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2020-10-15Merge #20090: [doc] Tiny followups to new getpeerinfo connection type fieldWladimir J. van der Laan
41dca087b73a3627107603694f5a982ea2a53189 [trivial] Extract connection type doc into file where it is used. (Amiti Uttarwar) 3069b56a456d98fca7c4a4ccd329581bd1f0b853 [doc] Improve help for getpeerinfo connection_type field. (Amiti Uttarwar) Pull request description: two commits addressing small followups from #19725 * first commit adds a clarification in the release notes that this field shouldn't be expected to be stable (suggested by sdaftuar in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19725#issuecomment-697421878) * second commit moves the `CONNECTION_TYPE_DOC` object out of the header file to reduce the size of the binary (suggested by MarcoFalke in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19725#discussion_r495467895, he tested and found a decrease of 10kB) ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK 41dca087b73a3627107603694f5a982ea2a53189 laanwj: Code review ACK 41dca087b73a3627107603694f5a982ea2a53189 Tree-SHA512: a555df978b4341fbe05deeb40a8a655f0d3c5c1c0adcc1737fd2cf61b204a5a24a301ca0c2b5a3616554d4abf8c57074d22dbda5a50d8450bc22c57679424985
2020-10-15Merge #20002: net, rpc, cli: expose peer network in getpeerinfo; ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
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 ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK 6272604bef3b409455b010d134b4b62c8f6ff49f Tree-SHA512: 28883487585135ceaaf84ce09131f2336e3193407f2e3df0960e3f4ac340f500ab94ffecb9d06a4c49bc05e3cca4f914ea4379860bea0bd5df2f834f74616015
2020-10-15Merge #19770: RPC: getpeerinfo: Deprecate "whitelisted" field (replaced by ↵MarcoFalke
"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
2020-10-15Merge #19953: Implement BIP 340-342 validation (Schnorr/taproot/tapscript)Wladimir J. van der Laan
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. ACKs for top commit: 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 Tree-SHA512: 1b00314450a2938a22bccbb4e177230cf08bd365d72055f9d526891f334b364c997e260c10bc19ca78440b6767712c9feea7faad9a1045dd51a5b96f7ca8146e
2020-10-14RPC: getpeerinfo: Wrap long help line for bytesrecv_per_msgLuke Dashjr
2020-10-14RPC: getpeerinfo: Deprecate "whitelisted" field (replaced by "permissions")Luke Dashjr
2020-10-14rpc, test: expose CNodeStats network in RPC getpeerinfoJon Atack
2020-10-12Activate Taproot/Tapscript on regtest (BIP 341, BIP 342)Pieter Wuille
Define a versionbits-based activation for the new consensus rules on regtest. No activation or activation mechanism is defined for testnet or mainnet.
2020-10-09[trivial] Extract connection type doc into file where it is used.Amiti Uttarwar
This slightly reduces the size of the binary.
2020-10-09[doc] Improve help for getpeerinfo connection_type field.Amiti Uttarwar
2020-10-07Merge #19339: validation: re-delegate absurd fee checking from mempool to ↵fanquake
clients b048b275d9711f70847afaea5450f17a0f7e673a [validation] Remove absurdfee from accepttomempool (John Newbery) 932564b9cfda8446a957649c2316a52e868ad5d4 scripted-diff: update max-fee-exceeded error message to include RPC (gzhao408) 8f1290c60159a3171c27250bc95687548c5c1b84 [rpc/node] check for high fee before ATMP in clients (gzhao408) Pull request description: Picked up from #15810. Add separate fee-checking logic for clients that need to enforce max fee rates, then remove the `absurdFee` logic from ATMP. ATMP's `nAbsurdFee` argument is used to enforce user-specific behavior (it is not policy since it isn't applied consistently: it is only ever used in RPC and wallet, and set to 0 everywhere else internally). It should be removed from `AcceptToMemoryPool` because (1) validation results/mempool behavior should not be user-specific and (2) enforcing a max fee rate should be the responsibility of the client instead of the mempool. Note: this PR does not intend to _remove_ protection from high fees, just re-delegate the responsibility to clients. ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: utACK b048b275d9711f70847afaea5450f17a0f7e673a LarryRuane: re-ACK b048b275d9711f70847afaea5450f17a0f7e673a MarcoFalke: re-ACK b048b275d9 , only change is squashing one commit 🏦 instagibbs: utACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19339/commits/b048b275d9711f70847afaea5450f17a0f7e673a Tree-SHA512: 57c17ba16d230a4cae2896dd6a64c924f307757824e35784bf96da7b10aff2d8ea910710edf35e981035623a155f8766209a92a0fdb856549fde78bc3eaae4d2
2020-10-05[validation] Remove absurdfee from accepttomempoolJohn Newbery
Mempool behavior should not be user-specific. Checking that txfee is acceptable should be the responsibility of the wallet or client, not the mempool.
2020-10-05[rpc/node] check for high fee before ATMP in clientsgzhao408
Check absurd fee in BroadcastTransaction and RPC, return TransactionError::MAX_FEE_EXCEEDED instead of TxValidationResult::TX_NOT_STANDARD because this is client preference, not a node-wide policy.
2020-10-05Merge #20064: RPC: remove duplicate line in getblock helpfanquake
1885ad35467f201f2a210057797aae8a450e7cdf RPC: remove duplicate line in getblock help (Fabian Jahr) Pull request description: Line simply seems duplicated in error. Testing instructions: Run `src/bitcoin-cli help getblock` on master branch to reproduce. Then build this PR and compare its results. ACKs for top commit: dhruv: tACK `1885ad3` kristapsk: ACK 1885ad35467f201f2a210057797aae8a450e7cdf Emzy: tACK 1885ad35467f201f2a210057797aae8a450e7cdf Tree-SHA512: 870c035cb553b0e1d5ef72e64231ef277e0392efe94bc6ecf47129023bd94a6d5a276f46529807f68a1db55c7baa94d9119c7264d9947bc4e5dd9dcefd1b13e7
2020-10-03Merge #19956: rpc: Improve invalid vout value rpc error messagefanquake
f471a3be00c2b6433b8c258b716982c0539da13f scripted diff: Improve invalid vout value rpc error message (Nima Yazdanmehr) Pull request description: Since the `vout` value can start at `0`, the error message for *negative* values can be improved to something like: `vout cannot be negative`. ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK f471a3be00c2b6433b8c258b716982c0539da13f promag: Code review ACK f471a3be00c2b6433b8c258b716982c0539da13f. Tree-SHA512: fbdee3d0ddd5b58eb93934a1217b44e125a9ad39e672b1f35c7609c6c5fcf45ae1b731d3d6135b7225d98792dbfc34a50907b8c41274a5b029d7b5c59f886560
2020-10-03RPC: remove duplicate line in getblock helpFabian Jahr
2020-09-30scripted diff: Improve invalid vout value rpc error messageNima Yazdanmehr
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- r() { sed -i 's/vout must be positive/vout cannot be negative/g' $1 } r $(git grep -l 'vout must be positive') -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-09-30Merge #19501: send* RPCs in the wallet returns the "fee reason"MarcoFalke
69cf5d4eeb73f7d685e915fc17af64634d88a4a2 [test] Make sure send rpc returns fee reason (Sishir Giri) d5863c0b3e20d56acf7246008b7832efde68ab21 [send] Make send RPCs return fee reason (Sishir Giri) Pull request description: Whenever a wallet funds a transaction, the fee reason is reported to the user only if the verbose is set to true. I added an extra parameter to `CreateTransaction` function in wallet.cpp. Then I implemented the fee reason return logic in `SendMoney` in rpcwallet.cpp, followed by verbose parameter in `sendtoaddress` and `sendmany` functions. I also added a fee reason test case in walletbasic.py. link to the issue: https://github.com/MarcoFalke/bitcoin-core/issues/22#issue-616251578 ACKs for top commit: instagibbs: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19501/commits/69cf5d4eeb73f7d685e915fc17af64634d88a4a2 meshcollider: utACK 69cf5d4eeb73f7d685e915fc17af64634d88a4a2 Tree-SHA512: 2e3af32dcfbd5511ba95f8bc8edca7acfe709a8430ff03e43172e5d0af3dfa4b2f57906978e7f272d878043b9ed8c6004674cf47d7496b005d5f612e9a58aa0e
2020-09-29Merge #19969: Send RPC bug fix and touch-upsfanquake
f7b331ea85d45c7337e527b6e77a45da7a689b7d rpc: add brackets to ConstructTransaction (Sjors Provoost) d813d26f06248aaa7be3c698c87939cc777fafd0 [rpc] send: various touch-ups (Sjors Provoost) 0fc1c685e1ca68ca8ed2b35f623bbe6a9fc36d66 [rpc] send: fix parsing replaceable option (Sjors Provoost) efc9b85e6f4aa431d308089874a18f0bbdcdd0fd Mark send RPC experimental (Sjors Provoost) Pull request description: Followup based on #16378 nits. It also fixes an argument parsing error (uncaught because the test wasn't sufficiently thorough). I marked the RPC as experimental so we can tweak it a bit over the next release cycle. ACKs for top commit: meshcollider: utACK f7b331ea85d45c7337e527b6e77a45da7a689b7d fjahr: utACK f7b331ea85d45c7337e527b6e77a45da7a689b7d kallewoof: ACK f7b331ea85d45c7337e527b6e77a45da7a689b7d Tree-SHA512: 82dd8ac76a6558872db3f5249d4d6440469400aaa339153bc627d1ee673a91ecfadecb486bc1939ba87ebbd80e26ff29698e93e358599f3d26fde0e526892afe
2020-09-26[send] Make send RPCs return fee reasonSishir Giri
2020-09-26Merge #19725: [RPC] Add connection type to getpeerinfo, improve logsMarcoFalke
a512925e19a70d7f6b80ac530a169f45ffaafa1c [doc] Release notes (Amiti Uttarwar) 50f94b34a33c954f6e207f509c93d33267a5c3e2 [rpc] Deprecate getpeerinfo addnode field (Amiti Uttarwar) df091b9b509f0b10e4315c0bfa2da0cc0c31c22f [refactor] Rename test file to allow any getpeerinfo deprecations. (Amiti Uttarwar) 395acfa83a5436790c1a722a5609ac9d48df235f [rpc] Add connection type to getpeerinfo RPC, update tests (Amiti Uttarwar) 49c10a9ca40967d28ae16dfea9cccc6f3a6624a1 [log] Add connection type to log statement (Amiti Uttarwar) Pull request description: After #19316, we can more directly expose information about the connection type on the `getpeerinfo` RPC. Doing so also makes the existing addnode field redundant, so this PR begins the process of deprecating this field. This PR also includes one commit that improves a log message, as both use a shared function to return the connection type as a string. Suggested by sdaftuar- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19316#discussion_r468001604 & https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19316#discussion_r468018093 ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: Code review ACK a512925e19a70d7f6b80ac530a169f45ffaafa1c. sipa: utACK a512925e19a70d7f6b80ac530a169f45ffaafa1c guggero: Tested and code review ACK a512925e. MarcoFalke: cr ACK a512925e19a70d7f6b80ac530a169f45ffaafa1c 🌇 promag: Code review ACK a512925e19a70d7f6b80ac530a169f45ffaafa1c. Tree-SHA512: 601a7a38aee235ee59aca690784f886dc2ae4e418b2e6422c4b58cd597376c00f74910f66920b08a08a0bec28bf8022e71a1435785ff6ba8a188954261aba78e
2020-09-23Merge #19994: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (net, ↵MarcoFalke
rpcwallet) fa14f57fbc3c1fa2b9eea5df687f0fb36d452bd5 Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (net, rpcwallet) (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This is the last part split out from #18531 to just touch some RPC methods. Description from the main pr: ### Motivation RPCArg names in the rpc help are currently only used for documentation. However, in the future they could be used to teach the server the named arguments. Named arguments are currently registered by the `CRPCCommand`s and duplicate the RPCArg names from the documentation. This redundancy is fragile, and has lead to errors in the past (despite having linters to catch those kind of errors). See section "bugs found" for a list of bugs that have been found as a result of the changes here. ### Changes The changes here add an assert in the `CRPCCommand` constructor that the RPCArg names are identical to the ones in the `CRPCCommand`. ### Future work > Here or follow up, makes sense to also assert type of returned UniValue? Sure, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. I am going to submit any further works as follow-ups, including: * Removing the CRPCCommand arguments, now that they are asserted to be equal and thus redundant * Removing all python regex linters on the args, now that RPCMan can be used to generate any output, including the cli.cpp table * Auto-formatting and sanity checking the RPCExamples with RPCMan * Checking passed-in json in self-check. Removing redundant checks * Checking returned json against documentation to avoid regressions or false documentation * Compile the RPC documentation at compile-time to ensure it doesn't change at runtime and is completely static ### Bugs found * The assert identified issue #18607 * The changes itself fixed bug #19250 ACKs for top commit: fjahr: tACK fa14f57fbc3c1fa2b9eea5df687f0fb36d452bd5 ryanofsky: Code review ACK fa14f57fbc3c1fa2b9eea5df687f0fb36d452bd5. Just straightforward replacements except code moved in `addnode`, and displatching updated in `bumpfee_helper` Tree-SHA512: e07af150f1d95a88e558256ce197a6b7dc6cd722a6d6c13c75d944c49c2e2441f8b8237e9f94b03db69fa18f9bda627b0781d5e1da70bf5415e09b38728a8cb1
2020-09-22Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (net, rpcwallet)MarcoFalke
2020-09-22Add 'sequence' zmq publisher to track all block (dis)connects, mempool deltasGregory Sanders
Using the zmq notifications to avoid excessive mempool polling can be difficult given the current notifications available. It announces all transactions being added to mempool or included in blocks, but announces no evictions and gives no indication if the transaction is in the mempool or a block. Block notifications for zmq are also substandard, in that it only announces block tips, while all block transactions are still announced. This commit adds a unified stream which can be used to closely track mempool: 1) getrawmempool to fill out mempool knowledge 2) if txhash is announced, add or remove from set based on add/remove flag 3) if blockhash is announced, get block txn list, remove from those transactions local view of mempool 4) if we drop a sequence number, go to (1) The mempool sequence number starts at the value 1, and increments each time a transaction enters the mempool, or is evicted from the mempool for any reason, including block inclusion. The mempool sequence number is published via ZMQ for any transaction-related notification. These features allow for ZMQ/RPC consumer to track mempool state in a more exacting way, without unnecesarily polling getrawmempool. See interface_zmq.py::test_mempool_sync for example usage.
2020-09-22Merge #19849: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones ↵MarcoFalke
(blockchain,rawtransaction) fa6bb0ce5dba33970e2c1e47ea4d0d2c0718eccb Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (rawtransaction) (MarcoFalke) fa80c814874a2893e4323ba5148fba21d7f421cd Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (blockchain) (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This is split out from #18531 to just touch some RPC methods. Description from the main pr: ### Motivation RPCArg names in the rpc help are currently only used for documentation. However, in the future they could be used to teach the server the named arguments. Named arguments are currently registered by the `CRPCCommand`s and duplicate the RPCArg names from the documentation. This redundancy is fragile, and has lead to errors in the past (despite having linters to catch those kind of errors). See section "bugs found" for a list of bugs that have been found as a result of the changes here. ### Changes The changes here add an assert in the `CRPCCommand` constructor that the RPCArg names are identical to the ones in the `CRPCCommand`. ### Future work > Here or follow up, makes sense to also assert type of returned UniValue? Sure, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. I am going to submit any further works as follow-ups, including: * Removing the CRPCCommand arguments, now that they are asserted to be equal and thus redundant * Removing all python regex linters on the args, now that RPCMan can be used to generate any output, including the cli.cpp table * Auto-formatting and sanity checking the RPCExamples with RPCMan * Checking passed-in json in self-check. Removing redundant checks * Checking returned json against documentation to avoid regressions or false documentation * Compile the RPC documentation at compile-time to ensure it doesn't change at runtime and is completely static ### Bugs found * The assert identified issue #18607 * The changes itself fixed bug #19250 ACKs for top commit: fjahr: utACK fa6bb0ce5dba33970e2c1e47ea4d0d2c0718eccb tryphe: utACK fa6bb0ce5dba33970e2c1e47ea4d0d2c0718eccb. Reducing data duplication is nice. Code changes are minimal and concise. Tree-SHA512: deb0edc3f999baf055526eaa199b98c500635e12502dece7aa3cad5319db330eb5ee7459a5c8f040a83671a7f20c560c19a2026fb76c8416f138aa332727cbce
2020-09-21[rpc] Deprecate getpeerinfo addnode fieldAmiti Uttarwar
This field is now redundant since the connection type field will indicate MANUAL for addnode connections.
2020-09-21[rpc] Add connection type to getpeerinfo RPC, update testsAmiti Uttarwar
2020-09-19Merge #19940: rpc: Return fee and vsize from testmempoolacceptfanquake
23c35bf0059bd6270218e0b732959e9c754f9812 [test] add get_vsize util for more programmatic testing (gzhao408) 2233a93a109b10b6fe0f5f26c2bb529c8de3dde7 [rpc] Return fee and vsize from testmempoolaccept (codeShark149) Pull request description: From #19093 and resolves #19057. Difference from #19093: return `vsize` and `fees` object (similar to `getmempoolentry`) when the test accept is successful. Updates release-notes.md. ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: utACK 23c35bf0059bd6270218e0b732959e9c754f9812 fjahr: utACK 23c35bf instagibbs: reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19940/commits/23c35bf0059bd6270218e0b732959e9c754f9812 Tree-SHA512: dcb81b7b817a4684e9076bc5d427a6f2d549d2edc66544e718260c4b5f8f1d5ae1d47b754175e9f0c8a3bd8371ce116c2dca0583588d513a7d733d5d614f2b04
2020-09-17rpc: add brackets to ConstructTransactionSjors Provoost
2020-09-15[rpc] Return fee and vsize from testmempoolacceptcodeShark149
Return fee and vsize if tx would pass ATMP.
2020-09-10[rpc] add send methodSjors Provoost
2020-09-07[rpc] walletcreatefundedpsbt: allow inputs to be nullSjors Provoost
This is of neglible use here, but it allows new RPC methods to take outputs as their first argument and make inputs optional.
2020-09-07Merge #19478: Remove CTxMempool::mapLinks data structure memberMarcoFalke
296be8f58e02b39a58f017c52294aceed22c3ffd Get rid of unused functions CTxMemPool::GetMemPoolChildren, CTxMemPool::GetMemPoolParents (Jeremy Rubin) 46d955d196043cc297834baeebce31ff778dff80 Remove mapLinks in favor of entry inlined structs with iterator type erasure (Jeremy Rubin) Pull request description: Currently we have a peculiar data structure in the mempool called maplinks. Maplinks job is to track the in-pool children and parents of each transaction. This PR can be primarily understood and reviewed as a simple refactoring to remove this extra data structure, although it comes with a nice memory and performance improvement for free. Maplinks is particularly peculiar because removing it is not as simple as just moving it's inner structure to the owning CTxMempoolEntry. Because TxLinks (the class storing the setEntries for parents and children) store txiters to each entry in the mempool corresponding to the parent or child, it means that the TxLinks type is "aware" of the boost multiindex (mapTx) it's coming from, which is in turn, aware of the entry type stored in mapTx. Thus we used maplinks to store this entry associated data we in an entirely separate data structure just to avoid a circular type reference caused by storing a txiter inside a CTxMempoolEntry. It turns out, we can kill this circular reference by making use of iterator_to multiindex function and std::reference_wrapper. This allows us to get rid of the maplinks data structure and move the ownership of the parents/child sets to the entries themselves. The benefit of this good all around, for any of the reasons given below the change would be acceptable, and it doesn't make the code harder to reason about or worse in any respect (as far as I can tell, there's no tradeoff). ### Simpler ownership model No longer having to consistency check that mapLinks did have records for our CTxMempoolEntry, impossible to have a mapLinks entry outlive or incorrectly die before a CTxMempoolEntry. ### Memory Usage We get rid of a O(Transactions) sized map in the mempool, which is a long lived data structure. ### Performance If you have a CTxMemPoolEntry, you immediately know the address of it's children/parents, rather than having to do a O(log(Transactions)) lookup via maplinks (which we do very often). We do it in *so many* places that a true benchmark has to look at a full running node, but it is easy enough to show an improvement in this case. The ComplexMemPool shows a good coherence check that we see the expected result of it being 12.5% faster / 1.14x faster. ``` Before: # Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median ComplexMemPool, 5, 1, 1.40462, 0.277222, 0.285339, 0.279793 After: # Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median ComplexMemPool, 5, 1, 1.22586, 0.243831, 0.247076, 0.244596 ``` The ComplexMemPool benchmark only checks doing addUnchecked and TrimToSize for 800 transactions. While this bench does a good job of hammering the relevant types of function, it doesn't test everything. Subbing in 5000 transactions shows a that the advantage isn't completely wiped out by other asymptotic factors (this isn't the only bottleneck in growing the mempool), but it's only a bit proportionally slower (10.8%, 1.12x), which adds evidence that this will be a good change for performance minded users. ``` # Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median ComplexMemPool, 5, 1, 59.1321, 11.5919, 12.235, 11.7068 # Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median ComplexMemPool, 5, 1, 52.1307, 10.2641, 10.5206, 10.4306 ``` I don't think it's possible to come up with an example of where a maplinks based design would have better performance, but it's something for reviewers to consider. # Discussion ## Why maplinks in the first place? I spoke with the author of mapLinks (sdaftuar) a while back, and my recollection from our conversation was that it was implemented because he did not know how to resolve the circular dependency at the time, and there was no other reason for making it a separate map. ## Is iterator_to weird? iterator_to is expressly for this purpose, see https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_51_0/libs/multi_index/doc/tutorial/indices.html#iterator_to > iterator_to provides a way to retrieve an iterator to an element from a pointer to the element, thus making iterators and pointers interchangeable for the purposes of element pointing (not so for traversal) in many situations. This notwithstanding, it is not the aim of iterator_to to promote the usage of pointers as substitutes for real iterators: the latter are specifically designed for handling the elements of a container, and not only benefit from the iterator orientation of container interfaces, but are also capable of exposing many more programming bugs than raw pointers, both at compile and run time. iterator_to is thus meant to be used in scenarios where access via iterators is not suitable or desireable: > > - Interoperability with preexisting APIs based on pointers or references. > - Publication of pointer-based interfaces (for instance, when designing a C-compatible library). > - The exposure of pointers in place of iterators can act as a type erasure barrier effectively decoupling the user of the code from the implementation detail of which particular container is being used. Similar techniques, like the famous Pimpl idiom, are used in large projects to reduce dependencies and build times. > - Self-referencing contexts where an element acts upon its owner container and no iterator to itself is available. In other words, iterator_to is the perfect tool for the job by the last reason given. Under the hood it should just be a simple pointer cast and have no major runtime overhead (depending on if the function call is inlined). Edit by laanwj: removed at sign from the description ACKs for top commit: jonatack: re-ACK 296be8f per `git range-diff ab338a19 3ba1665 296be8f`, sanity check gcc 10.2 debug build is clean. hebasto: re-ACK 296be8f58e02b39a58f017c52294aceed22c3ffd, only rebased since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19478#pullrequestreview-482400727) review (verified with `git range-diff`). Tree-SHA512: f5c30a4936fcde6ae32a02823c303b3568a747c2681d11f87df88a149f984a6d3b4c81f391859afbeb68864ef7f6a3d8779f74a58e3de701b3d51f78e498682e
2020-09-05Remove mempool globalMarcoFalke
2020-09-04rawtransaction: fix argument in combinerawtransaction help messageMatthew Zipkin
2020-09-04Remove mapLinks in favor of entry inlined structs with iterator type erasureJeremy Rubin
2020-09-04Merge #19405: rpc, cli: add network in/out connections to `getnetworkinfo` ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
and `-getinfo` 581b343d5bf517510ab0236583ca96628751177d Add in/out connections to cli -getinfo (Jon Atack) d9cc13e88d096c1a171159c01cbb96444f7f8d7f UNIX_EPOCH_TIME fixup in rpc getnettotals (Jon Atack) 1ab49b81cf32b6ef9e312a0a8ac45c68a3262f0d Add in/out connections to rpc getnetworkinfo (Jon Atack) Pull request description: This is basic info that is present in the GUI that I've been wishing to have exposed via the RPC and CLI without needing a bash workaround or script. For human users it would also be useful to have it in `-getinfo`. `bitcoin-cli getnetworkinfo` ``` "connections": 15, "connections_in": 6, "connections_out": 9, ``` `bitcoin-cli -getinfo` ``` "connections": { "in": 6, "out": 9, "total": 15 }, ``` Update the tests, RPC help, and release notes for the changes. Also fixup the `getnettotals` timemillis help while touching `rpc/net.cpp`. ----- Reviewers can manually test this PR by [building from source](https://jonatack.github.io/articles/how-to-compile-bitcoin-core-and-run-the-tests), launching bitcoind, and then running `bitcoin-cli -getinfo`, `bitcoin-cli getnetworkinfo`, `bitcoin-cli help getnetworkinfo`, and `bitcoin-cli help getnettotals` (for the UNIX epoch time change). ACKs for top commit: eriknylund: > tACK [581b343](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/581b343d5bf517510ab0236583ca96628751177d) on master at [a0a422c](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/a0a422c34cfd6514d0cc445bd784d3ee1a2d1749), ran unit & functional tests and and confirmed changes on an existing datadir ✌️ benthecarman: tACK `581b343` willcl-ark: tACK for 581b343d5bf517510ab0236583ca96628751177d, this time rebased onto master at 862fde88be706adb20a211178253636442c3ae00. shesek: tACK `581b343`. This provides what I needed, thanks! n-thumann: tACK 581b343 on master at a0a422c, ran unit & functional tests and and confirmed changes on an existing datadir ✌️ Tree-SHA512: 08dd3ac8fefae401bd8253ff3ac027603c528eeccba53cedcb127771316173a7052fce44af8fa33ac98ebc4cf2a2b11cdefd949995d55e9b9a5942b876d00dc5
2020-08-31Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (rawtransaction)MarcoFalke
2020-08-31Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (blockchain)MarcoFalke
2020-08-31Merge #19717: rpc: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones ↵MarcoFalke
(mining,zmq,rpcdump) fa3d9ce3254882c545d700990fe8e9a678f31eed rpc: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (rpcdump) (MarcoFalke) fa32c1d5ec25bc53bf989a8ae68e688593d2859d rpc: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (zmq) (MarcoFalke) faaa46dc204d6d714f71dbc6f0bf02215dba0f0f rpc: Assert that RPCArg names are equal to CRPCCommand ones (mining) (MarcoFalke) fa93bc14c7411a108dd024d391344fabf0f76369 rpc: Remove unused return type from appendCommand (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This is split out from #18531 to just touch the RPC methods in misc. Description from the main pr: ### Motivation RPCArg names in the rpc help are currently only used for documentation. However, in the future they could be used to teach the server the named arguments. Named arguments are currently registered by the `CRPCCommand`s and duplicate the RPCArg names from the documentation. This redundancy is fragile, and has lead to errors in the past (despite having linters to catch those kind of errors). See section "bugs found" for a list of bugs that have been found as a result of the changes here. ### Changes The changes here add an assert in the `CRPCCommand` constructor that the RPCArg names are identical to the ones in the `CRPCCommand`. ### Future work > Here or follow up, makes sense to also assert type of returned UniValue? Sure, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. I am going to submit any further works as follow-ups, including: * Removing the CRPCCommand arguments, now that they are asserted to be equal and thus redundant * Removing all python regex linters on the args, now that RPCMan can be used to generate any output, including the cli.cpp table * Auto-formatting and sanity checking the RPCExamples with RPCMan * Checking passed-in json in self-check. Removing redundant checks * Checking returned json against documentation to avoid regressions or false documentation * Compile the RPC documentation at compile-time to ensure it doesn't change at runtime and is completely static ### Bugs found * The assert identified issue #18607 * The changes itself fixed bug #19250 ACKs for top commit: fjahr: tested ACK fa3d9ce3254882c545d700990fe8e9a678f31eed promag: Code review ACK fa3d9ce3254882c545d700990fe8e9a678f31eed. Tree-SHA512: 068ade4b55cc195868d53b7f9a27151d45b440857bb069e261a49d102a49a38fdba5d68868516a1d66a54a73ba34681362f934ded7349e894042bde873b75719
2020-08-28Merge #19607: [p2p] Add Peer struct for per-peer data in net processingWladimir J. van der Laan
8e35bf59062b3a823182588e0bf809b3367c2be0 scripted-diff: rename misbehavior members (John Newbery) 1f96d2e673a78220eebf3bbd15b121c51c4cd97b [net processing] Move misbehavior tracking state to Peer (John Newbery) 7cd4159ac834432dadd60a5e8ee817f3cadbee55 [net processing] Add Peer (John Newbery) aba03359a6e62a376ae44914f609f82a1556fc89 [net processing] Remove CNodeState.name (John Newbery) Pull request description: We currently have two structures for per-peer data: - `CNode` in net, which should just contain connection layer data (eg socket, send/recv buffers, etc), but currently also contains some application layer data (eg tx/block inventory). - `CNodeState` in net processing, which contains p2p application layer data, but requires cs_main to be locked for access. This PR adds a third struct `Peer`, which is for p2p application layer data, and doesn't require cs_main. Eventually all application layer data from `CNode` should be moved to `Peer`, and any data that doesn't strictly require cs_main should be moved from `CNodeState` to `Peer` (probably all of `CNodeState` eventually). `Peer` objects are stored as shared pointers in a net processing global map `g_peer_map`, which is protected by `g_peer_mutex`. To use a `Peer` object, `g_peer_mutex` is locked, a copy of the shared pointer is taken, and the lock is released. Individual members of `Peer` are protected by different mutexes that guard related data. The lifetime of the `Peer` object is managed by the shared_ptr refcount. This PR adds the `Peer` object and moves the misbehaving data from `CNodeState` to `Peer`. This allows us to immediately remove 15 `LOCK(cs_main)` instances. For more motivation see #19398 ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK 8e35bf59062b3a823182588e0bf809b3367c2be0 troygiorshev: reACK 8e35bf59062b3a823182588e0bf809b3367c2be0 via `git range-diff master 9510938 8e35bf5` theuni: ACK 8e35bf59062b3a823182588e0bf809b3367c2be0. jonatack: ACK 8e35bf59062b3a823182588e0bf809b3367c2be0 keeping in mind Cory's comment (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19607#discussion_r470173964) for the follow-up Tree-SHA512: ad84a92b78fb34c9f43813ca3dfbc7282c887d55300ea2ce0994d134da3e0c7dbc44d54380e00b13bb75a57c28857ac3236bea9135467075d78026767a19e4b1
2020-08-28Merge #19646: doc: Updated outdated help command for getblocktemplateWladimir J. van der Laan
c91b241b48d7f97b3e6b39d84ec780f2a3e3a0a7 Updated outdated help command for getblocktemplate (fixes #19625) (Jake Leventhal) Pull request description: **Summary of Changes** * Removed coinbasetxn from the help outputs * Added the missing name for transactions in the help outputs * Added help outputs for longpollid and default_witness_commitment * Added more clarity to capabilities, rules, and coinbaseaux **Rationale** The outputs from the help command for `getblocktemplate` are outdated and don't reflect the actual results from `getblocktemplate` (see #19625 for more details) Fixes #19625. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK c91b241b48d7f97b3e6b39d84ec780f2a3e3a0a7 fjahr: utACK c91b241b48d7f97b3e6b39d84ec780f2a3e3a0a7 Tree-SHA512: ee443af4bc3b2838dfd92e2705f344256ee785ae720e505fffea9b0ec5b75930e3b1374bae59b36d5da57c85c9aefe4d62504b028b893d6f2914dccf1e34c658
2020-08-25util: make EncodeBase64 consume SpansSebastian Falbesoner
2020-08-24UNIX_EPOCH_TIME fixup in rpc getnettotalsJon Atack
2020-08-24Add in/out connections to rpc getnetworkinfoJon Atack
2020-08-24Merge #19731: net, rpc: expose nLastBlockTime/nLastTXTime as last ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
block/last_transaction in getpeerinfo 5da96210fc2fda9fbd79531f42f91262fd7a9257 doc: release note for getpeerinfo last_block/last_transaction (Jon Atack) cfef5a2c98b9563392a4a258fedb8bdc869c9749 test: rpc_net.py logging and test naming improvements (Jon Atack) 21c57bacda766a4f56ee75a2872f5d0f94e3901e test: getpeerinfo last_block and last_transaction tests (Jon Atack) 8a560a7d57cbd9f473d6a3782893a0e2243c55bd rpc: expose nLastBlockTime/TXTime as getpeerinfo last_block/transaction (Jon Atack) 02fbe3ae0bd91cbab2828cb7aa46f6493c82f026 net: add nLastBlockTime/TXTime to CNodeStats, CNode::copyStats (Jon Atack) Pull request description: This PR adds inbound peer eviction criteria `nLastBlockTime` and `nLastTXTime` to `CNodeStats` and `CNode::copyStats`, which then allows exposing them in the next commit as `last_transaction` and `last_block` Unix Epoch Time fields in RPC `getpeerinfo`. This may be useful for writing missing eviction tests. I'd also like to add `lasttx` and `lastblk` columns to the `-netinfo` dashboard as described in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19643#issuecomment-671093420. Relevant discussion at the p2p irc meeting http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2020-08-11.html#l-549: ```text <jonatack> i was specifically trying to observe and figure out how to test https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19500 <jonatack> which made me realise that i didn't know what was going on with my peer conns in enough detail <jonatack> i'm running bitcoin locally with nLastBlockTime and nLastTXTime added to getpeerinfo for my peer connections dashboard <jonatack> sipa: is there a good reason why that (eviction criteria) data is not exposed through getpeerinfo currently? <sipa> jonatack: nope; i suspect just nobody ever added it <jonatack> sipa: thanks. will propose. ``` The last commit is optional, but I think it would be good to have logging in `rpc_net.py`. ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: Code review ACK 5da96210fc2fda9fbd79531f42f91262fd7a9257 theStack: Code Review ACK 5da96210fc2fda9fbd79531f42f91262fd7a9257 darosior: ACK 5da96210fc2fda9fbd79531f42f91262fd7a9257 Tree-SHA512: 2db164bc979c014837a676e890869a128beb7cf40114853239e7280f57e768bcb43bff6c1ea76a61556212135281863b5290b50ff9d24fce16c5b89b55d4cd70
2020-08-21docs: Correct description for getblockstats's txs fieldNadav Ivgi
It does count the coinbase transaction. Refs #19766
2020-08-20Merge #19550: rpc: Add getindexinfo RPCWladimir J. van der Laan
124e1ee1343f8bfb3748393ced9debdbdee60d3b doc: Add release notes for getindexinfo RPC (Fabian Jahr) c447b09458c89c946957a211a4f5373b92af44bf test: Add tests for getindexinfo RPC (Fabian Jahr) 667bc7a7f7c5d9a15eaf6957c3d8841a75efa7bc rpc: Add getindexinfo RPC (Fabian Jahr) Pull request description: As I was playing with indices a I was missing an RPC that gives information about the active indices in the node. I think this can be helpful for many users, especially since there are some new index candidates coming up (#14053, #18000) that can give a quick overview without the user having to parse the logs. Feature summary: - Adds new RPC `listindices` (placed in Util section) - That RPC only lists the actively running indices - For each index it gives the name, whether it is synced and up to which block height it is synced ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Re-ACK 124e1ee1343f8bfb3748393ced9debdbdee60d3b jonatack: Code review re-ACK 124e1ee per `git range-diff a57af89 47a5372 124e1ee` no change since my last re-ACK, rebase only Tree-SHA512: 3b7174c87951e6457fef099f530337803906baf32fb64261410b8def2c0917853d6a1bf3059cd590b1cc1523608f8916dafb327a431d27ecbf8d7454406b5b35
2020-08-19doc: Fix getmempoolancestor RPC result docMarcoFalke
2020-08-16rpc: Add getindexinfo RPCFabian Jahr