dba123167236a172d2d33861d58aa94a19729671 test: previous releases: add v23.0 (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Follows the same pattern as d8b705f1caeb3b4a6790cb26e4e5584ca791d965 (v22.0) and 8a57a06a5062dd8dfdefca4e404d0ddbd2a3da1d (v0.21.0).
Starting from v23.0 there is a separate macOS release for x86_64 and aarch64.
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prusnak:
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We add an RPC to fetch the mempool transactions spending given outpoints.
Without this RPC, application developers would need to first call
`getrawmempool` which returns a long list of `txid`, then fetch each of
these txs individually to check whether they spend the given outpoint(s).
This RPC can later be enriched to also find confirmed transactions instead
of being restricted to mempool transactions.
027aab663aaca32818051d456c3900326377281c test, contrib, refactor: use `with` when opening a file (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
When manipulating a file in Python without using `with()`, you have to close the file manually, so this PR does it in `get_block_hashes` (`contrib/linearize/linearize-data.py`).
Edit: this PR does it for all occurances that previously weren't using `with`.
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laanwj:
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d1bfe5ebdb3d40dd45f97c751c49ebe2c549c1bc test: add coverage for invalid requests for `blockfilterheaders` (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This PR adds test coverage for invalid requests (`Invalid hash` and `Unknown filtertype`) for `/blockfilterheaders` in REST functional test.
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jonatack:
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vincenzopalazzo:
ACK d1bfe5ebdb
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a498acce4514d83d8dafcebaad522a89b6dc70fa test: MiniWallet: skip mempool check if `mempool_valid=False` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
01552e8f677b710944a0c41406253bc3102db332 test: MiniWallet: always rehash after signing (P2PK mode) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
MiniWallet's core method for creating txs (`create_self_transfer`) right now always executes the `testmempoolaccept` RPC to check for mempool validity or invalidity. In some test cases where we use MiniWallet to create a huge number of transactions this can lead to performance issues, in particular feature_fee_estimation.py where the execution time after MiniWallet usage (PR #24817) doubled, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24828#issuecomment-1100058100, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24828#issuecomment-1100301980. This PR mitigates this by skipping the mempool check if the parameter `mempool_valid` is set to `False`.
As a preparatory commit, the test feature_csv_activation.py has to be adapted w.r.t. to rehashing of transactions, as we now hash all transactions immediately in `create_self_transfer` in order to get the txid (before we relied on the result of `testmempoolaccept`).
On my machine, this decreases the execution time quite noticably:
master branch:
```
$ time ./test/functional/feature_fee_estimation.py
real 3m20.771s
user 2m52.360s
sys 0m39.340s
```
PR branch:
```
$ time ./test/functional/feature_fee_estimation.py
real 2m1.386s
user 1m42.510s
sys 0m22.980s
```
Partly fixes#24828 (hopefully).
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5f213213cb17429353ef7ec3e97b185af06d236f tests: add tests for cross-chain wallet use prevention (Seibart Nedor)
968765973b5bfde1ee4ad2fb5c19e24bce63ad0e wallet: ensure wallet files are not reused across chains (Seibart Nedor)
Pull request description:
This implements a proposal in #12805 and is a rebase of #14533.
This seems to be a working approach, but I'm not sure why the `p2p_segwit.py` functional test needed a change, so I'll look into it more.
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achow101:
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fafd67479aa770dac227622c893a9998fa78e99c test: Remove previous release check (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that the commit (7c08d81e119570792648fe95bbacddbb1d5f9ae2) which changes taproot to be enforced for all blocks is sufficiently buried by other commits, and thus less likely to be reverted, it seems a good time to remove no longer needed test code.
The `feature_taproot` functional test is cleaned up to no longer run against a previous release. Since previous releases are static and impossible to change, it is sufficient to run the test once against the release. Now that this is done, the check can be removed without decreasing test coverage.
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786b3a7c44437aedb46a7e21ee54a18ba2802d9b tests: Do not always create a descriptor wallet in wallet_createwallet (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The createwallet test for some invalid parameters incorrectly always creates a descriptor wallet. This is unnecessary and also breaks the test when bdb is not compiled in.
Fixes#25007
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The createwallet teswt for some invalid parameters incorrectly always
creates a descriptor wallet. This is unnecessary and also breaks the
test when bdb is not compiled in.
2ff8f4dd81dc484fe38ddd9db63cc8fd30192245 Add tests for addr destination rotation (Gleb Naumenko)
77ccb7fce15e340080f14c7626cf3dc63fcdee88 Use std::chrono for salting when randomizing ADDR destination (Gleb Naumenko)
Pull request description:
We currently assign a destination peer for relaying particular addresses of nodes every 24 hours, and then rotate. This is done for rate-limiting (ultimately for privacy leak reduction I think?).
Before this change, 24 hours was defined as uint. I replaced it with std::chrono, which is mockable and type-safe.
Also added couple tests for this behavior.
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jonatack:
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fa1f6df21ef3145d316bf891f268dd06efd6b9ba test: Fix intermittent test failure in wallet_listreceivedby.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* Remove not needed "Generate block to get out of IBD"
* Sync blocks where possible to avoid incoming blocks on the p2p `msghand` thread while blocks are mined in the RPC thread. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24730 for discussion.
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71c3f0356c01521a95c64fba1e7375aea6286bb0 move-only: Rename index + pruning functional test (Fabian Jahr)
de08932efa953e9a237cbf879460488ad8947411 test: Update test for indices on pruned nodes (Fabian Jahr)
825d19839bf71245306d4c8edde040e5941caa46 Index: Allow coinstatsindex with pruning enabled (Fabian Jahr)
f08c9fb0c6a799e3cb75ca5f763a746471625beb Index: Use prune locks for blockfilterindex (Fabian Jahr)
2561823531c25e1510c107eb41de944b00444ce0 blockstorage: Add prune locks to BlockManager (Fabian Jahr)
231fc7b035481f748159968353c1cab81354e843 refactor: Introduce GetFirstStoredBlock helper function (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
# Motivation
The main motivation of this change and only behavior change noticeable by user is to allow running `coinstatsindex` on pruned nodes as has been requested [here for example](https://twitter.com/benthecarman/status/1388170854140452870?s=20).
# Background
`coinstatsindex` on pruned nodes can be enabled in a much simpler than it is done here but it comes with downside. The ability to run `blockfilterindex`on pruned nodes was added in #15946 but it also added the `blockfilterindex` as a dependency to `validation` and it introduced two new circular dependencies. Enabling `coinstatsindex` on pruned nodes in a similar way would add it as a dependency as well and introduce another circular dependency.
Instead, this PR introduces a `m_prune_blockers` map to `BlockManager` as a flexible approach to block pruning. Entities like `blockfilterindex`, for example, can add a key and a height to block pruning over that height. These entities need to update that value to allow more pruning when they are ready.
# Alternative approach
Upon completing the first draft of this PR I found #19463 as an alternative that follows the same but follows a very different approach. I am listing the main differences here as I see them:
- Usage of globals
- Blocks pruning with a start and a stop height
- Can persist blockers across restarts
- Blockers can be set/unset via RPCs
Personally, I don't think any of these are necessary to be added here but if the general approach or specific features are more appealing to reviewers I am happy to change to a solution based on that PR or port over specific parts of it here.
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mzumsande:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 71c3f0356c01521a95c64fba1e7375aea6286bb0. Changes since last review: just tweaking comments and asserts, and rebasing
w0xlt:
tACK 71c3f0356c on signet.
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ab5af9ca7293239ffc24ea7e23159b8184543f94 test: Add test for coinselection tracepoints (Andrew Chow)
ca02b68e8a7147f80cbe84b0742908b0b0faa04d doc: document coin selection tracepoints (Andrew Chow)
8e3f39e4fa2d8c63bc697c9ebd303965fcccea55 wallet: Add some tracepoints for coin selection (Andrew Chow)
15b58383d0029c4ae7b487e03cd451e1580eb91d wallet: compute waste for SelectionResults of preset inputs (Andrew Chow)
912f1ed181161b0365776cd490b63137aaad708a wallet: track which coin selection algorithm produced a SelectionResult (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Tracepoints can be useful for coin selection as they would allow us to observe what is being selected, selection parameters, and calculation results. So this PR adds 4 new tracepoints:
1. After `SelectCoins` returns in order to observe the `SelectionResult`
2. After the first `CreateTransactionInternal` to observe the created transaction
3. Prior to the second `CreateTransactionInternal` to notify that the optimistic avoid partial spends selection is occurring
4. After the second `CreateTransactionInternal` to observe the created transaction and inform which solution is being used.
This PR also adds an algorithm enum to `SelectionResult` so that the first tracepoint will be able to report which algorithm was used to produce that result.
The primary use case for these tracepoints is in running coin selection simulations. The script I use to run these simulations use these tracepoints in order to gather data on the algorithm used and the calculated waste.
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jb55:
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josibake:
crACK ab5af9ca72
0xB10C:
ACK ab5af9ca7293239ffc24ea7e23159b8184543f94. Code reviewed, ran the `interface_usdt_coinselection.py` test, and tested with the above bpftrace script (updated `%d` -> `%ld` where necessary, ty achow101).
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This drops the `No proxy server specified. Use -proxy=<ip> or -proxy=<ip:port>`
error when a empty `-proxy=` command line argument, `bitcoin.conf` value, or
`settings.json` value is specified, and just makes bitcoin connect and listen
normally in these cases.
The error was originally added in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20003
to prevent a bare `-proxy` command line argument with no assignment from
clearing proxy settings. But it was implemented in an overbroad way breaking
empty `-proxy=` assignments as well.
The motivation for this change is to prevent a GUI bug that happens with
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15936, reported in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15936#pullrequestreview-937685759 by
vasild, that happens after a proxy setting is enabled and disabled in the GUI.
But this change also makes sense on its own to remove a potentially confusing
error message.
dac44fc06ff9938d070aa5221d106a7f31da9d81 init: disallow reindex-chainstate with optional indexes (Martin Zumsande)
62e14285f95d4ecb9528813acca975640dd7c598 doc: Add note that -reindex will rebuild optional indexes (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
When started together with `-reindex-chainstate`, currently coinstatsindex gets corrupted and the blockfilterindex flatfiles duplicated. See the OP of #24630 for more a more detailed explanation on why this happens.
This is an alternative to #24630 which does not wipe and rebuild the indexes but returns an `InitError` when they are activated, thus requiring the user to deactivate them temporarily until the `-reindex-chainstate` run is finished.
This also disallows `-reindex-chainstate` in combination with `-txindex`, which is not leading to corruption, but currently still rebuilds the index unnecessarily and unexpectedly.
As a long-term goal, it would be desirable to have the indexes tolerate `reindex-chainstate` by ignoring their `BlockConnected` notifications (there is discussion in #24630 about this) or possibly move `reindex-chainstate` option into a `bitcoin-chainstate` executable, which could also solve the problem. But these would be larger projects - until then, it might be better to disallow the interaction than having corrupted indexes.
The first commit adjusts the `-reindex` doc to mention that this option does rebuild all active indexes.
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK dac44fc06ff9938d070aa5221d106a7f31da9d81. Just fixed IsArgSet call and edited error messages since last review
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9f5ab670e7c8165f161ec44dbd95778c5515ece0 tests: Use descriptor that requires both legacy and segwit (Andrew Chow)
8a04a386f75d099f4b9864b0cdf7f26442b5801f tests: Calculate input weight more accurately (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The external input tests with specifying input weight would sometimes result in a test failure because it would add 2 to the calculated byte size in order to account for some of the variation in signature and script sizes. However 1 in 128 signatures are actually 1 byte smaller than we expect, so the difference between the actual signature size and our calculated size becomes 3 bytes which is outside of the tolerance of `assert_fee_amount` and would thus cause the test failure.
To resolve this, the 2 byte buffer is reduced to 1 byte, so in the above scenario, the difference is 2 bytes which is within the tolerance of `assert_fee_amount`. Additionally, instead of putting a fixed size that we assume is the correct size for the length of the compact size length prefix of data, we actually get the length of the compact size uint.
Lastly, the size calculation for a scriptWitness was simply incorrect and used fields that did not exist. This is fixed, and the test slightly modified so that it also produces a scriptWitness.
Fixes#24151
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glozow:
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ee02c8bd9aedad8cfd3c2618035fe275da025fb9 util/check: Add CHECK_NONFATAL identity function, NONFATAL_UNREACHABLE AND UNREACHABLE macros (Aurèle Oulès)
Pull request description:
This PR replaces the macro `CHECK_NONFATAL` with an identity function.
I simplified the usage of `CHECK_NONFATAL` where applicable in `src/rpc`.
This function is useful in sanity checks for RPC and command-line interfaces.
Context: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24804#discussion_r846182474.
Also adds `UNREACHABLE_NONFATAL` macro.
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jonatack:
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MarcoFalke:
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MiniWallet's core method for creating txs (`create_self_transfer`)
right now always executes the `testmempoolaccept` RPC to check for
mempool validity or invalidity. In some test cases where we use
MiniWallet to create a huge number of transactions this can lead
to performance issues (e.g. feature_fee_estimation.py where the
execution time after MiniWallet usage almost doubled). Providing
the possibility to skip the mempool checks is a mitigation for
this.
master branch:
$ time ./test/functional/feature_fee_estimation.py
real 3m20.771s
user 2m52.360s
sys 0m39.340s
PR branch:
$ time ./test/functional/feature_fee_estimation.py
real 2m1.386s
user 1m42.510s
sys 0m22.980s
Also explicitly rehash in the cases where we modify a tx after signing
in feature_csv_activation.py. Parts of this test relied on the fact that
rehashing of transactions is done in the course of calculating a block's
merkle root (`calc_merkle_root`), which only works if no hash was
calculated before due to a caching mechanism.
In the following commit the txid in MiniWallet is calculated via
`rehash()`, i.e. this doesn't work anymore and we always have to
explicitely have the right hash before we calculate the merkle root.
bef61496ab5e12e38ac5794cd0836723af070ab5 test: compare `/mempool/contents` response with `getrawmempool` RPC (brunoerg)
5bc5cbaf310f60e89c72e8ecf3f6187c85499027 doc: add reference to `getrawmempool` RPC in `/mempool/contents` REST doc (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This PR is similar to #24797, it compares `/mempool/contents` REST response with `getrawmempool` RPC (verbose=True) since they use the same `MempoolToJSON` function.
Also, adds a reference to `getrawmempool` RPC help to get details about the fields from `/mempool/contents`.
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0xB10C:
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fa2153b05b12d29fd2be88d6cadefa075a36291c test: Remove unused taproot node from wallet_taproot.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that the wallet considers taproot always active after commit 064c729a96, there is no need to test for it.
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brunoerg:
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917a89a814f15e69174d8b26c1ef75e01555ecb3 test: use MiniWallet for p2p_segwit.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (p2p_segwit.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Code wallet by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20078.
This change only affects the subtest `test_superfluous_witness`. Note that instead of creating a raw transaction first and then signing it, we go the other direction here: MiniWallet creates a transaction spending a segwit v1 output (i.e. including a witness), then we turn it into a raw transaction by dropping the witness. Therefore, the debug log asserts are swapped.
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6f29409ad180ef00998ac05997f0fa03f98cd066 test: Add a test that creates a wallet with invalid parameters (w0xlt)
0359d9b6a3808e70af6e19b85d13371eb0434ce5 Change wallet validation order (w0xlt)
Pull request description:
In the current code, the database is created before the last validation, which checks that passphrase is set and private keys are disabled.
Therefore, if this validation fails, it will result in an empty database and the user will not be able to recreate a wallet with the same name and with the correct parameters.
Behavior on the master branch:
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -regtest -named createwallet wallet_name="invalid_wallet_01" disable_private_keys=true passphrase="passphrase"
error code: -4
error message:
Passphrase provided but private keys are disabled. A passphrase is only used to encrypt private keys, so cannot be used for wallets with private keys disabled.
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -regtest -named createwallet wallet_name="invalid_wallet_01"
error code: -4
error message:
Wallet file verification failed. Failed to create database path '/home/w/.bitcoin/regtest/wallets/invalid_wallet'. Database already exists.
```
Behavior on the PR branch:
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -regtest -named createwallet wallet_name="invalid_wallet_02" disable_private_keys=true passphrase="passphrase"
error code: -4
error message:
Passphrase provided but private keys are disabled. A passphrase is only used to encrypt private keys, so cannot be used for wallets with private keys disabled.
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli -regtest -named createwallet wallet_name="invalid_wallet_02"
{
"name": "invalid_wallet_01",
"warning": ""
}
```
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This change only affects the subtest `test_superfluous_witness`.
Note that instead of creating a raw transaction first and then
signing it, we go the other direction here: MiniWallet creates a
transaction spending a segwit v1 output (i.e. including a witness),
then we turn it into a raw transaction by dropping the witness.
Therefore, the debug log asserts are swapped.
88376c623cff3602d04ec6c94a89552aefa20fa7 test: Test for disabling wallet flags (Andrew Chow)
17ab31aa46f7b5c265d07091fe45671ef2af6a9a rpc, wallet: setwalletflags warnings are optional (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Trying to disable a wallet flag with `setwalletflag` results in `Internal bug detected: 'std::any_of(m_results.m_results.begin(), m_results.m_results.end(), [ret](const RPCResult& res) { return res.MatchesType(ret); })'`. This occurs because the `warnings` field was not marked as optional. This PR makes `warnings` optional to avoid this error.
Also added a test case because apparently we didn't already have one.
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The path is stored in `self.options.bitcoinutil`, points to
`src/bitcoin-util` by default and can be overrided with the
`BITCOINUTIL` environment variable.
494455f8a56c93cef4162a0cedc792901577314e test: use MiniWallet for feature_fee_estimation.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR enables one more of the non-wallet functional tests (feature_fee_estimation.py) to be run even with the Bitcoin Core wallet disabled by using the MiniWallet instead, as proposed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20078. It takes use of the recently introduced methods `{create,send}_self_transfer_multi` (#24637) which allows to specify multiple UTXOs to be spent rather than only one. Very likely the test can still be simplified (e.g. coin selection in `small_txpuzzle_randfee`), but this is a first step.
ACKs for top commit:
ayush933:
tACK 494455f8 . The test runs successfully with the wallet disabled.
vincenzopalazzo:
tACK 494455f8a5
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