fae5ce8795 univalue: Return more detailed type check error messages (MacroFake)
fafab147e7 move-only: Move UniValue::getInt definition to keep class with definitions only (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Print the current type and the expected type
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4c495413e1 Disallow encryption of watchonly wallets (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Watchonly wallets do not have any private keys to encrypt. It does not make sense to encrypt such wallets, so disable the option to encrypt them.
This avoids an assertion that can be hit when encrypting watchonly descriptor wallets.
As our current behavior allows for encrypting watchonly wallets (no crash with legacy, crash, but still encrypted with descriptors), the new `NoKeys` status is only returned for unencrypted watchonly wallets. This allows any watchonly wallets that were previously encrypted to show the correct encryption status (they have encryption keys, and so should be indicated as being encrypted).
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d2ed97656b wallet: Precompute Txdata after setting PSBT inputs' UTXOs (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
If we are given a PSBT that is missing one or more input UTXOs, our
PrecomputedTransactionData will be incorrect and missing information
that it should otherwise have, and therefore we may not produce a
signature when we should. To avoid this problem, we can do the
precomputation after we have set the UTXOs the wallet is able to set for
the PSBT.
Also adds a test for this behavior.
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a02f3f19f5 tidy: use misc-unused-using-decls (fanquake)
d6787bc19b refactor: remove unused using directives (fanquake)
3617634324 validation: remove unused using directives (eugene)
Pull request description:
Adds https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/misc/unused-using-decls.html to our clang-tidy.
PR'd after the discussion in #25433 (which it includes).
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8d8eeb422e [net processing] Remove CNode::nLocalServices (John Newbery)
5961f8eea1 [net] Return CService from GetLocalAddrForPeer and GetLocalAddress (dergoegge)
d9079fe18d [net processing] Remove CNode::nServices (John Newbery)
7d1c036934 [net processing] Replace fHaveWitness with CanServeWitnesses() (John Newbery)
f65e83d51b [net processing] Remove fClient and m_limited_node (John Newbery)
fc5eb528f7 [tests] Connect peer in outbound_slow_chain_eviction by sending p2p messages (John Newbery)
1f52c47d5c [net processing] Add m_our_services and m_their_services to Peer (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Another step in #19398. Which services we offer to a peer and which services they offer to us is application layer data and should not be stored on `CNode`.
This is also a prerequisite for adding `PeerManager` unit tests (See #25515).
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817326a828 wallet: avoid rescans if under the snapshot (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11) (parent PR: #15606)
---
Refuse to load a wallet if it requires a rescan lower than the height of assumed-valid blocks.
Of course in live code right now, `BLOCK_ASSUMED_VALID` block index entries don't exist since they're a unique flag introduced by the use of UTXO snapshots, so this is prophylactic code exercised only by unittests.
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Code review ACK 817326a828. This seems like the simplest change we can make to avoid wallet problems when an assumeutxo snapshot is loaded.
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1be7964189 test, wallet: Add mempool rescan test for import RPCs (Fabian Jahr)
833ce76df7 rpc, wallet: Document mempool rescan after importdescriptor, importwallet (Fabian Jahr)
0e396d1ba7 rpc, wallet: Document mempool scan after importmulti (Fabian Jahr)
e6d3ef8586 rpc, wallet: Document mempool scan after importpubkey (Fabian Jahr)
6d3db52e66 rpc, wallet: Document and test mempool scan after importprivkey (João Barbosa)
3abdbbb90a rpc, wallet: Document and test mempool scan after importaddress (João Barbosa)
236239bd40 wallet: Rescan mempool for transactions as well (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This PR picks up the work from #18964 and closes #18954.
It should incorporate all the unaddressed feedback from the PR:
- Mempool rescan now expanded to all relevant import* RPCs
- Added documentation in the help of each RPC
- More tests
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cb3e9a1e3f Move {Load,Dump}Mempool to kernel namespace (Carl Dong)
aa30676541 Move DEFAULT_PERSIST_MEMPOOL out of libbitcoinkernel (Carl Dong)
06b88ffb8a LoadMempool: Pass in load_path, stop using gArgs (Carl Dong)
b857ac60d9 test/fuzz: Invoke LoadMempool via CChainState (Carl Dong)
b3267258b0 Move FopenFn to fsbridge namespace (Carl Dong)
ae1e8e3756 mempool: Use NodeClock+friends for LoadMempool (Carl Dong)
f9e8e5719f mempool: Improve comments for [GS]etLoadTried (Carl Dong)
813962da0b scripted-diff: Rename m_is_loaded -> m_load_tried (Carl Dong)
413f4bb52b DumpMempool: Pass in dump_path, stop using gArgs (Carl Dong)
bd4407817e DumpMempool: Use std::chrono instead of weird int64_t arthmetics (Carl Dong)
c84390b741 test/mempool_persist: Test manual savemempool when -persistmempool=0 (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This is part of the `libbitcoinkernel` project: #24303, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/18
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This PR moves `{Dump,Load}Mempool` into its own `kernel/mempool_persist` module and introduces `ArgsManager` `node::` helpers in `node/mempool_persist_args`to remove the scattered calls to `GetBoolArg("-persistmempool", DEFAULT_PERSIST_MEMPOOL)`.
More context can be gleaned from the commit messages.
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One thing I was reflecting on as I wrote this was that in the long run, I think we should probably invert the validation <-> mempool relationship. Instead of mempool not depending on validation, it might make more sense to have validation not depend on mempool. Not super urgent since `libbitcoinkernel` will include both validation and mempool, but perhaps something for the future.
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2315830491 fuzz: Fix assert bug in txorphan target (chinggg)
Pull request description:
Fix https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=48914.
It is possible to construct big tx that got rejected in `AddTx`, so we cannot assume tx will be added successfully. We can only guarantee tx will not be added if orphanage already has it.
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757216e31c wallet: don't iter twice when getting the cached debit/credit amount (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
A small optimization i stumbled upon while looking at something else. Figured it could be worth a PR.
Instead of calling GetCachableAmount twice, which will result in
iterating through all the transaction txins/txouts and calling
GetDebit/GetCredit (which lock cs_wallet), just merge the filters and do
it once.
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743a84a5f6 fix gettxout help text (Marnix)
Pull request description:
replaces #25578
Add help text to asm & hex (like everywhere else).
I've also changed two `RPCResult::Type::STR` to `RPCResult::Type::STR_HEX`
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2c3ee4c347 gui: Load Base64 PSBT string from file (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Some .psbt files may have the PSBT as a base64 string instead of in binary. We should be able to load those files.
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Also:
1. Have CChainState::LoadMempool and ::ThreadImport take in paths and
pass it through untouched to LoadMempool.
2. Make LoadMempool exit early if the load_path is empty.
3. Adjust the call to ::ThreadImport in ::AppInitMain to correctly pass
in an empty path if mempool persistence is disabled.
Not only does this increase coverage, it is also more correct in that
when ::LoadMempool is called with a mempool and chainstate, it calls
AcceptToMemoryPool with just the chainstate.
AcceptToMemoryPool will then act on the chainstate's mempool via
CChainState::GetMempool, which may be different from the mempool
originally passed to ::LoadMempool. (In this fuzz test's case, it
definitely is different)
Also, move DummyChainstate to its own file since it's now used by the
validation_load_mempool fuzz test to replace CChainState's m_mempool.
Watchonly wallets do not have any private keys to encrypt. It does not
make sense to encrypt such wallets, so disable the option to encrypt
them.
This avoids an assertion that can be hit when encrypting watchonly descriptor
wallets.
m_is_loaded/IsLoaded() doesn't actually indicate whether or not the
mempool was successfully, loaded, but rather if a load has been
attempted and did not result in a catastrophic ShutdownRequested.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
find_regex="\bm_is_loaded\b" \
&& git grep -l -E "$find_regex" \
| xargs sed -i -E "s@$find_regex@m_load_tried@g"
find_regex="\bIsLoaded\b" \
&& git grep -l -E "$find_regex" \
| xargs sed -i -E "s@$find_regex@GetLoadTried@g"
find_regex="\bSetIsLoaded\b" \
&& git grep -l -E "$find_regex" \
| xargs sed -i -E "s@$find_regex@SetLoadTried@g"
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
fa277cd55d univalue: Throw exception on invalid pushes over silent ignore (MacroFake)
ccccc17b91 refactor: Default options in walletcreatefundedpsbt to VOBJ instead of VNULL (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
The return value of the `push*` helpers is never used, but important to determine if the operation was successful. One way to fix this would be to add the "nodiscard" attribute. However, this would make the code (and this diff) overly verbose for no reason.
So fix it by removing the never used return value. Also, fail verbosely in case of a programming mistake.
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Also introduce node::{ShouldPersistMempool,MempoolPath} helper functions
in node/mempool_persist_args.{h,cpp} which are used by non-kernel
DumpMempool callers to determine whether or not to automatically dump
the mempool and where to dump it to.
ffc79b8e49 qa: functional test Miniscript watchonly support (Antoine Poinsot)
bfb036756a Miniscript support in output descriptors (Antoine Poinsot)
4a082887be qa: better error reporting on descriptor parsing error (Antoine Poinsot)
d25d58bf5f miniscript: add a helper to find the first insane sub with no child (Antoine Poinsot)
c38c7c5817 miniscript: don't check for top level validity at parsing time (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
This adds Miniscript support for Output Descriptors without any signing logic (yet). See the OP of #24147 for a description of Miniscript and a rationale of having it in Bitcoin Core.
On its own, this PR adds "watchonly" support for Miniscript descriptors in the descriptor wallet. A follow-up adds signing support.
A minified corpus of Miniscript Descriptors for the `descriptor_parse` fuzz target is available at https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets/pull/92.
The Miniscript descriptors used in the unit tests here and in #24149 were cross-tested against the Rust implementation at https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-miniscript.
This PR contains code and insights from Pieter Wuille.
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Prior to this commit, the peer was connected, and then the services and
connectivity fields in the CNode object were manually set. Instead, send
p2p `version` and `verack` messages, and have net_processing's internal
logic set the state of the node.
This ensures that the node's internal state is consistent with how it
would be set in the live code.
Prior to this commit, `dummyNode1.nServices` was set to `NODE_NONE`
which was not a problem since `CNode::fClient` and
`CNode::m_limited_node` are default initialised to false. Now that we
are doing the actual version handshake, the values of `fClient` and
`m_limited_node` are set during the handshake and cause the test to fail
if we do not set `dummyNode1.nServices` to a reasonable value
(NODE_NETWORK | NODE_WITNESS).
Miniscript descriptors are defined under P2WSH context (either `wsh()`
or `sh(wsh())`).
Only sane Miniscripts are accepted, as insane ones (although valid by
type) can have surprising behaviour with regard to malleability
guarantees and resources limitations.
As Miniscript descriptors are longer and more complex than "legacy"
descriptors, care was taken in error reporting to help a user determine
for what reason a provided Miniscript is insane.
Co-authored-by: Pieter Wuille <pieter.wuille@gmail.com>
This is helpful for finer grained descriptor parsing error: when there
are multiple errors to report in a Miniscript descriptor start with the
"smallest" fragments: the ones closer to be a leaf.
Co-Authored-By: Pieter Wuille <pieter@wuille.net>
fa475e9c79 refactor: Return BResult from restoreWallet (MacroFake)
fa8de09edc Prepare BResult for non-copyable types (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
This avoids the `error` in-out param (and if `warnings` is added to `BResult`, it will avoid passing that in-out param as well).
Also, as it is needed for this change, prepare `BResult` for non-copyable types.
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613e221149 test: remove unnecessary parens (Suhas Daftuar)
e939cf2b76 Remove atomic for m_last_getheaders_timestamp (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
Eliminate the unnecessary atomic guarding `m_last_getheaders_timestamp`, which is only accessed in a single thread (thanks to MarcoFalke for pointing this out).
Also address a nit that came up in #25454.
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