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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23997: wallet: avoid rescans under assumed-valid blocks
817326a828d6148dc63d9ef08f641b9c0c522411 wallet: avoid rescans if under the snapshot (James O'Beirne) Pull request description: This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11) (parent PR: #15606) --- Refuse to load a wallet if it requires a rescan lower than the height of assumed-valid blocks. Of course in live code right now, `BLOCK_ASSUMED_VALID` block index entries don't exist since they're a unique flag introduced by the use of UTXO snapshots, so this is prophylactic code exercised only by unittests. ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK 817326a828d6148dc63d9ef08f641b9c0c522411 ryanofsky: Code review ACK 817326a828d6148dc63d9ef08f641b9c0c522411. This seems like the simplest change we can make to avoid wallet problems when an assumeutxo snapshot is loaded. Tree-SHA512: cfa44b2eb33d1818d30df45210d0dde1e9b78cc9b7c88cb985054dc28427bba9e0905debe4196065d1d3a5ce7bca7e605e629d5ce5f0225b25395746e6d3d596
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@ -307,6 +307,9 @@ public:
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//! to be prepared to handle this by ignoring notifications about unknown
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//! removed transactions and already added new transactions.
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virtual void requestMempoolTransactions(Notifications& notifications) = 0;
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//! Return true if an assumed-valid chain is in use.
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virtual bool hasAssumedValidChain() = 0;
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};
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//! Interface to let node manage chain clients (wallets, or maybe tools for
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@ -1008,6 +1008,11 @@ public:
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notifications.transactionAddedToMempool(entry.GetSharedTx(), /* nAcceptTime = */ 0, /* mempool_sequence = */ 0);
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}
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}
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bool hasAssumedValidChain() override
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{
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return Assert(m_node.chainman)->IsSnapshotActive();
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}
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NodeContext& m_node;
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};
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} // namespace
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@ -5028,20 +5028,31 @@ bool CWallet::AttachChain(const std::shared_ptr<CWallet>& walletInstance, interf
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if (tip_height && *tip_height != rescan_height)
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{
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if (chain.havePruned()) {
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// Technically we could execute the code below in any case, but performing the
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// `while` loop below can make startup very slow, so only check blocks on disk
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// if necessary.
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if (chain.havePruned() || chain.hasAssumedValidChain()) {
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int block_height = *tip_height;
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while (block_height > 0 && chain.haveBlockOnDisk(block_height - 1) && rescan_height != block_height) {
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--block_height;
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}
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if (rescan_height != block_height) {
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// We can't rescan beyond non-pruned blocks, stop and throw an error.
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// We can't rescan beyond blocks we don't have data for, stop and throw an error.
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// This might happen if a user uses an old wallet within a pruned node
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// or if they ran -disablewallet for a longer time, then decided to re-enable
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// Exit early and print an error.
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// It also may happen if an assumed-valid chain is in use and therefore not
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// all block data is available.
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// If a block is pruned after this check, we will load the wallet,
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// but fail the rescan with a generic error.
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error = _("Prune: last wallet synchronisation goes beyond pruned data. You need to -reindex (download the whole blockchain again in case of pruned node)");
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error = chain.hasAssumedValidChain() ?
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_(
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"Assumed-valid: last wallet synchronisation goes beyond "
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"available block data. You need to wait for the background "
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"validation chain to download more blocks.") :
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_("Prune: last wallet synchronisation goes beyond pruned data. You need to -reindex (download the whole blockchain again in case of pruned node)");
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return false;
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}
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}
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