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Andrew Chow
2bd9aa5a44
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25647: wallet: return change from SelectionResult
4fef534428 wallet: use GetChange() when computing waste (S3RK)
87e0ef9031 wallet: use GetChange() in tx building (S3RK)
15e97a6886 wallet: add SelectionResult::GetChange (S3RK)
72cad28da0 wallet: calculate and store min_viable_change (S3RK)
e3210a7225 wallet: account for preselected inputs in target (S3RK)
f8e796348b wallet: add SelectionResult::Merge (S3RK)
06f558e4e2 wallet: accurate SelectionResult::m_target (S3RK)
c8cf08ea74 wallet: ensure m_min_change_target always covers change fee (S3RK)

Pull request description:

  Benefits:
  1. more accurate waste calculation for knapsack. Waste calculation is now consistent with tx building code. Before we always assumed change for knapsack even when the solution is changeless4.
  2. simpler tx building code. Only create change output when it's needed
  3. makes it easier to correctly account for fees for CPFP inputs (should be done in a follow up)

  In the first three commits we fix the code to accurately track selection target in `SelectionResult::m_target`
  Then we introduce new variable `min_change` that represents the minimum viable change amount
  Then we introduce `SelectionResult::GetChange()` which incapsulates dropping change for fee logic and uses correct values of `SelectionResult::m_target`
  Then we use `SelectionResult::GetChange()` in both tx building and waste calculation code

  This PR is a refactoring and shouldn't change the behaviour.
  There is only one known small change (arguably a bug fix). Before we dropped change output if it's smaller than `cost_of_change` after paying change fees. This is incorrect as `cost_of_change` already includes `change_fee`.

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  w0xlt:
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2022-08-22 12:42:36 -04:00
glozow
375ebadbf8
fixups for BIP125 doc cleanup
Grammar and readability fixups.
Clarifies "bip125-replaceable" helpstrings.
2022-08-22 14:59:58 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
9cbfe40d8a
net: remove useless call to IsReachable() from CConnman::Bind()
`CConnman::Bind()` is called without `BF_EXPLICIT` only when passed
either `0.0.0.0` or `::`. For those addresses `IsReachable()` is always
true (regardless of the `-onlynet=` setting!), meaning that the `if`
condition never evaluates to true.

`IsReachable()` is always true for the "any" IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
because `CNetAddr::GetNetwork()` returns `NET_UNROUTABLE` instead of
`NET_IPV4` or `NET_IPV6` and the network `NET_UNROUTABLE` is always
considered reachable.

It follows that `BF_EXPLICIT` is unnecessary, remove it too.
2022-08-22 14:16:49 +02:00
fanquake
c5f0cbefa3
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25775: docs: remove non-signaling mentions of BIP125
1dc03dda05 [doc] remove non-signaling mentions of BIP125 (glozow)
32024d40f0 scripted-diff: remove mention of BIP125 from non-signaling var names (glozow)

Pull request description:

  We have pretty thorough documentation of our RBF policy in doc/policy/mempool-replacements.md. It enumerates each rule with several sentences of rationale. Also, each rule pretty much has its own function (3 and 4 share one), with extensive comments. The doc states explicitly that our rules are similar but differ from BIP125, and contains a record of historical changes to RBF policy.

  We should not use "BIP125" as synonymous with our RBF policy because:
  - Our RBF policy is different from what is specified in BIP125, for example:
      - the BIP does not mention our rule about the replacement feerate being higher (our Rule 6)
      - the BIP uses minimum relay feerate for Rule 4, while we have used incremental relay feerate since #9380
      - the "inherited signaling" question (CVE-2021-31876). Call it discrepancy, ambiguous wording, doc misinterpretation, or implementation details, I would recommend users refer to doc/policy/mempool-replacements.md
      - the signaling policy is configurable, see #25353
  - Our RBF policy may change further
  - We have already marked BIP125 as only "partially implemented" in docs/bips.md since 1fd49eb498
  - See comments from people who are not me recently:
      - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25038#discussion_r909507429
      - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25575#issuecomment-1179519204

  This PR removes all non-signaling mentions of BIP125 (if people feel strongly, we can remove all mentions of BIP125 period). It may be useful to refer to the concept of "tx opts in to RBF if it has at least one nSequence less than (0xffffffff - 1)" as "BIP125 signaling" because:
  - It is succint.
  - It has already been widely marketed as BIP125 opt-in signaling.
  - Our API uses it when referring to signaling (e.g. getmempoolentry["bip125-replaceable"] and wallet error message "not BIP 125 replaceable"). Changing those is more invasive.
  - If/when we have other ways to signal in the future, we can disambiguate them this way. See #25038 which proposes another way of signaling, and where I pulled these commits from.

  Alternatives:
  - Changing our policy to match BIP125. This doesn't make sense as, for example, we would have to remove the requirement that a replacement tx has a higher feerate (Rule 6).
  - Changing BIP125 to match what we have. This doesn't make sense as it would be a significant change to a BIP years after it was finalized and already used as a spec to implement RBF in other places.
  - Document our policy as a new BIP and give it a number. This might make sense if we don't expect things to change a lot, and can be done as a next step.

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2022-08-22 10:35:26 +01:00
fanquake
607d5a46aa
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23202: wallet: allow psbtbumpfee to work with txs with external inputs
c3b099ace0 wallet, tests: Test bumpfee's max input weight calculation (Andrew Chow)
116a620ce7 Make DUMMY_CHECKER availble outside of script/sign.cpp (Andrew Chow)
ff638323d1 test, bumpfee: Check that psbtbumpfee can bump txs with external inputs (Andrew Chow)
1bc8106d4c bumpfee: be able to bump fee of a tx with external inputs (Andrew Chow)
31dd3dc9e5 bumpfee: Clear scriptSigs and scriptWitnesses before calculated max size (Andrew Chow)
a0c3afb898 bumpfee: extract weights of external inputs when bumping fee (Andrew Chow)
612f1e44fe bumpfee: Calculate fee by looking up UTXOs (Andrew Chow)

Pull request description:

  This PR allows `psbtbumpfee` to return a PSBT for transactions that contain external inputs. This does not work for bumping in the GUI nor `bumpfee` because these need private keys available to sign and send the transaction. But `psbtbumpfee` returns a psbt, so it is fine to not be able to sign.

  In order to correctly estimate the size of the inputs for coin selection, the fee bumper will use the size of the inputs of the transaction being bumped. Because the sizes of signatures are not guaranteed, for external inputs, the fee bumper will verify the scripts with a special SignatureChecker which will compute the weight of all of the signatures in that input, and compute their weights if those signatures were maximally sized. This allows the fee bumper to obtain a max size estimate for each external input.

  Builds on #23201 as it relies on the ability to pass weights in to coin selection.

  Closes #23189

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    Re-ran my tests agains c3b099ace0, ACK

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2022-08-22 10:12:19 +01:00
fanquake
0f35f4ddf4
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25786: refactor: Make adjusted time type safe
eeee5ada23 Make adjusted time type safe (MacroFake)
fa3be799fe Add time helpers (MacroFake)

Pull request description:

  This makes follow-ups easier to review. Also, it makes sense by itself.

ACKs for top commit:
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK eeee5ada23. Confirmed type changes and equivalent code changes only.

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2022-08-22 10:00:46 +01:00
w0xlt
57d1367fec test: remove unused norm_prv parameter 2022-08-21 18:26:11 -03:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
1b5bec78e9 init: avoid unsetting service bits from nLocalServices
Rather than setting the service bit `NODE_NETWORK` first and then unset
it, start out the bare minimum flags that every node serves and only add
`NODE_NETWORK` if we are running as a non-pruned node.
2022-08-20 22:36:27 +02:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
706c8e0969 refactor: use strprintf for creating unknown-service-flag string
No need to use a stringstream here.
2022-08-20 15:11:28 +02:00
Jon Atack
1abaa31aa3 Update -debug and -debugexclude help docs for severity level logging 2022-08-20 11:55:17 +02:00
Jon Atack
45f9282162 Create BCLog::Level::Trace log severity level
for verbose log messages for development or debugging only, as bitcoind may run
more slowly, that are more granular/frequent than the Debug log level, i.e. for
very high-frequency, low-level messages to be logged distinctly from
higher-level, less-frequent debug logging that could still be usable in production.

An example would be to log higher-level peer events (connection, disconnection,
misbehavior, eviction) as Debug, versus Trace for low-level, high-volume p2p
messages in the BCLog::NET category. This will enable the user to log only the
former without the latter, in order to focus on high-level peer management events.

With respect to the name, "trace" is suggested as the most granular level
in resources like the following:
- https://sematext.com/blog/logging-levels
- https://howtodoinjava.com/log4j2/logging-levels

Update the test framework and add test coverage.
2022-08-20 11:55:17 +02:00
klementtan
2a8712db4f Unit test coverage for -loglevel configuration option
Co-authored-by: "Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>"
2022-08-20 11:55:17 +02:00
klementtan
eb7bee5f84 Create -loglevel configuration option
- add a -loglevel=<level>|<category:level> config option to allow users
  to set a global -loglevel and category-specific log levels. LogPrintLevel
  messages with a higher severity level than -loglevel will not be printed
  in the debug log.

- for now, this config option is debug-only during the migration to
  severity-based logging

- update unit and functional tests

Co-authored-by: "Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>"
2022-08-20 11:53:37 +02:00
klementtan
98a1f9c687 Unit test coverage for log severity levels
Co-authored-by: "Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>"
2022-08-20 11:31:28 +02:00
klementtan
9c7507bf76 Create BCLog::Logger::LogLevelsString() helper function
Co-authored-by: "Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>"
2022-08-20 11:31:28 +02:00
klementtan
8fe3457dbb Update LogAcceptCategory() and unit tests with log severity levels
Co-authored-by: "Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>"
2022-08-20 11:30:51 +02:00
klementtan
c2797cfc60 Add BCLog::Logger::SetLogLevel()/SetCategoryLogLevel() for string inputs
and remove unnecessary param constness in LogPrintStr()

Co-authored-by: jonatack <jon@atack.com>
2022-08-20 11:30:50 +02:00
Jon Atack
f6c0cc0350 Add BCLog::Logger::m_category_log_levels data member and getter/setter
Co-authored-by: "klementtan <klementtan@gmail.com>"
2022-08-20 11:30:50 +02:00
Jon Atack
2978b387bf Add BCLog::Logger::m_log_level data member and getter/setter
Co-authored-by: "klementtan <klementtan@gmail.com>"
2022-08-20 11:30:35 +02:00
MacroFake
fa875349e2
Fix iwyu 2022-08-20 09:33:01 +02:00
MacroFake
faad673716
Fix issues when calling std::move(const&) 2022-08-20 09:32:53 +02:00
Andrew Chow
c3b099ace0 wallet, tests: Test bumpfee's max input weight calculation 2022-08-19 14:37:36 -04:00
Andrew Chow
116a620ce7 Make DUMMY_CHECKER availble outside of script/sign.cpp 2022-08-19 14:37:36 -04:00
MacroFake
faf8da3c8d
Remove Join() helper only used in tests
Also remove redundant return type that can be deduced by the compiler.
2022-08-19 19:44:16 +02:00
Andrew Chow
6b56873b41
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25784: Wallet: Document expectations for AddWalletFlags (now InitWalletFlags) correctly
0cb6d2aec6 Bugfix: Wallet: Document expectations for AddWalletFlags (now InitWalletFlags) correctly (Luke Dashjr)

Pull request description:

  Includes some slight refactoring (return type changed, current status checked)

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2022-08-19 12:12:27 -04:00
Andrew Chow
0f0508bc72
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25869: wallet: remove UNKNOWN type from OUTPUT_TYPES array
5b4fdbbff5 wallet: remove UNKNOWN type from OUTPUT_TYPES array (furszy)

Pull request description:

  Fixing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25734#discussion_r949502998 ->  https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=50329

  The `OUTPUT_TYPES` array contain the known active output types only.
  And it's solely used to create/walk-through the active spkms.

  So, no need to add the `UNKNOWN` type here.

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2022-08-19 12:01:23 -04:00
Andrew Chow
1bc8106d4c bumpfee: be able to bump fee of a tx with external inputs
In some cases, notably psbtbumpfee, it is okay, and potentially desired,
to be able to bump the fee of a transaction which contains external
inputs.
2022-08-19 11:27:01 -04:00
Andrew Chow
31dd3dc9e5 bumpfee: Clear scriptSigs and scriptWitnesses before calculated max size
The max size calculation expects some inputs to have empty scriptSigs
and witnesses, so we need to clear these before doing that calculation.
2022-08-19 11:27:01 -04:00
Andrew Chow
a0c3afb898 bumpfee: extract weights of external inputs when bumping fee
When bumping the fee of a transaction containing external inputs,
determine the weights of those inputs. Because signatures can have a
variable size, the script is executed with a special SignatureChecker
which will compute the total weight of the signatures in the transaction
and the weight if they were all maximum size signatures. This allows us
to compute the maximum weight of the input for use during coin
selection.
2022-08-19 11:27:01 -04:00
Andrew Chow
612f1e44fe bumpfee: Calculate fee by looking up UTXOs
Instead of calculating the fee by using what is stored in the wallet,
calculate it by looking up the UTXOs.
2022-08-19 11:27:01 -04:00
MacroFake
9eaef10801
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25707: refactor: Make const references to avoid unnecessarily copying objects and enable two clang-tidy checks
ae7ae36d31 tidy: Enable two clang-tidy checks (Aurèle Oulès)
081b0e53e3 refactor: Make const refs vars where applicable (Aurèle Oulès)

Pull request description:

  I added const references to some variables to avoid unnecessarily copying objects.

  Also added two clang-tidy checks : [performance-for-range-copy](https://releases.llvm.org/11.1.0/tools/clang/tools/extra/docs/clang-tidy/checks/performance-for-range-copy.html) and [performance-unnecessary-copy-initialization](https://releases.llvm.org/12.0.0/tools/clang/tools/extra/docs/clang-tidy/checks/performance-unnecessary-copy-initialization.html).

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2022-08-19 17:11:06 +02:00
MacroFake
d480586ecb
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25808: fs: work around u8path deprecated-declaration warnings with libc++
ced00f5a2e fs: work around u8path deprecated-declaration warnings with libc++ (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  When building in c++20 mode using libc++, the following warning is emitted:
  ```bash
  ./fs.h:72:29: warning: 'u8path<std::string>' is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
      return std::filesystem::u8path(utf8_str);
                              ^
  /usr/lib/llvm-14/bin/../include/c++/v1/__filesystem/u8path.h:72:27: note: 'u8path<std::string>' has been explicitly marked deprecated here
  _LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_WITH_CHAR8_T
                            ^
  /usr/lib/llvm-14/bin/../include/c++/v1/__config:1042:43: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_WITH_CHAR8_T'
                                            ^
  /usr/lib/llvm-14/bin/../include/c++/v1/__config:1007:48: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED'
                                                 ^
  1 warning generated.
  ```

  as [`u8path<std::string>`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/filesystem/path/u8path) is deprecated starting with C++20.

  Fixes: #24682.

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2022-08-19 13:50:24 +02:00
fanquake
ced00f5a2e
fs: work around u8path deprecated-declaration warnings with libc++
When building in c++20 mode using libc++, the following warning is
emitted:
```bash
./fs.h:72:29: warning: 'u8path<std::string>' is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
    return std::filesystem::u8path(utf8_str);
                            ^
/usr/lib/llvm-14/bin/../include/c++/v1/__filesystem/u8path.h:72:27: note: 'u8path<std::string>' has been explicitly marked deprecated here
_LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_WITH_CHAR8_T
                          ^
/usr/lib/llvm-14/bin/../include/c++/v1/__config:1042:43: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_WITH_CHAR8_T'
                                          ^
/usr/lib/llvm-14/bin/../include/c++/v1/__config:1007:48: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED'
                                               ^
1 warning generated.
```

as u8path<std::string> is deprecated starting with c++20.

Fixes: #24682.

Co-authored-by: MacroFake <falke.marco@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-08-19 08:58:56 +01:00
fanquake
0425ce577f
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25679: wallet: Correctly identify external inputs that are also in the wallet
ef8e2a5b09 tests: Test that external inputs of txs in wallet is handled correctly (Andrew Chow)
eb879634db wallet: Try estimating input size with external data if wallet fails (Andrew Chow)
a537d7aaa0 wallet: SelectExternal actually external inputs (Andrew Chow)
f2d00bfe1a wallet: Add CWallet::IsMine(COutPoint) (Andrew Chow)

Pull request description:

  if a transaction is being funded that has an external input, and that input's parent is also in the wallet, we will fail to detect that and fail to fund the transaction. In order to correctly detect such inputs, we need to be doing `IsMine` on all specified inputs in order to use `Select` and `SelectExternal` correctly. Additionally `SelectCoins` needs to call `CalculateMaximumSignedInputSize` with the correct parameters which depends on whether the wallet is able to solve for the input. Because there are some situations where the wallet could find an external input to belong to it (e.g. watching an address - unable to solve, but will be ISMINE_WATCHONLY), instead of switching which `CalculateMaximumSignedInputSize` to use, we should call the one that uses the wallet, and if that fails, try again with the one that uses external solving data.

  Also adds a test for this case.

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2022-08-19 08:53:44 +01:00
Andrew Chow
888628cee0
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25827: descriptor: check if rawtr has only one key.
416ceb8661 descriptor: check if `rawtr` has only one key. (w0xlt)

Pull request description:

  If I understand `rawtr` descriptor correctly, it should only allow `rawtr(KEY)`, not `rawtr(KEY1, KEY2, ...)` or other concatenations.

  On master branch, `rawtr(KEY1, KEY2, ...)` will produce the `rawtr(KEY1)` descriptor ignoring the `KEY2, ...` with no error messages or warnings.

  For example, the code below will print `rawtr(tprv8ZgxMBicQKsPefef2Doobbq3xTCaVTHcDn6me82KSXY1vY9AJAWD5u7SDM4XGLfc4EoXRMFrJKpp6HNmQWA3FTMRQeEmMJYJ9RPqe9ne2hU/*)#lx9qryfh`
  for the supposedly invalid descriptor
  `rawtr(tprv8ZgxMBicQKsPefef2Doobbq3xTCaVTHcDn6me82KSXY1vY9AJAWD5u7SDM4XGLfc4EoXRMFrJKpp6HNmQWA3FTMRQeEmMJYJ9RPqe9ne2hU/*, tprv8ZgxMBicQKsPezQ2KGArMRovTEbCGxaLgBgaVcTvEx8mby8ogX2bgC4HBapH4yMwrz2FpoCuA17eocuUVMgEP6fnm83YpwSDTFrumw42bny/*)`
  ```python
          self.nodes[1].createwallet(wallet_name="rawtr_multi", descriptors=True, blank=True)
          rawtr_multi = self.nodes[1].get_wallet_rpc("rawtr_multi")
          rawtr_multi_desc = "rawtr(tprv8ZgxMBicQKsPefef2Doobbq3xTCaVTHcDn6me82KSXY1vY9AJAWD5u7SDM4XGLfc4EoXRMFrJKpp6HNmQWA3FTMRQeEmMJYJ9RPqe9ne2hU/*, tprv8ZgxMBicQKsPezQ2KGArMRovTEbCGxaLgBgaVcTvEx8mby8ogX2bgC4HBapH4yMwrz2FpoCuA17eocuUVMgEP6fnm83YpwSDTFrumw42bny/*)#uv78hkt0"
          result = rawtr_multi.importdescriptors([{"desc": rawtr_multi_desc, "active": True, "timestamp": "now"}])

          print(rawtr_multi.listdescriptors(True))
  ```

  This PR adds a check that prevents `rawtr` descriptors from being created if more than one key is entered, shows an error message, and adds a test for this case.

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2022-08-18 16:50:43 -04:00
furszy
5b4fdbbff5
wallet: remove UNKNOWN type from OUTPUT_TYPES array
This array contains the known active output types only.
And it's solely used to create/walk-through the active spkms.
2022-08-18 16:47:15 -03:00
Andrew Chow
eb879634db wallet: Try estimating input size with external data if wallet fails
Instead of choosing whether to use the wallet or external data when
estimating the size of an input, first use the wallet, then try external
data if that failed.
2022-08-18 11:00:13 -04:00
Andrew Chow
a537d7aaa0 wallet: SelectExternal actually external inputs
If an external input's utxo was created by a transaction that the wallet
knows about, then it would not be selected using SelectExternal. This
results in either funding failure or incorrect weight calculation.
2022-08-18 11:00:12 -04:00
Jon Atack
f1379aeca9 Simplify BCLog::Level enum class and LogLevelToStr() function
- simplify the BCLog::Level enum class (and future changes to it) by
  only setting the value of the first enumerator

- move the BCLog::Level:None enumerator to the end of the BCLog::Level
  enum class and LogLevelToStr() member function, as the None enumerator
  is only used internally, and by being the highest BCLog::Level value it
  can be used to iterate over the enumerators

- replace the unused BCLog::Level:None string "none" with an empty string
  as the case will never be hit

- add documentation
2022-08-18 16:32:43 +02:00
Andrew Chow
a8f69541ad
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25748: refactor: Avoid copies in FlatSigningProvider Merge
fa3f15f2dd refactor: Avoid copies in FlatSigningProvider Merge (MacroFake)

Pull request description:

  `Merge` will create several copies unconditionally:
  * To initialize the args `a`, and `b`
  * `ret`, which is the merge of the two args

  So change the code to let the caller decide how many copies they need/want:
  * `a`, and `b` must be explicitly moved or copied by the caller
  * `ret` is no longer needed, as `a` can be used for it in place "for free"

ACKs for top commit:
  achow101:
    ACK fa3f15f2dd
  furszy:
    looks good, ACK fa3f15f2
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK fa3f15f2dd. Confirmed that all the places `std::move` was added the argument actually did seem safe to move from. Compiler enforces that temporary copies are explicitly created in non-move cases.

Tree-SHA512: 7c027ccdea1549cd9f37403344ecbb76e008adf545f6ce52996bf95e89eb7dc89af6cb31435a9289d6f2eea1c416961b2fb96348bc8a211d550728f1d99ac49c
2022-08-17 17:57:33 -04:00
w0xlt
416ceb8661 descriptor: check if rawtr has only one key. 2022-08-17 13:54:51 -03:00
fanquake
a75b7796b7
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25077: Fix chain tip data race and corrupt rest response
fac04cb6ba refactor: Add lock annotations to Active* methods (MacroFake)
fac15ff673 Fix logical race in rest_getutxos (MacroFake)
fa97a528d6 Fix UB/data-race in RPCNotifyBlockChange (MacroFake)
fa530bcb9c Add ChainstateManager::GetMutex(), an alias for ::cs_main (MacroFake)

Pull request description:

  This fixes two issues:

  * A data race in `ActiveChain`, which returns a reference to the chain (a `std::vector`), which is not thread safe. See also below traceback.
  * A corrupt rest response, which returns a blockheight and blockhash, which are unrelated to each other and to the result, as the chain might advance between each call without cs_main held.

  The issues are fixed by taking cs_main and holding it for the required time.

  ```
  ==================
  WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: data race (pid=32335)
    Write of size 8 at 0x7b3c000008f0 by thread T22 (mutexes: write M131626, write M151, write M131553):
      #0 std::__1::enable_if<(is_move_constructible<CBlockIndex**>::value) && (is_move_assignable<CBlockIndex**>::value), void>::type std::__1::swap<CBlockIndex**>(CBlockIndex**&, CBlockIndex**&) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__utility/swap.h:39:7 (bitcoind+0x501239)
      #1 std::__1::vector<CBlockIndex*, std::__1::allocator<CBlockIndex*> >::__swap_out_circular_buffer(std::__1::__split_buffer<CBlockIndex*, std::__1::allocator<CBlockIndex*>&>&) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/vector:977:5 (bitcoind+0x501239)
      #2 std::__1::vector<CBlockIndex*, std::__1::allocator<CBlockIndex*> >::__append(unsigned long) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/vector:1117:9 (bitcoind+0x501239)
      #3 std::__1::vector<CBlockIndex*, std::__1::allocator<CBlockIndex*> >::resize(unsigned long) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/vector:2046:15 (bitcoind+0x4ffe29)
      #4 CChain::SetTip(CBlockIndex*) src/chain.cpp:19:12 (bitcoind+0x4ffe29)
      #5 CChainState::ConnectTip(BlockValidationState&, CBlockIndex*, std::__1::shared_ptr<CBlock const> const&, ConnectTrace&, DisconnectedBlockTransactions&) src/validation.cpp:2748:13 (bitcoind+0x475d00)
      #6 CChainState::ActivateBestChainStep(BlockValidationState&, CBlockIndex*, std::__1::shared_ptr<CBlock const> const&, bool&, ConnectTrace&) src/validation.cpp:2884:18 (bitcoind+0x47739e)
      #7 CChainState::ActivateBestChain(BlockValidationState&, std::__1::shared_ptr<CBlock const>) src/validation.cpp:3011:22 (bitcoind+0x477baf)
      #8 node::ThreadImport(ChainstateManager&, std::__1::vector<fs::path, std::__1::allocator<fs::path> >, ArgsManager const&) src/node/blockstorage.cpp:883:30 (bitcoind+0x23cd74)
      #9 AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7::operator()() const src/init.cpp:1657:9 (bitcoind+0x15863e)
      #10 decltype(static_cast<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&>(fp)()) std::__1::__invoke<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&>(AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/type_traits:3918:1 (bitcoind+0x15863e)
      #11 void std::__1::__invoke_void_return_wrapper<void, true>::__call<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&>(AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__functional/invoke.h:61:9 (bitcoind+0x15863e)
      #12 std::__1::__function::__alloc_func<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7, std::__1::allocator<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7>, void ()>::operator()() /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__functional/function.h:171:16 (bitcoind+0x15863e)
      #13 std::__1::__function::__func<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7, std::__1::allocator<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7>, void ()>::operator()() /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__functional/function.h:345:12 (bitcoind+0x15863e)
      #14 std::__1::__function::__value_func<void ()>::operator()() const /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__functional/function.h:498:16 (bitcoind+0x88891f)
      #15 std::__1::function<void ()>::operator()() const /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__functional/function.h:1175:12 (bitcoind+0x88891f)
      #16 util::TraceThread(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>) src/util/thread.cpp:18:9 (bitcoind+0x88891f)
      #17 decltype(static_cast<void (*>(fp)(static_cast<char const*>(fp0), static_cast<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7>(fp0))) std::__1::__invoke<void (*)(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>), char const*, AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7>(void (*&&)(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>), char const*&&, AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&&) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/type_traits:3918:1 (bitcoind+0x157e6a)
      #18 void std::__1::__thread_execute<std::__1::unique_ptr<std::__1::__thread_struct, std::__1::default_delete<std::__1::__thread_struct> >, void (*)(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>), char const*, AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7, 2ul, 3ul>(std::__1::tuple<std::__1::unique_ptr<std::__1::__thread_struct, std::__1::default_delete<std::__1::__thread_struct> >, void (*)(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>), char const*, AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7>&, std::__1::__tuple_indices<2ul, 3ul>) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/thread:280:5 (bitcoind+0x157e6a)
      #19 void* std::__1::__thread_proxy<std::__1::tuple<std::__1::unique_ptr<std::__1::__thread_struct, std::__1::default_delete<std::__1::__thread_struct> >, void (*)(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>), char const*, AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7> >(void*) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/thread:291:5 (bitcoind+0x157e6a)
    Previous read of size 8 at 0x7b3c000008f0 by main thread:
      #0 std::__1::vector<CBlockIndex*, std::__1::allocator<CBlockIndex*> >::size() const /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/vector:680:61 (bitcoind+0x15179d)
      #1 CChain::Tip() const src/./chain.h:449:23 (bitcoind+0x15179d)
      #2 ChainstateManager::ActiveTip() const src/./validation.h:927:59 (bitcoind+0x15179d)
      #3 AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*) src/init.cpp:1841:35 (bitcoind+0x15179d)
      #4 AppInit(node::NodeContext&, int, char**) src/bitcoind.cpp:231:43 (bitcoind+0x133fd2)
      #5 main src/bitcoind.cpp:275:13 (bitcoind+0x133fd2)
    Location is heap block of size 232 at 0x7b3c00000870 allocated by main thread:
      #0 operator new(unsigned long) <null> (bitcoind+0x132668)
      #1 ChainstateManager::InitializeChainstate(CTxMemPool*, std::__1::optional<uint256> const&) src/validation.cpp:4851:21 (bitcoind+0x48e26b)
      #2 node::LoadChainstate(bool, ChainstateManager&, CTxMemPool*, bool, Consensus::Params const&, bool, long, long, long, bool, bool, std::__1::function<bool ()>, std::__1::function<void ()>) src/node/chainstate.cpp:31:14 (bitcoind+0x24de07)
      #3 AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*) src/init.cpp:1438:32 (bitcoind+0x14e994)
      #4 AppInit(node::NodeContext&, int, char**) src/bitcoind.cpp:231:43 (bitcoind+0x133fd2)
      #5 main src/bitcoind.cpp:275:13 (bitcoind+0x133fd2)
    Mutex M131626 (0x7b3c00000898) created at:
      #0 pthread_mutex_lock <null> (bitcoind+0xda898)
      #1 std::__1::mutex::lock() <null> (libc++.so.1+0x49f35)
      #2 node::ThreadImport(ChainstateManager&, std::__1::vector<fs::path, std::__1::allocator<fs::path> >, ArgsManager const&) src/node/blockstorage.cpp:883:30 (bitcoind+0x23cd74)
      #3 AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7::operator()() const src/init.cpp:1657:9 (bitcoind+0x15863e)
      #4 decltype(static_cast<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&>(fp)()) std::__1::__invoke<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&>(AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/type_traits:3918:1 (bitcoind+0x15863e)
      #5 void std::__1::__invoke_void_return_wrapper<void, true>::__call<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&>(AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__functional/invoke.h:61:9 (bitcoind+0x15863e)
      #6 std::__1::__function::__alloc_func<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7, std::__1::allocator<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7>, void ()>::operator()() /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__functional/function.h:171:16 (bitcoind+0x15863e)
      #7 std::__1::__function::__func<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7, std::__1::allocator<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7>, void ()>::operator()() /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__functional/function.h:345:12 (bitcoind+0x15863e)
      #8 std::__1::__function::__value_func<void ()>::operator()() const /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__functional/function.h:498:16 (bitcoind+0x88891f)
      #9 std::__1::function<void ()>::operator()() const /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__functional/function.h:1175:12 (bitcoind+0x88891f)
      #10 util::TraceThread(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>) src/util/thread.cpp:18:9 (bitcoind+0x88891f)
      #11 decltype(static_cast<void (*>(fp)(static_cast<char const*>(fp0), static_cast<AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7>(fp0))) std::__1::__invoke<void (*)(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>), char const*, AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7>(void (*&&)(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>), char const*&&, AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&&) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/type_traits:3918:1 (bitcoind+0x157e6a)
      #12 void std::__1::__thread_execute<std::__1::unique_ptr<std::__1::__thread_struct, std::__1::default_delete<std::__1::__thread_struct> >, void (*)(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>), char const*, AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7, 2ul, 3ul>(std::__1::tuple<std::__1::unique_ptr<std::__1::__thread_struct, std::__1::default_delete<std::__1::__thread_struct> >, void (*)(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>), char const*, AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7>&, std::__1::__tuple_indices<2ul, 3ul>) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/thread:280:5 (bitcoind+0x157e6a)
      #13 void* std::__1::__thread_proxy<std::__1::tuple<std::__1::unique_ptr<std::__1::__thread_struct, std::__1::default_delete<std::__1::__thread_struct> >, void (*)(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>), char const*, AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7> >(void*) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/thread:291:5 (bitcoind+0x157e6a)
    Mutex M151 (0x55aacb8ea030) created at:
      #0 pthread_mutex_init <null> (bitcoind+0xbed2f)
      #1 std::__1::recursive_mutex::recursive_mutex() <null> (libc++.so.1+0x49fb3)
      #2 __libc_start_main <null> (libc.so.6+0x29eba)
    Mutex M131553 (0x7b4c000042e0) created at:
      #0 pthread_mutex_init <null> (bitcoind+0xbed2f)
      #1 std::__1::recursive_mutex::recursive_mutex() <null> (libc++.so.1+0x49fb3)
      #2 std::__1::__unique_if<CTxMemPool>::__unique_single std::__1::make_unique<CTxMemPool, CBlockPolicyEstimator*, int const&>(CBlockPolicyEstimator*&&, int const&) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__memory/unique_ptr.h:728:32 (bitcoind+0x15c81d)
      #3 AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*) src/init.cpp:1426:24 (bitcoind+0x14e7b4)
      #4 AppInit(node::NodeContext&, int, char**) src/bitcoind.cpp:231:43 (bitcoind+0x133fd2)
      #5 main src/bitcoind.cpp:275:13 (bitcoind+0x133fd2)
    Thread T22 'b-loadblk' (tid=32370, running) created by main thread at:
      #0 pthread_create <null> (bitcoind+0xbd5bd)
      #1 std::__1::__libcpp_thread_create(unsigned long*, void* (*)(void*), void*) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__threading_support:443:10 (bitcoind+0x155e06)
      #2 std::__1:🧵:thread<void (*)(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>), char const (&) [8], AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7, void>(void (*&&)(char const*, std::__1::function<void ()>), char const (&) [8], AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_7&&) /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/thread:307:16 (bitcoind+0x155e06)
      #3 AppInitMain(node::NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*) src/init.cpp:1656:29 (bitcoind+0x150164)
      #4 AppInit(node::NodeContext&, int, char**) src/bitcoind.cpp:231:43 (bitcoind+0x133fd2)
      #5 main src/bitcoind.cpp:275:13 (bitcoind+0x133fd2)
  SUMMARY: ThreadSanitizer: data race /usr/lib/llvm-13/bin/../include/c++/v1/__utility/swap.h:39:7 in std::__1::enable_if<(is_move_constructible<CBlockIndex**>::value) && (is_move_assignable<CBlockIndex**>::value), void>::type std::__1::swap<CBlockIndex**>(CBlockIndex**&, CBlockIndex**&)
  ==================
  ```

  From https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5612886578954240?logs=ci#L4868

ACKs for top commit:
  achow101:
    re-ACK fac04cb6ba
  theStack:
    Code-review ACK fac04cb6ba

Tree-SHA512: 9d619f99ff6373874c7ffe1db20674575605646b4b54b692fb54515a4a49f110a770026d7320ed6dfeaa7976be4cd89e93f821acdbf22c7662bd1c5be0cedcd2
2022-08-17 15:04:14 +01:00
fanquake
0ae0aa251b
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24678: Prevent wallet unload on GetWalletForJSONRPCRequest
f59959e381 wallet: Prevent wallet unload on GetWalletForJSONRPCRequest (João Barbosa)

Pull request description:

  Don't extend shared ownership of all wallets to `GetWalletForJSONRPCRequest` scope.

ACKs for top commit:
  achow101:
    ACK f59959e381
  shaavan:
    Code Review ACK f59959e381
  theStack:
    Concept and code-review ACK f59959e381

Tree-SHA512: 7c0294098b5c32acaab8cc6fcf17a581d580ad1a557ba0602a9506074ac035815739afb4a25b3e61be9132535c7fc3ec7ef5137c1dfc9d4078f13663d508ef55
2022-08-17 14:39:50 +01:00
fanquake
95d4744f02
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#19391: RPC/Mining: Clean out pre-Segwit miner compatibility code
90a5dfa509 RPC/Mining: Clean out pre-Segwit miner compatibility code (Luke Dashjr)

Pull request description:

  This is dead code post-Segwit.

ACKs for top commit:
  achow101:
    ACK 90a5dfa509

Tree-SHA512: 5970aa3548d2a7da7c6e83fb9b910529faab10251b115122cec833bb7d3a54c7cb0714c1a873807be04c7817bb827c7ece1e20e8fa4c907aa58688487d0ec44d
2022-08-17 14:07:41 +01:00
Andrew Chow
f2d00bfe1a wallet: Add CWallet::IsMine(COutPoint)
It is useful to have an IsMine function that can take an outpoint.
2022-08-16 20:17:01 -04:00
Andrew Chow
64f7a1940d
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25734: wallet, refactor: #24584 follow-ups
8cd21bb279 refactor: improve readability for AttemptSelection (josibake)
f47ff71761 test: only run test for descriptor wallets (josibake)
0760ce0b9e test: add missing BOOST_ASSERT (josibake)
db09aec937 wallet: switch to new shuffle, erase, push_back (josibake)
b6b50b0f2b scripted-diff: Uppercase function names (josibake)
3f27a2adce refactor: add new helper methods (josibake)
f5649db9d5 refactor: add UNKNOWN OutputType (josibake)

Pull request description:

  This PR is to address follow-ups for #24584, specifically:

  * Remove redundant, hard-to-read code by adding a new `OutputType` and adding shuffle, erase, and push_back methods for `CoinsResult`
  * Add missing `BOOST_ASSERT` to unit test
  * Ensure functional test only runs if using descriptor wallets
  * Improve readability of `AttemptSelection` by removing triple-nested if statement

  Note for reviewers: commit `refactor: add new helper methods` should throw an "unused function warning"; the function is used in the next commit. Also, commit `wallet: switch to new shuffle, erase, push_back` will fail to compile, but this is fixed in the next commit with a scripted-diff. the commits are separate like this (code change then scripted-diff) to improve legibility.

ACKs for top commit:
  achow101:
    ACK 8cd21bb279
  aureleoules:
    ACK 8cd21bb279.
  LarryRuane:
    Concept, code review ACK 8cd21bb279
  furszy:
    utACK 8cd21bb2. Left a small, non-blocking, comment.

Tree-SHA512: a1bbc5962833e3df4f01a4895d8bd748cc4c608c3f296fd94e8afd8797b8d2e94e7bd44d598bd76fa5c9f5536864f396fcd097348fa0bb190a49a86b0917d60e
2022-08-16 20:00:19 -04:00
brunoerg
91497031cb rest: add /deploymentinfo 2022-08-16 19:21:46 -03:00
Jeremy Rubin
0652dc53b2 [BugFix]: Do not allow deserializing PSBT with empty PSBT_OUT_TAP_TREE 2022-08-16 15:21:58 -04:00
Andrew Chow
c336f813b3
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25504: RPC: allow to track coins by parent descriptors
a6b0c1fcc0 doc: add releases notes for 25504 (listsinceblock updates) (Antoine Poinsot)
0fd2d14454 rpc: add an include_change parameter to listsinceblock (Antoine Poinsot)
55f98d087e rpc: output parent wallet descriptors for coins in listunspent (Antoine Poinsot)
b724476158 rpc: output wallet descriptors for received entries in listsinceblock (Antoine Poinsot)
55a82eaf91 wallet: allow to fetch the wallet descriptors for a given Script (Antoine Poinsot)

Pull request description:

  Wallet descriptors are useful for applications using the Bitcoin Core wallet as a backend for tracking coins, as they allow to track coins for multiple descriptors in a single wallet. However there is no information currently given for such applications to link a coin with an imported descriptor, severely limiting the possibilities for such applications of using multiple descriptors in a single wallet. This PR outputs the matching imported descriptor(s) for a given received coin in `listsinceblock` (and friends).

  It comes from a need for an application i'm working on, but i think it's something any software using `bitcoind` to track multiple descriptors in a single wallet would have eventually. For instance i'm thinking about the BDK project. Currently, the way to achieve this is to import raw addresses with labels and to have your application be responsible for wallet things like the gap limit.

  I'll add this to the output of `listunspent` too if this gets a few Concept ACKs.

ACKs for top commit:
  instagibbs:
    ACK a6b0c1fcc0
  achow101:
    re-ACK a6b0c1fcc0

Tree-SHA512: 7a5850e8de98b439ddede2cb72de0208944f8cda67272e8b8037678738d55b7a5272375be808b0f7d15def4904430e089dafdcc037436858ff3292c5f8b75e37
2022-08-16 13:08:05 -04:00
Antoine Poinsot
0fd2d14454
rpc: add an include_change parameter to listsinceblock
It's useful for an external application tracking coins to not be limited
by our change detection. For instance, for a watchonly wallet with two
descriptors a transaction from one to the other would be considered a
change output and not be included in the result (if the address was not
generated by this wallet).
2022-08-16 18:33:05 +02:00