Adds two new features to MiniWallet:
* The fee rate is irrelevant sometimes, so just set an arbitrary default
* The utxo to spend needs to be selected manually sometimes
fa188c9c59 test: Use MiniWalet in p2p_feefilter (MarcoFalke)
fa39c62eb7 test: inline hashToHex (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This introduces a minimalistic test wallet, which can be used as a drop in replacement for the Bitcoin Core wallet to create dummy transactions with a given fee rate.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK fa188c9c59
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fa7e407b50 Do not pass chain params to CheckForStaleTipAndEvictPeers twice (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`PeerManager` already keeps a reference to the chain params as a member variable. No need to pass it in once again as a function parameter.
ACKs for top commit:
naumenkogs:
utACK fa7e407b50
jnewbery:
code review ACK fa7e407b50
epson121:
Code review ACK fa7e407b50
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bb6a32ce99 [net processing] Move Misbehaving() to PeerManager (John Newbery)
aa114b1c9b [net_processing] Move SendBlockTransactions into PeerManager (John Newbery)
3115e00f75 [net processing] Move MaybePunishPeerForTx to PeerManager (John Newbery)
e662e2d42a [net processing] Move ProcessOrphanTx to PeerManager (John Newbery)
b70cd890e3 [net processing] Move MaybePunishNodeForBlock into PeerManager (John Newbery)
d7778351bf [net processing] Move ProcessHeadersMessage to PeerManager (John Newbery)
64f6162651 [whitespace] tidy up indentation after scripted diff (John Newbery)
58bd369b0d scripted-diff: [net processing] Rename PeerLogicValidation to PeerManager (John Newbery)
2297b26b3c [net_processing] Pass chainparams to PeerLogicValidation constructor (John Newbery)
824bbd1ffb [move only] Collect all private members of PeerLogicValidation together (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Continues the work of moving net_processing logic into PeerLogicValidation. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19704 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19607#discussion_r462032894 for motivation.
This PR also renames `PeerLogicValidation` to `PeerManager` as suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10756#pullrequestreview-53892618.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK bb6a32ce99 only change is rebase due to conflict in struct NodeContext and variable rename 🤸
hebasto:
re-ACK bb6a32ce99, only rebased, and added renaming `s/peer_logic/peerman/` into scripted-diff since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19791#pullrequestreview-483118079) review (verified with `git range-diff`).
Tree-SHA512: a2de4a521688fd25125b401e5575402c52b328a0fa27b3010567008d4f596b960aabbd02b2d81f42658f88f4365443fadb1008150a62fbcea123fb42d85a2c21
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/PeerLogicValidation/PeerManager/g' $(git grep -l PeerLogicValidation ./src ./test)
sed -i 's/peer_logic/peerman/g' $(git grep -l peer_logic ./src ./test)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
PeerLogicValidation was originally net_processing's implementation to
the validation interface. It has since grown to contain much of
net_processing's logic. Therefore rename it to reflect its
responsibilities.
Suggested in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10756#pullrequestreview-53892618.
Keep a references to chainparams, rather than calling the global
Params() function every time it's needed. This is fine, since
globalChainParams does not get updated once it's been set, and it's
available at the point of constructing the PeerLogicValidation object.
We don't have a project style for ordering class members, but it always
makes sense to have no more than one of each public/protected/private
specifier.
Also move documentation for MaybeDiscourageAndDisconnect to the header.
296be8f58e Get rid of unused functions CTxMemPool::GetMemPoolChildren, CTxMemPool::GetMemPoolParents (Jeremy Rubin)
46d955d196 Remove mapLinks in favor of entry inlined structs with iterator type erasure (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
Currently we have a peculiar data structure in the mempool called maplinks. Maplinks job is to track the in-pool children and parents of each transaction. This PR can be primarily understood and reviewed as a simple refactoring to remove this extra data structure, although it comes with a nice memory and performance improvement for free.
Maplinks is particularly peculiar because removing it is not as simple as just moving it's inner structure to the owning CTxMempoolEntry. Because TxLinks (the class storing the setEntries for parents and children) store txiters to each entry in the mempool corresponding to the parent or child, it means that the TxLinks type is "aware" of the boost multiindex (mapTx) it's coming from, which is in turn, aware of the entry type stored in mapTx. Thus we used maplinks to store this entry associated data we in an entirely separate data structure just to avoid a circular type reference caused by storing a txiter inside a CTxMempoolEntry.
It turns out, we can kill this circular reference by making use of iterator_to multiindex function and std::reference_wrapper. This allows us to get rid of the maplinks data structure and move the ownership of the parents/child sets to the entries themselves.
The benefit of this good all around, for any of the reasons given below the change would be acceptable, and it doesn't make the code harder to reason about or worse in any respect (as far as I can tell, there's no tradeoff).
### Simpler ownership model
No longer having to consistency check that mapLinks did have records for our CTxMempoolEntry, impossible to have a mapLinks entry outlive or incorrectly die before a CTxMempoolEntry.
### Memory Usage
We get rid of a O(Transactions) sized map in the mempool, which is a long lived data structure.
### Performance
If you have a CTxMemPoolEntry, you immediately know the address of it's children/parents, rather than having to do a O(log(Transactions)) lookup via maplinks (which we do very often). We do it in *so many* places that a true benchmark has to look at a full running node, but it is easy enough to show an improvement in this case.
The ComplexMemPool shows a good coherence check that we see the expected result of it being 12.5% faster / 1.14x faster.
```
Before:
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
ComplexMemPool, 5, 1, 1.40462, 0.277222, 0.285339, 0.279793
After:
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
ComplexMemPool, 5, 1, 1.22586, 0.243831, 0.247076, 0.244596
```
The ComplexMemPool benchmark only checks doing addUnchecked and TrimToSize for 800 transactions. While this bench does a good job of hammering the relevant types of function, it doesn't test everything.
Subbing in 5000 transactions shows a that the advantage isn't completely wiped out by other asymptotic factors (this isn't the only bottleneck in growing the mempool), but it's only a bit proportionally slower (10.8%, 1.12x), which adds evidence that this will be a good change for performance minded users.
```
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
ComplexMemPool, 5, 1, 59.1321, 11.5919, 12.235, 11.7068
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
ComplexMemPool, 5, 1, 52.1307, 10.2641, 10.5206, 10.4306
```
I don't think it's possible to come up with an example of where a maplinks based design would have better performance, but it's something for reviewers to consider.
# Discussion
## Why maplinks in the first place?
I spoke with the author of mapLinks (sdaftuar) a while back, and my recollection from our conversation was that it was implemented because he did not know how to resolve the circular dependency at the time, and there was no other reason for making it a separate map.
## Is iterator_to weird?
iterator_to is expressly for this purpose, see https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_51_0/libs/multi_index/doc/tutorial/indices.html#iterator_to
> iterator_to provides a way to retrieve an iterator to an element from a pointer to the element, thus making iterators and pointers interchangeable for the purposes of element pointing (not so for traversal) in many situations. This notwithstanding, it is not the aim of iterator_to to promote the usage of pointers as substitutes for real iterators: the latter are specifically designed for handling the elements of a container, and not only benefit from the iterator orientation of container interfaces, but are also capable of exposing many more programming bugs than raw pointers, both at compile and run time. iterator_to is thus meant to be used in scenarios where access via iterators is not suitable or desireable:
>
> - Interoperability with preexisting APIs based on pointers or references.
> - Publication of pointer-based interfaces (for instance, when designing a C-compatible library).
> - The exposure of pointers in place of iterators can act as a type erasure barrier effectively decoupling the user of the code from the implementation detail of which particular container is being used. Similar techniques, like the famous Pimpl idiom, are used in large projects to reduce dependencies and build times.
> - Self-referencing contexts where an element acts upon its owner container and no iterator to itself is available.
In other words, iterator_to is the perfect tool for the job by the last reason given. Under the hood it should just be a simple pointer cast and have no major runtime overhead (depending on if the function call is inlined).
Edit by laanwj: removed at sign from the description
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jonatack:
re-ACK 296be8f per `git range-diff ab338a19 3ba1665 296be8f`, sanity check gcc 10.2 debug build is clean.
hebasto:
re-ACK 296be8f58e, only rebased since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19478#pullrequestreview-482400727) review (verified with `git range-diff`).
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fafb381af8 Remove mempool global (MarcoFalke)
fa0359c5b3 Remove mempool global from p2p (MarcoFalke)
eeee1104d7 Remove mempool global from init (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This refactor unlocks some nice potential features, such as, but not limited to:
* Removing the fee estimates global (would avoid slightly fragile workarounds such as #18766)
* Making the mempool optional for a "blocksonly" operation mode
Even absent those features, the new code without the global should be easier to maintain, read and write tests for.
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jnewbery:
utACK fafb381af8
hebasto:
ACK fafb381af8, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
darosior:
ACK fafb381af8
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7bf6dfbb48 wallet: Remove path checking code from bitcoin-wallet tool (Russell Yanofsky)
77d5bb72b8 wallet: Remove path checking code from createwallet RPC (Russell Yanofsky)
a987438e9d wallet: Remove path checking code from loadwallet RPC (Russell Yanofsky)
8b5e7297c0 refactor: Pass wallet database into CWallet::Create (Russell Yanofsky)
3c815cfe54 wallet: Remove Verify and IsLoaded methods (Russell Yanofsky)
0d94e60625 refactor: Use DatabaseStatus and DatabaseOptions types (Russell Yanofsky)
b5b414151a wallet: Add MakeDatabase function (Russell Yanofsky)
288b4ffb6b Remove WalletLocation class (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Get rid of file path handling in wallet application code and move it down to database layer.
There is no change in behavior except for some changed error messages.
Motivation for this change is to make code more understandable, but also to prepare for adding SQLite support in #19077 so SQLite implementation can be contained at the database layer and wallet loading code does not need to become more complicated.
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achow101:
ACK 7bf6dfbb48
meshcollider:
Code re-review and functional test run ACK 7bf6dfbb48
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637d8bce74 Change FILE_CHAR_BLOCKLIST to FILE_CHARS_DISALLOWED (Benoit Verret)
Pull request description:
Blocklist is ambiguous. It could mean a list of blocks.
Example: "blocknotify" in the same file refers to Bitcoin blocks.
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MarcoFalke:
ACK 637d8bce74
laanwj:
ACK 637d8bce74 — this is a clear variable name improvement
theStack:
ACK 637d8bce74
jonatack:
ACK 637d8bce74
eriknylund:
ACK 637d8bce74
promag:
ACK 637d8bce74.
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2f79e9d002 refactor: remove unused header <arpa/inet.h> in protocol.cpp (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
There is no code using types or functions related to "internet operations" anymore in protocol.cpp (since #735, more than 8 years ago!), hence the header include can be removed.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 2f79e9d002 -- patch looks correct and CI is happy
epson121:
Code review ACK 2f79e9d002
laanwj:
ACK 2f79e9d002
promag:
Code review ACK 2f79e9d002.
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56b018ca7f test: Fix flaky wallet_basic test (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Fixes#19853
I investigated the issue in #19876 and I still intend to fix the underlying issue of a race when using wallet RPCs right after starting a node in that PR. However, since that is a bit more complicated than I initially thought it makes sense to merge the fix of the test so the intermittent test failures stop. This fix in the test is going to be needed, either way, #19876 will only provide an error where before it was reporting a false balance.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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fa8e148714 ci: Double tsan CPU and Memory to avoid global timeout (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fix#19864
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practicalswift:
ACK fa8e148714 -- patch looks correct
hebasto:
ACK fa8e148714, according to https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/linux/ the limits are:
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fa9ee52556 doc: Add doxygen comment to IsRBFOptIn (MarcoFalke)
faef4fc9b4 Remove mempool global from interfaces (MarcoFalke)
fa831684e5 refactor: Add IsRBFOptInEmptyMempool (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The chain interface has an `m_node` member, which has a pointer to the mempool global. Use the pointer instead of the global to prepare the removal of the mempool global. See #19556
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jnewbery:
utACK fa9ee52556
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ACK fa9ee52
hebasto:
re-ACK fa9ee52556, since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19848#pullrequestreview-482403942) review:
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86d4cf42d9 Increase the ip address relay branching factor for unreachable networks (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Onion addresses propagate very badly among the IPv4/IPv6 network, resulting
in difficulty for those to find each other.
The branching factor 1 is probably so low that propagations die out before
they reach another onion peer. Increase it to 1.5 on average.
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practicalswift:
ACK 86d4cf42d9 -- patch looks correct
naumenkogs:
ACK 86d4cf4
jonatack:
ACK 86d4cf42d9. Code review, built and running with some sanity check logging. `RelayAddress()` is called by `ProcessMessage() ADDR` msg handling, from within the loop while processing each new address to relay it to a limited number of other nodes. According to git blame, the line setting `nRelayNodes` hasn't been touched since 2016 in e736772c56 *Move network-msg-processing code out of main to its own file*, which moved the line but otherwise did not change it. Running a mixed clearnet/onion node with this patch and the logging below, I'm only seeing values of `fReachable 1, nRelayNodes 2`. IIUC, I need to use the settings in `init.cpp` that call `SetReachable(*, false)`. *Edit:* with `onlynet=onion` am now seeing entries of `fReachable 0` with `nRelayNodes` values of 1 and 2.
vasild:
ACK 86d4cf42d
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4294e70690 rawtransaction: fix argument in combinerawtransaction help message (Matthew Zipkin)
Pull request description:
Minor correction in the help message provided for `rpc combinerawtransaction`. The input to the rpc is not an array of transaction hashes (txids) but an array of serialized transactions encoded in raw hex.
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ACK 4294e70690
darosior:
ACK 4294e70690
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581b343d5b Add in/out connections to cli -getinfo (Jon Atack)
d9cc13e88d UNIX_EPOCH_TIME fixup in rpc getnettotals (Jon Atack)
1ab49b81cf Add in/out connections to rpc getnetworkinfo (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This is basic info that is present in the GUI that I've been wishing to have exposed via the RPC and CLI without needing a bash workaround or script. For human users it would also be useful to have it in `-getinfo`.
`bitcoin-cli getnetworkinfo`
```
"connections": 15,
"connections_in": 6,
"connections_out": 9,
```
`bitcoin-cli -getinfo`
```
"connections": {
"in": 6,
"out": 9,
"total": 15
},
```
Update the tests, RPC help, and release notes for the changes. Also fixup the `getnettotals` timemillis help while touching `rpc/net.cpp`.
-----
Reviewers can manually test this PR by [building from source](https://jonatack.github.io/articles/how-to-compile-bitcoin-core-and-run-the-tests), launching bitcoind, and then running `bitcoin-cli -getinfo`, `bitcoin-cli getnetworkinfo`, `bitcoin-cli help getnetworkinfo`, and `bitcoin-cli help getnettotals` (for the UNIX epoch time change).
ACKs for top commit:
eriknylund:
> tACK [581b343](581b343d5b) on master at [a0a422c](a0a422c34c), ran unit & functional tests and and confirmed changes on an existing datadir ✌️
benthecarman:
tACK `581b343`
willcl-ark:
tACK for 581b343d5b, this time rebased onto master at 862fde88be.
shesek:
tACK `581b343`. This provides what I needed, thanks!
n-thumann:
tACK 581b343 on master at a0a422c, ran unit & functional tests and and confirmed changes on an existing datadir ✌️
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020f0519ec refactor: CTxMemPool::IsUnbroadcastTx() requires CTxMemPool::cs lock (Hennadii Stepanov)
7c4bd0387a refactor: CTxMemPool::GetTotalTxSize() requires CTxMemPool::cs lock (Hennadii Stepanov)
fa5fcb032b refactor: CTxMemPool::ClearPrioritisation() requires CTxMemPool::cs lock (Hennadii Stepanov)
7140b31b90 refactor: CTxMemPool::ApplyDelta() requires CTxMemPool::cs lock (Hennadii Stepanov)
66e47e5e50 refactor: CTxMemPool::UpdateChild() requires CTxMemPool::cs lock (Hennadii Stepanov)
939807768a refactor: CTxMemPool::UpdateParent() requires CTxMemPool::cs lock (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is another step to transit `CTxMemPool::cs` from `RecursiveMutex` to `Mutex`.
Split out from #19306.
Only trivial thread safety annotations and lock assertions added. No new locks. No behavior change.
Refactoring `const uint256` to `const uint256&` was [requested](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19647#discussion_r468471022) by **promag**.
Please note that now, since #19668 has been merged, it is safe to apply `AssertLockHeld()` macros as they do not swallow compile time Thread Safety Analysis warnings.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Core review ACK 020f0519ec.
jnewbery:
Code review ACK 020f0519ec
vasild:
ACK 020f0519e
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f1ee37319a wallet: Reload previously loaded wallets on GUI startup (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Enable the GUI to also use the load_on_startup feature. Wallets loaded in the GUI always have load_on_startup=true. When they are unloaded from the GUI, load_on_startup=false.
To facilitate this change, UpdateWalletSetting is moved into the wallet module and called from within LoadWallet, RemoveWallet, and Createwallet. This change does not actually touch the GUI code but rather the wallet functions that are shared between the GUI and RPC.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK f1ee37319a - works as expected. Wallets loaded via bitcoin-cli (in `-server` mode) or through the RPC console won't be loaded on startup but wallets loaded via the GUI menu will.
kristapsk:
ACK f1ee37319a, I have tested the code.
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