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They're unused and produce nasty deprecation warnings
Github-Pull: #9786
Rebased-From: 3301587dc5c7937141282f3799592d1e398495fb
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Github-Pull: #9785
Rebased-From: c801c82e253dc4956069b6110f65b43f538dd5a1
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Github-Pull: #9785
Rebased-From: 914fad155d9fc76b42b3a0414dd14b5ebc36062f
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e662af3 Use 2 hour grace period for key timestamps in importmulti rescans (Russell Yanofsky)
38d3e9e [qa] Extend import-rescan.py to test imports on pruned nodes. (Russell Yanofsky)
c28583d [qa] Extend import-rescan.py to test specific key timestamps (Russell Yanofsky)
8be0866 [qa] Simplify import-rescan.py (Russell Yanofsky)
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91fb506 Add two hour buffer to manual pruning (Alex Morcos)
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3f78e46 Update nMinimumChainWork and defaultAssumeValid. (Gregory Maxwell)
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55c403b Ensure `-maxsigcachesize` is in valid range (John Newbery)
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- If the -maxsigcachesize parameter is set to zero, setup a minimum sized
sigcache (2 elements) rather than segfaulting.
- Handle maxsigcachesize being negative
- Handle maxsigcachesize being too large
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Gregory Maxwell <greg@xiph.org> pointed out the lack of grace period in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9490#issue-199407998.
The importwallet RPC which uses key timestamps in a similar way already has a 2
hour grace period.
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00e623d [Trivial] Update comments referencing main.cpp (CryptAxe)
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07afcd6 Add missing cs_wallet lock that triggers new lock held assertion (Russell Yanofsky)
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'override'" warnings
6c5427d wallet: Prevent "overrides a member function but is not marked 'override'" warnings (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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ba803ef Harden against mistakes handling invalid blocks (Suhas Daftuar)
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A new AssertLockHeld(cs_wallet) call was added in commit a58370e
"Dedup nTimeFirstKey update logic" (part of PR #9108).
The lock held assertion will fail when loading prexisting wallets files from
before the #9108 merge that have watch-only keys.
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9acf25c Return error when importmulti called with invalid address. (Russell Yanofsky)
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4b6cccc Selectively suppress deprecation warnings (Jonas Schnelli)
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Fixes a bug in AcceptBlock() in invoking CheckBlock() with incorrect
arguments, and restores a call to CheckBlock() from ProcessNewBlock()
as belt-and-suspenders.
Updates the (overspecified) tests to match behavior.
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warnings
Because it is used inconsistently at least version 5.4.0 of g++ to
complains about methods that don't use override. There is two ways to go
about this: remove override from the methods having it, or add it to the
methods missing it. I chose the second.
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top of #9682)
a80f98b Use importmulti timestamp when importing watch only keys (Russell Yanofsky)
a58370e Dedup nTimeFirstKey update logic (Russell Yanofsky)
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a47da4b Use z = std::max(x - y, 0); instead of z = x - y; if (z < 0) z = 0; (practicalswift)
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0b4f273 Bugfix: Qt/Options: Restore persistent "restart required" notice (Luke Dashjr)
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verack
d943491 qa: add a test to detect leaky p2p messages (Cory Fields)
8650bbb qa: Expose on-connection to mininode listeners (Matt Corallo)
5b5e4f8 qa: mininode learns when a socket connects, not its first action (Matt Corallo)
cbfc5a6 net: require a verack before responding to anything else (Cory Fields)
8502e7a net: parse reject earlier (Cory Fields)
c45b9fb net: correctly ban before the handshake is complete (Cory Fields)
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66f861a Add a test for P2P inactivity timeouts (Matt Corallo)
b436f92 qa: Expose on-connection to mininode listeners (Matt Corallo)
8aaba7a qa: mininode learns when a socket connects, not its first action (Matt Corallo)
2cbd119 Disconnect peers which we do not receive VERACKs from within 60 sec (Matt Corallo)
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266a811 Use MTP for importmulti "now" timestamps (Russell Yanofsky)
3cf9917 Add test to check new importmulti "now" value (Russell Yanofsky)
442887f Require timestamps for importmulti keys (Russell Yanofsky)
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update-translations.py
7179e7c qt: Periodic translations update (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
5e903a5 devtools: Handle Qt formatting characters edge-case in update-translations.py (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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7a8c251901 made this logic hard to follow. After that change, messages would
not be sent to a peer via SendMessages() before the handshake was complete, but
messages could still be sent as a response to an incoming message.
For example, if a peer had not yet sent a verack, we wouldn't notify it about
new blocks, but we would respond to a PING with a PONG.
This change makes the behavior straightforward: until we've received a verack,
never send any message other than version/verack/reject.
The behavior until a VERACK is received has always been undefined, this change
just tightens our policy.
This also makes testing much easier, because we can now connect but not send
version/verack, and anything sent to us is an error.
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Prior to this change, all messages were ignored until a VERSION message was
received, as well as possibly incurring a ban score.
Since REJECT messages can be sent at any time (including as a response to a bad
VERSION message), make sure to always parse them.
Moving this parsing up keeps it from being caught in the
if (pfrom->nVersion == 0) check below.
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7a8c251901 made a change to avoid getting into SendMessages() until the
version handshake (VERSION + VERACK) is complete. That was done to avoid
leaking out messages to nodes who could connect, but never bothered sending
us their version/verack.
Unfortunately, the ban tally and possible disconnect are done as part of
SendMessages(). So after 7a8c251901, if a peer managed to do something
bannable before completing the handshake (say send 100 non-version messages
before their version), they wouldn't actually end up getting
disconnected/banned. That's fixed here by checking the banscore as part of
ProcessMessages() in addition to SendMessages().
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Lack of error checking noticed by Alex Morcos <morcos@chaincode.com>
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a60677e Pre-0.14.0 hardcoded seeds update (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
bfa9393 contrib/seeds: Update PATTERN_AGENT (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
4dfac2c Update seeds tooling to Python 3 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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When importing a watch-only address over importmulti with a specific timestamp,
the wallet's nTimeFirstKey is currently set to 1. After this change, the
provided timestamp will be used and stored as metadata associated with
watch-only key. This can improve wallet performance because it can avoid the
need to scan the entire blockchain for watch only addresses when timestamps are
provided.
Also adds timestamp to validateaddress return value (needed for tests).
Fixes #9034.
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Also make nTimeFirstKey member variable private.
This is just a cleanup change, it doesn't change behavior in any significant
way.
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Easiest way to test this was to expose the timestamp via the validateaddress
RPC (which was already looking up and returning key metadata).
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Additionally, accept a "now" timestamp, to allow avoiding rescans for keys
which are known never to have been used.
Note that the behavior when "now" is specified is slightly different than the
previous behavior when no timestamp was specified at all. Previously, when no
timestamp was specified, it would avoid rescanning during the importmulti call,
but set the key's nCreateTime value to 1, which would not prevent future block
reads in later ScanForWalletTransactions calls. With this change, passing a
"now" timestamp will set the key's nCreateTime to the current block time
instead of 1.
Fixes #9491
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