ca2a09640fe976b1e74a33d29d9381895e71b347 Change SetType to SetInternal and remove m_address_type (Andrew Chow)
89b1ce1140535b4c902a7c5999bed335b9ddfe7c Remove unimplemented SetCrypted from DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
b9073c8f13fb0ba94c2ec6365666343e19fd9ddf rpc: createwallet warning that descriptor wallets are experimental (Andrew Chow)
610030d95c60ea526440d801a98ac8bd370eac48 docs: Add release notes for descriptor wallets (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Some docs and cleanup following #16528.
* Added release notes to explain a bit of motivation for descriptor wallets, what was changed, and how users will be effected by it. Also mentions the caveats regarding multsigs and watchonly that we have discussed on IRC.
* Adds a warning to `createwallet` that descriptor wallets are experimental.
* Removed unused `SetCrypted` as suggestioned: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16528#discussion_r415300916
* Removed `m_address_type` as mentioned in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18782#issuecomment-620167077
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Sjors:
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meshcollider:
utACK ca2a09640fe976b1e74a33d29d9381895e71b347
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2a780980983f4b4aaae75817e57e7ed308713561 wallet: Make sure no WalletDescriptor members are uninitialized after construction (practicalswift)
ff046aeeba8d4f3ff210d37ba020616c12450ab3 wallet: Make sure no DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan members are uninitialized after construction (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
This is a small folllow-up to #16528 ("Native Descriptor Wallets using DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan") which was merged in to `master` a couple of hours ago.
Make sure no `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan` or `WalletDescriptor` members are left uninitialized after construction.
Before this change `bool m_internal` was left uninitialized when using the `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan(WalletStorage&, WalletDescriptor&)` ctor.
The same goes for the now initialized integers which were left uninitialized when using the `WalletDescriptor()` ctor.
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Sjors:
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brakmic:
Code review ACK 2a780980983f4b4aaae75817e57e7ed308713561
meshcollider:
utACK 2a780980983f4b4aaae75817e57e7ed308713561
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7b2b06dfe3061b5ab4a283245930e2f7773eb3ef tests: Add missing sync_all to wallet_importdescriptors.py (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
node1 will sometimes do sendtoaddress before it has received a funding transaction which will cause the test to fail. sync_all to ensure it gets the transaction first.
Fixes#18800
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instagibbs:
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931dd4760855e036c176a23ec2de367c460e4243 Make lint-spelling.py happy (Glenn Willen)
11a0ffb29d1b4dcc55c8826873f340ab4196af21 [gui] Load PSBT from clipboard (Glenn Willen)
a6cb0b0c29d327d01aebb98b0504f317eb19c3dc [gui] PSBT Operations Dialog (sign & broadcast) (Glenn Willen)
5dd0c03ffa3aeaa69d8a3a716f902f450d5eaaec FillPSBT: report number of inputs signed (or would sign) (Glenn Willen)
9e7b23b73387600d175aff8bd5e6624dd51f86e7 Improve TransactionErrorString messages. (Glenn Willen)
Pull request description:
Add a "PSBT Operations" dialog, reached from the "Load PSBT..." menu item, giving options to sign or broadcast the loaded PSBT as appropriate, as well as copying the result to the clipboard or saving it to a file.
This is based on Sjors' #17509, and depends on that PR going in first. (It effectively replaces the small "load PSBT" dialog from that PR with a more feature-rich one.)
Some notes:
* The way I display status information is maybe unusual (a status bar, rather than messageboxes.) I think it's helpful to have the information in it be persistent rather than transitory. But if people dislike it, I would probably move the "current state of the transaction" info to the top line of the main label, and the "what action just happened, and did it succeed" info into a messagebox.
* I don't really know much about the translation/localization stuff. I put tr() in all the places it seemed like it ought to go. I did not attempt to translate the result of TransactionErrorString (which is shared by GUI and non-GUI code); I don't know if that's correct, but it matches the "error messages in logs should be googleable in English" heuristic. I don't know whether there are things I should be doing to reduce translator effort (like minimizing the total number of distinct message strings I use, or something.)
* I don't really know how (if?) automated testing is applied to GUI code. I can make a list of PSBTs exercising all the codepaths for manual testing, if that's the right approach. Input appreciated.
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jb55:
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achow101:
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223588b1bbc63dc57098bbd0baa48635e0cc0b82 Add a --descriptors option to various tests (Andrew Chow)
869f7ab30aeb4d7fbd563c535b55467a8a0430cf tests: Add RPCOverloadWrapper which overloads some disabled RPCs (Andrew Chow)
cf060628590fab87d73f278e744d70ef2d5d81db Correctly check for default wallet (Andrew Chow)
886e0d75f5fea2421190aa4812777d89f68962cc Implement CWallet::IsSpentKey for non-LegacySPKMans (Andrew Chow)
3c19fdd2a2fd5394fcfa75b2ba84ab2277cbdabf Return error when no ScriptPubKeyMan is available for specified type (Andrew Chow)
388ba94231f2f10a0be751c562cdd4650510a90a Change wallet_encryption.py to use signmessage instead of dumpprivkey (Andrew Chow)
1346e14831489f9c8f53a08f9dfed61d55d53c6f Functional tests for descriptor wallets (Andrew Chow)
f193ea889ddb53d9a5c47647966681d525e38368 add importdescriptors RPC and tests for native descriptor wallets (Hugo Nguyen)
ce24a944940019185efebcc5d85eac458ed26016 Add IsLegacy to CWallet so that the GUI knows whether to show watchonly (Andrew Chow)
1cb42b22b11c27e64462afc25a94b2fc50bfa113 Generate new descriptors when encrypting (Andrew Chow)
82ae02b1656819f4bd5023b8955447e1d4ea8692 Be able to create new wallets with DescriptorScriptPubKeyMans as backing (Andrew Chow)
b713baa75a62335ab9c0eed9ef76a95bfec30668 Implement GetMetadata in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
8b9603bd0b443e2f7984eb72bf2e21cf02af0bcb Change GetMetadata to use unique_ptr<CKeyMetadata> (Andrew Chow)
72a9540df96ffdb94f039b9c14eaacdc7d961196 Implement FillPSBT in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
84b4978c02102171775c77a45f6ec198930f0a88 Implement SignMessage for descriptor wallets (Andrew Chow)
bde7c9fa38775a81d53ac0484fa9c98076a0c7d1 Implement SignTransaction in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
d50c8ddd4190f20bf0debd410348b73408ec3143 Implement GetSolvingProvider for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
f1ca5feb4ad668a3e1ae543d0addd5f483f1a88f Implement GetKeypoolOldestTime and only display it if greater than 0 (Andrew Chow)
586b57a9a6b4b12a78f792785b63a5a1743bce0c Implement ReturnDestination in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
f866957979c23cefd41efa9dae9e53b9177818dc Implement GetReservedDestination in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
a775f7c7fd0b9094fcbeee6ba92206d5bbb19164 Implement Unlock and Encrypt in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
bfdd0734869a22217c15858d7a76d0dacc2ebc86 Implement GetNewDestination for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
58c7651821b0eeff0a99dc61d78d2e9e07986580 Implement TopUp in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
e014886a342508f7c8d80323eee9a5f314eaf94c Implement SetupGeneration for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
46dfb99768e7d03a3cf552812d5b41ceaebc06be Implement writing descriptorkeys, descriptorckeys, and descriptors to wallet file (Andrew Chow)
4cb9b69be031e1dc65d8964794781b347fd948f5 Implement several simple functions in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
d1ec3e4f19487b4b100f80ad02eac063c571777d Add IsSingleType to Descriptors (Andrew Chow)
953feb3d2724f5398dd48990c4957a19313d2c8c Implement loading of keys for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
2363e9fcaa41b68bf11153f591b95f2d41ff9a1a Load the descriptor cache from the wallet file (Andrew Chow)
46c46aebb7943e1e2e96755e94dc6c197920bf75 Implement GetID for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
ec2f9e1178c8e38c0a5ca063fe81adac8f916348 Implement IsHDEnabled in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
741122d4c1a62ced3e96d16d67f4eeb3a6522d99 Implement MarkUnusedAddresses in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
2db7ca765c8fb2c71dd6f7c4f29ad70e68ff1720 Implement IsMine for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
db7177af8c159abbcc209f2caafcd45d54c181c5 Add LoadDescriptorScriptPubKeyMan and SetActiveScriptPubKeyMan to CWallet (Andrew Chow)
78f8a92910d34247fa5d04368338c598d9908267 Implement SetType in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
834de0300cde57ca3f662fb7aa5b1bdaed68bc8f Store WalletDescriptor in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
d8132669e10c1db9ae0c2ea0d3f822d7d2f01345 Add a lock cs_desc_man for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan (Andrew Chow)
3194a7f88ac1a32997b390b4f188c4b6a4af04a5 Introduce WalletDescriptor class (Andrew Chow)
6b13cd3fa854dfaeb9e269bff3d67cacc0e5b5dc Create LegacyScriptPubKeyMan when not a descriptor wallet (Andrew Chow)
aeac157c9dc141546b45e06ba9c2e641ad86083f Return nullptr from GetLegacyScriptPubKeyMan if descriptor wallet (Andrew Chow)
96accc73f067c7c95946e9932645dd821ef67f63 Add WALLET_FLAG_DESCRIPTORS (Andrew Chow)
6b8119af53ee2fdb4c4b5b24b4e650c0dc3bd27c Introduce DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan as a dummy class (Andrew Chow)
06620302c713cae65ee8e4ff9302e4c88e2a1285 Introduce SetType function to tell ScriptPubKeyMans the type and internal-ness of it (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Introducing the wallet of the glorious future (again): native descriptor wallets. With native descriptor wallets, addresses are generated from descriptors. Instead of generating keys and deriving addresses from keys, addresses come from the scriptPubKeys produced by a descriptor. Native descriptor wallets will be optional for now and can only be created by using `createwallet`.
Descriptor wallets will store descriptors, master keys from the descriptor, and descriptor cache entries. Keys are derived from descriptors on the fly. In order to allow choosing different address types, 6 descriptors are needed for normal use. There is a pair of primary and change descriptors for each of the 3 address types. With the default keypool size of 1000, each descriptor has 1000 scriptPubKeys and descriptor cache entries pregenerated. This has a side effect of making wallets large since 6000 pubkeys are written to the wallet by default, instead of the current 2000. scriptPubKeys are kept only in memory and are generated every time a descriptor is loaded. By default, we use the standard BIP 44, 49, 84 derivation paths with an external and internal derivation chain for each.
Descriptors can also be imported with a new `importdescriptors` RPC.
Native descriptor wallets use the `ScriptPubKeyMan` interface introduced in #16341 to add a `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan`. This defines a different IsMine which uses the simpler model of "does this scriptPubKey exist in this wallet". Furthermore, `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan` does not have watchonly, so with native descriptor wallets, it is not possible to have a wallet with both watchonly and non-watchonly things. Rather a wallet with `disable_private_keys` needs to be used for watchonly things.
A `--descriptor` option was added to some tests (`wallet_basic.py`, `wallet_encryption.py`, `wallet_keypool.py`, `wallet_keypool_topup.py`, and `wallet_labels.py`) to allow for these tests to use descriptor wallets. Additionally, several RPCs are disabled for descriptor wallets (`importprivkey`, `importpubkey`, `importaddress`, `importmulti`, `addmultisigaddress`, `dumpprivkey`, `dumpwallet`, `importwallet`, and `sethdseed`).
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jonatack:
Code review re-ACK 223588b1bbc63dc57098bbd0baa48635e0cc0b82.
fjahr:
re-ACK 223588b1bbc63dc57098bbd0baa48635e0cc0b82
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Code review ACK 223588b1bbc63dc57098bbd0baa48635e0cc0b82
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Introduce SetType function to tell ScriptPubKeyMans the type and internal-ness of it
Introduce DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan as a dummy class
Add WALLET_FLAG_DESCRIPTORS
Return nullptr from GetLegacyScriptPubKeyMan if descriptor wallet
Create LegacyScriptPubKeyMan when not a descriptor wallet
Introduce WalletDescriptor class
WalletDescriptor is a Descriptor with other wallet metadata
Add a lock cs_desc_man for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Store WalletDescriptor in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Implement SetType in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Add LoadDescriptorScriptPubKeyMan and SetActiveScriptPubKeyMan to CWallet
Implement IsMine for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Adds a set of scriptPubKeys that DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan tracks.
If the given script is in that set, it is considered ISMINE_SPENDABLE
Implement MarkUnusedAddresses in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Implement IsHDEnabled in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Implement GetID for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Load the descriptor cache from the wallet file
Implement loading of keys for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Add IsSingleType to Descriptors
IsSingleType will return whether the descriptor will give one or multiple scriptPubKeys
Implement several simple functions in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Implements a bunch of one liners: UpgradeKeyMetadata, IsFirstRun, HavePrivateKeys,
KeypoolCountExternalKeys, GetKeypoolSize, GetTimeFirstKey, CanGetAddresses,
RewriteDB
Implement writing descriptorkeys, descriptorckeys, and descriptors to wallet file
Implement SetupGeneration for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Implement TopUp in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Implement GetNewDestination for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Implement Unlock and Encrypt in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Implement GetReservedDestination in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Implement ReturnDestination in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Implement GetKeypoolOldestTime and only display it if greater than 0
Implement GetSolvingProvider for DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Internally, a GetSigningProvider function is introduced which allows for
some private keys to be optionally included. This can be called with a
script as the argument (i.e. a scriptPubKey from our wallet when we are
signing) or with a pubkey. In order to know what index to expand the
private keys for that pubkey, we need to also cache all of the pubkeys
involved when we expand the descriptor. So SetCache and TopUp are
updated to do this too.
Implement SignTransaction in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Implement SignMessage for descriptor wallets
Implement FillPSBT in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
FillPSBT will add our own scripts to the PSBT if those inputs are ours.
If an input also lists pubkeys that we happen to know the private keys
for, we will sign those inputs too.
Change GetMetadata to use unique_ptr<CKeyMetadata>
Implement GetMetadata in DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan
Be able to create new wallets with DescriptorScriptPubKeyMans as backing
Generate new descriptors when encrypting
Add IsLegacy to CWallet so that the GUI knows whether to show watchonly
add importdescriptors RPC and tests for native descriptor wallets
Co-authored-by: Andrew Chow <achow101-github@achow101.com>
Functional tests for descriptor wallets
Change wallet_encryption.py to use signmessage instead of dumpprivkey
Return error when no ScriptPubKeyMan is available for specified type
When a CWallet doesn't have a ScriptPubKeyMan for the requested type
in GetNewDestination, give a meaningful error. Also handle this in
Qt which did not do anything with errors.
Implement CWallet::IsSpentKey for non-LegacySPKMans
tests: Add RPCOverloadWrapper which overloads some disabled RPCs
RPCOverloadWrapper overloads some deprecated or disabled RPCs with
an implementation using other RPCs to avoid having a ton of code churn
around replacing those RPCs.
Add a --descriptors option to various tests
Adds a --descriptors option globally to the test framework. This will
make the test create and use descriptor wallets. However some tests may
not work with this.
Some tests are modified to work with --descriptors and run with that
option in test_runer:
* wallet_basic.py
* wallet_encryption.py
* wallet_keypool.py <---- wallet_keypool_hd.py actually
* wallet_keypool_topup.py
* wallet_labels.py
* wallet_avoidreuse.py
df554f396b test: add multiple suppression for cppcheck to make it finally quiet (Konstantin Akimov)
e2ac86b8f7 refactor: drop dependency of CJ to fee_estimator (Konstantin Akimov)
e7e355ba8b refactor: make SetNull in CJ classes virtual to prevent warning from compiler (Konstantin Akimov)
6bc14a35e5 chore: bump cpp check 2.10 to 2.13 (Konstantin Akimov)
b4ed65e15e refactor: add multiple missing `const` (Konstantin Akimov)
add99ea862 refactor: add more consts everywhere as required by cppcheck 2.13.0 (Konstantin Akimov)
61a6c407fe fix: re-order asserts in creditpool (Konstantin Akimov)
28f7ecc11f test: tidy up and reorder warnings in lint-cppcheck-dash (Konstantin Akimov)
3abeab16d3 refactor: replace multiple C-style casts to reinterpret_cast (Konstantin Akimov)
f36bb1f085 style: add semicolumn that the end to ENTER/LEAVE CRITICAL SECTION (Konstantin Akimov)
c23c25d00b test: supress any_of suggestions in cppcheck-dash (Konstantin Akimov)
7daa9bea9a refactor: use std::any_of (Konstantin Akimov)
3f1cb8d13d test: add suppression for state.Invalid() which is widely used by cppcheck is unhappy (Konstantin Akimov)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
https://github.com/dashpay/dash-issues/issues/67
See also https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5880 for prior work.
There's too many false alarm warnings with new kubuntu 23.10 (cppcheck 2.11)
## What was done?
Bump cppcheck to version 2.13 and fix related warnings or suppressing them if they are false-alarm.
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run `test/lint/lint-cppcheck-dash.sh` and see no output.
## Breaking Changes
N/A
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
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b60c493265 merge bitcoin#28100: more Span<std::byte> modernization & follow-ups (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
c2aa01cf1d merge bitcoin#28374: python cryptography required for BIP 324 functional tests (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
7c5edf772a merge bitcoin#28267: BIP324 ciphersuite follow-up (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
1b1924e3d5 merge bitcoin#28008: BIP324 ciphersuite (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
ff542199bc merge bitcoin#27993: Make poly1305 support incremental computation + modernize (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
d7482eb8a6 merge bitcoin#27985: Add support for RFC8439 variant of ChaCha20 (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
Pull request description:
## Additional Information
* Dependent on https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5900
* Dependent on https://github.com/dashpay/dash/pull/5901
* Without modifications, tests introduced in [bitcoin#28008](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28008) will fail due to salt comprising of a fixed string (`bitcoin_v2_shared_secret`) and network bytes ([source](1c7582ead6/src/bip324.cpp (L39-L40))). Bitcoin uses [`{0xf9, 0xbe, 0xb4, 0xd9}`](1c7582ead6/src/kernel/chainparams.cpp (L114-L117)) for mainnet while Dash uses [`{0xbf, 0x0c, 0x6b, 0xbd}`](37f43e4e56/src/chainparams.cpp (L238-L241)).
* The replacement parameters are generated by:
* Cloning https://github.com/bitcoin/bips (as of this writing, at b3701faef2)
* Editing `bip-0324/reference.py`
* Changing `NETWORK_MAGIC` to Dash's network magic
* Running `gen_test_vectors.py` to get a new `packet_encoding_test_vectors.csv`
* Using [this python script](1c7582ead6/src/test/bip324_tests.cpp (L174-L196)) mentioned in a comment in `src/test/bip324_tests.cpp`, generate the values that will be used to replace the ones in `bip324_tests.cpp` (it will print to `stdout` so it's recommended to pipe it to a file)
* Paste the new values over the old ones
## Breaking Changes
None. Changes are restricted to BIP324 cryptosuite, tests and associated logic.
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that apply._
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas **(note: N/A)**
- [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e tests **(note: N/A)**
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation **(note: N/A)**
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository code-owners and collaborators only)_
Top commit has no ACKs.
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even it maybe useful lint message for some particular case, sometimes it asks
to make an refactoring that will be over-complex.
For example, it asks to refactor external loop to std::any_of:
```
for (const auto& inner_entry : vecEntries) {
if (ranges::any_of(inner_entry.vecTxDSIn,
[&txin](const auto& txdsin){
return txdsin.prevout == txin.prevout;
})) {
LogPrint(BCLog::COINJOIN, "CCoinJoinServer::%s -- ERROR: already have this txin in entries\n", __func__);
nMessageIDRet = ERR_ALREADY_HAVE;
// Two peers sent the same input? Can't really say who is the malicious one here,
// could be that someone is picking someone else's inputs randomly trying to force
// collateral consumption. Do not punish.
return false;
}
}
```
That's possible to refactor, but that's unreasonable complexity to have an
lambda inside an lambda... That's unreasonable.
Some other suggestion are also non-trivial.
One more suppression for any_of in llmq/commitment which is false-alarm:
There's used index but linter doesn't see it:
```
for (const auto i : irange::range(members.size(), size_t(llmq_params.size))) {
if (validMembers[i]) {
LogPrintfFinalCommitment("q[%s] invalid validMembers bitset. bit %d should not be set\n", quorumHash.ToString(), i);
return false;
}
if (signers[i]) {
LogPrintfFinalCommitment("q[%s] invalid signers bitset. bit %d should not be set\n", quorumHash.ToString(), i);
return false;
}
}
```
a1636d429a refactor: subsume CGovernanceTriggerManager into CGovernanceManager (Kittywhiskers Van Gogh)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Having a dedicated manager to manipulate one variable, that relies almost exclusively on another manager doesn't make much sense. Rather than converting it into a unique_ptr, creating an alias and deglob'ing it, it's much easier to subsume it into its dependent manager.
## What was done?
See commit
## How Has This Been Tested?
Built locally; kudos @kwvg. Good idea!
## Breaking Changes
None
## Checklist:
_Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes that apply._
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository code-owners and collaborators only)_
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Having a dedicated manager to manipulate one variable, that relies
almost exclusively on another manager doesn't make much sense. Rather
than converting it into a unique_ptr, creating an alias and deglob'ing
it, it's much easier to subsume it into its dependent manager.
b5f4411d11 fix: extra logs to distinct WriteHDChain for encrypted/raw batches (Konstantin Akimov)
e8f84afd3e refactor: move BIP39 related code to wallet (Konstantin Akimov)
fa6519f320 refactor: move hdchain to wallet/ because it belongs there (Konstantin Akimov)
392b51b197 refactor: obsolete hdCryptedChain from ScriptPubKeyMan (Konstantin Akimov)
a0389e181f refactor: rename EncryptHDChain to EncryptAndSetHDChain (Konstantin Akimov)
b2143f9346 refactor: re-order public and private methods in scriptpubkeyman (Konstantin Akimov)
a219748f5e refactor: make SetHDChain private in ScriptPubKeyManager (Konstantin Akimov)
f418b9ac62 refactor: move Encrypt chain call inside ScriptPubKeyMan::Encrypt (Konstantin Akimov)
c3754d5183 refactor: move DecryptHDChain from public to private (Konstantin Akimov)
e08b64a1bb refactor: unify SetHDChainSingle and SetCryptedHDChainSingle (Konstantin Akimov)
59a998843b refactor: unify ScriptPubKeyMan's SetHDChain nad SetHDCryptedChain (Konstantin Akimov)
a180d73e5c refactor: unify WalletBatch's WriteHDChain and WriteCryptedHDChain (Konstantin Akimov)
9c8e4584ae refactor: unify SetHDChain and SetCryptedHDChain helpers (Konstantin Akimov)
7b72726b3e refactor: SetCryptedHDChain moved to scriptpubkeyman (Konstantin Akimov)
6993d112f3 feat: extra check failure case CWallet::GenerateNewHDChainEncrypted (Konstantin Akimov)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
During backport bitcoin#17261 significant part of HD chain has been forgotten in CWallet due to our own implementation.
This PR do not change behaviour of HD wallets, it's just refactoring.
## What was done?
This PR refactor HD wallets implementation:
- key related stuff is moved from CWallet to LegacyScriptPubKeyMan (to follow-up bitcoin#17261)
- refactored duplicated code between hdChain and hdCryptedChain
- modules hdchain and bip39 related moved to wallet/ module
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit/functional tests
## Breaking Changes
N/A
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
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4e46e6101c Merge #19478: Remove CTxMempool::mapLinks data structure member (MarcoFalke)
be5662a785 Merge #19596: Deduplicate parent txid loop of requested transactions and missing parents of orphan transactions (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
9c3ecd167e Merge #19473: net: Add -networkactive option (MarcoFalke)
0593c1ffcb Merge #19390: doc/REST-interface: Remove stale info (fanquake)
8368bd795e Merge #19816: test: Rename wait until helper to wait_until_helper (fanquake)
063c9b744d Merge #19727: test: Remove unused classes from p2p_leak.py (fanquake)
941b39d9a9 Merge #18937: refactor: s/command/msg_type/ in CNetMsgMaker and CSerializedNetMsg (MarcoFalke)
a89bd562fd Merge #19657: test: Wait until is_connected in add_p2p_connection (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
a11743f009 Merge #19489: test: Fail wait_until early if connection is lost (MarcoFalke)
ad3f424b4d partial Merge #18638: net: Use mockable time for ping/pong, add tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
Just regular backports from bitcoin v21
## What was done?
- partial bitcoin/bitcoin#18638
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19489
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19657
- bitcoin/bitcoin#18937
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19727
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19816
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19390
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19473
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19596
- bitcoin/bitcoin#19478
## How Has This Been Tested?
Run unit/functional tests
## Breaking Changes
N/A
## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone
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296be8f58e02b39a58f017c52294aceed22c3ffd Get rid of unused functions CTxMemPool::GetMemPoolChildren, CTxMemPool::GetMemPoolParents (Jeremy Rubin)
46d955d196043cc297834baeebce31ff778dff80 Remove mapLinks in favor of entry inlined structs with iterator type erasure (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
Currently we have a peculiar data structure in the mempool called maplinks. Maplinks job is to track the in-pool children and parents of each transaction. This PR can be primarily understood and reviewed as a simple refactoring to remove this extra data structure, although it comes with a nice memory and performance improvement for free.
Maplinks is particularly peculiar because removing it is not as simple as just moving it's inner structure to the owning CTxMempoolEntry. Because TxLinks (the class storing the setEntries for parents and children) store txiters to each entry in the mempool corresponding to the parent or child, it means that the TxLinks type is "aware" of the boost multiindex (mapTx) it's coming from, which is in turn, aware of the entry type stored in mapTx. Thus we used maplinks to store this entry associated data we in an entirely separate data structure just to avoid a circular type reference caused by storing a txiter inside a CTxMempoolEntry.
It turns out, we can kill this circular reference by making use of iterator_to multiindex function and std::reference_wrapper. This allows us to get rid of the maplinks data structure and move the ownership of the parents/child sets to the entries themselves.
The benefit of this good all around, for any of the reasons given below the change would be acceptable, and it doesn't make the code harder to reason about or worse in any respect (as far as I can tell, there's no tradeoff).
### Simpler ownership model
No longer having to consistency check that mapLinks did have records for our CTxMempoolEntry, impossible to have a mapLinks entry outlive or incorrectly die before a CTxMempoolEntry.
### Memory Usage
We get rid of a O(Transactions) sized map in the mempool, which is a long lived data structure.
### Performance
If you have a CTxMemPoolEntry, you immediately know the address of it's children/parents, rather than having to do a O(log(Transactions)) lookup via maplinks (which we do very often). We do it in *so many* places that a true benchmark has to look at a full running node, but it is easy enough to show an improvement in this case.
The ComplexMemPool shows a good coherence check that we see the expected result of it being 12.5% faster / 1.14x faster.
```
Before:
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
ComplexMemPool, 5, 1, 1.40462, 0.277222, 0.285339, 0.279793
After:
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
ComplexMemPool, 5, 1, 1.22586, 0.243831, 0.247076, 0.244596
```
The ComplexMemPool benchmark only checks doing addUnchecked and TrimToSize for 800 transactions. While this bench does a good job of hammering the relevant types of function, it doesn't test everything.
Subbing in 5000 transactions shows a that the advantage isn't completely wiped out by other asymptotic factors (this isn't the only bottleneck in growing the mempool), but it's only a bit proportionally slower (10.8%, 1.12x), which adds evidence that this will be a good change for performance minded users.
```
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
ComplexMemPool, 5, 1, 59.1321, 11.5919, 12.235, 11.7068
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
ComplexMemPool, 5, 1, 52.1307, 10.2641, 10.5206, 10.4306
```
I don't think it's possible to come up with an example of where a maplinks based design would have better performance, but it's something for reviewers to consider.
# Discussion
## Why maplinks in the first place?
I spoke with the author of mapLinks (sdaftuar) a while back, and my recollection from our conversation was that it was implemented because he did not know how to resolve the circular dependency at the time, and there was no other reason for making it a separate map.
## Is iterator_to weird?
iterator_to is expressly for this purpose, see https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_51_0/libs/multi_index/doc/tutorial/indices.html#iterator_to
> iterator_to provides a way to retrieve an iterator to an element from a pointer to the element, thus making iterators and pointers interchangeable for the purposes of element pointing (not so for traversal) in many situations. This notwithstanding, it is not the aim of iterator_to to promote the usage of pointers as substitutes for real iterators: the latter are specifically designed for handling the elements of a container, and not only benefit from the iterator orientation of container interfaces, but are also capable of exposing many more programming bugs than raw pointers, both at compile and run time. iterator_to is thus meant to be used in scenarios where access via iterators is not suitable or desireable:
>
> - Interoperability with preexisting APIs based on pointers or references.
> - Publication of pointer-based interfaces (for instance, when designing a C-compatible library).
> - The exposure of pointers in place of iterators can act as a type erasure barrier effectively decoupling the user of the code from the implementation detail of which particular container is being used. Similar techniques, like the famous Pimpl idiom, are used in large projects to reduce dependencies and build times.
> - Self-referencing contexts where an element acts upon its owner container and no iterator to itself is available.
In other words, iterator_to is the perfect tool for the job by the last reason given. Under the hood it should just be a simple pointer cast and have no major runtime overhead (depending on if the function call is inlined).
Edit by laanwj: removed at sign from the description
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hebasto:
re-ACK 296be8f58e02b39a58f017c52294aceed22c3ffd, only rebased since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19478#pullrequestreview-482400727) review (verified with `git range-diff`).
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