Add benchmarks for signing with null and non-null merkle_root arguments.
Null and non-null merkle_root arguments will apply the taptweaks
H_TapTweak(P) and H_TapTweak(P | merkle_root), respectively, to the
private key during signing.
This benchmark is added to verify there are no significant performance
changes after moving the taptweak signing logic in a later commit.
Co-authored-by: l0rinc <pap.lorinc@gmail.com>
fe92c15f0c script/sign: avoid duplicated signature verification after signing (Sebastian Falbesoner)
080089567c bench: add benchmark for `SignTransaction` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR is a small performance improvement on the `SignTransaction` function, which is used mostly by the wallet (obviously) and the `signrawtransactionwithkey` RPC. The lower-level function `ProduceSignature` already calls `VerifyScript` internally as last step in order to check whether the signature data is complete:
daa56f7f66/src/script/sign.cpp (L568-L570)
If and only if that is the case, the `complete` field of the `SignatureData` is set to `true` accordingly and there is no need then to verify the script after again, as we already know that it would succeed.
This leads to a rough ~20% speed-up for `SignTransaction` for single-input ECDSA or Taproot transactions, according to the newly introduced `SignTransaction{ECDSA,Taproot}` benchmarks:
```
$ ./src/bench/bench_bitcoin --filter=SignTransaction.*
```
without commit 18185f4f578b8795fdaa75926630a691e9c8d0d4:
| ns/op | op/s | err% | total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
| 185,597.79 | 5,388.00 | 1.6% | 0.22 | `SignTransactionECDSA`
| 141,323.95 | 7,075.94 | 2.1% | 0.17 | `SignTransactionSchnorr`
with commit 18185f4f578b8795fdaa75926630a691e9c8d0d4:
| ns/op | op/s | err% | total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
| 149,757.86 | 6,677.45 | 1.4% | 0.18 | `SignTransactionECDSA`
| 108,284.40 | 9,234.94 | 2.0% | 0.13 | `SignTransactionSchnorr`
Note that there are already signing benchmarks in the secp256k1 library, but `SignTransaction` does much more than just the cryptographical parts, i.e.:
* calculate the unsigned tx's `PrecomputedTransactionData` if necessary
* apply Solver on the prevout scriptPubKey, fetch the relevant keys from the signing provider
* perform the actual signing operation (for ECDSA signatures, that could be more than once due to low-R grinding)
* verify if the signatures are correct by calling `VerifyScript` (more than once currently, which is fixed by this PR)
so it probably makes sense to also have benchmarks from that higher-level application perspective.
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fa690c8e53 test: [refactor] Pass TestOpts (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently optional test context setup settings are passed by adding a new optional argument to the constructors. For example `extra_args`. This is problematic, because:
* Adding more optional settings in the future requires touching all affected constructors, increasing their verbosity.
* Setting only a later option requires setting the earlier ones.
* Clang-tidy named args passed to `std::make_unique` are not checked.
Fix all issues by adding a new struct `TestOpts`, which holds all options. Notes:
* The chain type is not an option in the struct for now, because the default values vary.
* The struct holds all possible test options globally. Not all fields may be used by all constructors. Albeit harmless, it is up to the test author to not set a field that is unused.
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c7376babd1 doc: Clarify distinction between util and common libraries in libraries.md (Ryan Ofsky)
4f74c59334 util: Move util/string.h functions to util namespace (Ryan Ofsky)
4d05d3f3b4 util: add TransactionError includes and namespace declarations (Ryan Ofsky)
680eafdc74 util: move fees.h and error.h to common/messages.h (Ryan Ofsky)
02e62c6c9a common: Add PSBTError enum (Ryan Ofsky)
0d44c44ae3 util: move error.h TransactionError enum to node/types.h (Ryan Ofsky)
9bcce2608d util: move spanparsing.h to script/parsing.h (Ryan Ofsky)
6dd2ad4792 util: move spanparsing.h Split functions to string.h (Ryan Ofsky)
23cc8ddff4 util: move HexStr and HexDigit from util to crypto (TheCharlatan)
6861f954f8 util: move util/message to common/signmessage (Ryan Ofsky)
cc5f29fbea build: move memory_cleanse from util to crypto (Ryan Ofsky)
5b9309420c build: move chainparamsbase from util to common (Ryan Ofsky)
ffa27af24d test: Add check-deps.sh script to check for unexpected library dependencies (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
Remove `fees.h`, `errors.h`, and `spanparsing.h` from the util library. Specifically:
- Move `Split` functions from `util/spanparsing.h` to `util/string.h`, using `util` namespace for clarity.
- Move remaining spanparsing functions to `script/parsing.h` since they are used for descriptor and miniscript parsing.
- Combine `util/fees.h` and `util/errors.h` into `common/messages.h` so there is a place for simple functions that generate user messages to live, and these functions are not part of the util library.
Motivation for this change is that the util library is a dependency of the kernel, and we should remove functionality from util that shouldn't be called by kernel code or kernel applications. These changes should also improve code organization and make functions easier to discover. Some of these same moves are (or were) part of #28690, but did not help with code organization, or made it worse, so it is better to move them and clean them up in the same PR so code only has to change one time.
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5bc2077e8f validation: allow to specify frequency for -checkblockindex (Martin Zumsande)
d5a631b959 validation: improve performance of CheckBlockIndex (Martin Zumsande)
32c80413fd bench: add benchmark for checkblockindex (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
`CheckBlockIndex() ` are consistency checks that are currently enabled by default on regtest.
The function is rather slow, which is annoying if you
* attempt to run it on other networks, especially if not fully synced
* want to generate a long chain on regtest and see block generation slow down because you forgot to disable `-checkblockindex` or don't know it existed.
One reason why it's slow is that in order to be able to traverse the block tree depth-first from genesis, it inserts pointers to all block indices into a `std::multimap` - for which inserts and lookups become slow once there are hundred thousands of entries.
However, typically the block index is mostly chain-like with just a few forks so a multimap isn't really needed for the most part. This PR suggests to store the block indices of the chain ending in the best header in a vector instead, and store only the rest of the indices in a multimap. This does not change the actual consistency checks that are being performed for each index, just the way the block index tree is stored and traversed.
This adds a bit of complication to make sure each block is visited (note that there are asserts that check it), making sure that the two containers are traversed correctly, but it speeds up the function considerably:
On master, a single invocation of `CheckBlockIndex` takes ~1.4s on mainnet for me (4.9s on testnet which has >2.4 million blocks).
With this branch, the runtime goes down to ~0.27s (0.85s on testnet).This is a speedup by a factor ~5.
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bd34dd85e7 Use `exact_target` shorthand in coinselector_tests (Murch)
7aa7e30441 Fold GetSelectionWaste() into ComputeAndSetWaste() (Murch)
Pull request description:
PR #26152 moved waste calculation into SelectionResult to be able to correct the waste score on basis of the bump_fee_group_discount for overlapping ancestries. This left two functions with largely overlapping purpose, where one was simply a wrapper of the other. This PR cleans up the overlap, and fixes the double-meaning of `change_cost` where the `GetChange()` function assumed that no change was created when `change_cost` was set to 0. This behavior was exploited in a bunch of tests, but is problematic, because a `change_cost` of 0 is permitted with custom settings for feerate and discard_feerate (i.e. when they’re both 0).
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7c8abf3c20 bench: bugfix, properly release wallet before erasing directory (furszy)
Pull request description:
Simple fix for #29816.
Since the wallet is appended to the global `WalletContext` during
creation, merely calling `reset()` on the benchmark shared_pointer
is insufficient to destruct the wallet. This no destruction of the
wallet object results in keeping the db connection open, which
was causes the `fs::remove_all()` failure on Windows.
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Both `GetSelectionWaste()` and `ComputeAndSetWaste()` now are part of
`SelectionResult`. Instead of `ComputeAndSetWaste()` being a wrapper for
`GetSelectionWaste()`, we combine them to a new function
`RecalculateWaste()`.
As I was combining the logic of the two functions, I noticed that
`GetSelectionWaste()` was making the odd assumption that the
`change_cost` being set to zero means that no change is created.
However, if we build transactions at a feerate of zero with the
`discard_feerate` also set to zero, we'd organically have a
`change_cost` of zero, even when we create change on a transaction.
This commit cleans up this duplicate meaning of `change_cost` and relies
on `GetChange()` to figure out whether there is change on basis of the
`min_viable_change` and whatever is left after deducting fees.
Since this broke a bunch of tests that relied on the double-meaning of
`change_cost` a bunch of tests had to be fixed.
Since the wallet is appended to the global WalletContext during
creation, merely calling 'reset()' on the benchmark shared_pointer
is insufficient to destruct the wallet. This no destruction of the
wallet results in the db connection remaining open, which was the
cause of the 'fs::remove_all()' error in Windows.
Co-Authored-By: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
e41667b720 blockstorage: Don't move cursor backwards in UpdateBlockInfo (Ryan Ofsky)
17103637c6 blockstorage: Rename FindBlockPos and have it return a FlatFilePos (Martin Zumsande)
d9e477c4dc validation, blockstorage: Separate code paths for reindex and saving new blocks (Martin Zumsande)
064859bbad blockstorage: split up FindBlockPos function (Martin Zumsande)
fdae638e83 doc: Improve doc for functions involved in saving blocks to disk (Martin Zumsande)
0d114e3cb2 blockstorage: Add Assume for fKnown / snapshot chainstate (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
`SaveBlockToDisk` / `FindBlockPos` are used for two purposes, depending on whether they are called during reindexing (`dbp` set, `fKnown = true`) or in the "normal" case when adding new blocks (`dbp == nullptr`, `fKnown = false`).
The actual tasks are quite different
- In normal mode, preparations for saving a new block are made, which is then saved: find the correct position on disk (maybe skipping to a new blk file), check for available disk space, update the blockfile info db, save the block.
- during reindex, most of this is not necessary (the block is already on disk after all), only the blockfile info needs to rebuilt because reindex wiped the leveldb it's saved in.
Using one function with many conditional statements for this leads to code that is hard to read / understand and bug-prone:
- many code paths in `FindBlockPos` are conditional on `fKnown` or `!fKnown`
- It's not really clear what actually needs to be done during reindex (we don't need to "save a block to disk" or "find a block pos" as the function names suggest)
- logic that should be applied to only one of the two modes is sometimes applied to both (see first commit, or #27039)
#24858 and #27039 were recent bugs directly related to the differences between reindexing and normal mode, and in both cases the simple fix took a long time to be reviewed and merged.
This PR proposes to clean this code up by splitting out the reindex logic into a separate function (`UpdateBlockInfo`) which will be called directly from validation. As a result, `SaveBlockToDisk` and `FindBlockPos` only need to cover the non-reindex logic.
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There are no changes to behavior. Changes in this commit are all additions, and
are easiest to review using "git diff -U0 --word-diff-regex=." options.
Motivation for this change is to keep util functions with really generic names
like "Split" and "Join" out of the global namespace so it is easier to see
where these functions are defined, and so they don't interfere with function
overloading, especially since the util library is a dependency of the kernel
library and intended to be used with external code.
By calling SaveBlockToDisk only when we actually want to save a new
block to disk. In the reindex case, we now call UpdateBlockInfo
directly from validation.
This commit doesn't change behavior.
fa09451f8e Add lint check for bitcoin-config.h include IWYU pragma (MarcoFalke)
dddd40ba82 scripted-diff: Add IWYU pragma keep to bitcoin-config.h includes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The `bitcoin-config.h` includes have issues:
* The header is incompatible with iwyu, because symbols may be defined or not defined. So the `IWYU pragma: keep` is needed to keep the include when a symbol is not defined on a platform. Compare the previous discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29408#issuecomment-1948959711
* Guarding the includes by `HAVE_CONFIG_H` is verbose and brittle. Now that all build config dependencies have been removed from low level headers, the benefits are questionable, and the guard can be removed. The linter could also be tricked by guarding the include by `#if defined(HAVE_C0NFIG_H)` (`O` replaced by `0`). Compare the previous discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29404#discussion_r1483189853 .
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80f8b92f4f remove libbitcoinconsensus (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This was deprecated in `v27.0`, for removal in `v28.0`. See discussion in PR #29189.
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m3dwards:
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d27e2d87b9 test: test_bitcoin: allow -testdatadir=<datadir> (Larry Ruane)
Pull request description:
This backward-compatible change would help with code review, testing, and debugging. When `test_bitcoin` runs, it creates a working or data directory within `/tmp/test_common_Bitcoin\ Core/`, named as a long random (hex) string.
This small patch does three things:
- If the (new) argument `-testdatadir=<datadir>` is given, use `<datadir>/test_temp/<test-name>/datadir` as the working directory
- When the test starts, remove `<datadir>/test_temp/<test-name>/datadir` if it exists from an earlier run (currently, it's presumed not to exist due to the long random string)
- Don't delete the working directory at the end of the test if a custom data directory is being used
Example usage, which will remove, create, use `/somewhere/test_temp/getarg_tests/boolarg`, and leave it afterward:
```
$ test_bitcoin --run_test=getarg_tests/boolarg -- -testdatadir=/somewhere
Running 1 test case...
Test directory (will not be deleted): "/somewhere/test_temp/getarg_tests/boolarg/datadir"
*** No errors detected
$ ls -l /somewhere/test_temp/getarg_tests/boolarg/datadir
total 8
drwxrwxr-x 2 larry larry 4096 Feb 22 10:28 blocks
-rw-rw-r-- 1 larry larry 1273 Feb 22 10:28 debug.log
```
(A relative pathname also works.)
This change affects only `test_bitcoin`; it could also be applied to `test_bitcoin-qt` but that's slightly more involved so I'm skipping that for now.
The rationale for this change is that, when running the test using the debugger, it's often useful to watch `debug.log` as the test runs and inspect some of the other files (I've looked at the generated `blknnnn.dat` files for example). Currently, that requires figuring out where the test's working directory is since it changes on every test run. Tests can be run with `-printtoconsole=1` to show debug logging to the terminal, but it's nice to keep `debug.log` continuously open in an editor, for example.
Even if not using a debugger, it's sometimes helpful to see `debug.log` and other artifacts after the test completes.
Similar functionality is already possible with the functional tests using the `--tmpdir=` and `--nocleanup` arguments.
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furszy:
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d5228efb53 kernel: Remove dependency on CScheduler (TheCharlatan)
06069b3913 scripted-diff: Rename MainSignals to ValidationSignals (TheCharlatan)
0d6d2b650d scripted-diff: Rename SingleThreadedSchedulerClient to SerialTaskRunner (TheCharlatan)
4abde2c4e3 [refactor] Make MainSignals RAII styled (TheCharlatan)
84f5c135b8 refactor: De-globalize g_signals (TheCharlatan)
473dd4b97a [refactor] Prepare for g_signals de-globalization (TheCharlatan)
3fba3d5dee [refactor] Make signals optional in mempool and chainman (TheCharlatan)
Pull request description:
By defining a virtual interface class for the scheduler client, users of the kernel can now define their own event consuming infrastructure, without having to spawn threads or rely on the scheduler design.
Removing `CScheduler` also allows removing the thread and exception modules from the kernel library.
To make the `CMainSignals` class easier to use from a kernel library perspective, remove its global instantiation and adopt RAII practices.
Renames `CMainSignals` to `ValidationSignals`, which more accurately describes its purpose and scope.
Also make the `ValidationSignals` in the `ChainstateManager` and CTxMemPool` optional. This could be useful in the future for using or testing these classes without having to instantiate any form of signal handling.
---
This PR is part of the [libbitcoinkernel project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/27587). It improves the kernel API and removes two modules from the kernel library.
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Specifying this argument overrides the path location for test_bitcoin;
it becomes <datadir>/test_common_Bitcoin Core/<testname>/datadir. Also,
this directory isn't removed after the test completes. This can make it
easier for developers to study the results of a test (see the state of
the data directory after the test runs), and also (for example) have an
editor open on debug.log to monitor it across multiple test runs instead
of having to re-open a different pathname each time.
Example usage (note the "--" is needed):
test_bitcoin --run_test=getarg_tests/boolarg -- \
-testdatadir=/somewhere/mydatadir
This will create (if necessary) and use the data directory:
/somewhere/mydatadir/test_common_Bitcoin Core/getarg_tests/boolarg/datadir
Co-authored-by: furszy <mfurszy@protonmail.com>
9d1dbbd4ce scripted-diff: Fix bitcoin_config_h includes (TheCharlatan)
Pull request description:
As mentioned in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26924#issuecomment-1403449932 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29263#issuecomment-1922334399, it is currently not safe to remove `bitcoin-config.h` includes from headers because some unrelated file might be depending on it.
See also #26972 for discussion.
Solve this by including the file directly everywhere it's required, regardless of whether or not it's already included by another header.
There should be no functional change here, but it will allow us to safely remove includes from headers in the future.
~I'm afraid it's a bit tedious to reproduce these commits, but it's reasonably straightforward:~
Edit: See note below
```bash
# All commands executed from the src/ subdir.
# Collect all tokens from bitcoin-config.h.in
# Isolate the tokens and remove blank lines
# Replace newlines with | and remove the last trailing one
# Collect all files which use these tokens
# Filter out subprojects (proper forwarding can be verified from Makefiles)
# Filter out .rc files
# Save to a text file
git grep -E -l `grep undef config/bitcoin-config.h.in | cut -d" " -f2 | grep -v '^$' | tr '\n' '|' | sed 's/|$//'` | grep -v -e "^leveldb/" -e "^secp256k1/" -e "^crc32c/" -e "^minisketch/" -e "^Makefile" -e "\.rc$" > files-with-config-include.txt
# Find all files from the above list which don't include bitcoin-config.h
git grep -L -E "config/bitcoin-config.h" -- `cat files-with-config-include.txt`
# Include them manually with the exception of some files in crypto:
# crypto/sha256_arm_shani.cpp crypto/sha256_avx2.cpp crypto/sha256_sse41.cpp crypto/sha256_x86_shani.cpp
# These are exceptions which don't use bitcoin-config.h, rather the Makefile.am adds these cppflags manually.
# Commit changes. This should match the first commit of this PR.
# Use the same search as above to find all files which DON'T use any config tokens
git grep -E -L `grep undef config/bitcoin-config.h.in | cut -d" " -f2 | grep -v '^$' | tr '\n' '|' | sed 's/|$//'` | grep -v -e "^leveldb/" -e "^secp256k1/" -e "^crc32c/" -e "^minisketch/" -e "^Makefile" -e "\.rc$" > files-without-config-include.txt
# Manually remove the includes and commit changes. This should match the second commit of this PR.
```
Edit: I'll keep this old description for posterity, but the manual approach has been replaced with a scripted diff from TheCharlatan
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The second command holds a list of files and directories that should not be processed. These include subtree directories as well as some crypto files that already get their symbols through the makefile.
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The fourth command checks for missing bitcoin-config headers in .h files and adds the header if it is missing.
The fifth command checks for unneeded bitcoin-config headers in sources files and removes the header if it is unneeded.
Making the `GenerateRandomKey` helper available to other modules via
key.{h.cpp} allows us to create random private keys directly at
instantiation of CKey, in contrast to the two-step process of creating
the instance and then having to call `MakeNewKey(...)`.
6666713041 refactor: Rename fs::path::u8string() to fs::path::utf8string() (MarcoFalke)
856c88776f ArgsManager: return path by value from GetBlocksDirPath() (Vasil Dimov)
fa3d9304e8 refactor: Remove pre-C++20 fs code (MarcoFalke)
fa00098e1a Add tests for C++20 std::u8string (MarcoFalke)
fa2bac08c2 refactor: Avoid copy/move in fs.h (MarcoFalke)
faea30227b refactor: Use C++20 std::chrono::days (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This:
* Removes dead code.
* Avoids unused copies in some places.
* Adds copies in other places for safety.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 6666713041
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 6666713041. Just documentation change since last review.
stickies-v:
re-ACK 6666713041
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Since #25273, the behavior of 'inserting change at a random
position' is instructed by passing std::nullopt instead of -1.
Also, added missing documentation about the meaning of
'change_pos=std::nullopt' inside 'CWallet::CreateTransaction()'
bd7f5d33e3 wallet: Assert that the wallet is not initialized in LoadWallet (Andrew Chow)
fb0b6ca4e5 tests, bench: Remove incorrect LoadWallet() calls (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
`CWallet::LoadWallet()` expects to be called after a `CWallet` is constructed, but before any of its member functions called. Doing so invalidates pointers which causes issues with some PRs and branches that I am working on. This was being used incorrectly in a few tests and benchmarks, resulting in segfaults.
As a precaution for this kind of issue in the future, I've also added a few asserts to `LoadWallet()` so that developers will notice when it is used incorrectly.
As similar issue was fixed in #27666
ACKs for top commit:
S3RK:
ACK bd7f5d33e3
furszy:
ACK bd7f5d33
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LoadWallet() must only be called immediately after a CWallet is
constructed, or not at all. Doing so after any other CWallet member
functions have been called may cause pointers and other objects
setup by other those functions to become invalidated.
Since these tests and benchmarks are using completely new wallets with
mock databases, it's not necessary to call LoadWallet() anyways, so
these can be dropped.
f053024273 wallet: batch external signer descriptor import (Sjors Provoost)
1f65241b73 wallet: descriptors setup, batch db operations (furszy)
3eb769f150 wallet: batch legacy spkm TopUp (furszy)
075aa44ceb wallet: batch descriptor spkm TopUp (furszy)
bb4554c81e bench: add benchmark for wallet creation procedure (furszy)
Pull request description:
Work decoupled from #28574.
Instead of performing multiple single write operations per spkm
setup call, this PR batches them all within a single atomic db txn.
Speeding up the process and preventing the wallet from entering
an inconsistent state if any of the intermediate transactions fail
(which shouldn't happen but.. if it does, it is better to not store
any spkm rather than storing them partially).
To compare the changes, added benchmark in the first commit.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
re-utACK f053024273
achow101:
ACK f053024273
BrandonOdiwuor:
ACK f053024273
theStack:
Code-review ACK f053024273
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All functions assume that the pointer is never null, so pass by
reference, to avoid accidental segfaults at runtime, or at least make
them more obvious.
Also, remove unused c-style casts in touched lines.
Also, add CHECK_NONFATAL checks, to turn segfault crashes into an
recoverable runtime error with debug information.