b86a42077 when clearing addrman clear mapInfo and mapAddr (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Power failure on my machine resulted in a corrupted addrman that would hit bad assertions when trying to serialize the "cleared" addrman to disk: 6866b4912b/src/addrman.h (L320)
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This resolves an issue where estimatesmartfee would return 999
sat/byte instead of 1000, due to floating point loss of precision
Thanks to sipa for suggesting is_integral.
We were saving a div by caching the inverse as a float, but this
ended up requiring a int -> float -> int conversion, which takes
almost as much time as the difference between float mul and div.
There are lots of other more pressing issues with the bench
framework which probably require simply removing the adaptive
iteration count stuff anyway.
No sensible user will ever keep the default settings here, so not
having sensible defaults only serves to screw users who are
paying less attention, which makes for terrible defaults.
* This removes block-size-limiting code in favor of GBT clients
doing the limiting themselves (if at all).
* -blockmaxsize is deprecated and only used to calculate an implied
blockmaxweight, addressing confusion from multiple users.
* getmininginfo's currentblocksize return value was returning
garbage values, and has been removed, also removing a
GetSerializeSize call in some block generation inner loops and
potentially addressing some performance edge cases.
f151f5f50 [macOS] remove Growl support, remove unused code (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
There is no longer a reason to support Growl.
A) It went to pay-ware since a couple of years
B) Since OSX 10.8, the operating system has its own modal notification options (Notification Center).
This PR removes support for Growl.
OSX notification centre is still supported after this PR.
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713a92073 Remove usehd option and warn when it is used (Andrew Chow)
d4c18f733 Bump wallet version number to 159900 (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Bump the wallet version number to 159900 so that new wallets made without a default key will no longer work on previous versions at all. Also remove the `usehd` option to avoid weird interaction with wallet version numbers and HD-ness of wallets.
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5d2a3995e [trivial] fixup comment for VerifyWallets() (John Newbery)
43b0e81d0 [wallet] Add StartWallets() function to wallet/init.cpp (John Newbery)
290f3c56d [wallet] Add RegisterWalletRPC() function to wallet/init.cpp (John Newbery)
062d63102 [wallet] Add CloseWallets() function to wallet/init.cpp (John Newbery)
77fe07c15 [wallet] Add StopWallets() function to wallet/init.cpp (John Newbery)
2da5eafa4 [wallet] Add FlushWallets() function to wallet/init.cpp (John Newbery)
1b9cee66e [wallet] Rename WalletVerify() to VerifyWallets() (John Newbery)
9c76ba18c [wallet] Rename InitLoadWallet() to OpenWallets() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Apologies for the mostly code move only PR. This is a pre-req for both #10740 and #10762
All wallet component initialization/destruction functions are now in their own `wallet/init.cpp` translation unit and are no longer static functions on the CWallet class. The bitcoin_server also no longer has any knowledge that there are multiple wallets in vpwallet.
There should be no changes in behavior from this PR.
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Rationale:
- this init function can now open multiple wallets (hence
Wallet->Wallets)
- This is named as the antonym to CloseWallets(), which carries out the
opposite action.
592404f03 Changing &vec[0] to vec.data(), what 9804 missed (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
This just continues the work of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9804
Modifies a lot of `&vector[]`'s to `vector.data()`'s across all the files including tests, just the stuff that 9804 missed
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2525b972a net: stop both net/net_processing before destroying them (Cory Fields)
80e2e9d0c net: drop unused connman param (Cory Fields)
8ad663c1f net: use an interface class rather than signals for message processing (Cory Fields)
28f11e940 net: pass CConnman via pointer rather than reference (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
See individual commits.
Benefits:
- Allows us to begin moving stuff out of CNode and into CNodeState (after #10652 and follow-ups)
- Drops boost dependency and overhead
- Drops global signal registration
- Friendlier backtraces
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fe09b0197 add missing lock to crypter GetKeys() (Marko Bencun)
5cb3da04b keystore GetKeys(): return result instead of writing to reference (Marko Bencun)
Pull request description:
Issue: #10905
First commit makes GetKeys() return the result instead of writing to a reference to remove some useless lines.
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061297f0a Ensure that data types are consistent (jjz)
Pull request description:
1. nStatus of CBlockIndex is consistent with the definition of Enum(BlockStatus)
2. The BlockHeader is consistent with the type of variable defined in CBlockHeader
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c8d38abd6 Refactor tipUpdate as per style guide (MeshCollider)
3b69a08c5 Fix division by zero in time remaining (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/10291, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11265
progressDelta may be 0 (or even negative according to 11265), this checks for that and prints unknown if it is, because we cannot calculate an estimate for the time remaining (would be infinite or negative).
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9b348ff9e Fix memory leaks in qt/guiutil.cpp (Dan Raviv)
Pull request description:
on macOS:
`listSnapshot` was leaking in `findStartupItemInList()`
`bitcoinAppUrl` was leaking in `[Get|Set]StartOnSystemStartup()`
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ee4d1493e Drop upgrade-cancel callback registration for a generic "resumeable" (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Instead of passing a StartShutdown reference all the way up from
txdb, give ShowProgress a "cancelable" boolean, as StartShutdown
is pretty much always what you'll want to use to cancel. Use the
same boolean to allow cancel during initial block verification.
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d2be7b25b Typo in optionsdialog.ui Tooltip displayed ampersand incorrectly, & should be in text. (James Evans)
Pull request description:
Tooltip displayed ampersand incorrectly, & should be in text property rather than tooltip so that access key is correctly displayed for accessibility.
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1. nStatus of CBlockIndex is consistent with the definition of Enum(BlockStatus)
2. The BlockHeader is consistent with the type of variable defined in CBlockHeader
ca67ddf0b Move the AreInputsStandard documentation next to its implementation (esneider)
Pull request description:
The documentation (and rationale) for `AreInputsStandard` somehow got separated from its implementation, and creates a bit of confusion: it's in the middle of the file, next to the implementation of `IsStandard`, which actually checks the "standardness" of outputs, not inputs.
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aece8a463 (finally) remove getinfo in favor of more module-specific infos (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
I see no reason not to have done this in 0.13, let alone for 0.15.
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There are a few too many edge-cases here to make this a scripted diff.
The following commits will move a few functions into PeerLogicValidation, where
the local connman instance can be used. This change prepares for that usage.
478d4fb79 [docs] explain how to recompile only what bitcoind tests need (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
It was not obvious to me to run `make` inside the test directory, especially because `make src/test` and `make src/test/test_bitcoin` result in `make: Nothing to be done for ...`.
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c00199244 Fix potential null dereferences (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
Picked up by the static analyzer [Facebook Infer](http://fbinfer.com/) which I was playing around with for another research project. Just adding some asserts before dereferencing potentially null pointers.
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1aa97ee08 Add savemempool RPC (Lawrence Nahum)
467cbbcbf Add return value to DumpMempool (Lawrence Nahum)
Pull request description:
Adds a simple parameterless rpc command to dump the mempool.
Rationale:
Sometimes there can be a crash for whatever reason (bug, power loss, etc) causing the mempool.dat file to not be saved.
This change allows to script/cron the rpc call to have more regular saves to the file as well as cli/ad-hoc.
This should solve issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11086
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The implementation we currently use from OpenSSL prevents the compiler from optimizing away clensing operations on blocks of memory that are about to be released, but this protection is not extended to link-time optimization. This commit copies the solution cooked up by Google compiler engineers which uses inline assembly directives to instruct the compiler not to optimize out the call under any circumstances. As the code is in-lined, this has the added advantage of removing one more OpenSSL dependency.
Regarding license compatibility, Google's contributions to BoringSSL library, including this code, is made available under the ISC license, which is MIT compatible.
BoringSSL git commit: ad1907fe73334d6c696c8539646c21b11178f20f
864cd2787 Move CBitcoinAddress to base58.cpp (Pieter Wuille)
5c8ff0d44 Introduce wrappers around CBitcoinAddress (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This patch removes the need for the intermediary Base58 type `CBitcoinAddress`, by providing {`Encode`,`Decode`,`IsValid`}`Destination` functions that directly operate on the conversion between `std::string`s and `CTxDestination`.
As a side, it also fixes a number of indentation issues, and removes probably several unnecessary implicit `CTxDestination`<->`CBitcoinAddress` conversions.
This change is far from complete. In follow-ups I'd like to:
* Split off the specific address and key encoding logic from base58.h, and move it to a address.h or so.
* Replace `CTxDestination` with a non-`boost::variant` version (which can be more efficient as `boost::variant` allocates everything on the heap, and remove the need for `boost::get<...>` and `IsValidDestination` calls everywhere).
* Do the same for `CBitcoinSecret`, `CBitcoinExtKey`, and `CBitcoinExtPubKey`.
However, I've tried to keep this patch to be minimally invasive, but still enough to support non-Base58 addresses. Perhaps a smaller patch is possible to hack Bech32 support into `CBitcoinAddress`, but I would consider that a move in the wrong direction.
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This patch removes the need for the intermediary Base58 type
CBitcoinAddress, by providing {Encode,Decode,IsValid}Destination
function that directly operate on the conversion between strings
and CTxDestination.
617c459c6 qa: rpc test for wtxid in mempool entry (Suhas Daftuar)
7e5d5965d RPC: add wtxid to mempool entry output (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
We already cache this information in the mempool, so including it in the output of rpc calls is basically free.
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37495e0d8 Reorder C{,Mutable}Transaction for better packing (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
These commits revise the layout of a few key classes to eliminate padding, eliminating useless memory overhead.
-This reduces CTransaction from 96 bytes to 88 bytes
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dea086f49 Stop test_bitcoin-qt touching ~/.bitcoin (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11192
The directory remains unused, but this stops the tests touching ~/.bitcoin at all (namely creating it if it doesn't exist)
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eac64bb7a [qa] Test nMinimumChainWork (Suhas Daftuar)
0311836f6 Allow setting nMinimumChainWork on command line (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
As discussed briefly here: https://botbot.me/freenode/bitcoin-core-dev/2017-02-28/?msg=81712308&page=4
This adds a hidden command line option for setting `nMinimumChainWork`, which allows us to test this parameter in our functional tests, as well as allowing for niche use cases like syncing nodes that are otherwise disconnected from the network.
See also #10345, which proposes a new use of `nMinimumChainWork`.
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`make` rebuilds the entire project. This is quite slow if e.g. you're making changes to one file and only wish to run the bitcoind tests.
This commit adds an instruction to run `make -C src/test` (as opposed to `make src/test` and `make src/test/test_bitcoin`).
352d582ba Add vConnect to CConnman::Options (Marko Bencun)
Pull request description:
Split the "-connect" argument parsing out of CConnman and put it into
AppInitMain().
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ce3baa193 changed regtest RPCport to 18443 to avoid conflict with testnet 18332 (Ferdinando M. Ametrano)
Pull request description:
using the same JSON-RPC default port for both testnet and regtest prevents running both at the same time on the same machine. Since RPCport=P2Pport-1 for both mainnet and testnet, and regtest P2Pport being 18444, 18443 is proposed for regtest RPCport
Documentation has been updated (or created where missing); manpages doc/man/bitcoin*.1 could include information for regtest too
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a1ea1cfbd qt: Use IsMine to validate custom change address (Chris Moore)
Pull request description:
Fixes#11137Closes#11184 (which was accidentally opened against 0.15 branch)
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47ba2c312 Fix currency/fee-rate unit string in the help text (Akio Nakamura)
Pull request description:
1. The RPC help text should use the constant `CURRENCY_UNIT` defined in `policy/feerate.cpp` instead of the literal `'BTC'`.
In the following 2 RPC commands, `'BTC'` is written directly in the help text.
This commit changes them to use that constant.
1) `estimatesmartfee`
2) `estimaterawfee`
2. Some RPC command use `'satoshis'` as the unit.
It should be written as `'satoshis'` instead of `'Satoshis'` in the RPC help text.
So, this commit fixes this typo in `getblocktemplate`.
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d1138e362 Remove redundant testutil files (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
The only function in testutil.cpp, `GetTempPath()` simply called `fs::temp_directory_path()` directly. This just tidies things up by removing that redundant function and the file containing it
I can understand wanting a general util file for tests to use, but if there's nothing in it, we might as well remove it, it can always be added back later when it's put to use.
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5abb93f0e Fix include path for bitcoin-config.h in crypto/common.h (danra)
Pull request description:
All the other files in the repo which include bitcoin-config.h do so with the appropriate subfolder prefixed: config/bitcoin-config.h
The header should be included with the appropriate subfolder here as well.
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5ac072caa Fix boost headers included as user instead of system headers (Dan Raviv)
Pull request description:
In most of the project, boost headers are included as system headers.
Fix the few inconsistent places where they aren't.
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538cc0ca8 build: Mention use of asm in summary (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
ce5381e7f build: Rename --enable-experimental-asm to --enable-asm and enable by default (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Now that 0.15 is branched off, enable assembler SHA256 optimizations by default, but still allow disabling them, for example if something goes wrong with auto-detection on a platform.
Also add mention of the use of asm in the configure summary.
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ec6902d0e rpc: Push down safe mode checks (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This contains most of the changes of #10563 "remove safe mode" by @achow101, but doesn't remove the safe mode yet, but put an `ObserveSafeMode()` check in (all 23) individual calls which used to have okSafeMode=false.
This cleans up the ugly "okSafeMode" flag from the dispatch tables, which is not a concern for the RPC server.
Extra-author: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
Tree-SHA512: eee0f251fe2f38f122e7391e3c4e98d6a1e2757f3b718d6b560ad835ae94f11490865a0aef893e90b5fe298165932c8dd8298224173ac2677a5245cd532bac6e
1. The RPC help text should use the constant CURRENCY_UNIT defined in
policy/feerate.cpp instead of the literal 'BTC'. In the following
2 RPC commands, 'BTC' is written directly in the help text.
1) estimatesmartfee
2) estimaterawfee
And also, for these help strings, the notation
'fee-per-kilobyte (in BTC)' is somewhat ambiguous.
To write more precisely, this commit changes to 'fee rate in BTC/kB'
with using the constant CURRENCY_UNIT.
2. Some RPC command use 'satoshis' as the unit. It should be written
as 'satoshis' instead of 'Satoshis' in the RPC help text.
So, this commit fixes this typo in getblocktemplate.
3. The phrase that '... feerate (BTC per KB) ...' is used to explain
the fee rate in the help text of following 2 RPC commands.
1) getmempoolinfo
2) fundrawtransaction
But they are different from other similar help text of the RPCs.
And also, 'KB' implies Kibibyte (2^10 byte).
To unify and to clarify, this commit changes these phrase to
'... fee rate in BTC/kB ...'.
(BTC references the constant 'CURRENCY_UNIT')
1bcd44223 Remove the virtual specifier for functions with the override specifier (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove the `virtual` specifier for functions with the `override` specifier.
`override` implies that the function is virtual (in addition - of course - to guaranteeing that the function is overriding a virtual function from a base class).
Tree-SHA512: 2e83e1b3651f55f8f2645282114ab087ad3a0be8826f26ee5c2064d0952f677290b97261398c1d524ec7f87bbbfdbeefc141180f6099c8bbfa4c59a14f7fa755
On startup, the wallets will start pumping wallet transactions into the mempool in a different thread while LoadMempool() is running.
This will sometimes result in transactions "failing" to be accepted into mempool, but only for the reason that they were already
put there by a wallet. The log message for mempool load would note this as a 'failure' to import, which was misleading; it should
instead mark it as the transaction already being in the mempool.
Replace witness-stripped wallet transactions with full transactions;
this can happen when upgrading from a pre-segwit wallet to a segwit-
aware wallet.
All the other files in the repo which include bitcoin-config.h do so with the appropriate subfolder prefixed: config/bitcoin-config.h
The header should be included with the appropriate subfolder here as well.
This canonicalization also allows getting rid of a bit of extra configuration in Makefile.am.
This contains most of the changes of 10563 "remove safe mode", but doesn't
remove the safe mode yet, but put an `ObserveSafeMode()` check in
individual calls with okSafeMode=false.
This cleans up the ugly "okSafeMode" flag from the dispatch tables,
which is not a concern for the RPC server.
Extra-author: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
6d2d2eb49 RPC: gettxout: Slightly improve doc and tests (Jorge Timón)
Pull request description:
Slightly related to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10822 in the sense that I felt the documentation and testing wasn't as good as it could be while writing it.
Ping @sipa since we discussed this on IRC.
Tree-SHA512: a0b3ffdac65245a0429e772fc2d8bcc1e829b02c70fb2af6ee0b7578cae46683f6c51a824b4d703d4dc3f99b6f03a658d6bbc818bf32981516f24124249a211d
eefc2f3 Move local include to before system includes (danra)
Pull request description:
Prevents accidental missing includes and hidden dependencies in the local file.
Tree-SHA512: 466b9dd53c596980fdbcccf1dfd8f34eb7ec5b32323ccb635e5705efcedc81af8fbe155ac57b9a2fc5c1f516489e940d1762b3508ded1fb54e187219bb9f75e6
a473eff [bench] Replace 0.00(000)1 with MICRO/MILLI #defines in validation.cpp. (Karl-Johan Alm)
5f850b0 [bench] Include ms/blk stats in Connect* benchmarks. (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
Display the average per block runtime for the various benchmarked times in the block connect functions to give an overview of long(er) term time distribution statistics.
Tree-SHA512: 3d6f24f6b9e3dbb448a647e2cda8e7b90ad6a16d4821f49f426a8e1ebc3ce5a0cf0a8cde82213e293affba441615702dfe50822c8c818e282af03bfe383d83e0
de9a1db Acquire cs_main lock before cs_wallet during wallet initialization (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
`CWallet::MarkConflicted` may acquire the `cs_main` lock after `CWalletDB::LoadWallet` acquires the `cs_wallet` lock during wallet initialization. (`CWalletDB::LoadWallet` calls `ReadKeyValue` which calls `CWallet::LoadToWallet` which calls `CWallet::MarkConflicted`). This is the opposite order that `cs_main` and `cs_wallet` locks are acquired in the rest of the code, and so leads to `POTENTIAL DEADLOCK DETECTED` errors if bitcoin is built with `-DDEBUG_LOCKORDER`.
This commit changes `CWallet::LoadWallet` (which calls `CWalletDB::LoadWallet`) to acquire both locks in the standard order.
Error was reported by @luke-jr in https://botbot.me/freenode/bitcoin-core-dev/msg/90244330/
Tree-SHA512: 353fe21bc0a4a2828b41876897001a3c414d4b115ee7430925bd391d8bc396fca81661145d00996c1ba1a01516d9acf8b89fb5c3da27092f5f3aa7e37ef26ffa
6af49dd Output a bit more information for fee calculation report. (Alex Morcos)
a54c7b9 Fix rounding errors in calculation of minimum change size (Alex Morcos)
Pull request description:
Thanks to @juscamarena for reporting this.
Please backport to 0.15.
There was a potential rounding error where the fee for the change added to the fee for the original tx could be less than the fee for the tx including change.
This is fixed in the first commit. The second commit adds one more snippet of information in the fee calculation report. I actually realized that there is more information that would be nice to report, but we can add that post 0.15.
An open question is whether we should be returning failure if the test in line 2885 is hit or just resetting pick_new_inputs and continuing. Originally I made it a failure to avoid any possible infinite loops. But the case hit here is an example of where that logic possibly backfired.
Tree-SHA512: efe049781acc1f6a8ad429a689359ac6f7b7c44cdfc9578a866dff4a2f6596e8de474a89d25c704f31ef4f8c89af770e98b75ef06c25419d5a6dfc87247bf274
b426e24 Remove redundant explicitly defined copy ctors (Dan Raviv)
Pull request description:
CFeeRate and CTxMemPoolEntry have explicitly defined copy ctors which has the same functionality as the implicit default copy ctors which would have been generated otherwise.
Besides being redundant, it violates the rule of three (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_three_(C%2B%2B_programming) ).
(Of course, the rule of three doesn't -really- cause a resource management issue here, but the reason for that is exactly that there is no need for an explicit copy ctor in the first place since no resources are being managed).
Tree-SHA512: c9294ebf5d955d230b44c6f0d20822975d44a34471a717d656f8b17181bcd2827f47ba897edf5accd650f5998c58aadc8ab3c91a3f556f1f6de36830ed4069ce
e40fa98 Simplify bswap_16 implementation (danra)
Pull request description:
Simplify bswap_16 implementation on platforms which don't already have it defined.
This has no effect on the generated assembly; it just simplifies the source code.
Tree-SHA512: 1c6ac1d187a2751da75256d12b6b890160d15246dd2c2b6a56748ec43482e3a5a3323be2910f07b42d3dc243a568c7412c26eaa036efec764436e988abd1c3f1
82dd719 rpc: Write authcookie atomically (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Use POSIX rename atomicity at the `bitcoind` side to create a working
cookie atomically:
- Write `.cookie.tmp`, close file
- Rename `.cookie.tmp` to `.cookie`
This avoids clients reading invalid/partial cookies as in #11129. As such, this is an alternative to that PR.
Tree-SHA512: 47fcc1ed2ff3d8fed4b7441e4939f29cc99b57b7a035673c3b55a124a2e49c8a904637a6ff700dd13a184be8c0255707d74781f8e626314916418954e2467e03
e254830 Make tabs toolbar no longer have a context menu (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Adds a contextMenuPolicy of Qt::PreventContextMenu to prevent the tabs toolbar from showing a context menu that allows it to be hidden.
Fixes#11168
Tree-SHA512: 8900b3c1a891ead3c9a20dc365b436fa75f97dbe0dfa7e20ee26fd9d09f3fee6eda286b0c075ed89fe1361608ecbdd87c744e37d97a3fba62493a86dedda867b
CFeeRate and CTxMemPoolEntry have explicitly defined copy ctors which has the same functionality as the implicit default copy ctors which would have been generated otherwise.
Besides being redundant, it violates the rule of three (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_three_(C%2B%2B_programming) ).
(Of course, the rule of three doesn't -really- cause a resource management issue here, but the reason for that is exactly that there is no need for an explicit copy ctor in the first place since no resources are being managed).
CFeeRate has an explicitly defined copy ctor which has the same functionality as the implicit default copy ctor which would h
ave been generated otherwise.
946638d0a Improve versionbits_computeblockversion test code consistency (danra)
Pull request description:
In this test, `nTime` is used for all the calls to `Mine()`, each time being set to the correct time beforehand, except for in the last few calls to `Mine()` where `nStartTime` is used directly, even though `nTime` is still set to `nStartTime` beforehand. `nTime` just remains unused for these last few calls to `Mine()`.
Changed the last few calls to `Mine()` to use `nTime` instead, improving consistency. This also fixes an unused value static analyzer warning about `nTime` being set to a value which is never used.
Tree-SHA512: f17cf1d29fd7097d53c0135d6357ee50943bd81b5ce0be785a37b85d34b5127cd6cc17ef844b519e19c33f2d96f7ababee643b9fba7afb031f444b2cfaeedbfd
In this test, `nTime` is used for all the calls to `Mine()`, each time being set to the correct time beforehand, except for in the last few calls to `Mine()` where `nStartTime` is used directly, even though `nTime` is still set to `nStartTime` beforehand. `nTime` just remains unused for these last few calls to `Mine()`.
Changed the last few calls to `Mine()` to use `nTime` instead, improving consistency. This also fixes an unused value static analyzer warning about `nTime` being set to a value which is never used.
bc70ab5 Fix header guards using reserved identifiers (Dan Raviv)
Pull request description:
Identifiers beginning with an underscore followed immediately by an uppercase letter are reserved.
Tree-SHA512: 32b45e0aef6f6325bc3cbdea399532437490b753621149374df27e1c1eed6739ad1a09ae368e888cab8d01fb757f1b190c45a0854d2861de39a9296f17e29d9e
f01103c MOVEONLY: Init functions wallet/wallet.cpp -> wallet/init.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
e7fe320 MOVEONLY: Fee functions wallet/wallet.cpp -> wallet/fees.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
d97fe20 Move some static functions out of wallet.h/cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This just moves some static wallet fee and init functions out of `wallet/wallet.cpp` and into new `wallet/fees.cpp` and `wallet/init.cpp` source files. There is one commit updating declarations and callers, followed by two MOVEONLY commits actually moving the function bodies.
This change is desirable because wallet.h/cpp are monolithic and hard to navigate, so pulling things out and grouping together pieces of related functionality should improve the organization.
Another motivation is the wallet process separation work in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10973, where (at least initially) parameter parsing and fee estimation are still done in the main process rather than the wallet process, and having functions that run in different processes scrambled up throughout wallet.cpp is unnecessarily confusing.
Tree-SHA512: 6e6982ff82b2ab4e681c043907e2b1801ceb9513394730070f16c46ad338278a863f5b3759aa13db76a259b268b1c919c81f4e339f0796a3cfb990161e8c316d
Simplify bswap_16 implementation on platforms which don't already have it defined.
This has no effect on the generated assembly; it just simplifies the source code.
Use POSIX rename atomicity at the `bitcoind` side to create a working
cookie atomically:
- Write `.cookie.tmp`, close file
- Rename `.cookie.tmp` to `.cookie`
This avoids clients reading invalid/partial cookies as in #11129.
1. Calculate nblocks more adaptive.
If not specify nblocks-parameter, illegal parameter error
will happen when target block height is below blocks for 1 month.
To avoid this error, set default nblocks to
min(blocks for 1 month, target block's height - 1)
And allowing 0 so that this RPC works good even if target block is
genesis block or 1st block.
2. Correct error message.
nblocks accepts [0 .. block's height -1] . so fix as following:
"Invalid block count: should be between 0 and the block's height - 1"
3. Add check 0-divide.
If nTimeDiff = 0 then returns {... "txrate":} and
bitcoin-cli cannot handle the response.
To avoid this error, do not return "txrate" if nTimeDiff = 0.
4. Add following 3 elements to the return object.
1) 'window_block_count' : Size of the window in number of blocks.
2) 'window_tx_count' : The number of transactions in the window.
3) 'window_interval' : The elapsed time in the window.
They clarify how 'txrate' is calculated. 2) and 3) are returned
only if 'window_block_count' is a positive value.
5. Improve help text for 'time' as following.
'The timestamp for the final block in the window in UNIX format.
f1708ef89 Add recommendation: By default, declare single-argument constructors `explicit` (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up to the now merged #10969.
Add recommendation:
> By default, declare single-argument constructors `explicit`.
>
> - *Rationale*: This is a precaution to avoid unintended conversions that might arise when single-argument constructors are used as implicit conversion functions.
>
Tree-SHA512: 1ceb1008a7863ebd0f09ba9c06b4e28b3b03265d7381f9d0c8bd4be1663d5d0392de0ecd811027aa27c0d962723674b245b3c165a437942a776f3525db39d36b
cd0ea4874 Changing -txindex requires -reindex, not -reindex-chainstate (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
If there's an 0.15.0rc3, this should go in it.
Tree-SHA512: 857e77f0af9c055a3d1d91f37474ee9e06d6bc8c5ed21b29201b6c386801e7041523949076cdf0daa4d357a5175ce49394d85a1bedfbf13f3e577bdb6da1d6ce
CWallet::MarkConflicted may acquire the cs_main lock after
CWalletDB::LoadWallet acquires the cs_wallet lock during wallet initialization.
(CWalletDB::LoadWallet calls ReadKeyValue which calls CWallet::LoadToWallet
which calls CWallet::MarkConflicted). This is the opposite order that cs_main
and cs_wallet locks are acquired in the rest of the code, and so leads to
POTENTIAL DEADLOCK DETECTED errors if bitcoin is built with -DDEBUG_LOCKORDER.
This commit changes CWallet::LoadWallet (which calls CWalletDB::LoadWallet) to
acquire both locks in the standard order. It also fixes some tests that were
acquiring wallet and main locks out of order and failed with the new locking in
CWallet::LoadWallet.
Error was reported by Luke Dashjr <luke-jr@utopios.org> in
https://botbot.me/freenode/bitcoin-core-dev/msg/90244330/
ecb11f5 Document the non-strict-DER-conformance of one test in tx_valid.json. (Andreas Schildbach)
Tree-SHA512: 4d5ba4645fbfe8fe3f1baaa5f1a1152cdd2cbf3d901f38d8e7fbd56b16caa6a8a17f2a48c74fb725ce454dd1c870b81b2238e89d0639fcd4eee858554726e996
In a signature, it contains an ASN1 integer which isn't strict-DER conformant due to excessive 0xff padding:
0xffda47bfc776bcd269da4832626ac332adfca6dd835e8ecd83cd1ebe7d709b0e
a897d0e tests: Remove OldSetKeyFromPassphrase/OldEncrypt/OldDecrypt (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Reduces the number of non-free:d allocs with four (Δ in use at exit = -928 bytes).
With this patch applied:
```
$ valgrind --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all src/test/test_bitcoin --log_level=test_suite --run_test=wallet_crypto
…
==20243== HEAP SUMMARY:
==20243== in use at exit: 72,704 bytes in 1 blocks
==20243== total heap usage: 53,138 allocs, 53,137 frees, 49,600,420 bytes allocated
==20243==
==20243== 72,704 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 1 of 1
==20243== at 0x4C2DB8F: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==20243== by 0x6AA5EFF: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.21)
==20243== by 0x40106B9: call_init.part.0 (dl-init.c:72)
==20243== by 0x40107CA: call_init (dl-init.c:30)
==20243== by 0x40107CA: _dl_init (dl-init.c:120)
==20243== by 0x4000C69: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-2.23.so)
==20243== by 0x2: ???
==20243== by 0xFFF0006A2: ???
==20243== by 0xFFF0006B8: ???
==20243== by 0xFFF0006CF: ???
==20243==
==20243== LEAK SUMMARY:
==20243== definitely lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==20243== indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==20243== possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==20243== still reachable: 72,704 bytes in 1 blocks
==20243== suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
```
Without this patch applied:
```
$ valgrind --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all src/test/test_bitcoin --log_level=test_suite --run_test=wallet_crypto
…
==19023== HEAP SUMMARY:
==19023== in use at exit: 73,632 bytes in 5 blocks
==19023== total heap usage: 52,718 allocs, 52,713 frees, 49,502,962 bytes allocated
==19023==
==19023== 24 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 1 of 5
==19023== at 0x4C2DB8F: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==19023== by 0x642DE77: CRYPTO_malloc (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E5665: lh_insert (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E7BB3: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E87AD: ERR_get_state (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E883D: ERR_put_error (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64EAAE4: EVP_DecryptFinal_ex (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x3AD150: wallet_crypto::OldDecrypt(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, secure_allocator<unsigned char> >&, unsigned char const*, unsigned char const*) (crypto_tests.cpp:81)
==19023== by 0x3AF892: wallet_crypto::TestCrypter::TestDecrypt(CCrypter const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) (crypto_tests.cpp:137)
==19023== by 0x3AD5E9: wallet_crypto::decrypt::test_method() (crypto_tests.cpp:223)
==19023== by 0x3ADC11: wallet_crypto::decrypt_invoker() (crypto_tests.cpp:216)
==19023== by 0x182596: invoke<void (*)()> (callback.hpp:56)
==19023== by 0x182596: boost::unit_test::ut_detail::callback0_impl_t<boost::unit_test::ut_detail::unused, void (*)()>::invoke() (callback.hpp:89)
==19023==
==19023== 128 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 2 of 5
==19023== at 0x4C2DB8F: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==19023== by 0x642DE77: CRYPTO_malloc (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E5331: lh_new (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E7862: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E7B7F: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E87AD: ERR_get_state (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E883D: ERR_put_error (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64EAAE4: EVP_DecryptFinal_ex (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x3AD150: wallet_crypto::OldDecrypt(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, secure_allocator<unsigned char> >&, unsigned char const*, unsigned char const*) (crypto_tests.cpp:81)
==19023== by 0x3AF892: wallet_crypto::TestCrypter::TestDecrypt(CCrypter const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) (crypto_tests.cpp:137)
==19023== by 0x3AD5E9: wallet_crypto::decrypt::test_method() (crypto_tests.cpp:223)
==19023== by 0x3ADC11: wallet_crypto::decrypt_invoker() (crypto_tests.cpp:216)
==19023==
==19023== 176 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 3 of 5
==19023== at 0x4C2DB8F: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==19023== by 0x642DE77: CRYPTO_malloc (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E530F: lh_new (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E7862: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E7B7F: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E87AD: ERR_get_state (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E883D: ERR_put_error (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64EAAE4: EVP_DecryptFinal_ex (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x3AD150: wallet_crypto::OldDecrypt(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, secure_allocator<unsigned char> >&, unsigned char const*, unsigned char const*) (crypto_tests.cpp:81)
==19023== by 0x3AF892: wallet_crypto::TestCrypter::TestDecrypt(CCrypter const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) (crypto_tests.cpp:137)
==19023== by 0x3AD5E9: wallet_crypto::decrypt::test_method() (crypto_tests.cpp:223)
==19023== by 0x3ADC11: wallet_crypto::decrypt_invoker() (crypto_tests.cpp:216)
==19023==
==19023== 600 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 4 of 5
==19023== at 0x4C2DB8F: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==19023== by 0x642DE77: CRYPTO_malloc (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E8745: ERR_get_state (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E883D: ERR_put_error (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64EAAE4: EVP_DecryptFinal_ex (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x3AD150: wallet_crypto::OldDecrypt(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, secure_allocator<unsigned char> >&, unsigned char const*, unsigned char const*) (crypto_tests.cpp:81)
==19023== by 0x3AF892: wallet_crypto::TestCrypter::TestDecrypt(CCrypter const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) (crypto_tests.cpp:137)
==19023== by 0x3AD5E9: wallet_crypto::decrypt::test_method() (crypto_tests.cpp:223)
==19023== by 0x3ADC11: wallet_crypto::decrypt_invoker() (crypto_tests.cpp:216)
==19023== by 0x182596: invoke<void (*)()> (callback.hpp:56)
==19023== by 0x182596: boost::unit_test::ut_detail::callback0_impl_t<boost::unit_test::ut_detail::unused, void (*)()>::invoke() (callback.hpp:89)
==19023== by 0x596CCB0: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost_unit_test_framework.so.1.58.0)
==19023== by 0x594C995: boost::execution_monitor::catch_signals(boost::unit_test::callback0<int> const&) (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost_unit_test_framework.so.1.58.0)
==19023==
==19023== 72,704 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 5 of 5
==19023== at 0x4C2DB8F: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==19023== by 0x6AA5EFF: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.21)
==19023== by 0x40106B9: call_init.part.0 (dl-init.c:72)
==19023== by 0x40107CA: call_init (dl-init.c:30)
==19023== by 0x40107CA: _dl_init (dl-init.c:120)
==19023== by 0x4000C69: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-2.23.so)
==19023== by 0x2: ???
==19023== by 0xFFF0006A2: ???
==19023== by 0xFFF0006B8: ???
==19023== by 0xFFF0006CF: ???
==19023==
==19023== LEAK SUMMARY:
==19023== definitely lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==19023== indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==19023== possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==19023== still reachable: 73,632 bytes in 5 blocks
==19023== suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==19023==
==19023== For counts of detected and suppressed errors, rerun with: -v
==19023== ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors from 0 contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0)
```
Tree-SHA512: 38b6552736a5710a42dbad770c490583cfc762acbec716f5db4cf38314f494ea99430713ea407c73b49d867676ced221a282437f3fcfd8346f8f68386f4fc74d
b82c55a Add attribute [[noreturn]] (C++11) to functions that will not return (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add attribute `[[noreturn]]` (C++11) to functions that will not return.
Rationale:
* Reduce the number of false positives/false negatives from static analyzers with regards to things such as unused or unreachable code
* Potentially enable additional compiler optimizations
Tree-SHA512: 899683fe8b2fcf19bd334352271d368b46b805be9d426aac1808335fd95732d6d7078d3296951b9879196f3f6e3ec0fdb7695d0afdc3fbe4dd78a2ca70e91ff7
360b464 Comments: More comments on functions/globals in standard.h. (Jim Posen)
Pull request description:
I was confused about what "data carrier" meant, so I wanted to comment the `fAcceptDatacarrier` and `nMaxDatacarrierBytes` fields specifically. Then I figured I'd add docs for the rest of the functions.
Tree-SHA512: e6d0cfe6f4a2ab52ae76f984b1f5d8de371ae938e7832be8b02517d868f1caea62fec8888c917a2bd3d8ef74025de7f00dc96923fa56436dc6b190626652bf29
745d2e3 Clean up getbalance RPC parameter handling (Russell Yanofsky)
fd5d71e Update developer notes after params.size() cleanup (Russell Yanofsky)
e067673 Avoid treating null RPC arguments different from missing arguments (Russell Yanofsky)
e666efc Get rid of redundant RPC params.size() checks (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This is a followup to #10783.
- The first commit doesn't change behavior at all, just simplifies code.
- The second commit just changes RPC methods to treat null arguments the same as missing arguments instead of throwing type errors.
- The third commit updates developer notes after the cleanup.
- The forth commit does some additional code cleanup in `getbalance`.
Followup changes that should happen in future PRs:
- [ ] Replace uses of `.isTrue()` with calls to `.get_bool()` so numbers, objects, and strings cause type errors instead of being interpreted as false. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11050#discussion_r133850525
- [ ] Add braces around if statements. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11050#discussion_r133851133
- [ ] Maybe improve UniValue type error exceptions and eliminate RPCTypeCheck and RPCTypeCheckArgument functions. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11050#discussion_r133829303
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4aa2508 Bugfix: Use testnet RequireStandard for -acceptnonstdtxn default (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Fixes a bug introduced in #8855
`-acceptnonstdtxn` is a valid option only for testnet/regtest (in Core), and the help message reflects that. Currently, however, it is buggy in two ways:
1. It uses mainnet to get the default value, which doesn't make sense since the option is never available for mainnet, and the only time the option is available, is when the default is the opposite.
2. It uses the value of "require standard" directly as the default for "accept non-standard transactions", but these concepts are opposites: a negation must be performed to transform one to the other.
Note the combination of these bugs results in the correct boolean output, but the logic to get there is completely wrong.
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40a0f9f Enable devirtualization opportunities by using the final specifier (C++11) (practicalswift)
9a1675e optim: mark a few classes final (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Using gcc's ```-Wsuggest-final-types``` and lto, I identified a few easy devirtualization wins:
> wallet/wallet.h:651:7: warning: Declaring type 'struct CWallet' final would enable devirtualization of 26 calls [-Wsuggest-final-types]
>coins.h:201:7: warning: Declaring type 'struct CCoinsViewCache' final would enable devirtualization of 13 calls [-Wsuggest-final-types]
>txdb.h:67:7: warning: Declaring type 'struct CCoinsViewDB' final would enable devirtualization of 5 calls [-Wsuggest-final-types]
>zmq/zmqnotificationinterface.h:16:7: warning: Declaring type 'struct CZMQNotificationInterface' final would enable devirtualization of 4 calls [-Wsuggest-final-types]
>httpserver.cpp:42:7: warning: Declaring type 'struct HTTPWorkItem' final would enable devirtualization of 2 calls [-Wsuggest-final-types]
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6bbdafc Pass serialization flags and whether to include hex to TxToUniv (Andrew Chow)
e029c6e Only return hex field once in getrawtransaction (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The hex is already returned in `TxToUniv()`, no need to give it out a second time in getrawtransaction itself.
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Instead of passing a StartShutdown reference all the way up from
txdb, give ShowProgress a "resumeable" boolean, which is used to
inform the user if the action will be resumed, but cancel is always
allowed by just calling StartShutdown().
e53615b Remove vchDefaultKey and have better first run detection (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Removes vchDefaultKey which was only used for first run detection. Improves wallet first run detection by checking to see if any keys were read from the database.
This also fixes a (rather contrived) case where an encrypted non-HD wallet has corruption such that the default key is no longer valid and is loaded into a Core version that supports HD wallets. This causes a runtime exception since a new hd master key is generated as the software believes the wallet file is newly created but cannot add the generated key to the wallet since it is encrypted. I was only able to replicate this error by creating a non-hd wallet, encrypting it, then editing the wallet using `db_dump` and `db_load` before loading the wallet with hd enabled. This problem has been reported by [two](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1993244.0) [users](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1746976.msg17511261#msg17511261) so it is something that can happen, although that raises the question of "what corrupted the default key".
~P.S. I don't know what's up with the whitespace changes. I think my text editor is doing something stupid but I don't think those are important enough to attempt undoing them.~ Undid those
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67ceff4 [wallet] Add logging to MarkReserveKeysAsUsed (John Newbery)
1221f60 [wallet] Remove keypool_topup_cleanups (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
A couple of minor cleanups suggested by @ryanofsky here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11022#pullrequestreview-55598940
Does not affect functionality. Not required for v0.15.
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8f2f1e0 wallet: Avoid second mapWallet lookup (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
All calls to `mapWallet.count()` have the intent to detect if a `txid` exists and most are followed by a second lookup to retrieve the `CWalletTx`.
This PR replaces all `mapWallet.count()` calls with `mapWallet.find()` to avoid the second lookup.
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bea8e9e Document the preference of nullptr over NULL or (void*)0 (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Document the preference of `nullptr` over `NULL` or `(void*)0`.
After this commit:
```
$ git grep "[^A-Za-z_]NULL[^A-Za-z_]" | grep -vE '(leveldb|univalue|secp256k1|torcontrol|NULL certificates|ctaes|release-notes|patches|configure.ac|developer-notes)'
$
```
Some context:
* `NULL → nullptr` was handled in the recently merged PR #10483
* `0 → nullptr` was handled in the recently merged PR #10645
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07685d1 Add length check for CExtKey deserialization (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Fix a potential overwrite or uninitialised data issue.
That code part is currently unused (at least in Bitcoin Core).
We already do the same check `CExtPubKey`.
Reported by @guidovranken
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f9ca0fe Fix combinerawtransaction RPC help result section (Jonas Nick)
Pull request description:
Without this PR it looks like the RPC would return something like a dictionary. But it just returns the transaction in hex.
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a622a1768 Fix constness of ArgsManager methods (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Make `cs_args` mutex mutable so that const methods can acquire it.
There's also tiny performance improvement by avoiding two map lookups when retrieving an argument value.
Tree-SHA512: ece58469745f2743b4b643242b51889a3d9c5b76492ed70bb74d4e5b378fff59da79fc129e499da779bf9f488c9435dda17ad1f3a804c1c30f56af422389e8bd
986255026 Use the noexcept specifier (C++11) instead of deprecated throw() (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Use the `noexcept` specifier (C++11) instead of deprecated `throw()`.
Tree-SHA512: cf9b6b18f61f2f59bbeceb2e43b5cd07a60f5e569c8def05c410cb72326d597c80cb731059969ef89fa5fddaae1242225886e6109fcb535c4ad62d56ebcdf1ea
6e8c48dc5 Add const to methods that do not modify the object for which it is called (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
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08f71c29e [Trivial] Add a comment on the use of prevector in script. (Gregory Maxwell)
Pull request description:
Tree-SHA512: 020981516e67e576685eb9a8532178fb97d1780af409fc86d869cd05c293c0c823c26e838cf544d18610f5a3f479ce3e47d2ccb95fb1c4e55fe9e7ceb354f20b
f42fc1d50 doc: spelling fixes (klemens)
Pull request description:
patch contains some spelling fixes ( just in comments ) as found by a bot ( http://www.misfix.org, https://github.com/ka7/misspell_fixer ).
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Removes vchDefaultKey which was only used for first run detection.
Improves wallet first run detection by checking to see if any keys
were read from the database.
This will now also check for a valid defaultkey for backwards
compatibility reasons and to check for any corruption.
Keys will stil be generated on the first one, but there won't be
any shown in the address book as was previously done.
Only change in behavior is that unsupported combinations of parameters now
trigger more specific error messages instead of the vague "JSON value is not a
string as expected" error.
03bc719a8 [wallet] Close DB on error. (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
This PR intends to plug some leaks. It specifically implements adherence to the requirement in BDB to close a handle which failed to open (https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17276_01/html/api_reference/C/dbopen.html):
> The `DB->open()` method returns a non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. If `DB->open()` fails, the `DB->close()` method must be called to discard the DB handle.
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f4c3d2c Enable disablesafemode by default. (Gregory Maxwell)
Pull request description:
Safemode is almost useless as is-- it only triggers in limited
cases most of which aren't even concerning. There have been
several proposals to remove it. But as a simpler, safer, and
more flexible first case, simply deactivate it by default.
Anyone who wants it can re-enable and know what they've signed up for.
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This changes RPC methods to treat null arguments the same as missing arguments,
instead of throwing type errors. Specifically:
- `getbalance` method now returns the wallet balance when the `account` param
is null instead of throwing a type error (same as when parameter is missing).
It is still an error to supply `minconf` or `watchonly` options when the
account is null.
- `addnode` and `setban` methods now return help text instead of type errors if
`command` params are null (same as when params are missing).
- `sendrawtransaction`, `setaccount`, `movecmd`, `sendfrom`,
`addmultisigaddress`, `listaccounts`, `lockunspent` methods accept null
default values where missing values were previously allowed, and treat them
the same.
This commit just moves a few function declarations and updates callers.
Function bodies are moved in two followup MOVEONLY commits.
This change is desirable because wallet.h/cpp are monolithic and hard to
navigate, so pulling things out and grouping together pieces of related
functionality should improve the organization.
Another proximate motivation is the wallet process separation work in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10973, where (at least initially)
parameter parsing and fee estimation are still done in the main process rather
than the wallet process, and having functions that run in different processes
scrambled up throughout wallet.cpp is unnecessarily confusing.
90d4d89 scripted-diff: Use the C++11 keyword nullptr to denote the pointer literal instead of the macro NULL (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Since C++11 the macro `NULL` may be:
* an integer literal with value zero, or
* a prvalue of type `std::nullptr_t`
By using the C++11 keyword `nullptr` we are guaranteed a prvalue of type `std::nullptr_t`.
For a more thorough discussion, see "A name for the null pointer: nullptr" (Sutter &
Stroustrup), http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2431.pdf
With this patch applied there are no `NULL` macro usages left in the repo:
```
$ git grep NULL -- "*.cpp" "*.h" | egrep -v '(/univalue/|/secp256k1/|/leveldb/|_NULL|NULLDUMMY|torcontrol.*NULL|NULL cert)' | wc -l
0
```
The road towards `nullptr` (C++11) is split into two PRs:
* `NULL` → `nullptr` is handled in PR #10483 (scripted, this PR)
* `0` → `nullptr` is handled in PR #10645 (manual)
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3f8fa7f Make sure to clean up mapBlockSource if we've already seen the block (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Otherwise we may leave them dangling.
Credit TheBlueMatt.
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85c82b5 Avoid masking of difficulty adjustment errors by checkpoints (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Currently difficulty adjustment violations are not reported for chains that branch off before the last checkpoint. Change this by moving the checkpoint check after the difficulty check.
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d34957e [wallet] [tests] Add keypool topup functional test (Jonas Schnelli)
095142d [wallet] keypool mark-used and topup (John Newbery)
c25d90f [wallet] Add HasUnusedKeys() helper (John Newbery)
f2123e3 [wallet] Cache keyid -> keypool id mappings (John Newbery)
83f1ec3 [wallet] Don't hold cs_LastBlockFile while calling setBestChain (John Newbery)
2376bfc [wallet] [moveonly] Move LoadKeyPool to cpp (Matt Corallo)
cab8557 [wallet] [moveonly] Move CAffectedKeysVisitor (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
This PR contains the first part of #10882 :
- if a key from the keypool is used, mark all keys up to that key as used, and then try to top up the keypool
- top up the keypool on startup
Notably, it does not stop the node or prevent the best block from advancing if the keypool drops below a threshold (which means that transactions may be missed and funds lost if restoring from an old HD wallet backup).
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c5ebddd11 Tests: address placement should be deterministic by default (René Nyffenegger)
Pull request description:
Better version of wrong and closed pull request https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10764
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Currently difficulty adjustment violations are not reported for
chains that branch off before the last checkpoint. Change this
by moving the checkpoint check after the difficulty check.
This commit adds basic keypool mark-used and topup:
- try to topup the keypool on initial load
- if a key in the keypool is used, mark all keys before that as used and
try to top up
4d4fb33fc Rename member field according to the style guide. (Pavel Janík)
Pull request description:
After #10193, approx. five instances of this warning are printed when compiling with `-Wshadow`:
```
In file included from txmempool.cpp:14:
./reverse_iterator.h:20:22: warning: declaration shadows a field of 'reverse_range<T>' [-Wshadow]
reverse_range(T &x) : x(x) {}
^
./reverse_iterator.h:17:8: note: previous declaration is here
T &x;
^
1 warning generated.
```
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fd05132e5 Restore default format state of cout after printing with std::fixed/setprecision (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Restore default format state of `std::cout` after printing with `std::fixed`/`std::setprecision`.
Tree-SHA512: 445b5b42aff58e2350939e8febc9b4a6fff478616abfe831aec42bee906cefac7a153c93d506407fb213d04dae9c7afbb5bfd344be63ca0f40ae39b331a4144f
Safemode is almost useless as is-- it only triggers in limited
cases most of which aren't even concerning. There have been
several proposals to remove it. But as a simpler, safer, and
more flexible first case, simply deactivate it by default.
Anyone who wants it can re-enable and know what they've signed up for.
861f9a2 Skip remainder of init if upgrade is cancelled (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Based on #10919.
Without this, if you cancel upgrade, you get a needless error:
ERROR: VerifyDB(): *** irrecoverable inconsistency in block data at
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055d95f [wallet] return correct error code from resendwallettransaction (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
New code in #10995 uses `RPC_INVALID_REQUEST`. According to the comment in rpc/protocol.h:
```
// RPC_INVALID_REQUEST is internally mapped to HTTP_BAD_REQUEST (400).
// It should not be used for application-layer errors.
```
Change the returned error code to `RPC_WALLET_ERROR`
#11000 will need to be updated to test for the correct error code.
Tree-SHA512: 0201b3a2091adf17ad301825da5bd29f0ea7e284b5394cbef80483fc293a558acc849f74a0780bb8501acab324fc722e41ae049cffec7afb76884e26df4b809e
ce07638 doc: Add comment to use ValueFromAmount/AmountFromValue for JSON, not utilmoneystr (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
ec05c50 rpc: Use ValueFromAmount instead of FormatMoney in TxToUniv (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
46347ad rpc: Move ValueFromAmount to core_write (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
dac3782 doc: Correct AmountFromValue/ValueFromAmount names (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
With this, the amounts returned in `decoderawtransaction` will be padded to 8 digits like anywhere else in the API.
This is accomplished by using `ValueFromAmount` in `TxToUniv`, instead of `FormatMoney` which it currently (mistakingly) uses. The `FormatMoney` function is only for debugging/logging use!
To avoid dependency issues, `ValueFromAmount` is moved to `core_write.cpp`, where it also fits better. I don't move `AmountFromValue` to `core_read.cpp` at the same time, as this would have more impact due to the RPCError dependency there.
(n.b.: large number of changed files is solely due to the util_tests JSONs needing update)
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ee2d10a Check if sys/random.h is required for getentropy on OSX. (James Hilliard)
Pull request description:
This should check and include sys/random.h if required for osx as mentioned [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9821#issuecomment-290936636).
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This is necessary because core_write has to write amounts in
TxToUniv, and mistakingly uses FormatMoney for that
(which is only for debugging).
We don't move AmountFromValue at the same time, as
this is more challenging due to the RPCError depencency
there.
01699fb Fix resendwallettransactions assert failure if -walletbroadcast=0 (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This fixes#10981 in my preferred way.
Tree-SHA512: 2e43d3ac78d13c5d59db23a82c76c722cc3344767a8237617080e489296d27a98bb1b3bd469b2c9b289b57a9da3709c90448d7a23bcc2e1dfb791c4fd16be015
e7539f8 Fix some broken init-time prints/constants (Matt Corallo)
13ab353 Check for empty coinsview instead of just-reset coinsview in init (Matt Corallo)
fce3f4f Fix resume-of-reindex-after-restart (Matt Corallo)
efac91e Always wait for threadGroup to exit in bitcoind shutdown (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-on to #10758 to help move 10758 along. The first fixes a regression in master that was partially fixed in 10758, the second I'm not sure if its a regression or not, but its clearly a bug that should be fixed.
Tree-SHA512: aca7b97a97dca66e1a218a33cc6f4aa002292ff1bb0af64e35b81fbaa91b9504f2605375808b43e93a63fc73634ad079b30ef6c9f4ba338d3b5f72d816dfeaff
1de73f4 Disconnect network service bits 6 and 8 until Aug 1, 2018 (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Immediately disconnect peers that use service bits 6 and 8 until August 1st, 2018
These bits have been used as a flag to indicate that a node is running incompatible
consensus rules instead of changing the network magic, so we're stuck disconnecting
based on the service bits, at least for a while.
Staying connected to nodes on other networks only prevents both sides from reaching consensus quickly, wastes network resources on both sides, etc.
Didn't add constants to protocol.h as the code there notes that "service bits should be allocated via the BIP process".
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1967d2a qt: Increase BLOCK_CHAIN_SIZE constants (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
- Increase `BLOCK_CHAIN_SIZE` from 120GB to 150GB
- Increase `CHAIN_STATE_SIZE` from 2GB to 4GB
I took the local sizes of the blocks and chainstate directory, and added a bit extra to accomodate the near future (15GB for the chain and 1GB for the chainstate).
Tree-SHA512: 76ec7770bd3a30380b0224a0f307cdad14c8227ef726dd55738cebe9d894430865aff11e05a793fd3e60d8fe019dbb392f574c1fb63ec746618b4460ed64bd0c
11dd29b [net] Fix use of uninitialized value in getnetworkinfo(const JSONRPCRequest& request) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
When running `test_bitcoin` under Valgrind I found the following issue:
```
$ valgrind src/test/test_bitcoin
...
==10465== Use of uninitialised value of size 8
==10465== at 0x6D09B61: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.21)
==10465== by 0x6D0B1BB: std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> > std::num_put<char, std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> > >::_M_insert_int<unsigned long>(std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> >, std::ios_base&, char, unsigned long) const (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.21)
==10465== by 0x6D0B36C: std::num_put<char, std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> > >::do_put(std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> >, std::ios_base&, char, unsigned long) const (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.21)
==10465== by 0x6D17699: std::ostream& std::ostream::_M_insert<unsigned long>(unsigned long) (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.21)
==10465== by 0x4CAAD7: operator<< (ostream:171)
==10465== by 0x4CAAD7: formatValue<ServiceFlags> (tinyformat.h:345)
==10465== by 0x4CAAD7: void tinyformat::detail::FormatArg::formatImpl<ServiceFlags>(std::ostream&, char const*, char const*, int, void const*) (tinyformat.h:523)
==10465== by 0x1924D4: format (tinyformat.h:510)
==10465== by 0x1924D4: tinyformat::detail::formatImpl(std::ostream&, char const*, tinyformat::detail::FormatArg const*, int) (tinyformat.h:803)
==10465== by 0x553A55: vformat (tinyformat.h:947)
==10465== by 0x553A55: format<ServiceFlags> (tinyformat.h:957)
==10465== by 0x553A55: std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > tinyformat::format<ServiceFlags>(char const*, ServiceFlags const&) (tinyformat.h:966)
==10465== by 0x54C952: getnetworkinfo(JSONRPCRequest const&) (net.cpp:462)
==10465== by 0x28EDB5: CallRPC(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >) (rpc_tests.cpp:31)
==10465== by 0x293947: rpc_tests::rpc_togglenetwork::test_method() (rpc_tests.cpp:88)
==10465== by 0x2950E5: rpc_tests::rpc_togglenetwork_invoker() (rpc_tests.cpp:84)
==10465== by 0x182496: invoke<void (*)()> (callback.hpp:56)
==10465== by 0x182496: boost::unit_test::ut_detail::callback0_impl_t<boost::unit_test::ut_detail::unused, void (*)()>::invoke() (callback.hpp:89)
...
```
The read of the uninitialized variable `nLocalServices` is triggered by `g_connman->GetLocalServices()` in `getnetworkinfo(const JSONRPCRequest& request)` (`net.cpp:462`):
```c++
UniValue getnetworkinfo(const JSONRPCRequest& request)
{
...
if(g_connman)
obj.push_back(Pair("localservices", strprintf("%016x", g_connman->GetLocalServices())));
...
}
```
The reason for the uninitialized `nLocalServices` is that `CConnman::Start(...)` is not called
by the tests, and hence the initialization normally performed by `CConnman::Start(...)` is
not done.
This commit adds a method `Init(const Options& connOptions)` which is called by both the
constructor and `CConnman::Start(...)`. This method initializes `nLocalServices` and the other
relevant values from the supplied `Options` object.
Tree-SHA512: d8742363acffd03b2ee081cc56840275569e17edc6fa4bb1dee4a5971ffe4b8ab1d2fe7b68f98a086bf133b7ec46f4e471243ca08b45bf82356e8c831a5a5f21
- Increase `BLOCK_CHAIN_SIZE` from 120GB to 150GB
- Increase `CHAIN_STATE_SIZE` from 2GB to 4GB
I took the local sizes of the blocks and chainstate directory, and added
a bit extra to accomodate the near future (15GB for the chain and 1GB
for the chainstate).
49d903e Eliminate fee overpaying edge case when subtracting fee from recipients (Alex Morcos)
Pull request description:
I'm not sure if this is the cause of the issue in #10034 , but this was a known edge case. I just didn't realize how simple the fix is.
Could use a couple more eyes to make sure nothing silly can go wrong here, but if we all agree it's this simple, we can add this as another 0.15 bug fix.
Tree-SHA512: db1dd1e83363a3c231267b626d3a388893ee70ba1972056fe2c339c5c9e4fbfd30f7fe837c30cc7be884d454797fd4c619b9d631a8d5eeb55cdb07402a83acb3
When running test_bitcoin under Valgrind I found the following issue:
```
$ valgrind src/test/test_bitcoin
...
==10465== Use of uninitialised value of size 8
==10465== at 0x6D09B61: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.21)
==10465== by 0x6D0B1BB: std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> > std::num_put<char, std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> > >::_M_insert_int<unsigned long>(std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> >, std::ios_base&, char, unsigned long) const (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.21)
==10465== by 0x6D0B36C: std::num_put<char, std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> > >::do_put(std::ostreambuf_iterator<char, std::char_traits<char> >, std::ios_base&, char, unsigned long) const (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.21)
==10465== by 0x6D17699: std::ostream& std::ostream::_M_insert<unsigned long>(unsigned long) (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.21)
==10465== by 0x4CAAD7: operator<< (ostream:171)
==10465== by 0x4CAAD7: formatValue<ServiceFlags> (tinyformat.h:345)
==10465== by 0x4CAAD7: void tinyformat::detail::FormatArg::formatImpl<ServiceFlags>(std::ostream&, char const*, char const*, int, void const*) (tinyformat.h:523)
==10465== by 0x1924D4: format (tinyformat.h:510)
==10465== by 0x1924D4: tinyformat::detail::formatImpl(std::ostream&, char const*, tinyformat::detail::FormatArg const*, int) (tinyformat.h:803)
==10465== by 0x553A55: vformat (tinyformat.h:947)
==10465== by 0x553A55: format<ServiceFlags> (tinyformat.h:957)
==10465== by 0x553A55: std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > tinyformat::format<ServiceFlags>(char const*, ServiceFlags const&) (tinyformat.h:966)
==10465== by 0x54C952: getnetworkinfo(JSONRPCRequest const&) (net.cpp:462)
==10465== by 0x28EDB5: CallRPC(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >) (rpc_tests.cpp:31)
==10465== by 0x293947: rpc_tests::rpc_togglenetwork::test_method() (rpc_tests.cpp:88)
==10465== by 0x2950E5: rpc_tests::rpc_togglenetwork_invoker() (rpc_tests.cpp:84)
==10465== by 0x182496: invoke<void (*)()> (callback.hpp:56)
==10465== by 0x182496: boost::unit_test::ut_detail::callback0_impl_t<boost::unit_test::ut_detail::unused, void (*)()>::invoke() (callback.hpp:89)
...
```
The read of the uninitialized variable nLocalServices is triggered by g_connman->GetLocalServices()
in getnetworkinfo(const JSONRPCRequest& request) (net.cpp:462):
```c++
UniValue getnetworkinfo(const JSONRPCRequest& request)
{
...
if(g_connman)
obj.push_back(Pair("localservices", strprintf("%016x", g_connman->GetLocalServices())));
...
}
```
The reason for the uninitialized nLocalServices is that CConnman::Start(...) is not called
by the tests, and hence the initialization normally performed by CConnman::Start(...) is
not done.
This commit adds a method Init(const Options& connOptions) which is called by both the
constructor and CConnman::Start(...). This method initializes nLocalServices and the other
relevant values from the supplied Options object.
This fixes a few cases where we should be treating a restart-after-
coinsviewdb-reset identically to a just-reset-coinsviewdb.
Thanks to @morcos for identifying the bug.
This more clearly uses fReindex vs fReset to make sure we're not
clearing our coinsdb needlessly when restarting after a reindex.
It also makes it so that restarting after shutting down mid-reindex
isn't treates specially at all during txdb loading code, as it
shouldn't be.
This resolves a possible-assert-on-shutdown race introduced in
1f668b6468 when early shutdown
occurs.
Previously this was not done to avoid any cases where the
threadGroup might not exit due to a blocking thread, but at this
point the threadGroup isn't used all that much, plus Qt already
does this, and its good to keep their init/shutdown consistent.
For those curious, the threadGroup is only used in a few places:
* Its used to run the CCheckQueues in script validation, but these
use the boost mutex/condition variable primitives, so they
respect the interrupt pretty trivially.
* Its used for the import thread, which should exit rather quickly
as mostly it just calls LoadExternalBlockFile, which has an
interruption_point right before each block loaded.
* Its used in the scheduler thread, which is only used for:
* validationinterface has an effectively-dummy reference to it.
* wallet compaction, which should not last long
* addr/banlist dumping from CConnman, which should also be fast
e222dc2 Replace ismine with producesignature check in witnessifier (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of using ismine to check whether an address can be spent by us, make the witness version of the script or address first and then use ProduceSignature with the DummySignatureCreator to check if we can
solve for the script.
This is to fix cases where we don't have all of the private keys (for something like a multisig address) but have the redeemscript so we can witnessify it.
Tree-SHA512: 371777aee839cceb41f099109a13689120d35cf3880cde39216596cc2aac5cc1096af7d9cf07ad9306c3b05c073897f4518a7e97f0b88642f1e3b80b799f481e
efeb273 Force on-the-fly compaction during pertxout upgrade (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
It seems that LevelDB tends to leave the old "per txid" UTXO entries in the database lying around for a significant amount of time during and after the per-txout upgrade. This introduces a `CompactRange` function in the database wrapper, and invokes it after every batch of updates in `CCoinsViewDB::Upgrade()`. This lowers temporary disk usage during and after the upgrade.
Tree-SHA512: fbf964c0a33f4e73709c999c8a2bfdef974779c15820907398a2f8828f5fa3e4e153ddd9031d6fc5083be81e22b999b9bd826fd063ad8b88f55c5e8342503290
c0025d0 Fix segfault when shutting down before fully loading (Matt Corallo)
1385697 Order chainstate init more logically. (Matt Corallo)
ff3a219 Call RewindBlockIndex even if we're about to run -reindex-chainstate (Matt Corallo)
b0f3249 More user-friendly error message if UTXO DB runs ahead of block DB (Matt Corallo)
eda888e Fix some LoadChainTip-related init-order bugs. (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This does a number of things to clean up chainstate init order,
fixing some issues as it goes:
* Order chainstate init more logically - first all of the
blocktree-related loading, then coinsdb, then
pcoinsTip/chainActive. Only create objects as needed.
* More clearly document exactly what is and isn't called in
-reindex and -reindex-chainstate both with comments noting
calls as no-ops and by adding if guards.
* Move the writing of fTxIndex to LoadBlockIndex - this fixes a
bug introduced in d6af06d68a where
InitBlockIndex was writing to fTxIndex which had not yet been
checked (because LoadChainTip hadn't yet initialized the
chainActive, which would otherwise have resulted in
InitBlockIndex being a NOP), allowing you to modify -txindex
without reindex, potentially corrupting your chainstate!
* Rename InitBlockIndex to LoadGenesisBlock, which is now a more
natural name for it. Also check mapBlockIndex instead of
chainActive, fixing a bug where we'd write the genesis block out
on every start.
* Move LoadGenesisBlock further down in init. This is a more logical
location for it, as it is after all of the blockindex-related
loading and checking, but before any of the UTXO-related loading
and checking.
* Give LoadChainTip a return value - allowing it to indicate that
the UTXO DB ran ahead of the block DB. This just provides a nicer
error message instead of the previous mysterious
assert(!setBlockIndexCandidates.empty()) error.
* Calls ActivateBestChain in case we just loaded the genesis
block in LoadChainTip, avoiding relying on the ActivateBestChain
in ThreadImport before continuing init process.
* Move all of the VerifyDB()-related stuff into a -reindex +
-reindex-chainstate if guard. It couldn't do anything useful
as chainActive.Tip() would be null at this point anyway.
Tree-SHA512: 3c96ee7ed44f4130bee3479a40c5cd99a619fda5e309c26d60b54feab9f6ec60fabab8cf47a049c9cf15e88999b2edb7f16cbe6819e97273560b201a89d90762
Instead of using ismine to check whether an address can be spent by us,
make the witness version of the script or address first and then use
ProduceSignature with the DummySignatureCreator to check if we can
solve for the script.
Also fixes test cases to reflect this change.
* Order chainstate init more logically - first all of the
blocktree-related loading, then coinsdb, then
pcoinsTip/chainActive. Only create objects as needed.
* More clearly document exactly what is and isn't called in
-reindex and -reindex-chainstate both with comments noting
calls as no-ops and by adding if guards.
* Move LoadGenesisBlock further down in init. This is a more logical
location for it, as it is after all of the blockindex-related
loading and checking, but before any of the UTXO-related loading
and checking.
* Move all of the VerifyDB()-related stuff into a -reindex +
-reindex-chainstate if guard. It couldn't do anything useful
as chainActive.Tip() would be null at this point anyway.
RewindBlockIndex works over both chainActive - disconnecting blocks
from the tip that need witness verification - and mapBlockIndex -
requiring redownload of blocks missing witness data.
It should never have been the case that the second half is skipped
if we're about to run -reindex-chainstate.
This gives LoadChainTip a return value - allowing it to indicate that
the UTXO DB ran ahead of the block DB. This just provides a nicer
error message instead of the previous mysterious
assert(!setBlockIndexCandidates.empty()) error.
This also calls ActivateBestChain in case we just loaded the genesis
block in LoadChainTip, avoiding relying on the ActivateBestChain
in ThreadImport before continuing init process.
* Move the writing of fTxIndex to LoadBlockIndex - this fixes a
bug introduced in d6af06d68a where
InitBlockIndex was writing to fTxIndex which had not yet been
checked (because LoadChainTip hadn't yet initialized the
chainActive, which would otherwise have resulted in
InitBlockIndex being a NOP), allowing you to modify -txindex
without reindex, potentially corrupting your chainstate!
* Rename InitBlockIndex to LoadGenesisBlock, which is now a more
natural name for it. Also check mapBlockIndex instead of
chainActive, fixing a bug where we'd write the genesis block out
on every start.
df389bc Change wallet method disabled error text (Russell Yanofsky)
e526b3d Fix misleading "Method not found" multiwallet errors (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Raise RPC_WALLET_NOT_SPECIFIED instead of RPC_METHOD_NOT_FOUND when a required
wallet filename was not specified in an RPC call.
Also raise more specific RPC_WALLET_NOT_FOUND error instead of
RPC_INVALID_PARAMETER in case an invalid wallet was specified, for consistency.
Tree-SHA512: 6a8d885283f69bcfc28f2e08ac03eff02f9f8160a312ce2a90d868aa52533434fc0b4c4ab86547c2f09392338956df915637eaf7136a4fc105e6c8179f2d0ac8
72f0060 Replace traditional for with ranged for in primitives (Dag Robole)
Pull request description:
Replace traditional for with ranged for in block and transaction primitives to improve readability
Tree-SHA512: c0fff603d2939149ca48b6aa72b59738a3658d49bd58b2d4ffbc85bdb774d8d5bb808fe526fe22bb9eb214de632834d373e2aab44f6019a83c0b09440cea6528
f228b8e remove some unused functions (Marko Bencun)
Pull request description:
Identified with `cppcheck --enable=unusedFunction .`.
- GetSendBufferSize()'s last use removed in
991955e
- SetPort()'s last use removed in
7e195e8
- GetfLargeWorkInvalidChainFound() was introduced in
e3ba0ef and never used
Tree-SHA512: ea8e5498bec981e42e1342c171c37723c2f5e575c7d6c1a524d9c6cd9b332bdd0d84fddf9e14ca011bb49fb82bd037386382c9afc546b3c2231ae548358bd4f4
065039d [tests] Fix incorrect memory_cleanse(…) call in crypto_tests.cpp (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
`chKey` and `chIV` are pointers, not arrays :-)
Probably the result of copy-pasting of old code where the code was operating on arrays instead of pointers.
If I'm reading the code correctly the absence/presence of these `memory_cleanse(…)` calls won't alter the outcome of the test in question (`TestPassphraseSingle`) even if fixed. Therefore removing.
Tree-SHA512: a053b2817bedf6ef889744e546ce9a0f165dee94aef6850d9d6a6bb05b0018789597371ecf154a4aec8588c0ef5626ef08c23c35e35927f6b0497b5f086146fe
a2420ae Avoid unnecessary work in SetNetworkActive (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR adds an early return to avoid unnecessary notifications when the status doesn't change.
Tree-SHA512: 85d05ca6fa36cb581f94bc154d08bd72cd53f6a857173c6fb2f184058f9c0208c4cf5e5d196825a78339902d8f256688eb6793f99abc7be9c7cfac85136180d9
Raise RPC_WALLET_NOT_SPECIFIED instead of RPC_METHOD_NOT_FOUND when a required
wallet filename was not specified in an RPC call.
Also raise more specific RPC_WALLET_NOT_FOUND error instead of
RPC_INVALID_PARAMETER in case an invalid wallet was specified, for consistency.
095b917 Avoid using sizes on non-fixed-width types to derive protocol constants. (Gregory Maxwell)
Pull request description:
Thanks to awemany for pointing this out.
This replaces #10172 which appears to be abandoned, but uses the constants as requested on that PR.
Tree-SHA512: 032c0d75b3aaf807a7d0c7fb8ff5515acc45ad58bd00fe81413f900fe02bad900534a970403b9bb568e132c9eddea6043e958daf625e8acc84375bd41ee2e2ef
9f8a46f Properly document target_confirmations in listsinceblock (Ryan Havar)
Pull request description:
There seems to be some misunderstandings about this, but it's a heavily used function so I'd like to make sure the docs are clear about how it works.
For a later issue:
* Change the default of target_confirmations to 6 (1 is a pretty silly default)
* Change the name of target_confirmations (it's really a horrible name)
Tree-SHA512: a2fba2fab30019cea9db56cd7e31de95ba31090617ab336bdf130f9591bfcf3fc5fbd9e7e1e40b6c7bd2f74b9b4658afb1fdc7fc44e1f79520d1319758982a1c
a56f8b0 Add missing lock in CScheduler::AreThreadsServicingQueue() (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Not an actual bug as this is only used in asserts right now, but
nice to not have a missing lock.
Tree-SHA512: 7e542b150a0be716783e196493d239f2ad15e5376abf54b67d735dc3ef1b10849c090337b849f530c9f7497ddcfb8389b47d64a5dcf6382b7d38838f88cc1100
0be03c7 Qt: Use _putenv_s instead of setenv on Windows builds (Brian McMichael)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/10836
Error message I would get on `make`:
```
...
CXXLD bench/bench_bitcoin.exe
OBJCXXLD qt/bitcoin-qt.exe
qt/test/test_main.cpp: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:
qt/test/test_main.cpp:64:43: error: ‘setenv’ was not declared in this scope
setenv("QT_QPA_PLATFORM", "minimal", 0);
^
make[2]: *** [qt/test/qt_test_test_bitcoin_qt-test_main.o] Error 1
make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/bmcmichael/Projects/bcoin/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/bmcmichael/Projects/bcoin/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
```
`setenv` function is not available from the Microsoft runtime library. Need to use `_putenv_s` instead.
This solution tells the compiler to use `_putenv_s` on `WIN32` compilation (Note: this also works on 64-bit Windows instances.) and `setenv` everywhere else.
I've tested builds on Windows 10 x64 and Ubuntu 16.04 with this code.
Tree-SHA512: d53c996c890e3c6f22b4f2dcca718bef9168f19a6d4a29b8ff13391bfc0c8ea9c1cd16782b47c25b156dcbdff18bb19e23bfd5f6fefb1f373c9d5454a13fc969
99c7fc3 Prevent user from specifying conflicting parameters to fundrawtx (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
estimate_mode/conf_target both are overridden by feeRate, so should
not be specified together with feeRate.
Based on #10706
Tree-SHA512: 8ccd08575fd1f2a0d45112538ffbbc73983ee172963230b0cc7ac41d13c6f3c740917f82b212c41ded3a64d873452e7f2c7af49f3b47cab897f8e85117f21333
This assures that we don't overwrite a random file called
`wallet.backup` that happens to be in the current directory. It also
assures that the temporary file will be cleaned up.
Noticed by Evan Klitzke, came up in discussion here:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10880#discussion_r128460722
9737572 [Qt] Use wallet 0 in rpc console if running with multiple wallets (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Current master with multiwallet results in accessing wallet 0 in QT (send / receive / tx history / etc.), **but** the RPC console cannot access that wallet (only non-wallet commands work).
This is a quick solution to re-allow accessing the same wallet (Index 0) via RPC console in multiwallet.
The solutions design is not "state of the art" (should go over WalletModel). Ideally we work on an overall multiwallet support for the GUI (which then would remove this change).
I think we should consider this as a bugfix.
Tree-SHA512: 16cf844662248ffd3d82c7d0cbe5879f231fbc7d4f5a4aab4180a9087018519c98301e4ac311eaec2cc39dddf25d3edf9be99a6622ea682c138a820a9b21fd0c
a5ecaf1 Fix misspellings and remove safety verbiage (Steven D. Lander)
Pull request description:
Standardizing punctuation on CLI output and also including a few fixes for grammer. This PR is for text only changes and includes no code edits.
Tree-SHA512: afde551bf1212838822188b6723f2bf1b7222decfa1cd7aa6b04967489108a29f80833af6059252af028c53437755f258275af0614e0d4d0311e09421cd8e131
05e023f Move CloseSocket out of SetSocketNonBlocking and pass SOCKET by const reference in SetSocket* functions (Dag Robole)
Pull request description:
Rationale:
Readability, SetSocketNonBlocking does what it says on the tin.
Consistency, More consistent with the rest of the API in this unit.
Reusability, SetSocketNonBlocking can also be used by clients that may not want to close the socket on failure.
This also moves the responsibility of closing the socket back to the caller that opened it, which in general should know better how and when to close it.
Tree-SHA512: 85027137f1b626e2b636549ee38cc757a587adcf464c84be6e65ca16e3b75d7ed1a1b21dd70dbe34c7c5d599af39e53b89932dfe3c74f91a22341ff3af5ea80a
876e92b Testing: listsinceblock should display all transactions that were affected since the given block, including transactions that were removed due to a reorg. (Karl-Johan Alm)
f999c46 listsinceblock: optionally find and list any transactions that were undone due to reorg when requesting a non-main chain block in a new 'removed' array. (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
The following scenario will not notify the caller of the fact `tx0` has been dropped:
1. User 1 receives BTC in tx0 from utxo1 in block aa1.
2. User 2 receives BTC in tx1 from utxo1 (same) in block bb1
3. User 1 sees 2 confirmations at block aa3.
4. Reorg into bb chain.
5. User 1 asks `listsinceblock aa3` and does not see that tx0 is now invalidated.
See `listsinceblock.py` commit for related test.
The proposed fix is to iterate from the given block down to the fork point, and to check each transaction in the blocks against the wallet, in addition to including all transactions from the fork point to the active chain tip (the current behavior). Any transactions that were present will now also be listed in the `listsinceblock` output in a new `replaced` array. This operation may be a bit heavy but the circumstances (and perceived frequency of occurrence) warrant it, I believe.
Example output:
```Python
{
'transactions': [],
'replaced': [
{
'walletconflicts': [],
'vout': 1,
'account': '',
'timereceived': 1485234857,
'time': 1485234857,
'amount': '1.00000000',
'bip125-replaceable': 'unknown',
'trusted': False,
'category': 'receive',
'txid': 'ce673859a30dee1d2ebdb3c05f2eea7b1da54baf68f93bb8bfe37c5f09ed22ff',
'address': 'miqEt4kWp9zSizwGGuUWLAmxEcTW9bFUnQ',
'label': '',
'confirmations': -7
}
],
'lastblock': '7a388f27d09e3699102a4ebf81597d974fc4c72093eeaa02adffbbf7527f6715'
}
```
I believe this addresses the comment by @luke-jr in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9516#issuecomment-274190081 but I could be wrong..
Tree-SHA512: 607b5dcaeccb9dc0d963d3de138c40490f3e923050b29821e6bd513d26beb587bddc748fbb194503fe618cfe34a6ed65d95e8d9c5764a882b6c5f976520cff35
Identified with `cppcheck --enable=unusedFunction .`.
- GetSendBufferSize()'s last use removed in
991955ee81
- SetPort()'s last use removed in
7e195e8459
- GetfLargeWorkInvalidChainFound() was introduced in
e3ba0ef956 and never used
This commit adds a listwallets RPC, which lists the names of the
currently loaded wallets. This command intentionally shows no
information about the wallet other then the name. Information on
individual wallets can be obtained using the getwalletinfo RPC.
6b8d872 Protect SSE4 code behind a compile-time flag (Pieter Wuille)
fa9be90 Add selftest for SHA256 transform (Pieter Wuille)
c1ccb15 Add SSE4 based SHA256 (Pieter Wuille)
2991c91 Add SHA256 dispatcher (Pieter Wuille)
4d50f38 Support multi-block SHA256 transforms (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This adds an SSE4 assembly version of the SHA256 transform by Intel, and uses it at run time if SSE4 instructions are available, and use a fallback C++ implementation otherwise. Nearly every x86_64 CPU supports SSE4. The feature is only enabled when compiled with `--enable-experimental-asm`.
In order to avoid build dependencies and other complications, the original Intel YASM code was translated to GCC extended asm syntax.
This gives around a 50% speedup on the SHA256 benchmark for me.
It is based on an earlier patch by @laanwj, though only includes a single assembly version (for now), and removes the YASM dependency.
Tree-SHA512: d31c50695ceb45264291537b93c0d7497670be38edf021ca5402eaa7d4e1e0e1ae492326e28d4e93979d066168129e62d1825e0384b1b906d36f85d93dfcb43c
d9d1bd3 nCheckDepth chain height fix (romanornr)
Pull request description:
````
if (nCheckDepth <= 0)
nCheckDepth = 1000000000; // suffices until the year 19000
if (nCheckDepth > chainActive.Height())
nCheckDepth = chainActive.Height();
````
These lines confuse me.
Correct me if I am wrong, but we can't check any more blocks than we have right?
If someone requests <= 0 it get set it into some huge number and then immediately limit it to the chain height in the following statement.
````
if (nCheckDepth > chainActive.Height())
nCheckDepth = chainActive.Height();
````
when using ````--checkblocks=Z```` When Z is ````0```` or any other negative number, it will check all blocks.
I think it should be changed to this maybe.
````
if (nCheckDepth <= 0 || nCheckDepth > chainActive.Height())
nCheckDepth = chainActive.Height();
````
Which gets rid of that huge number which is confusing for any other altcoins that have a different block time.
Tree-SHA512: 8ee0ae5f33b399fa74dc16926709694ccfe1fc8a043cba2f5d00884220ac1b9b13f2df4588041f4133be634e5c7b14f4eebe24294028dafe91581a97dbe627f3
4dc1915 check for null values in rpc args and handle appropriately (Gregory Sanders)
999ef20 importmulti options are optional (Gregory Sanders)
a70d025 fixup some rpc param counting for rpc help (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Audited where named args will fail to use correct default values or may fail when additional optional arguments are added.
Previously for these parameters, it was fine to omit them as positional arguments, but it would trigger UniValue runtime errors to set them to null, or to omit them while passing named parameters with greater positions (which would internally set earlier missing arguments to null). Now null values are treated the same as missing values so these errors do not occur.
Included a few other small fixes while working on it.
I didn't bother fixing account-based rpc calls.
Tree-SHA512: 8baf781a35bd48de7878d4726850a580dab80323d3416c1c146b4fa9062f8a233c03f37e8ae3f3159e9d04a8f39c326627ca64c14e1cb7ce72538f934ab2ae1e
6b4f231 Move transaction combining from signrawtransaction to new RPC (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Create a combinerawtransaction RPC which accepts a json array of hex raw transactions to combine them into one transaction. Signrawtransaction is changed to no longer combine transactions and only accept one transaction at a time.
The tests have been updated to test this. Tests for the signrawtransaction merge have also been removed.
This is part of #10570
Tree-SHA512: 035aebbd6537c1c017d5c8e06d309228b4c23fe52d5b31ffde19741c81a11a6346ddbbdc582b77b02a47f4c22b1952b69d3c2ee1109c29b3f0f1b612d8de53ed
1c9b818 getinfo deprecation warning (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This is an alternative to #10841
This PR implements @gmaxwell's suggestion of a `nag` field for getinfo which warns about the deprecation. Instead of calling it `nag`, I have named it `deprecation-warning`. The output of `getinfo` will look like this:
```
{
"version": 149900,
"protocolversion": 70015,
"walletversion": 139900,
"balance": 0.00000000,
"blocks": 476281,
"timeoffset": 0,
"connections": 2,
"proxy": "",
"difficulty": 804525194568.1318,
"testnet": false,
"keypoololdest": 1496858803,
"keypoolsize": 197,
"unlocked_until": 0,
"paytxfee": 0.00000000,
"relayfee": 0.00001000,
"errors": "This is a pre-release test build - use at your own risk - do not use for mining or merchant applications",
"deprecation-warning": "WARNING: getinfo is deprecated and will be fully removed in 0.16. Projects should transition to using getblockchaininfo, getnetworkinfo, and getwalletinfo before upgrading to 0.16"
}
```
I think this should be tagged for 0.15
Tree-SHA512: ea1bac96a67f797519e8748ddd661cf0a1127cbc38f145b98f10cf9b54dcf0519b353062ce9888e1f51875497299c75ff5147566944451bc3fc117620e773489
f4d00e6 Add a discard_rate (Alex Morcos)
b138585 Remove factor of 3 from definition of dust. (Alex Morcos)
Pull request description:
The definition of dust is redefined to remove the factor of 3.
Dust is redefined to be the value of an output such that it would
cost that value in fees to (create and) spend the output at the dust
relay rate. The previous definition was that it would cost 1/3 of the
value. The default dust relay rate is correspondingly increased to
3000 sat/kB so the actual default dust output value of 546 satoshis
for a non-segwit output remains unchanged. This commit is a refactor
only unless a dustrelayfee is passed on the commandline in which case
that number now needs to be increased by a factor of 3 to get the same
behavior. -dustrelayfee is a hidden command line option.
Note: It's not exactly a refactor due to edge case changes in rounding
as evidenced by the required change to the unit test.
A discard_rate is added which defaults to 10,000 sat/kB
Any change output which would be dust at the discard_rate you are
willing to discard completely and add to fee (as well as continuing to
pay the fee that would have been needed for creating the change)
This would be a nice addition for 0.15 and I think will remain useful for 0.16 with the new coin selection algorithms in discussion, but its not crucial.
It does add translation strings, but we could (should?) avoid that by hiding the option
Tree-SHA512: 5b6f655354d0ab6b8b6cac1e8d1fe3136d10beb15c6d948fb15bfb105155a9d03684c6240624039b3eed6428b7e60e54216cc8b2f90c4600701e39f646284a9b
e0d459264 Avoid redundant redeclaration of GetWarnings(const string&) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid redundant redeclaration of `GetWarnings(const string&)`.
`std::string GetWarnings(const std::string& strFor)` is declared in `warnings.h` and defined in `warnings.cpp`.
Tree-SHA512: d1503e00a2073cf080d66eafa303dc9c660a7ac15d4d2abcf2e4aa69cf9622d89a8e3f09324139bb7b8debaa6d1ee4a1c1681d347cebd99b1d3672a4da6d1ace
Create a combinerawtransaction RPC which accepts a json array of hex raw
transactions to combine them into one transaction. Signrawtransaction is changed
to no longer combine transactions and only accept one transaction at a time.
cf82a9e Do not allow users to get keys from keypool without reserving them (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
fundrawtransaction allows users to add a change output and then
not have it removed from keypool. While it would be nice to have
users follow the normal CreateTransaction/CommitTransaction process
we use internally, there isnt much benefit in exposing this option,
especially with HD wallets, while there is ample room for users to
misunderstand or misuse this option.
This partially reverts #9377. Would be nice to get this for 15 since its kinda crazy we have this option to begin with IMO, will need release notes as an RPC option is now ignored.
Tree-SHA512: 72b5ee9c4a229b84d799dfb00c56fe80d8bba914ce81a433c3f5ab325bf9bf2b839ee658c261734f0ee183ab19435039481014d09c41dbe155e6323e63beb01d
fundrawtransaction allows users to add a change output and then
not have it removed from keypool. While it would be nice to have
users follow the normal CreateTransaction/CommitTransaction process
we use internally, there isnt much benefit in exposing this option,
especially with HD wallets, while there is ample room for users to
misunderstand or misuse this option.
This could be particularly nasty in some use-cases (especially
pre-HD-split) - eg a user might fundrawtransaction, then call
getnewaddress, hand out the address for someone to pay them, then
sendrawtransaction. This may result in the user thinking they have
received payment, even though it was really just their own change!
This could obviously result in needless key-reuse.
6b9faf7 [QA] add basic multiwallet test (Jonas Schnelli)
979d0b8 [tests] [wallet] Add wallet endpoint support to authproxy (John Newbery)
76603b1 Select wallet based on the given endpoint (Jonas Schnelli)
32c9710 Fix test_bitcoin circular dependency issue (Jonas Schnelli)
31e0720 Add wallet endpoint support to bitcoin-cli (-usewallet) (Jonas Schnelli)
dd2185c Register wallet endpoint (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Alternative for #10829 and #10650.
It adds the most simplest form of wallet based endpoint support (`/wallet/<filename>`).
No v1 and no node/wallet endpoint split.
Tree-SHA512: 23de1fd2f9b48d94682928b582fb6909e16ca507c2ee19e1f989d5a4f3aa706194c4b1fe8854d1d79ba531b7092434239776cae1ae715ff536e829424f59f9be
1fc8c3d No longer ever reuse keypool indexes (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This fixes an issue where you could reserve a keypool entry, then
top up the keypool, writing out a new key at the given index, then
return they key from the pool. This isnt likely to cause issues,
but given there is no reason to ever re-use keypool indexes
(they're 64 bits...), best to avoid it alltogether.
Builds on #10235, should probably get a 15 tag.
Tree-SHA512: c13a18a90f1076fb74307f2d64e9d80149811524c6bda259698ff2c65adaf8c6c3f2a3a07a5f4bf03251bc942ba8f5fd33a4427aa4256748c40b062991682caf
077d01f random: only use getentropy on openbsd (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Follow-up from #10335. I can confirm that this fixes my issue when building against a new glibc + old linux headers for back-compat.
Tree-SHA512: a0fcf26995fbd3636f970e729a172c6e1d7c0de371e703f0653cd9776600f438ec43acd2b1eb92f2678a011968da8fbbeef8a54599434851f4c6ffe78291c172
06bcdb8da Convert named argument from nblocks to conf_target (Alex Morcos)
439c4e8ad Improve api to estimatesmartfee (Alex Morcos)
Pull request description:
Through 0.14 branch, the estimatesmartfee API was tagged "WARNING: This interface is unstable and may disappear or change!" and this warning is removed for 0.15, so any wanted API updates should happen now.
The changes here are to make the additional parameter for conservative estimates a more general estimate_mode string , to omit the feerate and include an error string instead of returning -1 on error, and to do better parameter checking initially.
~It is only the last 2 commits, but it's built on #10706 and #10543~.
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10707#issuecomment-314869251 for renaming of nblocks argument to conf_target. Will need to be included before string freeze.
PR description edited for clarity
Tree-SHA512: 6d8ebee8bb410e2950ffd59663eebfed8d1611d995dc935bb91e430d9da7e2f306796f45631458376027d26341c660f09e825e61748103d2f2736ec6dc3df3ae
8276e70de Adding assert to avoid a memory access violation inside of PartialMerkleTree::CalcHash() (Chris Stewart)
Pull request description:
Fixing a possible memory access violation in CPartialMerkleTree::CalcHash().
This can happen if we some how a merkle tree with zero txids. I don't think this can happen in practice as we only send merkle block messages on the p2p network as of now -- we cannot receive them.
This was found with #8469, specifically using this [generator](https://github.com/Christewart/bitcoin/blob/rapidcheck/src/test/gen/merkleblock_gen.h#L52-L77) which will cause a memory access violation on [this test case](https://github.com/Christewart/bitcoin/blob/rapidcheck/src/test/merkleblock_properties.cpp#L48).
Tree-SHA512: b95904ec45ea3f082c7722161d93ee06b24c706fbffa909a6e995ed14788aed2830f91b626da6f0347660c45874a0735dab61c9440b59c949c690af4165c83fb
Any change output which would be dust at the discard_rate you are
willing to discard completely and add to fee (as well as continuing to
pay the fee that would have been needed for creating the change).
This fixes an issue where you could reserve a keypool entry, then
top up the keypool, writing out a new key at the given index, then
return they key from the pool. This isnt likely to cause issues,
but given there is no reason to ever re-use keypool indexes
(they're 64 bits...), best to avoid it alltogether.
b0e8e2d Print one log message per keypool top-up, not one per key. (Gregory Maxwell)
41dc163 Increase wallet default keypool size to 1000. (Gregory Maxwell)
30d8f3a Pushdown walletdb though CWallet::AddKeyPubKey to avoid flushes. (Gregory Maxwell)
3a53f19 Pushdown walletdb object through GenerateNewKey/DeriveNewChildKey. (Gregory Maxwell)
Pull request description:
This carries the walletdb object from top-up through GenerateNewKey/DeriveNewChildKey/CWallet::AddKeyPubKey, which allows us to avoid the flush on destruction until the top up finishes instead of flushing the wallet for every key.
This speeds up adding keys by well over 10x on my laptop (actually something like 17x), I wouldn't be surprised if it were an even bigger speedup on spinning rust.
Then it increases the keypool size to 1000. I would have preferred to use 10,000 but in the case where the user creates a new wallet and then turns on encryption it seems kind of dumb to have >400KB of marked-used born unencrypted keys just laying around.
(Thanks to Matt for cluesticking me on how to bypass the crypter spaghetti)
Tree-SHA512: 868303de38fce4c3f67d7fe133f765f15435c94b39d252d7450b5fee5c607a3cc2f5e531861a69d8c8877bf130e0ff4c539f97500a6bc0ff6d67e4a42c9385c7
dba485d init: Factor out AppInitLockDataDirectory (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Alternative to #10818, alternative solution to #10815.
After this change: All the AppInit steps before and inclusive AppInitLockDataDirectory must not have Shutdown() called in case of failure. Only when AppInitMain fails, Shutdown should be called.
Changes the GUI and bitcoind code to consistently do this.
Tree-SHA512: 393e1a0ae05eb8e791025069e3ac4f6f3cdeb459ec63feda85d01cf6696ab3fed7632b6a0ac3641b8c7015af51d46756b5bba77f5e5f0c446f0c2dea58bbc92e
Change parameter for conservative estimates to be an estimate_mode string.
Change to never return a -1 for failure but to instead omit the feerate and
return an error string. Throw JSONRPC error on invalid nblocks parameter.
Alternative to #10818, alternative solution to #10815.
After this change: All the AppInit steps before and inclusive
AppInitLockDataDirectory must not have Shutdown() called in case of
failure. Only when AppInitMain fails, Shutdown should be called.
Changes the GUI and bitcoind code to consistently do this.
This redefines dust to be the value of an output such that it would
cost that value in fees to (create and) spend the output at the dust
relay rate. The previous definition was that it would cost 1/3 of the
value. The default dust relay rate is correspondingly increased to
3000 sat/kB so the actual default dust output value of 546 satoshis
for a non-segwit output remains unchanged. This commit is a refactor
only unless a dustrelayfee is passed on the commandline in which case
that number now needs to be increased by a factor of 3 to get the same
behavior. -dustrelayfee is a hidden command line option.
Note: It's not exactly a refactor due to edge case changes in rounding
as evidenced by the required change to the unit test.
11590d3 Properly bound check conf_target in wallet RPC calls (Alex Morcos)
fd29d3d Remove checking of mempool min fee from estimateSmartFee. (Alex Morcos)
2fffaa9 Make QT fee displays use GetMinimumFee instead of estimateSmartFee (Alex Morcos)
1983ca6 Use CoinControl to pass custom fee setting from QT. (Alex Morcos)
03ee701 Refactor to use CoinControl in GetMinimumFee and FeeBumper (Alex Morcos)
ecd81df Make CoinControl a required argument to CreateTransaction (Alex Morcos)
Pull request description:
This builds on #10589 (first 5 commits from that PR, last 5 commits are new)
The first couple commits refactor to use the CCoinControl class to pass fee calculation parameters around.
This allows for fixing the buggy interaction in QT between the global payTxFee which can be modified by the RPC call settxfee or temporarily modified by the QT custom fee settings. Before these changes the GUI could sometimes send a transaction with a recently set payTxFee and not respect the settings displayed in the GUI. After these changes, using the GUI does not involve the global transaction confirm target or payTxFee.
The prospective fee displays in the smart fee slider and the coin control dialog are changed to use the fee calculation from GetMinimumFee, this simplifies the code and makes them slightly more correct in edge cases.
Maxing the fee calculation with the mempool min fee is move from estimateSmartFee to GetMinimumFee.
This fixes a long standing bug, and should be tagged for 0.15 as it is holding up finalizing the estimatesmartfee RPC API before release.
Tree-SHA512: 4d36a1bd5934aa62f3806d380fcafbef73e9fe5bdf190fc5259a3e3a13349e5ce796e50e7068c46dc630ccf56d061bce5804f0bfe2e082bb01ca725b63efd4c1
4c3b538 [logs] fix zapwallettxes startup logs (John Newbery)
e7a2181 [wallet] fix zapwallettxes interaction with persistent mempool (John Newbery)
ff7365e [tests] fix flake8 warnings in zapwallettxes.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
zapwallettxes previously did not interact well with persistent mempool.
zapwallettxes would cause wallet transactions to be zapped, but they
would then be reloaded from the mempool on startup. This commit softsets
persistmempool to false if zapwallettxes is enabled so transactions are
actually zapped.
This PR also fixes the zapwallettxes.py functional test, which did not properly test this feature. The test line:
```py
assert_raises(JSONRPCException, self.nodes[0].gettransaction, [txid3])
#there must be a expection because the unconfirmed wallettx0 must be gone by now
```
is not actually testing the presence of the transaction since the RPC is being called incorrectly (with an array instead of a string). The `assert_raises()` passes since an assert is raised, but it's not the one the test writer had in mind!
Fixes#9710 .
Tree-SHA512: e3236efc7a2fd2b3bf1d9e2e8a7726d470c57f5d95cf41b7bde264edc8817bd36a6f3feff52f8de8db0ef64b7247c88b24e7ff7cefaa706cba86fe4e2135a508
5618b7d Do not shadow upper local variable `state`. (Pavel Janík)
Pull request description:
Tests added in #10192 emit few shadowing warnings:
```
test/txvalidationcache_tests.cpp:268:26: warning: declaration shadows a local variable [-Wshadow]
test/txvalidationcache_tests.cpp:296:26: warning: declaration shadows a local variable [-Wshadow]
test/txvalidationcache_tests.cpp:357:26: warning: declaration shadows a local variable [-Wshadow]
```
Remove shadowing declarations and reuse the upper local declaration as in other already present test cases.
Tree-SHA512: 1e3c52cf963f8f33e729900c8ecdcd5cc6fe28caa441ba53c4636df9cc3d1a351ca231966d36384589f1340ae8ddd447424c2ee3e8527d334d0412f0d1a10c8f
6835cb0ab Avoid static analyzer warnings regarding uninitialized arguments (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid static analyzer warnings regarding _"Function call argument is a pointer to uninitialized value"_ in cases where we are intentionally using such arguments.
This is achieved by using `f(b.begin(), b.end())` (`std::array<char, N>`) instead of `f(b, b + N)` (`char b[N]`).
Rationale:
* Reduce false positives by guiding static analyzers regarding our intentions.
Before this commit:
```shell
$ clang-tidy-3.5 -checks=* src/bench/base58.cpp
bench/base58.cpp:23:9: warning: Function call argument is a pointer to uninitialized value [clang-analyzer-core.CallAndMessage]
EncodeBase58(b, b + 32);
^
$ clang-tidy-3.5 -checks=* src/bench/verify_script.cpp
bench/verify_script.cpp:59:5: warning: Function call argument is a pointer to uninitialized value [clang-analyzer-core.CallAndMessage]
key.Set(vchKey, vchKey + 32, false);
^
$
```
After this commit:
```shell
$ clang-tidy-3.5 -checks=* src/bench/base58.cpp
$ clang-tidy-3.5 -checks=* src/bench/verify_script.cpp
$
```
Tree-SHA512: 5814a320ca8b959d0954bb64393424bcad73f942d2e988de1cd6788f39153b93900325532f2e340de02d740a3953385d212ae08e7ec72bb4c394a40475f251df
d0413c670 Use range based for loop (René Nyffenegger)
Pull request description:
Instead of iterating over 0 .. 1 and then deciding on an actual desired
value, use a range based for loop for the desired value.
Tree-SHA512: 0a7a4a80516c9f16cf97fa7d257088b8386360e19b93c4deac3d745b6270ea452c513821686d7d14a159a235763e034f9b14eef222ca15f7eb71c37bd1c2c380
d40a72ccb Clarify *(--.end()) iterator semantics in CWallet::TopUpKeyPool (Matt Corallo)
28301b978 Meet code style on lines changed in the previous commit (Matt Corallo)
4a3fc3562 Track keypool entries as internal vs external in memory (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This is an alternative version of #10184. As @jonasschnelli points out there, the performance regressions are pretty minimal, but given that this is a pretty simple, mechanical change, its probably worth doing.
Tree-SHA512: e83f9ebf2998f8164d1b2eebe5e6dcdeadea8c30b7612861f830758c08bf4093cd6a67b3bcfa9cfcb139e5e0b106fc8898a975fc69f334981aefc756568ab613
5c643241e [utils] allow square brackets for ipv6 addresses in bitcoin-cli (John Newbery)
fe4fabaf1 [refactor] move SplitHostPort() into utilstrencodings (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
bitcoin-cli's `-rpcconnect` can accept ipv6 addresses (as long as the libevent version is new enough), but fails to parse ipv6 with square brackets. This PR makes `bitcoin-cli` parse ipv6 in square brackets correctly.
`bitcoin-cli -rpcconnect=[::1] <command>`
should now be equivalent to
`bitcoin-cli -rpcconnect=::1 <command>`
This is useful so the `bitcoin-cli` option can now be in the same format as the `bitcoind` option.
Doesn't include tests. I have a branch that fully tests `bitcoin-cli`, but that's queued behind several intermediate PRs.
- first commit moves `SplitHostPort()` from libbitcoin_common into libbitcoin_util
- second commit adds proper ipv6 parsing to bitcoin-cli
Tree-SHA512: 249d409f10360c989474283341f458cc97364a56a7d004ae6d5f13d8bffe3a51b5dc2484d42218848e2d42cd9c0b13a1b92e94ea19b209f7e91c875c208d8409
0aadc11fd Avoid dereference-of-casted-pointer (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
And prefer a static_cast to the intended reference type.
Tree-SHA512: e83b20023a4dca6029b46f7040a8a6fd54e1b42112ec0c87c3c3b567ed641de97a9e2335b57a2efb075491f641e5b977bc226a474276bea0c3c3c71d8d6ac54d
zapwallettxes previously did not interact well with persistent mempool.
zapwallettxes would cause wallet transactions to be zapped, but they
would then be reloaded from the mempool on startup. This commit softsets
persistmempool to false if zapwallettxes is enabled so transactions are
actually zapped.
228987d84 getbalance example covers at least 6 confirms (Gregory Sanders)
Tree-SHA512: 328d60b007ee75d809f4d28a7d9e5537d3c1446bd30c4c2ae57c690b8e83f6287cbcd3d8c955e8ba07ab62e27f9d27497c55219ff14fd5af7759dec465673fa2
Avoid static analyzer warnings regarding "Function call argument
is a pointer to uninitialized value" in cases where we are
intentionally using such arguments.
This is achieved by using ...
`f(b.begin(), b.end())` (`std::array<char, N>`)
... instead of ...
`f(b, b + N)` (`char b[N]`)
Rationale:
* Reduce false positives by guiding static analyzers regarding our
intentions.
Before this commit:
```
$ clang-tidy-3.5 -checks=* src/bench/base58.cpp
bench/base58.cpp:23:9: warning: Function call argument is a pointer to uninitialized value [clang-analyzer-core.CallAndMessage]
EncodeBase58(b, b + 32);
^
$ clang-tidy-3.5 -checks=* src/bench/verify_script.cpp
bench/verify_script.cpp:59:5: warning: Function call argument is a pointer to uninitialized value [clang-analyzer-core.CallAndMessage]
key.Set(vchKey, vchKey + 32, false);
^
$
```
After this commit:
```
$ clang-tidy-3.5 -checks=* src/bench/base58.cpp
$ clang-tidy-3.5 -checks=* src/bench/verify_script.cpp
$
```
This check has been moved to the wallet logic GetMinimumFee. The rpc call to
estimatesmartfee will now no longer return a result maxed with the mempool min
fee, but automated fee calculations from the wallet will produce the same result
as before and coincontrol and sendcoins dialogs in the GUI will correctly
display the right prospective fee.
changes to policy/fees.cpp include a big whitespace indentation change.
Remove helper function (CalculateEstimateType) for determining whether
estimates should be conservative or not, now that this is only called
once from GetMinimumFee and incorporate the logic directly there.
This fixes buggy behavior where we were temporarily setting and unsetting the
global payTxFee when trying to send a transaction with a custom fee from the
GUI. The previous behavior was inconsistent depending on the order of using the
RPC call settxfee and clicking various radio buttons in the sendcoinsdialog.
The new behavior is that transactions sent with the GUI will always use either
the smartfee slider value or the custom fee set on the GUI and they will not
affect the global defaults which are only for RPC and initial GUI values.
2aef1f182 [Qt] migrate old fee slider value to new dropbown Always round up (conservative) (Jonas Schnelli)
bc1be90e3 [Qt] replace fee slider with a Dropdown, extend conf. targets (Jonas Schnelli)
Tree-SHA512: 53796cf0b434dd3db5d4680dbeb6231a7df8f15d88187178fd4db8917cd7fc60091ce2c1589fd93668fc94bb13f989aba5b7ef3792fa95ee1f9f21a15709e2d3
dd97a529a Properly forbid -salvagewallet and -zapwallettxes for multi wallet. (Alex Morcos)
Tree-SHA512: dcde8f854ae957b4d3af4bcf1b811e0b6e9b93602764f86499e46a28d304cd4ee93ba058c03f6ca74ccb60e1310c83e53b698c64d93e5503115377655b80d44d
Warning from gcc 7.1 is ./prevector.h:450:25: warning:
'*((void*)(&<anonymous>)+8).prevector<28, unsigned char>::_union.prevector<28, unsigned char>::direct_or_indirect::<anonymous>.prevector<28, unsigned char>::direct_or_indirect::<unnamed struct>::indirect'
may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
Some people keep thinking that MAX_BLOCK_BASE_SIZE is a separate
size limit from the weight limit when it fact it is superfluous,
and used in early tests before the witness data has been
validated or just to compute worst case sizes. The size checks
that use it would not behave any differently consensus wise
if they were eliminated completely.
Its correct value is not independently settable but is a function
of the weight limit and weight formula.
This patch just eliminates it and uses the scale factor as
required to compute the worse case constants.
It also moves the weight factor out of primitives into consensus,
which is a more logical place for it.
18bacec6c Make check to distinguish between orphan txs and old txs more efficient. (Alex Morcos)
Tree-SHA512: b6b4bad89aa561975dce7b68b2fdad5623af5ebcb9c38fd6a72b5f6d0544ed441df4865591ac018f7ae0df9b5c60820cb4d9e55664f5667c9268458df70fd554
d34d77a build: verify that the assembler can handle crc32 functions (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Also, enable crc32 even if -msse4.2 wasn't added by us, as long as it works. This allows custom flags (such as -march=native) to work as expected.
Addresses #10670.
Tree-SHA512: e1a41a87b078d270bc645814315b229ad9c16556a4d14fb66b27a65b28d0caf9bf324f8c1e221854992aa17f53466eece06faebbf74d59b3d4ff2e6db6c614a4
69a4339ef missing white space in function arg (Lawrence Nahum)
Pull request description:
Tree-SHA512: 94d832eca0b5429cf48c7c1d4489942b53182c5b7ad9f24264867e7631301173c23a48f7b2e8fd22ff1b3137bafacb3f9d4320f4df235668c9096aaefff7afe8
959dd8781 Avoid printing incorrect block indexing time due to uninitialized variable (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: a76e43c3ffa734ed5c7eadf363f345f268aa0e6ce775aba8f856fe3bbc82f240dc7c734c5ca3ac500a12eb41fae00623413e79f484d5acf809b6e400851d771d
Adding comment to assert in PartialMerkleTree::CalcHash()
Adding comment on CMerkleBlock indicating it calls something that contains an assert
Removing EOL whitespace
Due to the iterative process of selecting new coins in each loop a new fee is
calculated that needs to be met each time. In the typical case if the most
recent iteration of the loop produced a much smaller transaction and we have now
gathered inputs with too many fees, we can just reduce the change. However in
the case where there is no change output, it is possible to end up with a
transaction which drastically overpays fees. This commit addresses that case,
by creating a change output if the overpayment is large enough to support it,
this is accomplished by rerunning the transaction creation loop without
selecting new coins.
Thanks to instagibbs for working on this as well
5e3b7b5 Improve error reporting for estimaterawfee (Alex Morcos)
1fafd70 Add function to report highest estimate target tracked per horizon (Alex Morcos)
9c85b91 Change API to estimaterawfee (Alex Morcos)
Tree-SHA512: e624c6e7967e9e48abe49f5818bd674e5710e571cc093029d2f90d39fdfba3c1f30e83bf89f6dce97052b59a7d9636a64642ccfb26effd149c417d0afbed0c0b
That OP_NOP10 is the last executable opcode is a bit of a obscure trivia, and the MAX_OPCODE constant already exists. This merely standardizes use of MAX_OPCODE over OP_NOP10 where it makes sense and is more clear.
1f668b6 Expose if CScheduler is being serviced, assert its not in EmptyQueue (Matt Corallo)
3192975 Flush CValidationInterface callbacks prior to destruction (Matt Corallo)
08096bb Support more than one CScheduler thread for serial clients (Matt Corallo)
2fbf2db Add default arg to CScheduler to schedule() a callback now (Matt Corallo)
cda1429 Give CMainSignals a reference to the global scheduler (Matt Corallo)
3a19fed Make ValidationInterface signals-type-agnostic (Matt Corallo)
ff6a834 Use TestingSetup to DRY qt rpcnestedtests (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: fab91e34e30b080ed4d0a6d8c1214910e383c45440676e37be61d0bde6ae98d61e8903d22b846e95ba4e73a6ce788798350266feba246d8a2ab357e8523e4ac5
Add support for setting each of these attributes on a per RPC call basis to sendtoaddress, sendmany, fundrawtransaction (already had RBF), and bumpfee (already had RBF and conf target).
Note that the CScheduler thread cant be running at this point,
it has already been stopped with the rest of the init threadgroup.
Thus, just calling any remaining loose callbacks during Shutdown()
is sane.
This will be used by CValidationInterface soon.
This requires a bit of work as we need to ensure that most of our
callbacks happen in-order (to avoid synchronization issues in
wallet) - we keep our own internal queue and push things onto it,
scheduling a queue-draining function immediately upon new
callbacks.
9bbf600 Use method name from __func__ macro (darksh1ne)
Tree-SHA512: da6d0714f458b538189bbc2b53252ba353dcc1ef15fa780cb7f690a034b58ab0dbaa3a89f83f044c746241ee265a70fc092449f1cc7be4f190775423fbca5fc5
GetMinimumFee now passes the conservative argument into estimateSmartFee.
Call CalculateEstimateType(mode) before calling GetMinimumFee or estimateSmartFee to determine the value of this argument.
CCoinControl can now be used to control this mode.
73c942e Use "replaceable" instead of "rbfoptin" in bitcoin-tx. (Matt Corallo)
fb915d5 Use "replaceable" instead of "optIntoRbf" in fundrawtransaction. (Matt Corallo)
928c681 Use "replaceable" instead of "optintorbf" in createrawtransaction. (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: 8922451c00abb63aaa08b4a9e314e89c22233b32f207259fbc25367f7d5b67efbaccc7e2a4958c18611ad498da302296242860c7be965a0e996dcde3e89efa07
Use __func__ macro in std::runtime_exception to:
1. fix method name in CWalletTx::GetAvailableWatchOnlyCredit()
2. refactor CWalletTx::GetAvailableCredit()
(by hiding boost::signals stuff in the .cpp)
This allows us to give it a bit more intelligence as we move
forward, including routing some signals through CScheduler. While
the introduction of a "internals" pointer in the class is pretty
ugly, the fact that we no longer need to include boost/signals
directly from validationinterface.h is very much worth the loss.
ecb4fc382 fix typo in help text for removeprunedfunds (Akio Nakamura)
Tree-SHA512: 2603851f1ac90bc0b90ced6355b0056e4cb658303cb2cd03ee0827ed0053157ebb87de48076f4d4f556991bfdbdb65d0a68a8dbd275c501cee4c9b5746a9562b
2a96283 rpc: Update `generate` for developer notes (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
df7e2f0 rpc: Move the `generate` RPC call to rpcwallet (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: ec658d6178f8435dc54b9d9c6dd59f873055a8ae0c3f177c02049d77b93107dd5fc17a1ff56d50f051810d52fdf306846eaba2ef4fc8d2a6cfa831f57a1045c4
Fixes:
init.cpp: In function ‘bool AppInitMain(boost::thread_group&, CScheduler&)’:
init.cpp:1499:56: warning: ‘nStart’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
LogPrintf(" block index %15dms\n", GetTimeMillis() - nStart);
^
542ce6e Report [CANCELLED] instead of [DONE] when shut down during txdb upgrade (Jonas Schnelli)
83fbea3 Report txdb upgrade not more often then every 10% (Jonas Schnelli)
06c5b6e Show txdb upgrade progress in debug log (Jonas Schnelli)
316fcb5 Allow to cancel the txdb upgrade via splashscreen callback (Jonas Schnelli)
ae09d45 Allow to shut down during txdb upgrade (Jonas Schnelli)
00cb69b [Qt] allow to execute a callback during splashscreen progress (Jonas Schnelli)
Tree-SHA512: 23190f23f441bfd60821e49f8b3698a6bef97eb0e0ee659328e4a7395769ecd1616420eacc38aa1fa0ff62b9de5f13a0098dc798cdec6bff649575cefebc0db2
This makes it possible to mine to any wallet when multi-wallet mode is added.
Solves the same problem as #10649, but IMO in a cleaner way.
It also gets rid of the circuitous `ScriptForMining` method on
`CValidationInterface`, which really doesn't belong there.
After this change it's still possible to mine without wallet through
`generatetoaddress`.
176c021 [qa] Test non-atomic chainstate writes (Suhas Daftuar)
d6af06d Dont create pcoinsTip until after ReplayBlocks. (Matt Corallo)
eaca1b7 Random db flush crash simulator (Pieter Wuille)
0580ee0 Adapt memory usage estimation for flushing (Pieter Wuille)
013a56a Non-atomic flushing using the blockchain as replay journal (Pieter Wuille)
b3a279c [MOVEONLY] Move LastCommonAncestor to chain (Pieter Wuille)
Tree-SHA512: 47ccc62303f9075c44d2a914be75bd6969ff881a857a2ff1227f05ec7def6f4c71c46680c5a28cb150c814999526797dc05cf2701fde1369c06169f46eccddee
aa95947 Use the override specifier (C++11) where we expect to be overriding the virtual function of a base class (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 3835e9b4ceaa4b2db485a25dfa3e5fe50c2e3ecb22ca9d5331aed7728aa496d4378fb84c0a1a3c47b0adecc10a00bca99cc239cbaf94cf2ce5b4cda497db6023
Check that cached script execution results are only valid for the same
script flags; that script execution checks are returned for non-cached
transactions; and that cached results are only valid for transactions
with the same witness hash.
Checking for the existence in the CCoinsViewCache of the outputs of a new tx
will result in a disk hit for every output since they will not be found. On the
other hand if those outputs exist already, then the inputs must also have been
missing, so we can move this check inside the input existence check so in the
common case of a new tx it doesn't need to run.
The purpose of the check is to avoid spamming the orphanMap with slightly old
txs which we have already seen in a block, but it is already only optimistic
(depending on the outputs not being spent), so make it even more efficient by
only checking the cache and not the entire pcoinsTip.
c074752 [RPC] Add an uptime command that displays the amount of time that bitcoind has been running (Ricardo Velhote)
Tree-SHA512: 8f59d4205042885f23f5b87a0eae0f5d386e9c6134e5324598e7ee304728d4275f383cd154bf1fb25350f5a88cc0ed9f97edb099e9b50c4a0ba72d63ec5ca5b4
This removes the possibility for GetCoin/HaveCoin/HaveCoinInCache to return
true while the respective coin is spent. By doing it across all calls, some
extra checks can be eliminated.
coins_tests is modified to call HaveCoin sometimes before and sometimes
after AccessCoin. A further change is needed because the semantics for
GetCoin slightly changed, causing a pruned entry in the parent cache to not
be pulled into the child in FetchCoin.
Adds new functional test, dbcrash.py, which uses -dbcrashratio to exercise the
logic for recovering from a crash during chainstate flush.
dbcrash.py is added to the extended tests, as it may take ~10 minutes to run
Use _Exit() instead of exit() for crash simulation
This eliminates stderr output such as:
terminate called without an active exception
or
Assertion failed: (!pthread_mutex_destroy(&m)), function ~recursive_mutex, file /usr/local/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp, line 104.
Eliminating the stderr output on crash simulation allows testing with
test_runner.py, which reports a test as failed if stderr is produced.
This requires that we not access pcoinsTip in InitBlockIndex's
FlushStateToDisk (so we just skip it until later in AppInitMain)
and the LoadChainTip in LoadBlockIndex (which there is already one
later in AppinitMain, after ReplayBlocks, so skipping it there is
fine).
Includes some simplifications by Suhas Daftuar and Pieter Wuille.
5257698 Change semantics of HaveCoinInCache to match HaveCoin (Alex Morcos)
Tree-SHA512: 397e9ba28646b81fffa53e55064735d4d242aaffdf8484506825f785b0e414f334e4c5cd1e4e1dd9a4b6d1f6954c7ecad15429934a1c4e8d39f596cbd9f5dd80
5a9b508 [trivial] Add end of namespace comments (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 92b0fcae4d1d3f4da9e97569ae84ef2d6e09625a5815cd0e5f0eb6dd2ecba9852fa85c184c5ae9de5117050330ce995e9867b451fa8cd5512169025990541a2b
deaf48b Handle TIMESTAMP_WINDOW within CWallet::RescanFromTime (Russell Yanofsky)
5b2be2b Make CWallet::RescanFromTime comment less ambiguous (Russell Yanofsky)
9bb66ab Add RescanFromTime method and use from rpcdump (Russell Yanofsky)
ccf84bb Move birthday optimization out of ScanForWalletTransactions (Russell Yanofsky)
Tree-SHA512: cd38433b8f5c5e44ecfba830a6a26bd9a9d0f4a22ae42bce17773d1a6fb25e1ee4289484996dad2d7acfa03059917ff062459f25030a761da7083ba5fbc87bc9
1887337 Add a comment explaining the use of MAX_BLOCK_BASE_SIZE. (Gregory Maxwell)
Tree-SHA512: 4c643a3696241fbf4eac8d58bb26586f319338b28ee86d20394a8ea362911b467853eb40c43487ede753209a3c7bee2e576d2ca80627e9fc924fabefbcaea34b
c1be285 chainparams: make supported service bits option explicit (Cory Fields)
d5c7c1c net: use an internal address for fixed seeds (Cory Fields)
6cdc488 net: switch to dummy internal ip for dns seed source (Cory Fields)
6d0bd5b net: do not allow resolving to an internal address (Cory Fields)
7f31762 net: add an internal subnet for representing unresolved hostnames (Cory Fields)
Tree-SHA512: 9bf1042bef546ac3ef0e0d3a9a5555eb21628ff2674a0cf8c6367194b22bfdab477adf452c0e7c56f44e0fb37debc5e14bdb623452e076fb9c492c7702601d7a
dd869c6 Add an explanation of quickly hashing onto a non-power of two range. (Gregory Maxwell)
Tree-SHA512: 8b362e396206a4ee2e825908dcff6fe4525c12b9c85a6e6ed809d75f03d42edcfba5e460a002e5d17cc70c103792f84d99693563b638057e4e97946dd1d800b2
d5711f4 Filter subtrees and and benchmarks from coverage report (Andrew Chow)
405b86a Replace lcov -r commands with faster way (Andrew Chow)
c8914b9 Have `make cov` optionally include branch coverage statistics (Andrew Chow)
Tree-SHA512: 9c349a7baeb7430ea586617c52f91177df58e3546d6dc573e26815ddb79e30ab1873542d85ac1daca5e1fb2c6d6c8965824b42d027b6b0496a744af57b095852
cf68a48 Deduplicate addrdb.cpp and use CHashWriter/Verifier (Pieter Wuille)
Tree-SHA512: 0301332e797f64da3a1588c9ebaf533af58da41e38f8a64206bff20102c5e82c2a7c630ca3150cf451b2ccf4acb3dd45e44259b6ba15e92786e9e9a2b225bd2f
1ae86ec Changed event RAII helper functions to inline to deal with duplicate symbol linker errors. (Karl-Johan Alm)
fd369d2 Switched httpserver.cpp to use RAII wrapped libevents. (Kalle Alm)
Tree-SHA512: 877e431f211024d42a3b0800e860e02833398611433e8393f8d5d4970f47f4bd670b900443678c067fec110c087aaab7dc1981ccbf17f6057676fdbbda89aed9
6171826 Don't create change at the dust limit, even if it means paying more than expected (Alex Morcos)
Tree-SHA512: d4cf939b97a92d63d4703ad152093c9dc60e74af590697bc21adbcdf17fc9e6ffb37d46d5eefafbd69327d1bcb79911f1b826ce1d960d895d464c4408c4995c3
This wraps CheckInputs in ATMP's cache-inputs call to check that
each scriptPubKey the CCoinsViewCache provides is the one which
was committed to by the input's transaction hash.
A few "a->an" and "an->a".
"Shows, if the supplied default SOCKS5 proxy" -> "Shows if the supplied default SOCKS5 proxy". Change made on 3 occurrences.
"without fully understanding the ramification of a command" -> "without fully understanding the ramifications of a command".
Removed duplicate words such as "the the".
e5c6168 Fix instantiation and array accesses in class base_uint<BITS> (Pavlos Antoniou)
Tree-SHA512: e4d39510d776c5ae8814cd5fb5c5d183cd8da937e339bff95caff68a84492fbec68bf513c5a6267446a564d39093e0c7fc703c645b511caab80f7baf7955b804
9417d7a33 Be much more agressive in AccessCoin docs. (Matt Corallo)
f58349ca8 Restore some assert semantics in sigop cost calculations (Matt Corallo)
3533fb4d3 Return a bool in SpendCoin to restore pre-per-utxo assert semantics (Matt Corallo)
ec1271f2b Remove useless mapNextTx lookup in CTxMemPool::TrimToSize. (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: 158a4bce063eac93e1d50709500a10a7cb1fb3271f10ed445d701852fce713e2bf0da3456088e530ab005f194ef4a2adf0c7cb23226b160cecb37a79561f29ca
d9bec888f Use REJECT_DUPLICATE for already known and conflicted txn (Pieter Wuille)
Tree-SHA512: adc6dc5caed731c3fd5c8784e8820a074e320360cdb5579c5b9299f9799dd99de60b7382d336ab1909dab8b23e744456d78aa0c3b1c8dd1af3d1b779314cf8fa
131a8ceb7 Make clang-format use C++11 features (e.g. A<A<int>> instead of A<A<int> >) (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: e3c0ee683b654eae638deb41c52cf3187fa958dc5fa67778eaf8a83946b63f5b1d24c47bb965eaa910e3fcdcaf9eebf461eb3fc8e3a73ebaf03c7904521fda00
rbx needs to be stashed in a 64bit register on 64bit platforms. With this crash
in particular, it was holding a stack canary which was not properly restored
after the cpuid.
Split out the x86+PIC case so that x86_64 doesn't have to worry about it.
Part of a series of changes to clean up the instantiation of connman
by decoupling the command line arguments.
We also now abort with an error when explicit binds are set with
-listen=0.
e9cd778 Pass in smart fee slider value to coin control dialog (Alex Morcos)
Tree-SHA512: 3899c3eb89b06e9cc842b33fabcce40a84fcc3a88ac2b02861f63419925312ac2a9f632567c02b0a060f5c5cd55f337e35e99b80535d1c1b8fcb7fd0c539f3c0
In order to prevent mixups, our internal range is never allowed as a resolve
result. This means that no user-provided string will ever be confused with an
internal address.
We currently do two resolves for dns seeds: one for the results, and one to
serve in addrman as the source for those addresses.
There's no requirement that the source hostname resolves to the stored
identifier, only that the mapping is unique. So rather than incurring the
second lookup, combine a private subnet with a hash of the hostname.
The resulting v6 ip is guaranteed not to be publicy routable, and has only a
negligible chance of colliding with a user's internal network (which would be
of no consequence anyway).
Since cfe77ef41 the global nTxConfirmTarget wasn't being updated by the smart
fee slider and thus the coin control dialog and labels were not being updated.
6294f32 gettxoutproof() should return consistent result (John Newbery)
Tree-SHA512: 1c36f78ea07a3bdde09e9494207b4372d54bcd94ed2d56e339e78281f6693e26a93e4c3123453d5c0f6e994d0069d5a1c806786c4af71864f87ea4841611c379
cb24c85 Use rdrand as entropy source on supported platforms (Pieter Wuille)
Tree-SHA512: c42eaa01a14e6bc097c70b6bf8540d61854c2f76cb32be69c2a3c411a126f7b4bf4a4486e4493c4cc367cc689319abde0d4adb799d29a54fd3e81767ce0766fc
Use case: TryCreateDirectory(GetDataDir() / "blocks" / "index") would
fail if the blocks directory was not explicitly created before.
The line that did so was in a weird location and could be removed as a
result.
bf376eacc Return early in IsBanned. (Gregory Maxwell)
Tree-SHA512: d8ed4aaf9a7523b00effa4ac17cec3be1ec1f5c5ce64d89833fbc8f3d73d13b022043354fbcf2682b2af05070d115e1fc0cc0b122197e9ddee5959c3fb9dd16d
In Olaoluwa Osuntokun's recent protocol proposal they were using a
mod in an inner loop. I wanted to suggest a normative protocol
change to use the trick we use here, but to find an explanation
of it I had to dig up the PR on github. After I posted about it
several other developers commented that it was very interesting
and they were unaware of it.
I think ideally the code should be self documenting and help
educate other contributors about non-obvious techniques that
we use. So I've written a description of the technique with
citations for future reference.
3ff1fa8 Use override keyword on CCoinsView overrides (Russell Yanofsky)
24e44c3 Don't return stale data from CCoinsViewCache::Cursor() (Russell Yanofsky)
Tree-SHA512: 08699dae0925ffb9c018f02612ac6b7eaf73ec331e2f4f934f1fe25a2ce120735fa38596926e924897c203f7470e99f0a99cf70d2ce31ff428b105e16583a861
c237bd7 wallet: Update formatting (Luke Dashjr)
9cbe8c8 wallet: Forbid -salvagewallet, -zapwallettxes, and -upgradewallet with multiple wallets (Luke Dashjr)
a2a5f3f wallet: Base backup filenames on original wallet filename (Luke Dashjr)
b823a4c wallet: Include actual backup filename in recovery warning message (Luke Dashjr)
84dcb45 Bugfix: wallet: Fix warningStr, errorStr argument order (Luke Dashjr)
008c360 Wallet: Move multiwallet sanity checks to CWallet::Verify, and do other checks on all wallets (Luke Dashjr)
0f08575 Wallet: Support loading multiple wallets if -wallet used more than once (Luke Dashjr)
b124cf0 Wallet: Replace pwalletMain with a vector of wallet pointers (Luke Dashjr)
19b3648 CWalletDB: Store the update counter per wallet (Luke Dashjr)
74e8738 Bugfix: ForceSetArg should replace entr(ies) in mapMultiArgs, not append (Luke Dashjr)
23fb9ad wallet: Move nAccountingEntryNumber from static/global to CWallet (Luke Dashjr)
9d15d55 Bugfix: wallet: Increment "update counter" when modifying account stuff (Luke Dashjr)
f28eb80 Bugfix: wallet: Increment "update counter" only after actually making the applicable db changes to avoid potential races (Luke Dashjr)
Tree-SHA512: 23f5dda58477307bc07997010740f1dc729164cdddefd2f9a2c9c7a877111eb1516d3e2ad4f9b104621f0b7f17369c69fcef13d28b85cb6c01d35f09a8845f23
40796e1 Remove references to priority that snuck back in in 870824e9. (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: fd6f772a9fdf14b3b125e84a79059d7ab34b3571b35dc48f8d4b9f22ea71c6cdd4ae88c2e135ae317a16744c28dd23cf7f7dd88ea9d8b2d408e57845ef87d03b
While the current implementation is pretty free, there is a lot
of possibility for this to blow up in our face with future changes,
especially as the backing map gets tweaked.
There are some similar asserts which are left removed in policy
and ATMP (policy code being broken isn't a huge deal, but if we
fail to verify some consensus rules, we should most definitely
crash).
Previously it was possible for HaveCoinInCache to return true for a spent
coin. It is more clear to keep the semantics the same. HaveCoinInCache is
used for two reasons:
- tracking coins we may want to uncache, in which case it is unlikely there
would be spent coins we could uncache (not dirty)
- optimistically checking whether we have already included a tx in the
blockchain, in which case a spent coin is not a reliable indicator that we have.
3fb81a8 Use list initialization (C++11) for maps/vectors instead of boost::assign::map_list_of/list_of (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 63a9ac9ec5799472943dce1cd92a4b14e7f1fe12758a5fc4b1efceaf2c85a4ba71dad5ccc50813527f18b192e7714c076e2478ecd6ca0d452b24e88416f872f7
246a02f Use std::unordered_{map,set} (C++11) instead of boost::unordered_{map,set} (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 35cd42012248174751e4b87efbc78689957f731d7710dea7e369974c6ec31b15b32d1537fb0d875c94c7ffb5046d9784735e218e5baeed96d525861dab6d4252
227ae9b [tests] Use FastRandomContext instead of boost::random::{mt19937,uniform_int_distribution} (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 1bde6c8b9498051fa2eae4913eb1f5411adea8dea1511c0df859aea57a2a7db6f5839945ddf2eccdddfa322bceacad35a5d875742db7d15e40dbea83185307bb
e94584858 scripted-diff: Use new naming style for insecure_rand* functions (Pieter Wuille)
2fcd9cc86 scripted-diff: Use randbits/bool instead of randrange where possible (Pieter Wuille)
2ada67852 Use randbits instead of ad-hoc emulation in prevector tests (Pieter Wuille)
5f0b04eed Replace rand() & ((1 << N) - 1) with randbits(N) (Pieter Wuille)
3ecabae36 Replace more rand() % NUM by randranges (Pieter Wuille)
efee1db21 scripted-diff: use insecure_rand256/randrange more (Pieter Wuille)
1119927df Add various insecure_rand wrappers for tests (Pieter Wuille)
124d13a58 Merge test_random.h into test_bitcoin.h (Pieter Wuille)
90620d66c scripted-diff: Rename cuckoo tests' local rand context (Pieter Wuille)
37e864eb9 Add FastRandomContext::rand256() and ::randbytes() (Pieter Wuille)
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We can call gettxoutproof() with a list of transactions. Currently, if
the first transaction is unspent (and all other transactions are in the
same block), then the call will succeed. If the first transaction has
been spent, then the call will fail. The means that the following two
calls will return different results:
gettxoutproof(unspent_tx1, spent_tx1)
gettxoutproof(spent_tx1, unspent_tx1)
This commit makes behaviour independent of transaction ordering by looping
through all transactions provided and trying to find which block they're in.
This commit also increases the test coverage and tests more failure
cases for gettxoutproof()
Added an option to configure to allow for branch coverage statistics gathering.
Disabled logprint macro when coverage testing is on so that unnecessary branches are not analyzed.
The implementation of base_uint::operator++(int) and base_uint::operator--(int) is now safer.
Array pn is accessed via index i after bounds checking has been performed on the index, rather than before.
The logic of the while loops has also been made more clear.
A compile time assertion has been added in the class constructors to ensure that BITS is a positive multiple of 32.
CCoinsViewCache doesn't actually support cursor iteration returning the
current contents of the cache, so raise an error when the cursor method is
called instead of returning a cursor that iterates over stale data.
Also update the gettxoutsetinfo RPC which was relying on the old behavior to be
explicit about which view it is returning data about.
This adds a new CuckooCache in validation, caching whether all of a
transaction's scripts were valid with a given set of script flags.
Unlike previous attempts at caching an entire transaction's
validity, which have nearly universally introduced consensus
failures, this only caches the validity of a transaction's
scriptSigs. As these are pure functions of the transaction and
data it commits to, this should be much safer.
This is somewhat duplicative with the sigcache, as entries in the
new cache will also have several entries in the sigcache. However,
the sigcache is kept both as ATMP relies on it and because it
prevents malleability-based DoS attacks on the new higher-level
cache. Instead, the -sigcachesize option is re-used - cutting the
sigcache size in half and using the newly freed memory for the
script execution cache.
Transactions which match the script execution cache never even have
entries in the script check thread's workqueue created.
Note that the cache is indexed only on the script execution flags
and the transaction's witness hash. While this is sufficient to
make the CScriptCheck() calls pure functions, this introduces
dependancies on the mempool calculating things such as the
PrecomputedTransactionData object, filling the CCoinsViewCache, etc
in the exact same way as ConnectBlock. I belive this is a reasonable
assumption, but should be noted carefully.
In a rather naive benchmark (reindex-chainstate up to block 284k
with cuckoocache always returning true for contains(),
-assumevalid=0 and a very large dbcache), this connected blocks
~1.7x faster.
9a5a1d7 RPC/rawtransaction: createrawtransaction: Check opt_into_rbf when provided with either value (Luke Dashjr)
23b0fe3 bitcoin-tx: rbfoptin: Avoid touching nSequence if the value is already opting in (Luke Dashjr)
b005bf2 Introduce MAX_BIP125_RBF_SEQUENCE constant (Luke Dashjr)
575cde4 [bitcoin-tx] add rbfoptin command (Jonas Schnelli)
5d26244 [Tests] extend the replace-by-fee test to cover RPC rawtx features (Jonas Schnelli)
36bcab2 RPC/Wallet: Add RBF support for fundrawtransaction (Luke Dashjr)
891c5ee Wallet: Refactor FundTransaction to accept parameters via CCoinControl (Luke Dashjr)
578ec80 RPC: rawtransaction: Add RBF support for createrawtransaction (Luke Dashjr)
Tree-SHA512: 446e37c617c188cc3b3fd1e2841c98eda6f4869e71cb3249c4a9e54002607d0f1e6bef92187f7894d4e0746ab449cfee89be9f6a1a8831e25c70cf912eac1570
656dbd871 Perform member initialization in initialization lists where possible (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 048380f4da23ab1eaaf471801a01dbd76f2235afb686c1489b30a6bac109195134afc83414b8378d3482a9042d537ec62d30136dadb9347cf06b07fb5c693208
8ad5bde Merge bctest.py into bitcoin-util-test.py (John Newbery)
95836c5 Use shared config file for functional and util tests (John Newbery)
89fcd35 Use an .ini config file for environment vars in bitcoin-util-test.py (John Newbery)
e9265df Change help_text in bitcoin-util-test.py to a docstring. (John Newbery)
ce58e93 Change bitcoin-util-test.py to use Python3 (John Newbery)
Tree-SHA512: 66dab0b4a8546aee0dfaef134a165f1447aff4c0ec335754bbc7d9e55909721c62f09cdbf4b22d02ac1fcd5a9b66780f91e1cc4d8687fae7288cc9072a23a78f
Prior to per-utxo CCoins, we checked that no other in-mempool tx
spent any of the given transaction's outputs, as we don't want to
uncache that entire tx in such a case. However, we now are checking
only that there exists no other mempool spends of the same output,
which should clearly be impossible after we removed the transaction
which was spending said output (barring massive mempool
inconsistency).
Thanks to @sdaftuar for the suggestion.
At startup, we choose one peer to serve us the headers chain, until
our best header is close to caught up. Disconnect this peer if more
than 15 minutes + 1ms/expected_header passes and our best header
is still more than 1 day away from current time.
This change has no effect on wallet behavior.
On wallet startup, the transaction scan avoids reading any blocks with
timestamps older than the wallet birthday (less than nTimeFirstKey -
TIMESTAMP_WINDOW). This block skipping code currently resides in
CWallet::ScanForWalletTransactions but it doesn't really belong there because
it makes the implementation unnecessarily fragile and hard to understand, and
it never has any effect except at startup (because all other callers do their
rescans based on timestamps other than, but always greater or equal to,
nTimeFirstKey).
This adds the listening address on which incoming connections were received to the
CNode and CNodeStats structures.
The address is reported in `getpeerinfo`.
This can be useful for distinguishing connections received on different listening ports
(e.g. when using a different listening port for Tor hidden service connections)
or different networks.
8906a9a0d Fix bumpfee test after #10449 (Russell Yanofsky)
Tree-SHA512: 0838c7696499baf0fb5ee6edf0b081752d6c37578360a7f24a7e9c700598cbc14ff95826f2f5124cca805d2609470a052bc7309211874b13be7ac1ff9e911a34
589827975 scripted-diff: various renames for per-utxo consistency (Pieter Wuille)
a5e02bc7f Increase travis unit test timeout (Pieter Wuille)
73de2c1ff Rename CCoinsCacheEntry::coins to coin (Pieter Wuille)
119e552f7 Merge CCoinsViewCache's GetOutputFor and AccessCoin (Pieter Wuille)
580b02309 [MOVEONLY] Move old CCoins class to txdb.cpp (Pieter Wuille)
8b25d2c0c Upgrade from per-tx database to per-txout (Pieter Wuille)
b2af357f3 Reduce reserved memory space for flushing (Pieter Wuille)
41aa5b79a Pack Coin more tightly (Pieter Wuille)
97072d668 Remove unused CCoins methods (Pieter Wuille)
ce23efaa5 Extend coins_tests (Pieter Wuille)
508307968 Switch CCoinsView and chainstate db from per-txid to per-txout (Pieter Wuille)
4ec0d9e79 Refactor GetUTXOStats in preparation for per-COutPoint iteration (Pieter Wuille)
13870b56f Replace CCoins-based CTxMemPool::pruneSpent with isSpent (Pieter Wuille)
05293f3cb Remove ModifyCoins/ModifyNewCoins (Pieter Wuille)
961e48397 Switch tests from ModifyCoins to AddCoin/SpendCoin (Pieter Wuille)
8b3868c1b Switch CScriptCheck to use Coin instead of CCoins (Pieter Wuille)
c87b957a3 Only pass things committed to by tx's witness hash to CScriptCheck (Matt Corallo)
f68cdfe92 Switch from per-tx to per-txout CCoinsViewCache methods in some places (Pieter Wuille)
000391132 Introduce new per-txout CCoinsViewCache functions (Pieter Wuille)
bd83111a0 Optimization: Coin&& to ApplyTxInUndo (Pieter Wuille)
cb2c7fdac Replace CTxInUndo with Coin (Pieter Wuille)
422634e2f Introduce Coin, a single unspent output (Pieter Wuille)
7d991b55d Store/allow tx metadata in all undo records (Pieter Wuille)
c3aa0c119 Report on-disk size in gettxoutsetinfo (Pieter Wuille)
d34242430 Remove/ignore tx version in utxo and undo (Pieter Wuille)
7e0032290 Add specialization of SipHash for 256 + 32 bit data (Pieter Wuille)
e484652fc Introduce CHashVerifier to hash read data (Pieter Wuille)
f54580e7e error() in disconnect for disk corruption, not inconsistency (Pieter Wuille)
e66dbde6d Add SizeEstimate to CDBBatch (Pieter Wuille)
Tree-SHA512: ce1fb1e40c77d38915cd02189fab7a8b125c7f44d425c85579d872c3bede3a437760997907c99d7b3017ced1c2de54b2ac7223d99d83a6658fe5ef61edef1de3
As the maximum amount of data that can be pulled into the cache due to
a block validation is much lower now (at most one CCoin entry per input
and per output), reduce the conservative estimate used to determine
flushing time.
This patch makes several related changes:
* Changes the CCoinsView virtual methods (GetCoins, HaveCoins, ...)
to be COutPoint/Coin-based rather than txid/CCoins-based.
* Changes the chainstate db to a new incompatible format that is also
COutPoint/Coin based.
* Implements reconstruction code for hash_serialized_2.
* Adapts the coins_tests unit tests (thanks to Russell Yanofsky).
A side effect of the new CCoinsView model is that we can no longer
use the (unreliable) test for transaction outputs in the UTXO set
to determine whether we already have a particular transaction.
This clarifies a bit more the ways in which the new script execution
cache could break consensus in the future if additional data from
the CCoins object were to be used as a part of script execution.
After this change, any such consensus breaks should be very visible
to reviewers, hopefully ensuring no such changes can be made.
The new functions are:
* CCoinsViewCache::AddCoin: Add a single COutPoint/Coin pair.
* CCoinsViewCache::SpendCoin: Remove a single COutPoint.
* AddCoins: utility function that invokes CCoinsViewCache::AddCoin for
each output in a CTransaction.
* AccessByTxid: utility function that searches for any output with
a given txid.
* CCoinsViewCache::AccessCoin: retrieve the Coin for a COutPoint.
* CCoinsViewCache::HaveCoins: check whether a non-empty Coin exists
for a given COutPoint.
The AddCoin and SpendCoin methods will eventually replace ModifyCoins
and ModifyNewCoins, AddCoins will replace CCoins::FromTx, and the new
AccessCoins and HaveCoins functions will replace their per-txid
counterparts.
Note that AccessCoin for now returns a copy of the Coin object. In a
later commit it will be change to returning a const reference (which
keeps working in all call sites).
The earlier CTxInUndo class now holds the same information as the Coin
class. Instead of duplicating functionality, replace CTxInUndo with a
serialization adapter for Coin.
6d7104c99 [Qt] make sure transaction table entry gets updated after bump (Jonas Schnelli)
32325a3f5 [Qt] hide bump context menu action if tx already has been bumped (Jonas Schnelli)
Tree-SHA512: d3e5991145879b7f6b212d9d9c6f423609dc8e6fa7f6feb7df931691f1dec2acb6ab162c2fb7e758d3ca3f3fb14363df2f50f0e83e83068da5cc7e6de35e69d2
b6fbfc2 net: only enforce the services required to connect (Cory Fields)
Tree-SHA512: 88943bff63213a734f3c96c45760cadaeb9ba18287c8a20c279851ebaf058a334c969028fb2180f155508e3eea4b838147382e4f2b655e7a9aa098eadc81d53e
cd5622d Make bitcoind invalid argument error message specific (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: 78999b9359685c4090f9a112e1d02bdddac22173f5f04600773b042acb9481ebb54d0f73d9d6d74249f845f497927a58d59de69bf33e3dccf096c3c80c7ebf6b
Previously, transaction metadata (height, coinbase or not, and before
the previous commit also nVersion) was only stored for undo records
that correspond to the last output of a transaction being spent.
This only saves 2 bytes per undo record. Change this to storing this
information for every undo record, and stop complaining for having it
in non-last output spends. This means that undo dat written with
this patch won't be readable by older versions anymore.
This makes the following changes:
* In undo data and the chainstate database, the transaction nVersion
field is removed from the data structures, always written as 0, and
ignored when reading.
* The definition of hash_serialized in gettxoutsetinfo is changed to no
longer incude the nVersion field. It is renamed to hash_serialized_2
to avoid confusion. The new definition also includes transaction
height and coinbase information, as this information was missing
before.
This depends on having a CHashVerifier-based undo data checksum
verifier.
Apart from changing the definition of serialized_hash, downgrading
after using this patch is supported, as no release ever used the value
of nVersion field in UTXO entries.
This is necessary later, when we drop the nVersion field from the undo
data. At that point deserializing and reserializing the data won't
roundtrip anymore, and thus that approach can't be used to verify
checksums anymore.
With this CHashVerifier approach, we can deserialize while hashing the
exact serialized form that was used. This is both more efficient and
more correct in that case.
The error() function unconditionally reports an error. It should only
be used for actually exception situations, and not for the type of
inconsistencies that ApplyTxInUndo/DisconnectBlock can graciously deal
with.
This also makes a subtle semantics change: in ApplyTxInUndo, when a
record with metadata is encountered (indicating it is the last spend
from a tx), don't wipe the CCoins record if it wasn't empty at that
point. This makes sure that UTXO operations never affect any other
UTXOs (including those from the same tx).
513da90cd Add test for empty chain and reorg consistency for gettxoutsetinfo. (Gregory Maxwell)
822755a42 Fix: make CCoinsViewDbCursor::Seek work for missing keys (Pieter Wuille)
Tree-SHA512: e549921e8b8f599bf61ebe0ee7ef1d2f474043723d633e24665fe434b996a98e039612de8a1c2cd16b63f154943ff5ea1c1935e9561cfb813a00d47d926d0b22
No change in behavior. Get rid of specifiedConfirmTarget if/else block and
rename specifiedConfirmTarget and ignoreUserSetFee variables to
ignoreGlobalPayTxFee.
The current message is not helpful. Hardly anyone even remembers that
bitcoind used to be a cli utility, let alone new users. Print what the
actual problem is.
211adc0 Use range-based for loops (C++11) when looping over vector elements (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 0e007f20dcef99d3c7a1036265e00f689d69f42e02fd82dd8389f45b52d31947e5f9388de2610d3d9bd9f554915ce0d35ebce561e5ae3a9013956d0ee4937145
5844609 [net] Avoid initialization to a value that is never read (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 068c3fba58034187f546688bc9b8b7317e0657e797850613fb6289a4efc28637e4d06a0fa5e57480538c6b8340ed6d6a6c6f9a96f130b698d5d60975490a03d8
A few code changes were needed to accompany the test:
* Adding setObjectName() calls for a few Qt controls to make them easily
accessible from the test.
* Calling contextMenu->popup() instead of contextMenu->exec() to open
the transaction list context menu without blocking the test thread.
* Opening the context menu at the contextualMenu event point rather than
the cursor position (this change was not strictly needed to make the test
work, but is more correct).
* Updating the bumped transaction row with showTransaction=true instead of
false. This is needed to prevent the bumped tx from being hidden, so the last
part of the test which attempts to bump the bumped tx can work. (Technically
this change is a more general bugfix not limited to the testing environment,
but the bug doesn't happen outside of the testing environment because in the
full Qt client, a queued NotifyTransactionChanged notification causes the row
to be updated twice, first with showTransaction=false, then immediately after
with showTransaction=true.)
888cce5 Add perf counter data to GetStrongRandBytes state in scheduler (Matt Corallo)
399fb8f Add internal method to add new random data to our internal RNG state (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: 9732a3804d015eaf48d56b60c73880014845fd17a098f1ac2eff6bd50a4beb8b8be65956ac1f0d641e96e3a53c17daddd919401edbf2e3797c3fb687730fb913
```
$ git blame src/policy/fees.cpp | grep becuase
3810e976 (2017-03-07 11:33:44 -0500 789) * checks for 2*target becuase we are taking the max over all time
$ git blame src/policy/fees.h | grep successfullly
2d2e1705 (2017-04-12 12:29:03 -0400 54) * representing that a tx was successfullly confirmed in less than or equal to
$ git blame src/wallet/feebumper.cpp | grep "hasen't"
a3878374 (2017-05-11 09:34:39 +0200 258) // make sure the transaction still has no descendants and hasen't been mined in the meantime
```
693247b [test] Speed up fuzzing by ~200x when using afl-fuzz (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 95922fc2616b8cb00dd531ed1140a52bbda4e04292dd8c1c60a8f49dbf6ccb797a18b61180b3fb68d695456b478a1f5ae7fda47e8ecee41dd65555487aef40a3
43c5877 Prevent shadowing the global dustRelayFee. (Pavel Janík)
Tree-SHA512: 9765931a7753c484990003396afd0bb65a53f42d1cad9502017720618ce90b3c5ae68591db01e3524adecdbe6925a5eeeebf04012ba644ef3b65073af207ae5d
Previously if we didn't have any local addresses, GetLocalAddress would return
0.0.0.0 and then we'd swap in a peer's notion of our address in AdvertiseLocal,
but then nServices would never get set.
a38783747 Make sure we re-check the conditions of a feebump during commit (Jonas Schnelli)
9b9ca538c Only update the transactionrecord if the fee bump has been commited (Jonas Schnelli)
6ed4368f1 Make sure we use nTxConfirmTarget during Qt fee bumps (Jonas Schnelli)
be08fc39d Make sure we always update the table row after a bumpfee call (Jonas Schnelli)
2678d3dc6 Show old-fee, increase a new-fee in Qt fee bumper confirmation dialog (Jonas Schnelli)
2ec911f60 Add cs_wallet lock assertion to SignTransaction() (Jonas Schnelli)
fbf385cc8 [Qt] simple fee bumper with user verification (Jonas Schnelli)
Tree-SHA512: a3ce626201abf64cee496dd1d83870de51ba633de40c48eb0219c3eba5085c038af34c284512130d2544de20c1bff9fea1b78f92e3574c21dd4e96c11b8e7d76
38bc1ec Make more json-like output from estimaterawfee (Alex Morcos)
2d2e170 Comments and improved documentation (Alex Morcos)
ef589f8 minor cleanup: remove unnecessary variable (Alex Morcos)
3ee76d6 Introduce a scale factor (Alex Morcos)
5f1f0c6 Historical block span (Alex Morcos)
aa19b8e Clean up fee estimate debug printing (Alex Morcos)
10f7cbd Track first recorded height (Alex Morcos)
3810e97 Rewrite estimateSmartFee (Alex Morcos)
c7447ec Track failures in fee estimation. (Alex Morcos)
4186d3f Expose estimaterawfee (Alex Morcos)
2681153 minor refactor: explicitly track start of new bucket range and don't update curNearBucket on final loop. (Alex Morcos)
1ba43cc Make EstimateMedianVal smarter about small failures. (Alex Morcos)
d3e30bc Refactor to update moving average on fly (Alex Morcos)
e5007ba Change parameters for fee estimation and estimates on all 3 time horizons. (Alex Morcos)
c0a273f Change file format for fee estimates. (Alex Morcos)
Tree-SHA512: 186e7508d86a1f351bb656edcd84ee9091f5f2706331eda9ee29da9c8eb5bf67b8c1f2abf6662835560e7f613b1377099054f20767f41ddcdbc89c4f9e78946d
65d484a Output line to debug.log when IsInitialBlockDownload latches to false (Alex Morcos)
Tree-SHA512: 8b9d1377167a78ea55afc4582c8b9305c8b0fe56063a25920e9d45ea9335470314e3cfdc92e78b803d304476fa4c19b228fea1758bbeadd20c719006d814b5f2
Motivation for moving these is to make supporting IPC simpler (#10102), so
these lookups can be one-shot IPC requests, instead of back-and-forth
interactions over the IPC channel.
Also these functions are potentially useful outside of the bitcoin GUI (e.g.
for RPCs).
2f84cf6 tests: Correct testcase in script_tests.json for large number OP_EQUAL (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: 3a4d33c7d65ea40f25e2f5f2dfab8b0262cac8a7c33698eef8332ca5ec4a6f88f73fc51441892b49ffa85660be5037644430585f2eab76e257d544f9c2271ab7
Start importwallet rescans at the first block with timestamp greater or equal
to the wallet birthday instead of the last block with timestamp less or equal.
This fixes an edge case bug where importwallet could fail to start the rescan
early enough if there are blocks with decreasing timestamps or multiple blocks
with the same timestamp.
761392d [logging] log system time and mock time (John Newbery)
Tree-SHA512: 0a4b3ad74bcac201be490fe12e4b45adeabc39030ac46f40e1aeb2a20b2f3963e4468e65798d8aaeca1818759cab55ff2b2aa214500aa11571492c3301dd31c1
e3c9f2d Use a verbosity instead of two verbose parameters (Andrew Chow)
c99ab3c RPC: Allow multiple names for parameters (Luke Dashjr)
Tree-SHA512: 686b38f6b0106563738d51f55666fe6d49a5b121b30d4480c2bfb640a59ede8e6f7f3c05c3c5d80a5288e127991e191d19d1d4f9ace566fd39edeb27b31857ff
An off-by-one-block bug in importmulti rescan logic could cause it to return
success in an edge case even when a rescan was not successful. The case where
this would happen is if there were multiple blocks in a row with the same
GetBlockTimeMax() value, and the last block was scanned successfully, but one
or more of the earlier blocks was not readable.
Verbose is changed to an int. This can have values from 0-2 for each level of verbosity.
Verbosity level 2 has transaction details displayed in the results.
For the per confirmation number tracking of data, introduce a scale factor so that in the longer horizones confirmations are bucketed together at a resolution of the scale. (instead of 1008 individual data points for each fee bucket, have 42 data points each covering 24 different confirmation values.. (1-24), (25-48), etc.. )
Store in fee estimate file the block span for which we were tracking estimates, so we know what targets we can successfully evaluate with the data in the file. When restarting use either this historical block span to set valid range of targets until our current span of tracking estimates is just as long.
Track the first time we seen txs in a block that we have been tracking in our mempool. Used to evaluate validity of fee estimates for different targets.
Change the logic of estimateSmartFee to check a 60% threshold at half the target, a 85% threshold at the target and a 95% threshold at double the target. Always check the shortest time horizon possible and ensure that estimates are monotonically decreasing. Add a conservative mode, which makes sure that the 95% threshold is also met at longer time horizons as well.
Track information the ranges of fee rates that were used to calculate the fee estimates (the last range of fee rates in which the data points met the threshold and the first to fail) and provide an RPC call to return this information.
Instead of stopping if it encounters a "sufficient" number of transactions which don't meet the threshold for being confirmed within the target, it keeps looking to add more transactions to see if there is a temporary blip in the data. This allows a smaller number of required data points.
Cleanup request from #10287.
Change "Test #:" comments to "Test:"
Change BOOST_CHECK(... = ...) to BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(..., ...)
Remove three unnecessary if statements
97477c5 Maintain state across GetStrongRandBytes calls (Pieter Wuille)
Tree-SHA512: 77e9b1f3c6eeb0c2a3e0c64358150767222ff0b7120ccd5f4ae0276cea0e4fa275c1b757e3f20be07dc0b4ef07f70ab0b70112080c8d3d0cb6ed703db8a59168
2c0a6f1 Use sanity check timestamps as entropy (Pieter Wuille)
33f853d Test that GetPerformanceCounter() increments (Pieter Wuille)
f544094 Use hardware timestamps in RNG seeding (Pieter Wuille)
Tree-SHA512: ea96ff56d425b5dc693b4dd35c8aa64ba20a01b9bd7d2d65298ece623f434e8cfa190f9c0f9b76df8aa496547bfa64533eb751edec8401d09bd5ee3478928a59
ed36de5 [tests] Update Unit Test for addrman.h/addrman.cpp (Jimmy Song)
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c1082a7 Chainparams: Use the factory for pow tests (Jorge Timón)
2351a06 Chainparams: Get rid of CChainParams& Params(std::string) (Jorge Timón)
f87f362 Chainparams: Use a regular factory for creating chainparams (Jorge Timón)
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381a46e Consensus: Policy: MOVEONLY: Move CFeeRate out of the consensus module (Jorge Timón)
330bb5a Consensus: Minimal way to move dust out of consensus (Jorge Timón)
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3a0a5bc [doc] Add hint about getmempoolentry to getrawmempool help. (Karl-Johan Alm)
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0f3471f net: make CNode's id private (Cory Fields)
9ff0a51 scripted-diff: net: Use accessor rather than node's id directly (Cory Fields)
e50c33e devtools: add script to verify scriptable changes (Cory Fields)
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vToFetch is never used after declaration. When checked if not empty,
evaluation is always false. Best case scenario this is optimized by the
compiler, worst case it wastes cpu cycles. It should be removed either
way.
84973d3 Merge #454: Remove residual parts from the schnorr expirement.
5e95bf2 Remove residual parts from the schnorr expirement.
cbc20b8 Merge #452: Minor optimizations to _scalar_inverse to save 4M
4cc8f52 Merge #437: Unroll secp256k1_fe_(get|set)_b32 to make them much faster.
465159c Further shorten the addition chain for scalar inversion.
a2b6b19 Fix benchmark print_number infinite loop.
8b7680a Unroll secp256k1_fe_(get|set)_b32 for 10x26.
aa84990 Unroll secp256k1_fe_(get|set)_b32 for 5x52.
cf12fa1 Minor optimizations to _scalar_inverse to save 4M
1199492 Merge #408: Add `secp256k1_ec_pubkey_negate` and `secp256k1_ec_privkey_negate`
6af0871 Merge #441: secp256k1_context_randomize: document.
ab31a52 Merge #444: test: Use checked_alloc
eda5c1a Merge #449: Remove executable bit from secp256k1.c
51b77ae Remove executable bit from secp256k1.c
5eb030c test: Use checked_alloc
72d952c FIXUP: Missing "is"
70ff29b secp256k1_context_randomize: document.
9d560f9 Merge #428: Exhaustive recovery
8e48aa6 Add `secp256k1_ec_pubkey_negate` and `secp256k1_ec_privkey_negate`
2cee5fd exhaustive tests: add recovery module
678b0e5 exhaustive tests: remove erroneous comment from ecdsa_sig_sign
03ff8c2 group_impl.h: remove unused `secp256k1_ge_set_infinity` function
a724d72 configure: add --enable-coverage to set options for coverage analysis
b595163 recovery: add tests to cover API misusage
6f8ae2f ecdh: test NULL-checking of arguments
25e3cfb ecdsa_impl: replace scalar if-checks with VERIFY_CHECKs in ecdsa_sig_sign
git-subtree-dir: src/secp256k1
git-subtree-split: 84973d393ac240a90b2e1a6538c5368202bc2224
Rather than re-add disconnected block transactions back to the mempool
immediately, store them in a separate disconnectpool for later processing,
because we expect most such transactions to reappear in the chain that is
still to be connected (and thus we can avoid the work of reprocessing those
transactions through the mempool altogether).
a750d77 Add tests for mempool persistence (John Newbery)
91c91e1 Control mempool persistence using a command line parameter. (John Newbery)
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185c7f0 Avoid reading the old hd master key during wallet encryption (Matt Corallo)
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Add test for adding multiple addresses to address manager
Clean up unnecessary modulo operations
Add test for GetNewBucket's alternate method signature
d6732d8 [tests] update disconnect_ban.py test case to work with listbanned (John Newbery)
77c54b2 [net] listbanned RPC and QT should show correct banned subnets (John Newbery)
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7c58863 [Wallet] unset change position when there is no change on exact match (Gregory Sanders)
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DisconnectBlock currently has a complicated interface:
Situation Return value
pfClean != nullptr pfClean == nullptr
All good: true true
Failure: false false
Unclean rewind: true false
with *pfClean=false
Change this to return a tristate enum instead. As an added bonus,
remove the ValidationState& argument which was unused.
b51aaf1 Remove unused C++ code not covered by unit tests (practicalswift)
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dcb69fd [test] Unit test amount.h/amount.cpp (Jimmy Song)
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This adds a simpler new implementation of getbalance logic along with asserts
to confirm it behaves identically to the old logic. The old logic is removed in
the next commit.
1b14449 [test] Add Unit Test for GetListenPort (Jimmy Song)
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c36ea69 [wallet] Make sure pindex is non-null before possibly referencing in LogPrintf call. (Karl-Johan Alm)
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e6756ad Switch CCoinsMap from boost to std unordered_map (Pieter Wuille)
344a2c4 Add support for std::unordered_{map,set} to memusage.h (Pieter Wuille)
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911a480 wallet: Add comment describing the various classes in walletdb.h (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
69d2e9b wallet: Make IsDummy private in CWalletDBWrapper (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
3323281 wallet: CWalletDB CDB composition not inheritance (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
be9e1a9 wallet: Reduce references to global bitdb environment (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
071c955 wallet: Get rid of fFileBacked (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
71afe3c wallet: Introduce database handle wrapper (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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dd07068 Fixed typo in documentation for merkleblock.h (Mikerah)
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Move buckets and bucketMap to be stored as part of overall serialization of estimator.
Add some placeholder data so file format is only changed once.
Maintain 3 different TxConfirmStats with potential for different decays and scales.
68af651 MOVEONLY: move TxConfirmStats to cpp (Alex Morcos)
2332f19 Initialize TxConfirmStats in constructor (Alex Morcos)
5ba81e5 Read and Write fee estimate file directly from CBlockPolicyEstimator (Alex Morcos)
14e10aa Call estimate(Smart)Fee directly from CBlockPolicyEstimator (Alex Morcos)
dbb9e36 Give CBlockPolicyEstimator it's own lock (Alex Morcos)
f6187d6 Make processBlockTx private. (Alex Morcos)
ae7327b Make feeEstimator its own global instance of CBlockPolicyEstimator (Alex Morcos)
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CWalletDB now contains a CDB instead of inheriting from it.
This makes it easier to replace the internal transaction with a different
database, without leaking through internals.
Instead, CWalletDB() with a dummy handle will just give you a no-op
database in which writes always succeeds and reads always fail. CDB
already had functionality for this, so just use that.
Abstract database handle from explicit strFilename into
CWalletDBWrapper.
Also move CWallet::Backup to db.cpp - as it deals with representation
details this is a database specific operation.
4082fb0 Add missing <atomic> header in clientmodel.h (Jonas Schnelli)
928d4a9 Set both time/height header caches at the same time (Jonas Schnelli)
610a917 Declare headers height/time cache mutable, re-set the methods const (Jonas Schnelli)
cf92bce Update the remaining blocks left in modaloverlay at init. (Jonas Schnelli)
7148f5e Reduce cs_main locks during modal overlay by adding an atomic cache (Jonas Schnelli)
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disconnectnode() can currently only be called with the IP address/port
of the node the user wishes to connect. This commit allows the node to
be disconnected using the nodeid returned by getpeerinfo().
608bbcc [qt] Stop treating coinbase outputs differently: show them at 1conf (Matt Corallo)
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a4186dd wallet: Use boost to more portably ensure -wallet specifies only a filename (Luke Dashjr)
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This was a long-standing and annoying problem.
If autogen.sh was not manually run after touching configure.ac,
bitcoin-config.h would not be properly regenerated. This causes very subtle
problems when configure appears to enable a new value, but it does not end up
reflected in the build.
c9e31c3 Clarify importprivkey help text with example of blank label without rescan Occasionally I waste a lot of time not remembering that the second parameter to importprivkey must be blank if you intend to stop rescan with "false" as the third parameter. (Warren Togami)
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Occasionally I waste a lot of time not remembering that the second parameter to importprivkey must be blank if you intend to stop rescan with "false" as the third parameter.
This makes SetHDMasterKey responsible for maintinaing the CHDChain
version instead of always creating it with the latest version and
making EncryptWallet responsible for keeping the version from
changing.
b49ad44 Add comment about cs_most_recent_block coverage (Matt Corallo)
c47f5b7 Cache witness-enabled state with recent-compact-block-cache (Matt Corallo)
efc135f Use cached [compact] blocks to respond to getdata messages (Matt Corallo)
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This removes another callback from block connection logic, making it
easier to reason about the wallet-RPCs-returns-stale-info issue.
UpdatedTransaction was previously used by the GUI to display
coinbase transactions only after they have a block built on top of
them. This worked fine for in most cases, but only worked due to a
corner case if the user received a coinbase payout in a block
immediately prior to restart. In that case, the normal process of
caching the most recent coinbase transaction's hash would not work,
and instead it would only work because of the on-load -checkblocks
calling DisconnectBlock and ConnectBlock on the current tip.
In order to make this more robust, a full mapWallet loop after the
first block which is connected after restart was added.
c37e32a [Wallet] Prevent CInputCoin to be in a null state (NicolasDorier)
f597dcb [Wallet] Simplify code using CInputCoin (NicolasDorier)
e78bc45 [Wallet] Decouple CInputCoin from CWalletTx (NicolasDorier)
fd44ac1 [Wallet] Rename std::pair<const CWalletTx*, unsigned int> to CInputCoin (NicolasDorier)
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d0cd0bd Make CWallet::SyncTransactions() interface friendlier (John Newbery)
714e4ad AddToWalletIfInvolvingMe should test pIndex, not posInBlock (John Newbery)
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8c3e6c6 Changed "Send" button default status from true to false (KibbledJiveElkZoo)
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7fd50c3 allow libevent logging to be updated during runtime (John Newbery)
5255aca [rpc] Add logging RPC (John Newbery)
4d9950d Set BCLog::LIBEVENT correctly for old libevent versions. (John Newbery)
Tree-SHA512: d6788a7205372c0528da71eca052910dfb055f2940ca884f422ff3db66e23a2b49c6a15b8f27d5255554fe5c5a928f5dd903fdc63b0bd6c8fa7783e77bb30fe8
b1a6d4c Take a CTransactionRef in AddToWalletIfInvolvingMe to avoid a copy (Matt Corallo)
1c95e2f Use std::shared_ptr instead of boost::shared_ptr in ScriptForMining (Matt Corallo)
91f1e6c Remove dead-code tracking of requests for blocks we generated (Matt Corallo)
acad82f Add override to functions using CValidationInterface methods (Matt Corallo)
e6d5e6c Hold cs_wallet for whole block [dis]connection processing (Matt Corallo)
461e49f SyncTransaction->TxAddedToMempool/BlockConnected/Disconnected (Matt Corallo)
f404334 Handle SyncTransaction in ActivateBestChain instead of ConnectTrace (Matt Corallo)
a147687 Keep conflictedTxs in ConnectTrace per-block (Matt Corallo)
d3167ba Handle conflicted transactions directly in ConnectTrace (Matt Corallo)
29e6e23 Make ConnectTrace::blocksConnected private, hide behind accessors (Matt Corallo)
822000c Add pblock to connectTrace at the end of ConnectTip, not start (Matt Corallo)
f5e9a01 Include missing #include in zmqnotificationinterface.h (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: 8893d47559da3b28d2ef7359768547cba8a4b43b6f891d80f5848f995a84b1517bfb0f706fdc8cd43f09a1350349eb440d9724a59363ab517dfcc4fcb31b2018
218d915 [bench] Avoid function call arguments which are pointers to uninitialized values (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 68d62e9442094f171433291b7f13dba20fc7ead5fd7f2292e1eb97ae51aa2345d40224c4a65c2e5d3552802b3cd0f675a82b6181cf5b77e964355650b25089f0
e9ff818 Fix for issues with startup and multiple monitors on windows. (Allan Doensen)
Tree-SHA512: 8502042a9b5a2fd6f5e409163bee9bd7c85e34c158754f393065f8cc6cdd0f8505b9a1803069d01fc1fb2df04d1b2ed6291388851f2ed3608eb2dd53fc22e06e
9ab9e7d Add a button to open the config file in a text editor (Eric Shaw Jr)
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5f59d3e Improve CFeeBumper interface, add comments, make use of std::move (Jonas Schnelli)
0df22ed Cancel feebump is vErrors is not empty (Jonas Schnelli)
44cabe6 Use static calls for GetRequiredFee and GetMinimumFee, remove make_pair from emplace_back (Jonas Schnelli)
bb78c15 Restore CalculateMaximumSignedTxSize function signature (Jonas Schnelli)
51ea44f Use "return false" instead assert() in CWallet::SignTransaction (Jonas Schnelli)
bcc72cc Directly abort execution in FeeBumper::commit if wallet or tx is not available (Jonas Schnelli)
2718db0 Restore invalid fee check (must be > 0) (Jonas Schnelli)
0337a39 Refactor Bumpfee core functionality (Jonas Schnelli)
d1a95e8 Bumpfee move request parameter interaction to the top (Jonas Schnelli)
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9ff7818 doc: Update release process for simplified version bumping (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
08d9aee build: Remove duplicate version information from src/clientversion.h (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
168a703 doc: Make build system insert version in Doxyfile (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
b67eb8d doc: Remove version numbers from READMEs (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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This simplifies fixing the wallet-returns-stale-info issue as we
can now hold cs_wallet across an entire block instead of only
per-tx (though we only actually do so in the next commit).
This change also removes the NOT_IN_BLOCK constant in favor of only
passing the CBlockIndex* parameter to SyncTransactions when a new
block is being connected, instead of also when a block is being
disconnected.
This change adds a parameter to BlockConnectedDisconnected which
lists the transactions which were removed from mempool due to
confliction as a result of this operation. While its somewhat of a
shame to make block-validation-logic generate a list of mempool
changes to be included in its generated callbacks, fixing this isnt
too hard.
Further in this change-set, CValidationInterface starts listening
to mempool directly, placing it in the middle and giving it a bit
of logic to know how to route notifications from block-validation,
mempool, etc (though not listening for conflicted-removals yet).
f110272 Remove `namespace fs=fs` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
75594bd torcontrol: Use fs::path instead of std::string for private key path (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
2a5f574 Use fsbridge for fopen and freopen (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
bac5c9c Replace uses of boost::filesystem with fs (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
7d5172d Replace includes of boost/filesystem.h with fs.h (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
19e36bb Add fs.cpp/h (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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cd7f394 initialize flag variable to 0 (and continue if GetLogCategory() fails) (John Newbery)
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9bef02e Bugfix: ancestor modifed fees were incorrect for descendants (Suhas Daftuar)
ba7dd8b Test prioritisetransaction and ancestor fee state (Suhas Daftuar)
Tree-SHA512: 01977d88e1afb093a003f22a6f29ea60df3d70a179fe7e55910b9c8c340c4af9fb20cdc804c40235b62c43c453f0194eda0d0d4dbd365d2d98347f5dbe5de01c
30f30c0 Add braces to submitblock per current style. (Gregory Maxwell)
4f15ea1 Check transaction count early in submitblock. (Gregory Maxwell)
ada0caa Make GetWitnessCommitmentIndex callable on blocks without a coinbase txn. (Gregory Maxwell)
Tree-SHA512: 02dcd337ad9cdd8e4fa6a42c009d016026d1229c193676ed6fcc9ce55e924fedec57f516ac1e95c3db0985243ba908307338ce783a70416cb292bed881002bfc
3bde556 Add -debugexclude option to switch off logging for specified components (John Newbery)
Tree-SHA512: 30202e3f2085fc2fc5dd4bedb92988f4cb162c612a42cf8f6395a7da326f34975ddc347f82bc4ddca6c84c438dc0cc6e87869f90c7ff88105dbeaa52a947fa43
6d5dd60 No need to use OpenSSL malloc/free (Thomas Snider)
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There is no point in even hashing a submitted block which doesn't have
a coinbase transaction.
This also results in more useful error reporting on corrupted input.
Thanks to rawodb for the bug report.
e9a6461 Make qt wallet test compatible with qt4 (Russell Yanofsky)
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This changes the logging categories to boolean flags instead of strings.
This simplifies the acceptance testing by avoiding accessing a scoped
static thread local pointer to a thread local set of strings. It
eliminates the only use of boost::thread_specific_ptr outside of
lockorder debugging.
This change allows log entries to be directed to multiple categories
and makes it easy to change the logging flags at runtime (e.g. via
an RPC, though that isn't done by this commit.)
It also eliminates the fDebug global.
Configuration of unknown logging categories now produces a warning.
Since we are more accurately measuring pcoinsTip peak usage at twice the current in dynamic usage, it makes sense to double the default (this will lead to the same effective usage and peak usage as previously).
We should also double the buffer used to avoid flushing if above 90% but still sufficient space remaining.
f885b67 refactor: Make rest.cpp dependency on `*toJSON` in `blockchain.cpp` explicit (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
8d8f28d refactor: Move RPCNotifyBlockChange out of `rpc/server.h` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
e6dcfee refactor: Move GetDifficulty out of `rpc/server.h` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: fc2656611d18442f2fddba5ac1554d958151f6785c2039afdfc36735d7e71592d9686ff6cc7b2ad95180071d7514470e62c52d697c5a1e88f851bddaf5942edb
7228ce8 Compensate for memory peak at flush time (Pieter Wuille)
Tree-SHA512: 97e9848410fab061402c85d8440c54a50dd8a0203b2ea194013ea116700a6dc1b4b26b8c5f9c9c68c1f5c6b935c5d6c737437c1911b003d9ff5445c570cd449d
625488a util: Work around (virtual) memory exhaustion on 32-bit w/ glibc (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: 99b610a8cf9561998af90e16fc19320fddd30c987e8f33325d63df0f56d70235b94d9482e80f28154d4b33a3ecf4961686380c444ec18d1da5e8804a8b6f4de1
The number of arguments is not checked MutateTxAddOutAddr(..), meaning
that
> ./bitcoin-tx -create outaddr=
accessed the vStrInputParts vector beyond its bounds.
This also includes work by jnewbery to check the inputs for
MutateTxAddPubKey()
011124a Update benchmarking with package statistics (Suhas Daftuar)
42cd8c8 Add benchmarking for CreateNewBlock (Suhas Daftuar)
eed816a Mining: return early when block is almost full (Suhas Daftuar)
Tree-SHA512: c0d8f71e4e0441acf3f4ca12f8705e413b59b323659346a447145653def71710537fb4c6d80cad8e36d68b0aabf19c92e9eab7135a8897b053ed58720856cdda
glibc-specific: On 32-bit systems set the number of arenas to 1. By
default, since glibc 2.10, the C library will create up to two heap
arenas per core. This is known to cause excessive virtual address space
usage in our usage. Work around it by setting the maximum number of
arenas to 1.
4115af7 Fix rebase issue where pwalletMain was used instead of pwallet Ser./Deser. nInternalChainCounter as last element (Jonas Schnelli)
9382f04 Do not break backward compatibility during wallet encryption (Jonas Schnelli)
1df08d1 Add assertion for CanSupportFeature(FEATURE_HD_SPLIT) (Jonas Schnelli)
cd468d0 Define CWallet::DeriveNewChildKey() as private (Jonas Schnelli)
ed79e4f Optimize GetOldestKeyPoolTime(), return as soon as we have both oldest keys (Jonas Schnelli)
771a304 Make sure we set the wallets min version to FEATURE_HD_SPLIT at the very first point (Jonas Schnelli)
1b3b5c6 Slightly modify fundrawtransaction.py test (change getnewaddress() into getrawchangeaddress()) (Jonas Schnelli)
003e197 Remove FEATURE_HD_SPLIT bump TODO (Jonas Schnelli)
d9638e5 Overhaul the internal/external key derive switch (Jonas Schnelli)
1090502 Fix superfluous cast and code style nits in RPC wallet-hd.py test (Jonas Schnelli)
58e1483 CKeyPool avoid "catch (...)" in SerializationOp (Jonas Schnelli)
e138876 Only show keypoolsize_hd_internal if HD split is enabled (Jonas Schnelli)
add38d9 GetOldestKeyPoolTime: if HD & HD Chain Split is enabled, response max(oldest-internal-key, oldest-external-key) (Jonas Schnelli)
dd526c2 Don't switch to HD-chain-split during wallet encryption of non HD-chain-split wallets (Jonas Schnelli)
79df9df Switch to 100% for the HD internal keypool size (Jonas Schnelli)
bcafca1 Make sure we always generate one keypool key at minimum (Jonas Schnelli)
d0a627a Fix issue where CDataStream->nVersion was taken a CKeyPool record version (Jonas Schnelli)
9af8f00 Make sure we hand out keypool keys if HD_SPLIT is not enabled (Jonas Schnelli)
469a47b Make sure ReserveKeyFromKeyPool only hands out internal keys if HD_SPLIT is supported (Jonas Schnelli)
05a9b49 Fix wrong keypool internal size in RPC getwalletinfo help (Jonas Schnelli)
01de822 Removed redundant IsLocked() check in NewKeyPool() (Jonas Schnelli)
d59531d Immediately return setKeyPool's size if HD or HD_SPLIT is disabled or not supported (Jonas Schnelli)
02592f4 [Wallet] split the keypool in an internal and external part (Jonas Schnelli)
Tree-SHA512: 80d355d5e844b48c3163b56c788ab8b5b5285db0ceeb19858a3ef517d5a702afeca21dbae526d7b8fb4101c2a745af1d92bf557c40cf516780f17992bf678c1a
fa55853 rpc: Rename first named arg of createrawtransaction (MarcoFalke)
Tree-SHA512: f2e07183f2503344e676e08fe0fd73e995d7c6fda3fc11c64116208dec8e445f0627583dfba85014129b6f2dc7e253b9d760e57e66811272db89e9ba25ce6dbc
0fb2887 Move several relay options into the Relay help group (Jameson Lopp)
Tree-SHA512: 31fdfd8c741adb6fe6806a28955f0fbbc9360b1d8c3d8a28684794822f1b3231fffab93357357d986b81a4532c9eeabb79e5ede9378ff3ad8930ceb6588d9eb6
Unlike Qt5, the Qt4 signals implementation doesn't allow a signal to be
directly connected to a c++ lambda expression. Work around this by defining a
Callback QObject with a virtual method that can forward calls to a closure.
The Qt4 error was reported by Patrick Strateman <patrick.strateman@gmail.com>
in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10039#issuecomment-289248763
It has no business in `rpcserver.h`. Define it in the interface header
of the implementation unit `rpcblockchain` where it is defined.
Also modernize the signature to:
double GetDifficulty(const CBlockIndex* blockindex = nullptr);
(remove `extern`, replace `NULL` with `nullptr`)
4df76e2 Ensure an item exists on the rpcconsole stack before adding (Andrew Chow)
Tree-SHA512: f3fd5e70da186949aff794f6e2ba122da2145331212dcc5e0595285bee9dc3aa6b400b15e8eeec4476099965b74f46c4ef80f8ed1e05d490580167b002b9a5e7
b1f584d fix build if spaces in src dir path (Matthew Zipkin)
Tree-SHA512: 5834690c1f63b85ed04bb8ed411a94da04738534364d58bd9ee333ccff7129b2bbb710f31598c40123199e023da02c1745514294af3efdbb2c2e4c1320aded35
c4a6929 Clarify assumptions made about when BlockCheck is called (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: 2eceb0c4f06c7fd6b290b93843bda11a4b63131559c5e8226bfec84596ed4e54ee6d8f5bc9cf789a80675be8b8079cf9234c96032df306258cb2260b9d8c7825
Mempool persistence was added in
3f78562df5, and is always on. This commit
introduces a command-line parameter -persistmempool, which defaults to
true. When set to false:
- mempool.dat is not loaded when the node starts.
- mempool.dat is not written when the node stops.
Construct scoped_connection directly instead of relying on copy initialization
and move constructor. Avoids the following compile error in debian jessie:
```
In file included from /usr/include/boost/signals2/signal.hpp:21:0,
from ./util.h:29,
from ./dbwrapper.h:11,
from ./txdb.h:10,
from ./test/test_bitcoin.h:11,
from qt/test/wallettests.cpp:11:
/usr/include/boost/signals2/connection.hpp: In function ‘uint256 {anonymous}::SendCoins(CWallet&, SendCoinsDialog&, const CBitcoinAddress&, CAmount)’:
/usr/include/boost/signals2/connection.hpp:234:7: error: ‘boost::signals2::scoped_connection::scoped_connection(const boost::signals2::scoped_connection&)’ is private
scoped_connection(const scoped_connection &other);
^
qt/test/wallettests.cpp:47:6: error: within this context
});
^
```
Error reported by Pavel Janík <Pavel@Janik.cz> in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9974#issuecomment-287550034
e141aa4 Add mallocinfo mode to `getmemoryinfo` RPC (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: e778631765c29b3b5fb94eb66e5f50a8f108a234891bdcc4883f1e6e2fdd223f7660fad987eb2d7cbda5b800482d78adc1a309a3f6f83a84c556af43ebee2ed7
This adds a mode argument to `getmemoryinfo`. By default the output
will remain the same. However if a mode argument of `mallocinfo` is
provided the result of glibc `malloc_info` (if available) will
be returned as a string, as-is.
This is useful for tracking heap usage over time or troubleshooting
memory fragmentation issues.
d93b97f Set to nullptr after delete (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 7201cef4541557ffe31f52ce7527c4b08a2ff5aa1eae5268bdfee5b4843881f8fd115257bef6d1b4dfb71166951950a912ce87aef160ca89c2ca2ae264cfab1b
d7f80b6 Rename first iterator to prevent shadowing. (Pavel Janík)
b42ff60 Fix shadowing of local variables. (Pavel Janík)
c4b60b3 Make some global variables less-global (static) (Pavel Janík)
bb2aaee Prevent -Wshadow warnings with gcc versions 4.8.5, 5.3.1 and 6.2.1. (Pavel Janík)
Tree-SHA512: 3aea4e28146c8f2a31351c6e2b0cce88b6f1e567a0ea0e6131624453e7193d0904e30d81b1439d8c69e281cf0e369b895851fb882ae48d5967b5c2e2c227404e
7759aa2 Save watch only key timestamps when reimporting keys (Russell Yanofsky)
Tree-SHA512: 433b5a78e5626fb2f3166e6c84c22eabd5239d451dc82694da95af237e034612a24f1a8bc959b7d2f2e576ce0b679be1fa4af929ebfae758c7e832056ab67061
9576b01 Enable xvfb in travis to allow running test_bitcoin-qt (Russell Yanofsky)
9e6817e Add new test_bitcoin-qt static library dependencies (Russell Yanofsky)
2754ef1 Add simple qt wallet test sending a transaction (Russell Yanofsky)
b61b34c Add braces to if statements in Qt test_main (Russell Yanofsky)
cc9503c Make qt test compatible with TestChain100Setup framework (Russell Yanofsky)
91e3035 Make test_bitcoin.cpp compatible with Qt Test framework (Russell Yanofsky)
Tree-SHA512: da491181848b8c39138e997ae5ff2df0b16eef2d9cdd0a965229b1a28d4fa862d5f1ef314a1736e5050e88858f329124d15c689659fc6e50fefde769ba24e523
a4d1c9f compat: use `unsigned int` instead of `u_int` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
25da1ee build: cleanup: define MSG_DONTWAIT/MSG_NO_SIGNAL locally (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
c459d50 build: Probe MSG_DONTWAIT in the same way as MSG_NOSIGNAL (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: 60d79d69439bb181465e4244aa5ddc28bbd84f69c0ca0c753956b3798c9022394e29d791bc085fe7ffb1268c64c789a57e24797daad63525bb776088188ff9ae
Avoids following error when qt is statically linked into the test binary, as on
travis:
This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform plugin "xcb"
in "".
7abe7bb Qt/Send: Give fallback fee a reasonable indent (Luke Dashjr)
3e4d7bf Qt/Send: Figure a decent warning colour from theme (Luke Dashjr)
c5adf8f [Qt] Show more significant warning if we fall back to the default fee (Jonas Schnelli)
Tree-SHA512: 9e85b5b398d7a49aaf6c42578d63750b1b7aa9cc9e84d008fe21d6c53f1ffe2fb69286a1a764e634ebca3286564615578eea0a1bc883e4b332be8306d9883d14
c85ffe6 Test transaction selection when gbt called without segwit support (Suhas Daftuar)
abe7b3d Don't require segwit in getblocktemplate for segwit signalling or mining (Suhas Daftuar)
Tree-SHA512: 172496b6d7cdf1879de1266748f2b4ed9fd2ba9ff4a1fd964d74d73c674c16d74bf01a3ba42bf25f2d69f348217c0bbf3412ac64821f222efc9de25a287a5240
Segwit's version bit will be signalled for all invocations of CreateNewBlock,
and not specifying segwit only will cause CreateNewBlock to skip transactions
with witness from being selected.
45a5aaf Only call clear on prevector if it isn't trivially destructible and don't loop in clear (Jeremy Rubin)
aaa02e7 Add prevector destructor benchmark (Jeremy Rubin)
Tree-SHA512: 52bc8163b65b71310252f2d578349d0ddc364a6c23795c5e06e101f5449f04c96cbdca41c0cffb1974b984b8e33006471137d92b8dd4a81a98e922610a94132a
4d51e9b Assert ConnectBlock block and pIndex are the same block (NicolasDorier)
972714c pow: GetNextWorkRequired never called with NULL pindexLast (Daniel Cousens)
cc44c8f ContextualCheckBlockHeader should never have pindexPrev to NULL (NicolasDorier)
Tree-SHA512: 7cc568bf9417267c335f21ec3d1505b26e56e5b3d5f4d3dbb555279489800aaa65a3bcd7bc376e274dd102912aec16ddbb18de2e2060b2667b41eb979cd9321e
b651270 util: Throw tinyformat::format_error on formatting error (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
3b092bd util: Properly handle errors during log message formatting (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: 85e3b7afec2255fc88034187f1abd6060e9421de17ed4e3d918416f393429a99cc2c974b362099aaaff6970549df47664bea4c857c4e46acc0789663201dc541
dcf2112 Add safe flag to listunspent result (NicolasDorier)
af61d9f Add COutput::fSafe member for safe handling of unconfirmed outputs (Russell Yanofsky)
Tree-SHA512: 311edb6fa8075b3ede5b24cb8c6e5d133ccd8ac9ecafea07b604ffa812ee4f071337e31695e662d8573590a0460af20aaaeb39d49c9ea87924449ea50bdfb0b3
819b513 Add missing braces in semaphore posts in net (Matt Corallo)
e007b24 Fix shutdown hang with >= 8 -addnodes set (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: f2d7562bd5d333cd0e80562eb3b1fe329fc10ee713996e053d2ed669db6d9eb39550e0a6c6ab768cd070bfe92a5ea85e0f752470206706de196bd4a689b9bc07
Instead of having an exception propagate into the program when an
error happens while formatting a log message, just print a message to
the log.
Addresses #9423.