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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2014-2016 The Bitcoin Core developers
# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
Backports 0.15 pr2 (#2597) * Merge #9815: Trivial: use EXIT_ codes instead of magic numbers a87d02a use EXIT_ codes instead of magic numbers (Marko Bencun) * Merge #9801: Removed redundant parameter from mempool.PrioritiseTransaction eaea2bb Removed redundant parameter from mempool.PrioritiseTransaction (gubatron) * remove extra parameter (see 3a3745bb) in dash specific code * Merge #9819: Remove harmless read of unusued priority estimates bc8fd12 Remove harmless read of unusued priority estimates (Alex Morcos) * Merge #9766: Add --exclude option to rpc-tests.py c578408 Add exclude option to rpc-tests.py (John Newbery) * Merge #9577: Fix docstrings in qa tests 3f95a80 Fix docstrings in qa tests (John Newbery) * Merge #9823: qa: Set correct path for binaries in rpc tests 3333ad0 qa: Set correct path for binaries in rpc tests (MarcoFalke) * Merge #9833: Trivial: fix comments referencing AppInit2 ef9f495 Trivial: fix comments referencing AppInit2 (Marko Bencun) * Merge #9612: [trivial] Rephrase the definition of difficulty. dc222f8 Trivial: Rephrase the definition of difficulty in the code. (Karl-Johan Alm) * Merge #9847: Extra test vector for BIP32 30aedcb BIP32 extra test vector (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #9839: [qa] Make import-rescan.py watchonly check reliable 864890a [qa] Make import-rescan.py watchonly check reliable (Russell Yanofsky) Tree-SHA512: ea0e2b1d4fc8f35174c3d575fb751b428daf6ad3aa944fad4e3ddcc9195e4f17051473acabc54203b1d27cca64cf911b737ab92e986c40ef384410652e2dbea1 * Change back file params
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"""Test descendant package tracking code."""
Merge #13054: tests: Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports. 68400d8b96 tests: Use explicit imports (practicalswift) Pull request description: Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports. Wildcard imports make it unclear which names are present in the namespace, confusing both readers and many automated tools. An additional benefit of not using wildcard imports in tests scripts is that readers of a test script then can infer the rough testing scope just by looking at the imports. Before this commit: ``` $ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10 ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:8:1: F403 'from test_framework.util import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:9:1: F403 'from test_framework.script import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:10:1: F403 'from test_framework.mininode import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:15:12: F405 bytes_to_hex_str may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:17:58: F405 CScript may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:25:13: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:31: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:60: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:41: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:68: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util $ ``` After this commit: ``` $ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10 $ ``` Tree-SHA512: 3f826d39cffb6438388e5efcb20a9622ff8238247e882d68f7b38609877421b2a8e10e9229575f8eb6a8fa42dec4256986692e92922c86171f750a0e887438d9
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from decimal import Decimal
from test_framework.blocktools import COINBASE_MATURITY
Merge #13054: tests: Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports. 68400d8b96 tests: Use explicit imports (practicalswift) Pull request description: Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports. Wildcard imports make it unclear which names are present in the namespace, confusing both readers and many automated tools. An additional benefit of not using wildcard imports in tests scripts is that readers of a test script then can infer the rough testing scope just by looking at the imports. Before this commit: ``` $ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10 ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:8:1: F403 'from test_framework.util import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:9:1: F403 'from test_framework.script import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:10:1: F403 'from test_framework.mininode import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:15:12: F405 bytes_to_hex_str may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:17:58: F405 CScript may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:25:13: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:31: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:60: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:41: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:68: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util $ ``` After this commit: ``` $ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10 $ ``` Tree-SHA512: 3f826d39cffb6438388e5efcb20a9622ff8238247e882d68f7b38609877421b2a8e10e9229575f8eb6a8fa42dec4256986692e92922c86171f750a0e887438d9
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from test_framework.messages import COIN
Merge #18895: p2p: unbroadcast followups: rpcs, nLastResend, mempool sanity check 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 [test] wait for inital broadcast before comparing mempool entries (gzhao408) 9d3f7eb9860254eb787ebe2734fd6a26bcf365c1 [mempool] sanity check that all unbroadcast txns are in mempool (gzhao408) a7ebe48b94c5a9195c8eabd193204c499cb4bfdb [rpc] add unbroadcast info to mempool entries and getmempoolinfo (gzhao408) d16006960443c2efe37c896e46edae9dca86c57d [wallet] remove nLastResend logic (gzhao408) Pull request description: Followup to #18038 by amitiuttarwar which introduces the unbroadcast set: "a mechanism for the mempool to track locally submitted transactions" and decreases the frequency of rebroadcast from 10-15 minutes to 12-36 hours. This PR addresses some of the outstanding TODOs building on top of it: - remove `nLastResend` logic, which is used to ensure rebroadcast doesn't happen again if no new block has been mined (makes sense in 10-15 min period, but not necessary for 12-36 hour period). (#18038 [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18038#discussion_r416826914)) - expose unbroadcast info via RPCs, for more informative queries and testing (#18038 [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18038#discussion_r416837980)) - add sanity check to verify unbroadcast transactions still exist in mempool before rebroadcasting (#18038 [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18038#discussion_r416861609)) ACKs for top commit: naumenkogs: Code review ACK 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 amitiuttarwar: ACK 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 🎉 MarcoFalke: Review ACK 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 Tree-SHA512: d5327e95ef39d44152b48df5c610502ae11c168f43dbbfb2885340c93d1ba9426eb3a5794573f5fc843502109cb3ffb63efa3f2db4f8f112efcde8f76d9a8845
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from test_framework.mininode import P2PTxInvStore
from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework
Merge #17461: test: check custom descendant limit in mempool_packages.py b902bd66b0f35c5016dc5d7aaf501940935edd62 test: check custom descendant limit in mempool_packages.py (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: This is a follow-up PR to #17435, testing the custom descendant limit, passed by the argument `-limitdescendantcount`. ~~It was more tricky than expected, mainly because we don't know for sure at which point node1 has got all the transactions broadcasted from node0 (for the ancestor test this wasn't a problem since the txs were immediately available through `invalidateblock`) -- a simple `sync_mempools()` doesn't work here since the mempool contents are not equal due to different ancestor/descendant limits. Hence I came up with a "hacky manual sync":~~ 1. ~~wait until the mempool has the _expected_ tx count (see conditions below)~~ 2. ~~after that, wait some time and get sure that the mempool contents haven't changed in-between~~ ~~Like for~~ Similar to the ancestor test, we overall check for ~~three~~ four conditions: - the # of txs in the node1 mempool is equal to the descendant limit (plus 1 for the parent tx, plus the # txs from the previous ancestor test which are still in) ~~(done by the hacky sync above)~~ - all txs in node1 mempool are a subset of txs in node0 mempool - part of the constructed descendant-chain (the first ones up to the limit) are contained in node1 mempool - the remaining part of the constructed descendant-chain (all after the first ones up to the limit) is *not* contained in node1 mempool ACKs for top commit: JeremyRubin: Excellent. utACK b902bd6 Tree-SHA512: 7de96dd248f16ab740e178ac5b64b57ead18cdcf74adfe989709d215e4a67b6b6d20de22c48e885d5f2edc55caaddd44a4261e996c5c87687ceb6a47f1d1fdaf
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from test_framework.util import (
assert_equal,
assert_raises_rpc_error,
satoshi_round,
wait_until,
)
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# default limits
MAX_ANCESTORS = 25
MAX_DESCENDANTS = 25
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# custom limits for node1
MAX_ANCESTORS_CUSTOM = 5
Merge #17461: test: check custom descendant limit in mempool_packages.py b902bd66b0f35c5016dc5d7aaf501940935edd62 test: check custom descendant limit in mempool_packages.py (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: This is a follow-up PR to #17435, testing the custom descendant limit, passed by the argument `-limitdescendantcount`. ~~It was more tricky than expected, mainly because we don't know for sure at which point node1 has got all the transactions broadcasted from node0 (for the ancestor test this wasn't a problem since the txs were immediately available through `invalidateblock`) -- a simple `sync_mempools()` doesn't work here since the mempool contents are not equal due to different ancestor/descendant limits. Hence I came up with a "hacky manual sync":~~ 1. ~~wait until the mempool has the _expected_ tx count (see conditions below)~~ 2. ~~after that, wait some time and get sure that the mempool contents haven't changed in-between~~ ~~Like for~~ Similar to the ancestor test, we overall check for ~~three~~ four conditions: - the # of txs in the node1 mempool is equal to the descendant limit (plus 1 for the parent tx, plus the # txs from the previous ancestor test which are still in) ~~(done by the hacky sync above)~~ - all txs in node1 mempool are a subset of txs in node0 mempool - part of the constructed descendant-chain (the first ones up to the limit) are contained in node1 mempool - the remaining part of the constructed descendant-chain (all after the first ones up to the limit) is *not* contained in node1 mempool ACKs for top commit: JeremyRubin: Excellent. utACK b902bd6 Tree-SHA512: 7de96dd248f16ab740e178ac5b64b57ead18cdcf74adfe989709d215e4a67b6b6d20de22c48e885d5f2edc55caaddd44a4261e996c5c87687ceb6a47f1d1fdaf
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MAX_DESCENDANTS_CUSTOM = 10
assert MAX_DESCENDANTS_CUSTOM >= MAX_ANCESTORS_CUSTOM
class MempoolPackagesTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
def set_test_params(self):
self.num_nodes = 2
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self.extra_args = [
Merge #17461: test: check custom descendant limit in mempool_packages.py b902bd66b0f35c5016dc5d7aaf501940935edd62 test: check custom descendant limit in mempool_packages.py (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: This is a follow-up PR to #17435, testing the custom descendant limit, passed by the argument `-limitdescendantcount`. ~~It was more tricky than expected, mainly because we don't know for sure at which point node1 has got all the transactions broadcasted from node0 (for the ancestor test this wasn't a problem since the txs were immediately available through `invalidateblock`) -- a simple `sync_mempools()` doesn't work here since the mempool contents are not equal due to different ancestor/descendant limits. Hence I came up with a "hacky manual sync":~~ 1. ~~wait until the mempool has the _expected_ tx count (see conditions below)~~ 2. ~~after that, wait some time and get sure that the mempool contents haven't changed in-between~~ ~~Like for~~ Similar to the ancestor test, we overall check for ~~three~~ four conditions: - the # of txs in the node1 mempool is equal to the descendant limit (plus 1 for the parent tx, plus the # txs from the previous ancestor test which are still in) ~~(done by the hacky sync above)~~ - all txs in node1 mempool are a subset of txs in node0 mempool - part of the constructed descendant-chain (the first ones up to the limit) are contained in node1 mempool - the remaining part of the constructed descendant-chain (all after the first ones up to the limit) is *not* contained in node1 mempool ACKs for top commit: JeremyRubin: Excellent. utACK b902bd6 Tree-SHA512: 7de96dd248f16ab740e178ac5b64b57ead18cdcf74adfe989709d215e4a67b6b6d20de22c48e885d5f2edc55caaddd44a4261e996c5c87687ceb6a47f1d1fdaf
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[
"-maxorphantxsize=1000",
"-whitelist=noban@127.0.0.1", # immediate tx relay
],
[
"-maxorphantxsize=1000",
"-limitancestorcount={}".format(MAX_ANCESTORS_CUSTOM),
"-limitdescendantcount={}".format(MAX_DESCENDANTS_CUSTOM),
],
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]
def skip_test_if_missing_module(self):
self.skip_if_no_wallet()
# Build a transaction that spends parent_txid:vout
# Return amount sent
def chain_transaction(self, node, parent_txid, vout, value, fee, num_outputs):
send_value = satoshi_round((value - fee)/num_outputs)
inputs = [ {'txid' : parent_txid, 'vout' : vout} ]
outputs = {}
for i in range(num_outputs):
outputs[node.getnewaddress()] = send_value
rawtx = node.createrawtransaction(inputs, outputs)
signedtx = node.signrawtransactionwithwallet(rawtx)
txid = node.sendrawtransaction(signedtx['hex'])
fulltx = node.getrawtransaction(txid, 1)
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assert len(fulltx['vout']) == num_outputs # make sure we didn't generate a change output
return (txid, send_value)
def run_test(self):
# Mine some blocks and have them mature.
Merge #18895: p2p: unbroadcast followups: rpcs, nLastResend, mempool sanity check 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 [test] wait for inital broadcast before comparing mempool entries (gzhao408) 9d3f7eb9860254eb787ebe2734fd6a26bcf365c1 [mempool] sanity check that all unbroadcast txns are in mempool (gzhao408) a7ebe48b94c5a9195c8eabd193204c499cb4bfdb [rpc] add unbroadcast info to mempool entries and getmempoolinfo (gzhao408) d16006960443c2efe37c896e46edae9dca86c57d [wallet] remove nLastResend logic (gzhao408) Pull request description: Followup to #18038 by amitiuttarwar which introduces the unbroadcast set: "a mechanism for the mempool to track locally submitted transactions" and decreases the frequency of rebroadcast from 10-15 minutes to 12-36 hours. This PR addresses some of the outstanding TODOs building on top of it: - remove `nLastResend` logic, which is used to ensure rebroadcast doesn't happen again if no new block has been mined (makes sense in 10-15 min period, but not necessary for 12-36 hour period). (#18038 [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18038#discussion_r416826914)) - expose unbroadcast info via RPCs, for more informative queries and testing (#18038 [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18038#discussion_r416837980)) - add sanity check to verify unbroadcast transactions still exist in mempool before rebroadcasting (#18038 [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18038#discussion_r416861609)) ACKs for top commit: naumenkogs: Code review ACK 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 amitiuttarwar: ACK 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 🎉 MarcoFalke: Review ACK 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 Tree-SHA512: d5327e95ef39d44152b48df5c610502ae11c168f43dbbfb2885340c93d1ba9426eb3a5794573f5fc843502109cb3ffb63efa3f2db4f8f112efcde8f76d9a8845
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self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PTxInvStore()) # keep track of invs
self.nodes[0].generate(COINBASE_MATURITY + 1)
utxo = self.nodes[0].listunspent(10)
txid = utxo[0]['txid']
vout = utxo[0]['vout']
value = utxo[0]['amount']
fee = Decimal("0.0001")
# MAX_ANCESTORS transactions off a confirmed tx should be fine
chain = []
for i in range(MAX_ANCESTORS):
(txid, sent_value) = self.chain_transaction(self.nodes[0], txid, 0, value, fee, 1)
value = sent_value
chain.append(txid)
Merge #18895: p2p: unbroadcast followups: rpcs, nLastResend, mempool sanity check 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 [test] wait for inital broadcast before comparing mempool entries (gzhao408) 9d3f7eb9860254eb787ebe2734fd6a26bcf365c1 [mempool] sanity check that all unbroadcast txns are in mempool (gzhao408) a7ebe48b94c5a9195c8eabd193204c499cb4bfdb [rpc] add unbroadcast info to mempool entries and getmempoolinfo (gzhao408) d16006960443c2efe37c896e46edae9dca86c57d [wallet] remove nLastResend logic (gzhao408) Pull request description: Followup to #18038 by amitiuttarwar which introduces the unbroadcast set: "a mechanism for the mempool to track locally submitted transactions" and decreases the frequency of rebroadcast from 10-15 minutes to 12-36 hours. This PR addresses some of the outstanding TODOs building on top of it: - remove `nLastResend` logic, which is used to ensure rebroadcast doesn't happen again if no new block has been mined (makes sense in 10-15 min period, but not necessary for 12-36 hour period). (#18038 [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18038#discussion_r416826914)) - expose unbroadcast info via RPCs, for more informative queries and testing (#18038 [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18038#discussion_r416837980)) - add sanity check to verify unbroadcast transactions still exist in mempool before rebroadcasting (#18038 [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18038#discussion_r416861609)) ACKs for top commit: naumenkogs: Code review ACK 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 amitiuttarwar: ACK 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 🎉 MarcoFalke: Review ACK 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 Tree-SHA512: d5327e95ef39d44152b48df5c610502ae11c168f43dbbfb2885340c93d1ba9426eb3a5794573f5fc843502109cb3ffb63efa3f2db4f8f112efcde8f76d9a8845
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# Wait until mempool transactions have passed initial broadcast (sent inv and received getdata)
# Otherwise, getrawmempool may be inconsistent with getmempoolentry if unbroadcast changes in between
self.nodes[0].p2p.wait_for_broadcast(chain)
# Check mempool has MAX_ANCESTORS transactions in it, and descendant and ancestor
# count and fees should look correct
mempool = self.nodes[0].getrawmempool(True)
assert_equal(len(mempool), MAX_ANCESTORS)
descendant_count = 1
descendant_fees = 0
descendant_vsize = 0
ancestor_vsize = sum([mempool[tx]['vsize'] for tx in mempool])
ancestor_count = MAX_ANCESTORS
ancestor_fees = sum([mempool[tx]['fee'] for tx in mempool])
descendants = []
ancestors = list(chain)
for x in reversed(chain):
# Check that getmempoolentry is consistent with getrawmempool
entry = self.nodes[0].getmempoolentry(x)
assert_equal(entry, mempool[x])
# Check that the descendant calculations are correct
assert_equal(mempool[x]['descendantcount'], descendant_count)
descendant_fees += mempool[x]['fee']
assert_equal(mempool[x]['modifiedfee'], mempool[x]['fee'])
assert_equal(mempool[x]['fees']['base'], mempool[x]['fee'])
assert_equal(mempool[x]['fees']['modified'], mempool[x]['modifiedfee'])
assert_equal(mempool[x]['descendantfees'], descendant_fees * COIN)
assert_equal(mempool[x]['fees']['descendant'], descendant_fees)
descendant_vsize += mempool[x]['vsize']
assert_equal(mempool[x]['descendantsize'], descendant_vsize)
descendant_count += 1
# Check that ancestor calculations are correct
assert_equal(mempool[x]['ancestorcount'], ancestor_count)
assert_equal(mempool[x]['ancestorfees'], ancestor_fees * COIN)
assert_equal(mempool[x]['ancestorsize'], ancestor_vsize)
ancestor_vsize -= mempool[x]['vsize']
ancestor_fees -= mempool[x]['fee']
ancestor_count -= 1
# Check that parent/child list is correct
assert_equal(mempool[x]['spentby'], descendants[-1:])
assert_equal(mempool[x]['depends'], ancestors[-2:-1])
# Check that getmempooldescendants is correct
assert_equal(sorted(descendants), sorted(self.nodes[0].getmempooldescendants(x)))
# Check getmempooldescendants verbose output is correct
for descendant, dinfo in self.nodes[0].getmempooldescendants(x, True).items():
assert_equal(dinfo['depends'], [chain[chain.index(descendant)-1]])
if dinfo['descendantcount'] > 1:
assert_equal(dinfo['spentby'], [chain[chain.index(descendant)+1]])
else:
assert_equal(dinfo['spentby'], [])
descendants.append(x)
# Check that getmempoolancestors is correct
ancestors.remove(x)
assert_equal(sorted(ancestors), sorted(self.nodes[0].getmempoolancestors(x)))
# Check that getmempoolancestors verbose output is correct
for ancestor, ainfo in self.nodes[0].getmempoolancestors(x, True).items():
assert_equal(ainfo['spentby'], [chain[chain.index(ancestor)+1]])
if ainfo['ancestorcount'] > 1:
assert_equal(ainfo['depends'], [chain[chain.index(ancestor)-1]])
else:
assert_equal(ainfo['depends'], [])
# Check that getmempoolancestors/getmempooldescendants correctly handle verbose=true
v_ancestors = self.nodes[0].getmempoolancestors(chain[-1], True)
assert_equal(len(v_ancestors), len(chain)-1)
for x in v_ancestors.keys():
assert_equal(mempool[x], v_ancestors[x])
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assert chain[-1] not in v_ancestors.keys()
v_descendants = self.nodes[0].getmempooldescendants(chain[0], True)
assert_equal(len(v_descendants), len(chain)-1)
for x in v_descendants.keys():
assert_equal(mempool[x], v_descendants[x])
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assert chain[0] not in v_descendants.keys()
# Check that ancestor modified fees includes fee deltas from
# prioritisetransaction
self.nodes[0].prioritisetransaction(chain[0], 1000)
mempool = self.nodes[0].getrawmempool(True)
ancestor_fees = 0
for x in chain:
ancestor_fees += mempool[x]['fee']
assert_equal(mempool[x]['fees']['ancestor'], ancestor_fees + Decimal('0.00001'))
assert_equal(mempool[x]['ancestorfees'], ancestor_fees * COIN + 1000)
# Undo the prioritisetransaction for later tests
self.nodes[0].prioritisetransaction(chain[0], -1000)
# Check that descendant modified fees includes fee deltas from
# prioritisetransaction
self.nodes[0].prioritisetransaction(chain[-1], 1000)
mempool = self.nodes[0].getrawmempool(True)
descendant_fees = 0
for x in reversed(chain):
descendant_fees += mempool[x]['fee']
assert_equal(mempool[x]['fees']['descendant'], descendant_fees + Decimal('0.00001'))
assert_equal(mempool[x]['descendantfees'], descendant_fees * COIN + 1000)
# Adding one more transaction on to the chain should fail.
assert_raises_rpc_error(-26, "too-long-mempool-chain", self.chain_transaction, self.nodes[0], txid, vout, value, fee, 1)
# Check that prioritising a tx before it's added to the mempool works
# First clear the mempool by mining a block.
self.nodes[0].generate(1)
self.sync_blocks()
assert_equal(len(self.nodes[0].getrawmempool()), 0)
# Prioritise a transaction that has been mined, then add it back to the
# mempool by using invalidateblock.
self.nodes[0].prioritisetransaction(chain[-1], 2000)
self.nodes[0].invalidateblock(self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash())
# Keep node1's tip synced with node0
self.nodes[1].invalidateblock(self.nodes[1].getbestblockhash())
# Now check that the transaction is in the mempool, with the right modified fee
mempool = self.nodes[0].getrawmempool(True)
descendant_fees = 0
for x in reversed(chain):
descendant_fees += mempool[x]['fee']
if (x == chain[-1]):
assert_equal(mempool[x]['modifiedfee'], mempool[x]['fee']+satoshi_round(0.00002))
assert_equal(mempool[x]['fees']['modified'], mempool[x]['fee']+satoshi_round(0.00002))
assert_equal(mempool[x]['descendantfees'], descendant_fees * COIN + 2000)
assert_equal(mempool[x]['fees']['descendant'], descendant_fees+satoshi_round(0.00002))
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# Check that node1's mempool is as expected (-> custom ancestor limit)
mempool0 = self.nodes[0].getrawmempool(False)
mempool1 = self.nodes[1].getrawmempool(False)
assert_equal(len(mempool1), MAX_ANCESTORS_CUSTOM)
assert set(mempool1).issubset(set(mempool0))
for tx in chain[:MAX_ANCESTORS_CUSTOM]:
assert tx in mempool1
# TODO: more detailed check of node1's mempool (fees etc.)
Merge #18895: p2p: unbroadcast followups: rpcs, nLastResend, mempool sanity check 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 [test] wait for inital broadcast before comparing mempool entries (gzhao408) 9d3f7eb9860254eb787ebe2734fd6a26bcf365c1 [mempool] sanity check that all unbroadcast txns are in mempool (gzhao408) a7ebe48b94c5a9195c8eabd193204c499cb4bfdb [rpc] add unbroadcast info to mempool entries and getmempoolinfo (gzhao408) d16006960443c2efe37c896e46edae9dca86c57d [wallet] remove nLastResend logic (gzhao408) Pull request description: Followup to #18038 by amitiuttarwar which introduces the unbroadcast set: "a mechanism for the mempool to track locally submitted transactions" and decreases the frequency of rebroadcast from 10-15 minutes to 12-36 hours. This PR addresses some of the outstanding TODOs building on top of it: - remove `nLastResend` logic, which is used to ensure rebroadcast doesn't happen again if no new block has been mined (makes sense in 10-15 min period, but not necessary for 12-36 hour period). (#18038 [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18038#discussion_r416826914)) - expose unbroadcast info via RPCs, for more informative queries and testing (#18038 [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18038#discussion_r416837980)) - add sanity check to verify unbroadcast transactions still exist in mempool before rebroadcasting (#18038 [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18038#discussion_r416861609)) ACKs for top commit: naumenkogs: Code review ACK 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 amitiuttarwar: ACK 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 🎉 MarcoFalke: Review ACK 651f1d816f054cb9c637f8a99c9360bba381ef58 Tree-SHA512: d5327e95ef39d44152b48df5c610502ae11c168f43dbbfb2885340c93d1ba9426eb3a5794573f5fc843502109cb3ffb63efa3f2db4f8f112efcde8f76d9a8845
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# check transaction unbroadcast info (should be false if in both mempools)
mempool = self.nodes[0].getrawmempool(True)
for tx in mempool:
assert_equal(mempool[tx]['unbroadcast'], False)
# TODO: test ancestor size limits
# Now test descendant chain limits
txid = utxo[1]['txid']
value = utxo[1]['amount']
vout = utxo[1]['vout']
transaction_package = []
tx_children = []
# First create one parent tx with 10 children
(txid, sent_value) = self.chain_transaction(self.nodes[0], txid, vout, value, fee, 10)
parent_transaction = txid
for i in range(10):
transaction_package.append({'txid': txid, 'vout': i, 'amount': sent_value})
# Sign and send up to MAX_DESCENDANT transactions chained off the parent tx
Merge #17461: test: check custom descendant limit in mempool_packages.py b902bd66b0f35c5016dc5d7aaf501940935edd62 test: check custom descendant limit in mempool_packages.py (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: This is a follow-up PR to #17435, testing the custom descendant limit, passed by the argument `-limitdescendantcount`. ~~It was more tricky than expected, mainly because we don't know for sure at which point node1 has got all the transactions broadcasted from node0 (for the ancestor test this wasn't a problem since the txs were immediately available through `invalidateblock`) -- a simple `sync_mempools()` doesn't work here since the mempool contents are not equal due to different ancestor/descendant limits. Hence I came up with a "hacky manual sync":~~ 1. ~~wait until the mempool has the _expected_ tx count (see conditions below)~~ 2. ~~after that, wait some time and get sure that the mempool contents haven't changed in-between~~ ~~Like for~~ Similar to the ancestor test, we overall check for ~~three~~ four conditions: - the # of txs in the node1 mempool is equal to the descendant limit (plus 1 for the parent tx, plus the # txs from the previous ancestor test which are still in) ~~(done by the hacky sync above)~~ - all txs in node1 mempool are a subset of txs in node0 mempool - part of the constructed descendant-chain (the first ones up to the limit) are contained in node1 mempool - the remaining part of the constructed descendant-chain (all after the first ones up to the limit) is *not* contained in node1 mempool ACKs for top commit: JeremyRubin: Excellent. utACK b902bd6 Tree-SHA512: 7de96dd248f16ab740e178ac5b64b57ead18cdcf74adfe989709d215e4a67b6b6d20de22c48e885d5f2edc55caaddd44a4261e996c5c87687ceb6a47f1d1fdaf
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chain = [] # save sent txs for the purpose of checking node1's mempool later (see below)
for i in range(MAX_DESCENDANTS - 1):
utxo = transaction_package.pop(0)
(txid, sent_value) = self.chain_transaction(self.nodes[0], utxo['txid'], utxo['vout'], utxo['amount'], fee, 10)
Merge #17461: test: check custom descendant limit in mempool_packages.py b902bd66b0f35c5016dc5d7aaf501940935edd62 test: check custom descendant limit in mempool_packages.py (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: This is a follow-up PR to #17435, testing the custom descendant limit, passed by the argument `-limitdescendantcount`. ~~It was more tricky than expected, mainly because we don't know for sure at which point node1 has got all the transactions broadcasted from node0 (for the ancestor test this wasn't a problem since the txs were immediately available through `invalidateblock`) -- a simple `sync_mempools()` doesn't work here since the mempool contents are not equal due to different ancestor/descendant limits. Hence I came up with a "hacky manual sync":~~ 1. ~~wait until the mempool has the _expected_ tx count (see conditions below)~~ 2. ~~after that, wait some time and get sure that the mempool contents haven't changed in-between~~ ~~Like for~~ Similar to the ancestor test, we overall check for ~~three~~ four conditions: - the # of txs in the node1 mempool is equal to the descendant limit (plus 1 for the parent tx, plus the # txs from the previous ancestor test which are still in) ~~(done by the hacky sync above)~~ - all txs in node1 mempool are a subset of txs in node0 mempool - part of the constructed descendant-chain (the first ones up to the limit) are contained in node1 mempool - the remaining part of the constructed descendant-chain (all after the first ones up to the limit) is *not* contained in node1 mempool ACKs for top commit: JeremyRubin: Excellent. utACK b902bd6 Tree-SHA512: 7de96dd248f16ab740e178ac5b64b57ead18cdcf74adfe989709d215e4a67b6b6d20de22c48e885d5f2edc55caaddd44a4261e996c5c87687ceb6a47f1d1fdaf
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chain.append(txid)
if utxo['txid'] is parent_transaction:
tx_children.append(txid)
for j in range(10):
transaction_package.append({'txid': txid, 'vout': j, 'amount': sent_value})
mempool = self.nodes[0].getrawmempool(True)
assert_equal(mempool[parent_transaction]['descendantcount'], MAX_DESCENDANTS)
assert_equal(sorted(mempool[parent_transaction]['spentby']), sorted(tx_children))
for child in tx_children:
assert_equal(mempool[child]['depends'], [parent_transaction])
# Sending one more chained transaction will fail
utxo = transaction_package.pop(0)
assert_raises_rpc_error(-26, "too-long-mempool-chain", self.chain_transaction, self.nodes[0], utxo['txid'], utxo['vout'], utxo['amount'], fee, 10)
Merge #17461: test: check custom descendant limit in mempool_packages.py b902bd66b0f35c5016dc5d7aaf501940935edd62 test: check custom descendant limit in mempool_packages.py (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: This is a follow-up PR to #17435, testing the custom descendant limit, passed by the argument `-limitdescendantcount`. ~~It was more tricky than expected, mainly because we don't know for sure at which point node1 has got all the transactions broadcasted from node0 (for the ancestor test this wasn't a problem since the txs were immediately available through `invalidateblock`) -- a simple `sync_mempools()` doesn't work here since the mempool contents are not equal due to different ancestor/descendant limits. Hence I came up with a "hacky manual sync":~~ 1. ~~wait until the mempool has the _expected_ tx count (see conditions below)~~ 2. ~~after that, wait some time and get sure that the mempool contents haven't changed in-between~~ ~~Like for~~ Similar to the ancestor test, we overall check for ~~three~~ four conditions: - the # of txs in the node1 mempool is equal to the descendant limit (plus 1 for the parent tx, plus the # txs from the previous ancestor test which are still in) ~~(done by the hacky sync above)~~ - all txs in node1 mempool are a subset of txs in node0 mempool - part of the constructed descendant-chain (the first ones up to the limit) are contained in node1 mempool - the remaining part of the constructed descendant-chain (all after the first ones up to the limit) is *not* contained in node1 mempool ACKs for top commit: JeremyRubin: Excellent. utACK b902bd6 Tree-SHA512: 7de96dd248f16ab740e178ac5b64b57ead18cdcf74adfe989709d215e4a67b6b6d20de22c48e885d5f2edc55caaddd44a4261e996c5c87687ceb6a47f1d1fdaf
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# Check that node1's mempool is as expected, containing:
# - txs from previous ancestor test (-> custom ancestor limit)
# - parent tx for descendant test
# - txs chained off parent tx (-> custom descendant limit)
wait_until(lambda: len(self.nodes[1].getrawmempool(False)) ==
MAX_ANCESTORS_CUSTOM + 1 + MAX_DESCENDANTS_CUSTOM, timeout=10)
mempool0 = self.nodes[0].getrawmempool(False)
mempool1 = self.nodes[1].getrawmempool(False)
assert set(mempool1).issubset(set(mempool0))
assert parent_transaction in mempool1
for tx in chain[:MAX_DESCENDANTS_CUSTOM]:
assert tx in mempool1
for tx in chain[MAX_DESCENDANTS_CUSTOM:]:
assert tx not in mempool1
# TODO: more detailed check of node1's mempool (fees etc.)
# TODO: test descendant size limits
# Test reorg handling
# First, the basics:
self.nodes[0].generate(1)
self.sync_blocks()
self.nodes[1].invalidateblock(self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash())
self.nodes[1].reconsiderblock(self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash())
# Now test the case where node1 has a transaction T in its mempool that
# depends on transactions A and B which are in a mined block, and the
# block containing A and B is disconnected, AND B is not accepted back
# into node1's mempool because its ancestor count is too high.
# Create 8 transactions, like so:
# Tx0 -> Tx1 (vout0)
# \--> Tx2 (vout1) -> Tx3 -> Tx4 -> Tx5 -> Tx6 -> Tx7
#
# Mine them in the next block, then generate a new tx8 that spends
# Tx1 and Tx7, and add to node1's mempool, then disconnect the
# last block.
# Create tx0 with 2 outputs
utxo = self.nodes[0].listunspent()
txid = utxo[0]['txid']
value = utxo[0]['amount']
vout = utxo[0]['vout']
send_value = satoshi_round((value - fee)/2)
inputs = [ {'txid' : txid, 'vout' : vout} ]
outputs = {}
for i in range(2):
outputs[self.nodes[0].getnewaddress()] = send_value
rawtx = self.nodes[0].createrawtransaction(inputs, outputs)
signedtx = self.nodes[0].signrawtransactionwithwallet(rawtx)
txid = self.nodes[0].sendrawtransaction(signedtx['hex'])
tx0_id = txid
value = send_value
# Create tx1
tx1_id, _ = self.chain_transaction(self.nodes[0], tx0_id, 0, value, fee, 1)
# Create tx2-7
vout = 1
txid = tx0_id
for i in range(6):
(txid, sent_value) = self.chain_transaction(self.nodes[0], txid, vout, value, fee, 1)
vout = 0
value = sent_value
# Mine these in a block
self.nodes[0].generate(1)
self.sync_all()
# Now generate tx8, with a big fee
inputs = [ {'txid' : tx1_id, 'vout': 0}, {'txid' : txid, 'vout': 0} ]
outputs = { self.nodes[0].getnewaddress() : send_value + value - 4*fee }
rawtx = self.nodes[0].createrawtransaction(inputs, outputs)
signedtx = self.nodes[0].signrawtransactionwithwallet(rawtx)
txid = self.nodes[0].sendrawtransaction(signedtx['hex'])
self.sync_mempools()
# Now try to disconnect the tip on each node...
self.nodes[1].invalidateblock(self.nodes[1].getbestblockhash())
self.nodes[0].invalidateblock(self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash())
self.sync_blocks()
if __name__ == '__main__':
MempoolPackagesTest().main()