This is a minimal behavior change and changes log output from:
[net:error] Something bad happened
[net:warning] Something problematic happened
to either
[error] Something bad happened
[warning] Something problematic happened
or, when -loglevelalways=1 is enabled:
[all:error] Something bad happened
[all:warning] Something problematic happened
Such a behavior change is desired, because all warning and error logs
are written in the same style in the source code and they are logged in
the same format for log consumers.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed --regexp-extended --in-place \
's/LogPrintLevel\((BCLog::[^,]*), BCLog::Level::(Error|Warning), */Log\2(/g' \
$( git grep -l LogPrintLevel ':(exclude)src/test/logging_tests.cpp' )
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
fa45a1503e log: Use LogWarning for non-critical logs (MarcoFalke)
fa0018d011 log: Use LogError for fatal errors (MarcoFalke)
22229de728 doc: Fix typo in init log (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Logging supports severity levels above info via the legacy `LogPrintf`. So use the more appropriate `LogError` or `LogWarning`, where it applies.
This has a few small benefits:
* It often allows to remove the manual and literal "error: ", "Warning:", ... prefixes. Instead the uniform log level formatting is used.
* It is easier to grep or glance for more severe logs, which indicate some kind of alert.
* `LogPrintf` didn't indicate any severity level, but it is an alias for `LogInfo`. So having the log level explicitly spelled out makes it easier to read the code.
* Also, remove the redundant trailing `\n` newline, while touching.
* Also, remove the `__func__` formatting in the log string, which is redundant with `-logsourcelocations`. Instead, use a unique log string for each location.
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b8d279a81c doc: add comment to explain correctness of GatherClusters() (Suhas Daftuar)
aba7500a30 Fix parameter name in getmempoolcluster rpc (Suhas Daftuar)
6c1325a091 Rename weight -> clusterweight in RPC output, and add doc explaining mempool terminology (Suhas Daftuar)
bc2eb931da Require mempool lock to be held when invoking TRUC checks (Suhas Daftuar)
957ae23241 Improve comments for getTransactionAncestry to reference cluster counts instead of descendants (Suhas Daftuar)
d97d6199ce Fix comment to reference cluster limits, not chain limits (Suhas Daftuar)
a1b341ef98 Sanity check feerate diagram in CTxMemPool::check() (Suhas Daftuar)
23d6f457c4 rpc: improve getmempoolcluster output (Suhas Daftuar)
d2dcd37aac Avoid using mapTx.modify() to update modified fees (Suhas Daftuar)
d84ffc24d2 doc: add release notes snippet for cluster mempool (Suhas Daftuar)
b0417ba944 doc: Add design notes for cluster mempool and explain new mempool limits (Suhas Daftuar)
2d88966e43 miner: replace "package" with "chunk" (Suhas Daftuar)
6f3e8eb300 Add a GetFeePerVSize() accessor to CFeeRate, and use it in the BlockAssembler (Suhas Daftuar)
b5f245f6f2 Remove unused DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_SIZE_LIMIT_KVB and DEFAULT_DESCENDANT_SIZE_LIMIT_KVB (Suhas Daftuar)
1dac54d506 Use cluster size limit instead of ancestor size limit in txpackage unit test (Suhas Daftuar)
04f65488ca Use cluster size limit instead of ancestor/descendant size limits when sanity checking TRUC policy limits (Suhas Daftuar)
634291a7dc Use cluster limits instead of ancestor/descendant limits when sanity checking package policy limits (Suhas Daftuar)
fc18ef1f3f Remove ancestor and descendant vsize limits from MemPoolLimits (Suhas Daftuar)
ed8e819121 Warn user if using -limitancestorsize/-limitdescendantsize that the options have no effect (Suhas Daftuar)
80d8df2d47 Invoke removeUnchecked() directly in removeForBlock() (Suhas Daftuar)
9292570f4c Rewrite GetChildren without sets (Suhas Daftuar)
3e39ea8c30 Rewrite removeForReorg to avoid using sets (Suhas Daftuar)
a3c31dfd71 scripted-diff: rename AddToMempool -> TryAddToMempool (Suhas Daftuar)
a5a7905d83 Simplify removeRecursive (Suhas Daftuar)
01d8520038 Remove unused argument to RemoveStaged (Suhas Daftuar)
bc64013e6f Remove unused variable (cacheMap) in mempool (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
As suggested in the main cluster mempool PR (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28676#pullrequestreview-3177119367), I've pulled out some of the non-essential optimizations and cleanups into this separate PR.
Will continue to add more commits here to address non-blocking suggestions/improvements as they come up.
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17cf9ff7ef Use cluster size limit for -maxmempool bound, and allow -maxmempool=0 in general (Suhas Daftuar)
315e43e5d8 Sanity check `GetFeerateDiagram()` in CTxMemPool::check() (Suhas Daftuar)
de2e9a24c4 test: extend package rbf functional test to larger clusters (Suhas Daftuar)
4ef4ddb504 doc: update policy/packages.md for new package acceptance logic (Suhas Daftuar)
79f73ad713 Add check that GetSortedScoreWithTopology() agrees with CompareMiningScoreWithTopology() (Suhas Daftuar)
a86ac11768 Update comments for CTxMemPool class (Suhas Daftuar)
9567eaa66d Invoke TxGraph::DoWork() at appropriate times (Suhas Daftuar)
6c5c44f774 test: add functional test for new cluster mempool RPCs (Suhas Daftuar)
72f60c877e doc: Update mempool_replacements.md to reflect feerate diagram checks (Suhas Daftuar)
21693f031a Expose cluster information via rpc (Suhas Daftuar)
72e74e0d42 fuzz: try to add more code coverage for mempool fuzzing (Suhas Daftuar)
f107417490 bench: add more mempool benchmarks (Suhas Daftuar)
7976eb1ae7 Avoid violating mempool policy limits in tests (Suhas Daftuar)
84de685cf7 Stop tracking parents/children outside of txgraph (Suhas Daftuar)
88672e205b Rewrite GatherClusters to use the txgraph implementation (Suhas Daftuar)
1ca4f01090 Fix miniminer_tests to work with cluster limits (Suhas Daftuar)
1902111e0f Eliminate CheckPackageLimits, which no longer does anything (Suhas Daftuar)
3a646ec462 Rework RBF and TRUC validation (Suhas Daftuar)
19b8479868 Make getting parents/children a function of the mempool, not a mempool entry (Suhas Daftuar)
5560913e51 Rework truc_policy to use descendants, not children (Suhas Daftuar)
a4458d6c40 Use txgraph to calculate descendants (Suhas Daftuar)
c8b6f70d64 Use txgraph to calculate ancestors (Suhas Daftuar)
241a3e666b Simplify ancestor calculation functions (Suhas Daftuar)
b9cec7f0a1 Make removeConflicts private (Suhas Daftuar)
0402e6c780 Remove unused limits from CalculateMemPoolAncestors (Suhas Daftuar)
08be765ac2 Remove mempool logic designed to maintain ancestor/descendant state (Suhas Daftuar)
fc4e3e6bc1 Remove unused members from CTxMemPoolEntry (Suhas Daftuar)
ff3b398d12 mempool: eliminate accessors to mempool entry ancestor/descendant cached state (Suhas Daftuar)
b9a2039f51 Eliminate use of cached ancestor data in miniminer_tests and truc_policy (Suhas Daftuar)
ba09fc9774 mempool: Remove unused function CalculateDescendantMaximum (Suhas Daftuar)
8e49477e86 wallet: Replace max descendant count with cluster_count (Suhas Daftuar)
e031085fd4 Eliminate Single-Conflict RBF Carve Out (Suhas Daftuar)
cf3ab8e1d0 Stop enforcing descendant size/count limits (Suhas Daftuar)
89ae38f489 test: remove rbf carveout test from mempool_limit.py (Suhas Daftuar)
c0bd04d18f Calculate descendant information for mempool RPC output on-the-fly (Suhas Daftuar)
bdcefb8a8b Use mempool/txgraph to determine if a tx has descendants (Suhas Daftuar)
69e1eaa6ed Add test case for cluster size limits to TRUC logic (Suhas Daftuar)
9cda64b86c Stop enforcing ancestor size/count limits (Suhas Daftuar)
1f93227a84 Remove dependency on cached ancestor data in mini-miner (Suhas Daftuar)
9fbe0a4ac2 rpc: Calculate ancestor data from scratch for mempool rpc calls (Suhas Daftuar)
7961496dda Reimplement GetTransactionAncestry() to not rely on cached data (Suhas Daftuar)
feceaa42e8 Remove CTxMemPool::GetSortedDepthAndScore (Suhas Daftuar)
21b5cea588 Use cluster linearization for transaction relay sort order (Suhas Daftuar)
6445aa7d97 Remove the ancestor and descendant indices from the mempool (Suhas Daftuar)
216e693729 Implement new RBF logic for cluster mempool (Suhas Daftuar)
ff8f115dec policy: Remove CPFP carveout rule (Suhas Daftuar)
c3f1afc934 test: rewrite PopulateMempool to not violate mempool policy (cluster size) limits (Suhas Daftuar)
47ab32fdb1 Select transactions for blocks based on chunk feerate (Suhas Daftuar)
dec138d1dd fuzz: remove comparison between mini_miner block construction and miner (Suhas Daftuar)
6c2bceb200 bench: rewrite ComplexMemPool to not create oversized clusters (Suhas Daftuar)
1ad4590f63 Limit mempool size based on chunk feerate (Suhas Daftuar)
b11c89cab2 Rework miner_tests to not require large cluster limit (Suhas Daftuar)
95a8297d48 Check cluster limits when using -walletrejectlongchains (Suhas Daftuar)
95762e6759 Do not allow mempool clusters to exceed configured limits (Suhas Daftuar)
edb3e7cdf6 [test] rework/delete feature_rbf tests requiring large clusters (glozow)
435fd56711 test: update feature_rbf.py replacement test (Suhas Daftuar)
34e32985e8 Add new (unused) limits for cluster size/count (Suhas Daftuar)
838d7e3553 Add transactions to txgraph, but without cluster dependencies (Suhas Daftuar)
d5ed9cb3eb Add accessor for sigops-adjusted weight (Suhas Daftuar)
1bf3b51396 Add sigops adjusted weight calculator (Suhas Daftuar)
c18c68a950 Create a txgraph inside CTxMemPool (Suhas Daftuar)
29a94d5b2f Make CTxMemPoolEntry derive from TxGraph::Ref (Suhas Daftuar)
92b0079fe3 Allow moving CTxMemPoolEntry objects, disallow copying (Suhas Daftuar)
6c73e47448 mempool: Store iterators into mapTx in mapNextTx (Suhas Daftuar)
51430680ec Allow moving an Epoch::Marker (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
[Reopening #28676 here as a new PR, because GitHub is slow to load the page making it hard to scroll through and see comments. Also, that PR was originally opened with a prototype implementation which has changed significantly with the introduction of `TxGraph`.]
This is an implementation of the [cluster mempool proposal](https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/an-overview-of-the-cluster-mempool-proposal/393).
This branch implements the following observable behavior changes:
- Maintains a partitioning of the mempool into connected clusters (via the `txgraph` class), which are limited in vsize to 101 kvB by default, and limited in count to 64 by default.
- Each cluster is sorted ("linearized") to try to optimize for selecting highest-feerate-subsets of a cluster first
- Transaction selection for mining is updated to use the cluster linearizations, selecting highest feerate "chunks" first for inclusion in a block template.
- Mempool eviction is updated to use the cluster linearizations, selecting lowest feerate "chunks" first for removal.
- The RBF rules are updated to: (a) drop the requirement that no new inputs are introduced; (b) change the feerate requirement to instead check that the feerate diagram of the mempool will strictly improve; (c) replace the direct conflicts limit with a directly-conflicting-clusters limit.
- The CPFP carveout rule is eliminated (it doesn't make sense in a cluster-limited mempool)
- The ancestor and descendant limits are no longer enforced.
- New cluster count/cluster vsize limits are now enforced instead.
- Transaction relay now uses chunk feerate comparisons to determine the order that newly received transactions are announced to peers.
Additionally, the cached ancestor and descendant data are dropped from the mempool, along with the multi_index indices that were maintained to sort the mempool by ancestor and descendant feerates. For compatibility (eg with wallet behavior or RPCs exposing this), this information is now calculated dynamically instead.
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With the descendant size limits removed, replace the concept of "max number of
descendants of any ancestor of a given tx" with the cluster count of the cluster
that the transaction belongs to.
The return value of BlockManager::GetFirstBlock must always be non-null. This
can be inferred by the implementation, which has an assertion that the return
value is not null. A raw pointer should only be returned if the result may be
null. In this case a reference is more appropriate.
The BlockManager::GetFirstBlock lower_block parameter can have its lifetime
extended by the return parameter. In the case where lower_block is returned,
its lifetime will be bound to the return value. A LIFETIMEBOUND annotation is
appropriate here.
The return value of CheckBlockDataAvailability does not extend the lifetime of
the input parameters, nor does BlockManager instance retain references to the
parameters. The LIFETIMEBOUND annotations are misleading here since the lifetime
of the parameters are not extended past the method call.
c25a5e670b init: Signal m_tip_block_cv on Ctrl-C (Ryan Ofsky)
6a29f79006 test: Test SIGTERM handling during waitforblockheight call (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
Signal `m_tip_block_cv` when Ctrl-C is pressed or `SIGTERM` is received, the same way it is currently signaled when the `stop` RPC is called. This lets RPC calls like `waitforblockheight` and IPC calls like `waitTipChanged` be interrupted, instead of waiting for their original timeouts and delaying shutdown.
This issue was reported by plebhash in #33463. These hangs have been present since #30409. A similar bug was also fixed previously in Qt in #18452 and this PR simplifies that fix.
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6eaa00fe20 test: clarify submitBlock() mutates the template (Sjors Provoost)
862bd43283 mining: ensure witness commitment check in submitBlock (Sjors Provoost)
00d1b6ef4b doc: clarify UpdateUncommittedBlockStructures (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
When an IPC client requests a new block template via the Mining interface, we hold on to its `CBlock`. That way when they call `submitSolution()` we can modify it in place, rather than having to reconstruct the full block like the `submitblock` RPC does.
Before this commit however we forgot to invalidate `m_checked_witness_commitment`, which we should since the client brings a new coinbase.
This would cause us to accept an invalid chaintip.
Fix this and add a test to confirm that we now reject such a block. As a sanity check, we add a second node to the test and confirm that will accept our mined block.
As first noticed in #33374 the IPC code takes the coinbase as provided, unlike the `submitblock` RPC which calls `UpdateUncommittedBlockStructures()` and adds witness commitment to the coinbase if it was missing.
Although that could have been an alternative fix, we instead document that IPC clients are expected to provide the full coinbase including witness commitment.
Patch to produce the original issue:
```diff
diff --git a/src/node/miner.cpp b/src/node/miner.cpp
index b988e28a3f..28e9048a4d 100644
--- a/src/node/miner.cpp
+++ b/src/node/miner.cpp
@@ -450,15 +450,10 @@ void AddMerkleRootAndCoinbase(CBlock& block, CTransactionRef coinbase, uint32_t
}
block.nVersion = version;
block.nTime = timestamp;
block.nNonce = nonce;
block.hashMerkleRoot = BlockMerkleRoot(block);
-
- // Reset cached checks
- block.m_checked_witness_commitment = false;
- block.m_checked_merkle_root = false;
- block.fChecked = false;
}
std::unique_ptr<CBlockTemplate> WaitAndCreateNewBlock(ChainstateManager& chainman,
KernelNotifications& kernel_notifications,
CTxMemPool* mempool,
diff --git a/test/functional/interface_ipc.py b/test/functional/interface_ipc.py
index cce56e3294..bf1b7048ab 100755
--- a/test/functional/interface_ipc.py
+++ b/test/functional/interface_ipc.py
@@ -216,22 +216,22 @@ class IPCInterfaceTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
assert_equal(res.result, True)
# The remote template block will be mutated, capture the original:
remote_block_before = await self.parse_and_deserialize_block(template, ctx)
- self.log.debug("Submitted coinbase must include witness")
+ self.log.debug("Submitted coinbase with missing witness is accepted")
assert_not_equal(coinbase.serialize_without_witness().hex(), coinbase.serialize().hex())
res = await template.result.submitSolution(ctx, block.nVersion, block.nTime, block.nNonce, coinbase.serialize_without_witness())
- assert_equal(res.result, False)
+ assert_equal(res.result, True)
self.log.debug("Even a rejected submitBlock() mutates the template's block")
# Can be used by clients to download and inspect the (rejected)
# reconstructed block.
remote_block_after = await self.parse_and_deserialize_block(template, ctx)
assert_not_equal(remote_block_before.serialize().hex(), remote_block_after.serialize().hex())
- self.log.debug("Submit again, with the witness")
+ self.log.debug("Submit again, with the witness - does not replace the invalid block")
res = await template.result.submitSolution(ctx, block.nVersion, block.nTime, block.nNonce, coinbase.serialize())
assert_equal(res.result, True)
self.log.debug("Block should propagate")
assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getchaintips()[0]["height"], current_block_height + 1)
```
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ryanofsky:
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TheCharlatan:
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fa6c0bedd3 refactor: Return uint64_t from GetSerializeSize (MarcoFalke)
fad0c8680e refactor: Use uint64_t over size_t for serialized-size values (MarcoFalke)
fa4f388fc9 refactor: Use fixed size ints over (un)signed ints for serialized values (MarcoFalke)
fa01f38e53 move-only: Move CBlockFileInfo to kernel namespace (MarcoFalke)
fa2bbc9e4c refactor: [rpc] Remove cast when reporting serialized size (MarcoFalke)
fa364af89b test: Remove outdated comment (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Consensus code should arrive at the same conclusion, regardless of the architecture it runs on. Using architecture-specific types such as `size_t` can lead to issues, such as the low-severity [CVE-2025-46597](https://bitcoincore.org/en/2025/10/24/disclose-cve-2025-46597/).
The CVE was already worked around, but it may be good to still fix the underlying issue.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/33709 with a few refactors to use explicit fixed-sized integer types in serialization-size related code and concluding with a refactor to return `uint64_t` from `GetSerializeSize`. The refactors should not change any behavior, because the CVE was already worked around.
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743abbcbde refactor: inline constant return value of `BlockTreeDB::WriteBatchSync` and `BlockManager::WriteBlockIndexDB` and `BlockTreeDB::WriteFlag` (Lőrinc)
e030240e90 refactor: inline constant return value of `CDBWrapper::Erase` and `BlockTreeDB::WriteReindexing` (Lőrinc)
cdab9480e9 refactor: inline constant return value of `CDBWrapper::Write` (Lőrinc)
d1847cf5b5 refactor: inline constant return value of `TxIndex::DB::WriteTxs` (Lőrinc)
50b63a5698 refactor: inline constant return value of `CDBWrapper::WriteBatch` (Lőrinc)
Pull request description:
Related to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31144#discussion_r2223587480
### Summary
`WriteBatch` always returns `true` - the errors are handled by throwing `dbwrapper_error` instead.
### Context
This boolean return value of the `Write` methods is confusing because it's inconsistent with `CDBWrapper::Read`, which catches exceptions and returns a boolean to indicate success/failure. It's bad that `Read` returns and `Write` throws - but it's a lot worse that `Write` advertises a return value when it actually communicates errors through exceptions.
### Solution
This PR removes the constant return values from write methods and inlines `true` at their call sites. Many upstream methods had boolean return values only because they were propagating these constants - those have been cleaned up as well.
Methods that returned a constant `true` value that now return `void`:
- `CDBWrapper::WriteBatch`, `CDBWrapper::Write`, `CDBWrapper::Erase`
- `TxIndex::DB::WriteTxs`
- `BlockTreeDB::WriteReindexing`, `BlockTreeDB::WriteBatchSync`, `BlockTreeDB::WriteFlag`
- `BlockManager::WriteBlockIndexDB`
### Note
`CCoinsView::BatchWrite` (and transitively `CCoinsViewCache::Flush` & `CCoinsViewCache::Sync`) were intentionally not changed here. While all implementations return `true`, the base `CCoinsView::BatchWrite` returns `false`. Changing this would cause `coins_view` tests to fail with:
> terminating due to uncaught exception of type std::logic_error: Not all unspent flagged entries were cleared
We can fix that in a follow-up PR.
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dcb56fd4cb interfaces: add interruptWait method (ismaelsadeeq)
Pull request description:
This is an attempt to fix#33575 see the issue for background and the usefulness of this feature.
This PR uses one of the suggested approaches: adding a new `interruptWaitNext()` method to the mining interface.
It introduces a new boolean variable, `m_interrupt_wait`, which is set to `false` when the thread starts waiting. The `interruptWaitNext()` method wakes the thread and sets `m_interrupt_wait` to `true`.
Whenever the thread wakes up, it checks whether the wait was aborted; if so, it simply set ` m_interrupt_wait ` to false and return`nullptr`.
This PR also adds a functional test for the new method. The test uses `asyncio` to spawn two tasks and attempts to ensure that the wait is executed before the interrupt by using an event monitor. It adds a 0.1-second buffer to ensure the wait has started executing.
If that buffer elapses without `waitNext` executing, the test will fail because a transaction is created after the buffer.
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Code review ACK dcb56fd4cb, just tweaking semantics slightly since last review so if an `interruptWait` call is made shortly after a `waitNext` call it will reliably cause the `waitNext` call to return right away without blocking, even if the `waitNext` call had not begun to execute or wait yet.
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07a926474b node: change a tx-relay on/off flag to enum (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Previously the `bool relay` argument to `BroadcastTransaction()` designated:
```
relay=true: add to the mempool and broadcast to all peers
relay=false: add to the mempool
```
Change this to an `enum`, so it is more readable and easier to extend with a 3rd option. Consider these example call sites:
```cpp
Paint(true);
// Or
Paint(/*is_red=*/true);
```
vs
```cpp
Paint(RED);
```
The idea for putting `TxBroadcastMethod` into `node/types.h` by Ryan.
---
This is part of [#29415 Broadcast own transactions only via short-lived Tor or I2P connections](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29415). Putting it in its own PR to reduce the size of #29415 and because it does not logically depend on the other commits from there.
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1a1f46c228 refactor/doc: Add blockman param to `GetTransaction` doc comment and reorder out param (Musa Haruna)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to [#27125](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27125#discussion_r1190350876)
This PR addresses a minor documentation and style nit mentioned during review:
- Adds the missing `@param[in] blockman` line to the `GetTransaction()` doc comment.
- Moves the output parameter `hashBlock` to the end of both the function
declaration and definition, as suggested in the comment.
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When an IPC client requests a new block template via the Mining interface,
we hold on to its CBlock. That way when they call submitSolution() we can
modify it in place, rather than having to reconstruct the full block like
the submitblock RPC does.
Before this commit however we forgot to invalidate
m_checked_witness_commitment, which we should since the client brings a
new coinbase.
This would cause us to accept an invalid chaintip.
Fix this and add a test to confirm that we now reject such a block.
As a sanity check, we add a second node to the test and confirm that will
accept our mined block.
Note that the IPC code takes the coinbase as provided, unlike the
submitblock RPC which calls UpdateUncommittedBlockStructures() and adds
witness commitment to the coinbase if it was missing.
Although that could have been an alternative fix, we instead document that
IPC clients are expected to provide the full coinbase including witness
commitment.
Bitcoin Core already assumes that 'unsigned int' means uint32_t and
'signed int' means int32_t. See src/compat/assumptions.h. Also, any
serialized integral value must be of a fixed size.
So make the fixed size explicit in this documenting refactor, which does
not change the behavior on any platform.
1a7fb5eeee fees: return current block height in estimateSmartFee (ismaelsadeeq)
ab49480d9b fees: rename fees_args to block_policy_estimator_args (ismaelsadeeq)
06db08a435 fees: refactor: rename fees to block_policy_estimator (ismaelsadeeq)
6dfdd7e034 fees: refactor: rename policy_fee_tests.cpp to feerounder_tests.cpp (ismaelsadeeq)
Pull request description:
This PR is a simple refactoring that does four things:
1. Renames `test/policy_fee_tests.cpp` to `test/feerounder_tests.cpp`.
2. Renames `policy/fees.{h,cpp}` to `policy/fees/block_policy_estimator.{h,cpp}`.
3. Renames `policy/fees_args.cpp` to `policy/fees/block_policy_estimator_args.cpp`.
4. Modifies `estimateSmartFee` to return the block height at which the estimate was made by adding a `best_height` unsigned int value to the `FeeCalculation` struct.
**Motivation**
In preparation for adding a new fee estimator, the `fees` directory is created so we can organize code into `block_policy_estimator` and `mempool` because
a) It would be clunky to add more code directly under `fees`.
b) Having `policy/fees.{h,cpp}` and `policy/mempool.{h,cpp}` would also be undesirable.
Therefore, it makes sense to structure the it as `policy/fees/block_policy_estimator`, `policy/fees/mempool`, etc.
Hence test file were also updated accordingly.
The current block height is also returned because later in #30157 we log the height at which each estimate is made (at the debug log category of fee estimation :) ). This feature is particularly useful for empirical data analysis.
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0465574c12 test: Fixes send_blocks_and_test docs (Sergi Delgado Segura)
09c95f21e7 test: Adds block tiebreak over restarts tests (Sergi Delgado Segura)
18524b072e Make nSequenceId init value constants (Sergi Delgado Segura)
8b91883a23 Set the same best tip on restart if two candidates have the same work (Sergi Delgado Segura)
5370bed21e test: add functional test for complex reorgs (Pieter Wuille)
ab145cb3b4 Updates CBlockIndexWorkComparator outdated comment (Sergi Delgado Segura)
Pull request description:
This PR grabs some interesting bits from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29284 and fixes some edge cases in how block tiebreaks are dealt with.
## Regarding #29284
The main functionality from the PR was dropped given it was not an issue anymore, however, reviewers pointed out some comments were outdated https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29284#discussion_r1522023578 (which to my understanding may have led to thinking that there was still an issue) it also added test coverage for the aforementioned case which was already passing on master and is useful to keep.
## New functionality
While reviewing the superseded PR, it was noticed that blocks that are loaded from disk may face a similar issue (check https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29284#issuecomment-1994317785 for more context).
The issue comes from how tiebreaks for equal work blocks are handled: if two blocks have the same amount of work, the one that is activatable first wins, that is, the one for which we have all its data (and all of its ancestors'). The variable that keeps track of this, within `CBlockIndex` is `nSequenceId`, which is not persisted over restarts. This means that when a node is restarted, all blocks loaded from disk are defaulted the same `nSequenceId`: 0.
Now, when trying to decide what chain is best on loading blocks from disk, the previous tiebreaker rule is not decisive anymore, so the `CBlockIndexWorkComparator` has to default to its last rule: whatever block is loaded first (has a smaller memory address).
This means that if multiple same work tip candidates were available before restarting the node, it could be the case that the selected chain tip after restarting does not match the one before.
Therefore, the way `nSequenceId` is initialized is changed to:
- 0 for blocks that belong to the previously known best chain
- 1 to all other blocks loaded from disk
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Previously the `bool relay` argument to `BroadcastTransaction()`
designated:
```
relay=true: add to the mempool and broadcast to all peers
relay=false: add to the mempool
```
Change this to an `enum`, so it is more readable and easier to extend
with a 3rd option. Consider these example call sites:
```cpp
Paint(true);
// Or
Paint(/*is_red=*/true);
```
vs
```cpp
Paint(RED);
```
The idea for putting `TxBroadcastMethod` into `node/types.h` by Ryan.
Co-authored-by: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
Block template fees are calculated by looping over new_tmpl->vTxFees
and return (early) once the fee_threshold is exceeded.
This left an edge case when the mempool is empty, which this commit
fixes and adds a test for. It does so by using std::accumulate instead
of manual loops.
Also update interface_ipc.py to account for the new behavior.
Co-authored-by: Raimo33 <claudio.raimondi@protonmail.com>
Signal m_tip_block_cv when Ctrl-C is pressed or SIGTERM is received, the same
way it is currently signalled when the `stop` RPC is called. This lets RPC
calls like `waitforblockheight` and IPC calls like `waitTipChanged` be
interrupted, instead of waiting for their original timeouts and delaying
shutdown.
Historical notes:
- The behavior where `stop` RPC signals `m_tip_block_cv`, but CTRL-C does not,
has been around since the condition variable was introduced in #30409
(7eccdaf160).
- The signaling was later moved without changing behavior in #30967
(5ca28ef28b). This commit moves it again to
the Interrupt() function, which is probably the place it should have been
added initially, so it works for Ctrl-C shutdowns as well as `stop`
shutdowns.
- A Qt shutdown bug calling wait methods was fixed previously in #18452
(da73f1513a), and this change updates that
fix to avoid the hang happening again in Qt.
b807dfcdc5 miner: fix `addPackageTxs` unsigned integer overflow (ismaelsadeeq)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes an unsigned integer overflow in the `addPackageTxs` method of the `BlockAssembler`.
The overflow is a rare edge case that might occur on master when a miner reserves 2000 WU and wants to create an block to be empty.
i.e, by starting with `-blockmaxweight=2000`, `-blockreservedweight=2000`, or just `blockmaxweight=2000`, and then calling the mining interface `createNewBlock` with `blockReservedWeight` set to `2000`.
Instead of bailing out after going through transactions equivalent to `MAX_CONSECUTIVE_FAILURES`, the loop never breaks until all mempool transactions are visited.
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33421#issuecomment-3324859282
The fix avoids the overflow by using addition instead adding `BLOCK_FULL_ENOUGH_WEIGHT_DELTA` to the block weight and comparing it with `m_options.nBlockMaxWeight`.
Another alternative that preserves the same structure is to use `static_cast`. See c9530cf35d.
This fix can be tested by cherry-picking the commits from #33421 without the static cast fix and running:
```bash
echo "AQAAAAAAA
AAnJycnAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" | base64 --decode > miner.crash
FUZZ=block_template_cache ./build_fuzz/bin/fuzz miner.crash
```
---
This is part of a larger inconsistency in how size/weight is represented in the codebase. It may be worth defining a dedicated type for size/weight.
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Oversized allocations can cause out-of-memory errors or [heavy swapping](https://github.com/getumbrel/umbrel-os/issues/64#issuecomment-663637321), [grinding the system to a halt](https://x.com/murchandamus/status/1964432335849607224).
`LogOversizedDbCache()` now emits a startup warning if the configured `-dbcache` exceeds a cap derived from system RAM, using the same parsing/clamping as cache sizing via CalculateDbCacheBytes(). This isn't meant as a recommended setting, rather a likely upper limit.
Note that we're not modifying the set value, just issuing a warning.
Also note that the 75% calculation is rounded for the last two numbers since we have to divide first before multiplying, otherwise we wouldn't stay inside size_t on 32-bit systems - and this was simpler than casting back and forth.
We could have chosen the remaining free memory for the warning (e.g. warn if free memory is less than 1 GiB), but this is just a heuristic, we assumed that on systems with a lot of memory, other processes are also running, while memory constrained ones run only Core.
If total RAM < 2 GiB, cap is `DEFAULT_DB_CACHE` (`450 MiB`), otherwise it's 75% of total RAM.
The threshold is chosen to be close to values commonly used in [raspiblitz](https://github.com/raspiblitz/raspiblitz/blob/dev/home.admin/_provision.setup.sh#L98-L115) for common setups:
| Total RAM | `dbcache` (MiB) | raspiblitz % | proposed cap (MiB) |
|----------:|----------------:|-------------:|-------------------:|
| 1 GiB | 512 | 50.0% | 450* |
| 2 GiB | 1536 | 75.0% | 1536 |
| 4 GiB | 2560 | 62.5% | 3072 |
| 8 GiB | 4096 | 50.0% | 6144 |
| 16 GiB | 4096 | 25.0% | 12288 |
| 32 GiB | 4096 | 12.5% | 24576 |
[Umbrel issues](https://github.com/getumbrel/umbrel-os/issues/64#issuecomment-663816367) also mention 75% being the upper limit.
Starting `bitcoind` on an 8 GiB rpi4b with a dbcache of 7 GiB:
> ./build/bin/bitcoind -dbcache=7000
warns now as follows:
```
2025-09-07T17:24:29Z [warning] A 7000 MiB dbcache may be too large for a system memory of only 7800 MiB.
2025-09-07T17:24:29Z Cache configuration:
2025-09-07T17:24:29Z * Using 2.0 MiB for block index database
2025-09-07T17:24:29Z * Using 8.0 MiB for chain state database
2025-09-07T17:24:29Z * Using 6990.0 MiB for in-memory UTXO set (plus up to 286.1 MiB of unused mempool space)
```
Besides the [godbolt](https://godbolt.org/z/EPsaE3xTj) reproducers for the new total memory method, we also tested the warnings manually on:
- [x] Apple M4 Max, macOS 15.6.1
- [x] Intel Core i9-9900K, Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS
- [x] Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, Armbian Linux 6.12.22-current-bcm2711
- [x] Intel Xeon x64, Windows 11 Home Version 24H2, OS Build 26100.4351
Co-authored-by: stickies-v <stickies-v@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hodlinator <172445034+hodlinator@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: w0xlt <woltx@protonmail.com>
ba84a25dee [doc] update mempool-replacements.md for incremental relay feerate change (glozow)
18720bc5d5 [doc] release note for min feerate changes (glozow)
6da5de58ca [policy] lower default minrelaytxfee and incrementalrelayfee to 100sat/kvB (glozow)
2e515d2897 [prep/test] make wallet_fundrawtransaction's minrelaytxfee assumption explicit (glozow)
457cfb61b5 [prep/util] help MockMempoolMinFee handle more precise feerates (glozow)
3eab8b7240 [prep/test] replace magic number 1000 with respective feerate vars (glozow)
5f2df0ef78 [miner] lower default -blockmintxfee to 1sat/kvB (glozow)
d6213d6aa1 [doc] assert that default min relay feerate and incremental are the same (glozow)
1fbee5d7b6 [test] explicitly check default -minrelaytxfee and -incrementalrelayfee (glozow)
72dc18467d [test] RBF rule 4 for various incrementalrelayfee settings (glozow)
85f498893f [test] check bypass of minrelay for various minrelaytxfee settings (glozow)
e5f896bb1f [test] check miner doesn't select 0fee transactions (glozow)
Pull request description:
ML post for discussion about the general concept, how this impacts the wider ecosystem, philosophy about minimum feerates, etc: https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/changing-the-minimum-relay-feerate/1886
This PR is inspired by #13922 and #32959 to lower the minimum relay feerate in response to bitcoin's exchange rate changes in the last ~10 years. It lowers the default `-minrelaytxfee` and `-incrementalrelayfee`, and knocks `-blockmintxfee` down to the minimum nonzero setting. Also adds some tests for the settings and pulls in #32750.
The minimum relay feerate is a DoS protection rule, representing a price on the network bandwidth used to relay transactions that have no PoW. While relay nodes don't all collect fees, the assumption is that if nodes on the network use their resources to relay this transaction, it will reach a miner and the attacker's money will be spent once it is mined. The incremental relay feerate is similar: it's used to price the relay of replacement transactions (the additional fees need to cover the new transactions at this feerate) and evicted transactions (following a trim, the new mempool minimum feerate is the package feerate of what was removed + incremental).
Also note that many nodes on the network have elected to relay/mine lower feerate transactions. Miners (some say up to 85%) are choosing to mine these low feerate transactions instead of leaving block space unfilled, but these blocks have extremely poor compact block reconstruction rates with nodes that rejected or didn't hear about those transactions earlier.
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33106#issuecomment-3155627414
- https://x.com/caesrcd/status/1947022514267230302
- https://mempool.space/block/00000000000000000001305770e0aa279dcd8ba8be18c3d5cf736a26f77e06fd
- https://mempool.space/block/00000000000000000001b491649ec030aa8e003e1f4f9d3b24bb99ba16f91e97
- https://x.com/mononautical/status/1949452586391855121
While it wouldn't make sense to loosen DoS restrictions recklessly in response to these events, I think the current price is higher than necessary, and this motivates us changing the default soon. Since the minimum relay feerate defines an amount as too small based on what it costs the attacker, it makes sense to consider BTC's conversion rate to what resources you can buy in the "real world."
Going off of [this comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32959#issuecomment-3095260286) and [this comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33106#issuecomment-3142444090)
- Let's say an attacker wants to use/exhaust the network's bandwidth, and has the choice between renting resources from a commercial provider and getting the network to "spam" itself it by sending unconfirmed transactions. We'd like the latter to be more expensive than the former.
- The bandwidth for relaying a transaction across the network is roughly its serialized size (plus relay overhead) x number of nodes. A 1000vB transaction is 1000-4000B serialized. With 100k nodes, that's 0.1-0.4GB
- If the going rate for ec2 bandwidth is 10c/GB, that's like 1-4c per kvB of transaction data
- Then a 1000vB transaction should pay at least 4c
- $0.04 USD is 40 satoshis at 100k USD/BTC
- Baking in some margin for changes in USD/BTC conversion rate, number of nodes (and thus bandwidth), and commercial service costs, I think 50-100 satoshis is on the conservative end but in the right ballpark
- At least 97% of the recent sub-1sat/vB transactions would be accepted with a new threshold of 0.1sat/vB: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33106#issuecomment-3156213089
List of feerates that are changed and why:
- min relay feerate: significant conversion rate changes, see above
- incremental relay feerate: should follow min relay feerate, see above
- block minimum feerate: shouldn’t be above min relay feerate, otherwise the node accepts transactions it will never mine. I've knocked it down to the bare minimum of 1sat/kvB. Now that we no longer have coin age priority (removed in v0.15), I think we can leave it to the `CheckFeeRate` policy rule to enforce a minimum entry price, and the block assembly code should just fill up the block with whatever it finds in mempool.
List of feerates that are not changed and why:
- dust feerate: this feerate cannot be changed as flexibly as the minrelay feerate. A much longer record of low feerate transactions being mined is needed to motivate a decrease there.
- maxfeerate (RPC, wallet): I think the conversion rate is relevant as well, but out of scope for this PR
- minimum feerate returned by fee estimator: should be done later. In the past, we've excluded new policy defaults from fee estimation until we feel confident they represent miner policy (e.g. #9519). Also, the fee estimator itself doesn't have support for sub-1sat/vB yet.
- all wallet feerates (mintxfee, fallbackfee, discardfee, consolidatefeerate, WALLET_INCREMENTAL_RELAY_FEE, etc.): should be done later. Our standard procedure is to do wallet changes at least 1 release after policy changes.
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2b00030af8 interfaces, chain, refactor: Remove inaccurate getActiveChainLocator (pablomartin4btc)
110a0f405c interfaces, chain, refactor: Remove unused getTipLocator (pablomartin4btc)
Pull request description:
Remove `Chain::getTipLocator`, `Chain::GetLocator()`, and `Chain::getActiveChainLocator`:
- `Chain::getTipLocator` is no longer used.
- `Chain::GetLocator`, replaced its call by `GetLocator()`, which uses `LocatorEntries`, avoiding direct access to the chain itself (change suggested by l0rinc while reviewing this PR to maintain consistency with the overall refactoring).
- `Chain::getActiveChainLocator`, whose name was misleading, has functionality redundant with Chain::findBlock.
- Additionally, the comment for getActiveChainLocator became inaccurate following changes in commit ed470940cd (from PR #25717).
This is a [follow-up](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29652#issuecomment-3151665095) to #29652.
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Did both in this commit, since the return value of `WriteReindexing` was ignored anyway - which existed only because of the constant `Erase` being called