It encapsulates a given linearization in chunked form, permitting arbitrary
subsets of transactions to be removed from the linearization. Its purpose
is adding the Intersect function, which is a crucial operation that will
be used in a further commit to make Linearize improve existing linearizations.
This adds a first version of the overall linearization interface, which given
a DepGraph constructs a good linearization, by incrementally including good
candidate sets (found using AncestorCandidateFinder and SearchCandidateFinder).
This introduces a bespoke fuzzing-focused serialization format for DepGraphs,
and then tests that this format can represent any graph, roundtrips, and then
uses that to test the correctness of DepGraph itself.
This forms the basis for future fuzz tests that need to work with interesting
graphs.
f46b2202560a76b473e229b77303b8f877c16cac fuzz: Use BasicTestingSetup for coins_view target (TheCharlatan)
9e2a723d5da4fc277a42fed37424f578e348ebf8 test: Add arguments for creating a slimmer setup (TheCharlatan)
Pull request description:
This adds arguments to some of the testing setup constructors for creating an environment without networking and a validation interface. This is useful for improving the performance of the utxo snapshot fuzz test, which constructs a new TestingSetup on each iteration.
Using this slimmed down `TestingSetup` in future might also make the tests a bit faster when run in aggregate.
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maflcko:
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dergoegge:
utACK f46b2202560a76b473e229b77303b8f877c16cac
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Adds more testing options for creating an environment without networking
and a validation interface. This is useful for improving the performance
of the utxo snapshot fuzz test, which constructs a new TestingSetup on
each iteration.
8607773750e60931e51a33e48cd077a1dedf9db3 Add fuzz test for FSChaCha20Poly1305 (stratospher)
c807f3322897ca8c0da114556e5936e389da5059 Add fuzz test for AEADChacha20Poly1305 (stratospher)
Pull request description:
This PR adds fuzz tests for `AEADChaCha20Poly1305` and `FSChaCha20Poly1305` introduced in #28008.
Run using:
```
$ FUZZ=crypto_aeadchacha20poly1305 src/test/fuzz/fuzz
$ FUZZ=crypto_fschacha20poly1305 src/test/fuzz/fuzz
```
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dergoegge:
tACK 8607773750e60931e51a33e48cd077a1dedf9db3
marcofleon:
Tested ACK 8607773750e60931e51a33e48cd077a1dedf9db3. Ran both targets for ~200 CPU hours. Coverage of intended targets looks good to me. The simulation of damaged keys and checks that follow seem useful as well.
Tree-SHA512: b6b85661d896e653caeed330f941fde665fc2bbd97ecd340808a3f365c469fe9134aa77316569a771dc36d1158cac1a5f76700bcfc45fff12aef07562e48feb9
fa690c8e532672f7ab53be6f7a0bb3070858745e 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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kevkevinpal:
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dergoegge:
utACK fa690c8e532672f7ab53be6f7a0bb3070858745e
TheCharlatan:
Nice, ACK fa690c8e532672f7ab53be6f7a0bb3070858745e
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bc34bc288824978ef4b98e8802b47cb863c8a8c2 fuzz: limit the number of nested wrappers in descriptors (Antoine Poinsot)
8d7340105f5299e9a45e84f1704b8b4545cb85f0 fuzz: limit the number of sub-fragments per fragment for descriptors (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
Some of the logic in the miniscript module is quadratic. It only becomes an issue for very large uninteresting descriptors (like a `thresh` with 130k sub-fragments or a fragment with more than 60k nested `j:` wrappers).
This PR fixes the two types of fuzz timeouts reported by Marco in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28812 by trying to pinpoint the problematic descriptors through a simple analysis of the string, without limiting the size of the string itself. This is the same approach as was adopted for limiting the depth of derivation paths.
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dergoegge:
utACK bc34bc288824978ef4b98e8802b47cb863c8a8c2
stickies-v:
Light ACK bc34bc288824978ef4b98e8802b47cb863c8a8c2
marcofleon:
Code review ACK bc34bc288824978ef4b98e8802b47cb863c8a8c2. The added comments are useful, thanks for those. Tested on the three inputs in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28812 that caused the timeouts.
Tree-SHA512: 8811c7b225684c5ecc1eb1256cf39dfa60d4518161e70210086c8a01b38927481ebe747af86aa5f4803187672d43fadabcfdfbf4e3b049738d629a25143f0e77
09370529fb9f6d06f6d16bdb1fb336f7a265d8ba fuzz: mini_miner_selection fixups. (glozow)
de273d53004f48e4c8c965f7ce0bd375fd8d0d69 MiniMiner: use FeeFrac in AncestorFeerateComparator (glozow)
Pull request description:
Closes#30284. Closes#30367, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/30367#issuecomment-2217459257
Previously, we were only comparing feerates up to 1/1000 precision, since CFeeRate comparison just looks at their respective nSatoshisPerK. This could lead to MiniMiner selecting packages in the wrong order (i.e. by txid) if their feerates were less than 0.001sat/vB different. Fix this by creating + comparing `FeeFrac`s instead.
Also, `FeeFrac::Mul` doesn't have the overflow problem.
Also added a few minor fuzzer fixups that caught my eye while I was debugging this.
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ismaelsadeeq:
Tested ACK 09370529fb9f6d06f6d16bdb1fb336f7a265d8ba
murchandamus:
ACK 09370529fb9f6d06f6d16bdb1fb336f7a265d8ba with nits
dergoegge:
tACK 09370529fb9f6d06f6d16bdb1fb336f7a265d8ba
Tree-SHA512: e5b6d6c3f7289f30cd8280d0a47cd852d0180b83d1b27ff9514f50c97103b0f069484e48cba2ca3a57419beadc1996c1b9dd8d0a0f34bc4f4223d8adaf414ce5
The script building logic performs a quadratic number of copies in the
number of nested wrappers in the miniscript. Limit the number of nested
wrappers to avoid fuzz timeouts.
Thanks to Marco Falke for reporting the fuzz timeouts and providing a
minimal input to reproduce.
This target may call into logic quadratic over the number of
sub-fragments. Limit the number of sub-fragments to keep the runtime
reasonable.
Thanks to Marco Falke for reporting the fuzz timeouts with a minimized
input.
6ecda04fefad980872c72fba89844393f5581120 random: drop ad-hoc Shuffle in favor of std::shuffle (Pieter Wuille)
da28a26aae3178fb7663efbe20bb650857ace775 bench random: benchmark more functions, and add InsecureRandomContext (Pieter Wuille)
0a9bbc64c157a314e5472ecd98300e30b12d3fdf random bench refactor: move to new bench/random.cpp (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This adds benchmarks for various operations on `FastRandomContext` and `InsecureRandomContext`, and then removes the ad-hoc `Shuffle` functions, now that it appears that standard library `std::shuffle` has comparable performance. The other reason for keeping `Shuffle`, namely the fact that libstdc++ used self-move (which debug mode panics on) has been fixed as well (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29625#discussion_r1658344049).
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hodlinator:
ACK 6ecda04fefad980872c72fba89844393f5581120
dergoegge:
Code review ACK 6ecda04fefad980872c72fba89844393f5581120
Tree-SHA512: 2560b7312410581ff2b9bd0716e0f1558d910b5eadb9544785c972384985ac0f11f72d6b2797cfe2e7eb71fa57c30cffd98cc009cb4ee87a18b1524694211417
de71d4dece604907afc4fc26b7788e9c1a4cbecb fuzz: improve utxo_snapshot target (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Add the possibility of giving more guidance to the creation of the metadata and/or coins, so that the fuzzer gets the chance
to reach more error conditions in ActivateSnapshot and sometimes successfully creates a valid snapshot.
This also changes the asserts for the success case that were outdated (after #29370) and only didn't result in a crash because the fuzzer wasn't able to reach this code before.
ACKs for top commit:
maflcko:
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fjahr:
utACK de71d4dece604907afc4fc26b7788e9c1a4cbecb
TheCharlatan:
ACK de71d4dece604907afc4fc26b7788e9c1a4cbecb
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606a7ab862470413ced400aa68a94fd37c8ad3d3 kernel: De-globalize signature cache (TheCharlatan)
66d74bfc45ae0f743084475ac3bbfb4355bb6ec2 Expose CSignatureCache class in header (TheCharlatan)
021d38822c0e6a1b9497bcb20401c5c37e1bb84d kernel: De-globalize script execution cache hasher (TheCharlatan)
13a3661aba95b54b822c99ecbb695b14a22536d2 kernel: De-globalize script execution cache (TheCharlatan)
ab14d1d6a4a8ef5fe5013150e6c5ebcb5f5e4ea9 validation: Don't error if maxsigcachesize exceeds uint32::max (TheCharlatan)
Pull request description:
The validation caches are currently setup independently from where the rest of the validation code is initialized. This makes their ownership semantics unclear. There is also no clear enforcement on when and in what order they need to be initialized. The caches are always initialized in the `BasicTestingSetup` although a number of tests don't actually need them.
Solve this by moving the caches from global scope into the `ChainstateManager` class. This simplifies the usage of the kernel library by no longer requiring manual setup of the caches prior to using the `ChainstateManager`. Tests that need to access the caches can instantiate them independently.
---
This pull request is part of the [libbitcoinkernel project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/27587).
ACKs for top commit:
stickies-v:
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glozow:
reACK 606a7ab
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 606a7ab862470413ced400aa68a94fd37c8ad3d3. Just small formatting, include, and static_assert changes since last review.
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fa8f53273c7e5965620d31a8c3fe5f223cb76888 refactor: Remove no longer needed clang-15 workaround for std::span (MarcoFalke)
9999dbc1bd171931f02266d7c1a5cfd39f49238e fuzz: Clarify Apple-Clang-16 workaround (MarcoFalke)
fa7462c67ab9b6d45484ce92b44d03f812627d6e build: Bump clang minimum supported version to 16 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Most supported operating systems ship with clang-16 (or later), so bump the minimum to that and allow new code to drop workarounds for previous clang bugs.
For reference:
* https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/clang-16
* https://packages.ubuntu.com/noble/clang (clang-18)
* CentOS-like 8/9 Stream: All Clang versions from 16 to 17
* FreeBSD 12/13: All Clang versions from 16 to 18
* OpenSuse Tumbleweed ships with https://software.opensuse.org/package/clang (`clang18`); No idea about OpenSuse Leap
On operating systems where the clang version is not shipped by default, the user would have to use GCC, or install clang in a different way. For example:
* https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/g++ (g++-12)
* https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/g++ (g++-11)
* https://apt.llvm.org/, or nix, or guix, or compile clang from source, ...
**Ubuntu 22.04 LTS does not ship with clang-16**, so one of the above workarounds is needed there.
macOS 13 is unaffected, and the previous minimum requirement of Xcode15.0 remains, see also b1ba1b178f/.github/workflows/ci.yml (L93). For macOS 11 (Big Sur) and 12 (Monterey) you need to install a more recent version of llvm, this remains unchanged as well, see b1ba1b178f/doc/build-osx.md (L54).
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hebasto:
ACK fa8f53273c7e5965620d31a8c3fe5f223cb76888, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK.
TheCharlatan:
Re-ACK fa8f53273c7e5965620d31a8c3fe5f223cb76888
stickies-v:
ACK fa8f53273c7e5965620d31a8c3fe5f223cb76888
Tree-SHA512: 18b79f88301a63bb5e367d2f52fffccd5fb84409061800158e51051667f6581a4cd71d4859d4cfa6d23e47e92963ab637e5ad87e3170ed23b5bebfbe99e759e2
Move its ownership to the ChainstateManager class.
Next to simplifying usage of the kernel library by no longer requiring
manual setup of the cache prior to using validation code, it also slims
down the amount of memory allocated by BasicTestingSetup.
Use this opportunity to make SignatureCache RAII styled
Co-authored-by: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
Add the possibility of giving more guidance to the creation of the
metadata and/or coins, so that the fuzzer gets the chance
to reach more error conditions in ActivateSnapshot and sometimes
successfully creates a valid snapshot.
This also changes the asserts for the success case that were outdated,
and only didn't result in a crash because the fuzzer wasn't able
to reach this code before.
ce8094246ee95232e9d84f7e37f3c0a43ef587ce random: replace construct/assign with explicit Reseed() (Pieter Wuille)
2ae392d561ecfdf81855e6df6b9ad3d8843cdfa2 random: use LogError for init failure (Pieter Wuille)
97e16f57042cab07e5e73f6bed19feec2006e4f7 tests: make fuzz tests (mostly) deterministic with fixed seed (Pieter Wuille)
2c91330dd68064e402e8eceea3df9474bb7afd48 random: cleanup order, comments, static (Pieter Wuille)
8e31cf9c9b5e9fdd01e8b220c08a3ccde5cf584c net, net_processing: use existing RNG objects more (Pieter Wuille)
d5fcbe966bc501db8bf6a3809633f0b82e6ae547 random: improve precision of MakeExponentiallyDistributed (Pieter Wuille)
cfb0dfe2cf0b46f3ea9e62992ade989860f086c8 random: convert GetExponentialRand into rand_exp_duration (Pieter Wuille)
4eaa239dc3e189369d59144b524cb2808cbef8c3 random: convert GetRand{Micros,Millis} into randrange (Pieter Wuille)
82de1b80d95fc9447e64c098dcadb6b8a2f1f2ee net: use GetRandMicros for cache expiration (Pieter Wuille)
ddc184d999d7e1a87efaf6bcb222186f0dcd87ec random: get rid of GetRand by inlining (Pieter Wuille)
e2d1f84858485650ff743753ffa5c679f210a992 random: make GetRand() support entire range (incl. max) (Pieter Wuille)
810cdf6b4e12a1fdace7998d75b4daf8b67d7028 tests: overhaul deterministic test randomness (Pieter Wuille)
6cfdc5b104caf9952393f9dac2a36539d964077f random: convert XoRoShiRo128PlusPlus into full RNG (Pieter Wuille)
8cc2f45065fc1864f879248d1e1444588e27076b random: move XoRoShiRo128PlusPlus into random module (Pieter Wuille)
8f5ac0d0b608bdf396d8f2d758a792f869c2cd2a xoroshiro128plusplus: drop comment about nonexisting copy() (Pieter Wuille)
8924f5120f66269c04633167def01f82c74ea730 random: modernize XoRoShiRo128PlusPlus a bit (Pieter Wuille)
ddb7d26cfd96c1f626def4755e0e1b5aaac94d3e random: add RandomMixin::randbits with compile-known bits (Pieter Wuille)
21ce9d8658fed0d3e4552e8b02a6902cb31c572e random: Improve RandomMixin::randbits (Pieter Wuille)
9b14d3d2da05f74ffb6a2ac20b7d9efefbe29634 random: refactor: move rand* utilities to RandomMixin (Pieter Wuille)
40dd86fc3b60d7a67a9720a84a685f16e3f05b06 random: use BasicByte concept in randbytes (Pieter Wuille)
27cefc7fd6a6a159779f572f4c3a06170f955ed8 random: add a few noexcepts to FastRandomContext (Pieter Wuille)
b3b382dde202ad508baf553817c5b38fdd2d4a0c random: move rand256() and randbytes() to .h file (Pieter Wuille)
493a2e024e845e623e202e3eefe1cc2010e9b514 random: write rand256() in function of fillrand() (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This PR contains a number of vaguely-related improvements to the random module.
The specific changes and more detailed rationale is in the commit messages, but the highlights are:
* `XoRoShiRo128PlusPlus` (previously a test-only RNG) moves to random.h and becomes `InsecureRandomContext`, which is even faster than `FastRandomContext` but non-cryptographic. It also gets all helper randomness functions (`randrange`, `fillrand`, ...), making it a lot more succinct to use.
* During tests, **all** randomness is made deterministic (except for `GetStrongRandBytes`) but non-repeating (like `GetRand()` used to be when `g_mock_deterministic_tests` was used), either fixed, or from a random seed (overridden by env var).
* Several infrequently used top-level functions (`GetRandMillis`, `GetRandMicros`, `GetExponentialRand`) are converted into member functions of `FastRandomContext` (and `InsecureRandomContext`).
* `GetRand<T>()` (without argument) can now return the maximum value of the type (previously e.g. `GetRand<uint32_t>()` would never return 0xffffffff).
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maflcko:
re-ACK ce8094246ee95232e9d84f7e37f3c0a43ef587ce 🐈
hodlinator:
ACK ce8094246ee95232e9d84f7e37f3c0a43ef587ce
dergoegge:
utACK ce8094246ee95232e9d84f7e37f3c0a43ef587ce
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926b8e39dcbc0a3a8a75ef0a29bdca2bf738d746 [doc] add release note for TRUC (glozow)
19a9b90617419f68d0f1c90ee115b5220be99a16 use version=3 instead of v3 in debug strings (glozow)
881fac8e609be17eb71bd9a54c0284b304e2e2e2 scripted-diff: change names from V3 to TRUC (glozow)
a573dd261748d2a80560f73db08f7dca788c7fcf [doc] replace mentions of v3 with TRUC (glozow)
089b5757dff39a9a06cdb625aaced9beeb72958d rename mempool_accept_v3.py to mempool_truc.py (glozow)
f543852a89d93441645250c40c3980aeb0c3b664 rename policy/v3_policy.* to policy/truc_policy.* (glozow)
Pull request description:
Adds a release note for TRUC policy which will be live in v28.0.
For clarity, replaces mentions of "v3" with "TRUC" in most places. Suggested in
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29496#discussion_r1629749583
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29496#discussion_r1624500904
I changed error strings from "v3-violation" to "TRUC-violation" but left v3 in the debug strings because I think it might be clearer for somebody who is debugging. Similarly, I left some variables unchanged because I think they're more descriptive this way, e.g. `tx_v3_from_v2_and_v3`. I'm happy to debate places that should or shouldn't be documented differently in this PR, whatever is clearest to everyone.
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2f9bde69f45c7a9fdcf0c65f9e1305391a6f1f28 test: Remove unnecessary restart in assumeutxo test (Fabian Jahr)
19ce3d407ef546fa50d18b2ffbd67b7417797064 assumeutxo: Check snapshot base block is not marked invalid (Fabian Jahr)
80315c011863d69e7785673283e4c9033fbcd5ac refactor: Move early loadtxoutset checks into ActiveSnapshot (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This was discovered in a discussion in #29996
If the base block of the snapshot is marked invalid or part of an invalid chain, we currently still load the snapshot and get stuck in a weird state where we have the snapshot chainstate but it will never connect to our valid chain.
While this scenario is highly unlikely to occur on mainnet, it still seems good to prevent this inconsistent state.
The behavior change described above is in the second commit.
The first commit refactors the early checks in the `loadtxoutset` RPC by moving them into `ActivateSnapshot()` in order to have the chance to cover them by unit tests in the future and have a more consistent interface. Previously checks were spread out between `rpc/blockchain.cpp` and `validation.cpp`. In order to be able to return the error message to users of the RPC, the return type of `ActivateSnapshot()` is changed from `bool` to `util::Result`.
The third commit removes an unnecessary restart introduced in #29428.
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mzumsande:
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alfonsoromanz:
Re-ACK 2f9bde69f45c7a9fdcf0c65f9e1305391a6f1f28. The RPC code looks much cleaner after the refactor. Also, it seems very useful to get the error message in the RPC response rather than having to rely on the logs in some scenarios if you are an RPC user.
achow101:
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Tree-SHA512: 5328dd88c3c7be3f1be97c9eef52ac3666c27188c30a798b3e949f3ffcb83be075127c107e4046f7f39f961a79911ea3d61b61f3c11e451b3e4c541c264eeed4
Keep mentions of v3 in debug strings to help people who might not know
that TRUC is applied when version=3.
Also keep variable names in tests, as it is less verbose to keep v3 and v2.
f1478c05458562a9bef5c2ba43959d758e7b4745 mempool: move LoadMempool/DumpMempool to node (Cory Fields)
6d242ff1e9ca02fd8f5cb3ffe82dfb48a52366cc kernel: remove mempool_persist.cpp (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
DumpMempool/LoadMempool are not necessary for the kernel.
Noticed while working on instantiated logging.
I suppose these could have been left in on purpose, but I'm assuming it was probably just an oversight.
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TheCharlatan:
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glozow:
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Tree-SHA512: 5825da0cf2e67470524eb6ebe397eb90755a368469a25f184df99ab935b3eb6d89eb802b41a6c3661e869bba3bbfa8ba9d95281bc75ebbf790ec5d9d1f79c66f
The existing code provides two randomness mechanisms for test purposes:
- g_insecure_rand_ctx (with its wrappers InsecureRand*), which during tests is
initialized using either zeros (SeedRand::ZEROS), or using environment-provided
randomness (SeedRand::SEED).
- g_mock_deterministic_tests, which controls some (but not all) of the normal
randomness output if set, but then makes it extremely predictable (identical
output repeatedly).
Replace this with a single mechanism, which retains the SeedRand modes to control
all randomness. There is a new internal deterministic PRNG inside the random
module, which is used in GetRandBytes() when in test mode, and which is also used
to initialize g_insecure_rand_ctx. This means that during tests, all random numbers
are made deterministic. There is one exception, GetStrongRandBytes(), which even
in test mode still uses the normal PRNG state.
This probably opens the door to removing a lot of the ad-hoc "deterministic" mode
functions littered through the codebase (by simply running relevant tests in
SeedRand::ZEROS mode), but this isn't done yet.
Convert XoRoShiRo128PlusPlus into a full RandomMixin-based RNG class,
providing all utility functionality that FastRandomContext has. In doing so,
it is renamed to InsecureRandomContext, highlighting its non-cryptographic
nature.
To do this, a fillrand fallback is added to RandomMixin (where it is used by
InsecureRandomContext), but FastRandomContext still uses its own fillrand.
55eea003af24169c883e1761beb997e151845225 test: Make blockencodings_tests deterministic (AngusP)
4c99301220ab44e98d0d0e1cc8d774d96a25b7aa test: Add ReceiveWithExtraTransactions Compact Block receive test. (AngusP)
4621e7cc8f8e2b71393a2b30d5dbe56165bfb854 test: refactor: Rename extra_txn to const empty_extra_txn as it is empty in all test cases (AngusP)
Pull request description:
This test uses the `extra_txn` (`vExtraTxnForCompact`) vector of optional orphan/conflicted/etc. transactions to provide transactions to a PartiallyDownloadedBlock that are not otherwise present in the mempool, and check that they are used.
This also covers a former nullptr deref bug that was fixed in #29752 (bf031a517c79cec5b43420bcd40291ab0e9f68a8) where the `extra_txn` vec/circular-buffer was null-initialized and not yet filled when dereferenced in `PartiallyDownloadedBlock::InitData`.
ACKs for top commit:
marcofleon:
Code review ACK 55eea003af24169c883e1761beb997e151845225. I ran the `blockencodings` unit test and no issues with the new test case.
dergoegge:
Code review ACK 55eea003af24169c883e1761beb997e151845225
glozow:
ACK 55eea003af24169c883e1761beb997e151845225
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4d81b4de339efbbb68c9785203b699e6e12ecd83 fuzz: FuzzedSock::Recv() don't lose bytes from MSG_PEEK read (Vasil Dimov)
b51d75ea97ee0d01ee586e40a30cb68c0bf7ffd3 fuzz: simplify FuzzedSock::m_peek_data (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Problem:
If `FuzzedSock::Recv(N, MSG_PEEK)` is called then `N` bytes would be
retrieved from the fuzz provider, saved in `m_peek_data` and returned
to the caller (ok).
If after this `FuzzedSock::Recv(M, 0)` is called where `M < N`
then the first `M` bytes from `m_peek_data` would be returned
to the caller (ok), but the remaining `N - M` bytes in `m_peek_data`
would be discarded/lost (not ok). They must be returned by a subsequent
`Recv()`.
To resolve this, only remove the head `N` bytes from `m_peek_data`.
---
This is a followup to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30211, more specifically:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30211#discussion_r1633199919https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30211#discussion_r1633216366
ACKs for top commit:
marcofleon:
ACK 4d81b4de339efbbb68c9785203b699e6e12ecd83. Tested this with the I2P fuzz target and there's no loss in coverage. I think overall this is an improvement in the robustness of `Recv` in `FuzzedSock`.
dergoegge:
Code review ACK 4d81b4de339efbbb68c9785203b699e6e12ecd83
brunoerg:
utACK 4d81b4de339efbbb68c9785203b699e6e12ecd83
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1245d1388b003c46092937def7041917aecec8de netbase: extend CreateSock() to support creating arbitrary sockets (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Allow the callers of `CreateSock()` to pass all 3 arguments to the `socket(2)` syscall. This makes it possible to create sockets of any domain/type/protocol. In addition to extending arguments, some extra safety checks were put in place.
The need for this came up during the discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30043#discussion_r1618837102
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 1245d1388b003c46092937def7041917aecec8de
tdb3:
re ACK 1245d1388b003c46092937def7041917aecec8de
theStack:
re-ACK 1245d1388b003c46092937def7041917aecec8de
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refactor: CBlockHeaderAndShortTxIDs constructor now always takes an explicit nonce.
test: Make blockencodings_tests deterministic using fixed seed providing deterministic
CBlockHeaderAndShortTxID nonces and dummy transaction IDs.
Fixes very rare flaky test failures, where the ShortIDs of test transactions collide, leading to
`READ_STATUS_FAILED` from PartiallyDownloadedBlock::InitData and/or `IsTxAvailable` giving `false`
when the transaction should actually be available.
* Use a new `FastRandomContext` with a fixed seed in each test, to ensure 'random' uint256s
used as fake prevouts are deterministic, so in-turn test txids and short IDs are deterministic
and don't collide causing very rare but flaky test failures.
* Add new test-only/internal initializer for `CBlockHeaderAndShortTxIDs` that takes a specified
nonce to further ensure determinism and avoid rare but undesireable short ID collisions.
In a test context this nonce is set to a fixed known-good value. Normally it is random, as
previously.
Flaky test failures can be reproduced with:
```patch
diff --git a/src/blockencodings.cpp b/src/blockencodings.cpp
index 695e8d806a..64d635a97a 100644
--- a/src/blockencodings.cpp
+++ b/src/blockencodings.cpp
@@ -44,7 +44,8 @@ void CBlockHeaderAndShortTxIDs::FillShortTxIDSelector() const {
uint64_t CBlockHeaderAndShortTxIDs::GetShortID(const Wtxid& wtxid) const {
static_assert(SHORTTXIDS_LENGTH == 6, "shorttxids calculation assumes 6-byte shorttxids");
- return SipHashUint256(shorttxidk0, shorttxidk1, wtxid) & 0xffffffffffffL;
+ // return SipHashUint256(shorttxidk0, shorttxidk1, wtxid) & 0xffffffffffffL;
+ return SipHashUint256(shorttxidk0, shorttxidk1, wtxid) & 0x0f;
}
```
to increase the likelihood of a short ID collision; and running
```shell
set -e;
n=0;
while (( n++ < 5000 )); do
src/test/test_bitcoin --run_test=blockencodings_tests;
done
```