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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30808: rpc: dumptxoutset height parameter follow-ups (29553)
a3108a7c56 rpc: Manage dumptxoutset rollback with RAII class (Fabian Jahr)
c5eaae3b89 doc: Add -rpcclienttimeout=0 to loadtxoutset examples (Fabian Jahr)
598b9bba5a rpc: Don't re-enable previously disabled network after dumptxoutset (Fabian Jahr)

Pull request description:

  First, this addresses two left-over comments in #29553:

  - When running `dumptxoutset` the network gets disabled in the beginning and then re-enabled at the end. The network would be re-enabled even if the user had already disabled the network themself before running `dumptxoutset`. The network is now not re-enabled anymore since that might not be what the user wants.
  - The `-rpcclienttimeout=0` option is added to `loadtxoutset` examples in documentation

  Additionally, pablomartin4btc notified me that he found his node stuck at the invalidated height after some late testing after #29553 was merged. We could not find the actual source of the issue since his logs got lost. However, it seems likely that some kind of disruption stopped the process before the node could roll forward again. We fixed this issue for network disablement with a RAII class previously and it seems logical that this can happen the same way for the rollback part so I suggest to also fix it the same way.

  An example to reproduce the issue described above as I think it happened: Remove the `!` in the following line in `PrepareUTXOSnapshot()` to simulate an issue occurring during `GetUTXOStats()`.

  ```
  if (!maybe_stats) {
  ```

  This leaves the node in the following state on master:

  ```
  $ build/src/bitcoin-cli -rpcclienttimeout=0 -named dumptxoutset utxo-859750.dat rollback=859750
  error code: -32603
  error message:
  Unable to read UTXO set
  $ build/src/bitcoin-cli getchaintips
  [
    {
      "height": 859762,
      "hash": "00000000000000000002ec7a0fcca3aeca5b35545b52eb925766670aacc704ad",
      "branchlen": 12,
      "status": "headers-only"
    },
    {
      "height": 859750,
      "hash": "0000000000000000000010897b6b88a18f9478050200d8d048013c58bfd6229e",
      "branchlen": 0,
      "status": "active"
    },
  ```

  (Note that the first tip is `headers-only` and not `invalid` only because I started `dumptxoutset` before my node had fully synced to the tip. pablomartin4btc saw it as `invalid`.)

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.github scripted-diff: fuzz: Rename fuzz_seed_corpus to fuzz_corpora 2024-09-03 20:40:35 +02:00
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contrib Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29553: assumeutxo: Add dumptxoutset height param, remove shell scripts 2024-09-03 15:30:45 -04:00
depends build: Remove Autotools-based build system 2024-08-30 21:31:39 +01:00
doc Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30808: rpc: dumptxoutset height parameter follow-ups (29553) 2024-09-04 11:40:26 -04:00
share build: Remove Autotools-based build system 2024-08-30 21:31:39 +01:00
src Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30808: rpc: dumptxoutset height parameter follow-ups (29553) 2024-09-04 11:40:26 -04:00
test Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29553: assumeutxo: Add dumptxoutset height param, remove shell scripts 2024-09-03 15:30:45 -04:00
.cirrus.yml ci: forks can opt-out of CI branch push (Cirrus only) 2024-06-25 20:03:44 +02:00
.editorconfig ci: Drop AppVeyor CI integration 2021-09-07 06:12:53 +03:00
.gitattributes Separate protocol versioning from clientversion 2014-10-29 00:24:40 -04:00
.gitignore build: Remove Autotools-based build system 2024-08-30 21:31:39 +01:00
.python-version Bump .python-version from 3.9.17 to 3.9.18 2023-10-24 18:51:24 +02:00
.style.yapf Update .style.yapf 2023-06-01 23:35:10 +05:30
CMakeLists.txt build: Drop no longer needed workaround 2024-08-29 14:13:48 +01:00
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CONTRIBUTING.md doc: replace Autotools with CMake 2024-08-29 16:06:29 +01:00
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