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stratospher
afaaba69ed test: refactor out same-txid-diff-wtxid tx to reuse in other tests
useful to easily create transactions with same txid, different
wtxid and valid witness for testing scenarios in other places
(ex: private broadcast connections)
2025-06-16 14:48:17 +05:30
merge-script
287cd04a32 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32594: wallet, rpc: Return normalized descriptor in parent_descs
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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2025-06-13 18:25:13 -04:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
206bc05e62 test: remove unnecessary m_best_header setting hack in feature_assumeutxo.py
The mentioned bug has been fixed in PR #30666,
so the workaround is not needed anymore.
2025-06-13 14:42:13 +02:00
Ava Chow
1473f69924 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32421: test: refactor: overhaul (w)txid determination for CTransaction objects
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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2025-06-11 14:21:11 -07:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
4ef6253017 test: avoid unneeded (w)txid hex -> integer conversions
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.
2025-06-11 00:52:25 +02:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
472f3770ae scripted-diff: test: rename CTransaction .getwtxid() -> wtxid_hex for consistency
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-

sed -i "s|def getwtxid|@property\n    def wtxid_hex|g" ./test/functional/test_framework/messages.py
sed -i "s|getwtxid()|wtxid_hex|g" $(git grep -l getwtxid)

-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2025-06-11 00:52:25 +02:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
81af4334e8 test: rename CTransaction .sha256 -> .txid_int for consistency
Note that we unfortunately can't use a scripted diff here, as the same
property name is also used for `CBlockHeader`/`CBlock` instances.
2025-06-11 00:52:25 +02:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
ce83924237 test: rename CTransaction .rehash()/.hash -> .txid_hex for consistency
Note that we unfortunately can't use a scripted diff here, as the same
property and method name is also used for `CBlockHeader`/`CBlock` instances.
2025-06-11 00:49:10 +02:00
merge-script
157bbd0a07 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32425: config: allow setting -proxy per network
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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2025-06-10 15:57:09 -04:00
Ava Chow
d978a43d05 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32408: tests: Expand HTTP coverage to assert libevent behavior
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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2025-06-09 13:08:25 -07:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
e9cdaefb0a test: introduce and use CTransaction .wtxid_int property
This commits removes the `.calc_sha256` method from the CTransaction
and introduces a property `.wtxid_int` property as replacement.
2025-06-09 17:28:28 +02:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
9b3dce24a3 test: remove bare CTransaction .rehash()/.calc_sha256() calls
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.
2025-06-09 17:28:24 +02:00
Sebastian Falbesoner
a2724e3ea3 test: remove txid caching in CTransaction class
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.
2025-06-09 16:55:04 +02:00
merge-script
f3bbc74664 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32406: policy: uncap datacarrier by default
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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2025-06-09 08:23:56 -04:00
Ava Chow
e2174378aa Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32539: init: Configure reachable networks before we start the RPC server
12ff4be9c7 test: ensure -rpcallowip is compatible with RFC4193 (Matthew Zipkin)
c02bd3c187 config: Explain RFC4193 and CJDNS interaction in help and init error (Matthew Zipkin)
f728b6b111 init: Configure reachable networks before we start the RPC server (Matthew Zipkin)

Pull request description:

  Closes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/32433

  `MaybeFlipIPv6toCJDNS()` relies on `g_reachable_nets` to distinguish between CJDNS addresses and other IPv6 addresses. In particular, [RFC4193](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4193#section-3.1) address or "Unique Local Address" with the L-bit unset also begins with the `fc` prefix. #32433 highlights a use case for these addresses that have nothing to do with CJDNS.

  On master we don't parse init flags like `-cjdnsreachable` until *after* the HTTP server has started, causing conflicts with `-rpcallowip` because CJDNS doesn't support subnets.

  This PR ensures that `NET_CJDNS` is only present in the reachable networks list if set by `-cjdnsreachable` *before* `-rpcallowip` is checked. If it is set all `fc` addresses are assumed to be CJDNS, can not have subnets, and can't be set for `-rpcallowip`.

  I also noted this specific parameter interaction in the init help as well as the error message if configured incorrectly.

  This can be tested locally:

  `bitcoind -regtest -rpcallowip=fc00:dead:beef::/64 -rpcuser=u -rpcpassword=p`

  On master this will just throw an error that doesn't even mention IPv6 at all.

  On the branch, this will succeed and can be tested by adding the ULA to a local interface.

  On linux: `sudo ip -6 addr add fc00:dead:beef::1/64 dev lo`

  On macos: `sudo ifconfig lo0 inet6 fc00:dead:beef::1/128 add`

  then: `curl -v -g -6 --interface fc00:dead:beef::1 u:p@[::1]:18443 --data '{"method":"getblockcount"}'`

  If the `rpcallowip` option is removed, the RPC request will fail to authorize.

  Finally, adding `-cjdnsreachable` to the start up command will throw an error and specify the incompatibility:

  > RFC4193 is allowed only if -cjdnsreachable=0.

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2025-06-06 15:31:36 -07:00
Ava Chow
2053c43684 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32675: test: wallet: cover wallet passphrase with a null char
7cfbb8575e test: wallet: cover wallet passphrase with a null char (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  This PR adds test coverage for the `walletpassphrase`/`walletpassphrasechange` RPC when the passphrase is incorrect due to a null character.

  For reference: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27068 introduced the usage of `SecureString` to allow null characters.

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2025-06-06 15:12:01 -07:00
brunoerg
7cfbb8575e test: wallet: cover wallet passphrase with a null char 2025-06-04 09:50:03 -03:00
Martin Zumsande
ed179e0a65 test: apply microsecond precision to test framework logging
This makes it easier to compare test and bitcoind logs -
combine_logs.py orders by timestamp and will be more precise.
2025-06-03 14:02:01 -04:00
fanquake
e50312eab0 doc: fix typos
Co-authored-by: Ragnar <rodiondenmark@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: VolodymyrBg <aqdrgg19@gmail.com>
2025-06-03 08:09:28 +01:00
Ava Chow
2d819fa4df Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29032: signet: omit commitment for some trivial challenges
6ee32aaaca test: signet tool genpsbt and solvepsbt commands (Sjors Provoost)
0a99d99fe4 signet: miner skips PSBT step for OP_TRUE (Sjors Provoost)
cdfb70e5a6 signet: split decode_psbt miner helper (Sjors Provoost)

Pull request description:

  [BIP325](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0325.mediawiki) mentions the following rule:

  > In the special case where an empty solution is valid (ie scriptSig and scriptWitness are both empty) this additional commitment can optionally be left out. This special case is to allow non-signet-aware block generation code to be used to test a custom signet chain where the challenge is trivially true.

  Such a signet can be created using e.g. `-signetchallenge=51` (`OP_TRUE`). However `contrib/signet/miner` won't omit the commitment.

  This PR improves the miner by skipping the PSBT for known trivial scripts (just `OP_TRUE` and trivial pushes for now). This prevents it from appending the 4 byte signet header to the witness commitment, as allowed by the above rule.

  ---

  Previously the script would fail with `PSBT signing failed`, making it difficult to mine. This is no longer the case.

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2025-06-02 15:24:34 -07:00
Ava Chow
f999c3775c Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32449: wallet: init, don't error out when loading legacy wallets
86e1111239 test: verify node skips loading legacy wallets during startup (furszy)
9f94de5bb5 wallet: init, don't error out when loading legacy wallets (furszy)

Pull request description:

  Instead of failing during initialization and shutting down the app when encountering a legacy wallet, skip loading the wallet and notify the user accordingly.

  This allows users to access migration functionalities without needing to manually remove the wallet from settings.json or resort to using the bitcoin-wallet utility.

  This means that GUI users will be able to use the migration button, and bitcoin-cli users will be able to call the migratewallet RPC directly after init.

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2025-06-02 13:31:35 -07:00
Ava Chow
0def84d407 test: Verify parent_desc in RPCs
getaddressinfo, listunspent, listtransactions, listsinceblock, and
gettransaction all include parent_desc(s). Make sure that these are
consistent with each other, as well as being in normalized form.
2025-06-02 12:51:16 -07:00
Peter Todd
a141e1bf50 Add more OP_RETURN mempool acceptance functional tests
Credit: Sjors Provoost and Antoine Poinsot
2025-05-30 10:14:18 -04:00
Greg Sanders
0b4048c733 datacarrier: deprecate startup arguments for future removal 2025-05-30 10:14:18 -04:00
Greg Sanders
63091b79e7 test: remove unnecessary -datacarriersize args from tests 2025-05-30 10:14:18 -04:00
Greg Sanders
9f36962b07 policy: uncap datacarrier by default
Datacarrier output script sizes and output counts are now
uncapped by default.

To avoid introducing another startup argument, we modify the
OP_RETURN accounting to "budget" the spk sizes.

If a user has set a custom default, this results in that
budget being spent over the sum of all OP_RETURN outputs'
scripts in the transaction, no longer capping the number
of OP_RETURN outputs themselves. This should allow a
superset of current behavior while respecting the passed
argument in terms of total arbitrary data storage.

Co-authored-by: Anthony Towns <aj@erisian.com.au>
2025-05-30 10:12:38 -04:00
merge-script
b933813386 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32619: wallet, rpc, gui: List legacy wallets with a message about migration
f3a444c45f gui: Disallow loading legacy wallets (Ava Chow)
09955172f3 wallet, rpc: Give warning in listwalletdir for legacy wallets (Ava Chow)

Pull request description:

  A new field `warnings` is added for each wallet in `listwalletdir`. If a legacy wallet is detected, the warning will contain a message that the wallet is a legacy wallet and will need to be migrated before it can be loaded.

  In the GUI, the "Open Wallet" menu is changed to show legacy wallets greyed out with "(needs migration)" appended to their name to indicate to the user that the legacy wallet will need to be migrated.

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2025-05-30 11:17:40 +01:00
Ava Chow
5471e29d05 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32304: test: test MAX_SCRIPT_SIZE for block validity
b1ea542ae6 test: test MAX_SCRIPT_SIZE for block validity (Greg Sanders)

Pull request description:

  I don't believe there are direct tests for this.

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2025-05-29 14:32:10 -07:00
merge-script
aad5938c49 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32516: test: add MAX_DISCONNECTED_TX_POOL_BYTES, chainlimits coverage
84aa484d45 test: fix transaction_graph_test reorg test (Greg Sanders)
eaf44f3767 test: check chainlimits respects on reorg (Greg Sanders)
47894367b5 functional test: add MAX_DISCONNECTED_TX_POOL_BYTES coverage (Greg Sanders)

Pull request description:

  `DisconnectedBlockTransactions::LimitMemoryUsage()` has unit test coverage, but the default value end to end doesn't have coverage.

  This test adds exercised coverage of memory limiting of the disconnect pool, and some basic behavior sanity checks.

  Another test added is making sure chainlimits are being respected on reorg, and the expected transactions pruned.

  Lastly, fix the existing test case which was using a deficient test via directly inducing reorgs with `invalidateblock`

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2025-05-29 10:50:48 +01:00
Ava Chow
370c592612 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32630: test: fix sync function in rpc_psbt.py
4df4df45d7 test: fix sync function in rpc_psbt.py (Martin Zumsande)

Pull request description:

  Even though the block is created on `node2`, the sync is only between `node1` and `node0`. Accordingly the test fails if I put a sleep in `msg_type == NetMsgType::HEADERS` processing: In this case, `node1` and `node0` do not hear about the new  block, the sync still passes because they are in sync with each other, and later on in the `test_input_confs_control` subtest, `node1` would generate a forked block instead of building on the previous one, leading to test failure.

  Haven't seen this in the CI, but I ran into it on an experimental branch.

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2025-05-28 12:44:51 -07:00
Martin Zumsande
4df4df45d7 test: fix sync function in rpc_psbt.py
It currently only syncs between the first two nodes,
which may do nothing when the block is created on the
third node.
2025-05-28 11:01:47 -04:00
Ava Chow
88b22acc3d Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32528: rpc: Round verificationprogress to 1 for a recent tip
fab1e02086 refactor: Pass verification_progress into block tip notifications (MarcoFalke)
fa76b378e4 rpc: Round verificationprogress to exactly 1 for a recent tip (MarcoFalke)
faf6304bdf test: Use mockable time in GuessVerificationProgress (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Some users really seem to care about this. While it shouldn't matter much, the diff is so trivial that it is probably worth doing.

  Fixes #31127

  One could also consider to split the field into two dedicated ones (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28847#issuecomment-1807115357), but this is left for a more involved follow-up and may also be controversial.

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2025-05-27 16:45:23 -07:00
Ava Chow
ce46000712 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32509: qa: feature_framework_startup_failures.py fixes & improvements (#30660 follow-up)
bf950c4544 qa: Improve suppressed errors output (Hodlinator)
075352ec8e qa: assert_raises_message() - search in str(e) (Hodlinator)
bd8ebbc4ab qa: Make --timeout-factor=0 result in a smaller factor (Hodlinator)
d8f05e7bf3 qa: Fix dormant bug caused by multiple --tmpdir (Hodlinator)

Pull request description:

  * Handle multiple `--tmpdir` args properly.
  * Handle `--timeout-factor=0` properly (fixes #32506).
  * Improve readability of expected error message (`assert_raises_message()`).
  * Make suppressed error output less confusing (`wait_for_rpc_connection()`).

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2025-05-27 14:45:11 -07:00
Greg Sanders
84aa484d45 test: fix transaction_graph_test reorg test
The current test directly uses invalidatblock to trigger
mempool re-entry of transactions. Unfortunately, the
behavior doesn't match what a real reorg would look like. As
a result you get surprising behavior such as the mempool
descendant chain limits being exceeded, or if a fork is
greater than 10 blocks deep, evicted block transactions stop
being submitted back into in the mempool.

Fix this by preparing an empty fork chain, and then
continuing with the logic, finally submitting the fork chain
once the rest of the test is prepared. This triggers a more
typical codepath.

Also, extend the descendant limit to 100, like ancestor
limit.
2025-05-27 17:08:15 -04:00
Greg Sanders
eaf44f3767 test: check chainlimits respects on reorg 2025-05-27 17:02:42 -04:00
Greg Sanders
47894367b5 functional test: add MAX_DISCONNECTED_TX_POOL_BYTES coverage 2025-05-27 17:02:02 -04:00
Ava Chow
012f347685 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31375: multiprocess: Add bitcoin wrapper executable
a5ac43d98d doc: Add release notes describing bitcoin wrapper executable (Ryan Ofsky)
258bda80c0 doc: Mention bitcoin wrapper executable in documentation (Ryan Ofsky)
d2739d75c9 build: add bitcoin.exe to windows installer (Sjors Provoost)
ba649c0006 ci: Run multiprocess tests through wrapper executable (Ryan Ofsky)
29bdd743bb test: Support BITCOIN_CMD environment variable (Ryan Ofsky)
9c8c68891b multiprocess: Add bitcoin wrapper executable (Ryan Ofsky)
5076d20fdb util: Add cross-platform ExecVp and GetExePath functions (Ryan Ofsky)

Pull request description:

  Intended to make bitcoin command line features more discoverable and allow installing new multiprocess binaries in libexec/ instead of bin/ so they don't cause confusion.

  Idea and implementation of this were discussed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/30983.

  ---

  Initial implementation of this feature is deliberately minimal so the UX can evolve in response to feedback and there are not too many details to debate and discuss in a single PR. But many improvements are possible or planned:

  - Adding manpage and bash completions.
  - Showing nicer error messages that detect if an executable isn't installed and suggest how to fix [(comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31375#discussion_r2073194474)
  - Showing wrapper command lines in subcommand in help output [(comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31375#discussion_r2077800405). This could be done conditionally as suggested in the comment or be unconditional.
  - Showing wrapper command lines in subcommand error output. There is a bitcoin-cli error pointed out in [(comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31375#discussion_r2091152243) that is needlessly confusing.
  - Integrating help so `bitcoin help subcommand` invokes `bitcoin subcommand -h`. `bitcoin -h subcommand` should also be supported and be equivalent [(comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31375#discussion_r2093116725)
  - Adding support for `bitcoin-util` subcommands. Ideal interface would probably be more like `bitcoin grind` not `bitcoin util grind` but this has been punted for now. Supporting subcommands directly would require some ArgsManager modifications
  - Adding a dedicated python functional test for the wrapper. Right now there is some CI coverage by setting the `BITCOIN_CMD` variable, but this doesn't cover things like the help output and version output, and support for different directory layouts.
  - Better `--multiprocess` (`-m`) / `--monolithic` (`-M`) default selection. Right now, default is monolithic but it probably makes sense to chose more intelligently depending on whether -ipc options are enabled and what binaries are available.
  - Maybe parsing `bitcoin.conf` and supporting options to control wrapper behavior like custom locations or preferences or aliases.
  - Better command command line usability. Allow combining short options like (`-ah`). Allow fuzzy matching of subcommands or suggestions if you misspell. (suggested by stickies in review club)
  - Not directly related to this PR but `bitcoin-cli named` implementation used by the wrapper should do a better job disambiguating named arguments from base64 arguments ending in = as pointed out in [(comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31375#discussion_r2091886628)

  ---

  This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28722). A review club meeting for it took place in https://bitcoincore.reviews/31375

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2025-05-27 12:38:19 -07:00
Ava Chow
2554cee988 test: Enable default wallet for wallet_descriptor.py 2025-05-27 11:13:44 -07:00
merge-script
f7cc7f6468 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32591: test: fix and augment block tests of invalid_txs
8fcd684505 test: ensure reason is checked for invalid blocks rejection (Greg Sanders)
1a689a2c88 test: fix block tests of invalid_txs (Greg Sanders)

Pull request description:

  We are not actually testing some cases accidentally, for block inclusion.

  Issue discovered while reviewing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32533

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2025-05-27 14:25:31 +01:00
merge-script
87860143be Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32270: test: fix pushdata scripts
f66b14d2ec test: fix pushdata scripts (Greg Sanders)

Pull request description:

  The original scripts were done incorrectly,
  so they are changed to represent two
  different 2-byte pushes.

  Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32114#discussion_r2034051063

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2025-05-27 11:59:31 +01:00
Ava Chow
09955172f3 wallet, rpc: Give warning in listwalletdir for legacy wallets 2025-05-26 15:14:41 -07:00
Greg Sanders
8fcd684505 test: ensure reason is checked for invalid blocks rejection 2025-05-22 10:43:44 -04:00
Greg Sanders
1a689a2c88 test: fix block tests of invalid_txs 2025-05-22 10:30:13 -04:00
merge-script
d2c9fc84e1 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32533: test: properly check for per-tx sigops limit
7bc64a8859 test: properly check for per-tx sigops limit (Sebastian Falbesoner)

Pull request description:

  Currently the per-tx sigops limit standardness check (bounded by `MAX_STANDARD_TX_SIGOPS_COST`, throwing "bad-txns-too-many-sigops" if exceeded):
  3f83c744ac/src/validation.cpp (L925-L927)

  is only indirectly tested with the much higher per-block consensus limit (`MAX_BLOCK_SIGOPS_COST`):
  3f83c744ac/test/functional/data/invalid_txs.py (L236-L242)

  I.e. an increase in the per-tx limit up to the per-block one would still pass all of our tests. Refine that by splitting up the invalid tx template `TooManySigops` in a per-block and a per-tx template.

  The involved functional tests taking use of these templates are `feature_block.py` and `p2p_invalid_txs.py`. Can be tested by applying e.g.
  ```diff
  diff --git a/src/policy/policy.h b/src/policy/policy.h
  index 2151ec13dd..e5766d2a55 100644
  --- a/src/policy/policy.h
  +++ b/src/policy/policy.h
  @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ static constexpr unsigned int MIN_STANDARD_TX_NONWITNESS_SIZE{65};
   /** Maximum number of signature check operations in an IsStandard() P2SH script */
   static constexpr unsigned int MAX_P2SH_SIGOPS{15};
   /** The maximum number of sigops we're willing to relay/mine in a single tx */
  -static constexpr unsigned int MAX_STANDARD_TX_SIGOPS_COST{MAX_BLOCK_SIGOPS_COST/5};
  +static constexpr unsigned int MAX_STANDARD_TX_SIGOPS_COST{MAX_BLOCK_SIGOPS_COST/5 + 4};
   /** Default for -incrementalrelayfee, which sets the minimum feerate increase for mempool limiting or replacement **/
   static constexpr unsigned int DEFAULT_INCREMENTAL_RELAY_FEE{1000};
   /** Default for -bytespersigop */
  diff --git a/test/functional/mempool_accept.py b/test/functional/mempool_accept.py
  ```
  where the tests succeed on master, but fail on this PR.

  (Found by diving deeper into the jungle of current sig-ops limit, as preparation for reviewing the [BIP 54](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0054.md) draft and related preparatory PRs like #32521).

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2025-05-22 10:06:03 -04:00
Matthew Zipkin
f16c8c67bf tests: Expand HTTP coverage to assert libevent behavior
Covers:
- http pipelining
- rpcservertimeout

  Testing this requires adding an option to TestNode to force
  the test framework to establish a new HTTP connection for
  every RPC. Otherwise, attempting to reuse a persistent connection
  would cause framework RPCs during startup and shutdown to fail.

- "chunked" Transfer-Encoding
2025-05-21 10:47:23 -04:00
merge-script
87ec923d3a Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32475: wallet: Use util::Error throughout AddWalletDescriptor instead of returning nullptr for some errors
785e1407b0 wallet: Use util::Error throughout AddWalletDescriptor (Ava Chow)

Pull request description:

  #32023 changed `AddWalletDescriptor` to return `util::Error`, but did not change all of the failure cases to do so. This may result in some callers continuing when there was actually an error. Unify all of the failure cases to use `util::Error` so that all callers handle `AddWalletDescriptor` errors in the same way.

  The encapsulated return type is changed from `ScriptPubKeyMan*` to `std::reference_wrapper<DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan>`. This avoids having a value that can be interpreted as a bool, and also removes the need to constantly dynamic_cast the returned value. The only kind of `ScriptPubKeyMan` that can come out of `AddWalletDescriptor` is a `DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan` anyways.

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2025-05-21 14:24:39 +01:00
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ec81204694 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31622: psbt: add non-default sighash types to PSBTs and unify sighash type match checking
ee045b61ef rpc, psbt: Require sighashes match for descriptorprocesspsbt (Ava Chow)
2b7682c372 psbt: use sighash type field to determine whether to remove non-witness utxos (Ava Chow)
28781b5f06 psbt: Add sighash types to PSBT when not DEFAULT or ALL (Ava Chow)
15ce1bd73f psbt: Enforce sighash type of signatures matches psbt (Ava Chow)
1f71cd337a wallet: Remove sighash type enforcement from FillPSBT (Ava Chow)
4c7d767e49 psbt: Check sighash types in SignPSBTInput and take sighash as optional (Ava Chow)
a118256948 script: Add IsPayToTaproot() (Ava Chow)
d6001dcd4a wallet: change FillPSBT to take sighash as optional (Ava Chow)
e58b680923 psbt: Return PSBTError from SignPSBTInput (Ava Chow)
2adfd81532 tests: Test PSBT sighash type mismatch (Ava Chow)
5a5d26d612 psbt: Require ECDSA signatures to be validly encoded (Ava Chow)

Pull request description:

  Currently, we do not add the sighash field to PSBTs at all, even when we have signed with a non-default sighash. This PR changes the behavior such that when we (attempt to) sign with a sighash other than DEFAULT or ALL, the sighash type field will be added to the PSBT to inform the later signers that a different sighash type was used by a signer. Notably, this is necessary for MuSig2 support as all signers must sign using the same sighash type, but the sighash is not provided in partial signatures.

  Furthermore, because the sighash type can also be provided on the command line, we require that if both a command line sighash type and the sighash field is present, they must specify the same sighash type. However, this was being checked by the wallet, rather than the signing code, so the `descriptorprocesspsbt` RPC was not enforcing this restriction at all, and in fact ignored the sighash field entirely. This PR refactors the checking code so that the underlying PSBT signing function `SignPSBTInput` does the check.

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2025-05-21 10:02:49 +01:00
merge-script
fad009af49 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32520: Remove legacy Parse(U)Int*
faf55fc80b doc: Remove ParseInt mentions in documentation (MarcoFalke)
3333282933 refactor: Remove unused Parse(U)Int* (MarcoFalke)
fa84e6c36c bitcoin-tx: Reject + sign in MutateTxDel* (MarcoFalke)
face2519fa bitcoin-tx: Reject + sign in vout parsing (MarcoFalke)
fa8acaf0b9 bitcoin-tx: Reject + sign in replaceable parsing (MarcoFalke)
faff25a558 bitcoin-tx: Reject + sign in locktime (MarcoFalke)
dddd9e5fe3 bitcoin-tx: Reject + sign in nversion parsing (MarcoFalke)
fab06ac037 rest: Use SAFE_CHARS_URI in SanitizeString error msg (MarcoFalke)
8888bb499d rest: Reject + sign in /blockhashbyheight/ (MarcoFalke)
fafd43c691 test: Reject + sign when parsing regtest deployment params (MarcoFalke)
fa123afa0e Reject + sign when checking -ipcfd (MarcoFalke)
fa479857ed Reject + sign in SplitHostPort (MarcoFalke)
fab4c2967d net: Reject + sign when parsing subnet mask (MarcoFalke)
fa89652e68 init: Reject + sign in -*port parsing (MarcoFalke)
fa9c45577d cli: Reject + sign in -netinfo level parsing (MarcoFalke)
fa98041325 refactor: Use ToIntegral in CreateFromDump (MarcoFalke)
fa23ed7fc2 refactor: Use ToIntegral in ParseHDKeypath (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  The legacy int parsing is problematic, because it accepts the `+` sign for unsigned integers. In all cases this is either:

  * Useless, because the `+` sign was already rejected.
  * Erroneous and inconsistent, when third party parsers reject it. (C.f. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32365)
  * Confusing, because the `+` sign is  neither documented, nor can it be assumed to be present.

  Fix all issues by removing the legacy int parsing.

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2025-05-20 15:55:38 +01:00
Greg Sanders
f66b14d2ec test: fix pushdata scripts
The original scripts were done incorrectly,
so they are changed to represent two
different 2-byte pushes.
2025-05-20 10:39:39 -04:00
merge-script
cf2cbfac65 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32553: wallet: Fix logging of wallet version
4b2cd0b41f test: check that creating a wallet does not log version info (Ava Chow)
39a483c8e9 test: Check that the correct versions are logged on wallet load (Ava Chow)
359ecd3704 walletdb: Log the wallet version after it has been read from disk (Ava Chow)

Pull request description:

  The wallet's version (in the minversion record) needs to be logged only after we have read it from disk. Otherwise, we always log the lowest version number of 10500 which is incorrect. Furthermore, it doesn't make sense to log the last client version number if the record didn't exist. This is a regression caused by #26021.

  The wallet file version logging is moved inside of `LoadMinVersion` so that it is logged after the record is read. It will also log unconditionally if a version is read so that the version number is reported even when there is an error. The last client logging is split into its own log line that will only occur if a last client record is read. The only situation where we expect no version numbers to be logged is when a wallet is being created.

  A test is added in the second commit to check that the version number is correctly logged on loading. This commit can be cherrypicked to master to verify that it fails there. The last commit adds an additional check that creating a new wallet does not log any version info at all.

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