This extra method will be needed for updating the filter set for
faster wallet rescans; after an internal top-up has happened, we only
want to add the newly created scriptPubKeys.
fa51cc9651 refactor: Use type-safe time point for CWallet::m_next_resend (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
`GetTime` is not type-safe, thus deprecated, see 75cbbfa279/src/util/time.h (L62-L70)
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bfb9b94ebe wallet: remove duplicate descriptor type check in GetNewDestination (furszy)
76b982a4a5 wallet: remove unused `nAccountingEntryNumber` field (furszy)
599ff5adfc wallet: avoid double TopUp() calls on descriptor wallets (furszy)
Pull request description:
Found it while was digging over a `getnewaddress` timeout on the functional test suite.
### Context:
We are calling `TopUp()` twice in the following flows for descriptor wallets:
A) `CWallet::GetNewDestination`:
1) Calls spk_man->TopUp()
2) Calls spk_man->GetNewDestination() --> which, after the basic script checks, calls TopUp() again.
B) `CWallet::GetReservedDestination`:
1) Calls spk_man->TopUp()
2) Calls spk_man->GetReservedDestination() --> which calls to GetNewDestination (which calls to TopUp again).
### Changes:
Move `TopUp()` responsibility from the wallet class to each scriptpubkeyman.
So each spkm can decide to call it or not after perform the basic checks
for the new destination request.
Aside from that, remove the unused `nAccountingEntryNumber` wallet field. And a duplicated descriptor type check in `GetNewDestination`
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b01682a812 refactor: revert m_next_resend to not be std::atomic (stickies-v)
9245f45670 wallet: only update m_next_resend when actually resending (stickies-v)
7fbde8af5c refactor: carve out tx resend timer logic into ShouldResend (stickies-v)
01f3534632 refactor: remove unused locks for ResubmitWalletTransactions (stickies-v)
c6e8e11fb0 wallet: fix capitalization in docstring (stickies-v)
Pull request description:
This PR addresses the outstanding comments/issues from #25768:
- capitalization [typo](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25768#discussion_r958572522) in docstring
- remove [unused locks](01f3534632) that we previously needed for `ReacceptWalletTransactions()`
- before #25768, only `ResendWalletTransactions()` would reset `m_next_resend` (formerly called `nNextResend`). By unifying it with `ReacceptWalletTransactions()` into `ResubmitWalletTransactions()`, the number of callsites that would reset the `m_next_resend` timer increased
- since `m_next_resend` is only used in case of `relay=true` (formerly `ResendWalletTransactions()`), this is unintuitive
- it leads to [unexpected behaviour](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25768#issuecomment-1252619427) such as transactions potentially never being rebroadcasted.
- it makes the ResubmitWalletTransactions()` logic [more complicated than strictly necessary](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25768#discussion_r962828563)
- since #25768, we relied on an earlier call of `ResubmitWalletTransactions(relay=false, force=true)` to initialize `m_next_resend()`, I think we can more elegantly do that by just providing `m_next_resend` with a default value
- just to highlight: this commit introduces behaviour change
Note: the `if (!fBroadcastTransactions)` in `CWallet:ShouldResend()` is duplicated on purpose, since it potentially avoids the slightly more expensive `if (!chain().isReadyToBroadcast())` check afterwards. I don't have a strong view on it, so happy to remove that additional check to reduce the diff, too.
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1c36bafc5f wallet: have prune error take precedence over assumedvalid (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23997#discussion_r891412739.
From Russ Yanofsky:
> Agree with all of Marco's points here and think this should be updated
>
> If havePrune and hasAssumedValidChain are both true, better to show havePrune error message. Assumed-valid error message is vague and not very actionable. Would suggest "Error loading wallet. Wallet requires blocks to be downloaded, and software does not currently support loading wallets while blocks are being downloaded out of order though assumeutxo snapshots. Wallet should be able to load successfully after node sync reaches height {block_height}"
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From Russ Yanofsky:
"Agree with all of Marco's points here and think this should be updated
If havePrune and hasAssumedValidChain are both true, better to show
havePrune error message. Assumed-valid error message is vague and not
very actionable. Would suggest "Error loading wallet. Wallet requires
blocks to be downloaded, and software does not currently support loading
wallets while blocks are being downloaded out of order though assumeutxo
snapshots. Wallet should be able to load successfully after node sync
reaches height {block_height}"
Co-authored-by: MacroFake <MarcoFalke@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Russ Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
d0d9cf7aea test: Check external coin effective value is used in CoinSelection (Aurèle Oulès)
76b79c1a17 wallet: Use correct effective value when checking target (Aurèle Oulès)
Pull request description:
Fixes #26185. The following assert failed because it was not checked in the parent function.
2bd9aa5a44/src/wallet/coinselection.cpp (L391)
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Since m_next_resend is now only called from MaybeResendWalletTxs()
we don't have any potential race conditions anymore, so the usage
of std::atomic can be reverted.
We only want to relay our resubmitted transactions once every 12-36h.
By separating the timer update logic out of ResubmitWalletTransactions
and into MaybeResendWalletTxs we avoid non-relay calls (previously in
the separate ReacceptWalletTransactions function) from resetting that
timer.
Moves the logic of whether or not transactions should actually be
resent out of the function that's resending them. This reduces
responsibilities of ResubmitWalletTransactions and allows
carving out the updating of m_next_resend in a future commit.
fa2c72dda0 rpc: Set RPCArg options with designated initializers (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
For optional constructor arguments, use a new struct. This comes with two benefits:
* Earlier unused optional arguments can be omitted
* Designated initializers can be used
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810c3dc7ef doc, rpc: mention that `listdescriptors` result is sorted by string representation (Sebastian Falbesoner)
d99af861d0 test: check that `listdescriptors` descriptor strings are sorted (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This small PR adds a test for the change introduced in PR #25931 ("rpc: sort listdescriptors result", commit 50996241f2). The correctness of the test can easily be verified by commenting out the `std::sort` call in the `listdescriptors` RPC implementation:
```diff
diff --git a/src/wallet/rpc/backup.cpp b/src/wallet/rpc/backup.cpp
index 09c74ea2da..3ed1a69b26 100644
--- a/src/wallet/rpc/backup.cpp
+++ b/src/wallet/rpc/backup.cpp
@@ -1829,9 +1829,11 @@ RPCHelpMan listdescriptors()
});
}
+ /*
std::sort(wallet_descriptors.begin(), wallet_descriptors.end(), [](const auto& a, const auto& b) {
return a.descriptor < b.descriptor;
});
+ */
UniValue descriptors(UniValue::VARR);
for (const WalletDescInfo& info : wallet_descriptors) {
```
leading to a fail of the functional test `wallet_listdescriptors.py`.
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a60d9eb9e6 Bugfix: Wallet: Lock cs_wallet for SignMessage (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
cs_desc_main is typically locked within scope of a cs_wallet lock, but:
CWallet::IsLocked locks cs_wallet
...called from DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan::GetKeys
...called from DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan::GetSigningProvider which locks cs_desc_main first, but has no access to cs_wallet ...called from DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan::SignMessage ...called from CWallet::SignMessage which can access and lock cs_wallet
Resolve the out of order locks by grabbing cs_wallet in CWallet::SignMessage first
-------------
Note this is currently only an issue for the GUI (which lacks sufficient testing apparently), but can be reproduced by #26082 (CI fails as a result)
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58b7df3caa wallet: AvailableCoins, simplify output script type acquisition (furszy)
Pull request description:
There is an unnecessary `ExtractDestination()` call and subsequent result parse into an `CScriptID`.
The `Solver()` call, which we are already doing below anyway, retrieves the script type and, in the P2SH case, the program id.
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e68d380797 rpc: remove unneeded RPCTypeCheckArgument checks (furszy)
55566630c6 rpc: treat univalue type check error as RPC_TYPE_ERROR, not RPC_MISC_ERROR (furszy)
Pull request description:
Same rationale as #26039, tackling another angle of the problem.
#### Context
We have the same univalue type error checking code spread/duplicated few times:
`RPCTypeCheckObj`, `RPCTypeCheckArgument`, `UniValue::checkType`.
In the first two functions, we are properly returning an `RPC_TYPE_ERROR` while in `UniValue::checkType`
we are throwing an `std::runtime_error` which is caught by the RPC server request handler, who invalidly
treats it as `RPC_MISC_ERROR` (which is a generic error return code that provides no information to the user).
#### Proposed Changes
Throw a custom exception from `Univalue::checkType` (instead of a plain
`std::runtime_error`) and catch it on the RPC server request handler.
So we properly return `RPC_TYPE_ERROR` (-3) on every arg type error and
not the general `RPC_MISC_ERROR` (-1).
This will allow us to remove all the `RPCTypeCheckArgument` calls. As them are redundant since #25629.
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fad61573ed Fix nNextResend data race in ResubmitWalletTransactions (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Now that `ResubmitWalletTransactions` is called from more than one thread, it is no longer thread-safe.
Introduced in 5291933fed.
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stickies-v:
However, I think the current data race UB fix in fad61573e is the most critical to get into v24, so: ACK fad61573e - but open to further improvements.
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b6a65568df Fix issues identified by codespell 2.2.1 and update ignored words (Jon Atack)
8f2010de6e Bump codespell version to 2.2.1 (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
as well as one in `test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.py` not seen by the spelling linter.
Can be tested locally by running `test/lint/lint-spelling.py` on this branch versus on master and by checking the CI linter result.
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cs_desc_main is typically locked within scope of a cs_wallet lock, but:
CWallet::IsLocked locks cs_wallet
...called from DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan::GetKeys
...called from DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan::GetSigningProvider which locks cs_desc_main first, but has no access to cs_wallet
...called from DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan::SignMessage
...called from CWallet::SignMessage which can access and lock cs_wallet
Resolve the out of order locks by grabbing cs_wallet in CWallet::SignMessage first
c3e536555a Bugfix: Wallet: Return util::Error rather than non-error nullptr when CreateWallet/LoadWallet/RestoreWallet fail (Luke Dashjr)
335ff98c8a Bugfix: Wallet: Wrap RestoreWallet content in a try block to ensure exceptions become returned errors and incomplete wallet directory is removed (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Bug 1: `copy_file` can throw exceptions, but `RestoreWallet` is expected to return a nullptr with a populated `errors` parameter. This is fixed by wrapping `copy_file` and `LoadWallet` (for good measure) in a `try` block, and converting any exceptions to the intended return style.
Bug 2: `util::Result` turns what would have been a `false` unique_ptr into a `true` nullptr result, which leads to nullptr dereferences in at least the 3 cases of wallet creation/loading/restoring. This is fixed by keeping the pointer as a plain `std::unique_ptr` until actually returning it (ie, after the nullptr check).
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/661
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fa521c9603 Use steady clock for all millis bench logging (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Currently `GetTimeMillis` is used for bench logging in milliseconds integral precision. Replace it to use a steady clock that is type-safe and steady.
Microsecond or float precision can be done in a follow-up.
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ACK fa521c9603 - started making the same change.
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and also fix spelling in test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.py not caught by the
spelling linter and fix up a paragraph we are touching here in test/README.md.
The `sendall` RPC doesn't use `CreateTransactionInternal`as the rest of
the wallet RPCs and it never checks against the tx-size mempool limit.
Add a check for tx-size as well as test coverage for that case.
6f8e3818af sendall: check if the maxtxfee has been exceeded (ishaanam)
Pull request description:
Previously the `sendall` RPC didn't check whether the fees of the transaction it creates exceed the set `maxtxfee`. This PR adds this check to `sendall` and a test case for it.
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Concept ACK 6f8e3818af. The high feerate is unlikely but sendall should respect the existing wallet options.
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