The second argument of scanobjects is only required for the start action.
Stop and abort actions do not need this.
Github-Pull: #17728
Rebased-From: 7d263571bee8c36fbe3c854b69c6f31cf1ee3b9b
Invalid PSBTs need to be re-created, so the next role is the
Creator (new PSBTRole). Additionally, we need to know what went
wrong so an error field was added to PSBTAnalysis.
A PSBTAnalysis indicating invalid will have empty everything,
next will be set to PSBTRole::CREATOR, and an error message.
Github-Pull: #17524
Rebased-From: 638e40cb6080800c7b0a7f4028f63326acbe4700
It is required in order to use size_t in QueuedConnections.
Github-Pull: #17427
Rebased-From: 88a94f7bb8ba2b0257315d70717f9af928ca6561
Tree-SHA512: 55accd997209c559dfc8e88b0db189ba314ac31e265ba2f94fa2009f1aba6b96213e2aa8cbad492b1230078f2e6cf1cca7a233dc6f54e9bc449f4e5438330b4d
fix uninitialized variable hard code the MinBIP9WarningHeight
fix uninitialized var hard code the MinBIP9WarningHeight instead
Github-Pull: #17449
Rebased-From: edb6b768a4185a4aaa6281ee50a6538f7426cb1e
Tree-SHA512: 6192940e5e13ad1176aa380da9f3287ff1eb0c8c2a78571a6c45fe0e100417452c8503b9ffc5c8b2a89c4a5e8811b9d2bfec95366e1de00f3365ba06959e9a9a
More info available here: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfont.html#StyleStrategy-enum
Github-Pull: #17257
Rebased-From: e156b9d8b974f57253306b693a03aa80322ebc6c
Tree-SHA512: 6e36d626215d5e66796bd3935037eef89ae810e4855e321f9f37b90c3be0b61de21cd655f23bc6a29f41038b5179d92578ab19ab89ccd525d9389ab868456827
With this change polling runs in a different thread to prevent
disturbing the event loop.
Github-Pull: #17135
Rebased-From: 6b6be41c36e4fe9a74bed50e7f0a06532ab1260b
Belts and suspenders: make sure outgoing log messages don't contain
potentially suspicious characters, such as terminal control codes.
This escapes control characters except newline ('\n') in C syntax.
It escapes instead of removes them to still allow for troubleshooting
issues where they accidentally end up in strings.
Github-Pull: #17095
Rebased-From: d7820a1250070f3640246ae497e049bee0b3516f
Much of our code assumes UTF-8 support, and this is a more realistic
guess for modern systems anyway than the default character set (which
would be ASCII only). So change the assumed fallback locale (if no
locale is defined by the user or OS) to `C.UTF-8`.
Github-Pull: #17085
Rebased-From: facb9a1315f97489a20eb0e969fdb14b5128ed2f
Pull new translations from Transifex.
Fixes#17027.
Tree-SHA512: 0c1708e9cf8180fd98715a078d49f417c78418b7c42fa31ca5a9c0d5766a54c217cef1f76a9edee1780d65635194536f2e63109a8a8560589aa2f6bb98d6b0de
Set only the internal name.
Fixes#17036 for both `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt`.
Github-Pull: #17038
Rebased-From: 07e4bdba3bd46c3a15dedb0a2660453c300643dc
Tree-SHA512: ed6f1b95a23c4c7863982ee6972429be5af0702ea93f0f17d32d2ef4b01446b1c0528eeadc45289609eda5c02ea68b3d722b8ecdfdf4fff4b02592c2188cc0a0
c812aba394 test bumpfee fee_rate argument (ezegom)
9f25de3d9e rpc bumpfee check fee_rate argument (ezegom)
88e5f997df rpc bumpfee: add fee_rate argument (ezegom)
1a4c791cf4 rpc bumpfee: move feerate estimation logic into separate method (ezegom)
Pull request description:
Taking over for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16492 which seems to have gone inactive.
Only minor commit cleanups, rebase, and some help text fixes on top of previous PR. Renamed `feeRate` to `fee_rate` to reflect updated guidelines.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
Code review ACK c812aba
laanwj:
ACK c812aba394
Tree-SHA512: 5f7f51bd780a573ccef1ccd72b0faf3e5d143f6551060a667560c5163f7d9480e17e73775d1d7bcac0463f3b6b4328f0cff7b27e39483bddc42a530f4583ce30
addaf8af82 make sure to update the UI when deleting a transaction (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
`CWallet::ZapSelectTx` removes transactions from the internal model, but leaves the UI in the dark.
Adding a `NotifyTransactionChanged()` should avoid having invalid transactions in the GUI.
Fixes#16950
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK addaf8af82 - tested that this fixes#16950
Sjors:
tACK addaf8a: tested with an unpruned wallet by calling `removeprunedfunds` on an RBF-replaced transaction. It neatly disappears from the UI.
kristapsk:
ACK addaf8af82 (tested both with and without this change)
Tree-SHA512: 65e8c690847f7499e82c9fef67b60d9aaa63c853732fe7fa7281da33054fcdcd9d24f5b86de71b0827728c25bac8efb7db445863f990304ebfee6fc450620c47
2a4e60b482 Fix block index inconsistency in InvalidateBlock() (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
Previously, we could release `cs_main` while leaving the block index in a state
that would fail `CheckBlockIndex()`, because `setBlockIndexCandidates` was not being
fully populated before releasing `cs_main`.
ACKs for top commit:
TheBlueMatt:
utACK 2a4e60b482. I also discovered another issue in InvalidateBlock while reviewing, see #16856.
Sjors:
ACK 2a4e60b. Tested on top of #16899. Also tested `invalidateblock` with `-checkblockindex=1`.
fjahr:
ACK 2a4e60b. Ran tests, reviewed code, inspected behavior while manually testing `invalidateblock`.
Tree-SHA512: ced12f9dfff0d413258c709921543fb154789898165590b30d1ee0cdc72863382f189744f7669a7c924d3689a1cc623efdf4e5ae3efc60054572c1e6826de612
0218171a24 contrib: Remove invalid nodes from seeds list (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
3b09f2b9d9 net: 0.19 hardcoded seeds update (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
801d341f3a contrib: makeseeds: More fancy output (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
ed76299bea contrib: makeseeds: Limit per network, instead of total (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
c254a9ef69 contrib: makeseeds: dedup by ip,port (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
3314d87966 contrib: makeseeds: Factor out ASN lookup (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
301c2b1ab5 contrib: makeseeds: Improve logging and filtering (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
- contrib: Improve makeseeds script
- net: 0.19 hardcoded seeds update
Sources:
- http://bitcoin.sipa.be/seeds.txt.gz (Sipa)
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/files/3671913/dnsseed.dump.tar.gz (Sjors)
Output:
```
Initial: IPv4 418690, IPv6 55861, Onion 2747
Skip entries with invalid address: IPv4 418690, IPv6 55861, Onion 2747
After removing duplicates: IPv4 409220, IPv6 54028, Onion 2717
Skip entries from suspicious hosts: IPv4 409219, IPv6 54028, Onion 2717
Enforce minimal number of blocks: IPv4 106719, IPv6 46342, Onion 2621
Require service bit 1: IPv4 106384, IPv6 46241, Onion 2542
Require minimum uptime: IPv4 5300, IPv6 1153, Onion 201
Require a known and recent user agent: IPv4 4642, IPv6 1060, Onion 141
Filter out hosts with multiple bitcoin ports: IPv4 4642, IPv6 1060, Onion 141
Look up ASNs and limit results, both per ASN and globally: IPv4 464, IPv6 48, Onion 141
```
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
ACK 0218171. I also checked that `chainparamsseeds.h` is generated from `nodes_main.txt`. Sounds like we should look at this script a bit more outside release moments :-)
Tree-SHA512: c1f5795fe88d14800c4da918387368d51e85f4319f2ce3c0359851d041767e2883f32b1da371bba22bd5f0b442ac3e5ea7d685c233ad2cc4045c930f973b0aa2
73aaf4ecf8 Make SignatureExtractorChecker private to its own file (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
~If we add a CTxIn constructor to SignatureData, then constructing the
SignatureData directly is no more verbose than calling DataFromTransaction,
and grants the caller additional flexibiliy in how to provide the CTxIn.~
A simple change to enhance encapsulation.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
utACK 73aaf4ecf8
laanwj:
ACK 73aaf4ecf8
Tree-SHA512: f7eafbce22b0e9917a8487e88d1f5a1061f2a0959ae1a097cbd9c8ea0d774edfb807da56813cb5fb26f6ca98499a0604a8ff024c198a7c8dc755164de66d972a
fadd6e0d2a doc: Remove mention of renamed mapBlocksUnlinked (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This has been renamed to `m_blocks_unlinked`. Instead of adjusting the internal variable name in the help text, explain the debug flag with more general terms.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fadd6e0d2a -- diff looks correct
promag:
ACK fadd6e0d2a.
laanwj:
ACK fadd6e0d2a (as argument help is not translated this doesn't have to wait for the split-off)
Tree-SHA512: 8ad64965ab5bbba4b92933a5adcb0c9eda5bdb0cc080840a4a97b12c67f41f9b789fd289df4932d748f5a7eebc7305a000f03ceb968a78c9b5d9f34af61f0b15
85973bcc44 When BIP70 is disabled, get PaymentRequest merchant using string search (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The merchant name is stored in the X.509 certificate embedded in a PaymentRequest. Use some string searching to locate it so that it can be shown to the user in the transaction details when BIP70 support was not configured.
An additional notice is added to the merchant string that indicates the certificate was not verified. When BIP70 is enabled, the certificate would be verified and the merchant name not shown if the certificate was invalid.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 85973bcc44
Tree-SHA512: 50fdb60d418e2f9eb65a4b52477be16189f00bfc30493adb27d9fb62100fd5bca33b98b8db6caa8485db424838d3b7a1da802c14ff4917943464401f47391616
3eea6a8f26 refactor: Remove Qt function to disable menu icons on macOS (Emil Engler)
Pull request description:
As menu icons were removed in #16612, this removes an unnecessary function for macOS
Could this get into v0.19.0?
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK 3eea6a8f26
promag:
ACK 3eea6a8f26.
fanquake:
ACK 3eea6a8f26
Tree-SHA512: b3f2f5ed1141f546351433160e27d95dad914739e89dd3438d11756ca5aa41501f0f08345f2b50415717d88517894d73c1065b17f1bda38132374cc58c08df54
The merchant name is stored in the X.509 certificate embedded in a
PaymentRequest. Use some string searching to locate it so that it
can be shown to the user in the transaction details when BIP70 support
was not configured.
e2ce392aec test: Avoid whitespace linting in qt translations (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
977dd23e40 qt: Periodic translations update (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Pull new translations from Transifex (using bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools#36) and run `make translate`.
(maybe the last one before the split-off)
Also added a commit to add `src/qt/locale` to the exclusions for the whitespace linter. I don't think automatically generated files should be linted.
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 53aee46d44eceb18f78034febe76ac4d346c643dfc5a16878193433f85db1642977a7028bb2cf99c2c10d972d833c742f7f873991691b5d9f81b2df7b2679bf9
8cf9898b53 qt: Change default size of intro frame (Emil Engler)
Pull request description:
Because of the new pruning feature in the intro frame, the size of the intro frame is too small.
Like you see, some text is not visible completely.
### Before
![Before](https://i.imgur.com/ppZ3Gf9.png)
### After
![After](https://i.imgur.com/wcElqLA.png)
Update: I changed it so it adjusts the size dynamically
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 8cf9898b53 - Before and after macOS screens below. Given that most users will only ever see this screen once, I think Qts best effort to dynamically size it is fine.
jonasschnelli:
utACK 8cf9898b53
Sjors:
Tested ACK 8cf9898 on macOS. English already fit, so to reproduce the issue, launch in German with `-resetguisettings -lang=de`.
laanwj:
ACK 8cf9898b53
Tree-SHA512: 568b0ae0d5feeda603c0ccf67b5bb3857becea8f22fb98695e1901e662cb1e76377589e39ec743258154d7f6c4a5e544bb003fcc73597400dd427db047392638
67d99900b0 make SaltedOutpointHasher noexcept (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
If the hash is not `noexcept`, `unorderd_map` has to assume that it can throw an exception. Thus when rehashing care needs to be taken. libstdc++ solves this by simply caching the hash value, which increases memory of each node by 8 bytes. Adding `noexcept` prevents this caching. In my experiments with `-reindex-chainstate -stopatheight=594000`, memory usage (maximum resident set size) has decreased by 9.4% while runtime has increased by 1.6% due to additional hashing. Additionally, memusage::DynamicUsage() is now more accurate and does not underestimate.
| | runtime h:mm:ss | max RSS kbyte |
|---------------------------------------|-----------------|--------------|
| master | 4:13:59 | 7696728 |
| 2019-09-SaltedOutpointHasher-noexcept | 4:18:11 | 6971412 |
| change | +1.65% | -9,42% |
Comparison of progress masters vs. 2019-09-SaltedOutpointHasher-noexcept
![out](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14386/65541887-69424e00-df0e-11e9-8644-b3a068ed8c3f.png)
ACKs for top commit:
jamesob:
Tested ACK 67d99900b0
Tree-SHA512: 9c44e3cca993b5a564dd61ebd2926b9c4a238609ea4d283514c018236f977d935e35a384dd4696486fd3d78781dd2ba190bb72596e20a5e931042fa465872a0b
4320bfc0c0 build: Factor out qt translations from build system (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Move qt translations to a separate make include file. This makes it easier to auto-generate this list from tooling (see bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools#36).
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK 4320bfc0c0.
Tree-SHA512: 7133d0103bcf97672ae5aa40ba35d4b81331a8c179190031bbc887da6a5ccc929428e522938db43d87dbcbf9ad3b121dac1e6faf1daa5ae81d0b5fed7f053b5f
43e7d576f5 doc: Improve test READMEs (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
General improvements on READMEs for unit tests and functional tests:
- Give unit test readme a headline
- Move general information on `src/test` folder to the top
- Add information on logging and debugging unit tests
- Improve debugging and logging information in functional testing
- Include all available log levels in functional tests
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 43e7d576f5
Tree-SHA512: 22b27644992ba5d99a885cd51b7a474806714396fcea1fd2d6285e41bdf3b28835ad8c81449099e3ee15a63d57b3ab9acb89c425d9855ed1d9b4af21db35ab03
Move qt translations to a separate make include file.
This makes it easier to auto-generate this list from tooling
(see bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools#36).
fdb3e8f8b2 Ignore old versionbit activations (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
PR 16060 removed the CSV and Segwit BIP9 softfork definitions and hard-coded ('buried') the activation heights. The versionbits code will warn users if an undefined softfork has been signalled in block header versions, and removing the CSV/Segwit definitions caused those warnings to be triggered.
Change the BIP 9 warning code to only check for unknown softforks after the segwit activation height.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK fdb3e8f8b2
ajtowns:
ACK fdb3e8f8b2 for what it's worth
achow101:
ACK fdb3e8f8b2
Sjors:
ACK fdb3e8f8b2. It makes the bit 0 warning go away in mainnet and testnet QT when a new block arrives. I think the code is clear enough.
jonatack:
ACK fdb3e8f8b2
Tree-SHA512: e6fd34e8902f8c7affb28e8951803e47d542710d5f1229000746656a37ee59d754439fc33e36b7eef87544262e5aac374645db91b74cb507e73514003ca7a67f
1a02edb3f2 [RPC] Fix casing in getblockchaininfo to be inline with the rest of the response (Dan Gershony)
Pull request description:
The response in the RPC result `startTime` is camel cased while the rest of the response seems to be lower cased.
If this was intentional please ignore and close this PR.
Note: RPC field case changes might break existing callers
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 1a02edb3f2
Tree-SHA512: 6f0eaf2b4aaf73c9a9bf1fbd4af59af5f95fc012fa88f94e050e6ae273b3ad647f5729df53bfce91e1a925fe4fd7b14818908bb6131a81413a555137d1007d7c
The response in the RPC result `starttime` is camel cased while the rest of the response seems to be lower cased.
If this was intentional please ignore this PR.
Note: case might break existing callers
Reflect the change in the test data
Change to snake case
efd2474d17 util: CBufferedFile fixes (Larry Ruane)
Pull request description:
The `CBufferedFile` object guarantees its user is able to "rewind" the data stream (that's being read from a file) up to a certain number of bytes, as specified by the user in the constructor. This guarantee is not honored due to a bug in the `SetPos` method.
Such rewinding is done in `LoadExternalBlockFile()` (currently the only user of this object), which deserializes a series of `CBlock` objects. If that function encounters something unexpected in the data stream, which is coming from a `blocks/blk00???.dat` file, it "rewinds" to an earlier position in the stream to try to get in sync again. The `CBufferedFile` object does not actually rewind its file offset; it simply repositions its internal offset, `nReadPos`, to an earlier position within the object's private buffer; this is why there's a limit to how far the user may rewind.
If `LoadExternalBlockFile()` needs to rewind (call `blkdat.SetPos()`), the stream may not be positioned as it should be, causing errors in deserialization. This need to rewind is probably rare, which is likely why this bug hasn't been noticed already. But if this object is used elsewhere in the future, this could be a serious problem, especially as, due to the nature of the bug, the `SetPos()` _sometimes_ works.
This PR adds a unit test for `CBufferedFile` that fails due to this bug. (Until now it has had no unit tests.) The unit test provides good documentation and examples for developers trying to understand `LoadExternalBlockFile()` and for future users of this object.
This PR also adds code to throw an exception from the constructor if the rewind argument is not less than the buffer size (since that doesn't make any sense).
Finally, I discovered that the object is too restrictive in one respect: When the deserialization methods call this object's `read` method, a check ensures that the number of bytes being requested is less than the size of the buffer (adjusting for the rewind size), else it throws an exception. This restriction is unnecessary; the object being deserialized can be larger than the buffer because multiple reads from disk can satisfy the request.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK ~after squash.~ efd2474d17
mzumsande:
I had intended to follow up earlier on my last comment, ACK efd2474d17. I reviewed the code, ran tests and did a successful reindex on testnet with this branch.
Tree-SHA512: 695529e0af38bae2af4e0cc2895dda56a71b9059c3de04d32e09c0165a50f6aacee499f2042156ab5eaa6f0349bab6bcca4ef9f6f9ded4e60d4483beab7e4554
fa607c2292 validation: Make GetWitnessCommitmentIndex public (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`GenerateCoinbaseCommitment` is public and can be used in unit tests to update the witness commitment after the list of txs in a block has been changed. However, for it to work, the existing commitment (added by default in `CreateNewBlock`) must be removed (and thus its index must be known).
Make that possible by exposing the `GetWitnessCommitmentIndex` helper function in the header.
ACKs for top commit:
jb55:
ACK fa607c2292
jamesob:
ACK fa607c2292
promag:
ACK fa607c2292.
fanquake:
ACK fa607c2292 - This unblocks work in #15845.
Tree-SHA512: d563aa2c201d5fb4874e506a28f468c37e457cc8a20229c377178af08c22d3be44e19ee6e8e524b6de99236cd5f2c9e39b8009d88c26854aa774737912bd5889
If the hash is not noexcept, unorderd_map has to assume that it can throw an exception. Thus when rehashing care needs to be taken. libstdc++ solves this by simply caching the hash value, which increases memory of each node by 8 bytes. Adding noexcept prevents this caching. In my experiments with -reindex-chainstate -stopatheight=594000, memory usage has decreased by 9.4% while runtime has increased by 1.6% due to additional hashing. Additionally, memusage::DynamicUsage() is now more accurate and does not underestimate.
fa7847d99b gui: Rename address checkbox back to bech32 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is the wording that has been used in the previous release, so translations should still exist for it.
Fixes: #16924
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK fa7847d99b.
laanwj:
ACK fa7847d99b
Tree-SHA512: 0ac6c47fe5eb2145b609a30fd3f56052d3e08abe6c67fc74b6d209a55a4df509c52f13eb1c759520a4fa43916ece0e6d4cefef87e061b51114a6582db911944a
6659810e2f test: use named args for sendrawtransaction calls (Jon Atack)
5c1cd78b7e doc: improve rawtransaction code/test docs (Jon Atack)
acc14c5093 test: fix incorrect value in rpc_rawtransaction.py (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to PR #16521.
- Fix incorrect value in rpc_rawtransaction test as per https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16521/files#r325842308
- Improve the code docs
- Use named arguments as per https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16521/files#r310715127
Happy to squash or keep only the first commit if the others are too fixup-y.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 6659810e2f
Tree-SHA512: bf5258f23802ab3ba3defb8791097e08e63f3e2af21023f832cd270dc88d1fa04349e921d69f9f5fedac5dce5cd3c1cc46b48febbede4bc18dccb8be994565b2
6170ec5d3a Do not query all DNS seed at once (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Before this PR, when we don't have enough connections after 11 seconds, we proceed to query all DNS seeds in a fixed order, loading responses from all of them.
Change this to to only query three randomly-selected DNS seed. If 11 seconds later we still don't have enough connections, try again with another one, and so on.
This reduces the amount of information DNS seeds can observe about the requesters by spreading the load over all of them.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
ACK 6170ec5d3
sdaftuar:
ACK 6170ec5d3a
jonasschnelli:
utACK 6170ec5d3a - I think the risk of a single seeder codebase is orthogonal to this PR. Such risks could also be interpreted differently (diversity could also increase the risk based on the threat model).
fanquake:
ACK 6170ec5d3a - Agree with the reasoning behind the change. Did some testing with and without `-forcednsseed` and/or a `peers.dat` and monitored the DNS activity.
Tree-SHA512: 33f6be5f924a85d312303ce272aa8f8d5e04cb616b4b492be98832e3ff37558d13d2b16ede68644ad399aff2bf5ff0ad33844e55eb40b7f8e3fddf9ae43add57
fa8d65f071 doc: Fix doxygen comment for SignTransaction in rpc/rawtransaction_util (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The param `coins` to `SignTransaction` is final and can thus not be extended (as suggested by the doc).
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fa8d65f071 -- const correctness is good and diff looks correct
fanquake:
ACK fa8d65f071
Tree-SHA512: 041e159f2c3cf96e296173c31f3e5f35bbc7711cc888aa4bf08aaa8c65c95ee7f7672f65396690a9af45795a618eea0fadde7fb02d29ec85f1b4df5e6d9e0c7a
3cf36736e5 refactoring: move ReplayBlocks under CChainState (James O'Beirne)
bcf73d3b84 refactoring: move LoadChainTip to CChainState method (James O'Beirne)
f5809d5b13 doc: fix CChainState::ActivateBestChain doc (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11):
Parent PR: #15606
Issue: #15605
Specification: https://github.com/jamesob/assumeutxo-docs/tree/master/proposal
---
Move more chainstate-related functionality to methods on CChainState. Nothing too interesting here, but needed to work with multiple chainstates. And brief to review. :)
Also fixes doc on ActivateBestChain.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 3cf36736e5
ryanofsky:
Can confirm. utACK 3cf36736e5. Removes wrapper functions and removes more ::ChainActive() and ::ChainstateActive() calls than it adds, so seems good.
Tree-SHA512: 4bf8a1dd454ca9d61c85f6736910fa7354c57acc0002e3a8e5ce494035d8280e4c20e066f03478eeff7d44195e7912c282a486526da9be53854b478b961affaa
c4b0c08f7c Update tx-size-small comment with relevant CVE disclosure (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Code first introduced under https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11423 with essentially no description and no discussion.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK c4b0c08f7c
fanquake:
ACK c4b0c08f7c
Tree-SHA512: 95d5c92998b8b1e944c477dbaee265b62612b6e815099ab31d9ff580b4dff777abaf7f326a284644709f918aa1510412d62310689b1250ef6e64de7b19ca9f71
2dfd6834ef test: Add test for default maxfeerate in sendrawtransaction (Joonmo Yang)
261843e4be wallet/rpc: Use the default maxfeerate value as BTC/kB (Joonmo Yang)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16382
This patch tries to treat `maxfeerate` in sendrawtransaction/testmempoolaccept RPC as a rate(BTC/kB) instead of an absolute value(BTC).
The included test case checks if the new behavior works correctly, by using the transaction with an absolute fee of ~0.02BTC, where the fee rate is ~0.2BTC/kB.
This test should be failing if the default `maxfeerate` is 0.1BTC, but pass if the default value is 0.1BTC/kB
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 2dfd6834ef (ACKs by Sjors and MarcoFalke above for trivially different code)
Tree-SHA512: a1795bffe8a182acef8844797955db1f60bb0c0ded97148f3572dc265234d5219271a3a7aa0b6418a43f73b2b2720ef7412ba169c99bb1cdcac52051f537d6af
b4fd0ca9be Include cstring for sanity_test_fdelt if required (Ben Woosley)
7fb886b1b1 [moveonly] Split glibc sanity_test_fdelt out (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
SmartOS FD_ZERO is implemented in a way that requires
an external declaration of memcpy. We can not simply
include cstring in the existing file because
sanity_test_memcpy is attempting to replace memcpy.
Instead split glibc_sanity into fdelt and memcpy files,
and include <cstring> in glibc_sanity/fdelt.cpp.
Fixes#13581, see also #13619
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review an lightly tested (but not on SmartOS) ACK b4fd0ca9be
Tree-SHA512: 231306da291ad9eca8ba91bea1e9c27b6c2e96e484d1602e1c2cf27761202f9287ce0bc19fefd000943d2b449d0e5929cd39e2f7e09cf930d89fa520228ccbec
c0b5d97103 Test that joinpsbts randomly shuffles the inputs (Andrew Chow)
6f405a1d3b Shuffle inputs and outputs after joining psbts (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
`joinpsbts` currently just adds the inputs and outputs in the order of that the PSBTs were provided. This makes it extremely easy to identify which outputs belong to which inputs. This PR changes that so that all of the inputs and outputs are shuffled in the joined transaction.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
utACK c0b5d97103
jonatack:
ACK c0b5d97103 modulo suggestions for later.
Tree-SHA512: 14a0b7aae07d92e6d2c76a3a3b228b481e1964cb7d34f97515bdda18e2ea05a9f97c5a22affc143b86ae8b95c3cb239849fb54219d65512bc2112264dca915c8
4a87c5cfdf [refactor] Rewrite AcceptToMemoryPoolWorker() using smaller parts (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
This is in preparation for re-using these validation components for a new version of AcceptToMemoryPool() that can operate on multiple transactions ("package relay").
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK 4a87c5cfdf (did the rebase myself and arrived at the same result, mod whitespace)
laanwj:
ACK 4a87c5cfdf
Tree-SHA512: b0495c026ffe06146258bace3d5e0c9aaf23fa65f89f258abc4af5980812e68e63a799f1d923e78ac1ee6bcafaf1222b2c2690a527df9b65dff7b48a013f154e
0c62e3aa73 New regression testing for CVE-2018-17144, CVE-2012-2459, and CVE-2010-5137. (lucash-dev)
38bfca6bb2 Added comments referencing multiple CVEs in tests and production code. (lucash-dev)
Pull request description:
This functional test includes two scenarios that test for regressions of vulnerabilities, but they are only briefly described. There are freely available documents explaining in detail the issues, but without explicit mentions, the developer trying to maintain the code needs an additional step of digging in commit history and PR conversations to figure it out.
Added comments to explicitly mention CVE-2018-17144 and CVE-2012-2459, for more complete documentation.
This improves developer experience by making understanding the tests easier.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 0c62e3aa73, checked the CVE numbers, thanks for adding documentation
Tree-SHA512: 3ee05351745193b8b959e4a25d50f25a693b2d24b0732ed53cf7d5882df40b5dd0f1877bd5c69cffb921d4a7acf9deb3cc1160b96dc730d9b5984151ad06b7c9
8573429d46 test: add some unit tests for merkle.cpp (soroosh-sdi)
Pull request description:
following situations are covered:
- empty block
- one Tx
- Merkle root of a block with odd Txs should not change with repeating
last one
- Merkle root is computed with combining Merkle root of left subtree and right subtree
- block witness is Merkle root of a block when setting first Tx
to zero.
Signed-off-by: soroosh-sdi <soroosh.sardari@gmail.com>
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 8573429d46
Tree-SHA512: e12228171de8f8480f173c9d9d0359f00f46bf09075e0767f5f1a367478a1b7b6d177d230f7e930914915cd2c6b66b18d24b1682f1233c38e97954ba331e5773
following situations are covered:
- empty block
- one Tx
- Merkle root of a block with odd Txs should not change with repeating
last one
- Merkle root is computed with combining Merkle root of left subtree and right subtree
- block witness is Merkle root of a block when setting first Tx
to zero.
Signed-off-by: soroosh-sdi <soroosh.sardari@gmail.com>
This is in preparation for re-using these validation components for a new
version of AcceptToMemoryPool() that can operate on multiple transactions
("package relay").
82e53f37e1 doc: add comments clarifying how local services are advertised (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Recent questions have come up regarding dynamic service registration
(see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16442#discussion_r308702676
and the assumeutxo project ~~which needs to dynamically flip NODE_NETWORK~~).
While investigating how dynamic service registration might work, I was
confused about how we convey local services to peers. This adds some
documentation that hopefully clarifies this process.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 82e53f37e1
darosior:
ACK 82e53f37e1
Tree-SHA512: a30c1020387d7a75b5b3cdde45f8b7f2ae46293da97e6227b2ee17e290b93deb5b16c0bbc2b1676972300e5c3c2ad74eb8b3910d6b93e028dac1ae2700468ef9
fa912a8ad5 doc: move-only ActivateBestChain doxygen comment to header (MarcoFalke)
fa99efd054 doc: ActivateBestChainStep return value (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It will always return true, unless a system error such as #15305 occurred
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK fa912a8ad5
Tree-SHA512: d439da844a467f9705014b946d7d987fb62cb63fe6a325b2fdbbb73a6578fc0ade3f60892044f02face43948204fc4e3c9fa70d108233d4ca8eef27984059689
cad3ab5db8 gui: fix autofocus in CreateWalletActivity::askPassphrase() (Jon Atack)
539d9403af gui: fix passphrase labels/tooltip in createwalletdialog/askpassphrasedialog (Jon Atack)
43aa9b0d79 gui: rename encrypt(), blank(), and askPasshprase() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Closes#16820. The wallet [name escaping issue](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15450#pullrequestreview-282297760) in that issue predates #15450 and is fixed by #16826.
- [x] rename encrypt() to encryptWallet(), and blank() to makeBlankWallet() // EDIT: updated to
isEncryptWalletChecked()
isDisablePrivateKeysChecked()
isMakeBlankWalletChecked()
- [x] fix naming of askPasshprase() to askPassphrase()
- [x] fix passphrase labels and tooltip in createwalletdialog.ui and askpassphrasedialog.ui
- [x] fix grammar of labels in askpassphrase dialog and WalletController::closeWallet
- [x] fix autofocus in CreateWalletActivity::askPassphrase()
Squashed down to three commits.
Reviewers, to test manually: build, launch the gui wallet, and look at labels/tooltips/focus with the create wallet, encrypt wallet, change password, and close wallet commands.
ACKs for top commit:
jb55:
Approach ACK cad3ab5db8
instagibbs:
code review and tACK cad3ab5db8
fanquake:
ACK cad3ab5db8
Tree-SHA512: b441fbf8f8cd370dd692bac24f0d3c1b32fc7d947b6c3a2c9ba7cf0bc175a72b3460440f2f10f7632c0e8e0f8e65fe15615a30c46e2c7763bf258c504b457dd6
b6233a4985 bitcoin-wallet: Add a missing closing parenthesis in the help (darosior)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
kristapsk:
utACK b6233a4985
fanquake:
ACK b6233a4985
Tree-SHA512: acf18633fdca4bd73838fcaa0ebe4121dd0b5308daa77c4458ec4c98a9e8aa6d9d6580a48c884147438af14e670b0606c1e76f72d1d7efd221c4da419061beed
1b41c2c8a1 test: improve gettransaction test coverage (Jon Atack)
0f34f54888 rpc: fix regression in gettransaction (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Closes#16872.
PR #16866 renamed the `decode` argument in gettransaction to `verbose` to make it more consistent with other RPC calls like getrawtransaction. However, it inadvertently overloaded the "details" field when `verbose` is passed. The result is that the original "details" field is no longer returned correctly, which seems to be a breaking API change.
This PR:
- takes the simplest path to restoring the "details" field by renaming the decoded one back to "decoded" while leaving the `verbose` argument for API consistency, which was the main intent of #16866,
- addresses [this comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16185#discussion_r320740413) by mentioning in the RPC help that the new decoded field is equivalent to decoderawtransaction, and
- updates the help, functional test, and release note.
Reviewers, to test this manually, build and run `bitcoin-cli help gettransaction` and `bitcoin-cli gettransaction <wallet txid> false true`, and verify that the command returns both `details` and `decoded` fields.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
tACK 1b41c2c8a1
Tree-SHA512: 287edd5db7ed58fe8b548975aba58628bd45ed708b28f40174f10a35a455d89f796fbf27430aa881fc376f47aabda8803f74d4d100683bd86577a02279091cf3
1153caf78e Qt: advise users not to switch wallets when opening a BIP70 URI. (James Hilliard)
Pull request description:
It would probably be a good idea to have something like this before #15584 is merged.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK 1153caf78e
fanquake:
ACK 1153caf78e
Tree-SHA512: 6e682dd280c44eaafb1206c32439df42a20173c33297bf93dd607f0a7a2faec8e2d17fff83c85027083ebd11a71795b443e707992251574370dd1d46b7bff060
PR 16866 renamed the 'decode' argument in gettransaction to 'verbose' to make it more consistent with other RPC calls like getrawtransaction.
However, it seems it inadvertently overloaded the 'details' fields when 'verbose' is passed. The result is that the original 'details' fields are no longer returned, which seems to be a breaking API change.
This PR takes the simplest path to restoring the 'details' fields by renaming them from 'details' back to 'decoded', while leaving the 'verbose' argument for API consistency.
It also addresses [this comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16185#discussion_r320740413) to mention that the 'decoded' field is identical to decoderawtransaction.
Update the RPC help, functional test, and release note.
This makes the RPC method consistent with other RPC methods that have a
'verbose' option.
Change the name of the return object from 'decoded' to details.
Update help text.
9924bce317 [gui] intro: enable pruning by default unless disk is big (Sjors Provoost)
c8de347a9d [gui] intro: add prune preference (Sjors Provoost)
1bbc49d207 [gui] intro: inform caller if intro was shown (Sjors Provoost)
1957103786 [gui] add explicit prune setter (Sjors Provoost)
1bccf6a52d [node] add forceSetArg to interface (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This adds a checkbox to the intro screen to enable pruning from the get go.
If the user has plenty of space, it's unchecked by default:
<img width="671" alt="big" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/63641289-10339000-c6ac-11e9-98d7-caf64dff0da6.png">
If the user has insufficient space it's checked by default:
<img width="897" alt="low" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/63641276-d4002f80-c6ab-11e9-9f5b-a53472f814ff.png">
When the user has barely enough space and is likely to need pruning in the near future, this is shown in yellow and we also check the prune box:
<img width="662" alt="medium" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/63641294-1c1f5200-c6ac-11e9-8ecb-6b69e42b1ece.png">
The cut-off for this 10 GB above `m_assumed_blockchain_size` (`=240` in `chainparams.cpp`).
If the user launches the first time with `-prune=...` then we disable the check box and display the correct size (rounded to GB):
<img width="658" alt="Schermafbeelding 2019-08-24 om 20 23 14" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/63641351-09594d00-c6ad-11e9-94fe-fe5ed562e109.png">
The 2 GB default matches the settings default. The user can't change it in the intro screen, but can change it later. I'm tempted to increase that default to 10 GB, and then have the intro screen reduce it if space is really tight.
Tips for testing:
* move your existing data dir elsewhere
* wipe data dir at every restart (behavior is different if it exists)
* launch with `bitcoin-qt -resetguisettings -lang=en` (there's some space issues in different languages)
* fake your free space by changing `intro.cpp` line 90: `freeBytesAvailable = 5000000000; // 5 GB`
* try both testnet and mainnet, because settings are seperate. In particular note how step 7 in `GuiMain` switches where `QTSettings settings` points to; this had me thoroughly confused on testnet, because I was setting them too early.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK 9924bce317
ryanofsky:
utACK 9924bce317. The changes are very logical, and implement the feature in a clean that way that doesn't add a lot of complication and shouldn't interfere with future improvements. I looked at Luke's branch too, and I think there's also a lot of great stuff there that seems fully compatible with this change.
Tree-SHA512: 9523961451c53aebd347716976bc3a4a398f989dc21e9bbbd357060bd11a8f46c435f068bd421bb31ccb08e55445ef67bc347d8d19a4fb8fde9d6d3f9a3bcbb0
Recent questions have come up regarding dynamic service registration
(see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16442#discussion_r308702676
and the assumeutxo project, which needs to dynamically flip NODE_NETWORK).
While investigating how dynamic service registration might work, I was
confused about how we convey local services to peers. This adds some
documentation that hopefully clarifies this process.
ec4c79326b signrawtransaction*: improve error for partial signing (Anthony Towns)
3c481f8921 signrawtransactionwithkey: better error messages for bad redeemScript/witnessScript (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Two fixes for `signrawtransactionwith{key,wallet}` (in addition to #16250): one that checks redeemScript/witnessScript matches scriptPubKey (and if both are provided that they match each other sanely), and the other changes the warning when some-but-not-all the signatures for a CHECKMULTISIG are provided to something that suggests more signatures may be all that's required.
Fixes: #13218Fixes: #14823
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
utACK ec4c79326b
achow101:
Code Review ACK ec4c79326b
meshcollider:
utACK ec4c79326b
Tree-SHA512: 0c95c91d498e85b834662b9e5c83f336ed5fd306be7701ce1dbfa0836fbeb448a267a796585512f7496e820be668b07c2a0a2f45e52dc23f09ee7d9c87e42b35
Previously, we could release cs_main while leaving the block index in a state
that would fail CheckBlockIndex, because setBlockIndexCandidates was not being
fully populated before releasing cs_main.
3bf9d8cac0 Testchains: Qt: Simplify network/chain styles (Jorge Timón)
052c54ecb0 Testchains: Generic selection with -chain=<str> in addition of -testnet and -regtest (Jorge Timón)
Pull request description:
Separated from #8994 as suggested by MarcoFalke and Sjors in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8994#issuecomment-522555390
You can't really test the qt changes on their own, so to test them, use #8994 .
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 3bf9d8cac0
Tree-SHA512: 5b5e6083ebc0a44505a507fac633e7af18037c85e5e73f5d1e6f7e730575d3297ba8a31d1c2441df623b273f061c32d8fa324f4aa6bead01d23e88582029b568
66740f460a doc: add a release note for the new field in 'getpeerinfo' and 'getnetworkinfo' (darosior)
6564f58c87 rpc/net: decode the services flags in a new entry (darosior)
Pull request description:
This is a reopen of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15511#issuecomment-527087370 since there have been concept ACKs from sdaftuar and Sjors.
This adds a new entry to `getpeerinfo` and `getnetworkinfo` which decodes the network services flags.
Here is a truncated output of `getpeerinfo`:
```
"services": "000000000000040d",
"servicesnames": "NODE_NETWORK | NODE_BLOOM | NODE_WITNESS | NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED",
"relaytxes": true,
```
And one of `getnetworkinfo`:
```
"localservices": "0000000000000409",
"localservicesnames": "NODE_NETWORK | NODE_WITNESS | NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED",
"localrelay": true,
```
Fixes#16780.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
unsigned ACK 66740f460a
laanwj:
ACK 66740f460a
Tree-SHA512: 0acc37134b283f56004a41243903d7790cb01591ddf0342489bd05f3a2c780563075373ba5fd55180fa15632e8968ffa11a979b8afece75a6a2e891342601440
This adds checks to ensure the redeemScript/witnessScript actually
correspond to the provided scriptPubKey, and, if both are provided,
that they are sensibly related to each other.
Thanks to github user passionofvc for raising this issue.
6d803494b5 Don't show addresses or P2PK in decoderawtransaction (nicolas.dorier)
Pull request description:
I spent significant amount of time explaining to people that satoshi did not had any "bitcoin address", because bitcoin address was not existing at the time.
Then I need to explain them that all blockchain explorer are wrong. Then I understood that the source of this widespread mistake come from Bitcoin Core itself.
For:
```
bitcoin-cli -regtest decoderawtransaction 01000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ffffffff4d04ffff001d0104455468652054696d65732030332f4a616e2f32303039204368616e63656c6c6f72206f6e206272696e6b206f66207365636f6e64206261696c6f757420666f722062616e6b73ffffffff0100f2052a01000000434104678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38c4f35504e51ec112de5c384df7ba0b8d578a4c702b6bf11d5fac00000000
```
Before:
```json
{
"txid": "4a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b",
"hash": "4a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b",
"version": 1,
"size": 204,
"vsize": 204,
"weight": 816,
"locktime": 0,
"vin": [
{
"coinbase": "04ffff001d0104455468652054696d65732030332f4a616e2f32303039204368616e63656c6c6f72206f6e206272696e6b206f66207365636f6e64206261696c6f757420666f722062616e6b73",
"sequence": 4294967295
}
],
"vout": [
{
"value": 50.00000000,
"n": 0,
"scriptPubKey": {
"asm": "04678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38c4f35504e51ec112de5c384df7ba0b8d578a4c702b6bf11d5f OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex": "4104678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38c4f35504e51ec112de5c384df7ba0b8d578a4c702b6bf11d5fac",
"reqSigs": 1,
"type": "pubkey",
"addresses": [
"mpXwg4jMtRhuSpVq4xS3HFHmCmWp9NyGKt"
]
}
}
]
}
```
After
```json
{
"txid": "4a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b",
"hash": "4a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b",
"version": 1,
"size": 204,
"vsize": 204,
"weight": 816,
"locktime": 0,
"vin": [
{
"coinbase": "04ffff001d0104455468652054696d65732030332f4a616e2f32303039204368616e63656c6c6f72206f6e206272696e6b206f66207365636f6e64206261696c6f757420666f722062616e6b73",
"sequence": 4294967295
}
],
"vout": [
{
"value": 50.00000000,
"n": 0,
"scriptPubKey": {
"asm": "04678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38c4f35504e51ec112de5c384df7ba0b8d578a4c702b6bf11d5f OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex": "4104678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38c4f35504e51ec112de5c384df7ba0b8d578a4c702b6bf11d5fac",
"reqSigs": 1,
"type": "pubkey",
"addresses": [
]
}
}
]
}
```
This mistake is having widespread impact, as developer thinks P2PK are addresses, they start running into issues when somebody send a P2PK payment to them and then they don't understand why they can't sign it like a P2PKH.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
Code review ACK 6d80349.
MarcoFalke:
ACK 6d803494b5
meshcollider:
utACK 6d803494b5
kristapsk:
ACK 6d803494b5 (applied changes except test, ran tests, then applied changes to test also)
Tree-SHA512: 6e4990164a6b8df6675f09b2b189b7197fad43f1918fc1a4530ebd98ce71c3c94d9ec54e1b4624210fd7c5200d4f04825ca37f4e42f5fe9b8a9c0f38c50591ef
fa734603b7 wallet: Fix segmentation fault in CreateWalletFromFile (MarcoFalke)
fab3c34412 test: Print both messages on failure in assert_raises_message (MarcoFalke)
faa13539d5 wallet: Fix documentation around WalletParameterInteraction (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Comes with a test to aid review. The test should fail without the fix to bitcoind
The following `CreateWalletFromFile` issues are fixed:
* `walletFile` refers to freed memory and will thus corrupt the debug.log and/or crash the node if read
* `WalletParameterInteraction` was moved to `CreateWalletFromFile` and `WalletInit::ParameterInteraction` without updating the documentation
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK fa734603b7.
darosior:
ACK fa734603b7
meshcollider:
LGTM, code-read ACK fa734603b7
Tree-SHA512: 2aceb63a3f25b90a840cfa08d37f5874aad4eb3df8c2ebf94e2ed18b55809b185e6920bdb345b988bff1fcea5e68a214fe06c361f7da2c01a3cc29e0cc421cb4
UI improvements:
- update remaining GUI wallet labels and tooltips from passwords to passphrases
- improve grammar of labels in askpassphrase dialog and WalletController::closeWallet
ad52f054f6 Escape ampersands (&) in wallet names in Open Wallet menu (Andrew Chow)
2c530ea2ad HTML escape address labels in more dialogs and notifications (Andrew Chow)
1770a972d4 HTML escape the wallet name in more dialogs and notifications (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Fixes some places where wallet names and address labels which contain valid html or other interpreted characters are displayed incorrectly.
In the send coins dialog, if the wallet name or the address label contains valid html, then the html would be shown rather than the literal string for the wallet name or label. This PR fixes that so the true name or label is shown.
The Open Wallet menu would incorrectly show wallet names with ampersands (`&`). For some reason, Qt removes the first ampersand in a string. So by replacing the first ampersand with 2 ampersands, the correct number of ampersands will be shown.
Fixes the HTML escaping issues in #16820
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Untested ACK, thanks for adding proper escaping, ad52f054f6
fanquake:
ACK ad52f054f6
Tree-SHA512: 264bef28a8061c7f43cc30c3e04b361c614ea78b9915e8763c44553c8967131b066db500977fa6130de1f8874b9bba59e630486c58e1e3c5c165555105a6c254
bdd6a4fd5d qa: Check scantxoutset result against gettxoutsetinfo (João Barbosa)
fc0c410d6e rpc: Improve scantxoutset response and help message (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
The new response keys `height` and `bestblock` allow the client to know at what point the scan took place.
The help message now has all the response keys (`result` and `txouts` were missing) and it's improved a bit. Note that `searched_items` key is renamed to `txouts`, considering `scantxoutset` is marked experimental.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK bdd6a4fd5d
Tree-SHA512: 6bb7c3464b19857b756b8bc491ab7c58b0d948aad8c005b26ed27c55a1278f5639217e11a315bb505b4f44ebe86f413068c1e539c8a5f7a4007735586cc6443c
4be3b7680e refactor: Cleanup walletinitinterface.h (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Forward declarations of `CScheduler` and `CRPCTable` classes are no longer needed after ea961c3d72 (#14437) commit.
Including `<string>` is no longer needed after 4d4185a4f0 (#13190) commit.
ACKs for top commit:
theStack:
ACK 4be3b76
promag:
ACK 4be3b7680e.
kristapsk:
ACK 4be3b7680e (tested that it builds)
Tree-SHA512: 5ed72e3deda3d7c7fb698a1a11db76199727e6c570dfc78422690dbda9a92af32e1913920062dd3c9f618095e7498c219ff9c145a4c151486865ebeaa20a1d3c
Forward declarations of CScheduler and CRPCTable classes are no longer
needed after ea961c3d72 commit.
Including <string> is no longer needed after
4d4185a4f0 commit.
f091dc8180 GUI: Remove unused menu items for Windows and Linux (GChuf)
Pull request description:
Removed "Main Window" and "Restore" menu option for Windows and linux
Keep the options for macOS
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
unsigned ACK f091dc8180
fanquake:
ACK f091dc8180 - tested on macOS, Windows and Linux.
MarcoFalke:
ACK f091dc8180
kristapsk:
ACK f091dc8180 (tested on Linux with Xfce4)
Tree-SHA512: a84a9a8bd3b09224f111cad4712076150524a24d6f09910147194c4149222443c453372db61eed8aa82c3450339b63fd216288196feb4ab637b6ea21b0109830
0ba08020c9 Disconnect peers violating blocks-only mode (Suhas Daftuar)
937eba91e1 doc: improve comments relating to block-relay-only peers (Suhas Daftuar)
430f489027 Don't relay addr messages to block-relay-only peers (Suhas Daftuar)
3a5e885306 Add 2 outbound block-relay-only connections (Suhas Daftuar)
b83f51a4bb Add comment explaining intended use of m_tx_relay (Suhas Daftuar)
e75c39cd42 Check that tx_relay is initialized before access (Suhas Daftuar)
c4aa2ba822 [refactor] Change tx_relay structure to be unique_ptr (Suhas Daftuar)
4de0dbac9b [refactor] Move tx relay state to separate structure (Suhas Daftuar)
26a93bce29 Remove unused variable (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
Transaction relay is optimized for a combination of redundancy/robustness as well as bandwidth minimization -- as a result transaction relay leaks information that adversaries can use to infer the network topology.
Network topology is better kept private for (at least) two reasons:
(a) Knowledge of the network graph can make it easier to find the source IP of a given transaction.
(b) Knowledge of the network graph could be used to split a target node or nodes from the honest network (eg by knowing which peers to attack in order to achieve a network split).
We can eliminate the risks of (b) by separating block relay from transaction relay; inferring network connectivity from the relay of blocks/block headers is much more expensive for an adversary.
After this commit, bitcoind will make 2 additional outbound connections that are only used for block relay. (In the future, we might consider rotating our transaction-relay peers to help limit the effects of (a).)
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
ACK 0ba08020c9
ajtowns:
ACK 0ba08020c9 -- code review, ran tests. ran it on mainnet for a couple of days with MAX_BLOCKS_ONLY_CONNECTIONS upped from 2 to 16 and didn't observe any unexpected behaviour: it disconnected a couple of peers that tried sending inv's, and it successfully did compact block relay with some block relay peers.
TheBlueMatt:
re-utACK 0ba08020c9. Pointed out that stats.fRelayTxes was sometimes uninitialized for blocksonly peers (though its not a big deal and only effects RPC), which has since been fixed here. Otherwise changes are pretty trivial so looks good.
jnewbery:
utACK 0ba08020c9
jamesob:
ACK 0ba08020c9
Tree-SHA512: 4c3629434472c7dd4125253417b1be41967a508c3cfec8af5a34cad685464fbebbb6558f0f8f5c0d4463e3ffa4fa3aabd58247692cb9ab8395f4993078b9bcdf
613de61a04 Add Create Wallet menu action (Andrew Chow)
9b41cbb28f Expose wallet creation to the GUI via WalletController (Andrew Chow)
78863e2900 Add CreateWalletDialog to create wallets from the GUI (Andrew Chow)
60adb21c7a Optionally allow AskPassphraseDialog to output the passphrase (Andrew Chow)
bc6d8a3662 gui: Refactor OpenWalletActivity (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a menu option to create a new wallet. When clicked, a `CreateWalletDialog` will be created and prompt the user to name the wallet and choose whether to disable private keys, make a blank wallet, and encrypt the wallet. If the wallet is encrypted, the wallet will be born encrypted with the wallet first created blank, then encrypted, and then a new HD seed generated and set.
To allow the newly created wallets to be encrypted, some changes to how encrypting a wallet works. Instead of encrypting and locking the wallet, the wallet will be encrypted and then unlocked. This is also an extra belt-and-suspenders check to make sure that encryption worked.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 613de61a04 - re-reviewed on macOS. I'm going to merge this now. It's had a stack of review, and as mentioned multiple times above, lets get this into `master` so it can get more testing pre `v0.19.0`.
Tree-SHA512: 3f22cc20b13703ffc90d366ae9133114832fea77f4f319da7fd85eb454f2f0bd5d7e1e6e20284dea2f370d8574f83b45669dcbbe506b994410d32e8e7a6fa877
5ce822efbe Conservatively accept RBF bumps bumping one tx at the package limits (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Based on #15681, this adds support for some simple cases of RBF inside of large packages. Issue pointed out by sdaftuar in #15681, and this fix (or a broader one) is required ot make #15681 fully useful.
Accept RBF bumps of single transactions (ie which evict exactly one
transaction) even when that transaction is a member of a package
which is currently at the package limit iff the new transaction
does not add any additional mempool dependencies from the original.
This could be made a bit looser in the future and still be safe,
but for now this fixes the case that a transaction which was
accepted by the carve-out rule will not be directly RBF'able
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
re-ACK 5ce822efbe
ajtowns:
ACK 5ce822efbe ; GetSizeWithDescendants is only change and makes sense
sipa:
Code review ACK 5ce822efbe. I haven't thought hard about the effect on potential DoS issues this policy change may have.
Tree-SHA512: 1cee3bc57393940a30206679eb60c3ec8cb4f4825d27d40d1f062c86bd22542dd5944fa5567601c74c8d9fd425333ed3e686195170925cfc68777e861844bd55
39034f1ee6 Refactor rawtransaction_util's SignTransaction to have previous tx parsing be separate (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently the `SignTransaction` function has to handle both the actual signing and parsing of previous transaction data. This PR splits it so that `SignTransaction` only handles the signing itself and adds a `ParsePrevouts` function which handles parsing the prevtx information.
This allows for `SignTransaction` to just take any `SigningProvider`.
Split from #16341
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 39034f1ee6
instagibbs:
utACK 39034f1ee6
ryanofsky:
utACK 39034f1ee6. No change since previously reviewed b49bbb939be92a67ff77c3f7bca5bb94dd141906, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16341#pullrequestreview-278610269 other than rebase with no conflicts.
Tree-SHA512: 09f7733e90691766bfb5cf0f20e913dbf270bd3b51abdcad966b24d110e562ed85fd3d0d1d7bbea61f903340060052ec73c4817b09aee0dc1f3916d781a9e40c
3109a1f948 refactor: Avoid locking cs_main in ProcessNewBlockHeaders (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Builds on #16774, this change avoids locking `cs_main` in `ProcessNewBlockHeaders` when the tip has changed - in this case the removed lock was necessary to just log a message.
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 31be6d319fa122804f72fa813cec5ed041dd7e4aef3c1921124a1f03016925c43cd4d9a272d80093e77fa7600e3506ef47b7bb821afcbffe01e6be9bceb6dc00
442a87cc0a Add a test wallet_reorgsrestore (Antoine Riard)
40ede992d9 Modify wallet tx status if has been reorged out (Antoine Riard)
7e89994133 Remove SyncTransaction for conflicted txn in CWallet::BlockConnected (Antoine Riard)
a31be09bfd Encapsulate tx status in a Confirmation struct (Antoine Riard)
Pull request description:
While working on #15931, I've tried to rationalize tx state management to ease integration of block height tracking per-wallet tx. We currently rely on a combination of `hashBlock` and `nIndex` with magic value to determine tx confirmation, conflicted or abandoned state. It's hard to reason and error-prone. To solve that, we encapsulate these fields in a `TxConfirmation` struct and introduce a `TxState` member that we update accordingly at block connection/disconnection.
Following jnewbery [recommendation](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15931#discussion_r312576506), I've taken these changes in its own commit, and open a PR to get them first. It would ease review of aforementioned PR, but above all should ease fixing of long-term issues like :
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/7315 (but maybe we should abandon abandontransaction or relieve it to only free outpoints not track the transaction as abandoned in itself, need its own discussion)
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/8692 where we should cancel conflicted state of transactions chain smoothly
* `MarkConflicted` in `LoadToWallet` is likely useless if we track conflicts rights at block connection
Main changes of this PR to get right are tx update in `AddToWallet` and serialization/deserialization logic.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
Light re-Code Review ACK 442a87cc0a
ryanofsky:
utACK 442a87cc0a. Changes since last review are switching from `hasChain` to `LockChain` and removing chain lock in `WalletBatch::LoadWallet` that's redundant with the new lock still added in `CWallet::LoadWallet`, and fixing python test race condition.
Tree-SHA512: 029209e006de0240436817204e69e548c5665e2b0721b214510e7aba7eba130a5eab441d3a1ad95bd6426114dd27390492c77bf4560a9610009b32cd0a1f72f7
2457aea83c Assert that the HRP is lowercase in Bech32::Encode (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
From BIP-173:
> The lowercase form is used when determining a character's value for checksum purposes.
> Encoders MUST always output an all lowercase Bech32 string. If an uppercase version of the encoding result is desired, (e.g.- for presentation purposes, or QR code use), then an uppercasing procedure can be performed external to the encoding process.
Currently if HRP contains uppercase characters, the checksum will be generated over these uppercase characters resulting in mixed-case output that will always be invalid even if the case is changed manually after encoding. This shouldn't happen because both prefix's `bc` and `tb` are lowercase currently, but we assert this condition anyway.
This is consistent also with the [C reference implementation](2b0aac650c/ref/c/segwit_addr.c (L59))
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 2457aea83c
Tree-SHA512: 24fcbbc2f315c72c550cc3d82b4332443eea6378fc73d571f98b87492604d023378dd102377c9e05467192cae6049606dee98e4c5688c8d5e4caac50c970284b
Accept RBF bumps of single transactions (ie which conflict with one
transaction) even when that transaction is a member of a package
which is currently at the package limit iff the new transaction
does not add any additional mempool dependencies from the original.
This could be made a bit looser in the future and still be safe,
but for now this fixes the case that a transaction which was
accepted by the carve-out rule will not be directly RBF'able.
If we set fRelay=false in our VERSION message, and a peer sends an INV or TX
message anyway, disconnect. Since we use fRelay=false to minimize bandwidth,
we should not tolerate remaining connected to a peer violating the protocol.
Transaction relay is primarily optimized for balancing redundancy/robustness
with bandwidth minimization -- as a result transaction relay leaks information
that adversaries can use to infer the network topology.
Network topology is better kept private for (at least) two reasons:
(a) Knowledge of the network graph can make it easier to find the source IP of
a given transaction.
(b) Knowledge of the network graph could be used to split a target node or
nodes from the honest network (eg by knowing which peers to attack in order to
achieve a network split).
We can eliminate the risks of (b) by separating block relay from transaction
relay; inferring network connectivity from the relay of blocks/block headers is
much more expensive for an adversary.
After this commit, bitcoind will make 2 additional outbound connections that
are only used for block relay. (In the future, we might consider rotating our
transaction-relay peers to help limit the effects of (a).)
dcc448e3d2 Avoid unnecessary "Synchronizing blockheaders" log messages (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Fixes#16773
I'm not entirely sure why 16773 happend, but probably due to headers fallback in a compact block.
However, this PR should fix it and should have been included in #15615.
ACKs for top commit:
ajtowns:
ACK dcc448e3d2 ; code review only, haven't compiled or tested.
promag:
ACK dcc448e3d2.
TheBlueMatt:
utACK dcc448e3d2. Went and read how pindexBestHeader is handled and this code looks correct (worst case it breaks a LogPrint, so whatever). I also ran into this on #16762.
fanquake:
ACK dcc448e3d2
Tree-SHA512: f8cac3b6eb9d4e8fab53a535b55f9ea9b058e3ab6ade64801ebc56439ede4f54b5fee36d5d2b316966ab987b65b13ab9dc18849f345d08b81ecdf2722a3f5f5a
fa61365a13 wallet: Translate all initErrors in CreateWalletFromFile (MarcoFalke)
fa70d199d0 util: Make util/error bilingual_str (refactor) (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The translations are going to close in three days (#15940), so I am submitting this as a standalone pull request.
Those changes are part of a bugfix #16661, which includes a test. The first change (the refactor) is required, the second commit is not. I am happy to drop it, if needed.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
utACK fa61365a13
hebasto:
ACK fa61365a13, I have tested the code on Linux Mint 19.2.
Tree-SHA512: a7616cc38b9ffd301c6b915ea808a65815c3d97e9f57ec091772eb260e5cf0d75a13a6e4dfa3913e236833677c7929b9a748cb7d7a0e406d51749944b614e11b
9965940e35 doc: Add release note for the new gettransaction argument (darosior)
b8b3f0435a tests: Add a new functional test for gettransaction (darosior)
7f3bb247a8 gettransaction: add an argument to decode the transaction (darosior)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a new parameter to the `gettransaction` call : `decode`. If set to `true`, it will add a new `decoded` field to the response. This mimics the behavior of `getrawtransaction`'s `verbose` argument to avoid using 2 calls if we want to decode a wallet transaction (`gettransaction` then `decoderawtransaction`).
Fix#16181 .
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
re-utACK 9965940e35
Tree-SHA512: bcb6b4bd252b3488d6afc77659c499c2ad99fd58661eb24b6a2e17014c74f22e47fde70e00fedb4f4754915786622ad02483b2cf2c4dea0ab0eb4ac8276dbeee
9b92538ade Remove unused fScriptChecks parameter from CheckInputs (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
fScriptChecks = false just short-circuits the entire function, so
passing it in is entirely useless.
This is extracted from #13233 /cc TheBlueMatt.
Recommend reviewing with `git show --ignore-all-space`, i.e.:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13868/files?w=1
ACKs for top commit:
TheBlueMatt:
utACK 9b92538ade. Checked diff had no functional change and new comment copy looks correct.
kallewoof:
ACK 9b92538ade
ajtowns:
ACK 9b92538ade ; code review, checked tests work. Looks right to me, and fanquake's notes make sense. Could change the coinbase early exit to `assert(!tx.IsCoinBase());`.
fanquake:
ACK 9b92538ade - Notes / testing below.
Tree-SHA512: add253a3e8cf4b33eddbc49efcec333c14b5ea61c7d34e43230351d40cff6adc919a75b91c72c4de8647a395284db74a61639f4c67848d4b2fec3a705b557790
0bb33b5348 qt: Replace objc_msgSend with native syntax (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Changes in Xcode 11 Objective-C Runtime cause an error (#16387) during building on MacOS 10.15 Catalina.
This PR fixes this issue by replacing `objc_msgSend()` function calls with the native Objective-C syntax.
Refs:
- [changes in `objc_msgSend` function](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/objectivec/1456712-objc_msgsend?changes=latest_minor&language=objc)
- [`OBJC_OLD_DISPATCH_PROTOTYPES` macro](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/objectivec/objc_old_dispatch_prototypes?language=objc)
ACKs for top commit:
l2a5b1:
ACK 0bb33b5 - Diff looks good. Sending messages via native Objective-C code feels more robust and is more readable than casting all the `objc_msgSend` function calls to the appropriate function signature (which would also have fixed the issue).
jonasschnelli:
utACK 0bb33b5348 - Confirmed that the called macOS framework function is available on our build targets.
fanquake:
ACK 0bb33b5348 - Still works as expected.
Tree-SHA512: c09cb684d06bd1da053a17c182b7bb1642e45bb347d26c76e1c5d835c320567caee366d85e34bb7f2be38e63ed041e0d06a56c2a9d89f7e5bece9b19cc5c6772
d9d8984270 wallet: Use wallet name instead of pointer on unload/release (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Fixes#16668. Wallet name is unique so it can be used instead of pointer.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
utACK d9d8984270
instagibbs:
utACK d9d8984270
ryanofsky:
utACK d9d8984270. Alternately I think it might be possible to use an intptr_t set instead of a string set to get around the undefined behavior described in the issue.
Tree-SHA512: eccd4d260cd4c02b52c30deeb32dbfd190a1151a5340eb3aa4ece0dc6ae3b3ed746ce5617336461f6f27c437c435629cd07d20beb1c5450f23b75edde6728598
This adds a new boolean parameter 'decode' to the gettransaction call, which, if set to true, add a 'decoded' field to the result containing the decoded transaction
8b6f5aabb9 qt: Replace QFontMetrics::width() with TextWidth() (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Compiling master (d8fc997913) on macOS Catalina (with a patch from #16720) reveals one more instance of `QFontMetrics::width()` which is supposed to be replaced with `TextWidth()` in the merged #16701.
Sorry for incomplete solution provided in #16701. It’s especially sad that the line I missed lies in only 7 lines from the code touched in #16701.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 8b6f5aabb9
Tree-SHA512: 65cd8bea550150e5ee47c1e906d8c2393547cf4feba3701a933a4f24fad5ecdb552ac2de4e1200ed14efaa0df0480150dd58fccbddc3b902f6c2141603874902
798a589aff wallet: extract PubKey from P2PK script with Solver (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The function `ExtractPubKey()` checks if a given script matches the P2PK pattern
(`<PubKey> OP_CHECKSIG`), extracts the PubKey and additionally checks if it is
cryptographically valid (full validation with ECC library via `CPubKey::IsFullyValid()`).
Currently this is done manually in the following order:
1. check if first script OP is data push with valid PubKey length (first part of pattern match), extract PubKey
2. create `CPubKey` object with extracted PubKey
3. fully validate public key
4. check if last script OP is `OP_CHECKSIG` (second part of pattern match)
Using Solver, the pattern matching and PubKey extraction can be done via a
single step, leading to the following simplified order with shorter code:
1. check if given script matches P2PK pattern with Solver (also contains valid PubKey length check), extracts Pubkey
2. create `CPubKey` object with extracted Pubkey
3. fully validate public key
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
utACK 798a589aff
theStack:
> utACK [798a589](798a589aff)
sipa:
ACK 798a589aff
achow101:
Code Review ACK 798a589aff
Tree-SHA512: 350358a89afed8c2a7967c50e9714a2d4a909259b50e694ce68dde3e7d0fa0bf3238d33642e73f2bdb53860f6d3f7327ca3eb6426b74eaffacfbca0a384d68cd
fa0b910486 [doc] chain: Declare BLOCK_VALID_HEADER reserved (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`BLOCK_VALID_HEADER` was never used and the comment is confusing to me in several ways:
* It claims "version ok". However, without the previous header, it is not possible to check the validity of the version since the height needs to be known (c.f. BIP 90)
* It claims "hash satisfies claimed PoW". While it is possible to check against the claimed PoW, it is not possible without the previous header to check that the claimed PoW is itself valid.
* It claims "1 <= vtx count <= max". However, with the header alone and current consensus rules, the number of transactions is unknown.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
ACK fa0b910486
ryanofsky:
ACK fa0b910486
Tree-SHA512: 3972995a0a2f83aa55767bf8982af1fcb9493483f62aee6df27e58be9181a48d5968ae718b390cecc8be3ed4f26495683b1cffde8ef272dea0bd610ec169ef8b
c53667764e qt: Remove obsolete QModelIndex::child() (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `QModelIndex::child()` member function is [obsolete](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5.12/qmodelindex-obsolete.html) since Qt 5.12.
This PR removes it, does not change behavior and keeps compatibility with [Qt 5.5.1](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15393).
Here is an excerpt from the master build log:
```
qt/receivecoinsdialog.cpp: In member function ‘void ReceiveCoinsDialog::copyColumnToClipboard(int)’:
qt/receivecoinsdialog.cpp:264:111: warning: ‘QModelIndex QModelIndex::child(int, int) const’ is deprecated: Use QAbstractItemModel::index [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
GUIUtil::setClipboard(model->getRecentRequestsTableModel()->data(firstIndex.child(firstIndex.row(), column), Qt::EditRole).toString());
^
In file included from /home/hebasto/Qt/5.13.0/gcc_64/include/QtWidgets/qabstractitemview.h:45:0,
from /home/hebasto/Qt/5.13.0/gcc_64/include/QtWidgets/qheaderview.h:44,
from /home/hebasto/Qt/5.13.0/gcc_64/include/QtWidgets/QHeaderView:1,
from ./qt/guiutil.h:12,
from ./qt/receivecoinsdialog.h:8,
from qt/receivecoinsdialog.cpp:7:
/home/hebasto/Qt/5.13.0/gcc_64/include/QtCore/qabstractitemmodel.h:457:20: note: declared here
inline QModelIndex QModelIndex::child(int arow, int acolumn) const
^~~~~~~~~~~
```
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK c53667764e
promag:
ACK c53667764e, just read the change.
jonasschnelli:
utACK c53667764e
Tree-SHA512: 99fcb6ff60a6d47b925bda9f14006269eaad09ba4f7a41ac4975c6cf04bd906b58aed721cbfa0be7da8e6613d92e30d4be18b7e4d3960f026c7226558a4c3196
Add a LockChain method to CWallet to know if we can lock or query
chain state safely.
At tx loading, we rely on chain to know if hashBlock of tx is still
in main chain. If not, we set its status to unconfirmed and reset
its hashBlock/nIndex.
If wallet loaded is the wallet-tool one, all wallet txn will
show up with a height of zero. It doesn't matter as status is not
used by wallet-tool.
We take lock prematurely in CWallet::LoadWallet and CWallet::Verify
to ensure that lock order is respected between cs_main an cs_wallet.
d48c1e837a Add window final block height to getchaintxstats (Jonathan "Duke" Leto)
Pull request description:
This patch is motivated by the desire to make the output of `getchaintxstats` more useful and optimized for applications to consume and render the data.
Firstly, this data is already available to the RPC, no additional work is done. Currently additional RPC calls will be needed to look up the height of the final block in the window or the block height that began the window.
By adding the block height of the final block in the window, the JSON is "self-contained" and applications can calculate the exact block height range of the window with no additional RPC requests.
For example, a web application which wants to render historical information for `getchaintxstats` RPC on various window sizes might call the RPC with various window lengths, once per day, and store the JSON results somewhere. Because the final block height of each dataset is included, it's no extra work to determine the exact block window range of each JSON response.
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0912134039 qt: Remove QSignalMapper from TransactionView (Hennadii Stepanov)
9e0c1d676c qt: Remove QSignalMapper from RPCConsole (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The [`QSignalMapper`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsignalmapper.html) class has been [deprecated](https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt5-5.10/obsoleteclasses.html) since Qt 5.10.
This PR replaces it by lambdas and does not change behavior.
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d75e704ac0 Add log output during initial header sync (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
The non debug log output is completely quiet during the header sync. I see two main reasons to add infos about the state of the initial header sync...
* users may think the node did fail to start sync
* it's a little complicate to check if your getting throttled during header sync (repeatedly calling `getchaintips` or similar)
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c6dd32da69 qt: Replace obsolete functions of QDesktopWidget (Hennadii Stepanov)
1260ecd812 qt: Add TextWidth() wrapper (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The following functions are obsolete in Qt 5.13:
- [`QFontMetrics::width()`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfontmetrics-obsolete.html#width)
- [`QDesktopWidget::availableGeometry()`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdesktopwidget-obsolete.html#availableGeometry)
- [`QDesktopWidget::screenGeometry()`](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdesktopwidget-obsolete.html#screenGeometry)
This PR replaces them and does not change behavior.
Here are some excerpts from the master build log:
```
qt/bitcoingui.cpp: In constructor ‘BitcoinGUI::BitcoinGUI(interfaces::Node&, const PlatformStyle*, const NetworkStyle*, QWidget*)’:
qt/bitcoingui.cpp:84:57: warning: ‘const QRect QDesktopWidget::availableGeometry(int) const’ is deprecated: Use QGuiApplication::screens() [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
move(QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry().center() - frameGeometry().center());
^
In file included from /home/hebasto/Qt/5.13.0/gcc_64/include/QtWidgets/QDesktopWidget:1:0,
from qt/bitcoingui.cpp:43:
/home/hebasto/Qt/5.13.0/gcc_64/include/QtWidgets/qdesktopwidget.h:88:67: note: declared here
QT_DEPRECATED_X("Use QGuiApplication::screens()") const QRect availableGeometry(int screen = -1) const;
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
```
qt/bitcoingui.cpp:1410:74: warning: ‘int QFontMetrics::width(const QString&, int) const’ is deprecated: Use QFontMetrics::horizontalAdvance [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
max_width = qMax(max_width, fm.width(BitcoinUnits::longName(unit)));
^
In file included from /home/hebasto/Qt/5.13.0/gcc_64/include/QtWidgets/qwidget.h:50:0,
from /home/hebasto/Qt/5.13.0/gcc_64/include/QtWidgets/qdialog.h:44,
from /home/hebasto/Qt/5.13.0/gcc_64/include/QtWidgets/QDialog:1,
from ./qt/optionsdialog.h:8,
from ./qt/bitcoingui.h:12,
from qt/bitcoingui.cpp:5:
/home/hebasto/Qt/5.13.0/gcc_64/include/QtGui/qfontmetrics.h:108:9: note: declared here
int width(const QString &, int len = -1) const;
^~~~~
```
```
qt/splashscreen.cpp: In constructor ‘SplashScreen::SplashScreen(interfaces::Node&, Qt::WindowFlags, const NetworkStyle*)’:
qt/splashscreen.cpp:127:50: warning: ‘const QRect QDesktopWidget::screenGeometry(int) const’ is deprecated: Use QGuiApplication::screens() [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
move(QApplication::desktop()->screenGeometry().center() - r.center());
^
In file included from /home/hebasto/Qt/5.13.0/gcc_64/include/QtWidgets/QDesktopWidget:1:0,
from qt/splashscreen.cpp:24:
/home/hebasto/Qt/5.13.0/gcc_64/include/QtWidgets/qdesktopwidget.h:79:67: note: declared here
QT_DEPRECATED_X("Use QGuiApplication::screens()") const QRect screenGeometry(int screen = -1) const;
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
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The function ExtractPubKey() checks if a given script matches the P2PK pattern
(<PubKey> OP_CHECKSIG), extracts the PubKey and additionally checks if it is
cryptographically valid (full validation with ECC library via .IsFullyValid()).
Currently this is done manually in the following order:
1) check if first script OP is data push with valid PubKey length
(first part of pattern match), extract PubKey
2) create CPubKey object with extracted PubKey
3) fully validate public key
4) check if last script OP is OP_CHECKSIG
(second part of pattern match)
Using Solver, the pattern matching and PubKey extraction can be done via a
single step, leading to the following simplified order with shorter code:
1) check if given script matches P2PK pattern with Solver
(also contains valid PubKey length check), extracts Pubkey
2) create CPubKey object with extracted Pubkey
3) fully validate public key
41d484d5c8 doc: Delete stale URL in test README (Michael Folkson)
Pull request description:
The resource on the Boost unit test framework previously linked to in src/test/README.md was a stale URL.
Instead of deleting it, I've replaced it with an alternative resource on the framework on [boost.org](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/libs/test/doc/html/utf/tutorials.html).
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Translated strings should not end up in the debug log, stderr, or
returned by an RPC.
Changing the util methods in util/error to return a bilingual_str paves
the way to achieve this goal in the long term.
8a3b2eb175 move-only: move coins statistics utils out of RPC (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11):
Parent PR: #15606
Issue: #15605
Specification: https://github.com/jamesob/assumeutxo-docs/tree/master/proposal
---
In the short-term, this move-only commit will help with fuzzing (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15606#issuecomment-524482297). Later, these procedures will be used to compute statistics (particularly a content hash) for UTXO sets coming in from snapshots.
Most easily reviewed with `git ... --color-moved=dimmed_zebra`. A nice follow-up would be adding unittests, which I'll do if nobody else gets around to it.
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These procedures will later be used in the ChainstateManager to compute
statistics (particularly a content hash) for UTXO sets coming in from
snapshots.