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2020-04-01Merge #18247: test: Wait for both veracks in add_p2p_connectionMarcoFalke
faf1d047313e71658fb31f6b94fdd5d37705ab85 test: Remove redundant sync_with_ping after add_p2p_connection (MarcoFalke) fa9064704524a0fd1fa9ea73eea45b07316ac3d1 test: Wait for both veracks in add_p2p_connection (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This fixes the race in p2p_blocksonly E.g. https://travis-ci.org/MarcoFalke/bitcoin-core/jobs/657038844#L4500 ``` ... test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.825000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Closed connection to: 127.0.0.1:11828 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.825642Z [net] disconnecting peer=0 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.825826Z [net] Cleared nodestate for peer=0 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.875835Z [http] Received a POST request for / from 127.0.0.1:53448 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.876067Z [httpworker.0] ThreadRPCServer method=getmempoolinfo user=__cookie__ test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.877000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Connecting to Bitcoin Node: 127.0.0.1:11828 test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.878000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Connected & Listening: 127.0.0.1:11828 test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.878000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Send message to 127.0.0.1:11828: msg_version(nVersion=70014 nServices=9 nTime=Sun Mar 1 20:58:28 2020 addrTo=CAddress(nServices=1 ip=127.0.0.1 port=11828) addrFrom=CAddress(nServices=1 ip=0.0.0.0 port=0) nNonce=0x164D5DEB952A4A0B strSubVer=b'/python-mininode-tester:0.0.3/' nStartingHeight=-1 nRelay=1) node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.883808Z [net] Added connection peer=1 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.883950Z [net] connection from 127.0.0.1:33798 accepted node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.884300Z [msghand] received: version (116 bytes) peer=1 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.884483Z [msghand] sending version (114 bytes) peer=1 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.884700Z [msghand] send version message: version 70015, blocks=200, us=[::]:0, peer=1 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.884765Z [msghand] sending verack (0 bytes) peer=1 test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.885000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Received message from 127.0.0.1:11828: msg_version(nVersion=70015 nServices=1033 nTime=Sun Mar 1 20:58:28 2020 addrTo=CAddress(nServices=0 ip=0.0.0.0 port=0) addrFrom=CAddress(nServices=1033 ip=0.0.0.0 port=0) nNonce=0x4A0F2F4C549B3399 strSubVer=b'/Satoshi:0.19.99(testnode0)/' nStartingHeight=200 nRelay=0) test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.885000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Send message to 127.0.0.1:11828: msg_verack() test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.885000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Received message from 127.0.0.1:11828: msg_verack() node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.885004Z [msghand] receive version message: /python-mininode-tester:0.0.3/: version 70014, blocks=-1, us=127.0.0.1:11828, peer=1 test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.886000Z TestFramework (INFO): Check that txs from rpc are not rejected and relayed to other peers node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.886556Z [http] Received a POST request for / from 127.0.0.1:53448 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.886783Z [httpworker.1] ThreadRPCServer method=getpeerinfo user=__cookie__ node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.889032Z [http] Received a POST request for / from 127.0.0.1:53448 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.889294Z [httpworker.2] ThreadRPCServer method=testmempoolaccept user=__cookie__ node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.891655Z [http] Received a POST request for / from 127.0.0.1:53448 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.891963Z [httpworker.3] ThreadRPCServer method=sendrawtransaction user=__cookie__ node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.893115Z [httpworker.3] Enqueuing TransactionAddedToMempool: txid=af34fc5ff9ea8babbd4083fbb79ffd2ad5aff1d6def803c07ca5aeed880bd60f wtxid=af34fc5ff9ea8babbd4083fbb79ffd2ad5aff1d6def803c07ca5aeed880bd60f node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.893443Z [scheduler] TransactionAddedToMempool: txid=af34fc5ff9ea8babbd4083fbb79ffd2ad5aff1d6def803c07ca5aeed880bd60f wtxid=af34fc5ff9ea8babbd4083fbb79ffd2ad5aff1d6def803c07ca5aeed880bd60f node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.894814Z [msghand] received: verack (0 bytes) peer=1 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.894937Z [msghand] sending sendheaders (0 bytes) peer=1 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.895087Z [msghand] sending sendcmpct (9 bytes) peer=1 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.895235Z [msghand] sending sendcmpct (9 bytes) peer=1 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.895430Z [msghand] sending ping (8 bytes) peer=1 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.895896Z [msghand] initial getheaders (199) to peer=1 (startheight:-1) test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.896000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Received message from 127.0.0.1:11828: msg_sendheaders() node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.896016Z [msghand] sending getheaders (645 bytes) peer=1 node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.896607Z [msghand] sending feefilter (8 bytes) peer=1 test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.897000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Received message from 127.0.0.1:11828: msg_sendcmpct(announce=False, version=2) test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.897000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Received message from 127.0.0.1:11828: msg_sendcmpct(announce=False, version=1) test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.897000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Received message from 127.0.0.1:11828: msg_ping(nonce=f735096062d217b5) test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.897000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Send message to 127.0.0.1:11828: msg_pong(nonce=f735096062d217b5) test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.897000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Received message from 127.0.0.1:11828: msg_getheaders(locator=CBlockLocator(nVersion=70014 vHave=[48924041037103782797700918670732352379567180837453042168545380831411841797392, 28010422273815860773972769588722664110955084223364219183119416607410792753789, 5954376895683677137597080246740451260829355661937599865380797589540815086241, 14500403275336359851183244421245184901482464358719551678581030092830439955257, 17853919108052771837249729512111680264864054213441538187113939176285784834878, 28843166929059356839755035875664073555480989477... (msg truncated) test 2020-03-01T20:58:28.897000Z TestFramework.mininode (DEBUG): Received message from 127.0.0.1:11828: msg_feefilter(feerate=000003e8) node0 2020-03-01T20:58:28.898144Z [msghand] received: pong (8 bytes) peer=1 node0 2020-03-01T20:59:28.338539Z [scheduler] Feeding 13446 bytes of dynamic environment data into RNG test 2020-03-01T20:59:28.908000Z TestFramework.utils (ERROR): wait_until() failed. Predicate: '''' def test_function(): assert self.is_connected if not self.last_message.get('tx'): return False return self.last_message['tx'].tx.rehash() == txid ''' test 2020-03-01T20:59:28.908000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/travis/build/MarcoFalke/bitcoin-core/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 112, in main self.run_test() File "/home/travis/build/MarcoFalke/bitcoin-core/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/p2p_blocksonly.py", line 57, in run_test self.nodes[0].p2p.wait_for_tx(txid) File "/home/travis/build/MarcoFalke/bitcoin-core/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/mininode.py", line 369, in wait_for_tx wait_until(test_function, timeout=timeout, lock=mininode_lock) File "/home/travis/build/MarcoFalke/bitcoin-core/build/bitcoin-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/util.py", line 234, in wait_until raise AssertionError("Predicate {} not true after {} seconds".format(predicate_source, timeout)) AssertionError: Predicate '''' def test_function(): assert self.is_connected if not self.last_message.get('tx'): return False return self.last_message['tx'].tx.rehash() == txid ''' not true after 60 seconds ACKs for top commit: jonatack: ACK faf1d04 Tree-SHA512: 3b1a38a5c87d11c610eee0988f0c4af9bfcd978df9ac718ef611f663df2fd4a0eb04e077df5e940d15971bb2f22328fb6021cacccb6902f1e527f288ad2c4a2c
2020-03-31test: Wait for both veracks in add_p2p_connectionMarcoFalke
2020-03-31Merge #18474: test: check that peer is connected when calling sync_*MarcoFalke
fac3716b09bb9ee121db629873d9694a95cae942 test: check that peer is connected when calling sync_* (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Without a connection there is no way to sync, so we can fail early and don't have to wait for the timeout ACKs for top commit: jonatack: ACK fac3716b09bb9 Tree-SHA512: 12f771473c23e152dae4bfb201fadb2c3530cf439de64fea07d048734614543080a5d05c9c36e6e398c6a69c8279f609d34706599571814172a11bcfbea4a3b9
2020-03-31test: add BIP37 'filterclear' test to p2p_filter.pySebastian Falbesoner
2020-03-30test: check that peer is connected when calling sync_*MarcoFalke
2020-03-30Merge #18334: test: Add basic test for BIP 37MarcoFalke
fa156999695ddaeb016d8320bee62f8d96679d55 test: Add basic test for BIP 37 (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This does not add full coverage, but should be a good start and can be extended in the future. Currently, none of the BIP 37 p2p code has test coverage. ACKs for top commit: practicalswift: Code review ACK fa156999695ddaeb016d8320bee62f8d96679d55 -- more testing coverage is better than less testing coverage Tree-SHA512: d52e8be79240dffb769105c087ae0ae9305d599282546e4ca7379c4c7add2dbcd668265b46670aa07c357638044cf0f61a6fab7dba8971dd0f80c8f99768686e
2020-03-25test: Add basic test for BIP 37MarcoFalke
2020-03-18Simplify bn2vch using int.to_bytesPieter Wuille
2020-03-17Merge #17319: Tests: remove bignum moduleMarcoFalke
3ed772d2219e58d6afea3d12c0ebebb8487445e7 [tests] remove bignum.py (John Newbery) f950ec25201e8ff7948be99ce3171f9700c4a8dc [tests] remove bn2bin() (John Newbery) 3b9b38579c59d5b31bd75103618776eafc05c132 [tests] remove bn_bytes() function (John Newbery) a760aa14a974cc18fa70a91f87a96a3db395a624 [tests] remove mpi2vch() function (John Newbery) 9a60bef50def228da763fe842bc2a7b9bf4fbcd7 [tests] don't encode the integer size in bignum (John Newbery) 1dc68aee66795bd806675913dc0401420383b9d1 [tests] add function comments to bignum (John Newbery) f31fc0e92efae793af840c9a46e765c20e0899b4 [tests] fix flake8 warnings in script.py and bignum.py (John Newbery) Pull request description: Only one function is imported in script.py. Just move that function to script.py and remove the bignum.py module. Remove unused functionality and fix some flake8 warnings along the way. Top commit has no ACKs. Tree-SHA512: 015f543ab545b5d5451896e2751d9c19334d9155b03faacd2023781e89833a2440f7f28741e9a8ac49badd9cdc012cbb6e038cdcdebeefaf9cb9d461c0689157
2020-03-03test: Add bad-txns-*-toolarge test cases to invalid_txsMarcoFalke
2020-02-11[tests] check v0.17.1 and v0.18.1 backwards compatibilitySjors Provoost
2020-01-30Output a descriptor in createmultisig and addmultisigaddressAndrew Chow
2020-01-31Merge #16115: On bitcoind startup, write config args to debug.logMarcoFalke
b951b0973cfd4e0db4607a00d434a04afb0d6199 on startup, write config options to debug.log (Larry Ruane) Pull request description: When a developer is examining `debug.log` after something goes wrong, it's often useful to know the exact options the failing instance of `bitcoind` was started with. Sometimes the `debug.log` file is all that's available for the analysis. This PR logs the `bitcoin.conf` entries and command-line arguments to `debug.log` on startup. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: ACK b951b0973cfd4e0db4607a00d434a04afb0d6199 🐪 jonatack: ACK b951b0973c reviewed diff, re-code review, built, ran tests, launched bitcoind and reviewed debug log output, verified value of `str` debug log in the added unit test. Tree-SHA512: bbca4fb3d49f99261758302bde0b8b67300ccc72e7380b01f1f66a146ae8a008a045df0ca5ca9664caff034d0ee38ea7ef38a50f38374525608c07ba52790358
2020-01-29on startup, write config options to debug.logLarry Ruane
2020-01-23test: Add p2p test for forcerelay permissionMarcoFalke
2020-01-23test: Make msg_tx a witness txMarcoFalke
2020-01-15scripted-diff: Bump copyright of files changed in 2020MarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./ -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-01-08Merge #17578: rpc: simplify getaddressinfo labels, deprecate previous behaviorSamuel Dobson
8925df86c4df16b1070343fef8e4d238f3cc3bd1 doc: update release notes (Jon Atack) 8bb405bbadf11391ccba7b334b4cfe66dc85b390 test: getaddressinfo labels purpose deprecation test (Jon Atack) 60aba1f2f11529add115d963d05599130288ae28 rpc: simplify getaddressinfo labels, deprecate previous behavior (Jon Atack) 7851f14ccf2bcd1e9b2ad48e5e08881be06d9d21 rpc: incorporate review feedback from PR 17283 (Jon Atack) Pull request description: This PR builds on #17283 (now merged) and is followed by #17585. It modifies the value returned by rpc getaddressinfo `labels` to an array of label name strings and deprecates the previous behavior of returning an array of JSON hash structures containing label `name` and address `purpose` key/value pairs. before ``` "labels": [ { "name": "DOUBLE SPEND", "purpose": "receive" } ``` after ``` "labels": [ "DOUBLE SPEND" ] ``` The deprecated behavior can be re-enabled by starting bitcoind with `-deprecatedrpc=labelspurpose`. For context, see: - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17283#issuecomment-554458001 - http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-12-13.html#l-425 (lines 425-427) - http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-11-22.html#l-622 Reviewers: This PR may be tested manually by building, then running bitcoind with and without the `-deprecatedrpc=labelspurpose` flag while verifying the rpc getaddressinfo help text and `labels` output. Next steps: deprecate the rpc getaddressinfo `label` field (EDIT: done in #17585) and add support for multiple labels per address. This PR will unblock those. ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: reACK 8925df8 promag: Code review ACK 8925df86c4df16b1070343fef8e4d238f3cc3bd1. meshcollider: Code review ACK 8925df86c4df16b1070343fef8e4d238f3cc3bd1 Tree-SHA512: c2b717209996da32b6484de7bb8800e7048410f9ce6afdb3e02a6866bd4a8f2c730f905fca27b10b877b91cf407f546e69e8c4feb9cd934325a6c71c166bd438
2020-01-03rpc: simplify getaddressinfo labels, deprecate previous behaviorJon Atack
- change the value returned in the RPC getaddressinfo `labels` field to an array of label name strings - deprecate the previous behavior of returning a JSON hash structure containing label `name` and address `purpose` key/value pairs - update the relevant tests
2019-12-30scripted-diff: Bump copyright of files changed in 2019MarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./ -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2019-12-11Merge #17705: test: re-enable CLI test support by using EncodeDecimal in ↵fanquake
json.dumps() b6f9e3576a1ea18572e4803aeb3f39330f0cb759 test: re-enable CLI test support by using EncodeDecimal in json.dumps() (fanquake) Pull request description: As mentioned in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17675#issuecomment-563188648. ACKs for top commit: practicalswift: ACK b6f9e3576a1ea18572e4803aeb3f39330f0cb759 assuming Travis is happy too -- diff looks correct :) MarcoFalke: > ACK b6f9e35 assuming Travis is happy too -- diff looks correct :) Tree-SHA512: 79fa535cc1756c8ee610a3d6a316a1c4f036797d6990a5620e44985393a2e52f78450f8e0021d0a148c08705fd1ba765508464a365f9030ae0d2cacbd7a93e19
2019-12-10Merge #17633: tests: Add option --valgrind to run the functional tests under ↵MarcoFalke
Valgrind 5db506ba5943868cc2c845f717508739b7f05714 tests: Add option --valgrind to run nodes under valgrind in the functional tests (practicalswift) Pull request description: What is better than fixing bugs? Fixing entire bug classes of course! :) Add option `--valgrind` to run the functional tests under Valgrind. Regular functional testing under Valgrind would have caught many of the uninitialized reads we've seen historically. Let's kill this bug class once and for all: let's never use an uninitialized value ever again. Or at least not one that would be triggered by running the functional tests! :) My hope is that this addition will make it super-easy to run the functional tests under Valgrind and thus increase the probability of people making use of it :) Hopefully `test/functional/test_runner.py --valgrind` will become a natural part of the pre-release QA process. **Usage:** ``` $ test/functional/test_runner.py --help … --valgrind run nodes under the valgrind memory error detector: expect at least a ~10x slowdown, valgrind 3.14 or later required ``` **Live demo:** First, let's re-introduce a memory bug by reverting the recent P2P uninitialized read bug fix from PR #17624 ("net: Fix an uninitialized read in ProcessMessage(…, "tx", …) when receiving a transaction we already have"). ``` $ git diff diff --git a/src/consensus/validation.h b/src/consensus/validation.h index 3401eb64c..940adea33 100644 --- a/src/consensus/validation.h +++ b/src/consensus/validation.h @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ inline ValidationState::~ValidationState() {}; class TxValidationState : public ValidationState { private: - TxValidationResult m_result = TxValidationResult::TX_RESULT_UNSET; + TxValidationResult m_result; public: bool Invalid(TxValidationResult result, const std::string &reject_reason="", ``` Second, let's test as normal without Valgrind: ``` $ test/functional/p2p_segwit.py -l INFO 2019-11-28T09:30:42.810000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/bitcoin_func_test__fc8q3qo … 2019-11-28T09:31:57.187000Z TestFramework (INFO): Subtest: test_non_standard_witness_blinding (Segwit active = True) … 2019-11-28T09:32:08.265000Z TestFramework (INFO): Tests successful ``` Third, let's test with `--valgrind` and see if the test fail (as we expect) when the unitialized value is used: ``` $ test/functional/p2p_segwit.py -l INFO --valgrind 2019-11-28T09:32:33.018000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/bitcoin_func_test_gtjecx2l … 2019-11-28T09:40:36.702000Z TestFramework (INFO): Subtest: test_non_standard_witness_blinding (Segwit active = True) 2019-11-28T09:40:37.813000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed ConnectionRefusedError: [Errno 111] Connection refused ``` ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: ACK 5db506ba5943868cc2c845f717508739b7f05714 jonatack: ACK 5db506ba5943868cc2c845f717508739b7f05714 Tree-SHA512: 2eaecacf4da166febad88b2a8ee6d7ac2bcd38d4c1892ca39516b6343e8f8c8814edf5eaf14c90f11a069a0389d24f0713076112ac284de987e72fc5f6cc3795
2019-12-09test: re-enable CLI test support by using EncodeDecimal in json.dumps()fanquake
As mentioned in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17675#issuecomment-563188648
2019-12-06tests: Use a default of supports_cli=True (instead of supports_cli=False)practicalswift
2019-12-04test: Print stderr when subprocess failsMarcoFalke
2019-12-01tests: Add option --valgrind to run nodes under valgrind in the functional testspracticalswift
2019-11-24test: add rpc getaddressinfo labels test coverageJon Atack
2019-11-18test: skip tool_wallet test when bitcoin-wallet isn't compiledfanquake
2019-11-14test: Remove fragile assert_memory_usage_stableMarcoFalke
2019-11-05TestShell: Return self from setup()James Chiang
This allows user to chain setup() to the initializer. test-shell.md code examples have been updated to reflect this.
2019-11-05TestShell: Simplify default setting of num_nodesJames Chiang
2019-11-05TestShell: Fix typo in TestShell warning printoutJames Chiang
2019-11-04Add TestShell classJames Chiang
A BitcoinTestFramework child class which can be imported by an external user or project. TestShell.setup() initiates an underlying BitcoinTestFramework object with bitcoind subprocesses, rpc interfaces and test logging. TestShell.shutdown() safely tears down the BitcoinTestFramework object.
2019-11-03Move argparse() to init()JamesC
This ensures TestFramework default parameters are set before setup is called. A child class will therefore have access to defaults when overriding setup.
2019-11-03Move assert num_nodes is set into main()JamesC
This allows a BitcoinTestFramework child class to set test parameters in an overridden setup() rather than in an overridden set_test_params().
2019-11-03Clear TestNode objects after shutdownJamesC
TestNode objects need to be removed during shutdown, as setup_nodes does not remove previous TestNode objects from previous test runs during setup.
2019-11-03Add closing and flushing of logging handlersJamesC
In order for BitcoinTestFramework to correctly restart after shutdown, the previous logging handlers need to be removed, or else logging will continue in the previous temp directory. "Flush" ensures buffers are emptied, and "close" ensures file handler close logging file.
2019-11-03Refactor TestFramework main() into setup/shutdownJamesC
Setup and shutdown code now moved into dedicated methods. Test "success" is added as a BitcoinTestFramework member, which can be accessed outside of main. Argument parsing also moved into separate method and called from main.
2019-11-03Remove network_event_loop instance in close()JamesC
The asyncio.new_event_loop() instance is now removed from the NetworkThread class during shutdown. This enables a NetworkThread instance to be restarted after being closed. The current NetworkThread class guards against an existing new_event_loop during initialization.
2019-10-31[qa] Add shrinkdebugfile=0 to regtest bitcoin.confSuhas Daftuar
This helps avoid accidentally truncating the debug.log while manually debugging.
2019-10-30[tests] remove bignum.pyJohn Newbery
It only contains one function and is only imported by one other module (script.py). Just move the function to script.py.
2019-10-30[tests] remove bn2bin()John Newbery
It's only called in one place.
2019-10-30[tests] remove bn_bytes() functionJohn Newbery
It is one line and is called in one place.
2019-10-30[tests] remove mpi2vch() functionJohn Newbery
All it does is reverse the bytes order.
2019-10-30[tests] don't encode the integer size in bignumJohn Newbery
We just throw it away whenever we use the result so don't add it.
2019-10-30[tests] add function comments to bignumJohn Newbery
2019-10-30[tests] fix flake8 warnings in script.py and bignum.pyJohn Newbery
2019-10-30rpc: Add generatetodescriptorMarcoFalke
2019-10-14[test] rename SegwitVersion1SignatureHash()John Newbery
The function implementing segwit v0 signature hash was originally named SegwitVersion1SignatureHash() (presumably before segwit v0 was named segwit v0). Rename it to SegwitV0SignatureHash(). Also rename SignatureHash() to LegacySignatureHash() for disambiguation.
2019-10-14test: fix "tx-size-small" errors after default address changeSebastian Falbesoner
Addresses #17043, affects RBF and BIP68 functional tests. The "tx-size-small" policy rule rejects transactions with a non-witness size of smaller than 82 bytes (see src/validation.cpp:MemPoolAccept::PreChecks(...)), which corresponds to a transaction with 1 segwit input and 1 P2WPKH output. Through the default address change, the created test transactions have segwit inputs now and sending to short scriptPubKeys might violate this rule. By bumping the dummy scriptPubKey size to 22 bytes (= the size of a P2WPKH scriptPubKey), on all occurences the problem is solved. The dummy scriptPubKey has the format: 21 <21-byte-long string of 'a' or 1s> former commit messages, now squashed: test: rbf, bip68: use constant DUMMY_P2WPKH_SCRIPT for bumped scriptPubKey test: rbf, bip68: use constant DUMMY_P2WPKH_SCRIPT for dummy scriptPubKeys (b'a' * 35) test: rbf, bip68: comment DUMMY_P2WPKH_SCRIPT constant, put into common (new) module