2a1d0db799 doc: Mention private broadcast RPCs in release notes (Andrew Toth)
c3378be10b test: Cover abortprivatebroadcast in p2p_private_broadcast (Andrew Toth)
557260ca14 rpc: Add abortprivatebroadcast (Andrew Toth)
15dff452eb test: Cover getprivatebroadcastinfo in p2p_private_broadcast (Andrew Toth)
996f20c18a rpc: Add getprivatebroadcastinfo (Andrew Toth)
5e64982541 net: Add PrivateBroadcast::GetBroadcastInfo (Andrew Toth)
573bb542be net: Store recipient node address in private broadcast (Andrew Toth)
Pull request description:
Follow up from #29415
Sending a transaction via private broadcast does not have any way for a user to track the status of the transaction before it gets returned by another peer. The default logs have been removed as well in #34267. Nor is there any way to abort a transaction once it has been added to the private broadcast queue.
This adds two new RPCs:
- `getprivatebroadastinfo` returns information about what transactions are in the private broadcast queue, including all the peers' addresses we have chosen and timestamps.
- `abortprivatebroadcast` stops broadcasting a transaction in the private broadcast queue.
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8966352df3 doc: add release notes (ismaelsadeeq)
704a09fe71 test: ensure fee estimator provide fee rate estimate < 1 s/vb (ismaelsadeeq)
243e48cf49 fees: delete unused dummy field (ismaelsadeeq)
fc4fbda42a fees: bump fees file version (ismaelsadeeq)
b54dedcc85 fees: reduce `MIN_BUCKET_FEERATE` to 100 (ismaelsadeeq)
Pull request description:
This is a simple PR that updates the block policy estimator’s `MIN_BUCKET_FEERATE` constant to be 100, which is identical to the policy `DEFAULT_MIN_RELAY_TX_FEE`.
This change enables the block policy fee rate estimator to return sub-1 sat/vB fee rate estimates.
The change is correct because the estimator creates buckets of fee rates from
`MIN_BUCKET_FEERATE`,
`MIN_BUCKET_FEERATE` + `FEE_SPACING`,
`MIN_BUCKET_FEERATE` + `2 * FEE_SPACING`,
… up to `MAX_BUCKET_FEERATE`.
This means it will record sub-1 sat/vB fee rates in the buckets and may return them as a fee rate estimate when that bucket is the lowest one with sufficient transactions for a given target.
---
While touching this part of the fee estimator code, this PR got rid of the dummy value persisted in the file
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e0463b4e8c rpc: add coinbase_tx field to getblock (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This adds a `coinbase_tx` field to the `getblock` RPC result, starting at verbosity level 1. It contains only fields guaranteed to be small, i.e. not the outputs.
Initial motivation for this was to more efficiently scan for BIP54 compliance. Without this change, it requires verbosity level 2 to get the coinbase, which makes such scan very slow. See https://github.com/bitcoin-inquisition/bitcoin/pull/99#issuecomment-3852370506.
Adding these fields should be useful in general though and hardly makes the verbosity 1 result longer.
```
bitcoin rpc help getblock
getblock "blockhash" ( verbosity )
If verbosity is 0, returns a string that is serialized, hex-encoded data for block 'hash'.
If verbosity is 1, returns an Object with information about block <hash>.
If verbosity is 2, returns an Object with information about block <hash> and information about each transaction.
...
Result (for verbosity = 1):
{ (json object)
"hash" : "hex", (string) the block hash (same as provided)
"confirmations" : n, (numeric) The number of confirmations, or -1 if the block is not on the main chain
"size" : n, (numeric) The block size
"strippedsize" : n, (numeric) The block size excluding witness data
"weight" : n, (numeric) The block weight as defined in BIP 141
"coinbase_tx" : { (json object) Coinbase transaction metadata
"version" : n, (numeric) The coinbase transaction version
"locktime" : n, (numeric) The coinbase transaction's locktime (nLockTime)
"sequence" : n, (numeric) The coinbase input's sequence number (nSequence)
"coinbase" : "hex", (string) The coinbase input's script
"witness" : "hex" (string, optional) The coinbase input's first (and only) witness stack element, if present
},
"height" : n, (numeric) The block height or index
"version" : n, (numeric) The block version
...
```
```
bitcoin rpc getblock 000000000000000000013c986f9aebe800a78454c835ccd07ecae2650bfad3f6 1
```
```json
{
"hash": "000000000000000000013c986f9aebe800a78454c835ccd07ecae2650bfad3f6",
"confirmations": 2,
"height": 935113,
"version": 561807360,
"...": "...",
"weight": 3993624,
"coinbase_tx": {
"version": 2,
"locktime": 0,
"sequence": 4294967295,
"coinbase": "03c9440e04307c84692f466f756e6472792055534120506f6f6c202364726f70676f6c642ffabe6d6d9a8624235259d3680c972b0dd42fa3fe1c45c5e5ae5a96fe10c182bda17080e70100000000000000184b17d3f138020000000000",
"witness": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
},
"tx": [
"70eb053340c7978c5aa1b34d75e1ba9f9d1879c09896317f306f30c243536b62",
"5bcf8ed2900cb70721e808b8977898e47f2c9001fcee83c3ccd29e51c7775dcd",
"3f1991771aef846d7bb379d2931cccc04e8421a630ec9f52d22449d028d2e7f4",
"..."
]
}
```
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This adds a "coinbase_tx" field to the getblock RPC result, starting
at verbosity level 1. It contains only fields guaranteed to be small,
i.e. not the outputs.
24699fec84 doc: Add initial asmap data documentation (Fabian Jahr)
bab085d282 ci: Use without embedded asmap build option in one ci job (Fabian Jahr)
e53934422a doc: Expand documentation on asmap feature and tooling (Fabian Jahr)
6244212a55 init, net: Implement usage of binary-embedded asmap data (Fabian Jahr)
6202b50fb9 build: Generate ip_asn.dat.h during build process (Fabian Jahr)
634cd60dc8 build: Add embedded asmap data (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This is the final in a series of PRs that implement the necessary changes for embedding of asmap data into the binary. This last part add the initial asmap data, implements the build changes and adds further documentation.
Currently an asmap file needs to be acquired by there user from some location or the user needs to generate one themselves. Then they need to move the file to the right place in datadir or pass the path to the file as `-asmap=PATH` in order to use the asmap feature. The change here allows for builds to embed asmap data into the bitcoind binary which makes it possible to use the feature without handling of the asmap file by the user. If the user starts bitcoind with `-asmap` the embedded data will be used for bucketing of nodes.
The data lives in the repository at `src/node/data/ip_asn.dat` and can be replaced with a new version at any time. The idea is that the data should be updated with every release. By default the data at that location is embedded into the binary but there is also a build option to prevent this (`-DWITH_EMBEDDED_ASMAP=OFF`). In this case the original behavior of the `-asmap` option is maintained.
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24f93c9af7 release note (Pol Espinasa)
331a5279d2 wallet, rpc:remove settxfee and paytxfee (Pol Espinasa)
Pull request description:
**Summary**
This PR removes the settxfee RPC and paytxfee setting (Bitcoin Core 31.0).
These two features were deprecated in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31278.
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552bc82b17 doc: Use multipath descriptors in descriptors.md and linked test (Anurag chavan)
Pull request description:
Updates documentation and `wallet_miniscript_decaying_multisig_descriptor_psbt.py` to use single multipath descriptors with `<0;1>` syntax instead of separate external/internal descriptors.
## Changes
- **doc/descriptors.md**: Update examples (lines 70-71) to use `/<0;1>/*` multipath syntax
- **doc/descriptors.md**: Update Basic Multisig Example instructions (line 179) to use single multipath descriptor
- **test/functional/wallet_miniscript_decaying_multisig_descriptor_psbt.py**: Refactor to use single multipath descriptor pattern matching `wallet_multisig_descriptor_psbt.py`
## Implementation
- `_get_xpub()` now extracts external descriptor and converts to multipath format
- `create_multisig()` imports single descriptor that expands to receive and change addresses
- Removed fake checksums from documentation examples
- Added clear comments documenting multipath convention
Fixes#34086
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c6ca2b85a3 validation: do not wipe utxo cache for stats/scans/snapshots (Pieter Wuille)
7099e93d0a refactor: rename `FlushStateMode::ALWAYS` to `FORCE_FLUSH` (Lőrinc)
Pull request description:
Revival of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30610#issuecomment-3432564955 with the remaining comments applied on top
> Since #28280, the cost of a non-wiping sync of the UTXO cache is only proportional to the number of dirty entries, rather than proportional to the size of the entire cache. Because of that, there is no reason to perform a wiping flush in case the contents of the cache is still useful.
>
> Split the `FlushStateMode::ALWAYS` mode into a FORCE_SYNC (non-wiping) and a FORCE_FLUSH (wiping), and then use the former in `scantxoutset`, `gettxoutsetinfo`, snapshot creation.
(slightly updated after #30214)
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The section claims to be for ccache builds, however those are already
fixed after commit 1cc58d3a0c.
If there are still any build or debug problems after that commit,
dedicated instructions can be added back, along with exact steps to
reproduce and test.
48f57bb35b mining: add new getCoinbaseTx() returning a struct (Sjors Provoost)
d59b4cdb57 mining: rename getCoinbaseTx() to ..RawTx() (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
The first commit renames `getCoinbaseTx()` to `getCoinbaseRawTx()` to reflect that it returns a serialised transaction. This does not impact IPC clients, because they do not use the function name.
The second commit then introduces a replacement `getCoinbase()` that provides a struct with everything clients need to construct a coinbase. This avoids clients having to parse and manipulate our dummy transaction.
Deprecate but don't remove `getCoinbaseRawTx()`, `getCoinbaseCommitment()` and `getWitnessCommitmentIndex()`.
After this change we can drop these deprecated methods, which in turn would allow us to clear the dummy transaction from the `getBlock()` result. But that is left for a followup to keep this PR focussed. See https://github.com/Sjors/bitcoin/pull/106 for an approach.
Expand the `interface_ipc.py` functional test to document its usage.
Can be tested using:
- https://github.com/stratum-mining/sv2-tp/pull/59
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8937221304 doc: add release notes for 29415 (Vasil Dimov)
582016fa5f test: add unit test for the private broadcast storage (Vasil Dimov)
e74d54e048 test: add functional test for private broadcast (Vasil Dimov)
818b780a05 rpc: use private broadcast from sendrawtransaction RPC if -privatebroadcast is ON (Vasil Dimov)
eab595f9cf net_processing: retry private broadcast (Vasil Dimov)
37b79f9c39 net_processing: stop private broadcast of a transaction after round-trip (Vasil Dimov)
2de53eee74 net_processing: handle ConnectionType::PRIVATE_BROADCAST connections (Vasil Dimov)
30a9853ad3 net_processing: move a debug check in VERACK processing earlier (Vasil Dimov)
d1092e5d48 net_processing: modernize PushNodeVersion() (Vasil Dimov)
9937a12a2f net_processing: move the debug log about receiving VERSION earlier (Vasil Dimov)
a098f37b9e net_processing: reorder the code that handles the VERSION message (Vasil Dimov)
679ce3a0b8 net_processing: store transactions for private broadcast in PeerManager (Vasil Dimov)
a3faa6f944 node: extend node::TxBroadcast with a 3rd option (Vasil Dimov)
95c051e210 net_processing: rename RelayTransaction() to better describe what it does (Vasil Dimov)
bb49d26032 net: implement opening PRIVATE_BROADCAST connections (Vasil Dimov)
01dad4efe2 net: introduce a new connection type for private broadcast (Vasil Dimov)
94aaa5d31b init: introduce a new option to enable/disable private broadcast (Vasil Dimov)
d6ee490e0a log: introduce a new category for private broadcast (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
_Parts of this PR are isolated in independent smaller PRs to ease review:_
* [x] _https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29420_
* [x] _https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33454_
* [x] _https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33567_
* [x] _https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33793_
---
To improve privacy, broadcast locally submitted transactions (from the `sendrawtransaction` RPC) to the P2P network only via Tor or I2P short-lived connections, or to IPv4/IPv6 peers but through the Tor network.
* Introduce a new connection type for private broadcast of transactions with the following properties:
* started whenever there are local transactions to be sent
* opened to Tor or I2P peers or IPv4/IPv6 via the Tor proxy
* opened regardless of max connections limits
* after handshake is completed one local transaction is pushed to the peer, `PING` is sent and after receiving `PONG` the connection is closed
* ignore all incoming messages after handshake is completed (except `PONG`)
* Broadcast transactions submitted via `sendrawtransaction` using this new mechanism, to a few peers. Keep doing this until we receive back this transaction from one of our ordinary peers (this takes about 1 second on mainnet).
* The transaction is stored in peerman and does not enter the mempool.
* Once we get an `INV` from one of our ordinary peers, then the normal flow executes: we request the transaction with `GETDATA`, receive it with a `TX` message, put it in our mempool and broadcast it to all our existent connections (as if we see it for the first time).
* After we receive the full transaction as a `TX` message, in reply to our `GETDATA` request, only then consider the transaction has propagated through the network and remove it from the storage in peerman, ending the private broadcast attempts.
The messages exchange should look like this:
```
tx-sender >--- connect -------> tx-recipient
tx-sender >--- VERSION -------> tx-recipient (dummy VERSION with no revealing data)
tx-sender <--- VERSION -------< tx-recipient
tx-sender <--- WTXIDRELAY ----< tx-recipient (maybe)
tx-sender <--- SENDADDRV2 ----< tx-recipient (maybe)
tx-sender <--- SENDTXRCNCL ---< tx-recipient (maybe)
tx-sender <--- VERACK --------< tx-recipient
tx-sender >--- VERACK --------> tx-recipient
tx-sender >--- INV/TX --------> tx-recipient
tx-sender <--- GETDATA/TX ----< tx-recipient
tx-sender >--- TX ------------> tx-recipient
tx-sender >--- PING ----------> tx-recipient
tx-sender <--- PONG ----------< tx-recipient
tx-sender disconnects
```
Whenever a new transaction is received from `sendrawtransaction` RPC, the node will send it to a few (`NUM_PRIVATE_BROADCAST_PER_TX`) recipients right away. If after some time we still have not heard anything about the transaction from the network, then it will be sent to 1 more peer (see `PeerManagerImpl::ReattemptPrivateBroadcast()`).
A few considerations:
* The short-lived private broadcast connections are very cheap and fast wrt network traffic. It is expected that some of those peers could blackhole the transaction. Just one honest/proper peer is enough for successful propagation.
* The peers that receive the transaction could deduce that this is initial transaction broadcast from the transaction originator. This is ok, they can't identify the sender.
---
<details>
<summary>How to test this?</summary>
Thank you, @stratospher and @andrewtoth!
Start `bitcoind` with `-privatebroadcast=1 -debug=privatebroadcast`.
Create a wallet and get a new address, go to the Signet faucet and request some coins to that address:
```bash
build/bin/bitcoin-cli -chain="signet" createwallet test
build/bin/bitcoin-cli -chain="signet" getnewaddress
```
Get a new address for the test transaction recipient:
```bash
build/bin/bitcoin-cli -chain="signet" loadwallet test
new_address=$(build/bin/bitcoin-cli -chain="signet" getnewaddress)
```
Create the transaction:
```bash
# Option 1: `createrawtransaction` and `signrawtransactionwithwallet`:
txid=$(build/bin/bitcoin-cli -chain="signet" listunspent | jq -r '.[0] | .txid')
vout=$(build/bin/bitcoin-cli -chain="signet" listunspent | jq -r '.[0] | .vout')
echo "txid: $txid"
echo "vout: $vout"
tx=$(build/bin/bitcoin-cli -chain="signet" createrawtransaction "[{\"txid\": \"$txid\", \"vout\": $vout}]" "[{\"$new_address\": 0.00001000}]" 0 false)
echo "tx: $tx"
signed_tx=$(build/bin/bitcoin-cli -chain="signet" signrawtransactionwithwallet "$tx" | jq -r '.hex')
echo "signed_tx: $signed_tx"
# OR Option 2: `walletcreatefundedpsbt` and `walletprocesspsbt`:
# This makes it not have to worry about inputs and also automatically sends back change to the wallet.
# Start `bitcoind` with `-fallbackfee=0.00003000` for instance for 3 sat/vbyte fee.
psbt=$(build/bin/bitcoin-cli -chain="signet" walletcreatefundedpsbt "[]" "[{\"$new_address\": 0.00001000}]" | jq -r '.psbt')
echo "psbt: $psbt"
signed_tx=$(build/bin/bitcoin-cli -chain="signet" walletprocesspsbt "$psbt" | jq -r '.hex')
echo "signed_tx: $signed_tx"
```
Finally, send the transaction:
```bash
raw_tx=$(build/bin/bitcoin-cli -chain="signet" sendrawtransaction "$signed_tx")
echo "raw_tx: $raw_tx"
```
</details>
---
<details>
<summary>High-level explanation of the commits</summary>
* New logging category and config option to enable private broadcast
* `log: introduce a new category for private broadcast`
* `init: introduce a new option to enable/disable private broadcast`
* Implement the private broadcast connection handling on the `CConnman` side:
* `net: introduce a new connection type for private broadcast`
* `net: implement opening PRIVATE_BROADCAST connections`
* Prepare `BroadcastTransaction()` for private broadcast requests:
* `net_processing: rename RelayTransaction to better describe what it does`
* `node: extend node::TxBroadcast with a 3rd option`
* `net_processing: store transactions for private broadcast in PeerManager`
* Implement the private broadcast connection handling on the `PeerManager` side:
* `net_processing: reorder the code that handles the VERSION message`
* `net_processing: move the debug log about receiving VERSION earlier`
* `net_processing: modernize PushNodeVersion()`
* `net_processing: move a debug check in VERACK processing earlier`
* `net_processing: handle ConnectionType::PRIVATE_BROADCAST connections`
* `net_processing: stop private broadcast of a transaction after round-trip`
* `net_processing: retry private broadcast`
* Engage the new functionality from `sendrawtransaction`:
* `rpc: use private broadcast from sendrawtransaction RPC if -privatebroadcast is ON`
* New tests:
* `test: add functional test for private broadcast`
* `test: add unit test for the private broadcast storage`
</details>
---
**This PR would resolve the following issues:**
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/3828 Clients leak IPs if they are recipients of a transaction
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/14692 Can't configure bitocoind to only send tx via Tor but receive clearnet transactions
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19042 Tor-only transaction broadcast onlynet=onion alternative
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24557 Option for receive events with all networks, but send transactions and/or blocks only with anonymous network[s]?
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25450 Ability to broadcast wallet transactions only via dedicated oneshot Tor connections
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/32235 Tor: TX circuit isolation
**Issues that are related, but (maybe?) not to be resolved by this PR:**
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21876 Broadcast a transaction to specific nodes
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28636 new RPC: sendrawtransactiontopeer
---
Further extensions:
* Have the wallet do the private broadcast as well, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11887 would have to be resolved.
* Have the `submitpackage` RPC do the private broadcast as well, [draft diff in the comment below](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29415#pullrequestreview-2972293733), thanks ismaelsadeeq!
* Add some stats via RPC, so that the user can better monitor what is going on during and after the broadcast. Currently this can be done via the debug log, but that is not convenient.
* Make the private broadcast storage, currently in peerman, persistent over node restarts.
* Add (optional) random delay before starting to broadcast the transaction in order to avoid correlating unrelated transactions based on the time when they were broadcast. Suggested independently of this PR [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/30471).
* Consider periodically sending transactions that did not originate from the node as decoy, discussed [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29415#discussion_r2035414972).
* Consider waiting for peer's FEEFILTER message and if the transaction that was sent to the peer is below that threshold, then assume the peer is going to drop it. Then use this knowledge to retry more aggressively with another peer, instead of the current 10 min. See [comment below](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29415#issuecomment-3258611648).
* It may make sense to be able to override the default policy -- eg so submitrawtransaction can go straight to the mempool and relay, even if txs are normally privately relayed. See [comment below](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29415#issuecomment-3427086681).
* As a side effect we have a new metric available - the time it takes for a transaction to reach a random node in the network (from the point of view of the private broadcast recipient the tx originator is a random node somewhere in the network). This can be useful for monitoring, unrelated to privacy characteristics of this feature.
---
_A previous incarnation of this can be found at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27509. It puts the transaction in the mempool and (tries to) hide it from the outside observers. This turned out to be too error prone or maybe even impossible._
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Tree-SHA512: d51dadc865c2eb080c903cbe2f669e69a967e5f9fc64e9a20a68f39a67bf0db6ac2ad682af7fa24ef9f0942a41c89959341a16ba7b616475e1c5ab8e563b9b96
Introduce a new method intended to replace getCoinbaseRawTx(), which
provides a struct with everything clients need to construct a coinbase.
This is safer than providing a raw dummy coinbase that clients then have
to manipulate.
The CoinbaseTx data is populated during the dummy transaction generation
and stored in struct CBlockTemplate.
Expand the interface_ipc.py functional test to document its usage
and ensure equivalence.
The reported starting height of a peer in the VERSION message is
untrusted, and it doesn't seem to be useful anymore (after #20624),
so deprecating the corresponding "startingheight" field seems
reasonable. After that, it can be removed, along with the
`m_starting_height` field of the Peer / CNodeStats structs, as it is
sufficient to show the reported height only once at connection in the
debug log.
Since #28280, the cost of a non-wiping sync of the UTXO cache is only proportional to the number of dirty entries, rather than proportional to the size of the entire cache. Because of that, there is no reason to perform a wiping flush in case the contents of the cache is still useful.
Split the FlushStateMode::ALWAYS mode into a FORCE_SYNC (non-wiping) and a FORCE_FLUSH (wiping), and then use the former in scantxoutset, gettxoutsetinfo, snapshot creation.
Co-authored-by: l0rinc <pap.lorinc@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: cedwies <141683552+cedwies@users.noreply.github.com>
This prepares the addition of `FORCE_SYNC`.
`empty_cache` in `FlushStateToDisk` was moved up to be reusable and `FlushStateMode::FORCE_FLUSH` was used as a placeholder before we properly split the two new states.
`log_utxocache_flush.py` was regenerated and the alignment adjusted for the wider `FlushStateMode` values.
Co-authored-by: Pieter Wuille <pieter@wuille.net>
Co-authored-by: optout <13562139+optout21@users.noreply.github.com>
e44dec027c add release note about supporing non-TRUC <minrelay txns (Greg Sanders)
1488315d76 policy: Allow any transaction version with < minrelay (Greg Sanders)
Pull request description:
Prior to cluster mempool, a policy was in place that
disallowed non-TRUC transactions from being
TX_RECONSIDERABLE in a package setting if it was below
minrelay. This was meant to simplify reasoning about mempool
trimming requirements with non-trivial transaction
topologies in the mempool. This is no longer a concern
post-cluster mempool, so this is relaxed.
In effect, this makes 0-value parent transactions relayable
through the network without the TRUC restrictions and
thus the anti-pinning protections.
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Updates documentation and wallet_miniscript_decaying_multisig_descriptor_psbt.py
to use single multipath descriptors with <0;1> syntax instead of separate
external/internal descriptors.
Changes:
- doc/descriptors.md: Update examples to use /<0;1>/* multipath syntax with /0 and /1 notation
- doc/descriptors.md: Update Basic Multisig Example instructions
- test: Refactor to use single multipath descriptor pattern, matching wallet_multisig_descriptor_psbt.py
Implementation:
- _get_xpub() extracts external descriptor and converts to multipath format
- create_multisig() builds descriptor string, gets checksum, imports descriptor#checksum
- Multipath descriptor properly expands to external and internal/change descriptors
Fixes#34086
This frees up the name getCoinbaseTx() for the next commit.
Changing a function name does not impact IPC clients, as they only
consider the function signature and sequence number.
facd3d56cc log: Use `__func__` for -logsourcelocations (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The `-logsourcelocations` option was recently changed to print the full function signature, as a side-effect of moving toward `std::source_location` internally.
This is fine, but at least for me, it makes debugging functional test failures harder, because the log is just so massively verbose, with questionable benefit.
I think the historically used file name, line number, and plain `__func__` name are more than sufficient for `-logsourcelocations`.
So switch back to using that.
For reference, a verbose log may look like:
```
...
node0 2025-12-17T07:28:37.528146Z [init] [checkqueue.h:147] [CCheckQueue<T, R>::CCheckQueue(unsigned int, int) [with T = CScriptCheck; R = std::pair<ScriptError_t, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char> >]] Script verificatio
n uses 1 additional threads
...
```
I don't think there is value in printing stuff, like the (anon) namespace, the class template args, or the functionn (template) args. The following should be more than sufficient:
```
...
node0 2025-12-17T09:45:57.017122Z [init] [checkqueue.h:147] [CCheckQueue] Script verification uses 1 additional threads
...
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caf4843a59 fuzz: doc: remove any mention to address_deserialize_v2 (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
We don't have `address_deserialize_v2` target anymore since fac81affb5 (we used to have `address_deserialize_v1_notime`, `address_deserialize_v1_withtime` and `address_deserialize_v2` but now we only have a single `address_deserialize` target) so it removes any mention to it.
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59b93f11e8 rest: print also HTTP response reason in case of an error (Roman Zeyde)
7fe94a0493 rest: add a test for unsuported `/blockpart/` request type (Roman Zeyde)
55d0d19b5c rest: deduplicate `interface_rest.py` negative tests (Roman Zeyde)
89eb531024 rest: update release notes for `/blockpart/` endpoint (Roman Zeyde)
41118e17f8 blockstorage: simplify partial block read validation (Roman Zeyde)
599effdeab rest: reformat `uri_prefixes` initializer list (Roman Zeyde)
Pull request description:
The commits below should resolve a few leftovers from #33657.
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82be652e40 doc: Improve ChainstateManager documentation, use consistent terms (Ryan Ofsky)
af455dcb39 refactor: Simplify pruning functions (TheCharlatan)
ae85c495f1 refactor: Delete ChainstateManager::GetAll() method (Ryan Ofsky)
6a572dbda9 refactor: Add ChainstateManager::ActivateBestChains() method (Ryan Ofsky)
491d827d52 refactor: Add ChainstateManager::m_chainstates member (Ryan Ofsky)
e514fe6116 refactor: Delete ChainstateManager::SnapshotBlockhash() method (Ryan Ofsky)
ee35250683 refactor: Delete ChainstateManager::IsSnapshotValidated() method (Ryan Ofsky)
d9e82299fc refactor: Delete ChainstateManager::IsSnapshotActive() method (Ryan Ofsky)
4dfe383912 refactor: Convert ChainstateRole enum to struct (Ryan Ofsky)
352ad27fc1 refactor: Add ChainstateManager::ValidatedChainstate() method (Ryan Ofsky)
a229cb9477 refactor: Add ChainstateManager::CurrentChainstate() method (Ryan Ofsky)
a9b7f5614c refactor: Add Chainstate::StoragePath() method (Ryan Ofsky)
840bd2ef23 refactor: Pass chainstate parameters to MaybeCompleteSnapshotValidation (Ryan Ofsky)
1598a15aed refactor: Deduplicate Chainstate activation code (Ryan Ofsky)
9fe927b6d6 refactor: Add Chainstate m_assumeutxo and m_target_utxohash members (Ryan Ofsky)
6082c84713 refactor: Add Chainstate::m_target_blockhash member (Ryan Ofsky)
de00e87548 test: Fix broken chainstatemanager_snapshot_init check (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR contains the first part of #28608, which tries to make assumeutxo code more maintainable, and improve it by not locking `cs_main` for a long time when the snapshot block is connected, and by deleting the snapshot validation chainstate when it is no longer used, instead of waiting until the next restart.
The changes in this PR are just refactoring. They make `Chainstate` objects self-contained, so for example, it is possible to determine what blocks to connect to a chainstate without querying `ChainstateManager`, and to determine whether a Chainstate is validated without basing it on inferences like `&cs != &ActiveChainstate()` or `GetAll().size() == 1`.
The PR also tries to make assumeutxo terminology less confusing, using "current chainstate" to refer to the chainstate targeting the current network tip, and "historical chainstate" to refer to the chainstate downloading old blocks and validating the assumeutxo snapshot. It removes uses of the terms "active chainstate," "usable chainstate," "disabled chainstate," "ibd chainstate," and "snapshot chainstate" which are confusing for various reasons.
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Remove hardcoded references to m_ibd_chainstate and m_snapshot_chainstate so
MaybeCompleteSnapshotValidation function can be simpler and focus on validating
the snapshot without dealing with internal ChainstateManager states.
This is a step towards being able to validate the snapshot outside of
ActivateBestChain loop so cs_main is not locked for minutes when the snapshot
block is connected.
Get rid of m_disabled/IsUsable members. Instead of marking chains disabled for
different reasons, store chainstate assumeutxo status explicitly and use that
information to determine how chains should be treated.