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2018-05-29policy: Treat segwit as always activeMarcoFalke
2018-05-05Policy to reject extremely small transactionsJohnson Lau
A transaction with 1 segwit input and 1 P2WPHK output has non-witness size of 82 bytes. Anything smaller than this have unnecessary malloc overhead and are not relayed/mined.
2018-05-05Add constant scriptCode policy in non-segwit scriptsJohnson Lau
This disables OP_CODESEPARATOR in non-segwit scripts (even in an unexecuted branch), and makes a positive FindAndDelete result invalid. This ensures that the scriptCode serialized in SignatureHash() is always the same as the script passing to the EvalScript.
2018-03-09Calculate and store the number of bytes required to spend an inputAndrew Chow
2018-01-10Merge #11403: SegWit wallet supportJonas Schnelli
b224a47a1 Add address_types test (Pieter Wuille) 7ee54fd7c Support downgrading after recovered keypool witness keys (Pieter Wuille) 940a21932 SegWit wallet support (Pieter Wuille) f37c64e47 Implicitly know about P2WPKH redeemscripts (Pieter Wuille) 57273f2b3 [test] Serialize CTransaction with witness by default (Pieter Wuille) cf2c0b6f5 Support P2WPKH and P2SH-P2WPKH in dumpprivkey (Pieter Wuille) 37c03d3e0 Support P2WPKH addresses in create/addmultisig (Pieter Wuille) 3eaa003c8 Extend validateaddress information for P2SH-embedded witness (Pieter Wuille) 30a27dc5b Expose method to find key for a single-key destination (Pieter Wuille) 985c79552 Improve witness destination types and use them more (Pieter Wuille) cbe197470 [refactor] GetAccount{PubKey,Address} -> GetAccountDestination (Pieter Wuille) 0c8ea6380 Abstract out IsSolvable from Witnessifier (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: This implements a minimum viable implementation of SegWit wallet support, based on top of #11389, and includes part of the functionality from #11089. Two new configuration options are added: * `-addresstype`, with options `legacy`, `p2sh`, and `bech32`. It controls what kind of addresses are produced by `getnewaddress`, `getaccountaddress`, and `createmultisigaddress`. * `-changetype`, with the same options, and by default equal to `-addresstype`, that controls what kind of change is used. All wallet private and public keys can be used for any type of address. Support for address types dependent on different derivation paths will need a major overhaul of how our internal detection of outputs work. I expect that that will happen for a next major version. The above also applies to imported keys, as having a distinction there but not for normal operations is a disaster for testing, and probably for comprehension of users. This has some ugly effects, like needing to associate the provided label to `importprivkey` with each style address for the corresponding key. To deal with witness outputs requiring a corresponding redeemscript in wallet, three approaches are used: * All SegWit addresses created through `getnewaddress` or multisig RPCs explicitly get their redeemscripts added to the wallet file. This means that downgrading after creating a witness address will work, as long as the wallet file is up to date. * All SegWit keys in the wallet get an _implicit_ redeemscript added, without it being written to the file. This means recovery of an old backup will work, as long as you use new software. * All keypool keys that are seen used in transactions explicitly get their redeemscripts added to the wallet files. This means that downgrading after recovering from a backup that includes a witness address will work. These approaches correspond to solutions 3a, 1a, and 5a respectively from https://gist.github.com/sipa/125cfa1615946d0c3f3eec2ad7f250a2. As argued there, there is no full solution for dealing with the case where you both downgrade and restore a backup, so that's also not implemented. `dumpwallet`, `importwallet`, `importmulti`, `signmessage` and `verifymessage` don't work with SegWit addresses yet. They're remaining TODOs, for this PR or a follow-up. Because of that, several tests unexpectedly run with `-addresstype=legacy` for now. Tree-SHA512: d425dbe517c0422061ab8dacdc3a6ae47da071450932ed992c79559d922dff7b2574a31a8c94feccd3761c1dffb6422c50055e6dca8e3cf94a169bc95e39e959
2018-01-03Abstract out IsSolvable from WitnessifierPieter Wuille
2018-01-03Increment MIT Licence copyright header year on files modified in 2017Akira Takizawa
2017-11-16scripted-diff: Replace #include "" with #include <> (ryanofsky)MeshCollider
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- for f in \ src/*.cpp \ src/*.h \ src/bench/*.cpp \ src/bench/*.h \ src/compat/*.cpp \ src/compat/*.h \ src/consensus/*.cpp \ src/consensus/*.h \ src/crypto/*.cpp \ src/crypto/*.h \ src/crypto/ctaes/*.h \ src/policy/*.cpp \ src/policy/*.h \ src/primitives/*.cpp \ src/primitives/*.h \ src/qt/*.cpp \ src/qt/*.h \ src/qt/test/*.cpp \ src/qt/test/*.h \ src/rpc/*.cpp \ src/rpc/*.h \ src/script/*.cpp \ src/script/*.h \ src/support/*.cpp \ src/support/*.h \ src/support/allocators/*.h \ src/test/*.cpp \ src/test/*.h \ src/wallet/*.cpp \ src/wallet/*.h \ src/wallet/test/*.cpp \ src/wallet/test/*.h \ src/zmq/*.cpp \ src/zmq/*.h do base=${f%/*}/ relbase=${base#src/} sed -i "s:#include \"\(.*\)\"\(.*\):if test -e \$base'\\1'; then echo \"#include <\"\$relbase\"\\1>\\2\"; else echo \"#include <\\1>\\2\"; fi:e" $f done -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2017-09-11Use a sensible default for blockmaxweightMatt Corallo
No sensible user will ever keep the default settings here, so not having sensible defaults only serves to screw users who are paying less attention, which makes for terrible defaults.
2017-09-11Deprecate confusing blockmaxsize, fix getmininginfo outputMatt Corallo
* This removes block-size-limiting code in favor of GBT clients doing the limiting themselves (if at all). * -blockmaxsize is deprecated and only used to calculate an implied blockmaxweight, addressing confusion from multiple users. * getmininginfo's currentblocksize return value was returning garbage values, and has been removed, also removing a GetSerializeSize call in some block generation inner loops and potentially addressing some performance edge cases.
2017-07-17Remove factor of 3 from definition of dust.Alex Morcos
This redefines dust to be the value of an output such that it would cost that value in fees to (create and) spend the output at the dust relay rate. The previous definition was that it would cost 1/3 of the value. The default dust relay rate is correspondingly increased to 3000 sat/kB so the actual default dust output value of 546 satoshis for a non-segwit output remains unchanged. This commit is a refactor only unless a dustrelayfee is passed on the commandline in which case that number now needs to be increased by a factor of 3 to get the same behavior. -dustrelayfee is a hidden command line option. Note: It's not exactly a refactor due to edge case changes in rounding as evidenced by the required change to the unit test.
2017-05-03Consensus: Policy: MOVEONLY: Move CFeeRate out of the consensus moduleJorge Timón
...from amount.o to policy/feerate.o Policy, because it moves policy code to the policy directory (common module)
2017-05-03Consensus: Minimal way to move dust out of consensusJorge Timón
2017-02-27[mining] Remove -blockprioritysize.Alex Morcos
Remove ability of mining code to fill part of a block with transactions sorted by coin age.
2017-01-16Introduce -dustrelayfeeAlex Morcos
2017-01-16Introduce -incrementalrelayfeeAlex Morcos
2017-01-04Introduce -blockmintxfeeAlex Morcos
2016-11-06[copyright] copyright header style uniformisle2983
Three categories of modifications: 1) 1 instance of 'The Bitcoin Core developers \n', 1 instance of 'the Bitcoin Core developers\n', 3 instances of 'Bitcoin Core Developers\n', and 12 instances of 'The Bitcoin developers\n' are made uniform with the 443 instances of 'The Bitcoin Core developers\n' 2) 3 instances of 'BitPay, Inc\.\n' are made uniform with the other 6 instances of 'BitPay Inc\.\n' 3) 4 instances where there was no '(c)' between the 'Copyright' and the year where it deviates from the style of the local directory.
2016-10-16Require compressed keys in segwit as policy and disable signing with ↵Johnson Lau
uncompressed keys for segwit scripts
2016-10-16Add standard limits for P2WSH with testsJohnson Lau
2016-09-27Add policy: null signature for failed CHECK(MULTI)SIGJohnson Lau
2016-09-23Make non-minimal OP_IF/NOTIF argument non-standard for P2WSHJohnson Lau
2016-07-26Merge #8381: Make witness v0 outputs non-standardWladimir J. van der Laan
c59c434 qa: Add test for standardness of segwit v0 outputs (Suhas Daftuar) 1ffaff2 Make witness v0 outputs non-standard before segwit activation (Johnson Lau)
2016-07-22Make witness v0 outputs non-standard before segwit activationJohnson Lau
2016-07-19Treat high-sigop transactions as larger rather than rejecting themPieter Wuille
2016-07-18Rename "block cost" to "block weight"Suhas Daftuar
2016-06-30Remove -blockminsize optionSuhas Daftuar
2016-06-22BIP141: Other consensus critical limits, and BIP145Pieter Wuille
Includes changes by Suhas Daftuar, Luke-jr, and mruddy.
2016-06-22BIP141: Witness programPieter Wuille
2016-02-14BIP112: Implement CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFYMark Friedenbach
- Replace NOP3 with CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFY (BIP112) <nSequence> CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFY -> <nSequence> - Fails if txin.nSequence < nSequence, allowing funds of a txout to be locked for a number of blocks or a duration of time after its inclusion in a block. - Pull most of CheckLockTime() out into VerifyLockTime(), a local function that will be reused for CheckSequence() - Add bitwise AND operator to CScriptNum - Enable CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFY as a standard script verify flag - Transactions that fail CSV verification will be rejected from the mempool, making it easy to test the feature. However blocks containing "invalid" CSV-using transactions will still be accepted; this is *not* the soft-fork required to actually enable CSV for production use.
2016-02-12Merge #7184: Implement SequenceLocks functions for BIP 68Wladimir J. van der Laan
b043c4b fix sdaftuar's nits again (Alex Morcos) a51c79b Bug fix to RPC test (Alex Morcos) da6ad5f Add RPC test exercising BIP68 (mempool only) (Suhas Daftuar) c6c2f0f Implement SequenceLocks functions (Alex Morcos)
2016-02-11fix sdaftuar's nits againAlex Morcos
it boggles the mind why these nits can't be delivered on a more timely basis
2016-02-10Implement SequenceLocks functionsAlex Morcos
SequenceLocks functions are used to evaluate sequence lock times or heights per BIP 68. The majority of this code is copied from maaku in #6312 Further credit: btcdrak, sipa, NicolasDorier
2015-12-13Bump copyright headers to 2015MarcoFalke
2015-11-30Change default block priority size to 0Alex Morcos
Make RPC tests have a default block priority size of 50000 (the old default) so we can still use free transactions in RPC tests. When priority is eliminated, we will have to make a different change if we want to continue allowing free txs.
2015-11-16EstimateSmart functions consider mempool min feeAlex Morcos
2015-11-03Revert "Revert "Enable policy enforcing GetMedianTimePast as the end point ↵Gregory Maxwell
of lock-time constraints"" This reverts commit 8537ecdfc40181249ec37556015a99cfae4b21fd.
2015-11-03Restore MedianTimePast for locktime.Gregory Maxwell
Revert "Revert "Add rules--presently disabled--for using GetMedianTimePast as endpoint for lock-time calculations"" This reverts commit 40cd32e835092c3158175511da5193193ec54939. After careful analysis it was determined that the change was, in fact, safe and several people were suffering momentary confusion about locktime semantics.
2015-11-01Revert "Add rules--presently disabled--for using GetMedianTimePast as ↵Gregory Maxwell
endpoint for lock-time calculations" This reverts commit 9d55050773d57c0e12005e524f2e54d9e622c6e2. As noted by Luke-Jr, under some conditions this will accept transactions which are invalid by the network rules. This happens when the current block time is head of the median time past and a transaction's locktime is in the middle. This could be addressed by changing the rule to MAX(this_block_time, MTP+offset) but this solution and the particular offset used deserve some consideration.
2015-11-01Revert "Enable policy enforcing GetMedianTimePast as the end point of ↵Gregory Maxwell
lock-time constraints" This reverts commit dea8d21fc63e9f442299c97010e4740558f4f037.
2015-10-27[Trivial] ensure minimal header conventionsPhilip Kaufmann
- ensure header namespaces and end comments are correct - add missing header end comments - ensure minimal formatting (add newlines etc.)
2015-10-23Enable policy enforcing GetMedianTimePast as the end point of lock-time ↵Mark Friedenbach
constraints Transactions are not allowed in the memory pool or selected for inclusion in a block until their lock times exceed chainActive.Tip()->GetMedianTimePast(). However blocks including transactions which are only mature under the old rules are still accepted; this is *not* the soft-fork required to actually rely on the new constraint in production.
2015-10-23Add rules--presently disabled--for using GetMedianTimePast as endpoint for ↵Mark Friedenbach
lock-time calculations The lock-time code currently uses CBlock::nTime as the cutoff point for time based locked transactions. This has the unfortunate outcome of creating a perverse incentive for miners to lie about the time of a block in order to collect more fees by including transactions that by wall clock determination have not yet matured. By using CBlockIndex::GetMedianTimePast from the prior block instead, the self-interested miner no longer gains from generating blocks with fraudulent timestamps. Users can compensate for this change by simply adding an hour (3600 seconds) to their time-based lock times. If enforced, this would be a soft-fork change. This commit only adds the functionality on an unexecuted code path, without changing the behaviour of Bitcoin Core.
2015-10-06Test LowS in standardness, removes nuisance malleability vector.Gregory Maxwell
This adds SCRIPT_VERIFY_LOW_S to STANDARD_SCRIPT_VERIFY_FLAGS which will make the node require the canonical 'low-s' encoding for ECDSA signatures when relaying or mining. Consensus behavior is unchanged. The rational is explained in a81cd96805ce6b65cca3a40ebbd3b2eb428abb7b: Absent this kind of test ECDSA is not a strong signature as given a valid signature {r, s} both that value and {r, -s mod n} are valid. These two encodings have different hashes allowing third parties a vector to change users txids. These attacks are avoided by picking a particular form as canonical and rejecting the other form(s); in the of the LOW_S rule, the smaller of the two possible S values is used. If widely deployed this change would eliminate the last remaining known vector for nuisance malleability on boring SIGHASH_ALL p2pkh transactions. On the down-side it will block most transactions made by sufficiently out of date software. Unlike the other avenues to change txids on boring transactions this one was randomly violated by all deployed bitcoin software prior to its discovery. So, while other malleability vectors where made non-standard as soon as they were discovered, this one has remained permitted. Even BIP62 did not propose applying this rule to old version transactions, but conforming implementations have become much more common since BIP62 was initially written. Bitcoin Core has produced compatible signatures since a28fb70e in September 2013, but this didn't make it into a release until 0.9 in March 2014; Bitcoinj has done so for a similar span of time. Bitcoinjs and electrum have been more recently updated. This does not replace the need for BIP62 or similar, as miners can still cooperate to break transactions. Nor does it replace the need for wallet software to handle malleability sanely[1]. This only eliminates the cheap and irritating DOS attack. [1] On the Malleability of Bitcoin Transactions Marcin Andrychowicz, Stefan Dziembowski, Daniel Malinowski, Łukasz Mazurek http://fc15.ifca.ai/preproceedings/bitcoin/paper_9.pdf
2015-06-26Policy: MOVEONLY: 3 functions to policy.o:Luke Dashjr
- [script/standard.o] IsStandard - [main.o] IsStandardTx - [main.o] AreInputsStandard Also, don't use namespace std in policy.cpp
2015-06-26Policy: MOVEONLY: Create policy/policy.h with some constantsJorge Timón