3141eab9c669488a2e7fef5f60d356ac92294922 test: add functional test for ScanAndUnlinkAlreadyPrunedFiles (Andrew Toth)
e252909e561e47d75cb3a892657662a139f6532c test: add unit test for ScanAndUnlinkAlreadyPrunedFiles (Andrew Toth)
77557dda4a123515d0fa2a545ee21d7c43a66988 prune: scan and unlink already pruned block files on startup (Andrew Toth)
Pull request description:
There are a few cases where we can mark a block and undo file as pruned in our block index, but not actually remove the files from disk.
1. If we call `FindFilesToPrune` or `FindFilesToPruneManual` and crash before `UnlinkPrunedFiles`.
2. If on Windows there is an open file handle to the file somewhere else when calling `fs::remove` in `UnlinkPrunedFiles` (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/filesystem/remove, https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-deletefilew#remarks). This could be from another process, or if we are calling `ReadBlockFromDisk`/`ReadRawBlockFromDisk` without having a lock on `cs_main` (which has been allowed since ccd8ef65f9).
This PR mitigates this by scanning all pruned block files on startup after `LoadBlockIndexDB` and unlinking them again.
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7013da07fbcddb04abae9759767a9419ab90444c Add release note for PR#25943 (David Gumberg)
04f270b4358417fc2827b9f91717816062b1864e Add test for unspendable transactions and parameter 'maxburnamount' to sendrawtransaction. (David Gumberg)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a user configurable, zero by default parameter — `maxburnamount` — to `sendrawtransaction`. This PR makes bitcoin core reject transactions that contain unspendable outputs which exceed `maxburnamount`. closes#25899.
As a result of this PR, `sendrawtransaction` will by default block 3 kinds of transactions:
1. Those that begin with `OP_RETURN` - (datacarriers)
2. Those whose lengths exceed the script limit.
3. Those that contain invalid opcodes.
The user is able to configure a `maxburnamount` that will override this check and allow a user to send a potentially unspendable output into the mempool.
I see two legitimate use cases for this override:
1. Users that deliberately use `OP_RETURN` for datacarrier transactions that embed data into the blockchain.
2. Users that refuse to update, or are unable to update their bitcoin core client would be able to make use of new opcodes that their client doesn't know about.
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2f84ad7b9e62dd710940c2f265b65973b94864d7 docs: add ramdisk guide for running tests on OSX (Matthew Zipkin)
Pull request description:
Using a ramdisk on OSX sped up the test suite by about 5x (using default `jobs=4`) on my M1 macbook pro running macOS Monterey 12.3.1. This PR adds the relevant OSX commands following the Linux directions.
Default:
```
8204 s (accumulated)
Runtime: 2104 s
```
following commands from the PR:
```
1606 s (accumulated)
Runtime: 421 s
```
ramdisk + `jobs=32`:
```
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Runtime: 85 s
```
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0af16e7134459e0820ab95d751093876c1ec4c6d doc: add release note for #25574 (Martin Zumsande)
57ef2a4812f443b2d734f43cebf3ef5038da83f2 validation: report if pruning prevents completion of verification (Martin Zumsande)
0c7785bb2540b69564104767d38342704230cbc2 init, validation: Improve handling if VerifyDB() fails due to insufficient dbcache (Martin Zumsande)
d6f781f1cfcbc2c2ad5ee289a0642ed00386d013 validation: return VerifyDBResult::INTERRUPTED if verification was interrupted (Martin Zumsande)
6360b5302d2675788de5c4a28ea77d823f6d809e validation: Change return value of VerifyDB to enum type (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
`VerifyDB()` can fail to complete due to insufficient dbcache at the level 3 checks. This PR improves the error handling in this case in the following ways:
- The rpc `-verifychain` now returns false if the check can't be completed due to insufficient cache
- During init, we only log a warning if the default values for `-checkblocks` and `-checklevel` are taken and the check doesn't complete. However, if the user actively specifies one of these args, we return with an InitError if we can't complete the check.
This PR also changes `-verifychain` RPC to return `false` if the verification didn't finish due to missing block data (pruning) or due to being interrupted by the node being shutdown.
Previously, this PR also included a fix for a possible assert during verification - this was done in #27009 (now merged).
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MarcoFalke:
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c3b4b5a142b204ceeca4e9b1ca1e2ff41ddd1308 test: Replace 0xC0 constant (roconnor-blockstream)
Pull request description:
Instead it should be the named constant `LEAF_VERSION_TAPSCRIPT`.
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4bbf5ddd44bde15b328be131922123eaa3212a7e Detailed error message for passphrases with null chars (John Moffett)
b4bdabc2238750a1f6e72cb1403f8b770fc4f365 doc: Release notes for 27068 (John Moffett)
4b1205ba37d6737722d2087696b1a054a852286a Test case for passphrases with null characters (John Moffett)
00a0861181cc7f4771ac2690ca6be5731c30b005 Pass all characters to SecureString including nulls (John Moffett)
Pull request description:
`SecureString` is a `std::string` specialization with a secure allocator. However, in practice it's treated like a C- string (no explicit length and null-terminated). This can cause unexpected and potentially insecure behavior. For instance, if a user enters a passphrase with embedded null characters (which is possible through Qt and the JSON-RPC), it will ignore any characters after the first null, potentially giving the user a false sense of security.
Instead of assigning to `SecureString` via `std::string::c_str()`, assign it via a `std::string_view` of the original. This explicitly captures the size and still doesn't make any extraneous copies in memory.
Note to reviewers, the following all compile identically in recent `GCC` (x86-64 and ARM64) with `-O2` (and `-std=c++17`):
```C++
std::string orig_string;
std::cin >> orig_string;
SecureString s;
s.reserve(100);
// The following all compile identically
s = orig_string;
s = std::string_view{orig_string};
s.assign(std::string_view{orig_string});
s.assign(orig_string.data(), orig_string.size());
```
So it's largely a matter of preference. However, one thing to keep in mind is that we want to avoid making unnecessary copies of any sensitive data in memory.
Something like `SecureString s{orig_string};` is still invalid and probably unwanted in our case, since it'd get treated as a short string and optimized away from the secure allocator. I presume that's the reason for the `reserve()` calls.
Fixes#27067.
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4d84eaec82e7b5a450d47cd30e5936a717035f77 Raise PRNG seed log to INFO. (roconnor-blockstream)
Pull request description:
Some build infrastructure, such as Nix, will delete failed builds by default, keeping only the log (stdout/stderr) of the failed build.
For flaky tests, it would be very helpful to have the PRNG seed in the default log in order to redo the failed test.
By simply raising the PRNG seed logging to INFO, we can, by default, record the seed in the log of every build.
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9486509be65f09174a0cb50a337cac58a0c09de4 wallet, rpc: Update migratewallet help text for encrypted wallets (Andrew Chow)
aaf02b5721a8b5d3d9280dc3146fa5e44ea671b6 tests: Tests for migrating wallets by name, and providing passphrase (Andrew Chow)
7fd125b27d48e410509f3009e2eb9fa5cd6729dd wallet: Be able to unlock the wallet for migration (Andrew Chow)
6bdbc5ff590de18dfb47c31190baad879f68fef7 rpc: Allow users to specify wallet name for migratewallet (Andrew Chow)
dbfa34540372033d95036a02b7025ddd33f540aa wallet: Allow MigrateLegacyToDescriptor to take a wallet name (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
`migratewallet` currently operates on wallets that are already loaded, however this is not necessarily required, and in the future, not possible once the legacy wallet is removed. So we need to also be able to give the wallet name to migrate.
Additionally, the passphrase is required when migrating a wallet. Since a wallet may not be loaded when we migrate, and as we currently unload wallets when migrating, we need the passphrase to be given to `migratewallet` in order to migrate encrypted wallets.
Fixes#27048
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61bb4e783b3acc62b121a228f6b14c2462e23315 lint: enable E722 do not use bare except (Leonardo Lazzaro)
Pull request description:
Improve test code and enable E722 lint check.
If you want to catch all exceptions that signal program errors, use except Exception: (bare except is equivalent to except BaseException:).
Reference: https://peps.python.org/pep-0008/#programming-recommendations
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MarcoFalke:
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6a5b348f2e526f048d0b448b01f6c4ab608569af test: test rescanning encrypted wallets (ishaanam)
493b813e171a389a8b6750b4f2e42e8363a0267e wallet: ensure that the passphrase is not deleted from memory when being used to rescan (ishaanam)
66a86ebabb26a055ca92af846bfa39dbd2f9f722 wallet: keep track of when the passphrase is needed when rescanning (ishaanam)
Pull request description:
Wallet passphrases are needed to top up the keypool of encrypted wallets
during a rescan. The following RPCs need the passphrase when rescanning:
- `importdescriptors`
- `rescanblockchain`
The following RPCs use the information about whether or not the
passphrase is being used to ensure that full rescans are able to
take place (meaning the following RPCs should not be able to run
if a rescan requiring the wallet to be unlocked is taking place):
- `walletlock`
- `encryptwallet`
- `walletpassphrasechange`
`m_relock_mutex` is also introduced so that the passphrase is not
deleted from memory when the timeout provided in
`walletpassphrase` is up and the wallet is still rescanning.
Fixes#25702, #11249
Thanks to achow101 for coming up with the idea of using a new mutex to solve this issue and for answering related questions.
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Some build infrastructure, such as Nix, will delete failed builds by default, keeping only the log of the failed build.
For flaky tests, it would be very helpful to have the PRNG seed in the default log in order to redo the failed test.
By simply raising the PRNG seed logging to INFO, we can, by default, record the seed in the log of every build.
14b4921a91920df25b19ff420bfe2bff8c56f71e wallet: reuse change dest when recreating TX with avoidpartialspends (Matthew Zipkin)
Pull request description:
Closes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/27051
When the wallet creates a transaction internally, it will also create an alternative that spends using destination groups and see if the fee difference is negligible. If it costs the user the same to send the grouped version, we send it (even if the user has `avoidpartialspends` set to `false` which is default). This patch ensures that the second transaction creation attempt re-uses the change destination selected by the first attempt. Otherwise, the first change address remains reserved, will not be used in the second attempt, and then will never be used by the wallet, leaving gaps in the BIP44 chain.
If the user had `avoidpartialspends` set to true, there is no second version of the created transaction and the change addresses are not affected.
I believe this behavior was introduced in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14582
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73ec4b2a8347c796b9aadc1f2576b286c469f9e7 tests: decodescript can infer descriptors for scripts >520 bytes (Andrew Chow)
7cc78223710679c6e7fd40b762798a1f5ca4938e rpc: Use FlatSigningProvider in decodescript (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
`FillableSigningProvider` limits scripts to 520 bytes even though segwit allows scripts to be larger than that. We can avoid this limit by using a `FlatSigningProvider` so that such larger scripts can be decoded.
Fixes#27111
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1819564c2130d4d8537ca433c6688b56c769fb79 test: fix intermittent issue in `p2p_disconnect_ban` (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
Fixes#26808
When `node0` calls `disconnectnode` to disconnect `node1`, we should check in `node1` if it worked, because for `node0` the informations in `getpeerinfo` may be updated before really completing the disconnection.
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14302a4802e2dbb41f5189de88f99ddd5dda7736 test: fix test abort for high timeout values (and `--timeout-factor 0`) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
On master, the functional tests's option `--timeout-factor 0` (which according to the test docs and parameter description should disable the RPC timeouts) currently fails, same as high values like `--timeout-factor 999999`:
```
$ ./test/functional/wallet_basic.py --timeout-factor 0
2022-08-29T01:26:39.561000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/bitcoin_func_test_f24yxzp5
2022-08-29T01:26:40.262000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/honey/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 549, in start_nodes
node.wait_for_rpc_connection()
File "/home/honey/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_node.py", line 234, in wait_for_rpc_connection
rpc.getblockcount()
File "/home/honey/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/coverage.py", line 49, in __call__
return_val = self.auth_service_proxy_instance.__call__(*args, **kwargs)
File "/home/honey/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/authproxy.py", line 142, in __call__
response, status = self._request('POST', self.__url.path, postdata.encode('utf-8'))
File "/home/honey/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/authproxy.py", line 107, in _request
self.__conn.request(method, path, postdata, headers)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/http/client.py", line 1285, in request
self._send_request(method, url, body, headers, encode_chunked)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/http/client.py", line 1331, in _send_request
self.endheaders(body, encode_chunked=encode_chunked)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/http/client.py", line 1280, in endheaders
self._send_output(message_body, encode_chunked=encode_chunked)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/http/client.py", line 1040, in _send_output
self.send(msg)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/http/client.py", line 980, in send
self.connect()
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/http/client.py", line 946, in connect
self.sock = self._create_connection(
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/socket.py", line 844, in create_connection
raise err
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/socket.py", line 832, in create_connection
sock.connect(sa)
OSError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument
```
This is caused by a high timeout value that Python's HTTP(S) client library can't cope with. Fix this by clamping down the connection's set timeout value in AuthProxy. The change can easily be tested by running an arbitrary test with `--timeout-factor 0` on master (should fail), on this PR (should pass) and on this PR with the clamping value increased by 1 (should fail).
// EDIT: The behaviour was observed on OpenBSD 7.1 and Python 3.9.12.
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MarcoFalke:
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When `node0` calls `disconnectnode` to disconnect `node1`, we should check in `node1` if it worked, because for `node0` the informations in `getpeerinfo` may be updated before really completing the disconnection.
2555a3950f0304b7af7609c1e6c696993c50ac72 p2p: ProcessAddrFetch(-seednode) is unnecessary if -connect is specified (Dhruv Mehta)
Pull request description:
If the user runs: `bitcoind -connect=X -seednode=Y`, I _think_ it is safe to ignore `-seednode`. A more populated `addrman` (via `getaddr` calls to peers in `-seednode`) is not useful in this configuration: `addrman` entries are used to initiate new outbound connections when slots are open, or to open feeler connections and keep `addrman` from getting stale. This is all done in a part of `ThreadOpenConnections` (below [this line](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/net.cpp#L1803)) which is never executed when `-connect` is supplied. With `-connect`, `ThreadOpenConnections` will run [this loop](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/net.cpp#L1785) and exit thread execution when interrupted.
Reviewers may also find it relevant that when `-connect` is used, we [soft disable](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/init.cpp#L800) `-dnsseed` in init.cpp perhaps for the same reason i.e. seeding is not useful with `-connect`.
Running `ProcessAddrFetch` does not seem to have downside except developer confusion AFAICT. I was confused by this and felt it might affect other new bitcoiners too. If there is strong preference to not remove the line, I'd also be happy to just leave a comment there mentioning `ADDR_FETCH`/`-seednode` is irrelevant when used with `-connect`.
If this change is accepted, the node will still make `getaddr` calls to peers in `-connect` and expand `addrman`. However, disabling those `getaddr` calls would leak information about the node's configuration.
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30a3230e86dfd49c771432be6219841df5066eb4 script: remove out-of-date snprintf TODO (Jon Atack)
0e015146bd98831290b2b141914e3f93baf5bf8f net: remove orphaned CSubNet::SanityCheck() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
`CSubNet::SanityCheck()` was added in #20140, and not removed in #22570 when it became orphaned code.
Also, remove an out-of-date `snprintf` TODO that was resolved in #27036, and fix up 2 words to make the spelling linter green again.
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4c8ecccdcd813fac3a7ef6a1493ef3977220421d test: add tests for `outputs` argument to `bumpfee`/`psbtbumpfee` (Seibart Nedor)
c0ebb9838252fb187db8719755801758d89651f7 wallet: add `outputs` arguments to `bumpfee` and `psbtbumpfee` (Seibart Nedor)
a804f3cfc0b4761b9ca7976e6e4472cd93599bbf wallet: extract and reuse RPC argument format definition for outputs (Seibart Nedor)
Pull request description:
This implements a modification of the proposal in #22007: instead of **adding** outputs to the set of outputs in the original transaction, the outputs given by `outputs` argument **completely replace** the outputs in the original transaction.
As noted below, this makes it easier to "cancel" a transaction or to reduce the amounts in the outputs, which is not the case with the original proposal in #22007, but it seems from the discussion in this PR that the **replace** behavior is more desirable than **add** one.
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Code Review ACK 4c8ecccdcd
ishaanam:
reACK 4c8ecccdcd813fac3a7ef6a1493ef3977220421d
Tree-SHA512: 31361f4a9b79c162bda7929583b0a3fd200e09f4c1a5378b12007576d6b14e02e9e4f0bab8aa209f08f75ac25a1f4805ad16ebff4a0334b07ad2378cc0090103
Since migration reloads the wallet, the wallet will always be locked
unless the passphrase is given. migratewallet can now take the
passphrase in order to unlock the wallet for migration.
7a83aa0982dbe1c5e89b904f636840cb2ef56357 test: add coverage for unparsable `-maxuploadtarget` (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This PR adds test coverage for the following error:
7386da7a0b/src/init.cpp (L1096-L1099)
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: c115b2b4d2d0eb2316bf9fafd7e0046aa18c9650062779b3a82d6145d188765bff5317f4ca5f79607732fde6d83e1f67756ac20a12c98d060ee68d8acc20c76e
741908afc1f9ed2040c18667c75665b300c5dfe7 test: previous releases: add v24.0.1 (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The same procedure as every release (see dba123167236a172d2d33861d58aa94a19729671 [v23.0] and d8b705f1caeb3b4a6790cb26e4e5584ca791d965 [v22.0]), only a little simpler now: thanks to #25650, the previous release fetch script defaults to downloading/building the necessary tags, i.e. we don't need to extend the tag list in the CI scripts and test/README.md anymore.
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Sjors:
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6c7a17a8e0eec377f83ed1399f003ae70b898270 psbt: support externally provided preimages for Miniscript satisfaction (Antoine Poinsot)
840a396029316896beda46600aec3c1af09a899c qa: add a "smart" Miniscript fuzz target (Antoine Poinsot)
17e3547241d593bc92c5c6b36c54284d9d9f3feb qa: add a fuzz target generating random nodes from a binary encoding (Antoine Poinsot)
611e12502a5887ffb751bb92fadaa334d484824b qa: functional test Miniscript signing with key and timelocks (Antoine Poinsot)
d57b7f2021d2369f6e88cdf0f562aab27c51beaf refactor: make descriptors in Miniscript functional test more readable (Antoine Poinsot)
0a8fc9e200b5018c1efd6f9126eb405ca0beeea3 wallet: check solvability using descriptor in AvailableCoins (Antoine Poinsot)
560e62b1e221832ae99ff8684559a7b8f9df84a7 script/sign: signing support for Miniscripts with hash preimage challenges (Antoine Poinsot)
a2f81b6a8f1ff3b0750711409c7538812a52ef40 script/sign: signing support for Miniscript with timelocks (Antoine Poinsot)
61c6d1a8440db09c44d7fd367a6f2c641ea93d40 script/sign: basic signing support for Miniscript descriptors (Antoine Poinsot)
4242c1c52127df3a24be0c15b88d4fc463af04fc Align 'e' property of or_d and andor with website spec (Pieter Wuille)
f5deb417804b9f267830bd40177677987df4526d Various additional explanations of the satisfaction logic from Pieter (Pieter Wuille)
22c5b00345063bdeb8b6d3da8b5692d18f92bfb7 miniscript: satisfaction support (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
This makes the Miniscript descriptors solvable.
Note this introduces signing support for much more complex scripts than the wallet was previously able to solve, and the whole tooling isn't provided for a complete Miniscript integration in the wallet. Particularly, the PSBT<->Miniscript integration isn't entirely covered in this PR.
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achow101:
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sipa:
utACK 6c7a17a8e0eec377f83ed1399f003ae70b898270 (to the extent that it's not my own code).
Tree-SHA512: a71ec002aaf66bd429012caa338fc58384067bcd2f453a46e21d381ed1bacc8e57afb9db57c0fb4bf40de43b30808815e9ebc0ae1fbd9e61df0e7b91a17771cc
that was resolved in PR27036 "test: Remove last uses of snprintf and simplify"
and while here, fix up 2 words in docs to make the spelling linter green again.
dee8549be39f841a24c3c8a3af3c5f787b9ad880 test: simplify and speedup mempool_updatefromblock.py by using MiniWallet (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR simplifies the functional test mempool_updatefromblock.py by using MiniWallet in order to avoid manual low-level tx creation (signing, outputs selection, fee calculation). Most of the tedious work is done by the method `MiniWallet.send_self_transfer_multi` (calling `create_self_transfer_multi` internally) which supports spending a given set of UTXOs and creating a certain number of outputs.
As a nice side-effect, the test's performance increases significantly (~3.5x on my system):
```
master
1m56.80s real 1m50.10s user 0m06.36s system
PR
0m32.34s real 0m30.26s user 0m01.41s system
```
The arguments `start_input_txid` and `end_address` have been removed from the `transaction_graph_test` method, as they are currently unused and I don't see them being needed for future tests.
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brunoerg:
crACK dee8549be39f841a24c3c8a3af3c5f787b9ad880
MarcoFalke:
lgtm ACK dee8549be39f841a24c3c8a3af3c5f787b9ad880 🚏
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511aa4f1c7508f15cab8d7e58007900ad6fd3d5d Add unit test for ChaCha20's new caching (Pieter Wuille)
fb243d25f754da8f01793b41e2d225b917f3e5d7 Improve test vectors for ChaCha20 (Pieter Wuille)
93aee8bbdad808b7009279b67470d496cc26b936 Inline ChaCha20 32-byte specific constants (Pieter Wuille)
62ec713961ade7b58e90c905395558a41e8a59f0 Only support 32-byte keys in ChaCha20{,Aligned} (Pieter Wuille)
f21994a02e1cc46d41995581b54222abc655be93 Use ChaCha20Aligned in MuHash3072 code (Pieter Wuille)
5d16f757639e2cc6e81db6e07bc1d5dd74abca6c Use ChaCha20 caching in FastRandomContext (Pieter Wuille)
38eaece67b1bc37b2f502348c5d7537480a34346 Add fuzz test for testing that ChaCha20 works as a stream (Pieter Wuille)
5f05b27841af0bed1b6e7de5f46ffe33e5919e4d Add xoroshiro128++ PRNG (Martin Leitner-Ankerl)
12ff72476ac0dbf8add736ad3fb5fad2eeab156c Make unrestricted ChaCha20 cipher not waste keystream bytes (Pieter Wuille)
6babf402130a8f3ef3058594750aeaa50b8f5044 Rename ChaCha20::Seek -> Seek64 to clarify multiple of 64 (Pieter Wuille)
e37bcaa0a6dbb334ab6e817efcb609ccee6edc39 Split ChaCha20 into aligned/unaligned variants (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is an alternative to #25354 (by my benchmarking, somewhat faster), subsumes #25712, and adds additional test vectors.
It separates the multiple-of-64-bytes-only "core" logic (which becomes simpler) from a layer around which performs caching/slicing to support arbitrary byte amounts. Both have their uses (in particular, the MuHash3072 code can benefit from multiple-of-64-bytes assumptions), plus the separation results in more readable code. Also, since FastRandomContext effectively had its own (more naive) caching on top of ChaCha20, that can be dropped in favor of ChaCha20's new built-in caching.
I thought about rebasing #25712 on top of this, but the changes before are fairly extensive, so redid it instead.
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ajtowns:
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dhruv:
tACK crACK 511aa4f1c7
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772671245d50d94fd5087deb2542854604eba174 test: p2p: check that headers message with invalid proof-of-work disconnects peer (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
One of the earliest anti-DoS checks done after receiving and deserializing a `headers` message from a peer is verifying whether the proof-of-work is valid (called in method `PeerManagerImpl::ProcessHeadersMessage`):
f227e153e8/src/net_processing.cpp (L2752-L2762)
The called method `PeerManagerImpl::CheckHeadersPoW` calls `Misbehaving` with a score of 100, i.e. leading to an immediate disconnect of the peer:
f227e153e8/src/net_processing.cpp (L2368-L2372)
This PR adds a simple test for both the misbehaving log and the resulting disconnect. For creating a block header with invalid proof-of-work, we first create one that is accepted by the node (the difficulty field `nBits` is copied from the genesis block) and based on that the nonce is modified until we have block header hash prefix that is too high to fulfill even the minimum difficulty.
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Sjors:
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achow101:
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brunoerg:
crACK 772671245d50d94fd5087deb2542854604eba174
furszy:
Code review ACK 77267124 with a non-blocking speedup.
Tree-SHA512: 680aa7939158d1dc672b90aa6554ba2b3a92584b6d3bcb0227776035858429feb8bc66eed18b47de0fe56df7d9b3ddaee231aaeaa360136603b9ad4b19e6ac11
fa9ec7b0fecd198d3b659d5197c6032416b1551f test: Fix intermittent sync issue in wallet_pruning (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The `sync_fun=self.no_op` has no motivation or rationale, and seems to be causing issues.
Fix that by removing it.
Actually fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/27065, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27066#issuecomment-1428249997
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fanquake:
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ab4efad51b9ba276ffeb6871931e13772493f7cc test: fix immediate tx relay in wallet_groups.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
In the functional test wallet_groups.py we whitelist peers on all nodes (`-whitelist=noban@127.0.0.1`) to enable immediate tx relay for fast mempool synchronization. However, considering that this setting only applies to inbound peers and the default test topology looks like this:
```
node0 <--- node1 <---- node2 <--- ... <-- nodeN
```
txs propagate fast only from lower- to higher-numbered nodes (i.e. "left to right" in the above diagram) and take long from higher- to lower-numbered nodes ("right to left") since in the latter direction we only have outbound peers, where the trickle relay is still active. As a consequence, if a tx is submitted from any node other than node0, the mempool synchronization can take quite long.
This PR fixes this by simply adding another connection from node0 to the last node, leading to a ~2-3x speedup (5 runs measured via `time ./test/functional/wallet_groups.py` are shown):
```
master:
0m53.31s real 0m08.22s user 0m05.60s system
0m32.85s real 0m07.44s user 0m04.08s system
0m46.40s real 0m09.18s user 0m04.23s system
0m46.96s real 0m11.10s user 0m05.74s system
0m57.23s real 0m10.53s user 0m05.59s system
PR:
0m19.64s real 0m09.58s user 0m05.50s system
0m18.05s real 0m07.77s user 0m04.03s system
0m18.99s real 0m07.90s user 0m04.25s system
0m17.49s real 0m07.56s user 0m03.92s system
0m18.11s real 0m07.74s user 0m03.88s system
```
Note that in most tests this is not a problem since txs very often originate from node0.
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brunoerg:
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We'll need a better integration of the hash preimages PSBT fields to
satisfy Miniscript with such challenges from the RPC.
Thanks to Greg Sanders for his examples and suggestions to improve this
test.
Try to solve a script using the Miniscript satisfier if the legacy
solver fails under P2WSH context. Only solve public key and public key
hash challenges for now.
We don't entirely replace the raw solver and especially rule out trying to
solve CHECKMULTISIG-based multisigs with the Miniscript satisfier since
some features, such as the transaction input combiner, rely on the
specific behaviour of the former.
741c215b5f55e030d26ce784bfec6ced530650b8 test: remove unused vars in `feature_block` (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
There is no need to assign `self.next_block` to variables if we're not using its return value. Most cases touched here, we're reassigning it right after with the value from `self.update_block`.
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c9ba4f9ecb1a282d98e7456a84ca84362b161757 test: Add test for file system permissions (Hennadii Stepanov)
581f16ef3404274cb5c1a79dd3d6ee7b584f9844 Apply default umask in `SetupEnvironment()` (Hennadii Stepanov)
8a6219e54379911605aed860519e0194f1433b72 Remove `-sysperms` option (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (1e7564eca8a688f39c75540877ec3bdfdde766b1) docs say:
```
$ ./src/bitcoind -help | grep -A 3 sysperms
-sysperms
Create new files with system default permissions, instead of umask 077
(only effective with disabled wallet functionality)
```
Basing on that, one could expect that running `bitcoind` first time will create data directory and `wallets/` subdirectory with safe 0700 permissions.
But that is not the case:
```
$ stat .bitcoin | grep id
Access: (0775/drwxrwxr-x) Uid: ( 1000/ hebasto) Gid: ( 1000/ hebasto)
$ stat .bitcoin/wallets | grep id
Access: (0775/drwxrwxr-x) Uid: ( 1000/ hebasto) Gid: ( 1000/ hebasto)
```
Both directories, in fact, are created with system default permissions.
With this PR:
```
$ stat .bitcoin/wallets | grep id
Access: (0700/drwx------) Uid: ( 1000/ hebasto) Gid: ( 1000/ hebasto)
$ stat .bitcoin/wallets | grep id
Access: (0700/drwx------) Uid: ( 1000/ hebasto) Gid: ( 1000/ hebasto)
```
---
This PR:
- is alternative to bitcoin/bitcoin#13389
- fixesbitcoin/bitcoin#15902
- fixesbitcoin/bitcoin#22595
- closesbitcoin/bitcoin#13371
- reverts bitcoin/bitcoin#4286
Changes in behavior: removed `-sysperms` command-line argument / configure option. The related discussions are here:
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13389#issuecomment-395306690
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13389#issuecomment-539906114
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13389#discussion_r279160472
If users rely on non-default access permissions, they could use `chmod`.
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willcl-ark:
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