38f70ba6ac RPC: Add maxfeerate and maxburnamount args to submitpackage (Greg Sanders)
Pull request description:
Resolves https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28949
I couldn't manage to do it very cleanly outside of (sub)package evaluation itself, since it would change the current interface very heavily. Instead I threaded through the max fee argument and used that directly via ATMPArgs. From that perspective, this is somewhat a reversion from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19339. In a post-cluster mempool world, these checks could be consolidated to right after the given (ancestor) package is linearized/chunked, by just checking the feerate of the top chunk and rejecting the submission entirely if the top chunk is too high.
The implication here is that subpackages can be submitted to the mempool prior to hitting this new fee-based error condition.
ACKs for top commit:
ismaelsadeeq:
Re-ACK 38f70ba6ac👍🏾
glozow:
ACK 38f70ba6ac with some non-blocking nits
murchandamus:
LGTM, code review ACK 38f70ba6ac
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And thread the feerate value through ProcessNewPackage to
reject individual transactions that exceed the given
feerate. This allows subpackage processing, and is
compatible with future package RBF work.
Behavior prior to this commit allows some transactions to
enter into the local mempool but not be reported to the user
when encountering a PackageValidationResult::PCKG_TX result.
This is further compounded with the fact that any transactions
submitted to the mempool during this call would also not be
relayed to peers, resulting in unexpected behavior.
Fix this by, if encountering a package error, reporting all
wtxids, along with a new error field, and broadcasting every
transaction that was found in the mempool after submission.
Note that this also changes fees and vsize to optional,
which should also remove an issue with other-wtxid cases.
Duplicates of normal transactions would be found by looking for
conflicting inputs, but this doesn't catch identical empty transactions.
These wouldn't be valid but exiting early is good and AcceptPackage's
result sanity checks assume non-duplicate transactions.
This value creates an extremely confusing interface as its existence is
dependent upon implementation details (whether something was submitted
on its own, etc). MempoolAcceptResult::m_effective_feerate is much more
helpful, as it always exists for submitted transactions.
test_submit_child_with_parents creates a p2p connection which waits for
the node to announce transactions to it. By whitelisting this
connection, we can reduce the amount of time spent waiting for this
announcement which improves the test runtime and runtime variance.