Rather than re-implementing these checks, we can use this test
framework's helper (introduced in commit
c934087b62, PR #24358) called in a test's
`skip_test_if_missing_module` method instead.
00e0658e77 test: fix v2 transport intermittent test failure (#29002) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR improves the following fragile construct for detection of a new connection to the node under test in `p2p_v2_transport.py`:
6d5790956f/test/functional/p2p_v2_transport.py (L154-L156)
Only relying on the number of peers for that suffers from race conditions, as unrelated previous peers could disconnect at anytime in-between. In the test run in #29002, the following happens:
- `getpeerinfo()` is called the first time -> assigned to `num_peers`
- **previous peer disconnects**, the node's peer count is now `num_peers - 1` (in most test runs, this happens before the first getpeerinfo call)
- new peer connects, the node's peer count is now `num_peers`
- the condition that the node's peer count is `num_peers + 1` is never true, test fails
Use the more robust approach of watching for an increased highest peer id instead (again using the `getpeerinfo` RPC call), with a newly introduced context manager method `TestNode.wait_for_new_peer()`. Note that for the opposite case of a disconnect, no new method is introduced; this is currently used only once in the test and is also simpler.
Still happy to take suggestions for alternative solutions.
Fixes#29002.
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97c0dfa894 test: Extends MEMPOOL msg functional test (Sergi Delgado Segura)
Pull request description:
Currently, p2p_filter.py::test_msg_mempool is not testing much. This extends the tests so the interaction between sending `MEMPOOL` messages with a filter that does not include all transactions in the mempool reacts, plus how it interacts with `INV` messages, especially after the changes introduced by #27675
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Currently, p2p_filter.py::test_msg_mempool is not testing much.
This extends the tests so the interaction between sending MEMPOOL messages with
a filter that does not include all transactions in the mempool reacts, plus how
it interacts with INV messages
3ea54e5db7 net: Add continuous ASMap health check logging (Fabian Jahr)
28d7e55dff test: Add tests for unfiltered GetAddr usage (Fabian Jahr)
b8843d37ae fuzz: Let fuzzers use filter options in GetAddr/GetAddresses (Fabian Jahr)
e16f420547 net: Optionally include terrible addresses in GetAddr results (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
There are certain statistics we can collect by running all our known clearnet addresses against the ASMap file. This could show issues with a maliciously manipulated file or with an old file that has decayed with time.
This is just a proof of concept for now. My idea currently is to run the analysis once per day and print the results to logs if an ASMap file is used.
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Only relying on the number of peers for detecting a new connection
suffers from race conditions, as unrelated previous peers could
disconnect at anytime in-between. Use the more robust approach of
watching for an increased highest peer id instead (again using the
`getpeerinfo` RPC call), with a newly introduced context manager
method `TestNode.wait_for_new_peer()`.
Fixes#29009.
Verifying the wallet updates the birth time accordingly when it
detects a transaction with a time older than the oldest descriptor
timestamp.
This could happen when the user blindly imports a descriptor with
'timestamp=now'.
Previously, starting a second bitcoind using the same datadir would
correctly fail to init and shutdown. However during shutdown the PID
file belonging to the first instance would be erroneously removed by
the second process shutting down.
Fix this to only delete the PID file if we created it.
7cb9367157 rpc: keep .cookie if it was not generated (Roman Zeyde)
Pull request description:
Otherwise, starting bitcoind twice may cause the `.cookie` file generated by the first instance to be deleted by the second instance shutdown (after failing to obtain a lock).
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f23ba24aa0 test_submitpackage: only make a chain of 3 txns (Greg Sanders)
e67a345162 doc: submitpackage vsize results are sigops-adjusted (Greg Sanders)
b67db52c39 RPC submitpackage: change return format to allow partial errors (Greg Sanders)
Pull request description:
This was prompted by errors being returned that didn't "make any sense" to me, because it would for example return a "fee too low" error, when the "real" error was the child had something invalid, which disallowed CPFP evaluation. Rather than make judgment calls on what error is important(which is currently just return the "first"!), we simply return all errors and let the callers determine what's best.
Added a top level `package_msg` for quick eye-balling of general success of the package.
This PR also fixes a couple bugs:
1) Currently we don't actually broadcast a transaction, even if it was entered into our mempool, if a subsequent transaction causes `PKG_TX` failure.
2) "other-wtxid" is uncovered by tests, but IIUC was previously required to return "fees" and "vsize" results, but did not. I just make those results optional.
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Behavior prior to this commit allows some transactions to
enter into the local mempool but not be reported to the user
when encountering a PackageValidationResult::PCKG_TX result.
This is further compounded with the fact that any transactions
submitted to the mempool during this call would also not be
relayed to peers, resulting in unexpected behavior.
Fix this by, if encountering a package error, reporting all
wtxids, along with a new error field, and broadcasting every
transaction that was found in the mempool after submission.
Note that this also changes fees and vsize to optional,
which should also remove an issue with other-wtxid cases.
9ac114e5cd Throw error if invalid parameters passed to getnetworkhashps RPC endpoint (Jameson Lopp)
Pull request description:
When writing some scripts that iterated over many blocks to generate hashrate estimates I realized that my script was going out of range of the current chain tip height but was not encountering any errors.
I believe that passing an invalid block height to this function but receiving the hashrate estimate for the chain tip instead should be considered unexpected behavior.
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35fb9930ad test: enable v2 transport for p2p_timeouts.py (Martin Zumsande)
2c1669c37a test: enable v2 transport for rpc_net.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
cc961c2695 test: enable v2 transport for p2p_node_network_limited.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
3598a1b5c9 test: enable --v2transport in combination with --usecli (Martin Zumsande)
68a9001751 test: persist -v2transport over restarts and respect -v2transport=0 (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
This makes the functional test suite compatible with BIP324, so that
`python3 test_runner.py --v2transport`
should succeed (currently, 12 tests fail for me on master).
Includes two commits by TheStack I found in an old discussion https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28331#discussion_r1326714164
Note that even though all tests should pass, the python `p2p.py` module will do v2 connections only after the merge of #24748, so that for now only connections between two full nodes will actually run v2.
Some of the fixed tests were added with `--v2transport` to the test runner. Though after #24748 we might also want to consider running the entire suite with `--v2transport` in some CI.
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fa01f884d3 ci: Add missing COPY for ./test/lint/test_runner (MarcoFalke)
faff3e3b46 lint: Report all lint errors instead of early exit (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`all-lint.py` currently collects all failures. However, the `06_script.sh` does not, since July this year (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28103#discussion_r1268115806).
Fix this by printing all failures before exiting.
Can be tested by modifying (for example) two subtrees in the same commit and then running the linters.
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a478c817b2 test: replace `Callable`/`Iterable` with their `collections.abc` alternative (PEP 585) (stickies-v)
4b9afb18e6 scripted-diff: use PEP 585 built-in collection types for verify-binary script (Sebastian Falbesoner)
d516cf83ed test: use built-in collection types for type hints (Python 3.9 / PEP 585) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
With Python 3.9 / [PEP 585](https://peps.python.org/pep-0585/), [type hinting has become a little less awkward](https://docs.python.org/3.9/whatsnew/3.9.html#type-hinting-generics-in-standard-collections), as for collection types one doesn't need to import the corresponding capitalized types (`Dict`, `List`, `Set`, `Tuple`, ...) anymore, but can use the built-in types directly (see https://peps.python.org/pep-0585/#implementation for the full list).
This PR applies the replacement for all Python scripts (i.e. in the contrib and test folders) for the basic types, i.e.:
- typing.Dict -> dict
- typing.List -> list
- typing.Set -> set
- typing.Tuple -> tuple
For an additional check, I ran mypy 1.6.1 on both master and the PR branch via
```
$ mypy --ignore-missing-imports --explicit-package-bases $(git ls-files "*.py")
```
and verified that the output is identical -- (from the 22 identified problems, most look like false-positives, it's probably worth it to go deeper here and address them in a follow-up though).
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43de4d3630 doc: fix typos (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes typos found by lint-spelling.py using codespell 2.2.6.
Our CI linter job uses codespell 2.2.5 and found fewer typos that I did locally. In any case it's happy now.
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fa6b053b5c mempool: persist with XOR (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the `mempool.dat` file stores data received from remote peers as-is. This may be problematic when a program other than Bitcoin Core tries to interpret them by accident. For example, an anti-virus program or other program may scan the file and move it into quarantine, or delete it, or corrupt it.
While the local wallet is expected to re-submit any pending transactions, unrelated transactions may be missing from the mempool after a restart. This may cause fee estimates to be off, or may cause block relay to be slower.
Fix this, similar to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/6650, by rolling a random XOR pattern over the dat file when writing or reading it.
Obviously this can only protect against programs that accidentally and unintentionally are trying to mess with the dat file. Any program that intentionally wants to mess with the dat file can still trivially do so.
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bbbbdb0cd5 ci: Add filesystem lint check (MarcoFalke)
fada2f9110 refactor: Replace <filesystem> with <util/fs.h> (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Using `std::filesystem` is problematic:
* There is a `fs` namespace wrapper for it. So having two ways to achieve the same is confusing.
* Not using the `fs` wrapper is dangerous and buggy, because it disables known bugs by deleting problematic functions.
Fix all issues by removing use of it and adding a linter to avoid using it again in the future.
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44445ae8f1 test: Avoid intermittent failures in feature_init (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The code not only modifies block dat files, but also leveldb files, which may be of smaller size. Such corruption may not force leveldb to abort, according to the intermittent test failures.
Fix the intermittent test failures by reverting 5ab6419f38 .
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7de7685372 test, assumeutxo: Use assert_debug_log for error details (pablomartin4btc)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up on the invalid hash dump fix#28698, [suggested](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28698#pullrequestreview-1698178157) by theStack and agreed by Sjors and ryanofsky.
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faa2ad88bc test: Add missing wait for version to be sent in add_outbound_p2p_connection (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Can be tested with:
```diff
diff --git a/test/functional/test_framework/p2p.py b/test/functional/test_framework/p2p.py
index b1ed97b794..eb4f72c6b6 100755
--- a/test/functional/test_framework/p2p.py
+++ b/test/functional/test_framework/p2p.py
@@ -205,6 +205,7 @@ class P2PConnection(asyncio.Protocol):
assert not self._transport
logger.debug("Connected & Listening: %s:%d" % (self.dstaddr, self.dstport))
self._transport = transport
+ import time;time.sleep(.1);
if self.on_connection_send_msg:
self.send_message(self.on_connection_send_msg)
self.on_connection_send_msg = None # Never used again
```
Found and reported by mzumsande in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28782#pullrequestreview-1718560252
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- "transport_protocol_type" of inbound peer before version handshake
is "detecting" on p2p v2 nodes (as opposed to "v1" for p2p v1)
- size of a ping/pong message is 29 bytes (as opposed to 32 for p2p v1)
- for the sendmsgtopeer RPC sub-test, enforce p2p v1 connection to
have a peer id of zero
By renaming the "command" send_cli arg. The old name was unsuitable
because the "addnode" RPC has its own "command" arg, leading to
ambiguity when included in kwargs.
Can be tested with
"python3 wallet_multiwallet.py --usecli --v2transport"
which fails on master because of this (python throws a TypeError).
Before, a global -v2transport provided to the test would be dropped
when restarting the node within a test and specifying any extra_args.
Fix this by adding "v2transport=1" to args (not extra_args) based
on the global parameter, and deciding for each (re)start of the node
based on this default and test-specific extra_args
(which take precedence over args) whether v2 should be used.
5039c346ca init: completely remove `-zapwallettxes` (remaining hidden option) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The `-zapwallettxes` functionality has been removed in v0.21.0 (see commit 3340dbadd3 / PR #19671), with the parameter being kept as hidden option, to inform users via an exit error that `abandontransaction` should be used instead.
As any guides that still suggest to use `-zapwallettxes` would refer to a Bitcoin Core version that is EOL since many years (i.e. <= v0.20.x), it is highly unlikely that the error caused by the option is still relevant for any user, hence it seems fine to remove it now.
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0420f99f42 Create net_peer_connection unit tests (Jon Atack)
4b834f6499 Allow unit tests to access additional CConnman members (Jon Atack)
34b9ef443b net/rpc: Makes CConnman::GetAddedNodeInfo able to return only non-connected address on request (Sergi Delgado Segura)
94e8882d82 rpc: Prevents adding the same ip more than once when formatted differently (Sergi Delgado Segura)
2574b7e177 net/rpc: Check all resolved addresses in ConnectNode rather than just one (Sergi Delgado Segura)
Pull request description:
## Rationale
Currently, `addnode` has a couple of corner cases that allow it to either connect to the same peer more than once, hence wasting outbound connection slots, or add redundant information to `m_added_nodes`, hence making Bitcoin iterate through useless data on a regular basis.
### Connecting to the same node more than once
In general, connecting to the same node more than once is something we should try to prevent. Currently, this is possible via `addnode` in two different ways:
1. Calling `addnode` more than once in a short time period, using two equivalent but distinct addresses
2. Calling `addnode add` using an IP, and `addnode onetry` after with an address that resolved to the same IP
For the former, the issue boils down to `CConnman::ThreadOpenAddedConnections` calling `CConnman::GetAddedNodeInfo` once, and iterating over the result to open connections (`CConman::OpenNetworkConnection`) on the same loop for all addresses.`CConnman::ConnectNode` only checks a single address, at random, when resolving from a hostname, and uses it to check whether we are already connected to it.
An example to test this would be calling:
```
bitcoin-cli addnode "127.0.0.1:port" add
bitcoin-cli addnode "localhost:port" add
```
And check how it allows us to perform both connections some times, and some times it fails.
The latter boils down to the same issue, but takes advantage of `onetry` bypassing the `CConnman::ThreadOpenAddedConnections` logic and calling `CConnman::OpenNetworkConnection` straightaway. A way to test this would be:
```
bitcoin-cli addnode "127.0.0.1:port" add
bitcoin-cli addnode "localhost:port" onetry
```
### Adding the same peer with two different, yet equivalent, addresses
The current implementation of `addnode` is pretty naive when checking what data is added to `m_added_nodes`. Given the collection stores strings, the checks at `CConnman::AddNode()` basically check wether the exact provided string is already in the collection. If so, the data is rejected, otherwise, it is accepted. However, ips can be formatted in several ways that would bypass those checks.
Two examples would be `127.0.0.1` being equal to `127.1` and `[::1]` being equal to `[0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1]`. Adding any pair of these will be allowed by the rpc command, and both will be reported as connected by `getaddednodeinfo`, given they map to the same `CService`.
This is less severe than the previous issue, since even tough both nodes are reported as connected by `getaddednodeinfo`, there is only a single connection to them (as properly reported by `getpeerinfo`). However, this adds redundant data to `m_added_nodes`, which is undesirable.
### Parametrize `CConnman::GetAddedNodeInfo`
Finally, this PR also parametrizes `CConnman::GetAddedNodeInfo` so it returns either all added nodes info, or only info about the nodes we are **not** connected to. This method is used both for `rpc`, in `getaddednodeinfo`, in which we are reporting all data to the user, so the former applies, and to check what nodes we are not connected to, in `CConnman::ThreadOpenAddedConnections`, in which we are currently returning more data than needed and then actively filtering using `CService.fConnected()`
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6559e4d27a tests: Increase wallet_miniscript.py rpc timeout to 90 seconds (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The signing test for the large miniscript can sometimes take longer than the 30 second timeout, depending on the load on my system. Increasing it to 90 seconds seems to be good enough.
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fa02598469 test: Add missing sync on send_version in peer_connect (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Without the sync, the logic will be racy. For example, `p2p_sendtxrcncl.py` is failing locally (and on CI occasionally), because non-version messages will be sent before the version message:
```py
self.log.info('SENDTXRCNCL with version=0 triggers a disconnect')
sendtxrcncl_low_version = create_sendtxrcncl_msg()
sendtxrcncl_low_version.version = 0
peer = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(PeerNoVerack(), send_version=True, wait_for_verack=False)
with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(["txreconciliation protocol violation"]):
peer.send_message(sendtxrcncl_low_version)
peer.wait_for_disconnect()
```
```
test 2023-11-02T08:15:19.620000Z TestFramework (INFO): SENDTXRCNCL with version=0 triggers a disconnect
test 2023-11-02T08:15:19.621000Z TestFramework.p2p (DEBUG): Connecting to Bitcoin Node: 127.0.0.1:11312
test 2023-11-02T08:15:19.624000Z TestFramework.p2p (DEBUG): Connected & Listening: 127.0.0.1:11312
test 2023-11-02T08:15:19.798000Z TestFramework.p2p (DEBUG): Send message to 127.0.0.1:11312: msg_sendtxrcncl(version=0, salt=2)
test 2023-11-02T08:15:19.799000Z TestFramework.p2p (DEBUG): Send message to 127.0.0.1:11312: msg_version(nVersion=70016 nServices=9 nTime=Thu Nov 2 08:15:19 2023 addrTo=CAddress(nServices=1 net=IPv4 addr=127.0.0.1 port=11312) addrFrom=CAddress(nServices=1 net=IPv4 addr=0.0.0.0 port=0) nNonce=0x369AC031CDA96022 strSubVer=/python-p2p-tester:0.0.3/ nStartingHeight=-1 relay=1)
node0 2023-11-02T08:15:19.804409Z [net] [net.cpp:3676] [CNode] [net] Added connection peer=0
node0 2023-11-02T08:15:19.805256Z [net] [net.cpp:1825] [CreateNodeFromAcceptedSocket] [net] connection from 127.0.0.1:55964 accepted
node0 2023-11-02T08:15:19.809861Z [msghand] [net_processing.cpp:3356] [ProcessMessage] [net] received: sendtxrcncl (12 bytes) peer=0
node0 2023-11-02T08:15:19.810297Z [msghand] [net_processing.cpp:3582] [ProcessMessage] [net] non-version message before version handshake. Message "sendtxrcncl" from peer=0
node0 2023-11-02T08:15:19.810928Z [msghand] [net_processing.cpp:3356] [ProcessMessage] [net] received: version (111 bytes) peer=0
...
test 2023-11-02T09:35:20.166000Z TestFramework.utils (ERROR): wait_until() failed. Predicate: ''''
def test_function():
if check_connected:
assert self.is_connected
return test_function_in()
'''
test 2023-11-02T09:35:20.187000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/ci_container_base/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-s390x-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 132, in main
self.run_test()
File "/ci_container_base/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-s390x-linux-gnu/test/functional/p2p_sendtxrcncl.py", line 188, in run_test
peer.wait_for_disconnect()
File "/ci_container_base/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-s390x-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/p2p.py", line 478, in wait_for_disconnect
self.wait_until(test_function, timeout=timeout, check_connected=False)
File "/ci_container_base/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-s390x-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/p2p.py", line 470, in wait_until
wait_until_helper_internal(test_function, timeout=timeout, lock=p2p_lock, timeout_factor=self.timeout_factor)
File "/ci_container_base/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-s390x-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/util.py", line 275, in wait_until_helper_internal
raise AssertionError("Predicate {} not true after {} seconds".format(predicate_source, timeout))
AssertionError: Predicate ''''
def test_function():
if check_connected:
assert self.is_connected
return test_function_in()
''' not true after 4800.0 seconds
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49d953281d fuzz: explicitly specify llvm-symbolizer path in runner (fanquake)
Pull request description:
It's not completely clear to me why this needs to be explicitly specified in some environments, and not in others, while at the same time that `llvm-symbolizer` is already in PATH, but this has fixed the 2 issues outlined in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28147.
Use `LLVM_SYMBOLIZER_PATH` as the env var, as that is somewhat also used inside LLVM, but not consistently, i.e it's checked for in the asan_symbolize script, but not in in the ubsan_symbolize script, or from in compiler-rt.
Alternative to #28804.
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maflcko:
lgtm ACK 49d953281d
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The signing test for the large miniscript can sometimes take longer than
the 30 second timeout, depending on the load on my system. Increasing it
to 90 seconds seems to be good enough.