05300c14392facf38330eb4fcd8e695a838b76f3 Use SelectionResult in SelectCoins (Andrew Chow)
9d9b101d2019d8237546eedd022e74519feb07bb Use SelectionResult in AttemptSelection (Andrew Chow)
bb50850a447bdf461ffb76d47d4a4db904fce324 Use SelectionResult for waste calculation (Andrew Chow)
e8f7ae5eb3c682d1a80b503f71e06ce76af1b65c Make an OutputGroup for preset inputs (Andrew Chow)
51a9c00b4de707e0a6a1a68ca6f8e38d86c72d94 Return SelectionResult from SelectCoinsSRD (Andrew Chow)
0ef6184575e77b17f5ec6d7ca086900aca79f6d7 Return SelectionResult from KnapsackSolver (Andrew Chow)
60d2ca72e3f4c56433c63b929a88e7a2def06399 Return SelectionResult from SelectCoinsBnB (Andrew Chow)
a339add471717623915cd1a846ade4dab2c89deb Make member variables of SelectionResult private (Andrew Chow)
cbf0b9f4ff438865a71c7ceb0a543c18a34f41f0 scripted-diff: Use SelectionResult in coin selector tests (Andrew Chow)
9d1d86da04d5d4768975338841285e90b01130b8 Introduce SelectionResult struct (Andrew Chow)
94d851d28cb909a8f1f8ab795f1d9fc74bebfc7f Fix bnb_search_test to use set equivalence for (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of returning a set of selected coins and their total value as separate items, encapsulate both of these, and other variables, into a new `SelectionResult` struct. This allows us to have all of the things relevant to a coin selection solution be in a single object. `SelectionResult` enables us to implement the waste calculation in a cleaner way.
All of the coin selection functions (`SelectCoinsBnB`, `KnapsackSolver`, `AttemptSelection`, and `SelectCoins`) are changed to use a `SelectionResult` as the output parameter.
Based on #22009
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3431839c33fa3892c982322e4add39e28ddba719 util, refactor: Improve headers for bitcoin-wallet tool (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- removes unneeded `#include <wallet/wallet.h>` from `<wallet/wallettool.h>`
- introduces class forward declaration in `<wallet/wallettool.h>`
- added `#include <config/bitcoin-config.h>` to `wallet/wallettool.cpp` where the `USE_BDB` macro is used
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fa9aaf8694c63200ad01fd5659aba4f409b2c3b9 scripted-diff: Use named args in RPC docs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Incorrect named args are source of bugs, like #22979.
To allow them being checked by `clang-tidy`, use a format it can understand.
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ffd11ea87640c8a3d83b6f83ac18e65234fc6002 Fix typo and grammar (Heebs)
Pull request description:
Fix typo and grammar in the coin selection algorithm's description.
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meshcollider:
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1dcba996d30d83aebe8c73f42f5d4056d6472166 Coinbase receivedby rpcs release notes (Andrew Toth)
b5696750a925c07261287b043ffdfb393cbb1327 Test including coinbase transactions in receivedby wallet rpcs (Andrew Toth)
bce20c34d6b999e700a560f95351c212ed8c36f4 Include coinbase transactions in receivedby wallet rpcs (Andrew Toth)
Pull request description:
The current `*receivedby*` RPCs filter out coinbase transactions. This doesn't seem correct since an output to your address in a coinbase transaction *is* receiving those coins.
This PR corrects this behaviour. Also, a new option `include_immature_coinbase` is added (default=`false`) that includes immature coinbase transactions when set to true.
However, since this is potentially a breaking change this PR introduces a hidden configuration option `-deprecatedrpc=exclude_coinbase`. This can be set to revert to previous behaviour. If no reports of broken workflow are received, then this option can be removed in a future release.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/14654.
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fa5362a9a0c5665c1a4de51c3ce4758c93a9449e rpc: Add missing BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain to wallet RPCs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Wallet RPCs that allow a rescan based on block-timestamp or block-height
need to sync with the active chain first, because the user might assume
the wallet is up-to-date with the latest block they got reported via a
blockchain RPC.
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meshcollider:
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31ba1af74a0aaec690a01ea061264a6d5039d885 Remove unused (and broken) functionality in SpanReader (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This removes the ability to set an offset in the `SpanReader::SpanReader` constructor, as the current code is broken since #23653. All call sites use `pos=0`, so it is actually unused. If future call sites need it, `SpanReader{a, b, c, d}` is equivalent to `SpanReader{a, b, c.subspan(d)}`.
It also removes the ability to deserialize from `SpanReader` directly from the constructor. This too is unused, and can be more idiomatically simulated using `(SpanReader{a, b, c} >> x >> y >> z)` instead of `SpanReader{a, b, c, x, y, z}`.
This was pointed out by achow101 in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23653#discussion_r763370432.
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achow101:
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576720850467b7b21ca1ab59deab27b7a0c1c176 correct rpc address_type helptext (brianddk)
Pull request description:
RPC calls `getnewaddress`/`getrawchangeaddress` support the address_type of `bech32m` but it is omitted in the `RPCHelpMan` help text.
The `createmultisig` and `addmultisigaddress` help text was not updated since `bech32m` is not yet supported in these.
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shaavan:
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fa37e798b2660d8e44e31c944a257b55aeef5de2 wallet: Replace confusing getAdjustedTime() with GetTime() (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Setting `nTimeReceived` to the adjusted time has several issues:
* `m_best_block_time` is set to the "unadjusted" time, thus a comparison of the two times is like comparing apples to oranges. In the worst case this opens up an attack vector where remote peers can force a premature re-broadcast of wallet txs.
* The RPC documentation for `"timereceived"` doesn't mention that the network adjusted time is used, possibly confusing users when the time reported by RPC is off by a few seconds compared to their local timestamp.
Fix all issues by replacing the call with `GetTime()`. Also a style fix: Use non-narrowing integer conversion in the RPC method.
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theStack:
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shaavan:
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This removes the ability to set an offset in the SpanReader constructor,
as the current code is broken. All call sites use pos=0, so it is actually
unused. If future call sites need it, SpanReader{a, b, c, d} is equivalent
to SpanReader{a, b, c.subspan(d)}.
It also removes the ability to deserialize from SpanReader directly from
the constructor. This too is unused, and can be more idiomatically
simulated using (SpanReader{a, b, c} >> x >> y >> z) instead of
SpanReader{a, b, c, x, y, z}.
In SelectCoins, for our preset inputs, we combine all of the preset
inputs into a single OutputGroup. This allows us to combine the preset
inputs with additional selection algo results.
Replace the CoinSet actual_selection with a SelectionResult
expected_result. We don't use the SelectionResult functions yet, but
will soon.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/CoinSet actual_selection/SelectionResult expected_result(CAmount(0))/' src/wallet/test/coinselector_tests.cpp
sed -i 's/actual_selection/expected_result.m_selected_inputs/' src/wallet/test/coinselector_tests.cpp
sed -i 's/expected_result.m_selected_inputs.clear/expected_result.Clear/' src/wallet/test/coinselector_tests.cpp
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Introduces a SelectionResult struct which contains the set of selected
inputs and the total transaction fee for the transaction. This will be
used by the various SelectCoins* functions. Additionally helpers are
provided to compute the total input value and result comparisons.
Wallet RPCs that allow a rescan based on block-timestamp or block-height
need to sync with the active chain first, because the user might assume
the wallet is up-to-date with the latest block they got reported via a
blockchain RPC.
11daf6ceb1d9ea1f8d638b123eecfe39d162a7c3 More Span simplifications (Pieter Wuille)
568dd2f83900a11a4dbba1250722791a135bf0a9 Replace MakeSpan helper with Span deduction guide (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
C++17 supports [user-defined deduction guides](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/class_template_argument_deduction), allowing class constructors to be invoked without specifying class template arguments. Instead, the code can contain rules to infer the template arguments from the constructor argument types.
This alleviates the need for the `MakeSpan` helper. Convert the existing MakeSpan rules into deduction rules for `Span` itself, and replace all invocations of `MakeSpan` with just `Span` ones.
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MarcoFalke:
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2c35a93b3cc19dc71d5664f9f61c24a04f419e35 Generalize/simplify VectorReader into SpanReader (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Originally written for #21590 (safegcd-based MuHash inverses), but then found a better way that removed the need for it, so I'm submitting it independently.
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MarcoFalke:
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shaavan:
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3d71d16d1eb4173c70d4c294559fc2365e189856 test: listtranscations with externally generated addresses (S3RK)
d04566415e16ae685af066384f346dff522c068f Add to spends only transcations from me (S3RK)
9f3a622b1cea37e452560f2f82d8e82d3b48a73a Automatically add labels to detected receiving addresses (S3RK)
c1b99c088c54eb101c0a28a67237965576ccf5ad Return used destinations from ScriptPubKeyMan::MarkUnusedAddresses (S3RK)
03840c20640685295a65ed8c82456e877f668b9b Add CWallet::IsInternalScriptPubKeyMan (S3RK)
456e350926adde5dabdbc85fc0f017fb29bdadb3 wallet: resolve ambiguity of two ScriptPubKey managers providing same script (S3RK)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes certain use-cases when **send-to-self** transactions are missing from `listtransactions` output.
1. When a receiving address is generated externally to the wallet
(e.g. same wallet running on two nodes, or by 3rd party from xpub)
2. When restoring backup with lost metadata, but keypool gap is not exceeded yet
When the block is connected or tx added to mempool we already mark used keys. This PR extends this logic to determine whether the destination is a receiving one and if yes add it to the address book with empty label.
Works both for legacy and descriptors wallets.
- For legacy it uses the internal flag from the keypool entry. Caveat: because we don't know which script type would be used we add all possible destinations for such keys.
- For descriptor wallets it uses internal flag for the script pub key manager. Caveat: it only works for active descriptors.
fixes#19856fixes#20293
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ff945e553affbb7e25da1257a0dd47e413ec5164 MOVEONLY: Move utility functions from rpcwallet to wallet/rpc/util (Samuel Dobson)
7b04a064f6e8ee9d93e5a5ad54dab20b769083f2 Introduce wallet/rpc/util (Samuel Dobson)
Pull request description:
This is part one of multiple to split up rpcwallet.cpp into smaller, more logical units.
See #23622 for context and overall plan. I'll open PRs in stages to hopefully minimise conflicts.
Can be reviewed with `--color-moved=dimmed-zebra`
The end goal can be seen here: https://github.com/meshcollider/bitcoin/tree/202111_split_walletrpc
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c771ee8571dc63d27747ef565671eb1dcdc0ff4b doc: use BIP125-replaceable (fanquake)
36dc5bb8cb1d71356d645338b5b49361f3bda956 doc: Extract CreateTxDoc in rawtransaction (fanquake)
Pull request description:
For the fields: inputs, outputs, locktime, replaceable. Similar to #23172.
Can be reviewed with `--color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space`.
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fa00447442f22a24e5ca5fc538d0bf7bef575544 scripted-diff: Use clang-tidy syntax for C++ named arguments (MarcoFalke)
fae13c39896898aef2281433af143c22d8b3a3b4 doc: Use clang-tidy comments in crypto_tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Incorrect named args are source of bugs, like #22979.
To allow them being checked by `clang-tidy`, use a format it can understand.
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fanquake:
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