fa4b8c90d3 test: add_nodes can only be called once after set_test_params (MarcoFalke)
faa831102a Revert "tests: Support calling add_nodes more than once" (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Writing tests should be straightforward and with little side-effects as possible.
I don't see how this is needed and can not be achieved with `self.num_nodes` (and `self.extra_args` et al.)
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4aabadbf44 tests: have combine_logs default to most recent test dir (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Have `combine_logs.py` default to the most recent test directory if no argument is provided. This allows you to avoid an annoying copy-paste when iterating on a failing test, since you can do something like
```sh
alias testlogs='./test/functional/combine_logs.py -c | less'
./test/functional/some_test.py # fails
testlogs
```
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a2a04a5abb Bugfix: Only run bitcoin-tx tests when bitcoin-tx is enabled (Luke Dashjr)
92af71cea9 configure: Make it possible to build only one of bitcoin-cli or bitcoin-tx (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Includes #5618 (which the reasons for rejecting no longer hold true)
Tree-SHA512: f30a8e4a2f70166b7cabef77c4674163b3a9da14c6a547d34f00d1056a19bf4d23e22851eea726fad2afc8735d5473ae91122c770b65ac3886663dc20e2c5b70
When receiving an islock, propagate it as islock.
When creating/receiving and isdlock, propagate it as isdlock to peers which support it and as islock to peers which don't.
Functional tests to cover both islock and isdlock scenarios.
fab98992043f47fa7240d7c1217920d0c4f783a2 test: Try once more when RPC connection fails on Windows (MarcoFalke)
faa655731eac751d4eb494268e2c815493ba9382 test: Document why connection is re-constructed on windows (MarcoFalke)
fa9f4f663c36b0824406036445e5cff0a78174e9 test: Remove python 3.4 workaround (MarcoFalke)
fae760f2b24cb26494b65c0a7ac38b92ead345af cirrus: Bump freebsd to 12.1 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixes: #18548
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faa4043c66 qa: Run more tests with wallet disabled (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Instead of skipping the whole test, only skip the wallet specific section of a test if the wallet is not compiled in. This is mostly an indentation change, so can be reviewed with `--ignore-all-space`.
Tree-SHA512: 5941a8b6b00dca5cf9438c5f6f010ba812115188a69e427d7ade4c1ab8cfe7a57c73daf52c66235dbb24b1cd9ab7c7a17c49bc23d931e041b605d79116a71f66
Merge #14324: qa: Run more tests with wallet disabled
faa4043c66 qa: Run more tests with wallet disabled (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Instead of skipping the whole test, only skip the wallet specific section of a test if the wallet is not compiled in. This is mostly an indentation change, so can be reviewed with `--ignore-all-space`.
Tree-SHA512: 5941a8b6b00dca5cf9438c5f6f010ba812115188a69e427d7ade4c1ab8cfe7a57c73daf52c66235dbb24b1cd9ab7c7a17c49bc23d931e041b605d79116a71f66
168b6c317ca054c1287c36be532964e861f44266 add dummy file param to fix jupyter (Josiah Baker)
Pull request description:
this fixes argparse to use `parse_known_args`. previously, if an unknown argument was passed, argparse would fail with an `unrecognized arguments: %s` error.
## why
the documentation mentions being able to run `TestShell` in a REPL interpreter or a jupyter notebook. when i tried to run inside a jupyter notebook, i got the following error:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7444140/121382910-57554880-c947-11eb-94f2-49da8679528c.png)
this was due to the notebook passing the filename of the notebook as an argument. this is a known problem with notebooks and argparse, documented here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48796169/how-to-fix-ipykernel-launcher-py-error-unrecognized-arguments-in-jupyter
## testing
to test, make sure you have jupyter notebooks installed. you can do this by running:
```
pip install notebook
```
or following instructions from [here](https://jupyterlab.readthedocs.io/en/stable/getting_started/installation.html).
once installed, start a notebook (`jupyter notebook`), launch a python3 kernel and run the following snippet:
```python
import sys
# make sure this is the path for your system
sys.path.insert(0, "/path/to/bitcoin/test/functional")
from test_framework.test_shell import TestShell
test = TestShell().setup(num_nodes=2, setup_clean_chain=True)
```
you should see the following output, without errors:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7444140/121383301-a307f200-c947-11eb-83b6-6c50b2cada25.png)
if you are unfamiliar with notebooks, here is a short guide on using them: https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/running.html
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ff94da7887 tests: Make appveyor run with --usecli (practicalswift)
db01839361 test: Add missing call to skip_if_no_cli() (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add missing call to `skip_if_no_cli()` as suggested by @MarcoFalke in #14365.
Tree-SHA512: b0a2ddfad0f81cc9544f63c4e490fb983d833a47c23522549d1200ea6a8a132b2cd4bf0d66b862ef3a548d8471128b80aea3525fb5dec65221e23f32a8d46746
0ca4c8b3c6 Changed functional tests which do not require wallets to run without (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
Addresses #14216 . Changed Changed `get_deterministic_priv_key()` to return named tuple`(address, key)`
I have tried to be exhaustive as possible in maximum coverage for non-wallet mode without affecting any coverage for wallet mode.
However, I could not check the tests in wallet mode because of timeout issues. Hopefully, travis job checks those.
Tests `feature_block.py`, `feature_logging.py` and `feature_reindex.py` were skipping despite having no direct dependency on any wallet functions. So, I have also disabled the `skip_test_no_wallet()` for those files too.
Tree-SHA512: 8f84bd8400a732d4266c7518d5cbcf1eb761f623a64a74849e0470142c8ef22cb75364474ddae75d9213c3d16659a52917b5ed979a313695da6abd16c4fd7445
fac95398366f644911b58f1605e6bc37fb76782d qa: Run all tests even if wallet is not compiled (MarcoFalke)
faa669cbcd1fc799517b523b0f850e01b11bf40a qa: Premine to deterministic address with -disablewallet (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the test_runner would exit if the wallet was not compiled into the Bitcoin Core executable. However, a lot of the tests run without the wallet just fine and there is no need to globally require the wallet to run the tests.
Tree-SHA512: 63177260aa29126fd20f0be217a82b10b62288ab846f96f1cbcc3bd2c52702437703475d91eae3f8d821a3149fc62b725a4c5b2a7b3657b67ffcbc81532a03bb
661ac15a4a appveyor: Run functional tests on appveyor (Chun Kuan Lee)
2148c36b6e tests: Make it possible to run functional tests on Windows (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
This PR do the following things:
- Make functional tests compatible with Windows
- Print color output in functional tests for Windows 10
- Run util and functional tests on appveyor
- Do not run symlink tests on Windows
Note:
- The wallet_multiwallet.py fail is unrelated to the test framework, it's a bug related to c++ code or maybe dependencies. `bitcoind` would exit with 0xC0000005(Access violation) during shutdown occasionally. Disable this for now.
- Not using `--failfast` because this is still in experimental. We should track if there is any other error.
- Disable ZMQ tests because the python zmq library could cause access violation sometimes.
- Disable `feature_notifications` because Bitcoin Core handles the command in different thread, whicha can cause a race condition.
Tree-SHA512: b76db137d264e62a5c130e1cbca7a2ca002a7a0f4153fa0b92c1ea6c9c09ef0533e11c49bdbd566c472d8ff59f245758feb5e5a6ec6cb6bb66a1c67bab5fa48a
82fc4017b774aaff8799c2b6e8ba5370d94dbf4d test: Catch decimal.InvalidOperation from TestNodeCLI#send_cli (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
`decimal.InvalidOperation` is a special case of a float parsing error, which
presumably should be handled in the same way as a general parsing error,
rather than blow up.
Alternatives include: logging the error, or re-raising with more information.
Example log output:
```
File "/home/travis/build/bitcoin/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 603, in sync_all
self.sync_blocks(nodes)
File "/home/travis/build/bitcoin/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 568, in sync_blocks
best_hash = [x.getbestblockhash() for x in rpc_connections]
File "/home/travis/build/bitcoin/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 568, in <listcomp>
best_hash = [x.getbestblockhash() for x in rpc_connections]
File "/home/travis/build/bitcoin/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_node.py", line 571, in __call__
return self.cli.send_cli(self.command, *args, **kwargs)
File "/home/travis/build/bitcoin/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_node.py", line 639, in send_cli
return json.loads(cli_stdout, parse_float=decimal.Decimal)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/json/__init__.py", line 367, in loads
return cls(**kw).decode(s)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/json/decoder.py", line 339, in decode
obj, end = self.raw_decode(s, idx=_w(s, 0).end())
File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/json/decoder.py", line 355, in raw_decode
obj, end = self.scan_once(s, idx)
decimal.InvalidOperation: [<class 'decimal.InvalidOperation'>]
```
See: https://travis-ci.org/github/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/713502326
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2c6a02e0248825e205e6deea4c38409044feb4ab Clean message_count and last_message (Troy Giorshev)
Pull request description:
From #19580
This PR changes comments to clarify the intended usage of `message_count` and `last_message`. Additionally it changes the only usage of `message_count` to use `last_message` instead, bringing the code into alignment with the intended usage.
Note: Now `message_count` is completely unused. However, it is ready to be used (i.e. the supporting code works) and likely will be used in some test in the future.
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fac3e22b18cd29053bc17065fd75db7b84ba6f40 qa: Read reject reasons from debug log, not p2p messages (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
For local testing we don't need to rely on p2p messages just to assert a reject reason.
Replace reading p2p messages with reading from the debug log file.
Tree-SHA512: fa59598ecf5e00cfb420ef1892d90aa415501fd882e1c608894dc577b0d00e93a442326d3a9167fef77d26aafbe345b730b49109982ccad68a5942384564a90b
8e4b4f683a0b342cec24cd51b1e98433034ea2ea Address test todos by removing -txindex to nodes. Originally added when updating getrawtransaction to stop searching unspent utxos. (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
Original todos added when removing getrawtransaction default behavior of searching unspent utxos.
Tree-SHA512: d080953c3b0d2e5dca2265a15966dc25985a614c9cc86271ecd6276178ce428c85e262c24df92501695c32fed7beec0339b989f03cce91b57fb2efba201b7809
a407b6fdf3 [tests] Make random seed logged and settable (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This allows tests which use randomness to be reproducibly run on failure.
ACKs for commit a407b6:
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8f5d9431a Add regtests for HTTP status codes. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
This adds explicit tests for the returned HTTP status codes to `interface_rpc.py` (for error cases) and the HTTP JSON-RPC client in general for success.
#15381 brought up discussion about the HTTP status codes in general, and the general opinion was that the current choice may not be ideal but should not be changed to preserve compatibility with existing JSON-RPC clients. Thus it makes sense to actually test the current status to ensure this desired compatibility is not broken accidentally.
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6440e61375 qa: Drop RPC connection if --usecli (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Drop the RPC connection used in `TestNode.wait_for_rpc_connection` if `--usecli` is set. If the connection is kept and not used the `Connection: close` header is never sent and so the connection only closes due to timeout (30 sec).
It might be sensible to revert e98a9eede2fb48ff33a020acc888cbcd83e24bbf in a follow up, however it changes the shutdown behavior.
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5a1f57646b qa: clean up assert_memory_usage_stable utility (James O'Beirne)
0cf1632f03 qa: fix p2p_invalid_messages on macOS (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Infinite mea culpa for the number of problems with this test.
This change bumps the acceptable RSS increase threshold from 3% to 50% when spamming the test node with junk 4MB messages. On [@MarcoFalke's macOS test build](https://travis-ci.org/MarcoFalke/btc_nightly) we see RSS grow ~14% from ~71MB to 81MB, so a 50% increase threshold should be more than sufficient to avoid spurious failures.
Tree-SHA512: 150a7b88080fd883c7a5d0b9ffa470f61a97c4885fccc1a06fde6260aaef15640a7c1de7e89c581b245df7807d617ec3d86775330386ec5149ad567492fc5d31
d20a9fa13d1c13f552e879798c0508be70190e71 tests: add tests for invalid P2P messages (James O'Beirne)
62f94d39f8de88a44bb0a8a2837d864f777aaacc tests: add P2PConnection.send_raw_message (James O'Beirne)
5aa31f6ef26f51ce461c917654dd1cfbbdd1409a tests: add utility to assert node memory usage hasn't increased (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
- Adds `p2p_invalid_messages.py`: tests based on behavior for dealing with invalid and malformed P2P messages. Includes a test verifying that we can't DoS a node by spamming it with large invalid messages.
- Adds `TestNode.assert_memory_usage_stable`: a context manager that allows us to ensure memory usage doesn't significantly increase on a node during some test.
- Adds `P2PConnection.send_raw_message`: which allows us to construct and send messages with tweaked headers.
Tree-SHA512: 720a4894c1e6d8f1551b2ae710e5b06c9e4f281524623957cb01599be9afea82671dc26d6152281de0acb87720f0c53b61e2b27d40434d30e525dd9e31fa671f
13782b8ba8 docs: add perf section to developer docs (James O'Beirne)
58180b5fd4 tests: add utility to easily profile node performance with perf (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Adds a context manager to easily (and selectively) profile node performance during functional test execution using `perf`.
While writing some tests, I encountered some odd bitcoind slowness. I wrote up a utility (`TestNode.profile_with_perf`) that generates performance diagnostics for a node by running `perf` during the execution of a particular region of test code.
`perf` usage is detailed in the excellent (and sadly unmerged) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12649; all due props to @eklitzke.
### Example
```python
with node.profile_with_perf("large-msgs"):
for i in range(200):
node.p2p.send_message(some_large_msg)
node.p2p.sync_with_ping()
```
This generates a perf data file in the test node's datadir (`/tmp/testtxmpod0y/node0/node-0-TestName-large-msgs.perf.data`).
Running `perf report` generates nice output about where the node spent most of its time while running that part of the test:
```bash
$ perf report -i /tmp/testtxmpod0y/node0/node-0-TestName-large-msgs.perf.data --stdio \
| c++filt \
| less
# To display the perf.data header info, please use --header/--header-only options.
#
#
# Total Lost Samples: 0
#
# Samples: 135 of event 'cycles:pp'
# Event count (approx.): 1458205679493582
#
# Children Self Command Shared Object Symbol
# ........ ........ ............... ................... ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
#
70.14% 0.00% bitcoin-net bitcoind [.] CNode::ReceiveMsgBytes(char const*, unsigned int, bool&)
|
---CNode::ReceiveMsgBytes(char const*, unsigned int, bool&)
70.14% 0.00% bitcoin-net bitcoind [.] CNetMessage::readData(char const*, unsigned int)
|
---CNetMessage::readData(char const*, unsigned int)
CNode::ReceiveMsgBytes(char const*, unsigned int, bool&)
35.52% 0.00% bitcoin-net bitcoind [.] std::vector<char, zero_after_free_allocator<char> >::_M_fill_insert(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char*, std::vector<char, zero_after_free_allocator<char> > >, unsigned long, char const&)
|
---std::vector<char, zero_after_free_allocator<char> >::_M_fill_insert(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char*, std::vector<char, zero_after_free_allocator<char> > >, unsigned long, char const&)
CNetMessage::readData(char const*, unsigned int)
CNode::ReceiveMsgBytes(char const*, unsigned int, bool&)
...
```
Tree-SHA512: 9ac4ceaa88818d5eca00994e8e3c8ad42ae019550d6583972a0a4f7b0c4f61032e3d0c476b4ae58756bc5eb8f8015a19a7fc26c095bd588f31d49a37ed0c6b3e
e6c58d3b014ab8ef5cca4be68764af4b79685fcb Do not import private keys to wallets with private keys disabled (Andrew Chow)
b5c5021b644731d14a6ef04961320a99466f035a Refactor importwallet to extract data from the file and then import (Andrew Chow)
1f77f6754ce724493b0cb084ae0b35107d58605f tests: unify RPC argument to cli argument conversion and handle dicts and lists (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Fixes a bug where private keys could be imported to wallets with private keys disabled. Now every RPC which can import private keys checks for whether the wallet has private keys are disabled and errors if it is. Also added an belt-and-suspenders check to `AddKeyPubkeyWithDB` to have it assert that the wallet has private keys enabled.
Tree-SHA512: 5cd04febce9aa2bd9bfd02f312c6ff8705e37278cae59efd3895f6d6e2f1b477aefd297e2dd0860791bdd3d4f3cad8eb1a404f8f3d4e2035b91314ad2c1028ae
dash changes
4999992c34 whitespace: Split ~300 char line into multiple ones (MarcoFalke)
fa71b38168 scripted-diff: Rename rpc_timewait to rpc_timeout (MarcoFalke)
fa3e5786d0 scripted-diff: Remove unused 'split' parameter to setup_network (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is a bugfix, since wallet_dump currently uses the wrong name:
18857b4c40/test/functional/wallet_dump.py (L89-L92)
Rename all to the same name with a scripted diff (and some unrelated cleanups).
Tree-SHA512: 338ddd20dae12e6cf7aa7adbcfb239cf648017a1572b373f8431fecb184bd2a65492846d81e75a023864d9e41c94afb53044c16b79651a5937d34a5a6b772f81
d6b3790d1a tests: check readability of cookie file (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
This PR would wait until the `.cookie` file is readable
Possible fix no. 5 `PermissionError` in #14446
Tree-SHA512: e7055c7ca26a6eadbbe19e4eef08ffee61cd17de79b30af2f0d090f0ad81ca24815e3c7e034e5e30d47c580bb0b221b3955e9ff2fcec2274fbf7b9232ab0cdc7
2012d4df2 Add CScriptNum decode python implementation in functional suite (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
I needed this for reasons and thought it'd be good to upsteam it.
Tree-SHA512: 6ea89fa2a5f5a7759ba722f2b4ed5cd6423ebfff4e83ac8b8b5c935e6aa479684e626c5f41fa020816d2a9079a99af5564e30808594d5c13e3b51ec9b474926d
c82190cdb6 tests: Add Python dead code linter (vulture) (practicalswift)
590a57fdec tests: Remove unused testing code (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add Python dead code linter (`vulture`) to Travis.
Rationale for allowing dead code only after explicit opt-in (via `--ignore-names`):
* Less is more :-)
* Unused code is by definition "untested"
* Unused code can be an indication of bugs/logical errors. By making the contributor aware of newly introduced unused code it gives him/her an opportunity to investigate if the unused code they introduce is malignant or benign :-)
* Unused code is hard to spot for humans and is thus often missed during manual review
* [YAGNI](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_aren%27t_gonna_need_it)
Based on #14312 to make linter job pass.
Tree-SHA512: 4c581df7c34986e226e4ade479e0d3c549daf38f4a4dc4564b25564d63e773a1830ba55d1289c771b1fa325483e8855b82b56e61859fe8e4b7dfa54034b093b6
b168dd30cf71ac176e271bc610b0b1a79ceaf075 Bugfix: QA: Run tests with UPnP disabled (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
This replaces #16560 by adding `upnp=0` to `bitcoin.conf` rather than passing it to nodes.
> Needed for builds configured with --enable-upnp-default
You can test this change using:
```bash
./configure --enable-upnp-default && make -j6 && test/functional/test_runner.py feature_config_args.py
```
on master the test will fail without this change.
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fac2e6a6045e4ddd6b473f4f3ddbb69d9d6921f6 test: Fail early on disconnect in mininode.wait_for_* (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The node might crash or disconnect when our mininode waits for data. Due to the crash, the data is guaranteed to never arrive and we can fail early with an assert
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e460232876 Document fixed attribute behavior in critical test framework classes. (Justin Turner Arthur)
17b42f4122 Check for specific tx acceptance failures based on script signature (Justin Turner Arthur)
3a4449e9ad Strictly enforce instance attrs in critical functional test classes. (Justin Turner Arthur)
1d0ce94a54 Fix for incorrect version attr set on functional test segwit block. (Justin Turner Arthur)
ba923e32a0 test: Fix broken segwit test (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
No extra attributes will be able to be added to instances of the C++ class ports or of other critical classes without causing an exception. Helps prevent adding or depending on attributes that aren't in the intended object structure. It may prevent issues such as the one fixed in bitcoin/bitcoin#14300.
This request fixes the erroneous version attribute used in the p2p_segwit.py functional tests. This pull includes the commit from bitcoin/bitcoin#14300.
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98a1846b00d9c3076d6dcd96244fae6f923e26a0 tests: Support calling add_nodes more than once (Steven Roose)
Pull request description:
Ran into this while writing [a multi-chain test for Elements](https://github.com/ElementsProject/elements/pull/458) where I call this method more than once.
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31926ee8cfc73501524dfa0fef2ccbaa786d6a00 [test] functional framework: add CScript hex() for Python 3.4 (Sjors Provoost)
74ce32683199b987e45eb16f0320ae392ff10edc [test] Travis: enforce Python 3.4 support in functional tests (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
The minimum supported version of Python is 3.4 according to [dependencies.md](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/dependencies.md). This PR makes the Travis linter use this version in order to catch accidental use of modern syntax.
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fa78a2fc67 [tests] Test that nodes respond to getdata with notfound (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
If a node has not announced a tx at all, then it should respond to
getdata messages for that tx with notfound, to avoid leaking tx
origination privacy.
In the future this could be adjusted such that a node responds with
notfound when a tx has not been announced to us, but that seems
to be a more involved change. See e.g.
https://github.com/jnewbery/bitcoin/commits/pr14220.1
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* Fix GetDevNetName
* Fix initialize_datadir
* Adjust peer_connect to use the same devnet name as in initialize_datadir
* Tweak p2p_connect_to_devnet.py to test mininode devnet connections
fa8ced32a60dea37ac169241cf9a1f708ef46c4b doc: Mention blocksonly in reduce-traffic.md, unhide option (MarcoFalke)
fa320de79faaca2b088fcbe7f76701faa9bff236 test: Add test for p2p_blocksonly (MarcoFalke)
fa3872e7b4540857261aed948b94b6b2bfdbc3d1 test: Format predicate source as multiline on error (MarcoFalke)
fa1dce7329d3e74d46ab98b93772b1832a3f1819 net: Rename ::fRelayTxes to ::g_relay_txes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is de-facto no longer hidden
ACKs for commit fa8ced:
jamesob:
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fa8433e379 qa: Remove unneded import_deterministic_coinbase_privkeys overwrite, add comments (MarcoFalke)
e413c2ddd1 qa: Fix codespell error and have lint-spelling error instead of warn (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently the functional tests require the wallet module to be compiled into the Bitcoin Core executable. For example the premine (or datadir cache) to speed up tests when run in parallel would mine a bunch of blocks and store the private keys to sign the coinbase tx outputs in a wallet. There is no need to have the overhead of the whole wallet module by using keys that are deterministic for all runs.
Note that this change most likely requires the `./test/cache/` to be cleared.
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Backporting 15654 in 4213 broke devnet connections because of SanitizeString for cleanSubVer. The real issue is using unsafe character in devnet uacomments actually, so to fix this we should replace unsafe `=` with something safe e.g. `.`.
c5b404e8f1973afe071a07c63ba1038eefe13f0f Add functional tests for flexible whitebind/list (nicolas.dorier)
d541fa391844f658bd7035659b5b16695733dd56 Replace the use of fWhitelisted by permission checks (nicolas.dorier)
ecd5cf7ea4c3644a30092100ffc399e30e193275 Do not disconnect peer for asking mempool if it has NO_BAN permission (nicolas.dorier)
e5b26deaaa6842f7dd7c4537ede000f965ea0189 Make whitebind/whitelist permissions more flexible (nicolas.dorier)
Pull request description:
# Motivation
In 0.19, bloom filter will be disabled by default. I tried to make [a PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16176) to enable bloom filter for whitelisted peers regardless of `-peerbloomfilters`.
Bloom filter have non existent privacy and server can omit filter's matches. However, both problems are completely irrelevant when you connect to your own node. If you connect to your own node, bloom filters are the most bandwidth efficient way to synchronize your light client without the need of some middleware like Electrum.
It is also a superior alternative to BIP157 as it does not require to maintain an additional index and it would work well on pruned nodes.
When I attempted to allow bloom filters for whitelisted peer, my proposal has been NACKed in favor of [a more flexible approach](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16176#issuecomment-500762907) which should allow node operator to set fine grained permissions instead of a global `whitelisted` attribute.
Doing so will also make follow up idea very easy to implement in a backward compatible way.
# Implementation details
The PR propose a new format for `--white{list,bind}`. I added a way to specify permissions granted to inbound connection matching `white{list,bind}`.
The following permissions exists:
* ForceRelay
* Relay
* NoBan
* BloomFilter
* Mempool
Example:
* `-whitelist=bloomfilter@127.0.0.1/32`.
* `-whitebind=bloomfilter,relay,noban@127.0.0.1:10020`.
If no permissions are specified, `NoBan | Mempool` is assumed. (making this PR backward compatible)
When we receive an inbound connection, we calculate the effective permissions for this peer by fetching the permissions granted from `whitelist` and add to it the permissions granted from `whitebind`.
To keep backward compatibility, if no permissions are specified in `white{list,bind}` (e.g. `--whitelist=127.0.0.1`) then parameters `-whitelistforcerelay` and `-whiterelay` will add the permissions `ForceRelay` and `Relay` to the inbound node.
`-whitelistforcerelay` and `-whiterelay` are ignored if the permissions flags are explicitly set in `white{bind,list}`.
# Follow up idea
Based on this PR, other changes become quite easy to code in a trivially review-able, backward compatible way:
* Changing `connect` at rpc and config file level to understand the permissions flags.
* Changing the permissions of a peer at RPC level.
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8dfc2f30dea6bde0f74d23691377f248966011ab Test rpc_help.py failed: Check whether ZMQ is enabled or not. (Kvaciral)
Pull request description:
/test/functional/rpc_help.py checks for the zmq-category even while zmq may be disabled (in /test/config.ini) , I have added a check function to test_framework.py that can be used whether to determine to include zmq in a test or not.
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40fdb2a212d0a0e775114e4766d065e6d234c155 test: Fix Comment Typo in BitcoinTestFramework (Joel Klabo)
Pull request description:
Missing "override" in comment describing use of set_test_params
ACKs for top commit:
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2be35725069fd4c589497b93e09e1c6db6946372 test: Fix IPv6 check on BSD systems (nthumann)
Pull request description:
I noticed that `test_ipv6_local()` always returns `False` on macOS or FreeBSD, even though IPv6 is working perfectly fine. This causes `test/functional/rpc_bind.py --ipv6` and `test/functional/feature_proxy.py` to skip their run.
Apparently, there's a check if the port number is `0` (see [here](64881da478/sys/netinet6/udp6_usrreq.c (L248)) or [here](8f02f2a044/bsd/netinet6/udp6_usrreq.c (L282))), while Linux has no problem with this.
This is fixed by specifying any other port number than `0`, e.g. `1`. Still, because of `SOCK_DGRAM`, no actual connection is made.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
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theStack:
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8acd58927a614e006641384f61f8e7fca1cc68fc Fix Python Docstring to include all Args. (John Bampton)
Pull request description:
Found a Python function that had incorrect and missing arguments in its Docstring.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
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8f250ab7882a852f1b1947cef4837d2de5ca6913 TEST: Replace hard-coded hex tx with classes (Steven Roose)
Pull request description:
Came across these breaking Elements.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
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instagibbs:
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68400d8b96 tests: Use explicit imports (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports.
Wildcard imports make it unclear which names are present in the namespace, confusing both readers and many automated tools.
An additional benefit of not using wildcard imports in tests scripts is that readers of a test script then can infer the rough testing scope just by looking at the imports.
Before this commit:
```
$ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:8:1: F403 'from test_framework.util import *' used; unable to detect undefined names
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:9:1: F403 'from test_framework.script import *' used; unable to detect undefined names
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:10:1: F403 'from test_framework.mininode import *' used; unable to detect undefined names
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:15:12: F405 bytes_to_hex_str may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:17:58: F405 CScript may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:25:13: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:31: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:60: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:41: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:68: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
$
```
After this commit:
```
$ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10
$
```
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5654efb187d24eb29a343c720e3937b01457c8b7 Ported usage of deprecated optparse module to argparse module (Kvaciral)
Pull request description:
The optparse module is deprecated since Python 2,7/3.2 . Recommend usage of the argparse module which improves upon optparse.
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fafe73a626 qa: Raise feature_help timeout to 5s (MarcoFalke)
faabd7bc47 qa: Use files for stdout/stderr to support Windows (MarcoFalke)
facb56ffaf qa: Run gen_rpcauth with sys.executable (MarcoFalke)
fada8966c5 qa: Close stdout and stderr file when node stops (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
### qa: Close stdout and stderr file when node stops
Since these files are potentially deleted by the test framework for cleanup, they should be closed first. Otherwise this will lead to errors on Windows when the tests finish successfully.
Side note: After the patch, it is no longer possible to reopen the file on Windows (see https://docs.python.org/3/library/tempfile.html#tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile)
### qa: Run gen_rpcauth with sys.executable
Similar to `test_runner.py`, the `sys.executable` needs to be passed down into subprocesses to pass on native Windows. (Should have no effect on Linux)
### qa: Use files for stdout/stderr to support Windows
It seems that using PIPE is not supported on Windows. Also, it is easier to just use the files that capture the stdout and stderr within the test node class.
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fa85c985ed qa: Add p2p_invalid_locator test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Should not be merged *before* #13907
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fa5587fe71 qa: wait_for_verack by default (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This removes the need to do so manually every time a connection is added.
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fa782a308dbe7bc579c122f63c1c65666fc85e91 qa: Use named args in some tests (MarcoFalke)
b4d33096734d787b0e1d754064039cbb64ce8d61 scripted-diff: Use named arguments in feature_block (MarcoFalke)
749ba35e7c9fbc21dbea27fd1be102b91313d132 scripted-diff: Pass node into p2p_segwit acceptance tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is confusing to use a list of arguments such as `False, False, 16, ...` where it is unclear what each of them means.
Run some scripted diffs to put meaning to them.
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# Conflicts:
# test/functional/feature_block.py
# test/functional/mining_basic.py
# test/functional/p2p_segwit.py
fa5b440971a0dfdd64c1b86748a573fcd7dc65d3 qa: Extract rpc_timewait as test param (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Also increase it for wallet_dump and wallet_groups
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64b9f27e0e Skip is_closing() check when not available. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
#13715 introduced a new check for `_transport.is_closing()` in mininode's `P2PConnection`'s. This function is [only available from Python 3.4.4](https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/asyncio-protocol.html#asyncio.BaseTransport.is_closing), though, while Bitcoin Core is supposed to support all Python 3.4 versions.
In this change, we make the check conditional on `is_closing` being available. If it is not, then we revert to the behaviour before the check was introduced; this means that #13579 is not fixed for old systems, but at least the tests work as they used to do before.
This includes a small refactoring from a one-line lambda to an inline function, because this makes the code easier to read with more and more conditions being added.
Fixes#13745.
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a3fa4d6a6acf19d640a1d5879a00aa1f059e2380 QA: Fix bug in -usecli logic that converts booleans to non-lowercase strings (Jonas Schnelli)
4704e5f074e57782d058404a594a7313cf170cf0 [QA] add createwallet disableprivatekey test (Jonas Schnelli)
c7b8f343e99d9d53ea353ddce9a977f1886caf30 [Qt] Disable creating receive addresses when private keys are disabled (Jonas Schnelli)
2f15c2bc20d583b4c1788da78c9c635c36e03ed0 Add disable privatekeys option to createwallet (Jonas Schnelli)
cebefba0855cee7fbcb9474b34e6779369e8e9ce Add option to disable private keys during internal wallet creation (Jonas Schnelli)
9995a602a639b64a749545b7c3bafbf67f97324f Add facility to store wallet flags (64 bits) (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
This mode ('createwallet {"disableprivatekeys": true}') is intended for a sane pure watch-only mode, ideal for a use-case where one likes to use Bitcoin-Core in conjunction with a hardware-wallet or another solutions for cold-storage.
Since we have support for custom change addresses in `fundrawtransaction`, pure watch-only wallets including coin-selection are possible and do make sense for some use cases.
This new mode disables all forms of private key generation and ensure that no mix between hot and cold keys are possible.
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ea5340c9d2 tests: fixes mininode's P2PConnection sending messages on closing transport (marcoagner)
Pull request description:
Fixes#13579.
I think one possible solution is to check for [`_transport.is_closing()`](https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/asyncio-protocol.html#asyncio.BaseTransport.is_closing) in the lambda before sending a message (compatible with Python 3.4 too). Let me know if I missed any side effects this introduces.
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fa87da2f172ae2e6dc15e9ed156a3564a8ecfbdd qa: Avoid start/stop of the network thread mid-test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This simplifies test writing by removing the need to handle the network thread in tests. E.g. start thread, join thread, restart thread mid-test, adding p2p connections at the "right" time, ...
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8845c8aea65897637c330f5893461c0da180eaf8 tests: Replace usage of tostring() with tobytes() (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
tostring() is deprecated as of python 3.7 and results in stderr output
causing tests to fail
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fa26cf015658ac2aa52b5e5656e38af9a12160cc qa: Fixup setting of PATH env var (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This was an oversight of mine in #13188
Can be trivially tested with `BITCOIND=bitcoin-qt ./test/functional/wallet_disable.py` before and after this fix.
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beee49b [tests] Allow stderr to be tested against specified string (John Newbery)
e503671 [Tests] Use LIBC_FATAL_STDERR_=1 in tests (John Newbery)
c22ce8a [Tests] Write stdout/stderr to datadir instead of temp file. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
**Due to a merge conflict, this is now based on #10267. Please review that PR first!**
Subset of #12379 now that parts of that PR have been merged.
#12362 was only observed when running the functional tests locally because:
- by defatul libc logs to `/dev/tty` instead of stderr
- the functional tests only check for substring inclusion in stderr when we're expecting bitcoind to fail.
This PR tightens our checking of stderr and will cause tests to fail if there is any unexpected message in stderr:
- commit *Write stdout/stderr to datadir instead of temp file* writes stderr to a file in the datadir instead of a temporary file. This helps with debugging in the case of failure.
- commit *Use LIBC_FATAL_STDERR=1 in tests* ensures that libc failures are logged to stderr instead of the terminal.
commit *Assert that bitcoind stdout is empty on shutdown* asserts that stderr is empty on bitcoind shutdown.
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67d6ee1 remove redundant tests in p2p-segwit.py (Johnson Lau)
9260085 test segwit uncompressed key fixes (Johnson Lau)
248f3a7 Fix ismine and addwitnessaddress: no uncompressed keys in segwit (Pieter Wuille)
b811124 [qa] Add tests for uncompressed pubkeys in segwit (Suhas Daftuar)
9f0397a Make test framework produce lowS signatures (Johnson Lau)
4c0c25a Require compressed keys in segwit as policy and disable signing with uncompressed keys for segwit scripts (Johnson Lau)
3ade2f6 Add standard limits for P2WSH with tests (Johnson Lau)
fac1e1f qa: Remove unused option --srcdir (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The `srcdir` option was both unused and misleading; It should have been called `builddir`. So remove it.
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9b2704777c [doc] Include txindex changes in the release notes. (Jim Posen)
ed77dd6b30 [test] Simple unit test for TxIndex. (Jim Posen)
6d772a3d44 [rpc] Public interfaces to GetTransaction block until synced. (Jim Posen)
a03f804f2a [index] Move disk IO logic from GetTransaction to TxIndex::FindTx. (Jim Posen)
e0a3b80033 [validation] Replace tx index code in validation code with TxIndex. (Jim Posen)
8181db88f6 [init] Initialize and start TxIndex in init code. (Jim Posen)
f90c3a62f5 [index] TxIndex method to wait until caught up. (Jim Posen)
70d510d93c [index] Allow TxIndex sync thread to be interrupted. (Jim Posen)
94b4f8bbb9 [index] TxIndex initial sync thread. (Jim Posen)
34d68bf3a3 [index] Create new TxIndex class. (Jim Posen)
c88bcec93f [db] Migration for txindex data to new, separate database. (Jim Posen)
0cb8303241 [db] Create separate database for txindex. (Jim Posen)
Pull request description:
I'm re-opening #11857 as a new pull request because the last one stopped loading for people
-------------------------------
This refactors the tx index code to be in it's own class and get built concurrently with validation code. The main benefit is decoupling and moving the txindex into a separate DB. The primary motivation is to lay the groundwork for other indexers that might be desired (such as the [compact filters](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/636)). The basic idea is that the TxIndex spins up its own thread, which first syncs the txindex to the current block index, then once in sync the BlockConnected ValidationInterface hook writes new blocks.
### DB changes
At the suggestion of some other developers, the txindex has been split out into a separate database. A data migration runs at startup on any nodes with a legacy txindex. Currently the migration blocks node initialization until complete.
### Open questions
- Should the migration of txindex data from the old DB to the new DB block in init or should it happen in a background thread? The downside to backgrounding it is that `getrawtransaction` would return an error message saying the txindex is syncing while the migration is running.
### Impact
In a sample size n=1 test where I synced nodes from scratch, the average time [Index writing](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/validation.cpp#L1903) was 3.36ms in master and 1.72ms in this branch. The average time between `UpdateTip` log lines for sequential blocks between 400,000 and IBD end on mainnet was 0.297204s in master and 0.286134s in this branch. Most likely this is just variance in IBD times, but I can try with some more trials if people want.
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c9cce0a Tests: Add Metaclass for BitcoinTestFramework (Will Ayd)
Pull request description:
BitcoinTestFramework instructs developers in its docstring to override
`set_test_params` and `run_test` in subclasses while being sure NOT to
override `__init__` and `main` . This change adds a metaclass to ensure
that developers adhere to that protocol, raising a ``TypeError`` in
instances where they have not.
closes#12835
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faace13868 qa: Match full plain text by default (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Instead of escaping all full plain text error strings, just compare their strings by default.
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b55555d rpc: Add testmempoolaccept (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
To check if a single raw transaction makes it into the current transaction pool, one had to call `sendrawtransaction`. However, on success, this adds the transaction to the mempool with no easy way to undo.
The call `testmempoolaccept` is introduced to provide a way to solely check the result without changing the mempool state.
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6a3b0d3 Print to console by default when not run with -daemon (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
Cherry-picked ef6fa1c38e1bd115d1cce155907023d79da379d8 from the "up for grabs" PR: "Smarter default behavior for -printtoconsole" (#12689).
See previous review in #12689.
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c1dde3a949b36ce9c2155777b3fa1372e7ed97d8 No longer shutdown after encrypting the wallet (Andrew Chow)
d7637c5a3f1d62922594cdfb6272e30dacf60ce9 After encrypting the wallet, reload the database environment (Andrew Chow)
5d296ac810755dc47f105eb95b52b7e2bcb8aea8 Add function to close all Db's and reload the databae environment (Andrew Chow)
a769461d5e37ddcb771ae836254fdc69177a28c4 Move BerkeleyEnvironment deletion from internal method to callsite (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This is the replacement for #11678 which implements @ryanofsky's [suggestion](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11678#pullrequestreview-76464511).
Shutting down the software was to prevent the BDB environment from writing unencrypted private keys to disk in the database log files, as was noted [here](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51474.msg616068#msg616068). This PR replaces the shutdown behavior with a CDBEnv flush, close, and reopen which achieves the same effect: everything is cleanly flushed and closed, the log files are removed, and then the environment reopened to continue normal operation.
To ensure that no unencrypted private keys are in the log files after encrypting the wallet, I wrote [this script](https://gist.github.com/achow101/7f7143e6c3d3fdc034d3470e72823e9d) to pull private keys from the original wallet file and searches for these keys in the log files (note that you will have to change your file paths to make it work on your own machine).
As for concerns about private keys being written to slack space or being kept in memory, these behaviors no longer exist after the original wallet encryption PR and the shutting down solution from 2011.
cc @ryanofsky
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* llmq|init|test: Add "mode" to -llmq-qvvec-sync parameter
This changes the paramter from `-llmq-qvvec-sync=<quorum_name>` to `-llmq-qvvec-sync=<quorum_name:mode>`
With the following definitions:
- `quorum_name`: Internal name of the quorum type
- `mode=0` - Sync always from all quorums of the type defined by `quorum_name`
- `mode=1` - Sync only if member of any from all other quorum of the type defined by `quorum_name`
`-llmq-qvvec-sync=llmq_100_67:0` To always request qvvec's from all `LLMQ_100_67`.
`-llmq-qvvec-sync=llmq_100_67:1` Only request if type member.
This means, if platform enables this on all MNs with `mode=0` we will
have all nodes asking new quorum for their verification vector instead
of only `24*100` at max.
* llmq: Adjust GetQuorumRecoveryStartOffset to use all MNs
* Turn `QvvecSyncMode` into `enum class`
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* llmq: Avoid writing commitments to evodb and altering caches when all we want is to check block candidate validity
* tests: call `getblocktemplate` to trigger `CreateNewBlock` before quorum commitment is mined
* llmq: Implement automated DKG recovery threads
* llmq: Implement quorum verification vector sync
* init: Validiate quorum data recovery related command line parameter
* test: Add quorum_data_request_timeout_seconds in DashTestFramework
* test: Test quorum data recovery in feature_llmq_data_recovery.py
* test: Add feature_llmq_data_recovery.py to BASE_SCRIPTS
* test: Fix quorum_data_request_expiration_timeout in wait_for_quorum_data
* test: Always test the existence of secretKeyShare in test_mn_quorum_data
With this change it also validates that "secretKeyShare" is not in `quorum_info` if its not expected to be in there. Before this was basically just not tested.
* llmq|test: Use bool as argument type for -llmq-data-recovery
* llmq: Always set nTimeLastSuccess to 0
* test: Set -llmq-data-recovery=0 in p2p_quorum_data.py
* test: Simplify test_mns
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor: pass CQuorumCPtr to StartQuorumDataRecoveryThread
* test: Fix thread name in comment
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* version: Bump PROTOCOL_VERSION and MIN_MASTERNODE_PROTO_VERSION
* version: Introduce LLMQ_DATA_MESSAGES_VERSION for QGETDATA/QDATA support
* test: Bump MY_VERSION to 70219 (LLMQ_DATA_MESSAGES_VERSION)
* llmq: Introduce CQuorumDataRequest as wrapper for QGETDATA requests
* llmq: Implement CQuorum::{SetVerificationVector, SetSecretKeyShare}
* llmq|net|protocol: Implement QGETDATA/QDATA P2P messages
* llmq: Restrict processing QGETDATA/QDATA to masternodes only
* llmq: Implement request limiting for QGETDATA/QDATA
* llmq: Implement CQuorumManger::RequestQuorumData
* rpc: Implement "quorum getdata" as wrapper around QGETDATA
Allows to trigger sending QGETDATA messages to connected peers by RPC.
* test: Handle QGETDATA/QDATA messages in mininode
* test: Add data structures to support QGETDATA/QDATA
* test: Add some helper in test_framework.py
* test: Implement tests for QGETDATA/QDATA in p2p_quorum_data.py
* test: Add p2p_quorum_data.py to BASE_SCRIPTS
* llmq|test: Add QWATCH support for QGETDATA/QDATA
* llmq: Store CQuorumPtr in cache, not CQuorumCPtr
* llmq: Fix cache usage after recent changes
* Use uacomment to create/find specific p2ps
* No need to use network adjusted time here, GetTime should be enough
* rpc: check proTxHash
* minor tweaks
* test: Adjustments after 4e27d6513e
* llmq: Rename and improve error lambda in CQuorumManager::ProcessMessage
* llmq: Process QDATA if -watchquorums is enabled
* test: Handle qwatch messages in mininode
* test: Add test for -watchquorums support
* test: Just some empty lines
* test: Properly stop the p2p network thread at the end of the test
* rpc: Adjust "quorum getdata" parameter descriptions
Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
* rpc: Fix optionality of proTxHash in "quorum getdata" command
* test: Test optionality of proTxHash for "quorum getdata" command
* test: Be more specific about imports in p2p_quorum_data.py
* llmq|rpc: Add some comments about the request.GetDataMask checks
* test: Some more empty lines
* rpc: One more parameter description
Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
* test: Unify assert statements / drop parentheses for all of them
* fix typo
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* adjust some line wrapping to 80 chars
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* tests: Seperate out into dif atomic methods, add logging
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* test: Avoid restarting masternodes, just let available requests expire
Just takes a lot time and isn't required imo.
* test: Drop redundant code/tests after separation
This was introduced in 9e224ec2f2
* test: Merge three tests
"test_mnauth_restriction", "test_invalid_messages" and "test_invalid_unexpected_qdata" with the resulting name "test_basics" because i don't feel like DKG recovery thing should be part of a test called "test_invalid_messages" and giving it an own test probably wouldn't make a lot sense because it would still depend on "test_invalid_messages". I also think there is no need for a separated "test_invalid_unexpected_qdata".
* test: Rename test_ratelimiting_banscore -> test_request_limit
* test: Apply python style
* test: Wrap all at 120 characters
Thats the default "draw annoying warnings" setting for PyCharm (and IMO a reasonable line length).
* test: Move some variables
* test: Optimize for speed
* tests: use wait_until in get_mininode_id
* test: Don't use `!=` to check for `None`
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Merge #16509: test: Adapt test framework for chains other than "regtest"
faf36838bdba7393960fce6ad0c56dc1f93f5870 test: Avoid hardcoding the chain name in combine_logs (MarcoFalke)
fa8a1d7ba30040f8c74f93fc41a61276c255a6a6 test: Adapt test framework for chains other than "regtest" (MarcoFalke)
68f546635d5de2ccfedadeabc7bc79e12e5eca6a test: Fix “local variable 'e' is assigned to but never used” (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This is required for various work in progress:
* testchains #8994
* signet #16411
* some of my locally written tests
While it will be unused in the master branch as of now, it will make all of those pull requests shorter. Thus review for non-regtest tests can focus on the actual changes and not some test framework changes.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK faf36838bdba7393960fce6ad0c56dc1f93f5870, ran tests and reviewed the code.
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* Add devnet support for tests
* test: make sure devnet can connect to each other and start
* Partial merge bitcoin/bitcoin#16681: Tests: Use self.chain instead of 'regtest' in almost all current tests, revert one TODO while at it
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jorge Timón <jtimon@jtimon.cc>
* llmq: Split CSigShare creation/processing in CSigSharesManager
* rpc: Add "submit" parameter to "quorum sign"
* test: Add CSigShare and msg_qsigshare to messages.py
* test: Test the optional "submit" parameter of "quorum sign"
fa67505e1ea007bdc081bc7425fb83d5455d8308 qa: Quote wallet name for rpc path (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
When using external multiwallets they are specified by their full path which might contain non-ascii characters (e.g. umlauts or emojis).
Fix this by url-quoting the path.
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a0b604c166 [tests] skip rpc_zmq functional test when python3 zmq lib is not present (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
As noted in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13570/files#r201715904, the `rpc_zmq` functional test should be skipped when the `zmq` python3 package is not installed. This is breaking https://bitcoinperf.com benchmarks at the moment.
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d280617bf569f84457eaea546541dc74c67cd1e4 [qa] Add a test for merkle proof malleation (Suhas Daftuar)
ed82f1700006830b6fe34572b66245c1487ccd29 have verifytxoutproof check the number of txns in proof structure (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Recent publication of a weakness in Bitcoin's merkle tree construction demonstrates many SPV applications vulnerable to an expensive to pull off yet still plausible attack: https://bitslog.wordpress.com/2018/06/09/leaf-node-weakness-in-bitcoin-merkle-tree-design/
This change would at least allow `verifytxoutproof` to properly validate that the proof matches a known block, with known number of transactions any time after the full block is processed. This should neuter the attack entirely.
The negative is that a header-only processed block/future syncing mode would cause this to fail until the node has imported the data required.
related: #13451
`importprunedfunds` needs this check as well. Can expand it to cover this if people like the idea.
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fa1eac9cdb [qa] mininode: Expose connection state through is_connected (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This gets rid of some non-type safe string comparisons and access to members that are implementation details of `class P2PConnection(asyncore.dispatcher)`. Such refactoring is required to replace the deprecated asyncore with something more sane.
Changes:
* Get rid of non-enum member `state` and replace is with bool `connected`
* Get rid of confusing argument `pushbuf` and literally just push to the buffer at the call site
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c8330d4 qa: Use node.datadir instead of tmpdir in test framework (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Commit c53c9831ee introduced the utility function `get_datadir_path`, however not all places in the code use this util function. Using the util function everywhere makes it easier to review pull requests related to the datadir.
This commit replaces datadir path creation with the `datadir` member of `TestNode`, which itself uses `get_datadir_path`.
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a7324bd79 Format timestamps using ISO 8601 formatting (e.g. "2018-02-28T12:34:56Z") (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Print timestamp strings in logs using [ISO 8601](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601) formatting (e.g. `2018-02-28T12:34:56Z`):
* `Z` is the zone designator for the zero [UTC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time) offset.
* `T` is the delimiter used to separate date and time.
This makes it clear for the end-user that the date/time logged is specified in UTC and not in the local time zone.
Before this patch:
```
2018-02-28 12:34:56 New outbound peer connected: version: 70015, blocks=1286123, peer=0
```
After this patch:
```
2018-02-28T12:34:56Z New outbound peer connected: version: 70015, blocks=1286123, peer=0
```
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Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
fa1436c42 [qa] util: Remove unused sync_chain (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The util function `sync_blocks` already checks for equal chains, so we can remove the unused `sync_chain`.
Also cleaned up the errors that are printed in case of timeout:
```
AssertionError: Block sync timed out:
'72a3a3e9dcfd0a09204c3447af0f481d19641eeadbe6a91b8e680ed614bc7712'
'5032af4ae22ae7a21afdc9d9f516877309c4dd8ef2ecadb9354be7088439b4a6'
'5032af4ae22ae7a21afdc9d9f516877309c4dd8ef2ecadb9354be7088439b4a6'
```
and
```
AssertionError: Mempool sync timed out:
{'c2af943d9b321c36e0f5a153a9d3d8b11bdd46ceb28e38f5fd2c722e3edb3563'}
set()
set()
```
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face722 qa: Move common args to bitcoin.conf (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Beside removing duplicates of the same args in the code, this actually helps with debugging after a test failure.
For example, `bitcoin-qt` has `server` turned off, so you'd have to turn it on every time, if you wanted to debug a temporary test datadir created by the test framework.
Also, `keypool` would fill up if you forget to specify `-keypool=1`.
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d60234885b Add test for signrawtransaction (Andrew Chow)
eefff65a4b scripted-diff: change signrawtransaction to signrawtransactionwithwallet in tests (Andrew Chow)
1e79c055cd Split signrawtransaction into wallet and non-wallet (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This PR is part of #10570. It also builds on top of #10571.
This PR splits `signrawtransaction` into two commands, `signrawtransactionwithkey` and `signrawtransactionwithwallet`. `signrawtransactionwithkey` requires private keys to be passed in and does not use the wallet for any signing. `signrawtransactionwithwallet` uses the wallet to sign a raw transaction and does not have any parameters to take private keys.
The `signrawtransaction` RPC has been marked as deprecated and will call the appropriate RPC command based upon the parameters given. A test was added to check this behavior is still consistent with the original behavior.
All tests that used `signrawtransaction` have been updated to use one of the two new RPCs. Most uses were changed to `signrawtransactionwithwallet`. These were changed via a scripted diff.
Tree-SHA512: d0adf5b4cd7077639c504ec07bee262a3b94658d34db0a5c86a263b6393f7aa62f45129eafe29a7c861aa58440dd19348ee0c8b685e8a62d6f4adae8ec8f8cb3
* Add LLMQ_100_67 quorums
* Re-use DEPLOYMENT_V17 bit to activate LLMQ_100_67 quorums
* Add LLMQ_TEST_NEW quorum and test its activation
* Tweak mine_quorum to work correctly with multiple quorum types
And to avoid a potentialy endless "while" loop
* llmq: Rename IsQuorumTypeEnabledAtBlock -> IsQuorumTypeEnabled
* chainparams|test: Rename llmq_test_new -> llmq_test_v17
* chainparams|consensus|llmq: Rename LLMQ_TEST_NEW -> LLMQ_TEST_V17
* Tweak few strings and the name of the test
* llmq: Make GetEnabledQuorumTypes return a vector of LLMQTypes, introduce GetLLMQParams
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Tweak minSize
Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
* Exclude LLMQ_100_67 from Concentrated Recovery
* Update test/functional/feature_new_quorum_type_activation.py
Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: xdustinface <xdustinfacex@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
* Send islock notifications for txes received after their islocks were received
Also drop UpdateWalletTransaction - its name makes no sense and it's only used once.
* tests: early islocks should trigger notifications once a corresponding tx is received
* Tweak tests
- fail if an unexpected islock is received
- drop unused variable
* llmq: Drop `c_str()` in two log statements
* test: Move create_islock to DashTestFramework in test_framework.py
Just because it's used the same way in two files
* test: Simplify send tx in zmq test
* format
Co-authored-by: xdustinface <xdustinfacex@gmail.com>
* tests: Bump mocktime in smaller intervals while (not) signaling
This is needed to avoid triggering `CMasternodeSync::Reset()`.
* tests: force faucet node to finish mnsync in prepare_datadirs
* test: Drop redundant force_finish_mnsync in interface_zmq_dash.py
Co-authored-by: xdustinface <xdustinfacex@gmail.com>
* test: Add more C++ representing classes in message.py
* test: Add interface_zmq_dash.py
* test: Add interface_zmq_dash.py to BASE_SCRIPTS in test_runner.py
* test: Adjust hashrecoveredsig parsing
* Force node0 to finish syncing
* Avoid `uint256_to_string(uint256_from_str())`
* Be more specific in imports
* Plural for "publisher" when makes sense
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* tests: Use lower mocktime bump value to reset masternode probes in feature_llmq_simplepose.py
Bumping `50 * 60 + 1` should be enough, see https://github.com/dashpay/dash/blob/master/src/llmq/quorums_utils.cpp#L218-L222. Bumping `60 * 60 + 1` interferes with mnsync reset, see https://github.com/dashpay/dash/blob/master/src/masternode/masternode-sync.cpp#L112-L119.
* Fix expected connection count in llmq-signing.py and llmq-simplepose.py
* Sleep a couple of seconds to let mn sync tick to happen
* Move helper functions out of run_test
* Let helper functions return expect_contribution_to_fail
* No need to check for "punished" state in test_banning
* Split mninfos in test_banning and mine_quorum into "online" and "valid" sets
Needed for wait_for_masternode_probes in mine_quorum. Also, refactor and fix test_banning while at it.
* test: Introduce uint256_to_string
* test: Use uint256_to_string in some places
* Avoid converting back and forth, reuse known string represntations of hashes for blocks and txes instead of converting sha256
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
80a5e59 [qa] Attach node index to test_node AssertionError and print messages (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
In the midst of fighting with https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12873 it became apparent that there're a number of assertions and print statements which are emitted by test nodes but don't identify the node in question. This change makes debugging a bit easier by adding identifying information to non-logger test_node-related error messages.
Tree-SHA512: 7cc86f2c81f4b3fdba15ec9a2d21a84c4b083629e845e82288087c3affbbdc5c68e74067621856cc97fe84fbc8cb4f5ca4977a51ef381e5d74515df8eb001239
fix 13022
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
ea04bf7862 Enable flake8 warning F841 ("local variable 'foo' is assigned to but never used") (practicalswift)
169f3e8637 Remove assigned but never used local variables (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove assigned but never used local variables. Enable Travis checking for unused local variables.
Tree-SHA512: d6052ec9044c5d1f03d874ea3c8addd5a156779213ef9200f89d3ae53230f2fd1691aff405c3dae14178e5ef09912c4432e92f606ef4a5220ed9daa140cdee81
8394300859 [Tests] fix a typo in TestNode.assert_start_raises_init_error() (Roman Zeyde)
Pull request description:
`self.wait_util_stopped()` should be `self.wait_until_stopped()`.
Also, use a specific Exception subclass for indicating node failure to start (instead of using `AssetionError` and an `except Exception` clause).
Following https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/359066226#L2726 and depending on #12806 (which fixes the root cause of the Travis test failure).
Tree-SHA512: 7bd5a95586a412472ef9dffdb086789d7275ddaf862724e21cebb3418d0c97e6d89b4d1a58375e42114060d028403d6eab89e3a1e9a833ffe8dadf3439ab1fe2
fae1374 qa: Allow for partial_match when checking init error (MarcoFalke)
5812273 [Tests] Require exact match in assert_start_raises_init_eror() (John Newbery)
0ec08a6 [Tests] Move assert_start_raises_init_error method to TestNode (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Extracted from #12379, because the changes are important on their own.
This allows for exact testing, since the match can be specified with a strict regex. Internal details (such as exact formatting of the error message) can still be fuzzed away by regex wildcards.
Tree-SHA512: 605d2c9c42362a32d42321b066637577a026d0bb8cfc1c9f5737a4ca6503ffe85457a5122cea6e1101053ccc6c8aa1bbae3602e1fa7d2988bf7d5c275f412f66
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Implement Block Reward Reallocation
* Add integr. test
* drop unused variable
* Sep -> Oct
* Update test/functional/feature_block_reward_reallocation.py
Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
* Revert to Sep for testnet and devnet
* validation: Refactor reallocation calculations
Makes it much more readable imo and avoids calculating the percentage
each time.
* test: Align reallocation calculation with c++ (GetMasternodePayment)
* test: Make feature_block_reward_allocation.py executable
* Make linter happy
Co-authored-by: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: xdustinface <xdustinfacex@gmail.com>
89fe5feea2 [tests] Stop feature_block.py from blowing up memory. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
The new P2PDataStore class was sending full blocks in headers messages,
which meant that calls to send_blocks_and_test() would blow up memory if
called with a large number of blocks. Fix that by only sending headers
in headers messages.
This means that python should use just over 1GB for feature_block.py (with bitcoind also using just over 1GB). That's the same as before the feature_block.py refactor.
Tree-SHA512: 796ea35584748ceb7b8fa36c732a461fb924dafe0b4c52d3eccf21a00fbdb65aef41ce1d91f027aad50cde6df5d30e985aaef474cb743975c06762975469cbbb
fa811b0 qa: Normalize executable location (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This removes the need to override the executable locations by just reading them from the config file. Beside making the code easier to read, running individual test on Windows is now possible by default (without providing further command line arguments).
Note: Of course, it is still possible to manually specify the location through the `BITCOIND` environment variable, e.g. `bitcoin-qt`.
Tree-SHA512: bee6d22246796242d747120ca18aaab089f73067de213c9111182561985c5912228a0b0f7f9eec025ecfdb44db031f15652f30d67c489d481c995bb3232a7ac7
643aad17fa Enable additional flake8 rules (practicalswift)
f020aca297 Minor Python cleanups to make flake8 pass with the new rules enabled (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Enabled rules:
```
* E242: tab after ','
* E266: too many leading '#' for block comment
* E401: multiple imports on one line
* E402: module level import not at top of file
* E701: multiple statements on one line (colon)
* E901: SyntaxError: invalid syntax
* E902: TokenError: EOF in multi-line string
* F821: undefined name 'Foo'
* W293: blank line contains whitespace
* W606: 'async' and 'await' are reserved keywords starting with Python 3.7
```
Note to reviewers:
* In general we don't allow whitespace cleanups to existing code, but in order to allow for enabling Travis checking for these rules a few smaller whitespace cleanups had to made as part of this PR.
* Use [this `?w=1` link](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12987/files?w=1) to show a diff without whitespace changes.
Before this commit:
```
$ flake8 -qq --statistics --ignore=B,C,E,F,I,N,W --select=E112,E113,E115,E116,E125,E131,E133,E223,E224,E242,E266,E271,E272,E273,E274,E275,E304,E306,E401,E402,E502,E701,E702,E703,E714,E721,E741,E742,E743,F401,E901,E902,F402,F404,F406,F407,F601,F602,F621,F622,F631,F701,F702,F703,F704,F705,F706,F707,F811,F812,F821,F822,F823,F831,F841,W292,W293,W504,W601,W602,W603,W604,W605,W606 .
5 E266 too many leading '#' for block comment
4 E401 multiple imports on one line
6 E402 module level import not at top of file
5 E701 multiple statements on one line (colon)
1 F812 list comprehension redefines 'n' from line 159
4 F821 undefined name 'ConnectionRefusedError'
28 W293 blank line contains whitespace
```
After this commit:
```
$ flake8 -qq --statistics --ignore=B,C,E,F,I,N,W --select=E112,E113,E115,E116,E125,E131,E133,E223,E224,E242,E266,E271,E272,E273,E274,E275,E304,E306,E401,E402,E502,E701,E702,E703,E714,E721,E741,E742,E743,F401,E901,E902,F402,F404,F406,F407,F601,F602,F621,F622,F631,F701,F702,F703,F704,F705,F706,F707,F811,F812,F821,F822,F823,F831,F841,W292,W293,W504,W601,W602,W603,W604,W605,W606 .
$
```
Tree-SHA512: fc7d5e752298a50d4248afc620ee2c173135b4ca008e48e02913ac968e5a24a5fd5396926047ec62f1d580d537434ccae01f249bb2f3338fa59dc630bf97ca7a
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* test: Add --timeoutscale to the test framework
Allows to scale the test timeouts by multiplying them with the value provided
with --timeoutscale. This is mostly meant to be used by CI where time
seems to be rare from time to time.
Co-Authored-By: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* test: Use wait_until in llmq-signing.py
This is to let it using the same wait code as the other tests.
Also this change makes sure --timeoutscale gets applied to the wait
conditions in this test too.
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
b156ff7c3 [tests] bind functional test nodes to 127.0.0.1 (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Replaces #12200 which broke `rpc_bind.py`.
Prevents OSX firewall allow-this-application-to-accept-inbound-connections permission popups and is generally safer.
To prevent binding to `127.0.0.1`, set `self.bind_to_localhost_only = False`.
cc @jnewbery
Tree-SHA512: 5e700124c91bd0cbdee83ca44910071d71d61d8842334755b685d14fbff6454d75de1ea7de67340370386f58b41361e80e90bb4dca5c4d5992f9d2b27985f999
c8176b3cc7556d7bcec39a55ae4d6ba16453baaa Add linter: Make sure we explicitly open all text files using UTF-8 or ASCII encoding in Python (practicalswift)
634bd970013eca90f4b4c1f9044eec8c97ba62c2 Explicitly specify encoding when opening text files in Python code (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add linter: Make sure we explicitly open all text files using UTF-8 encoding in Python.
As requested by @laanwj in #13440.
Tree-SHA512: 1651c00fe220ceb273324abd6703aee504029b96c7ef0e3029145901762c733c9b9d24927da281394fd4681a5bff774336c04eed01fafea997bb32192c334c06
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
# Conflicts:
# contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py
# contrib/linearize/linearize-data.py
# contrib/linearize/linearize-hashes.py
# contrib/seeds/generate-seeds.py
# contrib/verify-commits/verify-commits.py
# test/functional/multiwallet.py
# test/functional/notifications.py
# test/functional/test_runner.py
# test/util/rpcauth-test.py
fa8071a0985700a4641ce77dac2cb2fa285d3afe qa: Log as utf-8 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Explicitly read and write the log files with utf-8 as encoding
Tree-SHA512: ca28f37f34a09845c736ff6c4c21733c3c39584f52c81e48ff25e5e35979c317d0989862b2b93acc7e359fbcc20b99533365455830b2ddb41eb4d8c17314534e
891beb0 [test] fundrawtransaction: lock watch-only shared address (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
`self.nodes[0]` creates an address which is watch-only-shared with `self.nodes[3]`. If `nodes[0]` spends the associated UTXO during any of its sends later, the watchonly test will fail, as `nodes[3]` now has insufficient funds.
I ran into this in #12257 and this commit is in that PR as well, but I figured I'd split it out (and remove from there once/if merged).
Tree-SHA512: d04a04b1ecebe82127cccd47c1b3de311bf07f4b51dff80db20ea2f142e1d5c4a85ed6180c5c0b081d550e238c742e119b953f60f487deac5a3f3536e1a8d9fe
9db48c5634 tests: Remove redundant bytes² (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up to #12993. As @jnewbery noted `bytes()` is idempotent.
Tree-SHA512: 0eb25e0c2c46f9abaac30f964c5eb422bece1414c840a717d86794424294cb19d995a6db7c8df2a2f4ec84776b05274a637f2c111738f397051f510e57184752
b95f9a6 tests: Remove compatibility code not needed now when we're on Python 3 (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove compatibility code not needed now when we're on Python 3.
Tree-SHA512: adc6422794ee08ee8d4c69268e74f0d3eb97c7d3c26c9573698c3305572f20d4840cf9f79fd6fbbe367699bbd95533f90fb6d8569b9787f3f9ca20a3f4c75dd7
fa3528a85b qa: Fix some tests to work on native windows (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This allows some more tests to be run natively on Windows
Tree-SHA512: 8097a82dc046be9f6bb0da634758c9afef7836960ca7a1f88f9acab9512dbf7bc26525b515faae407edab4620846cce2b427940298f822e250f23f924b4c7591
fa1e69e qa: Sync with validationinterface queue in sync_mempools (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Commit e545dedf72 moved `TransactionAddedToMempool` to the background scheduler thread. Thus, adding a transaction to the mempool will no longer add it to the wallet immediately. Functional tests, that `sync_mempools` and then call into wallet rpcs will race against the scheduler thread.
Fix that race by flushing the scheduler queue.
Fixes#12205; Fixes#12171;
References #9584;
Tree-SHA512: 14d99cff9c4756de9fad412f04e6d8e25bb9a0938f24ed8348de79df5b4ee67763dac5214b1a69e77e60787d81ee642976d1482b1b5637edfc4892a238ed22af
faefd29 qa: Prepare functional tests for Windows (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* Pass `sys.executable` when calling a python script via the subprocess
module
* Don't remove the log file while it is still open and written to
* Properly use os.pathsep and os.path.sep when modifying the PATH
environment variable
* util-tests: Use os.path.join for Windows compatibility
Ref: #8227
Tree-SHA512: c507a536af104b3bde4366b6634099db826532bd3e7c35d694b5883c550920643b3eab79c76703ca67e1044ed09979e855088f7324321c8d52112514e334d614
4d9b4256d8 Fix typos (Dimitris Apostolou)
Pull request description:
Unfortunately I messed up my repo while trying to squash #12593 so I created a PR with just the correct fixes.
Tree-SHA512: 295d77b51bd2a9381f1802c263de7ffb2edd670d9647391e32f9a414705b3c8b483bb0e469a9b85ab6a70919ea13397fa8dfda2aea7a398b64b187f178fe6a06
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Trivial Dashification
* Tweak getnetworkinfo and dumpwallet help text
We don't have RBF and Segwit
* CopyrightHolders should also check for missing "Dash Core" copyright
fa74d3d720 qa: Remove unused deserialization code in msg_version (MarcoFalke)
fa5099ceb7 p2p: Remove dead code for nVersion=10300 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This code is undocumented and confusing as well as dead, since peers with a version that old are disconnected immediately.
Tree-SHA512: 58c131a2730b630ffdc191cd65fe736ed1bd57e184902e2af1b1399443c4654617e68774432016df023434055e85d2e8cd32fb03b40c508c3bb8db6d19427434
c25321f Add config changes to release notes (Anthony Towns)
5e3cbe0 [tests] Unit tests for -testnet/-regtest in [test]/[regtest] sections (Anthony Towns)
005ad26 ArgsManager: special handling for -regtest and -testnet (Anthony Towns)
608415d [tests] Unit tests for network-specific config entries (Anthony Towns)
68797e2 ArgsManager: Warn when ignoring network-specific config setting (Anthony Towns)
d1fc4d9 ArgsManager: limit some options to only apply on mainnet when in default section (Anthony Towns)
8a9817d [tests] Use regtest section in functional tests configs (Anthony Towns)
30f9407 [tests] Unit tests for config file sections (Anthony Towns)
95eb66d ArgsManager: support config file sections (Anthony Towns)
4d34fcc ArgsManager: drop m_negated_args (Anthony Towns)
3673ca3 ArgsManager: keep command line and config file arguments separate (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
The weekly meeting on [2017-12-07](http://www.erisian.com.au/meetbot/bitcoin-core-dev/2017/bitcoin-core-dev.2017-12-07-19.00.log.html) discussed allowing options to bitcoin to have some sensitivity to what network is in use. @theuni suggested having sections in the config file:
<cfields> an alternative to that would be sections in a config file. and on the
cmdline they'd look like namespaces. so, [testnet] port=5. or -testnet::port=5.
This approach is (more or less) supported by `boost::program_options::detail::config_file_iterator` -- when it sees a `[testnet]` section with `port=5`, it will treat that the same as "testnet.port=5". So `[testnet] port=5` (or `testnet.port=5` without the section header) in bitcoin.conf and `-testnet.port=5` on the command line.
The other aspect to this question is possibly limiting some options so that there is no possibility of accidental cross-contamination across networks. For example, if you're using a particular wallet.dat on mainnet, you may not want to accidentally use the same wallet on testnet and risk reusing keys.
I've set this up so that the `-addnode` and `-wallet` options are `NETWORK_ONLY`, so that if you have a bitcoin.conf:
wallet=/secret/wallet.dat
upnp=1
and you run `bitcoind -testnet` or `bitcoind -regtest`, then the `wallet=` setting will be ignored, and should behave as if your bitcoin.conf had specified:
upnp=1
[main]
wallet=/secret/wallet.dat
For any `NETWORK_ONLY` options, if you're using `-testnet` or `-regtest`, you'll have to add the prefix to any command line options. This was necessary for `multiwallet.py` for instance.
I've left the "default" options as taking precedence over network specific ones, which might be backwards. So if you have:
maxmempool=200
[regtest]
maxmempool=100
your maxmempool will still be 200 on regtest. The advantage of doing it this way is that if you have `[regtest] maxmempool=100` in bitcoin.conf, and then say `bitcoind -regtest -maxmempool=200`, the same result is probably in line with what you expect...
The other thing to note is that I'm using the chain names from `chainparamsbase.cpp` / `ChainNameFromCommandLine`, so the sections are `[main]`, `[test]` and `[regtest]`; not `[mainnet]` or `[testnet]` as might be expected.
Thoughts? Ping @MeshCollider @laanwj @jonasschnelli @morcos
Tree-SHA512: f00b5eb75f006189987e5c15e154a42b66ee251777768c1e185d764279070fcb7c41947d8794092b912a03d985843c82e5189871416995436a6260520fb7a4db
* Merge #10387: Eventually connect to NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED peers
eb91835 Add setter for g_initial_block_download_completed (Jonas Schnelli)
3f56df5 [QA] add NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED address relay and sync test (Jonas Schnelli)
158e1a6 [QA] fix mininode CAddress ser/deser (Jonas Schnelli)
fa999af [QA] Allow addrman loopback tests (add debug option -addrmantest) (Jonas Schnelli)
6fe57bd Connect to peers signaling NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED when out-of-IBD (Jonas Schnelli)
31c45a9 Accept addresses with NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED flag (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Eventually connect to peers signalling NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED if we are out of IBD.
Accept and relay NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED peers in addrman.
Tree-SHA512: 8a238fc97f767f81cae1866d6cc061390f23a72af4a711d2f7158c77f876017986abb371d213d1c84019eef7be4ca951e8e6f83fda36769c4e1a1d763f787037
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
# Conflicts:
# src/init.cpp
# src/protocol.h
# test/functional/node_network_limited.py
* remove witness
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* fix test expecting witness flag
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
Instead of using the initial value. This removes the need for manually
passing of -mocktime when restarting nodes.
It also fixes a few flaky test cases where nodes are getting restarted.
And really only check inbound connections for recent probes. Also bump
mocktime by an hour in llmq-simplepose.py.
This fixes flakiness of llmq-simplepose.py.
fae7b14a04 qa: Make TestNodeCLI command optional in send_cli (MarcoFalke)
ffffb10a9f qa: Rename cli.args to cli.options (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Makes the `command` optional, since there are valid bitcoin-cli calls that have no `command`:
* `bitcoin-cli -?`
* `bitcoin-cli -getinfo`
* ...
Also, rename self.args to self.options, since that is the name in the `bitcoin-cli -help` documentation.
Tree-SHA512: f49c06024e78423301d70782946d47c0fb97a26876afba0a1f71ed329f5d7124aee4c2df520c7af74079bf9937851902f7be9c54abecc28dc29274584804d46c
873beca6d [tests] Rename NodeConn and NodeConnCB (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Final step in #11518
NodeConn -> P2PConnection
NodeConnCB -> P2PInterface
This is basically just a rename. Should be an easy review.
Tree-SHA512: fe1204b2b3d8182c5e324ffa7cb4099a47ef8536380e0bb9d37a5fccf76a24f548d1f1a7988ab8f830986a3058b670696de3fc891af5e5f75dbeb4e3273005d7
ee5efad6cf [tests] refactor node_network_limited (John Newbery)
b425131f5a [tests] remove redundant duplicate tests from node_network_limited (John Newbery)
2e02984591 [tests] node_network_limited - remove race condition (John Newbery)
dbfe294805 [tests] define NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED in test framework (John Newbery)
1285312048 [tests] fix flake8 warnings in node_network_limited.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Fixes race condition in the node_network_limited test case introduced in #11740. Also tidies up the test and removes redundant duplicate tests.
Tree-SHA512: a5240fe35509d81a47c3d3b141a956378675926093e658d24be43027b20d3b5f0ba7c6017c8208487a1849d4fdfb911a361911d571423db7c50711250aba3011
* [tests] Remove mininode periodic (half-hour) ping messages
* [tests] Tidy up mininode
Add docstrings and renames some methods.
Also removes the redundant NodeConn.readable() method override.
* [tests] Move only: move NodeConnCB below NodeConn
This is required since NodeConnCB will inherit from NodeConn
after the next commit.
* [tests] Make NodeConnCB a subclass of NodeConn
This makes NodeConnCB a subclass of NodeConn, and
removes the need for the client code to know
anything about the implementation details of NodeConnCB.
NodeConn can now be swapped out for any other implementation
of a low-level connection without changing client code.
* [tests] Move version message sending from NodeConn to NodeConnCB
This commit moves the logic that sends a version message
on connection from NodeConn to NodeConnCB. NodeConn should
not be aware of the semantics or meaning of the P2P payloads.
* remove witness
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Fix 11712
Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
09c6699900 [qa] Handle disconnect_node race (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
Several tests call disconnect_nodes() on each node-pair in rapid
succession, resulting in a race condition if a node disconnects a peer
in-between the calculation of the nodeid's to disconnect and the
invocation of the disconnectnode rpc call. Handle this.
Tree-SHA512: 3078cea0006fcb507c812004a777c505eb1e9dda7c6df12dbbe72395a73ff6f6760f597b6492054f5487b34534417ddef5fbad30553c135c288c4b7cfce79223
* [tests] Tidy up mininode.py module
Mostly move only. Adds a few extra comments.
* #11648 [tests] Move test_framework Bitcoin primitives into separate module
I manually recreated this commit, since we have A LOT of conflicts in mininode. However since it is primarily just a move, it was pretty easy to recreate
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* add import to messages.py
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* move import from mininode.py to messages.py
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* fix test failure
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* remove empty line at top of messages.py
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* alphabetize MESSAGEMAP seperated by if it is dash specific or not
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* remove accidentally added feefilter message
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Add missing getmnlistd/mnlistdiff messages to MESSAGEMAP
Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
This causes re-tries of LLMQ connections, which is required in cases
where 2 MNs tried to connect to each other and due to bad timing then
disconnected each other.
This is especially important when waiting for phase 1 (initialization),
as we might have skipped a whole DKG session before while the async DKG
session handler is still in the init phase (but for the old/skipped LLMQ).
75d0e4c544 [qa] Delete cookie file before starting node (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
When a node is restarted during a test after an unclean shutdown (such
as with -dbcrashratio), it's possible an old cookie file was left
behind. This can cause a race condition when restarting the node, where
the test framework might try to connect using credentials from the
old cookie file, just as the node will generate new credentials and
overwrite the old file.
Delete any such cookie file if present prior to startup.
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e36a0c0 [qa] Ensure bitcoind processes are cleaned up when tests end (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
When tests fail (such as due to a bug in the test, race condition, etc), it's possible that we could follow code paths that bypass our normal node shutdown that occurs in `TestNode.stop_node`. Add a destructor to `TestNode` that cleans this up.
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fa23105 qa: Cache only chain and wallet for regtest datadir (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
mempool.dat should be empty and I don't see a need to copy it around when restoring from the cache.
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9d7f839a2 test: Use os.path.join consistently in feature_pruning tests (Ben Woosley)
81b082277 test: Use wait_until in tests where time was used for polling (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This is prompted by and builds on #12545, a nice cleanup / consolidation of patterns.
In cases where the exception message was meaningful, I tried to represent it as well in a comment.
I expect #12545 will go in first, but I'm happy to squash them if that's preferred.
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fa41d68a2 qa: Fix python TypeError in script.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`__repr__` returns string, so don't mix it with byte strings.
This fixes
```
TypeError: %b requires a bytes-like object, or an object that implements __bytes__, not 'str'
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42e1b5d [test] Round target fee to 8 decimals in assert_fee_amount (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
The output would produce arbitrary number of decimal points, sometimes resulting in 9 decimals:
```
AssertionError: Fee of 0.00000415 BTC too low! (Should be 0.000006175 BTC)
```
The above looks like the expected fee is 6175 sats when in reality it's 618.
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ec527c6 Don't allow relative -walletdir paths (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This makes it an error to explicitly specify a non-absolute -walletdir path, and also adds a debug.log warning if a relative rather than absolute -datadir path is configured.
Specifying paths relative to the current working directory in a daemon process can be dangerous, because files can fail to be located even if the configuration doesn't change, but the daemon is started up differently.
Specifying a relative -datadir now adds a warning to the debug log. It would not be backwards-compatible to forbid relative -datadir paths entirely, and it could also be inconvenient for command line testing.
Specifying a relative -walletdir now results in a startup error. But since the -walletdir option is new in 0.16.0, there should be no compatibility issues. Another reason not to use working directory paths for -walletdir specifically is that the default -walletdir is a "wallets" subdirectory inside the datadir, so it could be surprising that setting -walletdir manually would choose a directory rooted in a completely different location.
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a14dbff39e Allow multiwallet.py to be used with --usecli (Russell Yanofsky)
f6ade9ce1a [tests] allow tests to be run with --usecli (John Newbery)
ff9a363ff7 TestNodeCLI batch emulation (Russell Yanofsky)
ca9085afc5 Prevent TestNodeCLI.args mixups (Russell Yanofsky)
fcfb952bca Improve TestNodeCLI output parsing (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Lack of test coverage was pointed out by @jnewbery in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11687#discussion_r158133900
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fafdad0d4 qa: Remove unused NodeConn members (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* `ver_send` and `ver_recv` were completely unused
* `rpc` was only used once, in p2p-segwit. Imo better only pass it to the constructor in that single test
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fb00c45c3 [tests] Explicitly disallow support for p2p versions below 60001 (John Newbery)
3858aabbd [tests] Remove support for p2p alert messages (John Newbery)
c0b127470 [tests] Remove support for bre-BIP31 ping messages (John Newbery)
2904e301c [tests] Remove dead code from mininode.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This is the first part of #11518. It removes a ~150 lines of unused code from the mininode module:
- remove unused `deliver_sleep_time` and `EarlyDisconnectError` code
- remove support for pre-BIP31 ping messages
- remove support for alert message
- explicitly don't support p2p versions lower than 60001
Should be an easy ACK for reviewers. If all extended tests pass, then this code really was dead :)
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readd is None check
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
f89308532 [tests] Don't subclass from object for Python 3 (John Newbery)
8f9e3627e [tests] authproxy.py: tidy up __init__() (John Newbery)
323d8f61e [tests] fix flake8 warnings in authproxy.py (John Newbery)
fc0176d01 [tests] use python3 for authproxy.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
A few trivial tidyups in the test_framework:
- the test_framework can only be run in Python3, so remove the py2/3 compatibility workarounds in authproxy.py
- while there, do some general tidying up of the module - fix flake8 warnings, make initialization code more compact
- All classes in Python3 are new-style. No need to explicitly inherit from `object`.
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fix up mininode.py slightly
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
c1e5d40 Make debugging test crash easier (MeshCollider)
8263f6a Create walletdir if datadir doesn't exist and fix tests (MeshCollider)
9587a9c Default walletdir is wallets/ if it exists (MeshCollider)
d987889 Add release notes for -walletdir and wallets/ dir (MeshCollider)
80c5cbc Add test for -walletdir (MeshCollider)
0530ba0 Add -walletdir parameter to specify custom wallet dir (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
Closes#11348
Adds a `-walletdir` parameter which specifies a directory to use for wallets, allowing them to be stored separately from the 'main' data directory. Creates a new `wallets/` directory in datadir if this is the first time running, and defaults to using it if it exists.
Includes tests and release notes. Things which might need to be considered more:
- there is no 'lock' on the wallets directory, which might be needed?
- because this uses a new wallets/ directory by default, downgrading to an earlier version won't see the wallets in that directory (not a big deal though, users can just copy them up to the main dir)
- jnewbery suggested putting each wallet in its own directory, which is a good idea, but out of scope for this PR IMO. EDIT: this is being done in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11687
- doc/files.md needs updating (will do soon)
I also considered including a cleanup by removing caching of data directory paths and instead just initialise them once on startup (c.f. #3073), but decided it wasn't super relevant here will just complicate review.
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f6ffb14 [test] Add getblockchaininfo functional test (João Barbosa)
fd8f45f [test] Add restart_node to BitcoinTestFramework (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Adds functional test for `getblockchaininfo`. Also deals with the fact that `pruneheight` is only in the response when pruning is enabled (related to #11366).
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1817398b3 mininode: add an optimistic write and disable nagle (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Disclaimer: I'm not familiar with asyncore, so I'm unclear how safe this is. It works for me (tm).
Because the poll/select loop may pause for 100msec before actually doing a send, and we have no way to force the loop awake, try sending from the calling thread if the queue is empty.
Also, disable nagle as all sends should be either full messages or unfinished sends.
This shaves an average of ~1 minute or so off of my accumulated runtime, and 10-15 seconds off of actual runtime.
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* [tests] Change feature_block.py to use BitcoinTestFramework
* [tests] Fix flake8 warnings in feature_block.py
* [tests] Tidy up feature_block.py
- move all helper methods to the end
- remove block, create_tx and create_and_sign_tx shortcuts
- remove --runbarelyexpensive option, since it defaults to True and it's
unlikely that anyone ever runs the test with this option set to false.
* [tests] Add logging to feature_block.py
* [tests] Improve assert message when wait_until() fails
* Merge #13048: [tests] Fix feature_block flakiness
c1d742025c [tests] Fix feature_block flakiness (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
feature_block.py occasionally fails on Travis. I believe this is due to
a a race condition when reconnecting to bitcoind after a subtest that
expects disconnection. If the test runs ahead and sends the INV for the
subsequent test before we've received the initial sync getheaders, then
we may end up sending two headers messages - one as a response to the
initial sync getheaders and one in response to the INV getheaders. If
both of those headers fail validation with a DoS score of 50 or higher,
then we'll unexpectedly be disconnected.
There is only one validation failure that has a DoS score bewteen 50 and
100, which is high-hash. That's why the test is failing immediately
after the "Reject a block with invalid work" subtest.
Fix is to wait for the initial getheaders from the peer before we
start populating our blockstore. That way we won't have any invalid
headers to respond to it with.
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* Temporarely rename MAX_BLOCK_SIZE -> MAX_BLOCK_BASE_SIZE
We'll undo this after the next commit. This avoids merge many conflicts and
makes reviewing easier.
* Rename MAX_BLOCK_BASE_SIZE back to MAX_BLOCK_SIZE
* Use DoS score of 100 for bad-blk-sigops
This was accidently changed to 10 while backporting bitcoin#7287 and causes
test failures in p2p-fullblocktest.py
* Use allowOptimisticSend=true when sending reject messages
This fixes test failures in p2p-fullblocktest.py which expects reject
messages to be sent/received before connections get closed.
* Fix p2p-fullblocktest.py
- CBlock and friends are still in test_framework.mininode
- "-whitelist" causes connections to not be dropped, which in turn causes
sync_blocks with reconnect=True to fail
- "bad-cb-amount" does not cause a ban in Dash, so reconnect must be False
- Dash already bans when a header is received which is a child of an invalid
header, causing block requests to never happen
* Backport missing changes from bitcoin#13003
bitcoin#13003 was backported out of order which causes missed changes.
* Bump p2p-fullblocktest timeouts
* Increase RPC timeout in p2p-fullblocktest.py
Co-authored-by: John Newbery <jonnynewbs@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
0063d2c3d [tests] Make p2p-leaktests.py more robust (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
There has been an example of p2p-leaktests.py failing on travis in the new service bits test (introduced in #11001 . It appeared to me that the previous p2p connections had not been fully disconnected before attempting to add new p2p connections.
I've added a sleep and restarted the NetworkThread, but I don't know whether this will fix the problem, since I'm unable to reproduce the failure locally.
@MarcoFalke - not sure what you want to do here? I don't think this change could make things any worse.
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* Rename LLMQ_5_60 to LLMQ_TEST
* Introduce -llmqtestparams which allows to modify LLMQ_TEST on regtest
Also add support in DashTestFramework
* Use parameters size=3, threshold=2 as default for LLMQ_TEST
And fall back to the old parameters where necessary
* Wait for all contributions, even when one member is lying
Otherwise we might end up continuing too fast, which would fail the DKG.
* Update src/chainparams.cpp
Co-Authored-By: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
Otherwise we end up having the same list instance for every entry in
extra_args, which means modifying index 0 also affects all other indexes.
Noticed this while looking at "ps aux | grep dashd" output. It turned out
that parameters like "-dip3params" were passed multiple times to each node.
* Avoid unnecessary connections in dip3-deterministicmns.py
This saves ~15 seconds
* Generate more blocks per generate() call
* Use -vbparams to activate dip8 faster in tests
Avoids generating/syncing many unnecessary blocks
78214588d Use for-loop instead of list comprehension (practicalswift)
823979436 Use the variable name _ for unused return values (practicalswift)
2e6080bbf Remove unused variables and/or function calls (practicalswift)
9b94054b7 Avoid reference to undefined name: stderr does not exist, sys.stderr does (practicalswift)
51cb6b822 Use print(...) instead of undefined printf(...) (practicalswift)
25cd520fc Use sys.exit(...) instead of exit(...): exit(...) should not be used in programs (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Python cleanups:
* Avoid reference to undefined name: `stderr` does not exist, `sys.stderr` does
* Use `print(...)` instead of undefined `printf(...)`
* Avoid redefinition of variable (`tx`) in list comprehension
* Remove unused variables and/or function calls
* Use `sys.exit(...)` instead of `exit(...)`: [`exit(...)` should not be used in programs](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10753#discussion_r125935027)
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* Implement re-signing of InstantSend inputs when TXs come in via blocks
* Use GetAdjustedTime instead of GetTimeMillis in CSigSharesManager
This allows use of mocktime in tests.
* Expose verifiedProRegTxHash in getpeerinfo and implement wait_for_mnauth
* Allow to wait for IS and CL to NOT happen
* Bump timeout for wait_for_instantlock
* Implement tests for retroactive signing of IS and CLs
* Add wait_for_tx function to DashTestFramework
* Add -whitelist=127.0.0.1 to node0
* Use node3 for isolated block generation
* Don't test for non-receival of TXs on node4/node5
* Tests: Connect to the control node only in start_masternodes
Masternodes should take care of intra-quorum connections themselves
* Reconnect non-masternodes back to the control node
* Detect masternode mode from privkey arg
The `masternode` argument seems redundant. This change enables masternode mode
based on the presence (and validity) of the `masternodeblsprivkey` argument.
* Deprecate -masternode option
* Remove -masternode switch from functional tests
* Move -masternode deprecate warning to better place
62c304ea48 tests: Allow closed http server in assert_start_raises_init_error (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
The rpc handler may be unregistered when http server haven't been closed yet. So it may be allowable to get -342 `non-JSON HTTP response with \'%i %s\' from server` (503 Service Unavailable)
See https://ci.appveyor.com/project/DrahtBot/bitcoin/build/master.2001. It shows "Rejecting request while shutting down" between "RPC stopped" and "Stopped HTTP server"
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28479f926f21f2a91bec5a06671c60e5b0c55532 qa: Test bitcond shutdown (João Barbosa)
8d3f46ec3938e2ba17654fecacd1d2629f9915fd http: Remove timeout to exit event loop (João Barbosa)
e98a9eede2fb48ff33a020acc888cbcd83e24bbf http: Remove unnecessary event_base_loopexit call (João Barbosa)
6b13580f4e3842c11abd9b8bee7255fb2472b6fe http: Unlisten sockets after all workers quit (João Barbosa)
18e968581697078c36a3c3818f8906cf134ccadd http: Send "Connection: close" header if shutdown is requested (João Barbosa)
02e1e4eff6cda0bfc24b455a7c1583394cbff6eb rpc: Add wait argument to stop (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Fixes#11777. Reverts #11006. Replaces #13501.
With this change the HTTP server will exit gracefully, meaning that all requests will finish processing and sending the response, even if this means to wait more than 2 seconds (current time allowed to exit the event loop).
Another small change is that connections are accepted even when the server is stopping, but HTTP requests are rejected. This can be improved later, especially if chunked replies are implemented.
Briefly, before this PR, this is the order or events when a request arrives (RPC `stop`):
1. `bufferevent_disable(..., EV_READ)`
2. `StartShutdown()`
3. `evhttp_del_accept_socket(...)`
4. `ThreadHTTP` terminates (event loop exits) because there are no active or pending events thanks to 1. and 3.
5. client doesn't get the response thanks to 4.
This can be verified by applying
```diff
// Event loop will exit after current HTTP requests have been handled, so
// this reply will get back to the client.
StartShutdown();
+ MilliSleep(2000);
return "Bitcoin server stopping";
}
```
and checking the log output:
```
Received a POST request for / from 127.0.0.1:62443
ThreadRPCServer method=stop user=__cookie__
Interrupting HTTP server
** Exited http event loop
Interrupting HTTP RPC server
Interrupting RPC
tor: Thread interrupt
Shutdown: In progress...
torcontrol thread exit
Stopping HTTP RPC server
addcon thread exit
opencon thread exit
Unregistering HTTP handler for / (exactmatch 1)
Unregistering HTTP handler for /wallet/ (exactmatch 0)
Stopping RPC
RPC stopped.
Stopping HTTP server
Waiting for HTTP worker threads to exit
msghand thread exit
net thread exit
... sleep 2 seconds ...
Waiting for HTTP event thread to exit
Stopped HTTP server
```
For this reason point 3. is moved right after all HTTP workers quit. In that moment HTTP replies are queued in the event loop which keeps spinning util all connections are closed. In order to trigger the server side close with keep alive connections (implicit in HTTP/1.1) the header `Connection: close` is sent if shutdown was requested. This can be tested by
```
bitcoind -regtest
nc localhost 18443
POST / HTTP/1.1
Authorization: Basic ...
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: 44
{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method":"stop","id":123}
```
Summing up, this PR:
- removes explicit event loop exit — event loop exits once there are no active or pending events
- changes the moment the listening sockets are removed — explained above
- sends header `Connection: close` on active requests when shutdown was requested which is relevant when it's a persistent connection (default in HTTP 1.1) — libevent is aware of this header and closes the connection gracefully
- removes event loop explicit break after 2 seconds timeout
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* Drop `get_mnsync_status`, `wait_to_sync` and `sync_masternodes` and introduce `force_finish_mnsync` for MNs only
* Use `force_finish_mnsync` from util.py in dip3-deterministicmns.py and drop local unused functions
Also move the call, `force_finish_mnsync` should be called before `connect_nodes_bi`
95e2e9a [tests] Change invalidtxrequest to use BitcoinTestFramework (John Newbery)
359d067 [tests] Fix flake8 warnings in invalidtxrequest (John Newbery)
c32cf9f [tests] Add P2PDataStore class (John Newbery)
cc046f6 [tests] Reduce NodeConn connection logging from info to debug (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Next step in #10603
- first commit changes log level for an internal log from INFO to DEBUG. (Not really related, but I started finding the INFO level logging annoying when debuging test failures)
- second commit introduces a `P2PStub` class - a subclass of `NodeConnCB` which has its own block and tx store and responds appropriately to getdata requests. Not all the functionality is used in `invalidtxrequest.py`, but will be used in `invalidblockrequest.py` and `p2p-fullblocktest` when those are changed to use `BitcoinTestFramework`
- third commit tidies up `invalidtxrequest.py`
- fourth commit removes usage of `ComparisonTestFramework`
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