sendall should be using a bitwise AND for sendall's IsMine check rather
than an equality as IsMine will never return ISMINE_ALL.
Github-Pull: #26344
Rebased-From: 6bcd7e2a3b52f855db84cd23b5ee70d27be3434f
Instead of having an entire TaprootBuilder which may or may not be
complete, and could potentially have future changes that interact oddly
with taproot tree tuples, have m_tap_tree be just the tuples.
When needed in other a TaprootBuilder for actual use, the tuples will be
added to a a TaprootBuilder that, in the future, can take in whatever
other data is needed as well.
Github-Pull: #25858
Rebased-From: 0577d423adda8e719d7611d03355680c8fbacab8
Merging should be checking that the current PSBTOutput doesn't have a
taptree and the other one's is copied over. The original merging had
this inverted and would remove m_tap_tree if the other did not have it.
Github-Pull: #25858
Rebased-From: 7df6e1bb77a96eac4fbcba424bbe780636b86650
Since m_next_resend is now only called from MaybeResendWalletTxs()
we don't have any potential race conditions anymore, so the usage
of std::atomic can be reverted.
Github-Pull: #26205
Rebased-From: b01682a812f0841170657708ef0e896b904fcd77
We only want to relay our resubmitted transactions once every 12-36h.
By separating the timer update logic out of ResubmitWalletTransactions
and into MaybeResendWalletTxs we avoid non-relay calls (previously in
the separate ReacceptWalletTransactions function) from resetting that
timer.
Github-Pull: #26205
Rebased-From: 9245f456705b285e2d9afcc01a6155e1b3f92fad
Moves the logic of whether or not transactions should actually be
resent out of the function that's resending them. This reduces
responsibilities of ResubmitWalletTransactions and allows
carving out the updating of m_next_resend in a future commit.
Github-Pull: #26205
Rebased-From: 7fbde8af5c06694eecd4ce601109bd826a54bd6f
ReacceptWalletTransactions is replaced by ResubmitWalletTransactions
which already handles acquiring the necessary locks internally.
Github-Pull: #26205
Rebased-From: 01f3534632d18c772901fb6ce22f6394eae96799
Since commit f08c9fb0c6a799e3cb75ca5f763a746471625beb from PR
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21726, index
`BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain` behavior has been less reliable, and there has
also been a race condition in the `coinstatsindex_initial_sync` unit test.
It seems better for `BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain` to actually wait for the
last connected block to be fully processed, than to be able to return before
prune locks are set, so this switches the order of `m_best_block_index =
block;` and `UpdatePruneLock` statements in `SetBestBlockIndex` to make it more
reliable.
Also since commit f08c9fb0c6a799e3cb75ca5f763a746471625beb, there has been a
race condition in the `coinstatsindex_initial_sync` test. Before that commit,
the atomic index best block pointer `m_best_block_index` was updated as the
last step of `BaseIndex::BlockConnected`, so `BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain`
could safely be used in tests to wait for the last `BlockConnected`
notification to be finished before stopping and destroying the index. But
after that commit, calling `BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain` is no longer
sufficient, and there is a race between the test shutdown code which destroys
the index object and the new code introduced in that commit calling
`AllowPrune()` and `GetName()` on the index object. Reproducibility
instructions for this are in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25365#issuecomment-1259744133
This commit fixes the `coinstatsindex_initial_sync` race condition, even though
it will require an additional change to silence TSAN false positives,
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26188, after it is fixed. So this
partially addresses but does not resolve the bug reporting TSAN errors
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25365.
There is no known race condition outside of test code currently, because the
bitcoind `Shutdown` function calls `FlushBackgroundCallbacks` not
`BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain` to safely shut down.
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
Co-authored-by: MacroFake <falke.marco@gmail.com>
Github-Pull: #26215
Rebased-From: 8891949bdcb25093d3a6703ae8228c3c3687d3a4
Follow-up to #25717. The commit "Utilize anti-DoS headers download
strategy" changed how this bool variable is computed, so that its value
is now the opposite of what it should be.
GitHub-Pull: #26172
Rebased-From: bdcafb913398f0cdaff9c880618f9ebfc85c7693
c1860341a72e7d813bfaa0f2c829850fd6738c90 qt: 24.0rc2 translations update (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR pulls the recent translations from the [Transifex.com](https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin) using the [`bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools/update-translations.py`](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools/blob/main/update-translations.py) tool, and it is supposed to be merged just before `v24.0rc2` tagging.
Top commit has no ACKs.
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a60d9eb9e6b6a272a3fca8981d89a55955dced55 Bugfix: Wallet: Lock cs_wallet for SignMessage (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
(Clean merge of #26130 to 24.x branch)
Top commit has no ACKs.
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fa4ba04c157b83b827f7541fa007710bd6211fe7 fuzz: Remove no-op call to get() (MacroFake)
fa642286b83f29cb0ac0c8d4c7d8eba10600402c fuzz: Avoid timeout in bitdeque fuzz target (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Identical commit from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26012
Not strictly required for 24.x, but I guess it can't hurt to avoid timeouts.
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68209a7b5c0326e14508d9cf749771605bd6ffe7 rpc: make addpeeraddress work with cjdns addresses (Martin Zumsande)
a8a9ed67cc447d204304ccfd844c45fd76486c6a init: Abort if i2p/cjdns are chosen via -onlynet but unreachable (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Identical commit from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25989
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fanquake:
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fad61573ed547615f73710cb59b2fb0ecafed127 Fix nNextResend data race in ResubmitWalletTransactions (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Identical commit id from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26132
Top commit has no ACKs.
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faf5bb87dab0984cc2d3ad02da21f3470243d17f doc: Move -permitbaremultisig to the relay help category (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Identical commit from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26119
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glozow:
ACK faf5bb87dab0984cc2d3ad02da21f3470243d17f
jarolrod:
ACK faf5bb87dab0984cc2d3ad02da21f3470243d17f
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cs_desc_main is typically locked within scope of a cs_wallet lock, but:
CWallet::IsLocked locks cs_wallet
...called from DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan::GetKeys
...called from DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan::GetSigningProvider which locks cs_desc_main first, but has no access to cs_wallet
...called from DescriptorScriptPubKeyMan::SignMessage
...called from CWallet::SignMessage which can access and lock cs_wallet
Resolve the out of order locks by grabbing cs_wallet in CWallet::SignMessage first
c3e536555aa3a7db773170671da1256a2ace2094 Bugfix: Wallet: Return util::Error rather than non-error nullptr when CreateWallet/LoadWallet/RestoreWallet fail (Luke Dashjr)
335ff98c8a64eda38a2a2334102bd253f108c253 Bugfix: Wallet: Wrap RestoreWallet content in a try block to ensure exceptions become returned errors and incomplete wallet directory is removed (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Bug 1: `copy_file` can throw exceptions, but `RestoreWallet` is expected to return a nullptr with a populated `errors` parameter. This is fixed by wrapping `copy_file` and `LoadWallet` (for good measure) in a `try` block, and converting any exceptions to the intended return style.
Bug 2: `util::Result` turns what would have been a `false` unique_ptr into a `true` nullptr result, which leads to nullptr dereferences in at least the 3 cases of wallet creation/loading/restoring. This is fixed by keeping the pointer as a plain `std::unique_ptr` until actually returning it (ie, after the nullptr check).
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/661
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achow101:
ACK c3e536555aa3a7db773170671da1256a2ace2094
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a10df7cf351e3947ba2d6cd1357d2c3348f8559a build: prune BOOST_CPPFLAGS from libbitcoin_zmq (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Rather than including `validation.h`, which ultimately means needing boost via `txmempool.h`, include `primitives/block.h` for `CBlock`, and remove `validation.h`, as we can get `cs_main` from `node/blockstorage.h`.
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theuni:
Nice. ACK a10df7cf351e3947ba2d6cd1357d2c3348f8559a.
hebasto:
ACK a10df7cf351e3947ba2d6cd1357d2c3348f8559a, tested on Linux x86_64 using theuni's [patch](e131d8f1e3) with depends.
Tree-SHA512: 792b6f9e7e7788d10333b4943609efbc798f3b187c324a0f2d5acbb2d44e3c67705dc54d698eb04c23e5af7b8b73a47f8e7974e819eac12f12ae62f28c807476
f839697d9b89002d020997154e182ddb4dccf45b build: remove BOOST_CPPFLAGS usage from bitcoin-tx (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The only reason `BOOST_CPPFLAGS` was needed here, is because of the `policy/rbf.h` include, which ultimately includes boost multi_index via `txmempool.h`. However this include is unused.
ACKs for top commit:
theuni:
Nice. ACK f839697d9b89002d020997154e182ddb4dccf45b.
hebasto:
ACK f839697d9b89002d020997154e182ddb4dccf45b, tested on Linux x86_64 using theuni's [patch](e131d8f1e3) with depends.
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26cf9ea8e44d7fd6450336f567afaedd1275baf7 scripted-diff: rename pszThread to thread_name (stickies-v)
200d84d5681918523d982b9ddf60d1127edcb448 refactor: use std::string for index names (stickies-v)
97f5b20c12ca6ccf89d7720a5d41eaf4cda1b695 refactor: use std::string for thread names (stickies-v)
Pull request description:
As a follow-up to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25967#discussion_r959637189, this PR changes the return type of [`BaseIndex::GetName()`](fa5c224d44/src/index/base.h (L120)) to `const std::string&` instead of `const char*`. The first commit is not essential for this change, but since the code is touched and index names are commonly used to specify thread names, I've made the same update there.
No behaviour change, just refactoring to further phase out C-style strings.
Note: `util::ThreadRename()` used to take an rvalue ref, but since it then passes this to `SetInternalName()` by value, I don't think there's any benefit to having both an rvalue and lvalue ref function so I just changed it into lvalue ref. Not 100% sure I'm missing something?
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MarcoFalke:
review ACK 26cf9ea8e44d7fd6450336f567afaedd1275baf7 only change is new scripted-diff 😀
hebasto:
ACK 26cf9ea8e44d7fd6450336f567afaedd1275baf7, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK.
w0xlt:
reACK 26cf9ea8e4
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fa521c960337a65d4ce12cd1ef009c652ffe57e6 Use steady clock for all millis bench logging (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Currently `GetTimeMillis` is used for bench logging in milliseconds integral precision. Replace it to use a steady clock that is type-safe and steady.
Microsecond or float precision can be done in a follow-up.
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fanquake:
ACK fa521c960337a65d4ce12cd1ef009c652ffe57e6 - started making the same change.
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04fee75bacb9ec3bceff1246ba6c8ed8a8759548 Use ReadLE64 in uint256::GetUint64() instead of duplicating logic (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
No need to have a (naive) copy of the `ReadLE64` logic inside `uint256::GetUint64`, when we have an optimized function for exactly that.
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davidgumberg:
ACK 04fee75bacb9ec3bceff1246ba6c8ed8a8759548
jonatack:
ACK 04fee75bacb9ec3bceff1246ba6c8ed8a8759548 review, this use of ReadLE64() is similar to the existing invocation by Num3072::Num3072(), sanity checked that before and after this change GetUint64() returns the same result (debug build, clang 13)
Tree-SHA512: 0fc2681536a18d82408411bcc6d5c6445fb96793fa43ff4021cd2933d46514c725318da35884f428d1799023921f33f8af091ef428ceb96a50866ac53a345356
8b2891a6d10f4a3875010d2e8eafd78bcf378952 i2p: use the same destination type for transient and persistent addresses (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
We generate our persistent I2P address with type `EdDSA_SHA512_Ed25519` (`DEST GENERATE SIGNATURE_TYPE=7`).
Use the same type for our transient addresses which are created by the `SESSION CREATE ...` command. If not specified, then the default one is `DSA_SHA1` according to https://geti2p.net/en/docs/api/samv3.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/26062
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mzumsande:
ACK 8b2891a6d10f4a3875010d2e8eafd78bcf378952
sipa:
utACK 8b2891a6d10f4a3875010d2e8eafd78bcf378952; didn't test but verified this matches the documentation
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cc434cbf583ec8d1b0f3aa504417231fdc81f33a wallet: fix sendall creates tx that fails tx-size check (kouloumos)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/26011
The `sendall` RPC doesn't use `CreateTransactionInternal` as the rest of
the wallet RPCs. [This has already been discussed in the original PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24118#issuecomment-1029462114).
By not going through that path, it never checks the transaction's weight
against the maximum tx weight for transactions we're willing to relay.
447f50e4ae/src/wallet/spend.cpp (L1013-L1018)
This PR adds a check for tx-size as well as test coverage for that case.
_Note: It seems that the test takes a bit of time on slower machines,
I'm not sure if dropping it might be for the better._
ACKs for top commit:
glozow:
re ACK cc434cb via range-diff. Changes were addressing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26024#discussion_r971325299 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26024#discussion_r970651614.
achow101:
ACK cc434cbf583ec8d1b0f3aa504417231fdc81f33a
w0xlt:
reACK cc434cbf58
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02c9e564687af6ae2b0b6589108d502963f879cb fs: fully initialize _OVERLAPPED for win32 (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
```bash
fs.cpp: In member function ‘bool fsbridge::FileLock::TryLock()’:
fs.cpp:129:32: error: missing initializer for member ‘_OVERLAPPED::InternalHigh’ [-Werror=missing-field-initializers]
129 | _OVERLAPPED overlapped = {0};
| ^
fs.cpp:129:32: error: missing initializer for member ‘_OVERLAPPED::<anonymous>’ [-Werror=missing-field-initializers]
fs.cpp:129:32: error: missing initializer for member ‘_OVERLAPPED::hEvent’ [-Werror=missing-field-initializers]
```
Came up in #25972. That PR is now rebased on this change.
Closes: #26006
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sipsorcery:
tACK 02c9e564687af6ae2b0b6589108d502963f879cb.
hebasto:
ACK 02c9e564687af6ae2b0b6589108d502963f879cb, tested on Linux x86_64:
Tree-SHA512: 6a0495c34bd952b2bb8c994a1450da7d3eee61225bb4ff0ce009c013f5e29dba94bb1c3ecef9989dc18c939909fdc8eba690a38f96da431ae9d64c23656de7d0
The `sendall` RPC doesn't use `CreateTransactionInternal`as the rest of
the wallet RPCs and it never checks against the tx-size mempool limit.
Add a check for tx-size as well as test coverage for that case.
6f8e3818af7585b961039bf0c768be2e4ee44e0f sendall: check if the maxtxfee has been exceeded (ishaanam)
Pull request description:
Previously the `sendall` RPC didn't check whether the fees of the transaction it creates exceed the set `maxtxfee`. This PR adds this check to `sendall` and a test case for it.
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Xekyo:
ACK 6f8e3818af7585b961039bf0c768be2e4ee44e0f
glozow:
Concept ACK 6f8e3818af7585b961039bf0c768be2e4ee44e0f. The high feerate is unlikely but sendall should respect the existing wallet options.
Tree-SHA512: 6ef0961937091293d49be16f17e4451cff3159d901c0c7c6e508883999dfe0c20ed4d7126bf74bfea8150d4c1eef961a45f0c28ef64562e6cb817fede2319f1a