fa551b3bdd Remove GetAdjustedTime from init.cpp (MarcoFalke)
fa815f8473 Replace addrman.h include with forward decl in net.h (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It seems confusing to call `GetAdjustedTime` there, because no offset could have been retrieved from the network at this point. Even if connman was started, `timedata` needs at least 5 peer connections to calculate an offset.
Fix the confusion by replacing `GetAdjustedTime` with `GetTime`, which does not change behavior.
Also:
* Replace magic number with `MAX_FUTURE_BLOCK_TIME` to clarify the context
* Add test, which passes both on current master and this pull request
* An unrelated refactoring commit, happy to drop
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dongcarl:
Code Review ACK fa551b3bdd, noticed the exact same thing here: e073634c37
mzumsande:
Code Review ACK fa551b3bdd
jnewbery:
Code review ACK fa551b3bdd
shaavan:
ACK fa551b3bdd
theStack:
Code-review ACK fa551b3bdd
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3333070208 refactor: Call type-solver earlier in decodescript (MarcoFalke)
fab0d998f4 style: Remove whitespace (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The current logic is a bit confusing. First creating the `UniValue` return dict, then parsing it again to get the type as `std::string`.
Clean this up by using a strong type `TxoutType`. Also, remove whitespace.
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
ACK 3333070208
theStack:
Code-review ACK 3333070208
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ffd09281fe rpc: various fixups for dumptxoutset (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11) (parent PR: #15606)
---
A few fixes to make this RPC actually useful when generating snapshots.
- Generate an assumeutxo hash and display it (sort of a bugfix)
- Add nchaintx to output (necessary for use in chainparams entry)
- Add path of serialized UTXO file to output
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK ffd09281fe
Tree-SHA512: b0b5fd5138dea0e21258b1b18ab75bf3fd1628522cc1dbafa81af9cb9fa96562a1c39124fdb31057f256bfc560f462f907e9fe5e209b577b3f57afae2b7be826
- Actually generate an assumeutxo hash and display it
- Add nchaintx to output (necessary for use in chainparams entry)
- Add path of serialized UTXO file to output
a99ed89865 psbt: sign without finalizing (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
It can be useful to sign an input with `walletprocesspsbt` but not finalize that input if it is complete. This PR adds another option to `walletprocesspsbt` to be able to do that. We will still finalize by default.
This does not materially change the PSBT workflow since `finalizepsbt` needs to be called in order to extract the tx for broadcast.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
utACK a99ed89865
Sjors:
utACK a99ed89
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fa4e09924b refactor: Replace validation.h include with forward-decl in miner.h (MarcoFalke)
fa0739a7d3 style: Sort file list after rename (MarcoFalke)
fa53e3a58c scripted-diff: Move miner to src/node (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is impossible to run the miner without a node (validation, chainstate, mempool, rpc, ...). Also, the module is in the node library. Thus, it should be moved to `src/node`.
Also, replace the `validation.h` include in the header with a forward-declaration.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
Code-review ACK fa4e09924b
Tree-SHA512: 791e6caa5839d8dc83b0f58f3f49bc0a7e3c1710822e8a44dede254c87b6f7531a0586fb95e8a067c181457a3895ad6041718aa2a2fac64cfc136bf04bb851d5
88cc481092 Modify copyright header on Bech32 code (Samuel Dobson)
5599813b80 Add lots of comments to Bech32 (Samuel Dobson)
2eb5792ec7 Add release notes for validateaddress Bech32 error detection (MeshCollider)
42d6a029e5 Refactor and add more tests for validateaddress (Samuel Dobson)
c4979f77c1 Add boost tests for bech32 error detection (MeshCollider)
02a7bdee42 Add error_locations to validateaddress RPC (Samuel Dobson)
b62b67e06c Add Bech32 error location function (Samuel Dobson)
0b06e720c0 More detailed error checking for base58 addresses (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Addresses (partially) #16779 - no GUI change in this PR
Adds a LocateError function the bech32 library, which is then called by `validateaddress` RPC, (and then eventually from a GUI tool too, future work). I think modifying validateaddress is nicer than adding a separate RPC for this.
Includes tests.
Based on https://github.com/sipa/bech32/blob/master/ecc/javascript/bech32_ecc.js
Credit to sipa for that code
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review and manually tested ACK 88cc481092
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 88cc481092 with caveat that I only checked the new `LocateErrors` code to try to verify it didn't have unsafe or unexpected operations or loop forever or crash. Did not try to verify behavior corresponds to the spec. In the worst case bugs here should just affect error messages not actual decoding of addresses so this seemed ok.
w0xlt:
tACK 88cc481
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0fdb619aaf [validation] Always call mempool.check() after processing a new transaction (John Newbery)
2c64270bbe [refactor] Don't call AcceptToMemoryPool() from outside validation.cpp (John Newbery)
92a3aeecf6 [validation] Add CChainState::ProcessTransaction() (John Newbery)
36167faea9 [logging/documentation] Remove reference to AcceptToMemoryPool from error string (John Newbery)
4c24142b1e [validation] Remove comment about AcceptToMemoryPool() (John Newbery)
5759fd12b8 [test] Don't set bypass_limits to true in txvalidation_tests.cpp (John Newbery)
497c9e2964 [test] Don't set bypass_limits to true in txvalidationcache_tests.cpp (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Similarly to how #18698 added `ProcessNewBlock()` and `ProcessNewBlockHeaders()` methods to the `ChainstateManager` class, this PR adds a new `ProcessTransaction()` method. Code outside validation no longer calls `AcceptToMemoryPool()` directly, but calls through the higher-level `ProcessTransaction()` method. Advantages:
- The interface is simplified. Calling code no longer needs to know about the active chainstate or mempool object, since `AcceptToMemoryPool()` can only ever be called for the active chainstate, and that chainstate knows which mempool it's using. We can also remove the `bypass_limits` argument, since that can only be used internally in validation.
- responsibility for calling `CTxMemPool::check()` is removed from the callers, and run automatically by `ChainstateManager` every time `ProcessTransaction()` is called.
ACKs for top commit:
lsilva01:
tACK 0fdb619 on Ubuntu 20.04
theStack:
Code-review ACK 0fdb619aaf
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 0fdb619aaf. Only changes since last review: splitting & joining commits, adding more explanations to commit messages, tweaking MEMPOOL_ERROR string, fixing up argument name comments.
Tree-SHA512: 0b395c2e3ef242f0d41d47174b1646b0a73aeece38f1fe29349837e6fb832f4bf8d57e1a1eaed82a97c635cfd59015a7e07f824e0d7c00b2bee4144e80608172
aa1a4c9204 Add file validation to savemempool RPC test (lsilva01)
871e64d22f Add filename to savemempool RPC result (lsilva01)
Pull request description:
Currently, if the user calls the `savemempool` RPC method, there is no way to know
where the file was created (unless the user knows internal implementation details).
This PR adds a return message stating the file name and path where the mempool was saved and changes `mempool_persist.py` to validate this new return message.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK aa1a4c9204
Tree-SHA512: e8b1dd0a8976e5eb15f7476c9651e492d2c621a67e0b726721fa7a2ae0ddd272ee28b87a2d0c650bd635e07fa96bdefe77bece4deb6486ef3ee9a4f83423a840
14cd7bf793 [test] call CheckPackage for package sanitization checks (glozow)
6876378365 MOVEONLY: move package unit tests to their own file (glozow)
c9b1439ca9 MOVEONLY: mempool checks to their own functions (glozow)
9e910d8152 scripted-diff: clean up MemPoolAccept aliases (glozow)
fd92b0c398 document workspace members (glozow)
3d3e4598b6 [validation] cache iterators to mempool conflicts (glozow)
36a8441912 [validation/rpc] cache + use vsize calculated in PreChecks (glozow)
8fa2936b34 [validation] re-introduce bool for whether a transaction is RBF (glozow)
cbb3598b5c [validation/refactor] store precomputed txdata in workspace (glozow)
0a79eaba72 [validation] case-based constructors for ATMPArgs (glozow)
Pull request description:
This contains the refactors and moves within #22674. There are no behavior changes, so it should be simpler to review.
ACKs for top commit:
ariard:
Code Review ACK 14cd7bf
jnewbery:
Code review ACK 14cd7bf793
laanwj:
Code review ACK 14cd7bf793, thanks for adding documentation and clarifying the code
t-bast:
Code Review ACK 14cd7bf793
Tree-SHA512: 580ed48b43713a3f9d81cd9b573ef6ac44efe5df2fc7b7b7036c232b52952b04bf5ea92940cf73739f4fbd54ecf980cef58032e8a2efe05229ad0b3c639de8a0
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).
5c34507ecb core_write: Rename calculate_fee to have_undo for clarity (fyquah)
8edf6204a8 release-notes: Add release note about getblock verbosity level 3. (fyquah)
459104b2aa rest: Add test for prevout fields in getblock (fyquah)
4330af6f72 rpc: Add test for level 3 verbosity getblock rpc call. (fyquah)
51dbc167e9 rpc: Add level 3 verbosity to getblock RPC call. (fyquah)
3cc95345ca rpc: Replace boolean argument for tx details with enum class. (fyquah)
Pull request description:
Author of #21245 expressed [time issues](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21245#issuecomment-902332088) in the original PR. Given that #21245 has received a lot of review*, I have decided to open this new pull request with [modifications required to get ACK from luke-jr ](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21245#issuecomment-905150806) and a few nits of mine.
### Original PR description
> Display the prevout in transaction inputs when calling getblock level 3 verbosity. This PR affects the existing `/rest/block` API by adding a `prevout` fields to tx inputs. This is mentioned in the change to the release notes.
>
> I added some functional tests that
>
> * checks that the RPC call still works when TxUndo can't be found
>
> * Doesn't display the "value" or "scriptPubKey" of the previous output when at a lower verbosity level
>
>
> This "completes" the issue #18771
### Possible improvements
* b0bf4f255f - I can include even this commit to this PR if deemed useful or I can leave it for a follow-up PR. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21245#issuecomment-894853784 for more context.
### Examples
Examples of the `getblock` output with various verbose levels. Note that `000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5` contains only 2 transactions.
#### Verbose level 0
```bash
./bitcoin-cli -testnet getblock 000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5 0
```
##### Verbose level 1
```bash
./bitcoin-cli -testnet getblock 000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5 1
```
##### Verbose level 2
```bash
./bitcoin-cli -testnet getblock 000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5 2
```
##### Verbose level 3
```bash
./bitcoin-cli -testnet getblock 000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5 3
```
#### REST
```bash
curl -H "content-type:text/plain;" http://127.0.0.1:18332/rest/block/000000000000001f682b188971cc1a121546be4e9d5baf22934fdc7f538288d5.json
```
<sub>* ... and my everyday obsessive checking of my email inbox whether the PR moves forward.</sub>
Edit laanwj: Removed at symbol from message, and large example output to prevent it from all ending up in the commit message.
ACKs for top commit:
0xB10C:
ACK 5c34507ecb
meshcollider:
utACK 5c34507ecb
theStack:
ACK 5c34507ecb👘
promag:
Concept ACK 5c34507ecb
Tree-SHA512: bbff120d8fd76e617b723b102b0c606e0d8eb27f21c631d5f4cdab0892137c4bc7c65b1df144993405f942c91be47a26e80480102af55bff22621c19f518aea3
There is no change in behavior. This just helps prepare for the
transition from boost::filesystem to std::filesystem by avoiding calls
to methods which will be unsafe after the transaction to std::filesystem
to due lack of a boost::filesystem::path::imbue equivalent and inability
to set a predictable locale.
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kiminuo <kiminuo@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
Display the prevout in transaction inputs when calling getblock level 3
verbosity.
Co-authored-by: Luke Dashjr <luke_github1@dashjr.org>
Co-authored-by: 0xB10C <19157360+0xB10C@users.noreply.github.com>
9d0379cea6 consensus: use <cstdint> over <stdint.h> in amount.h (fanquake)
863e52fe63 consensus: make COIN & MAX_MONEY constexpr (fanquake)
d09071da5b [MOVEONLY] consensus: move amount.h into consensus (fanquake)
Pull request description:
A first step (of a few) towards some source code reorganization, as well as making libbitcoinconsensus slightly more self contained.
Related to #15732.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
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4747da3a5b Add syscall sandboxing (seccomp-bpf) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add experimental syscall sandboxing using seccomp-bpf (Linux secure computing mode).
Enable filtering of system calls using seccomp-bpf: allow only explicitly allowlisted (expected) syscalls to be called.
The syscall sandboxing implemented in this PR is an experimental feature currently available only under Linux x86-64.
To enable the experimental syscall sandbox the `-sandbox=<mode>` option must be passed to `bitcoind`:
```
-sandbox=<mode>
Use the experimental syscall sandbox in the specified mode
(-sandbox=log-and-abort or -sandbox=abort). Allow only expected
syscalls to be used by bitcoind. Note that this is an
experimental new feature that may cause bitcoind to exit or crash
unexpectedly: use with caution. In the "log-and-abort" mode the
invocation of an unexpected syscall results in a debug handler
being invoked which will log the incident and terminate the
program (without executing the unexpected syscall). In the
"abort" mode the invocation of an unexpected syscall results in
the entire process being killed immediately by the kernel without
executing the unexpected syscall.
```
The allowed syscalls are defined on a per thread basis.
I've used this feature since summer 2020 and I find it to be a helpful testing/debugging addition which makes it much easier to reason about the actual capabilities required of each type of thread in Bitcoin Core.
---
Quick start guide:
```
$ ./configure
$ src/bitcoind -regtest -debug=util -sandbox=log-and-abort
…
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Experimental syscall sandbox enabled (-sandbox=log-and-abort): bitcoind will terminate if an unexpected (not allowlisted) syscall is invoked.
…
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "addcon"
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "dnsseed"
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "net"
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "msghand"
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "opencon"
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "init"
…
# A simulated execve call to show the sandbox in action:
2021-06-09T12:34:56Z ERROR: The syscall "execve" (syscall number 59) is not allowed by the syscall sandbox in thread "msghand". Please report.
…
Aborted (core dumped)
$
```
---
[About seccomp and seccomp-bpf](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seccomp):
> In computer security, seccomp (short for secure computing mode) is a facility in the Linux kernel. seccomp allows a process to make a one-way transition into a "secure" state where it cannot make any system calls except exit(), sigreturn(), and read() and write() to already-open file descriptors. Should it attempt any other system calls, the kernel will terminate the process with SIGKILL or SIGSYS. In this sense, it does not virtualize the system's resources but isolates the process from them entirely.
>
> […]
>
> seccomp-bpf is an extension to seccomp that allows filtering of system calls using a configurable policy implemented using Berkeley Packet Filter rules. It is used by OpenSSH and vsftpd as well as the Google Chrome/Chromium web browsers on Chrome OS and Linux. (In this regard seccomp-bpf achieves similar functionality, but with more flexibility and higher performance, to the older systrace—which seems to be no longer supported for Linux.)
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
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ea31caf6b4 update estimatesmartfee rpc to return max of estimateSmartFee, mempoolMinFee and minRelayTxFee. (pranabp-bit)
Pull request description:
This PR is in response to the issue [#19699](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19699).
Based on the discussion in the comments of PR [#22673](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22673) changes have been made in the `estimatesmartfee` itself such that it takes into account `mempoolMinFee` and `relayMinFee` . Hence it provides a fee estimate that is most likely to be paid by the user in an actual transaction, preventing issues such as [#16072](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16072).
The test file test/functional/feature_fee_estimation.py has also been updated to check this functionality.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
re-utACK ea31caf6b4
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43cd6b8af9 doc: add release notes for removal of the -deprecatedrpc=addresses flag (Michael Dietz)
2b1fdc2c6c refactor: minor styling, prefer snake case and same line if (Michael Dietz)
d64deac7b8 refactor: share logic between ScriptPubKeyToUniv and ScriptToUniv (Michael Dietz)
8721638daa rpc: remove deprecated addresses and reqSigs from rpc outputs (Michael Dietz)
Pull request description:
Resolves#21797 now that we've branched-off to v23 ("addresses" and "reqSigs" deprecated) "ExtractDestinations" should be removed.
`-deprecatedrpc=addresses` was initially added in this PR #20286 (which resolved the original issue #20102).
Some chunks of code and logic are no longer used/necessary with the removal of this, and therefore some minor refactoring is done in this PR as well (separated commits)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 43cd6b8af9🐉
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 43cd6b8af9
jonatack:
ACK 43cd6b8af9 per `git range-diff a9d0cec 92dc5e9 43cd6b8`, also rebased to latest master, debug built + quick re-review of each commit to bring back context, and ran tests locally at the final commit
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This will provide better estimates which would be closer to fee paid in actual
transactions.
The test has also been changed such that when the node is restarted with a
high mempoolMinFee, the estimatesmartfee still returns a feeRate greater
than or equal to the mempoolMinFee, minRelayTxFee.(just like the feeRate of actual transactions)
cdaab90662 Add test for addrman consistency check on restart with asmap (Jon Atack)
869f136816 Add test for rpc addpeeraddress with "tried" argument (Jon Atack)
ef242f5213 Allow passing "tried" to rpc addpeeraddress to call CAddrMan::Good() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This pull adds a `tried` argument to RPC addpeeraddress and a regression test for the recent addrman/asmap changes and issue.
PR #22697 introduced a reproducible bug in commit 181a1207 that fails addrman consistency checks and causes it to significantly lose peer entries when the `-asmap` configuration option is used.
The issue occurs upon bitcoind restart due to an initialization order change in `src/init.cpp` in that commit, whereby CAddrman asmap is set after deserializing `peers.dat`, rather than before.
Issue reported on the `#bitcoin-core-dev` IRC channel starting at https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2021-08-23.html#l-263.
```
addrman lost 22813 new and 2 tried addresses due to collisions or invalid addresses
ADDRMAN CONSISTENCY CHECK FAILED!!! err=-17 bitcoind: ./addrman.h:707: void CAddrMan::Check() const: Assertion `false' failed. Aborted
```
How to reproduce:
- `git checkout 181a1207`, build, and launch bitcoind with the `-asmap` and `-checkaddrman=1` configuration options enabled
- restart bitcoind
- bitcoind aborts on the second call to the addrman consistency checks in `CAddrMan::Check()`
How to test this pull:
- `git checkout 181a1207`, cherry pick the first commit of this branch, build, git checkout this branch, run `test/functional/rpc_net.py`, which should pass, and then run `test/functional/feature_asmap.py`, which should fail with the following output:
```
AssertionError: Unexpected stderr bitcoind: ./addrman.h:739: void CAddrMan::Check() const: Assertion `false' failed.
```
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK cdaab90662
mzumsande:
re-ACK cdaab90662 (based on code review of diff to d586817)
vasild:
ACK cdaab90662
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e4709c7b56 Start using init makeNode, makeChain, etc methods (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Use `interfaces::Init::make*` methods instead of `interfaces::Make*` functions, so interfaces can be constructed differently in different executable without having to change any code. (So for example `bitcoin-gui` can make an `interfaces::Node` pointer that communicates with a `bitcoin-node` subprocess, while `bitcoin-qt` can make an `interfaces::Node` pointer that controls node code in the same process.)
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10). The commit was first part of larger PR #10102.
ACKs for top commit:
jamesob:
reACK e4709c7b56
achow101:
ACK e4709c7b56
benthecarman:
utACK e4709c7b56
Tree-SHA512: 580c1979dbb2ef444157c8e53041e70d15ddeee77e5cbdb34f70b6d228cc2d2fe3843825f172da84e506200c58f7e0932f7cd4c006bb5058c1f4e43259394834
Improve readability of code, simplify future scripted diff cleanup PRs, and be
more consistent with naming for GetBoolArg.
This will also be useful for replacing runtime settings type checking
with compile time checking.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
git grep -l GetArg | xargs sed -i 's/GetArg(\([^)]*\( [0-9]\+\|-1\|port\|BaseParams().RPCPort()\|Params().GetDefaultPort()\|_TIMEOUT\|Height\|_WORKQUEUE\|_THREADS\|_CONNECTIONS\|LIMIT\|SigOp\|Bytes\|_VERSION\|_AGE\|_CHECKS\|Checks() ? 1 : 0\|_BANTIME\|Cache\|BLOCKS\|LEVEL\|Weight\|Version\|BUFFER\|TARGET\|WEIGHT\|TXN\|TRANSACTIONS\|ADJUSTMENT\|i64\|Size\|nDefault\|_EXPIRY\|HEIGHT\|SIZE\|SNDHWM\|_TIME_MS\)\))/GetIntArg(\1)/g'
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
d96b000e94 Make GUI UTXO lock/unlock persistent (Samuel Dobson)
077154fe69 Add release note for lockunspent change (Samuel Dobson)
719ae927dc Update lockunspent tests for lock persistence (Samuel Dobson)
f13fc16295 Allow lockunspent to store the lock in the wallet DB (Samuel Dobson)
c52789365e Allow locked UTXOs to be store in the wallet database (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
Addresses and closes#22368
As per that issue (and its predecessor #14907), there seems to be some interest in allowing unspent outputs to be locked persistently. This PR does so by adding a flag to lockunspent to store the change in the wallet database. Defaults to false, so there is no change in default behaviour.
Edit: GUI commit changes default behaviour. UTXOs locked/unlocked via the GUI are now persistent.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK d96b000e94
kristapsk:
ACK d96b000e94
lsilva01:
Tested ACK d96b000e94 on Ubuntu 20.04
prayank23:
ACK d96b000e94
Tree-SHA512: 957a5bbfe7f763036796906ccb1598feb6c14c5975838be1ba24a198840bf59e83233165cb112cebae909b6b25bf27275a4d7fa425923ef6c788ff671d7a89a8