40e5f26a3ff77e50df808f6f850c617aec2df203 mapport: remove dead code in DispatchMapPort (Antoine Poinsot)
38fdf7c1fb1946820236c319ad44c7bcbf0c6a98 mapport: drop outdated comments (Antoine Poinsot)
b7b24352906f1dba64826e7a093069b5bfc504dc doc: add release note for #31130 (Antoine Poinsot)
1b6dec98da3025c19951daf209347cecf1f0c6ab depends: drop miniupnpc (Antoine Poinsot)
953533d0214819a05d36672d295821ef06ced8d6 doc: remove mentions of UPnP (Antoine Poinsot)
94ad614482f4f1f9d207509a209badbc2fb5700d ci: remove UPnP options (Antoine Poinsot)
a9598e5eaab861fd6e6ce279f1282a83eec407d6 build: drop miniupnpc dependency (Antoine Poinsot)
a5fcfb7385c10d83a294cb2bb2248d06b2ab931e interfaces: remove now unused 'use_upnp' arg from 'mapPort' (Antoine Poinsot)
038bbe7b20074cc2201585dcc631e81b9e1e306c daemon: remove UPnP support (Antoine Poinsot)
844770b05ebc34789dc46d70cd6398089539c915 qt: remove UPnP settings (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
This PR removes UPnP IGD support and drops our [miniupnp](https://github.com/miniupnp/miniupnp) dependency.
Miniupnpc is a C library (somewhat) maintained by a single person which had several vulnerabilities in the past (a couple dozens are listed [here](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=miniupnp)), some of which directly affected our software ([RCE in 2015](https://bitcoincore.org/en/2024/07/03/disclose_upnp_rce/), [OOM in 2020](https://bitcoincore.org/en/2024/07/31/disclose-upnp-oom/)).
The main purpose of this functionality is to have more (non-data-center) reachable nodes on the network. For a non-technical user running Bitcoin Core at home, the software would automatically open a port on their router to receive incoming connections. This way, users not able to manually open a port on their router would still provide the network with more resources and enhance its diversity.
However, due to past vulnerabilities (and a worry about unknown future ones) in miniupnpc this feature was disabled by default in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/6795. Having it disabled by default kills (most of?) the purpose of having this functionality in the first place: someone technical enough to understand the `-upnp` startup option or the "enable UPnP" setting is most likely able to open a port on his box in the first place.
In addition, laanwj implemented PCP with a NAT-PMP fallback directly in Bitcoin Core in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043. If we ever want to re-enable automatic NAT traversal by default in Bitcoin Core, this is the best option (and in my opinion the only sane one). The NAT-PMP fallback makes it so compatibility shouldn't be (much of) an issue.
On balance, i believe that keeping this functionality and this barely maintained C dependency has higher costs than benefits. Therefore i propose that we get rid of it.
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f32c34d0c3d4041a301822b27e88d6db4cbf631e functional test: Additional package evaluation coverage (Greg Sanders)
Pull request description:
Current test coverage doesn't ensure that mempool trimming doesn't appear prior to the entire package, and not just the subpackage, is finished being submitted.
Add a scenario that covers this case, where package ancestors can make it in individually, but would be immadiately evicted if not for the package CPFP.
in response to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31122#discussion_r1813272637 where if applied onto that PR's old commit, the test fails due to package failure.
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rkrux:
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glozow:
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5c299ecafe6f336cffa145d28036b04b87e26712 test: Assert that when we add the max orphan amount that we cannot add anymore and that a random orphan gets dropped (kevkevinpal)
Pull request description:
After joining the bitcoin pr review club about https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30793
I learned about [`CVE-2012-3789`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/net_processing.cpp#L4693)
So I was motivated to write a functional test that covers this part of the code,
This test should add the max number of orphans to a nodes orphanage and then attempt to add another, then asserts that the number of orphans is still at the max amount
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achow101:
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rkrux:
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Current test coverage doesn't ensure that mempool trimming
doesn't appear prior to the entire package, and not just
the subpackage, is finished being submitted.
Add a scenario that covers this case, where package
ancestors can make it in individually, but would be
immadiately evicted if not for the package CPFP.
Keep the "-upnp" option as a hidden arg for one major version in order
to show a more user friendly error to people who had this option set in
their config file.
31cc5006c3de4dd6a1f7a238684163956604df45 init: Return fatal failure on snapshot validation failure (Martin Zumsande)
8f1246e833804789ee5d8b59026b49142df5c455 init: Improve chainstate init db error messages (TheCharlatan)
cd093049dda878e8424fdc1ef828b5f644bd91d4 init: Remove incorrect comment about shutdown condition (MarcoFalke)
635e9f85d76c28647120172d9524982ebe36cf3c init: Remove misleading log line when user chooses not to retry (TheCharlatan)
720ce880a355cf59a4f042a504750eb4e3ee68d3 init: Improve comment describing chainstate load retry behaviour (Martin Zumsande)
baea842ff184f98d2f07568f0a77e48a34d3cde3 init: Remove unneeded argument for mempool_opts checks (stickies-v)
Pull request description:
These are mostly followups from #30968, making the code, log lines, error messages, and comments more consistent.
The last commit is an attempt at improving the error reporting when loading the chainstate. It aims to more cleanly distinguish between errors arising from a specific database, and errors where the culprit may be less clear.
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Code Review ACK 31cc5006c3de4dd6a1f7a238684163956604df45.
stickies-v:
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04e4d52420a0e6bf40d4bd6fe1f31f66db9eab0a test: add test for specifying custom pidfile via `-pid` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
b832ffe04468762f94c6b8a3efb2a978bd16e52e refactor: introduce default pid file name constant in tests (tdb3)
Pull request description:
This small PR adds test coverage for the `-pid` command line option, which allows to overrule the pid filename (`bitcoind.pid` by default). One can specify either a relative path (within the datadir) or an absolute one; the latter is tested using `self.options.tmpdir`. Note that the functional test file `feature_init.py` so far only contained a stress test; with this new sub-test added, both the description and the test name are adapted to be more generic.
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86e2a6b749c7fecbd086b361806ac9f6e9426d79 [test] A non-standard transaction which is also consensus-invalid should return the consensus error (Antoine Poinsot)
f859ff8a4e9c3aa23bf5be6eceb7099ca72b2290 [validation] Improve script check error reporting (dergoegge)
Pull request description:
An input script might be invalid for multiple reasons. For example, it might fail both a standardness check and a consensus check, which can lead to a `mandatory-script-verify-flag-failed` error being reported that includes the script error string from the standardness failure (e.g. `mandatory-script-verify-flag-failed (Using OP_CODESEPARATOR in non-witness script)`), which is confusing.
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ariard:
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cd0edf26c07c8c615f3ae3ac040c4774dcc8e650 tracing: cast block_connected duration to nanoseconds (0xb10c)
Pull request description:
When the `validation:block_connected` tracepoint was introduced in 8f37f5c2a562c38c83fc40234ade9c301fc4e685, the connect block duration was passed in microseconds `µs`. By starting to use steady clock in fabf1cdb206e368a9433abf99a5ea2762a5ed2c0 this changed to nanoseconds `ns`. As the test only checked if the duration value is `> 0` as a plausibility check, this went unnoticed. This was detected this when setting up monitoring for block validation time as part of the Great Consensus Cleanup Revival discussion.
This change casts the duration explicitly to nanoseconds, updates the documentation, and adds a check for an upper bound to the tracepoint interface tests. The upper bound is quite lax as mining the block takes much longer than connecting the empty test block. It's however able to detect a duration passed in an incorrect unit (1000x off).
A previous version of this PR casted the duration to microseconds `µs` - however, as the last three major releases have had the duration as nanoseconds (and this went unnoticed), we assume that this is the API now and changeing it back to microseconds would break the API again. See also https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29877#issuecomment-2067867597
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e64b2f1a16e8d0ad2cd181d84e3b70312e3cdf33 doc: cmake: prepend and explain "build/" where needed (Larry Ruane)
Pull request description:
This is a small follow-on to #30741, prepend `build/` to the path for `test_runner.py`.
ACKs for top commit:
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maflcko:
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fae44c83da982095661b034bdd01afe8ac2fb0a6 test: Remove 0.16.3 test from wallet_backwards_compatibility.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The test checks that any wallet created with current master can not be loaded with `v0.16.3`. This is interesting documentation, however it is probably not something to keep as a test, because:
* It seems like an extremely unlikely (and unsupported) edge case that someone creates a wallet with master and then goes ahead to open it with a long EOL software version.
* A better test would be the inverse: Create a wallet with `v0.16.3` and open it with current master. This is already tested in `wallet_upgradewallet.py`, where I've added an additional balance check before upgrading the `v0.16.3` wallet.
* The test is intermittently failing when shutting down the `v0.16.3` node, for example in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30875#issuecomment-2357565564. The exact cause is unclear, but given that the test isn't worthy to keep, removing it will ensure that the error disappears.
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Sjors:
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fanquake:
ACK fae44c83da982095661b034bdd01afe8ac2fb0a6 - I agree that test seems to have past it's usefulness, and the fact that it otherwise causes intemittent issues is further reason to remove it.
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fa6d14eacb2a8c1c3243e3075254dfdebaa9290e test: Treat exclude list warning as failure in CI (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
An outdated exclude list or otherwise an error in the exclude list handling is usually a bug.
So make it fatal in the CI, instead of silently ignoring it.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30872/files#r1757015334
Can be tested with something like (with and without `--ci`):
```
./bld-cmake/test/functional/test_runner.py wallet_disable -x wallet_disablee
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98c1536852d1de9a978b11046e7414e79ed40b46 test: add getorphantxs tests (tdb3)
93f48fceb7dd332ef980ce890ff7750b995d6077 test: add tx_in_orphanage() (tdb3)
34a9c10e8cdb3e9cd40fc3a420df8f73e0208a48 rpc: add getorphantxs (tdb3)
f511ff3654d999951a64098c8a9f2f8e29771dad refactor: move verbosity parsing to rpc/util (tdb3)
532491faf1aa90053af52cbedce403b9eccf0bc3 net: add GetOrphanTransactions() to PeerManager (tdb3)
91b65adff2aaf16f42c5ccca6e16b951e0e84f9a refactor: add OrphanTxBase for external use (tdb3)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a new hidden rpc, `getorphantxs`, that provides the caller with a list of orphan transactions. This rpc may be helpful when checking orphan behavior/scenarios (e.g. in tests like `p2p_orphan_handling`) or providing additional data for statistics/visualization.
```
getorphantxs ( verbosity )
Shows transactions in the tx orphanage.
EXPERIMENTAL warning: this call may be changed in future releases.
Arguments:
1. verbosity (numeric, optional, default=0) 0 for an array of txids (may contain duplicates), 1 for an array of objects with tx details, and 2 for details from (1) and tx hex
Result (for verbose = 0):
[ (json array)
"hex", (string) The transaction hash in hex
...
]
Result (for verbose = 1):
[ (json array)
{ (json object)
"txid" : "hex", (string) The transaction hash in hex
"wtxid" : "hex", (string) The transaction witness hash in hex
"bytes" : n, (numeric) The serialized transaction size in bytes
"vsize" : n, (numeric) The virtual transaction size as defined in BIP 141. This is different from actual serialized size for witness transactions as witness data is discounted.
"weight" : n, (numeric) The transaction weight as defined in BIP 141.
"expiration" : xxx, (numeric) The orphan expiration time expressed in UNIX epoch time
"from" : [ (json array)
n, (numeric) Peer ID
...
]
},
...
]
Result (for verbose = 2):
[ (json array)
{ (json object)
"txid" : "hex", (string) The transaction hash in hex
"wtxid" : "hex", (string) The transaction witness hash in hex
"bytes" : n, (numeric) The serialized transaction size in bytes
"vsize" : n, (numeric) The virtual transaction size as defined in BIP 141. This is different from actual serialized size for witness transactions as witness data is discounted.
"weight" : n, (numeric) The transaction weight as defined in BIP 141.
"expiration" : xxx, (numeric) The orphan expiration time expressed in UNIX epoch time
"from" : [ (json array)
n, (numeric) Peer ID
...
],
"hex" : "hex" (string) The serialized, hex-encoded transaction data
},
...
]
Examples:
> bitcoin-cli getorphantxs 2
> curl --user myusername --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": "curltest", "method": "getorphantxs", "params": [2]}' -H 'content-type: application/json' http://127.0.0.1:8332/
```
```
$ build/src/bitcoin-cli getorphantxs 2
[
{
"txid": "50128aac5deab548228d74d846675ad4def91cd92453d81a2daa778df12a63f2",
"wtxid": "bb61659336f59fcf23acb47c05dc4bbea63ab533a98c412f3a12cb813308d52c",
"bytes": 133,
"vsize": 104,
"weight": 415,
"expiration": 1725663854,
"from": [
1
],
"hex": "020000000001010b992959eaa2018bbf31a4a3f9aa30896a8144dbd5cfaf263bf07c0845a3a6620000000000000000000140fe042a010000002251202913b252fe537830f843bfdc5fa7d20ba48639a87c86ff837b92d083c55ad7c102015121c0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000100000000"
},
{
"txid": "330bb7f701604a40ade20aa129e9a3eb8a7bf024e599084ca1026d3222b9f8a1",
"wtxid": "b7651f7d4c1a40c4d01f6a1e43a121967091fa0f56bb460146c1c5c068e824f6",
"bytes": 133,
"vsize": 104,
"weight": 415,
"expiration": 1725663854,
"from": [
2
],
"hex": "020000000001013600adfe41e0ebd2454838963d270916d2b47239c9eebb93a992b720d3589a080000000000000000000140fe042a010000002251202913b252fe537830f843bfdc5fa7d20ba48639a87c86ff837b92d083c55ad7c102015121c0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000100000000"
}
]
```
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The weight unit is merely a consensus rule detail and is largely
irrelevant for fee-rate calculations and mempool policy rules (e.g. for
package relay and TRUC limits), so there doesn't seem to be any value of
using a granularity that we can't even guarantee to reach exactly
anyway.
Switch to the more natural unit of vsize instead, which simplifies both
the padding implementation and the current tests that take use of this
padding. The rather annoying multiplications by `WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR`
can then be removed and weird-looking magic numbers like `4004` can be
replaced by numbers that are more connected to actual policy limit
constants from the codebase, e.g. `1001` for exceeding
`TRUC_CHILD_MAX_VSIZE` by one.
f5a2000579b140a1f51fc433706c775ca560c62c test: re-bucket long-running tests (willcl-ark)
Pull request description:
Re-bucket:
- `p2p_node_network_limited -v*transport`
- `feature_assume_utxo`
On CI runners these tests are taking longer than their current bucket suggests, often being among the last to finish.
Re-bucket them to improve CI efficiency.
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faf801515f8fcd11a3454105cab66c38f6f240fe test: Add missing sync_mempools() to fill_mempool() (MarcoFalke)
fa48be6f0233cfbd5c1eab7b832c913912062fa5 test: Refactor fill_mempool to extract send_batch helper (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Not doing the sync will lead to (intermittent) issues, as explained in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/30922#issuecomment-2364529013.
Fix all issues by doing the sync by default and disable it in places that do not need the sync.
Fixes#30922
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f20fe33e94c6752e5d2ed92511c0bf51a10716ee test: Add basic balance coverage to wallet_assumeutxo.py (Fabian Jahr)
037b101e808ccf9e717751619e04f6e87d614efd test: Add coverage for best block locator write in wallet_backup (Fabian Jahr)
31c0df038909e40fe9618a4595254907ed1de907 wallet: migration, write best locator before unloading wallet (furszy)
7e3dbe4180cbeb65e59b53d9fa98509e9189549d wallet: Write best block to disk before backup (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
I discovered that we don't write the best block to disk when trying to explain the behavior described here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30455#discussion_r1719951882
In the context of that test, the behavior is confusing and I think it also shows that one of the already existing tests in `wallet_assumeutxo.py` doesn't actually test what it says. It only fails because the best block isn't written and actually, the height of the backup that is loaded is at the snapshot height during backup. So it really shouldn't fail since it's past the background sync blocks already.
I'm not sure if this is super relevant in practice though so I am first looking for concept ACKs on the `BackupWallet` code change. Either way, I think this behavior should be documented better if it is left as is and the test should be changed.
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7942951e3fcc58f7db0059546d03be9ea243f1db Remove unused g_best_block (Ryan Ofsky)
e3a560ca68d79b056a105a65ed0c174a9631aba9 rpc: use waitTipChanged for longpoll (Ryan Ofsky)
460687a09c2af336fce853d9ffb790d01429eec6 Remove unused CRPCSignals (Sjors Provoost)
dca923150e3ac10a57c23a7e29e76516d32ec10d Replace RPCNotifyBlockChange with waitTipChanged() (Sjors Provoost)
2a40ee1121903847cdd3f6c5b4796e4d5471b2df rpc: check for negative timeout arg in waitfor* (Sjors Provoost)
de7c855b3af99fe6b62279c5c2d08888a5437c4a rpc: recommend -rpcclienttimeout=0 for waitfor* (Sjors Provoost)
77ec072925a6d558b3c6b075becbed44727c5989 rpc: fix waitfornewblock description (Sjors Provoost)
285fe9fb51c808a9edd91b05bd3134fc18de0fb6 rpc: add test for waitforblock and waitfornewblock (Sjors Provoost)
b94b27cf05c709674117e308e441a8d1efddcd0a Add waitTipChanged to Mining interface (Sjors Provoost)
7eccdaf16081d6f624c4dc21df75b0474e049d2b node: Track last block that received a blockTip notification (Sjors Provoost)
ebb8215f23644f901c46fd4977b7d4b08fae5104 Rename getTipHash() to getTip() and return BlockRef (Sjors Provoost)
89a8f74bbbb900abfb3d8e946eea18ad7b1513ad refactor: rename BlockKey to BlockRef (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This continues the work in #30200 so that a future Stratum v2 Template Provider (see #29432) can avoid accessing node internals. It needs to know when a new block arrives in order to push new templates to connected clients.
`waitTipChanged()` uses a new kernel notification `notifications().m_tip_block_mutex`, which this PR also introduces (a previous version used `g_best_block`).
In order to ensure the new method works as intended, the `waitfornewblock`, `waitforblock` and `waitforblockheight` RPC methods are refactored to use it. This allows removing `RPCNotifyBlockChange`.
There's a commit to add (direct) tests for the methods that are about to be refactored:
- `waitfornewblock` was already implicitly tested by `feature_shutdown.py`.
- `waitforblockheight` by `feature_coinstatsindex.py` and `example_test.py`
This PR renames `getTipHash()` to `getTip()` and returns a `BlockRef` (renamed from `BlockKey`) so that callers can use either the height or hash.
The later commits make trivial improvements to the `waitfor*` RPC calls (not needed for this PR).
The `waitTipChanged()` method could probably also be used for the longpoll functionality in `getblocktemplate`, but I'm a bit reluctant to touch that.
`RPCServer::OnStarted` no longer does anything and `RPCServer::OnStopped` merely prints a log statement. They were added in #5711 as a refactor. This PR drops them entirely.
Finally `g_best_block` is also dropped.
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e6994efe08b282dd9e46602bcbad69567fe91dcd fix: increase rpcbind check robustness (tdb3)
d38e3aed89eea665399eef07f5c3b64b14d4f586 fix: handle invalid rpcbind port earlier (tdb3)
83b67f2e6d59ea5de6573314ea4fe54ae52b7c12 refactor: move host/port checking (tdb3)
73c243965ab256ece089d14173c2d285955e83d5 test: add tests for invalid rpcbind ports (tdb3)
Pull request description:
Previously, when an invalid port was specified in `-rpcbind`, the `SplitHostPort()` return value in `HTTPBindAddresses()` was ignored and attempt would be made to bind to the default rpcbind port (with the host/port treated as a host).
This rearranges port checking code in `AppInitMain()` to handle the invalid port before reaching `HTTPBindAddresses()`. Also adds a check in `HTTPBindAddresses()` as a defensive measure for future changes.
Adds then updates associated functional tests as well.
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54227e681a4efa8961f1ad05d43366d88a9b686a rpc, cli: improve error message on multiwallet mode (pablomartin4btc)
Pull request description:
Running a CLI command when multiple wallets are loaded and `-rpcwallet` is not specified, should return a clearer error.
Currently in `master`:
```
$ bitcoin-cli -regtest -generate 1
error code: -19
error message:
Wallet file not specified (must request wallet RPC through /wallet/<filename> uri-path).
Try adding "-rpcwallet=<filename>" option to bitcoin-cli command line.
```
With this change:
```
$ bitcoin-cli -regtest -generate 1
error code: -19
error message:
Multiple wallets are loaded. Please select which wallet to use by requesting the RPC through the /wallet/<walletname> URI path. Or for the CLI, specify the "-rpcwallet=<walletname>" option before the command (run "bitcoin-cli -h" for help or "bitcoin-cli listwallets" to see which wallets are currently loaded).
```
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a9964c04447745435747d9cc557165c43902783b doc: Updating docs from autotools to cmake (kevkevinpal)
Pull request description:
A bit of a followup from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30840
- In this change the documentation where we refer to the `./configure` script which is now gone and have converted the configure params to use the `cmake` equivalent.
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replaced --enable-debug with -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug in developer-notes
replaced --enable-multiprocess with -DWITH_MULTIPROCESS=ON
replaced --disable-zmq with -DWITH_ZMQ=OFF
Previously, when an invalid port was specified
in `-rpcbind`, the `SplitHostPort()` return value
in `HTTPBindAddresses()` was ignored and attempt
would be made to bind to the default rpcbind port
(with the host/port treated as a host).
This rearranges port checking code in
`AppInitMain()` to handle the invalid
port before reaching `HTTPBindAddresses()`.
Also adjusts associated functional tests.
The primary objective is to provide users with clearer
and more informative error messages when encountering
the RPC_WALLET_NOT_SPECIFIED error, which occurs when
multiple wallets are loadad.
This commit also rectifies the error message consistency
by bringing the error message in line with the definition
established in protocol.h ("error when there are multiple
wallets loaded").
6a1aa510e31e8b77793341473aa5afc9d023a6e3 rpc: check block index before reading block / undo data (Martin Zumsande)
6cbf2e5f8197e51b8f3d789ba9f5874a2fd7b93a rpc: Improve gettxoutproof error when only header is available. (Martin Zumsande)
69fc867ea19ba3bd8c38a18b5e3f0e366c46af5b test: add coverage to getblock and getblockstats (Martin Zumsande)
5290cbd58504dcbab97cb0944b3ae0a0f79c4502 rpc: Improve getblock / getblockstats error when only header is available. (Martin Zumsande)
e5b537bbdfbfb43ac7bd8e91958e4a2bbd2577ff rest: improve error when only header of a block is available. (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Fixes#20978
If a block was pruned, `getblock` already returns a specific error: "Block not available (pruned data)".
But if we haven't received the full block yet (e.g. in a race with block downloading after a new block was received headers-first, or during IBD) we just return an unspecific "Block not found on disk" error and log
`ERROR: ReadBlockFromDisk: OpenBlockFile failed for FlatFilePos(nFile=-1, nPos=0) `
which suggest something went wrong even though this is a completely normal and expected situation.
This PR improves the error message and stops calling `ReadRawBlockFromDisk()`, when we already know from the header that the block is not available on disk.
Similarly, it prevents all other rpcs from calling blockstorage read functions unless we expect the data to be there, so that `LogError()` will only be thrown when there is an actual file system problem.
I'm not completely sure if the cause is important enough to change the wording of the rpc error, that some scripts may rely on.
If reviewers prefer it, an alternative solution would be to keep returning the current "Block not found on disk" error, but return it immediately instead of calling `ReadRawBlockFromDisk`, which would at least prevent the log error and also be an improvement in my opinion.
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72c9a1fe94f927220d3159f516fda684ae9d4caa test: Check that network stays suspended after dumptxoutset if it was off before (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to #30817 which covered the robustness of `dumptxoutset`: network is deactivated during the run but re-activated even when an issue was encountered. But it did not cover the case if the user had deactivated the network themselves before. In that case the user may want the network to stay off so the network is not reactivated after `dumptxoutset` finishes. A test for this behavior is added here.
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This avoids low-level log errors that are supposed to only occur when
there is an actual problem with the block on disk missing unexpectedly,
but not in the case where the block and/or undo data are expected not to be there.
It changes behavior such that in the first case (block index indicates
data is available but retrieving it fails) an error is thrown.
It also adjusts a functional tests that tried to simulate not
having undo data (but having block data) by deleting the undo file.
This situation should occur reality because block and undo data are pruned together.
Instead, test this situation with a block that hasn't been connected.
This improves the error message of the getblock and getblockstats rpc and prevents calls to
ReadRawBlockFromDisk(), which are unnecessary if we know
from the header nStatus field that the block is not available.