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2017-08-03Merge #10942: Eliminate fee overpaying edge case when subtracting fee from ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
recipients 49d903e Eliminate fee overpaying edge case when subtracting fee from recipients (Alex Morcos) Pull request description: I'm not sure if this is the cause of the issue in #10034 , but this was a known edge case. I just didn't realize how simple the fix is. Could use a couple more eyes to make sure nothing silly can go wrong here, but if we all agree it's this simple, we can add this as another 0.15 bug fix. Tree-SHA512: db1dd1e83363a3c231267b626d3a388893ee70ba1972056fe2c339c5c9e4fbfd30f7fe837c30cc7be884d454797fd4c619b9d631a8d5eeb55cdb07402a83acb3
2017-08-01Merge #10788: [RPC] Fix addwitnessaddress by replacing ismine with ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
producesignature e222dc2 Replace ismine with producesignature check in witnessifier (Andrew Chow) Pull request description: Instead of using ismine to check whether an address can be spent by us, make the witness version of the script or address first and then use ProduceSignature with the DummySignatureCreator to check if we can solve for the script. This is to fix cases where we don't have all of the private keys (for something like a multisig address) but have the redeemscript so we can witnessify it. Tree-SHA512: 371777aee839cceb41f099109a13689120d35cf3880cde39216596cc2aac5cc1096af7d9cf07ad9306c3b05c073897f4518a7e97f0b88642f1e3b80b799f481e
2017-07-28Clarify help message for -discardfeeAlex Morcos
2017-07-28[wallet] Specify wallet name in wallet loading errorsJohn Newbery
2017-07-28Reject invalid wallet filesJoão Barbosa
2017-07-28Reject duplicate wallet filenamesJoão Barbosa
2017-07-27Eliminate fee overpaying edge case when subtracting fee from recipientsAlex Morcos
2017-07-27Replace ismine with producesignature check in witnessifierAndrew Chow
Instead of using ismine to check whether an address can be spent by us, make the witness version of the script or address first and then use ProduceSignature with the DummySignatureCreator to check if we can solve for the script. Also fixes test cases to reflect this change.
2017-07-27Merge #10931: Fix misleading "Method not found" multiwallet errorsWladimir J. van der Laan
df389bc Change wallet method disabled error text (Russell Yanofsky) e526b3d Fix misleading "Method not found" multiwallet errors (Russell Yanofsky) Pull request description: Raise RPC_WALLET_NOT_SPECIFIED instead of RPC_METHOD_NOT_FOUND when a required wallet filename was not specified in an RPC call. Also raise more specific RPC_WALLET_NOT_FOUND error instead of RPC_INVALID_PARAMETER in case an invalid wallet was specified, for consistency. Tree-SHA512: 6a8d885283f69bcfc28f2e08ac03eff02f9f8160a312ce2a90d868aa52533434fc0b4c4ab86547c2f09392338956df915637eaf7136a4fc105e6c8179f2d0ac8
2017-07-26Change wallet method disabled error textRussell Yanofsky
Not strictly backwards compatible because the error is not new in this release.
2017-07-26Merge #10912: [tests] Fix incorrect memory_cleanse(…) call in crypto_tests.cppWladimir J. van der Laan
065039d [tests] Fix incorrect memory_cleanse(…) call in crypto_tests.cpp (practicalswift) Pull request description: `chKey` and `chIV` are pointers, not arrays :-) Probably the result of copy-pasting of old code where the code was operating on arrays instead of pointers. If I'm reading the code correctly the absence/presence of these `memory_cleanse(…)` calls won't alter the outcome of the test in question (`TestPassphraseSingle`) even if fixed. Therefore removing. Tree-SHA512: a053b2817bedf6ef889744e546ce9a0f165dee94aef6850d9d6a6bb05b0018789597371ecf154a4aec8588c0ef5626ef08c23c35e35927f6b0497b5f086146fe
2017-07-26Fix misleading "Method not found" multiwallet errorsRussell Yanofsky
Raise RPC_WALLET_NOT_SPECIFIED instead of RPC_METHOD_NOT_FOUND when a required wallet filename was not specified in an RPC call. Also raise more specific RPC_WALLET_NOT_FOUND error instead of RPC_INVALID_PARAMETER in case an invalid wallet was specified, for consistency.
2017-07-26Merge #10854: Avoid using sizes on non-fixed-width types to derive protocol ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
constants. 095b917 Avoid using sizes on non-fixed-width types to derive protocol constants. (Gregory Maxwell) Pull request description: Thanks to awemany for pointing this out. This replaces #10172 which appears to be abandoned, but uses the constants as requested on that PR. Tree-SHA512: 032c0d75b3aaf807a7d0c7fb8ff5515acc45ad58bd00fe81413f900fe02bad900534a970403b9bb568e132c9eddea6043e958daf625e8acc84375bd41ee2e2ef
2017-07-26Merge #10655: Properly document target_confirmations in listsinceblockWladimir J. van der Laan
9f8a46f Properly document target_confirmations in listsinceblock (Ryan Havar) Pull request description: There seems to be some misunderstandings about this, but it's a heavily used function so I'd like to make sure the docs are clear about how it works. For a later issue: * Change the default of target_confirmations to 6 (1 is a pretty silly default) * Change the name of target_confirmations (it's really a horrible name) Tree-SHA512: a2fba2fab30019cea9db56cd7e31de95ba31090617ab336bdf130f9591bfcf3fc5fbd9e7e1e40b6c7bd2f74b9b4658afb1fdc7fc44e1f79520d1319758982a1c
2017-07-26[tests] Fix incorrect memory_cleanse(…) call in crypto_tests.cpppracticalswift
chKey and chIV are pointers, not arrays :-) Probably the result of copy-pasting of old code which was operating on arrays instead of pointers.
2017-07-25Merge #10799: Prevent user from specifying conflicting parameters to fundrawtxWladimir J. van der Laan
99c7fc3 Prevent user from specifying conflicting parameters to fundrawtx (Matt Corallo) Pull request description: estimate_mode/conf_target both are overridden by feeRate, so should not be specified together with feeRate. Based on #10706 Tree-SHA512: 8ccd08575fd1f2a0d45112538ffbbc73983ee172963230b0cc7ac41d13c6f3c740917f82b212c41ded3a64d873452e7f2c7af49f3b47cab897f8e85117f21333
2017-07-25Properly document target_confirmations in listsinceblockRyan Havar
2017-07-25test: Make sure wallet.backup is created in temp pathWladimir J. van der Laan
This assures that we don't overwrite a random file called `wallet.backup` that happens to be in the current directory. It also assures that the temporary file will be cleaned up. Noticed by Evan Klitzke, came up in discussion here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10880#discussion_r128460722
2017-07-25Merge #10789: Punctuation/grammer fixes in rpcwallet.cppWladimir J. van der Laan
a5ecaf1 Fix misspellings and remove safety verbiage (Steven D. Lander) Pull request description: Standardizing punctuation on CLI output and also including a few fixes for grammer. This PR is for text only changes and includes no code edits. Tree-SHA512: afde551bf1212838822188b6723f2bf1b7222decfa1cd7aa6b04967489108a29f80833af6059252af028c53437755f258275af0614e0d4d0311e09421cd8e131
2017-07-24Merge #9622: [rpc] listsinceblock should include lost transactions when ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
parameter is a reorg'd block 876e92b Testing: listsinceblock should display all transactions that were affected since the given block, including transactions that were removed due to a reorg. (Karl-Johan Alm) f999c46 listsinceblock: optionally find and list any transactions that were undone due to reorg when requesting a non-main chain block in a new 'removed' array. (Karl-Johan Alm) Pull request description: The following scenario will not notify the caller of the fact `tx0` has been dropped: 1. User 1 receives BTC in tx0 from utxo1 in block aa1. 2. User 2 receives BTC in tx1 from utxo1 (same) in block bb1 3. User 1 sees 2 confirmations at block aa3. 4. Reorg into bb chain. 5. User 1 asks `listsinceblock aa3` and does not see that tx0 is now invalidated. See `listsinceblock.py` commit for related test. The proposed fix is to iterate from the given block down to the fork point, and to check each transaction in the blocks against the wallet, in addition to including all transactions from the fork point to the active chain tip (the current behavior). Any transactions that were present will now also be listed in the `listsinceblock` output in a new `replaced` array. This operation may be a bit heavy but the circumstances (and perceived frequency of occurrence) warrant it, I believe. Example output: ```Python { 'transactions': [], 'replaced': [ { 'walletconflicts': [], 'vout': 1, 'account': '', 'timereceived': 1485234857, 'time': 1485234857, 'amount': '1.00000000', 'bip125-replaceable': 'unknown', 'trusted': False, 'category': 'receive', 'txid': 'ce673859a30dee1d2ebdb3c05f2eea7b1da54baf68f93bb8bfe37c5f09ed22ff', 'address': 'miqEt4kWp9zSizwGGuUWLAmxEcTW9bFUnQ', 'label': '', 'confirmations': -7 } ], 'lastblock': '7a388f27d09e3699102a4ebf81597d974fc4c72093eeaa02adffbbf7527f6715' } ``` I believe this addresses the comment by @luke-jr in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9516#issuecomment-274190081 but I could be wrong.. Tree-SHA512: 607b5dcaeccb9dc0d963d3de138c40490f3e923050b29821e6bd513d26beb587bddc748fbb194503fe618cfe34a6ed65d95e8d9c5764a882b6c5f976520cff35
2017-07-21listsinceblock: optionally find and list any transactions that were undone ↵Karl-Johan Alm
due to reorg when requesting a non-main chain block in a new 'removed' array.
2017-07-20[wallet] [rpc] Add listwallets RPCJohn Newbery
This commit adds a listwallets RPC, which lists the names of the currently loaded wallets. This command intentionally shows no information about the wallet other then the name. Information on individual wallets can be obtained using the getwalletinfo RPC.
2017-07-20[wallet] [rpc] print wallet name in getwalletinfoJohn Newbery
2017-07-20[wallet] fix comment for CWallet::Verify()John Newbery
2017-07-20Merge #10783: [RPC] Various rpc argument fixesWladimir J. van der Laan
4dc1915 check for null values in rpc args and handle appropriately (Gregory Sanders) 999ef20 importmulti options are optional (Gregory Sanders) a70d025 fixup some rpc param counting for rpc help (Gregory Sanders) Pull request description: Audited where named args will fail to use correct default values or may fail when additional optional arguments are added. Previously for these parameters, it was fine to omit them as positional arguments, but it would trigger UniValue runtime errors to set them to null, or to omit them while passing named parameters with greater positions (which would internally set earlier missing arguments to null). Now null values are treated the same as missing values so these errors do not occur. Included a few other small fixes while working on it. I didn't bother fixing account-based rpc calls. Tree-SHA512: 8baf781a35bd48de7878d4726850a580dab80323d3416c1c146b4fa9062f8a233c03f37e8ae3f3159e9d04a8f39c326627ca64c14e1cb7ce72538f934ab2ae1e
2017-07-20Merge #10862: Remove unused variable int64_t nEnd. Fix typo: "conditon" → ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
"condition". 5a6671c Fix typo: "conditon" → "condition" (practicalswift) 35aff43 Remove unused variable int64_t nEnd (practicalswift) Pull request description: * Remove unused variable `int64_t nEnd`. Last use of `nEnd` removed in commit 1fc8c3d. * Fix typo: "conditon" → "condition". Typo introduced in commit 439c4e8. Tree-SHA512: 61624e6f70828c485fe46dbe00df76f1a07b7a5849d41bf7d279323b687420e60e9b85192f611a37211f17f3dea8eb3f6f6dc65d90c92e5516404fd81d37785a
2017-07-19Fix misspellings and remove safety verbiageSteven D. Lander
2017-07-19Merge #10817: Redefine Dust and add a discard_rateWladimir J. van der Laan
f4d00e6 Add a discard_rate (Alex Morcos) b138585 Remove factor of 3 from definition of dust. (Alex Morcos) Pull request description: The definition of dust is redefined to remove the factor of 3. Dust is redefined 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. A discard_rate is added which defaults to 10,000 sat/kB Any change output which would be dust at the discard_rate you are willing to discard completely and add to fee (as well as continuing to pay the fee that would have been needed for creating the change) This would be a nice addition for 0.15 and I think will remain useful for 0.16 with the new coin selection algorithms in discussion, but its not crucial. It does add translation strings, but we could (should?) avoid that by hiding the option Tree-SHA512: 5b6f655354d0ab6b8b6cac1e8d1fe3136d10beb15c6d948fb15bfb105155a9d03684c6240624039b3eed6428b7e60e54216cc8b2f90c4600701e39f646284a9b
2017-07-18Merge #10784: Do not allow users to get keys from keypool without reserving themWladimir J. van der Laan
cf82a9e Do not allow users to get keys from keypool without reserving them (Matt Corallo) Pull request description: fundrawtransaction allows users to add a change output and then not have it removed from keypool. While it would be nice to have users follow the normal CreateTransaction/CommitTransaction process we use internally, there isnt much benefit in exposing this option, especially with HD wallets, while there is ample room for users to misunderstand or misuse this option. This partially reverts #9377. Would be nice to get this for 15 since its kinda crazy we have this option to begin with IMO, will need release notes as an RPC option is now ignored. Tree-SHA512: 72b5ee9c4a229b84d799dfb00c56fe80d8bba914ce81a433c3f5ab325bf9bf2b839ee658c261734f0ee183ab19435039481014d09c41dbe155e6323e63beb01d
2017-07-18Do not allow users to get keys from keypool without reserving themMatt Corallo
fundrawtransaction allows users to add a change output and then not have it removed from keypool. While it would be nice to have users follow the normal CreateTransaction/CommitTransaction process we use internally, there isnt much benefit in exposing this option, especially with HD wallets, while there is ample room for users to misunderstand or misuse this option. This could be particularly nasty in some use-cases (especially pre-HD-split) - eg a user might fundrawtransaction, then call getnewaddress, hand out the address for someone to pay them, then sendrawtransaction. This may result in the user thinking they have received payment, even though it was really just their own change! This could obviously result in needless key-reuse.
2017-07-18Merge #10849: Multiwallet: simplest endpoint supportWladimir J. van der Laan
6b9faf7 [QA] add basic multiwallet test (Jonas Schnelli) 979d0b8 [tests] [wallet] Add wallet endpoint support to authproxy (John Newbery) 76603b1 Select wallet based on the given endpoint (Jonas Schnelli) 32c9710 Fix test_bitcoin circular dependency issue (Jonas Schnelli) 31e0720 Add wallet endpoint support to bitcoin-cli (-usewallet) (Jonas Schnelli) dd2185c Register wallet endpoint (Jonas Schnelli) Pull request description: Alternative for #10829 and #10650. It adds the most simplest form of wallet based endpoint support (`/wallet/<filename>`). No v1 and no node/wallet endpoint split. Tree-SHA512: 23de1fd2f9b48d94682928b582fb6909e16ca507c2ee19e1f989d5a4f3aa706194c4b1fe8854d1d79ba531b7092434239776cae1ae715ff536e829424f59f9be
2017-07-18Remove unused variable int64_t nEndpracticalswift
Last use of nEnd removed in commit 1fc8c3de0cff2971cc1f9903bfc3d03a982f2fab.
2017-07-17Prevent user from specifying conflicting parameters to fundrawtxMatt Corallo
estimate_mode/conf_target both are overridden by feeRate, so should not be specified together with feeRate.
2017-07-17Add a discard_rateAlex Morcos
Any change output which would be dust at the discard_rate you are willing to discard completely and add to fee (as well as continuing to pay the fee that would have been needed for creating the change).
2017-07-17Avoid using sizes on non-fixed-width types to derive protocol constants.Gregory Maxwell
Thanks to awemany for pointing this out.
2017-07-17No longer ever reuse keypool indexesMatt Corallo
This fixes an issue where you could reserve a keypool entry, then top up the keypool, writing out a new key at the given index, then return they key from the pool. This isnt likely to cause issues, but given there is no reason to ever re-use keypool indexes (they're 64 bits...), best to avoid it alltogether.
2017-07-17Select wallet based on the given endpointJonas Schnelli
2017-07-17Merge #10831: Batch flushing operations to the walletdb during top up and ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
increase keypool size. b0e8e2d Print one log message per keypool top-up, not one per key. (Gregory Maxwell) 41dc163 Increase wallet default keypool size to 1000. (Gregory Maxwell) 30d8f3a Pushdown walletdb though CWallet::AddKeyPubKey to avoid flushes. (Gregory Maxwell) 3a53f19 Pushdown walletdb object through GenerateNewKey/DeriveNewChildKey. (Gregory Maxwell) Pull request description: This carries the walletdb object from top-up through GenerateNewKey/DeriveNewChildKey/CWallet::AddKeyPubKey, which allows us to avoid the flush on destruction until the top up finishes instead of flushing the wallet for every key. This speeds up adding keys by well over 10x on my laptop (actually something like 17x), I wouldn't be surprised if it were an even bigger speedup on spinning rust. Then it increases the keypool size to 1000. I would have preferred to use 10,000 but in the case where the user creates a new wallet and then turns on encryption it seems kind of dumb to have >400KB of marked-used born unencrypted keys just laying around. (Thanks to Matt for cluesticking me on how to bypass the crypter spaghetti) Tree-SHA512: 868303de38fce4c3f67d7fe133f765f15435c94b39d252d7450b5fee5c607a3cc2f5e531861a69d8c8877bf130e0ff4c539f97500a6bc0ff6d67e4a42c9385c7
2017-07-17Print one log message per keypool top-up, not one per key.Gregory Maxwell
2017-07-17Increase wallet default keypool size to 1000.Gregory Maxwell
2017-07-17Pushdown walletdb though CWallet::AddKeyPubKey to avoid flushes.Gregory Maxwell
This prevents the wallet from being flushed between each and every key during top-up. This results in a >10x speed-up for the top-up.
2017-07-17check for null values in rpc args and handle appropriatelyGregory Sanders
2017-07-17importmulti options are optionalGregory Sanders
2017-07-17fixup some rpc param counting for rpc helpGregory Sanders
2017-07-17Merge #10706: Improve wallet fee logic and fix GUI bugsWladimir J. van der Laan
11590d3 Properly bound check conf_target in wallet RPC calls (Alex Morcos) fd29d3d Remove checking of mempool min fee from estimateSmartFee. (Alex Morcos) 2fffaa9 Make QT fee displays use GetMinimumFee instead of estimateSmartFee (Alex Morcos) 1983ca6 Use CoinControl to pass custom fee setting from QT. (Alex Morcos) 03ee701 Refactor to use CoinControl in GetMinimumFee and FeeBumper (Alex Morcos) ecd81df Make CoinControl a required argument to CreateTransaction (Alex Morcos) Pull request description: This builds on #10589 (first 5 commits from that PR, last 5 commits are new) The first couple commits refactor to use the CCoinControl class to pass fee calculation parameters around. This allows for fixing the buggy interaction in QT between the global payTxFee which can be modified by the RPC call settxfee or temporarily modified by the QT custom fee settings. Before these changes the GUI could sometimes send a transaction with a recently set payTxFee and not respect the settings displayed in the GUI. After these changes, using the GUI does not involve the global transaction confirm target or payTxFee. The prospective fee displays in the smart fee slider and the coin control dialog are changed to use the fee calculation from GetMinimumFee, this simplifies the code and makes them slightly more correct in edge cases. Maxing the fee calculation with the mempool min fee is move from estimateSmartFee to GetMinimumFee. This fixes a long standing bug, and should be tagged for 0.15 as it is holding up finalizing the estimatesmartfee RPC API before release. Tree-SHA512: 4d36a1bd5934aa62f3806d380fcafbef73e9fe5bdf190fc5259a3e3a13349e5ce796e50e7068c46dc630ccf56d061bce5804f0bfe2e082bb01ca725b63efd4c1
2017-07-17Merge #10330: [wallet] fix zapwallettxes interaction with persistent mempoolMarcoFalke
4c3b538 [logs] fix zapwallettxes startup logs (John Newbery) e7a2181 [wallet] fix zapwallettxes interaction with persistent mempool (John Newbery) ff7365e [tests] fix flake8 warnings in zapwallettxes.py (John Newbery) Pull request description: zapwallettxes previously did not interact well with persistent mempool. zapwallettxes would cause wallet transactions to be zapped, but they would then be reloaded from the mempool on startup. This commit softsets persistmempool to false if zapwallettxes is enabled so transactions are actually zapped. This PR also fixes the zapwallettxes.py functional test, which did not properly test this feature. The test line: ```py assert_raises(JSONRPCException, self.nodes[0].gettransaction, [txid3]) #there must be a expection because the unconfirmed wallettx0 must be gone by now ``` is not actually testing the presence of the transaction since the RPC is being called incorrectly (with an array instead of a string). The `assert_raises()` passes since an assert is raised, but it's not the one the test writer had in mind! Fixes #9710 . Tree-SHA512: e3236efc7a2fd2b3bf1d9e2e8a7726d470c57f5d95cf41b7bde264edc8817bd36a6f3feff52f8de8db0ef64b7247c88b24e7ff7cefaa706cba86fe4e2135a508
2017-07-16Fix incorrect Doxygen tag (@ince → @since). Make Doxygen parameter names ↵practicalswift
match actual parameter names.
2017-07-16Pushdown walletdb object through GenerateNewKey/DeriveNewChildKey.Gregory Maxwell
This is needed but not sufficient for batching the wallet flushing when topping up the keypool.
2017-07-15Merge #10235: Track keypool entries as internal vs external in memoryPieter Wuille
d40a72ccb Clarify *(--.end()) iterator semantics in CWallet::TopUpKeyPool (Matt Corallo) 28301b978 Meet code style on lines changed in the previous commit (Matt Corallo) 4a3fc3562 Track keypool entries as internal vs external in memory (Matt Corallo) Pull request description: This is an alternative version of #10184. As @jonasschnelli points out there, the performance regressions are pretty minimal, but given that this is a pretty simple, mechanical change, its probably worth doing. Tree-SHA512: e83f9ebf2998f8164d1b2eebe5e6dcdeadea8c30b7612861f830758c08bf4093cd6a67b3bcfa9cfcb139e5e0b106fc8898a975fc69f334981aefc756568ab613
2017-07-15[logs] fix zapwallettxes startup logsJohn Newbery