Previously an empty script wouldn't be hashed, and CScriptID would be
assigned the incorrect value of 0 instead. This bug can be seen in the
RPC decodescript command:
$ btc decodescript ""
{
"asm" : "",
"type" : "nonstandard",
"p2sh" : "31h1vYVSYuKP6AhS86fbRdMw9XHieotbST"
}
Correct output:
$ btc decodescript ""
{
"asm" : "",
"type" : "nonstandard",
"p2sh" : "3J98t1WpEZ73CNmQviecrnyiWrnqRhWNLy"
}
Don't allow immediate inv driven block downloads if
a peer already has MAX_BLOCKS_IN_TRANSIT_PER_PEER
active downloads. Prevents bogus inv spam from
blowing up block transfer tracking data structures.
Previously the minRelayTxFee was only enforced on user specified values.
It was possible for smartfee to produce a fee below minRelayTxFee which
would just result in the transaction getting stuck because it can't be
relayed.
This also introduces a maxtxfee option which sets an absolute maximum
for any fee created by the wallet, with an intention of increasing
user confidence that the automatic fees won't burn them. This was
frequently a concern even before smartfees.
If the configured fee policy won't even allow the wallet to meet the relay
fee the transaction creation may be aborted.
4709160 [Qt] fix a translation that occurs 2 times but was a little different (Philip Kaufmann)
50db7d9 [Qt] change some strings to reflect name change to Bitcoin Core (Philip Kaufmann)
2747f7c [Qt] fix missing plural form for a string in sendcoinsdialog (Philip Kaufmann)
'Sane' was already defined by this code as:
fee.GetFeePerK() > minRelayFee.GetFeePerK() * 10000
But sanity was only enforced for data loaded from disk.
Note that this is a pretty expansive definition of 'sane': A 10 BTC
fee is still passes the test if its on a 100kb transaction.
This prevents a single insane fee on the network from making us reject
our stored fee data at start. We still may reject valid saved fee
state if minRelayFee is changed between executions.
This also reduces the risk and limits the damage from a cascading
failure where one party pays a bunch of insane fees which cases
others to pay insane fees.
This is a check that is mentioned in BIP 37, but never implemented in the
reference code. As Bitcoin Core so far never decodes partial merkle trees,
this is not a problem. But perhaps others use the code as a reference.
34318d7 RPC-test based on invalidateblock for mempool coinbase spends (Gavin Andresen)
7fd6219 Make CTxMemPool::remove more effecient by avoiding recursion (Matt Corallo)
b7b4318 Make CTxMemPool::check more thourough by using CheckInputs (Matt Corallo)
723d12c Remove txn which are invalidated by coinbase maturity during reorg (Matt Corallo)
868d041 Remove coinbase-dependant transactions during reorg. (Matt Corallo)
932ef50 [REST] JSON output: remove block infos from tx details if it is nested in block (Jonas Schnelli)
cae5486 [REST] added /rest/block/notxdetails/<hash> into REST-interface.md documentation (Jonas Schnelli)
73351c3 [REST] /rest/block response with full tx details (Jonas Schnelli)
bccaf86 Merge pull request #150
2a53a47 Merge pull request #151
5f5a31f Merge pull request #149
3907277 Merge pull request #142
a3e0611 Enable tests in x86 travis builds
45da235 x86 builder
8bb0e93 Merge pull request #155
971fe81 build: fix openssl detection for cross builds
f22d73e Explicitly access %0..%2 as 64-bit so we use the right registers for x32 ABI
e66d4d6 Avoid the stack in assembly and use explicit registers
cf7b2b4 Fix ECDSA message hashes to 32 bytes
056ad31 Really compile with -O3 by default
74ad63a Merge pull request #146
9000458 Merge pull request #145
1f46b00 build: fix __builtin_expect detection for clang
aaba2e0 Merge pull request #136
8a0775c Merge pull request #144
ee1eaa7 Merge pull request #141
c88e2b8 Compile with -O3 by default
6558a26 Make the benchmarks print out stats
000bdf6 Rename bench_verify to bench_recovery
7c6fed2 Add a few more additional tests.
992e03b travis: add clang to the test matrix
b43b79a Merge pull request #143
e06a924 Include time.h header for time().
8d11164 Add some additional tests.
3545627 Merge pull request #118
6a9901e Merge pull request #137
376b28b Merge pull request #128
1728806 Merge pull request #138
a5759c5 Check return value of malloc
39bd94d Variable time normalize
ad86bdf Merge pull request #140
54b768c Another redundant secp256k1_fe_normalize
69dcaab Merge pull request #139
1c29f2e Remove redundant secp256k1_fe_normalize from secp256k1_gej_add_ge_var.
2b9388b Remove unused secp256k1_fe_inv_all
f461b76 Allocate precomputation arrays on the heap
b2c9681 Make {mul,sqr}_inner use the same argument order as {mul,sqr}
6793505 Convert YASM code into inline assembly
f048615 Rewrite field assembly to match the C version
3ce74b1 Tweak precomputed table size for G
git-subtree-dir: src/secp256k1
git-subtree-split: bccaf86caa9c44166e5a66600b742c516e03c3f0
4be639e Use RPC_INVALID_PARAMETER instead of RPC_WALLET_ERROR for invalid amount. No return at the end of void function. (Pavel Janík)
b93173d Move SendMoney() to rpcwallet.cpp. (Pavel Janík)
- rest block request returns full unfolded tx details
- /rest/block/notxdetails/<HASH> returns block where transactions are only represented by its hash
5ec654b [Qt] update paymentserver license and cleanup ordering (Philip Kaufmann)
4333e26 [Qt] add BIP70 DoS protection test (Philip Kaufmann)
31f8494 [Qt] add BIP70 payment request size DoS protection for URIs (Philip Kaufmann)
2284ccb [Qt] remove dup lock that is done in SetAddressBook() (Philip Kaufmann)
1ec753f [Qt] ensure socket is set to NULL in PaymentServer::ipcSendCommandLine (Philip Kaufmann)
814429d [Qt] add BIP70/BIP71 constants for all messages and mime types (Philip Kaufmann)
b82695b [Qt] make PaymentServer::ipcParseCommandLine void (Philip Kaufmann)
This still leaves transactions in mempool that are potentially
invalid if the maturity period has been reorged out of, but at
least they're not missing inputs entirely.
- current code only does this for payment request files, which are
used on Mac
- also rename readPaymentRequest to readPaymentRequestFromFile, so it's
obvious that function only handles payment request files and not URIs
- small logging changes in readPaymentRequestFromFile
TLS is subject to downgrade attacks when SSLv3 is available, and
SSLv3 has vulnerabilities.
The popular solution is to disable SSLv3. On the web this breaks
some tiny number of very old clients. While Bitcoin RPC shouldn't
be exposed to the open Internet, it also shouldn't be exposed to
really old SSL implementations, so it shouldn't be a major issue
for us to disable SSLv3.
There is more information on the downgrade attacks and disabling
SSLv3 at https://disablessl3.com/ .
Add a new method DecryptKey in crypter.cpp, that combines the logic for
decrypting, initialising and validating a CKey object. This was
previously duplicated.
b0210a9 Merge pull request #135
ee3eb4b Fix a memory leak and add a number of small tests.
4d879a3 Merge pull request #134
d5e8362 Merge pull request #127
7b92cf6 Merge pull request #132
0bf70a5 Merge pull request #133
29ae131 Make scalar_add_bit test's overflow detection exact
9048def Avoid undefined shift behaviour
efb7d4b Use constant-time conditional moves instead of byte slicing
d220062 Merge pull request #131
82f9254 Fix typo
601ca04 Merge pull request #129
35399e0 Bugfix: b is restricted, not r
c35ff1e Convert lambda splitter to pure scalar code.
cc604e9 Avoid division when decomposing scalars
ff8746d Add secp256k1_scalar_mul_shift_var
bd313f7 Merge pull request #119
276f987 Merge pull request #124
25d125e Merge pull request #126
24b3c65 Add a test case for ECDSA recomputing infinity
32600e5 Add a test for r >= order signature handling
4d4eeea Make secp256k1_fe_mul_inner use the r != property
be82e92 Require that r and b are different for field multiplication.
597128d Make num optional
659b554 Make constant initializers independent from num
0af5b47 Merge pull request #120
e2e8a36 Merge pull request #117
c76be9e Remove unused num functions
4285a98 Move lambda-splitting code to scalar.
f24041d Switch all EC/ECDSA logic from num to scalar
6794be6 Add scalar splitting functions
d1502eb Add secp256k1_scalar_inverse_var which delegates to GMP
b5c9ee7 Make test_point_times_order test meaningful again
0b73059 Switch wnaf splitting from num-based to scalar-based
1e6c77c Generalize secp256k1_scalar_get_bits
5213207 Add secp256k1_scalar_add_bit
3c0ae43 Merge pull request #122
6e05287 Do signature recovery/verification with 4 possible recid case
e3d692f Explain why no y=0 check is necessary for doubling
f7dc1c6 Optimize doubling: secp256k1 has no y=0 point
666d3b5 Merge pull request #121
2a54f9b Correct typo in comment
9d64145 Merge pull request #114
99f0728 Fix secp256k1_num_set_bin handling of 0
d907ebc Add bounds checking to field element setters
bb2cd94 Merge pull request #116
665775b Don't split the g factor when not using endomorphism
9431d6b Merge pull request #115
e2274c5 build: osx: attempt to work with homebrew keg-only packages
git-subtree-dir: src/secp256k1
git-subtree-split: b0210a95da433e048a11d298efbcc14eb423c95f
OP_CODESEPARATOR is an actual executed instruction, not a declarative
thing, so if it's wrapped in an OP_IF it can be turned off.
Using this to implement Rivest's Paywords is left as an exercise for the
reader.
Although script_valid.json and script_invalid.json are loaded correctly by the
JSON interpreter used by bitcoin core, these same files are often used by other
libraries and do not necessarily load correctly due to the fact that newlines
contained inside strings are not valid and must instead use the escape
character \n. The files tx_valid.json and tx_invalid.json handle this
correctly, so I've changed the formatting in script_valid.json and
script_invalid.json to mirror those files.
362001c Move CHECKMULTISIG order tests out of automatically generated block (Pieter Wuille)
f67a9ce Use deterministically generated script tests (Pieter Wuille)
This avoids connecting to them again too soon in ThreadOpenConnections.
Make an exception for connection failures to the proxy as these
shouldn't affect the status of specific nodes.
Now that signing is deterministic, we can require exact correspondence between the
automatically generated tests and the ones read from JSON. Do this, and update
the tests to those deterministic versions. Note that some flag changes weren't
correctly applied before.
1. Remove the default format (binary) because `rest/block/<hash>/Hex` would end up delivering binary data.
2. List available formats when chosen format was not found (reduces need for documentation)
3. Change url syntax to dot extension like format chosing (like `rest/tx/<hash>.json`
9ec75c5 Add a locking mechanism to IsInitialBlockDownload to ensure it never goes from false to true. (Ruben Dario Ponticelli)
a2d0fc6 Fix IsInitialBlockDownload which was broken by headers first. (Ruben Dario Ponticelli)
5dc713b [REST] set REST API behind "-rest" option (Jonas Schnelli)
78bdc81 [REST] give an appropriate response in warmup phase (Jonas Schnelli)
210eba9 [REST] fix headersonly flag for BINARY responses (Jonas Schnelli)
- add newly added variables to the constructor init
- move an already existing bool also to constructor init
- move a connect call to setClientModel and add a NULL pointer check
Based on an earlier patch by Peter Todd, though the rules here are different
(P2SH scripts should not have a CLEANSTACK check before the P2SH evaluation).
There are 3 pieces of data that are maintained on disk. The actual block
and undo data, the block index (which can refer to positions on disk),
and the chainstate (which refers to the best block hash).
Earlier, there was no guarantee that blocks were written to disk before
block index entries referring to them were written. This commit introduces
dirty flags for block index data, and delays writing entries until the actual
block data is flushed.
With this stricter ordering in writes, it is now safe to not always flush
after every block, so there is no need for the IsInitialBlockDownload()
check there - instead we just write whenever enough time has passed or
the cache size grows too large. Also updating the wallet's best known block
is delayed until this is done, otherwise the wallet may end up referring to an
unknown block.
In addition, only do a write inside the block processing loop if necessary
(because of cache size exceeded). Otherwise, move the writing to a point
after processing is done, after relaying.
4574248 [Qt] minor ordering cleanup after new fee selection (Philip Kaufmann)
a01fa30 minor style cleanup after HTTP rest interface merge (Philip Kaufmann)
Previously -proxy was not setting the proxy for IsLimited networks, so
if you set your configuration to be onlynet=tor you wouldn't get an
IPv4 proxy set.
The payment protocol gets its proxy configuration from the IPv4 proxy,
and so it would experience a connection leak.
This addresses issue #5355 and also clears up a cosmetic bug where
getinfo proxy output shows nothing when onlynet=tor is set.
Like in a real world situation, a safe mode test should also be visible in the
UI. A test of safe mode is furthermore mostly relevant for developers, so it
should not be overwritten by a warning about a pre-release test build.
Add a sanity check to prevent cosmic rays from flipping a bit in the
generated public key, or bugs in the elliptic curve code. This is
simply done by signing a (randomized) message, and verifying the
result.
- Update comments in checkpoints to be doxygen compatible
- Update comments in checkqueue to be doxygen compatible
- Update coins to be doxygen compatible
- Fix comment typo in crypter.h
- Update licenses/copyright dates
Closes#5325#5184#5183#5182
ca81587 Test the exact order of CHECKMULTISIG sig/pubkey evaluation (Peter Todd)
98b135f Make STRICTENC invalid pubkeys fail the script rather than the opcode. (Pieter Wuille)
Some users may have libtool libs (.la) installed in their linker search paths.
In this case, using -static-libtool-libs would try to link in .a's instead of
shared libs. That would be harmless unless the .a was built in a way that
would break linking, like non-fpic.
What we really want is "-static" here. Despite its name, it's actually less
aggressive than -static-libtool-libs. It causes only internal libs to be linked
statically (libbitcoinconsensus is the one were'a after).
This turns STRICTENC turn into a softforking-safe change (even though it
is not intended as a consensus rule), and as a result guarantee that using
it for mempool validation only results in consensus-valid transactions in
the mempool.
Previously, AcceptBlockHeader did not check the header (in particular
PoW). This made the client accept invalid-PoW-headers from peers in
headers-first sync.
f9e40fb revert part of 9eda1620b (Cory Fields)
4300876 build: secp256k1 as a subdir, since it's required (Cory Fields)
0dc8613 build: fixup configure to not export anything (Cory Fields)
54566de depends: quit exporting in config.site (Cory Fields)
ff1e5ba depends: add gmp package (Cory Fields)
cf61b54 Don't use bashisms in configure (Pieter Wuille)
dffb8f8 Use libsecp256k1 in key.cpp (Pieter Wuille)
4c97c64 Do not use EC code in global constructors (Pieter Wuille)
07a9901 Always build and link libsecp256k1 (Pieter Wuille)
d48555b Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' content from commit ad2028f (Pieter Wuille)
7a7e109 Delete src/secp256k1 before subtree import (Pieter Wuille)
3c30f27 travis: disable rpc tests for windows until they're not so flaky (Cory Fields)
daf03e7 RPC tests: create initial chain with specific timestamps (Gavin Andresen)
a8b2ce5 regression test only setmocktime RPC call (Gavin Andresen)
Currently Bitcoin-Qts support for OSX User Notification Center is broken. This pull will fix a known issue of non-official-apple-built apps having problems sending user notifications.
NOP1 to NOP10 are reserved for future soft-fork upgrades. In the event
of an upgrade such NOPs have *VERIFY behavior, meaning that if their
arguments are not correct the script fails. Discouraging these NOPs by
rejecting transactions containing them from the mempool ensures that
we'll never accept transactions, nor mine blocks, with scripts that are
now invalid according to the majority of hashing power even if we're not
yet upgraded. Previously this wasn't an issue as the IsStandard() rules
didn't allow upgradable NOPs anyway, but 7f3b4e95 relaxed the
IsStandard() rules for P2SH redemptions allowing any redeemScript to be
spent.
We *do* allow upgradable NOPs in scripts so long as they are not
executed. This is harmless as there is no opportunity for the script to
be invalid post-upgrade.
Attempt to codify the possible error statuses associated with script
validation. script/types.h has been created with the expectation that it will
be part of the public lib interface. The other flag enums will be moved here in
a future commit.
Logging has also been removed in order to drop the dependency on core.h. It can
be re-added to bitcoind as-needed. This makes script verification finally free
of application state and boost!
Speed up generating blocks in regression test mode, by moving
block-creating and nonce-finding directly into the setgenerate
RPC call (instead of starting up a mining thread and waiting for
it to find a block).
This makes the forknotify RPC test three times quicker, for
example (10 seconds runtime instead of 30 seconds, assuming
the initial blockchain cache is already built).
- use __func__ instead of hard-coded function name for logging
- update -discover help message to reflect newly added parameter
interaction
- use DEFAULT_LISTEN in a parameter interaction check instead a hard coded
value
0d91ae3 The first thing that SelectParams does is call SelectBaseParams. Therefore, we do not need to call SelectBaseParams immediately prior to calling SelectParams. (mruddy)
Previously transactions were only tested again the
STANDARD_SCRIPT_VERIFY_FLAGS prior to mempool acceptance, so any bugs in
those flags that allowed actually-invalid transactions to pass would
result in allowing invalid transactions into the mempool. Fortunately
there is a second check in CreateNewBlock() that would prevent those
transactions from being mined, resulting in an invalid block, however
this could still be exploited as a DoS attack.
This is a simplified re-do of closed pull #3088.
This patch eliminates the privacy and reliability problematic use
of centralized web services for discovering the node's addresses
for advertisement.
The Bitcoin protocol already allows your peers to tell you what
IP they think you have, but this data isn't trustworthy since
they could lie. So the challenge is using it without creating a
DOS vector.
To accomplish this we adopt an approach similar to the one used
by P2Pool: If we're announcing and don't have a better address
discovered (e.g. via UPNP) or configured we just announce to
each peer the address that peer told us. Since peers could
already replace, forge, or drop our address messages this cannot
create a new vulnerability... but if even one of our peers is
giving us a good address we'll eventually make a useful
advertisement.
We also may randomly use the peer-provided address for the
daily rebroadcast even if we otherwise have a seemingly routable
address, just in case we've been misconfigured (e.g. by UPNP).
To avoid privacy problems, we only do these things if discovery
is enabled.
We're using GetRandomBytes in several contexts where it's either
unwieldy to return an error, or an error would mean a fatal exception
anyhow.
@gmaxwell checked OpenSSL a while ago and discovered that it never
actually fails, but it can't hurt to be a bit paranoid here.
This is less surprising.
Avoids the overload-the-CPU default of using N threads for script
verification as well as N threads for generation where N is number of cores.