Followup to commit "MOVEONLY: CWallet transaction code out of
wallet.cpp/.h" that detaches and renames some CWalletTx methods, making
into them into standalone functions or CWallet methods instead.
There are no changes in behavior and no code changes that aren't purely
mechanical. It just gives spend and receive functions more consistent
names and removes the circular dependencies added by the earlier
MOVEONLY commit.
There are also no comment or documentation changes. Removed comments
from transaction.h are just migrated to spend.h, receive.h, and
wallet.h.
fa3bd9de99ee2bdfce2010e9367391a146e41878 Remove CBanEntry::SetNull (MarcoFalke)
fab53ff1e5a995f40a110d6f9e1214f263908b46 Remove unused SERIALIZE_METHODS for CBanEntry (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It would be confusing to keep unused and dead code.
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ryanofsky:
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theStack:
Code-review ACK fa3bd9de99ee2bdfce2010e9367391a146e41878
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86beee05795216738f51fa744539336503c26fd9 Use waste metric for deciding which selection to use (Andrew Chow)
b3df0caf7c291a316298e54e73426c765e61c129 tests: Test GetSelectionWaste (Andrew Chow)
4f5ad43b1e05cd7b403f87aae4c4d42e5aea810b Add waste metric calculation function (Andrew Chow)
935b3ddf72aa390087684e03166c707f5b173434 scripted-diff: tests: Use KnapsackSolver directly (Andrew Chow)
6a023a6f904efe38dacd662d919aba74f066b1dc tests: Add KnapsackGroupOutputs helper function (Andrew Chow)
d5069fc1aa7d335f3043227f843cbb9d8ba1507b tests: Use SelectCoinsBnB directly instead of AttemptSelection (Andrew Chow)
54de7b47463d98f860167d4e0b7e4ebb3926b59c Allow the long term feerate to be configured, default of 10 sat/vb (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Branch and Bound introduced a metric that we call waste. This metric is used as part of bounding the search tree, but it can be generalized to all coin selection solutions, including those with change. As such, this PR introduces the waste metric at a higher level so that we can run both of our coin selection algorithms (BnB and KnapsackSolver) and choose the one which has the least waste. In the event that both find a solution with the same change, we choose the one that spends more inputs.
Also this PR sets the long term feerate to 10 sat/vb rather than using the 1008 block estimate. This allows the long term feerate to be the feerate that we switch between consolidating and optimizing for fees. This also removes a bug where the long term feerate would incorrectly be set to the fallback fee. While this doesn't matter prior to this PR, it does have an effect following this. The long term feerate can be configured by the user through a new `-consolidatefeerate` option.
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85b15ddc8ff499fe21d8ab35ece3994f8878b3de [refactor] [addrman] Update constant comments (John Newbery)
af9638a0fbb79bec743f4d2275b89e9573cfdc0a [move-only] Extract constants from addrman .h to .cpp (Amiti Uttarwar)
7dc443a62d3c98d8d0849d83060e940356fe32a3 [addrman] Change addrman #define constants to be constexprs (Amiti Uttarwar)
a65053f1d44c72c43754a5d5aeb684fc1fca0300 [addrman] Move CAddrMan::Unserialize to cpp file (John Newbery)
1622543cf42feb810d8ea9e7b3238d21f1427c17 [addrman] Move CAddrMan::Serialize to cpp file (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Moving the serialization code from the header to the cpp helps clarify interfaces vs internals, as well as speed up the compilation of the whole program with a smaller header file.
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Code review ACK 85b15ddc8
mzumsande:
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f293c68be0469894c988711559f5528020c0ff71 MOVEONLY: getting mempool conflicts to policy/rbf (glozow)
8d7179633552f58ca0d23305196dcb4249b6dce7 [validation] quit RBF logic earlier and separate loops (glozow)
badb9b11a6f7e1e693cecc8cd5aae55a197d70e2 call SignalsOptInRBF instead of checking all inputs (glozow)
e0df41d7d584b854c2914d4afe7b21e0af3fbf69 [validation] default conflicting fees and size to 0 (glozow)
b001b9f6de7a039a468cf0f9645f3f0a430fa889 MOVEONLY: BIP125 max conflicts limit to policy/rbf.h (glozow)
Pull request description:
See #22675 for motivation, this is one chunk of it. It extracts some BIP125 logic into policy/rbf:
- Defines a constant for specifying the maximum number of mempool entries we'd consider replacing by RBF
- Calls the available `SignalsOptInRBF` function instead of manually iterating through inputs
- Moves the logic for getting the list of conflicting mempool entries to a helper function
- Also does a bit of preparation for future moves - moving declarations around, etc
Also see #22677 for addressing the circular dependency.
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Code-review ACK f293c68be0469894c988711559f5528020c0ff71 📔
ariard:
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fa001602cd5ac61b9258e998ee2b236688c19ef7 ci: Re-enable verify-commits.py check (MarcoFalke)
fa880b10d67542b8eb476a0e1f3ffb67e88d5e53 ci: Unconditionally set the global git author name in cirrys.yml (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Might be useful to detect bugs in the script itself or an accidentally missed signature.
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fanquake:
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0bd882b7405414b5355e69a9fdcd7a533e504b6b refactor: remove RecursiveMutex cs_nBlockSequenceId (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The RecursiveMutex `cs_nBlockSequenceId` is only used at one place in `CChainState::ReceivedBlockTransactions()` to atomically read-and-increment the nBlockSequenceId member:
83daf47898/src/validation.cpp (L2973-L2976)
~~For this simple use-case, we can make the member `std::atomic` instead to achieve the same result (see https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/atomic/atomic/operator_arith).~~
~~This is related to #19303. As suggested in the issue, I first planned to change the `RecursiveMutex` to `Mutex` (still possible if the change doesn't get Concept ACKs), but using a Mutex for this simple operation seems to be overkill. Note that at the time when this mutex was introduced (PR #3370, commit 75f51f2a63e0ebe34ab290c2b7141dd240b98c3b) `std::atomic` were not used in the codebase yet -- according to `git log -S std::atomic` they have first appeared in 2016 (commit 7e908c7b826cedbf29560ce7a668af809ee71524), probably also because the compilers didn't support them properly earlier.~~
At this point, the cs_main lock is set, hence we can use a plain int for the member and mark it as guarded by cs_main.
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hebasto:
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The RecursiveMutex cs_nBlockSequenceId is only used at one place in
CChainState::ReceivedBlockTransactions() to atomically read-and-increment the
nBlockSequenceId member. At this point, the cs_main lock is set, hence we can
use a plain int for the member and mark it as guarded by cs_main.
e251726affe97da745362c82567c2377ceb07d21 build, qt: Fix typo in QtInputSupport check (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This typo slipped in fecb3723b63d1441f1f786352e9ef330c1ac57a5 (#21565).
I apologize for that as a reviewer of #21565.
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fanquake:
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In order to change the KnapsackSolver tests to call KnapsackSolver, we
need KnapsackGroupOutputs to create the OutputGroups filtered with the
filter criteria.
The long term feerate is really the highest feerate that the user is
comfortable with making consolidatory transactions. This is should thus
be something that can be configured by the user via a new startup option
-consolidatefeerate. The default value is 10 sat/vbyte, chosen
arbitrarily (it seems like a reasonable number).
b367745cfe19f6de3f44b3adc90fa08e36e44bb6 ci: Make Cirrus CI Windows build with --enable-werror (Hennadii Stepanov)
c713bb2b243881a771ab288340ffeb623c82d7f6 Fix Windows build with --enable-werror on Ubuntu Focal (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes possible to cross-compile Windows build with `--enable-werror --enable-suppress-external-warnings`.
Some problems are fixed, others are silenced.
Also `--enable-werror` is enabled for Cirrus CI Windows build (the last one on Cirrus CI without `--enable-werror`).
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practicalswift:
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laanwj:
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vasild:
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jarolrod:
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faf7e485e901d6c72db5d969b526fa148060a003 Set regtest.BIP65Height = 111 to speed up tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
No need to waste time by forcing creation of more than 1000 blocks to get the benefits of being able to test BIP 65. Also, reducing the height makes it more likely that (third-party) tests are conforming to BIP 65, which is enforced on mainnet for all new blocks.
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ab1461d5d36b70fd4982679ac6143c25e7617dbf qt: Add copy IP/Netmask action for banned peer (Shashwat)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a Copy IP/Netmask context menu action to the Banned Peers Table.
This feature is helpful if a node using GUI might want to alert its peer about a particular malicious user. So it can copy that user’s IP/Netmask and broadcast it to its peers so they can ban it instantly using the setban command in the console.
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hebasto:
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b8aa84b1a116599a6dd3b9ddb4e6c178a6688b1b qt, refactor: Replace `if` check with `assert` (Hennadii Stepanov)
fcdc8b0fcb9dc81b76289abc57a4203671f748eb qt, refactor: Drop redundant signalling in WalletView::setWalletModel (Hennadii Stepanov)
37dcf161d3dd1f7862a67bec1e8f2887cbd6de90 qt, refactor: Emit WalletView::encryptionStatusChanged signal directly (Hennadii Stepanov)
7d0d4c04903cafade32be3bf2bf1cad3f33c6c03 qt: Add WalletFrame::currentWalletSet signal (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes signal-slot paths to reach `setHDStatus` and `setEncryptionStatus` functions shorter and easier to reason about them.
Required to simplify #398 (see https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/398#discussion_r686094883).
---
**Note for reviewers.** Please verify that "Encrypt Wallet..." menu item, and the following icons

and updated properly in each and every possible scenario.
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Talkless:
Code review ACK b8aa84b1a116599a6dd3b9ddb4e6c178a6688b1b. Did build on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2 but no actual testing performed.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK b8aa84b1a116599a6dd3b9ddb4e6c178a6688b1b. Only change since last review was rebase
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017597767b977bb8fe11be8e2012130df1dffd30 Add I2P network SetReachable/IsReachable unit test assertions (Jon Atack)
b87a9c4d13329a6236124d4b93580c4df8107b32 Improve doc/i2p.md regarding I2P router options/versions (Jon Atack)
bebcf785c080df9273e03b854832ba3dbd4320ec Update i2p.md and tor.md regarding -onlynet config option (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This pull addresses https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22634#issuecomment-894104681 and various user feedback/questions, updates the -onlynet documentation in doc/i2p.md and doc/tor.md per #22651 (src/init.cpp is already fine) and fills in some missing I2P unit test coverage.
Note: this PR depends in part on whether #22651 is merged in order to propose the correct -onlynet documentation (it is currently aligned with the change in #22651), so that PR should be decided or merged first.
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vasild:
ACK 017597767b977bb8fe11be8e2012130df1dffd30
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7720d4f650015272dc7109238230520f71858c6c test: fix failure in feature_nulldummy.py on single-core machines (Sebastian Falbesoner)
646b3885f795c640a2ac979362c509c4a8ee592a test: refactor: use named args for block_submit in feature_nulldummy.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
On single-core machines, executing the test `feature_nulldummy.py` results in the following assertion error:
```
...
2021-08-18T15:37:58.805000Z TestFramework (INFO): Test 4: Non-NULLDUMMY base multisig transaction is invalid after activation
2021-08-18T15:37:58.814000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "[...]/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 131, in main
self.run_test()
File "[...]/test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py", line 107, in run_test
self.block_submit(self.nodes[0], [test4tx], accept=False)
File "[...]/test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py", line 134, in block_submit
assert_equal(None if accept else 'block-validation-failed', node.submitblock(block.serialize().hex()))
File "[...]/test/functional/test_framework/util.py", line 49, in assert_equal
raise AssertionError("not(%s)" % " == ".join(str(arg) for arg in (thing1, thing2) + args))
AssertionError: not(block-validation-failed == non-mandatory-script-verify-flag (Dummy CHECKMULTISIG argument must be zero))
2021-08-18T15:37:58.866000Z TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes
...
```
There are hardly any single-core machines around anymore, but the behaviour can be reproduced on a multi-core machine by patching the function `GetNumCores()` to return 1 on the master branch and running `feature_nulldummy.py`:
```diff
diff --git a/src/util/system.cpp b/src/util/system.cpp
index 30d410381..149b512fc 100644
--- a/src/util/system.cpp
+++ b/src/util/system.cpp
@@ -1338,7 +1338,7 @@ bool SetupNetworking()
int GetNumCores()
{
- return std:🧵:hardware_concurrency();
+ return 1;
}
```
As solution, parallel script verification is disabled (`-par=1`) and the exact reject reason is checked, which also increases the precision of the test (the possibility that the block is rejected because of another unintended reason is ruled out). See also related PR #22711 which applies the same approach for the p2p segwit test. The PR also includes a refactoring commit which changes the calls to `self.block_submit()` to use named arguments and removes the default value for parameter `accept` (i.e. explicitely passing `accept=...` is mandatory), with the aim to increase the test readability.
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Saviour1001:
Tested ACK <code>[7720d4f](7720d4f650)</code>
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acb7aad27ec8a184808aa7905887e3b2c5d54e9c Fix build with Boost 1.77.0 (Rafael Sadowski)
Pull request description:
BOOST_FILESYSTEM_C_STR changed to accept the path as an argument.
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fanquake:
ACK acb7aad27ec8a184808aa7905887e3b2c5d54e9c - tested the fix with Boost 1.77.0 and 1.71.0.
Tree-SHA512: c25fcb56971ee7a448cfb074f8a13696b32c16c63f81076f8a76911f93aa849c8f3637555b0b4215fa0d8b958641d7e4e60d10e103b833545cbc6b1f4009b526
42dbd9025adc200012c103d2c091cf026f1d50b1 contrib: return non-zero status if getcoins.py errors (Sebastian Falbesoner)
8c203cf0e1b9558b54030c284ddf7706d64cdde2 contrib: catch bitcoin-cli RPC call errors in getcoins.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
0eca5ebaced264d041de815316eaca8cf6fef92f contrib: refactor: introduce bitcoin-cli RPC call helper in getcoins.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is based on #22565 ("[script] signet's getcoins.py improvements"), which should be reviewed first.
The signet faucet script `contrib/signet/getcoins.py` currently issues bitcoin-cli RPC calls without catching errors -- the only case tackled is if there is no `bitcoin-cli` file found. Instead of crashing with a stack-trace on a failed RPC call, the changes in this PR aim to produce a more user-friendly output (see also https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22565#discussion_r683754875). Additionally, in case of any error, a non-zero status is now returned (instead of 0, indicating success), which could be useful for other scripts taking use of signet faucet script.
The most straight-forward way to test this is invoking the script without a `bitcoind` running on signet:
PR22565 branch:
```
$ ./contrib/signet/getcoins.py
error: Could not connect to the server 127.0.0.1:8332
Make sure the bitcoind server is running and that you are connecting to the correct RPC port.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./contrib/signet/getcoins.py", line 26, in <module>
curr_signet_hash = subprocess.check_output([args.cmd] + args.bitcoin_cli_args + ['getblockhash', '1']).strip().decode()
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/subprocess.py", line 415, in check_output
return run(*popenargs, stdout=PIPE, timeout=timeout, check=True,
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/subprocess.py", line 516, in run
raise CalledProcessError(retcode, process.args,
subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['bitcoin-cli', 'getblockhash', '1']' returned non-zero exit status 1.
```
this PR branch:
```
$ ./contrib/signet/getcoins.py
error: Could not connect to the server 127.0.0.1:38332
Make sure the bitcoind server is running and that you are connecting to the correct RPC port.
-----
Error while calling "bitcoin-cli -signet getblockhash 1" (see output above).
```
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c3c213215b25f3e6f36d46b1d49dfcc3040cee1c Use `context.args` in `src/wallet/load.cpp`. (Kiminuo)
25de4e77feddf9b2f4d134bab5faa26c3e5a764d Use `context.args` in `CWallet::Create` instead of `gArgs`. (Kiminuo)
aa5e7c9471c50771bc77b0ec4e0e0929e4a32eae Fix typo in bitcoin-cli.cpp (Kiminuo)
Pull request description:
The PR attempts to move us an inch towards the [goal](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21244#discussion_r615307465) by using `WalletContext` in `wallet.{h|cpp}` code instead of relying on the global state (i.e. `gArgs`).
Edit: The PR builds on #19101.
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fa2547fc52b90b4bbde250803df24d7f665383a7 fuzz: Avoid timeout in blockfilter fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Previously it would take 10 seconds to run this input, now it takes 10ms: [clusterfuzz-testcase-blockfilter-5022838196142080.log](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/files/7021883/clusterfuzz-testcase-blockfilter-5022838196142080.log)
The fix is moving the `MatchAny` out of the hot loop.
Also, to avoid unlimited runtime, cap the hot loop at 30k iterations.
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0d9fdd329e81cb171d687042290f4e6b1507d7f4 test, doc: refer to the correct variable names in p2p_invalid_tx.py (aitorjs)
Pull request description:
_tx_orphan_no_fee_ and _tx_orphan_invalid_ don't exist as transactions.
Have been replaced by _tx_orphan_2_no_fee_ and _tx_orphan_2_invalid_ respectively.
**Motivation**: Comments are more accurate and easy understandable under the tests context (I think).
ACKs for top commit:
kristapsk:
utACK 0d9fdd329e81cb171d687042290f4e6b1507d7f4
theStack:
ACK 0d9fdd329e81cb171d687042290f4e6b1507d7f4 📃
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This logic is a no-op since it was introduced in commit
f9f5cfc50637f2cd1540923caf337e2651ec1625.
m_addr_name is never initialized to the empty string, because
ToStringIPPort never returns an empty string.
No behavior change.
While we're looking through the descendants and calculating how many
transactions we might replace, quit early, as soon as we hit 100.
Since we're failing faster, we can also separate the loops - yes, we
loop through more times, but this helps us detangle the different BIP125
rules later.