9b2704777c [doc] Include txindex changes in the release notes. (Jim Posen)
ed77dd6b30 [test] Simple unit test for TxIndex. (Jim Posen)
6d772a3d44 [rpc] Public interfaces to GetTransaction block until synced. (Jim Posen)
a03f804f2a [index] Move disk IO logic from GetTransaction to TxIndex::FindTx. (Jim Posen)
e0a3b80033 [validation] Replace tx index code in validation code with TxIndex. (Jim Posen)
8181db88f6 [init] Initialize and start TxIndex in init code. (Jim Posen)
f90c3a62f5 [index] TxIndex method to wait until caught up. (Jim Posen)
70d510d93c [index] Allow TxIndex sync thread to be interrupted. (Jim Posen)
94b4f8bbb9 [index] TxIndex initial sync thread. (Jim Posen)
34d68bf3a3 [index] Create new TxIndex class. (Jim Posen)
c88bcec93f [db] Migration for txindex data to new, separate database. (Jim Posen)
0cb8303241 [db] Create separate database for txindex. (Jim Posen)
Pull request description:
I'm re-opening #11857 as a new pull request because the last one stopped loading for people
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This refactors the tx index code to be in it's own class and get built concurrently with validation code. The main benefit is decoupling and moving the txindex into a separate DB. The primary motivation is to lay the groundwork for other indexers that might be desired (such as the [compact filters](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/636)). The basic idea is that the TxIndex spins up its own thread, which first syncs the txindex to the current block index, then once in sync the BlockConnected ValidationInterface hook writes new blocks.
### DB changes
At the suggestion of some other developers, the txindex has been split out into a separate database. A data migration runs at startup on any nodes with a legacy txindex. Currently the migration blocks node initialization until complete.
### Open questions
- Should the migration of txindex data from the old DB to the new DB block in init or should it happen in a background thread? The downside to backgrounding it is that `getrawtransaction` would return an error message saying the txindex is syncing while the migration is running.
### Impact
In a sample size n=1 test where I synced nodes from scratch, the average time [Index writing](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/validation.cpp#L1903) was 3.36ms in master and 1.72ms in this branch. The average time between `UpdateTip` log lines for sequential blocks between 400,000 and IBD end on mainnet was 0.297204s in master and 0.286134s in this branch. Most likely this is just variance in IBD times, but I can try with some more trials if people want.
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bd9d67b752 Don't test against min relay fee information in mining_prioritisetransaction.py (Kristaps Kaupe)
Pull request description:
Follow-up on #13032.
As advised by @MarcoFalke.
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Now that the transaction index is updated asynchronously, in order to
preserve the current behavior of public interfaces, the code blocks
until the transaction index is caught up with the current state of the
blockchain.
In order to preserve getrawtransaction RPC behavior, there needs to be
a way for a thread to ensure the transaction index is in sync with the
current state of the blockchain.
The TxIndex will be responsible for building the transaction index
concurrently with the main validation thread by implementing
ValidationInterface. This does not process blocks concurrently yet.
5109fc4 [tests] [qt] Add tests for address book manipulation via EditAddressDialog (James O'Beirne)
9c01be1 [tests] [qt] Introduce qt/test/util with a generalized ConfirmMessage (James O'Beirne)
8cdcaee [qt] Display more helpful message when adding a send address has failed (James O'Beirne)
c5b2770 Add purpose arg to Wallet::getAddress (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Addresses https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/12796.
When a user attempts to add to the address book a sending address which is already present as a receiving address, they're presented with a confusing error indicating the address is already present in the book, despite the fact that this row is currently invisible.
![selection_011](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/73197/38096704-8a2948d2-3341-11e8-9632-7d563201f28c.jpg)
This change adds a more specific error message indicating its existence as a receiving address (as discussed in the linked issue).
![selection_016](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/73197/38198467-fa26164e-365a-11e8-8fc5-ddab9caf2fbd.jpg)
This change also adds some tests exercising use of the address book via QT. Adding so much test code for such a trivial change may seem weird, but it's my hope that this will make further test-writing for address book usage (and other QT features) more approachable.
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Addresses #12796.
When we're unable to add a sending address to the address book because it
already exists as a receiving address, display a message indicating as much.
This should help avoid confusion about an address supposedly already in the
book but which isn't currently visible in the interface.
3e53004339 test: add rpcauth-test to AC_CONFIG_LINKS to fix out-of-tree make check (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Add rpcauth-test (introduced #13056) to AC_CONFIG_LINKS, like the other directly called python scripts, to fix out-of-tree `make check`.
(forgot to test this before merging, unfortunately)
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fa811b0 qa: Normalize executable location (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This removes the need to override the executable locations by just reading them from the config file. Beside making the code easier to read, running individual test on Windows is now possible by default (without providing further command line arguments).
Note: Of course, it is still possible to manually specify the location through the `BITCOIND` environment variable, e.g. `bitcoin-qt`.
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fa3bb183ad bench: Amend mempool_eviction test for witness txs (MarcoFalke)
962d223e5c bench: Move constructors out of mempool_eviction hot loop (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
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fac0db0 wallet: Make fee settings non-static members (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The wallet header defined some globals (they were called "settings"), that should be class members instead.
This commit is hopefully only refactoring, apart from a multiwallet bugfix: Calling the rpc `settxfee` for one wallet, would set (and change) the fee rate for all loaded wallets. (See added test case)
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cead28b [docs] Add release notes for deprecated 'account' API (John Newbery)
72c9575 [wallet] [tests] Add tests for accounts/labels APIs (John Newbery)
109e05d [wallet] [rpc] Deprecate wallet 'account' API (John Newbery)
3576ab1 [wallet] [rpc] Deprecate account RPC methods (John Newbery)
3db1ba0 [tests] Set -deprecatedrpc=accounts in tests (John Newbery)
4e671f0 [tests] Rename rpc_listtransactions.py to wallet_listtransactions.py (John Newbery)
a28b907 [wallet] [rpc] Remove duplicate entries in rpcwallet.cpp's CRPCCommand table (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Deprecate all accounts functionality and make it only accessible by using `-deprecatedrpc=accounts`.
Accounts specific RPCs, account arguments, and account related results all require the `-deprecatedrpc=accunts` startup option now in order to see account things.
Several wallet functional tests use the accounts system. Those tests are unchanged, except to start the nodes with `-deprecatedrpc=accounts`. We can slowly migrate those tests to use the 'label' API instead of the 'account' API before accounts are fully removed.
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8b8032e test: Add rpcauth pair that generated by rpcauth (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a rpcauth pair that is randomly generated. Also checks that rpcauth.py works fine.
Resolve#12995
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3ee4be1 Make tests pass after 2020 (Bernhard M. Wiedemann)
Pull request description:
Make tests pass after 2020
and also test that 64 bit integers are properly handled
Without this patch, the failure was
```
unknown location(0): fatal error: in "rpc_tests/rpc_ban": std::runtime_error: JSON value is not an object as expected
test/rpc_tests.cpp(260): last checkpoint
```
I found this when testing reproducible builds for openSUSE Linux packages, building 15 years from now (this is the expected lifespan of today's software)
There is 1 other issue in ./src/qt/test/paymentservertests.cpp that fails to verify a cert that expires in 2022 after 10y.
```
QWARN : PaymentServerTests::paymentServerTests() PaymentRequestPlus::getMerchant: Payment request: certificate expired or not yet active: QSslCertificate("3", "01", "Ipbt+DxK8RDQd25/5ueXqw==", (), ("Payment Request Test Merchant"), QMap(), QDateTime(2012-12-10 16:37:24.000 UTC Qt::TimeSpec(UTC)), QDateTime(2022-12-08 16:37:24.000 UTC Qt::TimeSpec(UTC)))
FAIL! : PaymentServerTests::paymentServerTests() Compared values are not the same
```
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09b30db Asserts that the tx version number is a signed 32-bit integer. (251)
Pull request description:
This PR attempts to resolve#11561 by addressing the feedback from @MarcoFalke; and @gmaxwell in #12430.
Commit 30e9d24 adds a functional test to `rpc_rawtransaction.py` to assert that the transaction version number in the RPC output is a signed 32-bit integer.
The functional test uses the raw transaction data from Mainnet transaction `c659729a7fea5071361c2c1a68551ca2bf77679b27086cc415adeeb03852e369`.
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1accfbc Output values for "min relay fee not met" error (Kristaps Kaupe)
Pull request description:
It is already done this way for "mempool min fee not met" error.
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80a5e59 [qa] Attach node index to test_node AssertionError and print messages (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
In the midst of fighting with https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12873 it became apparent that there're a number of assertions and print statements which are emitted by test nodes but don't identify the node in question. This change makes debugging a bit easier by adding identifying information to non-logger test_node-related error messages.
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4d33039 List support for BIP173 in bips.md (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Tree-SHA512: 6e6b89692b61d94c24624f26ff90f399e4a2ad676a345c398e173a65ac7aaeaafd2c2ad852cfabad655d8f523a7734ae0e30e892289b6db8c73c1aba0070e838
aee80b0ef9 qt: Don't log to console by default (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Default `-printtoconsole` to false for the GUI. GUI programs should not print to the console unnecessarily. For example, when launched by the window manager, the output might end up in the X session log file,
resulting in duplicate logging. On Windows, it is pointless as well because bitcoin-qt isn't a console application.
This same mechanism is used to set `-server` to true by default for bitcoind: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/bitcoind.cpp#L116
(fixes#13004)
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54a5a21 [MOVEONLY] Turn CScript::GetOp2 into a function and move to cpp (Pieter Wuille)
6a7456a [MOVEONLY] Move CSCript::FindAndDelete to interpreter (Pieter Wuille)
33a8ecf Delete unused non-const-iterator CSCript::GetOp overloads (Pieter Wuille)
2fb168b Make iterators in CScript::FindAndDelete const (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This PR moves `FindAndDelete` and `GetOp2` out of CScript (the first is only used inside the interpreter and moved there, the second does not actually depend on any script specifics and works on any vector). Furthermore, all non-const-iterator versions of GetOp are replaced by const ones, removing a number of methods in the process.
The longer term goal here is making the script interpreter independent from the CScript representation.
Note for reviewers: both `FindAndDelete` and `GetScriptOp` are consensus critical.
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1f83839 [wallet] [tests] Test disallowed multiwallet params (John Newbery)
3476e3c [wallet] Fix zapwallettxes/multiwallet interaction. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
`-zapwallettxes` should be disallowed when starting bitcoin in multiwallet mode.
There's code in `WalletInit::ParameterInteraction()` to disallow `-zapwallettxes` when running in multiwallet mode. This code functioned as expected when passing the parameter `-zapwallettxes=1`, but not when passing the parameter `-zapwallettxes` (ie without the value specified). Fix that and add a test.
The new test in the
_[wallet] [tests] Test disallowed multiwallet params_ commit reproduces the bug and should fail against master.
Fixes#12505
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0851a75 rpc: Interrupt block generation on shutdown request (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
With this simple change, after running `bitcoin-cli -regtest generate 100000`, it is possible to interrupt `bitcoind` cleanly without waiting for the generation to complete.
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18326ae [doc] Add comments for chainparams.h, validation.cpp (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Added a few comments during a leisurely read through some of the validation code. If this kind of thing seems useful, I can add similar documentation for most of the `CChainState` interface.
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e87fefc test: Add rpc_bind test to default-run tests (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Skip the parts that cannot be run on the host due to lack of IPv6 support or a second interface to bind on, and warn appropriately.
Without no strong requirements (besides being Linux only, which will skip the test) left, add this test to the default in test_runner.
~~(the non-IPv6 parts of the two dual-IPv4/6 tests could also be enabled, but first going to look what Travis does here to see if there wasn't another reason it was disabled)~~ done, it only makes sense for the first
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e4d0b44 Consistently log CValidationState on failure (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This replaces potential silent failures and partial logging with full logging. Seems providing at least minimal visibility to the failure is a good practice. E.g. `FlushStateToDisk` can return a rare but meaningful out of disk space error that would be better to note than leave out.
Note many of these are related to `ActivateBestChain` or `FlushStateToDisk`. Only a few cases of ignored state remain, e.g. LoadExternalBlockFile and RelayWalletTransaction, where I expect logging would likely be spammy.
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