* test: Optimize feature_block_reward_reallocation.py
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* use submitblock instead of p2p.send_blocks_and_test in one more place
* drop empty line
* make sure all nodes are synced after reallocation is done
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* Implement dynamic activation thresholds
* fix
* Revert unrelated changes
* Clarify switching to/staying in LOCKED_IN state
* Fix signal function to work correctly with num_blocks=0
* Add simplified threshold calculation and use it in tests
* Check that thresholds are decreasing, reach the min level and stay there
* Drop `;`
* masternode: Replace sync states INITIAL and WAITING with BLOCKCHAIN
* masternode: Peer dependent "assume tip" timeout
I would say its enough to only wait 1 tick if we have more than 3
peers before we move over to governance sync.
* masternode: Notify the UI instantly if switched to governance sync
Without this it takes one iteration more for the UI to receive the
update.
* masternode: Notify the UI about CMasternodeSync::Reset calls
* masternode: Don't instantly reset the sync process
Give it MASTERNODE_SYNC_RESET_SECONDS (600) seconds time after the last
UpdateBlockTip call.
* rpc: Don't switch to next asset in "mnsync reset"
* rpc: Force the reset in "mnsync reset"
* net: Make sure the sync gets a reset if required after network changes
This will reset the sync process if its outdated in the following cases:
- If the connections dropped to zero
- If the connections went from zero to one
- If the network has been enabled or disabled
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* net: Only open masternode connections if the blockchain is synced
In general it doesn't make sense to connect to masternodes before due to
MNAUTH requires blockchain sync. This could lead to failing quorum
connections/failing masternode
probing.. if a just restarted node/a out of sync node
would hit a dkg block.. Then they would not try to open those
llmq/probing connections for the next 60s (nLLMQConnectionRetryTimeout).
Thats basically what happens in tests right now and they fail without
this commit.
* test: Make sure nodes are synced when they get restored after isolation
Their sync might be out of date otherwise due to bigger mocktime bumps
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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>
21be609b49 In lint-format-strings, open files sequentially (Glenn Willen)
Pull request description:
In lint-format-strings, we use python argparse to read our file arguments. In
this mode, argparse opens all the files simultaneously. On OS X, where the
default filehandle limit is 128, this causes the lint to fail. Instead, ask
argparse for our filename arguments as strings, and open them one at a time
using 'with open'.
Tree-SHA512: 4c7dabf98818a7c5d83ab10c61b89a26957fe399e39e933e30c561cb45c5e8ba6f6aedcde8343da0c32ee340289a8897db6a33708e35ee381334ee27e3f4d356
341f7c7b0e macOS fix: Check for correct version of flake8 to avoid spurious warnings. The brew installed flake8 version is Python 2 based and does not work. (practicalswift)
908a559f33 macOS fix: Add excludes for checks added in the newer shellcheck version installed by brew (practicalswift)
ec4d57bbb3 macOS fix: Work around empty (sub)expression error when using BSD grep (practicalswift)
b57d7d92fe macOS fix: Avoid mapfile due to ancient version of bash shipped with macOS (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
The linters are thoroughly tested under Ubuntu which is what we use in Travis. When reading #14041 I understood that some developers were experiencing problems when running the linters on their local machines.
Assuming these local machines were running macOS I installed a fresh macOS VM, followed the instructions in `build-osx.md` and ran the linters.
This PR contains the changes needed to make `lint-all.sh` run as expected.
Ideally the linters would continuously run also under a Travis macOS environment to make sure we catch these kind of issues before merge.
Tree-SHA512: b39c9a970d14d27db1fb592539923c0bc676b5217f415d02fda3f17bf54d46faa172376e8a3ecab07ca68a3acba9aebe00b2b1b2161b2a36b85fbb672e7efb5c
fa3c910bfeab00703c947c5200a64c21225b50ef test: Move linters to test/lint, add readme (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This moves the checks and linters from `devtools` to a subfolder in `test`. (Motivated by my opinion that the dev tools are mostly for generating code and updating the repo whereas the linters are read-only checks.)
Also, adds a readme to clarify that checks and linters are only meant to prevent bugs and user facing issues, not merely stylistic preference or inconsistencies. (This is motivated by the diversity in developers and work flows as well as existing code styles. It would be too disruptive to change all existing code to a single style or too burdensome to force all developers to adhere to a single style. Also note that our style guide is changing, so locking in at the wrong style "too early" would only waste resources.)
Tree-SHA512: 9b10e89f2aeaf0c8a9ae248aa891d74e0abf0569f8e5dfd266446efa8bfaf19f0ea0980abf0b0b22f0d8416ee90d7435d21a9f9285b66df43f370b7979173406
bcd4b0f5cdde2a1b562a612c78ec1ef1fe47d3dd Add linting of WalletLogPrintf(...) format strings (practicalswift)
a3e455694901a887e0feef69bd63e3aa122ea44b build: Add format string linter (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add format string linter.
This linter checks that the number of arguments passed to each variadic format string function matches the number of format specifiers in the format string.
Example output:
```
$ test/lint/lint-format-strings.sh
src/init.cpp: Expected 2 argument(s) after format string but found 1 argument(s):
LogPrintf("We have a mismatch here: foo=%s bar=%d\n", foo)
src/init.cpp: Expected 1 argument(s) after format string but found 2 argument(s):
LogPrint(BCLog::RPC, "RPC stopped. This is a mismatch: %s\n", s1, s2)
$ echo $?
1
```
Tree-SHA512: 19ab844a63f04bf193d66682ca42745a1c7d6c454b30222491b9fe8dc047054c4a6d3ee7921ec0676fb9ca2e7f6f93bd6c97996fb09667269bd491cb875349f3
47776a958b08382d76d69b5df7beed807af168b3 Add linter: Make sure all shell scripts opt out of locale dependence using "export LC_ALL=C" (practicalswift)
3352da8da1243c03fc83ba678d2f5d193bd5a0c2 Add "export LC_ALL=C" to all shell scripts (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
~~Make sure `LC_ALL=C` is set when using `grep` range expressions.~~
Make sure `LC_ALL=C` is set in all shell scripts.
From the `grep(1)` documentation:
> Within a bracket expression, a range expression consists of two characters separated by a hyphen. It matches any single character that sorts between the two characters, inclusive, using the locale's collating sequence and character set. For example, in the default C locale, `[a-d]` is equivalent to `[abcd]`. Many locales sort characters in dictionary order, and in these locales `[a-d]` is typically not equivalent to `[abcd]`; it might be equivalent to `[aBbCcDd]`, for example. To obtain the traditional interpretation of bracket expressions, you can use the C locale by setting the `LC_ALL` environment variable to the value C.
Context: [Locale issue found when reviewing #13450](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13450/files#r194877736)
Tree-SHA512: fd74d2612998f9b49ef9be24410e505d8c842716f84d085157fc7f9799d40e8a7b4969de783afcf99b7fae4f91bbb4559651f7dd6578a6a081a50bdea29f0909
Commit 3fdb297 renamed share/rpcuser to share/rpcauth but left references to the old path in code; this commit fixes the old references.
Performed update using https://github.com/facebook/codemod with command: `codemod --extensions cpp,py,md 'share/rpcuser' 'share/rpcauth'`
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
git grep --files-with-matches 'share/rpcuser' src/*.cpp | xargs sed -i -E 's:share/rpcuser:share/rpcauth:g'
git grep --files-with-matches 'share/rpcuser' test/functional/*.py | xargs sed -i -E 's:share/rpcuser:share/rpcauth:g'
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
38040c34e1 [tests] Remove accounts from wallet_importprunedfunds.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This was split from #13075 to not block review/merge of that PR.
Tree-SHA512: 631d7139ed2bda5222ec395cc75720261e2e1f741dba04723d09fe04ef6cf92222a3679d886026ec33e2db2d1e2fa1a0f36c2451581d0f733a9939a98c7118ab
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
8b8032e test: Add rpcauth pair that generated by rpcauth (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a rpcauth pair that is randomly generated. Also checks that rpcauth.py works fine.
Resolve#12995
Tree-SHA512: d9661f40e306bcf528dc25919c874ebcdbdd21101319985dc12ce133c80fd0021cfee5e4bfe8ee7970eccc2e24c97e596263b270fe0b79f3613ae573a825ed63
6be7d14d243eeeaaf6b4b98c3359c3e1695f2046 Properly generate salt in rpcauth.py, update tests (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Previously, when iterating over bytes of the generated salt to construct
a hex string, only one character would be outputted when the byte is
less than 0x10. Meaning that for a 16 byte salt, the hex string might be
less than 32 characters and collisions would occur.
Tree-SHA512: 7038ecbbac846cd1851112396acd8a04475685f5b6f786e4e7316acba4a56cc711c275b7f52f0f2b6bc6cfdc0c0d9d39c3afeb2c0aff3a30fde516bf642fdf9f
2a89b0c rpcauth: Make it possible to provide a custom password (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This adds the functionality to specify a custom password to `rpcauth.py`, as well as makes the code (IMO) easier to understand.
Tree-SHA512: 458d54cc258e16917c0f0ce5ae1c3d6c0c03b5ab931011bf3feb09a3474f1511c38ec45822a4af2aadeaca522a002ba04a564849dd3f42fa6f36dd21b0cba093
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>
I saw this test failing many times now at this point and it always looked like (if i did not missread the logs) that the expected messages and so the disconnects did pop up right after it failed. So this might help to avoid some red crosses.
161e8d40a4e4c0e701b6c8142b8dcacf2190545e RPC: Add new getzmqnotifications method. (Daniel Kraft)
caac39b0ace38aa088d88c1a5a9a9dbb4d2e893f Make ZMQ notification interface instance global. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
This adds a new RPC method `getzmqnotifications`, which returns information about all active ZMQ notification endpoints. This is useful for software that layers on top of bitcoind, so it can verify that ZeroMQ is enabled and also figure out where it should listen.
See #13526.
Tree-SHA512: edce722925741c84ddbf7b3a879fc9db1907e5269d0d97138fe724035d93ee541c2118c24fa92f4197403f380d0e25c2fda5ca6c62d526792ea749cf527a99a0
* Merge #11796: [tests] Functional test naming convention
5fecd84 [tests] Remove redundant import in blocktools.py test (Anthony Towns)
9b20bb4 [tests] Check tests conform to naming convention (Anthony Towns)
7250b4e [tests] README.md nit fixes (Anthony Towns)
82b2712 [tests] move witness util functions to blocktools.py (John Newbery)
1e10854 [tests] [docs] update README for new test naming scheme (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Splitting #11774 into two parts -- this part updates the README with the proposed naming convention, and adds some checks to test_runner.py that the number of tests violating the naming convention doesn't increase too much. Idea is this part of the change should not introduce merge conflicts or require much rebasing, so reviews of the complicated bits won't become invalidated too often; while the second part will just be file renames, which will require regular rebasing and will introduce merge conflicts with pending PRs, but can be merged later, and should also be much easier to review, since it will only include relatively trivial changes.
Tree-SHA512: b96557d41714addbbfe2aed62fb5a48639eaeb1eb3aba30ac1b3a86bb3cb8d796c6247f9c414c4695c4bf54c0ec9968ac88e2f88fb62483bc1a2f89368f7fc80
* update violation count
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Merge #11774: [tests] Rename functional tests
6f881cc880 [tests] Remove EXPECTED_VIOLATION_COUNT (Anthony Towns)
3150b3fea7 [tests] Rename misc functional tests. (Anthony Towns)
81b79f2c39 [tests] Rename rpc_* functional tests. (Anthony Towns)
61b8f7f273 [tests] Rename p2p_* functional tests. (Anthony Towns)
90600bc7db [tests] Rename wallet_* functional tests. (Anthony Towns)
ca6523d0c8 [tests] Rename feature_* functional tests. (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
This PR changes the functional tests to have a consistent naming scheme:
tests for individual RPC methods are named rpc_...
tests for interfaces (REST, ZMQ, RPC features) are named interface_...
tests that explicitly test the p2p interface are named p2p_...
tests for wallet features are named wallet_...
tests for mining features are named mining_...
tests for mempool behaviour are named mempool_...
tests for full features that aren't wallet/mining/mempool are named feature_...
Rationale: it's sometimes difficult for new contributors to know what's already covered by existing tests and where new tests should be added. Naming in a consistent fashion makes it easier to see what's already covered at a glance.
Tree-SHA512: 4246790552d42bbd95f6d5bdf67702b81b3b2c583ce7eaf1fe6d8e254721279b47315973c6e9ae82dad6e4c747f12188160764bf2624c0f8f3b4d39330ec8b16
* rename tests and edit associated strings to align test-suite with test name standards
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* fix grammar in test/functional/test_runner.py
Co-authored-by: dustinface <35775977+xdustinface@users.noreply.github.com>
* ci: Fix excluded test names
* rename feature_privatesend.py to rpc_privatesend.py
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: dustinface <35775977+xdustinface@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: xdustinface <xdustinfacex@gmail.com>
* 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>
e87fefc test: Add rpc_bind test to default-run tests (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Skip the parts that cannot be run on the host due to lack of IPv6 support or a second interface to bind on, and warn appropriately.
Without no strong requirements (besides being Linux only, which will skip the test) left, add this test to the default in test_runner.
~~(the non-IPv6 parts of the two dual-IPv4/6 tests could also be enabled, but first going to look what Travis does here to see if there wasn't another reason it was disabled)~~ done, it only makes sense for the first
Tree-SHA512: 724259b14f59dccc7e61ef071359336adb0f76a63db392b6ce6940e21c8ee0470c35374e82970681261685ef299cd70b0c1372598cea85d341f64c2c40ea28ee
728667b771 scripted-diff: rename TestNode to TestP2PConn in tests (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Several test scripts define a subclass of P2PInterface called TestNode.
This commit renames those to TestP2PConn since we already have a
TestNode class in the test framework.
Tree-SHA512: fc8472677312ad000560fa491b680a441d05c0fee5f8eea2d031d326d81e56d231c235930c0d09dd10afc98d7255fa9f9309d5e2ae6c252bc188a5951644a5b8
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
…listunspent
fa103a5 [qa] wallet_basic: Specify minimum required amount for listunspent (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A value less than that would fail the tests later on anyway:
```
File "./test/functional/wallet_basic.py", line 250, in run_test
self.nodes[1].sendrawtransaction(signed_raw_tx['hex'])
test_framework.authproxy.JSONRPCException: bad-txns-in-belowout, value in (1.00) < value out (49.998) (code 16) (-26)
Tree-SHA512: 7e72ad02b5623bc078610da06c34721836822a920a4e85b12a1e0f339e3205cdc11d39763197770e649fb73376f922ff91a8f244b465195e50a6798658e04f80
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
927e1150bc207181f7d5b0948e87d04b737a1c27 Test: Harden lint-filenames.sh (wodry)
Pull request description:
- This fixes that only files with lower case file name suffix where found before, which contradicted the Regex to find uppercase characters in file names (including suffixes I guess).
- `--full-name` switch was added to git ls-files, to define that the found file always includes it's full path in the git project.
- since we know now that the file name includes the full path, we can harden the Regex to exclude the secp256k1 and univalue sub folders.
- use backslash line break to make code easier to read and avoid too long line.
Tree-SHA512: 9b55fe4965ae2084112b9f8a81bf9c657756c2cb5004986e7b6102a76adaf62c7d7a53257d9f13c5d8a1c75870b52c744d13830e3edd454a099e810357c914e5