Test that when a watchonly wallet and the wallet with private keys fund
the same tx, the watchonly wallet should use a higher fee since it
should be estimating the size to be larger as it assumes the signer
cannot grind the R value.
215e5999e2 wallet: Remove unused CachedTxGet{Available,Immature}Credit (Ava Chow)
49675de035 wallet: Have GetDebit use the wallet's TXO set (Ava Chow)
17d453cb3a wallet: Recompute wallet TXOs after descriptor migration (Ava Chow)
764016eb22 wallet: Retrieve TXO directly in FetchSelectedInputs (Ava Chow)
c1801b78f1 wallet: Use wallet's TXO set in AvailableCoins (Ava Chow)
dde7cbe105 wallet: Change balance calculation to use m_txos (Ava Chow)
96e7a89c5e wallet: Recalculate the wallet's txos after any imports (Ava Chow)
ae888c38d0 wallet: Exit IsTrustedTx early if wtx is already in trusted_parents (Ava Chow)
ae0876ec42 wallet: Keep track of transaction outputs owned by the wallet (Ava Chow)
0f269bc48c walletdb: Load Txs last (Ava Chow)
5cc32ee2a7 test: Test for balance update due to untracked output becoming spendable (Ava Chow)
8222341d4f wallet: MarkDirty after AddWalletDescriptor (Ava Chow)
e02f2d331c bench: Have AvailableCoins benchmark include a lot of unrelated utxos (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently, the wallet is not actually aware about its own transaction outputs. Instead, it will iterate all of the transactions stored in `mapWallet`, and then all of the outputs of those transactions, in order to figure out what belongs to it for the purposes of coin selection and balance calculation. For balance calculation, there is caching that results in it only iterating all of the transactions, but not all of the outputs. However when the cache is dirty, everything is iterated. This is especially problematic for wallets that have a lot of transactions, or transactions that have a lot of unrelated outputs (as may occur with coinjoins or batched payments).
This PR helps to resolve this issue by making the wallet track all of the outputs that belong to it in a new member `m_txos`. Note that this includes outputs that may have already been spent. Both balance calculation (`GetBalance`) and coin selection (`AvailableCoins`) are updated to iterate `m_txos`. This is generally faster since it ignores all of the unrelated outputs, and it is not slower as in the worst case of wallets containing only single output transactions, it's exactly the same number of outputs iterated.
`m_txos` is memory only, and it is populated during wallet loading. When each transaction is loaded, all of its outputs are checked to see if it is `IsMine`, and if so, an entry added to `m_txos`. When new transactions are received, the same procedure is done.
Since imports can change the `IsMine` status of a transaction (although they can only be "promoted" from watchonly to spendable), all of the import RPCs will be a bit slower as they re-iterate all transactions and all outputs to update `m_txos`.
Each output in `m_txos` is stored in a new `WalletTXO` class. This class contains references to the parent `CWalletTx` and the `CTxOut` itself. It also caches the `IsMine` value of the txout. This should be safe as `IsMine` should not change unless there are imports. This allows us to have additional performance improvements in places that use these `WalletTXO`s as they can use the cached `IsMine` rather than repeatedly calling `IsMine` which can be expensive.
The existing `WalletBalance` benchmark demonstrates the performance improvement that this PR makes. The existing `WalletAvailableCoins` benchmark doesn't as all of the outputs used in that benchmark belong to the test wallet. I've updated that benchmark to have a bunch of unrelated outputs in each transaction so that the difference is demonstrated.
This is part of a larger project to have the wallet actually track and store a set of its UTXOs.
Built on #24914 as it requires loading the txs last in order for `m_txos` to be built correctly.
***
## Benchmarks:
Master:
| ns/op | op/s | err% | ins/op | cyc/op | IPC | bra/op | miss% | total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|---------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
| 34,590,013.00 | 28.91 | 0.0% | 812,669,269.00 | 148,360,642.50 | 5.478 | 18,356,853.00 | 0.2% | 0.76 | `WalletAvailableCoins`
| 3,193.46 | 313,139.91 | 0.4% | 96,868.06 | 13,731.82 | 7.054 | 26,238.01 | 0.1% | 0.01 | `WalletBalanceClean`
| 26,871.18 | 37,214.59 | 3.3% | 768,179.50 | 115,544.39 | 6.648 | 154,171.09 | 0.1% | 0.01 | `WalletBalanceDirty`
| 3,177.30 | 314,732.47 | 0.2% | 96,868.06 | 13,646.20 | 7.099 | 26,238.01 | 0.1% | 0.01 | `WalletBalanceMine`
| 10.73 | 93,186,952.53 | 0.1% | 157.00 | 46.14 | 3.403 | 36.00 | 0.0% | 0.01 | `WalletBalanceWatch`
| 590,497,920.00 | 1.69 | 0.1% |12,761,692,005.00 |2,536,899,595.00 | 5.030 | 129,124,399.00 | 0.7% | 6.50 | `WalletCreateEncrypted`
| 182,929,529.00 | 5.47 | 0.0% |4,199,271,397.00 | 785,477,302.00 | 5.346 | 75,363,377.00 | 1.1% | 2.01 | `WalletCreatePlain`
| 699,337.20 | 1,429.93 | 0.7% | 18,054,294.00 | 3,005,072.20 | 6.008 | 387,756.60 | 0.3% | 0.04 | `WalletCreateTxUseOnlyPresetInputs`
| 32,068,583.80 | 31.18 | 0.5% | 562,026,110.00 | 137,457,635.60 | 4.089 | 90,667,459.40 | 0.3% | 1.78 | `WalletCreateTxUsePresetInputsAndCoinSelection`
| 36.62 | 27,306,578.40 | 0.5% | 951.00 | 157.05 | 6.056 | 133.00 | 0.0% | 0.01 | `WalletIsMineDescriptors`
| 35.00 | 28,569,989.42 | 0.7% | 937.00 | 150.33 | 6.233 | 129.00 | 0.0% | 0.01 | `WalletIsMineMigratedDescriptors`
| 203,284,889.00 | 4.92 | 0.0% |4,622,691,895.00 | 872,875,275.00 | 5.296 | 90,345,002.00 | 1.2% | 1.02 | `WalletLoadingDescriptors`
| 1,165,766,084.00 | 0.86 | 0.0% |24,139,316,211.00 |5,005,218,705.00 | 4.823 |2,664,455,775.00 | 0.1% | 1.17 | `WalletMigration`
PR:
| ns/op | op/s | err% | ins/op | cyc/op | IPC | bra/op | miss% | total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|---------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
| 33,975,750.50 | 29.43 | 0.1% | 794,719,150.50 | 145,763,550.00 | 5.452 | 16,036,630.50 | 0.2% | 0.75 | `WalletAvailableCoins`
| 2,442.01 | 409,498.46 | 0.2% | 60,782.04 | 10,500.60 | 5.788 | 9,492.01 | 0.3% | 0.01 | `WalletBalanceClean`
| 2,763.12 | 361,909.21 | 0.2% | 61,493.05 | 11,859.48 | 5.185 | 9,625.01 | 0.2% | 0.01 | `WalletBalanceDirty`
| 2,347.98 | 425,898.72 | 0.3% | 60,782.04 | 10,082.73 | 6.028 | 9,492.01 | 0.2% | 0.01 | `WalletBalanceMine`
| 11.67 | 85,654,630.36 | 0.2% | 176.00 | 50.18 | 3.508 | 40.00 | 0.0% | 0.01 | `WalletBalanceWatch`
| 590,119,519.00 | 1.69 | 0.1% |12,754,398,258.00 |2,534,998,522.00 | 5.031 | 129,078,027.00 | 0.7% | 6.50 | `WalletCreateEncrypted`
| 183,124,790.00 | 5.46 | 0.1% |4,199,212,926.00 | 786,323,886.00 | 5.340 | 75,354,437.00 | 1.1% | 2.02 | `WalletCreatePlain`
| 669,643.00 | 1,493.33 | 0.1% | 17,213,904.20 | 2,877,336.40 | 5.983 | 394,292.80 | 0.3% | 0.04 | `WalletCreateTxUseOnlyPresetInputs`
| 26,205,987.80 | 38.16 | 0.8% | 365,551,340.80 | 112,376,905.20 | 3.253 | 65,684,276.20 | 0.4% | 1.44 | `WalletCreateTxUsePresetInputsAndCoinSelection`
| 34.75 | 28,778,846.38 | 0.1% | 937.00 | 149.41 | 6.271 | 129.00 | 0.0% | 0.01 | `WalletIsMineDescriptors`
| 29.91 | 33,428,072.85 | 0.2% | 920.00 | 128.63 | 7.152 | 126.00 | 0.0% | 0.01 | `WalletIsMineMigratedDescriptors`
| 202,437,985.00 | 4.94 | 0.1% |4,626,686,256.00 | 869,439,274.00 | 5.321 | 90,961,305.00 | 1.1% | 1.02 | `WalletLoadingDescriptors`
| 1,158,394,152.00 | 0.86 | 0.0% |24,143,589,972.00 |4,971,946,380.00 | 4.856 |2,665,355,654.00 | 0.1% | 1.16 | `WalletMigration`
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fa21631595 test: Use self.log (MarcoFalke)
fa346f7797 test: Move error string into exception (MarcoFalke)
fa1986181f test: Remove useless catch-throw (MarcoFalke)
fa2f1c55b7 move-only util data to test/functional/data/util (MarcoFalke)
faa18bf287 test: Turn util/test_runner into functional test (MarcoFalke)
fa955154c7 test: Add missing skip_if_no_bitcoin_tx (MarcoFalke)
fac9db6eb0 test: Add missing tx util to Binaries (MarcoFalke)
fa91835ec6 test: Use lowercase env var as attribute name (MarcoFalke)
fac49094cd test: Remove duplicate ConfigParser (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The `test/util/test_runner.py` has many issues:
* The boilerplate for the test runner is duplicate or inconsistent with the other (functional) tests. For example, logging options, `ConfigParser` handling, `Binaries` handling ...
* The cmake/ci behavior is brittle and can silently fail, as explained in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/31476
* corecheck (and likely other places that manually run the tests) completely forget to run it
* If the test is manually called, it runs single threaded, when it could just run in parallel with the other functional tests
Fix all issues by removing the util test_runner and moving the test logic into a new functional test file.
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hebasto:
re-ACK fa21631595, additional feedback has been addressed since my previous [review](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32697#pullrequestreview-2940350432).
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dd8447f70f test: fix catchup loop in outbound eviction functional test (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
In the course of working on an equivalent of #32421 for the `CBlockHeader` class, I noticed that the [catchup loop in the outbound eviction functional test](19765dca19/test/functional/p2p_outbound_eviction.py (L86-L103)) currently has a small flaw: the contained waiting for a `getheaders` message
19765dca19/test/functional/p2p_outbound_eviction.py (L98-L99)
only waits for _any_ such message instead of one with the intended block hash after the first iteration. The reason is that the `prev_prev_hash` variable is set incorrectly, since the `tip_header` instance is not updated and its field `.hash` is None [1]. Fix that by updating `tip_header` after generating a new block and also use the correct field on it -- we want the tip header's previous hash (`.hashPrevBlock`), which will be the previous-previous hash in the next iteration as intended.
Can be demonstrated by adding a debug output for `prev_prev_hash`, e.g.
```diff
diff --git a/test/functional/p2p_outbound_eviction.py b/test/functional/p2p_outbound_eviction.py
index 30ac85e32f..9886a49512 100755
--- a/test/functional/p2p_outbound_eviction.py
+++ b/test/functional/p2p_outbound_eviction.py
@@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ class P2POutEvict(BitcoinTestFramework):
self.log.info("Keep catching up with the old tip and check that we are not evicted")
for i in range(10):
+ print(f"i={i}, prev_prev_hash={prev_prev_hash}")
# Generate an additional block so the peers is 2 blocks behind
prev_header = from_hex(CBlockHeader(), node.getblockheader(best_block_hash, False))
best_block_hash = self.generateblock(node, output="raw(42)", transactions=[])["hash"]
```
master branch
```
...
i=0, prev_prev_hash=21722572577213525620063947414919931742473663114977483853465070858884938201585
i=1, prev_prev_hash=None
i=2, prev_prev_hash=None
i=3, prev_prev_hash=None
i=4, prev_prev_hash=None
i=5, prev_prev_hash=None
i=6, prev_prev_hash=None
i=7, prev_prev_hash=None
i=8, prev_prev_hash=None
i=9, prev_prev_hash=None
...
```
PR branch
```
...
i=0, prev_prev_hash=21722572577213525620063947414919931742473663114977483853465070858884938201585
i=1, prev_prev_hash=23204083306104595181276643925327085197417756603258684897360269464191973063397
i=2, prev_prev_hash=18117007775254206852722585270408843074799046031613422902091537272077477361634
i=3, prev_prev_hash=30556804635951812756130312631227721973553160707632138130845362630877961299882
i=4, prev_prev_hash=16476515948153779819467376247405243058769281687868039119037064816106574626111
i=5, prev_prev_hash=14965506521435221774966695805624206855826023174786191695076697927307467053159
i=6, prev_prev_hash=14510815979277079515923749862202324542606166669768865640616202929053689167149
i=7, prev_prev_hash=15360268707191667685151951417759114642582372006627142890517655217275478262166
i=8, prev_prev_hash=55984929479619644661389829786223559362979512070332438490054115824374865094074
i=9, prev_prev_hash=6591573629906616262191232272909118561529534571119028248829355592878183757083
...
```
[1] that's in my opinion another example how caching hashes is confusing and easy to be misused; it's better to remove it and just compute the hash on-the-fly, so returning None is not even possible anymore
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c3fe85e2d6 wallet, rpc, test: Remove deprecated getunconfirmedbalance (Ava Chow)
0ec255139b wallet, rpc: Remove deprecated balances from getwalletinfo (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
`getwalletinfo` result fields `balance`, `immature_balance`, and `unconfirmed_balance`, and the `getunconfirmedbalance` RPC have all been deprecated since 0.19.0. It's been long enough that they should either be removed or undeprecated. The functionality provided by these RPCs is provided by `getbalances`.
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47237cd193 wallet, rpc: Output wallet flags in getwalletinfo (Ava Chow)
bc2a26b296 wallet: Add GetWalletFlags (Ava Chow)
69f588a99a wallet: Set upgraded descriptor cache flag for newly created wallets (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
Newly created wallets will always have an upgraded descriptor cache, so set those.
Also, to verify this behavior, add a new `flags` field to `getwalletinfo` and check that in the functional tests.
Split from #32489
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578ea3eedb test: round difficulty and networkhashps (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Both are rational numbers. Client software should only use them to display information to humans. Followup calculations should use the underlying values such as target.
Therefore it's not necessary to test the handling of these floating point values. Round them down to avoid spurious test failures.
Fixes#32515
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b184f5c87c test: update BIP340 test vectors and implementation (variable-length messages) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR updates the Schnorr signatures implementation in the functional test framework to the latest BIP changes (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/1446,commit 200f9b26fe0a2f235a2af8b30c4be9f12f6bc9cb) and syncs the [test vectors](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0340/test-vectors.csv) accordingly. Practically, we probably don't need non-32-bytes message signing/verifying any time soon, but it seems good practice anyways to update.
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272cd09b79 log: Use warning level while scanning wallet dir (MarcoFalke)
1777644367 qa, wallet: Verify warning when failing to scan (Hodlinator)
893e51ffeb wallet: Correct dir iteration error handling (Hodlinator)
Pull request description:
Make wallet DB properly detect and report failure to scan wallet directory. Seems to have been broken since moving from Boost to `std::filesystem`.
Found while reviewing: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31410#pullrequestreview-2604068753
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e285e691b7 test: Fix list index out of range error in feature_bip68_sequence.py (zaidmstrr)
Pull request description:
Fixes [#32334](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/32334)
The test `feature_bip68_sequence.py` fails with `IndexError: list index out of range` error due to a mismatch between the number of inputs requested (at random) and the number of UTXOs available. The error is reproducible with the randomseed:
```
$ ./build/test/functional/feature_bip68_sequence.py --randomseed 6169832640268785903
```
This PR adds a valid upper bound to randomly select the inputs.
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a18e572328 test: more template verification tests (Sjors Provoost)
10c908808f test: move gbt proposal mode tests to new file (Sjors Provoost)
94959b8dee Add checkBlock to Mining interface (Sjors Provoost)
6077157531 ipc: drop BlockValidationState special handling (Sjors Provoost)
74690f4ed8 validation: refactor TestBlockValidity (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This PR adds the IPC equivalent of the `getblocktemplate` RPC in `proposal` mode.
In order to do so it has `TestBlockValidity` return error reasons as a string instead of `BlockValidationState`. This avoids complexity in IPC code for handling the latter struct.
The new Mining interface method is used in `miner_tests`.
It's not used by the `getblocktemplate` and `generateblock` RPC calls, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31981#discussion_r2096473337
The `inconclusive-not-best-prevblk` check is moved from RPC
code to `TestBlockValidity`.
Test coverage is increased by `mining_template_verification.py`.
Superseedes #31564
## Background
### Verifying block templates (no PoW)
Stratum v2 allows miners to generate their own block template. Pools may wish (or need) to verify these templates. This typically involves comparing mempools, asking miners to providing missing transactions and then reconstructing the proposed block.[^0] This is not sufficient to ensure a proposed block is actually valid. In some schemes miners could take advantage of incomplete validation[^1].
The Stratum Reference Implementation (SRI), currently the only Stratum v2 implementation, collects all missing mempool transactions, but does not yet fully verify the block.[^2]. It could use the `getblocktemplate` RPC in `proposal` mode, but using IPC is more performant, as it avoids serialising up to 4 MB of transaction data as JSON.
(although SRI could use this PR, the Template Provider role doesn't need it, so this is _not_ part of #31098)
[^0]: https://github.com/stratum-mining/sv2-spec/blob/main/06-Job-Declaration-Protocol.md
[^1]: https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/pplns-with-job-declaration/1099/45?u=sjors
[^2]: https://github.com/stratum-mining/stratum/blob/v1.1.0/roles/jd-server/src/lib/job_declarator/message_handler.rs#L196
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9dfc61d95f test: detect no external signer connected (Sjors Provoost)
0a4ee93529 wallet: use PSBTError::EXTERNAL_SIGNER_NOT_FOUND (Sjors Provoost)
8ba2f9b7c8 refactor: use util::Result for GetExternalSigner() (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
When attempting to sign a transaction involving an external signer, if the device isn't connected we throw an `std::runtime_error`. This prevents the (mainly GUI) code that's actually supposed to handle this case from running.
This PR returns a `PSBTError::EXTERNAL_SIGNER_NOT_FOUND` instead of throwing.
The first commit is a refactor to have `GetExternalSigner()` return a `util::Result<ExternalSigner>` so the caller can decide how to handle the error. There are two other places where call `GetExternalSigner()` which this PR doesn't change (which I think is fine there).
Before:

After (the translation already exist):

Fixes#32426
Additionally use `LogWarning` instead of `std::cerr` for both a missing signer and failure to sign.
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Additionally this commit gives each test its
own function.
The assert_submitblock helper is absorbed into
assert_template.
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0def84d407 test: Verify parent_desc in RPCs (Ava Chow)
2554cee988 test: Enable default wallet for wallet_descriptor.py (Ava Chow)
3fc9d9f241 wallet, rpc: Push the normalized parent descriptor (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of prividing the descriptor string as stored in the db, use the normalized descriptor as is done for getaddressinfo's parent_desc field.
Split from #32489
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The catchup loop in the outbound eviction functional test currently has
a small flaw, as the contained waiting for a `getheaders` message just
waits for any such message instead of one with the intended block hash.
The reason is that the `prev_prev_hash` variable is set incorrectly,
since the `tip_header` instance is not updated and its field `.hash` is
None. Fix that by updating `tip_header` and use the correct field -- we
want the tip header's previous hash (`.hashPrevBlock`).
4ef6253017 test: avoid unneeded (w)txid hex -> integer conversions (Sebastian Falbesoner)
472f3770ae scripted-diff: test: rename CTransaction `.getwtxid()` -> `wtxid_hex` for consistency (Sebastian Falbesoner)
81af4334e8 test: rename CTransaction `.sha256` -> `.txid_int` for consistency (Sebastian Falbesoner)
ce83924237 test: rename CTransaction `.rehash()`/`.hash` -> `.txid_hex` for consistency (Sebastian Falbesoner)
e9cdaefb0a test: introduce and use CTransaction `.wtxid_int` property (Sebastian Falbesoner)
9b3dce24a3 test: remove bare CTransaction `.rehash()`/`.calc_sha256()` calls (Sebastian Falbesoner)
a2724e3ea3 test: remove txid caching in CTransaction class (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
In the functional test framework, determining a (w)txid for a `CTransaction` instance is currently rather confusing and footgunny due to inconsistent naming/interfaces (see table below) and statefulness involved. This PR aims to improve that by:
* removing the (w)txid caching mechanism, in order to avoid the need to call additional rehashing functions (`.rehash()`/`.calculate_sha256()`, see first two commits and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32050#discussion_r1993286997). This change in theory decreases the performance, as the involved serialization and hashing involved might be called more often than previously, but I couldn't find a functional test where this leads to a measurable run-time increase on my machine.
* introduce consistent naming that shows the type of the returned txid, i.e. hex string vs. test-framework-internal representation [currently integers] (see remaining commits)
Summary table showing (w)txid determaination before/after this PR:
| Task | master | PR |
|:-----------------------|:-----------------------|:-------------|
| get TXID (hex string) | `.rehash()` / `.hash`[1] | `.txid_hex` |
| get TXID (integer) | `.sha256`[1] | `.txid_int` |
| get WTXID (hex string) | `.getwtxid()` | `.wtxid_hex` |
| get WTXID (integer) | `.calc_sha256(True)` | `.wtxid_int` |
Unfortunately, most renames can't be done with a scripted-diff, as the property names (`.hash`, `.sha256`) are also used for blocks and other message types. The PR is rather invasive and touches a lot of files, but I think it's worth to do it, also to make life easier for new contributors. Future tasks like e.g. doing the same overhaul for block (header) objects or getting rid of the integer representation (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32050) become easier should become easier after this one.
[1] = returned value might be out-of-date, if rehashing function wasn't called after modification
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Both are rational numbers. Client software should only use them to
display information to humans. Followup calculations should use the
underlying values such as target.
Therefore it's not necessary to test the handling of these floating
point values. Round them down to avoid spurious test failures.
Fixes#32515
Rather than determining a CTransaction's (w)txid as an integer by
converting it's hex value, it can be directly accessed via the
introduced `.{w,}txid_int` property.
e98c51fcce doc: update tor.md to mention the new -proxy=addr:port=tor (Vasil Dimov)
ca5781e23a config: allow setting -proxy per network (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
`-proxy=addr:port` specifies the proxy for all networks (except I2P). Previously only the Tor proxy could have been specified separately via `-onion=addr:port`.
Make it possible to specify separately the proxy for IPv4, IPv6, Tor and CJDNS by e.g. `-proxy=addr:port=ipv6`. Or remove the proxy for a given network, e.g. `-proxy=0=cjdns`.
Resolves: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24450
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f16c8c67bf tests: Expand HTTP coverage to assert libevent behavior (Matthew Zipkin)
Pull request description:
These commits are cherry-picked from #32061 and part of a project to [remove libevent](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/31194).
This PR only adds functional tests to `interface_http` to cover some HTTP server behaviors we inherit from libevent, in order to maintain those behaviors when we replace libevent with our own HTTP server.
1. Pipelining: The server must respond to requests from a client in the order in which they were received [RFC 7230 6.3.2](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230#section-6.3.2)
2. `-rpcservertimeout` config option which sets the amount of time the server will keep an idle client connection alive
3. "Chunked" Transfer-Encoding: Allows a client to send a request in pieces, without the `Content-Length` header [RFC 7230 4.1](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230#section-4.1)
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Since the previous commit, CTransaction object calls to the
methods `.rehash()` and `.calc_sha256()` are effectively no-ops
if the returned value is not used, so we can just remove them.
Rather than txids (represented by the fields `.sha256` and `.hash`)
being stateful, simply compute them on-the-fly. This ensures that
the correct values are always returned and takes the burden of
rehashing from test writers, making the code shorter overall.
In a first step, the fields are kept at the same name with @property
functions as drop-in replacements, for a minimal diff. In later commits,
the names are changed to be more descriptive and indicating the return
type of the txid.
a189d63618 add release note for datacarriersize default change (Greg Sanders)
a141e1bf50 Add more OP_RETURN mempool acceptance functional tests (Peter Todd)
0b4048c733 datacarrier: deprecate startup arguments for future removal (Greg Sanders)
63091b79e7 test: remove unnecessary -datacarriersize args from tests (Greg Sanders)
9f36962b07 policy: uncap datacarrier by default (Greg Sanders)
Pull request description:
Retains the `-datacarrier*` args, marks them as deprecated, and does not require another startup argument for multiple OP_RETURN outputs.
If a user has set `-datacarriersize` the value is "budgeted" across all seen OP_RETURN output scriptPubKeys. In other words the total script bytes stays the same, but can be spread across any number of outputs. This is done to not introduce an additional argument to support multiple outputs.
I do not advise people use the option with custom arguments and it is marked as deprecated to not mislead as a promise to offer it forever. The argument itself can be removed in some future release to clean up the code and minimize footguns for users.
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