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Author SHA1 Message Date
Gavin Andresen
e679ec969c OP_EVAL implementation
OP_EVAL is a new opcode that evaluates an item on the stack as a script.
It enables a new type of bitcoin address that needs an arbitrarily
complex script to redeem.
2011-12-19 12:40:19 -05:00
Gavin Andresen
b2d3b2d65d Never remove database files on shutdown, it caused unreadable wallets on some testers' machines. 2011-11-20 10:39:01 -05:00
Gavin Andresen
1c15f88653 Only remove database log files on shutdown after wallet encryption/rewrite 2011-11-17 14:21:32 -05:00
Gavin Andresen
d764d9161e Obsolete keypool and make sure database removes log files on shutdown. 2011-11-15 09:30:16 -05:00
Pieter Wuille
9e9869d0fe Resilvering 2011-11-14 09:59:22 -05:00
Matt Corallo
b2120e223a Unify copyright notices.
To a variation on:
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto
// Copyright (c) 2011 The Bitcoin developers
2011-08-09 13:32:52 +02:00
Jeff Garzik
116df55e21 Update CWallet::LoadWallet for proper return type. 2011-07-13 01:07:49 -04:00
Giel van Schijndel
ecf1c79aad fix warnings: expression result unused [-Wunused-value]
In the assert()s take advantage of the fact that string constants
("string") are effectively of type 'const char []', which when used in
an expression yield a non-NULL pointer.

An assertion that should always fail can thus be formulated as:
  assert(!"fail);

An assertion where a text message should be added to the expression can
be written as such:
  assert("message" && expression);

Signed-off-by: Giel van Schijndel <me@mortis.eu>
2011-07-13 05:07:44 +02:00
Jeff Garzik
0fa89d8e81 Merge pull request #381 from TheBlueMatt/nminversion
Add minversion to wallet.
2011-07-12 19:34:30 -07:00
Matt Corallo
4e87d341f7 Add wallet privkey encryption.
This commit adds support for ckeys, or enCrypted private keys, to the wallet.
All keys are stored in memory in their encrypted form and thus the passphrase
is required from the user to spend coins, or to create new addresses.

Keys are encrypted with AES-256-CBC using OpenSSL's EVP library. The key is
calculated via EVP_BytesToKey using SHA512 with (by default) 25000 rounds and
a random salt.

By default, the user's wallet remains unencrypted until they call the RPC
command encryptwallet <passphrase> or, from the GUI menu, Options->
Encrypt Wallet.

When the user is attempting to call RPC functions which require the password
to unlock the wallet, an error will be returned unless they call
walletpassphrase <passphrase> <time to keep key in memory> first.

A keypoolrefill command has been added which tops up the users keypool
(requiring the passphrase via walletpassphrase first).
keypoolsize has been added to the output of getinfo to show the user the
number of keys left before they need to specify their passphrase (and call
keypoolrefill).

Note that walletpassphrase will automatically fill keypool in a separate
thread which it spawns when the passphrase is set. This could cause some
delays in other threads waiting for locks on the wallet passphrase, including
one which could cause the passphrase to be stored longer than expected,
however it will not allow the passphrase to be used longer than expected as
ThreadCleanWalletPassphrase will attempt to get a lock on the key as soon
as the specified lock time has arrived.

When the keypool runs out (and wallet is locked) GetOrReuseKeyFromPool
returns vchDefaultKey, meaning miners may start to generate many blocks to
vchDefaultKey instead of a new key each time.

A walletpassphrasechange <oldpassphrase> <newpassphrase> has been added to
allow the user to change their password via RPC.

Whenever keying material (unencrypted private keys, the user's passphrase,
the wallet's AES key) is stored unencrypted in memory, any reasonable attempt
is made to mlock/VirtualLock that memory before storing the keying material.
This is not true in several (commented) cases where mlock/VirtualLocking the
memory is not possible.

Although encryption of private keys in memory can be very useful on desktop
systems (as some small amount of protection against stupid viruses), on an
RPC server, the password is entered fairly insecurely. Thus, the only main
advantage encryption has for RPC servers is for RPC servers that do not spend
coins, except in rare cases, eg. a webserver of a merchant which only receives
payment except for cases of manual intervention.

Thanks to jgarzik for the original patch and sipa, gmaxwell and many others
for all their input.

Conflicts:

	src/wallet.cpp
2011-07-13 02:11:25 +02:00
Matt Corallo
7ec552676c Add minversion to wallet. 2011-07-05 18:36:01 +02:00
Pieter Wuille
64c7ee7e6b CWallet class
* A new class CKeyStore manages private keys, and script.cpp depends on access to CKeyStore.
* A new class CWallet extends CKeyStore, and contains all former wallet-specific globals; CWallet depends on script.cpp, not the other way around.
* Wallet-specific functions in CTransaction/CTxIn/CTxOut (GetDebit, GetCredit, GetChange, IsMine, IsFromMe), are moved to CWallet, taking their former 'this' argument as an explicit parameter
* CWalletTx objects know which CWallet they belong to, for convenience, so they have their own direct (and caching) GetDebit/... functions.
* Some code was moved from CWalletDB to CWallet, such as handling of reserve keys.
* Main.cpp keeps a set of all 'registered' wallets, which should be informed about updates to the block chain, and does not have any notion about any 'main' wallet. Function in main.cpp that require a wallet (such as GenerateCoins), take an explicit CWallet* argument.
* The actual CWallet instance used by the application is defined in init.cpp as "CWallet* pwalletMain". rpc.cpp and ui.cpp use this variable.
* Functions in main.cpp and db.cpp that are not used by other modules are marked static.
* The code for handling the 'submitorder' message is removed, as it not really compatible with the idea that a node is independent from the wallet(s) connected to it, and obsolete anyway.
2011-06-15 11:05:55 +02:00
Pieter Wuille
e89b9f6a2a move wallet code to separate file
This introduces two new source files, keystore.cpp and wallet.cpp with
corresponding headers. Code is moved from main and db, in a preparation
for a follow-up commit which introduces the classes CWallet and CKeyStore.
2011-06-15 11:05:55 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
223b6f1ba4 make bitcoin include files more modular 2011-05-15 12:04:20 +02:00
Jaromil
84c3fb07b0 directory re-organization (keeps the old build system)
there is no internal modification of any file in this commit

files are moved into directories according to established standards in
sourcecode distribution; these directories contain:

 src - Files that are used in constructing the executable binaries,
       but are not installed.

 doc - Files in HTML and text format that document usage, quirks of
       the implementation, and contributor checklists.

 locale - Files that contain human language translation of strings
          used in the program

 contrib - Files contributed from distributions or other third party
 	   implementing scripts and auxiliary programs
2011-04-23 12:10:25 +02:00
Renamed from db.h (Browse further)