The boolean indicates whether the transaction was added without enforcing mempool
fee limits. m_mempool_limit_bypassed is the correct variable name.
Also changes NewMempoolTransactionInfo booleans descriptions to the format that
is consistent with the codebase.
91504cbe0d rpc: `SyncWithValidationInterfaceQueue` on fee estimation RPC's (ismaelsadeeq)
714523918b tx fees, policy: CBlockPolicyEstimator update from `CValidationInterface` notifications (ismaelsadeeq)
dff5ad3b99 CValidationInterface: modify the parameter of `TransactionAddedToMempool` (ismaelsadeeq)
91532bd382 tx fees, policy: update `CBlockPolicyEstimator::processBlock` parameter (ismaelsadeeq)
bfcd401368 CValidationInterface, mempool: add new callback to `CValidationInterface` (ismaelsadeeq)
0889e07987 tx fees, policy: cast with static_cast instead of C-Style cast (ismaelsadeeq)
a0e3eb7549 tx fees, policy: bugfix: move `removeTx` into reason != `BLOCK` condition (ismaelsadeeq)
Pull request description:
This is an attempt to #11775
This Pr will enable fee estimator to listen to ValidationInterface notifications to process new transactions added and removed from the mempool.
This PR includes the following changes:
- Added a new callback to the Validation Interface `MempoolTransactionsRemovedForConnectedBlock`, which notifies listeners about the transactions that have been removed due to a new block being connected, along with the height at which the transactions were removed.
- Modified the `TransactionAddedToMempool` callback parameter to include additional information about the transaction needed for fee estimation.
- Updated `CBlockPolicyEstimator` to process transactions using` CTransactionRef` instead of `CTxMempoolEntry.`
- Implemented the `CValidationInterface` interface in `CBlockPolicyEstimater` and overridden the `TransactionAddedToMempool`, `TransactionRemovedFromMempool`, and `MempoolTransactionsRemovedForConnectedBlock` methods to receive updates from their notifications.
Prior to this PR, the fee estimator updates from the mempool, i.e whenever a new block is connected all transactions in the block that are in our mempool are going to be removed using the `removeForBlock` function in `txmempool.cpp`.
This removal triggered updates to the fee estimator. As a result, the fee estimator would block mempool's `cs` until it finished updating every time a new block was connected.
Instead of being blocked only on mempool tx removal, we were blocking on both tx removal and fee estimator updating.
If we want to further improve fee estimation, or add heavy-calulation steps to it, it is currently not viable as we would be slowing down block relay in the process
This PR is smaller in terms of the changes made compared to #11775, as it focuses solely on enabling fee estimator updates from the validationInterface/cscheduler thread notifications.
I have not split the validation interface because, as I understand it, the rationale behind the split in #11775 was to have `MempoolInterface` signals come from the mempool and `CValidationInterface` events come from validation. I believe this separation can be achieved in a separate refactoring PR when the need arises.
Also left out some commits from #11775
- Some refactoring which are no longer needed.
- Handle reorgs much better in fee estimator.
- Track witness hash malleation in fee estimator
I believe they are a separate change that can come in a follow-up after this.
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705e3f1de0 refactor: Make CTxMemPoolEntry only explicitly copyable (TheCharlatan)
Pull request description:
This has the goal of prohibiting users from accidentally creating runtime failures, e.g. by interacting with iterator_to with a copied entry. This was brought up here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28886#issuecomment-1814794954.
CTxMemPoolEntry is already implicitly not move-constructable. So be explicit about this and use a std::list to collect the values in the policy_estimator fuzz test instead of a std::vector.
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`CBlockPolicyEstimator` will implement `CValidationInterface` and
subscribe to its notification to process transactions added and removed
from the mempool.
Re-delegate calculation of `validForFeeEstimation` from validation to fee estimator.
Also clean up the validForFeeEstimation arg thats no longer needed in `CTxMempool`.
Co-authored-by: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
This has the goal of prohibiting users from accidentally creating
runtime failures, e.g. by interacting with iterator_to with a copied
entry.
CTxMemPoolEntry is already implicitly not move-constructable. So be
explicit about this and use a std::list to collect the values in the
policy_estimator fuzz test instead of a std::vector.
Co-authored-by: Anthony Towns <aj@erisian.com.au>
faa25718b3 fuzz: AutoFile with XOR (MarcoFalke)
fab5cb9066 fuzz: Reduce LIMITED_WHILE limit for file fuzzing (MarcoFalke)
fa5388fad3 fuzz: Remove FuzzedAutoFileProvider (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This should help to get fuzz coverage for https://maflcko.github.io/b-c-cov/fuzz.coverage/src/streams.cpp.gcov.html
Also, remove unused code and fix a timeout bug.
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If -acceptstalefeeestimates option is passed stale fee estimates can now
be read when operating in regtest environments.
Additionally, this commit updates all declarations of the CBlockPolicyEstimator
class to include a the second constructor variable.
Blindly chose a cap of 10000 iterations for every loop, except for
the two in script_ops.cpp and scriptnum_ops.cpp which appeared to
(sometimes) be deserializing individual bytes; capped those to one
million to ensure that sometimes we try working with massive scripts.
There was also one fuzzer-controlled loop in timedata.cpp which was
already capped, so I left that alone.
git grep 'while (fuzz' should now run clean except for timedata.cpp
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# Rename
sed -i -e 's/MakeFuzzingContext/MakeNoLogFileContext/g' $(git grep -l MakeFuzzingContext)
# Bump the copyright of touched files in this scripted diff to avoid touching them again later
./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./src/test/fuzz/
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Previously, the {Basic,}TestingSetup for fuzzers were set up in many ways:
1. Calling InitializeFuzzingContext, which implicitly constructs a static
const BasicTestingSetup
2. Directly constructing a static const BasicTestingSetup in the initialize_*
function
3. Directly constructing a static TestingSetup and reproducing the
initialization arguments (I'm assuming because
InitializeFuzzingContext only initializes a BasicTestingSetup)
The new, relatively-simple MakeFuzzingContext function allows us to
consolidate these methods of initialization by being flexible enough to
be used in all situations. It:
1. Is templated so that we can choose to initialize any of
the *TestingSetup classes
2. Has sane defaults which are often used in fuzzers but are also
easily overridable
3. Returns a unique_ptr, explicitly transferring ownership to the caller
to deal with according to its situation
fa75d40ef8 fuzz: Introduce CallOneOf helper to replace switch-case (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The current `switch (fuzzed_data_provider.ConsumeIntegralInRange<int>(0, nn)) { case 0: ... case 1: ... case nn: ...` has several problems:
* It makes it hard to review newly added targets, because it requires manual counting of cases
* It makes it hard to update a target, because updating all case labels is trivial, but tedious to review and causes merge conflicts
* ~~Updating the target raises the question whether the case labels should be preserved to not invalidate the existing fuzz inputs format. Fuzz input format might already change implicitly on every commit, so this isn't something worthwhile to pursue.~~ Edit: This pull doesn't fix this problem.
Fix all issues by adding a new `CallOneOf` helper
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