fa0815c300 rpc: Correctly name arguments (Jon Layton)
Pull request description:
Consistently use the same name to describe arguments in the documentation and add a test that uses the name.
By splitting it up, the changes are easier to potentially backport and also make review easier when we switch to `RPCHelpMan`.
The tests should pass with or without the changes in `src`.
Partly stolen from #14459 (More RPC help description fixes by ch4ot1c)
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14a06525b2 tests: add test for 'getaddressinfo' RPC result 'ischange' field (whythat)
93d1aa9abc rpcwallet: add 'ischange' field to 'getaddressinfo' response (whythat)
Pull request description:
Implementation of proposal in #14396.
This introduces `CWallet::IsChange(CScript&)` method and replaces original `CWallet::IsChange(CTxOut&)` method with overloaded version that delegates to the new method with *txout*'s `scriptPubKey`. In this way `TODO` note from the original method can still be addressed in a single place.
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# Conflicts:
# doc/release-notes-14282.md
# src/wallet/rpcwallet.cpp
4fb3388db95f408566e43ebb9736842cfbff0a7d check that a separator is found for psbt inputs, outputs, and global map (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently it doesn't make sure that a separator was found so PSBTs missing a trailing separator would still pass. This fixes that and adds a test case for it.
It really only makes sense to check for the separator for the output maps as if an input or global map was missing a separator, the fields following it would be interpreted as belonging to the previous input or global map. However I have added the check for those two anyways to be consistent.
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fa43626611 test_runner: Remove travis specific code (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The tests are no longer run on travis, but in a docker, developer machines or a windows vm.
The code was essentially dead for months now. Fix that by explicitly passing in `--ci` to the test runner on our docker and appveyor windows vm.
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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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3be209d103297aaf2fe4711e237a65046488ea19 rpc: Always throw in getblockstats if -txindex is required (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Previously blocks with only the coinbase transaction didn't cause
the RPC error even if the requested stats required -txindex and
it wasn't enabled.
Fixes#14499.
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42a995ae48 [tests] Remove rpc_zmq.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
rpc_zmq.py is racy and fails intermittently. Remove that test file and
move the getzmqnotifications RPC test into interface_zmq.py.
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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
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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. `.`.
3b05f0f70fbaee5b5eaa0d1b6f3b9d32f44410bb Reformat p2p_permissions.py (nicolas.dorier)
ce7eac3cb0e7d301db75de24e9a7b0af93c61311 [Fix] The default whitelistrelay should be true (nicolas.dorier)
Pull request description:
I thought `whitelistrelay` default was `false` when it is `true`.
The root of the issue come from the fact that all references to `DEFAULT_` are not in the scope of this file, so hard coding of default values are used everywhere in `net.cpp`. I think that in a separate PR we should fix that more fundamentally everywhere.
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d117f4541d4717e83c9396273e92960723622030 Add test for setban (nicolas.dorier)
dc7529abf0197dccb876dc4a93cbdd2ad9f03e5c [Fix] Allow connection of a noban banned peer (nicolas.dorier)
Pull request description:
Reported by @MarcoFalke on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16248#discussion_r314026195
The bug would mean that if the peer connecting to you is banned, but whitelisted without specific permissions, it would not be able to connect to the node.
The solution is just to move the same line below.
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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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b6a253337f6371e4aa27c488ad70741d2b750d01 Remove redundant BIP174 test from rpc_psbt.json (araspitzu)
Pull request description:
There was a duplicate test for SIGNER role inside 'test/functional/data/rpc_psbt.json', namely test number 2 was equal to test number 3 in the array of data for 'signer'. This pull request removes the 3rd (redundant) test.
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ed2332aeffb071a3404be9cff8f9fb8a81a9fbfb test: Add test for config file parsing errors (MarcoFalke)
a66c0f78a941968340f030911765a84219908c4d util: Report parse errors in configuration file (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Report errors while parsing the configuration file, instead of silently ignoring them.
$ src/bitcoind -regtest
Error reading configuration file: parse error on line 22: nodebuglogfile, if you intended to specify a negated option, use nodebuglogfile=1 instead
$ src/bitcoind -regtest
Error reading configuration file: parse error on line 22: sdafsdfafs
$ src/bitcoind -regtest
Error reading configuration file: parse error on line 24: -nodebuglogfile=1, options in the configuration file must be specified without leading -
(inspired by https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14100#issuecomment-417264823)
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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
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907f142fc7e1d35f443be076367739faf11cc2cc rpc: change no wallet loaded message to be clearer (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Changes the no wallet is loaded rpc error message to be clearer that no wallet is loaded and how the user can load or create a wallet. Also changes the error code from METHOD_NOT_FOUND to RPC_WALLET_NOT_FOUND as that makes more sense.
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meshcollider:
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56b018ca7f37d25041b74f1bec305bdf54a55b9b test: Fix flaky wallet_basic test (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Fixes#19853
I investigated the issue in #19876 and I still intend to fix the underlying issue of a race when using wallet RPCs right after starting a node in that PR. However, since that is a bit more complicated than I initially thought it makes sense to merge the fix of the test so the intermittent test failures stop. This fix in the test is going to be needed, either way, #19876 will only provide an error where before it was reporting a false balance.
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5067c5acc30c5cf87496c1bf8eb03712cc66b206 [test] Add test for getblockheader verboseness (Torhte Butler)
Pull request description:
Improve test coverage by adding a test for getblockheader with verbose argument set to false.
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72351784b3df21a89f79076f4b814a6e700b6469 lint: Remove travis env var from commit linter (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
#19439 was recently merged and seemed to work fine but I now noticed strange behavior when it was running in Travis, which I could not reproduce locally. It turns out `TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE` which is used in Travis to get the commits for the linter, uses all the commits that were in a push, which includes all rebase commits for example. This means that the linter can fail on a commit that the developer has never even seen before, which can be very confusing. See an example here which caused me to look into this: https://travis-ci.org/github/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/714296381 The commit that is reported as failing in my PR is not part of my PR.
I think we rather want to use something like `git merge-base` to get the commit range by default and in Travis. I am leaving the env variable functionality in place with a different name but this is not a variable that can be expected to be present in the CI environments so the `merge-base` range should be used there by default.
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284a969cc082ae3c63ab523f22e71da86ad4ab20 Linter to check commit message formatting (Amir Ghorbanian)
Pull request description:
Write linter to check that commit messages have a new line before the body or no body at all. fixes issue #19091.
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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.
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