7b7cd11244 clang-tidy, qt: Force checks for headers in `src/qt` (Hennadii Stepanov)
69eacf2c5e clang-tidy, qt: Fix `modernize-use-default-member-init` in headers (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR split from bitcoin/bitcoin#26705 and contains only changes in `src/qt`.
Effectively, it fixes the clang-tidy's `modernize-use-default-member-init` errors, and forces clang-tidy checks for all headers in the `src/qt` directory.
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fa9f6d7bcd rpc: Run type check against RPCArgs (MarcoFalke)
faf96721a6 test: Fix wrong types passed to RPCs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It seems brittle to require `RPCTypeCheck` being called inside the code logic. Without compile-time enforcement this will lead to places where it is forgotten and thus to inconsistencies and bugs. Fix this by removing the calls to `RPCTypeCheck` and doing the check internally.
The changes should be reviewed as refactoring changes. However, if they change behavior, it will be a bugfix. For example the changes here happen to also detect/fix bugs like the one fixed in commit 3b5fb6e77a.
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5ca7a7be76 rpc: Return accurate results for scanblocks (Aurèle Oulès)
Pull request description:
Implements #26322.
Adds a `filter_false_positives` mode to `scanblocks` to accurately verify results from blockfilters.
If the option is enabled, pre-results given by blockfilters will be filtered out again by checking vouts and vins of all transactions of the relevant blocks against the given descriptors.
### Master
```bash
./src/bitcoin-cli -testnet -named scanblocks action=start scanobjects='["addr(tb1qcxf2gv93c26s6mqz7y6etpqdf70zmn67dualgr)"]'
{
"from_height": 0,
"to_height": 2376055,
"relevant_blocks": [
"000000000001bc35077dec4104e0ab1f667ae27059bd907f9a8fac55c802ae36",
"00000000000120a9c50542d73248fb7c37640c252850f0cf273134ad9febaf61",
"0000000000000082f7af3835da8b6146b0bfb243b8842f09c495fa1e74d454ed",
"0000000000000094c32651728193bfbe91f6789683b8d6ac6ae2d22ebd3cb5d3"
]
}
```
### PR (without `filter_false_positives` mode)
Same as master
```bash
./src/bitcoin-cli -testnet -named scanblocks action=start scanobjects='["addr(tb1qcxf2gv93c26s6mqz7y6etpqdf70zmn67dualgr)"]' filter_false_positives=false
{
"from_height": 0,
"to_height": 2376055,
"relevant_blocks": [
"000000000001bc35077dec4104e0ab1f667ae27059bd907f9a8fac55c802ae36",
"00000000000120a9c50542d73248fb7c37640c252850f0cf273134ad9febaf61",
"0000000000000082f7af3835da8b6146b0bfb243b8842f09c495fa1e74d454ed",
"0000000000000094c32651728193bfbe91f6789683b8d6ac6ae2d22ebd3cb5d3"
]
}
```
### PR (with `filter_false_positives` mode)
```bash
./src/bitcoin-cli -testnet -named scanblocks action=start scanobjects='["addr(tb1qcxf2gv93c26s6mqz7y6etpqdf70zmn67dualgr)"]' filter_false_positives=true
{
"from_height": 0,
"to_height": 2376058,
"relevant_blocks": [
"0000000000000082f7af3835da8b6146b0bfb243b8842f09c495fa1e74d454ed",
"0000000000000094c32651728193bfbe91f6789683b8d6ac6ae2d22ebd3cb5d3"
]
}
```
Also adds a test to check that the blockhash of a transaction will be included in the `relevant_blocks` whether the `filter_false_positives` mode is enabled or not.
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cfe5aebc79 rpc: add minconf and maxconf options to sendall (ishaanam)
a07a413466 Wallet/RPC: Allow specifying min & max chain depth for inputs used by fund calls (Juan Pablo Civile)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a "minconf" option to `fundrawtransaction`, `walletcreatefundedpsbt`, and `sendall`.
Alternative implementation of #14641
Fixes #14542
Edit: This PR now also adds this option to `send`
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ApplyArgsManOptions does not need to set default values for missing
arguments, these are already defined in the BlockAssembler::Options.
This commit changes the interface of ApplyArgsManOptions(). If
ApplyArgsManOptions() is called again after a option is changed,
this option will no longer be reset to the default value.
There is no observed behaviour change due to how
ApplyArgsManOptions() is currently used, and the new interface is
consistent with e.g. ValidationCacheSizes and MemPoolLimits.
Add Options as a member to BlockAssembler to avoid having to assign
all the options individually.
Additionally brings the struct more in line with how we typically
define default and ArgManager values, as e.g. with
ChainstateManager::Options and and CTxMemPool::Options
282019cd3d refactor: add kernel/cs_main.* (fanquake)
Pull request description:
One place to find / include `cs_main`.
No more:
> // Actually declared in validation.cpp; can't include because of circular dependency.
> extern RecursiveMutex cs_main;
Ultimately, no more need to include `validation.h` (which also includes (heavy/boost filled) `txmempool.h`) everywhere for `cs_main`. See #26087 for another example of why that is useful.
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f4a11d7baf gui: bugfix, catch invalid networks combination crash (furszy)
Pull request description:
The app currently crashes if a network is set inside bitcoin.conf and
another one is provided as param.
The reason is an uncaught runtime_error.
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2022917223 Add secp256k1_selftest call (Pieter Wuille)
3bfca788b0 Remove explicit enabling of default modules (Pieter Wuille)
4462cb0498 Adapt to libsecp256k1 API changes (Pieter Wuille)
9d47e7b71b Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' changes from 44c2452fd3..21ffe4b22a (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Now that libsecp256k1 has a release (https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2022-December/021271.html), update the subtree to match it.
The changes themselves are not very impactful for Bitcoin Core, but include:
* It's no longer needed to specify whether contexts are for signing or verification or both (all contexts support everything), so make use of that in this PR.
* Verification operations can use the static context now, removing the need for some infrastructure in pubkey.cpp to make sure a context exists.
* Most modules are now enabled by default, so we can drop explicit enabling for them.
* CI improvements (in particular, MSVC and more recent MacOS)
* Introduction of an internal int128 type, which has no effect for GCC/Clang builds, but enables 128-bit multiplication in MSVC, giving a ~20% speedup there (but still slower than GCC/Clang).
* Release process changes (process documentation, changelog, ...).
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f9ce0eadf4 For feebump, ignore abandoned descendant spends (John Moffett)
Pull request description:
Closes #26667
To be eligible for fee-bumping, a transaction must not have any of its outputs (eg - change) spent in other unconfirmed transactions in the wallet. This behavior is currently [enforced](9e229a542f/src/wallet/feebumper.cpp (L25-L28)) and [tested](9e229a542f/test/functional/wallet_bumpfee.py (L270-L286)).
However, this check shouldn't apply to spends in abandoned descendant transactions, as explained by #26667.
`CWallet::IsSpent` already carves out an exception for abandoned transactions, so we can just use that.
I've also added a new test to cover this case.
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04528054fc [bench] BlockAssembler with mempool packages (glozow)
6ce265acf4 [test util] lock cs_main before pool.cs in PopulateMempool (glozow)
8791410662 [test util] randomize fee in PopulateMempool (glozow)
cba5934eb6 [miner] allow bypassing TestBlockValidity (glozow)
c058852308 [refactor] parameterize BlockAssembler::Options in PrepareBlock (glozow)
a2de971ba1 [refactor] add helper to apply ArgsManager to BlockAssembler::Options (glozow)
Pull request description:
Performance of block template building matters as miners likely want to be able to start mining on a block with transactions asap after a block is found. We would want to know if a mempool PR accidentally caused, for example, a 100x slowdown. An `AssembleBlock()` bench exists, but it operates on a mempool with 101 transactions, each with 0 ancestors or descendants and with the same fee. Adding a bench with a more complex mempool is useful because (1) it's more realistic (2) updating packages can potentially cause the algorithm to take a long time.
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0f5fc4f656 doc: fix up -netinfo relaytxes help (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Addresses https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26109#discussion_r995502563 by Marco Falke (thanks!)
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264f9ef17f [validation] return MempoolAcceptResult for every tx on PCKG_TX failure (glozow)
dae81e01e8 [refactor] rename variables in AcceptPackage for clarity (glozow)
da484bc738 [doc] release note effective-feerate and effective-includes RPC results (glozow)
5eab397b98 [validation] remove PackageMempoolAcceptResult::m_package_feerate (glozow)
601bac88cb [rpc] return effective-includes in testmempoolaccept and submitpackage (glozow)
1691eaa818 [rpc] return effective-feerate in testmempoolaccept and submitpackage (glozow)
d6c7b78ef2 [validation] return wtxids of other transactions whose fees were used (glozow)
1605886380 [validation] return effective feerate from mempool validation (glozow)
5d35b4a7de [test] package validation quits early due to non-policy, non-missing-inputs failure (glozow)
be2e4d94e5 [validation] when quitting early in AcceptPackage, set package_state and tx result (glozow)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes a bug and improves the mempool accept interface to return information more predictably.
Bug: In package validation, we first try the transactions individually (see doc/policy/packages.md for more explanation) and, if they all failed for missing inputs and policy-related (i.e. fee) reasons, we'll try package validation. Otherwise, we'll just "quit early" since, for example, if a transaction had an invalid signature, adding a child will not help make it valid. Currently, when we quit early, we're not setting the `package_state` to be invalid, so the caller might think it succeeded. Also, we're returning no results - it makes more sense to return the individual transaction failure. Thanks instagibbs for catching https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25038#discussion_r1013293248!
Also, make the package results interface generally more useful/predictable:
- Always return the feerate at which a transaction was considered for `CheckFeeRate` in `MempoolAcceptResult::m_effective_feerate` when it was successful. This can replace the current `PackageMempoolAcceptResult::m_package_feerate`, which only sometimes exists.
- Always provide an entry for every transaction in `PackageMempoolAcceptResult::m_tx_results` when the error is `PCKG_TX`.
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In the case of `i2pacceptincoming=0` we use transient addresses
(destinations) for ourselves for each outbound connection. It may
happen that we
* create the session (and thus our address/destination too)
* fail to connect to the particular peer (e.g. if they are offline)
* dispose the unused session.
This puts unnecessary load on the I2P network because session creation
is not cheap. Is exaggerated if `onlynet=i2p` is used in which case we
will be trying to connect to I2P peers more often.
To help with this, save the created but unused sessions and pick them
later instead of creating new ones.
Alleviates: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/26754
3784009534 wallet: Skip rescanning if wallet is more recent than tip (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
If a wallet has key birthdates that are more recent than the currrent chain tip, or a bestblock height higher than the current tip, we should not attempt to rescan as there is nothing to scan for.
Fixes #26655
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65e78bda7c test: Invalid label name coverage (Aurèle Oulès)
552b51e682 refactor: Add sanity checks in LabelFromValue (Aurèle Oulès)
67e7ba8e1a rpc: Sanitize label name in various RPCs (Aurèle Oulès)
Pull request description:
The following RPCs did not sanitize the optional label name:
- importprivkey
- importaddress
- importpubkey
- importmulti
- importdescriptors
- listsinceblock
Thus is was possible to import an address with a label `*` which should not be possible.
The wildcard label is used for backwards compatibility in the `listtransactions` rpc.
I added test coverage for these RPCs.
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Instead of referring to a fixed line number to a file in master (which
is obviously always quickly outdated), use a permalink tied to the
latest commit.
This makes the interface more predictable and useful. The caller
understands one or more transactions failed, and can learn what happened
with each transaction. We already have this information, so we might as
well return it.
It doesn't make sense to do this for other PackageValidationResult
values because:
- PCKG_RESULT_UNSET: this means everything succeeded, so the individual
failures are no longer accurate.
- PCKG_MEMPOOL_ERROR: something went wrong with the mempool logic;
transaction failures might not be meaningful.
- PCKG_POLICY: this means something was wrong with the package as a
whole. The caller should use the PackageValidationState to find the
error, rather than looking at individual MempoolAcceptResults.
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.
In certain circumstances, the GUI console will display
the message 'Executing command without any wallet' when
it is, in fact, using the default wallet.
In RPC calls, if no wallet is explicitly selected and
there is exactly one wallet loaded, the default is to
act on that loaded wallet.
The GUI console acts that way in reality, but
erroneously reports that it's not acting on any
particular wallet.
If you open a wallet and send a shutdown signal during
that process, the GUI will segfault due to some queued
wallet events happening after the wallet controller
is deleted. This is a minimal fix for those issues.
Since Nagle's algorithm is disabled, each and every call to send(2) can potentially generate a separate TCP segment on the wire. This is especially inefficient when sending the tiny header preceding each message payload.
Linux implements a MSG_MORE flag that tells the kernel not to push the passed data immediately to the connected peer but rather to collect it in the socket's internal transmit buffer where it can be combined with data from successive calls to send(2). Where available, specify this flag when calling send(2) in CConnman::SocketSendData(CNode &) if the data buffer being sent is not the last one in node.vSendMsg.
Bug: not setting package_state means package_state.IsValid() == true and
the caller does not know that this failed.
We won't be validating this transaction again, so it makes sense to return this
failure to the caller.
Rename package_state to package_state_quit_early to make it more clear
what this variable is used for and what its scope is.
Co-authored-by: Greg Sanders <gsanders87@gmail.com>