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Author SHA1 Message Date
Wilmer Paulino
6aa23a2389
waddrmgr: set timestamp for genesis block sync info
Not setting this would result in a non-sensible unix timestamp
(2288912640) being exposed when the wallet hasn't synced any blocks,
like in the case when it's waiting for the backend to sync.
2020-06-01 12:51:58 -07:00
Dev Random
4c5bc1b15d
waddrmgr: create watch-only address managers and accounts
This PR allows the creation of managers and accounts that are watch-only. The state of the database after creation would be identical to the state after calling 

Manager.ConvertToWatchingOnly, assuming accounts with the right xpubs were created in the former case.

Co-authored-by: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
2020-04-24 17:44:21 -07:00
Wilmer Paulino
1285049923
wallet: include addresses from relevant key scopes in rescan
Due to a no longer existing bug within the wallet, it was possible for
change addresses to be created outside of their intended key scope (the
default), so wallets affected by this now need to ensure they scan the
chain for all addresses within the default key scopes (as expected), and
all _internal_ addresses (branch used for change addresses) within any
other registered key scopes to reflect their proper balance.
2020-03-30 15:35:49 -07:00
Wilmer Paulino
43e19da868
Revert "waddrmgr+wallet: only watch addresses within default key scopes"
The commit being reverted resulted in the discovery of a bug in which
change addresses could at times be created outside of the default key
scopes, causing us to not properly determine their spends.
2020-03-30 15:31:44 -07:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
ae9416ad76
Merge pull request #676 from wpaulino/watch-default-account-addrs-only
waddrmgr+wallet: only watch addresses within default key scopes
2020-02-18 16:46:49 -08:00
Wilmer Paulino
51b362d7c5
waddrmgr+wallet: only watch addresses within default key scopes
It was discovered that the wallet can scan the chain for unnecessary
additional addresses that are derived by higher-level applications using
custom key scopes. This isn't much of an issue for full nodes, but it
can cause light clients to scan more than what's required, triggering
more false positive matches which lead to block retrieval.

Now, we'll only scan the chain for addresses that exist within the
default key scopes, as those are the only ones the wallet should be
concerned about.
2020-01-24 17:12:23 -08:00
Oliver Gugger
655c23db1d
waddrmgr: export fast scrypt options 2020-01-23 13:47:02 +01:00
Wilmer Paulino
3cf41c92b5
waddrmgr: use methods that do not hold the manager's lock 2019-03-18 15:47:48 -07:00
Wilmer Paulino
177e31c0b3 waddrmgr+cmd/dropwtxmgr: start rescan from birthday block
In this commit, we modify the dropwtxmgr tool to force a rescan upon
restart from the wallet's birthday block, rather than the chain's
genesis block. We can safely do this as we expect that no on-chain
events relevant to the wallet should happen before this block.  For
older wallets which do not have their birthday block set, the rescan
should start from the genesis block.
2019-01-08 20:12:16 -08:00
Wilmer Paulino
f582eab1fa
waddrmgr: remove old migration logic
In this commit, we remove the old upgrade/migration logic of the address
manager as it's been superseded by the new approach using the
migration.Manager interface.
2018-11-05 17:58:16 -08:00
Conner Fromknecht
ba58d5357f
waddrmgr/manager: guard access to newSecretKey
This commit places a mutex around calls to newSecretKey,
since the inner function needs to be swapped out
during testing. Prior to this change, the race
detector would panic since the mutation was
unprotected.
2018-08-31 16:29:54 -07:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
2b856b5200 multi: fix linter errors 2018-05-23 19:38:56 -07:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
ccb49eaf2a waddrmgr: fix botched merge 2018-05-23 19:38:56 -07:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
7770cac383 multi: switch import paths back to upstream 2018-05-23 19:38:56 -07:00
Conner Fromknecht
5e07326784 waddrmgr/manager: feed birthday to waddrmgr 2018-05-23 19:38:56 -07:00
Conner Fromknecht
1d50b92bdc waddrmgr/multi: fix scoped mgr reentry deadlock
This commit resolves a deadlock observed when attempting
to generate addresses. There were a few cases, particularly
in chainAddressRowToManaged and loadAccountInfo, which accessed
the public IsLocked() method of the Manager, even though the
shared mutex had already been acquired.

The solution is to create an internal isLocked() method, which
can be safely called assuming the manager's mutex has already been
acquired. As the comments above both of the methods in question
specify, we can assume the Manager's mutex *is* already acquired.

This commit also reduces some unnecessary code duplication, since
the recent changes left both a Locked() and IsLocked() method that
perform the same functionality. IsLocked() was favored as it more
clearly indicates that the returned value is a boolean.
2018-05-23 19:38:56 -07:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
27dfed7f27 waddrmgr: fix deadlock bug by using read mutex when necessary
In this commit, we fix a deadlock bug that was introduced recently.
This can happen when ForEachActiveAccountAddress or
ForEachActiveAddress is called, as these internally need to grab the
mutex of the manager (within the scoped manager) in order to check if
the manager is locked or not.
2018-05-23 19:38:56 -07:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
a75170c650 waddrmgr: update the Manager struct to remove functionality covered by ScopedManager
In this commit, we remove many of the methods in the Manager struct as
they’ve now be been replicated within a scoped format for each of the
ScopedKeyManagers.

A major change is that we’ll now actually store the master HD private
and public keys. This required as in order to create new scopes, we
need access to the master HD private key as hardened derivation is
required in accordance with BIP43.

The initial creation of the manager namespaces has also been extended
to create the namespaces and keys for the set of default key scopes.

Finally, a series of utility method has been added to allow callers to
create ScopedKeyManagers for arbitrary sets of scopes.
2018-05-23 19:38:56 -07:00
Alex
555bd5d583 waddrmgr: add support for wallet birthday for creating new wallet
TODO: support for wallet upgrades and key imports
2018-05-23 19:38:56 -07:00
Alex Akselrod
c85893de1a chain+waddrmgr+wallet: store all hashes for better reorg handling (#5) 2018-05-23 19:38:56 -07:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
3dc7a8529c multi: switch all imports to roasbeef's forks 2018-05-23 19:38:56 -07:00
Josh Rickmar
4656a00705 Improve wallet atomicity.
This changes the database access APIs and each of the "manager"
packages (waddrmgr/wstakemgr) so that transactions are opened (only)
by the wallet package and the namespace buckets that each manager
expects to operate on are passed in as parameters.

This helps improve the atomicity situation as it means that many
calls to these APIs can be grouped together into a single
database transaction.

This change does not attempt to completely fix the "half-processed"
block problem.  Mined transactions are still added to the wallet
database under their own database transaction as this is how they are
notified by the consensus JSON-RPC server (as loose transactions,
without the rest of the block that contains them). It will make
updating to a fixed notification model significantly easier, as the
same "manager" APIs can still be used, but grouped into a single
atomic transaction.
2018-05-23 19:38:56 -07:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
cb225e2add waddrmgr: add support for nested+regular witness key hash addresses
This commit introduces two new address types to the waddrmgr. The first
address type is the native p2wkh (pay-to-witness-key-hash) output type
introduced as part of BIP0141 and the segwit soft-fork. The second
address type is a p2wkh output nested *within* a regular p2sh output.
This second address allows older wallets which are not yet aware of the
new segwit output types to transparently pay to a wallet which does
support them. Additionally, using this nested p2wkh output the wallet
gains both the space+transaction fee savings, as well as the
malleability fixes.

Both address types have been implemented as special cases of the
ManagedPubKeyAddress since they share several traits, only
differentiating in the signing mechanism needed, and the concrete
implementation of btcutil.Address returned by the address.

Two new `addressType` constants have been added to waddrmgr’s db in
order to properly serialize and deserialize the new address types.
2018-05-23 19:38:56 -07:00
Vincenzo Di Somma
426c2e9f64 Minor fixes to Manager.Close (#464) 2016-12-13 11:02:23 -05:00
Dave Collins
e92f94dcd1 Update for recent chainhash-related API changes. (#450)
This updates all code to make use of the new chainhash package since the
old wire.ShaHash type and related functions have been removed in favor
of the abstracted package.

Also, while here, rename all variables that included sha in their name
to include hash instead.

Finally, update glide.lock to use the required version of btcd, btcutil,
and btcrpcclient.
2016-08-08 14:49:09 -05:00
John C. Vernaleo
c2ed8ffc2b Add goclean.sh script from btcd.
This commit corrects various things found by the static checkers
(comments, unkeyed fields, return after some if/else).

Add generated files and legacy files to the whitelist to be ignored.

Catch .travis.yml up with btcd so goclean can be run.
2016-03-31 11:43:54 -04:00
Josh Rickmar
fcccae3d1a Manage wallet db namespaces from wallet package.
This changes the wallet.Open function signature to remove the database
namespace parameters.  This is done so that the wallet package itself
is responsible for the location and opening of these namespaces from
the database, rather than requiring the caller to open these ahead of
time.

A new wallet.Create function has also been added.  This function
initializes a new wallet in an empty database, using the same
namespaces as wallet.Open will eventually use.  This relieves the
caller from needing to manage wallet database namespaces explicitly.

Fixes #397.
2016-03-21 11:25:28 -04:00
Josh Rickmar
9fe02c43ca Disallow naming accounts the empty string.
This change only prevents creating new accounts with the empty name or
renaming an existing account to one.  Any accounts in the DB that are
already named the empty string are left untouched (and should be
renamed to something meaningful by the user).

Fixes #369.
2016-03-11 10:45:09 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
5140086f6e Use LICENSE file and short license headers. 2016-02-28 22:22:34 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
497ffc11f0 Modernize the RPC server.
This is a rather monolithic commit that moves the old RPC server to
its own package (rpc/legacyrpc), introduces a new RPC server using
gRPC (rpc/rpcserver), and provides the ability to defer wallet loading
until request at a later time by an RPC (--noinitialload).

The legacy RPC server remains the default for now while the new gRPC
server is not enabled by default.  Enabling the new server requires
setting a listen address (--experimenalrpclisten).  This experimental
flag is used to effectively feature gate the server until it is ready
to use as a default.  Both RPC servers can be run at the same time,
but require binding to different listen addresses.

In theory, with the legacy RPC server now living in its own package it
should become much easier to unit test the handlers.  This will be
useful for any future changes to the package, as compatibility with
Core's wallet is still desired.

Type safety has also been improved in the legacy RPC server.  Multiple
handler types are now used for methods that do and do not require the
RPC client as a dependency.  This can statically help prevent nil
pointer dereferences, and was very useful for catching bugs during
refactoring.

To synchronize the wallet loading process between the main package
(the default) and through the gRPC WalletLoader service (with the
--noinitialload option), as well as increasing the loose coupling of
packages, a new wallet.Loader type has been added.  All creating and
loading of existing wallets is done through a single Loader instance,
and callbacks can be attached to the instance to run after the wallet
has been opened.  This is how the legacy RPC server is associated with
a loaded wallet, even after the wallet is loaded by a gRPC method in a
completely unrelated package.

Documentation for the new RPC server has been added to the
rpc/documentation directory.  The documentation includes a
specification for the new RPC API, addresses how to make changes to
the server implementation, and provides short example clients in
several different languages.

Some of the new RPC methods are not implementated exactly as described
by the specification.  These are considered bugs with the
implementation, not the spec.  Known bugs are commented as such.
2016-01-29 11:18:26 -05:00
Dave Collins
6ba74e6730 Update for hdkeychain NewMaster API change. 2015-11-10 12:05:16 -06:00
cjepson
6ee1f9b7ee Fix retrieval of public key addresses from address manager
The behaviour of function Address() in waddrmgr has been updated such that
it now displays the correct behaviour as described in the comments. That is,
when a public key address is given as a btcutil.Address, the key is converted
to a public key hash address so that serializing with ScriptAddress() yields
the corresponding public key hash. This allows the address manager to find
the corresponding private key, and fixes the signing of multisignature
transactions.
2015-07-22 15:48:24 -04:00
Josh Rickmar
c31dc63760 Remove unnecessary address manager locks.
In particular, this allows the use of AccountName in the passed
function when iterating over all account numbers.
2015-07-21 13:59:46 -04:00
Alex Yocom-Piatt
a735e3c3e2 Add mutex for delete(m.addrs, ..) in MarkUsed 2015-06-15 12:01:18 -05:00
Javed Khan
fbf744bc5e Update wallet to use ForEach- style functions 2015-05-21 23:35:13 +05:30
Josh Rickmar
d714bf3310 Refactor wallet opening.
Rather than the main package being responsible for opening the address
and transaction managers, the namespaces of these components are
passed as parameters to the wallet.Open function.

Additionally, the address manager Options struct has been split into
two: ScryptOptions which holds the scrypt parameters needed during
passphrase key derivation, and OpenCallbacks which is only passed to
the Open function to allow the caller to provide additional details
during upgrades.

These changes are being done in preparation for a notification server
in the wallet package, with callbacks passed to the Open and Create
functions in waddrmgr and wtxmgr.  Before this could happen, the
wallet package had to be responsible for actually opening the managers
from their namespaces.
2015-05-14 14:33:33 -04:00
Dave Collins
c820c8a015 Relicense to the btcsuite developers. 2015-05-01 12:20:05 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
ec6034e2d9 Modify default account naming policy.
Rather than disallowing the default account to be renamed as was
proposed in #245 (and implemented in #246), the default account name
is no longer considered a reserved name by the address manager.
Instead, it is simply the initial name used for the first initial
account.

A database upgrade removes any additional aliases for the default
account in the database.  This prevents a lookup for some name which
is not an account name from mapping to the default account
unexpectedly (potentially preventing incorrect account usage from the
RPC server due to bad iteraction with default parameters).

All unset account names in a JSON-RPC request are expected to be set
nil by btcjson.  This behavior depends on btcsuite/btcd#399.

Additionally, the manager no longer considers the wildcard * to be a
reserved account name.  Due to poor API decisions, the RPC server
overloads the meaning of account fields to optionally allow referring
to all accounts at a time, or a single account.  This is not a address
manager responsibility, though, as a future cleaner API should not use
multiple differet meanings for the same field across multiple
requests.  Therefore, don't burden down future APIs with this quirk
and prevent incorrect wildcard usage from the RPC server.

Closes #245.
2015-05-01 01:30:20 -04:00
Javed Khan
74208f90c1 CurrentAddress: subsequently return new address 2015-04-16 06:34:25 +05:30
Manan Patel
3940e853f8 golinted waddrmgr package 2015-04-02 15:43:32 -05:00
Javed Khan
68a9168d9e Updated waddrmgr to manage account names 2015-03-19 06:28:23 +05:30
Javed Khan
85fe722e99 Mark used addresses as such 2015-03-11 01:23:46 +05:30
Josh Rickmar
4d9c43593d Consolidate and optimize zero functions.
This introduce a new internal package to deal with the explicit
clearing of data (such as private keys) in byte slices, byte arrays
(32 and 64-bytes long), and multi-precision "big" integers.

Benchmarks from a xeon e3 (Xor is the zeroing funcion which Bytes
replaces):

BenchmarkXor32  30000000                52.1 ns/op
BenchmarkXor64  20000000                91.5 ns/op
BenchmarkRange32        50000000                31.8 ns/op
BenchmarkRange64        30000000                49.5 ns/op
BenchmarkBytes32        200000000               10.1 ns/op
BenchmarkBytes64        100000000               15.4 ns/op
BenchmarkBytea32        1000000000               2.24 ns/op
BenchmarkBytea64        300000000                4.46 ns/op

Removes an XXX from the votingpool package.
2015-03-05 21:32:33 -05:00
Dave Collins
c8bdd71074 waddrmgr: Make create/update logic more explicit.
This commit makes the creation and updating of the address manager more
explicit so it's easier to upgrade in the future.

In particular, rather than treating the initial creation as an upgrade by
relying on creating the initial buckets on the fly on each load, the code
now explicitly provides distinct create and upgrade paths that are invoked
from the Create and Open functions, respectively.

It also adds some commented out sample code to illustrate how upgrades
should be done and a check to ensure bumping the version number without
writing upgrade code results in a new error, ErrUpgrade, being returned.

Finally, a test has been added for the new functionality.
2015-03-04 14:12:47 -06:00
Dave Collins
8f9f53a618 Switch to new waddrmgr package
This commit converts the wallet to use the new secure hierarchical
deterministic wallet address manager package as well as the walletdb
package.

The following is an overview of modified functionality:

- The wallet must now be created before starting the executable
- A new flag --create has been added to create the new wallet using wizard
  style question and answer prompts
- Starting the process without an existing wallet will instruct now
  display a message to run it with --create
- Providing the --create flag with an existing wallet will simply show an
  error and return

In addition the snacl package has been modified to return the memory after
performing scrypt operations to the OS.

Previously a runtime.GC was being invoked which forced it to release the
memory as far as the garbage collector is concerned, but the memory was
not released back to the OS immediatley.  This modification allows the
memory to be released immedately since it won't be needed again until the
next wallet unlock.
2015-03-02 11:55:42 -06:00
Dave Collins
b2ebd20d75 Update btcec path import paths to new location. 2015-02-06 11:06:45 -06:00
Josh Rickmar
ad80e9f384 Address several issues pointed out by lint and vet.
This brings the entire tree closer to but not 100% goclean.sh clean.
2015-02-06 01:04:01 -05:00
Dave Collins
4a1067b6f1 Update btcnet path import paths to new location. 2015-02-05 23:58:46 -06:00
Dave Collins
23c9dc423e Update btcwire path import paths to new location. 2015-02-05 15:41:38 -06:00
Josh Rickmar
1b7cd45029 Optimize unlocks for already unlocked addrmgrs.
This is performed by saving the SHA512(salt+passphrase) of the
waddrmgr.Manager private passphrase each time the manager is unlocked.
If another call to Unlock is performed before the next Lock, the hash
is applied to the new input.  If it matches, we know the passphrase is
(likely) equal, so return early and continue using the crypto keys
already in memory.  If it does not match, we know for certain the
passphrase is incorrect and the manager is locked.
2015-01-31 20:34:12 -05:00