6559e4d27ac9e8344d1211239cffab427b94bc23 tests: Increase wallet_miniscript.py rpc timeout to 90 seconds (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The signing test for the large miniscript can sometimes take longer than the 30 second timeout, depending on the load on my system. Increasing it to 90 seconds seems to be good enough.
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fa025984698270d8c9a621aef80f1d788ea2ab2e test: Add missing sync on send_version in peer_connect (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Without the sync, the logic will be racy. For example, `p2p_sendtxrcncl.py` is failing locally (and on CI occasionally), because non-version messages will be sent before the version message:
```py
self.log.info('SENDTXRCNCL with version=0 triggers a disconnect')
sendtxrcncl_low_version = create_sendtxrcncl_msg()
sendtxrcncl_low_version.version = 0
peer = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(PeerNoVerack(), send_version=True, wait_for_verack=False)
with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(["txreconciliation protocol violation"]):
peer.send_message(sendtxrcncl_low_version)
peer.wait_for_disconnect()
```
```
test 2023-11-02T08:15:19.620000Z TestFramework (INFO): SENDTXRCNCL with version=0 triggers a disconnect
test 2023-11-02T08:15:19.621000Z TestFramework.p2p (DEBUG): Connecting to Bitcoin Node: 127.0.0.1:11312
test 2023-11-02T08:15:19.624000Z TestFramework.p2p (DEBUG): Connected & Listening: 127.0.0.1:11312
test 2023-11-02T08:15:19.798000Z TestFramework.p2p (DEBUG): Send message to 127.0.0.1:11312: msg_sendtxrcncl(version=0, salt=2)
test 2023-11-02T08:15:19.799000Z TestFramework.p2p (DEBUG): Send message to 127.0.0.1:11312: msg_version(nVersion=70016 nServices=9 nTime=Thu Nov 2 08:15:19 2023 addrTo=CAddress(nServices=1 net=IPv4 addr=127.0.0.1 port=11312) addrFrom=CAddress(nServices=1 net=IPv4 addr=0.0.0.0 port=0) nNonce=0x369AC031CDA96022 strSubVer=/python-p2p-tester:0.0.3/ nStartingHeight=-1 relay=1)
node0 2023-11-02T08:15:19.804409Z [net] [net.cpp:3676] [CNode] [net] Added connection peer=0
node0 2023-11-02T08:15:19.805256Z [net] [net.cpp:1825] [CreateNodeFromAcceptedSocket] [net] connection from 127.0.0.1:55964 accepted
node0 2023-11-02T08:15:19.809861Z [msghand] [net_processing.cpp:3356] [ProcessMessage] [net] received: sendtxrcncl (12 bytes) peer=0
node0 2023-11-02T08:15:19.810297Z [msghand] [net_processing.cpp:3582] [ProcessMessage] [net] non-version message before version handshake. Message "sendtxrcncl" from peer=0
node0 2023-11-02T08:15:19.810928Z [msghand] [net_processing.cpp:3356] [ProcessMessage] [net] received: version (111 bytes) peer=0
...
test 2023-11-02T09:35:20.166000Z TestFramework.utils (ERROR): wait_until() failed. Predicate: ''''
def test_function():
if check_connected:
assert self.is_connected
return test_function_in()
'''
test 2023-11-02T09:35:20.187000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/ci_container_base/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-s390x-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 132, in main
self.run_test()
File "/ci_container_base/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-s390x-linux-gnu/test/functional/p2p_sendtxrcncl.py", line 188, in run_test
peer.wait_for_disconnect()
File "/ci_container_base/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-s390x-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/p2p.py", line 478, in wait_for_disconnect
self.wait_until(test_function, timeout=timeout, check_connected=False)
File "/ci_container_base/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-s390x-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/p2p.py", line 470, in wait_until
wait_until_helper_internal(test_function, timeout=timeout, lock=p2p_lock, timeout_factor=self.timeout_factor)
File "/ci_container_base/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-s390x-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/util.py", line 275, in wait_until_helper_internal
raise AssertionError("Predicate {} not true after {} seconds".format(predicate_source, timeout))
AssertionError: Predicate ''''
def test_function():
if check_connected:
assert self.is_connected
return test_function_in()
''' not true after 4800.0 seconds
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The signing test for the large miniscript can sometimes take longer than
the 30 second timeout, depending on the load on my system. Increasing it
to 90 seconds seems to be good enough.
376dc2cfb32806a8aa450589effe4d384e648398 test: add coverage to rpc_blockchain.py (kevkevin)
Pull request description:
Included a test that checks the functionality of setting
the first param of getnetworkhashps to negative value returns
the average network hashes per second from the last difficulty change.
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9cfc1c94407359379f10906affd2b837851c1b84 test: check that we don't send a getaddr msg to an inbound peer (Martin Zumsande)
88c33c6748da3c4fdadc554ebca43ce7267e9178 test: make python p2p not send getaddr messages when it's being connected to (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
`bitcoind` nodes send `getaddr` messages only to outbound nodes (and ignore `getaddr` received by outgoing connections).
The python p2p node should mirror this behavior by not sending a `getaddr` message when it is not the initiator of the connection.
This is currently causing several unnecessary messages being sent and then ignored (`Ignoring "getaddr" from outbound-full-relay connection.`) in tests like `p2p_add_connections.py`.
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02a4f1a3859ed7e865641b35ca1bc9ce711e696f addrman: log AS only when using asmap (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
This PR changes the log to just print the ASN when using asmap, same logic presented in other logs:
afa081a39b/src/net_processing.cpp (L3552-L3556)afa081a39b/src/net_processing.cpp (L3598-L3604)
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811067ca1cbbd4a697791cbe3ecd4bee19fe6193 test: add coverage for snapshot chainstate not matching AssumeUTXO parameters (pablomartin4btc)
4a5be10b928d4ed33d223972537c1cb79163e79c assumeutxo, blockstorage: prevent core dump on invalid hash (pablomartin4btc)
Pull request description:
While reviewing #27596 (ran `loadtxoutset` in `mainnet` before `m_assumeutxo_data` is empty as [currently](434495a8c1/src/kernel/chainparams.cpp (L175-L177)) in master - back to 1b1d711), got a `core dumped`, so it seems there's a potential issue if new releases ever remove snapshot details or a semi-experienced user performs a `loadtxoutset` on a different "customised" binary version (not sure if this is a real use case).
```
2023-10-18T17:42:52Z [init] Using obfuscation key for /tmp/.test_utxo_2/blocks/index: 0000000000000000
node/blockstorage.cpp:390 LoadBlockIndex: Assertion `GetParams().AssumeutxoForBlockhash(*snapshot_blockhash)' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
```
<details>
<summary>This is also happening before IBD is completed (<code>background validation</code> still being performed as it can be seen in rpc <code>getchainstates</code>)</summary>
```
/src/bitcoin-cli -datadir=${AU_DATADIR} getchainstates
{
"headers": 813097,
"chainstates": [
{
"blocks": 368249,
"bestblockhash": "00000000000000000b7a08224a1cb00d337100ba7a46c03d04b2c2d8964efc37",
"difficulty": 52278304845.59168,
"verificationprogress": 0.086288278873286,
"coins_db_cache_bytes": 7969177,
"coins_tip_cache_bytes": 14908338995,
"validated": true
},
{
"blocks": 813097,
"bestblockhash": "0000000000000000000270c9fdce7b17db64cca91f90106964b58e33a4d91089",
"difficulty": 61030681983175.59,
"verificationprogress": 0.999997140098457,
"coins_db_cache_bytes": 419430,
"coins_tip_cache_bytes": 784649420,
"snapshot_blockhash": "00000000000000000002a7c4c1e48d76c5a37902165a270156b7a8d72728a054",
"validated": false
}
]
}
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>Steps to reproduce the core dump error and its output:</summary>
1. Perform a `loadtxoutset` in `mainnet` on compiled `bitcoind` adding the block hash from Sjors's [commit](24deb2022b).
2. Once step 1 finishes, remove the added code from step 1 and compile again or just compile `master` without any changes on top.
3. Run `bitcoind`, soon it'll crash with:
```
2023-10-18T17:42:52Z [init] init message: Loading block index…
2023-10-18T17:42:52Z [init] Assuming ancestors of block 00000000000000000001a0a448d6cf2546b06801389cc030b2b18c6491266815 have valid signatures.
2023-10-18T17:42:52Z [init] Setting nMinimumChainWork=000000000000000000000000000000000000000052b2559353df4117b7348b64
2023-10-18T17:42:52Z [init] Prune configured to target 3000 MiB on disk for block and undo files.
2023-10-18T17:42:52Z [init] [snapshot] detected active snapshot chainstate (/tmp/.test_utxo_2/chainstate_snapshot) - loading
2023-10-18T17:42:52Z [init] [snapshot] switching active chainstate to Chainstate [snapshot] @ height -1 (null)
2023-10-18T17:42:52Z [init] Opening LevelDB in /tmp/.test_utxo_2/blocks/index
2023-10-18T17:42:52Z [init] Opened LevelDB successfully
2023-10-18T17:42:52Z [init] Using obfuscation key for /tmp/.test_utxo_2/blocks/index: 0000000000000000
node/blockstorage.cpp:390 LoadBlockIndex: Assertion `GetParams().AssumeutxoForBlockhash(*snapshot_blockhash)' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>After original change, error message output:</summary>
```
2023-10-20T15:49:12Z [init] init message: Loading block index…
2023-10-20T15:49:12Z [init] Assuming ancestors of block 00000000000000000001a0a448d6cf2546b06801389cc030b2b18c6491266815 have valid signatures.
2023-10-20T15:49:12Z [init] Setting nMinimumChainWork=000000000000000000000000000000000000000052b2559353df4117b7348b64
2023-10-20T15:49:12Z [init] Prune configured to target 3000 MiB on disk for block and undo files.
2023-10-20T15:49:12Z [init] [snapshot] detected active snapshot chainstate (/tmp/.test_utxo_2/chainstate_snapshot) - loading
2023-10-20T15:49:12Z [init] [snapshot] switching active chainstate to Chainstate [snapshot] @ height -1 (null)
2023-10-20T15:49:12Z [init] Opening LevelDB in /tmp/.test_utxo_2/blocks/index
2023-10-20T15:49:12Z [init] Opened LevelDB successfully
2023-10-20T15:49:12Z [init] Using obfuscation key for /tmp/.test_utxo_2/blocks/index: 0000000000000000
2023-10-20T15:49:13Z [init] *** Assumeutxo data not found for the given blockhash '00000000000000000002a7c4c1e48d76c5a37902165a270156b7a8d72728a054'.
2023-10-20T15:49:13Z [init] Error: Assumeutxo data not found for the given blockhash '00000000000000000002a7c4c1e48d76c5a37902165a270156b7a8d72728a054'.
Error: Assumeutxo data not found for the given blockhash '00000000000000000002a7c4c1e48d76c5a37902165a270156b7a8d72728a054'.
2023-10-20T15:49:13Z [init] Shutdown requested. Exiting.
2023-10-20T15:49:13Z [init] Shutdown: In progress...
2023-10-20T15:49:13Z [scheduler] scheduler thread exit
2023-10-20T15:49:13Z [shutoff] Flushed fee estimates to fee_estimates.dat.
2023-10-20T15:49:13Z [shutoff] Shutdown: done
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>Alternative on error handling using <code>return error()</code> instead of <code>return FatalError()</code> used in this PR, which produces a different output and perhaps confusing:</summary>
```
2023-10-20T21:45:58Z [init] Using obfuscation key for /tmp/.test_utxo_2/blocks/index: 0000000000000000
2023-10-20T21:45:59Z [init] ERROR: Assumeutxo data not found for the given blockhash '00000000000000000002a7c4c1e48d76c5a37902165a270156b7a8d72728a054'.
2023-10-20T21:45:59Z [init] : Error loading block database.
Please restart with -reindex or -reindex-chainstate to recover.
: Error loading block database.
Please restart with -reindex or -reindex-chainstate to recover.
2023-10-20T21:45:59Z [init] Aborted block database rebuild. Exiting.
2023-10-20T21:45:59Z [init] Shutdown: In progress...
2023-10-20T21:45:59Z [scheduler] scheduler thread exit
2023-10-20T21:45:59Z [shutoff] Flushed fee estimates to fee_estimates.dat.
2023-10-20T21:45:59Z [shutoff] Shutdown: done
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>Current state (including ryanofsky <a href="https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28698#discussion_r1368635965">suggestion</a>), after code change, error message output:</summary>
```
2023-10-25T02:29:57Z [init] Using obfuscation key for /home/pablo/.test_utxo_2/regtest/blocks/index: 0000000000000000
2023-10-25T02:29:57Z [init] *** Assumeutxo data not found for the given blockhash 'f09b5835f3f8b39481f2af3257bbc2e82845552d4d2d6d31cf520fc24263ed5b'.
2023-10-25T02:29:57Z [init] Error: A fatal internal error occurred, see debug.log for details
Error: A fatal internal error occurred, see debug.log for details
2023-10-25T02:29:57Z [init] Shutdown requested. Exiting.
2023-10-25T02:29:57Z [init] Shutdown: In progress...
2023-10-25T02:29:57Z [scheduler] scheduler thread exit
2023-10-25T02:29:57Z [shutoff] Flushed fee estimates to fee_estimates.dat.
2023-10-25T02:29:57Z [shutoff] Shutdown: done
```
</details>
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fe3ac3700d31a6329056fee983d91dd8e4c987c1 test: replace random_bytes with randbytes #28720 (ns-xvrn)
Pull request description:
With Python upgraded to 3.9 replaced the `random_bytes` function in util of functional tests and replaced it's usage with `random.randbytes`.
Closes#28720.
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50d1ac120716ab17f32b28513c0ac9940001a783 test: remove unused `find_output` helper (Sebastian Falbesoner)
73a339abc3c864461c8b8830e139c8ec51570243 test: refactor: support sending funds with outpoint result (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
In wallet-related functional tests we often want to send funds to an address and use the resulting (non-change) UTXO directly after as input for another transaction. Doing that is currently tedious, as it involves finding the index part of the outpoint manually by calling helpers like `find_vout_for_address` or `find_output` first. This results in two different txid/vout variables which then again have to be combined to a single dictionary `{"txid": ..., "vout": ...}` in order to be specified as input for RPCs like `createrawtransaction` or `createpsbt`. For example:
```
txid1 = node1.sendtoaddress(addr1, value1)
vout1 = find_vout_for_address(node1, txid1, addr1)
txid2 = node2.sendtoaddress(addr2, value2)
vout2 = find_vout_for_address(node2, txid2, addr2)
node.createrawtransaction([{'txid': txid1, 'vout': vout1}, {'txid': txid2, 'vout': vout2}], .....)
```
This PR introduces a helper `create_outpoints` to immediately return the outpoint as
UTXO dictionary in the common format, making the tests more readable and avoiding unnecessary duplication:
```
utxo1 = self.create_outpoints(node1, outputs=[{addr1: value1}])[0]
utxo2 = self.create_outpoints(node2, outputs=[{addr2: value2}])[0]
node.createrawtransaction([utxo1, utxo2], .....)
```
Tests are switched to work with UTXO-objects rather than two individual txid/vout variables accordingly.
The `find_output` helper is removed, as it seems generally a bad idea to search for an outpoint only based on the output value. If that's really ever needed in the future, it makes probably more sense to add it as an additional parameter to `find_vout_of_address`. Note that `find_output` supported specifying a block-hash for where to look for the transaction (being passed on to the `getrawtransaction` RPC). This seems to be unneeded, as txids are always unique and for the only test that used that parameter (rpc_psbt.py) there was no observed difference in run-time, so it was not reintroduced in the new helper.
There are still some `find_vout_of_address` calls remaining, used for detecting change outputs or for whenever the sending happens via `sendrawtransaction` instead, so this PR tackles not all, but the most common case.
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fa25e8b0a1610553014c786428f146ef9c694678 doc: Recommend lint image build on every call (MarcoFalke)
faf70c1f330a92612cf381d32c791e9ba445d3f2 Bump python minimum version to 3.9 (MarcoFalke)
fa8996b930886da712c09ffe4b58016b36c2ae5b ci: Bump i686_multiprocess.sh to latest Ubuntu LTS (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
All supported operating systems ship with python 3.9 (or later), so bumping the minimum should not cause any issues. A bump will allow new code to use new python 3.9 features.
For reference:
* https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/python3
* https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/python3.9
* FreeBSD 12/13 also ships with 3.9
* CentOS-like 8/9 also ships with 3.9 (and 3.11)
* OpenSuse Leap also ships with 3.9 (and 3.11) https://software.opensuse.org/package/python311-base
This is for Bitcoin Core 27.0 in 2024 (next year), not the soon upcoming 26.0 next month.
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5a0688a20d88a9641c02436abbd7b49e227f1a37 test: enable reindex readonly test on *BSD and macOS as root (Matthew Zipkin)
Pull request description:
see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27850#discussion_r1349505585
OpenBSD and FreeBSD don't have `chattr` but they do have `chflags`, use that method to make the block file immutable for the reindex_readonly test.
Written and tested on a VPS running FreeBSD:
```
FreeBSD freebsd-13-1 13.2-RELEASE-p4 FreeBSD 13.2-RELEASE-p4 GENERIC amd64
```
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This commit introduces a helper `create_outpoints` to execute the
`send` RPC and immediately return the target address outpoints as UTXO
dictionary in the common format, making the tests more readable and
avoiding unnecessary duplication.
4814e4063e674ad9b0a5c7e56059cd6a2bf9b764 test: Check tx metadata is migrated to watchonly (Andrew Chow)
d616d30ea5fdfb897f8375ffd8b9f4536ae7835b wallet: Reload watchonly and solvables wallets after migration (Andrew Chow)
118f2d7d70b584eee7b89e58b5cd2d61c59a9bbf wallet: Copy all tx metadata to watchonly wallet (Andrew Chow)
9af87cf3485ce3fac553a284cde37a35d1085c25 test: Check that a failed wallet migration is cleaned up (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Some incomplete/incorrect state as a result of migration can be mitigated/cleaned up by simply restarting the migrated wallets. We already do this for a wallet when it is migrated, but we do not for the new watchonly and solvables wallets that may be created. This PR introduces this behavior, in addition to creating those wallets initially without an attached chain.
While implementing this, I noticed that not all `CWalletTx` metadata was being copied over to the watchonly wallet and so some data, such as time received, was being lost. This PR fixes this as a side effect of not having a chain attached to the watchonly wallet. A test has also been added.
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 4814e4063e674ad9b0a5c7e56059cd6a2bf9b764. Just implemented the suggested orderpos, copyfrom, and path set comments since last review
furszy:
ACK 4814e406
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The legacy serialization was vulnerable to maleation and is fixed by
adopting the same serialization procedure as was already in use for
MuHash.
This also includes necessary test fixes where the hash_serialized2 was
hardcoded as well as correction of the regtest chainparams.
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Falbesoner <sebastian.falbesoner@gmail.com>
When migrating, create the watchonly and solvables wallets without a
context. Then unload and reload them after migration completes, as we do
for the actual wallet.
There is also additional handling for a failed reload.
004903ebade38ba47c5ddc17b756d605b963528e test: Add Wallet Unlock Context Manager (Brandon Odiwuor)
Pull request description:
Fixes#28601, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28403#discussion_r1325426430
Add Context Manager to manage the locking and unlocking of locked wallets with a passphrase during testing.
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kevkevinpal:
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maflcko:
lgtm ACK 004903ebade38ba47c5ddc17b756d605b963528e
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fa4c6836c9366c3cc575cb386a397840d5f1aa57 test: Fix failing time check in rpc_net.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This check fails on slow runners, such as s390x qemu.
Fix it by using mocktime.
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28523#discussion_r1357980527
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621db2f00486d8fd6f06dca91c1b95ce61f64bc4 test: assumeutxo file with unknown block hash (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Takes care of one of the open Todos in the assumeutxo functional test. Since an unknown block could be any hash, I simply chose one placeholder, it could also be a random string though.
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maflcko:
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pablomartin4btc:
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theStack:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 621db2f00486d8fd6f06dca91c1b95ce61f64bc4
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9620cb449374f234f72c1a9e1bae3d4b8c0ff171 assumeutxo: fail early if snapshot block hash doesn't match AssumeUTXO parameters (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Right now the `loadtxoutset` RPC call treats literally all files with a minimum size of 40 bytes (=size of metadata) as potential valid snapshot candidates and the waiting loop for seeing the metadata block hash in the headers chain is always entered, e.g.:
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli loadtxoutset ~/.vimrc
<wait>
bitcoind log:
...
2023-10-15T14:55:45Z [snapshot] waiting to see blockheader 626174207465730a7265626d756e207465730a656c62616e65207861746e7973 in headers chain before snapshot activation
...
```
There is no point in doing any further action though if we already know from the start that the UTXO snapshot loading won't be successful. This PR adds an assumeutxo parameter check immediately after the metadata is read in, so we can fail immediately on a mismatch:
```
$ ./src/bitcoin-cli loadtxoutset ~/.vimrc
error code: -32603
error message:
Unable to load UTXO snapshot, assumeutxo block hash in snapshot metadata not recognized (626174207465730a7265626d756e207465730a656c62616e
65207861746e7973)
```
This way, users who mistakenly try to load files that are not snapshots don't have to wait 10 minutes (=the block header waiting timeout) anymore to get a negative response. If a file is loaded which is a valid snapshot (referencing to an existing block hash), but one which doesn't match the parameters, the feedback is also faster, as we don't have to wait anymore to see the hash in the headers chain before getting an error.
This is also partially fixes#28621.
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maflcko:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 9620cb449374f234f72c1a9e1bae3d4b8c0ff171. This should fix an annoyance and bad UX.
pablomartin4btc:
tACK 9620cb449374f234f72c1a9e1bae3d4b8c0ff171
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e6e444c06cbf09380f9924dff3d21c1be15d1753 refactor: add and use EnsureAnyAddrman in rpc (stratospher)
bf589a50a0d6a7b94f1ba1ddf24a1497fd35ad44 doc: add release notes for #27511 (stratospher)
3931e6abc39b8aee1472028dbf76eeb10708d2b4 rpc: `getaddrmaninfo` followups (stratospher)
Pull request description:
- make `getaddrmaninfo` RPC public since it's not for development purposes only and regular users might find it useful. [#26988 (comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26988#issuecomment-1738371584)
- add missing `all_networks` key to RPC help. [#27511 (comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27511#discussion_r1335084087)
- fix clang format spacing
- add and use `EnsureAddrman` in RPC code. [#27511 (comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27511#discussion_r1331501491)
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Two recently added tests (PR #28625 / commit 2e31250027ac580a7a72221fe2ff505b30836175
and PR #28634 / commit 3bb51c29df596aab2c1fde184667cee435597715)
introduced a bug by wrongly using the `assert_debug_log` helper.
Instead of passing the expected debug string in a list as expected, it
was passed as bare string, which is then interpretered as a list of
characters, very likely leading the debug log assertion pass even if the
intended message is not appearing.
In order to avoid bugs like this in the future, enforce that the
`{un}expected_msgs` parameters are lists.
4077e43bf62e5afe90d204b9ede9290ef54dee0f test: fix usdt undeclared function errors on mantis (willcl-ark)
Pull request description:
This is one way to fix#28600
Recently usage of undeclared functions became an error rather than a warning, in C2x. https://reviews.llvm.org/D122983?id=420290
This change has migrated into the build tools of Ubuntu 23.10 which now causes the USDT tests to fail to compile, see
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28600
I think there are various potential fixes:
1. Manually declare the functions we use
2. Fix imports so that manual declarations aren't needed
3. Revert the new C2X behaviour and don't error on implicit function declarations
I would have preferred solution 2, but I believe this will require changes to the upstream bcc package. Having played with the imports I can get things working in a standalone C program, using system headers, but when building the program from a python context as we do in the test it uses its own headers (bundled with the python lib) rather than the system ones, and manually importing (some) system headers results in definition mismatches. I also investigated explicitly importing required headers from the package, which use paths like `#import </virtual/bcc/bcc_helpers.h>`, but this seems more obtuse and brittle than simply ignoring the warning.
Therefore I think that until the upstream python pacakge fixes their declarations, we should fix this by setting `-Wno-error=implicit-function-declaration` for the tracing programs.
cc maflcko 0xB10C
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850670e3d63ed7d04b417a43cb8ab06292aa2c23 test: don't run old binaries under valgrind (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Some, but not all, backward compatibility tests fail for me and it seems useless to run old release binaries under valgrind anyway.
Can be tested by running `test/functional/feature_txindex_compatibility.py --valgrind --timeout-factor=10` with and without this PR.
—
The previous version of this PR disabled these test entirely under valgrind. The current version does run the test, but starts the old binaries without valgrind.
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maflcko:
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3bb51c29df596aab2c1fde184667cee435597715 test: BIP324: add check for missing garbage terminator detection (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR adds test coverage for the "missing garbage terminator" detection on incoming v2 transport (BIP324) connections:
04265ba937/src/net.cpp (L1205-L1209)
Note that this always happens at the same exact amount of bytes sent in (after 64 + 4095 + 16 = 4175 bytes), if at no point, the last 16 bytes of potential authentication data match the garbage, i.e. all the previous bytes after the ellswift pubkey. To keep it simple, we just send in zero-value bytes here and verify that the detection hits exactly after the last bytes is sent.
AFAICT, with this PR all the v2 transport errors that can be triggered in this simple way of "just open a socket and send in a fixed byte-string" are covered. For more advanced test, we need BIP324 cryptography in the test framework in order to perform a v2 handshake etc. (PRs #28374, #24748).
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This is unnecessary and caused test failures. The backward
compatibility tests are meant to find regressions in the
current codebase, not to detect bugs in older releases.
2e31250027ac580a7a72221fe2ff505b30836175 test: check that loading snapshot not matching AssumeUTXO parameters fails (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR adds test coverage for the failed loading of an AssumeUTXO snapshot in case the referenced block hash doesn't match the parameters in the chainparams. Right now, I expect this would be the most common error-case for `loadtxoutset` out in the wild, as for mainnet the `m_assumeutxo_data` map is empty and this error condition would obviously always be triggered for any (otherwise valid, correctly encoded) snapshot. Note that this test-case is the simplest scenario and doesn't cover any of the TODO ideas mentioned at the top of the functional test yet.
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bfa0bd632a7ce5d04005e20cba79abb32aec8da8 test: Use pathlib over os.path #28362 (ns-xvrn)
Pull request description:
In reference to issue #28362 refactoring of functional tests to use pathlib over os.path to reduce verbosity and increase the intuitiveness of managing file access.
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