandHelper take additional DescriptorCache
parameters. These are then passed into PubkeyProvider::GetPubKey which
also takes them as arguments.
Reading and writing to the cache is pushed down into GetPubKey. The old cache where
pubkeys are serialized to a vector is completely removed and instead xpubs are being
cached in DescriptorCache.
79facb11e9 wallet: use constant CWallets in rpcwallet.cpp (Karl-Johan Alm)
d9b0ebc1da wallet: make ReserveDestination pwallet ivar const (Karl-Johan Alm)
57c569e4d9 wallet: make BackupWallet() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
df3a818d2a wallet: make getters const (Karl-Johan Alm)
227b9dd2d6 wallet/spkm: make GetOldestKeyPoolTime() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
22d329ad0e wallet: use constant CWallets in rpcdump.cpp (Karl-Johan Alm)
7b3587b29d wallet/db: make IsDummy() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
d366795d18 wallet/db: make Backup() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
8cd0b86340 wallet: make CanGetAddresses() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
037fa770eb wallet: make KeypoolCountExternalKeys() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
ddc93557ad wallet: make CanGenerateKeys() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
dc2d0650fd make BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
A lot of places refer to `CWallet*`'s as `CWallet * const`, which translates to *"an immutable pointer to a mutable `CWallet` instance"*; this is
1. often not what the author meant, especially as a lot of these places do not at all modify the wallet object, and
2. confusing, as it tends to suggest that this is a proper way to refer to a constant `CWallet` instance.
This PR changes references to wallets to `const CWallet* const` whenever immutability is expected. This should result in no behavioral changes at all, and improved compile-time error checking.
Note from irc:
> <sipa> sounds good to me; this is the sort of change that as long as it compiles, the behavior shouldn't change
> <sipa> though in general it may lead to introducing automatic copying of objects sometimes (e.g. trying to std::move a const object will work, but generally result in a copy rather than an efficient move)
> <sipa> CWallet objects aren't copied or moved though
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70a6b529f3 lint-cppcheck: Remove -DHAVE_WORKING_BOOST_SLEEP_FOR (Anthony Towns)
294937b39d scheduler_tests: re-enable mockforward test (Anthony Towns)
cea19f6859 Drop unused reverselock.h (Anthony Towns)
d0ebd93270 scheduler: switch from boost to std (Anthony Towns)
b9c4260127 sync.h: add REVERSE_LOCK (Anthony Towns)
306f71b4eb scheduler: don't rely on boost interrupt on shutdown (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Replacing boost functionality with C++11 stuff.
Motivated by #18227, but should stand alone. Changing from `boost::condition_var` to `std::condition_var` means `threadGroup.interrupt_all` isn't enough to interrupt `serviceQueue` anymore, so that means calling `stop()` before `join_all()` is needed. And the existing reverselock.h code doesn't work with sync.h's DebugLock code (because the reversed lock won't be removed from `g_lockstack` which then leads to incorrect potential deadlock warnings), so I've replaced that with a dedicated class and macro that's aware of our debug lock behaviour.
Fixes#16027, Fixes#14200, Fixes#18227
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Tree-SHA512: d1da13adeabcf9186d114e2dad9a4fdbe2e440f7afbccde0c13dfbaf464efcd850b69d3371c5bf8b179d7ceb9d81f4af3cc22960b90834e41eaaf6d52ef7d331
Changes from boost::chrono to std::chrono, boost::condition_var to
std::condition_var, boost::mutex to sync.h Mutex, and reverselock.h to
sync.h REVERSE_LOCK. Also adds threadsafety annotations to CScheduler
members.
Calling interrupt_all() will immediately stop the scheduler, so it's
safe to invoke stop() beforehand, and this removes the reliance on boost
to interrupt serviceQueue().
fae86c38bc util: Remove unused MilliSleep (MarcoFalke)
fa9af06d91 scripted-diff: Replace MilliSleep with UninterruptibleSleep (MarcoFalke)
fa4620be78 util: Add UnintrruptibleSleep (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
We don't use the interruptible feature of boost's sleep anywhere, so replace it with the sleep in `std::thread`
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ajtowns:
ACK fae86c38bc quick code review
practicalswift:
ACK fae86c38bc -- patch looks correct
sipa:
Concept and code review ACK fae86c38bc
fanquake:
ACK fae86c38bc - note that an instance of `DHAVE_WORKING_BOOST_SLEEP_FOR` was missed in the [linter](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/test/lint/extended-lint-cppcheck.sh#L69), but that can be cleaned up later.
Tree-SHA512: 7c0f8eb197664b9f7d9fe6c472c77d384f11c797c913afc31de4b532e3b4fd9ea6dd174f92062ff9d1ec39b25e0900ca7c597435add87f0f2477d9557204848c
9ff41f6419 tests: Add float to FUZZERS_MISSING_CORPORA (temporarily) (practicalswift)
8f6fb0a85a tests: Add serialization/deserialization fuzzing for integral types (practicalswift)
3c82b92d2e tests: Add fuzzing harness for functions taking floating-point types as input (practicalswift)
c2bd588860 Add missing includes (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add simple fuzzing harness for functions with floating-point parameters (such as `ser_double_to_uint64(double)`, etc.).
Add serialization/deserialization fuzzing for integral types.
Add missing includes.
To test this PR:
```
$ make distclean
$ ./autogen.sh
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --enable-fuzz \
--with-sanitizers=address,fuzzer,undefined
$ make
$ src/test/fuzz/float
…
```
Top commit has no ACKs.
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7e9c7113af compressor: Make the domain of CompressAmount(...) explicit (practicalswift)
4a7fd7a712 tests: Add amount compression/decompression fuzzing to existing fuzzing harness: test compression round-trip (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Small fuzzing improvement:
Add amount compression/decompression fuzzing to existing fuzzing harness: test compression round-trip (`DecompressAmount(CompressAmount(…))`).
Make the domain of `CompressAmount(…)` explicit.
Amount compression primer:
```
Compact serialization for amounts
Special serializer/deserializer for amount values. It is optimized for
values which have few non-zero digits in decimal representation. Most
amounts currently in the txout set take only 1 or 2 bytes to
represent.
```
**How to test this PR**
```
$ make distclean
$ ./autogen.sh
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --enable-fuzz \
--with-sanitizers=address,fuzzer,undefined
$ make
$ src/test/fuzz/integer
…
```
Top commit has no ACKs.
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470e2ac602 tests: Avoid hitting some known minor tinyformat issues when fuzzing strprintf(...) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid hitting some known minor tinyformat issues when fuzzing `strprintf(...)`. These can be removed when the issues have been resolved upstreams :)
Note to reviewers: The `%c` and `%*` issues are also present for `%<some junk>c` and `%<some junk>*`. That is why simply matching on `"%c"` or `"%*"` is not enough. Note that the intentionally trivial skipping logic overshoots somewhat (`c[…]%` is filtered in addition to `%[…]c`).
Top commit has no ACKs.
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353f376277 Convert blockencodings.h to new serialization framework (Pieter Wuille)
e574fff53e Add CustomUintFormatter (Pieter Wuille)
10633398f2 Add DifferenceFormatter (Russell Yanofsky)
56dd9f04c7 Make VectorFormatter support stateful formatters (Russell Yanofsky)
3ca574cef0 Convert CCompactSize to proper formatter (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is probably the most involved change in the sequence of changes extracted from #10785.
In order to implement the differential encoding of BIP152, this change changes `VectorFormatter` to permit a stateful sub-formatter, which is then used by `DifferenceFormatter`. A `CustomUintFormatter` is added as well to do the 48-bit serialization of short ids.
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laanwj:
ACK 353f376277, nice change
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 353f376277. Only changes since last review are suggested assert change and MASK->MAX rename
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1891245e73 refactor: Cast ping values to double before output (Ben Woosley)
7a810b1d7a refactor: Convert ping wait time from double to int64_t (Ben Woosley)
e6fc63ec7e refactor: Convert min ping time from double to int64_t (Ben Woosley)
b054c46977 refactor: Convert ping time from double to int64_t (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Alternative to #18252, see motivation there.
This changes `CNodeStats` to handle ping timestamps as their original incoming usec `int64_t` values until the time they need to be displayed.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK 1891245
practicalswift:
ACK 1891245e73 -- patch looks correct
promag:
ACK 1891245e73, added cast to double and also braces.
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2455aa5d7f [rpc] changed MineBlocksOnDemand to IsMockableChain (Gloria Zhao)
Pull request description:
Change: Update the if statement in `setmocktime` to use `IsMockableChain` chainparams function (aka `m_is_mockable_chain`) instead of `MineBlocksOnDemand`
Rationale: It's a more appropriate check for whether or not chain is in RegTest, as [discussed](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18037#discussion_r376509388) in #18037
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 2455aa5d7f🙇
jonatack:
ACK 2455aa5d7f
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and update feature_asmap.py and test_runner.py
This commit moves the asmap init.cpp code from the end of "Step 12: start node"
to "Step 6: network initialization" to provide feedback on passing an -asmap
config arg much more quickly. This change speeds up the feature_asmap.py
functional test file from 60 to 5 seconds by accelerating the 2 tests that use
`assert_start_raises_init_error`.
Credit to Wladimir J. van der Laan for the suggestion.
- move asmap #includes to sorted positions in addrman and init (move-only)
- remove redundant quotes in asmap InitError, update test
- remove full stops from asmap logging to be consistent with debug logging,
update tests
fa6b061fc1 rpc: Auto-format RPCResult (MarcoFalke)
fa7d0503d3 rpc: Move OuterType enum to header (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This enforces most syntax rules of the RPCResult at compile time (or some at run time during unit and functional tests)
Apart from normalizing the syntax, by separating stylistic formatting from the structure, we could in theory directly generate the html for e.g. https://bitcoincore.org/en/doc/0.19.0/rpc/wallet/importmulti/
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
Indeed, re-ACK fa6b061fc1
ajtowns:
ACK fa6b061fc1 -- skimmed code changes and differences to rpc help output
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aff2748f8a httpserver: use own HTTP status codes (Filip Gospodinov)
Pull request description:
Before, macros defined in `<event2/http.h>` have been used for some HTTP status codes. `<event2/http.h>` is included implicitly and the usage of its status code macros is inconsistent with the majority HTTP response implementations in this file.
Now, the `HTTPStatusCode` enum from `<rpc/protocol.h>` is consistently used for all HTTP response implementations.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK aff2748f8a -- patch looks correct
laanwj:
ACK aff2748f8a
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1ef28b4f7c Make AnalyzePSBT next role calculation simple, correct (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Sniped test and alternative to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18220
Sjors documenting the issue:
```
A PSBT signed by ColdCard was analyzed as follows (see #17509 (comment))
{
"inputs": [
{
"has_utxo": true,
"is_final": false,
"next": "finalizer"
}
],
"estimated_vsize": 141,
"estimated_feerate": 1e-05,
"fee": 1.41e-06,
"next": "signer"
}
I changed AnalyzePSBT so that it returns "next": "finalizer" instead.
```
It makes it much clearer that the role has been decided before hitting the `calc_fee` block, and groups all state-deciding in one spot instead of 2.
Note that this assumes that PSBT roles are a complete ordering, which for now and in the future seems to be a correct assumption.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
ACK 1ef28b4f7c, much nicer. Don't forget to document the bug fix.
achow101:
ACK 1ef28b4f7c
Empact:
ACK 1ef28b4f7c
Tree-SHA512: 22ba4234985c6f9c1445b14565c71268cfaa121c4ef000ee3d5117212b09442dee8d46d9701bceddaf355263fe25dfe40def2ef614d4f2fe66c9ce876cb49934
* GetAvoidReuseFlag: simply gets the flag, without modifying the wallet
* ListReceived: helper function to produce lists
* ListTransactions: produces a list of transactions, without modifications; two cases of map [] -> .at() for verified-existing keys
* DescribeWalletAddress: generates a description of a given wallet address without changing the wallet
* The following functions produce a list without making any modifications to the wallet:
* listaddressgroupings
* listreceivedbyaddress
* listreceivedbylabel
* listtransactions
* listsinceblock
* listlockunspent
* listunspent
* listlabels
* getreceivedbyaddress
* getreceivedbylabel
* getaddressesbylabel
* signmessage: uses the wallet to procure a private key for signing, but does no modifications
* getbalance, getunconfirmedbalance: calculates the wallet balance, without any modifications
* gettransaction: procures transaction without any modifications
* backupwallet: makes a backup of the wallet to disk, without changing said wallet
* getwalletinfo: produces info about wallet without any modifications
* signrawtransactionwithwallet: modifies incoming transaction on the fly by signing with private key procured from within wallet; no modifications to wallet
* getaddressinfo: gets information about the given address, with no modifications done to the wallet; one case of [] -> .at() and one ::iterator -> ::const_iterator
* walletprocesspsbt: processes the given PSBT on the fly, without modifying the wallet
* GetWalletAddressesForKey is, as the name implies, immutable; the one change besides the parameter constness is a [] -> .at() change, to a verified-existing key.
* dumpprivkey and dumpwallet are both similarly immutable, for obvious reasons.
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.
10efc0487c Templatize ValidationState instead of subclassing (Jeffrey Czyz)
10e85d4adc Remove ValidationState's constructor (Jeffrey Czyz)
0aed17ef28 Refactor FormatStateMessage into ValidationState (Jeffrey Czyz)
Pull request description:
This removes boilerplate code in the subclasses which otherwise only
differ by the result type.
The subclassing was introduced in a27a295.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 10efc0487c🐱
ajtowns:
ACK 10efc0487c -- looks good to me
jonatack:
ACK 10efc048 code review, build/tests green, nice cleanup
Tree-SHA512: 765dd52dde7d49b9a5c6d99d97c96f4492673e2aed0b0604faa88db0308fa4500a26bf755cca0b896be283874096c215932e1110a2d01dc012cd36a5fce58a42
d36146009f Drop unused mach time headers (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Now that we're no longer special-casing clock usage for MacOS (see #17800), we're
not referencing anything defined in these headers.
Incidentally, this removes our last reference to the `__MACH__` system def. 🎉
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK d36146009f
fanquake:
ACK d36146009f - thanks.
Tree-SHA512: 246045b0683a705ad034416e8ace2024e652026a6c0517b6797320e52fc18a6e111ec2e405ca40653bd1d6421bb7755232e8fec22651fff8e448eb7d5646a954
8888461f68 util: Fail to parse empty string in ParseMoney (MarcoFalke)
fab30b61eb util: Remove unused ParseMoney that takes a c_str (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Supplying a fee rate or an amount on the command line as an empty string, which currently parses as `0` seems fragile and confusing. See for example the confusion in #18214.
Fixes#18214
ACKs for top commit:
Empact:
Code Review ACK 8888461f68
achow101:
ACK 8888461f68
instagibbs:
utACK 8888461f68
Tree-SHA512: ac2d6b7fa89fe5809c34d5f49831042032591c34fb3c76908d72fed51e8bced41bf2b41dc1b3be34ee691a40463355649857a7a8f378709d38ae89503feb11c2
16d6113f4f Refactor message transport packaging (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
This PR factors out transport packaging logic from `CConnman::PushMessage()`.
It's similar to #16202 (where we refactor deserialization).
This allows implementing a new message transport protocol like BIP324.
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
ACK 16d6113f4f FWIW
ariard:
Code review ACK 16d6113
elichai:
semiACK 16d6113f4f ran functional+unit tests.
MarcoFalke:
ACK 16d6113f4f🙎
Tree-SHA512: 8c2f8ab9f52e9b94327973ae15019a08109d5d9f9247492703a842827c5b5d634fc0411759e0bb316d824c586614b0220c2006410851933613bc143e58f7e6c1
dc9305b616 random: don't special case clock usage on macOS (fanquake)
Pull request description:
`clock_gettime()`, `CLOCK_MONOTONIC` and `CLOCK_REALTIME` are all available for use on
macOS (now that we require macOS >=10.12 and build against 10.14). Use them rather than the [deprecated](https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Darwin/Conceptual/KernelProgramming/Mach/Mach.html) `mach_timespec_t` time API.
I mentioned the possibility for this change [in #17270](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17270#discussion_r346090606).
[master](1dbf3350c6):
```bash
2019-12-23T20:49:43Z Feeding 216 bytes of dynamic environment data into RNG
2019-12-23T20:50:43Z Feeding 216 bytes of dynamic environment data into RNG
```
This PR:
```bash
2019-12-23T20:32:41Z Feeding 232 bytes of dynamic environment data into RNG
2019-12-23T20:33:42Z Feeding 232 bytes of dynamic environment data into RNG
```
~~Depends on #16392.~~ Merged.
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laanwj:
ACK dc9305b616
Tree-SHA512: 18c2f336ea628f9cf7339b817381d230a18893fd9c0351bf99a39ca6f45c5b0a20af9d599d48d6c09515627d5edafa91337c17f9f790264251d2cdcb3763bbd5
7bf4ce4f64 refactor: test/bench: dedup SetupDummyInputs() (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The only difference between `SetupDummyInputs()` in `test/transaction_tests.cpp` and the one in `bench/ccoins_caching.cpp` was the nValue amounts of the outputs, so we allow to pass those in an extra (fixed-size) array parameter.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 7bf4ce4f64, only change is schuffling includes 🚶
Empact:
ACK 7bf4ce4f64
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The function IsStandardTx() returns rejection reason "scriptsig-not-pushonly"
if the transaction has at least one input for which the scriptSig consists of
any other ops than just PUSHs.
The only difference between SetupDummyInputs() in test/transaction_tests.cpp
and the one in bench/ccoins_caching.cpp was the nValue amounts of the outputs,
so we allow to pass those in an extra (fixed-size) array parameter.
c72a11a1a0 test: Add cost_of_change parameter assertions to bnb_search_test (Yancy Ribbens)
Pull request description:
If the `cost_of_change` variable is removed from the method body `SelectCoinsBnB`, there are currently no failing unit tests. This PR adds assertions about the behavior of the `cost_of_change`: If the cost of creating a change output is greater than what's leftover, then consume the output and create no change, otherwise, don't consume the output (no match found).
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK c72a11a1a0
Tree-SHA512: 613aa411df5e2911446e0e8bf3309336faaadf2d3c56e7d125b76454e7c6f9e4f5e8f0910dc6222282628e38cd8a4a7c56bb3d36b564a17f396b9b503ecc64c8
fab2527515 test: Disable mockforward scheduler unit test for now (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This should be a workaround to fix#18174 in the short run and buy us more time to investigate the issue while ci runs are green again 🙏
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fab2527515 - be good to get Travis back.
laanwj:
ACK fab2527515
Tree-SHA512: 027e86b3dfec203a464e5bf528e9933c208c36633c2d4bfcdbc10da1799637a5d6ea0a63af33a4174fb1ad7115df631a4cb838f56e31f4cbd15498e1e9fdf9cc
0653939ac1 Add static_asserts to ser_X_to_Y() methods (Samer Afach)
be94096dfb Fix a violation of C++ standard rules that unions cannot be switched. (Samer Afach)
Pull request description:
Type punning in C++ is not like C. As per the C++ standard, one cannot use unions to convert the bit type. A discussion about this can be found [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25664848/unions-and-type-punning). In C++, a union is supposed to only hold one type at a time. It's intended to be used only as `std::variant`. Switching types is undefined behavior.
In fact, C++20 has a special casting function, called [`bit_cast`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/numeric/bit_cast) that solved this problem.
Why has it been working so far? Because some compilers tolerate using unions and switching types, like gcc. More information [here](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Optimize-Options.html#Type-punning).
One important thing to mention is that performance is generally not affected by that memcpy. Compilers are smart enough to convert that to a memory cast when possible. But we have to do it the right way, otherwise, it's jut undefined behavior that depends on the compiler.
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practicalswift:
ACK 0653939ac1
elichai:
ACK 0653939ac1
laanwj:
Code review ACK 0653939ac1
kristapsk:
ACK 0653939ac1
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facb71576c net: Remove forcerelay of rejected txs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This removes the code that supposedly handled the forced relay of txs from a permissioned peer that were rejected from our mempool. The removal should be fine, because it is dead code for the following reasons:
* While `RelayTransaction` enqueues the inv for all peers, the inv is never processed because it can not be found in the mempool. See 4a07233076/src/net_processing.cpp (L3862-L3866)
* Even if the peers we intended to send the inv to can somehow reply with a getdata to the never-received inv, they won't receive the tx as a reply because it was never added to the "relay memory" (`mapRelay`)
The dead code is (obviously) untested: https://marcofalke.github.io/btc_cov/total.coverage/src/net_processing.cpp.gcov.html#2574
This feature was (intentionally or accidentally) removed in 4d8993b346, which was released in Bitcoin Core 0.13.0. So all currently supported versions of Bitcoin Core ship without this feature. I am not aware of any complaints about this feature or actual documented use-cases. So instead of reviving an unneeded feature, just remove the dead code.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK facb71576c, locally running the unit and functional tests.
Tree-SHA512: bfceae6f2983c1510fa0649a9a63c343cbbc1c4ab3a3698039cccf454c81e58c8f5114b147ed42a1bc867da74c43a5b53764ab14f942e191b6f59079044108b5
This is needed so that it can be used by RPCResult
Also,
* rename NAMED_ARG to NONE for generalization.
* change RPCArg constructors to initialize the members by moving values
Also clean up forward other forward declarations in interfaces/wallet.h with !sort
Original motivation for this change was to fix a circular dependencies lint
error: "interfaces/chain.h -> interfaces/wallet.h -> psbt -> node/transaction
-> node/context -> interfaces/chain.h" from an earlier commit in this PR adding
a "interfaces/chain.h -> interfaces/wallet.h" include. Now, the wallet include
is no longer added, but it is still good to clean up the psbt include for
efficiency, and to sort the forward declarations.
5bad7921d0 [test] PSBT RPC: check that bip32_derivs are present by default (Sjors Provoost)
29a21c9061 [rpc] set default bip32derivs to true for psbt methods (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
In https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13557#pullrequestreview-135905054 I recommended not including bip32 deriviation by default in PSBTs:
> _Bit of a privacy issue_: let's say person A and B are about to spend from a multisig address, sending everything to person A. Person A gives their address to person B, their wallet wallet creates a PSBT, but doesn't sign it. Wallet A then calls `walletprocesspsbt` which signs it and _spontaneously adds the master_fingerprint and bip32 path_. Same issue with `walletcreatefundedpsbt`.
>
> Adding `bip32_derivs` should probably be opt-in.
In practice I find this default quite annoying because I forget it and end up with a confused hardware wallet.
More importantly, in the multisig example I provided, it's actually essential for the other side to know the derivation details (in addition to an xpub). This allows them to check that change is going to an address you can still co-sign for (because the spending policy is unchanged except for an index).
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instagibbs:
utACK 5bad7921d0
jonatack:
ACK 5bad7921d0 code review, built, ran tests, inspected/messed around with/pprinted values from the new tests. Thanks for adding the tests.
meshcollider:
utACK 5bad7921d0
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e193a84fb2 Refactor message hashing into a utility function (Jeffrey Czyz)
f8f0d9893d Deduplicate the message signing code (Vasil Dimov)
2ce3447eb1 Deduplicate the message verifying code (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
The message signing and verifying logic was replicated in a few places
in the code. Consolidate in a newly introduced `MessageSign()` and
`MessageVerify()` and add unit tests for them.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
re-ACK e193a84fb2
achow101:
ACK e193a84fb2
instagibbs:
utACK e193a84fb2
meshcollider:
utACK e193a84fb2
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12a2f37718 util: Avoid potential uninitialized read in FormatISO8601DateTime(int64_t nTime) by checking gmtime_s/gmtime_r return value (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid potential uninitialized read in `FormatISO8601DateTime(int64_t)` by checking `gmtime_s`/`gmtime_r` return value.
Before this patch `FormatISO8601DateTime(67768036191676800)` resulted in:
```
==5930== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==5930== at 0x4F44C0A: std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> > std::num_put<char, std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> > >::_M_insert_int<long>(std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> >, std::ios_base&, char, long) const (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.25)
==5930== by 0x4F511A4: std::ostream& std::ostream::_M_insert<long>(long) (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.25)
==5930== by 0x4037C3: void tinyformat::formatValue<int>(std::ostream&, char const*, char const*, int, int const&) (tinyformat.h:358)
==5930== by 0x403725: void tinyformat::detail::FormatArg::formatImpl<int>(std::ostream&, char const*, char const*, int, void const*) (tinyformat.h:543)
==5930== by 0x402E02: tinyformat::detail::FormatArg::format(std::ostream&, char const*, char const*, int) const (tinyformat.h:528)
==5930== by 0x401B16: tinyformat::detail::formatImpl(std::ostream&, char const*, tinyformat::detail::FormatArg const*, int) (tinyformat.h:907)
==5930== by 0x4017AE: tinyformat::vformat(std::ostream&, char const*, tinyformat::FormatList const&) (tinyformat.h:1054)
==5930== by 0x401765: void tinyformat::format<int, int, int, int, int, int>(std::ostream&, char const*, int const&, int const&, int const&, int const&, int const&, int const&) (tinyformat.h:1064)
==5930== by 0x401656: std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > tinyformat::format<int, int, int, int, int, int>(char const*, int const&, int const&, int const&, int const&, int const&, int const&) (tinyformat.h:1073)
==5930== by 0x4014CC: FormatISO8601DateTime[abi:cxx11](long) (…)
```
The same goes for other very large positive and negative arguments.
Fix by simply checking the `gmtime_s`/`gmtime_r` return value :)
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elichai:
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bca8665d08 scripted-diff: Wallet: Rename incorrectly named *UsedDestination (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
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.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i -e 's/UsedDestination/SpentKey/g' $(git grep -l 'UsedDestination' ./src)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
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practicalswift:
ACK bca8665d08 -- patch looks correct and rationale makes sense
instagibbs:
ACK bca8665d08, much more meaningful name, thanks
kallewoof:
ACK bca8665d08
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faca8eff39 test: Remove incorrect assumptions in validation_flush_tests (MarcoFalke)
fa31eebfe9 test: Tabs to spaces in all tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The tests assume standard library internals that may not hold on all supported archs or when the code is instrumented for sanitizer or debug use cases
Fixes#18111
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jamesob:
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fjahr:
ACK faca8eff39
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fac52dafa0 test: Set catch_system_errors=no on boost unit tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Closes#16700
Can be tested by adding an `assert(0)` and then running either `make check` or `./src/test/test_bitcoin -t bla_tests --catch_system_errors=no/yes`
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Empact:
Tested ACK fac52dafa0
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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.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i -e 's/UsedDestination/SpentKey/g' $(git grep -l 'UsedDestination' ./src)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
7e80f646b2 Get the OutputType for a descriptor (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Adds a `GetOutputType()` method to get the OutputType of a descriptor. Some descriptors don't have a determinate OutputType, so we actually use an `Optional<OutputType>`. For descriptors with indeterminate OutputType, we return `nullopt`.
`addr()` and `raw()` use OutputTypes as determined by the CTxDestination they have. For simplicity, `ScriptHash` destinations are `LEGACY` even though they could be `P2SH_SEGWIT`.
`combo()`, `pk()`, and `multi()` are `nullopt` as they either don't have an OutputType or they have multiple. `DescriptorImpl` defaults to `nullopt`.
`pkh()` is `LEGACY` as expected
`wpkh()` and `wsh()` are `BECH32` as expected.
`sh()` checks whether the sub-descriptor is `BECH32`. If so, it is `P2SH_SEGWIT`. Otherwise it is `LEGACY`.
The descriptor tests are updated to check the OutputType too.
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meshcollider:
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instagibbs:
cursory ACK 7e80f646b2
Sjors:
Code review ACK 7e80f646b2
jonatack:
ACK 7e80f64 code review/build/tests
Tree-SHA512: c5a813447b62e982435e1c948066f8d6c148c9ebffb0a5eb5a9028b173b01d5ead2f076a5ca3f7f37698538baa346f82a977ee48f583d89cb4e5ebd9111b2341
This is safe because MilliSleep is never executed in a boost::thread,
the only type of thread that is interruptible.
* The RPC server uses std::thread
* The wallet is either executed in an RPC thread or the main thread
* bitcoin-cli, benchmarks and tests are only one thread (the main thread)
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i --regexp-extended -e 's/MilliSleep\((\S+)\);/UninterruptibleSleep(std::chrono::milliseconds{\1});/g' $(git grep -l MilliSleep)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
7f1475c711 rpc: update validateaddress RPCExamples to bech32 (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Another small step to get rid of legacy addresses in the RPC help texts and by that encourage the use of bech32 addresses by default. The (invalid) address is the same as in the `getaddressinfo` RPC (see 2ee0cb3330, kudos to jonatack!), I don't think it adds any value to have a different example address per RPC.
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a304a3632f Revert "Store p2sh scripts in AddAndGetDestinationForScript" (Russell Yanofsky)
eb7d8a5b07 [test] check for addmultisigaddress regression (Sjors Provoost)
005f8a92cc wallet: Improve LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::CanProvide script recognition (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Make `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::CanProvide` method able to recognize p2sh scripts when the redeem script is present in the `mapScripts` map without the p2sh script also having to be added to the `mapScripts` map. This restores behavior prior to #17261, which I think broke backwards compatibility with old wallet files by no longer treating addresses created by `addmultisigaddress` calls before #17261 as solvable.
The reason why tests didn't fail with the CanProvide implementation in #17261 is because of a workaround added in 4a7e43e846 "Store p2sh scripts in AddAndGetDestinationForScript", which masked the problem for new `addmultisigaddress` RPC calls without fixing it for multisig addresses already created in old wallet files.
This change adds a lot of comments and allows reverting commit 4a7e43e846 "Store p2sh scripts in AddAndGetDestinationForScript", so the `AddAndGetDestinationForScript()` function, `CanProvide()` method, and `mapScripts` map should all be more comprehensible
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Sjors:
re-ACK a304a3632f (rebase, slight text changes and my test)
achow101:
re-ACK a304a3632f
meshcollider:
utACK a304a3632f
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Before, macros defined in `<event2/http.h>` have been used
for some HTTP status codes.
`<event2/http.h>` is included implicitly and the usage
of its status code macros is inconsistent with the majority
HTTP response implementations in this file.
Now, the `HTTPStatusCode` enum from `<rpc/protocol.h>` is
consistently used for all HTTP response implementations.
8bca30ea17 [rpc] expose ability to mock scheduler via the rpc (Amiti Uttarwar)
7c8b6e5b52 [lib] add scheduler to node context (Amiti Uttarwar)
930d837542 [test] add chainparams property to indicate chain allows time mocking (Amiti Uttarwar)
1cd43e83c6 [test] unit test for new MockForward scheduler method (Amiti Uttarwar)
a6f63598ad [util] allow scheduler to be mocked (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
This PR is to support functional tests by allowing the scheduler to be mocked via the RPC.
It adds a `MockForward` method to the scheduler class that iterates through the task queue and reschedules them to be `delta_seconds` sooner.
This is currently used to support functional testing of the "unbroadcast" set tracking in #18038. If this patch is accepted, it would also be useful to simplify the code in #16698.
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MarcoFalke:
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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:
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fad027fb0c scripted-diff: Add missing spaces in RPCResult, Fix type names (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This makes the rendered diff smaller when the RPCResult is machine generated later on (Previous attempts: #14601 and #14459)
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
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And add unit test for it.
The purpose of using a preamble or "magic" text as part of signing and
verifying a message was not given when the code was repeated in a few
locations. Make a test showing how it is used to prevent inadvertently
signing a transaction.
The logic of signing a message was duplicated in 3 places:
src/qt/signverifymessagedialog.cpp
SignVerifyMessageDialog::on_signMessageButton_SM_clicked()
src/rpc/misc.cpp
signmessagewithprivkey()
src/wallet/rpcwallet.cpp
signmessage()
Move the logic into
src/util/message.cpp
MessageSign()
and call it from all the 3 places.
The logic of verifying a message was duplicated in 2 places:
src/qt/signverifymessagedialog.cpp
SignVerifyMessageDialog::on_verifyMessageButton_VM_clicked()
src/rpc/misc.cpp
verifymessage()
with the only difference being the result handling. Move the logic into
a dedicated
src/util/message.cpp
MessageVerify()
which returns a set of result codes, call it from the 2 places and just
handle the results differently in the callers.
25bc17fceb refactor: rpc: Remove vector copy from listtransactions (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Current approach
- copy accumulated `ret` vector to `arrTmp`
- drop unnecessary elements from `arrTmp`
- reverse `arrTmp`
- clear `ret`
- copy `arrTmp` to the `ret`
New approach
- create a vector from the accumulated `ret` with just the necessary elements already reversed
- copy it to the result
This PR doesn't change behavior.
ACKs for top commit:
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Code review ACK 25bc17fceb. Just comment and commit message tweaks since last review
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also contains the following changes:
- rpc: factor out example bech32 address for RPCExamples
- doc: update developer notes wrt RPCExamples addresses
(mention the EXAMPLE_ADDRESS constant as an example for an invalid bech32
address suitable for RPCExamples help documentation)
c9fe61291e gui: Throttle GUI update pace when -reindex (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is grabbed from #17565.
All **laanwj**'s and **ryanofsky**'s suggestions are implemented.
With this PR, the GUI does not freeze when a user runs:
```
$ ./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -reindex
```
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bf36a3ccc2 gui: Fix race in WalletModel::pollBalanceChanged (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Poll function was wrongly setting cached height to the current chain height instead of the chain height at the time of polling.
This bug could cause balances to appear out of date, and was first introduced a0704a8996 (diff-2e3836af182cfb375329c3463ffd91f8L117). Before that commit, there wasn't a problem because cs_main was held during the poll update.
Currently, the problem should be rare. But if 8937d99ce81a27ae5e1012a28323c0e26d89c50b from #17954 were merged, the problem would get worse, because the wrong cachedNumBlocks value would be set if the wallet was polled in the interval between a block being connected and it processing the BlockConnected notification.
MarcoFalke also points out that a0704a8996 could lead to GUI hangs as well, because previously the pollBalanceChanged method, which runs on the GUI thread, would only make a nonblocking TRY_LOCK(cs_main) call, but after could make blocking LOCK(cs_main) calls, potentially locking up the GUI.
Thanks to John Newbery for finding this bug this while reviewing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17954.
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5f26855f10 test: Remove ubsan alignment suppressions (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
9d933ef919 prevector: avoid misaligned member accesses (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Ensure prevector data is appropriately aligned. Earlier discussion in #17530.
**Edit laanwj**: In contrast to #17530, it does this without increase in size of any of the coin cache data structures (x86_64, clang)
| Struct | (size,align) before | (size,align) after |
| ------------- | ------------- | ------- |
| Coin | 48, 8 | 48, 8 |
| CCoinsCacheEntry | 56, 8 | 56, 8 |
| CScript | 32, 1 | 32, 8 |
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laanwj:
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practicalswift:
ACK 5f26855f10
jonatack:
ACK 5f26855f10
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Make LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::CanProvide method able to recognize p2sh scripts
when the redeem script is present in the mapScripts map without the p2sh script
also having to be added to the mapScripts map. This restores behavior prior to
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17261, which I think broke backwards
compatibility with old wallet files by no longer treating addresses created by
`addmultisigaddress` calls before #17261 as solvable.
The reason why tests didn't fail with the CanProvide implementation in #17261
is because of a workaround added in 4a7e43e846
"Store p2sh scripts in AddAndGetDestinationForScript", which masked the problem
for new `addmultisigaddress` RPC calls without fixing it for multisig addresses
already created in old wallet files.
This change adds a lot of comments and allows reverting commit
4a7e43e846 "Store p2sh scripts in
AddAndGetDestinationForScript", so the AddAndGetDestinationForScript() function,
CanProvide() method, and mapScripts map should all be more comprehensible
Poll function was wrongly setting cached height to the current chain height
instead of the chain height at the time of polling.
This bug could cause balances to appear out of date, and was first introduced
a0704a8996 (r378452145)
Before that commit, there wasn't a problem because cs_main was held during the
poll update.
Currently, the problem should be rare. But if
8937d99ce81a27ae5e1012a28323c0e26d89c50b from #17954 were merged, the problem
would get worse, because the wrong cachedNumBlocks value would be set if the
wallet was polled in the interval between a block being connected and it
processing the BlockConnected notification.
MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com> also points out that a0704a8996 could lead
to GUI hangs as well, because previously the pollBalanceChanged method, which
runs on the GUI thread, would only make a nonblocking TRY_LOCK(cs_main) call,
but after could make blocking LOCK(cs_main) calls, potentially locking up the
GUI.
Thanks to John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com> for finding this bug this while
reviewing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17954.
4537ba5f21 test: add unit test for non-standard txs with too large tx size (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Approaches another missing unit test of issue #17394: Checks that the function `IsStandardTx()` returns rejection reason `"tx-size"` if the transaction weight is larger than `MAX_STANDARD_TX_WEIGHT` (=400000 vbytes).
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3c94b0039d Convert undo.h to new serialization framework (Pieter Wuille)
3cd8ab9d11 Make std::vector and prevector reuse the VectorFormatter logic (Pieter Wuille)
abf8624356 Add custom vector-element formatter (Pieter Wuille)
37d800bea0 Add a constant for the maximum vector allocation (5 Mbyte) (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The next step of changes from #10785.
This one adds:
* A meta-formatter for vectors, which serializes the vector elements using another formatter
* Switch the undo.h code to the new framework, using the above (where undo entries are serialized as a vector, each of which uses a modified serializer for the UTXOs).
ACKs for top commit:
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jonatack:
Qualified ACK 3c94b0039d
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 3c94b0039d. Changes since last review: renaming formatter classes, adding suggested static_assert, and removing temporary in VectorFormatter
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ac57859e53 qt: Fix deprecated QCharRef usage (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
From Qt docs:
- [`QKeyEvent::text()`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qkeyevent.html#text):
> Return values when modifier keys such as Shift, Control, Alt, and Meta are pressed differ among platforms and could return an empty string.
- [`QString::operator[]()`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#operator-5b-5d):
> **Note:** Before Qt 5.14 it was possible to use this operator to access a character at an out-of-bounds position in the string, and then assign to such a position, causing the string to be automatically resized. Furthermore, assigning a value to the returned `QCharRef` would cause a detach of the string, even if the string has been copied in the meanwhile (and the `QCharRef` kept alive while the copy was taken). These behaviors are deprecated, and will be changed in a future version of Qt.
Since Qt 5.14 this causes a `QCharRef` warning if any modifier key is pressed while the splashscreen is still displayed.
Fix#18080.
Note: Ctrl+Q will also close the spashscreen now.
ACKs for top commit:
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2af3e16ca9 Qt: pass clientmodel changes from walletframe to walletviews (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Fixes#18090
We currently don't pass `clientmodel` changes from the `walletframe` to the `walletviews` leading to possible invalid access during shutdown because all walletviews miss the nullifying of the clientmodel.
TODO: needs investigation if this is should be backported.
ACKs for top commit:
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Good catch, code review ACK 2af3e16ca9
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677fb8e923 test: Add ubsan surpression for crc32c (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
8e68bb1dde build: Disable msvc warning 4722 for leveldb build (Aaron Clauson)
be23949765 build: MSVC changes for leveldb update (Aaron Clauson)
9ebdf04757 build: CRC32C build system integration (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
402252a808 build: Add LCOV exception for crc32c (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
3a037d0067 test: Add crc32c exception to various linters and generation scripts (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
84ff1b2076 test: Add crc32c to subtree check linter (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
7cf13a5134 doc: Add crc32c subtree to developer notes (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
24d02a9ac0 build: Update build system for new leveldb (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
2e1819311a Squashed 'src/crc32c/' content from commit 224988680f7673cd7c769963d4035cb315aa3388 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
66480821b3 Squashed 'src/leveldb/' changes from f545dfabff4c2e9836efed094dba99a34fbc6b88..f8ae182c1e5176d12e816fb2217ae33a5472fdd7 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This updates leveldb to currently newest upstream commit 0c40829872:
- CRC32C hardware acceleration is now an external library [crc32c](https://github.com/google/crc32c). This adds acceleration on ARM, and should be faster on x86 because of using prefetch. It also makes it easy to support similar instruction sets on other platforms in the future.
- Thread handling uses C++11, instead of platform specific code.
- Native windows environment was added. No need to maintain our own hacky one, anymore.
- Upstream now builds using CMake. This doesn't mean we need to use that (phew), but internal configuration changed to a a series of checks, instead of OS profiles. This means the blanket error "Cannot build leveldb for $host. Please file a bug report' is removed.
All changes: a53934a3ae...0c40829872
Pretty much all our changes have been subsumed by upstream, so we figured it was cleaner to start over with a new branch from upstream with the still-relevant patches applied: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/tree/bitcoin-fork-new
There's quite some testing to be done (see below). See https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/issues/25 and https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/pull/26 for more history and context.
TODO:
- [x] Subtree `crc32c`
- [x] Make linters happy about crc32 subtree
- [x] Integrate `crc32c` library into build system
- [x] MSVC build system
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19a354b11f Output a descriptor in createmultisig and addmultisigaddress (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Give a descriptor from `createmultisig` and `addmultisigaddress`.
Extracted from #16528 with `addmultisgaddress` and tests added.
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Sjors:
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MarcoFalke:
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promag:
Code review ACK 19a354b11f.
meshcollider:
utACK 19a354b11f
Tree-SHA512: e813125fbbc358ea8d45b1748de16a29a94efd83175b748fb8fa3b0bfc8e783ed36b6c554d84f5d4ead1ba252a83a3e937b6c3f75da7b8d3b4e55f94d6013771
Replace the memset/strncpy dance in `CMessageHeader::CMessageHeader`
with explicit code that copies then name and asserts the length.
This removes a warning in g++ 9.1.1 and IMO makes the code more readable
by not relying on strncpy padding and silent truncation behavior.
acf8abc7f3 gui: Fix unintialized WalletView::progressDialog (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
#17911 shows that it's possible to read the unintialized `progressDialog` in f32564f0a7/src/qt/walletview.cpp (L296-L297).
And the debugger shows
```
(gdb) bt
#0 0x0000555556687c60 in QProgressDialog::wasCanceled() const ()
#1 0x000055555572989f in WalletView::showProgress (this=0x5555577d7a70,
title=..., nProgress=1) at qt/walletview.cpp:322
```
Closes#17911.
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Tree-SHA512: f5e6d873192d08d1a572e66e17c2e06d1ce27d01aa196b2a7ed591008641295bb02cda8ac90919ff2d2fc778316c2e143f8d36599e0d377779758853dfaf0a31
clock_gettime(), CLOCK_MONOTONIC and CLOCK_REALTIME are all available for use on
macOS (now that we require macOS >=10.12). Use them rather than the deprecated
mach_timespec_t time API.
master:
2019-12-23T20:49:43Z Feeding 216 bytes of dynamic environment data into RNG
2019-12-23T20:50:43Z Feeding 216 bytes of dynamic environment data into RNG
this commit:
2019-12-23T20:32:41Z Feeding 232 bytes of dynamic environment data into RNG
2019-12-23T20:33:42Z Feeding 232 bytes of dynamic environment data into RNG
900d8f6f70 util: Disallow network-qualified command line options (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Previously these were allowed but ignored.
This change implements one of the settings simplifications listed in #17508. Change includes release notes.
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