fa5c6622c8ecf1954e7177888ad8c97a77b16fb7 doc: Use proper RPC help syntax in importmulti (MarcoFalke)
fab63111bec73859597e6ce0986f76e5e9959091 doc: Remove duplicate "comment" from listsinceblock RPC help (MarcoFalke)
fa04cd6cfc0330b62058ed169d621e08108dc87e doc: Properly document proxy_randomize_credentials as bool in getnetworkinfo (MarcoFalke)
fa9dec7c395897e8dbbb6de7a16ec5185a609d41 doc: Fix syntax error (trailing square bracket) in finalizepsbt (MarcoFalke)
faff5a60ed328d4c5fdef253e8935a351cb57bd0 doc: Fix syntax error (trailing square bracket) in walletprocesspsbt (MarcoFalke)
fa0545901daad32b09511cc61c4af1400c48088d doc: Add missing "optional" to "long" estimaterawfee RPC help (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This fixes documentation of the following RPCs:
* estimaterawfee (hidden)
* https://bitcoincore.org/en/doc/0.19.0/rpc/wallet/walletprocesspsbt/
* https://bitcoincore.org/en/doc/0.19.0/rpc/rawtransactions/finalizepsbt/
* https://bitcoincore.org/en/doc/0.19.0/rpc/network/getnetworkinfo/
* https://bitcoincore.org/en/doc/0.19.0/rpc/wallet/listsinceblock/
* https://bitcoincore.org/en/doc/0.19.0/rpc/wallet/importmulti/
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3e32499909ca8127baaa9b40ad113b25ee151bbd Change example addresses to bech32 (Yusuf Sahin HAMZA)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up PR to #18197 that fixes RPCExamples.
Fixes#18185.
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rpc: update validateaddress RPCExamples to bech32
also contains the following changes:
- rpc: factor out example bech32 address for RPCExamples
- doc: update developer notes wrt RPCExamples addresses
(mention the EXAMPLE_ADDRESS constant as an example for an invalid bech32
address suitable for RPCExamples help documentation)
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Currently, Chainlocks are either enabled or disabled. This PR adds a
third state: enabled but we will not sign new ones.
Should probably backport this to v19.x
## What was done?
Spork state != 0 but active will now result in chain locks being
enforced but not created.
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
None
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
apply._
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
---------
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
fad2f68353944c83cad7b77415645215ae3f1093 init: Replace URL_WEBSITE with PACKAGE_URL (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is needed for rebranding efforts such as #18489
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cd04286825c6512b46bf59ab7b3dfffb0e36d65b build: Fix typo in EVENT_CFLAGS variable (Hennadii Stepanov)
f709ad0c907d87d03002455967cc30ae7d704d80 build: Fix libevent linking for bench_bitcoin binary (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This change fixes `libevent` linking error for the `bench_bitcoin` binary.
This PR is an alternative to #18377.
Fix#18373.
Also fixed a typo in `EVENT_CFLAGS` variable noted by **brakmic**.
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aae26053f958ae9a96a25d32c6341b14daaa4f26 gui: display Mapped AS in peers info window (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Continuing the asmap integration of #16702 which added `mapped_as` to the rpc getpeerinfo output, this adds the mapped AS to the Peers detail window in the GUI wallet.
`$ src/qt/bitcoin-qt -asmap=<path-to-asmap-file>` (asmap on)
![Screenshot from 2020-03-22 12-29-56](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2415484/77248754-c0ae4600-6c33-11ea-9d27-a06560c180c0.jpg)
`$ src/qt/bitcoin-qt` (asmap off)
![Screenshot from 2020-03-22 12-32-46](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2415484/77248749-bdb35580-6c33-11ea-925c-6e19ecc083ab.jpg)
Added a tooltip and a couple of minor fixups.
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5aab011805ceb12801644170700b1a62e0bf4a5d test: add unit test for non-standard "scriptsig-not-pushonly" txs (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Approaches another missing unit test of issue #17394: Checks that the function `IsStandardTx()` returns rejection reason "scriptsig-not-pushonly" if any one of the input's scriptSig consists of any other ops than just PUSHs.
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3dc27a15242a22b5301904375e5880372e9b7f4d doc: Add internal interface conventions to developer notes (Russell Yanofsky)
1dca9dc4c772fa0a4ec52c4d88b7cd3d243aea7b refactor: Change createWallet, fillPSBT argument order (Russell Yanofsky)
96dfe5ced64979e51649d20555aa182defc80119 refactor: Change Chain::broadcastTransaction param order (Russell Yanofsky)
6ceb21909ce66b7b4762a855889acd46bb6b77f3 refactor: Rename Chain::Notifications methods to be consistent with other interfaces methods (Russell Yanofsky)
1c2ab1a6d29f2c6c065dae4f4a4e2ad1286311b3 refactor: Rename Node::disconnect methods (Russell Yanofsky)
77e4b0657298c715c835d8d2eb11e173852e6815 refactor: Get rid of Wallet::IsWalletFlagSet method (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10).
This PR doesn't change behavior at all, it just cleans up code in [`src/interfaces`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/master/src/interfaces) to simplify #10102, and [documents](https://github.com/ryanofsky/bitcoin/blob/pr/ipc-conv/doc/developer-notes.md#internal-interface-guidelines) coding conventions there better
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hebasto:
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e6e622e5a0e22c2ac1b50b96af818e412d67ac54 Implement O(1) OP_IF/NOTIF/ELSE/ENDIF logic (Pieter Wuille)
d0e8f4d5d8ddaccb37f98b7989fb944081e41ab8 [refactor] interpreter: define interface for vfExec (Anthony Towns)
89fb241c54fc85befacfa3703d8e21bf3b8a76eb Benchmark script verification with 100 nested IFs (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
While investigating what mechanisms are possible to maximize the per-opcode verification cost of scripts, I noticed that the logic for determining whether a particular opcode is to be executed is O(n) in the nesting depth. This issue was also pointed out by Sergio Demian Lerner in https://bitslog.wordpress.com/2017/04/17/new-quadratic-delays-in-bitcoin-scripts/, and this PR implements a variant of the O(1) algorithm suggested there.
This is not a problem currently, because even with a nesting depth of 100 (the maximum possible right now due to the 201 ops limit), the slowdown caused by this on my machine is around 70 ns per opcode (or 0.25 s per block) at worst, far lower than what is possible with other opcodes.
This PR mostly serves as a proof of concept that it's possible to avoid it, which may be relevant in discussions around increasing the opcode limits in future script versions. Without it, the execution time of scripts can grow quadratically with the nesting depth, which very quickly becomes unreasonable.
This improves upon #14245 by completely removing the `vfExec` vector.
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## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Dash does not have `sethdseed`, but the help mentioned it.
## What was done?
Switched to `upgradetohd`.
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
N/A
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
apply._
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [ ] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
5e7e4c9f6e57f5333bd17a20b0c85a78d032998e refactor: replace RecursiveMutex g_maplocalhost_mutex with Mutex (w0xlt)
a7da1409bc9f614009f76c1bfc55f029ff1265e4 scripted-diff: rename cs_mapLocalHost -> g_maplocalhost_mutex (w0xlt)
Pull request description:
This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the `RecursiveMutex cs_mapLocalHost`.
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5574e6ed52d6effd3b7beff0f09b44449202a585 refactor: replace RecursiveMutex `m_callbacks_mutex` with Mutex (Sebastian Falbesoner)
3aa258109e3f3e0b1bfc4f811cbadfd6d516208c scripted-diff: rename `m_cs_callbacks_pending` -> `m_callbacks_mutex` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is related to #19303 and gets rid of the RecursiveMutex `m_cs_callbacks_pending`. All of the critical sections (6 in total) only directly access the guarded elements, i.e. it is not possible that within one section another one is called, and we can use a regular Mutex:
807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L138-L145)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L152-L160)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L169-L172)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L184-L187)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L197-L199)807169e10b/src/scheduler.cpp (L203-L206)
Also, it is renamed to adapt to the (unwritten) naming convention to use the `_mutex` suffix rather than the `cs_` prefix.
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w0xlt:
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8c277b19c8f262e550cffe263e6d910b687ac882 refactor: Make m_cs_fee_estimator non-recursive (Hennadii Stepanov)
5ee5b696b588695ff78aaac08d5d85154f1953cf refactor: Add non-thread-safe CBlockPolicyEstimator::_removeTx helper (Hennadii Stepanov)
5c3033d45e5ec15499ce7a0222ffa0210a0f66bc Add thread safety annotations to CBlockPolicyEstimator public functions (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR eliminates the only place that `m_cs_fee_estimator` is recursively locked by refactoring out `_removeTx` member function.
Related to #19303.
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fad0867d6ab9430070aa7d60bf7617a6508e0586 Cleanup -includeconf error message (MarcoFalke)
fa9f711c3746ca3962f15224285a453744cd45b3 Fix crash when parsing command line with -noincludeconf=0 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The error message has several issues:
* It may crash instead of cleanly shutting down, when `-noincludeconf=0` is passed
* It doesn't quote the value
* It includes an erroneous trailing `\n`
* It is redundantly mentioning `"-includeconf cannot be used from commandline;"` several times, when once should be more than sufficient
Fix all issues by:
* Replacing `get_str()` with `write()` to fix the crash and quoting issue
* Remove the `\n` and only print the first value to fix the other issues
Before:
```
$ ./src/bitcoind -noincludeconf=0
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
what(): JSON value is not a string as expected
Aborted (core dumped)
$ ./src/bitcoind -includeconf='a b' -includeconf=c
Error: Error parsing command line arguments: -includeconf cannot be used from commandline; -includeconf=a b
-includeconf cannot be used from commandline; -includeconf=c
```
After:
```
$ ./src/bitcoind -noincludeconf=0
Error: Error parsing command line arguments: -includeconf cannot be used from commandline; -includeconf=true
$ ./src/bitcoind -includeconf='a b' -includeconf=c
Error: Error parsing command line arguments: -includeconf cannot be used from commandline; -includeconf="a b"
```
Hopefully fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34493
Testcase: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/files/6515429/clusterfuzz-testcase-minimized-system-6328535926046720.log
```
FUZZ=system ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz ./clusterfuzz-testcase-minimized-system-6328535926046720.log
```
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/fuzzing.md
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d1292f25f272401da0c58580521c74b1fa03a9ad Avoid the use of abs64 in timedata (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Fixes#20135.
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fa56eda58e5ec2f2345bbe14c798e83f2abb4728 log: Avoid treating remote misbehvior as local system error (MarcoFalke)
fa492895b572a1196ca8652006b6fc2fa1d16951 refactor: Switch ValidationState mode to C++11 enum class (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
When logging failures of `CheckBlockHeader` (high-hash), they are always logged as system error. This is problematic for several reasons:
* Submitting a blockheader that fails `CheckBlockHeader` over RPC will result in a debug log line that starts with `ERROR`. Proper behaviour should be to log not anything and instead only return the failure reason to the RPC user. This pull does not fix this issue entirely, but is a good first step in the right direction.
* A misbehaving peer that sends us an invalid block header that fails `CheckBlockHeader` will result in a debug log line that starts with `ERROR`. Proper behavior should be to log the remote peer misbehavior if logging for that category was enabled. This pull fixes this issue for `CheckBlockHeader` and other functions can be adjusted as well if needed in follow-ups. This should be a good first step in the right direction.
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6fdfeebcc79df62c8bf1cf4b6e9e97d6aefb3eb3 refactor: Replace RecursiveMutex with Mutex in rpc/server.cpp (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The functions that could lock this mutex, i.e., `SetRPCWarmupStatus()`, `SetRPCWarmupFinished()`, `RPCIsInWarmup()`, `CRPCTable::execute()`, do not call itself recursively, and do not call each other either directly or indirectly. Therefore, the `g_rpc_warmup_mutex` could be a non-recursive mutex.
Related to #19303.
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cc5c0d2299b09c58cd9962ca5075ffa53f2633c0 refactor: Fix formatting of timedata.cpp (Hennadii Stepanov)
c2410ceb844a443caf6dd8c6df976b9e24724d06 refactor: Replace RecursiveMutex with Mutex in timedata.cpp (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Only `GetTimeOffset()` and `AddTimeData()` functions lock this mutex. They do not call itself recursively, and do not call each other either directly or indirectly. Therefore, the `g_timeoffset_mutex` could be a non-recursive mutex.
Related to #19180.
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78c8f4fe11706cf5c165777c2ca122bd933b8b6a refactor: Replace RecursiveMutex with Mutex in netbase.cpp (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The functions that could lock this mutex, i.e., `{S,G}etProxy()`, `{S,G}etNameProxy()`, `HaveNameProxy()`, `IsProxy()`, do not call itself recursively, and do not call each other either directly or indirectly. Therefore, the `g_proxyinfo_mutex` could be a non-recursive mutex.
Related to #19180.
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vasild:
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## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
LLMQ_400_85 requires four days worth of LLMQs
https://github.com/dashpay/dash/blob/master/src/llmq/params.h#L416
## What was done?
## How Has This Been Tested?
n/a
## Breaking Changes
n/a
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [ ] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
## Description
Pull request was inspired by the need to debug lock problems when
working on https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5352.
As far as I'm aware, only macOS has `-Werror=thread-safety` as part of
its default `CXXFLAGS` despite the capability being present on Linux as
well. This PR introduces thread safety checks for that into our thread
sanitizer build.
Additionally, since we're using Clang, something that on first glimpse,
appears to be something that `stacktraces.cpp` isn't happy with, due to
`-Wl,-wrap` being available only on GCC, that no longer seems to be the
case, since the version of Clang with comes with `focal`, its `lld`
_does_ have support for `-wrap` (see [man page for `lld` on
`focal`](https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/focal/en/man1/lld.1.html)).
The current `stable` version of Clang/LLVM is 15, at the time of this
pull request (see https://apt.llvm.org/) but `focal` ships with an older
version, requiring us to use the official LLVM APT repository. I feel we
should be testing with recent compilers alongside the ones shipped by
LTS distributions.
Certain bugs are only made apparent when testing on rolling release
distros or distros that have faster update cycles, like Fedora (see
https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5295 for an illustration of that),
which ship with more recent compilers. Until we overhaul our CI systems
to test using those distros directly (our current infrastructure is
centered around using a "development image" with an LTS distro as the
base), this is the best we can do.
A similar pull request testing against the latest GCC stable will be
welcome as that is currently outside the scope of this PR as the changes
made were to make sure that builds were operating as expected on
Clang/LLVM 15.
---------
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
10efc0487c442bccb0e4a9ac29452af1592a3cf2 Templatize ValidationState instead of subclassing (Jeffrey Czyz)
10e85d4adc9b7dbbda63e00195e0a962f51e4d2c Remove ValidationState's constructor (Jeffrey Czyz)
0aed17ef2892478c28cd660e53223c6dd1dc0187 Refactor FormatStateMessage into ValidationState (Jeffrey Czyz)
Pull request description:
This removes boilerplate code in the subclasses which otherwise only
differ by the result type.
The subclassing was introduced in a27a295.
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f9abf4ab6d3d3e4d4b7e90723020b5422a141a6f Add logging for CValidationInterface events (Jeffrey Czyz)
6edebacb2191373e76d79a4972d6192300976096 Refactor FormatStateMessage for clarity (Jeffrey Czyz)
72f3227c83810936e7a334304e5fd7c6dab8e91b Format CValidationState properly in all cases (Jeffrey Czyz)
428ac70095253225f64462ee15c595644747f376 Add VALIDATION to BCLog::LogFlags (Jeffrey Czyz)
Pull request description:
Add logging of `CValidationInterface` callbacks using a new `VALIDATIONINTERFACE` log flag (see #12994). A separate flag is desirable as the logging can be noisy and thus may need to be disabled without affecting other logging.
This could help debug issues where there may be race conditions at play, such as #12978.
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ariard:
ACK f9abf4a, only changes since 0cadb12 are replacing log indication `VALIDATIONINTERFACE` by `VALIDATION` and avoiding a forward declaration with a new include
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Code review ACK f9abf4ab6d3d3e4d4b7e90723020b5422a141a6f. Just suggested changes since last review (thanks!)
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7e80f646b24a2abf3c031a649bcc706a695f80da Get the OutputType for a descriptor (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Adds a `GetOutputType()` method to get the OutputType of a descriptor. Some descriptors don't have a determinate OutputType, so we actually use an `Optional<OutputType>`. For descriptors with indeterminate OutputType, we return `nullopt`.
`addr()` and `raw()` use OutputTypes as determined by the CTxDestination they have. For simplicity, `ScriptHash` destinations are `LEGACY` even though they could be `P2SH_SEGWIT`.
`combo()`, `pk()`, and `multi()` are `nullopt` as they either don't have an OutputType or they have multiple. `DescriptorImpl` defaults to `nullopt`.
`pkh()` is `LEGACY` as expected
`wpkh()` and `wsh()` are `BECH32` as expected.
`sh()` checks whether the sub-descriptor is `BECH32`. If so, it is `P2SH_SEGWIT`. Otherwise it is `LEGACY`.
The descriptor tests are updated to check the OutputType too.
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meshcollider:
utACK 7e80f646b24a2abf3c031a649bcc706a695f80da
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cursory ACK 7e80f646b2
Sjors:
Code review ACK 7e80f646b24a2abf3c031a649bcc706a695f80da
jonatack:
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0e0fa27acb74b4f0075afcf59a0dff51a21baddb Get rid of VARINT default argument (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This removes the need for the non-strandard use of variadic macros.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
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jonatack:
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6dd59d2e491bc11ab26498668543e65440a3a931 Don't allow implementers to think ScriptHash(Witness*()) results in nesting computation (Gregory Sanders)
4b8f1e989f3b969dc628b0801d5c31ebd373719c IsUsedDestination shouldn't use key id as script id for ScriptHash (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Regression introduced in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17621 which causes p2sh-segwit addresses to be erroneously missed.
Tests are only failing in 0.19 branch, likely because that release still uses p2sh-segwit addresses rather than bech32 by default.
I'll devise a test case to catch this going forward.
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Code review ACK 6dd59d2e491bc11ab26498668543e65440a3a931
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5855cc564fd456463e6d335830526675626923c6 bitcoin-wallet: Use PACKAGE_NAME in usage help (Luke Dashjr)
7f5db163a4ebc607d441e2457af10942be511d2c GUI: Use PACKAGE_NAME in modal overlay (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
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e09c701e0110350f78366fb837308c086b6503c0 scripted-diff: Bump copyright of files changed in 2020 (MarcoFalke)
6cbe6209646db8914b87bf6edbc18c6031a16f1e scripted-diff: Replace CCriticalSection with RecursiveMutex (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`RecursiveMutex` better clarifies that the mutex is recursive, see also the standard library naming: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/recursive_mutex
For that reason, and to avoid different people asking me the same question repeatedly (e.g. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15932#pullrequestreview-339175124 ), remove the outdated alias `CCriticalSection` with a scripted-diff
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Mainnet chain has stalled. The root issue does not appear trivial to
resolve, as such the most optimal path is likely to delay the v19 hard
fork
## What was done?
Delayed HF
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
This will hard fork mainnet
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
apply._
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
`generateblock` was not aware of Dash-specific txes
```
rpc/mining.cpp:375 (generateblock)
Internal bug detected: 'block.vtx.size() == 1'
```
👍 to @strophy for finding it
## What was done?
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## How Has This Been Tested?
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## Breaking Changes
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## Checklist:
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that apply. -->
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
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- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
We use `pQuorumBaseBlockIndex` name when we shouldn't and we don't check
that quorum types and block indexes provided as input params in llmq
utils satisfy our requirements. This is kind of ok-ish as long as we use
these functions appropriately but it's better to make things clearer and
to have actual checks imo.
noticed this while reviewing #5366
## What was done?
Rename `pQuorumBaseBlockIndex` to `pCycleQuorumBaseBlockIndex`/`pindex`
in a few places. Check that quorum types and block indexes have expected
values.
## How Has This Been Tested?
run tests locally
## Breaking Changes
n/a
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
This changes are follow up for backport bitcoin/bitcoin#16060
## What was done?
Buried all hardened dash deployments
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit/functional tests.
Run dash with option `-reindex` for both mainnet/testnet - both succeed.
## Breaking Changes
No breaking changes, it should be fully compatible.
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Move `BuildSimplifiedDiff` to the place it's actually used. This also
resolves 3 circular dependencies we have atm.
## What was done?
mostly trivial move-only changes
## How Has This Been Tested?
it compiles and linter is happy locally
## Breaking Changes
n/a
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Implementation of Randomness Beacon Part 2.
This PR is the next step of #5262.
Starting from v20 activation fork, members for quorums are sorted using
(if available) the best CL signature found in Coinbase.
If no CL signature is present yet, then the usual way is used (By using
Blockhash instead)
## What was done?
## How Has This Been Tested?
Test `feature_llmq_rotation.py` was updated to cover both rotated and
non-rotated quorums.
2 quorums are mined first to ensure Chainlock are working earlier.
Then dip_24 activation is replaced by v20 activation.
The only direct way to test this change is to make sure that all
expected quorums after v20 activation are properly formed.
Note: A `wait_for_chainlocked_block_all_nodes` is called between every
rotation cycle to ensure that Coinbase will use a different Chainlock
signature.
## Breaking Changes
Yes, quorum members will be calculated differently.
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
---------
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
We had forgotten to harden dip20 and dip24 activation
## What was done?
Hardened dip20 and dip24 activation
## How Has This Been Tested?
Hasn't yet; should do an assumevalid=0 reindex
## Breaking Changes
Hopefully none
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
apply._
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [ ] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
---------
Co-authored-by: Konstantin Akimov <knstqq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
`cs_map_quorums` was introduced to protect `mapQuorumsCache` only. We
shouldn't hold it for too long or require it to be held in
`BuildQuorumFromCommitment`.
## What was done?
limit the scope of `cs_map_quorums`
## How Has This Been Tested?
build and run tests locally and in gitlab ci
## Breaking Changes
n/a
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
pls see individual commits
fixes an issue (reported by @strophy recently) where mixing wouldn't
start in a fresh new wallet
not 100% sure but
[99867eb](99867eb769)
might also fix#5350 reported by @splawik21 so this could also be a v19
backport candidate
## What was done?
## How Has This Been Tested?
mixing on testnet
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
## What was done?
- Bumped version of `CbTx`. Added fields `bestCLHeightDiff`,
`bestCLSignature`
- Miner starting from v20 fork, includes best CL signature in `CbTx` (if
available) or null signature.
- All nodes should verify included CL signature before accepting the
block.
## How Has This Been Tested?
Basically, activated v20 on in the beginning of
`feature_llmq_chainlocks.py`
## Breaking Changes
Yes, new version of CbTx
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
---------
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
gobject sync is broken after #5322
## What was done?
implement proper serialization
## How Has This Been Tested?
run dash-qt/dashd on testnet/mainnet
## Breaking Changes
n/a, fixes breaking changes introduced earlier
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
Invalid number of minimum members in comments for LLMQ_25_67
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Invalid number of minimum members in comments for LLMQ_25_67
## What was done?
- Replaced `67` with `17`
## How Has This Been Tested?
None
## Breaking Changes
None
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
we failed to backport 13216 correctly in #4359
noticed this while reviewing/testing #5255
## What was done?
fix it
## How Has This Been Tested?
run qt with `-resetguisetting` and check info with and without the patch
on testnet for example (or tweak regtest params and test there)
## Breaking Changes
n/a
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
e78aaf41f43d0e2ad78fa6d8dad61032c8ef73d0 [docs] Add release notes for burying bip 9 soft fork deployments (John Newbery)
8319e738f9f118025b332e4fa804d4c31e4113f4 [tests] Add coverage for the content of getblockchaininfo.softforks (James O'Beirne)
0328dcdcfcb56dc8918697716d7686be048ad0b3 [Consensus] Bury segwit deployment (John Newbery)
1c93b9b31c2ab7358f9d55f52dd46340397c906d [Consensus] Bury CSV deployment height (John Newbery)
3862e473f0cb71a762c0306b171b591341d58142 [rpc] Tidy up reporting of buried and ongoing softforks (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This hardcodes CSV and segwit activation heights, similar to the BIP 90 buried deployments for BIPs 34, 65 and 66.
CSV and segwit have been active for over 18 months. Hardcoding the activation height is a code simplification, makes it easier to understand segwit activation status, and reduces technical debt.
This was originally attempted by jl2012 in #11398 and again by me in #12360.
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ariard:
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MarcoFalke:
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4824a7d36cf47e766865e0fefe952ec860eb82dd gui: Add Intro::UpdateFreeSpaceLabel() (Hennadii Stepanov)
daa3f3fa9071a229275dd6a1b8445237ddc3fa97 refactor: Add Intro::UpdatePruneLabels() (Hennadii Stepanov)
e4caa82a03df5c6a6d5d29f34ab006d732c6dac1 refactor: Replace static variable with data member (Hennadii Stepanov)
2bede28cd9ec638d8bb32c187ccf12d89345218e util: Add PruneGBtoMiB() function (Hennadii Stepanov)
e35e4b2ba052c9a533626286026dbe0a2d546c5b util: Add PruneMiBtoGB() function (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (a6f6333ba253cda83221ee529810cacf930e413f) and on 0.19.0.1 the intro dialog with prune enabled (checkbox "Discard blocks..." is checked) provides a user with wrong info about the required disk space:
![DeepinScreenshot_bitcoin-qt_20191208112228](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/70387510-8daab400-19ae-11ea-9338-29add9c31118.png)
Also the paragraph "If you have chosen to limit..." is missed.
---
With this PR when prune checkbox is toggled, the related text labels and the amount of required space shown are updated (previously they were only updated when the data directory was updated):
![Screenshot from 2019-12-08 11-34-53](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/70387542-eed28780-19ae-11ea-9565-49d8a64b2f33.png)
---
This PR is an alternative to #17035.
**ryanofsky**'s [suggestion](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17035#discussion_r337594268) also has been implemented.
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Sjors:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 4f7127d1e3a51f0f55d42a08439c516dcc8d1a26. It seems like there are a few visible changes here:
jonasschnelli:
utACK 4f7127d1e3a51f0f55d42a08439c516dcc8d1a26
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b0bfbe50282877a1eee87118902901a280d6656d refactor: Drop `bool force' parameter (Hennadii Stepanov)
68c9bbe9bc91f882404556998666b1b5acea60e4 qt: Force set nPruneSize in QSettings after intro (Hennadii Stepanov)
a82bd8fa5708c16d1db3edc4e82d70788eb5af19 util: Replace magics with DEFAULT_PRUNE_TARGET_GB (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (5622d8f3156a293e61d0964c33d4b21d8c9fd5e0), having `QSettings` set already
```
$ grep nPruneSize ~/.config/Bitcoin/Bitcoin-Qt-testnet.conf
nPruneSize=6
```
enabling prune option in the intro dialog
```
$ ./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -choosedatadir -testnet
```
![DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20191208120425](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/70388183-eed68580-19b6-11ea-9aa1-f9ad9aaa68a6.png)
has no effect:
```
$ grep Prune ~/.bitcoin/testnet3/debug.log
2019-12-08T10:04:41Z Prune configured to target 5722 MiB on disk for block and undo files.
```
---
With this PR:
```
$ grep Prune ~/.bitcoin/testnet3/debug.log
2019-12-08T10:20:35Z Prune configured to target 1907 MiB on disk for block and undo files.
```
This PR has been split of #17453 (the first two commits) as it fixes an orthogonal bug.
Refs:
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17453#discussion_r345424240
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17453#discussion_r350960201
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Sjors:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK af112ab62895b145660f4cd7ff842e9cfea2a530. Just suggested changes since last review (thanks!)
promag:
Tested ACK af112ab62895b145660f4cd7ff842e9cfea2a530. Latest suggestions and changes look good to me.
Tree-SHA512: 8ddad34b30dcc2cdcad6678ba8a0b36fa176e4e3465862ef6eee9be0f98d8146705138c9c7995dd8c0990af41078ca743fef1a90ed9240081f052f32ddec72b9
9924bce317b96ab0c57efb99330abd11b6f16b9a [gui] intro: enable pruning by default unless disk is big (Sjors Provoost)
c8de347a9d6c88fe67d77aba6fcce1b7fd66791c [gui] intro: add prune preference (Sjors Provoost)
1bbc49d2078ee53488e214d00eb47462687b05c5 [gui] intro: inform caller if intro was shown (Sjors Provoost)
1957103786f97135f35ababc97efa1b481865eb0 [gui] add explicit prune setter (Sjors Provoost)
1bccf6a52d7fc08d8f605cfb2edc3277ec299c72 [node] add forceSetArg to interface (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This adds a checkbox to the intro screen to enable pruning from the get go.
If the user has plenty of space, it's unchecked by default:
<img width="671" alt="big" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/63641289-10339000-c6ac-11e9-98d7-caf64dff0da6.png">
If the user has insufficient space it's checked by default:
<img width="897" alt="low" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/63641276-d4002f80-c6ab-11e9-9f5b-a53472f814ff.png">
When the user has barely enough space and is likely to need pruning in the near future, this is shown in yellow and we also check the prune box:
<img width="662" alt="medium" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/63641294-1c1f5200-c6ac-11e9-8ecb-6b69e42b1ece.png">
The cut-off for this 10 GB above `m_assumed_blockchain_size` (`=240` in `chainparams.cpp`).
If the user launches the first time with `-prune=...` then we disable the check box and display the correct size (rounded to GB):
<img width="658" alt="Schermafbeelding 2019-08-24 om 20 23 14" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/63641351-09594d00-c6ad-11e9-94fe-fe5ed562e109.png">
The 2 GB default matches the settings default. The user can't change it in the intro screen, but can change it later. I'm tempted to increase that default to 10 GB, and then have the intro screen reduce it if space is really tight.
Tips for testing:
* move your existing data dir elsewhere
* wipe data dir at every restart (behavior is different if it exists)
* launch with `bitcoin-qt -resetguisettings -lang=en` (there's some space issues in different languages)
* fake your free space by changing `intro.cpp` line 90: `freeBytesAvailable = 5000000000; // 5 GB`
* try both testnet and mainnet, because settings are seperate. In particular note how step 7 in `GuiMain` switches where `QTSettings settings` points to; this had me thoroughly confused on testnet, because I was setting them too early.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK 9924bce317b96ab0c57efb99330abd11b6f16b9a
ryanofsky:
utACK 9924bce317b96ab0c57efb99330abd11b6f16b9a. The changes are very logical, and implement the feature in a clean that way that doesn't add a lot of complication and shouldn't interfere with future improvements. I looked at Luke's branch too, and I think there's also a lot of great stuff there that seems fully compatible with this change.
Tree-SHA512: 9523961451c53aebd347716976bc3a4a398f989dc21e9bbbd357060bd11a8f46c435f068bd421bb31ccb08e55445ef67bc347d8d19a4fb8fde9d6d3f9a3bcbb0
3bf9d8cac09fc88727ef2f2a2bea33b90b625e50 Testchains: Qt: Simplify network/chain styles (Jorge Timón)
052c54ecb02695e5d2694e8e0cbf5ccc89de86e8 Testchains: Generic selection with -chain=<str> in addition of -testnet and -regtest (Jorge Timón)
Pull request description:
Separated from #8994 as suggested by MarcoFalke and Sjors in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8994#issuecomment-522555390
You can't really test the qt changes on their own, so to test them, use #8994 .
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 3bf9d8cac09fc88727ef2f2a2bea33b90b625e50
Tree-SHA512: 5b5e6083ebc0a44505a507fac633e7af18037c85e5e73f5d1e6f7e730575d3297ba8a31d1c2441df623b273f061c32d8fa324f4aa6bead01d23e88582029b568
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
The benefits of using custom struct `maybe_error` is less significant
since the interface `TxValidationState` became simpler after
refactorings from bitcoin#15921 and bitcoin#17004
The refactoring of `maybe_error` as a class result from PR #5109 is
still useful but not for case of TxValidationState.
## What was done?
Unified using TxValidationState in dash's related code.
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit/functional tests
## Breaking Changes
No breaking changes, logic are same.
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
78e283e656bf1643944ffdb76185f3468eb25895 [test] move wallet helper functions into test library (Martin Zumsande)
f613e5dfdafe708f63ebb5193c44e2bc770c6651 [test] move mining helper functions into test library (Martin Zumsande)
2cb4e8bdc7ef75ae8d95c246af1e8e1f9c7045bd [test] move string helper functions into test library (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
This disbands `test/util.h` and `test/util.cpp` and moves the content into the test utility library recently created in #17542, so that all test utility functions are in one place.
The content of the original files are split into three modules:
1) string helper functions go to `test/util/str`
2) mining helper functions go to the newly created `test/util/mining`
3) wallet helper functions go to the newly created `test/util/wallet`
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 78e283e656bf1643944ffdb76185f3468eb25895 🔧
Tree-SHA512: f182a61e86e76c32bcb84e37f44904d3a4a9c5a321f7a8efdda5368a6623cb8b5a5384ec4f96e67f0357b0c22099f6e3ecd0ac4cb467e3fa3f3128f8d36edfb8
8925df86c4df16b1070343fef8e4d238f3cc3bd1 doc: update release notes (Jon Atack)
8bb405bbadf11391ccba7b334b4cfe66dc85b390 test: getaddressinfo labels purpose deprecation test (Jon Atack)
60aba1f2f11529add115d963d05599130288ae28 rpc: simplify getaddressinfo labels, deprecate previous behavior (Jon Atack)
7851f14ccf2bcd1e9b2ad48e5e08881be06d9d21 rpc: incorporate review feedback from PR 17283 (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This PR builds on #17283 (now merged) and is followed by #17585.
It modifies the value returned by rpc getaddressinfo `labels` to an array of label name strings and deprecates the previous behavior of returning an array of JSON hash structures containing label `name` and address `purpose` key/value pairs.
before
```
"labels": [
{
"name": "DOUBLE SPEND",
"purpose": "receive"
}
```
after
```
"labels": [
"DOUBLE SPEND"
]
```
The deprecated behavior can be re-enabled by starting bitcoind with `-deprecatedrpc=labelspurpose`.
For context, see:
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17283#issuecomment-554458001
- http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-12-13.html#l-425 (lines 425-427)
- http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-11-22.html#l-622
Reviewers: This PR may be tested manually by building, then running bitcoind with and without the `-deprecatedrpc=labelspurpose` flag while verifying the rpc getaddressinfo help text and `labels` output.
Next steps: deprecate the rpc getaddressinfo `label` field (EDIT: done in #17585) and add support for multiple labels per address. This PR will unblock those.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
reACK 8925df8
promag:
Code review ACK 8925df86c4df16b1070343fef8e4d238f3cc3bd1.
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 8925df86c4df16b1070343fef8e4d238f3cc3bd1
Tree-SHA512: c2b717209996da32b6484de7bb8800e7048410f9ce6afdb3e02a6866bd4a8f2c730f905fca27b10b877b91cf407f546e69e8c4feb9cd934325a6c71c166bd438
4bdd68f301a9cee3360deafc7531c638e923226b Add missing typeinfo includes (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
4d88c3dcb61e7c075ed3dd442044e0eff4e3c8de net: Log to net category for exceptions in ProcessMessages (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Remove the forest of special exceptions based on string matching, and simply log a short message to the NET logging category when an exception happens during packet processing. It is not good to panick end users with verbose errors (let alone writing to stderr) when any peer can generate them.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 4bdd68f301a9cee3360deafc7531c638e923226b (only change is adding includes) 🕕
promag:
ACK 4bdd68f301a9cee3360deafc7531c638e923226b, could squash.
Tree-SHA512: a005591a3202b005c75e01dfa54249db3992e2f9eefa8b3d9d435acf66130417716ed926ce4e045179cf43788f1abc7362d999750681a9c80b318373d611c366
3bd8db80d8d335ab63ece4f110b0fadd562e80b7 [validation] fix comments in CheckInputScripts() (John Newbery)
6f6465cefcd599c89c00f7b51f42a4b87a5ffb0b scripted-diff: [validation] Rename CheckInputs to CheckInputScripts (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
CheckInputs() used to check no double spends, scripts & sigs and amounts. Since
832e074, the double spend and amount checks
have been moved to CheckTxInputs(), and CheckInputs() now just validates
input scripts. Rename the function to CheckInputScripts().
Also fix incorrect comments.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 3bd8db80d8d335ab63ece4f110b0fadd562e80b7, did the rebase myself, checked the scripted diff 👡
promag:
ACK 3bd8db80d8d335ab63ece4f110b0fadd562e80b7 :trollface:
Tree-SHA512: 7b3f8597d210492798fb784ee8ea47ea6377519111190161c7cc34a967509013f4337304f52e9bedc97b7710de7b0ff8880e08cd7f867754567f82e7b02c794c
e9fd366044e271632dc0e4f96e1c14f8e87213ae refactor: Remove null setting check in GetSetting() (Russell Yanofsky)
cba2710220d76bbe790b04088839cbbd410436de scripted-diff: Remove unused ArgsManager type flags in tests (Russell Yanofsky)
425bb307252cf4dec9b3ef6426e6548b2be7a303 refactor: Add util_CheckValue test (Russell Yanofsky)
0fa54358b06b58f4d17073bcc8a959eb9498aadc refactor: Add ArgsManager::GetSettingsList method (Russell Yanofsky)
3e185522ace1678e0a25b9cf8a5553a4bc279bea refactor: Get rid of ArgsManagerHelper class (Russell Yanofsky)
dc0f1480746b34aa3ca2d9c0f1ec764083026b40 refactor: Replace FlagsOfKnownArg with GetArgFlags (Russell Yanofsky)
57e8b7a7273567aa4a4aee87cce18e9bff8f3196 refactor: Clean up includeconf comments (Russell Yanofsky)
3f7dc9b808316c1e5d677af8d9a99112568c8ccb refactor: Clean up long lines in settings code (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR doesn't change behavior. It just implements some suggestions from #15934 and #16545 and few other small cleanups.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
Code review ACK e9fd366044e271632dc0e4f96e1c14f8e87213ae
MarcoFalke:
ACK e9fd366044 🚟
Tree-SHA512: 6e100d92c72f72bc39567187ab97a3547b3c06e5fcf1a1b74023358b8bca552124ca6a53c0ab53179b7f1329c03d9a73faaef6d73d2cd1a2321568a0286525e2
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
I was trying to look at the members inside of CDeterministicMN and
overlooked most of them initially since they're not at the top
## What was done?
Moved the members up
## How Has This Been Tested?
Compiling
## Breaking Changes
None
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
apply._
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
## What was done?
Increased v20 deployment window size in order to delay v20 activation.
Only for regtest
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
apply._
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
This refactoring is a follow-up changes to backport bitcoin#17164 (PR
#5314)
These changes are reduce difference in implementation for our code and
bitcoin's
## What was done?
Removed a flag m_block_relay_peer. Instead I call IsAddrRelayPeer() that
has same information now.
It changes logic introduced in #4888 due to dash-specific code.
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit/functional tests.
## Breaking Changes
No breaking changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
## What was done?
Feature requested by @QuantumExplorer and @iammadab.
This PR introduces `protx listdiff`: a more rich alternative of `protx
diff` RPC.
Currently, `protx diff` is returning data only required from SPV for SML
Coinbase MerkleMNListRoot calculation.
Platform team needed a similar RPC returning all the MNs data in order
to calculate the identities.
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
apply._
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
356988e200b1debaa80d210d502d2d085c72dc64 util: make EncodeBase58Check consume Spans (Sebastian Falbesoner)
f0fce0675d56b2226a993253731690ca864066c8 util: make EncodeBase58 consume Spans (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR improves the interfaces for the functions `EncodeBase58{Check}` by using Spans, in a similar fashion to e.g. PRs #19660, #19687. Note that on the master branch there are currently two versions of `EncodeBase58`: one that takes two pointers (marking begin and end) and another one that takes a `std::vector<unsigned char>` const-ref. The PR branch only leaves one generic Span-interface, both simplifying the interface and allowing more generic containers to be passed. The same is done for `EncodeBase58Check`, where only one interface existed but it's more generic now (e.g. a std::array can be directly passed, as done in the benchmarks).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 356988e200b1debaa80d210d502d2d085c72dc64
Tree-SHA512: 47cfccdd7f3a2d4694bb8785e6e5fd756daee04ce1652ee59a7822e7e833b4a441ae9362b9bd67ea020d2b5b7d927629c9addb6abaa9881d8564fd3b1257f512
fac9fe5d051264fcd16e8e36d30f28c05c999837 Fix unintended unsigned integer overflow in strencodings (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This fixes two issues for strings that start with a colon and only have one colon:
* `fMultiColon` is incorrectly set to `true`
* There is an unsigned integer overflow `colon - 1` (`0 - 1`)
Neither issue matters, as the result is discarded. Though, it makes sense to still fix the issue for clarity and to avoid sanitizer issues in the function.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fac9fe5d051264fcd16e8e36d30f28c05c999837
shaavan:
Code Review ACK fac9fe5d051264fcd16e8e36d30f28c05c999837
Tree-SHA512: e71c21a0b617abf241e561ce6b90b963e2d5e2f77bd9547ce47209a1a94b454384391f86ef5d35fedd4f4df19add3896bb3d61fed396ebba8e864e3eeb75ed59
e952d7557eaf2610e302e9d70381ef057d07f6bf netinfo: clarify client and server versions in header (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Clarify in -netinfo output that both the client and the server versions are provided.
before
```
Bitcoin Core v22.0.0rc3 - 70016/Satoshi:22.99.0/
```
after
```
Bitcoin Core client v22.0.0rc3 - server 70016/Satoshi:22.99.0/
```
Closes#22873.
ACKs for top commit:
benthecarman:
utACK e952d7557eaf2610e302e9d70381ef057d07f6bf
prayank23:
ACK e952d7557e
Zero-1729:
tACK e952d7557eaf2610e302e9d70381ef057d07f6bf
Tree-SHA512: 3e817892d398aabacb1401fd5b1816c4d4f563b4f8cf1096bdb8b53f7c4ef82d4caee09f5c7724f1fe292f837434a332acefba735152ed24a238bb6f006df909
cdd51e8ee156f3bb3135be8aa51530a53734153e torcontrol: Resolve Tor control plane address (Adrian-Stefan Mares)
Pull request description:
Closes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22236
This PR forces the Tor control plane address to be resolved before a connection attempt is made, similar to how the `-proxy` / `-onion` address is resolved.
The use case for this change is that the control plane may not have a stable address - in a containerized environment perhaps.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK cdd51e8ee156f3bb3135be8aa51530a53734153e tested various configurations on signet with this branch versus master
laanwj:
LGTM ACK cdd51e8ee156f3bb3135be8aa51530a53734153e
theStack:
ACK cdd51e8ee156f3bb3135be8aa51530a53734153e 🪐
prayank23:
ACK cdd51e8ee1
Tree-SHA512: 5335cfcb89089a2acd6d02b88c2022dec60bb74388a99187c901c1c35d32896814d5f81df55c053953276c51fcec263c6ddadd068316f8e428b841bd599fc21e
ee11a412a537f62aa46e8862678ce2069a2df5b7 Avoid signed integer overflow when loading a mempool.dat file with a malformed time field (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid signed integer overflow when loading a `mempool.dat` file with a malformed time field.
Avoid the following signed integer overflow:
```
$ xxd -p -r > mempool.dat-crash-1 <<EOF
0100000000000000000000000004000000000000000000000000ffffffff
ffffff7f00000000000000000000000000
EOF
$ cp mempool.dat-crash-1 ~/.bitcoin/regtest/mempool.dat
$ UBSAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1:halt_on_error=1:report_error_type=1" src/bitcoind -regtest
validation.cpp:5079:23: runtime error: signed integer overflow: 9223372036854775807 + 1209600 cannot be represented in type 'long'
#0 0x5618d335197f in LoadMempool(CTxMemPool&) src/validation.cpp:5079:23
#1 0x5618d3350df3 in CChainState::LoadMempool(ArgsManager const&) src/validation.cpp:4217:9
#2 0x5618d2b9345f in ThreadImport(ChainstateManager&, std::vector<boost::filesystem::path, std::allocator<boost::filesystem::path> >, ArgsManager const&) src/init.cpp:762:33
#3 0x5618d2b92162 in AppInitMain(util::Ref const&, NodeContext&, interfaces::BlockAndHeaderTipInfo*)::$_14::operator()() const src/init.cpp:1881:9
```
This PR was broken out from PR #20089. Hopefully this PR is trivial to review.
Fixes a subset of #19278.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK ee11a412a537f62aa46e8862678ce2069a2df5b7
Crypt-iQ:
crACK ee11a412a537f62aa46e8862678ce2069a2df5b7
Tree-SHA512: 227ab95cd7d22f62f3191693b455eacfa8e36534961bee12c622fc9090957cfb29992eabafa74d806a336e03385aa8f98b7ce734f04b0b400e33aa187d353337
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Avoids magic numbers
## What was done?
converted to std::optional
## How Has This Been Tested?
make check
## Breaking Changes
none
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
---------
Co-authored-by: Konstantin Akimov <knstqq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
b6d2183858975abc961207c125c15791e531edcc Minor refactoring to remove implied m_addr_relay_peer. (User)
a552e8477c5bcd22a5457f4f73a2fd6db8acd2c2 added asserts to check m_addr_known when it's used (User)
090b75c14be6b9ba2efe38a17d141c6e6af575cb p2p: Avoid allocating memory for addrKnown where we don't need it (User)
Pull request description:
We should allocate memory for addrKnown filter only for those peers which are expected to participate in address relay.
Currently, we do it for all peers (including SPV and block-relay-only), which results in extra RAM where it's not needed.
Upd:
In future, we would still allow SPVs to ask for addrs, so allocation still will be done by default.
However, they will be able to opt-out via [this proposal](https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2019-October/017428.html) and then we could save some more memory.
This PR still saves memory for block-relay-only peers immediately after merging.
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: e84d93b2615556d466f5ca0e543580fde763911a3bfea3127c493ddfaba8f05c8605cb94ff795d165af542b594400995a2c51338185c298581408687e7812463
4a96e459d733f1b6427221aaa1874ea00f79988a [gui] send: show watch-only balance in send screen (Sjors Provoost)
2689c8fd7159f47248c5fc365463be8b0e8b039c [test] qt: add send screen balance test (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Now that we can create a PSBT from a watch-only wallet (#16944), we should also display the watch-only balance on the send screen.
Before:
<img width="1008" alt="before" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/69533384-030e9180-0f78-11ea-9748-c32c957e822e.png">
After:
<img width="1009" alt="Schermafbeelding 2019-11-26 om 11 44 17" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/69622879-19811f80-1042-11ea-8279-091012f39b38.png">
I added a test to check the balance on the send screen, but it only covers regular wallets. A better would add a watch-only only wallet.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
utACK 4a96e459d733f1b6427221aaa1874ea00f79988a
jb55:
utACK 4a96e459d733f1b6427221aaa1874ea00f79988a
promag:
reACK 4a96e45, rebased and label change since last review.
instagibbs:
code review and light test ACK 4a96e459d7
Tree-SHA512: 4213549888bd309f72bdbba1453218f4a2b07e809100d786a3791897c75468f9092b06fe4b971942b1c228aa75ee7c04971f262ca9a478b42756e056eb534620
eadd1304c81e0b89178e4cc7630bd31650850c85 tests: Add a test for funding with sufficient preset inputs and subtractFeeFromOutputs (Andrew Chow)
ff330badd45067cb520b1cfa1844f60a4c9f2031 Default to bnb_used = false as there are many cases where BnB is not used (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
#17290 introduced a bug where, when we had preset inputs that covered the amount being sent and subtractFeeFrromOutputs was being used, transaction funding would result in a `Fee exceeds maximum configured by -maxtxfee` error. This was happening because we weren't setting `bnb_used = false` when the preset inputs were used as it should have been. This resulted in a too high fee because the change would go to fees accidentally.
Apparently this particular case doesn't have a test, so I've added one as well.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
ACK eadd130. I can't get this new test to fail on macOS (without this PR). It passes whether or not I compile with `--enable-debug`. It does fail on Ubuntu. Yay undefined behavior... Anyway, it's a useful test.
fanquake:
ACK eadd1304c81e0b89178e4cc7630bd31650850c85
instagibbs:
utACK eadd1304c8
Tree-SHA512: 7286c321f78666eea558cc591174630d210263594df41cab1065417510591ee514ade0e1d0cec8af09a785757da68de82592b013e8fe8d4966cec3254368706e
b007efdf1910db1d38671d6435d2f379bbf847d2 Allow BnB when subtract fee from outputs (Andrew Chow)
db15e71e79b24601853703bebd1c92f4b523fd5f Use BnB when preset inputs are selected (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently we explicitly disable BnB when there are preset inputs selected or when the subtract fee from outputs option is enabled. This PR enables BnB for both cases.
Kind of an alternative to #17246 (implements the subtract fee from outputs part of it) and borrows a test from there too.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
reACK b007efdf19
Sjors:
re-ACK b007efdf1910db1d38671d6435d2f379bbf847d2
Tree-SHA512: 933276b09b2fa2ab43db7f0b98762f06f6f5fa8606195f96aca9fa1cb71ae4ee7156028dd482b1cada82ddd0996a9daf12ea5c152589fdf192cd96cbc51e99df
33f5fc32e5bfbe1e89c4d20ce455bcc6dc194151 test: add rpc getaddressinfo labels test coverage (Jon Atack)
0f3539ac6d772fc646b5f184fa1efe77bf632f6a test: add listlabels test in wallet_labels.py (Jon Atack)
1388de83900eaced906d369fe9e8887ae74b2dcf rpc: add getaddressinfo code documentation (Jon Atack)
2ee0cb3330ccf70f0540cb42370796e32eff1569 rpc: update getaddressinfo RPCExamples to bech32 (Jon Atack)
8d1ed0c263f8cdff7189f02040b5d02238d93da0 rpc: clarify label vs labels in getaddressinfo RPCHelpman (Jon Atack)
5a0ed850700dfb19167d40b38f80313bd5e427ca rpc: improve getaddressinfo RPCHelpman content (Jon Atack)
70cda342cd20d0e0cd9f28405457544036968f2d rpc: improve getaddressinfo RPCHelpman formatting (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This PR is a continuation of the work in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12892.
Main motivations:
- There is currently no test coverage for the getaddressinfo `labels` response. Coverage here is a prerequisite before deprecating the `label` response or adding multiple labels per address.
- `bitcoin-cli help getaddressinfo` returns a few content errors, difficult-to-read formatting, and no explanation why it returns both `label` and `labels` and how they relate, which can be confusing for application developers.
Changes by order of commits:
- [x] improve/fix getaddressinfo RPCHelpman layout formatting
- [x] improve/fix getaddressinfo RPCHelpman content
- [x] clarify the `label` and `labels` fields in getaddressinfo RPCHelpman
- [x] update getaddressinfo RPCExamples addresses to bech32
- [x] add getaddressinfo code docs
- [x] add a `listlabels` test assertion in wallet_labels.py
- [x] add missing getaddressinfo `labels` test coverage and improve the existing `label` tests
Here are gists of the CLI help output:
[`bitcoin-cli help getaddressinfo` before this PR](https://gist.github.com/jonatack/022af5221a85c069780359a22643c810)
[`bitcoin-cli help getaddressinfo` after this PR](https://gist.github.com/jonatack/4ee5f6abc62a3d99269570206a5f90ba)
It seems we ought to begin a deprecation process for the getaddressinfo `label` field? If yes, I have a follow-up ready. _--> EDIT: Deprecation follow-ups #17578 and #17585 now build on this PR._
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fjahr:
Re-ACK 33f5fc32e5bfbe1e89c4d20ce455bcc6dc194151
jnewbery:
ACK 33f5fc32e5bfbe1e89c4d20ce455bcc6dc194151.
Tree-SHA512: a001aa863090ec2566a31059477945b1c303ebeb430b33472f8b150e420fa5742fc33bca9d95571746395b607f43f6078dd5b53e238ac1f3fc648b51c8f79a07
3645e4ca0033bb6365f41ef710111780c139370f Add missing newline in util_ChainMerge test (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This was causing a lot of test cases not not be very meaningful because
multiple configuration options were combined into one line.
The changes in test output with this fix make sense and look like:
```diff
- testnet=1 regtest=1 || test
+ testnet=1 regtest=1 || error: Invalid combination of -regtest, -testnet and -chain. Can use at most one.
```
Issue was reported and debugged by
Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@protonmail.com> in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17385#issuecomment-550033222
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laanwj:
ACK 3645e4ca0033bb6365f41ef710111780c139370f
practicalswift:
ACK 3645e4ca0033bb6365f41ef710111780c139370f -- diff looks correct
Tree-SHA512: ca5bde9b9f553811d4827113f4880d15d7b8f4f1455b95bbf34c9a1512fdd53062f1a2133c50d9b54f94160a1ee77a54bc82681a5f3bf25d2b0d01f8a8e95165
4671fc3d9e669da8b8781f0cbefee43cb9acd527 Expand on wallet_balance.py comment from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16766\#issuecomment-527563982 (Jeremy Rubin)
91f3073f08aff395dd813296bf99fd8ccc81bb27 Update release notes to mention changes to IsTrusted and impact on wallet (Jeremy Rubin)
8f174ef112199aa4e98d756039855cc561687c2e Systematize style of IsTrusted single line if (Jeremy Rubin)
b49dcbedf79613f0e0f61bfd742ed265213ed280 update variable naming conventions for IsTrusted (Jeremy Rubin)
5ffe0d144923f365cb1c2fad181eca15d1668692 Update comment in test/functional/wallet_balance.py (Jeremy Rubin)
a550c58267f50c59c2eea1d46edaa5019a8ad5d8 Update wallet_balance.py test to reflect new behavior (Jeremy Rubin)
5dd7da4ccd1354f09e2d00bab29288db0d5665d0 Reuse trustedParents in looped calls to IsTrusted (Jeremy Rubin)
595f09d6de7f1b94428cdd1310777aa6a4c584e5 Cache tx Trust per-call to avoid DoS (Jeremy Rubin)
dce032ce294fe0d531770f540b1de00dc1d13f4b Make IsTrusted scan parents recursively (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
This slightly modifies the behavior of IsTrusted to recursively check the parents of a transaction. Otherwise, it's possible that a parent is not IsTrusted but a child is. If a parent is not trusted, then a child should not be either.
This recursive scan can be a little expensive, so ~it might be beneficial to have a way of caching IsTrusted state, but this is a little complex because various conditions can change between calls to IsTrusted (e.g., re-org).~ I added a cache which works per call/across calls, but does not store the results semi-permanently. Which reduces DoS risk of this change. There is no risk of untrusted parents causing a resource exploitation, as we immediately return once that is detected.
This is a change that came up as a bug-fix esque change while working on OP_SECURETHEBAG. You can see the branch where this change is important here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/compare/master...JeremyRubin:stb-with-rpc?expand=1. Essentially, without this change, we can be tricked into accepting an OP_SECURETHEBAG output because we don't properly check the parents. As this was a change which, on its own, was not dependent on OP_SECURETHEBAG, I broke it out as I felt the change stands on its own by fixing a long standing wallet bug.
The test wallet_balance.py has been corrected to meet the new behavior. The below comment, reproduced, explains what the issue is and the edge cases that can arise before this change.
# Before `test_balance()`, we have had two nodes with a balance of 50
# each and then we:
#
# 1) Sent 40 from node A to node B with fee 0.01
# 2) Sent 60 from node B to node A with fee 0.01
#
# Then we check the balances:
#
# 1) As is
# 2) With transaction 2 from above with 2x the fee
#
# Prior to #16766, in this situation, the node would immediately report
# a balance of 30 on node B as unconfirmed and trusted.
#
# After #16766, we show that balance as unconfirmed.
#
# The balance is indeed "trusted" and "confirmed" insofar as removing
# the mempool transactions would return at least that much money. But
# the algorithm after #16766 marks it as unconfirmed because the 'taint'
# tracking of transaction trust for summing balances doesn't consider
# which inputs belong to a user. In this case, the change output in
# question could be "destroyed" by replace the 1st transaction above.
#
# The post #16766 behavior is correct; we shouldn't be treating those
# funds as confirmed. If you want to rely on that specific UTXO existing
# which has given you that balance, you cannot, as a third party
# spending the other input would destroy that unconfirmed.
#
# For example, if the test transactions were:
#
# 1) Sent 40 from node A to node B with fee 0.01
# 2) Sent 10 from node B to node A with fee 0.01
#
# Then our node would report a confirmed balance of 40 + 50 - 10 = 80
# BTC, which is more than would be available if transaction 1 were
# replaced.
The release notes have been updated to note the new behavior.
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ariard:
Code Review ACK 4671fc3, maybe extend DoS protection in a follow-up PR.
fjahr:
Code review ACK 4671fc3d9e669da8b8781f0cbefee43cb9acd527
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 4671fc3d9e669da8b8781f0cbefee43cb9acd527. Changes since last review: 2 new commits adding suggested release note and python test comment, also a clean rebase with no changes to the earlier commits. The PR description is more comprehensive now, too. Looks good!
promag:
Code review ACK 4671fc3d9e669da8b8781f0cbefee43cb9acd527.
Tree-SHA512: 6b183ff425304fef49724290053514cb2770f4a2350dcb83660ef24af5c54f7c4c2c345b0f62bba60eb2d2f70625ee61a7fab76a7f491bb5a84be5c4cc86b92f
fac22fd36b2d9f55dada31cc0da55520431b972a log: Remove GetAdjustedTime from IBD header progress estimation (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is a "refactor" that shouldn't change behaviour, because the two times are most likely equal. A minimum of 5 outbound peers are needed to adjust the time. And if the time is adjusted, it will be by at most 70 minutes (`DEFAULT_MAX_TIME_ADJUSTMENT`). Thus, the progress estimate should differ by at most 7 blocks.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fac22fd36b2d9f55dada31cc0da55520431b972a
vincenzopalazzo:
ACK fac22fd36b
Tree-SHA512: bf9f5eef66db0110dd268cf6dbfab64b9c11ba776924f5b386ceae3f2d005272cceb87ebcc96e0c8b854c051514854a2a5af39ae43bad008fac685b5aafaabd0
2e42050b7fc61201f202438e8cd4383a06eb98d5 doc: fix undo data filename (s/undo???.dat/rev???.dat/) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This typo was discovered in the course of a review club to #20827, see https://bitcoincore.reviews/20827#l-31.
ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
ACK 2e42050b7fc61201f202438e8cd4383a06eb98d5
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fa37e798b2660d8e44e31c944a257b55aeef5de2 wallet: Replace confusing getAdjustedTime() with GetTime() (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Setting `nTimeReceived` to the adjusted time has several issues:
* `m_best_block_time` is set to the "unadjusted" time, thus a comparison of the two times is like comparing apples to oranges. In the worst case this opens up an attack vector where remote peers can force a premature re-broadcast of wallet txs.
* The RPC documentation for `"timereceived"` doesn't mention that the network adjusted time is used, possibly confusing users when the time reported by RPC is off by a few seconds compared to their local timestamp.
Fix all issues by replacing the call with `GetTime()`. Also a style fix: Use non-narrowing integer conversion in the RPC method.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
Code-review ACK fa37e798b2660d8e44e31c944a257b55aeef5de2
shaavan:
crACK fa37e798b2660d8e44e31c944a257b55aeef5de2
Tree-SHA512: 8d020ba400521246b7aed4b6c41319fc70552e8c69e929a5994500375466a9edac02a0ae64b803dbc6695df22276489561a23bd6e030c44c97d288f7b9b2b3fa
a989f98d240a84b5c798252acaa4a316ac711189 refactor: net: subnet lookup: use single-result LookupHost() (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
plus describe single IP subnet case for more clarity
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
utACK a989f98d240a84b5c798252acaa4a316ac711189 the patch rebases cleanly to master, the debug build is green, and it is essentially the same patch as c8991f0251dd2a modulo local variable naming, braced initialization, and a comment
vasild:
ACK a989f98d240a84b5c798252acaa4a316ac711189
Tree-SHA512: 082d3481b1fa5e5f3267b7c4a812954b67b36d1f94c5296fe20110699f053e5042dfa13f728ae20249e9b8d71e930c3b119410125d0faeccdfbdc259223ee3a6
fa165e954579436fe4b636e4222d8ce0c1269786 Replace stoul with ToIntegral in dbwrapper (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The string is created with `%llu`. See: 7fcf53f7b4/src/leveldb/db/db_impl.cc (L1436-L1437)
So it seems odd to silently accept when parsing: whitespace, a sign character, trailing chars, overflow, ....
Fix that by using the stricter ToIntegral.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa165e954579436fe4b636e4222d8ce0c1269786
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa165e954579436fe4b636e4222d8ce0c1269786
theStack:
Code-review ACK fa165e954579436fe4b636e4222d8ce0c1269786
Tree-SHA512: b87f01431ca0b971ff84610022da8679d3c33470b88cfc3f4a337e6e176a0455715588aefd40e8e2bbe7459d902dc89d7bfe34e7fd66755f631cc18dc039fa2f
5b44a75493a1a098404d5e21dc384e74eae1892e refactor: Remove unused CExt{Pub,}Key (de)serialization methods (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
As pointed out in issue #17130, the serialization/deserialization methods for the classes `CExtKey` and
`CExtPubKey` are only used in the BIP32 unit tests and hence can be removed (see comments https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17130#issuecomment-543750290, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17130#issuecomment-543794408 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17130#issuecomment-543814727).
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 5b44a75493a1a098404d5e21dc384e74eae1892e -- -60 LOC diff looks correct :)
promag:
ACK 5b44a75493a1a098404d5e21dc384e74eae1892e.
MarcoFalke:
unsigned ACK 5b44a75493a1a098404d5e21dc384e74eae1892e
fjahr:
ACK 5b44a75
jonatack:
Light ACK 5b44a75493a1a098404d5e21dc384e74eae1892e. Built, ran tests and bitcoind. `git blame` shows most of the last changes are from commit 90604f16af in 2015 to add bip32 pubkey serialization.
Tree-SHA512: 6887573b76b9e54e117a076557407b6f7908719b2202fb9eea498522baf9f30198b3f78b87a62efcd17ad1ab0886196f099239992ce7cbbaee79979ffe9e5f2c
73b96c94cb6c2afdee7f151768a96944ecaf9d9b net: Fix uninitialized read in ProcessMessage(...) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Fix an uninitialized read in `ProcessMessage(…, "tx", …)` when receiving a transaction we already have.
The uninitialized value is read and used on [L2526 in the case of `AlreadyHave(inv) == true`](d8a66626d6/src/net_processing.cpp (L2494-L2526)).
Proof of concept being run against a `bitcoind` built with MemorySanitizer (`-fsanitize=memory`):
```
$ ./p2p-uninit-read-in-conditional-poc.py
Usage: ./p2p-uninit-read-in-conditional-poc.py <dstaddr> <dstport> <net>
$ bitcoind -regtest &
$ ./p2p-uninit-read-in-conditional-poc.py 127.0.0.1 18444 regtest
SUMMARY: MemorySanitizer: use-of-uninitialized-value
[1]+ Exit 77 bitcoind -regtest
$
```
Proof of concept being run against a `bitcoind` running under Valgrind (`valgrind --exit-on-first-error`):
```
$ valgrind -q --exit-on-first-error=yes --error-exitcode=1 bitcoind -regtest &
$ ./p2p-uninit-read-in-conditional-poc.py 127.0.0.1 18444 regtest
==27351== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
[1]+ Exit 1 valgrind -q --exit-on-first-error=yes --error-exitcode=1 bitcoind -regtest
$
```
Proof of concept script:
```
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
from test_framework.mininode import NetworkThread
from test_framework.mininode import P2PDataStore
from test_framework.messages import CTransaction, CTxIn, CTxOut, msg_tx
def send_duplicate_tx(dstaddr="127.0.0.1", dstport=18444, net="regtest"):
network_thread = NetworkThread()
network_thread.start()
node = P2PDataStore()
node.peer_connect(dstaddr=dstaddr, dstport=dstport, net=net)()
node.wait_for_verack()
tx = CTransaction()
tx.vin.append(CTxIn())
tx.vout.append(CTxOut())
node.send_message(msg_tx(tx))
node.send_message(msg_tx(tx))
node.peer_disconnect()
network_thread.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) != 4:
print("Usage: {} <dstaddr> <dstport> <net>".format(sys.argv[0]))
sys.exit(0)
send_duplicate_tx(sys.argv[1], int(sys.argv[2]), sys.argv[3])
```
Note that the transaction in the proof of concept is the simplest possible, but really any transaction can be used. It does not have to be a valid transaction.
This bug was introduced in #15921 ("validation: Tidy up ValidationState interface") which was merged in to `master` 28 days ago.
Luckily this bug was caught before being part of any Bitcoin Core release :)
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utACK 73b96c94cb6c2afdee7f151768a96944ecaf9d9b
laanwj:
ACK 73b96c94cb6c2afdee7f151768a96944ecaf9d9b, thanks for discovering and reporting this before it ended up in a release.
Tree-SHA512: 7ce6b8f260bcdd9b2ec4ff4b941a891bbef578acf4456df33b7a8d42b248237ec4949e65e2445b24851d1639b10681c701ad500b1c0b776ff050ef8c3812c795
3004d5a12d09d94bfc4dee2a8e8f2291996a4aaf [validation] Remove fMissingInputs from AcceptToMemoryPool() (John Newbery)
c428622a5bb1e37b2e6ab2c52791ac05d9271238 [validation] Remove unused first_invalid parameter from ProcessNewBlockHeaders() (John Newbery)
7204c6434b944f6ad51b3c895837729d3aa56eea [validation] Remove useless ret parameter from Invalid() (John Newbery)
1a37de4b3174d19a6d8691ae07e92b32fdfaef11 [validation] Remove error() calls from Invalid() calls (John Newbery)
067981e49246822421a7bcc720491427e1dba8a3 [validation] Tidy Up ValidationResult class (John Newbery)
a27a2957ed9afbe5a96caa5f0f4cbec730d27460 [validation] Add CValidationState subclasses (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Carries out some remaining tidy-ups remaining after PR 15141:
- split ValidationState into TxValidationState and BlockValidationState (commit from ajtowns)
- various minor code style tidy-ups to the ValidationState class
- remove the useless `ret` parameter from `ValidationState::Invalid()`
- remove the now unused `first_invalid` parameter from `ProcessNewBlockHeaders()`
- remove the `fMissingInputs` parameter from `AcceptToMemoryPool()`, and deal with missing inputs the same way as other errors by using the `TxValidationState` object.
Tip for reviewers (thanks ryanofsky!): The first commit ("[validation] Add CValidationState subclasses" ) is huge and can be easier to start reviewing if you revert the rote, mechanical changes:
Substitute the commit hash of commit "[validation] Add CValidationState subclasses" for <CommitHash> in the commands below.
```sh
git checkout <CommitHash>
git grep -l ValidationState | xargs sed -i 's/BlockValidationState\|TxValidationState/CValidationState/g'
git grep -l ValidationResult | xargs sed -i 's/BlockValidationResult\|TxValidationResult/ValidationInvalidReason/g'
git grep -l MaybePunish | xargs sed -i 's/MaybePunishNode\(ForBlock\|ForTx\)/MaybePunishNode/g'
git diff HEAD^
```
After that it's possible to easily see the mechanical changes with:
```sh
git log -p -n1 -U0 --word-diff-regex=. <CommitHash>
```
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laanwj:
ACK 3004d5a12d09d94bfc4dee2a8e8f2291996a4aaf
amitiuttarwar:
code review ACK 3004d5a12d09d94bfc4dee2a8e8f2291996a4aaf. Also built & ran tests locally.
fjahr:
Code review ACK 3004d5a12d09d94bfc4dee2a8e8f2291996a4aaf . Only nit style change and pure virtual destructor added since my last review.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 3004d5a12d09d94bfc4dee2a8e8f2291996a4aaf. Just whitespace change and pure virtual destructor added since last review.
Tree-SHA512: 511de1fb380a18bec1944ea82b513b6192df632ee08bb16344a2df3c40811a88f3872f04df24bc93a41643c96c48f376a04551840fd804a961490d6c702c3d36
9075d13153ce06cd59a45644831ecc43126e1e82 [docs] Add release notes for removal of REJECT reasons (John Newbery)
04a2f326ec0f06fb4fce1c4f93500752f05dede8 [validation] Fix REJECT message comments (John Newbery)
e9d5a59e34ff2d538d8f5315efd9908bf24d0fdc [validation] Remove REJECT code from CValidationState (John Newbery)
0053e16714323c1694c834fdca74f064a1a33529 [logging] Don't log REJECT code when transaction is rejected (John Newbery)
a1a07cfe99fc8cee30ba5976dc36b47b1f6532ab [validation] Fix peer punishment for bad blocks (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
We no longer send BIP 61 REJECT messages, so there's no need to set
a REJECT code in the CValidationState object.
Note that there is a minor bug fix in p2p behaviour here. Because the
call to `MaybePunishNode()` in `PeerLogicValidation::BlockChecked()` only
previously happened if the REJECT code was > 0 and < `REJECT_INTERNAL`,
then there are cases were `MaybePunishNode()` can get called where it
wasn't previously:
- when `AcceptBlockHeader()` fails with `CACHED_INVALID`.
- when `AcceptBlockHeader()` fails with `BLOCK_MISSING_PREV`.
Note that `BlockChecked()` cannot fail with an 'internal' reject code. The
only internal reject code was `REJECT_HIGHFEE`, which was only set in
ATMP.
This reverts a minor bug introduced in 5d08c9c579.
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fjahr:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 9075d13153ce06cd59a45644831ecc43126e1e82. Only changes since last review are splitting the main commit and updating comments
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cd68594dcdadc195bd2ea9394fa04edfdbdf1149 Only check the hash of transactions loaded from disk (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
It feels unnecessary to do a full `CheckTransaction` for every transaction saved in the wallet. It should not be possible for an invalid transaction to get into the wallet in the first place, and if there is any disk corruption, the hash check will catch it.
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57e2edea0bfea664e3f12dad2508139eb7f461bc Send amount shows minimum amount placeholder (JeremyCrookshank)
Pull request description:
Noticed that there wasn't a default value for the send amount. However if you put a value in or click the up and down arrows you're unable to get it blank again, so it makes sense that it has a default value. I hope this also makes it more clear that users can send less than 1 BTC if it shows the 8 decimal places
PR:
![Capture](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/46864828/67132088-549c6180-f1ff-11e9-9ba5-67fdcd6db894.PNG)
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GChuf:
ACK 57e2edea0bfea664e3f12dad2508139eb7f461bc
laanwj:
ACK 57e2edea0bfea664e3f12dad2508139eb7f461bc, this is a surprisingly compact solution too
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7d8d3e6a2ad827fa916e3909a18dedb9f7fdce43 Add tests for util/vector.h's Cat and Vector (Pieter Wuille)
e65e61c812df90a56e3ce4a8e76c4b746766f387 Add some general std::vector utility functions (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is another general improvement extracted from #16800 .
Two functions are added are:
* Vector(arg1,arg2,arg3,...) constructs a vector with the specified arguments as elements. The vector's type is derived from the arguments. If some of the arguments are rvalue references, they will be moved into place rather than copied (which can't be achieved using list initialization).
* Cat(vector1,vector2) returns a concatenation of the two vectors, efficiently moving elements when relevant.
Vector generalizes (and replaces) the `Singleton` function in src/descriptor.cpp, and `Cat` replaces the function in bech32.cpp
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ea4cc3a7b36a9c77dbf0aff439da3ef0ea58e6e4 Truly decouple wallet from chainparams for -fallbackfee (Jorge Timón)
Pull request description:
Before it was 0 by default for main and 20000 for test and regtest.
Now it is 0 by default for all chains, thus there's no need to call Params().
Also now the default for main is properly documented.
Suggestion for release notes:
-fallbackfee was 0 (disabled) by default for the main chain, but 20000 by default for the test chains. Now it is 0 by default for all chains. Testnet and regtest users will have to add fallbackfee=20000 to their configuration if they weren't setting it and they want it to keep working like before.
Should I propose them to the wiki for the release notes or only after merge?
For more context, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16402#issuecomment-515701042
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MarcoFalke:
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----
Co-Authored-By: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
eb7b78165966f2c79da71b993c4c4d793e37297f modify p2p_feefilter test to catch rounding error (Gregory Sanders)
6a51f7951716d6d6fc0f9b56028f3a0dd02b61c8 Disallow implicit conversion for CFeeRate constructor (Gregory Sanders)
8e59af55aaf1b196575084bce2448af02d97d745 feefilter: Compute the absolute fee rather than stored rate to match mempool acceptance logic (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
This means we will use the rounding-down behavior in `GetFee` to match both mempool acceptance and wallet logic, with minimal changes.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16499
Replacement PR for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16500
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5c5d0b62648e1b144b7b93c199f45265dac100e5 Add FoundBlock.found member (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This change lets IPC serialization code handle FoundBlock arguments more simply and efficiently. Without this change there was no way to determine from a FoundBlock object whether a block was found or not. So in order to correctly implement behavior of leaving FoundBlock output variables unmodified when a block was not found, IPC code would have to read preexisting output variable values from the local process, send them to the remote process, receive output values back from the remote process, and save them to output variables unconditionally. With FoundBlock.found method, the process is simpler. There's no need to read or send preexisting local output variable values, just to read final output values from the remote process and set them conditionally if the block was found.
---
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.
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jamesob:
ACK 5c5d0b62648e1b144b7b93c199f45265dac100e5 ([`jamesob/ackr/22215.1.ryanofsky.refactor_add_foundblock`](https://github.com/jamesob/bitcoin/tree/ackr/22215.1.ryanofsky.refactor_add_foundblock))
Zero-1729:
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faa86b71acefc8f2e366746a1c251888e6e686dd fuzz: Use ConsumeUInt256 helper to simplify rolling_bloom_filter fuzz test (MarcoFalke)
aaaa61fd306e25379e6222e31bf160a6eb04f74e fuzz: Speed up rolling_bloom_filter fuzz test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Without a size limit on the input data, the runtime is unbounded. Fix this by picking an upper bound on the maximum number of fuzz operations.
Reproducer from OSS-Fuzz (without bug report):
[clusterfuzz-testcase-rolling_bloom_filter-5980807721254912.log](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/files/6822159/clusterfuzz-testcase-rolling_bloom_filter-5980807721254912.log)
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faafda232e1d4f79ee64dbfee699a8018f25b0bc fuzz: Speed up prevector fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Without a size limit on the input data, the runtime is unbounded. Fix this by picking an upper bound on the maximum number of fuzz operations.
Should fix https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=35981
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practicalswift:
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aaaa9c6019790a1a21a7b4ef01693ac9390ae6d0 fuzz: Extend addrman fuzz test with deserialize (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Requested on IRC:
```
[18:01] <vasild> => I think there is a good chance fuzzing addrman unserialize will find more bugs
[18:04] <sipa> definitely
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fb7be92b094477131140b58a4e3ae98366b93e76 Mark print-% target as phony. (Dmitry Goncharov)
Pull request description:
.PHONY does not take patterns (such as print-%) as prerequisites.
Have print-% depend on force and mark force as phony.
This change ensures print-% rule works even when there is a file that matches the target.
```
$ # on master
$ make print-host
host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
$ touch print-host
$ make print-host
make: 'print-host' is up to date.
$
$ git co mark_print_as_phony
Switched to branch 'mark_print_as_phony'
$ make print-host
host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
$ touch force
$ make print-host
host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
```
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hebasto:
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906d7913117c8f10934b37afa27ae8ac565da042 fuzz: add missing ECCVerifyHandle to base_encode_decode (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
It is possible to trigger a fuzztest failure in the `base_encode_decode` by asking it to decode any PSBT that has HD keypaths in it. For example, this one
```
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
```
which I took straight from the PSBT test vectors. The reason is that in src/psbt.h we call `DeserializeHDKeypaths`, which in turn calls `CPubKey::IsFullyValid`, which in turn asserts that a secp context has been created.
The error appears to be masked on many systems by the definition of `instance_of_eccryptoclosure` in src/script/bitcoinconsensus.cpp, which defines a static object which contains an `ECCVerifyHandle`. If you just comment out that line you can reliably trigger the fuzz test failure, e.g. by creating a file `crash` with the above PSBT, and runnnig
```
ASAN_OPTIONS=symbolize=0:detect_stack_use_after_return=1:check_initialization_order=1:strict_init_order=1 UBSAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=./test/sanitizer_suppressions/ubsan:print_stacktrace=1:halt_on_error=1:report_error_type=1 FUZZ=base_encode_decode ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz -seed_inputs=crash
```
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practicalswift:
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9550dffa0c61df6d1591c62d09629b4c5731e1b7 fuzz: Assert roundtrip equality for `CPubKey` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is a (quite late) follow-up to #19237 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19237#issuecomment-642203251). Looking at `CPubKey::Serialize` and `CPubKey::Unserialize` I can't think of a scenario where the roundtrip (serialization/deserialization) equality wouldn't hold.
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jamesob:
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fa483e9f68b8b4171dabb25cc88dc2eada454a99 fuzz: Speed up crypto fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
May fix https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34962
Similar solution to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22005
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practicalswift:
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d44a261acff40c1c8727d3cc0106bde65a6416d0 Fix issues when `walletdir` is root directory (unknown)
Pull request description:
+ Remove one character less from wallet path
+ After testing lot of random strings with special chars in `wallet_name`, I found that the issue was not related to special characters in the name. Reviewing PR https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21907 helped me resolve the issue.
**Real issue**: If the path mentioned in `walletdir` is a root directory, first character of the wallet name or path is removed
**Solution**: `if` statement to check `walletdir` is a root directory
Fixes: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21510https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21501
Related PR: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20080
Consider the wallet directories `w1` and `w2` saved in `D:\`. Run `bitcoind.exe -walletdir=D:\`, Results for `bitcoin-cli.exe listwalletdir`:
Before this PR:
```
{
"wallets": [
{
"name": "1"
},
{
"name": "2"
}
]
}
```
After this PR:
```
"wallets": [
{
"name": "w1"
},
{
"name": "w2"
}
]
}
```
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ryanofsky:
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meshcollider:
utACK d44a261acff40c1c8727d3cc0106bde65a6416d0
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1be6267ce1ee142c3b90baed1925a82eab6514aa fuzz: don't try and use fopencookie when building for Android (fanquake)
Pull request description:
When building for Android, `_GNU_SOURCE` will be defined:
```bash
/home/ubuntu/android-sdk/ndk/22.1.7171670/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/aarch64-linux-android30-clang++ -dM -E -x c++ - < /dev/null
#define _GNU_SOURCE 1
#define _LP64 1
#define __AARCH64EL__ 1
#define __AARCH64_CMODEL_SMALL__ 1
#define __ANDROID_API__ 30
#define __ANDROID__ 1
#define __ARM_64BIT_STATE 1
.....
```
but it doesn't have the [`fopencookie()` function](https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Streams-and-Cookies.html), or define the `cookie_io_functions_t` type, which results in compile failures:
```bash
In file included from test/fuzz/addition_overflow.cpp:7:
./test/fuzz/util.h:388:15: error: unknown type name 'cookie_io_functions_t'
const cookie_io_functions_t io_hooks = {
^
15 warnings and 1 error generated.
```
Just skip trying to use it if we are building for Android. Should fix#22062.
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5e146022daa4336de94447e5b8e5418296286927 wallet: fix scanning progress calculation for single block range (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
If the blockchain is rescanned for a single block (i.e. start and stop hashes are equal, and with that also the estimated start/stop verification progress values) the progress calculation could lead to a NaN value caused by a division by zero (0.0/0.0), resulting in an invalid JSON result for the `getwalletinfo` RPC. This PR fixes this behaviour by setting the progress to zero in that special case. Fixes#20297.
The behaviour can easily be reproduced by continuously running single block rescans in an endless loop, e.g. via
```bash
#!/bin/bash
while true
do
bitcoin-cli rescanblockchain $(bitcoin-cli getblockcount)
done
```
and at the same time perform some `getwalletinfo` RPCs.
On the master branch, this leads to frequent invalid responses (tested on mainchain):
```
$ bitcoin-cli getwalletinfo
error: couldn't parse reply from server
$ curl --user `cat ~/.bitcoin/.cookie` --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id": "curltest", "method": "getwalletinfo", "params": []}' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:8332/
{"result":{"walletname":"","walletversion":169900,"format":"bdb","balance":0.00000000,"unconfirmed_balance":0.00000000,"immature_balance":0.00000000,"txcount":0,"keypoololdest":1603677276,"keypoolsize":1000,"hdseedid":"3196e33ecb47c7130e6ca60f2f895f9259860dca","keypoolsize_hd_internal":1000,"paytxfee":0.00000000,"private_keys_enabled":true,"avoid_reuse":false,"scanning":{"duration":0,"progress":},"descriptors":false},"error":null,"id":"curltest"}
```
(note that missing value for "progress" in the JSON result).
On the PR branch, the behaviour doesn't occur anymore.
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## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Bad coding in governance code
## What was done?
Use Enums where possible
## How Has This Been Tested?
Make check
## Breaking Changes
none
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
apply._
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Upgraded version of cppcheck
## What was done?
## How Has This Been Tested?
Ran cppcheck
## Breaking Changes
None
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
apply._
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
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tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Develop doesn't build: ./autogen.sh fails
## What was done?
remove newline
## How Has This Been Tested?
./autogen.sh
## Breaking Changes
None
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that
apply._
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Converts some CCriticalSections with Mutexes; other minor refactoring
in
0fce09d1f0
see before
<img width="771" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6443210/225969163-bb4cee62-3e6a-4224-980a-11b2e0024a60.png">
and after
<img width="766" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6443210/225969245-e8afcbf6-c112-40c4-9504-82830b005a53.png">
## What was done?
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
None
## Checklist:
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
fa18553d382a7d8c447cd6698b36e293fb7ecf1f fuzz: Remove addrdb fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The target has several issues:
* It is named incorrectly (`addrdb`, but it constructs a `CBanEntry`)
* It doesn't do anything meaningful, other than consuming one integer and passing it to a constructor
* It consumes CPU time that can be used for the other targets
* It is redundant with the banman fuzz target
Fix all by removing it.
ACKs for top commit:
amitiuttarwar:
ACK fa18553d382a7d8c447cd6698b36e293fb7ecf1f, thanks for the cleanup
Tree-SHA512: 3f8944d3f80913bf466c03062fed070e96073fb72d0938b2bc9a2586960c86879d6f251e16fd81cfeb4e6685ff9eef6bccb25cd3901b218a100c90f25a3c9240
14e8cf974a7a317796ef8e97e5cf9c355ceff0ee [consensus] MOVEONLY: Move single-sig checking EvalScript code to EvalChecksig (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is another small refactor pulled out of the Schnorr/Taproot PR #17977.
This is in preparation for adding different signature verification rules,
specifically tapscript (BIP 342), which interprets opcode 0xac and 0xad
as Schnorr signature verifications.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
ACK 14e8cf974a7a317796ef8e97e5cf9c355ceff0ee, verified move-only.
MarcoFalke:
ACK 14e8cf974a7a317796ef8e97e5cf9c355ceff0ee, reviewed with "git show 14e8cf974a7a317796ef8e97e5cf9c355ceff0ee --color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space -W" 👆
fjahr:
Code-review ACK 14e8cf974a7a317796ef8e97e5cf9c355ceff0ee, verified that it's move-only.
instagibbs:
code review ACK 14e8cf974a, verified move-only
theStack:
Code-Review ACK 14e8cf974a
jonatack:
ACK 14e8cf974a7a317796ef8e97e5cf9c355ceff0ee
Tree-SHA512: af2efce9ae39d5ec01db5b9ef0ff383fe252ef5f33b3483927308ae17d91a619266cb45951f32ea1ce54807a4c0f052bcdefb47e244465d3a726393221c227b1
13076867981ab36b3549ab4c29583ae8ed12a709 refactor: Use Mutex type for g_cs_recent_confirmed_transactions (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
No need the `RecursiveMutex` type for the `g_cs_recent_confirmed_transactions`.
Related to #19303.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 13076867981ab36b3549ab4c29583ae8ed12a709
vasild:
ACK 13076867
Tree-SHA512: 67f1be10c80ec18d0f80b9f5036e5a20986314da9b9364ef4e193ad1d9f3f4c8e4c2e16253ca79d649ff602d5b8c2aff58d7dd1085841afb760479a4875cffbe
37ae687f95c82f2d64ed880533d158060d4fc3de Add tests for CPubKey serialization/unserialization (Elichai Turkel)
9b8907faded8e4ec312c0dd4b4b15e1793876acd Check size after Unserializing CPubKey (Elichai Turkel)
Pull request description:
Found by practicalswift, closes#19235
Currently all the public API(except the pointer-like API) in CPubKey that sets/constructs a pubkey goes through `CPubKey::Set` which checks if that the length and size match and if not invalidates the key.
This adds the same check to `CPubKey::Unserialize`, sadly I don't see an easy way to just push this to the existing checks in `CPubKey::Set` but it's only a simple condition.
The problem with not invalidating is that if you write a pubkey like: `{0x02,0x00}` it will think the actual length is 33(because of `size()`) and will access uninitialized memory if you call any of the functions on CPubKey.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
re-ACK 37ae687f95c82f2d64ed880533d158060d4fc3de
jonatack:
Code review re-ACK 37ae687 per `git diff eab8ee3 37ae687` only change since last review at eab8ee3 is passing the `pubkey` param by reference to const instead of by value in `src/test/key_tests.cpp::CmpSerializationPubkey`
MarcoFalke:
ACK 37ae687f95c82f2d64ed880533d158060d4fc3de
Tree-SHA512: 30173755555dfc76d6263fb6a59f41be36049ffae7b4e1b92b922d668f5e5e2331f7374d5fa10d5d59fc53020d2966156905ffcfa8b8129c1f6d0ca062174ff1
29c9e2c2d2015ade47ed4497926363dea3f9c59b wallet: Do not iterate a directory if having an error while accessing it (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On Windows when `ListDatabases` tries to iterate any system folder, e.g., "System Volume Information", it falls into an infinite loop.
This PR fixes this bug. Now the `debug.log` contains:
```
2021-05-12T09:07:53Z ListDatabases: Access is denied D:/System Volume Information -- skipping.
```
An easy way to reproduce the bug and test this PR is to pass the `-walletdir=D:\` command-line option, and run the `listwalletdir` RPC, or File -> Open Wallet in the GUI menu.
Fixes#20081.
Fixes#21136.
Fixes#21904.
Also https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/99243/listwalletdir-access-is-denied-d-system-volume-information
ACKs for top commit:
prayank23:
ACK 29c9e2c2d2
promag:
Code review ACK 29c9e2c2d2015ade47ed4497926363dea3f9c59b.
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 29c9e2c2d2015ade47ed4497926363dea3f9c59b
Tree-SHA512: b851c88e6d09626f4cb81acc2fa59a563b2aee64582963285715bf785c64b872e8bf738aa6b27bdbaf4c3e5c8565c2dc2c802135f9aa1f48b4b913435bc5d793
9c891b64ffd14bc8216dbd5eb60816043af265b6 net: initialize nMessageSize to max uint32_t instead of -1 (eugene)
Pull request description:
nMessageSize is uint32_t and is set to -1. This will warn with `-fsanitize=implicit-integer-sign-change` when V1TransportDeserializer calls into the ctor. This pull initializes nMessageSize to `numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max()` instead and removes the ubsan suppression.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 9c891b64ffd14bc8216dbd5eb60816043af265b6
promag:
Code review ACK 9c891b64ffd14bc8216dbd5eb60816043af265b6.
Tree-SHA512: f05173d9553a01d207a5a7f8ff113d9e11354c50b494a67d44d3931c151581599a9da4e28f40edd113f4698ea9115e6092b2a5b7329c841426726772076c1493
fa95555a491dc01952703f476836e607ac34eab4 fuzz: Limit max insertions in timedata fuzz test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is debatable whether a size of the median filter other than `200` (the only size used in production) should be fuzzed. For now add a minimal patch to cap the max insertions. Otherwise the complexity is N^2 log(N), where N is the size of the fuzz input.
Hopefully fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34167
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa95555a491dc01952703f476836e607ac34eab4: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: be7737e9f4c906053e355641de84dde31fed37ed6be4c5e92e602ca7675dffdaf06b7063b9235ef541b05d3d5fd689c99479317473bb15cb5271b8baabffd0f2
facfc0f65dd0a7d54c0f6d56bff793e57b12ee12 fuzz: Remove strprintf test cases that are known to fail (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
They are still waiting to be fixed (see https://github.com/c42f/tinyformat/issues/70 ), so no need for us to carry them around in our source code. They can be added back once upstream is fixed.
Hopefully fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=34082
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK facfc0f65dd0a7d54c0f6d56bff793e57b12ee12
Tree-SHA512: d9d3d35555b6d58740a041ae45797ca85149f60990e2ed632c5dadf363e1d2362d2447681d7ceaa1fbffcd6e7bc8da5bc15d3923b68829a86c25b364a599afc8
83a425d25af033086744c1c8c892015014ed46bd compressor: use a prevector in compressed script serialization (William Casarin)
Pull request description:
This function was doing millions of unnecessary heap allocations during IBD.
I'm start to catalog unnecessary heap allocations as a pet project of mine: as-zero-as-possible-alloc IBD. This is one small step.
before:
![May01-174536](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/45598/80850964-9a38de80-8bd3-11ea-8eec-08cd38ee1fa1.png)
after:
![May01-174610](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/45598/80850974-a91f9100-8bd3-11ea-94a1-e2077391f6f4.png)
~should I type alias this?~ *I type aliased it*
This is a part of the Zero Allocations Project #18849 (ZAP1). This code came up as a place where many allocations occur.
ACKs for top commit:
Empact:
ACK 83a425d25a
elichai:
tACK 83a425d25af033086744c1c8c892015014ed46bd
sipa:
utACK 83a425d25af033086744c1c8c892015014ed46bd
Tree-SHA512: f0ffa6ab0ea1632715b0b76362753f9f6935f05cdcc80d85566774401155a3c57ad45a687942a1806d3503858f0bb698da9243746c8e2edb8fdf13611235b0e0
804ac106313eb52d3a86f42c681b42acf90974c8 remove unnecessary newline from initWarning() argument (Larry Ruane)
Pull request description:
Run: `src/bitcoind -wallet=nosuchfile`
Without this patch, `debug.log` contains:
```
2021-03-23T21:19:16Z init message: Verifying wallet(s)...
2021-03-23T21:19:16Z Warning: Skipping -wallet path that doesn't exist. Failed to load database path '/home/larry/.bitcoin/wallets/nosuchfile'. Path does not exist.
2021-03-23T21:19:16Z init message: Loading banlist...
```
With this patch, the empty line isn't present. This PR fixes a similar problem with `src/bitcoind -conf=nosuchfile`
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 804ac106313eb52d3a86f42c681b42acf90974c8: patch looks correct!
jarolrod:
tACK 804ac106313eb52d3a86f42c681b42acf90974c8, nice catch!
theStack:
Code-review ACK 804ac106313eb52d3a86f42c681b42acf90974c8
Tree-SHA512: dfcbaaa72ca24ac40233ac56840cfba8827853711d3df6e229ce940686f2ebf8bf0560bafcaa73a4d82d179a5050af0d3cabdc47b3b1dfd6aaadf718a6635f11
5294f0d5a94cc7beaf692131fba0cad8beec9f13 refactor: return std::nullopt instead of {} (fanquake)
Pull request description:
In #21415 [we decided](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21415#issuecomment-800236640) to return `std::optional` rather than `{}` for
uninitialized values. This PR replaces the two remaining usages of `{}`
with `std::nullopt`.
As a side-effect, this also quells the spurious GCC 10.2.x warning that
we've had reported quite a few times. i.e #21318, #21248, #20797.
```bash
txmempool.cpp: In member function ‘CTxMemPool::setEntries CTxMemPool::GetIterSet(const std::set<uint256>&) const’:
txmempool.cpp:898:13: warning: ‘<anonymous>’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
898 | return {};
| ^
```
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 5294f0d5a94cc7beaf692131fba0cad8beec9f13, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 5b776be79ab26e5a3a5fc2b463b394ea5ce6797ed5558424873fa4ecee2898170eff76d6da9d69394d28f8f98974117fc63b922a3e19c52f5294c83073e79bb0
3d086f42ab58f0f5984101d5285d5a707e3dc8e7 test: add ParseUInt16() test coverage (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
`ParseUInt16()` was just added in #21328.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 3d086f42ab58f0f5984101d5285d5a707e3dc8e7: patch looks correct & more coverage is better than less coverage
Tree-SHA512: bf7f96deb7c1531419565907f0ea8a8e32b368d4b823a3e80928b2c118edbf643ea06e357b4b5504a89f855caeed289daa9f823c740231ed6ad1b8ed00285ce8
8dd5946c0b7aa8f3976b14a5de4ce84b80a9c32a add functional test (Larry Ruane)
b5a80fa7e487c37b7ac0e3874a2fabade41b9ca8 util: Handle HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE in bitcoin-cli (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
If `bitcoind` is processing 16 RPC requests, attempting to submit another request using `bitcoin-cli` produces this less-than-helpful error message: `error: couldn't parse reply from server`. This PR changes the error to: `error: server response: Work queue depth exceeded`.
ACKs for top commit:
fjahr:
tACK 8dd5946c0b7aa8f3976b14a5de4ce84b80a9c32a
luke-jr:
utACK 8dd5946c0b7aa8f3976b14a5de4ce84b80a9c32a (no changes since previous utACK)
hebasto:
re-ACK 8dd5946c0b7aa8f3976b14a5de4ce84b80a9c32a, only suggested changes since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18335#pullrequestreview-460621350) review.
darosior:
ACK 8dd5946c0b7aa8f3976b14a5de4ce84b80a9c32a
Tree-SHA512: 33e25f6ff05d9b56fae2bdb68b132557bb8e995f5438ac4fbbc53c304c5152a98aa43c43600c31d8a6a2830cbd48bf8ec7d89dce50190b29ec00a43830126913
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
## What was done?
Added v20 BIP9 style fork structure along with utility functions.
Since several features coming depending on that fork status, we needed
to group them into one
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
This was reported/requested by @HashEngineering:
> Older versions of our App won't sync due to if (obj.nVersion ==
BASIC_BLS_VERSION) . Older versions don't know what version a SML Entry
is. As such, they will never read the type field. On the android client
this causes an offset problem when reading the mnlistdiff and it will
throw an exception that bans the peer that supplied it. Soon enough, no
peers will be left to connect to because they will all give the android
client bad data.
## What was done?
With this PR, SML will serialise the new v19 fields (`nType`,
`platformHTTPPort`, `platformNodeID`) if the client's version is at
least equal to `70227`.
Note: Serialisation for hashing skips the above rule.
Also, functional test mininode protocol version is set to `70227`.
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
During reviewing TODO were found some TODOes that can be done now.
## What was done?
- fix: follow-up dash#3467 - replaced commented code to disabled code
- follow-up bitcoin#16394 - uncommented code related to `watchonly`
feature
- removed out-dated TODO in `rpc/masternode.cpp` (already done)
- fix: renamed name of clean up test_unittests: removed TODO and updated
name of variable TRAVIS
- rewritten todo inside `.travis.yml`
- fix: adds a missing description for result of rpc `mnsync`
Last commit (`mnsync`) is an only candidate for backport to v19, other
changes are non significant.
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run functional/unit tests
## Breaking Changes
No breaking changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
https://github.com/dashpay/dash/issues/5294
## What was done?
Bumped defaultAssumeValid, nMinimumChainWork, chainTxData,
checkPointsData
## How Has This Been Tested?
Called rpcs `getblockhash N`, `getblock HASH`, `getchaintxstats 17280
HASH`
## Breaking Changes
No breaking changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
9cc8e30125df14fe47e21e55ab3bf26f4d416565 test: fix sign comparison warning in socket tests (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This fixes:
```bash
In file included from test/sock_tests.cpp:10:
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/test/unit_test.hpp:18:
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/test/test_tools.hpp:46:
/usr/local/include/boost/test/tools/old/impl.hpp:107:17: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'const long' and 'const unsigned long' [-Wsign-compare]
return left == right;
~~~~ ^ ~~~~~
```
which was introduced in #20788.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK 9cc8e30125df14fe47e21e55ab3bf26f4d416565
vasild:
ACK 9cc8e30125df14fe47e21e55ab3bf26f4d416565
Tree-SHA512: 7069a4fde5cec01be03f8477fe396e53658f170efbf1d9ef3339d553bb90a2be9f4acd6b348127b14cd2f91426e0cd1fc35d2d3c9f201cf748c0cf50f47e46a5
b6aadcd5b4350a6ebcd57e88e7a0853cedf7c2fb build: Add -Werror=mismatched-tags (Hennadii Stepanov)
1485124291368c4a2ca8ea09c18e813f1dbabf5c Fix -Wmismatched-tags warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Warnings were introduced in #20749:
```
./validation.h:43:1: warning: class 'CCheckpointData' was previously declared as a struct; this is valid, but may result in linker errors under the Microsoft C++ ABI [-Wmismatched-tags]
class CCheckpointData;
^
./chainparams.h:24:8: note: previous use is here
struct CCheckpointData {
^
./validation.h:43:1: note: did you mean struct here?
class CCheckpointData;
^~~~~
struct
1 warning generated.
```
This change fixes AppVeyor build: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/DrahtBot/bitcoin/builds/37547435
ACKs for top commit:
glozow:
utACK b6aadcd5b4🚗
practicalswift:
cr ACK b6aadcd5b4350a6ebcd57e88e7a0853cedf7c2fb: patch looks correct
Tree-SHA512: 3ac887ebdbf9a1ae33c1fd5381b3b8d83388ad557ddeb55013acd42bb9752a5bd009e3a0eed52644a023a7a0dda1c159277981af82f58fb0abfe60b84e01bf29
ad57fb756b1c2df625790bd9c296ec28daa93740 wallet: Add BerkeleyDB version sanity check at init time (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Detect version conflicts between the run-time BerkeleyDB library and the one used during compilation.
This is very unsafe (can result in anything from crashes to corruption) so shut down when one is detected.
ACKs for top commit:
decryp2kanon:
utACK ad57fb7
achow101:
ACK ad57fb756b1c2df625790bd9c296ec28daa93740
theStack:
utACK ad57fb756b1c2df625790bd9c296ec28daa93740
meshcollider:
Code review ACK ad57fb756b1c2df625790bd9c296ec28daa93740
Tree-SHA512: 99cd7d836bffbdeb3d4e14053f7139cc85a6d42e631a3f9a3058a848042446b364faee127500f5acb374616e6a61ab2bedebfac1ba9bc993b4d6227114c2a6c2
faccf8b1e1af293dfe9158d732718e7798a2fd89 refactor: Enable -Wswitch for FeeEstimateHorizon (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This enables the `-Wswitch` compiler warning for `FeeEstimateHorizon` by removing the `default` case in `switch` statements.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK faccf8b1e1af293dfe9158d732718e7798a2fd89
jonatack:
ACK faccf8b1e1af293dfe9158d732718e7798a2fd89
hebasto:
ACK faccf8b1e1af293dfe9158d732718e7798a2fd89, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 63a8dff6e8dead149ec2fa8319e7ff41022c9534d423d3086fd8f22be073dc4915f74c7fe9139ee681a8204730cf58c80ef40c93fb33032d586e68b4f78f557d
fa0d8359b351fd179a0a2f458671a4d7828c9a80 log: Clarify that failure to read fee_estimates.dat is non-fatal (MarcoFalke)
faefa5db5f1d95b772873f4429e8a8fbb4e71cf3 log: Clarify that failure to write fee_estimates.dat is non-fatal (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
two minor logging fixups
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fa0d8359b351fd179a0a2f458671a4d7828c9a80: patch looks correct
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa0d8359b351fd179a0a2f458671a4d7828c9a80
Tree-SHA512: d1e7e595d3b4a5e497ee7ab70f3be5783dafec2726ef8e012db836c15e8e622022859a4472d6b516fe19d327737b25fdfb509cd9aeb022ca847b13c54e55800a
675e55e01392971aa56bda56cb09498b466d0902 Ignore unknown messages before VERACK (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
This allows for feature negotiation to take place with messages between VERSION and VERACK in the future, without requiring additional software changes to specifically ignore messages for features that are unimplemented by our software.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
utACK 675e55e01392971aa56bda56cb09498b466d0902
practicalswift:
ACK 675e55e01392971aa56bda56cb09498b466d0902: patch looks correct
MarcoFalke:
ACK 675e55e01392971aa56bda56cb09498b466d0902
hebasto:
ACK 675e55e01392971aa56bda56cb09498b466d0902, the offender peer will be eventually disconnected due to the timeout.
Tree-SHA512: 8d2b1d8b9843f2ee26b2c30f7c5ff0bfcfbe3f46b32cd0369c48ece26624151091237e83ce3f18c6da004099026602cfab1642ac916db777f047d170b365c007
e1e1442f3eadc1d139380e71c1b60b86d8d6bdee Activate no-privkey -> ISMINE_WATCH_ONLY behavior for LegacySPKM only (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Slight cleanup following https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16944
This should allow future scriptpubkeymans to transparently work, since the current plan is to have ismine always be spendable.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK e1e1442f3eadc1d139380e71c1b60b86d8d6bdee
Sjors:
Code review ACK e1e1442f3eadc1d139380e71c1b60b86d8d6bdee
meshcollider:
Code review ACK e1e1442f3eadc1d139380e71c1b60b86d8d6bdee
Tree-SHA512: c0a86587d33b8b1646494a5cb0bf8681ee4a88e6913918157746943a0996b501903e0e6ee954cf04154c1e0faee0cbb375c74ca789f46ba9244eb5296632b042
This backports also includes extra changes that were missing from bitcoin#14711
They are required, otherwise impossible to remove validaion.h dependency as it meant in #17138
b96ed0396294fc4fa89d83ceab6bc169dd09f002 [wallet] Remove pruning check for -rescan option (John Newbery)
eea462de9c652dca556ad241d2126b10790f67f8 [wallet] Remove package limit config access from wallet (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Removes wallet access to `-limitancestorcount`, `-limitdescendantcount` and `-prune`:
- `-limitancestorcount` and `-limitdescendantcount` are now accessed with a method `getPackageLimits` in the `Chain` interface.
- `-prune` is not required. It was only used in wallet component initiation to prevent running `-rescan` when pruning was enabled. This check is not required.
Partially addresses #17137.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Tested ACK b96ed0396294fc4fa89d83ceab6bc169dd09f002
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK b96ed0396294fc4fa89d83ceab6bc169dd09f002
promag:
Code review ACK b96ed0396294fc4fa89d83ceab6bc169dd09f002.
ariard:
ACK b96ed03, check there isn't left anymore wallet access to node arguments.
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- updated data file with dash addresses
- removed witness/bench32 support from rpc_createmultisig.py
- other specific changes, such as wallet balances after N mined blocks
- updated descriptors for multisort sign (fixes for bitcoin#17056)
19a354b11f85a3c6c81ff83bf702bf7a40cf5046 Output a descriptor in createmultisig and addmultisigaddress (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Give a descriptor from `createmultisig` and `addmultisigaddress`.
Extracted from #16528 with `addmultisgaddress` and tests added.
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meshcollider:
utACK 19a354b11f85a3c6c81ff83bf702bf7a40cf5046
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4bb660be90a2811b53855bf1fd33a8dd9ba3db47 Add release note (Andrew Chow)
ed96b295d747738334459490c79b7360ab85aaf7 Update descriptors.md to include sortedmulti (Andrew Chow)
80be78ea75ac9833ee3db3d468ed09fc4fe6274c Test sortedmulti descriptor using BIP 67 tests (Andrew Chow)
6f588fd2276e5b713c6d36e3b01288484ddb59c0 Add sortedmulti descriptor and unit tests (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Adds a `sortedmulti()` descriptor as mentioned in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17023#issuecomment-537596416.
`sortedmulti()` works in the same way as `multi` does but sorts the pubkeys in the resulting scripts in lexicographic order as described in [BIP67](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0067.mediawiki). Note that this does not add support for BIP67 nor is BIP67 fully supported by this descriptor (which is why it is not named `multi67()`) as it does not require compressed pubkeys.
Tests from BIP67 were added and documentation was updated.
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1b41c2c8a126ef4be183e1d800a17d85cab8837b test: improve gettransaction test coverage (Jon Atack)
0f34f54888f680bfbe7a29ac278636d7178a99bb rpc: fix regression in gettransaction (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Closes#16872.
PR #16866 renamed the `decode` argument in gettransaction to `verbose` to make it more consistent with other RPC calls like getrawtransaction. However, it inadvertently overloaded the "details" field when `verbose` is passed. The result is that the original "details" field is no longer returned correctly, which seems to be a breaking API change.
This PR:
- takes the simplest path to restoring the "details" field by renaming the decoded one back to "decoded" while leaving the `verbose` argument for API consistency, which was the main intent of #16866,
- addresses [this comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16185#discussion_r320740413) by mentioning in the RPC help that the new decoded field is equivalent to decoderawtransaction, and
- updates the help, functional test, and release note.
Reviewers, to test this manually, build and run `bitcoin-cli help gettransaction` and `bitcoin-cli gettransaction <wallet txid> false true`, and verify that the command returns both `details` and `decoded` fields.
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7dee8f48088c75ab0e51be60679505f8ce570919 [wallet] Rename 'decode' argument in gettransaction method to 'verbose' (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This makes the RPC method consistent with other RPC methods that have a
'verbose' option.
Change the name of the return object from 'decoded' to details.
Update help text.
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meshcollider:
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9965940e35c445ccded55510348af228ff22f0e9 doc: Add release note for the new gettransaction argument (darosior)
b8b3f0435a2837d3897e9e232ef6ca839ce74eb8 tests: Add a new functional test for gettransaction (darosior)
7f3bb247a811582d1aa4805d8e601c19808dc7ba gettransaction: add an argument to decode the transaction (darosior)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a new parameter to the `gettransaction` call : `decode`. If set to `true`, it will add a new `decoded` field to the response. This mimics the behavior of `getrawtransaction`'s `verbose` argument to avoid using 2 calls if we want to decode a wallet transaction (`gettransaction` then `decoderawtransaction`).
Fix#16181 .
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meshcollider:
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593ba696fb32da558091ac02ad87c4893db4ce97 Add warning messages to the debug window (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Fix: #11016
This PR adds warning messages to the debug window in `-disablewallet` mode.
![screenshot from 2018-12-06 01-01-27](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/49550070-413c1c80-f8f3-11e8-9865-efb49ea8da45.png)
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14879 followup: move label_alerts css styling into css files and align it with the style of labelAlerts on OverviewPage
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
0fb2e69815 CreateTransaction: Assume minimum p2sh-p2wpkh spend size for unknown change (Gregory Sanders)
b06483c96a Remove stale comment in CalculateMaximumSignedInputSize (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
This is triggered anytime a fundraw type call(psbt or legacy) is used with a change output address that the wallet doesn't know how to sign for.
This regression was added in 6a34ff5335 since BnB coin selection actually cares about this.
The fix is to assume the smallest typical spend, a P2SH-P2WPKH, which is calculated using a "prototype" dummy signature flow. Future work could generalize this infrastructure to get estimated sizes of inputs for a variety of types.
I also removed a comment which I believe is stale and misleading.
Tree-SHA512: c7e2be189e524f81a7aa4454ad9370cefba715e3781f1e462c8bab77e4d27540191419029e3ebda11e3744c0703271e479dcd560d05e4d470048d9633e34da16
5eb20f81d9 Consistently use ParseHashV to validate hash inputs in rpc (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
ParseHashV validates the length and encoding of the string and throws
an informative RPC error on failure, which is as good or better than
these alternative calls.
Note I switched ParseHashV to check string length first, because
IsHex tests that the length is even, and an error like:
"must be of length 64 (not 63, for X)" is much more informative than
"must be hexadecimal string (not X)" in that case.
Split from #13420
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## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
## What was done?
Mainnet activation start time is set to: `Tuesday, April 25, 2023
0:00:00`,
and timeout to: `Thursday, April 25, 2024 0:00:00`
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
## What was done?
Added a new label showing the number of total and enabled HPMN.
The existing label was updated to show the number of total and enabled
regular MNs instead.
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Not having them in the list is 1. wrong 2. creates empty entries in
results (nullptr-s)
Should fix crashes like
https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5287#issuecomment-1498518599
## What was done?
Add missing entries
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run dash-qt on testnet, wait when a HPMN is the payee. develop - crash,
this PR - no crash.
## Breaking Changes
n/a
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
vote thresholds were counted incorrectly
## What was done?
switch from `GetValidMNsCount()` to `GetValidWeightedMNsCount()`
## How Has This Been Tested?
...
## Breaking Changes
n/a
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
## What was done?
Added BLS threshold signature unit tests.
Similar test is already present in bls_signatures but it won't hurt us
to have it Dash repo as well.
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [ ] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
---------
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
The `<stdexcept>` include is needed for `std::runtime_error` definition.
The `<cstdint>` include is needed for `uint8_t` and `uint32_t`
definition.
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Compilation failure with GCC 13.
GCC 13 is more strict about missing includes that were included
indirectly by previous versions of GCC.
## What was done?
Added missing includes.
## How Has This Been Tested?
Successful compilation on Fedora 38 with GCC 13. All tests passed
successfully.
## Breaking Changes
None.
## Checklist:
<!--- Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes
that apply. -->
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
Signed-off-by: Oleg Girko <ol@infoserver.lv>
Co-authored-by: Oleg Girko <ol@infoserver.lv>
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Masternodes tab was showing UNKNOWN next payment for some enabled MNs
reported by @kxcd aka xkcd
## What was done?
ask for the maximum data available, let GetProjectedMNPayees crop it
## How Has This Been Tested?
run dash-qt, check the list on Masternodes tab
## Breaking Changes
n/a
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
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2455aa5d7f54befeade05795ed8f5dd89d01042a [rpc] changed MineBlocksOnDemand to IsMockableChain (Gloria Zhao)
Pull request description:
Change: Update the if statement in `setmocktime` to use `IsMockableChain` chainparams function (aka `m_is_mockable_chain`) instead of `MineBlocksOnDemand`
Rationale: It's a more appropriate check for whether or not chain is in RegTest, as [discussed](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18037#discussion_r376509388) in #18037
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7bf4ce4f644bb7dac9b63172c656b5d599eedea3 refactor: test/bench: dedup SetupDummyInputs() (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The only difference between `SetupDummyInputs()` in `test/transaction_tests.cpp` and the one in `bench/ccoins_caching.cpp` was the nValue amounts of the outputs, so we allow to pass those in an extra (fixed-size) array parameter.
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MarcoFalke:
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Empact:
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faebf6271467048dc8a9a0c526a0f8565023a966 rpc: Use Join helper in rpc/util (MarcoFalke)
fa8cd6f9c13319baca467864661982a3dfb2320c util: Add Join helper to join a list of strings (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
We have a lot of enumerations in the code and sometimes those enumerations need to be mentioned in the RPC or command line documentation. Previously, each caller would have a couple of lines inline to join the strings or the joined string is hardcoded in the documentation. A helper to join strings would make code such as https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16629#discussion_r315852446 less verbose and easier to read.
Also, warnings commonly accumulate in complex RPCs, since a warning doesn't lead to an early return. A helper to join those warnings would make code such as https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16394/files#r309324997 less verbose and easier to read.
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b7b9f6e4cee262004643e2fe03d56cb47fdbf5c2 Remove p2pEnabled from Chain interface (Antoine Riard)
Pull request description:
RPC server starts in warmup mode, it can't process yet calls, then follows connection manager initialization and finally RPC server get out of warmup mode. RPC calls shouldn't be able to get P2P disabled errors because once we initialize g_connman it's not unset until shutdown, after RPC server has been stopped.
@mzumsande comment in #15713 let me thought that `p2pEnabled` was maybe useless, `g_connman` is always initialized before RPC server is getting out of warmup. These checks against P2P state were introduced in 5b446dd5b1.
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80ba4241a6773590f6b2c18dae758097b5adc02e extract min & max depth onto coin control (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
- Refactor `AvailableCoins` to pull min & max depths from coin control.
- Add `m_max_depth` to coin control to support this.
- Addresses issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15823, see thread for further details.
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laanwj:
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## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
fix typos in getrawtransaction and decoderawtransaction help texts
## What was done?
tweak field name to match
https://github.com/dashpay/dash/blob/develop/src/core_write.cpp#L192
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
n/a
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
should fix "qdata: Already received" discouraging issue
the root of the issue is that we remove expired requests on
UpdatedBlockTip which is too late sometimes.
## What was done?
replacing expired requests with a new one in RequestQuorumData kind of
does the same (drops the expired request) but without waiting for
UpdatedBlockTip
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
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ca185cf5a14b16d61814d7172284bc8efcd28b69 doc: Document differences in bitcoind and bitcoin-qt locale handling (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Document differences in `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt` locale handling.
Since this seems to be the root cause to the locale dependency issues we've seen over the years I thought it was worth documenting :)
Note that 1.) `QLocale` (used by Qt), 2.) C locale (used by locale-sensitive C standard library functions/POSIX functions and some parts of the C++ standard library such as `std::to_string`) and 3.) C++ locale (used by the C++ input/output library) are three separate things. This comment is about the perhaps surprising interference with the C locale (2) that takes place as part of the Qt initialization.
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hebasto:
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## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
add a bias to IsExpired to avoid potential timing issues where nodeA thinks it's been 300 seconds but nodeB only thinks it's been 295 for some reason
## What was done?
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
`GetProjectedMNPayees` wasn't projecting MN payees correctly.
## What was done?
HPMNs are now added 4 times before sorting the return list.
In addition, the case of last payee being HPMN and having still pending
payments is handled.
## How Has This Been Tested?
Tested on Masternodes / Next Payment tab on Qt client on Testnet.
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Currently, we store internally the nodes that already requested
`QGETDATA` for the same Quorum.
If data for the same Quorum is requested twice from the same `proRegTx`,
then the requester is P2P misbehaved.
## What was done?
Some data like `VerificationVector` and `EncryptedContributions` are not
instantly available.
This PR does not misbehave nodes for requesting data that weren't
available when asked.
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
RPC help has a wrongly generated RPC help output in CLI and online help:
https://dashcore.readme.io/docs/core-api-ref-remote-procedure-calls-wallet#getwalletinfo
New version:
```
...
"hdaccounts" : [ (json array)
{ (json object)
"hdaccountindex" : n, (numeric) the index of the account
"hdexternalkeyindex" : n, (numeric) current external childkey index
"hdinternalkeyindex" : n (numeric) current internal childkey index
},
...
],
...
```
against old version:
```
...
"" : [ (json array)
{ (json object)
"hdaccountindex" : n, (numeric) the index of the account
"hdexternalkeyindex" : n, (numeric) current external childkey index
"hdinternalkeyindex" : n (numeric) current internal childkey index
},
...
],
...
```
## What was done?
Add a missing name `hdaccounts` for that key for `getwalletinfo` RPC
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run a command `help getwalletinfo` for old and for new versions.
## Breaking Changes
No breaking changes. It doesn't change rpc, only change text description
(help).
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
914923d125f5d17b39b4dc05f666d130e80a68b2 Add setting as known type (Peter Bushnell)
Pull request description:
When loading old wallets I get "Unknown wallet records" showing up in the log file. The key that is adding to the unknown record count is "setting", this is a known key removed in the 0.6 release of Bitcoin in the commit linked below. The "setting" key is not known to the wallet anymore, like "acentry" which is not added as an unknown record, but the "setting" key was used in previous versions of Bitcoin.
972060ce0e (diff-8094838580e1bb7a3bb8fc78dcebc733)
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meshcollider:
ACK 914923d125f5d17b39b4dc05f666d130e80a68b2
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fab0c820fa4c0c3227eec85c64310a3bf938a149 rpc: Clarify that block count means height excl genesis (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
There is a common misconception that the block count returned by the blockchain rpcs includes the genesis block. See for example the discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16292#issuecomment-506303256.
However, it really returns the height, which is `0` for the genesis block.
So clarify that and also remove the misleading "longest blockchain" comment.
Finally, fix the wallet test that incorrectly used this rpc.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
utACK fab0c820fa
promag:
ACK fab0c82, sorry for the misconception.
Tree-SHA512: 0d087cbb628d3866352bca6420402f392e6a997e579941701a408a7fca355d84645045661f39b022e4479cc07f85a6cddaa9095b6fd9911b245692482420a5e4
0f459d868d85053f1cc066ea9099793f88cbd655 fix an undefined behavior in uint::SetHex (Kaz Wesley)
Pull request description:
Decrementing psz beyond the beginning of the string is UB, even though
the out-of-bounds pointer is never dereferenced.
I don't think any clang sanitizer covers this, so I don't see any way a test could catch the original behavior.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
utACK 0f459d8.
l2a5b1:
utACK 0f459d868d85053f1cc066ea9099793f88cbd655
Tree-SHA512: 388223254ea6e955f643d2ebdf74d15a3d494e9f0597d9f05987ebb708d7a1cc06ce64bd25d447d75b5f5561bdae9630dcf25adb7bd75f7a382298b95d127162
01174596e69568c434198a86f54cb9ea6740e6c2 signrawtransactionwithkey: report error when missing redeemScript/witnessScript param (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Adding support for "witnessScript" as an alternative to "redeemScript" when using "signrawtransactionwithkey" meant that the `RPCTypeCheckObj()` call in `SignTransaction` can't error out just because either parameter is missing -- it's only a problem if both are missing, which isn't a state `RPCTypeCheckObj()` tests for. This results in the regression described in #16249. This patch adds some code to test for this case and give a similar error, namely:
error code: -8
error message:
Missing redeemScript/witnessScript
Fixes: #16249
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
utACK 01174596e6
promag:
ACK 01174596e. Could also write test without `dict`/`del`:
Tree-SHA512: cf51346b7dea551b7f18f2a93c2a336a293b2535c62c03a5263cd2be8c58cf0cc302891da659c167e88ad1a68a756472c3c07e99f71627c61d32886fc5a3a353
303372c41a8d5c58a46cf9ed595e30e67bd0bc99 docs: Improve netaddress comments (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Improves comments for `netaddress`, making them available to Doxygen.
I think this is worthwhile because a lot of the code require some context (e.g., A lot of the things that we do to fit hostnames and tor addresses into `CNetAddr` is non-obvious, and documenting it is beneficial).
ACKs for commit 303372:
Tree-SHA512: 2a35784a01ed8ec5fdbe111a540192d31bde16afa96e4be97b0385daf290fc7469a66d7cb8905a70b920fad6a0e7400ca4e5da082d6e4af1d1aaccc0e8297720
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Indentation was wrong
## What was done?
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
<!--- Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes
that apply. -->
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
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tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
## What was done?
Added RPC `cleardiscouraged` which clears internally the list of
discouraged peers.
Note: Implementation of a `listdiscouraged` RPC is not possible because
the internal data structure used for discouraged peers is a Bloom
filter.
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
## What was done?
Added logs with requested parameters (`llmqType`, `quorumHash`,
`proRegTx`) when sending `qgetdata` for better troubleshooting.
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
We are seeing lots of "invalid mnauth" on testnet.. We should be logging
this anyhow
## What was done?
Add some logging the the mnauth sig isn't valid
## How Has This Been Tested?
make check
## Breaking Changes
None
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
867a5e172a23899a4a70eca4a396c64f1951745e guix: Register garbage collector root for containers (Carl Dong)
8f8b96fb542701b7717683caa3848390b24f77ab guix: Update hint messages to mention guix-clean (Carl Dong)
44f6d4f56b16e1dc5e8a23318b8e7aad0665f178 guix: Record precious directories and add guix-clean (Carl Dong)
84912d4b24382ae022da3a863bd6caa2b8948d94 build: Remove spaces from variable-printing rules (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
guix: Record precious directories and add guix-clean
Many users have reported problems that stem from having an unclean
working tree. To that end, I've written a guix-clean script which should
help reset the working tree while respecting user-specified precious
directories.
Precious directories, such as:
- SOURCES_PATH
- BASE_CACHE
- SDK_PATH
- OUTDIR
Should be preserved when cleaning the working tree, and are thus
recorded in ./contrib/guix/var/precious_dirs.
The ./contrib/guix/guix-clean script is able to parse that file and make
sure to avoid them when cleaning out the working tree.
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 867a5e172a23899a4a70eca4a396c64f1951745e
Tree-SHA512: c498fad781ff5e6406639df2b91b687fc528273fdf266bcdba8f6eec3b3b37ecce544b6da0252f0b9c6717f9d88e844e4c7b72d1877bdbabfc6871ddd0172af5
5200929bfe26c549d7da92c0adf8adf61e143416 depends: Include GUIX_ENVIRONMENT in id string (Carl Dong)
4c7d41858821e4fecf7cb0cec3fcad002365e6c9 depends: Improve id string robustness (Carl Dong)
b3bdff42b5a7b4b956da700b187a7254daac54ae build: Proper quoting for var printing targets (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
Environment variables and search paths can drastically effect the
operation of build tools.
Include these in our id string to mitigate against false cache hits.
```
Note to builders: This will invalidate all depends output caches in `BASE_CACHE`
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
re-ACK 5200929bfe26c549d7da92c0adf8adf61e143416
Tree-SHA512: e70c98da89cde90dc54bc3be89b925787cf94bbf246e27cc9345816b312073d78a02215448f731f21d8cf033c455234a2377ff1d66c00e1f3db69c9c9687d027
f1694757ddbcb3635213b085e864851e285c8c12 guix: Fix typo (Carl Dong)
771c4b98a8693eee642f2b118b3193fe6e022291 guix: README: Add darwin HOSTS entry (Carl Dong)
8dbf18cb1d3260d34ba822ceb12e67b1f124ea13 guix: Check for macOS SDK before building anything (Carl Dong)
34b23f597ec52efb795d72e9e5620712d0010edd guix: Set ZERO_AR_DATE for darwin build determinism (Carl Dong)
f3835dc6a3732dcd4afbb5987f84dc27f2bf55af build: Make xorrisofs reproducible with -volume_date (Carl Dong)
c9eb4cf3a0f81bfd72f06fd43b5610f0a4f5e804 guix: Add support for darwin builds (Carl Dong)
37fe73a092b08fe9d7ce636a1021429de6cda757 build: Add var printing target to src/Makefile.am (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This PR brings our Guix builds on par with Gitian in terms of supported architectures.
Reviewers: if you run a build, please submit:
```
find output/ -type f -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
```
So that we can compare hashes and ensure reproducibility!
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK f1694757ddbcb3635213b085e864851e285c8c12 - I think we can make some small usability improvements, but this is ok to merge now.
Tree-SHA512: 4af2b71654a9736467dcc681d10601c6eee37800d7847011a50585455b67b55d61742ca5604585f310a2fd75335b674e5e27dfb5169cb2f26e112aa4c411d8be
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Keeping too many triggers on testnet and syncing them can result in p2p
bans because some of these triggers might be invalid already. Limiting
their lifetime should help.
## What was done?
## How Has This Been Tested?
## Breaking Changes
## Checklist:
<!--- Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes
that apply. -->
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**For repository code-owners and collaborators only**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
We reset operator info on revocation; but then on replacement via new
register we try to "RemoveMN", which tries to remove platformNodeID but
that's already been cleared
## What was done?
Only try to delete platformNodeID if it's non-null
## How Has This Been Tested?
Mined with it on testnet; mining works
## Breaking Changes
This will fork off other testnet nodes, as this fixes the logic
## Checklist:
<!--- Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes
that apply. -->
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
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tests
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---------
Co-authored-by: Odysseas Gabrielides <odysseas.gabrielides@gmail.com>
added missing changes after 19845 was re-done
89836a82eec63f93bbe6c3bd6a52be26e71ab54d style: minor improvements as a followup to #19845 (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Address suggestions:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19845#discussion_r495486760https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19845#discussion_r495488051https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19845#discussion_r495730125
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
re-ACK 89836a8 change since previous review is replacing std::runtime_error with std::exception, built/ran unit tests with gcc debian 10.2.0-15, then broke a few v3 net_tests involving `BOOST_CHECK_EXCEPTION`, rebuilt, ran `src/test/test_bitcoin -t net_tests -l all` and checked the error reporting.
hebasto:
re-ACK 89836a82eec63f93bbe6c3bd6a52be26e71ab54d
theStack:
ACK 89836a82eec63f93bbe6c3bd6a52be26e71ab54d
Tree-SHA512: 36477fdccabe5a8ad91fbabb4655cc363a3a7ca237a98ae6dd4a9fae4a4113762040f864d4ca13a47d081f7d16e5bd487edbfb61ab50a37e4a0424e9bec30b24
Fix compilation error for C++20 for new code. Added missing changes from this commit:
- fe42411b4b07b99c591855f5f00ad45dfeec8e30 test: move HasReason so it can be reused
e1e68b6305beb47ebf7ee48f14e12fdebdfea1ef test: Fix inconsistent lock order in wallet_tests/CreateWallet (Hennadii Stepanov)
cb23fe01c125e1820f3c37348e06d98c93e6aec2 sync: Check precondition in LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION() macro (Hennadii Stepanov)
c5e3e74f70c29ac8852903ef425f5f327d5da969 sync: Improve CheckLastCritical() (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- fixes#19049 that was caused by #16426
- removes `wallet_tests::CreateWallet` suppression from the `test/sanitizer_suppressions/tsan`
The example of the improved `CheckLastCritical()`/`LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION()` log (could be got when compiled without the last commit):
```
2020-09-20T08:34:28.429485Z [test] INCONSISTENT LOCK ORDER DETECTED
2020-09-20T08:34:28.429493Z [test] Current lock order (least recent first) is:
2020-09-20T08:34:28.429501Z [test] 'walletInstance->cs_wallet' in wallet/wallet.cpp:4007 (in thread 'test')
2020-09-20T08:34:28.429508Z [test] 'cs_wallets' in wallet/wallet.cpp:4089 (in thread 'test')
```
Currently, there are other "naked" `LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION()` in the code base:
b99a1633b2/src/rpc/mining.cpp (L698)b99a1633b2/src/checkqueue.h (L208)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK e1e68b6305beb47ebf7ee48f14e12fdebdfea1ef 💂
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK e1e68b6305beb47ebf7ee48f14e12fdebdfea1ef. Just trivial rebase and suggested switch to BOOST_CHECK_EXCEPTION since last review
vasild:
ACK e1e68b630
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d2774c09cfcc6c5c967d40bb094eabc8c0bdb6bf Clear any input_errors for an input after it is signed (Andrew Chow)
dc174881ad8498a6905ba282a48077bc5c8037a7 Replace GetSigningProvider with GetSolvingProvider (Andrew Chow)
6a9c429084b40356aa36aa67992da35f61c2f6a2 Move direct calls to MessageSign into new SignMessage functions in CWallet and ScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
82a30fade70a2a95c2bbeac4aa06dafda600479d Move key and script filling and signing from CWallet::FillPSBT to ScriptPubKeyMan::FillPSBT (Andrew Chow)
3d70dd99f9f74eef70b19ff6f6f850adc0d5ef8f Move FillPSBT to be a member of CWallet (Andrew Chow)
a4af324d15c1ee43c2abd11a304ae18c7ee82eb0 Use CWallet::SignTransaction in CreateTransaction and signrawtransactionwithwallet (Andrew Chow)
f37de927442d3f024926a66c436d59e391c8696a Implement CWallet::SignTransaction using ScriptPubKeyMan::SignTransaction (Andrew Chow)
d999dd588cab0ff479bc7bee8c9fc33880265ec6 Add SignTransaction function to ScriptPubKeyMan and LegacyScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
2c52b59d0a44a86d94fee4e437978d822862c542 Refactor rawtransaction's SignTransaction into generic SignTransaction function (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Following #17261, the way to sign transactions, PSBTs, and messages was to use `GetSigningProvider()` and get a `SigningProvider` containing the private keys. However this may not be feasible for future `ScriptPubKeyMan`s, such as for hardware wallets. Instead of exporting a `SigningProvider` containing private keys, we need to pass these things into the `ScriptPubKeyMan` (via `CWallet`) so that they can do whatever is needed internally to sign them. This is largely a refactor as the logic of processing transactions, PSBTs, and messages for is moved into `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` and `CWallet` instead of being handled by the caller (e.g. `signrawtransaction`).
To help with this, I've refactored the 3(!) implementations of a `SignTransaction()` function into one generic one. This function will be called by `signrawtransactionwithkey` and `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::SignTransaction()`. `CWallet::CreateTransaction()` is changed to call `CWallet::SignTransaction()` which in turn, calls `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::SignTransaction()`. Other `ScriptPubKeyMan`s may implement `SignTransaction()` differently.
`FillPSBT()` is moved to be a member function of `CWallet` and the `psbtwallet.cpp/h` files removed. It is further split so that `CWallet` handles filling the UTXOs while the `ScriptPubKeyMan` handles adding keys, derivation paths, scripts, and signatures. In the end `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::FillPSBT` still calls `SignPSBTInput`, but the `SigningProvider` is internal to `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan`. Other `ScriptPubKeyMan`s may do something different.
A new `SignMessage()` function is added to both `CWallet` and `ScriptPubKeyMan`. Instead of having the caller (i.e. `signmessage` or the sign message dialog) get the private key, hash the message, and sign, `ScriptPubKeyMan` will now handle that (`CWallet` passes through to the `ScriptPubKeyMan`s as it does for many functions). This signing code is thus consolidated into `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan::SignMessage()`, though other `ScriptPubKeyMan`s may implement it differently. Additionally, a `SigningError` enum is introduced for the different errors that we expect to see from `SignMessage()`.
Lastly, `GetSigningProvider()` is renamed to `GetPublicSigningProvider()`. It will now only provide pubkeys, key origins, and scripts. `LegacySigningProvider` has it's `GetKey` and `HaveKey` functions changed to only return false. Future implementations should return `HidingSigningProvider`s where private keys are hidden.
Other things like `dumpprivkey` and `dumpwallet` are not changed because they directly need and access the `LegacyScriptPubKeyMan` so are not relevant to future changes.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
reACK d2774c09cf
Sjors:
re-utACK d2774c09cfcc6c5c967d40bb094eabc8c0bdb6bf
meshcollider:
re-utACK d2774c09cfcc6c5c967d40bb094eabc8c0bdb6bf
Tree-SHA512: 89c83e7e7e9315e283fae145a2264648a9d7f7ace8f3281cb3f44f0b013c988d67ba4fa9726e50c643c0ed921bdd269adaec984840d11acf4a681f3e8a582cc1
79facb11e92f8b61063f301027dee7c7344eb1be wallet: use constant CWallets in rpcwallet.cpp (Karl-Johan Alm)
d9b0ebc1da8758645f6de24a4a557511ef9b5e36 wallet: make ReserveDestination pwallet ivar const (Karl-Johan Alm)
57c569e4d9779e2263848770e0ba7eab3054a1bf wallet: make BackupWallet() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
df3a818d2a9fe48e656a8ad2da18fab8a1bfd6e3 wallet: make getters const (Karl-Johan Alm)
227b9dd2d6e1914edfec108af6bec5f12d9f6f39 wallet/spkm: make GetOldestKeyPoolTime() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
22d329ad0ed3ed501bd811720be6a2876d1afe4d wallet: use constant CWallets in rpcdump.cpp (Karl-Johan Alm)
7b3587b29db9eaf11718fc09d48817a45a0a429a wallet/db: make IsDummy() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
d366795d180bc52ba750f71f201a6e5e0c40f1b6 wallet/db: make Backup() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
8cd0b86340870d8f359e4ae26880e03ea36818ab wallet: make CanGetAddresses() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
037fa770eb1ed5152b3ef2c5d3fb2a812d3ef944 wallet: make KeypoolCountExternalKeys() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
ddc93557ad0cf8e433df850d38710828ccd99c16 wallet: make CanGenerateKeys() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
dc2d0650fdb69d27fe1b0092555b7841d542a635 make BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
A lot of places refer to `CWallet*`'s as `CWallet * const`, which translates to *"an immutable pointer to a mutable `CWallet` instance"*; this is
1. often not what the author meant, especially as a lot of these places do not at all modify the wallet object, and
2. confusing, as it tends to suggest that this is a proper way to refer to a constant `CWallet` instance.
This PR changes references to wallets to `const CWallet* const` whenever immutability is expected. This should result in no behavioral changes at all, and improved compile-time error checking.
Note from irc:
> <sipa> sounds good to me; this is the sort of change that as long as it compiles, the behavior shouldn't change
> <sipa> though in general it may lead to introducing automatic copying of objects sometimes (e.g. trying to std::move a const object will work, but generally result in a copy rather than an efficient move)
> <sipa> CWallet objects aren't copied or moved though
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 79facb11e92f8b61063f301027dee7c7344eb1be
Empact:
ACK 79facb11e9
promag:
ACK 79facb11e92f8b61063f301027dee7c7344eb1be.
fjahr:
ACK 79facb11e92f8b61063f301027dee7c7344eb1be
Tree-SHA512: 80a80c1a52f0f788d0ccb268b53bc0f46c796643a3c5a22b55bbbde4ffa6c7e347784e5e53b1e488a3b4e14399e31d5be9417ad5b6319c74a462609e9b1a98e8