0ea5d70b4756f376342417e0019490233cb4a918 Updated comment for the condition where a transaction relay is denied (glowang)
be01449cc8eb7bb97531a967f5d1dcc7b8865d1e Add test for param interaction b/w -blocksonly and -whitelistforcerelay (glowang)
Pull request description:
Related to: #18428
When -blocksonly is turned on, a node would still relay transactions from whitelisted peers. This funcitonality has not been tested.
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MarcoFalke:
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26fe9b990995f9cb5eee21d40b4daaad19f7181f Add support for descriptors to utxoupdatepsbt (Pieter Wuille)
3135c1a2d2e2fb31bc362c848bd2456d576e408b Abstract out UpdatePSBTOutput from FillPSBT (Pieter Wuille)
fb90ec3c33e824f5abb6a68452c683d6ce8b3e4a Abstract out EvalDescriptorStringOrObject from scantxoutset (Pieter Wuille)
eaf4f887348a08c620732125ad4430e1a133d434 Abstract out IsSegWitOutput from utxoupdatepsbt (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This adds a descriptors argument to the `utxoupdatepsbt` RPC. This means:
* Input and output scripts and keys will be filled in when known.
* P2SH-witness inputs will be filled in from the UTXO set when a descriptor is provided that shows they're spending segwit outputs.
This also moves some (newly) shared code to separate functions: `UpdatePSBTOutput` (an analogue to `SignPSBTInput`), `IsSegWitOutput`, and `EvalDescriptorStringOrObject` (implementing the string or object notation parsing used in `scantxoutset`).
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jnewbery:
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laanwj:
utACK 26fe9b990995f9cb5eee21d40b4daaad19f7181f (will hold merging until response to promag's comments)
promag:
ACK 26fe9b9, checked refactors and tests look comprehensive. Still missing a release note but can be added later.
Tree-SHA512: 1d833b7351b59d6c5ded6da399ff371a8a2a6ad04c0a8f90e6e46105dc737fa6f2740b1e5340280d59e01f42896c40b720c042f44417e38dfbee6477b894b245
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
* Remove unused variable
* [refactor] Move tx relay state to separate structure
* [refactor] Change tx_relay structure to be unique_ptr
* Check that tx_relay is initialized before access
* Add comment explaining intended use of m_tx_relay
* Add 2 outbound block-relay-only connections
Transaction relay is primarily optimized for balancing redundancy/robustness
with bandwidth minimization -- as a result transaction relay leaks information
that adversaries can use to infer the network topology.
Network topology is better kept private for (at least) two reasons:
(a) Knowledge of the network graph can make it easier to find the source IP of
a given transaction.
(b) Knowledge of the network graph could be used to split a target node or
nodes from the honest network (eg by knowing which peers to attack in order to
achieve a network split).
We can eliminate the risks of (b) by separating block relay from transaction
relay; inferring network connectivity from the relay of blocks/block headers is
much more expensive for an adversary.
After this commit, bitcoind will make 2 additional outbound connections that
are only used for block relay. (In the future, we might consider rotating our
transaction-relay peers to help limit the effects of (a).)
* Don't relay addr messages to block-relay-only peers
We don't want relay of addr messages to leak information about
these network links.
* doc: improve comments relating to block-relay-only peers
* Disconnect peers violating blocks-only mode
If we set fRelay=false in our VERSION message, and a peer sends an INV or TX
message anyway, disconnect. Since we use fRelay=false to minimize bandwidth,
we should not tolerate remaining connected to a peer violating the protocol.
* net_processing. Removed comment + fixed formatting
* Refactoring net_processing, removed duplicated code
* Refactor some bool in a many-arguments function to enum
It's made to avoid possible typos with arguments, because some of them have default values and it's very high probability to make a mistake here.
* Added UI debug option for Outbound
* Fixed data race related to `setInventoryTxToSend`, introduced in `[refactor] Move tx relay state to separate structure`
Co-authored-by: Suhas Daftuar <sdaftuar@gmail.com>
0e7c90eb37a687158c261ddd1ff9f1028a1e7012 test: speed up wallet_avoidreuse.py (Jon Atack)
6d50b2606ea9249627556051637080c3587b1b04 test: add logging to wallet_avoidreuse.py (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Inspired by PRs #17340 and #15881.
- add logging
- pass -whitelist in `set_test_params` to speed up transaction relay
`wallet_avoidreuse.py` is not intended to test P2P transaction relay/timing, so it should be fine to do this here. This reduces test run time variability and speeds up the test by 2-3 times on average.
Test run times in seconds:
- before: 20, 24, 22, 17, 27, 40, 30
- after: 10, 10, 8, 9, 10, 7, 8
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MarcoFalke:
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fanquake:
ACK 0e7c90eb37a687158c261ddd1ff9f1028a1e7012
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5ebc6b0eb267e0552c66fffc5e5afe7df8becf80 bitcoind: update -avoidpartialspends description to account for auto-enable for avoid_reuse wallets (Karl-Johan Alm)
ada258f8c8f92d44d893cf9f22d15acdeca40b1a doc: release notes for avoid_reuse (Karl-Johan Alm)
27669551da52099e4a6a401acd7aa32b32832423 wallet: enable avoid_partial_spends by default if avoid_reuse is set (Karl-Johan Alm)
8f2e208f7c0468f9ba92bc789a698281b1c81284 test: add test for avoidreuse feature (Karl-Johan Alm)
0bdfbd34cf4015de87741ff549db35e5064f4e16 wallet/rpc: add 'avoid_reuse' option to RPC commands (Karl-Johan Alm)
f904723e0d5883309cb0dd14b826bc45c5e776fb wallet/rpc: add setwalletflag RPC and MUTABLE_WALLET_FLAGS (Karl-Johan Alm)
8247a0da3a46d7c38943ee0304343ab7465305bd wallet: enable avoid_reuse feature (Karl-Johan Alm)
eec15662fad917b169f5e3b8baaf4301dcf00a7b wallet: avoid reuse flags (Karl-Johan Alm)
58928098c299efdc7c5ddf2dc20716ca5272f21b wallet: make IsWalletFlagSet() const (Karl-Johan Alm)
129a5bafd9a3efa2fa16d780885048a06566d262 wallet: rename g_known_wallet_flags constant to KNOWN_WALLET_FLAGS (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
Add a new wallet flag called `avoid_reuse` which, when enabled, will keep track of when a specific destination has been spent from, and will actively "blacklist" any new UTXOs which send to an already-spent-from destination.
This improves privacy, as a payer could otherwise begin tracking a payee's wallet by regularly peppering a known UTXO with dust outputs, which would then be scooped up and used in payments by the payee, allowing the payer to map out (1) the inputs owned by the payee and (2) the destinations to which the payee is making payments.
This replaces #10386 and together with the (now merged) #12257 it addresses #10065 in full. The concerns raised in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10386#issuecomment-302361381 are also addressed due to #12257.
~~Note: this builds on top of #15780.~~ (merged)
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jnewbery:
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laanwj:
Concept and code-review ACK 5ebc6b0eb267e0552c66fffc5e5afe7df8becf80
meshcollider:
Code review ACK 5ebc6b0eb2
achow101:
ACK 5ebc6b0eb267e0552c66fffc5e5afe7df8becf80 modulo above nits
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ea3c7e585c382998212fd7f41114462a8168a734 test: Remove libssl-dev packages from CI scripts (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
7ea55264b9d60325bc7a5c15d78e9063de145970 test: remove lsan suppression for libcrypto (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
2d7066527a456f8e1f4f603fe104b0bd9d864559 build: remove libcrypto as internal dependency in libbitcoinconsensus.pc (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
278751ea11f2cfe68b0c98f504f65586720cb5a4 doc: Remove ssl as a required dependency from build-unix (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Some doc and build cleanups following #17265.
I intentionally left the libssl-dev install in `gitian-win-signer.yml`, as it's necessary for the ossl signer.
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MarcoFalke:
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jamesob:
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practicalswift:
ACK ea3c7e585c382998212fd7f41114462a8168a734 - nice!
fanquake:
ACK ea3c7e585c382998212fd7f41114462a8168a734 - thanks.
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aa410c2b17 rpc: Validate maxfeerate with AmountFromValue (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
With this change `maxfeerate` can also be set as a string, accordingly to the help test:
```
maxfeerate (numeric or string,
```
Beside, there are no tests for the removed errors.
ACKs for commit aa410c:
meshcollider:
utACK aa410c2b17
MarcoFalke:
utACK aa410c2b17 Good catch
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90df92206cfce4e61eff9d584112643512f6b91c test: Change filemode of rpc_whitelist.py (Emil Engler)
Pull request description:
All python tests have the file mode `755`.
Probably due to a mistake `rpc_whitelist.py` is the only test with the permission `644`.
This PR makes it coherent with the other tests and updates it to `755` as well.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
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2081442c421cc4376e5d7839f68fbe7630e89103 test: Add test for rpc_whitelist (Emil Engler)
7414d3820c833566b4f48c6c120a18bf53978c55 Add RPC Whitelist Feature from #12248 (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
Summary
====
This patch adds the RPC whitelisting feature requested in #12248. RPC Whitelists help enforce application policies for services being built on top of Bitcoin Core (e.g., your Lightning Node maybe shouldn't be adding new peers). The aim of this PR is not to make it advisable to connect your Bitcoin node to arbitrary services, but to reduce risk and prevent unintended access.
Using RPC Whitelists
====
The way it works is you specify (in your bitcoin.conf) configurations such as
```
rpcauth=user1:4cc74397d6e9972e5ee7671fd241$11849357f26a5be7809c68a032bc2b16ab5dcf6348ef3ed1cf30dae47b8bcc71
rpcauth=user2:181b4a25317bff60f3749adee7d6bca0$d9c331474f1322975fa170a2ffbcb176ba11644211746b27c1d317f265dd4ada
rpcauth=user3:a6c8a511b53b1edcf69c36984985e$13cfba0e626db19061c9d61fa58e712d0319c11db97ad845fa84517f454f6675
rpcwhitelist=user1:getnetworkinfo
rpcwhitelist=user2:getnetworkinfo,getwalletinfo, getbestblockhash
rpcwhitelistdefault=0
```
Now user1 can only call getnetworkinfo, user2 can only call getnetworkinfo or getwalletinfo, while user3 can still call all RPCs.
If any rpcwhitelist is set, act as if all users are subject to whitelists unless rpcwhitelistdefault is set to 0. If rpcwhitelistdefault is set to 1 and no rpcwhitelist is set, act as if all users are subject to whitelists.
Review Request
=====
In addition to normal review, would love specific review from someone working on LN (e.g., @ roasbeef) and someone working on an infrastructure team at an exchange (e.g., @ jimpo) to check that this works well with their system.
Notes
=====
The rpc list is spelling sensitive -- whitespace is stripped though. Spelling errors fail towards the RPC call being blocked, which is safer.
It was unclear to me if HTTPReq_JSONRPC is the best function to patch this functionality into, or if it would be better to place it in exec or somewhere else.
It was also unclear to me if it would be preferred to cache the whitelists on startup or parse them on every RPC as is done with multiUserAuthorized. I opted for the cached approach as I thought it was a bit cleaner.
Future Work
=====
In a future PR, I would like to add an inheritance scheme. This seemed more controversial so I didn't want to include that here. Inheritance semantics are tricky, but it would also make these whitelists easier to read.
It also might be good to add a `getrpcwhitelist` command to facilitate permission discovery.
Tests
=====
Thanks to @ emilengler for adding tests for this feature. The tests cover all cases except for where `rpcwhitelistdefault=1` is used, given difficulties around testing with the current test framework.
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laanwj:
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b6f9e3576a1ea18572e4803aeb3f39330f0cb759 test: re-enable CLI test support by using EncodeDecimal in json.dumps() (fanquake)
Pull request description:
As mentioned in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17675#issuecomment-563188648.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK b6f9e3576a1ea18572e4803aeb3f39330f0cb759 assuming Travis is happy too -- diff looks correct :)
MarcoFalke:
> ACK b6f9e35 assuming Travis is happy too -- diff looks correct :)
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1583498fb6781c01ca2f33c09319ed793964c574 Send and require SENDADDRV2 before VERACK (Pieter Wuille)
c5a89196602e43ebb1cdc9cd4f08d153419c13e1 Don't send 'sendaddrv2' to pre-70016 software (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
BIP155 defines addrv2 and sendaddrv2 for all protocol versions, but some implementations reject messages they don't know. As a courtesy, don't send it to nodes with a version before 70016, as no software is known to support BIP155 that doesn't announce at least that protocol version number.
Also move the sending of sendaddrv2 earlier (before sending verack), as proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/1043. This has the side effect that local address broadcast of torv3 will work (as it'll only trigger after we know whether or not the peer supports addrv2).
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MarcoFalke:
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jnewbery:
ACK 1583498fb6781c01ca2f33c09319ed793964c574
jonatack:
ACK 1583498fb6781c01ca2f33c09319ed793964c574
vasild:
ACK 1583498
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fa949b3c1325693ea7ecc5556b2de50d2a6c9ead test: Suppress epoll_ctl data race (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Happens intermittently: https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5462892373868544?command=ci#L5385
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hebasto:
ACK fa949b3c1325693ea7ecc5556b2de50d2a6c9ead, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
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a51d0ad2de89b9757d158df95ddeba2bfcb23935 rpc: Improve addnode remove command error message (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
The `addnode` RPC with the `remove` command parameter is used to remove a node from the "added nodes". It did not have test coverage and in case of failure to remove the node it responded with the confusing message "Error: Node has not been added.".
This PR adds test coverage and introduces a new error code as well as changes the error message to something that makes sense.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK a51d0ad2de89b9757d158df95ddeba2bfcb23935
theStack:
Tested ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/a51d0ad2de
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ff22751417c6fbbd22f4eefd0e23431a83335c13 test: rm ascii art in rpc_fundrawtransaction (Jon Atack)
94fcc08541cf58bee864ab7c28a6c77e42472f17 test: add rpc_fundrawtransaction logging (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
`test/functional/rpc_fundrawtransaction.py` is fairly slow to run and has no logging, so it can appear to be stalled.
This commit adds info logging at each test to provide feedback on the test run.
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jnewbery:
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f3f6dde56e Test coinbase category in wallet rpcs (andrewtoth)
e982f0b682 Add all category options to wallet rpc help (andrewtoth)
Pull request description:
The current helptext for `listtransactions`, `listsinceblock` and `gettransaction` only list two of the five possible options for `category`. This incorrectly implies that these are the only two options, and can cause problems if the other three options aren't accounted for. Also, some of the documentation is incorrect when specifying which options are returned for which categories.
This PR updates the helptext for these RPCs and adds a functional regression test for the cases when the other three categories are returned.
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eaf4070e3a Add suppression for InterruptRPC (fRPCRunning) data race (practicalswift)
5e5138a721 travis: Use trap and set -e errtrace (Chun Kuan Lee)
069752b726 build: Enable functional tests in the ThreadSanitizer (TSan) build job (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Enable functional tests in the ThreadSanitizer (TSan) build job.
This is a follow-up to @MarcoFalke's #14764 which added TSan but for unit tests only.
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0dcac51049 wallet_keypool_topup.py: Test for all keypool address types (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
To protect against regressions if key scanning is changed.
Tree-SHA512: d1c4bb033bafd97203a3f68fb262a501442be947907d67902f0391fbdec39c095196403c7675e602806cc68d7e2d1f552ab339a58346162379978d06dad1c4bb
* Fix build of qtbase in contrib for Gcc 11.x
It adds a patch with missing include <limits> in qtbase/src/tools/moc/generator.cpp
* Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23716: test: replace hashlib.ripemd160 with an own implementation
5b559dc7ecf37ab1604b75ec8ffe8436377a5fb1 Swap out hashlib.ripemd160 for own implementation (Pieter Wuille)
ad3e9e1f214d739e098c6ebbd300da5df1026a44 Add pure Python RIPEMD-160 (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Closes#23710.
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* Updates doc for Unix build: added missing dependency bison
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
fa815255c70d32809aac640db4a8762c7d71e8db test: Add missing sync_all to wallet_balance test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A `syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue` should be sufficient.
Fixes #16020
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK fa81525. This can be tested by adding sleep in `CWallet::BlockConnected` just before `LOCK(cs_wallet)` - master will always fail while this PR will succeed.
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89339d14607434b33cfa343dc75877b62b1dfe0e tests: Add test for loadblock option (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Fixes#17019
Was initially part of #17044 but as the test got larger it made sense to split it into its own commit as suggested in #17019 .
This is testing the `-loadblock` option by using the scripts in `contrib/linearize` to generate a `bootstrap.dat` file and starting a disconnected node with it. So it is also testing the linearize scripts which were untested before and needed to be made available for the CI environment, hence they are added to `DIST_CONTRIB` in `Makefile.am`.
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0616138a0797cf68ad869906c36cf0767e20b313 tests: Remove no longer needed UBSan suppressions (issues fixed). Add documentation. (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove no longer needed UBSan suppressions (issues fixed). Add documentation.
This PR is the CI-only subset of #17208 (which touches code).
From a fuzzing perspective it would be really nice to be able to run UBSan with as few suppressions as possible :)
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fa677d1801fb9153a95a1fc9855fd5f21fc440c0 ci: Remove redundant check for TRAVIS_OS_NAME (MarcoFalke)
fadccb263baf6b8694f750623add42f966e423a3 doc: Document that GNU tools are required for linters (MarcoFalke)
4444704ca9f66cdc24ab2d444941354db1dfed06 ci: Cleanup macOS runs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* Remove a commented out cleanup task in `before_cache`
* Remove the linter run on macOS, and document that GNU tools are required to run the linters
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9576614d2d91ca946d164dfffca441f8bcbd6e2c doc: Describe log files + consistent paths in test READMEs (Martin Erlandsson)
Pull request description:
picks up #15830
I saw this was almost ready to merge but the test logging part was not 100% correct. I reworked that part, the rest is the same.
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32d665c2657793c8b2cc7248d26d80a940acfe20 test: fix "tx-size-small" errors after default address change (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Addresses #17043, affects RBF and BIP68 functional tests.
The "tx-size-small" policy rule rejects transactions with a non-witness size of
smaller than 82 bytes (see `src/validation.cpp:MemPoolAccept::PreChecks(...)`),
which corresponds to a transaction with 1 segwit input and 1 P2WPKH output.
Through the default address change, the created test transactions have segwit
inputs now and sending to short scriptPubKeys might violate this rule. By
bumping the dummy scriptPubKey size to 22 bytes (= the size of a P2WPKH
scriptPubKey), on all occurences the problem is solved.
The dummy scriptPubKey has the format:
```21 <21-byte-long string of 'a' or 1s>```
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d20d756752 rpc: faster getblockstats using BlockUndo data (Felix Weis)
Pull request description:
Using undo data for a block (rev?????.dat) we can retrieve value information about prevouts and calculate the final transaction fee (rate). This approach is about 80x faster, drops the requirement for `-txindex`, and works for all non-pruned blocks.
```
# 2018-11-25T16:36:19Z Bitcoin Core version v0.17.99.0-edc715240-dirty (release build)
seq 550100 550200 0.00s user 0.00s system 62% cpu 0.004 total
xargs -n1 src/bitcoin-cli getblockstats 0.21s user 0.19s system 17% cpu 2.302 total
# 2018-11-25T16:39:17Z Bitcoin Core version v0.17.0 (release build)
seq 550100 550200 0.00s user 0.00s system 87% cpu 0.002 total
xargs -n1 src/bitcoin-cli getblockstats 0.24s user 0.22s system 0% cpu 3:19.42 total
```
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3fd7e76f6d [tests] Move deterministic address import to setup_nodes (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This requires a small changes to a few tests, but means that
deterministic addresses will always be imported (unless setup_nodes
behaviour is explicitly overridden).
Tidies up the way we import deterministic addresses, requested in review comment here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14468#discussion_r225594586.
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07cae5287c [wallet] remove unused GetScriptForMining (Sjors Provoost)
8bb3e4c487 [rpc] remove deprecated generate method (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
As announced in v0.18, the wallet generate rpc method is deprecated and will be fully removed in v0.19.
Clients should transition to using the node rpc method `generatetoaddress`.
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8f7b93047581c67f2133cdb8c7845471de66c30f Drop the leading 0 from the version number (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Removes the leading 0 from the version number. The minor version, which we had been using as the major version, is now the major version. The revision, which we had been using as the minor version, is now the minor version. The revision number is dropped. The build number is promoted to being part of the version number. This also avoids issues where it was accidentally not included in the version number.
The CLIENT_VERSION remains the same format as previous as previously, as the Major version was 0 so it never actually got included in it.
The user agent string formatter is updated to follow this new versioning.
***
Honestly I'm just tired of all of the people asking for "1.0" that maybe this'll shut them up. Skip the whole 1.0 thing and go straight to version 22.0!
Also, this means that the terminology we commonly use lines up with how the variables are named. So major versions are actually bumping the major version number, etc.
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cf9ed307e6 qa: blocktools enforce named args for amount (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Since #13669 changed some signatures, I think it might be worthwhile to enforce named args for primitive types such as amounts.
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Issues with current implementation: params list is not mentioning `baseBlockHashes`, `baseBlockHashesNb` looks excessive, no default values, handling of baseBlockHash-es is off by 1 (`3 + i` should be `4 + i`).
before:
```
> help quorum rotationinfo
quorum rotationinfo "blockRequestHash" baseBlockHashesNb extraShare
Get quorum rotation information
Arguments:
1. blockRequestHash (string, required) The blockHash of the request.
2. baseBlockHashesNb (numeric, required) Number of baseBlockHashes
3. extraShare (boolean, required) Extra share
```
after:
```
> help quorum rotationinfo
quorum rotationinfo "blockRequestHash" ( extraShare "baseBlockHash..." )
Get quorum rotation information
Arguments:
1. blockRequestHash (string, required) The blockHash of the request.
2. extraShare (boolean, optional, default=false) Extra share
3. baseBlockHash... (string, optional, default=) baseBlockHashes
```
* tests: move `move_to_next_cycle` to `DashTestFramework`
* tests: set correct defaults for `mine_cycle_quorum`
* tests: use correct quorum type in `create_islock`
* tests: fix `rpc_verifyislock.py`
* tests: fix `feature_llmq_is_cl_conflicts.py`
* tests: isolate zmq subscribers in `interface_zmq_dash.py`
this lets us call `test_*_publishers()` in any order and any number of times
* tests: check zmq for both deterministic and non-deterministic islocks
27fcb40fc0c9ba5608a982be7372924b1edefb17 doc: replace outdated OpenSSL comment in test README (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The OpenSSL dependency was removed in #15826.
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* tests: fix `wait_for_*` methods
should not override `all_ok` once it's `False`
* tests: force non-mns to switch to "fully synced" mnsync status in `setup_network`
like we do this for the controller node and all mns already
f1a0314c537791f202dfb7c1209f0e04ba7988c3 gui: change combiner for signals to optional_last_value (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
[`optional_last_value`](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_73_0/doc/html/boost/signals2/optional_last_value.html), which does not throw, has replaced `last_value` as
Boosts default combiner. Besides being better supported, it also doesn't
trigger gcc's `-Wmaybe-unitialized` warning, presumably because exceptions no
longer bubble-up out of signals:
```bash
In file included from ui_interface.cpp:9:
/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../include/boost/signals2/last_value.hpp: In member function 'boost::signals2::detail::signal_impl<R(Args ...), Combiner, Group, GroupCompare, SlotFunction, ExtendedSlotFunction, Mutex>::result_type boost::signals2::detail::signal_impl<R(Args ...), Combiner, Group, GroupCompare, SlotFunction, ExtendedSlotFunction, Mutex>::operator()(Args ...) [with Combiner = boost::signals2::last_value<bool>; Group = int; GroupCompare = std::less<int>; SlotFunction = boost::function<bool(const bilingual_str&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, unsigned int)>; ExtendedSlotFunction = boost::function<bool(const boost::signals2::connection&, const bilingual_str&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, unsigned int)>; Mutex = boost::signals2::mutex; R = bool; Args = {const bilingual_str&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >&, unsigned int}]':
/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../include/boost/signals2/last_value.hpp:54:36: warning: '*((void*)& value +1)' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
if(value) return value.get();
^
/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../include/boost/signals2/last_value.hpp:43:21: note: '*((void*)& value +1)' was declared here
optional<T> value;
^~~~~
/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../include/boost/signals2/last_value.hpp: In member function 'boost::signals2::detail::signal_impl<R(Args ...), Combiner, Group, GroupCompare, SlotFunction, ExtendedSlotFunction, Mutex>::result_type boost::signals2::detail::signal_impl<R(Args ...), Combiner, Group, GroupCompare, SlotFunction, ExtendedSlotFunction, Mutex>::operator()(Args ...) [with Combiner = boost::signals2::last_value<bool>; Group = int; GroupCompare = std::less<int>; SlotFunction = boost::function<bool(const bilingual_str&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, unsigned int)>; ExtendedSlotFunction = boost::function<bool(const boost::signals2::connection&, const bilingual_str&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, unsigned int)>; Mutex = boost::signals2::mutex; R = bool; Args = {const bilingual_str&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >&, unsigned int}]':
/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../include/boost/signals2/last_value.hpp:54:36: warning: '*((void*)& value +1)' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
if(value) return value.get();
^
/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../include/boost/signals2/last_value.hpp:43:21: note: '*((void*)& value +1)' was declared here
optional<T> value;
^~~~~
```
The change in default happened in [Boost 1.39.0](https://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_39_0.html) (along with the introduction of the Signals2 library.
More information is also available here https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_73_0/doc/html/signals2/rationale.html#id-1.3.36.9.4:
> The default combiner for Boost.Signals2 has changed from the last_value combiner used by default in the original Boost.Signals library.
> This is because last_value requires that at least 1 slot be connected to the signal when it is invoked (except for the last_value<void> specialization).
> In a multi-threaded environment where signal invocations and slot connections and disconnections may be happening concurrently, it is difficult to fulfill this requirement. When using optional_last_value, there is no requirement for slots to be connected when a signal is invoked, since in that case the combiner may simply return an empty boost::optional.
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* Added GET_SNAPSHOT_INFO message handling
* Quorum members by rotation
* Quorum utils functions
* Handle GET_QUORUM_ROTATION_INFO with baseBlockHash from client
* Storing QuorumSnaphots in evoDB when requesting them
* Added DIP Enforcement param
* quorumIndex cache
* Quorum Rotation deployment control
* Usage of Bitsets for storing CQuorumSnapshots
* Correct handling of early quorum quarters
* More asserts
* Corrections
* Handling of quorumIndex
* Refactoring of truncate mechanism
* Various fixes
* Interface correction
* Added template type for indexed cache
* Added quorumIndex into commitmenHash
* Various changes
* Needs to update maqQuorumsCache along with indexedQuorumsCache
* Added CFinalCommitment version 2
* Renamed variables
* Fixes
* Refactoring & correct caching of quorumMembers by rotation
* Added assertions
* Refactoring
* Interface change
* Handling of previous DKG session failure
* Applied refactoring
* Build quarter members improvments
* Merge Quorum Rotation and Decreased fee into one deployment (DIP24)
* Added new LLMQ Type
* Added functional tests + refactoring
* Refactoring
* Spreaded Quorum creation and Quorum Index adaptation
* quorumIndex adaptations
* Added quorumIndex in CFinalCommitment
* Latest work
* Final refactoring
* Batch of refactoring
* Fixes for tests
* Fix for CFinalCommitment
* Fix for Quorums
* Fix
* Small changes
* Thread sync fic
* Safety changes
* Reuse mns when needed
* Refactoring
* More refactoring
* Fixes for rotationinfo handling
* Fix for rotation of members
* Correct order of MNs lists in Quorum Snapshots
* Adding extra logs
* Sync rotation quorums + qrinfo changes
* Fix + extra logs
* Removed redundant field
* Fix for null final commitment + refactoring
* Added timers in tests
* Fix for qrinfo message: quorumdiff and merkleRootQuorums
* Small changes for rotation test
* Remove reading from scanQuorumCache
* Added quorum list output
* Crash fix
* Experimental commit
* apply changes to specialtxman.cpp from specialtx.cpp
* all the changes
* substancially speed up feature_llmq_rotation.py
* reenable asserts, add check for reorgs
* Refactoring
* Added extra logs
* format
* trivial
* drop extra boost includes
* drop ContainsMN
* fix ScanQuorums
* check quorum hash and index in CFinalCommitment::Verify
* fix/tweak tests
* IsQuorumRotationEnabled should be aware of the context
* Calculating members based on earlier block.
* Fix for Quorum Members Cache
* Removed duplicate size of baseBlockHashes
* Adaptations of qrinfo to -8 mn lists
* Introduction of llmqTypeDIP24InstantSend
* Adaptation for llmqTypeDIP24InstantSend
* Adaptations for IS
* bump protocol version
* Added feature_llmq_is_migration test
* Various cleanups
* use unordered_lru_cache for quorumSnapshotCache
* trivial refactor ComputeQuorumMembersByQuarterRotation
* Reduced CFinalCommitment::quorumIndex from 32 to 16 bits
* Keep verified LLMQ relay connections
* Experimental Relay connection fix
* Fix for EnsureQuorumConnections rotation
* Using only valid Mns for checking
* Override of nPowTargetSpacing (devnet only)
* Show penalty score in masternode rpc
* fixups
* Rotation refactoring
* Update src/chainparams.cpp
* Replaced LogPrintf with LogPrint
* IS locking fix once DIP24 activation
* Various cleanup
* Updated MIN_MASTERNODE_PROTO_VERSION
* Introduce LLMQ_TEST_INSTANTSEND reg-test only quorum and actually test switching to dip0024 quorums
* Renamed field lastQuorumHashPerIndex
* Renamed to DIP0024
* chore: update nStartTime and nTimeout for mainnet / testnet for DEPLOYMENT_DIP0024
Co-authored-by: Kittywhiskers Van Gogh <63189531+kittywhiskers@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
460fa8e0d9c1d08b5b5bca3fa02ba2763337aaf1 test: remove `import socket` in test_ipv6_local (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
Since this module (`socket`) is imported at the top of file, there is no need to import it again within the function.
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