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furszy
3e8bf2e10c
test: make assumeUTXO test capture the expected fatal error
The test is exercising the error, so it can capture it before
the test framework displays it on the console as an unforeseen
fatal error.
2023-07-08 11:45:34 -03:00
furszy
225e213110
refactor: init indexes, decouple 'Start()' from the creation step
No behavior change.

The goal here is to group indexes, so we can perform the same
initialization and verification process equally for all of them.

The checks performed inside `StartIndexes` will be expanded
in the subsequent commits.
2023-07-07 19:31:27 -03:00
furszy
04575106b2
scripted-diff: rename 'loadblk' thread name to 'initload'
The thread does not only load blocks, it loads the mempool and,
in a future commit, will start the indexes as well.

Also, renamed the 'ThreadImport' function to 'ImportBlocks'
And the 'm_load_block' class member to 'm_thread_load'.

-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-

sed -i "s/ThreadImport/ImportBlocks/g" $(git grep -l ThreadImport -- ':!/doc/')
sed -i "s/loadblk/initload/g" $(git grep -l loadblk -- ':!/doc/release-notes/')
sed -i "s/m_load_block/m_thread_load/g" $(git grep -l m_load_block)

-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2023-07-07 19:31:27 -03:00
furszy
ed4462cc78
init: start indexes sync earlier
The mempool load can take a while, and it is not
needed for the indexes' synchronization.

Also, having the mempool load function call
inside 'blockstorage.cpp' wasn't structurally
correct.
2023-07-07 19:31:26 -03:00
Pieter Wuille
7f2a985147 tests: improve ChaCha20 unit tests 2023-07-07 17:17:20 -04:00
Pieter Wuille
511a8d406e crypto: Implement RFC8439-compatible variant of ChaCha20
There are two variants of ChaCha20 in use. The original one uses a 64-bit
nonce and a 64-bit block counter, while the one used in RFC8439 uses a
96-bit nonce and 32-bit block counter. This commit changes the interface
to use the 96/32 split (but automatically incrementing the first 32-bit
part of the nonce when the 32-bit block counter overflows, so to retain
compatibility with >256 GiB output).

Simultaneously, also merge the SetIV and Seek64 functions, as we almost
always call both anyway.

Co-authored-by: dhruv <856960+dhruv@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-07 17:16:27 -04:00
Andrew Chow
79e8247ddb
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28039: wallet: don't include bdb files from our headers
8b5397c00e wallet: bdb: include bdb header from our implementation files only (Cory Fields)
6e010626af wallet: bdb: don't use bdb define in header (Cory Fields)
004b184b02 wallet: bdb: move BerkeleyDatabase constructor to cpp file (Cory Fields)
b3582baa3a wallet: bdb: move SafeDbt to cpp file (Cory Fields)
e5e5aa1da2 wallet: bdb: move SpanFromDbt to below SafeDbt's implementation (Cory Fields)
4216f69250 wallet: bdb: move TxnBegin to cpp file since it uses a bdb function (Cory Fields)
43369f3706 wallet: bdb: drop default parameter (Cory Fields)

Pull request description:

  Only `#include` upstream bdb headers from our cpp files.

  It's generally good practice to avoid including 3rd party deps in headers as otherwise they tend to sneak into new compilation units. IMO this makes for a nice cleanup.

  There's a good bit of code movement here, but each commit is small and _should_ be obviously correct.

  Note: in the future, the buildsystem can add the bdb include path for `bdb.cpp` and `salvage.cpp` only, rather than all wallet sources.

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2023-07-07 13:43:28 -04:00
fanquake
87e19b047c
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28038: wallet: address book migration bug fixes
7ecc29a0b7 test: wallet, add coverage for addressbook migration (furszy)
a277f8357a wallet: migration bugfix, persist empty labels (furszy)
1b64f6498c wallet: migration bugfix, clone 'send' record label to all wallets (furszy)

Pull request description:

  Addressing two specific bugs encountered during the wallet migration process, related to the address book, and improves the test coverage for it.

  Bug 1: Non-Cloning of External 'Send' Records
  The external 'send' records were not being correctly cloned to all wallets.

  Bug 2: Persistence of Empty Labels
  As address book entries without associated db label records can be treated as change (the `label` field inside the `CAddressBookData` class is optional, `nullopt` labels make `CAddressBookData ::IsChange()` return true), we must persist empty labels during the migration process.
  The user might have called `setlabel` with an "" string for an external address and that must be retained during migration.

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2023-07-07 17:30:07 +01:00
Cory Fields
8b5397c00e wallet: bdb: include bdb header from our implementation files only
This way the dependency can't sneak into other files without being noticed.

Forward-declare bdb classes as necessary.
2023-07-07 14:14:20 +00:00
Cory Fields
6e010626af wallet: bdb: don't use bdb define in header 2023-07-07 14:14:20 +00:00
Cory Fields
004b184b02 wallet: bdb: move BerkeleyDatabase constructor to cpp file
Else some compilers/stdlibs may not be able to construct
std::unique_ptr<Db> without Db defined.
2023-07-07 14:14:20 +00:00
Cory Fields
b3582baa3a wallet: bdb: move SafeDbt to cpp file
Dbt requires including bdb headers.
2023-07-07 14:14:20 +00:00
Cory Fields
e5e5aa1da2 wallet: bdb: move SpanFromDbt to below SafeDbt's implementation
No functional change, just simplifies the code move in the next commit.
2023-07-07 14:14:20 +00:00
fanquake
a9dde841e1
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28012: util: Allow FastRandomContext::randbytes for std::byte, Allow std::byte serialization
fac6af16f4 Allow std::byte serialization (MarcoFalke)
fade43edc4 Allow FastRandomContext::randbytes for all byte types (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  I need this for some stuff, but it should also be useful by itself for other developers that need it.

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2023-07-07 10:48:09 +01:00
fanquake
299f17a69e
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28036: test: Restore unlimited timeout in IndexWaitSynced
fabed7eb79 test: Restore unlimited timeout in IndexWaitSynced (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  The timeout was unlimited before, so just restore that value for now: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27988#issuecomment-1619218007 .

  (Strictly speaking, this is a behavior change for the blockfilterindex and txindex tests, because it only restores the coinstatsindex behavior.)

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2023-07-07 09:57:37 +01:00
fanquake
334f45fe62
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28040: wallet: sqlite: don't include sqlite files from our headers
bea9fc2600 wallet: sqlite: force sqlite3.h to be included by the cpp files (Cory Fields)

Pull request description:

  Only `#include` upstream sqlite headers from our cpp files.

  Like #28039 but simpler :)

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2023-07-07 09:39:48 +01:00
Ryan Ofsky
75135c673e
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27861: kernel: Rm ShutdownRequested and AbortNode from validation code.
6eb33bd0c2 kernel: Add fatalError method to notifications (TheCharlatan)
7320db96f8 kernel: Add flushError method to notifications (TheCharlatan)
3fa9094b92 scripted-diff: Rename FatalError to FatalErrorf (TheCharlatan)
edb55e2777 kernel: Pass interrupt reference to chainman (TheCharlatan)
e2d680a32d util: Add SignalInterrupt class and use in shutdown.cpp (TheCharlatan)

Pull request description:

  Get rid of all `ShutdownRequested` calls in validation code by introducing an interrupt object that applications can use to cancel long-running kernel operations.

  Replace all `AbortNode` calls in validation code with new fatal error and flush error notifications so kernel applications can be notified about failures and choose how to handle them.

  ---

  This pull request is part of the `libbitcoinkernel` project https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/27587 https://github.com/orgs/bitcoin/projects/3 and more specifically its "Step 2: Decouple most non-consensus code from libbitcoinkernel".

  The pull request mostly allows dropping the kernel dependency on shutdown.cpp. The only dependency left after this is a `StartShutdown` call which will be removed in followup PR https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27711. This PR also drops the last reference to the `uiInterface` global in kernel code. The process of moving the `uiInterface` out of the kernel was started in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27636.

  This pull request contains a subset of patches originally proposed in #27711. It will be part of a series of changes required to make handling of interrupts (or in other words the current shutdown procedure) in the kernel library more transparent and less reliable on global mutable state. The set of patches contained here was originally proposed by @ryanofsky [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27711#issuecomment-1580779869).

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2023-07-06 17:07:27 -04:00
Cory Fields
4216f69250 wallet: bdb: move TxnBegin to cpp file since it uses a bdb function 2023-07-06 20:16:55 +00:00
Cory Fields
43369f3706 wallet: bdb: drop default parameter 2023-07-06 20:16:53 +00:00
Cory Fields
bea9fc2600 wallet: sqlite: force sqlite3.h to be included by the cpp files
This way sqlite usage is explicit.
2023-07-06 19:53:44 +00:00
furszy
a277f8357a
wallet: migration bugfix, persist empty labels
addressbook records with no associated label could be
treated as change. And we don't want that for external
addresses.
2023-07-06 16:11:55 -03:00
furszy
1b64f6498c
wallet: migration bugfix, clone 'send' record label to all wallets 2023-07-06 13:48:11 -03:00
MarcoFalke
fabed7eb79
test: Restore unlimited timeout in IndexWaitSynced
The timeout was unlimited before, so just restore that value for now:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27988#issuecomment-1619218007
2023-07-06 14:19:59 +02:00
glozow
ecf3baffc0
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27869: wallet: Give deprecation warning when loading a legacy wallet
8fbb6e99bf wallet: Give deprecation warning when loading a legacy wallet (Andrew Chow)

Pull request description:

  Next step in legacy wallet deprecation.

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2023-07-06 10:47:41 +01:00
Hennadii Stepanov
c71a96c431
Merge bitcoin-core/gui#696: Switch RPCConsole wallet selection to the one most recently opened/restored/created
99c0eb9701 Fix RPCConsole wallet selection (John Moffett)

Pull request description:

  If a user opens multiple wallets in the GUI from the menu bar, the last one opened is the active one in the main window. However, For the RPC Console window, the  _first_ one opened is active. This can be confusing, as wallet RPC commands may be sent to a wallet the user didn't intend.

  This PR makes the RPC Console switch to the wallet just opened / restored / created from the menu bar, which is how the main GUI now works.

  Similar to https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/665 and specifically requested [in a comment](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/665#issuecomment-1270003660).

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2023-07-04 16:45:54 +01:00
Hennadii Stepanov
7446cb186c
Merge bitcoin-core/gui#719: Remove confusing "Dust" label from coincontrol / sendcoins dialog
a582b4141f gui: send, left alignment for "bytes" and "change" label (furszy)
210ef1e980 qt: remove confusing "Dust" label from coincontrol / sendcoins dialog (Sebastian Falbesoner)

Pull request description:

  In contrast to to all other labels on the coin selection dialog, the displayed dust information has nothing to do with the selected coins. All that this label shows is whether at least one of the _outputs_ qualify as dust, but the outputs are set in a different dialog. (Even worse, the dust check is currently simply wrong because it only looks at an output's nValue and just assumes a P2PKH script size.)

  As the label clearly doesn't help the user and is, quite the contrary, rather increasing confusion/misguidance, it seems sensible to remove it. The label from the sendcoins dialog is also removed with the same rationale. Additionally, the "bytes" and "change" labels are aligned to the left (second commit).

  Closes https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/699.

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2023-07-04 16:03:30 +01:00
Andrew Chow
f08d914a67
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27920: wallet: bugfix, always use apostrophe for spkm descriptor ID
5df988b534 test: add coverage for descriptor ID (furszy)
6a9510d2da wallet: bugfix, always use apostrophe for spkm descriptor ID (furszy)
97a965d98f refactor: extract descriptor ID calculation from spkm GetID() (furszy)
1d207e3931 wallet: do not allow loading descriptor with an invalid ID (furszy)

Pull request description:

  Aiming to fix #27915.

  As we re-write the descriptor's db record every time that
  the wallet is loaded (at `TopUp` time), if the spkm ID differs
  from the one in db, the wallet will enter in an unrecoverable
  corruption state (due to the storage of a descriptor with an ID
  that is not linked to any other descriptor record in DB), and
  no soft version will be able to open it anymore.

  Because we cannot change the past, to stay compatible between
  releases, we need to always use the apostrophe version for the
  spkm IDs.

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2023-07-03 21:42:01 -04:00
furszy
a582b4141f gui: send, left alignment for "bytes" and "change" label 2023-07-03 18:40:56 +02:00
John Moffett
99c0eb9701 Fix RPCConsole wallet selection
If a user opens multiple wallets in the GUI from the
menu bar, the last one opened is the active one in
the main window. However, For the RPC Console window,
the  _first_ one opened is active. This can be
confusing, as wallet RPC commands may be sent to a
wallet the user didn't intend.

This commit makes the RPC Console switch to the wallet
opened from the menu bar.
2023-07-03 12:07:30 -04:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
210ef1e980 qt: remove confusing "Dust" label from coincontrol / sendcoins dialog
In contrast to to all other labels on the coin selection dialog, the
displayed dust information has nothing to do with the selected coins.
All that this label shows is whether at least one of the _outputs_
qualify as dust, but the outputs are set in a different dialog.
(Even worse, the dust check is currently simply wrong because it only
looks at an output's nValue and just assumes a P2PKH script size.)

As the label clearly doesn't help the user and is, quite the contrary,
rather increasing confusion/misguidance, it seems sensible to remove it.

Also, remove the label from the sendcoins dialog with the same rationale.
2023-07-03 18:06:48 +02:00
Antoine Poinsot
c7db88af71
descriptor: assert we never parse a sane miniscript with no pubkey 2023-07-01 12:12:29 +02:00
Antoine Poinsot
639e3b6c97
descriptor: refuse to parse unspendable miniscript descriptors
It's possible for some unsatisfiable miniscripts to be considered sane.
Make sure we refuse to import those, as they would be unspendable.
2023-07-01 12:02:06 +02:00
Andrew Chow
6744d840df
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27745: addrman: select addresses by network follow-up
cd8ef5b3e6 test: ensure addrman test is finite (Amiti Uttarwar)
b9f1e86f12 addrman: change asserts to Assumes (Amiti Uttarwar)
768770771f doc: update `Select` function description (Amiti Uttarwar)
2b6bd12eea refactor: de-duplicate lookups (Amiti Uttarwar)

Pull request description:

  this PR addresses outstanding review comments from #27214

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2023-06-30 13:29:04 -04:00
fanquake
3367e1c850
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28009: script, test: python typing and linter updates
6c97757a48 script: appease spelling linter (Jon Atack)
1316119ce7 script: update ignored-words.txt (Jon Atack)
146c861da2 script: update linter dependencies (Jon Atack)
92408224a4 test: fix PEP484 no implicit optional argument types errors (Jon Atack)
f86a301433 script, test: add missing python type annotations (Jon Atack)

Pull request description:

  With these updates, `./test/lint/lint-python.py` and `./test/lint/lint-spelling.py` should be green again for developers using relatively recent Python dependencies, in particular mypy 0.991 (released 11/2022) and later. Please see the commit messages for details.

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2023-06-30 16:20:37 +01:00
John Moffett
5408a55fc8 Consolidate Win32-specific error formatting
GetErrorReason()'s Win32 implementation does the same thing as
Win32ErrorString(int err) from syserror.cpp, so call the latter.

Also remove now-unnecessary headers from sock.cpp and less verbose
handling of #ifdefs.
2023-06-30 09:48:21 -04:00
John Moffett
c95a4432d7 Show descriptive error messages when FileCommit fails
Only raw errno codes are logged if FileCommit fails. These are
implementation-specific, so it makes it harder to debug based on
user reports. Instead, use SysErrorString to display both the
raw int value and the descriptive message.
2023-06-30 09:48:21 -04:00
MarcoFalke
fac6af16f4
Allow std::byte serialization 2023-06-30 12:09:45 +02:00
MarcoFalke
fade43edc4
Allow FastRandomContext::randbytes for all byte types 2023-06-30 12:09:44 +02:00
fanquake
47ab00666e
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27988: test: Use same timeout for all index sync
fa086248e5 test: Use same timeout for all index sync (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Seems odd to use different timeouts.

  Fix this by using the same timeout for all syncs.

  May also fix https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/27355 or at least make it less frequent?

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2023-06-30 10:06:58 +01:00
fanquake
b5ebeb376d
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28002: refactor: remove in-code warning suppression
3210f224db refactor: remove in-code warning suppression (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  Should no-longer be needed post #27872. If it is, then suppress-external-warnings should be fixed.

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2023-06-30 09:45:42 +01:00
Andrew Chow
54ba330f79
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27863: net: do not break when addr is not from a distinct network group
5fa4055452 net: do not `break` when `addr` is not from a distinct network group (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  When the address is from a network group we already caught,
  do a `continue` and try to find another address until conditions
  are met or we reach the limit (`nTries`).

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2023-06-29 19:42:47 -04:00
Jon Atack
6c97757a48 script: appease spelling linter 2023-06-29 16:14:07 -06:00
Andrew Chow
561915f35f
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27978: refactor: Drop unsafe AsBytePtr function
7c853619ee refactor: Drop unsafe AsBytePtr function (Ryan Ofsky)

Pull request description:

  Replace calls to `AsBytePtr` with calls to `AsBytes` or `reinterpret_cast`. `AsBytePtr` is just a wrapper around `reinterpret_cast`. It accepts any type of pointer as an argument and uses `reinterpret_cast` to cast the argument to a `std::byte` pointer.

  Despite taking any type of pointer as an argument, it is not useful to call `AsBytePtr` on most types of pointers, because byte representations of most types will be platform specific or undefined. Also, because it is named similarly to the `AsBytes` function, `AsBytePtr` looks safer than it actually is. Both `AsBytes` and `AsBytePtr` call reinterpret_cast internally and may be unsafe to use with certain types, but AsBytes at least has some type checking and can only be called on `Span` objects, while `AsBytePtr` can be called on any pointer argument.

  The change was motivated by discussion on #27973 and #27927 and is compatible with those PRs

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2023-06-29 17:29:40 -04:00
fanquake
3210f224db
refactor: remove in-code warning suppression
Should no-longer be needed post #27872. If it is, then
suppress-external-warnings should be fixed.
2023-06-29 14:41:33 +01:00
fanquake
c6287faae4
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27996: ci: filter all subtrees from tidy output
62633b5046 ci: filter all subtrees from tidy output (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  We are currently dumping output for some. i.e:
  ```bash
  diff --git a/src/minisketch/src/fields/clmul_1byte.cpp b/src/minisketch/src/fields/clmul_1byte.cpp
  index 8826af9..7fd6f2a 100644
  --- a/src/minisketch/src/fields/clmul_1byte.cpp
  +++ b/src/minisketch/src/fields/clmul_1byte.cpp
  @@ -4,21 +4,16 @@
    * file LICENSE or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.*
    **********************************************************************/

  -/* This file was substantially auto-generated by doc/gen_params.sage. */
  -#include "../fielddefines.h"
  -
  +class Sketch;
   #if defined(ENABLE_FIELD_BYTES_INT_1)
  ```

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2023-06-29 13:35:47 +01:00
fanquake
3d51f7c9a8
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27932: test: Fuzz on macOS
fae7c50d20 test: Run fuzz tests on macOS (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Any reason not to?

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2023-06-29 13:08:58 +01:00
fanquake
62633b5046
ci: filter all subtrees from tidy output
We are currently dumping output for some. i.e:
```bash
diff --git a/src/minisketch/src/fields/clmul_1byte.cpp b/src/minisketch/src/fields/clmul_1byte.cpp
index 8826af9..7fd6f2a 100644
--- a/src/minisketch/src/fields/clmul_1byte.cpp
+++ b/src/minisketch/src/fields/clmul_1byte.cpp
@@ -4,21 +4,16 @@
  * file LICENSE or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.*
  **********************************************************************/

-/* This file was substantially auto-generated by doc/gen_params.sage. */
-#include "../fielddefines.h"
-
+class Sketch;
 #if defined(ENABLE_FIELD_BYTES_INT_1)
```
2023-06-29 11:59:31 +01:00
Antoine Poinsot
e3280eae1b
miniscript: make GetStackSize() and GetOps() return optionals
The value is only set for satisfiable nodes, so it was undefined for
non-satisfiable nodes. Make it clear in the interface by returning
std::nullopt if the node isn't satisfiable instead of an undefined
value.
2023-06-29 11:35:42 +02:00
Ben Woosley
8d9b90a61e
Remove now-unnecessary poll, fcntl includes from net(base).cpp
As far as I can tell, the code calling for these includes was removed in:
6e68ccbefe #24356
82d360b5a8 #21387
2023-06-28 16:35:45 -05:00
Ryan Ofsky
7c853619ee refactor: Drop unsafe AsBytePtr function
Replace calls to AsBytePtr with direct calls to AsBytes or reinterpret_cast.
AsBytePtr is just a wrapper around reinterpret_cast. It accepts any type of
pointer as an argument and uses reinterpret_cast to cast the argument to a
std::byte pointer.

Despite taking any type of pointer as an argument, it is not useful to call
AsBytePtr on most types of pointers, because byte representations of most types
will be implmentation-specific. Also, because it is named similarly to the
AsBytes function, AsBytePtr looks safer than it actually is. Both AsBytes and
AsBytePtr call reinterpret_cast internally and may be unsafe to use with
certain types, but AsBytes at least has some type checking and can only be
called on Span objects, while AsBytePtr can be called on any pointer argument.

Co-authored-by: Pieter Wuille <pieter@wuille.net>
2023-06-28 15:14:45 -04:00