b1318dcc56a0181783ee7ddbd388ae878a0efc52 test: change `m_submitted_in_package` input to fuzz data provider boolean (ismaelsadeeq)
5615e16b705d74bf6ebb7c39523844f97a41cb6f tx fees: update `m_from_disconnected_block` to `m_mempool_limit_bypassed` (ismaelsadeeq)
fcd429664818f14cace580513e7e6159335b5416 doc: fix typo and update incorrect comment (ismaelsadeeq)
562664d26374331d291b97e2e2f7fca1f0fd467b test: wait for fee estimator to catch up before estimating fees (ismaelsadeeq)
Pull request description:
This is a simple PR that does two things
1. Fixes#29000 by waiting for the fee estimator to catch up after `removeForBlock` calls before calling `estimateFee` in the `BlockPolicyEstimates` unit test.
2. Addressed some outstanding review comments from #28368
- Updated `NewMempoolTransactionInfo::m_from_disconnected_block` to `NewMempoolTransactionInfo::m_mempool_limit_bypassed` which now correctly indicates what the boolean does.
- Changed input of `processTransaction`'s tx_info `m_submitted_in_package` input from false to fuzz data provider boolean.
- Fixed some typos, and update incorrect comment
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In reality some mempool transaction might be submitted in a package,
so change m_submitted_in_package to fuzz data provider boolean just like
m_has_no_mempool_parents.
The boolean indicates whether the transaction was added without enforcing mempool
fee limits. m_mempool_limit_bypassed is the correct variable name.
Also changes NewMempoolTransactionInfo booleans descriptions to the format that
is consistent with the codebase.
Making the `GenerateRandomKey` helper available to other modules via
key.{h.cpp} allows us to create random private keys directly at
instantiation of CKey, in contrast to the two-step process of creating
the instance and then having to call `MakeNewKey(...)`.
e1281f1bbd884f15d40053c9bc24794d0ce9a58a wallet: fix key parsing check for miniscript expressions in `ParseScript` (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
In `ParseScript`, when processing miniscript expressions, the way we check for key parsing error is wrong, the actual code is unreachable because we're checking it into `if (node)` (successful parsing) statement.
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These provide simple and clear ways to write the most common logging
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LogInfo("msg");
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For cases where the level cannot be hardcoded, LogPrintLevel(category,
level, ...) remains available.
b2fc7a2eda103724ac8cbeaf99df3ce6f5b7d974 [fuzz] Improve fuzzing stability for minisketch harness (dergoegge)
Pull request description:
The `minisketch` harness has low stability due to:
* Rng internal to minisketch
* Benchmarkning for the best minisketch impl
Fix this by seeding the rng and letting the fuzzer choose the impl.
Also see #29018.
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7b45744df33c6a4759eae1a3984f389cbac837c2 tests: ensure functional tests set permitbaremultisig=1 when needed (Anthony Towns)
7dfabdcf860c529772a54b0e8fa235cbb4a78b4d tests: test both settings for permitbaremultisig in p2sh tests (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Update unit and functional tests so that they continue to work if the default for `-permitbaremultisig` is changed.
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66667130416b86208e01a0eb5541a15ea805ac26 refactor: Rename fs::path::u8string() to fs::path::utf8string() (MarcoFalke)
856c88776f8486446602476a1c9e133ac0cff510 ArgsManager: return path by value from GetBlocksDirPath() (Vasil Dimov)
fa3d9304e80c214c8b073f12a7f4b08c5a94af04 refactor: Remove pre-C++20 fs code (MarcoFalke)
fa00098e1a493aa3cce20335d18e7f5f2fb7a4a8 Add tests for C++20 std::u8string (MarcoFalke)
fa2bac08c22182e738a8cabf1b24a9dbf3b092d2 refactor: Avoid copy/move in fs.h (MarcoFalke)
faea30227ba633da5ab257d0247853e0927244bb refactor: Use C++20 std::chrono::days (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This:
* Removes dead code.
* Avoids unused copies in some places.
* Adds copies in other places for safety.
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6db04be102807ee0120981a9b8de62a55439dabb Get rid of shutdown.cpp/shutdown.h, use SignalInterrupt directly (Ryan Ofsky)
213542b625a6a4885fcbdfe236629a5f381eeb05 refactor: Add InitContext function to initialize NodeContext with global pointers (Ryan Ofsky)
feeb7b816affa790e02e7ba0780c4ef33d2310ff refactor: Remove calls to StartShutdown from KernelNotifications (Ryan Ofsky)
6824eecaf1e74624cf149ed20abd9145c49d614a refactor: Remove call to StartShutdown from stop RPC (Ryan Ofsky)
1d92d89edbb1812dc353084c62772ebb1024d632 util: Get rid of uncaught exceptions thrown by SignalInterrupt class (Ryan Ofsky)
ba93966368d3aaa426b97837ef475ec5aa612f5f refactor: Remove call to ShutdownRequested from IndexWaitSynced (Ryan Ofsky)
42e5829d9710ebebda5de356fab01dd7c149d5fa refactor: Remove call to ShutdownRequested from HTTPRequest (Ryan Ofsky)
73133c36aa9cc09546eabac18d0ea35274dd5d72 refactor: Add NodeContext::shutdown member (Ryan Ofsky)
f4a8bd6e2f03e786a84dd7763d1c04665e6371f2 refactor: Remove call to StartShutdown from qt (Ryan Ofsky)
f0c73c1336bee74fe2d58474ac36bca28c219e85 refactor: Remove call to ShutdownRequested from rpc/mining (Ryan Ofsky)
263b23f0082c60516acced1b03abb8e4d8f9ee46 refactor: Remove call to ShutdownRequested from chainstate init (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
This change drops `shutdown.h` and `shutdown.cpp` files, replacing them with a `NodeContext::shutdown` member which is used to trigger shutdowns directly. This gets rid of an unnecessary layer of indirection, and allows getting rid of the `kernel::g_context` global.
Additionally, this PR tries to improve error handling of `SignalInterrupt` code by marking relevant methods `[[nodiscard]]` to avoid the possibility of uncaught exceptions mentioned https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27861#discussion_r1255496707.
Behavior is changing In a few cases which are noted in individual commit messages. Particularly: GUI code more consistently interrupts RPCs when it is shutting down, shutdown state no longer persists between unit tests, the stop RPC now returns an RPC error if requesting shutdown fails instead of aborting, and other failed shutdown calls now log errors instead of aborting.
This PR is a net reduction in lines of code, but in some cases the explicit error handling and lack of global shutdown functions do make it more verbose. The verbosity can be seen as good thing if it discourages more code from directly triggering shutdowns, and instead encourages code to return errors or send notifications that could be translated into shutdowns. Probably a number of existing shutdown calls could just be replaced by better error handling.
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fa3da629a1aebcb4500803d7417feed8e34285b0 Remove DirIsWritable, GetUniquePath (MarcoFalke)
fad3a9793b71df5bb0b17cc3758cf3466d08c015 Return LockResult::ErrorWrite in LockDirectory (MarcoFalke)
fa0afe740843c308f6287b923f1f4d758cf2a3f6 refactor: Return enum in LockDirectory (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`GetUniquePath` is only used in tests and in `DirIsWritable`. The check by `DirIsWritable` is redundant with the check done in `LockDirectory`.
Fix the redundancy by removing everything, except `LockDirectory`.
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9f265d88253ed464413dea5614fa13dea0d8cfd5 fuzz: Detect deadlocks in process_message (dergoegge)
fae1e7e012571201fd51c547ba4fb6044be9aeb5 fuzz: p2p: Detect peer deadlocks (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It may be possible that a peer connection will deadlock, due to software bugs such as https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18808.
Fix this by detecting them in the fuzz target.
Can be tested by introducing a bug such as:
```diff
diff --git a/src/net_processing.cpp b/src/net_processing.cpp
index 1067341495..97495a13df 100644
--- a/src/net_processing.cpp
+++ b/src/net_processing.cpp
@@ -2436,3 +2436,3 @@ void PeerManagerImpl::ProcessGetData(CNode& pfrom, Peer& peer, const std::atomic
if (it != peer.m_getdata_requests.end() && !pfrom.fPauseSend) {
- const CInv &inv = *it++;
+ const CInv& inv = *it;
if (inv.IsGenBlkMsg()) {
```
Using a fuzz input such as:
```
$ base64 ./timeout-ada0fecaba2b8c46c6e970cf637d9625b01bf7e5
kNptdNbW1tbWYghvXIpwb25vPQAA////////cwAjLv8AXAB2ZXJhY2sAQW5v/62tra3Pz///////
//////////////////////9c8GZpbHRlcmxvYWQAAAEAAwAAAABVYwC2XABmaWx0ZXJhZGQAAAAX
Fxdn/////2V0F861tcqvEmAAACEAAABjYXB0dXJldmUAAH4AgAA1PNfX11x0Z2V0ZGF0YQBDACOw
AQMAAAAGIm5GERoLWcqvEmBD61u/KMNPOl4zKh/HKLK3PPGIkQ9eE/////////8AAAAAAAAAAFtb
WyjDTzpeMSofx7K3PNfX11x0Z2V0ZGF0YQBDACMwAQMAAAAGIm5GERoLWcqvEmBD61u/KMNPOl4z
Kh/Hsrc88YiRD2/Nzc3Nzc3Nzc3NTc3Nzc3Nzc3Nzc3Nzc3Nzc3Nzc3Nzc3Nzc3Nzc3Nzc3Nzc3N
zWWj1NTUudTU1NTU1P///0j+P/9cdHR4AAAAAAAAy/4AAHR4AAAAAAAAP8v+AAD/+P//////////
AX55bJl8HWnz/////wAgXGF0YVPxY2RkAAAA
```
And running the fuzz target:
```
$ FUZZ=process_messages ./src/test/fuzz/fuzz -runs=1 -timeout=18 ./timeout-ada0fecaba2b8c46c6e970cf637d9625b01bf7e5
INFO: Running with entropic power schedule (0xFF, 100).
INFO: Seed: 3436516708
INFO: Loaded 1 modules (390807 inline 8-bit counters): 390807 [0x55d0d6221e80, 0x55d0d6281517),
INFO: Loaded 1 PC tables (390807 PCs): 390807 [0x55d0d6281518,0x55d0d6877e88),
./src/test/fuzz/fuzz: Running 1 inputs 1 time(s) each.
Running: ./timeout-ada0fecaba2b8c46c6e970cf637d9625b01bf7e5
ALARM: working on the last Unit for 19 seconds
and the timeout value is 18 (use -timeout=N to change)
==375014== ERROR: libFuzzer: timeout after 19 seconds
```
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15f5a0d0c8ce6b306cdeba6a4777334b848a76aa fuzz: Improve fuzzing stability for txorphan harness (dergoegge)
Pull request description:
The `txorphan` harness has low stability as eviction of orphan txs is entirely random at the moment.
Fix this by passing the rng to `LimitOrphans`, which can be deterministic in tests.
Also see #29018.
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fa6e50d6c79633e22ad4cfc75f56aaa40112ecbb fuzz: Use C++20 starts_with in rpc.cpp (MarcoFalke)
faa48388bca06df1ca7ab92461b76a6720481e45 Revert "tracepoints: Disables `-Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments` to compile without warnings" (MarcoFalke)
fae3b77a87f4d799aca5907335a9dcbab3a51db6 refactor: Drop unused _Pragma to ignore -Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments (MarcoFalke)
fa02fc0a86c410f907de4fee91dd045547ea4b6e refactor: modernize-use-default-member-init for bit-fields (C++20) (MarcoFalke)
fa67f096bdea9db59dd20c470c9e32f3dac5be94 build: Require C++20 compiler (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
C++20 allows to write safer code, because it allows to enforce more stuff at compile time (`constinit`, `conteval`, `constexpr`, `std::span`, ...).
Also, it allows to write less verbose and easier to understand code (C++ 20 Concepts).
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23363 and https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/compiler_support#cpp20
With g++-10 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28348) and clang-13 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28210), there is broad support for almost all features of C++20.
It should be fine to require a C++20 compiler for Bitcoin Core 27.0 in 2024 (next year), not the soon upcoming 26.0 next month.
This pull request includes three small cleanups to make use of C++20 features. If any issues are detected before or after merge, this should be easy to revert. If no issues arise, it should be fine to make use of more involved C++20 features later on.
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fa63f16018d9468e1751d2107b5102184ac2d5ae test: Add uint256 string parse tests (MarcoFalke)
facf629ce8ff1d1f6d254dde4e89b5018f8df60e refactor: Remove unused and fragile string interface from arith_uint256 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The string interface (`base_uint(const std::string&)`, as well as `base_uint::SetHex`) is problematic for many reasons:
* It is unused (except in test-only code).
* It is redundant with the `uint256` string interface: `std::string -> uint256 -> UintToArith256`.
* It is brittle, because it inherits the brittle `uint256` string interface, which is brittle due to the use of `c_str()` (embedded null will be treated as end-of string), etc ...
Instead of fixing the interface, remove it since it is unused and redundant with `UintToArith256`.
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All functions assume that the pointer is never null, so pass by
reference, to avoid accidental segfaults at runtime, or at least make
them more obvious.
Also, remove unused c-style casts in touched lines.
Also, add CHECK_NONFATAL checks, to turn segfault crashes into an
recoverable runtime error with debug information.
fad1903b8a85506378101c1f857ba47b4a058fb4 fuzz: Avoid timeout in bitdeque (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Avoid timeouts such as https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28812#issuecomment-1842914664
This is done by:
* Limiting the maximum number of iterations if the maximum size of the container is "large" (see the magic numbers in the code).
* Check the equality only once. This should be fine, because if a crash were to happen in the equality check, but the crash doesn't happen if further iterations were run, the fuzz engine should eventually find the crash by truncating the fuzz input.
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3ea54e5db7d53da5afa321e1800c29aa269dd3b3 net: Add continuous ASMap health check logging (Fabian Jahr)
28d7e55dff826a69f3f8e58139dbffb611cc5947 test: Add tests for unfiltered GetAddr usage (Fabian Jahr)
b8843d37aed1276ff8527328c956c70c6e02ee13 fuzz: Let fuzzers use filter options in GetAddr/GetAddresses (Fabian Jahr)
e16f420547fc72a5a2902927aa7138e43c0fb7c8 net: Optionally include terrible addresses in GetAddr results (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
There are certain statistics we can collect by running all our known clearnet addresses against the ASMap file. This could show issues with a maliciously manipulated file or with an old file that has decayed with time.
This is just a proof of concept for now. My idea currently is to run the analysis once per day and print the results to logs if an ASMap file is used.
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55e3dc3e03510e97caba1547a82e3e022b0bbd42 test: Fix test by checking the actual exception instance (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `system_tests/run_command` test is broken because it passes even with the diff as follows:
```diff
--- a/src/test/system_tests.cpp
+++ b/src/test/system_tests.cpp
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(run_command)
});
}
{
- BOOST_REQUIRE_THROW(RunCommandParseJSON("echo \"{\""), std::runtime_error); // Unable to parse JSON
+ BOOST_REQUIRE_THROW(RunCommandParseJSON("invalid_command \"{\""), std::runtime_error); // Unable to parse JSON
}
// Test std::in, except for Windows
#ifndef WIN32
```
The reason of such fragility is that the [`BOOST_REQUIRE_THROW`](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_83_0/libs/test/doc/html/boost_test/utf_reference/testing_tool_ref/assertion_boost_level_throw.html) macro passes even if the command raises an exception in the underlying subprocess implementation, which might have a type derived from `std::runtime_error`.
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This change is mostly a refectoring that removes some code and gets rid of an
unnecessary layer of indirection after #27861
But it is not a pure refactoring since StartShutdown, AbortShutdown, and
WaitForShutdown functions used to abort on failure, and the replacement code
logs or returns errors instead.
Use SignalInterrupt object instead. There is a slight change in behavior here
because the previous StartShutdown code used to abort on failure and the
new code logs errors instead.
Pass HTTP server an interrupt object instead of having it depend on shutdown.h
and global shutdown state.
There is no change in behavior in this commit.
Add NodeContext::shutdown variable and start using it to replace the
kernel::Context::interrupt variable. The latter can't easily be removed right
away but will be removed later in this PR.
Moving the interrupt object from the kernel context to the node context
increases flexibility of the kernel API so it is possible to use multiple
interrupt objects, or avoid creating one if one is not needed. It will also
allow getting rid of the kernel::g_context global later in this PR, replacing
it with a private SignalInterrupt instance in init.cpp
There is no change in behavior in this commit outside of unit tests. In unit
tests there should be no visible change either, but internally now each test
has its own interrupt variable so the variable will be automatically reset
between tests.
The BOOST_REQUIRE_THROW passes even if the command raises an exception
in the underlying subprocess implementation, which might have a type
derived from std::runtime_error.
91504cbe0de2b74ef1aa2709761aaf0597ec66a2 rpc: `SyncWithValidationInterfaceQueue` on fee estimation RPC's (ismaelsadeeq)
714523918ba2b853fc69bee6b04a33ba0c828bf5 tx fees, policy: CBlockPolicyEstimator update from `CValidationInterface` notifications (ismaelsadeeq)
dff5ad3b9944cbb56126ba37a8da180d1327ba39 CValidationInterface: modify the parameter of `TransactionAddedToMempool` (ismaelsadeeq)
91532bd38223d7d04166e05de11d0d0b55e60f13 tx fees, policy: update `CBlockPolicyEstimator::processBlock` parameter (ismaelsadeeq)
bfcd401368fc0dc43827a8969a37b7e038d5ca79 CValidationInterface, mempool: add new callback to `CValidationInterface` (ismaelsadeeq)
0889e07987294d4ef2814abfca16d8e2a0c5f541 tx fees, policy: cast with static_cast instead of C-Style cast (ismaelsadeeq)
a0e3eb7549d2ba4dd3af12b9ce65e29158f59078 tx fees, policy: bugfix: move `removeTx` into reason != `BLOCK` condition (ismaelsadeeq)
Pull request description:
This is an attempt to #11775
This Pr will enable fee estimator to listen to ValidationInterface notifications to process new transactions added and removed from the mempool.
This PR includes the following changes:
- Added a new callback to the Validation Interface `MempoolTransactionsRemovedForConnectedBlock`, which notifies listeners about the transactions that have been removed due to a new block being connected, along with the height at which the transactions were removed.
- Modified the `TransactionAddedToMempool` callback parameter to include additional information about the transaction needed for fee estimation.
- Updated `CBlockPolicyEstimator` to process transactions using` CTransactionRef` instead of `CTxMempoolEntry.`
- Implemented the `CValidationInterface` interface in `CBlockPolicyEstimater` and overridden the `TransactionAddedToMempool`, `TransactionRemovedFromMempool`, and `MempoolTransactionsRemovedForConnectedBlock` methods to receive updates from their notifications.
Prior to this PR, the fee estimator updates from the mempool, i.e whenever a new block is connected all transactions in the block that are in our mempool are going to be removed using the `removeForBlock` function in `txmempool.cpp`.
This removal triggered updates to the fee estimator. As a result, the fee estimator would block mempool's `cs` until it finished updating every time a new block was connected.
Instead of being blocked only on mempool tx removal, we were blocking on both tx removal and fee estimator updating.
If we want to further improve fee estimation, or add heavy-calulation steps to it, it is currently not viable as we would be slowing down block relay in the process
This PR is smaller in terms of the changes made compared to #11775, as it focuses solely on enabling fee estimator updates from the validationInterface/cscheduler thread notifications.
I have not split the validation interface because, as I understand it, the rationale behind the split in #11775 was to have `MempoolInterface` signals come from the mempool and `CValidationInterface` events come from validation. I believe this separation can be achieved in a separate refactoring PR when the need arises.
Also left out some commits from #11775
- Some refactoring which are no longer needed.
- Handle reorgs much better in fee estimator.
- Track witness hash malleation in fee estimator
I believe they are a separate change that can come in a follow-up after this.
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