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2022-01-06Add src/wallet/* code to wallet:: namespaceRussell Yanofsky
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
2021-12-28Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23840: doc: Fix -changetype help textfanquake
fa993d0e7e4d27ca1cf7d88a5a6ec5b93b7ed503 doc: Fix -changetype help text (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This was forgotten in commit 3ac38058ce0e80a9f4276bfa82951decdb237e9a ACKs for top commit: shaavan: ACK fa993d0e7e4d27ca1cf7d88a5a6ec5b93b7ed503 w0xlt: ACK fa993d0 josibake: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23840/commits/fa993d0e7e4d27ca1cf7d88a5a6ec5b93b7ed503 Tree-SHA512: 9f84b1168e3b3ab06e5c1f4915a1874598b273099eb5878ed28c3a66f1484e34c836fd3c68c4131bee541f3428052f6b66e02b192170752d1082de689d44cd4d
2021-12-22scripted-diff: Rename interfaces::WalletClient to interfaces::WalletLoaderRussell Yanofsky
Name has been confusing since it was introduced, and it was pointed in recent review club as https://bitcoincore.reviews/10102 that it was particularly unclear how interfaces::WalletClient was different from interfaces::Wallet. -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ren() { git grep -l "$1" src | xargs sed -i "s/$1/$2/g"; } ren WalletClient WalletLoader ren walletClient walletLoader ren wallet_client wallet_loader ren "wallet clients release the wallet" "wallet pointer owners release the wallet" ren "wallet client" "wallet loader" ren "Wallet client" "Wallet loader" -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2021-12-22doc: Fix -changetype help textMarcoFalke
This was forgotten in commit 3ac38058ce0e80a9f4276bfa82951decdb237e9a
2021-11-16Mention bech32m in -addresstype and -changetype helpAndrew Chow
2021-10-25scripted-diff: disable unimplemented ArgsManager BOOL/INT/STRING flagsRussell Yanofsky
This commit does not change behavior in any way. See previous commit for complete rationale, but these flags are being disabled because they aren't implemented and will otherwise break backwards compatibility when they are implemented. -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- sed -i 's:\(ALLOW_.*\) \(//!< unimplemented\):// \1\2:' src/util/system.h sed -i '/DISALLOW_NEGATION.*scripted-diff/d' src/util/system.cpp git grep -l 'ArgsManager::ALLOW_\(INT\|STRING\)' | xargs sed -i 's/ArgsManager::ALLOW_\(INT\|STRING\)/ArgsManager::ALLOW_ANY | ArgsManager::DISALLOW_NEGATION/g' git grep -l 'ALLOW_BOOL' -- ':!src/util/system.h' | xargs sed -i 's/ALLOW_BOOL/ALLOW_ANY/g' -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2021-09-30Remove -rescan startup parameterSamuel Dobson
2021-09-16Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22219: multiprocess: Start using init makeNode, ↵fanquake
makeChain, etc methods e4709c7b56612553fb7cbf16ef2d5099c5b732d0 Start using init makeNode, makeChain, etc methods (Russell Yanofsky) Pull request description: Use `interfaces::Init::make*` methods instead of `interfaces::Make*` functions, so interfaces can be constructed differently in different executable without having to change any code. (So for example `bitcoin-gui` can make an `interfaces::Node` pointer that communicates with a `bitcoin-node` subprocess, while `bitcoin-qt` can make an `interfaces::Node` pointer that controls node code in the same process.) --- This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10). The commit was first part of larger PR #10102. ACKs for top commit: jamesob: reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/e4709c7b56612553fb7cbf16ef2d5099c5b732d0 achow101: ACK e4709c7b56612553fb7cbf16ef2d5099c5b732d0 benthecarman: utACK e4709c7b56612553fb7cbf16ef2d5099c5b732d0 Tree-SHA512: 580c1979dbb2ef444157c8e53041e70d15ddeee77e5cbdb34f70b6d228cc2d2fe3843825f172da84e506200c58f7e0932f7cd4c006bb5058c1f4e43259394834
2021-08-27Allow the long term feerate to be configured, default of 10 sat/vbAndrew Chow
The long term feerate is really the highest feerate that the user is comfortable with making consolidatory transactions. This is should thus be something that can be configured by the user via a new startup option -consolidatefeerate. The default value is 10 sat/vbyte, chosen arbitrarily (it seems like a reasonable number).
2021-08-17Start using init makeNode, makeChain, etc methodsRussell Yanofsky
Use interfaces::Init::make* methods instead of interfaces::Make* functions, so interfaces can be constructed differently in different executables without having to change any code. (So for example bitcoin-gui can make an interfaces::Node pointer that communicates with a bitcoin-node subprocess, while bitcoin-qt can make an interfaces::Node pointer that starts node code in the same process.)
2021-05-26Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#18418: wallet: Increase OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES to 100fanquake
e6fe1c37d0a2f8037996dd80619d6c23ec028729 rpc: Improve avoidpartialspends and avoid_reuse documentation (Fabian Jahr) 8f073076b102b77897e5a025ae555baae3d1f671 wallet: Increase OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES to 100 (Fabian Jahr) Pull request description: Follow-up to #17824. This increases OUTPUT_GROUP_MAX_ENTRIES to 100 which means that OutputGroups will now be up to 100 outputs large, up from previously 10. The main motivation for this change is that during the PR review club on #17824 [several participants signaled](https://bitcoincore.reviews/17824.html#l-339) that 100 might be a better value here. I think fees should be manageable for users but more importantly, users should know what they can expect when using the wallet with this configuration, so I also tried to clarify the documentation on `-avoidpartialspends` and `avoid_reuse` a bit. If there are other additional ways how or docs where users can be made aware of the potential consequences of using these parameters, please let me know. Another small upside is that [there seem to be a high number of batching transactions with 100 and 200 inputs](https://miro.medium.com/max/3628/1*sZ5eaBSbsJsHx-J9iztq2g.png)([source](https://medium.com/@hasufly/an-analysis-of-batching-in-bitcoin-9bdf81a394e0)) giving these transactions a bit of a larger anonymity set, although that is probably a very weak argument. ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: ACK e6fe1c37d0 Xekyo: retACK e6fe1c37d0a2f8037996dd80619d6c23ec028729 rajarshimaitra: tACK `e6fe1c3` achow101: ACK e6fe1c37d0a2f8037996dd80619d6c23ec028729 glozow: code review ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18418/commits/e6fe1c37d0a2f8037996dd80619d6c23ec028729 Tree-SHA512: 79685c58bafa64ed8303b0ecd616fce50fc9a2b758aa79833e4ad9f15760e09ab60c007bc16ab4cbc4222e644cfd154f1fa494b0f3a5d86faede7af33a6f2826
2021-05-18rpc: Improve avoidpartialspends and avoid_reuse documentationFabian Jahr
2021-05-01doc: Clarify that feerates are per virtual sizeMarcoFalke
2021-05-01scripted-diff: Clarify that feerates are per virtual sizeMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- sed -i 's|/kB|/kvB|g' $( git grep -l '/kB' ./src ) -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2021-04-12tests: Skip SQLite fsyncs while testingAndrew Chow
Since we want tests to run quickly, and since tests do a lot more db operations than expected we expect to see in actual usage, we disable sqlite's syncing behavior to make db operations run much faster. This syncing behavior is necessary for normal operation as it helps guarantee that data won't become lost or corrupted, but in tests, we don't care about that.
2021-03-15Add new format string placeholders for walletnotify to include relevant ↵Maayan Keshet
block information for transactions
2021-02-23wallet: fix doc typo in signer optionWilliam Casarin
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
2021-02-23wallet: add -signer argument for external signer commandSjors Provoost
Create basic ExternalSigner class with contructor. A Signer(<cmd>) is added to CWallet on load if -signer=<cmd> is set.
2021-01-17wallet: Add BerkeleyDB version sanity check at init timeWladimir J. van der Laan
Detect version conflicts between the run-time BerkeleyDB library and the one used during compilation. This is very unsafe (can result in anything from crashes to corruption) so shut down when one is detected.
2020-11-18Do not compile BDB things when USE_BDB is definedAndrew Chow
2020-11-18Include wallet/bdb.h where it is actually being usedAndrew Chow
2020-10-21wallet: Make -wallet setting not create walletsRussell Yanofsky
This changes -wallet setting to only load existing wallets, not create new ones. - Fixes settings.json corner cases reported by sjors & promag: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/95, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19754#issuecomment-685858578, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19754#issuecomment-685858578 - Prevents accidental creation of wallets reported most recently by jb55 http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2020-09-14.html#l-355 - Simplifies behavior after #15454. #15454 took the big step of disabling creation of the default wallet. This PR extends it to avoid creating other wallets as well. With this change, new wallets just aren't created on startup, instead of sometimes being created, sometimes not. #15454 release notes are updated here and are simpler. This change should be targeted for 0.21.0. It's a bug fix and simplifies behavior of the #15937 / #19754 / #15454 features added in 0.21.0.
2020-09-08Do not create default walletAndrew Chow
No longer create a default wallet. The default wallet will still be loaded if it exists and not other wallets were specified (anywhere, including settings.json, bitcoin.conf, and command line). Tests are updated to be started with -wallet= if they need the default wallet. Added test to wallet_startup.py testing that no default wallet is created and that it is loaded if it exists and no other wallets were specified.
2020-09-01Merge #19671: wallet: Remove -zapwallettxesfanquake
3340dbadd38f5624642cf0e14dddbe6f83a3863b Remove -zapwallettxes (Andrew Chow) Pull request description: It's not clear what use there is to keeping `-zapwallettxes` given that it's intended usage has been superseded by `abandontransaction`. So this removes it outright. Alternative to #19700 ACKs for top commit: meshcollider: utACK 3340dbadd38f5624642cf0e14dddbe6f83a3863b fanquake: ACK 3340dbadd38f5624642cf0e14dddbe6f83a3863b - remaining manpage references will get cleaned up pre-release. Tree-SHA512: 3e58e1ef6f4f94894d012b93e88baba3fb9c2ad75b8349403f9ce95b80b50b0b4f443cb623cf76c355930db109f491b3442be3aa02972e841450ce52cf545fc8
2020-08-31Remove -zapwallettxesAndrew Chow
-zapwallettxes is made a hidden option to inform users that it is removed and they should be using abandontransaction to do the stuck transaction thing.
2020-08-27refactor: Move wallet methods out of chain.h and node.hRussell Yanofsky
Add WalletClient interface so node interface is cleaner and don't need wallet-specific methods. The new NodeContext::wallet_client pointer will also be needed to eliminate global wallet variables like ::vpwallets, because createWallet(), loadWallet(), getWallets(), etc methods called by the GUI need a way to get a reference to the list of open wallets if it is no longer a global variable. Also tweaks splash screen registration for load wallet events to be delayed until after wallet client is created.
2020-08-17Merge #14582: wallet: always do avoid partial spends if fees are within a ↵Samuel Dobson
specified range 7f13dfb587dd6a7a5b7dfbfe689ae0ce818fe5c9 test: test the implicit avoid partial spends functionality (Karl-Johan Alm) b82067bf696c53f22536f9ca2e51949c164f6b06 wallet: try -avoidpartialspends mode and use its result if fees are below threshold (Karl-Johan Alm) Pull request description: The `-avoidpartialspends` feature is normally disabled, as it may affect the optimal fee for payments. This PR introduces a new parameter `-maxapsfee` (max avoid partial spends fee) which acts on the following values: * -1: disable partial spend avoidance completely (do not even try it) * 0: only do partial spend avoidance if fees are the same or better as the regular coin selection * 1..∞: use APS variant if the absolute fee difference is less than or equal to the max APS fee For values other than -1, the code will now try partial spend avoidance once, and if that gives a value within the accepted range, it will use that. Example: -maxapsfee=0.00001000 means the wallet will do regular coin select, APS coin select, and then pick AKS iff the absolute fee difference is <= 1000 satoshi. Edit: updated this to reflect the fact we are now using a max fee. ACKs for top commit: fjahr: tested ACK 7f13dfb587dd6a7a5b7dfbfe689ae0ce818fe5c9 achow101: ACK 7f13dfb587dd6a7a5b7dfbfe689ae0ce818fe5c9 jonatack: ACK 7f13dfb58, code review, debug build, verified the test fails with `AssertionError: not(2 == 1)` for the number of vouts when `-maxapsfee=0.0001` is changed to 0, and verified the new logging with an added assertion. meshcollider: Code review ACK 7f13dfb587dd6a7a5b7dfbfe689ae0ce818fe5c9 Tree-SHA512: 475929df57f6191bb4e36bfbcad5a280a64bb0ecd8767b76cb2e44e2301235d0eb294a3f2fac5bbf15d35d7ecfba47acb2285feadb883c9ce31c08377e3afb3c
2020-08-13Add loadwallet and createwallet RPC load_on_startup optionsRussell Yanofsky
This maintains a persistent list of wallets stored in settings that will automatically be loaded on startup. Being able to load a wallet automatically on startup will be more useful in the GUI when the option to create wallets is added in #15006, but it's reasonable to expose this feature by RPC as well.
2020-08-06wallet: try -avoidpartialspends mode and use its result if fees are below ↵Karl-Johan Alm
threshold The threshold is defined by a new max avoid partial spends fee flag, which defaults to 0 (i.e. if fees are unchanged, use the grouped option).
2020-07-29scripted-diff: Replace gArgs with local argsmanIvan Metlushko
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- sed -i -e 's/gArgs.Add/argsman.Add/g' `git grep -l "gArgs.Add"` -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-07-29refactor: add unused ArgsManager to replace gArgsIvan Metlushko
2020-07-09wallet: Pass unused args to StartWalletsMarcoFalke
This refactor does not change behavior
2020-06-27scripted-diff: Move ui_interface to the node libMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- # Move files git mv src/ui_interface.h src/node/ui_interface.h git mv src/ui_interface.cpp src/node/ui_interface.cpp sed -i -e 's/BITCOIN_UI_INTERFACE_H/BITCOIN_NODE_UI_INTERFACE_H/g' src/node/ui_interface.h # Adjust includes and makefile sed -i -e 's|ui_interface|node/ui_interface|g' $(git grep -l ui_interface) # Sort includes git diff -U0 | clang-format-diff -p1 -i -v -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-05-25wallet: remove -salvagewalletAndrew Chow
2020-05-05Make InitError bilingualHennadii Stepanov
2020-04-19Merge #15761: Replace -upgradewallet startup option with upgradewallet RPCMarcoFalke
0d32d661481f099af572e7a08a50e17bcc165c44 Remove -upgradewallet startup option (Andrew Chow) 92263cce5b6c6b66296dadda5f29724611db0160 Add upgradewallet RPC (Andrew Chow) 1e48796c99b63aa8fa8451ce7b0c20759ea43500 Make UpgradeWallet a member function of CWallet (Andrew Chow) c988f27937bc79c90f4eed48552c72f1b66dc044 Have UpgradeWallet take the version to upgrade to and an error message out parameter (Andrew Chow) 183323712398e26ddcf3a9dc048aaa9900a91f5a Only run UpgradeWallet if the wallet needs to be upgraded (Andrew Chow) 9c16b1735f8e530ce68d678e9ca0eceb2ceb3520 Move wallet upgrading to its own function (Andrew Chow) Pull request description: `-upgradewallet` is largely incompatible with many recent wallet features and versions. For example, it was disabled if multiple wallets were used and would not work with encrypted wallets that were being upgraded to HD. This PR does away with the old method of upgrading upon startup and instead allows users to upgrade their wallets via an `upgradewallet` RPC. This does largely the same thing as the old `-upgradewallet` option but because the wallet is loaded, it can be unlocked to upgrade to HD. Furthermore it is compatible with multiwallet as it works on the individual wallet that is specified by the RPC. ACKs for top commit: meshcollider: Code review ACK 0d32d661481f099af572e7a08a50e17bcc165c44 darosior: ACK 0d32d661481f099af572e7a08a50e17bcc165c44 MarcoFalke: ACK 0d32d661481f099af572e7a08a50e17bcc165c44 🚵 Tree-SHA512: b425bf6f5d605e26506889d63c780895482f07cbc086193218e031e8504d3072d41e90d65cd41bcc98ee4c1eb048954bc5d4ac85435f7394892373aac89a3b0a
2020-04-16scripted-diff: Bump copyright headersMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./ -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-04-13Remove -upgradewallet startup optionAndrew Chow
2020-02-17Merge #13339: wallet: Replace %w by wallet name in -walletnotify scriptWladimir J. van der Laan
4e9efac678a9c0ea4e4c7dd956ea036ae6cf17ec test: Check wallet name in -walletnotify script (João Barbosa) 9a5b5ee81f15b1d89cb25ff3e137a672536cdc46 wallet: Replace %w by wallet name in -walletnotify script (João Barbosa) Pull request description: Fixes #13237. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK 4e9efac678a9c0ea4e4c7dd956ea036ae6cf17ec Tree-SHA512: 189dd1c785485f2e974d7c12531851b2a977778b3b954aa95efd527322ba3345924cfd587fb9c90b0fa979202af0ab2d90e53d125fe266a36c94f757e4176203
2020-01-15wallet: Replace %w by wallet name in -walletnotify scriptJoão Barbosa
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
2019-12-18Document better -keypool as a look-ahead safety mechanismAntoine Riard
If after a backup, an address is issued beyond the initial keypool range and none of the addresses in this range is seen onchain, if a wallet is restored from backup, even in case of rescan, funds may be loss due to the look-ahead buffer not being incremented and so restored wallet not detecting onchain out-of-range address as derived from its seed. This scenario is theoretically unavoidable due to the requirement of the keypool to have a max size. However, given the default keypool size, this is unlikely. Document better keypool size implications to avoid user setting a too low value.
2019-11-23refactor: Nuke coincontrol circular dependencyHennadii Stepanov
2019-11-12wallet: Make -walletdir network onlyJoão Barbosa
2019-10-28Pass NodeContext, ConnMan, BanMan references more placesRussell Yanofsky
So g_connman and g_banman globals can be removed next commit.
2019-10-28scripted-diff: Rename InitInterfaces to NodeContextRussell Yanofsky
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- s() { git grep -l "$1" src | xargs sed -i "s/$1/$2/g"; } s 'struct InitInterfaces' 'struct NodeContext' s 'InitInterfaces interfaces' 'NodeContext node' s 'InitInterfaces& interfaces' 'NodeContext\& node' s 'InitInterfaces m_interfaces' 'NodeContext m_context' s 'InitInterfaces\* g_rpc_interfaces' 'NodeContext* g_rpc_node' s 'g_rpc_interfaces = &interfaces' 'g_rpc_node = \&node' s 'g_rpc_interfaces' 'g_rpc_node' s 'm_interfaces' 'm_context' s 'interfaces\.chain' 'node.chain' s '\(AppInitMain\|Shutdown\|Construct\)(interfaces)' '\1(node)' s 'init interfaces' 'chain clients' -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2019-10-15Remove unused includespracticalswift
2019-10-14[wallet] Remove pruning check for -rescan optionJohn Newbery
Prior to this PR, the wallet would not allow the `-rescan` option at startup if pruning was enabled. This is unnecessarily restrictive. It should be possible to rescan if pruning is enabled, as long as no blocks have actually been pruned yet. Remove the pruning check from WalletInit::ParameterInteraction(). If any blocks have been pruned, that will be caught in CreateWalletFromFile().
2019-10-02Truly decouple wallet from chainparams for -fallbackfeeJorge Timón
Before it was 0 by default for main and 20000 for test and regtest. Now it is 0 by default for all chains, thus there's no need to call Params(). Also now the default for main is properly documented