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a490d074b3491427afbd677f5fa635b910f8bb34 doc: Add anchors.dat to files.md (Hennadii Stepanov)
0a85e5a7bc8dc6587963e2e37ac1b087a1fc97fe p2p: Try to connect to anchors once (Hennadii Stepanov)
5543c7ab285e90256cbbf9858249e028c9611cda p2p: Fix off-by-one error in fetching address loop (Hennadii Stepanov)
4170b46544231e7cf1d64ac3baa314083be37502 p2p: Integrate DumpAnchors() and ReadAnchors() into CConnman (Hennadii Stepanov)
bad16aff490dcf87722fbfe202a869fb24c734e1 p2p: Add CConnman::GetCurrentBlockRelayOnlyConns() (Hennadii Stepanov)
c29272a157d09a8125788c1b860e89b63b4cb36c p2p: Add ReadAnchors() (Hennadii Stepanov)
567008d2a0c95bd972f4031f31647c493d1bc2e8 p2p: Add DumpAnchors() (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is an implementation of #17326:
- all (currently 2) outbound block-relay-only connections (#15759) are dumped to `anchors.dat` file
- on restart a node tries to connect to the addresses from `anchors.dat`
This PR prevents a type of eclipse attack when an attacker exploits a victim node restart to force it to connect to new, probably adversarial, peers.
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jnewbery:
code review ACK a490d074b3
laanwj:
Code review ACK a490d074b3491427afbd677f5fa635b910f8bb34
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simplify/improve -netinfo
6272604bef3b409455b010d134b4b62c8f6ff49f refactor: enable -netinfo to add future networks (i2p, cjdns) (Jon Atack)
82fd40216c70037480150d2b62e2b58c57784546 refactor: promote some -netinfo localvars to class members (Jon Atack)
5133fab37e8679e1d0d08ead4f5cccf4979dc15b cli: simplify -netinfo using getpeerinfo network field (Jon Atack)
4938a109adf13f2c60a50f08d4cc9ddb8d7ded96 rpc, test: expose CNodeStats network in RPC getpeerinfo (Jon Atack)
6df7882029854f0427d84b22081018ae77e27e66 net: add peer network to CNodeStats (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- builds on #19991 and #19998
- exposes peer networks via a new getpeerinfo `network` field ("ipv4", "ipv6", or "onion"), and adds functional tests
- updates -netinfo to use getpeerinfo `network` rather than detecting the peer networks client-side
- refactors -netinfo to easily add future networks
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laanwj:
ACK 6272604bef3b409455b010d134b4b62c8f6ff49f
Tree-SHA512: 28883487585135ceaaf84ce09131f2336e3193407f2e3df0960e3f4ac340f500ab94ffecb9d06a4c49bc05e3cca4f914ea4379860bea0bd5df2f834f74616015
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faad92fe1c3cca9795226bd167130976930ddab8 test: Remove unused nVersion=1 in p2p tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
After commit ddefb5c0b759950942ac03f28c43b548af7b4033 nVersion is no
longer used in p2p logic when sending messages. Only when receiving
messages, but in this test no messages are received.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK faad92fe1c3cca9795226bd167130976930ddab8
fanquake:
ACK faad92fe1c3cca9795226bd167130976930ddab8
Tree-SHA512: 9a7029187aaa5a7929a4a2199646131ff1ea72df6a855ce7022dd3bb2647dd525356dbc5e460c77007eebcdeab400a689db8cb77e8239af3b539c117a4e0d16e
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"permissions")
5b57dc5458800e56b4dddfeb32a1813804a62b0f RPC: getpeerinfo: Wrap long help line for bytesrecv_per_msg (Luke Dashjr)
d681a28219d3876a2b6e3cd2fb0d92963674903e RPC: getpeerinfo: Deprecate "whitelisted" field (replaced by "permissions") (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
If we were going to continue support for "whitelisted", we should have probably made it true if any permission flag was set, rather than only if "default permissions" were used.
This corrects the description, and deprecates it.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 5b57dc5458800e56b4dddfeb32a1813804a62b0f
Tree-SHA512: a2e2137f8be8110357c1b2fef2c923fa8c7c4a49b0b2b3a2d78aedf12f8ed5cc7e140018a21b37e6ec7770ed4007542aeef7ad4558973901b107e8e0f81d6003
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886be97af5d4aba338b23a7b20b8560be8156231 Ignore incorrectly-serialized banlist.dat entries (Pieter Wuille)
883cea7dea3cedc9b45b6191f7d4e7be2d9a11ca Restore compatibility with old CSubNet serialization (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
#19628 changed CSubNet for IPv4 netmasks, using the first 4 bytes of `netmask` rather than the last 4 to store the actual mask. Unfortunately, CSubNet objects are serialized on disk in banlist.dat, breaking compatibility with existing banlists (and bringing them into an inconsistent state where entries reported in `listbanned` cannot be removed).
Fix this by reverting to the old format (just for serialization). Also add a sanity check to the deserializer so that nonsensical banlist.dat entries are ignored (which would otherwise be possible if someone added IPv4 entries after #19628 but without this PR).
Reported by Greg Maxwell.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 886be97af5d4aba338b23a7b20b8560be8156231
vasild:
ACK 886be97af
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27fc6a38f813b65e5110c77925a335214aec756a DecodeHexTx: Break out transaction decoding logic into own function (Gregory Sanders)
6020ce3c01fe5ee15a236c47da23342005b63055 DecodeHexTx: Try case where txn has inputs first (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Alternative/complementary to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17773 to avoid random `decoderawtransaction` failures. Most cases this is used now is on complete transactions, especially with the uptake of PSBT.
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ajtowns:
ACK 27fc6a38f813b65e5110c77925a335214aec756a
achow101:
ACK 27fc6a38f813b65e5110c77925a335214aec756a
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0e2a5e448f426219a6464b9aaadcc715534114e6 tests: dumping and minimizing of script assets data (Pieter Wuille)
4567ba034c5ae6e6cc161360f7425c9e844738f0 tests: add generic qa-asset-based script verification unit test (Pieter Wuille)
f06e6d03452cf5e0b1a0863afb08c9e6d3ef452e tests: functional tests for Schnorr/Taproot/Tapscript (Pieter Wuille)
3c226639eb134314a0640d34e4ccb6148dbde22f tests: add BIP340 Schnorr signature support to test framework (Pieter Wuille)
206fb180ec6ee5f916afc6f574000d716daf79b7 --- [TAPROOT] Tests --- (Pieter Wuille)
d7ff237f2996a4c11fdf9399187c2d2b26bf9809 Activate Taproot/Tapscript on regtest (BIP 341, BIP 342) (Pieter Wuille)
e9a021d7e6a454d610a45cb9b3995f0d96a5fbb6 Make Taproot spends standard + policy limits (Pieter Wuille)
865d2c37e2e44678498b7f425b65e01b1e231cde --- [TAPROOT] Regtest activation and policy --- (Pieter Wuille)
72422ce396b8eba7b1a72c171c2f07dae691d1b5 Implement Tapscript script validation rules (BIP 342) (Johnson Lau)
330de894a9a48515d9a473448b6c67adc3d188be Use ScriptExecutionData to pass through annex hash (Pieter Wuille)
8bbed4b7acf4c76eaea8c0e10f3cbf6ba4e53809 Implement Taproot validation (BIP 341) (Pieter Wuille)
0664f5fe1f77f08d235aa3750b59428257b0b91d Support for Schnorr signatures and integration in SignatureCheckers (BIP 340) (Pieter Wuille)
5de246ca8159dcffaa4c136a60c8bfed2028e2ee Implement Taproot signature hashing (BIP 341) (Johnson Lau)
9eb590894f15ff40806039bfd32972fbc260e30d Add TaggedHash function (BIP 340) (Pieter Wuille)
450d2b23710ad296eede81339195376021ab5500 --- [TAPROOT] BIP340/341/342 consensus rules --- (Pieter Wuille)
5d62e3a68b6ea9bb03556ee1fbf5678f20be01a2 refactor: keep spent outputs in PrecomputedTransactionData (Pieter Wuille)
8bd2b4e78452ff69c08c37acf164a6b80e503f13 refactor: rename scriptPubKey in VerifyWitnessProgram to exec_script (Pieter Wuille)
107b57df9fa8b2d625d2b342dc77722282a6ae4c scripted-diff: put ECDSA in name of signature functions (Pieter Wuille)
f8c099e2207c90d758e7a659d6a55fa7ccb7ceaa --- [TAPROOT] Refactors --- (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is an implementation of the Schnorr/taproot consensus rules proposed by BIPs [340](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0340.mediawiki), [341](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0340.mediawiki), and [342](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0340.mediawiki).
See the list of commits [below](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19953#issuecomment-691815830). No signing or wallet support of any kind is included, as testing is done entirely through the Python test framework.
This is a successor to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17977 (see discussion following [this comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17977#issuecomment-682285983)), and will have further changes squashed/rebased. The history of this PR can be found in #19997.
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instagibbs:
reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19953/commits/0e2a5e448f426219a6464b9aaadcc715534114e6
benthecarman:
reACK 0e2a5e4
kallewoof:
reACK 0e2a5e448f426219a6464b9aaadcc715534114e6
jonasnick:
ACK 0e2a5e448f426219a6464b9aaadcc715534114e6 almost only looked at bip340/libsecp related code
jonatack:
ACK 0e2a5e448f426219a6464b9aaadcc715534114e6 modulo the last four commits (tests) that I plan to finish reviewing tomorrow
fjahr:
reACK 0e2a5e448f426219a6464b9aaadcc715534114e6
achow101:
ACK 0e2a5e448f426219a6464b9aaadcc715534114e6
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it for new descriptor wallets
c4a29d0a90b821c443c10891d9326c534d15cf97 Update wallet_multiwallet.py for descriptor and sqlite wallets (Russell Yanofsky)
310b0fde04639b7446efd5c1d2701caa4b991b86 Run dumpwallet for legacy wallets only in wallet_backup.py (Andrew Chow)
6c6639ac9f6e1677da066cf809f9e3fa4d2e7c32 Include sqlite3 in documentation (Andrew Chow)
f023b7cac0eb16d3c1bf40f1f7898b290de4cc73 wallet: Enforce sqlite serialized threading mode (Andrew Chow)
6173269866306058fcb1cc825b9eb681838678ca Set and check the sqlite user version (Andrew Chow)
9d3d2d263c331e3c77b8f0d01ecc9fea0407dd17 Use network magic as sqlite wallet application ID (Andrew Chow)
9af5de3798c49f86f27bb79396e075fb8c1b2381 Use SQLite for descriptor wallets (Andrew Chow)
9b78f3ce8ed1867c37f6b9fff98f74582d44b789 walletutil: Wallets can also be sqlite (Andrew Chow)
ac38a87225be0f1103ff9629d63980550d2f372b Determine wallet file type based on file magic (Andrew Chow)
6045f77003f167bee9a85e2d53f8fc6ff2e297d8 Implement SQLiteDatabase::MakeBatch (Andrew Chow)
727e6b2a4ee5abb7f2dcbc9f7778291908dc28ad Implement SQLiteDatabase::Verify (Andrew Chow)
b4df8fdb19fcded7e6d491ecf0b705cac0ec76a1 Implement SQLiteDatabase::Rewrite (Andrew Chow)
010e3659069e6f97dd7b24483f50ed71042b84b0 Implement SQLiteDatabase::TxnBegin, TxnCommit, and TxnAbort (Andrew Chow)
ac5c1617e7f4273daf24c24da1f6bc5ef5ab2d2b Implement SQLiteDatabase::Backup (Andrew Chow)
f6f9cd6a64842ef23777312f2465e826ca04b886 Implement SQLiteBatch::StartCursor, ReadAtCursor, and CloseCursor (Andrew Chow)
bf90e033f4fe86cfb90492c7e0962278ea3a146d Implement SQLiteBatch::ReadKey, WriteKey, EraseKey, and HasKey (Andrew Chow)
7aa45620e2f2178145a2eca58ccbab3cecff08fb Add SetupSQLStatements (Andrew Chow)
6636a2608a4e5906ee8092d5731595542261e0ad Implement SQLiteBatch::Close (Andrew Chow)
93825352a36456283bf87e39b5888363ee242f21 Implement SQLiteDatabase::Close (Andrew Chow)
a0de83372be83f59015cd3d61af2303b74fb64b5 Implement SQLiteDatabase::Open (Andrew Chow)
3bfa0fe1259280f8c32b41a798c9453b73f89b02 Initialize and Shutdown sqlite3 globals (Andrew Chow)
5a488b3d77326a0d957c1233493061da1b6ec207 Constructors, destructors, and relevant private fields for SQLiteDatabase/Batch (Andrew Chow)
ca8b7e04ab89f99075b093fa248919fd10acbdf7 Implement SQLiteDatabaseVersion (Andrew Chow)
7577b6e1c88a1a7b45ecf5c7f1735bae6f5a82bf Add SQLiteDatabase and SQLiteBatch dummy classes (Andrew Chow)
e87df8258090138d5c22ac46b8602b618620e8a1 Add sqlite to travis and depends (Andrew Chow)
54729f3f4e6765dfded590af5fb28c88331685f8 Add libsqlite3 (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a new class `SQLiteDatabase` which is a subclass of `WalletDatabase`. This provides access to a SQLite database that is used to store the wallet records. To keep compatibility with BDB and to complexity of the change down, we don't make use of many SQLite's features. We use it strictly as a key-value store. We create a table `main` which has two columns, `key` and `value` both with the type `blob`.
For new descriptor wallets, we will create a `SQLiteDatabase` instead of a `BerkeleyDatabase`. There is no requirement that all SQLite wallets are descriptor wallets, nor is there a requirement that all descriptor wallets be SQLite wallets. This allows for existing descriptor wallets to work as well as keeping open the option to migrate existing wallets to SQLite.
We keep the name `wallet.dat` for SQLite wallets. We are able to determine which database type to use by searching for specific magic bytes in the `wallet.dat` file. SQLite begins it's files with a null terminated string `SQLite format 3`. BDB has `0x00053162` at byte 12 (note that the byte order of this integer depends on the system endianness). So when we see that there is a `wallet.dat` file that we want to open, we check for the magic bytes to determine which database system to use.
I decided to keep the `wallet.dat` naming to keep things like backup script to continue to function as they won't need to be modified to look for a different file name. It also simplifies a couple of things in the implementation and the tests as `wallet.dat` is something that is specifically being looked for. If we don't want this behavior, then I do have another branch which creates `wallet.sqlite` files instead, but I find that this direction is easier.
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Sjors:
re-utACK c4a29d0a90b821c443c10891d9326c534d15cf97
promag:
Tested ACK c4a29d0a90b821c443c10891d9326c534d15cf97.
fjahr:
reACK c4a29d0a90b821c443c10891d9326c534d15cf97
S3RK:
Re-review ACK c4a29d0a90b821c443c10891d9326c534d15cf97
meshcollider:
re-utACK c4a29d0a90b821c443c10891d9326c534d15cf97
hebasto:
re-ACK c4a29d0a90b821c443c10891d9326c534d15cf97, only rebased since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19077#pullrequestreview-507743699) review, verified with `git range-diff master d18892dcc c4a29d0a9`.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK c4a29d0a90b821c443c10891d9326c534d15cf97. I am honestly confused about reasons for locking into `wallet.dat` again when it's so easy now to use a clean format. I assume I'm just very dense, or there's some unstated reason, because the only thing that's been brought up are unrealistic compatibility scenarios (all require actively creating a wallet with non-default descriptor+sqlite option, then trying to using the descriptor+sqlite wallets with old software or scripts and ignoring the results) that we didn't pay attention to with previous PRs like #11687, which did not require any active interfaction.
jonatack:
ACK c4a29d0a90b821c443c10891d9326c534d15cf97, debug builds and test runs after rebase to latest master @ c2c4dbaebd9, some manual testing creating, using, unloading and reloading a few different new sqlite descriptor wallets over several node restarts/shutdowns.
Tree-SHA512: 19145732e5001484947352d3175a660b5102bc6e833f227a55bd41b9b2f4d92737bbed7cead64b75b509decf9e1408cd81c185ab1fb4b90561aee427c4f9751c
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52380bf304b1c02dda23f1e2fad0159e29b2f7a2 Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' changes from 8ab24e8dad..c6b6b8f1bb (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This updates the libsecp256k1 subtree to the latest master, which includes:
* Enabling the GLV endomorphism optimization by default (and removing support for the non-GLV EC multiplication)
* Added a proof for the correctness of the lambda split algorithm by roconnor-blockstream (other code was relying on the fact that it always outputs 128 bit results, which isn't at all obvious).
* Improved exhaustive tests, in particular for the Schnorr signature module
* Various other testing and CI improvements
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fanquake:
ACK 9e5626d2a8ddbbd7640ff53f89f3a7021d747633 - performed a squash and checked that the changes were the same. The non-endomorphism code has now been ripped out.
benthecarman:
ACK 9e5626d
Tree-SHA512: 50fda5f3f934ee525f01cfc15e4f5efbc5261a97f2b77fe1b3453ee0edcf1281ad74ab4532a2fe1fe907652dd47023beff8cf3d73bf34f65ac914a694b9e7110
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fa1f6f237d02265af616129402fa2b8a3019dda5 net: Send post-verack handshake messages at most once (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
There is no need to send `SENDHEADERS` and `SENDCMPCT` messages as a reply to each `VERACK` that is received. For alive checks, a `PING`/`PONG` can be used.
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jonatack:
Concept ACK fa1f6f237d02265af616129402fa2b8a3019dda5 this is the only code section that sets `fCurrentlyConnected` and `fSuccessfullyConnected` to true. Could add a test. I did not verify if this code is actually being called repeatedly post initial verack; was it?
hebasto:
ACK fa1f6f237d02265af616129402fa2b8a3019dda5, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
naumenkogs:
ACK fa1f6f237d02265af616129402fa2b8a3019dda5
laanwj:
Code review ACK fa1f6f237d02265af616129402fa2b8a3019dda5
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c6b6b8f1bb Merge #830: Rip out non-endomorphism code + dependencies
c582abade1 Consistency improvements to the comments
63c6b71616 Reorder comments/function around scalar_split_lambda
2edc514c90 WNAF of lambda_split output has max size 129
4232e5b7da Rip out non-endomorphism code
ebad8414b0 Check correctness of lambda split without -DVERIFY
fe7fc1fda8 Make lambda constant accessible
9d2f2b44d8 Add tests to exercise lambda split near bounds
9aca2f7f07 Add secp256k1_split_lambda_verify
acab934d24 Detailed comments for secp256k1_scalar_split_lambda
76ed922a5f Increase precision of g1 and g2
6173839c90 Switch to our own memcmp function
63150ab4da Merge #827: Rename testrand functions to have test in name
c5257aed0b Merge #821: travis: Explicitly set --with-valgrind
bb1f54280f Merge #818: Add static assertion that uint32_t is unsigned int or wider
a45c1fa63c Rename testrand functions to have test in name
5006895bd6 Merge #808: Exhaustive test improvements + exhaustive schnorrsig tests
4eecb4d6ef travis: VALGRIND->RUN_VALGRIND to avoid confusion with WITH_VALGRIND
66a765c775 travis: Explicitly set --with-valgrind
d7838ba6a6 Merge #813: Enable configuring Valgrind support
7ceb0b7611 Merge #819: Enable -Wundef warning
8b7dcdd955 Add exhaustive test for extrakeys and schnorrsig
08d7d89299 Make pubkey parsing test whether points are in the correct subgroup
87af00b511 Abstract out challenge computation in schnorrsig
63e1b2aa7d Disable output buffering in tests_exhaustive.c
39f67dd072 Support splitting exhaustive tests across cores
e99b26fcd5 Give exhaustive_tests count and seed cmdline inputs
49e6630bca refactor: move RNG seeding to testrand
b110c106fa Change exhaustive test groups so they have a point with X=1
cec7b18a34 Select exhaustive lambda in function of order
78f6cdfaae Make the curve B constant a secp256k1_fe
d7f39ae4b6 Delete gej_is_valid_var: unused outside tests
8bcd78cd79 Make secp256k1_scalar_b32 detect overflow in scalar_low
c498366e5b Move exhaustive tests for recovery to module
be31791543 Make group order purely compile-time in exhaustive tests
e73ff30922 Enable -Wundef warning
c0041b5cfc Add static assertion that uint32_t is unsigned int or wider
4ad408faf3 Merge #782: Check if variable=yes instead of if var is set in travis.sh
412bf874d0 configure: Allow specifying --with[out]-valgrind explicitly
34debf7a6d Modify .travis.yml to explictly pass no in env vars instead of setting to nothing
a0e99fc121 Merge #814: tests: Initialize random group elements fully
5738e8622d tests: Initialize random group elements fully
c9939ba55d Merge #812: travis: run bench_schnorrsig
a51f2af62b travis: run bench_schnorrsig
ef37761fee Change travis.sh to check if variables are equal to yes instead of not-empty. Before this, setting `VALGRIND=wat` was considered as true, and to make it evaluate as false you had to unset the variable `VALGRIND=` but not it checks if `VALGRIND=yes` and if it's not `yes` then it's evaluated to false
git-subtree-dir: src/secp256k1
git-subtree-split: c6b6b8f1bb044d7d1aa065ebb674adde98a36a8e
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fd9a0060f028a4c01bd88f58777dea34bdcbafd1 Report and verify expirations (Pieter Wuille)
86f50ed10f66b5535f0162cf0026456a9e3f8963 Delete limitedmap as it is unused now (Pieter Wuille)
cc16fff3e476a9378d2176b3c1b83ad12b1b052a Make txid delay penalty also apply to fetches of orphan's parents (Pieter Wuille)
173a1d2d3f824b83777ac713e89bee69fd87692d Expedite removal of tx requests that are no longer needed (Pieter Wuille)
de11b0a4eff20da3e3ca52dc90948b5253d329c5 Reduce MAX_PEER_TX_ANNOUNCEMENTS for non-PF_RELAY peers (Pieter Wuille)
242d16477df1a024c7126bad23dde39cad217eca Change transaction request logic to use txrequest (Pieter Wuille)
5b03121d60527a193a84c339151481f9c9c1962b Add txrequest fuzz tests (Pieter Wuille)
3c7fe0e5a0ee1abf4dc263ae5310e68253c866e1 Add txrequest unit tests (Pieter Wuille)
da3b8fde03f2e8060bb7ff3bff17175dab85f0cd Add txrequest module (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This replaces the transaction request logic with an encapsulated class that maintains all the state surrounding it. By keeping it stand alone, it can be easily tested (using included unit tests and fuzz tests).
The major changes are:
* Announcements from outbound (and whitelisted) peers are now always preferred over those from inbound peers. This used to be the case for the first request (by delaying the first request from inbound peers), and a bias afters. The 2s delay for requests from inbound peers still exists, but after that, if viable outbound peers remain for any given transaction, they will always be tried first.
* No more hard cap of 100 in flight transactions per peer, as there is less need for it (memory usage is linear in the number of announcements, but independent from the number in flight, and CPU usage isn't affected by it). Furthermore, if only one peer announces a transaction, and it has over 100 in flight already, we still want to request it from them. The cap is replaced with a rule that announcements from such overloaded peers get an additional 2s delay (possibly combined with the existing 2s delays for inbound connections, and for txid peers when wtxid peers are available).
* The limit of 100000 tracked announcements is reduced to 5000; this was excessive. This can be bypassed using the PF_RELAY permission (to accommodate locally dumping a batch of many transactions).
This replaces #19184, rebased on #18044 and with many small changes.
ACKs for top commit:
ariard:
Code Review ACK fd9a006. I've reviewed the new TxRequestTracker, its integration in net_processing, unit/functional/fuzzing test coverage. I looked more for soundness of new specification rather than functional consistency with old transaction request logic.
MarcoFalke:
Approach ACK fd9a0060f028a4c01bd88f58777dea34bdcbafd1 🏹
naumenkogs:
Code Review ACK fd9a006. I've reviewed everything, mostly to see how this stuff works at the lower level (less documentation-wise, more implementation-wise), and to try breaking it with unexpected sequences of events.
jnewbery:
utACK fd9a0060f028a4c01bd88f58777dea34bdcbafd1
jonatack:
WIP light ACK fd9a0060f028a4c01bd88f58777dea34bdcbafd1 have read the code, verified that each commit is hygienic, e.g. debug build clean and tests green, and have been running a node on and off with this branch and grepping the net debug log. Am still unpacking the discussion hidden by GitHub by fetching it via the API and connecting the dots, storing notes and suggestions in a local branch; at this point none are blockers.
ryanofsky:
Light code review ACK fd9a0060f028a4c01bd88f58777dea34bdcbafd1, looking at txrequest implementation, unit test implementation, and net_processing integration, just trying to understand how it works and looking for anything potentially confusing in the implementation. Didn't look at functional tests or catch up on review discussion. Just a sanity check review focused on:
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Descriptor wallets don't support dumpwallet, so make the tests that do
dumpwallet legacy wallet only.
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MakeWalletDatabase no longer has a default DatabaseFormat. Instead
callers, like CWallet::Create, need to specify the database type to
create if the file does not exist. If it exists and NONE is given, then
CreateWalletDatabase will try to autodetect the type.
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Rewrite uses the VACUUM command which does exactly what we want. A
specific advertised use case is to compact a database and ensure that
any deleted data is actually deleted.
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sqlite3 recommends that sqlite3_initialize be called when the
application starts, and sqlite3_shutdown when it stops. Since we don't
always use sqlite3, we initialize it when a SQLiteDatabse is constructed
(calling sqlite3_initialize after initialized is a no-op). We call
sqlite3_shutdown when we see that there are no databases opened. The
number of open databases is tracked by an atomic g_dbs_open.
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After this commit, a new network may be added by changing 4 lines:
- increment the value of `m_networks_size`
- add the network name to `m_networks`
- add the network name to this line: `result += " ipv4 ipv6 onion total block-relay\n";`
- add "counts.at(i).at(<m_networks pos>)" to this line: `result += strprintf("%-5s %5i %5i %5i %5i %5i\n...`
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ba8950ee0134a7958e3e9b041cd54d222feb09a1 build: optionally skip external warnings (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Add an option to `./configure` to suppress compilation warnings from
external headers. The option is off by default (no change in behavior,
show warnings from external headers).
This option is useful if e.g. Boost or Qt is installed outside of
`/usr/include` (warnings from headers in `/usr/include` are already
suppressed by default) and those warnings stand in the way of compiling
Bitcoin Core with `-Werror[=...]` or they just clutter the build output
too much and make our own warnings hard to spot.
`-isystem /usr/include` bricks GCC's `#include_next`, so we use
`-idirafter` instead. This way we don't have to treat `/usr/include`
specially.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK ba8950ee0134a7958e3e9b041cd54d222feb09a1: diff looks correct!
hebasto:
ACK ba8950ee0134a7958e3e9b041cd54d222feb09a1, tested on Linux Mint 20 (x86_64).
luke-jr:
utACK ba8950ee0134a7958e3e9b041cd54d222feb09a1
Tree-SHA512: 9b54fae8590be6c79f2688a5aca09e0a9067f481dabecdd49bb278c08a62ac2b0cc704c894fbd53240e77ac84da0c7a237845df0a696cfbdb0359e1c8e2e10c9
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135afa749c6e835ea33b8678cdb35da9640eede8 wallet: remove db mode string (Ivan Metlushko)
Pull request description:
This is a [follow-up](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19077#discussion_r500261927) for #19077
This PR simplifies DB interface by removing mode string from `WalletDatabase` and `WalletBatch`.
The mode string was used to determine two flags for the instantiation of db connection:
1) read-only flag. Never used on connection level. And on batch level Is only used within `BerkeleyDatabase::Rewrite` where it's replaced with bool flag.
2) create flag. Is not required as we always check `require_existing` & `require_create` flags in `MakeDatabase()` before creating actual database instance. So we can safely default to always creating database if it doesn't exist yet.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 135afa749c6e835ea33b8678cdb35da9640eede8
laanwj:
Code review ACK 135afa749c6e835ea33b8678cdb35da9640eede8
Tree-SHA512: f49c07c7387c02e517a58199620a678a918f8dfc20d1347d29fd6adea0bc89698c26cb8eef42b0977961c11c207c4bbe109bc31059f47c126cc600b01fd987eb
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8e4d62280e3d3fa729e71d557ba457a3e08349f8 tests: don't export in6addr_loopback (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Don't export `in6addr_loopback` because that upsets
`contrib/devtools/symbol-check.py`
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20127
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
utACK 8e4d62280e3d3fa729e71d557ba457a3e08349f8
hebasto:
ACK 8e4d62280e3d3fa729e71d557ba457a3e08349f8
Tree-SHA512: 216ffb53df55d2888317a81d18745308aaf93a3f3b45aa778166f7c91edb9741c28424d6333b35cefb5ece42b74e20ea21c761d93d8432798e7ec12097c2758f
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