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furszy
a082434d12
refactor: single method to append new spkm to the wallet 2023-05-25 10:38:20 -03:00
fanquake
9d098af5a9
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27747: rpc: Use 'byte'/'bytes' for bech32(m) validation error message
3d0a5c37e9 use 'byte'/'bytes' for bech32(m) validation error (Reese Russell)

Pull request description:

  This PR rectifies a linguistic inconsistency found in merged PR [27727](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27727). It addresses the improper usage of the term 'byte' in error reports. As it stands, PR [27727](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27727) exclusively utilizes 'byte' in error messages, regardless of the context, as demonstrated below:

  Currently: ```Invalid Bech32 v0 address program size (16 byte), per BIP141```

  This modification enhances the accuracy of error reporting in most scenarios users are likely to encounter by checking for a plural or singular number of bytes.

  This PR

  **16 Bytes program size error** :

  ```
  (
      "BC1QR508D6QEJXTDG4Y5R3ZARVARYV98GJ9P",
      "Invalid Bech32 v0 address program size (16 bytes), per BIP141",
      [],
  )
  ```

  **1 Byte program size error**

  ```
  (
      "bc1pw5dgrnzv",
      "Invalid Bech32 address program size (1 byte)",
      []
  ),
  ```
  Thank you

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2023-05-25 12:02:49 +01:00
Reese Russell
3d0a5c37e9 use 'byte'/'bytes' for bech32(m) validation error
changed from std::string -> std::string_view

applied snake case to byteStr -> byte_str
2023-05-25 06:30:10 +00:00
Amiti Uttarwar
768770771f doc: update Select function description
Capture potential performance slow down for `Select` by network & clarify
return values.
2023-05-24 12:03:18 -07:00
Amiti Uttarwar
2b6bd12eea refactor: de-duplicate lookups
retain the values needed to prevent redundant node lookups
2023-05-24 11:39:31 -07:00
Greg Sanders
d972695797 Unconditionally return when compact block status == READ_STATUS_FAILED 2023-05-24 13:59:49 -04:00
Andrew Chow
a13f3746dc
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27727: rpc: Fix invalid bech32 address handling
eeee55f928 rpc: Fix invalid bech32 handling (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Currently the handling of invalid bech32(m) addresses over RPC has many issues:

  * No error for invalid addresses is reported, leading to internal bugs via `CHECK_NONFATAL`, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/27723
  * The error messages use "data size" (the meaning of which is unclear to the user, because the witness program data and bech32 section data are related but different) when they mean "program size"

  Fix all issues. Also, use the BIP 173 and BIP 350 test vectors.

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2023-05-24 12:10:55 -04:00
Ryan Ofsky
8aa8f73adc refactor: Replace std::optional<bilingual_str> with util::Result 2023-05-24 08:55:47 -04:00
MarcoFalke
5f49cb1bc8 util: Add void support to util::Result
A minimal (but hacky) way to add support for void to Result
originally posted https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27632#discussion_r1195604095
2023-05-24 08:55:47 -04:00
fanquake
51c050787f
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27626: Parallel compact block downloads, take 3
d7f359b35e Add tests for parallel compact block downloads (Greg Sanders)
03423f8bd1 Support up to 3 parallel compact block txn fetchings (Greg Sanders)
13f9b20b4c Only request full blocks from the peer we thought had the block in-flight (Greg Sanders)
cce96182ba Convert mapBlocksInFlight to a multimap (Greg Sanders)
a90595478d Remove nBlocksInFlight (Greg Sanders)
86cff8bf18 alias BlockDownloadMap for mapBlocksInFlight (Greg Sanders)

Pull request description:

  This is an attempt at mitigating https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25258 , which is a revival of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10984, which is a revival of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9447.

  This PR attempts to mitigate a single case, where high bandwidth peers can bail us out of a flakey
  peer not completing blocks for us. We allow up to 2 additional getblocktxns requests per unique block.
  This would hopefully allow the chance for an honest high bandwidth peer to hand us the transactions
  even if the first in flight peer stalls out.

  In contrast to previous effort:

  1) it will not help if subsequent peers send block headers only, so only high-bandwidth peers this time. See: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10984/files#diff-6875de769e90cec84d2e8a9c1b962cdbcda44d870d42e4215827e599e11e90e3R1411
  2)  `MAX_GETBLOCKTXN_TXN_AFTER_FIRST_IN_FLIGHT` is removed, in favor of aiding recovery during turbulent mempools
  3) We require one of the 3 block fetching slots to be an outbound peer. This can be the original offering peer, or subsequent compact blocks given by high bandwidth peers.

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2023-05-24 10:09:09 +01:00
Greg Sanders
03423f8bd1 Support up to 3 parallel compact block txn fetchings
A single outbound slot is required, so if the first two slots
are taken by inbound in-flights, the node will reject additional
unless they are coming from outbound.

This means in the case where a fast sybil peer is attempting to
stall out a node, a single high bandwidth outbound peer can
mitigate the attack.
2023-05-23 13:07:49 -04:00
MarcoFalke
eeee55f928
rpc: Fix invalid bech32 handling 2023-05-23 15:10:00 +02:00
furszy
3126454dcf
index: prevent race by calling 'CustomInit' prior setting 'synced' flag
The 'm_synced' flag enables 'BlockConnected' events to be processed by
the index. If we set the flag before calling 'CustomInit', we could be
dispatching a block connected event to an uninitialized index child
class.

e.g. BlockFilterIndex, initializes the next filter position
inside 'CustomInit'. So, if `CustomInit` is not called prior receiving
the block event, the index will use 'next_filter_position=0' which
overwrites the first filter in disk.
2023-05-22 12:56:16 -03:00
Andrew Chow
22139f6e83
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25796: rpc: add descriptorprocesspsbt rpc
1bce12acd3 test: add test for `descriptorprocesspsbt` RPC (ishaanam)
fb2a3a70e8 rpc: add descriptorprocesspsbt rpc (ishaanam)

Pull request description:

  This PR implements an RPC called `descriptorprocesspsbt`. This RPC is based off of `walletprocesspsbt`, but instead of interacting with the wallet to update, sign and finalize a psbt, it instead accepts an array of output descriptors and uses that information along with information from the mempool, txindex, and the utxo set to do so. `utxoupdatepsbt` also updates a psbt in this manner, but doesn't sign or finalize it. Because of this overlap, a helper function that is added in this PR is called by both `utxoupdatepsbt` and `descriptorprocesspsbt`. Whether or not the helper function signs a psbt is dictated by if the HidingSigningProvider passed to it contains any private information. There is also a test added in this PR for this new RPC that uses p2wsh, p2wpkh, and legacy outputs.
  Edit: see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25796#issuecomment-1228830963

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2023-05-22 11:28:11 -04:00
fanquake
456701420b
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27672: fuzz: Print error message when FUZZ is missing
fa1b3abc83 ci: Log qa-assets repo last commit (MarcoFalke)
fa22966f33 fuzz: Print error message when FUZZ is missing (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Some trivial UX improvements.

  * Change the exit code for `PRINT_ALL_FUZZ_TARGETS_AND_ABORT` and `WRITE_ALL_FUZZ_TARGETS_AND_ABORT` to `EXIT_SUCCESS` instead of `Aborted (core dumped)`.
  * Print readable error message when `FUZZ` is missing instead of `Aborted (core dumped)`.
  * Clarify that a fuzz target needs to be compiled into the executable.

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2023-05-22 12:55:18 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fa22966f33
fuzz: Print error message when FUZZ is missing
Also, add missing includes.
2023-05-22 10:02:29 +02:00
fanquake
d5e06919db
random: switch to using getrandom() directly
This requires a linux kernel of 3.17.0+, which seems entirely
reasonable. 3.17 went EOL in 2015, and the last supported 3.x kernel
(3.16) went EOL > 4 years ago, in 2020. For reference, the current
oldest maintained kernel is 4.14 (released 2017, EOL Jan 2024).

Support for `getrandom()` (and `getentropy()`) was added to
glibc 2.25, https://sourceware.org/legacy-ml/libc-alpha/2017-02/msg00079.html,
and we already require 2.27+.

All that being said, I don't think you would encounter a current day
system, running with kernel headers older than 3.17 (released 2014) but
also having a glibc of 2.27+ (released 2018).
2023-05-20 17:20:01 +01:00
fanquake
c2ba3f5b0c
random: add [[maybe_unused]] to GetDevURandom
Rather than multiple instances of (void)GetDevURandom to silence
compiler warnings.
2023-05-20 17:09:48 +01:00
fanquake
c13c97dbf8
random: getentropy on macOS does not need unistd.h
Remove it. Make this change, so in a future commit, we can
combine #ifdefs, and avoid duplicate <sys/random.h> includes once we
switch to using getrandom directly.

Also remove the comment about macOS 10.12. We already require macOS >
10.15, so it is redundant.
2023-05-20 17:09:47 +01:00
TheCharlatan
7d3b35004b
refactor: Move system from util to common library
Since the kernel library no longer depends on the system file, move it
to the common library instead in accordance to the diagram in
doc/design/libraries.md.
2023-05-20 12:08:13 +02:00
TheCharlatan
7eee356c0a
refactor: Split util::AnyPtr into its own file 2023-05-20 12:03:33 +02:00
TheCharlatan
44de325d95
refactor: Split util::insert into its own file 2023-05-20 12:03:31 +02:00
TheCharlatan
9ec5da36b6
refactor: Move ScheduleBatchPriority to its own file
With the previous move of AlertNotify out of the validation file, and
thus out of the kernel library, ScheduleBatchPriority is the last
remaining function used by the kernel library from util/system. Move it
to its own file, such that util/system can be moved out of the util
library in the following few commits.

Moving util/system out of the kernel library removes further networking
as well as shell related code from it.
2023-05-20 12:03:30 +02:00
TheCharlatan
f871c69191
kernel: Add warning method to notifications
This commit is part of the libbitcoinkernel project and seeks to remove
the ChainstateManager's and, more generally, the kernel library's
dependency on interface_ui with options methods in this and the following
few commits. By removing interface_ui from the kernel library, its
dependency on boost is reduced to just boost::multi_index.

The DoWarning and AlertNotify functions are moved out of the
validation.cpp file, which removes its dependency on interface_ui as
well as util/system.
2023-05-20 12:03:28 +02:00
TheCharlatan
4452707ede
kernel: Add progress method to notifications
This commit is part of the libbitcoinkernel project and seeks to remove
the ChainstateManager's and, more generally, the kernel library's
dependency on interface_ui with options methods in this and the
following few commits. By removing interface_ui from the kernel library,
its dependency on boost is reduced to just boost::multi_index.
2023-05-20 12:03:26 +02:00
TheCharlatan
84d71457e7
kernel: Add headerTip method to notifications
This commit is part of the libbitcoinkernel project and seeks to remove
the ChainstateManager's and, more generally, the kernel library's
dependency on interface_ui with options methods in this and the following
few commits. By removing interface_ui from the kernel library, its
dependency on boost is reduced to just boost::multi_index.
2023-05-20 12:03:24 +02:00
TheCharlatan
447761c822
kernel: Add notification interface
This commit is part of the libbitcoinkernel project and seeks to remove
the ChainstateManager's and, more generally, the kernel library's
dependency on interface_ui with options methods in this and the following
few commits. By removing interface_ui from the kernel library, its
dependency on boost is reduced to just boost::multi_index.

Define a new kernel notification class with virtual methods for
notifying about internal kernel events. Create a new file in the node
library for defining a function creating the default set of notification
methods such that these do not need to be re-defined all over the
codebase. As a first step, add a `blockTip` method, wrapping
`uiInterface.NotifyBlockTip`.
2023-05-20 12:03:22 +02:00
glozow
0f8c95dccd
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27021: Implement Mini version of BlockAssembler to calculate mining scores
6b605b91c1 [fuzz] Add MiniMiner target + diff fuzz against BlockAssembler (glozow)
3f3f2d59ea [unit test] GatherClusters and MiniMiner unit tests (glozow)
59afcc8354 Implement Mini version of BlockAssembler to calculate mining scores (glozow)
56484f0fdc [mempool] find connected mempool entries with GatherClusters(…) (glozow)

Pull request description:

  Implement Mini version of BlockAssembler to calculate mining scores

  Run the mining algorithm on a subset of the mempool, only disturbing the
  mempool to copy out fee information for relevant entries. Intended to be
  used by wallet to calculate amounts needed for fee-bumping unconfirmed
  transactions.

  From comments of sipa and glozow below:

  > > In what way does the code added here differ from the real block assembly code?
  >
  >    * Only operates on the relevant transactions rather than full mempool
  >    * Has the ability to remove transactions that will be replaced so they don't impact their ancestors
  >    * Does not hold mempool lock outside of the constructor, makes copies of the entries it needs instead (though I'm not sure if this has an effect in practice)
  >    * Doesn't do the sanity checks like keeping weight within max block weight and `IsFinalTx()`
  >    * After the block template is built, additionally calculates fees to bump remaining ancestor packages to target feerate

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2023-05-19 10:26:19 -04:00
fanquake
edd6d8395f
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27662: build: Bump minimum supported GCC to g++-9
fa953f15bf build: Bump minimum supported GCC to g++-9 (MarcoFalke)
fa69955e74 ci: Bump centos:stream8 to centos:stream9 (MarcoFalke)
fa6a755d9f ci: Document the false positive error for g++-9 (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  It is a bit frustrating to write valid C++ code only to realize that g++-8 fails to parse it later on.

  The only non-EOL operating system still shipping with g++-8 is CentOS Stream 8. I think it is reasonable for users of affected Linux distributions to:

  * Upgrade their operating system, or compiler to a supported version.
  * Alternatively, stay with a previous release of Bitcoin Core as long as it is supported.

  Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/27537

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2023-05-19 09:57:36 +01:00
Andrew Chow
6cc136bbd3
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27556: wallet: fix deadlock in bdb read write operation
69d43905b7 test: add coverage for wallet read write db deadlock (furszy)
12daf6fcdc walletdb: scope bdb::EraseRecords under a single db txn (furszy)
043fcb0b05 wallet: bugfix, GetNewCursor() misses to provide batch ptr to BerkeleyCursor (furszy)

Pull request description:

  Decoupled from #26644 so it can closed in favor of #26715.

  Basically, with bdb, we can't make a write operation while we are traversing the db with the same db handler. These two operations are performed in different txn contexts and cause a deadlock.

  Added coverage by using `EraseRecords()` which is the simplest function that executes this process.

  To replicate it, need bdb support and drop the first commit. The test will run forever.

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2023-05-18 11:10:05 -04:00
Greg Sanders
13f9b20b4c Only request full blocks from the peer we thought had the block in-flight
This is a change in behavior so that if for some reason we request a block from a peer, we don't allow an unsolicited CMPCT_BLOCK announcement for that same block to cause a request for a full block from the uninvited peer (as some type of request is already outstanding from the original peer)
2023-05-18 10:03:37 -04:00
Greg Sanders
cce96182ba Convert mapBlocksInFlight to a multimap 2023-05-18 10:03:37 -04:00
Greg Sanders
a90595478d Remove nBlocksInFlight 2023-05-18 10:03:37 -04:00
Greg Sanders
86cff8bf18 alias BlockDownloadMap for mapBlocksInFlight 2023-05-18 10:03:37 -04:00
fanquake
8146f2a035
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27689: doc: remove mention of glibc 2.10+
7014e08015 doc: remove mention of glibc 2.10+ (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  We already require glibc 2.27+, so mentioning a much older version here is redundant.

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2023-05-18 11:33:35 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fa953f15bf
build: Bump minimum supported GCC to g++-9
Also, update the code to use constexpr, which does not work in g++-8.

Also, drop the no longer needed build-aux/m4/l_filesystem.m4.
2023-05-18 12:24:40 +02:00
Martin Zumsande
97844d9268 index: Enable reindex-chainstate with active indexes
This is achieved by letting the index sync thread wait until
reindex-chainstate is finished.

This also disables the pruning check when reindexing the chainstate (which is
incompatible with prune mode) because there would be no chain at this point
in init.
2023-05-17 11:14:28 -04:00
Martin Zumsande
60bec3c82d index: Use first block from locator instead of looking for fork point
The index sync code has logic to go back the chain to the forking point, while
also updating index-specific state, which is necessary to prevent
possible corruption of the coinstatsindex.

Also add a test for this (a reorg happens while the index is deactivated)
that would not pass before this change.
2023-05-17 11:14:10 -04:00
fanquake
7014e08015
doc: remove mention of glibc 2.10+
We already require glibc 2.27+, so mentioning a much older version here
is redundant.
2023-05-17 15:02:51 +01:00
Hennadii Stepanov
36e2d51b8f
qt, test: Add missed header
Should fix MSVC link errors.
2023-05-16 15:27:43 +01:00
Sjors Provoost
bc862fad29
ConnectTip: don't log total disk read time in bench
This incorrectly assumed num_blocks_total would be greater than 0. This is not guaranteed until the ConnectBlock call right below it.

The total and average metric is not very useful because it does not distinguish between blocks read from disk and those loaded from memory. So rather than fixing the divide by zero issue, we just drop the metric.
2023-05-16 13:15:37 +02:00
fanquake
d819840f38
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27041: Build: Improve handling of suppressed logging in Makefiles
1b1ffbd014 Build: Log when test -f fails in Makefile (TheCharlatan)
541012e621 Build: Use AM_V_GEN in Makefiles where appropriate (TheCharlatan)

Pull request description:

  This PR triages some behavior around Makefile recipe echoing suppression.

  When generating new files as part of the Makefile the recipe is sometimes suppressed with $(AM_V_GEN) and sometimes with `@`. We should prefer $(AM_V_GEN), since this also prints the lines in silent mode. This is arguably more in style with the current recipe echoing.

  Before:
  `Generated test/data/script_tests.json.h`
  Now:
  `  GEN      test/data/script_tests.json.h`

  A side effect of this change is that the recipe for generating build.h is now echoed on each make run. Arguably this makes its generation more transparent.

  Sometimes the error emitted by `test -f` is currently thrown without any logging. This makes it a bit harder to debug. Instead, print a helpful log message to point the developer in the right direction.

  Alternatively this could have been implemented by just removing the recipe echo suppression (@), but the subsequent make output became too noisy.

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2023-05-16 11:13:11 +01:00
Andrew Chow
0282b2126d walletdb: Remove unused CreateMockWalletDatabase
This has been superseded by the MockableDatabase. Remove to avoid
confusion as to which type of mock database to use for testing.
2023-05-15 16:14:43 -04:00
furszy
69d43905b7
test: add coverage for wallet read write db deadlock 2023-05-15 12:29:38 -03:00
furszy
12daf6fcdc
walletdb: scope bdb::EraseRecords under a single db txn
so we erase all the records atomically or abort the entire
procedure.

and, at the same time, we can share the same db txn context
for the db cursor and the erase functionality.

extra note from the Db.cursor doc:
"If transaction protection is enabled, cursors must be
opened and closed within the context of a transaction"

thus why added a `CloseCursor` call before calling to
`TxnAbort/TxnCommit`.
2023-05-15 12:23:15 -03:00
furszy
043fcb0b05
wallet: bugfix, GetNewCursor() misses to provide batch ptr to BerkeleyCursor
If the batch ptr is not passed, the cursor will not use the db active
txn context which could lead to a deadlock if the code tries to modify
the db while it is traversing it.

E.g. the 'EraseRecords()' function.
2023-05-15 12:23:15 -03:00
fanquake
d02df7db6b
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#26715: Introduce MockableDatabase for wallet unit tests
33e2b82a4f wallet, bench: Remove unused database options from WalletBenchLoading (Andrew Chow)
80ace042d8 tests: Modify records directly in wallet ckey loading test (Andrew Chow)
b3bb17d5d0 tests: Update DuplicateMockDatabase for MockableDatabase (Andrew Chow)
f0eecf5e40 scripted-diff: Replace CreateMockWalletDB with CreateMockableWalletDB (Andrew Chow)
075962bc25 wallet, tests: Include wallet/test/util.h (Andrew Chow)
14aa4cb1e4 wallet: Move DummyDatabase to salvage (Andrew Chow)
f67a385556 wallet, tests: Replace usage of dummy db with mockable db (Andrew Chow)
33c6245ac1 Introduce MockableDatabase for wallet unit tests (Andrew Chow)

Pull request description:

  For the wallet's unit tests, we currently use either `DummyDatabase` or memory-only versions of either BDB or SQLite. The tests that use `DummyDatabase` just need a `WalletDatabase` so that the `CWallet` can be constructed, while the tests using the memory-only databases just need a backing data store. There is also a `FailDatabase` that is similar to `DummyDatabase` except it fails be default or can have a configured return value. Having all of these different database types can make it difficult to write tests, particularly tests that work when either BDB or SQLite is disabled.

  This PR unifies all of these different unit test database classes into a single `MockableDatabase`. Like `DummyDatabase`, most functions do nothing and just return true. Like `FailDatabase`, the return value of some functions can be configured on the fly to test various failure cases. Like the memory-only databases, records can actually be written to the `MockableDatabase` and be retrieved later, but all of this is still held in memory. Using `MockableDatabase` completely removes the need for having BDB or SQLite backed wallets in the unit tests for the tests that are not actually testing specific database behaviors.

  Because `MockableDatabase`s can be created by each unit test, we can also control what records are stored in the database. Records can be added and removed externally from the typical database modification functions. This will give us greater ability to test failure conditions, particularly those involving corrupted records.

  Possible alternative to #26644

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2023-05-15 11:39:43 +01:00
MarcoFalke
facbcd3742
doc: Remove unused NO_BLOOM_VERSION constant 2023-05-15 10:18:58 +02:00
ishaanam
dced203162 wallet, tests: mark unconflicted txs as inactive
In `blockDisconnected`, for each transaction in the block, look
for any wallet transactions spending the same inputs. If any of
these transactions were marked conflicted, they are now marked as
inactive.

Co-authored-by: ariard <antoine.riard@gmail.com>
2023-05-14 10:45:21 -04:00
fanquake
137a98c5a2
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#27610: Improve performance of p2p inv to send queues
5b3406094f net_processing: Boost inv trickle rate (Anthony Towns)
228e9201ef txmempool: have CompareDepthAndScore sort missing txs first (Anthony Towns)

Pull request description:

  Couple of performance improvements when draining the inventory-to-send queue:

   * drop txs that have already been evicted from the mempool (or included in a block) immediately, rather than at the end of processing
   * marginally increase outgoing trickle rate during spikes in tx volume

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2023-05-11 14:20:30 +01:00