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Author SHA1 Message Date
John Newbery
92a3aeecf6 [validation] Add CChainState::ProcessTransaction()
This just calls through to AcceptToMemoryPool() internally, and is currently unused.

Also add a new transaction validation failure reason TX_NO_MEMPOOL to
indicate that there is no mempool.
2021-11-03 14:34:38 +00:00
John Newbery
36167faea9 [logging/documentation] Remove reference to AcceptToMemoryPool from error string
User-facing error messages should not leak internal implementation
details like function names. Update the MEMPOOL_REJECTED error string
from "Transaction rejected by AcceptToMemoryPool" to the more generic
"Transaction rejected by mempool". Also update the MEMPOOL_ERROR error
message from "AcceptToMemoryPool failed" to the more precise "Mempool
internal error" since this error indicates and internal (e.g.
logic/hardware/etc) failure, and not a transaction rejection.
2021-11-03 14:28:04 +00:00
John Newbery
4c24142b1e [validation] Remove comment about AcceptToMemoryPool()
"This logic is not necessary for memory pool transactions, as
AcceptToMemoryPool already refuses previously-known transaction ids
entirely." refers to the logic at
a206b0ea12/src/main.cpp (L484-L486),
which was later removed in commit 450cbb0944.
2021-11-03 14:28:04 +00:00
Vasil Dimov
f9c28330a0
net: take the first 4 random bits from CJDNS addresses in GetGroup()
CJDNS addresses start with constant 8 bits, so in order to account for
the first 4 random ones, we must take the first 12. Otherwise the entire
CJDNS network will belong to one group.
2021-11-03 14:58:54 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
29ff79c0a2
net: relay CJDNS addresses even if we are not connected to CJDNS
This will help with propagation, so that multi-homed nodes can learn
CJDNS addresses outside of the CJDNS network.
2021-11-03 14:58:53 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
d96f8d304c
net: don't skip CJDNS from GetNetworkNames() 2021-11-03 14:58:53 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
c2d751abba
net: take CJDNS into account in CNetAddr::GetReachabilityFrom()
This way `GetLocal()` will pick our CJDNS address for a CJDNS peer.
2021-11-03 14:58:52 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
6387f397b3
net: recognize CJDNS addresses as such
In some cases addresses come from an external source as a string or as a
`struct sockaddr_in6`, without a tag to tell whether it is a private
IPv6 or a CJDNS address. In those cases interpret the address as a CJDNS
address instead of an IPv6 address if `-cjdnsreachable` is set and the
seemingly-IPv6-address belongs to `fc00::/8`. Those external sources are:

* `-externalip=`
* `-bind=`
* UPnP
* `getifaddrs(3)` (called through `-discover`)
* `addnode`
* `connect`
* incoming connections (returned by `accept(2)`)
2021-11-03 14:58:50 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
e6890fcb44
net: don't skip CJDNS from GetNetworksInfo() 2021-11-03 14:58:49 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
e9d90d3c11
net: introduce a new config option to enable CJDNS
CJDNS is set up in the host OS, outside of the application. When the
routing is configured properly then connecting to fc00::/8 results in
connecting to the CJDNS network.

Introduce an option so that Bitcoin Core knows whether this is the case.
2021-11-03 14:58:48 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
78f456c576
net: recognize CJDNS from ParseNetwork()
This allows to use "cjdns" as an argument to the `getnodeaddresses` RPC
and to the `-onlynet=` parameter.
2021-11-03 14:41:14 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
de01e312b3
net: use -proxy for connecting to the CJDNS network
If `-proxy` is given, then also use it for connecting to the CJDNS
network.
2021-11-03 14:41:14 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
aedd02ef27
net: make it possible to connect to CJDNS addresses
Connecting to CJDNS addresses works without a proxy, just like
connecting to an IPv6 address. Thus adapt `CService::GetSockAddr()` to
retrieve the `struct sockaddr*` even for `CService::IsCJDNS()` objects.
2021-11-03 14:41:09 +01:00
John Newbery
5759fd12b8 [test] Don't set bypass_limits to true in txvalidation_tests.cpp
AcceptToMemoryPool() is called for an invalid coinbase transaction, so
setting bypass_limits to true or false has no impact on the test.

The only way that changing bypass_limits from true to false could change
the result would be to change the outcome to INVALID(TX_MEMPOOL_POLICY).
Since the ATMP call in this test results in INVALID(TX_CONSENSUS) both
before and after this change, there is no change in behavior.
2021-11-03 12:04:49 +00:00
John Newbery
497c9e2964 [test] Don't set bypass_limits to true in txvalidationcache_tests.cpp
AcceptToMemoryPool() is called for transactions with fees above
minRelayTxFee and with the mempool not full, so setting bypass_limits to
true or false has no impact on the test.

The only way that changing bypass_limits from true to false could change
the result would be to change the outcome to INVALID(TX_MEMPOOL_POLICY).
Since all the ATMP calls in this test result in VALID both before and
after this change, there is no change in behavior.
2021-11-03 12:04:46 +00:00
Hennadii Stepanov
ee03c782ba
wallet: Make GetOldestKeyPoolTime return nullopt for blank wallets
This change suppress the "keypoololdest" field in the getwalletinfo RPC
response for blank descriptor wallets.
2021-11-03 10:35:47 +02:00
Hennadii Stepanov
3e4f069d23
wallet, refactor: Make GetOldestKeyPoolTime return type std::optional
This change gets rid of the magic number 0 in the
DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan::GetOldestKeyPoolTime() function.

No behavior change.
2021-11-03 10:35:47 +02:00
MarcoFalke
e2b5192d1c
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23211: refactor: move update_* structs from txmempool.h to .cpp file
65aaf9495d refactor: move `update_*` structs from txmempool.h to .cpp file (Sebastian Falbesoner)
9947ce6262 refactor: use const reference for parents in `CTxMemPool::UpdateAncestorsOf` (Sebastian Falbesoner)

Pull request description:

  These helpers are exclusively used in txmempool.cpp, hence they should also be moved there. The PR also contains a commit which fixes const-correctness for parents in `CTxMemPool::UpdateAncestorsOf` and declares them as reference to avoid a copy.

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2021-11-03 08:59:03 +01:00
MarcoFalke
3c4729a515
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23223: Disable lock contention logging in checkqueue_tests
6ae9f1cf96 Disable lock contention logging in checkqueue_tests (Jon Atack)

Pull request description:

  This patch disables lock contention logging in the checkqueue_tests as some of these tests are designed to be heavily contested to trigger race conditions or other issues. This created very large log files when run with DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION defined (up to v22) or with lock logging enabled by default in current master.

  Examples running the following command:

  ```
  $ ./src/test/test_bitcoin -t checkqueue_tests/test_CheckQueue_Correct_Random -- DEBUG_LOG_OUT > testlog.txt

  -rw-r--r--   87042178 Oct  8 12:41 testlog-with-DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION-at-v22-run1.txt
  -rw-r--r--   73879896 Oct  8 12:42 testlog-with-DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION-at-v22-run2.txt
  -rw-r--r--   65150518 Oct  8 12:51 testlog-with-DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION-at-bb9f76a-run1.txt
  -rw-r--r--   65774554 Oct  8 12:52 testlog-with-DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION-at-bb9f76a-run2.txt
  -rw-r--r--   73493309 Oct  8 13:00 testlog-current-master-at-991753e-run1.txt
  -rw-r--r--   65616977 Oct  8 13:01 testlog-current-master-at-991753e-run2.txt
  -rw-r--r--       5093 Oct  8 13:04 testlog-with-this-commit-run1.txt
  -rw-r--r--       5093 Oct  8 13:05 testlog-with-this-commit-run2.txt
  ```

  Resolves #23167.

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2021-11-02 20:54:19 +01:00
amadeuszpawlik
79fd28cacb Adds verification step to Schnorr and ECDSA signing
As defined in BIP340, a verification step should be executed after
`secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign` to ensure that a potentially corrupted
signature isn't used; using corrupted signatures could reveal
information about the private key used. This applies to ECSDA as
well.

Additionally clears schnorr signature if signing failed.
2021-11-02 17:18:40 +01:00
MarcoFalke
9e3f7dcaa2
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22735: [net] Don't return an optional from TransportDeserializer::GetMessage()
f3e451bebf [net] Replace GetID() with id in TransportDeserializer constructor (Troy Giorshev)
8c96008ab1 [net] Don't return an optional from TransportDeserializer::GetMessage() (Troy Giorshev)

Pull request description:

  Also, access mapRecvBytesPerMsgCmd with `at()` not `find()`. This
  throws an error if COMMAND_OTHER doesn't exist, which should never
  happen. `find()` instead just accessed the last element, which could make
  debugging more difficult.

  Resolves review comments from PR19107:

  - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19107#discussion_r478718436
  - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19107#discussion_r478714497

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2021-11-02 13:40:09 +01:00
MarcoFalke
5adc5c0280
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23403: test: Fix segfault in the psbt_wallet_tests/psbt_updater_test
68018e4c3e test: Avoid excessive locking of `cs_wallet` (Hennadii Stepanov)
7986faf2e0 test: Fix segfault in the psbt_wallet_tests/psbt_updater_test (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  The dcd6eeb64a commit (bitcoin/bitcoin#23288) introduced an intermittent failure in the `psbt_wallet_tests/psbt_updater_test` unit test. See bitcoin/bitcoin#23368.

  The test failure can be easily made reproducible with the following patch:
  ```diff
  --- a/src/scheduler.cpp
  +++ b/src/scheduler.cpp
  @@ -57,6 +57,8 @@ void CScheduler::serviceQueue()
               Function f = taskQueue.begin()->second;
               taskQueue.erase(taskQueue.begin());

  +            UninterruptibleSleep(100ms);
  +
               {
                   // Unlock before calling f, so it can reschedule itself or another task
                   // without deadlocking:
  ```

  This PR implements an idea which was mentioned in the [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23368#issuecomment-953796339):
  > Yes, as I said before this looks like a race where the wallet is deleted before stopping the scheduler: [#23368 (comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23368#issuecomment-952808824)
  >
  > IIRC, the order should be:
  >
  >    * stop scheduler
  >
  >    * delete wallet
  >
  >    * delete scheduler

  The second commit introduces a refactoring with no behavior change.

  Fixes bitcoin/bitcoin#23368.

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2021-11-01 14:24:22 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fa93ef5a8a
refactor: Take Span in SetSeed
This makes calling code less verbose and less fragile. Also, by adding
the CKey::data() member function, it is now possible to call HexStr()
with a CKey object.
2021-11-01 14:20:56 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fa4baf0756
fuzz: Rework ConsumeScript
This should make it easier for the fuzz engine to explore multisig code
paths. See discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23105

The downside is that all fuzz inputs that use ConsumeScript are now
invalidated and need to be re-generated.

Another downside may be that most multisig scripts from ConsumeScript are
using likely not fully valid pubkeys.
2021-11-01 12:25:29 +01:00
fanquake
3fc3641043
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22766: refactor: Clarify and disable unused ArgsManager flags
c5d7e34bd9 scripted-diff: disable unimplemented ArgsManager BOOL/INT/STRING flags (Russell Yanofsky)
b8c069b7a9 refactor: Add explicit DISALLOW_NEGATION ArgsManager flag to clarify flag usage (Russell Yanofsky)
26a50ab322 refactor: Split InterpretOption into Interpret{Key,Value} functions (Russell Yanofsky)

Pull request description:

  This is preparation for #16545 or another PR implementing type validation for ArgsManager settings. It fixes misleading usages of existing flags, prevents flags from being similarly misused in the future, and allows validation logic to be added without breaking backwards compatibility.

  ---

  Currently, ALLOW_{INT|BOOL|STRING} flags don't do any real validation, so current uses of these flags are misleading and will also break backwards compatibility whenever these flags are implemented in a future PR (draft PR is #16545).

  An additional complication is that while these flags don't do any real settings validation, they do affect whether setting negation syntax is allowed.

  Fix this mess by disabling ALLOW_{INT|BOOL|STRING} flags until they are implemented, and adding an unambiguous DISALLOW_NEGATION flag. This is done in three commits, with the first commit cleaning up some code, the second commit adding the DISALLOW_NEGATION flag, and the next commit disabling the ALLOW_{INT|BOOL|STRING} flags.

  None of the changes affect behavior in any way.

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2021-11-01 11:25:42 +08:00
fanquake
994aaaa88d
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23380: addrman: Fix AddrMan::Add() return semantics and logging
61ec0539b2 [MOVEONLY] reorder functions in addrman_impl.h and addrman.cpp (John Newbery)
2095df7b7b [addrman] Add Add_() inner function, fix Add() return semantics (John Newbery)
2658eb6d68 [addrman] Rename Add_() to AddSingle() (John Newbery)
e58598e833 [addrman] Add doxygen comment to AddrMan::Add() (John Newbery)

Pull request description:

  Previously, Add() would return true if the function created a new
  AddressInfo object, even if that object could not be successfully
  entered into the new table and was deleted. That would happen if the new
  table position was already taken and the existing entry could not be
  removed.

  Instead, return true if the new AddressInfo object is successfully
  entered into the new table. This fixes a bug in the "Added %i addresses"
  log, which would not always accurately log how many addresses had been
  added.

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2021-11-01 10:58:27 +08:00
Hennadii Stepanov
68018e4c3e
test: Avoid excessive locking of cs_wallet 2021-10-31 13:48:00 +02:00
Hennadii Stepanov
7986faf2e0
test: Fix segfault in the psbt_wallet_tests/psbt_updater_test
The bug was introduced in dcd6eeb64a.
2021-10-31 13:48:00 +02:00
fanquake
7efc628539
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23385: refactor: get wallet path relative to wallet_dir
9ba7c44265 refactor: get wallet path relative to wallet_dir (Michael Dietz)

Pull request description:

  Now that boost has been updated > 1.60 (see #22320), we can simplify how we get
  wallet path relative to wallet_dir by using:
  `boost::filesystem::lexically_relative`, removing a TODO.

  Test coverage comes from `test/functional/wallet_multiwallet.py`

  I first tried this in #20265 which was my first attempted PR, and funny enough exactly 1 year later I'm opening this one to hopefully finally close this.

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2021-10-30 15:20:27 +08:00
Michael Dietz
9ba7c44265
refactor: get wallet path relative to wallet_dir
Now that boost has been updated > 1.60, we can simplify how we get
wallet path relative to wallet_dir by using:
`boost::filesystem::lexically_relative`
2021-10-29 09:36:32 -05:00
MarcoFalke
5574881ce3
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23354: Introduce new V4 format addrman
d891ae7681 Introduce new V4 format addrman (Pieter Wuille)

Pull request description:

  #23306 effectively changed the on-disk format in an incompatible way: old deserializers cannot deal with multiple entries for the same IP.

  Introduce a `V4_MULTIPORT` format, and increment the compatibility base, so that old versions correctly recognize it as an incompatible future version, rather than corruption.

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2021-10-29 13:13:03 +02:00
MarcoFalke
baa9fc941c
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22787: refactor: actual immutable pointing
54011e7aa2 refactor: use CWallet const shared pointers when possible (Karl-Johan Alm)
96461989a2 refactor: const shared_ptrs (Karl-Johan Alm)

Pull request description:

  ```C++
  const std::shared_ptr<CWallet> wallet = x;
  ```
  means we can not do `wallet = y`, but we can totally do `wallet->DestructiveOperation()`, contrary to what that line looks like.

  This PR

  * introduces a new convention: always use const shared pointers to `CWallet`s (even when we mutate the pointed-to thing)
  * uses `const shared_ptr<const CWallet>` everywhere where wallets are not modified

  In the future, this should preferably apply to all shared pointers, not limited to just `CWallet`s.

  Both of these serve the same purpose: to dispell the misconception that `const shared_ptr<X>` immutates `X`. It doesn't, and it's dangerous to leave this misconception as is, for obvious reasons.

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2021-10-29 10:52:37 +02:00
glozow
36a8441912 [validation/rpc] cache + use vsize calculated in PreChecks
This is not only cleaner but also helps make sure we are always using
the virtual size measure that includes the sigop weight heuristic (which
is the vsize the mempool would return).
2021-10-28 15:58:54 +01:00
glozow
8fa2936b34 [validation] re-introduce bool for whether a transaction is RBF
This bool was originally part of Workspace and was removed in #22539
when it was no longer needed in Finalize(). Re-introducing it because,
once again, multiple functions will need to know whether we're doing an
RBF. Member of MemPoolAccept so that we can use this to inform package
RBF in the future.
2021-10-28 15:58:54 +01:00
glozow
cbb3598b5c [validation/refactor] store precomputed txdata in workspace
We want to be able to re-use the precomputed transaction data between
PolicyScriptChecks and ConsensusScriptChecks in
AcceptMultipleTransactions.
2021-10-28 15:58:53 +01:00
glozow
0a79eaba72 [validation] case-based constructors for ATMPArgs
No change in behavior.
ATMPArgs can continue to have granular rules like switching BIP125
on/off while we create an interface for the different sets of rules for
single transactions vs multiple-testmempoolaccept vs package validation.
This is a cleaner interface than manually constructing the args, which
makes it easy to mix up ordering, use the wrong default, etc. It also
means we don't need to edit ATMP/single transaction validation code
every time we update ATMPArgs for package validation.
2021-10-28 15:57:26 +01:00
John Newbery
61ec0539b2 [MOVEONLY] reorder functions in addrman_impl.h and addrman.cpp
Keep the internal {Function}_() functions grouped together.

Review with `git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra`
2021-10-28 14:01:40 +01:00
John Newbery
2095df7b7b [addrman] Add Add_() inner function, fix Add() return semantics
Previously, Add() would return true if the function created a new
AddressInfo object, even if that object could not be successfully
entered into the new table and was deleted. That would happen if the new
table position was already taken and the existing entry could not be
removed.

Instead, return true if the new AddressInfo object is successfully
entered into the new table. This fixes a bug in the "Added %i addresses"
log, which would not always accurately log how many addresses had been
added.

p2p_addrv2_relay.py and p2p_addr_relay.py need to be updated since they
were incorrectly asserting on the buggy log (assuming that addresses are
added to addrman, when there could in fact be new table position
collisions that prevent some of those address records from being added).
2021-10-28 14:00:21 +01:00
John Newbery
2658eb6d68 [addrman] Rename Add_() to AddSingle() 2021-10-28 12:52:27 +01:00
John Newbery
e58598e833 [addrman] Add doxygen comment to AddrMan::Add()
Does not document the return value since we're going to fix the
semantics in a future commit.
2021-10-28 12:51:19 +01:00
MarcoFalke
e77d9679fd
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23006: multiprocess: Add new bitcoin-gui, bitcoin-qt, bitcoin-wallet init implementations
d5f985e51f multiprocess: Add new bitcoin-gui, bitcoin-qt, bitcoin-wallet init implementations (Russell Yanofsky)

Pull request description:

  Add separate `interfaces::Init` subclasses for `bitcoin-wallet`,  `bitcoin-gui`, and `bitcoin-qt` binaries instead of sharing `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-node` init subclasses in different binaries. After this, the new init subclasses can be customized in #10102, so node and wallet code is dropped from the `bitcoin-gui` binary and wallet code is dropped from into the `bitcoin-node` binary.

  ---

  This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).

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2021-10-26 15:54:52 +01:00
MarcoFalke
af4275e8db
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23332: doc: Fix CWalletTx::Confirmation doc
fa8fef6ef2 doc: Fix CWalletTx::Confirmation doc (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Follow-up to:
  * commit 700c42b85d, which replaced pIndex
    with block_hash in AddToWalletIfInvolvingMe.

  * commit 9700fcb47f, which replaced
    posInBlock with confirm.nIndex.

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2021-10-26 13:50:15 +01:00
Pieter Wuille
d891ae7681 Introduce new V4 format addrman
92617b7a75 effectively changed the
on-disk format in an incompatible way: old deserializers cannot
deal with multiple entries for the same IP.

Introduce a V4_MULTIPORT format, and increment the compatibility base,
so that old versions correctly recognize it as an incompatible future
version.
2021-10-25 13:48:21 -04:00
MarcoFalke
22a9018649
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23306: Make AddrMan support multiple ports per IP
92617b7a75 Make AddrMan support multiple ports per IP (Pieter Wuille)

Pull request description:

  For a long part of Bitcoin's history, this codebase has aggressively avoided making automatic connections to anything but nodes running on port 8333. I'd like to propose changing that, and this is a first PR necessary for that.

  The folklore justification (eventually actually added as a comment to the codebase in #20668) is that this is to prevent the Bitcoin P2P network from being leveraged to perform a DoS attack on other services, if their IP/port would get rumoured. It appears, at least the current network scale - and probably significantly larger - that the impact is very low at best (see calculations by vasild in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/5150#issuecomment-853888909 e.g.). Another possible justification would be a risk that treating different IP:port combinations separately would help perform Eclipse attacks (by an attacker rumouring their own IP with many ports). This concern is (a) no different than what is possible with IPv6 (where large ranges of IP addresses are very cheaply available), and (b) already hopefully sufficiently addressed by addrman's design (which limits access through based selected based on network groups).

  And this policy has downsides too; in particular, a fixed port is easy to detect, and a very obvious sign a Bitcoin node is running there.

  One obstacle in moving away from a default port that is the fact that addrman is currently restricted to a single entry per IP address. If ports are no longer expected to be generally always the default one, we need to deal with the case where conflicting information is relayed. It turns out there is a very natural solution to this: treat (IP,port) combination exactly as we're treating IPs now; this automatically means that the same IP may appear with multiple ports, simply because those would be distinct entries. Given that indexing into addrman's bucket _already_ uses the port number, the only change required is making all addrman lookup be (IP,port) (aka `CService`) based, rather than IP (aka `CNetAddr`) based.

  This PR doesn't include any change to the actual outbound connection preference logic, as perhaps that's something that we want to phase in more gradually.

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2021-10-25 16:44:17 +02:00
Russell Yanofsky
c5d7e34bd9 scripted-diff: disable unimplemented ArgsManager BOOL/INT/STRING flags
This commit does not change behavior in any way. See previous commit for
complete rationale, but these flags are being disabled because they
aren't implemented and will otherwise break backwards compatibility when
they are implemented.

-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's:\(ALLOW_.*\)   \(//!< unimplemented\):// \1\2:' src/util/system.h
sed -i '/DISALLOW_NEGATION.*scripted-diff/d' src/util/system.cpp
git grep -l 'ArgsManager::ALLOW_\(INT\|STRING\)'  | xargs sed -i 's/ArgsManager::ALLOW_\(INT\|STRING\)/ArgsManager::ALLOW_ANY | ArgsManager::DISALLOW_NEGATION/g'
git grep -l 'ALLOW_BOOL' -- ':!src/util/system.h' | xargs sed -i 's/ALLOW_BOOL/ALLOW_ANY/g'
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2021-10-25 10:44:17 -04:00
Russell Yanofsky
b8c069b7a9 refactor: Add explicit DISALLOW_NEGATION ArgsManager flag to clarify flag usage
Currently, ALLOW_{INT|BOOL|STRING} flags don't do any real validation,
so current uses of these flags are misleading and will also break
backwards compatibility whenever these flags are implemented in a future
PR (draft PR is #16545).

An additional complication is that while these flags don't do any real
settings validation, they do affect whether setting negation syntax is
allowed.

Fix this mess by disabling ALLOW_{INT|BOOL|STRING} flags until they are
implemented, and adding an unambiguous DISALLOW_NEGATION flag. This is
done in two commits, with this commit adding the DISALLOW_NEGATION flag,
and the next commit disabling the ALLOW_{INT|BOOL|STRING} flags.
2021-10-25 10:44:17 -04:00
Russell Yanofsky
26a50ab322 refactor: Split InterpretOption into Interpret{Key,Value} functions
Co-authored-by: Anthony Towns <aj@erisian.com.au>
2021-10-25 10:44:17 -04:00
MarcoFalke
beb45b8b14
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23311: wallet: Use PACKAGE_NAME to mention our software
da791c7f66 wallet: Use PACKAGE_NAME to mention our software (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  This PR replaces "bitcoin" and "bitcoind" with `PACKAGE_NAME` in wallet log and error messages.

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2021-10-25 15:24:00 +02:00
MarcoFalke
1847ce2d49
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23157: txmempool -/-> validation 1/2: improve performance of check() and remove dependency on validation
082c5bf099 [refactor] pass coinsview and height to check() (glozow)
ed6115f1ea [mempool] simplify some check() logic (glozow)
9e8d7ad5d9 [validation/mempool] use Spend/AddCoin instead of UpdateCoins (glozow)
09d18916af MOVEONLY: remove single-use helper func CheckInputsAndUpdateCoins (glozow)
e8639ec26a [mempool] remove now-unnecessary code (glozow)
54c6f3c1da [mempool] speed up check() by using coins cache and iterating in topo order (glozow)
30e240f65e [bench] Benchmark CTxMemPool::check() (glozow)
cb1407196f [refactor/bench] make mempool_stress bench reusable and parameterizable (glozow)

Pull request description:

  Remove the txmempool <-> validation circular dependency by removing txmempool's dependency on validation. There are two functions in txmempool that need validation right now: `check()` and `removeForReorg()`. This PR removes the dependencies in `check()`.

  This PR also improves the performance of `CTxMemPool::check()` by walking through the entries exactly once, in ascending ancestorcount order, which guarantees that we see parents before children.

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2021-10-25 15:21:27 +02:00
MarcoFalke
b9cf505bdf
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23338: tests: speed up coinselector_tests
a52f1d1340 walletdb: Use SQLiteDatabase for mock wallet databases (Andrew Chow)
a78c229808 tests: Place into mapWallet in coinselector_tests (Andrew Chow)

Pull request description:

  #23288 changed coinselector_tests to use `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan`, but it also ended up significantly slowing down the test, from 4 seconds to over 1 minute. It appears that the source of this slow down is with `CWallet::AddToWallet`, and primarily due to writing data to the mock wallet database. Because the only thing that is actually needed is for the created transaction to be placed into `CWallet::mapWallet`, this PR removes the call to `AddToWallet` and just places the transaction into `mapWallet` directly. This reduces the test time to 5 seconds.

  To speed things up further, `CreateMockWalletDatabase` is changed to make a `SQLiteDatabase` instead of a `BerkeleyDatabase`. This is safe because there are no tests that require a specific mock database type.

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2021-10-25 13:28:38 +02:00