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2018-07-27Descriptor testsPieter Wuille
2018-07-18Merge #13557: BIP 174 PSBT Serializations and RPCsWladimir J. van der Laan
020628e3a4e88e36647eaf92bac4b3552796ac6a Tests for PSBT (Andrew Chow) a4b06fb42eb0ad94e562ca839391b57e69285136 Create wallet RPCs for PSBT (Andrew Chow) c27fe419efb3b6588c400d764122ffb33375e028 Create utility RPCs for PSBT (Andrew Chow) 8b5ef2793748065727a9a2498805ae5b269dcb4f SignPSBTInput wrapper function (Andrew Chow) 58a8e28918025c28f19ba19cbaa4a72374162942 Refactor transaction creation and transaction funding logic (Andrew Chow) e9d86a43ad8b1ab83b324e9a7a64c43a61337501 Methods for interacting with PSBT structs (Andrew Chow) 12bcc64f277f642ece03c25653e726f2276f0d51 Add pubkeys and whether input was witness to SignatureData (Andrew Chow) 41c607f09badb2c3ed58ff6fb17a8ebbef2cdabd Implement PSBT Structures and un/serialization methods per BIP 174 (Andrew Chow) Pull request description: This Pull Request fully implements the [updated](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/694) BIP 174 specification. It is based upon #13425 which implements the majority of the signing logic. BIP 174 specifies a binary transaction format which contains the information necessary for a signer to produce signatures for the transaction and holds the signatures for an input while the input does not have a complete set of signatures. This PR contains structs for PSBT, serialization, and deserialzation code. Some changes to `SignatureData` have been made to support detection of UTXO type and storing public keys. *** Many RPCs have been added to handle PSBTs. `walletprocesspsbt` takes a PSBT format transaction, updates the PSBT with any inputs related to this wallet, signs, and finalizes the transaction. There is also an option to not sign and just update. `walletcreatefundedpsbt` creates a PSBT from user provided data in the same form as createrawtransaction. It also funds the transaction and takes an options argument in the same form as `fundrawtransaction`. The resulting PSBT is blank with no input or output data filled in. It is analogous to a combination of `createrawtransaction` and `fundrawtransaction` `decodepsbt` takes a PSBT and decodes it to JSON. It is analogous to `decoderawtransaction` `combinepsbt` takes multiple PSBTs for the same tx and combines them. It is analogous to `combinerawtransaction` `finalizepsbt` takes a PSBT and finalizes the inputs. If all inputs are final, it extracts the network serialized transaction and returns that instead of a PSBT unless instructed otherwise. `createpsbt` is like `createrawtransaction` but for PSBTs instead of raw transactions. `convertpsbt` takes a network serialized transaction and converts it into a psbt. The resulting psbt will lose all signature data and an explicit flag must be set to allow transactions with signature data to be converted. *** This supersedes #12136 Tree-SHA512: 1ac7a79e5bc669933f0a6fcc93ded55263fdde9e8c144a30266b13ef9f62aacf43edd4cbca1ffbe003090b067e9643c9298c79be69d7c1b10231b32acafb6338
2018-07-16Tests for PSBTAndrew Chow
Added functional tests for PSBT that test the RPCs. Also added all of the BIP 174 test vectors (except for the updater tests) in the functional tests. Added a Unit test for the BIP 174 updater test vector.
2018-06-26Add SHA256 implementation using using Intel SHA intrinsicsPieter Wuille
2018-06-12Merge #13312: docs: Add a note about the source code filename naming conventionMarcoFalke
e56771365b Do not use uppercase characters in source code filenames (practicalswift) 419a1983ca docs: Add a note about the source code filename naming convention (practicalswift) Pull request description: Add a note about the source code filename naming convention. Tree-SHA512: 8d329bd9e19bcd26e74b0862fb0bc2369b46095dbd3e69d34859908632763abd7c3d00ccc44ee059772ad4bae4460c2bcc1c0e22fd9d8876d57e5fcd346cea4b
2018-06-06crypto: cleanup sha256 buildCory Fields
Rather than appending all possible cpu variants to all targets, create a convenience variable that encompasses all.
2018-06-04Merge #13191: Specialized double-SHA256 with 64 byte inputs with SSE4.1 and AVX2Wladimir J. van der Laan
4defdfab94504018f822dc34a313ad26cedc8255 [MOVEONLY] Move unused Merkle branch code to tests (Pieter Wuille) 4437d6e1f3107a20a8c7b66be8b4b972a82e3b28 8-way AVX2 implementation for double SHA256 on 64-byte inputs (Pieter Wuille) 230294bf5fdeba7213471cd0b795fb7aa36e5717 4-way SSE4.1 implementation for double SHA256 on 64-byte inputs (Pieter Wuille) 1f0e7ca09c9d7c5787c218156fa5096a1bdf2ea8 Use SHA256D64 in Merkle root computation (Pieter Wuille) d0c96328833127284574bfef26f96aa2e4afc91a Specialized double sha256 for 64 byte inputs (Pieter Wuille) 57f34630fb6c3e218bd19535ac607008cb894173 Refactor SHA256 code (Pieter Wuille) 0df017889b4f61860092e1d54e271092cce55f62 Benchmark Merkle root computation (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: This introduces a framework for specialized double-SHA256 with 64 byte inputs. 4 different implementations are provided: * Generic C++ (reusing the normal SHA256 code) * Specialized C++ for 64-byte inputs, but no special instructions * 4-way using SSE4.1 intrinsics * 8-way using AVX2 intrinsics On my own system (AVX2 capable), I get these benchmarks for computing the Merkle root of 9001 leaves (supported lengths / special instructions / parallellism): * 7.2 ms with varsize/naive/1way (master, non-SSE4 hardware) * 5.8 ms with size64/naive/1way (this PR, non-SSE4 capable systems) * 4.8 ms with varsize/SSE4/1way (master, SSE4 hardware) * 2.9 ms with size64/SSE4/4way (this PR, SSE4 hardware) * 1.1 ms with size64/AVX2/8way (this PR, AVX2 hardware) Tree-SHA512: efa32d48b32820d9ce788ead4eb583949265be8c2e5f538c94bc914e92d131a57f8c1ee26c6f998e81fb0e30675d4e2eddc3360bcf632676249036018cff343e
2018-05-31Fix "gmake check" under OpenBSD 6.3 (probably *BSD): Avoid using GNU grep ↵practicalswift
specific regexp handling
2018-05-298-way AVX2 implementation for double SHA256 on 64-byte inputsPieter Wuille
2018-05-294-way SSE4.1 implementation for double SHA256 on 64-byte inputsPieter Wuille
2018-05-23Do not use uppercase characters in source code filenamespracticalswift
2018-05-16Merge #13023: Fix some concurrency issues in ActivateBestChain()Wladimir J. van der Laan
dd435ad Add unit tests for signals generated by ProcessNewBlock() (Jesse Cohen) a3ae8e6 Fix concurrency-related bugs in ActivateBestChain (Jesse Cohen) ecc3c4a Do not unlock cs_main in ABC unless we've actually made progress. (Matt Corallo) Pull request description: Originally this PR was just to add tests around concurrency in block validation - those tests seem to have uncovered another bug in ActivateBestChain - this now fixes that bug and adds tests. ActivateBestChain (invoked after a new block is validated) proceeds in steps - acquiring and releasing cs_main while incrementally disconnecting and connecting blocks to sync to the most work chain known (FindMostWorkChain()). Every time cs_main is released the result of FindMostWorkChain() can change - but currently that value is cached across acquisitions of cs_main and only refreshed when an invalid chain is explored. It needs to be refreshed every time cs_main is reacquired. The test added in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13023/commits/6094ce73045fe0b4654ff94327c2059512af88fb will occasionally fail without the commit fixing this issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13023/commits/26bfdbaddbb9f13864deb7241c6d513f22c5ab62 Original description below -- After a bug discovered where UpdatedBlockTip() notifications could be triggered out of order (#12978), these unit tests check certain invariants about these signals. The scheduler test asserts that a SingleThreadedSchedulerClient processes callbacks fully and sequentially. The block validation test generates a random chain and calls ProcessNewBlock from multiple threads at random and in parallel. ValidationInterface callbacks verify that the ordering of BlockConnected BlockDisconnected and UpdatedBlockTip events occur as expected. Tree-SHA512: 4102423a03d2ea28580c7a70add8a6bdb22ef9e33b107c3aadef80d5af02644cdfaae516c44933924717599c81701e0b96fbf9cf38696e9e41372401a5ee1f3c
2018-05-16Add unit tests for signals generated by ProcessNewBlock()Jesse Cohen
After a recent bug discovered in callback ordering in MainSignals, this test checks invariants in ordering of BlockConnected / BlockDisconnected / UpdatedChainTip signals
2018-04-25[test] Simple unit test for TxIndex.Jim Posen
2018-04-24[tests] Make rpcauth.py testable and add unit testsQasim Javed
refs #12995
2018-04-10Merge #12926: Run unit tests in parallelWladimir J. van der Laan
7ef9cd8 Increase entropy in test temp directory name (Pieter Wuille) f6dfb0f Reorder travis builds (Pieter Wuille) 156db42 tests: run tests in parallel (Cory Fields) 66f3255 tests: split up actual tests and helper files (Cory Fields) Pull request description: This runs the unit tests (`src/test/test_bitcoin`) in 4 separate simultaneous processes, significantly speeding up some Travis runs (over 2x for win32). This uses an approach by @theuni that relies on `make` as the mechanism for distributing tests over processes (through `-j`). For every test .cpp file, we search for `BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE` or `BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE`, and then invoke the test binary for just that suite (using `-t`). The (verbose) output is stored in a temporary file, and only shown in the case of failure. Some makefile reshuffling is necessary to avoid trying to run tests from `src/test/test_bitcoin.cpp` for example, which contains framework/utility code but no real tests. Finally, order the Travis jobs from slow to fast (apart from the arm/doc job which goes first, for fast failure). This should help reducing the total wall clock time before opening a PR and finishing Travis, in case where not all jobs are started simultaneously. This is an alternative to #12831. Tree-SHA512: 9f82eb4ade14ac859618da533c7d9df2aa9f5592a076dcc4939beeffd109eda33f7d5480d8f50c0d8b23bf3099759e9f3a2d4c78efb5b66b04569b39b354c185
2018-04-09tests: run tests in parallelCory Fields
2018-04-09tests: split up actual tests and helper filesCory Fields
2018-04-06tests: Avoid test suite name collision in wallet crypto_testsMarcoFalke
2018-03-13Add tests for the Branch and Bound algorithmAndrew Chow
2018-02-19Split off key_io_tests from base58_testsPieter Wuille
2017-12-23Merge #11748: [Tests] Adding unit tests for GetDifficulty in blockchain.cpp.Wladimir J. van der Laan
3e1ee31 [Tests] Adding unit tests for GetDifficulty in blockchain.cpp. (sean) Pull request description: blockchain.cpp has low unit test coverage. This commit is intended to start improving its code coverage to reasonable levels. One or more follow up commits will complete the task that this commit is starting (though the usefulness of this commit is not dependent upon later commits). Note that these tests were not written based upon a specification of how GetDifficulty *should* work, but rather how it actually *does* work. As a result, if there are any bugs in the current GetDifficulty implementation, these unit tests serve to lock them in rather than expose them. -- Why has blockchain.cpp been modified if this is a unit testing change? Since the existing GetDifficulty function relies on a global variable, chainActive, it was not suitable for unit testing purposes. Both the existing GetDifficulty function and the unit tests now call through to a new, more modular version of GetDifficulty that can work on any chain, not just chainActive. -- Why does blockchain_tests.cpp directly include blockchain.cpp instead of blockchain.h? While the new GetDifficulty function's signature is arguably better than the old one's, it still isn't great, and doesn't seem to warrant inclusion as part of the blockchain.h API, especially since only test code is directly using it. If a better way of exposing the new GetDifficulty function to unit tests exists, please mention it and the commit will be updated accordingly. -- Why is the test fixture named blockchain_difficulty_tests rather than blockchain_tests? The Bitcoin Core policy for naming unit test files is to match the the file under test ("blockchain" becomes "blockchain_tests"). While this commit complies with that, blockchain.cpp is a massive file, such that having all of the unit tests in one file will tend towards disorder. Since there will be a lot more tests added to this file, the intention is to divide up different types of tests into different test fixtures within the same file. Tree-SHA512: a7dda9c2a9414d4819b4d2911f5637891dc19cecbecfc1463846161d2a78793151927a5ab911c69a5d3013f7668e75a1d78a65667cb9d83910cda439cbe84d62
2017-12-12[tests] remove redundant univalue_tests.cppJohn Newbery
2017-11-22[Tests] Adding unit tests for GetDifficulty in blockchain.cpp.sean
blockchain.cpp has low unit test coverage. This commit is intended to start improving its code coverage to reasonable levels. One or more follow up commits will complete the task that this commit is starting (though the usefulness of this commit is not dependent upon later commits). Note that these tests were not written based upon a specification of how GetDifficulty *should* work, but rather how it actually *does* work. As a result, if there are any bugs in the current GetDifficulty implementation, these unit tests serve to lock them in rather than expose them. -- Why has blockchain.cpp been modified if this is a unit testing change? Since the existing GetDifficulty function relies on a global variable, chainActive, it was not suitable for unit testing purposes. Both the existing GetDifficulty function and the unit tests now call through to a new, more modular version of GetDifficulty that can work on any chain, not just chainActive. -- Why does blockchain_tests.cpp directly include blockchain.cpp instead of blockchain.h? While the new GetDifficulty function's signature is arguably better than the old one's, it still isn't great, and doesn't seem to warrant inclusion as part of the blockchain.h API, especially since only test code is directly using it. If a better way of exposing the new GetDifficulty function to unit tests exists, please mention it and the commit will be updated accordingly. -- Why is the test fixture named blockchain_difficulty_tests rather than blockchain_tests? The Bitcoin Core policy for naming unit test files is to match the the file under test ("blockchain" becomes "blockchain_tests"). While this commit complies with that, blockchain.cpp is a massive file, such that having all of the unit tests in one file will tend towards disorder. Since there will be a lot more tests added to this file, the intention is to divide up different types of tests into different test fixtures within the same file.
2017-11-18[tests] Test that mempool rejects coinbase transactionsJames O'Beirne
2017-11-16build: Remove -I for everything but project rootWladimir J. van der Laan
Remove -I from build system for everything but the project root, and built-in dependencies.
2017-10-03Merge #11433: qa: Restore bitcoin-util-test py2 compatibilityMarcoFalke
fafff1220 qa: Restore bitcoin-util-test py2 compatibility (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Currently `./configure && make check` will look for python3, then python2. As long as we support python2 (and use it as fallback), `make check` should run fine with both python2 and python3. Fixes #11352 by @Zenitur Tree-SHA512: a335ebdd224328d6f924fe52a9b97de196926476c9ee04ce3280743ea93bcae355eb2d5d4bed4050c01b2e904105595eac7db2eaa9307207581caa0a98ebcc0b
2017-10-03Merge #11293: Deduplicate CMerkleBlock construction code, add test coverageMarcoFalke
46ce223d1 Add tests for CMerkleBlock usage with txids specified (James O'Beirne) 5ab586f90 Consolidate CMerkleBlock constructor into a single method (James O'Beirne) Pull request description: What started as a simple task to add test coverage ended up giving way to a light refactoring. This consolidates the mostly-identical `CMerkleBlock` constructors into one (using C++11 constructor delegation) and adds coverage for the by-txids construction case. ### Before ![selection_006](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/73197/30242104-0f381fe4-9545-11e7-9617-83b87fce0456.png) ### After ![selection_008](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/73197/30242107-1425dfaa-9545-11e7-9e6b-2c3432517dd1.png) Tree-SHA512: eed84ed3e8bfc43473077b575c8252759a857e37275e4b36ca7cc2c17a65895e5f494bfd9d4aeab09fc6e98fc6a9c641ac7ecc0ddbeefe01a9e4308e7909e529
2017-10-01qa: Restore bitcoin-util-test py2 compatibilityMarcoFalke
2017-09-28Import Bech32 C++ reference code & testsPieter Wuille
This includes a reformatted version of the Bech32 reference code (see https://github.com/sipa/bech32/tree/master/ref/c%2B%2B), with extra documentation.
2017-09-21[script] Unit tests for script/standard functionsJim Posen
2017-09-20Add tests for CMerkleBlock usage with txids specifiedJames O'Beirne
2017-09-05Remove redundant testutil filesMeshCollider
2017-07-17Fix test_bitcoin circular dependency issueJonas Schnelli
2017-06-13Merge #10544: Update to LevelDB 1.20Wladimir J. van der Laan
3ee3d04 Add extra LevelDB source to Makefile (MarcoFalke) 2424989 leveldb: enable runtime-detected crc32 instructions (Cory Fields) cf44e4c Squashed 'src/leveldb/' changes from a31c8aa40..196962ff0 (Pieter Wuille) Tree-SHA512: 19ade77e3f6265507b3ab7b9aa5150d378aa0751e24ac7a61567b0f720a566cedc6c3d3336da17a3bd2b5d068ee86600d96a15228f78bd20ccf98c8fc9041a91
2017-06-09leveldb: enable runtime-detected crc32 instructionsCory Fields
2017-06-07Merge #10321: Use FastRandomContext for all testsPieter Wuille
e94584858 scripted-diff: Use new naming style for insecure_rand* functions (Pieter Wuille) 2fcd9cc86 scripted-diff: Use randbits/bool instead of randrange where possible (Pieter Wuille) 2ada67852 Use randbits instead of ad-hoc emulation in prevector tests (Pieter Wuille) 5f0b04eed Replace rand() & ((1 << N) - 1) with randbits(N) (Pieter Wuille) 3ecabae36 Replace more rand() % NUM by randranges (Pieter Wuille) efee1db21 scripted-diff: use insecure_rand256/randrange more (Pieter Wuille) 1119927df Add various insecure_rand wrappers for tests (Pieter Wuille) 124d13a58 Merge test_random.h into test_bitcoin.h (Pieter Wuille) 90620d66c scripted-diff: Rename cuckoo tests' local rand context (Pieter Wuille) 37e864eb9 Add FastRandomContext::rand256() and ::randbytes() (Pieter Wuille) Tree-SHA512: d09705a3ec718ae792f7d66a75401903ba7b9c9d3fc36669d6e3b9242f0194738106be26baefc8a8e3fa6df7c9a35978c71c0c430278a028b331df23a3ea3070
2017-06-06Merge #10331: Share config between util and functional testsMarcoFalke
8ad5bde Merge bctest.py into bitcoin-util-test.py (John Newbery) 95836c5 Use shared config file for functional and util tests (John Newbery) 89fcd35 Use an .ini config file for environment vars in bitcoin-util-test.py (John Newbery) e9265df Change help_text in bitcoin-util-test.py to a docstring. (John Newbery) ce58e93 Change bitcoin-util-test.py to use Python3 (John Newbery) Tree-SHA512: 66dab0b4a8546aee0dfaef134a165f1447aff4c0ec335754bbc7d9e55909721c62f09cdbf4b22d02ac1fcd5a9b66780f91e1cc4d8687fae7288cc9072a23a78f
2017-06-05Merge test_random.h into test_bitcoin.hPieter Wuille
2017-05-16torcontrol: Add unit tests for Tor reply parsersJack Grigg
2017-05-03Change bitcoin-util-test.py to use Python3John Newbery
2017-04-24Merge #9792: FastRandomContext improvements and switch to ChaCha20Wladimir J. van der Laan
4fd2d2f Add a FastRandomContext::randrange and use it (Pieter Wuille) 1632922 Switch FastRandomContext to ChaCha20 (Pieter Wuille) e04326f Add ChaCha20 (Pieter Wuille) 663fbae FastRandom benchmark (Pieter Wuille) c21cbe6 Introduce FastRandomContext::randbool() (Pieter Wuille) Tree-SHA512: 7fff61e3f6d6dc6ac846ca643d877b377db609646dd401a0e8f50b052c6b9bcd2f5fc34de6bbf28f04afd1724f6279ee163ead5f37d724fb782a00239f35db1d
2017-04-10allow libevent logging to be updated during runtimeJohn Newbery
2017-03-29Switch FastRandomContext to ChaCha20Pieter Wuille
2017-03-20Move src/test/bitcoin-util-test.py to test/util/bitcoin-util-test.pyJohn Newbery
2017-03-17Merge #9974: Add basic Qt wallet testJonas Schnelli
9576b01 Enable xvfb in travis to allow running test_bitcoin-qt (Russell Yanofsky) 9e6817e Add new test_bitcoin-qt static library dependencies (Russell Yanofsky) 2754ef1 Add simple qt wallet test sending a transaction (Russell Yanofsky) b61b34c Add braces to if statements in Qt test_main (Russell Yanofsky) cc9503c Make qt test compatible with TestChain100Setup framework (Russell Yanofsky) 91e3035 Make test_bitcoin.cpp compatible with Qt Test framework (Russell Yanofsky) Tree-SHA512: da491181848b8c39138e997ae5ff2df0b16eef2d9cdd0a965229b1a28d4fa862d5f1ef314a1736e5050e88858f329124d15c689659fc6e50fefde769ba24e523
2017-03-14Merge #9497: CCheckQueue Unit TestsWladimir J. van der Laan
96c7f2c Add CheckQueue Tests (Jeremy Rubin) e207342 Fix CCheckQueue IsIdle (potential) race condition and remove dangerous constructors. (Jeremy Rubin) Tree-SHA512: 5989743ad0f8b08998335e7ca9256e168fa319053f91b9dece9dbb134885bef7753b567b591acc7135785f23d19799ed7e6375917f59fe0178d389e961633d62
2017-03-10Make test_bitcoin.cpp compatible with Qt Test frameworkRussell Yanofsky
Move Boost.Test main function and global overrides to a new test_bitcoin_main.cpp file.
2017-02-21util: Specific GetOSRandom for Linux/FreeBSD/OpenBSDWladimir J. van der Laan
These are available in sandboxes without access to files or devices. Also [they are safer and more straightforward](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy-supplying_system_calls) to use than `/dev/urandom` as reading from a file has quite a few edge cases: - Linux: `getrandom(buf, buflen, 0)`. [getrandom(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getrandom.2.html) was introduced in version 3.17 of the Linux kernel. - OpenBSD: `getentropy(buf, buflen)`. The [getentropy(2)](http://man.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man2/getentropy.2) function appeared in OpenBSD 5.6. - FreeBSD and NetBSD: `sysctl(KERN_ARND)`. Not sure when this was added but it has existed for quite a while. Alternatives: - Linux has sysctl `CTL_KERN` / `KERN_RANDOM` / `RANDOM_UUID` which gives 16 bytes of randomness. This may be available on older kernels, however [sysctl is deprecated on Linux](https://lwn.net/Articles/605392/) and even removed in some distros so we shouldn't use it. Add tests for `GetOSRand()`: - Test that no error happens (otherwise `RandFailure()` which aborts) - Test that all 32 bytes are overwritten (initialize with zeros, try multiple times) Discussion: - When to use these? Currently they are always used when available. Another option would be to use them only when `/dev/urandom` is not available. But this would mean these code paths receive less testing, and I'm not sure there is any reason to prefer `/dev/urandom`. Closes: #9676
2017-02-16Add CheckQueue TestsJeremy Rubin