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2022-01-06Add src/node/* code to node:: namespaceRussell Yanofsky
2021-12-30scripted-diff: Bump copyright headersHennadii Stepanov
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./ -END VERIFY SCRIPT- Commits of previous years: * 2020: fa0074e2d82928016a43ca408717154a1c70a4db * 2019: aaaaad6ac95b402fe18d019d67897ced6b316ee0
2021-11-26Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23517: scripted-diff: Move miner to src/nodeMarcoFalke
fa4e09924b11b0dc94e377005f86a83c09761265 refactor: Replace validation.h include with forward-decl in miner.h (MarcoFalke) fa0739a7d398aea952a07b73ef565e7c2da75898 style: Sort file list after rename (MarcoFalke) fa53e3a58c94731a90514fe92fad365a49adb10c scripted-diff: Move miner to src/node (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: It is impossible to run the miner without a node (validation, chainstate, mempool, rpc, ...). Also, the module is in the node library. Thus, it should be moved to `src/node`. Also, replace the `validation.h` include in the header with a forward-declaration. ACKs for top commit: theStack: Code-review ACK fa4e09924b11b0dc94e377005f86a83c09761265 Tree-SHA512: 791e6caa5839d8dc83b0f58f3f49bc0a7e3c1710822e8a44dede254c87b6f7531a0586fb95e8a067c181457a3895ad6041718aa2a2fac64cfc136bf04bb851d5
2021-11-17doc: Fix incorrect C++ named argsMarcoFalke
2021-11-16scripted-diff: Move miner to src/nodeMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- # Move module git mv src/miner.cpp src/node/ git mv src/miner.h src/node/ # Replacements sed -i 's:miner\.h:node/miner.h:g' $(git grep -l miner) sed -i 's:miner\.cpp:node/miner.cpp:g' $(git grep -l miner) sed -i 's:MINER_H:NODE_MINER_H:g' $(git grep -l MINER_H) -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2021-11-03[refactor] Don't call AcceptToMemoryPool() from outside validation.cppJohn Newbery
2021-06-18test: Set BIP34Height = 2 for regtestMarcoFalke
2021-06-10scripted-diff: test: Use existing chainman in unit testsCarl Dong
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- git ls-files -- src/test \ | grep -v '^src/test/fuzz' \ | xargs sed -i -E \ -e 's@g_chainman\.m_blockman@m_node.chainman->m_blockman@g' \ -e 's@([^:])(Chain(state|)Active)@\1::\2@g' \ -e 's@::Chain(state|)Active\(\)@m_node.chainman->ActiveChain\1()@g' -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2021-03-24miner: Add chainstate member to BlockAssemblerCarl Dong
2021-03-24Revert "scripted-diff: Invoke CreateNewBlock with chainstate"Carl Dong
This reverts commit 46b7f29340acb399fbd2378508a204d8d8ee8fca.
2021-03-08scripted-diff: Invoke CreateNewBlock with chainstateCarl Dong
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- find_regex='(\.|->)CreateNewBlock\(' \ && git grep -l -E "$find_regex" -- src \ | grep -v '^src/miner\.\(cpp\|h\)$' \ | xargs sed -i -E 's@'"$find_regex"'@\0::ChainstateActive(), @g' -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2021-02-20Merge #20750: [Bundle 2/n] Prune g_chainman usage in mempool-related ↵MarcoFalke
validation functions e8ae1db864b09a47c736631e6cd3f5ec17929850 style-only: Make AcceptToMemoryPool signature readable (Carl Dong) 8f5c100064bea720351d450f8116ff3abe0515cc style-only: Make CheckSequenceLock signature readable (Carl Dong) 8c824819c85005ee6c783e9f8fa43ff91716e33d validation: Use *this in CChainState::LoadMempool (Carl Dong) 0a9a24d8c717e88e36e16014630cec8eada8dfcb validation: Pass in chainstate to UpdateMempoolForReorg (Carl Dong) 714201881251a787423fbca34f70fed505e9dc28 validation: Pass in chainstate to CTxMemPool::removeForReorg (Carl Dong) 71734c65dc491a4bb654ccbb7a1dd0e12131cee4 validation: Pass in chain to ::TestLockPointValidity (Carl Dong) 120aaba9ac41af71a760aa0969dd090e96786fb3 tree-wide: Fix erroneous AcceptToMemoryPool replacements (Carl Dong) 417dafc1ee07af3319c2fe89758123cb8362ff16 validation: Remove old AcceptToMemoryPool w/o chainstate param (Carl Dong) 3704433c4f5ecf9f196860b2ccecae0d2c8b5f6e scripted-diff: Invoke ::AcceptToMemoryPool with chainstate (Carl Dong) 229bc37b5f18cffbc85efbad3b6e9047c6951e95 validation: Pass in chainstate to ::AcceptToMemoryPool (Carl Dong) d0da7ea57ab932eca956458fb3633585ff3c0003 validation: Pass in chainstate to ::LoadMempool (Carl Dong) 3a205c43dc03cc833daba93087279402f640965b validation: Pass in chainstate to AcceptToMemoryPoolWithTime (Carl Dong) d8a816329c878b5973d28d370c0f64ebbdde716b validation: Add chainstate member to MemPoolAccept (Carl Dong) 4c15942b79c46256950df17c348302679e668ebc validation: Pass in chainstate to ::CheckSequenceLocks (Carl Dong) 577b774d0c664b891bc9e1550ef179a655a466ad validation: Remove old CheckFinalTx w/o chain tip param (Carl Dong) 7031cf89db943d3e73597d2f9fa4a41908558e6c scripted-diff: Invoke ::CheckFinalTx with chain tip (Carl Dong) d015eaa550027a387cd548cf0bcfa1a4c31a3374 validation: Pass in chain tip to ::CheckFinalTx (Carl Dong) 252b489c9f9c9e7dceb919e9cbd208ea72d75e68 validation: Pass in coins tip to CheckInputsFromMempoolAndCache (Carl Dong) 73a6d2b7bea832fe24870dd7593c8fc1028e8d57 validation: Pass in chainstate to IsCurrentForFeeEstimation (Carl Dong) d1f932b0b0685690e5142272a2ed6a21237fbf05 validation: Pass in coins cache to ::LimitMempoolSize (Carl Dong) Pull request description: Overall PR: #20158 (tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager) Note to reviewers: 1. This bundle may _apparently_ introduce usage of `g_chainman` or `::Chain(state|)Active()` globals, but these are resolved later on in the overall PR. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits) 2. There may be seemingly obvious local references to `ChainstateManager` or other validation objects which are not being used in callers of the current function in question, this is done intentionally to **_keep each commit centered around one function/method_** to ease review and to make the overall change systematic. We don't assume anything about our callers. Rest assured that once we are considering that particular caller in later commits, we will use the obvious local references. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits) 3. When changing a function/method that has many callers (e.g. `LookupBlockIndex` with 55 callers), it is sometimes easier (and less error-prone) to use a scripted-diff. When doing so, there will be 3 commits in sequence so that every commit compiles like so: 1. Add `new_function`, make `old_function` a wrapper of `new_function`, divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the local module only** 2. Scripted-diff to divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the rest of the codebase** 3. Remove `old_function` ACKs for top commit: glozow: reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/e8ae1db864b09a47c736631e6cd3f5ec17929850 via `git range-diff 15f0042...e8ae1db`, only change is fixing ATMP call from conflict MarcoFalke: ACK e8ae1db864b09a47c736631e6cd3f5ec17929850 📣 Tree-SHA512: 6af50f04940a69c5c3d3796a24f32f963fa02503cdc1155cc11fff832a99172b407cd163a19793080a5af98580f051b48195b62ec4a797ba2763b4883174153d
2021-02-18scripted-diff: Invoke ::AcceptToMemoryPool with chainstateCarl Dong
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- find_regex='\bAcceptToMemoryPool\(' \ && git grep -l -E "$find_regex" -- src \ | grep -v '^src/validation\.\(cpp\|h\)$' \ | xargs sed -i -E 's@'"$find_regex"'@\0::ChainstateActive(), @g' -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2021-02-17test: Move P2WSH_OP_TRUE to shared test libraryMarcoFalke
2021-02-09[refactor] return MempoolAcceptResultgzhao408
This creates a cleaner interface with ATMP, allows us to make results const, and makes accessing values that don't make sense (e.g. fee when tx is invalid) an error.
2021-01-28scripted-diff: Use BlockManager::LookupBlockIndexCarl Dong
[META] In a previous commit, we moved ::LookupBlockIndex to become a member function of BlockManager. This commit is split out from that one since it can be expressed nicely as a scripted-diff. -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- find_regex='LookupBlockIndex' \ && git grep -l -E "$find_regex" -- src \ | grep -v '^src/validation\.\(cpp\|h\)$' \ | xargs sed -i -E "s@${find_regex}@g_chainman.m_blockman.LookupBlockIndex@g" -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
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.
2020-06-15scripted-diff: Replace EnsureChainman with Assert in unit testsMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- sed --regexp-extended -i -e 's/EnsureChainman\((m?_?node)\)\./Assert(\1.chainman)->/g' $(git grep -l EnsureChainman) -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-05-21validation: Make ProcessNewBlock*() members of ChainstateManagerMarcoFalke
2020-05-14Merge #18742: miner: Avoid stack-use-after-return in validationinterfacefanquake
7777f2a4bb1f9d843bc50a4e35085cfbb2808780 miner: Avoid stack-use-after-return in validationinterface (MarcoFalke) fa5ceb25fce2200edf6b8ebfa6d4f01ed6774b95 test: Remove UninterruptibleSleep from test and replace it by SyncWithValidationInterfaceQueue (MarcoFalke) fa770ce7fe67685c43780e219d8232efbee0bb8e validationinterface: Rework documentation, Rename pwalletIn to callbacks (MarcoFalke) fab6d060ce5f580db538070beec1c5518c8c777c test: Add unregister_validation_interface_race test (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: When a validationinterface has itself unregistered in one thread, but is about to get executed in another thread [1], there is a race: * The validationinterface destructing itself * The validationinterface getting dereferenced for execution [1] https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/64139803f1225dab26197a20314109d37fa87d5f/src/validationinterface.cpp#L82-L83 This happens in the miner. More generally it happens everywhere where at least one thread is generating notifications and another one is unregistering a validationinterface. This issue has been fixed in commit ab31b9d6fe7b39713682e3f52d11238dbe042c16, but the fix has not been applied to the miner. Example where this happened in practice: https://travis-ci.org/github/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/675322230#L4414 ACKs for top commit: promag: Code review ACK 7777f2a4bb1f9d843bc50a4e35085cfbb2808780. laanwj: Code review ACK 7777f2a4bb1f9d843bc50a4e35085cfbb2808780 Tree-SHA512: 8087119243c71ba18a823a63515f3730d127162625d8729024278b447af29e2ff206f4840ee3d90bf84f93a2c5ab73b76c7e7044c83aa93b5b51047a166ec3d3
2020-05-13miner: Avoid stack-use-after-return in validationinterfaceMarcoFalke
This is achieved by switching to a shared_ptr. Also, switch the validationinterfaces in the tests to use shared_ptrs for the same reason.
2020-05-13test: Remove UninterruptibleSleep from test and replace it by ↵MarcoFalke
SyncWithValidationInterfaceQueue For the purpose of this test the two have the same outcome, but this one is shorter and avoids a sleep for 0.1 seconds.
2020-04-29test: add test for witness commitment indexfanquake
As per BIP 141, if there is more than 1 pubkey that matches the witness commitment structure, the one with the highest output index should be chosen. This adds a sanity check that we are doing that, which will fail if anyone trys to "optimise" GetWitnessCommitmentIndex() be returning early.
2020-04-16scripted-diff: Bump copyright headersMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./ -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-03-19Merge #17477: Remove the mempool's NotifyEntryAdded and NotifyEntryRemoved ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
signals e57980b4738c10344baf136de3e050a3cb958ca5 [mempool] Remove NotifyEntryAdded and NotifyEntryRemoved callbacks (John Newbery) 2dd561f36124972d2364f941de9c3417c65f05b6 [validation] Remove pool member from ConnectTrace (John Newbery) 969b65f3f527631ede1a31c7855151e5c5d91f8f [validation] Remove NotifyEntryRemoved callback from ConnectTrace (John Newbery) 5613f9842b4000fed088b8cf7b99674c328d15e1 [validation] Remove conflictedTxs from PerBlockConnectTrace (John Newbery) cdb893443cc16edf974f099b8485e04b3db1b1d7 [validation interface] Remove vtxConflicted from BlockConnected (John Newbery) 1168394d759b13af68acec6d5bfa04aaa24561f8 [wallet] Notify conflicted transactions in TransactionRemovedFromMempool (John Newbery) Pull request description: These boost signals were added in #9371, before we had a `TransactionRemovedFromMempool` method in the validation interface. The `NotifyEntryAdded` callback was used by validation to build a vector of conflicted transactions when connecting a block, which the wallet was notified of in the `BlockConnected` CValidationInterface callback. Now that we have a `TransactionRemovedFromMempool` callback, we can fire that signal directly from the mempool for conflicted transactions. Note that #9371 was implemented to ensure `-walletnotify` events were fired for these conflicted transaction. We inadvertently stopped sending these notifications in #16624 (Sep 2019 commit 7e89994). We should probably fix that, but in a different PR. ACKs for top commit: jonatack: Re-ACK e57980b ryanofsky: Code review ACK e57980b4738c10344baf136de3e050a3cb958ca5, no code changes since previous review, but helpful new code comments have been added and the PR description is now more clear about where the old code came from Tree-SHA512: 3bdbaf1ef2731e788462d4756e69c42a1efdcf168691ce1bbfdaa4b7b55ac3c5b1fd4ab7b90bcdec653703600501b4224d252cfc086aef28f9ce0da3b0563a69
2020-03-11[validation interface] Remove vtxConflicted from BlockConnectedJohn Newbery
The wallet now uses TransactionRemovedFromMempool to be notified about conflicted wallet, and no other clients use vtxConflicted.
2020-02-21scripted-diff: Replace MilliSleep with UninterruptibleSleepMarcoFalke
This is safe because MilliSleep is never executed in a boost::thread, the only type of thread that is interruptible. * The RPC server uses std::thread * The wallet is either executed in an RPC thread or the main thread * bitcoin-cli, benchmarks and tests are only one thread (the main thread) -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- sed -i --regexp-extended -e 's/MilliSleep\((\S+)\);/UninterruptibleSleep(std::chrono::milliseconds{\1});/g' $(git grep -l MilliSleep) -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2019-12-23rpc: Remove mempool global from minerMarcoFalke
2019-11-21Merge #17407: node: Add reference to mempool in NodeContextMarcoFalke
fa538813b1c382cf135cbf2a0cc3fa01f36964d8 scripted-diff: Replace ::mempool with m_node.mempool in tests (MarcoFalke) 8888ad02e204b0fa7a2ea2cfed2fc3f298cf1623 test: Replace recursive lock with locking annotations (MarcoFalke) fac07f2038a3ccd5edadc6e6122c02fa30e697bd node: Add reference to mempool in NodeContext (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This is the first step toward making the mempool a global that is not initialized before main. #### Motivation Currently the mempool is a global that is initialized before the `main` function. This is confusing and easy to get wrong. E.g. the mempool constructor queries state that has not been initialized, like randomness (fixed), or command line arguments (not an issue last time I checked). Also without having the chainstate (chain tip) initialized first, it doesn't make conceptually sense to have a mempool, since the mempool builds txs on top of the utxo set (chain tip). Finally, in the future someone might want to run a consensus-only full node (`-nowallet -noblockfilter -no... -nomempool` command line options) that only verifies blocks and updates the utxo set. This is conceptually the same change that has already been done for the connection manager `CConnman`. ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: utACK fa538813b1c382cf135cbf2a0cc3fa01f36964d8 ariard: Tested ACK fa53881. Tree-SHA512: 2c446a8a51476354aad7126c2b833500d36b24490caa94f847b2bdc622054de0dae28980f23e3d91b1b492dc32931656d98dbd019af9e4e58f2f8c5375aac694
2019-11-15scripted-diff: Replace ::mempool with m_node.mempool in testsMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- # tx pool member access (mempool followed by dot) sed --regexp-extended -i -e 's/(::)?\<mempool\>\.([a-zA-Z])/m_node.mempool->\2/g' $(git grep -l mempool ./src/test) # plain global (mempool not preceeded by dot, but followed by comma) sed --regexp-extended -i -e 's/([^\.])(::)?\<mempool\>,/\1*m_node.mempool,/g' $(git grep -l mempool ./src/test) -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2019-11-08Merge #15931: Remove GetDepthInMainChain dependency on locked chain interfaceSamuel Dobson
36b68de5b2938722911db900ca299f7008780d01 Remove getBlockDepth method from Chain::interface (Antoine Riard) b66c429c56c85fa16c309be0b2bca9c25fdd3e1a Remove locked_chain from GetDepthInMainChain and its callers (Antoine Riard) 0ff03871add000f8b4d8f82aeb168eed2fc9dc5f Use CWallet::m_last_block_processed_height in GetDepthInMainChain (Antoine Riard) f77b1de16feee097a88e99d2ecdd4d84beb4f915 Only return early from BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain if current tip is exact match (Antoine Riard) 769ff05e48fb53d4b62c59060424a0fea71d0aab Refactor some importprunedfunds checks with guard clause (Antoine Riard) 5971d3848e09abf571e5308185275296127efca4 Add block_height field in struct Confirmation (Antoine Riard) 9700fcb47feca9d78e005b8d18b41148c8f6b25f Replace CWalletTx::SetConf by Confirmation initialization list (Antoine Riard) 5aacc3eff15b9b5bdc951f1e274f00d581f63bce Add m_last_block_processed_height field in CWallet (Antoine Riard) 10b4729e33f76092bd8cfa06d1a5e0a066436f76 Pass block height in Chain::BlockConnected/Chain::BlockDisconnected (Antoine Riard) Pull request description: Work starter to remove Chain::Lock interface by adding m_last_block_processed_height in CWallet and m_block_height in CMerkleTx to avoid GetDepthInMainChain having to keep a lock . Once this one done, it should ease work to wipe out more cs_main locks from wallet code. I think it's ready for a first round of review before to get further. - `BlockUntilSyncedToCurrent` : restrain isPotentialTip to isTip because we want to be sure that wallet see BlockDisconnected callbacks if its height differs from the Chain one. It means during a reorg, an RPC could return before the BlockDisconnected callback had been triggered. This could cause a tx that had been included in the disconnected block to be displayed as confirmed, for example. ~~- `AbandonTransaction` : in case of conflicted tx (nIndex = -1), we set its m_block_height to the one of conflicting blocks, but if this height is superior to CWallet::m_last_block_processed_height, that means tx isn't conflicted anymore so we return 0 as tx is again unconfirmed~~ After #16624, we instead rely on Confirmation. ~~- `AddToWalletIfInvolvingMe`: in case of block disconnected, transactions are added to mempool again, so we need to replace old txn in `mapWallet` with a height set to zero so we remove check on block_hash.IsNull~~ Already done in #16624 ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: @jkczyz you've ACKed an intermediate commit (github annoyingly orders commits in date order, not commit order). Did you mean to ACK the final commit in this branch (36b68de5b2938722911db900ca299f7008780d01). jkczyz: > @jkczyz you've ACKed an intermediate commit (github annoyingly orders commits in date order, not commit order). Did you mean to ACK the final commit in this branch ([36b68de](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/36b68de5b2938722911db900ca299f7008780d01)). meshcollider: utACK 36b68de5b2938722911db900ca299f7008780d01 ryanofsky: Code review ACK 36b68de5b2938722911db900ca299f7008780d01. Changes since last review: new jkczyz refactor importprunedfunds commit, changed BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChainChanges commit title and description, changed Confirmation struct field order and line-wrapped comment jnewbery: utACK 36b68de5b2938722911db900ca299f7008780d01 promag: Code review ACK 36b68de5b2938722911db900ca299f7008780d01. Tree-SHA512: 08b89a0bcc39f67c82a6cb6aee195e6a11697770c788ba737b90986b4893f44e90d1ab9ef87239ea3766508b7e24ea882b7199df41173ab27a3d000328c14644
2019-11-06scripted-diff: test: Move setup_common to test libraryMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- # Move files for f in $(git ls-files src/test/lib/); do git mv $f src/test/util/; done git mv src/test/setup_common.cpp src/test/util/ git mv src/test/setup_common.h src/test/util/ # Replace Windows paths sed -i -e 's|\\setup_common|\\util\\setup_common|g' $(git grep -l '\\setup_common') sed -i -e 's|src\\test\\lib\\|src\\test\\util\\|g' build_msvc/test_bitcoin/test_bitcoin.vcxproj # Everything else sed -i -e 's|/setup_common|/util/setup_common|g' $(git grep -l 'setup_common') sed -i -e 's|test/lib/|test/util/|g' $(git grep -l 'test/lib/') # Fix include guard sed -i -e 's|BITCOIN_TEST_SETUP_COMMON_H|BITCOIN_TEST_UTIL_SETUP_COMMON_H|g' ./src/test/util/setup_common.h sed -i -e 's|BITCOIN_TEST_LIB_|BITCOIN_TEST_UTIL_|g' $(git grep -l 'BITCOIN_TEST_LIB_') -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2019-11-05Pass block height in Chain::BlockConnected/Chain::BlockDisconnectedAntoine Riard
To do so we update CValidationInterface::BlockDisconnect to take a CBlockIndex pointing to the block being disconnected. This new parameter will be use in the following commit to establish wallet height.
2019-11-04Merge #17228: test: Add RegTestingSetup to setup_commonMarcoFalke
fa0a731d007a8e76d2740a2e6ead2289de77e475 test: Add RegTestingSetup to setup_common (MarcoFalke) fa54b3e2485f701aa420c37f09a2859a5b805161 test: move-only ComputeFilter to src/test/lib/blockfilter (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: The default chain for `TestingSetup` is the main chain. However, any test that wants to mine blocks on demand needs to switch to regtest. This is done manually and in-line right now. Fix that by creating an explicit `RegTestingSetup` and use it where appropriate. Also, add a move-only commit to move `ComputeFilter` into the newly created unit test library. Both commits are part of #15845, but split up because they are useful on their own. ACKs for top commit: practicalswift: ACK fa0a731d007a8e76d2740a2e6ead2289de77e475 -- diff looks correct Tree-SHA512: 02b9765580b355ed8d1be555f8ae11fa6e3d575f5cb177bbdda0319378837e29de5555c126c477dc8a1e8a5be47335afdcff152cf2dea2fbdd1a988ddde3689b
2019-10-30test: Add RegTestingSetup to setup_commonMarcoFalke
2019-10-29[validation] Remove fMissingInputs from AcceptToMemoryPool()John Newbery
Handle this failure in the same way as all other failures: call Invalid() with the reasons for the failure.
2019-10-29[validation] Add CValidationState subclassesJohn Newbery
Split CValidationState into TxValidationState and BlockValidationState to store validation results for transactions and blocks respectively.
2019-07-02Merge #14193: validation: Add missing mempool locksWladimir J. van der Laan
fa2b083c3feb0522baf652045efa6b73458761a3 [test] Add test to check mempool consistency in case of reorgs (MarcoFalke) fabeb1f613653a8c1560e4a093a9b6b7a069b60b validation: Add missing mempool locks (MarcoFalke) fa0c9dbf9156d64a4b9bff858da97825369a9134 txpool: Make nTransactionsUpdated atomic (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Take the mempool read lock during reorgs, so that we don't accidentally read an inconsistent mempool. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: code review ACK fa2b083c3feb0522baf652045efa6b73458761a3 ryanofsky: utACK fa2b083c3feb0522baf652045efa6b73458761a3 [EDIT: was ~e284e422e75189794e24fe482819d8b1407857c3~, from bad copy and paste]. Changes since last review: rebase after #15976, adding vTxHashes lock annotation, adding new commit dropping mempool lock for nTransactionsUpdated and making it atomic to avoid deadlock between mempool lock and g_best_block_mutex Tree-SHA512: cfe7777993589087753e000e3736d79d320dca412383fb77b56bef8946a04049722bf888c11b6f722adf677165185c7e58b4a269f7c5fa25e84dda375f6c8a7d
2019-06-26tests: Reduce compilation time and unneccessary recompiles by removing ↵practicalswift
unused includes in tests
2019-06-07[test] Add test to check mempool consistency in case of reorgsMarcoFalke
2019-05-13[refactor] interfaces: Add missing LockAnnotation for cs_mainMarcoFalke
2019-05-03scripted-diff: replace chainActive -> ::ChainActive()James O'Beirne
Though at the moment ChainActive() simply references `g_chainstate.m_chain`, doing this change now clears the way for multiple chainstate usage and allows us to script the diff. -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- git grep -l "chainActive" | grep -E '(h|cpp)$' | xargs sed -i '/chainActive =/b; /extern CChain& chainActive/b; s/\(::\)\{0,1\}chainActive/::ChainActive()/g' -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2019-04-11scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers in test, benchMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./src/bench/ ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./src/test/ -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2019-04-11scripted-diff: Rename test_bitcoin to test/setup_commonMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- sed -i --regexp-extended -e 's/test_bitcoin\.(h|cpp)/setup_common.\1/g' $(git grep -l test_bitcoin) git mv ./src/test/test_bitcoin.h ./src/test/setup_common.h git mv ./src/test/test_bitcoin.cpp ./src/test/setup_common.cpp sed -i -e 's/BITCOIN_TEST_TEST_BITCOIN_H/BITCOIN_TEST_SETUP_COMMON_H/g' ./src/test/setup_common.h -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2018-12-21Merge #14811: Mining: Enforce that segwit option must be set in GBTMarcoFalke
d2ce315fbf [docs] add release note for change to GBT (John Newbery) 0025c9eae4 [mining] segwit option must be set in GBT (John Newbery) Pull request description: Calling getblocktemplate without the segwit rule specified is most likely a client error, since it results in lower fees for the miner. Prevent this client error by failing getblocktemplate if called without the segwit rule specified. Of the previous 1000 blocks (measured at block [551591 (hash 0x...173c811)](https://blockstream.info/block/000000000000000000173c811e79858808abc3216af607035973f002bef60a7a)), 991 included segwit transactions. Tree-SHA512: 7933b073d72683c9ab9318db46a085ec19a56a14937945c73f783ac7656887619a86b74db0bdfcb8121df44f63a1d6a6fb19e98505b2a26a6a8a6e768e442fee
2018-12-17test: Undo thread_local g_insecure_rand_ctxMarcoFalke
2018-12-14Merge #14935: tests: Test for expected return values when calling functions ↵MarcoFalke
returning a success code c84c2b8c92 tests: Test for expected return values when calling functions returning a success code (practicalswift) Pull request description: Test for expected return values when calling functions returning a success code (instead of discarding the return values). **Note to reviewers:** The following commands can be used to verify that the only text fragments added in this PR are `BOOST_CHECK(`, `!` and `)` : ``` $ git diff HEAD~1 | grep -E '^[\-][^\-]' | cut -b2- > before.txt $ git diff HEAD~1 | grep -E '^[\+][^\+]' | cut -b2- > after.txt $ cat after.txt | sed 's/BOOST_CHECK(//g' | sed 's/));/);/g' | tr -d '!' > after-sed.txt $ diff -u before.txt after-sed.txt $ ``` Tree-SHA512: ff0863ef2046a2eda3c44e9c6b9aedfe167881f2fa58db29fef859416831233ef6502a3a11fd2322bc1a924db83df8d4a5c5879298007f2a7b085e2a7286af70
2018-12-13tests: Test for expected return values when calling functions returning a ↵practicalswift
success code
2018-12-12Make unit tests use the insecure_rand_ctx exclusivelyPieter Wuille
2018-12-10[mining] segwit option must be set in GBTJohn Newbery
Calling getblocktemplate without the segwit rule specified is most likely a client error, since it results in lower fees for the miner. Prevent this client error by failing getblocktemplate if called without the segwit rule specified.