1971 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Lőrinc
9ca52a4cbe
optimization: migrate SipHashUint256 to PresaltedSipHasher
Replaces standalone `SipHashUint256` with an `operator()` overload in `PresaltedSipHasher`.
Updates all hasher classes (`SaltedUint256Hasher`, `SaltedTxidHasher`, `SaltedWtxidHasher`) to use `PresaltedSipHasher` internally, enabling the same constant-state caching optimization while keeping behavior unchanged.

Benchmark was also adjusted to cache the salting part.
2025-12-09 17:16:15 +01:00
Lőrinc
ec11b9fede
optimization: introduce PresaltedSipHasher for repeated hashing
Replaces the `SipHashUint256Extra` function with the `PresaltedSipHasher` class that caches the constant-salted state (v[0-3] after XORing with keys).
This avoids redundant XOR operations when hashing multiple values with the same keys, benefiting use cases like `SaltedOutpointHasher`.

This essentially brings the precalculations in the `CSipHasher` constructor to the `uint256`-specialized SipHash implementation.

> cmake -B build -DBUILD_BENCH=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release && cmake --build build -j$(nproc) && build/src/bench/bench_bitcoin -filter='SaltedOutpointHasherBench.*' -min-time=10000

> C++ compiler .......................... AppleClang 16.0.0.16000026

|               ns/op |                op/s |    err% |     total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
|               57.27 |       17,462,299.19 |    0.1% |     11.02 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_create_set`
|               11.24 |       88,997,888.48 |    0.3% |     11.04 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_hash`
|               13.91 |       71,902,014.20 |    0.2% |     11.01 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_match`
|               13.29 |       75,230,390.31 |    0.1% |     11.00 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_mismatch`

compared to master:
create_set - 17,462,299.19/17,065,922.04 - 2.3% faster
hash       - 88,997,888.48/83,576,684.83 - 6.4% faster
match      - 71,902,014.20/68,985,850.12 - 4.2% faster
mismatch   - 75,230,390.31/71,942,033.47 - 4.5% faster

> C++ compiler .......................... GNU 13.3.0

|               ns/op |                op/s |    err% |          ins/op |          cyc/op |    IPC |         bra/op |   miss% |     total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|---------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
|              135.38 |        7,386,349.49 |    0.0% |        1,078.19 |          486.16 |  2.218 |         119.56 |    1.1% |     11.00 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_create_set`
|               23.67 |       42,254,558.08 |    0.0% |          247.01 |           85.01 |  2.906 |           4.00 |    0.0% |     11.00 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_hash`
|               58.95 |       16,962,220.14 |    0.1% |          446.55 |          211.74 |  2.109 |          20.86 |    1.4% |     11.01 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_match`
|               76.98 |       12,991,047.69 |    0.1% |          548.93 |          276.50 |  1.985 |          20.25 |    2.3% |     10.72 | `SaltedOutpointHasherBench_mismatch`

compared to master:
create_set -  7,386,349.49/7,312,133.16  - 1% faster
hash       - 42,254,558.08/41,978,882.62 - 0.6% faster
match      - 16,962,220.14/16,549,695.42 - 2.4% faster
mismatch   - 12,991,047.69/12,713,595.35 - 2% faster

Co-authored-by: sipa <pieter@wuille.net>
2025-12-09 17:13:44 +01:00
Chandra Pratap
57b888ce0e fuzz: Add a test case for ParseByteUnits()
`ParseByteUnits()` is the only parsing function in `strencodings.cpp`
lacking a fuzz test. Add a test case to check the function against
arbitrary strings and randomized default_multiplier's.
2025-12-05 15:23:54 +00:00
merge-script
4c784b25c4
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33985: fuzz: gate mempool entry based on weight
804329400a73df00dfd7a5209c659d4a22b9ce47 fuzz: gate mempool entry based on weight (Greg Sanders)

Pull request description:

  The mempool implementation now uses TxGraph with entries using FeePerWeight, not vsize. This means our package_rbf harness will erroneously add more transaction weight than we can support inside of FeeFrac. Gate more aggressively using WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR.

  Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/33981

ACKs for top commit:
  sdaftuar:
    ACK 804329400a73df00dfd7a5209c659d4a22b9ce47
  ismaelsadeeq:
    utACK 804329400a73df00dfd7a5209c659d4a22b9ce47
  dergoegge:
    utACK 804329400a73df00dfd7a5209c659d4a22b9ce47

Tree-SHA512: e78d0f73f9b9cbb8c0db1e8e91dbffeb4110cf8113e90f34af5c132acf0819c54254891a4dd5da63016e4edf9d8e886f469f959bd3504b7deb66989d96fe4cf1
2025-12-02 15:07:01 +00:00
merge-script
e0ba6bbed9
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33591: Cluster mempool followups
b8d279a81c16fe9f5b6d422e518c77344e217d4f doc: add comment to explain correctness of GatherClusters() (Suhas Daftuar)
aba7500a30eecf742c56e292e9a385ca57066a6c Fix parameter name in getmempoolcluster rpc (Suhas Daftuar)
6c1325a0913e22258ab6b62f381e56c7bebbd462 Rename weight -> clusterweight in RPC output, and add doc explaining mempool terminology (Suhas Daftuar)
bc2eb931da30bd98670528c0b96f6ca05f14f8b9 Require mempool lock to be held when invoking TRUC checks (Suhas Daftuar)
957ae232414b38adcf9358e198fded42f7c1feea Improve comments for getTransactionAncestry to reference cluster counts instead of descendants (Suhas Daftuar)
d97d6199ce506cda858afa867f2582c8138953a5 Fix comment to reference cluster limits, not chain limits (Suhas Daftuar)
a1b341ef9875a8a160464f320886f8dac7491237 Sanity check feerate diagram in CTxMemPool::check() (Suhas Daftuar)
23d6f457c4c06e405464594c7a2be1a11e9bcc1b rpc: improve getmempoolcluster output (Suhas Daftuar)
d2dcd37aac1e723a4103f2d6fefaa492141f5d42 Avoid using mapTx.modify() to update modified fees (Suhas Daftuar)
d84ffc24d2dc35642864924aaf7466fa17ac5875 doc: add release notes snippet for cluster mempool (Suhas Daftuar)
b0417ba94437d8bb23a7b66a3641ee8f3682a2dc doc: Add design notes for cluster mempool and explain new mempool limits (Suhas Daftuar)
2d88966e43c6c6323d8af5272ab7841f5c896f12 miner: replace "package" with "chunk" (Suhas Daftuar)
6f3e8eb3001a87d0a6d9ec8662ddb40ce7a673f4 Add a GetFeePerVSize() accessor to CFeeRate, and use it in the BlockAssembler (Suhas Daftuar)
b5f245f6f2193a3c19bea3eed7ceda1e80b83160 Remove unused DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_SIZE_LIMIT_KVB and DEFAULT_DESCENDANT_SIZE_LIMIT_KVB (Suhas Daftuar)
1dac54d506b5765f3d86a6efc30538931305b000 Use cluster size limit instead of ancestor size limit in txpackage unit test (Suhas Daftuar)
04f65488ca3e8e8eb7d290982e55e70be96491bb Use cluster size limit instead of ancestor/descendant size limits when sanity checking TRUC policy limits (Suhas Daftuar)
634291a7dc4485942cc9cbde510b92f9580d5c5e Use cluster limits instead of ancestor/descendant limits when sanity checking package policy limits (Suhas Daftuar)
fc18ef1f3f333dd28d8cc7e3571d76a985d90240 Remove ancestor and descendant vsize limits from MemPoolLimits (Suhas Daftuar)
ed8e819121d7065c6e34a6ae422842369c4a1659 Warn user if using -limitancestorsize/-limitdescendantsize that the options have no effect (Suhas Daftuar)
80d8df2d47c25851b51fe3319605fe41c34ca9f8 Invoke removeUnchecked() directly in removeForBlock() (Suhas Daftuar)
9292570f4cb85fc6690dfeeb55ea867d575ebba3 Rewrite GetChildren without sets (Suhas Daftuar)
3e39ea8c307010bc0132615ecef55b39851f7437 Rewrite removeForReorg to avoid using sets (Suhas Daftuar)
a3c31dfd71def7ce4414c627261fa4516f943547 scripted-diff: rename AddToMempool -> TryAddToMempool (Suhas Daftuar)
a5a7905d83dfa8a5173f886f7007132e18b53e3a Simplify removeRecursive (Suhas Daftuar)
01d8520038eafa0e00eeddcea29cba2b1b87917e Remove unused argument to RemoveStaged (Suhas Daftuar)
bc64013e6fad2d054bc5a31630c09f33a62b8f4f Remove unused variable (cacheMap) in mempool (Suhas Daftuar)

Pull request description:

  As suggested in the main cluster mempool PR (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28676#pullrequestreview-3177119367), I've pulled out some of the non-essential optimizations and cleanups into this separate PR.

  Will continue to add more commits here to address non-blocking suggestions/improvements as they come up.

ACKs for top commit:
  instagibbs:
    ACK b8d279a81c
  sipa:
    ACK b8d279a81c16fe9f5b6d422e518c77344e217d4f

Tree-SHA512: 1a05e99eaf8db2e274a1801307fed5d82f8f917e75ccb9ab0e1b0eb2f9672b13c79d691d78ea7cd96900d0e7d5031a3dd582ebcccc9b1d66eb7455b1d3642235
2025-12-02 09:46:00 +00:00
Greg Sanders
804329400a fuzz: gate mempool entry based on weight
The mempool implementation now uses TxGraph with entries
using FeePerWeight, not vsize. This means our package_rbf
harness will erroneously add more transaction weight than we
can support inside of FeeFrac. Gate more aggressively using
WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR.
2025-12-01 10:25:30 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
fc18ef1f3f Remove ancestor and descendant vsize limits from MemPoolLimits 2025-11-30 13:50:04 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
a3c31dfd71 scripted-diff: rename AddToMempool -> TryAddToMempool
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
find src/test -type f -exec sed -i 's/AddToMempool/TryAddToMempool/g' {} +
find src/bench -type f -exec sed -i 's/AddToMempool/TryAddToMempool/g' {} +
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2025-11-30 10:57:48 -05:00
Anthony Towns
ade0397f59 txgraph: drop move assignment operator 2025-11-25 07:36:50 -05:00
merge-script
fa283d28e2
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33629: Cluster mempool
17cf9ff7efdbab07644fc2f9017fcac1b0757c38 Use cluster size limit for -maxmempool bound, and allow -maxmempool=0 in general (Suhas Daftuar)
315e43e5d86c06b1e51b907f1942cab150205d24 Sanity check `GetFeerateDiagram()` in CTxMemPool::check() (Suhas Daftuar)
de2e9a24c40e1915827506250ed0bbda4009ce83 test: extend package rbf functional test to larger clusters (Suhas Daftuar)
4ef4ddb504e53cb148e8dd713695db37df0e1e4f doc: update policy/packages.md for new package acceptance logic (Suhas Daftuar)
79f73ad713a8d62a6172fbad228cbca848f9ff57 Add check that GetSortedScoreWithTopology() agrees with CompareMiningScoreWithTopology() (Suhas Daftuar)
a86ac117681727b6e72ab50ed751d0d3b0cdff34 Update comments for CTxMemPool class (Suhas Daftuar)
9567eaa66da88a79c54f7a77922d817862122af2 Invoke TxGraph::DoWork() at appropriate times (Suhas Daftuar)
6c5c44f774058bf2a0dfaaadc78347dcb5815f52 test: add functional test for new cluster mempool RPCs (Suhas Daftuar)
72f60c877e001bb8cbcd3a7fb7addfdaba149693 doc: Update mempool_replacements.md to reflect feerate diagram checks (Suhas Daftuar)
21693f031a534193cc7f066a5c6e23db3937bf39 Expose cluster information via rpc (Suhas Daftuar)
72e74e0d42284c712529bf3c619b1b740c070f1b fuzz: try to add more code coverage for mempool fuzzing (Suhas Daftuar)
f107417490ab5b81d3ec139de777a19db87845b6 bench: add more mempool benchmarks (Suhas Daftuar)
7976eb1ae77af2c88e1e61e85d4a61390b34b986 Avoid violating mempool policy limits in tests (Suhas Daftuar)
84de685cf7ee3baf3ca73087e5222411a0504df8 Stop tracking parents/children outside of txgraph (Suhas Daftuar)
88672e205ba1570fc92449b557fd32d836618781 Rewrite GatherClusters to use the txgraph implementation (Suhas Daftuar)
1ca4f01090cfa968c789fafde42054da3263a0e2 Fix miniminer_tests to work with cluster limits (Suhas Daftuar)
1902111e0f20fe6b5c12be019d24691d6b0b8d3e Eliminate CheckPackageLimits, which no longer does anything (Suhas Daftuar)
3a646ec4626441c8c2946598f94199a65d9646d6 Rework RBF and TRUC validation (Suhas Daftuar)
19b8479868e5c854d9268e3647b9488f9b23af0f Make getting parents/children a function of the mempool, not a mempool entry (Suhas Daftuar)
5560913e51af036b5e6907e08cd07488617b12f7 Rework truc_policy to use descendants, not children (Suhas Daftuar)
a4458d6c406215dccb31fd35e0968a65a3269670 Use txgraph to calculate descendants (Suhas Daftuar)
c8b6f70d6492a153b59697d6303fc0515f316f89 Use txgraph to calculate ancestors (Suhas Daftuar)
241a3e666b59abb695c9d0a13d7458a763c2c5a0 Simplify ancestor calculation functions (Suhas Daftuar)
b9cec7f0a1e089cd77bb2fa1c2b54e93442e594c Make removeConflicts private (Suhas Daftuar)
0402e6c7808017bf5c04edb4b68128ede7d1c1e7 Remove unused limits from CalculateMemPoolAncestors (Suhas Daftuar)
08be765ac26a3ae721cb3574d4348602a9982e44 Remove mempool logic designed to maintain ancestor/descendant state (Suhas Daftuar)
fc4e3e6bc12284d3b328c1ad19502294accfe5ad Remove unused members from CTxMemPoolEntry (Suhas Daftuar)
ff3b398d124b9efa49b612dbbb715bbe5d53e727 mempool: eliminate accessors to mempool entry ancestor/descendant cached state (Suhas Daftuar)
b9a2039f51226dce2c4e38ce5f26eefee171744b Eliminate use of cached ancestor data in miniminer_tests and truc_policy (Suhas Daftuar)
ba09fc9774d5a0eaa58d93a2fa20bef1efc74f1e mempool: Remove unused function CalculateDescendantMaximum (Suhas Daftuar)
8e49477e86b3089ea70d1f2659b9fd3a8a1f7db4 wallet: Replace max descendant count with cluster_count (Suhas Daftuar)
e031085fd464b528c186948d3cbf1c08a5a8d624 Eliminate Single-Conflict RBF Carve Out (Suhas Daftuar)
cf3ab8e1d0a2f2bdf72e61e2c2dcb35987e5b9bd Stop enforcing descendant size/count limits (Suhas Daftuar)
89ae38f48965ec0d6c0600ce4269fdc797274161 test: remove rbf carveout test from mempool_limit.py (Suhas Daftuar)
c0bd04d18fdf77a2f20f3c32f8eee4f1d71afd79 Calculate descendant information for mempool RPC output on-the-fly (Suhas Daftuar)
bdcefb8a8b0667539744eae63e9eb5b7dc1c51da Use mempool/txgraph to determine if a tx has descendants (Suhas Daftuar)
69e1eaa6ed22f542ab48da755fa63f7694a15533 Add test case for cluster size limits to TRUC logic (Suhas Daftuar)
9cda64b86c593f0d6ff8f17e483e6566f436b200 Stop enforcing ancestor size/count limits (Suhas Daftuar)
1f93227a84a54397699ca40d889f98913e4d5868 Remove dependency on cached ancestor data in mini-miner (Suhas Daftuar)
9fbe0a4ac26c2fddaa3201cdfd8b69bf1f5ffa01 rpc: Calculate ancestor data from scratch for mempool rpc calls (Suhas Daftuar)
7961496dda2eb24a3f09d661005f06611558a20a Reimplement GetTransactionAncestry() to not rely on cached data (Suhas Daftuar)
feceaa42e8eb43344ced33d94187e93268d45187 Remove CTxMemPool::GetSortedDepthAndScore (Suhas Daftuar)
21b5cea588a7bfe758a8d14efe90046b111db428 Use cluster linearization for transaction relay sort order (Suhas Daftuar)
6445aa7d97551ec5d501d91f6829071c67169122 Remove the ancestor and descendant indices from the mempool (Suhas Daftuar)
216e6937290338950215795291dbf0a533e234cf Implement new RBF logic for cluster mempool (Suhas Daftuar)
ff8f115dec6eb41f739e6e6738dd60becfa168fd policy: Remove CPFP carveout rule (Suhas Daftuar)
c3f1afc934e69a9849625924f72a5886a85eb833 test: rewrite PopulateMempool to not violate mempool policy (cluster size) limits (Suhas Daftuar)
47ab32fdb158069d4422e0f92078603c6df070a6 Select transactions for blocks based on chunk feerate (Suhas Daftuar)
dec138d1ddc79cc3a06e53ed255f0931ce46e684 fuzz: remove comparison between mini_miner block construction and miner (Suhas Daftuar)
6c2bceb200aa7206d44b551d42ad3e70943f1425 bench: rewrite ComplexMemPool to not create oversized clusters (Suhas Daftuar)
1ad4590f63855e856d59616d41a87873315c3a2e Limit mempool size based on chunk feerate (Suhas Daftuar)
b11c89cab210c87ebaf34fbd2a73d28353e8c7bd Rework miner_tests to not require large cluster limit (Suhas Daftuar)
95a8297d481e96d65ac81e4dac72b2ebecb9c765 Check cluster limits when using -walletrejectlongchains (Suhas Daftuar)
95762e6759597d201d685ed6bf6df6eedccf9a00 Do not allow mempool clusters to exceed configured limits (Suhas Daftuar)
edb3e7cdf63688058ad2b90bea0d4933d9967be8 [test] rework/delete feature_rbf tests requiring large clusters (glozow)
435fd5671116b990cf3b875b99036606f921a71d test: update feature_rbf.py replacement test (Suhas Daftuar)
34e32985e811607e7566ae7a6caeacdf8bd8384f Add new (unused) limits for cluster size/count (Suhas Daftuar)
838d7e3553661cb6ba0be32dd872bafb444822d9 Add transactions to txgraph, but without cluster dependencies (Suhas Daftuar)
d5ed9cb3eb52c33c5ac36421bb2da00290be6087 Add accessor for sigops-adjusted weight (Suhas Daftuar)
1bf3b513966e34b45ea359cbe7576383437f5d93 Add sigops adjusted weight calculator (Suhas Daftuar)
c18c68a950d3a17e80ad0bc11ac7ee3de1a87f6c Create a txgraph inside CTxMemPool (Suhas Daftuar)
29a94d5b2f26a4a8b7464894e4db944ea67241b7 Make CTxMemPoolEntry derive from TxGraph::Ref (Suhas Daftuar)
92b0079fe3863b20b71282aa82341d4b6ee4b337 Allow moving CTxMemPoolEntry objects, disallow copying (Suhas Daftuar)
6c73e4744837a7dc138a9177df3a48f30a1ba6c1 mempool: Store iterators into mapTx in mapNextTx (Suhas Daftuar)
51430680ecb722e1d4ee4a26dac5724050f41c9e Allow moving an Epoch::Marker (Suhas Daftuar)

Pull request description:

  [Reopening #28676 here as a new PR, because GitHub is slow to load the page making it hard to scroll through and see comments.  Also, that PR was originally opened with a prototype implementation which has changed significantly with the introduction of `TxGraph`.]

  This is an implementation of the [cluster mempool proposal](https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/an-overview-of-the-cluster-mempool-proposal/393).

  This branch implements the following observable behavior changes:

   - Maintains a partitioning of the mempool into connected clusters (via the `txgraph` class), which are limited in vsize to 101 kvB by default, and limited in count to 64 by default.
   - Each cluster is sorted ("linearized") to try to optimize for selecting highest-feerate-subsets of a cluster first
   - Transaction selection for mining is updated to use the cluster linearizations, selecting highest feerate "chunks" first for inclusion in a block template.
   - Mempool eviction is updated to use the cluster linearizations, selecting lowest feerate "chunks" first for removal.
   - The RBF rules are updated to: (a) drop the requirement that no new inputs are introduced; (b) change the feerate requirement to instead check that the feerate diagram of the mempool will strictly improve; (c) replace the direct conflicts limit with a directly-conflicting-clusters limit.
   - The CPFP carveout rule is eliminated (it doesn't make sense in a cluster-limited mempool)
   - The ancestor and descendant limits are no longer enforced.
   - New cluster count/cluster vsize limits are now enforced instead.
   - Transaction relay now uses chunk feerate comparisons to determine the order that newly received transactions are announced to peers.

  Additionally, the cached ancestor and descendant data are dropped from the mempool, along with the multi_index indices that were maintained to sort the mempool by ancestor and descendant feerates. For compatibility (eg with wallet behavior or RPCs exposing this), this information is now calculated dynamically instead.

ACKs for top commit:
  instagibbs:
    reACK 17cf9ff7efdbab07644fc2f9017fcac1b0757c38
  glozow:
    reACK 17cf9ff7efdbab07644fc2f9017fcac1b0757c38
  sipa:
    ACK 17cf9ff7efdbab07644fc2f9017fcac1b0757c38

Tree-SHA512: bbde46d913d56f8d9c0426cb0a6c4fa80b01b0a4c2299500769921f886082fb4f51f1694e0ee1bc318c52e1976d7ebed8134a64eda0b8044f3a708c04938eee7
2025-11-25 10:35:11 +00:00
Suhas Daftuar
21693f031a Expose cluster information via rpc
Co-authored-by: glozow <gloriajzhao@gmail.com>
2025-11-18 11:14:52 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
72e74e0d42 fuzz: try to add more code coverage for mempool fuzzing
Including test coverage for mempool eviction and expiry
2025-11-18 10:48:23 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
7976eb1ae7 Avoid violating mempool policy limits in tests
Changes AddToMempool() helper to only apply changes if the mempool limits are
respected.

Fix package_rbf fuzz target to handle mempool policy violations
2025-11-18 10:48:23 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
19b8479868 Make getting parents/children a function of the mempool, not a mempool entry 2025-11-18 10:40:31 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
216e693729 Implement new RBF logic for cluster mempool
With a total ordering on mempool transactions, we are now able to calculate a
transaction's mining score at all times. Use this to improve the RBF logic:

- we no longer enforce a "no new unconfirmed parents" rule

- we now require that the mempool's feerate diagram must improve in order
  to accept a replacement

- the topology restrictions for conflicts in the package rbf setting have been
  eliminated

Revert the temporary change to mempool_ephemeral_dust.py that were previously
made due to RBF validation checks being reordered.

Co-authored-by: Gregory Sanders <gsanders87@gmail.com>, glozow <gloriajzhao@gmail.com>
2025-11-18 08:53:59 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
dec138d1dd fuzz: remove comparison between mini_miner block construction and miner
After cluster mempool, the mini_miner will no longer match the miner's block
construction. Eventually mini_miner should be reworked to directly use
linearizations done in the mempool.
2025-11-18 08:53:58 -05:00
merge-script
3789215f73
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33724: refactor: Return uint64_t from GetSerializeSize
fa6c0bedd33ac7ad27454adaf9522fd27bef6ea3 refactor: Return uint64_t from GetSerializeSize (MarcoFalke)
fad0c8680ea7ef433c2d6e7c0d5799f81fd861b9 refactor: Use uint64_t over size_t for serialized-size values (MarcoFalke)
fa4f388fc99c9ec7c3cf2bac3863c7b3004bb2ae refactor: Use fixed size ints over (un)signed ints for serialized values (MarcoFalke)
fa01f38e53cfda4155d0ea09ca8b1291b7001fe8 move-only: Move CBlockFileInfo to kernel namespace (MarcoFalke)
fa2bbc9e4cfe017436a5167ab5c443f4412efa3c refactor: [rpc] Remove cast when reporting serialized size (MarcoFalke)
fa364af89bd914ea7cd0d4a5470e0a502e0a2075 test: Remove outdated comment (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Consensus code should arrive at the same conclusion, regardless of the architecture it runs on. Using architecture-specific types such as `size_t` can lead to issues, such as the low-severity [CVE-2025-46597](https://bitcoincore.org/en/2025/10/24/disclose-cve-2025-46597/).

  The CVE was already worked around, but it may be good to still fix the underlying issue.

  Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/33709 with a few refactors to use explicit fixed-sized integer types in serialization-size related code and concluding with a refactor to return `uint64_t` from `GetSerializeSize`. The refactors should not change any behavior, because the CVE was already worked around.

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2025-11-12 09:48:10 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
29a94d5b2f Make CTxMemPoolEntry derive from TxGraph::Ref 2025-11-10 15:46:11 -05:00
Suhas Daftuar
92b0079fe3 Allow moving CTxMemPoolEntry objects, disallow copying 2025-11-10 15:45:55 -05:00
Ava Chow
a4e96cae7d
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33042: refactor: inline constant return values from dbwrapper write methods
743abbcbde9e5a2db489bca461c98df461eff7d0 refactor: inline constant return value of `BlockTreeDB::WriteBatchSync` and `BlockManager::WriteBlockIndexDB` and `BlockTreeDB::WriteFlag` (Lőrinc)
e030240e909493549e24aa8bcd5b382cab6e2c79 refactor: inline constant return value of `CDBWrapper::Erase` and `BlockTreeDB::WriteReindexing` (Lőrinc)
cdab9480e9e35656f490878f92dab5427b36f21d refactor: inline constant return value of `CDBWrapper::Write` (Lőrinc)
d1847cf5b5af232ad180f5d302361b72334952b2 refactor: inline constant return value of `TxIndex::DB::WriteTxs` (Lőrinc)
50b63a5698e533376ef7a20bc0c440d3d6bf7a9f refactor: inline constant return value of `CDBWrapper::WriteBatch` (Lőrinc)

Pull request description:

  Related to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31144#discussion_r2223587480

  ### Summary
  `WriteBatch` always returns `true` - the errors are handled by throwing `dbwrapper_error` instead.

  ### Context
  This boolean return value of the `Write` methods is confusing because it's inconsistent with `CDBWrapper::Read`, which catches exceptions and returns a boolean to indicate success/failure. It's bad that `Read` returns and `Write` throws - but it's a lot worse that `Write` advertises a return value when it actually communicates errors through exceptions.

  ### Solution
  This PR removes the constant return values from write methods and inlines `true` at their call sites. Many upstream methods had boolean return values only because they were propagating these constants - those have been cleaned up as well.

  Methods that returned a constant `true` value that now return `void`:
  - `CDBWrapper::WriteBatch`, `CDBWrapper::Write`, `CDBWrapper::Erase`
  - `TxIndex::DB::WriteTxs`
  - `BlockTreeDB::WriteReindexing`, `BlockTreeDB::WriteBatchSync`, `BlockTreeDB::WriteFlag`
  - `BlockManager::WriteBlockIndexDB`

  ### Note
  `CCoinsView::BatchWrite` (and transitively `CCoinsViewCache::Flush` & `CCoinsViewCache::Sync`) were intentionally not changed here. While all implementations return `true`, the base `CCoinsView::BatchWrite` returns `false`. Changing this would cause `coins_view` tests to fail with:
  > terminating due to uncaught exception of type std::logic_error: Not all unspent flagged entries were cleared

  We can fix that in a follow-up PR.

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2025-11-10 09:15:24 -08:00
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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33786: script: remove dead code in CountWitnessSigOps
24bcad3d4df59690f30c9df8ebb62f0bddd0f1c7 refactor: remove dead code in `CountWitnessSigOps` (Lőrinc)

Pull request description:

  Found while reviewing #32840

  The `nullptr` witness path was dead in normal code paths: replacing it with reference enables us deleting unreachable logic.

  Code coverage proof:
  https://maflcko.github.io/b-c-cov/total.coverage/src/script/interpreter.cpp.gcov.html#L2135

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2025-11-07 12:46:46 +00:00
Lőrinc
24bcad3d4d refactor: remove dead code in CountWitnessSigOps
Found while reviewing #32840

The `nullptr` witness path was dead in normal code paths: removing it deletes unreachable logic.

Code coverage proof:
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2025-11-04 22:51:25 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fad0c8680e
refactor: Use uint64_t over size_t for serialized-size values
The values are small enough to fit in size_t, but to avoid having to
think about it, just use uint64_t consistently for all architectures.

On 64-bit systems, this refactor is a no-op. On 32-bit systems, it could
avoid bugs in the theoretical and unexpected case where a 32-bit size_t
is too small and overflows.
2025-10-30 17:51:40 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fa4b52bd16
fuzz: refactor memcpy to std::ranges::copy to work around ubsan warn
Using std::ranges::copy from the C++ standard library has a few benefits
here:

* It has the additional benefit of being a bit more type safe and
  document the byte cast explicitly.
* The compiler will likely optimize it to the same asm, but performance
  doesn't really matter here anyway.
* It works around an UB-Sanitizer bug, when the source range is empty.

Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/33643
2025-10-30 11:08:27 +01:00
merge-script
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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33555: build: Bump clang minimum supported version to 17
fa0fa0f70087d08fe5a54832b96799bd14293279 refactor: Revert "disable self-assign warning for tests" (MarcoFalke)
faed118fb30fbc303e9d4c70569abfee397f1759 build: Bump clang minimum supported version to 17 (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Most supported operating systems ship with clang-17 (or later), so bump the minimum to that and allow new code to drop workarounds for previous clang bugs.

  (Apart from dropping the small workaround, this bump allows the `ci_native_nowallet_libbitcoinkernel` CI to run on riscv64 without running into an ICE with clang-16.)

  This patch will only be released in version 31.x, next year (2026).

  For reference:

  * https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/clang-19
  * https://packages.ubuntu.com/noble/clang (clang-18)
  * CentOS-like 8/9/10 ship clang-17 (and later) via Stream
  * FreeBSD 12/13 ship clang-17 (and later) via packages
  * OpenSuse Tumbleweed ships with https://software.opensuse.org/package/clang (clang21); 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 (the previous minimum required), nor with clang-17, so one of the above workarounds is needed there.*

  macOS 14 is unaffected, and the previous minimum requirement of Xcode15.0 remains, see also 919e6d01e9/depends/hosts/darwin.mk (L3-L4). (Modulo compiling the fuzz tests, which requires 919e6d01e9/.github/workflows/ci.yml (L149))

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2025-10-29 16:53:42 +00:00
Hennadii Stepanov
3bb30658e6
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32380: Modernize use of UTF-8 in Windows code
53e4951a5b5b9d166d278db4240513d09b447f58 Switch to ANSI Windows API in `fsbridge::fopen()` function (Hennadii Stepanov)
dbe770d9210666a366f055d52b9f34fa8a3d7305 Switch to ANSI Windows API in `Win32ErrorString()` function (Hennadii Stepanov)
06d0be4e22cef08fd7517f42ee82a44475c6363b Remove no longer necessary `WinCmdLineArgs` class (Hennadii Stepanov)
f366408492f6205ee20fe23e5104813de45dd4b1 cmake: Set process code page to UTF-8 on Windows (Hennadii Stepanov)
dccbb178065f05810a0fad57a86bca2f10995ecf Set minimum supported Windows version to 1903 (May 2019 Update) (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  The main goal is to remove [deprecated](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/32361) code (removed in C++26).

  This PR employs Microsoft's modern [approach](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/design/globalizing/use-utf8-code-page) to handling UTF-8:
  > Until recently, Windows has emphasized "Unicode" -W variants over -A APIs. However, recent releases have used the ANSI code page and -A APIs as a means to introduce UTF-8 support to apps. If the ANSI code page is configured for UTF-8, then -A APIs typically operate in UTF-8. This model has the benefit of supporting existing code built with -A APIs without any code changes.

  TODO:
  - [x] Handle application manifests properly when building with MSVC.
  - [x] Bump the minimum supported Windows version to 1903 (May 2019 Update).
  - [x] Remove all remaining use cases of the deprecated `std:wstring_convert`.
      - The instance in `subprocess.h` will be addressed in a follow-up PR, as additional tests are likely needed.
      - The usage in `common/system.cpp` is handled in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32566.

  Resolves partially https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/32361.

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2025-10-28 22:41:07 +00:00
MarcoFalke
fa01f38e53
move-only: Move CBlockFileInfo to kernel namespace
Also, move it to the blockstorage module, because it is only used inside
that module.

Can be reviewed with the git option --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
2025-10-28 16:08:44 +01:00
ismaelsadeeq
ab49480d9b fees: rename fees_args to block_policy_estimator_args
- Also move them to policy/fees/ and update includes
- Note: the block_policy_estimator_args.h include in block_policy_estimator_args.cpp was done manually.
2025-10-27 10:44:18 +01:00
ismaelsadeeq
06db08a435
fees: refactor: rename fees to block_policy_estimator
- Also move it to policy/fees and update the includes
2025-10-27 10:41:02 +01:00
Ava Chow
00ad998d95
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33252: p2p: add DifferenceFormatter fuzz target and invariant check
65a10fc3c52ea09a4794345bcf607dff908c783a p2p: add assertion for BlockTransactionsRequest indexes (frankomosh)
58be359f6b240528e4df23296dec65202f28a773 fuzz: add a target for DifferenceFormatter Class (frankomosh)

Pull request description:

  Adds a fuzz test for the [`DifferenceFormatter`](e3f416dbf7/src/blockencodings.h (L22-L42)) (used in [`BlockTransactionsRequest`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/blockencodings.h#L44-L54), [BIP 152](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0152.mediawiki)). The DifferenceFormatter class implements differential encoding for compact block transactions (BIP 152). This PR ensures that its strictly-monotonic property is maintained. It complements the tests in [`blocktransactionsrequest_deserialize`](9703b7e6d5/src/test/fuzz/deserialize.cpp (L314)).

  Additionally, there's an added invariant check after GETBLOCKTXN deserialization in `net_processing.cpp`.

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2025-10-24 10:12:11 -07:00
merge-script
af78d36512
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32588: util: Abort on failing CHECK_NONFATAL in debug builds
fa37153288ca420420636046ef6b8c4ba7e5a478 util: Abort on failing CHECK_NONFATAL in debug builds (MarcoFalke)
fa0dc4bdffb06b6f0c192fe1aa02b4dfdcdc6e15 test: Allow testing of check failures (MarcoFalke)
faeb58fe668662d8262c4cc7c54ad2af756dbe3b refactor: Set G_ABORT_ON_FAILED_ASSUME when G_FUZZING_BUILD (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  A failing `CHECK_NONFATAL` will throw an exception. This is fine and even desired in production builds, because the program may catch the exception and give the user a way to easily report the bug upstream.

  However, in debug development builds, exceptions for internal bugs are problematic:

  * The exception could accidentally be caught and silently ignored
  * The exception does not include a full stacktrace, possibly making debugging harder

  Fix all issues by turning the exception into an abort in debug builds.

  This can be tested by reverting the hunks to `src/rpc/node.cpp` and `test/functional/rpc_misc.py` and then running the functional or fuzz tests.

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2025-10-24 04:41:24 +02:00
merge-script
161864a038
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32579: p2p: Correct unrealistic headerssync unit test behavior
cc5dda1de333cf7aa10e2237ee2c9221f705dbd9 headerssync: Make HeadersSyncState more flexible and move constants (Hodlinator)
8fd1c2893e6768223069d8b2fdec033b026cb2eb test(headerssync): Test returning of pow_validated_headers behavior (Hodlinator)
7b00643ef5f932116ee303af9984312b27c040f1 test(headerssync): headers_sync_chainwork test improvements (Hodlinator)
04eeb9578c60ce5661f285f6bde996569fafdcc3 doc(test): Improve comments (Hodlinator)
fe896f8faa7883f33169fe3e6dddb91feaca23e1 refactor(test): Store HeadersSyncState on the stack (Hodlinator)
f03686892a9c07e87e6dd12027d988fe188b1f9e refactor(test): Break up headers_sync_state (Hodlinator)
e984618d0b9946dc11f1087adf22a4cfbf9c1a77 refactor(headerssync): Process spans of headers (Hodlinator)
a4ac9915a95eb865779cf4627dd518d94c01032b refactor(headerssync): Extract test constants ahead of breakup into functions (Hodlinator)

Pull request description:

  ### Background

  As part of the release process we often run *contrib/devtools/headerssync-params.py* and increase the values of the constants `HEADER_COMMITMENT_PERIOD` and `REDOWNLOAD_BUFFER_SIZE` in *src/headerssync.cpp* as per *doc/release-process.md* (example: 11a2d3a63e90cdc1920ede3c67d52a9c72860e6b). This helps fine tune the memory consumption per `HeadersSyncState`-instance in the face of malicious peers.

  (The `REDOWNLOAD_BUFFER_SIZE`/`HEADER_COMMITMENT_PERIOD` ratio determines how many Headers Sync commitment bits must match between PRESYNC & REDOWNLOAD phases before we start permanently storing headers from a peer. For more details see comments in *src/headerssync.h* and *contrib/devtools/headerssync-params.py*).

  ### Problem: Not feeding back headers until completing sync

  During v30 release process #33274 made `REDOWNLOAD_BUFFER_SIZE` exceed the `target_blocks` constant used to control the length of chains generated for testing Headers Sync (`15000`, *headers_sync_chainwork_tests.cpp*).

  The `HeadersSyncState::m_redownloaded_headers`-buffer now does not reach the `REDOWNLOAD_BUFFER_SIZE`-threshold during those unit tests. As a consequence `HeadersSyncState::PopHeadersReadyForAcceptance()` will not start feeding back headers until the PoW threshold has been met. While this will not cause the unit test to start failing on master, it means we have gone from testing behavior that resembles mainnet (way more than `REDOWNLOAD_BUFFER_SIZE` headers to reach the PoW limit), to behavior that is not possible/expected there.

  ### Solution

  Avoid testing this unrealistic condition of completing Headers Sync before reaching `REDOWNLOAD_BUFFER_SIZE` by making tests able to define their own values through the new `HeadersSyncParams` instead of having them hard-coded for all chains & tests.

  ### Commits

  * First 6 commits refactor and improve the unit tests in order to clarify latter changes.
  * We then add checks for the behavior around the `REDOWNLOAD_BUFFER_SIZE` threshold.
  * The main change: we extract the section from *headerssync.cpp* containing the constants to *kernel/chainparams.cpp*, making `HeadersSyncState` no longer hard-coded to mainnet.

  ### Notes

  This PR used to be called "headerssync: Preempt unrealistic unit test behavior".

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2025-10-23 06:19:50 -04:00
merge-script
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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32313: coins: fix cachedCoinsUsage accounting in CCoinsViewCache
24d861da7894add47747eff69dd3fc71fbcdd7d0 coins: only adjust `cachedCoinsUsage` on `EmplaceCoinInternalDANGER` insert (Lőrinc)
d7c9d6c2914aadd711544908d0fad8857a809c72 coins: fix `cachedCoinsUsage` accounting to prevent underflow (Lőrinc)
39cf8bb3d0d9ee84544d161bf66d90d5e2a1a140 refactor: remove redundant usage tracking from `CoinsViewCacheCursor` (Lőrinc)
67cff8bec9094e968f36d351fb2e38c9bf563757 refactor: assert newly-created parent cache entry has zero memory usage (Lőrinc)

Pull request description:

  ### Summary

  This PR fixes `cachedCoinsUsage` accounting bugs in `CCoinsViewCache` that caused UBSan `unsigned-integer-overflow` violations during testing. The issues stemmed from incorrect decrement timing in `AddCoin()`, unconditional reset in `Flush()` on failure, and incorrect increment in `EmplaceCoinInternalDANGER()` when insertion fails.

  ### Problems Fixed

  **1. `AddCoin()` underflow on exception**
  - Previously decremented `cachedCoinsUsage` *before* the `possible_overwrite` validation
  - If validation threw, the map entry remained unchanged but counter was decremented
  - This corrupted accounting and later caused underflow
  - **Impact**: Test-only in current codebase, but unsound accounting that could affect future changes

  **2. `Flush()` accounting drift on failure**
  - Unconditionally reset `cachedCoinsUsage` to 0, even when `BatchWrite()` failed
  - Left the map populated while the counter read zero
  - **Impact**: Test-only (production `BatchWrite()` returns `true`), but broke accounting consistency

  **3. Cursor redundant usage tracking**
  - `CoinsViewCacheCursor::NextAndMaybeErase()` subtracted usage when erasing spent entries
  - However, `SpendCoin()` already decremented and cleared the `scriptPubKey`, leaving `DynamicMemoryUsage()` at 0
  - **Impact**: Redundant code that obscured actual accounting behavior

  **4. `EmplaceCoinInternalDANGER()` double-counting**
  - Incremented `cachedCoinsUsage` even when `try_emplace` did not insert (duplicate key)
  - Inflated the counter on duplicate attempts
  - **Impact**: Mostly test-reachable (AssumeUTXO doesn't overwrite in production), but incorrect accounting

  ### Testing

  To reproduce the historical UBSan failures on the referenced baseline and to verify the fix, run:
  ```
  MAKEJOBS="-j$(nproc)" FILE_ENV="./ci/test/00_setup_env_native_fuzz.sh" ./ci/test_run_all.sh
  ```

  The change was tested with the related unit and fuzz test, and asserted before/after each `cachedCoinsUsage` change (in production code and fuzz) that the calculations are still correct by recalculating them from scratch.

  <details>
  <summary>Details</summary>

  ```C++
  bool CCoinsViewCache::CacheUsageValid() const
  {
      size_t actual{0};
      for (auto& entry : cacheCoins | std::views::values) actual += entry.coin.DynamicMemoryUsage();
      return actual == cachedCoinsUsage;
  }
  ```
  or
  ```patch
  diff --git a/src/coins.cpp b/src/coins.cpp
  --- a/src/coins.cpp(revision fd3b1a7f4bb2ac527f23d4eb4cfa40a3215906e5)
  +++ b/src/coins.cpp(revision 872a05633bfdbd06ad82190d7fe34b42d13ebfe9)
  @@ -96,6 +96,7 @@
           fresh = !it->second.IsDirty();
       }
       if (!inserted) {
  +        Assert(cachedCoinsUsage >= it->second.coin.DynamicMemoryUsage());
           cachedCoinsUsage -= it->second.coin.DynamicMemoryUsage();
       }
       it->second.coin = std::move(coin);
  @@ -133,6 +134,7 @@
   bool CCoinsViewCache::SpendCoin(const COutPoint &outpoint, Coin* moveout) {
       CCoinsMap::iterator it = FetchCoin(outpoint);
       if (it == cacheCoins.end()) return false;
  +    Assert(cachedCoinsUsage >= it->second.coin.DynamicMemoryUsage());
       cachedCoinsUsage -= it->second.coin.DynamicMemoryUsage();
       TRACEPOINT(utxocache, spent,
              outpoint.hash.data(),
  @@ -226,10 +228,12 @@
               if (itUs->second.IsFresh() && it->second.coin.IsSpent()) {
                   // The grandparent cache does not have an entry, and the coin
                   // has been spent. We can just delete it from the parent cache.
  +                Assert(cachedCoinsUsage >= itUs->second.coin.DynamicMemoryUsage());
                   cachedCoinsUsage -= itUs->second.coin.DynamicMemoryUsage();
                   cacheCoins.erase(itUs);
               } else {
                   // A normal modification.
  +                Assert(cachedCoinsUsage >= itUs->second.coin.DynamicMemoryUsage());
                   cachedCoinsUsage -= itUs->second.coin.DynamicMemoryUsage();
                   if (cursor.WillErase(*it)) {
                       // Since this entry will be erased,
  @@ -279,6 +283,7 @@
   {
       CCoinsMap::iterator it = cacheCoins.find(hash);
       if (it != cacheCoins.end() && !it->second.IsDirty() && !it->second.IsFresh()) {
  +        Assert(cachedCoinsUsage >= it->second.coin.DynamicMemoryUsage());
           cachedCoinsUsage -= it->second.coin.DynamicMemoryUsage();
           TRACEPOINT(utxocache, uncache,
                  hash.hash.data(),
  ```

  </details>

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2025-10-15 09:48:04 -04:00
Lőrinc
24d861da78 coins: only adjust cachedCoinsUsage on EmplaceCoinInternalDANGER insert
`EmplaceCoinInternalDANGER()` incremented `cachedCoinsUsage` even when `try_emplace` did not insert (duplicate key), inflating the counter.
This is mostly reachable in tests today since `AssumeUTXO` does not overwrite.

Increment only on successful insert, and capture `coin.DynamicMemoryUsage()` before the move so accounting uses the correct value.

Fuzz: add an `EmplaceCoinInternalDANGER` path to exercise insert-only accounting.
Unit test: emplace two different coins at the same outpoint (with different `DynamicMemoryUsage()`), verify `SelfTest()` passes and `AccessCoin(outpoint)` returns the first coin.

Co-authored-by: Andrew Toth <andrewstoth@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: w0xlt <woltx@protonmail.com>
2025-10-12 12:37:45 -04:00
Lőrinc
d7c9d6c291 coins: fix cachedCoinsUsage accounting to prevent underflow
Move the `cachedCoinsUsage` subtract in `AddCoin()` to after the `possible_overwrite` check.
Previously a throw before assignment decremented the counter without changing the entry, which corrupted accounting and later underflowed.

In `Flush()`, reset `cachedCoinsUsage` to `0` only when `BatchWrite()` succeeds and `cacheCoins` is actually cleared. In production `BatchWrite()` returns `true`, so this mostly affects tests. On failure, leave the counter unchanged to keep it in sync with the cache.

The existing `Flush()` workaround in fuzzing was also removed now that the source of the problem was fixed, so the fuzzer no longer needs `coins_view_cache.Flush()` to realign `cachedCoinsUsage` after an exception.
Replace the prior `expected_code_path` tracking with direct assertions. The role of the variable was to verify that code execution follows only expected paths, either successful addition, or if it's an exception, the message is verified and checked that overwrite was disallowed.

With these changes the counter stays consistent across success and exception paths, so we can finally remove the `UBSan` suppressions for `CCoinsViewCache` that were masking the issue.

Included a unit test as well, attempting to add a different coin to the same outpoint without allowing overwrites and make sure it throws.
We use `SelfTest()` to validates accounting, and check that the cache remains usable.

Co-authored-by: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
Co-authored-by: w0xlt <woltx@protonmail.com>
2025-10-11 22:05:22 -04:00
Lőrinc
39cf8bb3d0 refactor: remove redundant usage tracking from CoinsViewCacheCursor
When a coin is spent via `SpendCoin()`, `cachedCoinsUsage` is already decremented and the coin's `scriptPubKey` is cleared, so `DynamicMemoryUsage()` is `0`.

`CoinsViewCacheCursor::NextAndMaybeErase()` was subtracting usage again when erasing spent entries.
Replace it with an assert that documents spent coins have zero dynamic memory usage by the time the cursor encounters them.

Remove the now-unnecessary `usage` reference from the cursor's constructor and member variables.
2025-10-11 21:48:04 -04:00
Pieter Wuille
04c808ac4c txgraph: expose memory usage estimate function (feature) 2025-10-11 17:25:09 -04:00
Pieter Wuille
bb5cb222ae depgraph: add memory usage control (feature)
Co-Authored-By: Lőrinc <pap.lorinc@gmail.com>
2025-10-11 17:25:09 -04:00
MarcoFalke
fa0fa0f700
refactor: Revert "disable self-assign warning for tests"
This reverts commit 53372f21767be449bb452fc3f5fe7f16286ae371.
2025-10-09 20:47:25 +02:00
Ava Chow
d735e2e9b3
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#32998: Bump SCRIPT_VERIFY flags to 64 bit
652424ad162b63d73ecb6bd65bd26946e90c617f test: additional test coverage for script_verify_flags (Anthony Towns)
417437eb01ac014c57aca47f44d7f8d3da351987 script/verify_flags: extend script_verify_flags to 64 bits (Anthony Towns)
3cbbcb66efc39c6566ab31836e4eb582b77581d2 script/interpreter: make script_verify_flag_name an ordinary enum (Anthony Towns)
bddcadee82daf3ed1441820a0ffc4c5ef78f64f1 script/verify_flags: make script_verify_flags type safe (Anthony Towns)
a5ead122fe060e7e582914dcb7acfaeee7a8ac48 script/interpreter: introduce script_verify_flags typename (Anthony Towns)
4577fb2b1e098c3f560b1ff50a37ebfef2af5f32 rpc: have getdeploymentinfo report script verify flags (Anthony Towns)
a3986935f073be799a35dfa92ab5004e12b35467 validation: export GetBlockScriptFlags() (Anthony Towns)
5db8cd2d37eba3ca6abc66386a3b9dc2185fa3ce Move mapFlagNames and FormatScriptFlags logic to script/interpreter.h (Anthony Towns)

Pull request description:

  We currently use 21 of 32 possible bits for `SCRIPT_VERIFY_*` flags, with open PRs that may use 8 more (#29247, #31989, #32247, #32453). The mutinynet fork that has included many experimental soft fork features is [already reusing bits here](d4a86277ed/src/script/interpreter.h (L175-L195)). Therefore, bump this to 64 bits.

  In order to make it easier to update this logic in future, this PR also introduces a dedicated type for the script flags, and disables implicit conversion between that type and the underlying integer type. To make verifying that this change doesn't cause flags to disappear, this PR also resurrects the changes from #28806 so that the script flags that are consensus enforced on each block can be queried via getdeploymentinfo.

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Hennadii Stepanov
f366408492
cmake: Set process code page to UTF-8 on Windows
Additionally, this change adds app manifests to targets that were
previously missing them.
2025-10-06 19:41:35 +01:00
merge-script
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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33489: build: Drop support for EOL macOS 13
1aaaaa078bb2efed126e3f41ecf7c81ccf005818 fuzz: Drop unused workaround after Apple-Clang bump (MarcoFalke)
fadad7a49477cd61fbbfe20a0a61023c2d4d70a1 Drop support for EOL macOS 13 (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Now that macOS 13 is EOL (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_Ventura), it seems odd to still support it.

  (macOS Ventura 13.7.8 received its final security update on 20 Aug 2025: https://support.apple.com/en-us/100100)

  This patch will only be released in version 31.x, another 6 months out from now.

  So:

  * Update the depends build and release note template to drop EOL macOS 13.
  * As a result, update the earliest Xcode to version 16 in CI.
  * Also, bump the macOS CI runner to version 15, to avoid issues when version 14 will be at its EOL in about 1 year.

  This also allows to drop a small workaround in the fuzz tests and unlocks libcpp hardening (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33462)

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2025-10-06 12:48:00 -04:00
merge-script
452ea59281
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33454: net: support overriding the proxy selection in ConnectNode()
c76de2eea18076f91dd80b52f66ba790f071a2b1 net: support overriding the proxy selection in ConnectNode() (Vasil Dimov)

Pull request description:

  Normally `ConnectNode()` would choose whether to use a proxy and which one. Make it possible to override this from the callers and same for `OpenNetworkConnection()` - pass down the proxy to `ConnectNode()`.

  Document both functions.

  This is useful if we want to open connections to IPv4 or IPv6 peers through the Tor SOCKS5 proxy.

  Also have `OpenNetworkConnection()` return whether the connection succeeded or not. This can be used when the caller needs to keep track of how many (successful) connections were opened.

  ---

  This is part of [#29415 Broadcast own transactions only via short-lived Tor or I2P connections](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29415). Putting it in its own PR to reduce the size of #29415 and because it does not depend on the other commits from there.

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2025-10-06 12:43:14 -04:00
merge-script
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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33464: p2p: Use network-dependent timers for inbound inv scheduling
0f7d4ee4e8281ed141a6ebb7e0edee7b864e4dcf p2p: Use different inbound inv timer per network (Martin Zumsande)
94db966a3bb52a3677eb5f762447202ed3889f0f net: use generic network key for addrcache (Martin Zumsande)

Pull request description:

  Currently, `NextInvToInbounds` schedules  each round of `inv` at the same time for all inbound peers. It's being done this way because with a separate timer per peer (like it's done for outbounds), an attacker could do multiple connections to learn about the time a transaction arrived. (#13298).

  However, having a single timer for inbounds of all networks is also an obvious fingerprinting vector: Connecting to a suspected pair of privacy-network and clearnet addresses and observing the `inv` pattern makes it trivial to confirm or refute that they are the same node.

  This PR changes it such that a separate timer is used for each network.
  It uses the existing method  from `getaddr` caching and generalizes it to be saved in a new field `m_network_key` in `CNode` which will be used for both `getaddr` caching and `inv` scheduling, and can also be used for any future anti-fingerprinting measures.

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2025-10-03 23:45:17 +01:00
merge-script
1ed00a0d39
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33504: Mempool: Do not enforce TRUC checks on reorg
06df14ba75be5f48cf9c417424900ace17d1cf4d test: add more TRUC reorg coverge (Greg Sanders)
26e71c237d9d2197824b547f55ee3a0a60149f92 Mempool: Do not enforce TRUC checks on reorg (Greg Sanders)
bbe8e9063c15dc230553e0cbf16d603f5ad0e4cf fuzz: don't bypass_limits for most mempool harnesses (Greg Sanders)

Pull request description:

  This was the intended behavior but our tests didn't cover the scenario where in-block transactions themselves violate TRUC topological constraints.

  The behavior in master will potentially lead to many erroneous evictions during a reorg, where evicted TRUC packages may be very high feerate and make sense to mine all together in the next block and are well within the normal anti-DoS chain limits.

  This issue exists since the merge of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28948/files#diff-97c3a52bc5fad452d82670a7fd291800bae20c7bc35bb82686c2c0a4ea7b5b98R956

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2025-10-02 13:22:22 +01:00
Vasil Dimov
c76de2eea1
net: support overriding the proxy selection in ConnectNode()
Normally `ConnectNode()` would choose whether to use a proxy and which
one. Make it possible to override this from the callers and same for
`OpenNetworkConnection()` - pass down the proxy to `ConnectNode()`.

Document both functions.

This is useful if we want to open connections to IPv4 or IPv6 peers
through the Tor SOCKS5 proxy.

Also have `OpenNetworkConnection()` return whether the connection
succeeded or not. This can be used when the caller needs to keep track
of how many (successful) connections were opened.
2025-10-02 08:39:26 +02:00
MarcoFalke
1aaaaa078b
fuzz: Drop unused workaround after Apple-Clang bump 2025-10-01 08:09:34 +02:00
Ava Chow
f41f97240c
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28584: Fuzz: extend CConnman tests
0802398e749c5e16fa7085cd87c91a31bbe043bd fuzz: make it possible to mock (fuzz) CThreadInterrupt (Vasil Dimov)
6d9e5d130d2e1d052044e9a72d44cfffb5d3c771 fuzz: add CConnman::SocketHandler() to the tests (Vasil Dimov)
3265df63a48db187e0d240ce801ee573787fed80 fuzz: add CConnman::InitBinds() to the tests (Vasil Dimov)
91cbf4dbd864b65ba6b107957f087d1d305914b2 fuzz: add CConnman::CreateNodeFromAcceptedSocket() to the tests (Vasil Dimov)
50da7432ec1e5431b243aa30f8a9339f8e8ed97d fuzz: add CConnman::OpenNetworkConnection() to the tests (Vasil Dimov)
e6a917c8f8e0f1a0fa71dc9bbb6e1074f81edea3 fuzz: add Fuzzed NetEventsInterface and use it in connman tests (Vasil Dimov)
e883b37768812d96feec207a37202c7d1b603c1f fuzz: set the output argument of FuzzedSock::Accept() (Vasil Dimov)

Pull request description:

  Extend `CConnman` fuzz tests to also exercise the methods `OpenNetworkConnection()`, `CreateNodeFromAcceptedSocket()`, `InitBinds()` and `SocketHandler()`.

  Previously fuzzing those methods would have resulted in real socket functions being called in the operating system which is undesirable during fuzzing. Now that https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21878 is complete all those are mocked to a fuzzed socket and a fuzzed DNS resolver (see how `CreateSock` and `g_dns_lookup` are replaced in the first commit).

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2025-09-30 15:59:09 -07:00
Greg Sanders
bbe8e9063c fuzz: don't bypass_limits for most mempool harnesses
Using bypass_limits=true is essentially fuzzing part of a
reorg only, and results in TRUC invariants unable to be
checked. Remove most instances of bypassing limits, leaving
one harness able to do so.
2025-09-29 16:25:54 -04:00
merge-script
7e08445449
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33399: key: use static context for libsecp256k1 calls where applicable
1ff9e929489e625a603e8755b8efe849feda1f16 key: use static context for libsecp256k1 calls where applicable (Sebastian Falbesoner)

Pull request description:

  The dynamically created [signing context](2d6a0c4649/src/key.cpp (L19)) for libsecp256k1 calls is only needed for functions that involve generator point multiplication with a secret key, i.e. different variants of public key creation and signing. The API docs hint to those by stating "[(not secp256k1_context_static)](b475654302/include/secp256k1.h (L645))" for the context parameter. In our case that applies to the following calls:
  - `secp256k1_ec_pubkey_create`
  - `secp256k1_keypair_create`
  - `secp256k1_ellswift_create`
  - `secp256k1_ecdsa_sign`
  - `secp256k1_ecdsa_sign_recoverable`
  - `secp256k1_schnorrsig_sign32`
  - `ec_seckey_export_der` (not a direct secp256k1 function, but calls `secp256k1_ec_pubkey_create` inside)

  For all the other secp256k1 calls we can simply use the static context. This is done for consistency to other calls that already use `secp256k1_context_static`, and also to reduce dependencies on the global signing context variable. Looked closer at this in the course of reviewing #29675, where some functions used the signing context that didn't need to, avoiding a move to another module (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29675#discussion_r2333831377).

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