fe862c5ad Avoid division by zero in the case of a corrupt estimates file (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid division by zero in the case of a corrupt estimates file.
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Now using a std::unique_ptr, the Db instance is correctly released
when CDB initialization fails.
The internal CDB state and mapFileUseCount are only mutated when
the CDB initialization succeeds.
Note that UpdatedBlockTip is also used in net_processing to
announce new blocks to peers. As this may need additional review,
this change is included in its own commit.
This runs Block{Connected,Disconnected}, SetBestChain, Inventory,
and TransactionAddedToMempool on the background scheduler thread.
Of those, only BlockConnected is used outside of Wallet/ZMQ, and
is used only for orphan transaction removal in net_processing,
something which does not need to be synchronous with anything
else.
This partially reverts #9583, re-enabling some of the gains from
#7946. This does not, however, re-enable the gains achieved by
repeatedly releasing cs_main between each transaction processed.
This avoid calling out to mempool state during coin selection,
balance calculation, etc. In the next commit we ensure all wallet
callbacks from CValidationInterface happen in the same queue,
serialized with each other. This helps to avoid re-introducing one
of the issues described in #9584 [1] by further disconnecting
wallet from current chain/mempool state.
Thanks to @morcos for the suggestion to do this.
Note that there are several race conditions introduced here:
* If a user calls sendrawtransaction from RPC, adding a
transaction which is "trusted" (ie from them) and pays them
change, it may not be immediately used by coin selection until
the notification callbacks finish running. No such race is
introduced in normal transaction-sending RPCs as this case is
explicitly handled.
* Until Block{Connected,Disconnected} and
TransactionAddedToMempool calls also run in the CSceduler
background thread, there is a race where
TransactionAddedToMempool might be called after a
Block{Connected,Disconnected} call happens.
* Wallet will write a new best chain from the SetBestChain
callback prior to having processed the transaction from that
block.
[1] "you could go to select coins, need to use 0-conf change, but
such 0-conf change may have been included in a block who's
callbacks have not yet been processed - resulting in thinking they
are not in mempool and, thus, not selectable."
This prevents the wallet-RPCs-return-stale-info issue from being
re-introduced when new-block callbacks no longer happen in the
block-connection cs_main lock
This is both good practice (we want to move all such callbacks
into a background thread eventually) and prevents a lock inversion
when we go to use this in wallet (mempool.cs->cs_wallet and
cs_wallet->mempool.cs would otherwise both be used).
This is currently unused, but will by used by wallet to cache when
transactions are in the mempool, obviating the need for calls to
mempool from CWalletTx::InMempool()
15f5d3b17 Switch DNSSeed-needed metric to any-automatic-nodes, not services (Matt Corallo)
5ee88b4bd Clarify docs for requirements/handling of addnode/connect nodes (Matt Corallo)
57edc0b0c Rename fAddnode to a more-descriptive "manual_connection" (Matt Corallo)
44407100f Replace relevant services logic with a function suite. (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This was mostly written as a way to clean things up so that the NETWORK_LIMITED PR (#10387) can be simplified a ton, but its also a nice standalone cleanup that will also require a bit of review because it tweaks a lot of stuff across net. The new functions are fine in protocol.h right now since they're straight-forward, but after NETWORK_LIMITED will really want to move elsewhere after @theuni moves the nServices-based selection to addrman from connman.
Adds HasAllRelevantServices and GetRelevantServices, which check
for NETWORK|WITNESS.
This changes the following:
* Removes nRelevantServices from CConnman, disconnecting it a bit
more from protocol-level logic.
* Replaces our sometimes-connect-to-!WITNESS-nodes logic with
simply always requiring WITNESS|NETWORK for outbound non-feeler
connections (feelers still only require NETWORK).
* This has the added benefit of removing nServicesExpected from
CNode - instead letting net_processing's VERSION message
handling simply check HasAllRelevantServices.
* This implies we believe WITNESS nodes to continue to be a
significant majority of nodes on the network, but also because
we cannot sync properly from !WITNESS nodes, it is strange to
continue using our valuable outbound slots on them.
* In order to prevent this change from preventing connection to
-connect= nodes which have !WITNESS, -connect nodes are now
given the "addnode" flag. This also allows outbound connections
to !NODE_NETWORK nodes for -connect nodes (which was already true
of addnodes).
* Has the (somewhat unintended) consequence of changing one of the
eviction metrics from the same
sometimes-connect-to-!WITNESS-nodes metric to requiring
HasRelevantServices.
This should make NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED much simpler to implement.
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7a91ceb5e [QA] Add RPC based rescan test (Jonas Schnelli)
c77170fbd [Wallet] add rescanblockchain <start_height> <stop_height> RPC command (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
A RPC rescan command is much more flexible for the following reasons:
* You can define the start and end-height
* It can be called during runtime
* It can work in multiwallet environment
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Adds HasAllRelevantServices and GetRelevantServices, which check
for NETWORK|WITNESS.
This changes the following:
* Removes nRelevantServices from CConnman, disconnecting it a bit
more from protocol-level logic.
* Replaces our sometimes-connect-to-!WITNESS-nodes logic with
simply always requiring WITNESS|NETWORK for outbound non-feeler
connections (feelers still only require NETWORK).
* This has the added benefit of removing nServicesExpected from
CNode - instead letting net_processing's VERSION message
handling simply check HasAllRelevantServices.
* This implies we believe WITNESS nodes to continue to be a
significant majority of nodes on the network, but also because
we cannot sync properly from !WITNESS nodes, it is strange to
continue using our valuable outbound slots on them.
* In order to prevent this change from preventing connection to
-connect= nodes which have !WITNESS, -connect nodes are now
given the "addnode" flag. This also allows outbound connections
to !NODE_NETWORK nodes for -connect nodes (which was already true
of addnodes).
* Has the (somewhat unintended) consequence of changing one of the
eviction metrics from the same
sometimes-connect-to-!WITNESS-nodes metric to requiring
HasRelevantServices.
This should make NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED much simpler to implement.
This should fix issues with the multiwallet test and symlinks
when the tmpdir is a relative path.
Rather than fixing os.symlink to work with paths relative to a
directory descriptor, which does not work on Windows, normalize
the path instead.
8c2f4b888 Expose more parallelism with relaxed atomics (suggested in #9938). Fix a test to check the exclusive or of two properties rather than just or. (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
This PR is in response to #10026 and some feedback on #9938.
~Locally, all the checkqueue tests ran 3.2X faster on my machine. The worst offender, `test_CheckQueue_Correct_Random` ran 3.4X faster.~
1. ~Removes `GetRand()` and replaces it with a single deterministic FastRandomContext instance.~ #10321 replicated this
1. Exposes more parallelism with relaxed atomics, increasing chance of catching a bug. This does not change performance on my machine.
1. Makes one test case more restrictive (xor instead of or, see #9938).
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4526d21 Add test for multiwallet batch RPC calls (Russell Yanofsky)
74182f2 Add missing batch rpc calls to python coverage logs (Russell Yanofsky)
505530c Add missing multiwallet rpc calls to python coverage logs (Russell Yanofsky)
9f67646 Make AuthServiceProxy._batch method usable (Russell Yanofsky)
e02007a Limit AuthServiceProxyWrapper.__getattr__ wrapping (Russell Yanofsky)
edafc71 Fix uninitialized URI in batch RPC requests (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This fixes "Wallet file not specified" errors when making batch wallet RPC calls with more than one wallet loaded. This issue was reported by @NicolasDorier in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11257
Request URI is not used for anything except multiwallet request dispatching, so this change has no other effect.
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bfebc0b Remove dead store in ecdsa_signature_parse_der_lax. (Eelis)
Pull request description:
This was one of the issues found by Clang's static analyzer (#9573).
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55509f1 Document assumptions that are being made to avoid division by zero (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Document assumptions (via `assert(…)`:s) that are being made to avoid division by zero.
Rationale:
* Make it clear to human reviewers and non-human static analyzers that what might look like potential division by zero cases are written the way they are intentionally (these cases are currently flagged by various static analyzers).
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We have several pieces of information about subtrees:
1) What their current directory contents is
2) What their directory contents was at the time of the last subtree merge
3) What the directory contents of the upstream project is in the commit referred to by the subtree merge.
Normally, all 3 should be identical. git-subtree-check.sh so far only compared (1) with (3) however.
Fix this by comparing all three, and give some more useful diff output in the case of mismatch.
The added benefit is that (1) and (2) can be compared without needing to see the upstream repository.
619bb05 Squashed 'src/univalue/' changes from 16a1f7f6e..fe805ea74 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The subtree-merge commit also fixes the whitespace for failing tests, such that bisect doesn't break.
Finally, the bump also includes the changes that accidentally modified our subtree, such that the subtree check should work fine now:
```sh
./contrib/devtools/git-subtree-check.sh src/univalue
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857b32b [tests] Add -walletnotify functional test (João Barbosa)
df18d29 [tests] Add -blocknotify functional test (João Barbosa)
9c72a46 [tests] Tidy up forknotify.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This patch adds the missing functional tests for `-blocknotify` and `-walletnotify` notifications. The `-alertnotify` test file `forknotify.py` is renamed to `notifications.py` to accommodate the new tests. Credits to @jnewbery for this cleanup and unification.
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eff4bd8 [test] P2P functional test for certain fingerprinting protections (Jim Posen)
a2be3b6 [net] Ignore getheaders requests for very old side blocks (Jim Posen)
Pull request description:
Sending a getheaders message with an empty locator and a stop hash is a request for a single header by hash. The node will respond with headers for blocks not in the main chain as well as those in the main chain. To avoid fingerprinting, the node should, however, ignore requests for headers on side branches that are too old. This replicates the logic that currently exists for `getdata` requests for blocks.
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4e955c5 Near-Bugfix: Reestablish consensus check removed in 8d7849b (Jorge Timón)
3e8c916 Introduce CheckInputsAndUpdateCoins static wrapper in txmempool.cpp (Jorge Timón)
832e074 Optimization: Minimize the number of times it is checked that no money is created (Jorge Timón)
3f0ee3e Proper indentation for CheckTxInputs and other minor fixes (Jorge Timón)
Pull request description:
...is created by individual transactions to 2 places (but call only once in each):
- ConnectBlock ( before calculated fees per txs twice )
- AcceptToMemoryPoolWorker ( before called CheckTxInputs 4 times and calculated
fees per tx one extra time )
Also call tx.GetValueOut() only once per call of CheckTxInputs (instead of 2)
For more motivation:
~~https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L1493~~https://github.com/jtimon/bitcoin/compare/0.13-consensus-inputs...jtimon:0.13-consensus-inputs-comments
EDIT: partially replaces #6445
Near-Bugfix as pointed out in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8498#discussion_r124346132
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f617d1b06 [depends] native_ds_store 1.1.2 (fanquake)
46b752ab5 [depends] native_mac_alias 2.0.6 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
mac_alias and ds_store have moved from Bitbucket to GitHub.
See https://github.com/al45tair/mac_alias and https://github.com/al45tair/ds_store.
mac_alias has been updated to be compatible with Python 3? ~~~so we should be able to drop our patch.~~~ I've dropped some of the patch for now.
Quickly tested on macOS, because depends building is broken with latest the Xcode see #11461.
Related #8134.
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