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merge-script
c065ae8469
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30134: fuzz: add more coverage for ScriptPubKeyMan
e3249f2111 fuzz: add more coverage for `ScriptPubKeyMan` (brunoerg)

Pull request description:

  This PR adds more coverage for `ScriptPubKeyMan`:

  - Check `GetKey` and `HasPrivKey` after adding descriptor key.
  - Cover `GetEndRange` and `GetKeyPoolSize`.
  - Cover `MarkUnusedAddresses` with the scripts from ScriptPubKeys and `GetMetadata` with the destinations from them.

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  marcofleon:
    Tested ACK e3249f2111. I ran the updated harness for ~9 hours on an empty corpus, generated a coverage report, and checked that the new functions mentioned were hit. Coverage of `scriptpubkeyman.cpp` increased.
  murchandamus:
    Tested ACK e3249f2111

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2024-06-03 14:01:47 +01:00
Ava Chow
9ddf39dd87 fuzz: Handle missing BDBRO errors
Adds error messages that were not being handled. Also removes error
messages that no longer exist.
2024-05-29 05:01:21 -04:00
Murch
bd34dd85e7 Use exact_target shorthand in coinselector_tests 2024-05-28 10:14:17 -04:00
Murch
7aa7e30441 Fold GetSelectionWaste() into ComputeAndSetWaste()
Both `GetSelectionWaste()` and `ComputeAndSetWaste()` now are part of
`SelectionResult`. Instead of `ComputeAndSetWaste()` being a wrapper for
`GetSelectionWaste()`, we combine them to a new function
`RecalculateWaste()`.

As I was combining the logic of the two functions, I noticed that
`GetSelectionWaste()` was making the odd assumption that the
`change_cost` being set to zero means that no change is created.
However, if we build transactions at a feerate of zero with the
`discard_feerate` also set to zero, we'd organically have a
`change_cost` of zero, even when we create change on a transaction.

This commit cleans up this duplicate meaning of `change_cost` and relies
on `GetChange()` to figure out whether there is change on basis of the
`min_viable_change` and whatever is left after deducting fees.

Since this broke a bunch of tests that relied on the double-meaning of
`change_cost` a bunch of tests had to be fixed.
2024-05-24 14:53:54 -04:00
MarcoFalke
fac7298529
fuzz: Fix wallet_bdb_parser stdlib error matching 2024-05-24 14:21:30 +02:00
Ryan Ofsky
6300438a2e
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30115: rpc: avoid copying into UniValue
d7707d9843 rpc: avoid copying into UniValue (Cory Fields)

Pull request description:

  These are the simple (and hopefully obviously correct) copies that can be moves instead.

  This is a follow-up from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30094#issuecomment-2108751842

  As it turns out, there are hundreds of places where we copy UniValues needlessly. It should be the case that moves are always preferred over copies, so there should be no downside to these changes.

  willcl-ark, however, noticed that memory usage may increase in some cases. Logically this makes no sense to me. The only plausible explanation imo is that because the moves are faster, more ops/second occur in some cases.

  This list of moves was obtained by changing the function signatures of the UniValue functions to accept only rvalues, then compiling and fixing them up one by one. There still exist many places where copies are being made. These can/should be fixed up, but weren't done here for the sake of doing the easy ones first.

  I ran these changes through clang-tidy with `performance-move-const-arg` and `bugprone-use-after-move` and no bugs were detected (though that's obviously not to say it can be trusted 100%).

  As stated above, there are still lots of other less trivial fixups to do after these including:
  - Using non-const UniValues where possible so that moves can happen
  - Refactoring code in order to be able to move a UniValue without introducing a use-after-move
  - Refactoring functions to accept UniValues by value rather than by const reference

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    ACK d7707d9843
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK d7707d9843. No changes since last review other than rebase. I agree benchmarks showing increased peak memory usage and RSS are surprising, but number of allocations is down as expected, and runtime is also decreased.
  willcl-ark:
    ACK d7707d9843

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2024-05-23 10:53:37 -04:00
merge-script
93bec6e953
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30131: wallet, tests: Avoid stringop-overflow warning in PollutePubKey
2289d45240 wallet, tests: Avoid stringop-overflow warning in PollutePubKey (Ava Chow)

Pull request description:

  Fixes  #30114

ACKs for top commit:
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  theStack:
    utACK 2289d45240
  laanwj:
    ACK 2289d45240

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2024-05-22 13:43:33 +01:00
Ava Chow
2289d45240 wallet, tests: Avoid stringop-overflow warning in PollutePubKey 2024-05-21 12:59:47 -04:00
merge-script
5acdc2b97d
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26606: wallet: Implement independent BDB parser
d51fbab4b3 wallet, test: Be able to always swap BDB endianness (Ava Chow)
0b753156ce test: Test bdb_ro dump of wallet without reset LSNs (Ava Chow)
c1984f1282 test: Test dumping dbs with overflow pages (Ava Chow)
fd7b16e391 test: Test dumps of other endian BDB files (Ava Chow)
6ace3e953f bdb: Be able to make byteswapped databases (Ava Chow)
d9878903fb Error if LSNs are not reset (Ava Chow)
4d7a3ae78e Berkeley RO Database fuzz test (TheCharlatan)
3568dce9e9 tests: Add BerkeleyRO to db prefix tests (Ava Chow)
70cfbfdadf wallettool: Optionally use BERKELEY_RO as format when dumping BDB wallets (Ava Chow)
dd57713f6e Add MakeBerkeleyRODatabase (Ava Chow)
6e50bee67d Implement handling of other endianness in BerkeleyRODatabase (Ava Chow)
cdd61c9cc1 wallet: implement independent BDB deserializer in BerkeleyRODatabase (Ava Chow)
ecba230979 wallet: implement BerkeleyRODatabase::Backup (Ava Chow)
0c8e728476 wallet: implement BerkeleyROBatch (Ava Chow)
756ff9b478 wallet: add dummy BerkeleyRODatabase and BerkeleyROBatch classes (Ava Chow)
ca18aea5c4 Add AutoFile::seek and tell (Ava Chow)

Pull request description:

  Split from #26596

  This PR adds `BerkeleyRODatabase` which is an independent implementation of a BDB file parser. It provides read only access to a BDB file, and can therefore be used as a read only database backend for wallets. This will be used for dumping legacy wallet records and migrating legacy wallets without the need for BDB itself.

  Wallettool's `dump` command is changed to use `BerkeleyRODatabase` instead of `BerkeleyDatabase` (and `CWallet` itself) to demonstrate that this parser works and to test it against the existing wallettool functional tests.

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2024-05-21 10:05:09 +01:00
Cory Fields
d7707d9843 rpc: avoid copying into UniValue
These are simple (and hopefully obviously correct) copies that can be moves
instead.
2024-05-20 16:48:19 +00:00
Ava Chow
d51fbab4b3 wallet, test: Be able to always swap BDB endianness 2024-05-16 15:03:13 -04:00
Ava Chow
6ace3e953f bdb: Be able to make byteswapped databases
Byteswapped databases make it easier to test opening and deserializing
other endian databases.
2024-05-16 15:03:13 -04:00
Ava Chow
d9878903fb Error if LSNs are not reset 2024-05-16 15:03:13 -04:00
TheCharlatan
4d7a3ae78e Berkeley RO Database fuzz test 2024-05-16 15:03:13 -04:00
Ava Chow
3568dce9e9 tests: Add BerkeleyRO to db prefix tests 2024-05-16 15:03:13 -04:00
Ava Chow
70cfbfdadf wallettool: Optionally use BERKELEY_RO as format when dumping BDB wallets
In order to ease the transition to not having BDB, make the dump tool
use DatabaseFormmat::BERKELEY_RO when -withinternalbdb is set.
2024-05-16 15:03:13 -04:00
Ava Chow
dd57713f6e Add MakeBerkeleyRODatabase
Implements MakeBerkeleyRODatabase and adds DatabaseFormat::BERKELEY_RO
so that MakeDatabase can use BerkeleyRO as the backend database.
2024-05-16 15:03:13 -04:00
Ava Chow
6e50bee67d Implement handling of other endianness in BerkeleyRODatabase 2024-05-16 15:03:13 -04:00
Ava Chow
cdd61c9cc1 wallet: implement independent BDB deserializer in BerkeleyRODatabase
BerkeleyRODatabase is intended for use after BDB is removed, so it needs
to be able to read all of the records from a BDB file. Thus an
independent deserializer for BDB data files is implemented in it. This
deserializer is targeted towards the data files that Bitcoin Core
creates so it does not fully support all of BDB's features (e.g. other
database types, encryption, etc.).
2024-05-16 15:03:13 -04:00
brunoerg
e3249f2111 fuzz: add more coverage for ScriptPubKeyMan 2024-05-16 13:58:07 -03:00
Ryan Ofsky
4f74c59334 util: Move util/string.h functions to util namespace
There are no changes to behavior. Changes in this commit are all additions, and
are easiest to review using "git diff -U0 --word-diff-regex=." options.

Motivation for this change is to keep util functions with really generic names
like "Split" and "Join" out of the global namespace so it is easier to see
where these functions are defined, and so they don't interfere with function
overloading, especially since the util library is a dependency of the kernel
library and intended to be used with external code.
2024-05-16 10:16:08 -05:00
Ryan Ofsky
4d05d3f3b4 util: add TransactionError includes and namespace declarations
Add TransactionError to node namespace and include it directly instead of
relying on indirect include through common/messages.h

This is a followup to a previous commit which moved the TransactionError enum.
These changes were done in a separate followup just to keep the previous commit
more minimal and easy to review.
2024-05-16 10:16:08 -05:00
Ryan Ofsky
680eafdc74 util: move fees.h and error.h to common/messages.h
Move enum and message formatting functions to a common/messages header where
they should be more discoverable, and also out of the util library, so they
will not be a dependency of the kernel

The are no changes in behavior and no changes to the moved code.
2024-05-16 10:16:08 -05:00
Ryan Ofsky
02e62c6c9a common: Add PSBTError enum
Add separate PSBTError enum instead of reusing TransactionError enum for PSBT
operations, and drop unused error codes. The error codes returned by PSBT
operations and transaction broadcast functions mostly do not overlap, so using
an unified enum makes it harder to call any of these functions and know which
errors actually need to be handled.

Define PSBTError in the common library because PSBT functionality is
implemented in the common library and used by both the node (for rawtransaction
RPCs) and the wallet.
2024-05-16 10:16:08 -05:00
Ryan Ofsky
0d44c44ae3 util: move error.h TransactionError enum to node/types.h
New node/types.h file is analagous to existing wallet/types.h and is a better
place to define simple node types that are shared externally with wallet and
gui code than the util library.

Motivation for this change is to completely remove util/error.h file currently
holding TransactionError in a followup commit.
2024-05-16 10:16:08 -05:00
Ryan Ofsky
6861f954f8 util: move util/message to common/signmessage
Move util/message to common/signmessage so it is named more clearly, and
because the util library is not supposed to depend on other libraries besides
the crypto library. The signmessage functions use CKey, CPubKey, PKHash, and
DecodeDestination functions in the consensus and common libraries.
2024-05-16 11:16:08 -04:00
MarcoFalke
fa3169b073
rpc: Remove index-based Arg accessor 2024-05-15 17:21:14 +02:00
Ava Chow
ecba230979 wallet: implement BerkeleyRODatabase::Backup 2024-05-13 23:01:38 -04:00
Ava Chow
0c8e728476 wallet: implement BerkeleyROBatch
Implement ReadKey and HasKey of BerkeleyROBatch, and Next of BerkeleyROCursor.
Also adds the containers for records to BerkeleyRODatabase so that
BerkeleyROBatch will be able to access the records.
2024-05-13 23:01:37 -04:00
Ava Chow
756ff9b478 wallet: add dummy BerkeleyRODatabase and BerkeleyROBatch classes
BerkeleyRODatabase and BerkeleyROBatch will be used to access a BDB file
without the use of BDB. For now, these are dummy classes.
2024-05-13 23:01:06 -04:00
Ava Chow
4ff42762fd
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28336: rpc: parse legacy pubkeys consistently with specific error messages
98570fe29b test: add coverage for parsing cryptographically invalid pubkeys (Sebastian Falbesoner)
c740b154d1 rpc: use `HexToPubKey` helper for all legacy pubkey-parsing RPCs (Sebastian Falbesoner)
100e8a75bf rpc: check and throw specific pubkey parsing errors in `HexToPubKey` (Sebastian Falbesoner)

Pull request description:

  Parsing legacy public keys can fail for three reasons (in this order):
  - pubkey is not in hex
  - pubkey has an invalid length (not 33 or 65 bytes for compressed/uncompressed, respectively)
  - pubkey is crytographically invalid, i.e. is not on curve (`CPubKey.IsFullyValid()` check)

  Many RPCs currently perform these checks manually with different error messages, even though we already have a `HexToPubKey` helper. This PR puts all three checks in this helper (the length check was done on the call-sites before), adds specific error messages for each case, and consequently uses it for all RPCs that parse legacy pubkeys. This leads to deduplicated code and also to more consistent and detailed error messages for the user.

  Affected RPC calls are `createmultisig`, `addmultisigaddress`, `importpubkey`, `importmulti`, `fundrawtransaction`, `walletcreatefundedpsbt`, `send` and `sendall`.

  Note that the error code (-5 a.k.a. `RPC_INVALID_ADDRESS_OR_KEY`) doesn't change in any of the causes, so the changes are not breaking RPC API compatibility. Only the messages are more specific.

  The last commits adds test coverage for the cryptographically invalid (not-on-curve) pubkey case which wasn't exercised before.

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    Tested ACK 98570fe29b
  achow101:
    ACK 98570fe29b

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2024-05-08 17:52:58 -04:00
furszy
53302a0981
bugfix: addmultisigaddress, add unsupported operation for redeem scripts over 520 bytes
Due to a bug in the legacy wallet, the p2sh maximum script size limit is also imposed
on 'p2sh-segwit' and 'bech32' redeem scripts.
Although redeem scripts over MAX_SCRIPT_ELEMENT_SIZE bytes are technically valid for
segwit output types, we don't want to enable this feature in legacy wallets for the
following reasons:

1) It introduces a compatibility-breaking change requiring downgrade protection; older
   wallets would be unable to interact with these "new" legacy wallets.

2) Considering the ongoing deprecation of the legacy spkm, this issue adds another
   good reason to transition towards descriptors.
2024-05-03 14:20:45 -03:00
furszy
0c9fedfc45
fix incorrect multisig redeem script size limit for segwit
The multisig script generation process currently fails when
the user exceeds 15 keys, even when it shouldn't. The maximum
number of keys allowed for segwit redeem scripts (p2sh-segwit
and bech32) is 20 keys.
This is because the redeem script placed in the witness is not
restricted by the item size limit.

The reason behind this issue is the utilization of the legacy
p2sh redeem script restrictions on segwit ones. Redeem scripts
longer than 520 bytes are blocked from being inserted into the
keystore, which causes the signing process and the descriptor
inference process to fail.

This occurs because the multisig generation flow uses the same
keystore as the legacy spkm (FillableSigningProvider), which
contains the 520-byte limit.
2024-05-03 14:20:44 -03:00
Ayush Singh
d7290d662f fuzz: wallet, add target for Crypter 2024-05-02 01:14:15 +05:30
MarcoFalke
dddd40ba82
scripted-diff: Add IWYU pragma keep to bitcoin-config.h includes
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
 perl -0777 -pi -e 's/#if defined\(HAVE_CONFIG_H\)\n#include <config\/bitcoin-config.h>.*\n#endif.*\n/#include <config\/bitcoin-config.h> \/\/ IWYU pragma: keep\n/g' $( git grep -l '#include <config/bitcoin-config.h>' )
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2024-05-01 08:33:04 +02:00
Ava Chow
2d3056751b
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29906: Disable util::Result copying and assignment
6a8b2befea refactor: Avoid copying util::Result values (Ryan Ofsky)
834f65e824 refactor: Drop util::Result operator= (Ryan Ofsky)

Pull request description:

  This PR just contains the first two commits of #25665.

  It disables copying of `util::Result` objects because unnecessary copies are inefficient and not possible after #25665, which makes `util::Result` object move-only.

  It disables the assignment operator and replaces it with an `Update()` method, because #25665 adds more information to `util::Result` objects (warning and error messages and failure values) and having an assignment operator that overwrites data instead of merging it would make it easy to accidentally erase existing information while trying to assign new information.

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    re-ACK 6a8b2befea
  achow101:
    ACK 6a8b2befea
  furszy:
    re-ACK 6a8b2befea

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2024-04-30 12:19:03 -04:00
Ryan Ofsky
19865a8350
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29277: RPC: access RPC arguments by name
30a6c99935 rpc: access some args by name (stickies-v)
bbb31269bf rpc: add named arg helper (stickies-v)
13525e0c24 rpc: add arg helper unit test (stickies-v)

Pull request description:

  Adds string overloads for the `RPCHelpMan::Arg` and `RPCHelpMan::MaybeArg` helpers to be able to access RPC arguments by name instead of index number. Especially in RPCs with a large number of parameters, this can be quite helpful.

  Example usage:
  ```cpp
  const auto action{self.Arg<std::string>("action")};
  ```

  Most of the LoC is adding test coverage and documentation updates. No behaviour change.

  An alternative approach to #27788 with significantly less overhaul.

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  fjahr:
    Code review ACK 30a6c99935
  maflcko:
    ACK 30a6c99935 🥑
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK 30a6c99935. Nice change! Implementation is surprisingly simple and additional unit test coverage is welcome, too.

Tree-SHA512: 4904f5f914fe1d421d32f60edb7c5a028c8ea0f140a2f207a106b4752d441164e073066a6bf2e17693f859fe847815a96609d3cf521e0ac4178d8cd09362ea3d
2024-04-29 10:38:50 -04:00
Ryan Ofsky
6a8b2befea refactor: Avoid copying util::Result values
Copying util::Result values is less efficient than moving them because they
allocate memory and contain strings. Also this is needed to avoid compile
errors in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25722 which adds a
std::unique_ptr member to util::Result which implicity disables copying.
2024-04-25 16:08:24 -04:00
Ryan Ofsky
834f65e824 refactor: Drop util::Result operator=
`util::Result` objects are aggregates that can hold multiple fields with
different information. Currently Result objects can only hold a success value
of an arbitrary type or a single bilingual_str error message. In followup PR
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25722, Result objects may be able to
hold both success and failure values of different types, plus error and warning
messages.

Having a Result::operator= assignment operator that completely erases all
existing Result information before assigning new information is potentially
dangerous in this case. For example, code that looks like it is assigning a
warning value could erase previously-assigned success or failure values.
Conversely, code that looks like it is just assigning a success or failure
value could erase previously assigned error and warning messages.

To prevent potential bugs like this, disable Result::operator= assignment
operator.

It is possible in the future we may want to re-enable operator= in limited
cases (such as when implicit conversions are not used) or add a Replace() or
Reset() method that mimicks default operator= behavior. Followup PR
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25722 also adds a Result::Update()
method providing another way to update an existing Result object.

Co-authored-by: stickies-v <stickies-v@protonmail.com>
2024-04-25 16:08:24 -04:00
Ryan Ofsky
16a6174613
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29904: refactor: Use our own implementation of urlDecode
992c714451 common: Don't terminate on null character in UrlDecode (Fabian Jahr)
099fa57151 scripted-diff: Modernize name of urlDecode function and param (Fabian Jahr)
8f39aaae41 refactor: Remove hooking code for urlDecode (Fabian Jahr)
650d43ec15 refactor: Replace libevent use in urlDecode with our own code (Fabian Jahr)
46bc6c2aaa test: Add unit tests for urlDecode (Fabian Jahr)

Pull request description:

  Fixes #29654 (as a side-effect)

  Removing dependencies is a general goal of the project and the xz backdoor has been an additional wake up call recently. Libevent shows many of the same symptoms, few maintainers and slow releases. While libevent can not be removed completely over night we should start removing it’s usage where it's possible, ideally with the end goal to removing it completely.

  This is a pretty easy win in that direction. The [`evhttp_uridecode` function from libevent](e0a4574ba2/http.c (L3542)) we were using in `urlDecode` could be easily emulated in fewer LOC. This also ports the [applicable test vectors over from libevent](https://github.com/libevent/libevent/blob/master/test/regress_http.c#L3430).

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Tree-SHA512: 78f76ae7ab3b6710eab2aaac20f55eb0da7803e057eaa6220e865f328666a5399ef1a479702aaf630b2f974ad3aa15e2b6adac9c11bc8c3d4be21e8af1667fea
2024-04-25 13:02:43 -04:00
Fabian Jahr
099fa57151
scripted-diff: Modernize name of urlDecode function and param
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/urlDecode/UrlDecode/g' $(git grep -l 'urlDecode' ./src)
sed -i 's/urlEncoded/url_encoded/g' $(git grep -l 'urlEncoded' ./src)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2024-04-24 23:26:24 +02:00
Fabian Jahr
8f39aaae41
refactor: Remove hooking code for urlDecode
The point of this was to be able to build bitcoin-tx and bitcoin-wallet without libevent, see #18504.

Now that we use our own implementation of urlDecode this is not needed anymore.

Co-authored-by: stickies-v <stickies-v@protonmail.com>
2024-04-24 23:23:38 +02:00
Fabian Jahr
650d43ec15
refactor: Replace libevent use in urlDecode with our own code 2024-04-24 23:23:34 +02:00
Ava Chow
a7129f827c
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24313: Improve display address handling for external signer
4357158c47 wallet: return and display signer error (Sjors Provoost)
dc55531087 wallet: compare address returned by displayaddress (Sjors Provoost)
6c1a2cc09a test: use h marker for external signer mock (Sjors Provoost)

Pull request description:

  * HWI returns the requested address: as a sanity check, we now compare that to what we expected
     * external signer documentation now reflects that HWI alternatives must implement this check
  * both RPC and GUI will now return an error text, rather than just fail (the GUI even failed silently in some cases)

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Tree-SHA512: 4f56edf3846745c8e7d08ef55cf29e8bb468256457149377c5f02da097931f9ca0c06bdbd856dc2385cde4fd11e4dc3b634c5a48814ff27f5562c8a25d43da93
2024-04-23 17:20:54 -04:00
merge-script
aaab5fb3c5
Merge bitcoin-core/gui#806: refactor: Misc int sign change fixes
05416422d3 refactor: Avoid implicit-integer-sign-change in processNewTransaction (MarcoFalke)
321f105d08 refactor: Avoid implicit-signed-integer-truncation-or-sign-change in FreedesktopImage (MarcoFalke)
6d8eecd33a refactor: Avoid implicit-integer-sign-change in createTransaction (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  This is allowed by the language. However, the `integer` sanitizer complains about it. Thus, fix it, so that the `integer` sanitizer can be used in the future to catch unintended sign changes.

  Fixes #805.

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  hebasto:
    ACK 05416422d3, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK.

Tree-SHA512: eaa941479bd7bee196eb8b31d93b8e1db122410cf62e8ec4cbbec35cfd14cc766081c3df5dd14a228e21ad2678d8b8ba0d2649e5934c994a90ae96d8b264b4ce
2024-04-18 09:46:04 +01:00
Sjors Provoost
4357158c47
wallet: return and display signer error
Both RPC and GUI now render a useful error message instead of (silently) failing.

Replace bool with util::Result<void> to clarify that this either succeeds or returns an error message.
2024-04-16 17:47:43 +02:00
Sjors Provoost
dc55531087
wallet: compare address returned by displayaddress
Update external signer documentation to reflect this requirement, which HWI already implements.
2024-04-16 17:47:43 +02:00
dergoegge
78407b99ed [clang-tidy] Enable the misc-no-recursion check
Co-authored-by: stickies-v <stickies-v@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gloria Zhao <gloriajzhao@gmail.com>
2024-04-07 14:04:45 +01:00
Ryan Ofsky
4373414d26
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29130: wallet: Add createwalletdescriptor and gethdkeys RPCs for adding new automatically generated descriptors
746b6d8839 test: Add test for createwalletdescriptor (Ava Chow)
2402b63062 wallet: Test upgrade of pre-taproot wallet to have tr() descriptors (Ava Chow)
460ae1bf67 wallet, rpc: Add createwalletdescriptor RPC (Ava Chow)
8e1a475062 wallet: Be able to retrieve single key from descriptors (Ava Chow)
85b1fb19dd wallet: Add GetActiveHDPubKeys to retrieve xpubs from active descriptors (Ava Chow)
73926f2d31 wallet, descspkm: Refactor wallet descriptor generation to standalone func (Andrew Chow)
54e74f46ea wallet: Refactor function for single DescSPKM setup (Andrew Chow)
3b09d0eb7f tests: Test for gethdkeys (Ava Chow)
5febe28c9e wallet, rpc: Add gethdkeys RPC (Ava Chow)
66632e5c24 wallet: Add IsActiveScriptPubKeyMan (Ava Chow)
fa6a259985 desc spkm: Add functions to retrieve specific private keys (Ava Chow)
fe67841464 descriptor: Be able to get the pubkeys involved in a descriptor (Ava Chow)
ef6745879d key: Add constructor for CExtKey that takes CExtPubKey and CKey (Ava Chow)

Pull request description:

  This PR adds a `createwalletdescriptor` RPC which allows users to add new automatically generated descriptors to their wallet, e.g. to upgrade a 0.21.x wallet to contain a taproot descriptor. This RPC takes 3 arguments: the output type to create a descriptor for, whether the descriptor will be internal or external, and the HD key to use if the user wishes to use a specific key. The HD key is an optional parameter. If it is not specified, the wallet will use the key shared by the active descriptors, if they are all single key. For most users in the expected upgrade scenario, this should be sufficient. In more advanced cases, the user must specify the HD key to use.

  Currently, specified HD keys must already exist in the wallet. To make it easier for the user to know, `gethdkeys` is also added to list out the HD keys in use by all of the descriptors in the wallet. This will include all HD keys, whether we have the private key, for it, which descriptors use it and their activeness, and optionally the extended private key. In this way, users with more complex wallets will be still be able to get HD keys from their wallet for use in other scenarios, and if they want to use `createwalletdescriptor`, they can easily get the keys that they can specify to it.

  See also https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26728#issuecomment-1866961865

ACKs for top commit:
  Sjors:
    re-utACK 746b6d8839
  furszy:
    ACK 746b6d8
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK 746b6d8839, and this looks ready to merge. There were various suggested changes since last review where main change seems to be switching `gethdkeys` output to use normalized descriptors (removing hardened path components).

Tree-SHA512: f2849101e6fbf1f59cb031eaaaee97af5b1ae92aaab54c5716940d210f08ab4fc952df2725b636596cd5747b8f5beb1a7a533425bc10d09da02659473516fbda
2024-03-29 06:39:57 -04:00
Ryan Ofsky
c8e3978114
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27307: wallet: track mempool conflicts with wallet transactions
5952292133 wallet, rpc: show mempool conflicts in `gettransaction` result (ishaanam)
54e07ee22f wallet: track mempool conflicts (ishaanam)
d64922b590 wallet refactor: use CWalletTx member functions to determine tx state (ishaanam)
ffe5ff1fb6 scripted-diff: wallet: s/TxStateConflicted/TxStateBlockConflicted (ishaanam)
180973a941 test: Add tests for wallet mempool conflicts (ishaanam)

Pull request description:

  The `mempool_conflicts` variable is added to `CWalletTx`, it is a set of txids of txs in the mempool conflicting with the wallet tx or a wallet tx's parent. This PR only changes how mempool-conflicted txs are dealt with in memory.

  `IsSpent` now returns false for an output being spent by a mempool conflicted transaction where it previously returned true.

  A txid is added to `mempool_conflicts` during  `transactionAddedToMempool`. A txid is removed from `mempool_conflicts` during  `transactionRemovedFromMempool`.

  This PR also adds a `mempoolconflicts` field to the `gettransaction` wallet RPC result.

  Builds on #27145
  Second attempt at #18600

ACKs for top commit:
  achow101:
    ACK 5952292133
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK 5952292133. Just small suggested changes since last review
  furszy:
    ACK 59522921

Tree-SHA512: 615779606723dbb6c2e302681d8e58ae2052ffee52d721ee0389746ddbbcf4b4c4afacf01ddf42b6405bc6f883520524186a955bf6b628fe9b3ae54cffc56a29
2024-03-27 12:45:08 -04:00