9413ecdc66 fix: disable linter 'check-rpc-mapping.py' for composite commands (Konstantin Akimov)
f4bc19fb99 refactor: proper support for composite commands such as 'bls generate' (Konstantin Akimov)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
We have composite commands such as 'bls generate' that do not exist in bitcoin's implementation of rpc.
It doesn't let to backport yet bitcoin#18531 which enforced extra checks for arguments name (name of rpc and list arguments in rpc help and actual implementation must match).
## What was done?
This PR improves support of composite commands in Dash Core. New style of composite commands are applied for `bls` composite commands: `bls generate` and `bls fromsecret` as proof of concept.
Once this PR is merged, I will provide similar fixes for other "compose" rpc commands: `protx`, `masternode` (and everything else if any).
Beside better validation of arguments and command names, it improves suggest menu in Qt app (see a screenshot) for composite commands.
![image](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/assets/545784/08dcc0b4-df92-4090-b163-af498bf200ef)
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit and functional tests. Also extra tests to conduct in qt app:
- check suggest for 'bls ....' and 'help bls ...'
- check output of next commands:
```
help bls
help bls generate
help bls from secret
bls
bls generate
bls generate 1
```
- also let's see that old-fashion composite commands are not broken:
```
help protx
help protx diff
protx diff 00000021c7604b9992254f9f1ed91de5d65eaade33c773abea63a7b0e93293ee 000000e44f9894838ebf768b464177cfce8859dcf92b0509f5c2fba774315996
```
## 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
- [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
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8c3ff7d52ae3314959e1e66da8718a3f0d30abaa test: Suggested cleanups for rpc_namedparams test (Ryan Ofsky)
d1ca56382512df3084fce7353bf1e8b66cae61bc bitcoin-cli: Make it an error to specify the "args" parameter two different ways (Ryan Ofsky)
6bd1d20b8cf27aa72ec2907342787e6fc9f94c50 rpc: Make it an error server-side to specify same named parameter multiple times (Ryan Ofsky)
e2c3b18e671e347e422d696d1cbdd9f82b2ce468 test: Add RPC tests for same named parameter specified more than once (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
Make the JSON-RPC server reject requests with the same named parameter specified multiple times, instead of silently overwriting earlier parameter values with later ones.
Generally JSON keys are supposed to unique, and their order isn't supposed to be significant, so having the server silently discard duplicate keys is error-prone. Most likely if an RPC client is sending a request with duplicate keys it means something is wrong with the request and there should be an error.
After this change, named parameters are still allowed to specified multiple times on the `bitcoin-cli` command line, since `bitcoin-cli` automatically replaces earlier values with later values before sending the JSON-RPC request. This makes sense, since it's not unusual for the order of command line options to be significant or for later command line options to override earlier ones.
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32f8fda7d6 merge bitcoin#24991: allow startup with -onlynet=onion -listenonion=1 (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
e67ed92d3d merge bitcoin#25173: add coverage for unknown network in -onlynet (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
77efd36112 merge bitcoin#24687: Check an invalid -i2psam will raise an init error (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
fb1416f7cb merge bitcoin#24205: improve network reachability test coverage and safety (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
7cb7479829 merge bitcoin#24663: add links to doc/cjdns.md (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
c736ebf566 merge bitcoin#24555: create initial doc/cjdns.md for CJDNS how-to documentation (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
554bd24186 partial bitcoin#24468: improve -onlynet help and related tor/i2p documentation (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
5436b6a82d merge bitcoin#24165: extend inbound eviction protection by network to CJDNS peers (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
d52724d039 merge bitcoin#22834: respect -onlynet= when making outbound connections (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
f9d1a9a00d merge bitcoin#23077: Full CJDNS support (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
Pull request description:
## Additional Information
* Depends on https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/6034
* Depends on https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/6035
* If `-proxy=` is given together with `-noonion` then the provided proxy will not be set as a proxy for reaching the Tor network. So it will not be possible to open manual connections to the Tor network for example with the `addnode` RPC. To mimic the old behavior use `-proxy=` together with `-onlynet=` listing all relevant networks except `onion`.
* [bitcoin#24165](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24165) has been backported _before_ [bitcoin#23758](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23758) and to account for this, minor changes were made in `src/test/net_peer_eviction_tests.cpp` (using `nTimeConnected` instead of `m_connected`). When backporting [bitcoin#23758](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23758), these changes will have to be reversed as they won't be covered by the cherry-pick diff.
* CJDNS support has been labelled as being introduced in Dash Core 21.0, in line with the milestone designation of the PR. Should `develop` be used for a new minor/patch release, `doc/cjdns.md` will have to be modified to reflect the correct version number.
## Breaking changes
No expected protocol or consensus 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 **(note: N/A)**
- [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)_
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40bdc8a6e4dcf7faf90f63b0912c18d72436e37f test: remove unused class `NodePongAdd1` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This class was introduced in commit fa3365430c5fb57d7c0b5f2bce9fbbe290be93c3 ("net: Use mockable time for ping/pong, add tests"), but actually never used.
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e1eadaa72d6831d1d0a53ba97c215dc4cdb64436 Revert "test: check importing wallets when blocks are pruned throw an error" (Aurèle Oulès)
Pull request description:
The test doesn't pass (not detected by the normal CI, because it is an extended test):
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/bitcoin-core/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 133, in main
self.run_test()
File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/bitcoin-core/test/functional/feature_pruning.py", line 480, in run_test
self.wallet_test()
File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/bitcoin-core/test/functional/feature_pruning.py", line 361, in wallet_test
assert_raises_rpc_error(-4, "Importing wallets is disabled when blocks are pruned", self.nodes[2].importwallet, "abc")
File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/bitcoin-core/test/functional/test_framework/util.py", line 130, in assert_raises_rpc_error
assert try_rpc(code, message, fun, *args, **kwds), "No exception raised"
File "/tmp/cirrus-ci-build/bitcoin-core/test/functional/test_framework/util.py", line 145, in try_rpc
raise AssertionError(
AssertionError: Expected substring not found in error message:
substring: 'Importing wallets is disabled when blocks are pruned'
error message: 'Only legacy wallets are supported by this command'.
```
So revert it for now, which will be done anyway in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24865/commits. (This commit is taken from there)
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bff05bd7456d3634b0c83539293a753db6d76376 test: add functional test for -discover (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a functional test for `-discover`. It tests different scenarios where `localaddresses` should be empty or may contain the addresses. Obs: `localaddresses` is not always accurate, so it's not possible to ensure (100%) it will contain any addresses.
515200298b/src/init.cpp (L449)
Obs: See #24258 - It adds test coverage for this field but for nodes with proxy.
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fa7a711a30b707cbdee4435dd0a956bffb7aaccb test: Fix out-of-range port collisions (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Otherwise the test will fail if two tests running in parallel use the same port. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25096#discussion_r892558783 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25312
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76279c1a37 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25149: refactor: Add thread safety annotation to `BanMan::SweepBanned()` (MacroFake)
6269c6f1db Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25053: Guard `#include <config/bitcoin-config.h>` (fanquake)
d50f0b016f Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24977: rpc: Explain active and internal in listdescriptors (fanquake)
3c44399d55 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24856: lint: Converting lint-assertions.sh to lint-assertions.py (laanwj)
e9f5b4b735 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24213: refactor: use Span in random.* (laanwj)
7e0474ac1c Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24632: add `(none)` in -getinfo `Warnings:` if no warning returned (laanwj)
57e9b56bad Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24145: mempool: Clear vTxHashes when mapTx is cleared (laanwj)
fe56d9b994 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24698: test: -peerblockfilters without -blockfilterindex raises an error (MarcoFalke)
3cabce645e Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24472: fuzz: execute each file in dir without fuzz engine (MarcoFalke)
f5116a7d31 Merge bitcoin-core/gui#549: refactor: use std::chrono for formatDurationStr() helper (Hennadii Stepanov)
3fa8158510 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22317: doc: Highlight DNS requests part in tor.md (Andrew Chow)
72b62edd5a Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23834: wallettool: Check that the dumpfile checksum is the correct size (laanwj)
ee9b3cdb0e Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23979: test: wait for rather than assert presence of file in startupnotify test (MarcoFalke)
2ec5940399 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23532: test: add functional test for -startupnotify (MarcoFalke)
5a31be9608 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23812: test: fix intermittent failures in p2p_timeouts.py (MarcoFalke)
10828f5b3d Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23733: fuzz: Move ISO8601 to one place (MarcoFalke)
7f39b5af41 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23635: test: Bump shellcheck version to 0.8.0 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Trivial batch of backports
## What was done?
trivial backports
## How Has This Been Tested?
Unit tests ran; waiting on CI
## 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
- [ ] 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)_
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f619f8ff80 merge bitcoin#20234: don't bind on 0.0.0.0 if binds are restricted to Tor (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
1698336fc8 merge bitcoin#22974: Improve performance of Good (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
29f4482e01 merge bitcoin#22911: Minor cleanups to asmap (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
5706edad5f merge bitcoin#22915: Remove confusing CAddrDB (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
3f69606827 merge bitcoin#22848: Expose BanMapToJson / BanMapFromJson (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
9065eed969 merge bitcoin#22791: Fix asmap/addrman initialization order bug (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
99b7812271 merge bitcoin#22849: Remove unused SERIALIZE_METHODS for CBanEntry (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
a30379c557 merge bitcoin#22740: Move serialization code to cpp (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
d4e79aa377 merge bitcoin#22697: Remove CAddrMan::Clear() function (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
77d8f6c918 merge bitcoin#22725: Move addrman ser/deser tests to addrman_tests.cpp (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
4ba3f49afc merge bitcoin#22627: De-duplicate Add() function (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
49af8185e0 merge bitcoin#20233: Make consistency checks a runtime option (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
Pull request description:
## Additional Information
* Dependency for https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/6043
* [bitcoin#22915](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22915) is backported before [bitcoin#21850](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21850), which is the reason {`Dump`, `Read`}`PeerAddresses` takes in an `const ArgsManager&` but doesn't do anything with it.
* This will need to be accounted for when backporting [bitcoin#21850](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21850)
## Breaking Changes
None expected. No changes to serialization format.
## 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
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas **(note: N/A)**
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e tests
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation **(note: N/A)**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository code-owners and collaborators only)_
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172c2333f03aecb4c347c791537e13c296adbde2 Porting lint-assertions.sh to lint-assertions.py (hiago)
Pull request description:
This PR is converting `test/lint/lint-assertions.sh` to `test/lint/lint-assertions.py`. It's an item of #24783.
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d6bc2322ed2e0674e027d39825fdadbb0db2c24a test: -peerblockfilters without -blockfilterindex raises an error (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This PR adds test coverage for the following init error:
2a3e8fb359/src/init.cpp (L850)
Setting -peerblockfilters without -blockfilterindex should raise an error when initializing.
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ac617cc141fe05bea0dc5e8f9df3da43c0945842 wallettool: Check that the dumpfile checksum is the correct size (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
After parsing the checksum, make sure that it is the size that we expect it to be.
This issue was reported by Pedro Baptista.
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96eb0093d07c58ad3b02c49a5a4385da37a8e337 test: wait rather than assert presence of file in startupnotify test (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Should fix#23967.
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126853214a490ee840e83ca17c717c40cfbe6837 test: add functional test for -startupnotify (Bruno Garcia)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a functional test for -startupnotify. It basically starts the node passing a command on -startupnotify to create a file on tmp and then, we check if the file has been successfully created.
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0a1b6fa5a18f3efb2ac3e28a23a4fd5e1cf9eaf0 test: fix intermittent timeouts in p2p_timeouts.py (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Fixes #23800 by making sure that all peers are connected (i.e. `m_connected` is set) before the mocktime is bumped.
We can't wait for verack here, but we can wait for a debug log entry ("Added connection peer=2") instead.
In the failed CI runs (e.g. https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5600553806856192?logs=ci#L7469) different peers were added at different mocktimes.
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c9095b738fd4257ae5bdbb2ae38d3e7f41f51b64 test: remove unnecessary assignment in bdb (Bruno Garcia)
Pull request description:
This PR removes the unnecessary assignment to page_info['entries'] on line 54 since there is another assignment for it in line 59.
I think a lint (#21096) would detect cases like this one.
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34c80473a8 Merge #19877: [test] clarify rpc_net & p2p_disconnect_ban functional tests (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
e42412924f Merge #19770: RPC: getpeerinfo: Deprecate "whitelisted" field (replaced by "permissions") (MarcoFalke)
f96966b7ea Merge #20043: doc: Add 19501 release notes (fanquake)
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fab41fd3c5 partial Merge #18878: test: Add test for conflicted wallet tx notifications (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
db5bd34ee8 Merge #19202: log: remove deprecated `db` log category (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Regular backports from bitcoin v21
## What was done?
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19202
- partial bitcoin/bitcoin#18878
- bitcoin/bitcoin#18202
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19725
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19501
- bitcoin/bitcoin#20043
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19770
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19877
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit/functional tests
## Breaking Changes
- (RPC) The `getpeerinfo` RPC no longer returns the `addnode` field by default. This
field will be fully removed in the next major release. It can be accessed
with the configuration option `-deprecatedrpc=getpeerinfo_addnode`. However,
it is recommended to instead use the `connection_type` field (it will return
`manual` when addnode is true)
- (Settings) The `sendtoaddress` and `sendmany` RPCs accept an optional `verbose=True`
argument to also return the fee reason about the sent tx.
- (Settings) The `-debug=db` logging category, which was deprecated in v0.18 and replaced by
`-debug=walletdb` to distinguish it from `coindb`, has been removed.
- (RPC) To make RPC `sendtoaddress` more consistent with `sendmany` the following error
`sendtoaddress` codes were changed from `-4` to `-6`:
- Insufficient funds
- Fee estimation failed
- Transaction has too long of a mempool chain
## 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
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47ff5098ad5ea2c20ea387f99940a7cde6c80789 [test] Clarify setup of node topology. (Amiti Uttarwar)
0672522aedd3760c30b8740c7e9487f00bf9dfeb [move-only, test]: Match test order with run order (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
small improvements to clarify logic in the functional tests
1. have test logic in `rpc_net.py` match run order of the test
2. remove `connect_nodes` calls that are redundant with the automatic test setup executed by the test framework
Noticed when I was trying to debug a test for #19725. Small changes but imo very helpful, because they initially confused me.
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5b57dc5458800e56b4dddfeb32a1813804a62b0f RPC: getpeerinfo: Wrap long help line for bytesrecv_per_msg (Luke Dashjr)
d681a28219d3876a2b6e3cd2fb0d92963674903e RPC: getpeerinfo: Deprecate "whitelisted" field (replaced by "permissions") (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
If we were going to continue support for "whitelisted", we should have probably made it true if any permission flag was set, rather than only if "default permissions" were used.
This corrects the description, and deprecates it.
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fa710a6d67b2de64bde90def77c70d0a052f9030 doc: Add 19501 release notes (MarcoFalke)
faf60dee34ae3dbe8e103a2c1b0679f13df6a921 doc: Remove double-whitespace from help string, other whitespace fixups (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Adds release notes and fixes up some whitespace nits for the touched RPCs
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69cf5d4eeb73f7d685e915fc17af64634d88a4a2 [test] Make sure send rpc returns fee reason (Sishir Giri)
d5863c0b3e20d56acf7246008b7832efde68ab21 [send] Make send RPCs return fee reason (Sishir Giri)
Pull request description:
Whenever a wallet funds a transaction, the fee reason is reported to the user only if the verbose is set to true. I added an extra parameter to `CreateTransaction` function in wallet.cpp. Then I implemented the fee reason return logic in `SendMoney` in rpcwallet.cpp, followed by verbose parameter in `sendtoaddress` and `sendmany` functions. I also added a fee reason test case in walletbasic.py.
link to the issue: https://github.com/MarcoFalke/bitcoin-core/issues/22#issue-616251578
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a512925e19a70d7f6b80ac530a169f45ffaafa1c [doc] Release notes (Amiti Uttarwar)
50f94b34a33c954f6e207f509c93d33267a5c3e2 [rpc] Deprecate getpeerinfo addnode field (Amiti Uttarwar)
df091b9b509f0b10e4315c0bfa2da0cc0c31c22f [refactor] Rename test file to allow any getpeerinfo deprecations. (Amiti Uttarwar)
395acfa83a5436790c1a722a5609ac9d48df235f [rpc] Add connection type to getpeerinfo RPC, update tests (Amiti Uttarwar)
49c10a9ca40967d28ae16dfea9cccc6f3a6624a1 [log] Add connection type to log statement (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
After #19316, we can more directly expose information about the connection type on the `getpeerinfo` RPC. Doing so also makes the existing addnode field redundant, so this PR begins the process of deprecating this field.
This PR also includes one commit that improves a log message, as both use a shared function to return the connection type as a string.
Suggested by sdaftuar- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19316#discussion_r468001604 & https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19316#discussion_r468018093
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08fc6f6cfc3b06fd170452a766696d7b833113fa [rpc] refactor: consolidate sendmany and sendtoaddress code (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
I consolidated code between these two RPC calls, since `sendtoaddress` is essentially `sendmany` with 1 destination.
Unless I overlooked something, the only behaviour change is that some `sendtoaddress` error codes changed from `-4` to `-6`. The release note mentions this.
Salvaged from #18201.
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bde72a41fe merge bitcoin#23324: print peer counts for all reachable networks in -netinfo (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
4b245441a0 merge bitcoin#22959: Display all proxies in -getinfo (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
30b0fcf4a6 merge bitcoin#22544: drop torv2; torv3 becomes onion per GetNetworkName() (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
b6ca36edda merge bitcoin#22547: Add progress bar for -getinfo (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
1f89bfd176 merge bitcoin#21832: Implement human readable -getinfo (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
2200b78a15 merge bitcoin#20877: user help and argument parsing improvements (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
bd934c71eb partial bitcoin#20764: cli -netinfo peer connections dashboard updates (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
b2d865633f merge bitcoin#21261: update inbound eviction protection for multiple networks, add I2P peers (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
0b16b50fcb cli: fix loop counter comparison in `ProcessReply` (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
Pull request description:
## Additional Information
* Dependency for https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/6035
* Dependency for https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/6031
* In [dash#5904](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5904) ([bitcoin#21595](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21595)), one of the loops in `ProcessReply` is supposed to iterate `rows.size()` times (which at the time was hardcoded to `3`), the backport erroneously set the value to `m_networks.size()` (which also evaluated to `3`) as part of increasing `m_networks.size()` usage.
As this pull request includes [bitcoin#23324](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23324), which changes it over to `rows.size()`, the above has been corrected in a separate commit for documentation purposes.
* `-addrinfo` output
![dash-cli addrinfo output](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/assets/63189531/24db46be-729e-4fa8-a268-87f2497cff9a)
* `-getinfo` output (diamonds are due to rendering limitations of my terminal and are not indicative of the symbols used)
![dash-cli getinfo output](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/assets/63189531/626fe67f-f505-4a04-931a-76e75146e5a0)
* `-netinfo` output
![dash-cli netinfo output](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/assets/63189531/afbff3d0-7127-44e2-bfe7-81b08c0e214e)
## Breaking Changes
* CLI `-addrinfo` now returns a single field for the number of `onion` addresses known to the node instead of separate `torv2` and `torv3` fields, as support for TorV2 addresses was removed from Dash Core in 18.0.
* `-getinfo` has been updated to return data in a user-friendly format that also reduces vertical space.
## Checklist
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas **(note: N/A)**
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e tests
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation **(note: N/A)**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
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5730a43703f7e5a5ca26245ba3b55fbdd027d0b6 test: Add functional test for AddrFetch connections (Martin Zumsande)
c34ad3309f93979b274a37de013502b05d25fad8 net, rpc: Enable AddrFetch connections for functional testing (Martin Zumsande)
533500d9072b7d5a36a6491784bdeb9247e91fb0 p2p: Add timeout for AddrFetch peers (Martin Zumsande)
b6c5d1e450dde6a54bd785504c923adfb45c7060 p2p: AddrFetch - don't disconnect on self-announcements (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
AddrFetch connections (old name: oneshots) are intended to be short-lived connections on which we ask a peer for addresses via `getaddr` and disconnect after receiving them.
This is done by disconnecting after receiving the first `addr`. However, it is no longer working as intended, because nowadays, the first `addr` a typical bitcoin core node sends is its self-announcement.
So we'll disconnect before the peer gets a chance to answer our `getaddr`.
I checked that this affects both `-seednode` peers specified manually, and DNS seeds when AddrFetch is used as a fallback if DNS doesn't work for us.
The current behavior of getting peers via AddrFetch when starting with an empty addrman would be to connect to the peer, receive its self-announcement and add it to addrman, disconnect, reconnect to the same peer again as a full outbound (no other addresses in addrman) and then receive more `addr`. This is silly and not in line with AddrFetch peer being intended to be short-lived peers.
Fix this by only disconnecting after receiving an `addr` message of size > 1.
[Edit] As per review discussion, this PR now also adds a timeout after which we disconnect if we haven't received any suitable `addr`, and a functional test.
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Backport notice:
we don't have bumpfee feature, so, only some part of code is backported
f963a680515eda66429b3d1537a7baf281ab9283 test: Add test for conflicted wallet tx notifications (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Add test coverage for conflicted wallet transaction notifications so we can improve current behavior and avoid future regressions
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9240 - accidental break
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/9479 - bug report
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9371 - fix
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16624 - accidental break
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18325 - bug report
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18600 - potential fix
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fixup dashify of feature_notifications
5fe8100ff36fed6d50c2a25b028f57b25af3504c Change the wallet_backup.py test to use the restorewallet RPC command instead of restoring wallets manually. (lsilva01)
ae23faba6fc5cabc896f1175456d1018576f912d Add a new RPC command: restorewallet (lsilva01)
Pull request description:
As far as I know, there is no command to restore the wallet from a backup file.
The only way to do this is to replace the `wallet.dat` of a newly created wallet with the backup file, which is hardly an intuitive way.
This PR implements the `restorewallet` RPC command which restores the wallet from the backup file.
To test:
First create a backup file:
`$ bitcoin-cli -rpcwallet="wallet-01" backupwallet /home/Backups/wallet-01.bak`
Then restore it in another wallet:
`$ bitcoin-cli restorewallet "restored-wallet-01" /home/Backups/wallet-01.bak`
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09205b33aa74e385caa2803aa6febc18ad1efa32 net: Clarify message header validation errors (W. J. van der Laan)
955eee76803c098978cf0bbc7f1f6d3c230544e2 net: Sanitize message type for logging (W. J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
- Use `SanitizeString` when logging message errors to make sure that the message type is sanitized. I have checked all logging in `net.cpp`.
- For the `MESSAGESTART` error don't inspect and log header details at all: receiving invalid start bytes makes it likely that the packet isn't even formatted as valid P2P message. Logging the four unexpected start bytes (as hex) should be enough.
- Update `p2p_invalid_messages.py` test to check this.
- Improve error messages in a second commit.
Issue reported by gmaxwell.
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754e802274e9373ad7e1dccb710acf74ded6e7fb test: check rejected future block later accepted (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
(Luke) was unsure if the code sufficiently avoided caching a
time-too-new rejection, so wrote this test to check it. It looks like
despite only exempting BLOCK_MUTATED, it is still okay because header
failures never cache block invalidity. This test will help ensure that
if this ever changes, BLOCK_TIME_FUTURE gets excluded at the same time.
This PR re-opens https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17872 which went stale and addresses the nits raised by reviewers there.
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ef5e9304cd407adab1563f24215da1b582274c20 test: update logging and docstring in rpc_blockchain.py (Jon Atack)
d548dc71e4849f638fccaea6be86ac4fa5304f01 test: replace magic values by constants in rpc_blockchain.py (Jon Atack)
78c361086fc0bf27612e8142bd33e05e37a36af6 test: assert on mediantime in getblockheader and getblockchaininfo (Jon Atack)
0a9129c588ab016eb0453b40a0cae918ca4aa6a2 test: assert on the value of getblockchaininfo#time (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to #22407 improving test coverage per https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22407#pullrequestreview-702077013.
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a006d7d73019b8cf4d68626c019c3d69729dda69 test: add logging to wallet_listtransactions (Sebastian Falbesoner)
47915b118720c6e2b2ec9f599f25848041b42b99 test: remove unneeded/redundant code in wallet_listtransactions (Sebastian Falbesoner)
fb6c6a7938cb7c4808ad88d23bfc2b7408407b12 test: speedup wallet_listtransactions by whitelisting peers (immediate tx relay) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR improves the test `wallet_listtransactions.py` in three ways:
* speeds up runtime by a factor of 2-3x by using the good ol' immediate tx relay trick (`-whitelist=noban@127.0.0.1`)
* removes unneeded/redundant code
* adds log messages, mostly by turning comments into `self.log.info(...)` calls
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908fb7e2ec37fe68675d38dbfee4df9f861bb2b5 test: Use permissions from git in `lint-files.py` (laanwj)
48d2e80a7479a44b0ab09e87542c8cb7a8f72223 test: Don't use shell=True in `lint-files.py` (laanwj)
Pull request description:
Improvements to the `lint-files.py` script:
- Avoid use of `shell=True`.
- Check the permissions in git's metadata instead of in the filesystem. This stops the umask or filesystem from interfering. It's also more efficient as it only needs a single call to `git ls-files`.
(what triggered this change was `File "..." contains a shebang line, but has the file permission 775 instead of the expected executable permission 755.` errors running the script locally).
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fae211c0ae0dd90876a3390eb21449b7b0bb45c4 lint: Start to use py lint scripts (MarcoFalke)
fa82e890e7950fe5ba6d4fa88fcd922cc929dc47 Move lint script and data file to avoid lint- prefix (MarcoFalke)
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2227fc4e6203064b14e99bcf453601bd263a0196 test: minor fixes & improvements for files linter test (windsok)
Pull request description:
Couple of minor fixes & improvements for files linter test added in #21740
- Use a context manager when opening files, so that files are closed are we are done with them
- Use the `-z` flag when shelling out to `git ls-files` so that we can catch newlines and other weird control characters in filenames.
From the `git ls-files` manpage:
```
-z \0 line termination on output and do not quote filenames. See OUTPUT below for more information.
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46b025e00df40724175735eb5606ac73067cb3b8 test: add new python linter to check file names and permissions (windsok)
6f6bb3ebc7cb8e17a5dfc8ef55aa2d3f2dc6bdea test: fix file permissions on various scripts (windsok)
Pull request description:
Adds a new python linter test which tests for correct filenames and file permissions in the repository.
Replaces the existing tests in the `test/lint/lint-filenames.sh` and `test/lint/lint-shebang.sh` linter tests, as well as adding some new and increased testing. This increased coverage is intended to catch issues such as in #21728 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16807/files#r345547050
Summary of tests:
* Checks every file in the repository against an allowed regexp to make sure only lowercase or uppercase alphanumerics (a-zA-Z0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-), at (@) and dots (.) are used in repository filenames.
* Checks only source files (*.cpp, *.h, *.py, *.sh) against a stricter allowed regexp to make sure only lowercase alphanumerics (a-z0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-) and dots (.) are used in source code filenames. Additionally there is an exception regexp for directories or files which are excepted from matching this regexp (This should replicate the existing `test/lint/lint-filenames.sh` test)
* Checks all files in the repository match an allowed executable or non-executable file permission octal. Additionally checks that for executable files, the file contains a shebang line.
* Checks that for executable `.py` and `.sh` files, the shebang line used matches an allowable list of shebangs (This should replicate the existing `test/lint/lint-shebang.sh` test)
* Checks every file that contains a shebang line to ensure it has an executable permission
Additionally updates the permissions on various files to comply with the new tests.
Fixes#21729
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ba7e17e073f833eccd4c7c111ae9058c3f123371 rpc, test: document {previous,next}blockhash as optional (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR updates the result help of the following RPCs w.r.t. the `previousblockhash` and `nextblockhash` fields:
- getblockheader
- getblock
Also adds trivial tests on genesis block (should not contain "previousblockhash") and best block (should not contain "nextblockhash").
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a33dcb3283 fix: CheckWalletOwnsScript/CheckWalletOwnsKey to use wallet instead of SPK (Konstantin Akimov)
b2ede8bfee feat: update list of tests that still doesn't support descriptor wallets (Konstantin Akimov)
838d06f2fd feat: enable descriptor wallets for more tests (Konstantin Akimov)
5ab108c982 feat: implementation of RPC 'protx register' for descriptor wallets (Konstantin Akimov)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Many rpc such as `protx register` uses forcely LegacyScriptPubKeyMan instead using CWallet's interface.
It causes a failures such as
```
test_framework.authproxy.JSONRPCException: This type of wallet does not support this command (-4)
```
for all functional tests that uses Masternodes/evo nodes.
See https://github.com/dashpay/dash-issues/issues/59 to track progress
## What was done?
Some direct usages of LegacyScriptPubKeyMan refactored to use CWallet's functionality.
There are still 4 functional tests that doesn't work for descriptor wallets:
- feature_dip3_deterministicmns.py (no rpc `protx updateregistar`)
- feature_governance.py: no rpc for `governance votemany` and `governance votealias`
- interface_zmq_dash.py (see governance)
That's part I of changes, other changes are not PR-ready yet, WIP.
## How Has This Been Tested?
Firstly, the flag `--legacy-wallets` are removed for many functional tests.
Secondly, the flag `--descriptors` is inverted in default value:
```
diff --git a/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py b/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py
index 585a6a74d6..9ad5fd1daa 100755
--- a/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py
+++ b/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py
@@ -242,10 +242,10 @@ class BitcoinTestFramework(metaclass=BitcoinTestMetaClass):
if self.options.descriptors is None:
# Prefer BDB unless it isn't available
- if self.is_bdb_compiled():
- self.options.descriptors = False
- elif self.is_sqlite_compiled():
+ if self.is_sqlite_compiled():
self.options.descriptors = True
+ elif self.is_bdb_compiled():
+ self.options.descriptors = False
else:
# If neither are compiled, tests requiring a wallet will be skipped and the value of self.options.descriptors won't matter
# It still needs to exist and be None in order for tests to work however.
```
## Breaking Changes
N/A, descriptor wallets have not been publicly released yet
## 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
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e6cf0ed92de31a5ac35a271b0da8f0a8364d1175 wallet, rpc: listdescriptors does not need unlocked (Andrew Chow)
3280704886b60644d103a5eb310691c003a39328 Pass in DescriptorCache to ToNormalizedString (Andrew Chow)
7a26ff10c2f2e139fbc63e2f37fb33ea4efae088 Change DescriptorImpl::ToStringHelper to use an enum (Andrew Chow)
75530c93a83f3e94bcb78b6aa463c5570c1e737e Remove priv option for ToNormalizedString (Andrew Chow)
74fede3b8ba69e2cc82c617cdf406ab79df58825 wallet: Upgrade existing descriptor caches (Andrew Chow)
432ba9e5434da90d2cf680f23e8c7b7164c9f945 wallet: Store last hardened xpub cache (Andrew Chow)
d87b544b834077f102724415e0fada6ee8b2def2 descriptors: Cache last hardened xpub (Andrew Chow)
cacc3910989c4f3d7afa530dbab042461426abce Move DescriptorCache writing to WalletBatch (Andrew Chow)
0b4c8ef75cd03c8f0a8cfadb47e0fbcabe3c5e59 Refactor Cache merging and writing (Andrew Chow)
976b53b085d681645fd3a008fe382de85647e29f Revert "Cache parent xpub inside of BIP32PubkeyProvider" (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently fetching a normalized descriptor requires the wallet to be unlocked as it needs the private keys to derive the last hardened xpub. This is not very user friendly as normalized descriptors shouldn't require and don't involve the private keys except for derivation. We solve this problem by caching the last hardened xpub (which has to be derived at some point when generating the address pool).
However the last hardened xpub was not already being cached. We only cached the immediate parent xpub and derived child keys. For example, with a descriptor derivation path of `/84'/0'/0'/0/*`, the parent xpub that is cached is `m/84'/0'/0'/0`, and the child keys of `m/84'/0'/0'/0/i` (note that child keys would not be cached in this case). This parent xpub is not suitable for the normalized descriptor form as we want the key at `m/84'/0'/0'`. So this PR adds another field to `DescriptorCache` to cache the last hardened xpub so that we can use them for normalized descriptors.
Since `DescriptorCache` is changing, existing descriptor wallets need to be upgraded to use this new cache. The upgrade will occur in the background either at loading time (if the wallet is not encrypted) or at unlocking time in the same manner that `UpgradeKeyMetadata` operates. It will use a new wallet flag `WALLET_FLAG_LAST_HARDENED_XPUB_CACHED` to indicate whether the descriptor wallet has the last hardened xpub cache.
Lastly `listdescriptors` will not require the wallet to be locked and `getaddressinfo`'s `parent_desc` will always be output (assuming the upgrade has occurred).
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3eb6f8b2e61c24a22ea9396d86672307845f35eb wallet (not for backport): improve upgradewallet error messages (Jon Atack)
ca8cd893bb56bf5d455154b0498b1f58f77d20ed wallet: fix and improve upgradewallet error responses (Jon Atack)
99d56e357159c7154f69f28cb5587c5ca20d6594 wallet: fix and improve upgradewallet result responses (Jon Atack)
2498b04ce88696a3216fc38b7d393906b733e8b1 Don't upgrade to HD split if it is already supported (Andrew Chow)
c46c18b788cb0862aafbb116fd37936cbed6a431 wallet: refactor GetClosestWalletFeature() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This follows up on #18836 and #20282 to fix and improve the as-yet unreleased `upgradewallet` feature and also implement review follow-up in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18836#discussion_r519328607.
This PR fixes 4 upgradewallet issues:
- this bug: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20403#discussion_r526063920
- it returns nothing in the absence of an RPC error, which isn't reassuring for users
- it returns the same thing both in the case of a successful upgrade and when no upgrade took place
- the error message object is currently dead code
This PR fixes the above and provides:
...user feedback to not silently return without upgrading
```
{
"wallet_name": "disable private keys",
"previous_version": 169900,
"current_version": 169900,
"result": "Already at latest version. Wallet version unchanged."
}
```
...better feedback after successfully upgrading
```
{
"wallet_name": "watch-only",
"previous_version": 159900,
"current_version": 169900,
"result": "Wallet upgraded successfully from version 159900 to version 169900."
}
```
...helpful error responses
```
{
"wallet_name": "blank",
"previous_version": 169900,
"current_version": 169900,
"error": "Cannot downgrade wallet from version 169900 to version 159900. Wallet version unchanged."
}
{
"wallet_name": "blank",
"previous_version": 130000,
"current_version": 130000,
"error": "Cannot upgrade a non HD split wallet from version 130000 to version 169899 without upgrading to support pre-split keypool. Please use version 169900 or no version specified."
}
```
updated help:
```
upgradewallet ( version )
Upgrade the wallet. Upgrades to the latest version if no version number is specified.
New keys may be generated and a new wallet backup will need to be made.
Arguments:
1. version (numeric, optional, default=169900) The version number to upgrade to. Default is the latest wallet version.
Result:
{ (json object)
"wallet_name" : "str", (string) Name of wallet this operation was performed on
"previous_version" : n, (numeric) Version of wallet before this operation
"current_version" : n, (numeric) Version of wallet after this operation
"result" : "str", (string, optional) Description of result, if no error
"error" : "str" (string, optional) Error message (if there is one)
}
```
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5f9c0b6360215636cfa62a70d3a70f1feb3977ab wallet: Remove -upgradewallet from dummywallet (MarcoFalke)
a314271f08215feba53ead27096ac7fda34acb3c test: Remove unused wallet.dat (MarcoFalke)
bf7635963c03203e7189ddaa56c6b086a0108cbf tests: Test specific upgradewallet scenarios and that upgrades work (Andrew Chow)
4b418a9decc3e855ee4b0bbf9e61121c8e9904e5 test: Add test_framework/bdb.py module for inspecting bdb files (Andrew Chow)
092fc434854f881330771a93a1280ac67b1d3549 tests: Add a sha256sum_file function to util (Andrew Chow)
0bd995aa19be65b0dd23df1df571c71428c2bc32 wallet: upgrade the CHDChain version number when upgrading to split hd (Andrew Chow)
8e32e1c41c995e832e643f605d35a7aa112837e6 wallet: remove nWalletMaxVersion (Andrew Chow)
bd7398cc6258c258e9f4411c50630ec4a552341b wallet: have ScriptPubKeyMan::Upgrade check against the new version (Andrew Chow)
5f720544f34dedf75b063b962845fa8eca604514 wallet: Add GetClosestWalletFeature function (Andrew Chow)
842ae3842df489f1b8d68e67a234788966218184 wallet: Add utility method for CanSupportFeature (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This PR cleans up the wallet upgrade mechanism a bit, fixes some probably bugs, and adds more test cases.
The `nWalletMaxVersion` member variable has been removed as it made `CanSupportFeature` unintuitive and was causing a couple of bugs. The reason this was introduced originally was to allow a wallet upgrade to only occur when the new feature is first used. While this makes sense for the old `-upgradewallet` option, for an RPC, this does not quite make sense. It's more intuitive for an upgrade to occur if possible if the `upgradewallet` RPC is used as that's an explicit request to upgrade a particular wallet to a newer version. `nWalletMaxVersion` was only relevant for upgrades to `FEATURE_WALLETCRYPT` and `FEATURE_COMPRPUBKEY` both of which are incredibly old features. So for such wallets, the behavior of `upgradewallet` will be that the feature is enabled immediately without the wallet needing to be encrypted at that time (note that `FEATURE_WALLETCRYPT` indicates support for encryption, not that the wallet is encrypted) or for a new key to be generated.
`CanSupportFeature` would previously indicate whether we could upgrade to `nWalletMaxVersion` not just whether the current wallet version supported a feature. While this property was being used to determine whether we should upgrade to HD and HD chain split, it was also causing a few bugs. Determining whether we should upgrade to HD or HD chain split is resolved by passing into `ScriptPubKeyMan::Upgrade` the version we are upgrading to and checking against that. By removing `nWalletMaxVersion` we also fix a bug where you could upgrade to HD chain split without the pre-split keypool.
`nWalletMaxVersion` was also the version that was being reported by `getwalletinfo` which meant that the version reported was not always consistent across restarts as it depended on whether `upgradewallet` was used. Additionally to make the wallet versions consistent with actually supported versions, instead of just setting the wallet version to whatever is given to `upgradewallet`, we normalize the version number to the closest supported version number. For example, if given 150000, we would store and report 139900.
Another bug where CHDChain was not being upgraded to the version supporting HD chain split is also fixed by this PR.
Lastly several more tests have been added. Some refactoring to the test was made to make these tests easier. These tests check specific upgrading scenarios, such as from non-HD (version 60000) to HD to pre-split keypool. Although not specifically related to `upgradewallet`, `UpgradeKeyMetadata` is now being tested too.
Part of the new tests is checking that the wallet files are identical before and after failed upgrades. To facilitate this, a utility function `sha256sum_file` has been added. Another part of the tests is to examine the wallet file itself to ensure that the records in the wallet.dat file have been correctly modified. So a new `bdb.py` module has been added to deserialize the BDB db of the wallet.dat file. This format isn't explicitly documented anywhere, but the code and comments in BDB's source code in file `dbinc/db_page.h` describe it. This module just dumps all of the fields into a dict.
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jonatack:
ACK 5f9c0b6360215636cfa62a70d3a70f1feb3977ab, approach seems fine, code review, only skimmed the test changes but they look well done, rebased on current master, debug built and verified the `wallet_upgradewallet.py` test runs green both before and after running `test/get_previous_releases.py -b v0.19.1 v0.18.1 v0.17.2 v0.16.3 v0.15.2`
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The key difference between bitcoin's and dash's implementation that sethdseed
does not update existing seed for wallet. Seed can be set only once.
It behave similarly to `upgradetohd` rpc, but since v20.1 all wallets are HD and
the name `upgradetohd` is not relevant more.
That are:
- feature_dip3_deterministicmns.py
- interface_zmq_dash.py
- feature_governance.py
- wallet_upgradetohd.py (as expected to be implemented for legacy-only wallets)
- p2p_timeouts.py (why? can not understand it)
This partially reverts commit b20f812674.
7cc77f3a30 Merge #21373: test: generate fewer blocks in feature_nulldummy to fix timeouts, speed up (MarcoFalke)
a933a60b1a feat: new command line argument -bip147height for bitcoin#21373 (Konstantin Akimov)
51911388f2 Merge #21377: Speedy trial support for versionbits (fanquake)
ecade9bc39 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21749: test: Bump shellcheck version (W. J. van der Laan)
eeec2f2799 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21884: fuzz: Remove unused --enable-danger-fuzz-link-all option (fanquake)
51633d70ea Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21874: fuzz: Add WRITE_ALL_FUZZ_TARGETS_AND_ABORT (MarcoFalke)
a02a2c0322 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21681: validation: fix ActivateSnapshot to use hardcoded nChainTx (MarcoFalke)
71f23d6e33 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21814: test: Fix feature_config_args.py intermittent issue (MarcoFalke)
de4d2a839d Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21714: refactor: Drop CCoinControl::SetNull (MarcoFalke)
a63f9c31cc Merge bitcoin-core/gui#284: refactor: Simplify SendCoinsDialog::updateCoinControlState (Hennadii Stepanov)
b2d889380c Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21792: test: Fix intermittent issue in p2p_segwit.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Regular batch of backports from bitcoin v22
## What was done?
Implemented new commandline argument `-bip147height` for RegTest.
Backports:
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21377
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21792
- bitcoin-core/gui#284
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21714
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21373
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21814
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21681
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21874
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21884
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21749
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit/functional tests
## 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
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ccd976dd3dbb8f991dc1203ada2043f1736be5a4 test: use 327 fewer blocks in feature_nulldummy (Jon Atack)
68c280f19732fb96bc29113ce9c8007d0101868c test, refactor: abstract the feature_nulldummy blockheight values (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
The resolved timeout issue seen in the CI can be reproduced locally by running `test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py --valgrind --loglevel=debug`
Speeds up the normal test runtime for me from 3.8 to 2.2 seconds (debug build). Thanks to Marco Falke for the approach suggestion.
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AnthonyRonning:
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ffe33dfbd4c3b11e3475b022b6c1dd077613de79 chainparams: drop versionbits threshold to 90% for mainnnet and signet (Anthony Towns)
f054f6bcd2c2ce5fea84cf8681013f85a444e7ea versionbits: simplify state transitions (Anthony Towns)
55ac5f568a3b73d6f1ef4654617fb76e8bcbccdf versionbits: Add explicit NEVER_ACTIVE deployments (Anthony Towns)
dd07e6da48040dc7eae46bc7941db48d98a669fd fuzz: test versionbits delayed activation (Anthony Towns)
dd85d5411c1702c8ae259610fe55050ba212e21e tests: test versionbits delayed activation (Anthony Towns)
73d4a706393e6dbd6b6d6b6428f8d3233ac0a2d8 versionbits: Add support for delayed activation (Anthony Towns)
9e6b65f6fa205eee5c3b99343988adcb8d320460 tests: clean up versionbits test (Anthony Towns)
593274445004506c921d5d851361aefb3434d744 tests: test ComputeBlockVersion for all deployments (Anthony Towns)
63879f0a4760c0c0f784029849cb5d21ee088abb tests: pull ComputeBlockVersion test into its own function (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
BIP9-based implementation of "speedy trial" activation specification, see https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2021-March/018583.html
Edge cases are tested by fuzzing added in #21380.
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Initial approach ACK ffe33dfbd4c3b11e3475b022b6c1dd077613de79 after a first pass of review, building and testing each commit, mostly looking at the changes and diffs. Will do a more high-level review iteration. A few minor comments follow to pick/choose/ignore.
ariard:
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08f3dbb1b0cd5ca01d87e488a2fa905adf7df057 test: Bump shellcheck version (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The changelog for v0.7.2 is available [here](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/blob/v0.7.2/CHANGELOG.md).
Only [SC2268](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2268) requires to update our code.
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91d93aac4e3fe6fff5ef492ed152c4d8fa6f2672 validation: remove nchaintx from assumeutxo metadata (James O'Beirne)
931684b24a89aba884cb18c13fa67ccca339ee8c validation: fix ActivateSnapshot to use hardcoded nChainTx (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This fixes an oversight from the move of nChainTx from the user-supplied
snapshot metadata into the hardcoded assumeutxo chainparams.
Since the nChainTx is now unused in the metadata, it should be removed
in a future commit.
See: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19806#discussion_r612165410
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Code review ACK 91d93aac4e3fe6fff5ef492ed152c4d8fa6f2672. No change to previous commit, just new commit removing now unused utxo snapshot field and updating tests.
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8050eb43bf15501e33ec5312918d926e47e4fc8d script: fix spelling linter raising spuriously on "invokable" (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
"invokable" is a valid word that means to be callable, but the linter is raising on it:
```
$ test/lint/lint-spelling.sh
contrib/guix/guix-attest:18: invokable ==> invocable
contrib/guix/guix-clean:18: invokable ==> invocable
contrib/guix/guix-verify:18: invokable ==> invocable
^ Warning: codespell identified likely spelling errors. Any false positives? Add them to the list of ignored words in test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt
```
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`boost::lexical_cast` isn't used anywhere in Dash Core, the sole remaining
use being in a benchmark, despite it no longer being used in Dash Core.
Let's drop the benchmark and drop `boost/lexical_cast.hpp` from allowed
Boost headers
10a006e626 test: disable ipv6 tests for now (UdjinM6)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Our CI nodes on Amazon have issues running tests using ipv6.
## What was done?
Pretend we don't have ipv6 when we run tests for now
## How Has This Been Tested?
See CI results for this PR.
## Breaking Changes
n/a but we'll have ipv6 not being tested for some time.
## 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)_
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68ace23fa3bc01baa734ddf2c0963acae1c75ed1 test: convert docs into type annotations in test_framework/test_node.py (fanquake)
8bfcba36db974326d258c610456bd55cf5818b1e test: convert docs into type annotations in test_framework/wallet.py (fanquake)
b043ca8e8b65199061ebe4bbed2200504dfc6ce9 test: convert docs into type annotations in test_framework/util.py (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Rather than having function types exist as documentation, make them type annotations, which enables more `mypy` checking.
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7a681d61b0d98a310fbb1b8e095ab8fbc5d5741c Add sync_blocks in wallet_orphanedreward.py. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
Add an explicit `sync_blocks` call in `wallet_orphanedreward.py`, which was missing and could lead to intermittent failures of the test due to race conditions.
This will presumably fix#22181.
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MarcoFalke:
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44dab423eb88dbf854d22f2991e79c828ffac0f2 qa: Test default include_mempool value of gettxout (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
With the following diff the functional test would pass. Fix by testing the default value.
```diff
--- a/src/rpc/blockchain.cpp
+++ b/src/rpc/blockchain.cpp
@@ -1142,7 +1142,7 @@ static RPCHelpMan gettxout()
uint256 hash(ParseHashV(request.params[0], "txid"));
int n = request.params[1].get_int();
COutPoint out(hash, n);
- bool fMempool = true;
+ bool fMempool = false;
if (!request.params[2].isNull())
fMempool = request.params[2].get_bool();
```
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ceefab5226 fix: feature_backwards compatible works now with as expected if no bdb compiled (Konstantin Akimov)
b20f812674 fix: follow-up fixes for functional tests used protx (Konstantin Akimov)
655146d5e7 Merge #21302: wallet: createwallet examples for descriptor wallets (W. J. van der Laan)
99a8b60393 Merge #21063: wallet, rpc: update listdescriptors response format (fanquake)
6ee2c7cc59 Merge #21277: wallet: listdescriptors uses normalized descriptor form (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
8bacdbf71f Merge #19136: wallet: add parent_desc to getaddressinfo (Samuel Dobson)
f567de007a chore: release notes for 5965 with wallet tool improvements (Konstantin Akimov)
0daf360edf chore: add TODO to implement mnemonic for descriptor wallets (Konstantin Akimov)
5016294307 chore: move functional test wallet_multiwallet from category "slow 5 minutes" to "fast test" (Konstantin Akimov)
ef7ce87c1b fix: remove workarounds introduced due to missing bitcoin#20267 (bdb is not compiled) (Konstantin Akimov)
06b2d85bb4 partial Merge #20267: Disable and fix tests for when BDB is not compiled (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
https://github.com/dashpay/dash-issues/issues/59
## Extra notes
This commit `chore: move functional test wallet_multiwallet from category "slow 5 minutes" to "fast test"` is not directly connected to descriptor wallets, but added to this PR due to conflicts with 20267
## What was done?
It steadily improves support of descriptor wallets in Dash core.
Done backports and related fixes:
- partial bitcoin/bitcoin#20267
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19136
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21277
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21063
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21302
Beside backports and related fixes, this PR includes release notes for previous batch of backports for descriptor wallets support #5965
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit functional tests
## 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
- [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
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1fedf470cd test: add type annotation for `ADDRS` in `p2p_addrv2_relay` (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
022b76f20b merge bitcoin#23218: Use mocktime for ping timeout (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
45d9e58023 merge bitcoin#22960: Set peertimeout in write_config (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
06e909b737 merge bitcoin#22604: address rate-limiting follow-ups (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
60b3e08ed1 merge bitcoin#22616: address relay fixups (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
8b8fbc5226 merge bitcoin#22618: Small follow-ups to 21528 (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
18fe765988 merge bitcoin#21528: Reduce addr blackholes (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
c1874c6615 net_processing: gate `m_tx_relay` access behind `!IsBlockOnlyConn()` (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
602d13d2a2 merge bitcoin#22387: Rate limit the processing of rumoured addresses (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
fe66202c05 merge bitcoin#22211: relay I2P addresses even if not reachable (by us) (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
7e08db55fe merge bitcoin#22306: Improvements to p2p_addr_relay.py (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
ff3497c18b merge bitcoin#21843: enable GetAddr, GetAddresses, and getnodeaddresses by network (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
51edeb082c merge bitcoin#21594: add network field to getnodeaddresses (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
Pull request description:
## Additional Information
* Dependency for https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5982
* Population of `ADDRS` in `p2p_addr`(`v2`)`_relay` in Dash is done in the test object ([source](0a62b9f985/test/functional/p2p_addrv2_relay.py (L42-L49))) as opposed to upstream, where it is done in the global state ([source](d930c7f5b0/test/functional/p2p_addrv2_relay.py (L23-L35))). This is because Dash specifically relies on `self.mocktime` instead of Bitcoin, which will work with simply sampling current time (`time.time()`).
* [bitcoin#22211](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22211) adds changes ([source](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22211/files#diff-d3d7b1bb23f25a96c9c7444a79159ad1799895565f99efebf1618e41e886bd53R44-R46)) that add usage of `ADDRS` outside the test object. That, alongside with other considerations, resulted in [dash#5967](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5967) and a discussion ([source](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5967/files#r1548101561))
* Eventually, following the footsteps of [dash#5967](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5967), `ADDRS` was defined outside but setup within the test object. This worked just fine ([build](https://gitlab.com/dashpay/dash/-/jobs/6594036014)) but displeased the linter ([build](https://gitlab.com/dashpay/dash/-/jobs/6594035886)) because `ADDRS` type could not be implicitly determined solely on usage in the global scope.
* An attempt to correct this was done by realignment with upstream ([commit](262d00682c)), which pleased the linter ([build](https://gitlab.com/dashpay/dash/-/jobs/6597322521)) but broken the test ([build](https://gitlab.com/dashpay/dash/-/jobs/6597322548)) for the reasons as mentioned above.
* Therefore, to keep the linter happy, `ADDRS` has been annotated as a `List[CAddress]` (which involved importing `List` but that's fine) ([commit](cb6d36df7d))
* Working on [bitcoin#21528](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21528) proved challenging due to differences in Dash's and Bitcoin's approach to relaying and the workarounds used to accommodate for that.
* Bitcoin conditionally initializes `m_tx_relay` ([source](3f7250b328/src/net.cpp (L2989-L2991))) and can always check if transaction relaying is permitted by checking if it's initialized ([source](3f7250b328/src/net_processing.cpp (L1820-L1826))).
* Dash unconditionally initializes it ([source](0a62b9f985/src/net.h (L605-L607))). Earlier, Dash used to check if it's _appropriate_ to relay transactions by checking if it can relay addresses ([source](dc6f52ac99/src/net_processing.cpp (L2134-L2140))), which at the time, simply meant, it wasn't a block-only connection ([source](dc6f52ac99/src/net.h (L568-L572))).
* This mutual exclusivity no longer held true in [dash#5964](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5964) and therefore, some transaction relay decisions were bound to **not** being a block-only connection ([commit](26c39f5b92)) but some were left behind, adopting `RelayAddrsWithPeer()` ([source](0a62b9f985/src/net_processing.cpp (L2215-L2221))), which, to be noted, is determined by the initialization status of `Peer::m_addr_known` ([source](0a62b9f985/src/net_processing.cpp (L839-L842))), which, so far, was pegged to **not** block-relay connection status ([source](0a62b9f985/src/net_processing.cpp (L1319))).
* [bitcoin#21528](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21528) got rid of `RelayAddrsWithPeer()` and replaced it with `Peer::m_addr_relay_enabled` ([source](3f7250b328/src/net_processing.cpp (L237-L251))), which is setup using `Peer::SetupAddressRelay()` ([source](3f7250b328/src/net_processing.cpp (L637-L643))). This means, rather than defining the address relay status during construction, it is setup during the first address-related message (i.e. `ADDR`, `ADDRV2`, `GETADDR`) ([source](3f7250b328/src/net_processing.cpp (L227-L236))).
* Meaning, until the first addr-related message happens, the state is has not been determined and defaults to `false`. Because some `m_tx_relay` usage still piggybacked on addr-relay permission to determine tx-relay, if a transaction message is processed before an address message is processed, there will be a false-negative condition.
The transaction relay logic won't run since it's expecting that if transactions can be relayed, so can addresses and checks for address relaying but believes that it cannot do address relaying, borrowing that state for transaction relaying, despite address relaying permissions actually being indeterminate since it hasn't had a chance to validate its eligibility.
* There were two approaches, run `SetupAddressRelay()` as early in the connection as possible to substitute for the "determine at construction" behaviour and change no other conditional statements... and break address-related tests _or_ move the remaining conditional transaction relay logic to use **not** block-only connection checks instead.
* We've gone with the latter, resulting in some changes where the condition only changes form but is the same (`RelayAddrsWithPeer()` > `Peer::m_addr_relay_enabled`) ([source](109c5a9383 (diff-6875de769e90cec84d2e8a9c1b962cdbcda44d870d42e4215827e599e11e90e3L2131-L2134))) but other changes where the condition itself has been changed (`RelayAddrsWithPeer()` > `!CNode::IsBlockOnlyConn()`) ([source](109c5a9383 (diff-6875de769e90cec84d2e8a9c1b962cdbcda44d870d42e4215827e599e11e90e3R2256-R2259)))
* This does mean that in [dash#5982](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5982), `Peer::m_block_relay_only` is introduced to be the counterpart to `Peer::m_addr_relay_enabled` ([source](45b48dae0a/src/net_processing.cpp (L321-L322))) to account for some `CConnman` logic being moved into `PeerManager` ([source](45b48dae0a/src/net_processing.cpp (L2186-L2195))), which, in a way, reverts [dash#5339](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5339) but also, doesn't, since it moves the information into `Peer` instead of reinstating it into `CNode`.
* This was eventual since the underlying presumption that `CNode::IsAddrRelayPeer() == !CNode::IsBlockOnlyConn()` no longer holds true (also because `CNode::IsAddrRelayPeer()` doesn't exist anymore).
Special thanks to @UdjinM6 for help with understanding Dash-specifics with respect to functional tests through help on [dash#5964](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5964) and [dash#5967](https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5967)
## Breaking Changes
None expected.
RPC changes have been introduced in `getnodeaddresses`, where a new input `network`, can filter addresses based on desired network and a new output, also `network`, will associate the address with the origin network. This change is expected to be backwards-compatible.
## 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)_
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21ad71c578 Merge #21676: test: Use mocktime to avoid intermittent failure in rpc_tests (MarcoFalke)
76a41eb245 Merge #21602: rpc: add additional ban time fields to listbanned (MarcoFalke)
adea52a5fe Merge bitcoin-core/gui#260: Handle exceptions instead of crash (W. J. van der Laan)
7e023c394f Merge #17934: doc: Use CONFIG_SITE variable instead of --prefix option (fanquake)
bc6e3ed6e4 Merge #21606: fuzz: Extend psbt fuzz target a bit (MarcoFalke)
233fb245f7 Merge #21445: cirrus: Use SSD cluster for speedup (fanquake)
a224b800e4 Merge #21609: ci: increase CPU count of sanitizer job to increase memory limit (MarcoFalke)
ad947099a0 test: remove exception for util::Ref which doesn't exist more (Konstantin Akimov)
6674ee85ab Merge #21390: test: Test improvements for UTXO set hash tests (MarcoFalke)
e10eec249b Merge #21338: test: add functional test for anchors.dat (MarcoFalke)
d9c31d6817 Merge #21411: test: add logging, reduce blocks, move sync_all in wallet_ groups (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Regular backports from bitcoin v22
## Note for reviewers:
PRs bitcoin#17934 and bitcoin#21606 have been backported partially in past.
## What was done?
Removed unused sanitizer rules (see bitcoin#21366 and dashpay/dash#5055)
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21338
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21390
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21609
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21445
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21606
- bitcoin/bitcoin#17934
- bitcoin-core/gui#260
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21602
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21676
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit/functional tests
## 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
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005a6b104a fix: format string in llmq/commitment - mismatched arguments (Konstantin Akimov)
4774e1e8f6 Merge #19809: log: Prefix log messages with function name and source code location if -logsourcelocations is set (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
43a94f0580 fix: adjust functional tests due to dash's support of thread name after v0.12 (Konstantin Akimov)
085120d9f9 Merge #20993: test: store subversion (user agent) as string in msg_version (MarcoFalke)
e866b43160 Merge #21542: ci: Bump macOS VM image to the latest version (fanquake)
a3702534e5 Merge #21354: build, doc: Drop no longer required packages from macOS cross-compiling dependencies (fanquake)
6bcc86ad3b Merge #21221: [tools] Allow argument/parameter bin packing in clang-format (MarcoFalke)
318c7263d0 Merge #19522: build: fix building libconsensus with reduced exports for Darwin targets (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
88a45d4a9a Merge #21138: ci: Re-run wine tests once if they fail (fanquake)
4abb768456 Merge #21126: ci: Properly bump to focal for win cross build (fanquake)
f254f77d75 Merge #21075: doc: Fix markdown formatting (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Regular backports from bitcoin v22 and related fixes
## What was done?
Follow-up fixes for bitcoin#19809
Backports:
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21075
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21126
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21138
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19522
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21221
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21354
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21542
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19809
- bitcoin/bitcoin#20993
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit/functional tests
## Breaking Changes
N/A
Notice, that function name is included now by default to logs with `-logfunctionnames` and many logs have function name twice now such as:
```
node0 2024-04-06T20:13:56.564123Z (mocktime: 2014-12-04T17:15:38Z) [httpworker.3] [masternode/sync.cpp:331] [NotifyHeaderTip] CMasternodeSync::NotifyHeaderTip -- pindexNew->nHeight: 5 fInitialDownload=0
```
For further development need to take it in account and do not use more direct calls `__func__` from code as well as reduce usages in codebase.
## 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
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a2f190deff Merge bitcoin-core/gui#115: Replace "Hide tray icon" option with positive "Show tray icon" one (Jonas Schnelli)
65b80e76b7 Merge #21531: test: remove qt byteswap compattests (MarcoFalke)
ba883c5da2 Merge bitcoin-core/gui#139: doc: Improve gui/src/qt README.md (MarcoFalke)
368c65d050 Merge bitcoin-core/gui#72: util: Log static plugins meta data and used style (Jonas Schnelli)
317777e7d7 Merge bitcoin-core/gui#171: Use layout manager for Create Wallet dialog (MarcoFalke)
83313a5603 Merge bitcoin#20789: Rework strong and weak net enum fuzzing (MarcoFalke)
4a3e3af6e7 Merge #20813: scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers (MarcoFalke)
e36eacd868 Merge #18772: rpc: calculate fees in getblock using BlockUndo data (MarcoFalke)
41a1e10954 Merge #20690: Clean up logging of outbound connection type (MarcoFalke)
648d6f04fb Merge bitcoin-core/gui#13: Hide peer detail view if multiple are selected (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Regular backports from bitcoin v22
## What was done?
- bitcoin-core/gui#13
- bitcoin-core/gui#115
- bitcoin/bitcoin#20690
- bitcoin/bitcoin#18772
- bitcoin/bitcoin#20813
- bitcoin/bitcoin#20789
- bitcoin-core/gui#171
- bitcoin-core/gui#72
- bitcoin-core/gui#139
- bitcoin/bitcoin#21531
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit/functional tests
## 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
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Since bitcoin#20267 changes default wallet in functional tests from legacy
wallets to descriptor wallets, we need to enforce --legacy-wallets for
functional tests that used protx which doesn't work yet for descriptor wallets
2e5f7def22e1b212fbd69e9147145d9d1f408aaf wallet, rpc: update listdescriptors response format (Ivan Metlushko)
Pull request description:
Update `listdescriptors` response format according to [RPC interface guidelines](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md#rpc-interface-guidelines).
This is a follow up for #20226
**Before:**
```
Result:
[ (json array) Response is an array of descriptor objects
{ (json object)
"desc" : "str", (string) Descriptor string representation
"timestamp" : n, (numeric) The creation time of the descriptor
"active" : true|false, (boolean) Activeness flag
"internal" : true|false, (boolean, optional) Whether this is internal or external descriptor; defined only for active descriptors
"range" : [ (json array, optional) Defined only for ranged descriptors
n, (numeric) Range start inclusive
n (numeric) Range end inclusive
],
"next" : n (numeric, optional) The next index to generate addresses from; defined only for ranged descriptors
},
...
]
```
**After:**
```
Result:
{ (json object)
"wallet_name" : "str", (string) Name of wallet this operation was performed on
"descriptors" : [ (json array) Array of descriptor objects
{ (json object)
"desc" : "str", (string) Descriptor string representation
"timestamp" : n, (numeric) The creation time of the descriptor
"active" : true|false, (boolean) Activeness flag
"internal" : true|false, (boolean, optional) Whether this is internal or external descriptor; defined only for active descriptors
"range" : [ (json array, optional) Defined only for ranged descriptors
n, (numeric) Range start inclusive
n (numeric) Range end inclusive
],
"next" : n (numeric, optional) The next index to generate addresses from; defined only for ranged descriptors
},
...
]
}
```
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de6b389d5db7b8426313c5be6fbd290f992c5aa8 tests: Test getaddressinfo parent_desc (Andrew Chow)
e4ac869a0a0083e2e3af3b56301bd5c8e0cf650b rpc: Add parent descriptor to getaddressinfo output (Andrew Chow)
bbe4a36152fb8d9c8c3682ca2380f1c88cca61cb wallet: Add GetDescriptorString to DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
9be1437c49f986e8ed964d5f863b4bbcec340751 descriptors: Add ToNormalizedString and tests (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Adds `parent_desc` field to the `getaddressinfo` RPC to export a public descriptor. Using the given address, `getaddressinfo` will look up which `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan` can be used to produce that address. It will then return the descriptor for that `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan` in the `parent_desc` field. The descriptor will be in a normalized form where the xpub at the last hardened step is derived so that the descriptor can be imported to other wallets. Tests are added to check that the correct descriptor is being returned for the wallet's addresses and that these descriptors can be imported and used in other wallets.
As part of this PR, a `ToNormalizedString` function is added to the descriptor classes. This really only has an effect on `BIP32PubkeyProvider`s that have hardened derivation steps. Tests are added to check that normalized descriptors are returned.
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Backport notice: changes in feature_notification.py are missing due to #18878 is not done yet
49797c3ccfbb9f7ac9c1fbb574d35b315c103805 tests: Disable bdb dump test when no bdb (Andrew Chow)
1194cf9269e6c4bf67b09c4766f42bf173d12c0a Fix wallet_send.py wallet setup to work with descriptors (Andrew Chow)
fbaea7bfe44822710a36601c6b0febbd5e33dfbd Require legacy wallet for wallet_upgradewallet.py (Andrew Chow)
b1b679e0ab7a9981e3e78424fe8836edd59abf6f Explicitly mark legacy wallet tests as such (Andrew Chow)
09514e1bef46444a67cde9ff13e76bd4b9f8c7ac Setup wallets for interface_zmq.py (Andrew Chow)
4d03ef9a73ceb5ef4e9d184a135bca6bdeb8c311 Use MiniWallet in rpc_net.py (Andrew Chow)
4de23824b0c711ece68f9fc007ffac12126710aa Setup wallets for interface_bitcoin_cli.py (Andrew Chow)
7c71c627d28f0cddaf2349a55336278a681c27c2 Setup wallets with descriptors for feature_notifications (Andrew Chow)
1f1bef8dbab7225884d769a45477ee11d0ebf654 Have feature_filelock.py test both bdb and sqlite, depending on compiled (Andrew Chow)
c77975abc0123b29b0eb3481b8916e7c025b7c4c Disable upgrades tests that require BDB if BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
1f20cac9d41e507901a2811d6db7147d7ab0321b Disable wallet_descriptor.py bdb format check if BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
3641597d7ef6f5097a9e93cab3ef7e0f9c820296 tests: Don't make any wallets unless wallet is required (Andrew Chow)
b9b88f57a9b9a28e0f0614c12ae3012cf5050b10 Skip legacy wallet reliant tests if BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
6f36242389bd3e7eacf594ce90491e8ccca70f3a tests: Set descriptors default based on compilation (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes tests for when BDB is not compiled. Tests which rely on or test legacy wallet behavior are disabled and skipped when BDB is not compiled. For the components of some tests that are for legacy wallet things, those parts of the tests are skipped.
For the majority of tests, changes are made so that they can be run with either legacy wallets or descriptor wallets without materially effecting the test. Most tests only need the wallet for balance and transactions, so the type of wallet is not an important part of those tests. Additionally, some tests are wallet agnostic and modified to instead use the test framework's MiniWallet.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 49797c3ccfbb9f7ac9c1fbb574d35b315c103805
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 49797c3ccfbb9f7ac9c1fbb574d35b315c103805. Only change since last review is dropping last commit. Previous review w/ suggestions for future followup is https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20267#pullrequestreview-581508843
Tree-SHA512: 69659f8a81fb437ecbca962f4082c12835282dbf1fba7d9952f727a49e01981d749af9b09feda1c8ca737516c7d7a08ef17e782795df3fa69892d5021b41c1ed
4f2653a89018fa4d24bd2a551832a7410b682600 test: Use deterministic chain in utxo set hash test (Fabian Jahr)
4973c5175c5fd1f4791ea26e8ddefd6fb11ac1c3 test: Remove wallet dependency of utxo set hash test (Fabian Jahr)
1a27af1d7b5ec18b4248ead1eaf0f381047b4b24 rpc: Improve gettxoutsetinfo help (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Follow-ups to #19145:
- Small improvement on the help text of RPC gettxoutsetinfo
- Using deterministic blockchain in the test `functional/feature_utxo_set_hash.py`
- Removing wallet dependency in the test `functional/feature_utxo_set_hash.py`
Split out of #19521.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 4f2653a89018fa4d24bd2a551832a7410b682600 👲
Tree-SHA512: 92927b3aa22b6324eb4fc9d346755313dec44d973aa69a0ebf80a8569b5f3a7cf3539721ebdba183737534b9e29b3e33f412515890f0d0b819878032a3bba8f9
581791c62067403fbeb4e1fd88c1d80549627c94 test: add functional test for anchors.dat (bruno)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a functional test for anchors.dat.
It creates a node and adds 2 outbound block-relay-only connections and 5 inbound connections.
When the node is down, anchors.dat should contain the 2 addresses from the outbound block-relay-only connections.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 581791c62067403fbeb4e1fd88c1d80549627c94
hebasto:
ACK 581791c62067403fbeb4e1fd88c1d80549627c94
Tree-SHA512: 77038b09e36ee5ae473a26d6f566c0ed283af258c34df8486706a24f72b05abab621a293ac886d03849bc45bc28be7336137252225b25aff393baa6b5238688c
c62f9bc0e931f65eef63041d2c53f9a294c0e8d6 test: use fewer blocks in wallet_groups and move sync call (Jon Atack)
3a16b5ef95c1c25f8b78e591f985e80b41a6dbdd test: add missing logging to wallet_groups.py (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
- add logging (particularly useful as the tests are somewhat slow)
- generate 101 blocks instead of 110
- move `sync_all` call into the loop, so fewer blocks are synced on each call, to hopefully see fewer CI timeouts as in https://bitcoinbuilds.org/index.php?ansilog=88eee99e-1727-44ed-b778-3b9c75c33928.log
```
L2742 File "/home/ubuntu/src/test/functional/wallet_groups.py", line 162, in run_test
L2743 self.sync_all()
test_framework.authproxy.JSONRPCException: 'syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue' RPC took longer than 960.000000 seconds. Consider using larger timeout for calls that take longer to return. (-344)
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK c62f9bc0e931f65eef63041d2c53f9a294c0e8d6
Tree-SHA512: 711deafcd589cb8196cb207ff882e0f2ab6b70828a6abad91f83f535974cc430a56b9e8a960fd233d31d610932a0d48b49ee681aae564d145a3040288ecda8f8
b4511e2e2ed1a6077ae6826a9ee6b7a311293d08 log: Prefix log messages with function name if -logsourcelocations is set (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Prefix log messages with function name if `-logfunctionnames` is set.
Yes, exactly like `-logthreadnames` but for function names instead of thread names :)
This is a small developer ergonomics improvement: I've found this to be a cheap/simple way to correlate log output and originating function.
For me it beats the ordinary cycle of 1.) try to figure out a regexp matching the static part of the dynamic log message, 2.) `git grep -E 'Using .* MiB out of .* requested for signature cache'`, 3.) `mcedit filename.cpp` (`openemacs filename.cpp` works too!) and 4.) search for log message and scroll up to find the function name :)
Without any logging parameters:
```
$ src/bitcoind -regtest
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Using RdRand as an additional entropy source
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for signature cache, able to store 524288 elements
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for script execution cache, able to store 524288 elements
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Loaded best chain: hashBestChain=0fff88f13cb7b2c71f2a335e3a4fc328bf5beb436012afca590b1a11466e22ff height=0 date=2011-02-02T23:16:42Z progress=1.000000
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z block tree size = 1
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z nBestHeight = 0
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z Imported mempool transactions from disk: 0 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 expired, 0 already there, 0 waiting for initial broadcast
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z 0 addresses found from DNS seeds
```
With `-logthreadnames` and `-logfunctionnames`:
```
$ src/bitcoind -regtest -logthreadnames -logfunctionnames
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [ReportHardwareRand] Using RdRand as an additional entropy source
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [InitSignatureCache] Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for signature cache, able to store 524288 elements
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [InitScriptExecutionCache] Using 16 MiB out of 32/2 requested for script execution cache, able to store 524288 elements
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [LoadChainTip] Loaded best chain: hashBestChain=0fff88f13cb7b2c71f2a335e3a4fc328bf5beb436012afca590b1a11466e22ff height=0 date=2011-02-02T23:16:42Z progress=1.000000
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [AppInitMain] block tree size = 1
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [init] [AppInitMain] nBestHeight = 0
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [loadblk] [LoadMempool] Imported mempool transactions from disk: 0 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 expired, 0 already there, 0 waiting for initial broadcast
2020-08-25T03:29:04Z [dnsseed] [ThreadDNSAddressSeed] 0 addresses found from DNS seeds
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK b4511e2e2ed1a6077ae6826a9ee6b7a311293d08
MarcoFalke:
review ACK b4511e2e2ed1a6077ae6826a9ee6b7a311293d08 🌃
Tree-SHA512: d100f5364630c323f31d275259864c597f7725e462d5f4bdedcc7033ea616d7fc0d16ef1b2af557e692f4deea73c6773ccfc681589e7bf6ba970b9ec169040c7
de85af5cce727981383ac0fe81f635451b331f23 test: store subversion (user agent) as string in msg_version (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
It seems more natural to treat the "subversion" field (=user agent string, see [BIP 14](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0014.mediawiki#Proposal)) of a node as pure string rather than a bytestring within the test framework. This is also suggested with the naming prefix in `msg_version.strSubVer`: one probably wouldn't expect a field starting with "str" to be a bytestring that needs further decoding to be useful. This PR moves the encoding/decoding parts to the serialization/deserialization routines so that the user doesn't have to bother with that anymore.
Note that currently, in the master branch the `msg_version.strSubVer` is never read (only in `msg_version.__repr__`); However, one issue that is solved by this PR came up while testing #19509 (not merged yet): A decoding script for binary message capture files takes use of the functional test framework convert it into JSON format. Bytestrings will be convered to hexstrings, while pure strings will (surprise surprise) end up without modification in the file.
So without this patch, we get:
```
$ jq . out.json | grep -m5 strSubVer
"strSubVer": "2f5361746f7368693a32312e39392e302f"
"strSubVer": "2f5361746f7368693a302e32302e312f"
"strSubVer": "2f5361746f7368693a32312e39392e302f"
"strSubVer": "2f5361746f7368693a302e32302e312f"
"strSubVer": "2f5361746f7368693a32312e39392e302f"
```
After this patch:
```
$ jq . out2.json | grep -m5 strSubVer
"strSubVer": "/Satoshi:21.99.0/"
"strSubVer": "/Satoshi:0.20.1/"
"strSubVer": "/Satoshi:21.99.0/"
"strSubVer": "/Satoshi:0.20.1/"
"strSubVer": "/Satoshi:21.99.0/"
```
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK de85af5cce727981383ac0fe81f635451b331f23
Tree-SHA512: ff23642705c858e8387a625537dfec82e6b8a15da6d99b8d12152560e52d243ba17431b602b26f60996d897e00e3f37dcf8dc8a303ffb1d544df29a5937080f9
fa0074e2d82928016a43ca408717154a1c70a4db scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Needs to be done because no one has removed the years yet
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fa0074e2d82928016a43ca408717154a1c70a4db
Tree-SHA512: 210e92acd7d400b556cf8259c3ec9967797420cfd19f0c2a4fa54cb2b3d32ad9ae27e771269201e7d554c0f4cd73a8b1c1a42c9f65d8685ca4d52e5134b071a3
fae32f295cc5b57c1cb95090bb60cddb42f9778a wallet: Add missing check for -descriptors wallet tool option (MarcoFalke)
faf8f61368696b9cbbea55ead30d6a48203235ff test: Add missing check for is_sqlite_compiled (MarcoFalke)
fa7dde1c418e2e700853bd30cc9e012c4e4c5ef2 wallet: Pass ArgsManager into ExecuteWalletToolFunc instead of using global (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Also, fix a test failure when compiled without sqlite
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fae32f295cc5b57c1cb95090bb60cddb42f9778a. Thanks for implementing the -descriptors check and dealing with the test failure!
jonatack:
Code review utACK fae32f295cc5b57c1cb95090bb60cddb42f9778a
Tree-SHA512: 3d7710694085822739a8316e4abc6db270799ca6ff6b0f9e5563ae240da65ae6a9cab7ba2647feae6ba540dac40b55b38ed41c8f6ed0bf02a3d1536284448927
23cac24dd3f2aaf88aab978e7ef4905772815cd2 tests: Test bitcoin-wallet dump and createfromdump (Andrew Chow)
a88c320041bd1cd1786b2dfd9ab698a67c2a57c6 wallettool: Add createfromdump command (Andrew Chow)
e1e7a90d5f0616a46ffadd62a9f1c65406cca6b4 wallettool: Add dump command (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Adds two commands to the `bitcoin-wallet` tool: `dump` and `createfromdump`. These commands will be useful for a wallet storage migration in the future. It is also generally useful to have a storage agnostic dump like this. These commands are similar to BDB's `db_dump` and `db_load` tools. This can also be useful for manual construction of a wallet file for tests.
`dump` outputs every key-value pair from the wallet as comma separated hex. Each key-value pair is on its own line with the key and value in hex separated by a comma. This is output to the file specified by the new `-dumpfile` option.
`createfromdump` takes a file produced by `dump` and creates a new wallet file with exactly the records specified in that file.
A new option `-dumpfile` is added to the wallet tool. When used with `dump`, the records will be written to the specified file. When used with `createfromdump`, the file is read and the key-value pairs constructed from it. `createfromdump` requires `-dumpfile`.
A simple round-trip test is added to the `tool_wallet.py`.
This PR is based on #19334,
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
re-utACK 23cac24
MarcoFalke:
re review ACK 23cac24dd3f2aaf88aab978e7ef4905772815cd2 only change is rebase and removing useless shared_ptr wrapper 🎼
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 23cac24dd3f2aaf88aab978e7ef4905772815cd2. Only changes since last review rebase and changing a pointer to a reference
Tree-SHA512: 2d63cf62baca3d16495aa698dc02f7d889c81b41015e9c92c23c275bb4a690fc176d351c3fd7f310bd6b17f5a936cc9be694cbecd702af741b96c0f530e72fa2
173cc9b7be335b5dd2cc1bb112dfa6ec5c13ec12 test: walettool create descriptors (Ivan Metlushko)
345e88eecf1b28607d5da3af38e19794a8a115ce wallettool: add param to create descriptors wallet (Ivan Metlushko)
6d3af3ab627096a824cb6a7ca1ebeddc7530361c wallettool: pass in DatabaseOptions into MakeWallet (Ivan Metlushko)
Pull request description:
Rationale: expose and promote descriptor wallets in more places; make cli tool more consistent with `createwallet` rpc.
Add `-descriptors` parameter which is off by default. When specified it will create a new descriptors wallet with sqlite backend, which is consistent with `createwallet` rpc.
This PR is based on a suggestion from **ryanofsky** https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19137#discussion_r516779603
Example:
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-wallet -wallet=fewty -descriptors create
Topping up keypool...
Wallet info
===========
Name: fewty
Format: sqlite
Descriptors: yes
Encrypted: no
HD (hd seed available): yes
Keypool Size: 6000
Transactions: 0
Address Book: 0
```
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-wallet -wallet=fewty create
Topping up keypool...
Wallet info
===========
Name: fewty
Format: bdb
Descriptors: no
Encrypted: no
HD (hd seed available): yes
Keypool Size: 2000
Transactions: 0
Address Book: 0
```
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 173cc9b7be335b5dd2cc1bb112dfa6ec5c13ec12
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 173cc9b7be335b5dd2cc1bb112dfa6ec5c13ec12. This seems pretty nicely implemented now, with opportunities to clean up more and dedup later
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK 173cc9b7be335b5dd2cc1bb112dfa6ec5c13ec12 🌠
Tree-SHA512: cc32ba336ff709de2707ee15f495b4617908e8700ede8401a58e894f44cda485c544d644023c9a6604d88a62db9d92152383ee2e8abf691688c25cf6e222c622
66d012ad7f9381bacfc9b8388fa2ebf82cb86c9e test: RPC: getblock fee calculations (Elliott Jin)
bf7d6e31b1062ab5f90e14e83c56309f499fa2e9 RPC: getblock: tx fee calculation for verbosity 2 via Undo data (Elliott Jin)
Pull request description:
This change is progress towards #18771 . It adapts the fee calculation part of #16083 and addresses some feedback. The additional "verbosity level 3" features are planned for a future PR.
**Original PR description:**
> Using block undo data (like in #14802) we can now show fee information for each transaction in a block without the need for additional -txindex and/or a ton of costly lookups. For a start we'll add transaction fee information to getblock verbosity level 2. This comes at a negligible speed penalty (<1%).
ACKs for top commit:
luke-jr:
tACK 66d012ad7f9381bacfc9b8388fa2ebf82cb86c9e
fjahr:
tACK 66d012ad7f9381bacfc9b8388fa2ebf82cb86c9e
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 66d012ad7f9381bacfc9b8388fa2ebf82cb86c9e 🗜
Tree-SHA512: be1fe4b866946a8dc36427f7dc72a20e10860e320a28fa49bc85bd2a93a0d699768179be29fa52e18b2ed8505d3ec272e586753ef2239b4230e0aefd233acaa2
1ef2138c0db3bd4f9332c777fa3fb2770dc1b08c lint: run mypy over contrib/devtools (fanquake)
Pull request description:
wumpus mentioned on IRC that we don't currently run `mypy` over the `contrib/devtools` directory, and that it would likely be worthwhile given #20434. This just adds that dir to the linter, as well as some missing annotations to fix existing errors. Note that now we require Python 3.6 we can make use of variable annotations.
master (patched to check contrib devtools):
```bash
test/lint/lint-python.sh
contrib/devtools/symbol-check.py:154: error: Incompatible types in assignment (expression has type "List[str]", variable has type "str")
contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py:35: error: Need type annotation for 'deps' (hint: "deps: Dict[<type>, <type>] = ...")
contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py:67: error: Need type annotation for 'closure' (hint: "closure: Dict[<type>, <type>] = ...")
Found 4 errors in 3 files (checked 187 source files)
```
I haven't quite gone as far as to add annotations like
```python
CHECKS: Dict[str, List[Tuple[str, Callable[[Any], bool]]]] = {...
```
to `symbol-check.py`.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 1ef2138c0db3bd4f9332c777fa3fb2770dc1b08c
Tree-SHA512: a58c2ece588c640289dc1d35dad5b1b8732788272daa0965d6bf44ee8a7f7c8e8585f94d233ac41c84b9ffcfc97841a00fe2c9acba41f58fd164f01de4b6512b
Backport notice:
- data have real blocks from testnet
- due to big gap in blocks before checkpoints (half-year) for sack of this test is added one more checkpoint, otherwise blocks are not accepted due to non-mockable time for other chains except regtest
- data for 2 blocks in split chain are generated locally for testnet
--------------
333317ce6b67aa92f7363d48cd750712190b4b6b test: Test that low difficulty chain fork is rejected (MarcoFalke)
fa31dc1bf4ee471c4641eef8de02702ba0619ae7 test: Pass down correct chain name in tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
To prevent OOM, Bitcoin Core will reject chain forks at low difficulty by default. This is the only use-case of checkpoints, so add a test for it to make sure the feature works as expected. If it didn't work, checkpoints would have no use-case and we might as well remove them
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
Thanks for adding the node 1 example. Code review ACK 333317c
Tree-SHA512: 90dffa540d0904f3cffb61d2382b1a26f84fe9560b7013e4461546383add31a8757b350616a6d43217c59ef7b8b2a1b62bb3bab582c679cbb2c660a782ce7be1
7e698732836121912f179b7c743a72dd6fdffa72 sync: remove DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION preprocessor directives (Jon Atack)
9b08006bc502e67956d6ab518388fad6397cac8d log, sync: improve lock contention logging and add time duration (Jon Atack)
3f4c6b87f1098436693c4990f2082515ec0ece26 log, timer: add timing macro in usec LOG_TIME_MICROS_WITH_CATEGORY (Jon Atack)
b7a17444e0746c562ae97b26eba431577947b06a log, sync: add LOCK logging category, apply it to lock contention (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
To enable lock contention logging, `DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION` has to be defined at compilation. Once built, the logging is not limited to a category and is high frequency, verbose and in all-caps. With these factors combined, it seems likely to be rarely used.
This patch:
- adds a `lock` logging category
- adds a timing macro in microseconds, `LOG_TIME_MICROS_WITH_CATEGORY`
- updates `BCLog::LogMsg()` to omit irrelevant decimals for microseconds and skip unneeded code and math
- improves the lock contention logging, drops the all-caps, and displays the duration in microseconds
- removes the conditional compilation directives
- allows lock contentions to be logged on startup with `-debug=lock` or at run time with `bitcoin-cli logging '["lock"]'`
```
$ bitcoind -signet -debug=lock
2021-09-01T12:40:01Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:1920 started
2021-09-01T12:40:01Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:1920 completed (4μs)
2021-09-01T12:40:01Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:1302 started
2021-09-01T12:40:01Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:1302 completed (4μs)
2021-09-01T12:40:02Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2242 started
2021-09-01T12:40:02Z LockContention: cs_vNodes, net.cpp:2242 completed (20μs)
2021-09-01T12:43:04Z LockContention: ::cs_main, validation.cpp:4980 started
2021-09-01T12:43:04Z LockContention: ::cs_main, validation.cpp:4980 completed (3μs)
$ bitcoin-cli -signet logging
"lock": true,
$ bitcoin-cli -signet logging [] '["lock"]'
"lock": false,
$ bitcoin-cli -signet logging '["lock"]'
"lock": true,
```
I've tested this with Clang 13 and GCC 10.2.1, on Debian, with and without `--enable-debug`.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK 7e698732836121912f179b7c743a72dd6fdffa72, added a contention duration to the log message since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22736#pullrequestreview-743764606) review.
theStack:
re-ACK 7e698732836121912f179b7c743a72dd6fdffa72 🔏⏲️
Tree-SHA512: c4b5eb88d3a2c051acaa842b3055ce30efde1f114f61da6e55fcaa27476c1c33a60bc419f7f5ccda532e1bdbe70815222ec2b2b6d9226f29c8e94e598aacfee7
c79f8b5ea2 fix: keep ADDRS outside (UdjinM6)
a39065be88 test: fix incorrect nServices assertion, use NODE_NETWORK value (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
0e78555a5b fix: add missing check for sending addrs (UdjinM6)
3cd69377b6 fix: test nodes should use mocktime (UdjinM6)
acbbe8c9a2 fix: relayed addresses should use mocktime (UdjinM6)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
`p2p_addr_relay.py` is broken but we don't see it in CI because it doesn't test everything it should atm. This weird behaviour was discovered by @kwvg while preparing #5964.
## What was done?
Bring back the missing check and fix the test. Borrowed one fix from #5964 to make this PR complete.
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run `p2p_addr_relay.py`
## 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)_
ACKs for top commit:
kwvg:
ACK c79f8b5ea2
Tree-SHA512: a88f9c3563205b092ebd9ab7e8f0c034b6ef5bef2adbf57c269c444ef334e519e30d028325e73e99de025654a0dbd94baad033fb1538896e85572d4db2a00b23
adc0e4b382 fix: apply changes for .clang-format to make it matched with our code style (Konstantin Akimov)
0c884f9740 chore: narrow score of clang-diff-format for dash specific files only (Konstantin Akimov)
4bc0e1f697 chore: intentionally introducing wrong formatting to bip39.cpp to trigger CI (Konstantin Akimov)
2c74ad427d fix: adjust wallet/bip39 accordingly linter comments (Konstantin Akimov)
d3faa8522c refactor: use better masks for list of files; add missing bip39.{h,cpp} (Konstantin Akimov)
7788f1db0e refactor: move list of non backported files o test/util/data/non-backported.txt (Konstantin Akimov)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
**Note**: should be this PR either https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5942 be merged, not both
CI clang-format triggers to non-dash files + clang format is differ from out current formatting.
## What was done?
See each commits
## How Has This Been Tested?
See CI result
To test locally how new style will look, just run this command:
```
diff -u <(cat {coinjoin,governance,llmq,evo,masternode}/*.{h,cpp}) <(clang-format-16 {coinjoin,governance,llmq,evo,masternode}/*.{h,cpp} )
```
## 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
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
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The value of nServices for `NODE_NETWORK | NODE_WITNESS`, the default for
p2p_addr{v2}_relay.py in Bitcoin Core, is 9. Dash doesn't implement SegWit
and so the corresponding nServices value is `NODE_NETWORK`, which is 1.
f3ba916e8b5b5ee2a381cef38882671eadb231df lint: ignore gitian keys file for spelling linter (Sebastian Falbesoner)
da289a6c4a0a5e110e301f34f1db57b6d31bcdcc lint: update list of spelling linter false positives (Sebastian Falbesoner)
a0022f1cfbb3d8f1f8f3ff135f854be0cb89643f test: bump codespell linter version to 2.0.0 (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This small patch updates the ignore list for the spelling linter script (which uses `codespell`), both removing false-positives that are not relevant anymore and adding new ones. As [suggested by jonatack](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20762#issuecomment-750889701)~~, whose last name is now also part of the list :)~~. Also changed the linter script to not check the gitian keys file, as [suggested by hebasto](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20817#discussion_r550763409). The codespell version used is bumped to most recent version 2.0.0, which is more aware of some terms that were previously needed in the ignorelist for v1.17.1, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20817#issuecomment-753428669.
Running spelling linter on master branch (repeated findings in the same file are removed to keep the output short):
```
$ ./test/lint/lint-spelling.sh
contrib/gitian-keys/keys.txt:16: Atack ==> Attack
doc/developer-notes.md:1284: inout ==> input, in out
doc/psbt.md:122: Asend ==> Ascend, as end
src/bench/verify_script.cpp:27: Keypair ==> Key pair
src/blockencodings.h:30: Unser ==> Under, unset, unsure, user
src/compressor.h:65: Unser ==> Under, unset, unsure, user
src/core_read.cpp:131: presense ==> presence
src/index/disktxpos.h:21: blockIn ==> blocking
src/net_processing.h:67: anounce ==> announce
src/netaddress.h:486: compatiblity ==> compatibility
src/primitives/transaction.h:35: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/qt/bitcoinunits.cpp:101: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/rpc/blockchain.cpp:2150: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/rpc/misc.cpp:198: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/script/bitcoinconsensus.cpp:81: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/script/bitcoinconsensus.h:63: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/script/interpreter.cpp:1279: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/script/interpreter.h:222: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/script/sign.cpp:17: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/script/sign.h:39: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/serialize.h:181: Unser ==> Under, unset, unsure, user
src/signet.cpp:142: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/test/base32_tests.cpp:17: fo ==> of, for
src/test/base64_tests.cpp:17: fo ==> of, for
src/test/script_tests.cpp:1509: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/test/sighash_tests.cpp:27: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/test/validation_tests.cpp:78: excercise ==> exercise
src/undo.h:36: Unser ==> Under, unset, unsure, user
src/validation.cpp:1403: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/validation.h:255: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/wallet/wallet.cpp:1532: nIn ==> inn, min, bin, nine
src/wallet/walletdb.cpp:429: Crypted ==> Encrypted
test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py:63: unnecssary ==> unnecessary
test/functional/wallet_encryption.py:81: crypted ==> encrypted
test/functional/wallet_upgradewallet.py:36: fpr ==> for, far, fps
^ Warning: codespell identified likely spelling errors. Any false positives? Add them to the list of ignored words in test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt
```
Running spelling linter on PR branch:
```
$ ./test/lint/lint-spelling.sh
src/core_read.cpp:131: presense ==> presence
src/net_processing.h:67: anounce ==> announce
src/netaddress.h:486: compatiblity ==> compatibility
src/test/validation_tests.cpp:78: excercise ==> exercise
src/wallet/walletdb.cpp:429: Crypted ==> Encrypted
test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py:63: unnecssary ==> unnecessary
test/functional/wallet_encryption.py:81: crypted ==> encrypted
^ Warning: codespell identified likely spelling errors. Any false positives? Add them to the list of ignored words in test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt
```
This list of remaining findings doesn't contain false positives anymore -- the typos are fixed in PR https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20762.
Happy new year! 🍾
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK f3ba916e8b5b5ee2a381cef38882671eadb231df, only suggested changes since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20817#pullrequestreview-560632881) review.
jonatack:
ACK f3ba916e8b5b5ee2a381cef38882671eadb231df I don't know if there are any particular issues with bumping codespell to v2.0.0, but locally running the spelling linter and the cirrus job at https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5004066998714368 both LGTM. Thanks for also verifying and removing the unused words from the ignore list.
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3e1571285f4a0edf59d51bbdeee028be3038b6dc Update TSan suppressions (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
It seems possible now to drop some TSan suppressions.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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3c2478c38522c176e81befd4d991a259b09be063 ci: Print COMMIT_RANGE to the log as it was in Travis CI (Hennadii Stepanov)
c123892c2e47e3706f06820aba2454d494a39564 ci: Drop Travis-specific workaround for shellcheck (Hennadii Stepanov)
10af252d97532843b26505d215f6e975f4b21672 ci: Drop Travis-specific way to set COMMIT_RANGE variable (Hennadii Stepanov)
93504da3a932f33126545ebc9383f695a6efe51e ci: Fix COMMIT_RANGE variable value for PRs (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- is a #20658 and #20682 followup
- set the `COMMIT_RANGE` variable correctly for PRs
- cleans up Travis-specific code
- prints COMMIT_RANGE value to the log for convenience as it was in Travis CI
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
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95487b055328b590ba83f258de9637ab0f9a2f17 doc: Drop mentions of Travis CI as it is no longer used (Hennadii Stepanov)
09d105ef0f8b4b06bf248721a1209c9e16e9db75 ci: Drop travis_fold feature as Travis CI is no longer used (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
As Travis CI is no longer used, this PR:
- drops `travis_fold` feature
- drops mentions of Travis CI in docs
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 95487b055328b590ba83f258de9637ab0f9a2f17
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815e4f8026 masternode: protect m_{error,state} with cs (pasta)
136e445abc refactor: pass CActiveMasternodeManager as pointer arg to LLMQContext (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
5e0f77747a refactor: pass CActiveMasternodeManager as pointer arg to CJContext (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
f171c24a29 refactor: add CActiveMasternodeManager NodeContext alias, use in RPC (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
44beb941cb refactor: prefix member variable names with m_ (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
73cef4f5f9 refactor: make bls{Pub}KeyOperator member variables instead of pointers (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
fbc783635a refactor: make m_info private, get const refs (or copies) from Get*() functions (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
1b516ce4ed refactor: use signing helper function instead of passing blsKeyOperator (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
33702aca39 refactor: add helper function to decrypt messages with blsKeyOperator (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
3eb931b596 refactor: add helper function to sign messages with blsKeyOperator (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
3827355cce refactor: move key initialization to InitKeys, define destructor (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
e5295dec1f refactor: move activeMasternodeInfo{Cs} into CActiveMasternodeManager (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
b8c1f010e7 refactor: avoid accessing active masternode info if not in masternode mode (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
9a3c5a3c48 trivial: access activeMasternodeInfo when lock is in scope (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
Pull request description:
## Additional Information
* `CActiveMasternodeManager`, unlike other managers, is _conditionally_ initialized (specifically, when the node is hosting a masternode). This means that checks need to be made to ensure that the conditions needed to initialize the manager are true or that the pointer leads to a valid manager instance.
As the codebase currently checks (and fast-fails) based on the node being in "masternode mode" (`fMasternodeMode`) or not, we will continue with this approach, but with additional assertions _after_ the masternode mode check if the manager exists.
* Though, since `activeMasternodeInfo`(`Cs`) are global variables, they can be accessed _regardless_ of whether the corresponding manager exists. This means some parts of the codebase attempt to fetch information about the (nonexistent) active masternode _before_ determining if it should use the masternode mode path or not (looking at you, `CMNAuth::ProcessMessage`)
Moving them into `CActiveMasternodeManager` meant adding checks _before_ attempting to access information about the masternode, as they would no longer be accessible with dummy values ([here](2110c0c309/src/init.cpp (L1633-L1635))) on account of being part of the conditionally initialized manager.
* In an attempt to opportunistically dereference the manager, `CDKGSessionManager` (accepting a pointer) was dereferencing the manager before passing it to `CDKGSessionHandler`. This was done under the assumption that `CDKGSessionManager` would only ever be initialized in masternode mode.
This is not true. I can confirm that because I spent a few days trying to debug test failures. `CDKGSessionHandler` is initialized in two scenarios:
* In masternode mode
* If the `-watchquorums` flag is enabled
The latter scenario doesn't initialize `CActiveMasternodeManager`.
Furthermore, the DKG round thread is started unconditionally ([here](2110c0c309/src/llmq/context.cpp (L79))) and the `CDKGSessionHandler::StartThreads` > `CDKGSessionHandler::StartThread` > `CDKGSessionHandler::PhaseHandlerThread` > `CDKGSessionHandler::HandleDKGRound` > `CDKGSessionHandler::InitNewQuorum` > `CActiveMasternodeManager::GetProTxHash` call chain reveals an attempt to fetch active masternode information without any masternode mode checks.
This behaviour has now been changed and the thread will only be spun up if in masternode mode.
* Dereferencing so far has been limited to objects that primarily hold data (like `CCoinJoinBroadcastTx` or `CGovernanceObject`) as they should not have knowledge of node's state (that responsibility lies with whatever manager manipulates those objects), perform one-off operations and static functions.
* `activeMasternodeInfo` allowed its members to be read-write accessible to anybody who asked. Additionally, signing and decrypting involved borrowing the operator secret key from the active masternode state to perform those operations.
This behaviour has now been changed. The internal state is now private and accessible read-only as a const ref (or copy) and `Decrypt`/`Sign` functions have been implemented to allow those operations to happen without having another manager access the operator private key in order to do so.
* You cannot combine a `WITH_LOCK` and an `Assert` (in either mutex or accessed value), doing so will cause errors if `-Werror=thread-safety` is enabled. This is why `assert`s are added even when it would intuitively seem that `Assert` would've been more appropriate to use.
## Future Considerations
Currently there are no unit tests that test the functionality of `CActiveMasternodeManager` as it's never initialized in test contexts, breakage had to be found using functional tests. Perhaps some (rudimentary) tests for `CActiveMasternodeManager` may prove to be valuable.
## Breaking Changes
Not _really_. Some behaviour has been modified but nothing that should necessitate updates or upgrades.
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas **(note: N/A)**
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e tests
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation **(note: N/A)**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository code-owners and collaborators only)_
ACKs for top commit:
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK 815e4f8026
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d5d1a714fb Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24390: test: Remove suppression no longer needed with headers-only Boost.Test (fanquake)
51630d2e5e Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22824: refactor: remove RecursiveMutex cs_nBlockSequenceId (MarcoFalke)
a9b1575fe8 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22781: wallet: fix the behavior of IsHDEnabled, return false in case of a blank hd wallet. (Samuel Dobson)
0505229c89 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22327: cli: Avoid truncating -rpcwaittimeout (MarcoFalke)
1dc97c7679 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22149: test: Add temporary logging to debug #20975 (W. J. van der Laan)
44f91cbc9a Merge #21597: test: Document race:validation_chainstatemanager_tests suppression (fanquake)
c326830f48 Merge bitcoin-core/gui#243: fix issue when disabling the auto-enabled blank wallet checkbox (MarcoFalke)
267f42fd6a Merge #21382: build: Clean remnants of QTBUG-34748 fix (fanquake)
1fcc5f1101 Merge #20540: test: Fix wallet_multiwallet issue on windows (MarcoFalke)
4afbaf2ea1 Merge #20322: test: Fix intermittent issue in wallet_listsinceblock (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Batch of backports
## What was done?
Trivial batch of backports
## How Has This Been Tested?
CI looks good
## 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
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository code-owners and collaborators only)_
Top commit has no ACKs.
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81738d2881253f28b69666ada2a01ebb353f503a test: Remove suppression no longer needed with headers-only Boost.Test (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
It appears, that moving to [headers-only](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24301) Boost.Test makes the removed suppression unneeded even without [bumping](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24383) boost version.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
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faa94961d6e38392ba068381726ed4e033367b03 test: Add temporary logging to debug #20975 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
to be reverted after a fix
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK faa94961d6
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fada2dfcac1c4b47ee76b877d91d515cf1d36410 test: Fix wallet_multiwallet issue on windows (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The error message on windows:
> 2020-11-30T18:10:47.536032Z ListWalletDir: Error scanning C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Temp\test_runner_₿_🏃_20201130_181042\wallet_multiwallet_0\node0\regtest\wallets\self_walletdat_symlink: boost::filesystem::status: The name of the file cannot be resolved by the system: "C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Temp\test_runner_₿_🏃_20201130_181042\wallet_multiwallet_0\node0\regtest\wallets\self_walletdat_symlink\wallet.dat"
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK fada2dfcac1c4b47ee76b877d91d515cf1d36410. Although it could ignore (don't log) directories that lead to no permission error.
fanquake:
ACK fada2dfcac1c4b47ee76b877d91d515cf1d36410
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fa108d6a757838225179a8df942cfb6d99c98c90 test: update tests for peer discouragement (Jon Atack)
1a9f462caa63fa16d7b4415312d2032a42b3fe0b gui, doc: rm Ban Score in GUI Peers window/release notes updates (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This is the third `-banscore` PR in the mini-series described in #19464. See that PR for the intention and reasoning.
- no longer display "Ban Score" in the GUI peers window and add a release note, plus release note fixups per https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19464#pullrequestreview-447452052
- update tests (`src/test/denialofservice_tests.cpp` and `test/functional/p2p_leak.py`) from banning to discouragement and per https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19464#issuecomment-658052518
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
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laanwj:
ACK fa108d6a757838225179a8df942cfb6d99c98c90
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41d55d30579358c805036201664ad6a1c1d48681 doc: getpeerinfo banscore deprecation release note (Jon Atack)
dd54e3796e633cfdf6954af306afd26eadc25116 test: getpeerinfo banscore deprecation test (Jon Atack)
8c7647b3fbbab03ea84071cf3cd2d0d2bf8be255 rpc: deprecate banscore field in rpc getpeerinfo (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Per https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19219#discussion_r443074487 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19219#issuecomment-652699592, this PR deprecates returning the `banscore` field in the `getpeerinfo` RPC, updates the help, adds a test, and updates the release notes. Related to #19464.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
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bdb8b9a347e68f80a2e8d44ce5590a2e8214b6bb test: doc: improve doc for `from_hex` helper (mention `to_hex` alternative) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
191405420815d49ab50184513717a303fc2744d6 scripted-diff: test: rename `FromHex` to `from_hex` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
a79396fe5f8f81c78cf84117a87074c6ff6c9d95 test: remove `ToHex` helper, use .serialize().hex() instead (Sebastian Falbesoner)
2ce7b47958c4a10ba20dc86c011d71cda4b070a5 test: introduce `tx_from_hex` helper for tx deserialization (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
There are still many functional tests that perform conversions from a hex-string to a message object (deserialization) manually. This PR identifies all those instances and replaces them with a newly introduced helper `tx_from_hex`.
Instances were found via
* `git grep "deserialize.*BytesIO"`
and some of them manually, when it were not one-liners.
Further, the helper `ToHex` was removed and simply replaced by `.serialize().hex()`, since now both variants are in use (sometimes even within the same test) and using the helper doesn't really have an advantage in readability. (see discussion https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22257#discussion_r652404782)
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review re-ACK bdb8b9a347e68f80a2e8d44ce5590a2e8214b6bb 😁
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b9e76f1bf08c52fcd402b2314e00db4ad247ebc8 rpc: Add test for -rpcwaittimeout (Christian Decker)
f76cb10d7dc9a7b0c55d28011161606399417664 rpc: Prefix rpcwaittimeout error with details on its nature (Christian Decker)
c490e17ef698a1695050f82ef6567b3b87a21861 doc: Add release notes for the `-rpcwaittimeout` cli parameter (Christian Decker)
a7fcc8eb59fe51473571661316214156fbdbdcae rpc: Add a `-rpcwaittimeout` parameter to limit time spent waiting (Christian Decker)
Pull request description:
Adds a new numeric `-rpcwaittimeout` that can be used to limit the
time we spend waiting on the RPC server to appear. This is used by
downstream projects to provide a bit of slack when `bitcoind`s RPC
interface is not available right away.
This makes the `-rpcwait` argument more useful, since we can now limit
how long we'll ultimately wait, before potentially giving up and reporting
an error to the caller. It was discussed in the context of the BTCPayServer
wanting to have c-lightning wait for the RPC interface to become available
but still have the option of giving up eventually ([4355]).
I checked with laanwj whether this is already possible ([comment]), and
whether this would be a welcome change. Initially I intended to repurpose
the (optional) argument to `-rpcwait`, however I decided against it since it
would potentially break existing configurations, using things like `rpcwait=1`,
or `rpcwait=true` (the former would have an unintended short timeout, when
old behavior was to wait indefinitely).
~Due to its simplicity I didn't implement a test for it yet, but if that's desired I
can provide one.~ Test was added during reviews.
[4355]: https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/issues/4355
[comment]: https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/issues/4355#issuecomment-768288261
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1f449586a9e39bc4fb53cb5c7a31362e47aea19b test: add `bad-txns-prevout-null` test to mempool_accept.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
aa0a5bb70d77739d43d5a9ceae78fb0c6fafd435 test: add `bad-txns-prevout-null` test case to invalid_txs.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This simple PR adds missing tests for the reject reason `bad-txns-prevout-null`, which is thrown in the function `CheckTransaction()`: a62fc35a15/src/consensus/tx_check.cpp (L52-L54)
Basically this condition is met for non-coinbase transactions (the code snippet above only hits if `!tx.IsCoinBase()`) with coinbase-like outpoints, i.e. hash=0, n=0xffffffff.
Can be tested by running the functional tests `feature_block.py`, `p2p_invalid_tx.py` and `mempool_accept.py`. Not sure if the redundancy in the tests is desired (I guess it would make sense if the mempool acceptance test also makes use of the invalid_txs templates?).
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5a6b8b6b1f partial Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27053: wallet: reuse change dest when re-creating TX with avoidpartialspends (fanquake)
2f788aa76d fix: change port to use for zmq in interface_zmq_dash.py (Konstantin Akimov)
0ce66fd477 Merge #19507: Expand functional zmq transaction tests (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
a1c2386153 Merge #17445: zmq: Fix due to invalid argument and multiple notifiers (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
44929bad82 Merge #16404: qa: Test ZMQ notification after chain reorg (MarcoFalke)
1707f01309 fix: follow-up changes from bitcoin/bitcoin#22220 for maxapsfee (Konstantin Akimov)
eb4270deae Merge #19743: -maxapsfee follow-up (Samuel Dobson)
6a6d379711 Merge #19756: tests: add sync_all to fix race condition in wallet groups test (MarcoFalke)
5821a1d23a Merge #14582: wallet: always do avoid partial spends if fees are within a specified range (Samuel Dobson)
59d5a4ef39 Merge #19773: wallet: Avoid recursive lock in IsTrusted (Samuel Dobson)
2489f29f0e Merge #19830: test: Add tsan supp for leveldb::DBImpl::DeleteObsoleteFiles (fanquake)
10fa7a66b6 Merge #19538: ci: Add tsan suppression for race in DatabaseBatch (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Regular backports from bitcoin v21
## What was done?
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19538
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19830
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19773
- bitcoin/bitcoin#14582
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19756
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19743
- bitcoin/bitcoin#16404
- bitcoin/bitcoin#17445
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19507
- partial bitcoin/bitcoin#27053
+some extra fixes and missing changes from bitcoin/bitcoin#22220 for `maxapsfee`
+changed port for zmq in `interface_zmq_dash.py` to prevent intermittent error in `interface_zmq.py`
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit & functional tests
## Breaking Changes
`CreateTransaction` now uses sometime 2 private keys for one transaction instead one
## 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
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c5031685bc fix: rename arguments for 'voteraw' (Konstantin Akimov)
3621966f12 feat: add todo to drop Throw() from rpc/util.h (Konstantin Akimov)
b54f03a0c1 fix: wrong name of argument for coinjoin (Konstantin Akimov)
d0163543d9 refactor: use new format CPCCommand for rpc/coinjoin (Konstantin Akimov)
0e1a31159f Merge #19994: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (net, rpcwallet) (MarcoFalke)
af9eb81e56 fix: wrong name of arguments for RPC (Konstantin Akimov)
c30c8f22dd Merge #19849: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (blockchain,rawtransaction) (MarcoFalke)
f525f574b0 fix: follow-up missing changes from Merge #18607: rpc: Fix named arguments in documentation (Konstantin Akimov)
7ac1ee0fb4 Merge #19717: rpc: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (mining,zmq,rpcdump) (MarcoFalke)
860d31f504 Merge #19455: rpc generate: print useful help and error message (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
41c35fd8dc fix: adjust missing arguments and help for misc rpc: debug, echo, mnsync (Konstantin Akimov)
58d923cd5b Merge #19528: rpc: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (misc) (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
This batch of backports asserts that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones.
## What was done?
done backports:
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19994
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19849
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19717
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19455
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19528
Beside that same changes are applied for src/coinjoin's rpc.
There's also applied multiple fixes for various rpcs for cases when RPCArg names are mismatched with CPCCommand
**Please, note, that this PR is not final fix for all RPCArgs**. There's a lot of dash's rpc that is not refactored that.
That it is not easy to implement for `quorum command` because the list of arguments (and even their numbers) are different for each sub-command. This fixes are out-of scope of this PR and should be done before bitcoin#18531 is backported.
See also relevant bitcoin#21035.
## How Has This Been Tested?
I used this helper to see which exactly args are specified wrongly:
```cpp
diff --git a/src/rpc/server.h b/src/rpc/server.h
index d4a7ba60eb..cdfd741f54 100644
--- a/src/rpc/server.h
+++ b/src/rpc/server.h
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include <string>
#include <univalue.h>
+#include <logging.h>
class CRPCCommand;
@@ -110,6 +111,19 @@ public:
fn().GetArgNames(),
intptr_t(fn))
{
+ if (fn().m_name != name_in || fn().GetArgNames() != args_in) {
+ std::cerr << "names: " << fn().m_name << ' ' << name_in << std::endl;
+ std::cerr << "arg names: " << fn().GetArgNames().size() << std::endl;
+ for (const auto& i : fn().GetArgNames()) {
+ std::cerr << "arg: " << i << std::endl;
+ }
+ std::cerr << "FIASCO FIASCO FIASCO FIASCO FIASCO FIASCO" << std::endl;
+ }
CHECK_NONFATAL(fn().m_name == name_in);
CHECK_NONFATAL(fn().GetArgNames() == args_in);
}
```
## Breaking Changes
N/A
Some arguments are renamed in RPC but they have been broken (used incorrect name not same as in docs)
## 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
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14b4921a91920df25b19ff420bfe2bff8c56f71e wallet: reuse change dest when recreating TX with avoidpartialspends (Matthew Zipkin)
Pull request description:
Closes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/27051
When the wallet creates a transaction internally, it will also create an alternative that spends using destination groups and see if the fee difference is negligible. If it costs the user the same to send the grouped version, we send it (even if the user has `avoidpartialspends` set to `false` which is default). This patch ensures that the second transaction creation attempt re-uses the change destination selected by the first attempt. Otherwise, the first change address remains reserved, will not be used in the second attempt, and then will never be used by the wallet, leaving gaps in the BIP44 chain.
If the user had `avoidpartialspends` set to true, there is no second version of the created transaction and the change addresses are not affected.
I believe this behavior was introduced in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14582
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7356292e1d7a44da8a2bd31c02c58d550bf38009 Have zmq reorg test cover mempool txns (Gregory Sanders)
a0f4f9c983e57cc97ecbc56d0177eaf1854c842c Add zmq test for transaction pub during reorg (Gregory Sanders)
2399a0600ca9c4b676fa2f97520b8ecc44642246 Add test case for mempool->block zmq notification (Gregory Sanders)
e70512a83c69bc85e96b08ade725594eda3e230f Make ordering of zmq consumption irrelevant to functional test (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Tests written to better define what messages are sent when. Also did a bit of refactoring to make sure the exact notification channel ordering doesn't matter.
Confusions below aside, I believe having these more descriptive tests helps describe what behavior we expect from ZMQ notificaitons.
Remaining confusion:
1) Notification patterns seem to vary wildly with the inclusion of mempool transactions being reorg'ed. See difference between "Add zmq test for transaction pub during reorg" and "Have zmq reorg test cover mempool txns" commits for specifics.
2) Why does a reorg'ed transaction get announced 3 times? From what I understand it can get announced once for disconnected block, once for mempool entry. What's the third? It occurs a 4th time when included in a block(not added in test)
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3e730bf90aaf53c41ff3a778f6aac15d163d1c0c zmq: Fix due to invalid argument and multiple notifiers (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
ZMQ initialization is interrupted if any notifier fails, and in that case all notifiers are destroyed. The notifier shutdown assumes that the initialization had occurred. This is not valid when there are multiple notifiers and any except the last fails to initialize.
Can be tested by running test/functional/interface_zmq.py from this branch with bitcoind from master.
Closes#17185.
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72ae20fc142457a200278cb2fedc5e32a3766b58 tests: add sync_all to fix race condition in wallet groups test (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
This most likely fixes#19749, the intermittent CI issues with wallet_groups.
This fix is also included in #19743.
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7f13dfb587dd6a7a5b7dfbfe689ae0ce818fe5c9 test: test the implicit avoid partial spends functionality (Karl-Johan Alm)
b82067bf696c53f22536f9ca2e51949c164f6b06 wallet: try -avoidpartialspends mode and use its result if fees are below threshold (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
The `-avoidpartialspends` feature is normally disabled, as it may affect the optimal fee for payments. This PR introduces a new parameter `-maxapsfee` (max avoid partial spends fee) which acts on the following values:
* -1: disable partial spend avoidance completely (do not even try it)
* 0: only do partial spend avoidance if fees are the same or better as the regular coin selection
* 1..∞: use APS variant if the absolute fee difference is less than or equal to the max APS fee
For values other than -1, the code will now try partial spend avoidance once, and if that gives a value within the accepted range, it will use that.
Example: -maxapsfee=0.00001000 means the wallet will do regular coin select, APS coin select, and then pick AKS iff the absolute fee difference is <= 1000 satoshi.
Edit: updated this to reflect the fact we are now using a max fee.
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Pull request description:
Since #19325 was merged, the corresponding change in TSan suppression file gets required.
This PR is:
- an analogous to #19226 and #19450, and
- a temporary workaround for CI fail like https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5741795508224000?command=ci#L4993
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fa93bc14c7411a108dd024d391344fabf0f76369 rpc: Remove unused return type from appendCommand (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is split out from #18531 to just touch the RPC methods in misc. Description from the main pr:
### Motivation
RPCArg names in the rpc help are currently only used for documentation. However, in the future they could be used to teach the server the named arguments. Named arguments are currently registered by the `CRPCCommand`s and duplicate the RPCArg names from the documentation. This redundancy is fragile, and has lead to errors in the past (despite having linters to catch those kind of errors). See section "bugs found" for a list of bugs that have been found as a result of the changes here.
### Changes
The changes here add an assert in the `CRPCCommand` constructor that the RPCArg names are identical to the ones in the `CRPCCommand`.
### Future work
> Here or follow up, makes sense to also assert type of returned UniValue?
Sure, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. I am going to submit any further works as follow-ups, including:
* Removing the CRPCCommand arguments, now that they are asserted to be equal and thus redundant
* Removing all python regex linters on the args, now that RPCMan can be used to generate any output, including the cli.cpp table
* Auto-formatting and sanity checking the RPCExamples with RPCMan
* Checking passed-in json in self-check. Removing redundant checks
* Checking returned json against documentation to avoid regressions or false documentation
* Compile the RPC documentation at compile-time to ensure it doesn't change at runtime and is completely static
### Bugs found
* The assert identified issue #18607
* The changes itself fixed bug #19250
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92d94ffb8d07cc0d2665c901de5903a3a90d5fd0 rpc: print useful help and error message for generate (Jon Atack)
8d32d2011d3f4e1d9e587d6f80dfa4a3e9f9393d test: consider generate covered in _get_uncovered_rpc_commands() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This was a requested follow-up to #19133 and #17700 to alleviate confusion and head-scratching by people following tutorials that use `generate`. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19455#issuecomment-668172916 below, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19133#issuecomment-636860943 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17700#issuecomment-566159096.
before
```
$ bitcoin-cli help generate
help: unknown command: generate
$ bitcoin-cli generate
error code: -32601
error message:
Method not found
```
after
```
$ bitcoin-cli help generate
generate ( nblocks maxtries ) has been replaced by the -generate cli option. Refer to -help for more information.
$ bitcoin-cli generate
error code: -32601
error message:
generate ( nblocks maxtries ) has been replaced by the -generate cli option. Refer to -help for more information.
```
In the general help it remains hidden, as requested by laanwj.
```
$ bitcoin-cli help
== Generating ==
generateblock "output" ["rawtx/txid",...]
generatetoaddress nblocks "address" ( maxtries )
generatetodescriptor num_blocks "descriptor" ( maxtries )
```
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fa89ca9b5bd334813fd7e7edb202c56b35076e8d refactor: Use C++11 range based for loops to simplify rpc code (MarcoFalke)
fa459bdc87bbb050ca1c8d469023a96ed798540e rpc: Treat all args after a hidden arg as hidden as well (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is split out from #18531 to just touch the RPC methods in misc. Description from the main pr:
### Motivation
RPCArg names in the rpc help are currently only used for documentation. However, in the future they could be used to teach the server the named arguments. Named arguments are currently registered by the `CRPCCommand`s and duplicate the RPCArg names from the documentation. This redundancy is fragile, and has lead to errors in the past (despite having linters to catch those kind of errors). See section "bugs found" for a list of bugs that have been found as a result of the changes here.
### Changes
The changes here add an assert in the `CRPCCommand` constructor that the RPCArg names are identical to the ones in the `CRPCCommand`.
### Future work
> Here or follow up, makes sense to also assert type of returned UniValue?
Sure, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. I am going to submit any further works as follow-ups, including:
* Removing the CRPCCommand arguments, now that they are asserted to be equal and thus redundant
* Removing all python regex linters on the args, now that RPCMan can be used to generate any output, including the cli.cpp table
* Auto-formatting and sanity checking the RPCExamples with RPCMan
* Checking passed-in json in self-check. Removing redundant checks
* Checking returned json against documentation to avoid regressions or false documentation
* Compile the RPC documentation at compile-time to ensure it doesn't change at runtime and is completely static
### Bugs found
* The assert identified issue #18607
* The changes itself fixed bug #19250
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19aba38cab Merge #19200: rpc: remove deprecated getaddressinfo fields (Samuel Dobson)
f5642281cc Merge #20282: wallet: change upgradewallet return type to be an object (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Bitcoin backports with breaking changes
## What was done?
- bitcoin/bitcoin#20282
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19200
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19405
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit/functional tests
## Breaking Changes
### RPC:
- `upgradewallet` now returns object for future extensibility (#20282)
- `getnetworkinfo` now returns fields `connections_in`, `connections_out`,
`connections_mn_in`, `connections_mn_out`, `connections_mn`
that provide the number of inbound and outbound peer
connections. These new fields are in addition to the existing `connections`
field, which returns the total number of peer connections. Old fields
`inboundconnections`, `outboundconnections`, `inboundmnconnections`,
`outboundmnconnections` and `mnconnections` are removed (#19405)
- Backwards compatibility has been dropped for two `getaddressinfo` RPC
deprecations, as notified in the 19.1.0 and 19.2.0 release notes.
The deprecated `label` field has been removed as well as the deprecated `labels` behavior of
returning a JSON object containing `name` and `purpose` key-value pairs. Since
20.1, the `labels` field returns a JSON array of label names. (#19200)
### CLI
- The `connections` field of `bitcoin-cli -getinfo` is expanded to return a JSON
object with `in`, `out` and `total` numbers of peer connections and `mn_in`,
`mn_out` and `mn_total` numbers of verified mn connections. It previously
returned a single integer value for the total number of peer connections. (#19405)
## 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
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581b343d5bf517510ab0236583ca96628751177d Add in/out connections to cli -getinfo (Jon Atack)
d9cc13e88d096c1a171159c01cbb96444f7f8d7f UNIX_EPOCH_TIME fixup in rpc getnettotals (Jon Atack)
1ab49b81cf32b6ef9e312a0a8ac45c68a3262f0d Add in/out connections to rpc getnetworkinfo (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This is basic info that is present in the GUI that I've been wishing to have exposed via the RPC and CLI without needing a bash workaround or script. For human users it would also be useful to have it in `-getinfo`.
`bitcoin-cli getnetworkinfo`
```
"connections": 15,
"connections_in": 6,
"connections_out": 9,
```
`bitcoin-cli -getinfo`
```
"connections": {
"in": 6,
"out": 9,
"total": 15
},
```
Update the tests, RPC help, and release notes for the changes. Also fixup the `getnettotals` timemillis help while touching `rpc/net.cpp`.
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Reviewers can manually test this PR by [building from source](https://jonatack.github.io/articles/how-to-compile-bitcoin-core-and-run-the-tests), launching bitcoind, and then running `bitcoin-cli -getinfo`, `bitcoin-cli getnetworkinfo`, `bitcoin-cli help getnetworkinfo`, and `bitcoin-cli help getnettotals` (for the UNIX epoch time change).
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eriknylund:
> tACK [581b343](581b343d5b) on master at [a0a422c](a0a422c34c), ran unit & functional tests and and confirmed changes on an existing datadir ✌️
benthecarman:
tACK `581b343`
willcl-ark:
tACK for 581b343d5bf517510ab0236583ca96628751177d, this time rebased onto master at 862fde88be706adb20a211178253636442c3ae00.
shesek:
tACK `581b343`. This provides what I needed, thanks!
n-thumann:
tACK 581b343 on master at a0a422c, ran unit & functional tests and and confirmed changes on an existing datadir ✌️
Tree-SHA512: 08dd3ac8fefae401bd8253ff3ac027603c528eeccba53cedcb127771316173a7052fce44af8fa33ac98ebc4cf2a2b11cdefd949995d55e9b9a5942b876d00dc5
BACKPORT NOTICE:
These backports #17578 and #17585 are included to 19.1 and 19.2. That's long enough!
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bc01f7ae0538d3c647ce8dfbc29f7914d5df3fbb doc: release note for rpc getaddressinfo removals (Jon Atack)
90e989390ee50633fff0e4f210a1ea23ff00e012 rpc: getaddressinfo RPCResult fixup (Jon Atack)
a8507c99da10791aa69ca277128e06753942e976 rpc: remove deprecated getaddressinfo `labels: purpose` (Jon Atack)
645a8653c895e4fc7717e9e5ac045612b5deaa60 rpc: remove deprecated getaddressinfo `label` field (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
These were deprecated in #17578 and #17585, with expected 0.21 removal notified in the 0.20 release notes.
```
- The `getaddressinfo` RPC has had its `label` field deprecated
(re-enable for this release using the configuration parameter
`-deprecatedrpc=label`). The `labels` field is altered from returning
JSON objects to returning a JSON array of label names (re-enable
previous behavior for this release using the configuration parameter
`-deprecatedrpc=labelspurpose`). Backwards compatibility using the
deprecated configuration parameters is expected to be dropped in the
0.21 release. (#17585, #17578)
```
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Sjors:
utACK bc01f7a
adamjonas:
utACK bc01f7a
meshcollider:
utACK bc01f7ae0538d3c647ce8dfbc29f7914d5df3fbb
Tree-SHA512: ae1af381e32c4c3bde8b061a56382838513a9a82c88767843cdeae3a2ab8aa7d8c2e66e106d2b31ea07d74bb80c191a2f842c9aaecc7c5438ad9a9bc66d1b251
a93de8690b refactor: s/governanceManager/govman/g (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
0aa08ba80d refactor: remove CGovernanceManager global, move to NodeContext (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
405b8c669a refactor: s/sporkManager/sporkman/g (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
60fd1aa774 refactor: remove CSporkManager global, move to NodeContext (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
24ba2f027c refactor: remove redundant condition check in `IsOldBudgetBlockValueValid` (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
e2405e67fb refactor: move MasternodePayments::* functions into helper class (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
Pull request description:
## Additional Information
* `PeerManager`'s initialization has been moved downwards (it used to be initialized _after_ `CGovernanceManager`) to now _after_ `CMasternodeSync`. This is to avoid having to pass `CSporkManager`'s `unique_ptr` container and instead pass the its dereferenced pointer.
* `CChainstateHelper` is just proxy for helper classes meant to hold references to managers that would be needed by functions that are called by `CChainState`. It's the alternative to passing every single manager into `CChainState` through `ChainstateManager`.
Instead, they're all bunched up via `CChainstateHelper` and is accessible to `CChainState` through passing it as an argument. For this reason, it should ideally initialized _after_ all relevant managers are setup but _before_ the chain is validated. We would want to avoid deferred dereferencing if we can help it.
* Internal/private functions have been marked as `[[nodiscard]]`.
## Breaking Changes
None. Changes are limited to refactoring, no logical changes have been made.
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas **(note: N/A)**
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e tests
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation **(note: N/A)**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository code-owners and collaborators only)_
ACKs for top commit:
PastaPastaPasta:
utACK a93de8690b
Tree-SHA512: b576ca61a94b86b8a6fa8909379d156ff902198b5824fcfb4665e5eb9d1d5e250db737f84a877de634a490146b82759c2350370903f430997423fd71142106d1
0c845e3f8995eb8dc543a63899e5633a46091b4e test: Fix wallet_listdescriptors.py if bdb is not compiled (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
If build system is configured `--without-bdb`, the `wallet_listdescriptors.py` fails:
```
$ test/functional/wallet_listdescriptors.py --descriptors
2021-07-14T13:20:52.931000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/bitcoin_func_test_02p7o1c9
2021-07-14T13:21:23.377000Z TestFramework (INFO): Test that the command is not available for legacy wallets.
2021-07-14T13:21:23.381000Z TestFramework (ERROR): JSONRPC error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 128, in main
self.run_test()
File "test/functional/wallet_listdescriptors.py", line 34, in run_test
node.createwallet(wallet_name='w1', descriptors=False)
File "/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_node.py", line 685, in createwallet
return self.__getattr__('createwallet')(wallet_name, disable_private_keys, blank, passphrase, avoid_reuse, descriptors, load_on_startup, external_signer)
File "/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/coverage.py", line 47, in __call__
return_val = self.auth_service_proxy_instance.__call__(*args, **kwargs)
File "/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/authproxy.py", line 146, in __call__
raise JSONRPCException(response['error'], status)
test_framework.authproxy.JSONRPCException: Compiled without bdb support (required for legacy wallets) (-4)
2021-07-14T13:21:23.436000Z TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (WARNING): Not cleaning up dir /tmp/bitcoin_func_test_02p7o1c9
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Test failed. Test logging available at /tmp/bitcoin_func_test_02p7o1c9/test_framework.log
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR):
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Hint: Call /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/test/functional/combine_logs.py '/tmp/bitcoin_func_test_02p7o1c9' to consolidate all logs
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR):
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR): If this failure happened unexpectedly or intermittently, please file a bug and provide a link or upload of the combined log.
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR): https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues
2021-07-14T13:21:24.092000Z TestFramework (ERROR):
```
This PR fixes this issue.
Also see #20267.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 0c845e3f8995eb8dc543a63899e5633a46091b4e
Tree-SHA512: d7116a9ae30c7b7e3f55f55d2eea66f9e293c38d6757ed66d0477e4256ff5fedca5ddedafa0ef0c09f4dc1f7f973163e5a46090da26b067fdddbd9ea2ee76633
c7b7e0a69265946aecc885be911c7650911ba2e3 tests: Make only desc wallets for wallet_multwallet.py --descriptors (Andrew Chow)
d4b67ad214ada7645c4ce2d5ec336fe5c3f7f7ca Avoid creating legacy wallets in wallet_importdescriptors.py (Andrew Chow)
6c9c12bf87f95066acc28ea2270a00196eb77703 Update feature_backwards_compatibility for descriptor wallets (Andrew Chow)
9a4c631e1c00eb1661c000978b133d7aa0226290 Update wallet_labels.py to not require descriptors=False (Andrew Chow)
242aed7cc1d003e8fed574bbebd19c7e54e23402 tests: Add a --legacy-wallet that is mutually exclusive with --descriptors (Andrew Chow)
388053e1722632c2e485c56a444bc75cf0152188 Disable some tests for tool_wallet when descriptors (Andrew Chow)
47d3243160fdec7e464cfb8f869be7f5d4ee25fe Make raw multisig tests legacy wallet only in rpc_rawtransaction.py (Andrew Chow)
59d3da5bce4ebd9c2291d8f201a53ee087938b21 Do addmultisigaddress tests in legacy wallet mode in wallet_address_types.py (Andrew Chow)
25bc5dccbfd52691adca6edd418dd54290300c28 Use importdescriptors when in descriptor wallet mode in wallet_createwallet.py (Andrew Chow)
0bd1860300b13b12a25d330ba3a93ff2d13aa379 Avoid dumpprivkey and watchonly behavior in rpc_signrawtransaction.py (Andrew Chow)
08067aebfd7e838e6ce6b030c31a69422260fc6f Add script equivalent of functions in address.py (Andrew Chow)
86968882a8a26312a7af29c572313c4aff488c11 Add descriptor wallet output to tool_wallet.py (Andrew Chow)
3457679870e8eff2a7d14fe59a479692738c48b6 Use separate watchonly wallet for multisig in feature_nulldummy.py (Andrew Chow)
a42652ec10c733a5bf37e418e45d4841f54331b4 Move import and watchonly tests to be legacy wallet only in wallet_balance.py (Andrew Chow)
4b871909d6e4a51888e062d322bf53263deda15e Use importdescriptors for descriptor wallets in wallet_bumpfee.py (Andrew Chow)
c2711e4230d9a423ead24f6609691fb338b1d26b Avoid dumpprivkey in wallet_listsinceblock.py (Andrew Chow)
553dbf9af4dea96e6a3e79bba9607003342029bd Make import tests in wallet_listtransactions.py legacy wallet only (Andrew Chow)
dc81418fd01021070f3f66bab5fee1484456691a Use a separate watchonly wallet in rpc_fundrawtransaction.py (Andrew Chow)
a357111047411f18c156cd34a002a38430f2901c Update wallet_importprunedfunds to avoid dumpprivkey (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
I went through all the tests and checked whether they passed with descriptor wallets. This partially informed some changes in #16528. Some tests needed changes to work with descriptor wallets. These were primarily due to import and watchonly behavior. There are some tests and test cases that only test legacy wallet behavior so those tests won't be run with descriptor wallets.
This PR updates more tests to have to the `--descriptors` switch in `test_runner.py`. Additionally a mutually exclusive `--legacy-wallet` option has been added to force legacy wallets. This does nothing currently but will be useful in the future when descriptor wallets are the default. For the tests that rely on legacy wallet behavior, this option is being set so that we don't forget in the future. Those tests are `feature_segwit.py`, `wallet_watchonly.py`, `wallet_implicitsegwit.py`, `wallet_import_with_label.py`, and `wallet_import_with_label.py`.
If you invert the `--descriptors`/`--legacy-wallet` default so that descriptor wallets are the default, all tests (besides the legacy wallet specific ones) will pass.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK c7b7e0a69265946aecc885be911c7650911ba2e3 🎿
laanwj:
ACK c7b7e0a69265946aecc885be911c7650911ba2e3
Tree-SHA512: 2f4e87815005d1d0a2543ea7947f7cd7593d8cf5312228ef85f8e096f19739b225769961943049cb44f6f07a35b8de988e2246ab9aca5bb5a0b2e62694d5637d
647b81b70938dc4dbcf32399c56f78be395c721a wallet, rpc: add listdescriptors command (Ivan Metlushko)
Pull request description:
Looking for concept ACKs
**Rationale**: allow users to inspect the contents of their newly created descriptor wallets.
Currently the command only returns xpubs which is not very useful in itself, but there are multiples ways to extend it:
* add an option to export xprv
* with #19136 it'll be possible to return normalised descriptors suitable for a watch-only purposes
The output is compatible with `importdescriptors` command so it could be easily used for backup/recover purposes.
**Output example:**
```json
[
{
"desc": "wpkh(tpubD6NzVbkrYhZ4WW6E2ZETFyNfq2hfF23SKxqSGFvUpPAY58jmmuBybwqwFihAyQPk9KnwTt5516NDZRJ7k5QPeKjy7wuVd5WvXNxwwAs5tUD/*)#nhavpr5h",
"timestamp": 1296688602,
"active": false,
"range": [
0,
999
],
"next": 0
}
]
```
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
re-ACK 647b81b70938dc4dbcf32399c56f78be395c721a rebased to master, debug builds cleanly, reviewed diff since last review, tested with a descriptor wallet (and with a legacy wallet)
achow101:
re-ACK 647b81b
Tree-SHA512: 51a3620bb17c836c52cecb066d4fa9d5ff418af56809046eaee0528c4dc240a4e90fff5711ba96e399c6664e00b9ee8194e33852b1b9e75af18061296e19a8a7