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2022-01-03Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23532: test: add functional test for -startupnotifyMarcoFalke
126853214a490ee840e83ca17c717c40cfbe6837 test: add functional test for -startupnotify (Bruno Garcia) Pull request description: This PR adds a functional test for -startupnotify. It basically starts the node passing a command on -startupnotify to create a file on tmp and then, we check if the file has been successfully created. ACKs for top commit: theStack: Tested ACK 126853214a490ee840e83ca17c717c40cfbe6837 kristapsk: re-ACK 126853214a490ee840e83ca17c717c40cfbe6837 Tree-SHA512: 5bf3e46124ee5c9d609c9993e6465d5a71a8d2275dcf07c8ce0549f013f7f8863d483b46b7164152f566468a689371ccb87f01cf118c3c9cac5b2be673b61a5c
2021-12-24test: add functional test for -startupnotifyBruno Garcia
2021-12-16Let test_runner.py start multiple jobs per timeslotPieter Wuille
2021-12-09test: add feature_coinstatsindex.py --descriptors to test_runner.pySebastian Falbesoner
2021-12-08Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#20295: rpc: getblockfrompeerMarcoFalke
dce8c4c38111556ca480aa0e63c46b71f66b508f rpc: getblockfrompeer (Sjors Provoost) b884ababc29ce963826d8a4327ed6a5e629ff175 rpc: move Ensure* helpers to server_util.h (Sjors Provoost) Pull request description: This adds an RPC method to fetch a block directly from a peer. This can used to fetch stale blocks with lower proof of work that are normally ignored by the node (`headers-only` in `getchaintips`). Usage: ``` bitcoin-cli getblockfrompeer HASH peer_n ``` Closes #20155 Limitations: * you have to specify which peer to fetch the block from * the node must already have the header ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: ACK dce8c4c38111556ca480aa0e63c46b71f66b508f fjahr: re-ACK dce8c4c38111556ca480aa0e63c46b71f66b508f Tree-SHA512: 843ba2b7a308f640770d624d0aa3265fdc5c6ea48e8db32269b96a082b7420f7953d1d8d1ef2e6529392c7172dded9d15639fbc9c24e7bfa5cfb79e13a5498c8
2021-12-07Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22689: rpc: deprecate top-level fee fields in ↵MarcoFalke
getmempool RPCs 2f9515f37addabde84c79926d7a24b2897a21dd1 rpc: move fees object to match help (josibake) 07ade7db8f919826c5e69bdaf7d54a6ae653175e doc: add release note for fee field deprecation (josibake) 2ee406ce3e9c252734cb391d85044ac389c34279 test: add functional test for deprecatedrpc=fees (josibake) 35d928c63237e31c99215e2d9d84782befd618d5 rpc: deprecate fee fields from mempool entries (josibake) Pull request description: per #22682 , top level fee fields for mempool entries have been deprecated since 0.17 but are still returned. this PR properly deprecates them so that they are no longer returned unless `-deprecatedrpc=fees` is passed. the first commit takes care of deprecation and also updates `test/functional/mempool_packages.py` to only use the `fees` object. the second commit adds a new functional test for `-deprecatedrpc=fees` closes #22682 ## questions for the reviewer * `-deprecatedrpc=fees` made the most sense to me, but happy to change if there is a name that makes more sense * #22682 seems to indicate that after some period of time, the fields will be removed all together. if we have a rough idea of when this will be, i can add a `TODO: fully remove in vXX` comment to `entryToJSON` ## testing to get started on testing, compile, run the tests, and start your node with the deprecated rpcs flag: ```bash ./src/bitcoind -daemon -deprecatedrpc=fees ``` you should see entries with the deprecated fields like so: ```json { "<txid>": { "fees": { "base": 0.00000671, "modified": 0.00000671, "ancestor": 0.00000671, "descendant": 0.00000671 }, "fee": 0.00000671, "modifiedfee": 0.00000671, "descendantfees": 671, "ancestorfees": 671, "vsize": 144, "weight": 573, ... }, ``` you can also check `getmempoolentry` using any of the txid's from the output above. next start the node without the deprecated flag, repeat the commands from above and verify that the deprecated fields are no longer present at the top level, but present in the "fees" object ACKs for top commit: jnewbery: reACK 2f9515f37addabde84c79926d7a24b2897a21dd1 glozow: utACK 2f9515f37addabde84c79926d7a24b2897a21dd1 Tree-SHA512: b175f4d39d26d96dc5bae26717d3ccfa5842d98ab402065880bfdcf4921b14ca692a8919fe4e9969acbb5c4d6e6d07dd6462a7e0a0a7342556279b381e1a004e
2021-12-06test: add interface_bitcoin_cli.py --descriptors to test_runner.pySebastian Falbesoner
2021-12-06Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23596: test: fix `wallet_transactiontime_rescan.py ↵MarcoFalke
--descriptors` and add to test runner e4a54af6b851b9f884500087c44f75815d40c559 test: add wallet_transactiontime_rescan.py --descriptors to test_runner.py (Sebastian Falbesoner) b60e02e993ce9fc3520e1ec5e85423dcefb06f2d test: fix test wallet_transactiontime_rescan.py for descriptor wallets (Sebastian Falbesoner) a905ed1a61da2fc278f4bc9fa523e81604f61a5e test: refactor: use `set_node_times` helper in wallet_transactiontime_rescan.py (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: The functional test wallet_transactiontime_rescan.py currently fails on master branch, if descriptor wallets are used (argument `--descriptors`). This is due to the fact that in this case, the test framework maps the importaddress RPC calls to the importdescriptors RPC (rescan=False -> timestamp='now'), which always rescans blocks of the past 2 hours, based on the current MTP timestamp. In order to avoid importing the last address (wo3), we generate 10 more blocks with advanced time, to ensure that the balance after importing is zero: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/681b25e3cd7d084f642693152322ed9a40f33ba0/test/functional/wallet_transactiontime_rescan.py#L125-L134 Calling this test with descriptor wallets is also added to test runner. Fixes #23562. ACKs for top commit: Sjors: tACK e4a54af brunoerg: tACK e4a54af6b851b9f884500087c44f75815d40c559 Tree-SHA512: 9fd8e298d48dd7947b1218d61a1a66c1241b3dbb14451b0ec7cd30caa74ee540e7ee5a7bd10d421b9e3b6e549fa5c3e85bd02496436128b433b328118642f600
2021-12-02rpc: getblockfrompeerSjors Provoost
Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>
2021-11-30Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23289: test: add stress tests for initializationW. J. van der Laan
d9803f7a0a33688f7429cf10384244f4770851ca test: add stress tests for initialization (James O'Beirne) 23f85616a8d9c9a1b054e492eca4d199028f34dc test: add node.chain_path and node.debug_log_path (James O'Beirne) Pull request description: In the course of coming up with a test plan for #23280, I thought it would be neat to include a Python snippet showing how I tested the initialization process. I quickly realized I was reinventing the functional test framework... so here's a new test. This change bangs init around like the Fonz hitting a jukebox. It adds some interesting (read: lazy and random) coverage for the initialization process by - interrupting init with SIGTERM after certain log statements, - interrupting init at random points, and - starting init with some essential data missing (block files, block indices, etc.) to test init error paths. As far as I can tell, some of these code paths are uncovered otherwise (namely the startup errors). --- Incidentally, I think I may have uncovered some kind of a bug or race condition with indexing initialization based on an intermittent failure in this testcase. This test sometimes fails after shutting down immediately after `loadblk` thread start: ``` 2021-10-15T21:14:51.295000Z TestFramework (INFO): Starting node and will exit after line 'loadblk thread start' 36 │ 2021-10-15T21:14:51.296000Z TestFramework.node0 (DEBUG): bitcoind started, waiting for RPC to come up 37 │ 2021-10-15T21:14:51.493000Z TestFramework (INFO): terminating node after 110 log lines seen 38 │ 2021-10-15T21:14:51.625000Z TestFramework (INFO): Starting node and will exit after line 'txindex thread start' 39 │ 2021-10-15T21:14:51.625000Z TestFramework.node0 (DEBUG): bitcoind started, waiting for RPC to come up ------> [[ FAILURE HERE ]] 2021-10-15T21:15:21.626000Z TestFramework (WARNING): missed line {bail_line}; bailing now after {num_lines} lines ``` and then fails to start up afterwards. Combined logs showing `Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data`, when the node under test is not pruned: ``` node0 2021-10-15T21:16:51.848439Z [shutoff] [validationinterface.cpp:244] [ChainStateFlushed] Enqueuing ChainStateFlushed: block hash=1014bc4ff4917602ae53d10e9dfe230af4b7d52a6cdaa8a47798b9c288180907 node0 2021-10-15T21:16:51.848954Z [shutoff] [init.cpp:302] [Shutdown] Shutdown: done test 2021-10-15T21:16:51.882000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Unexpected exception caught during testing Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/james/src/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 132, in main self.run_test() File "/home/james/src/bitcoin/./test/functional/stress_init.py", line 87, in run_test check_clean_start() File "/home/james/src/bitcoin/./test/functional/stress_init.py", line 60, in check_clean_start node.wait_for_rpc_connection() File "/home/james/src/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_node.py", line 224, in wait_for_rpc_connection raise FailedToStartError(self._node_msg( test_framework.test_node.FailedToStartError: [node 0] bitcoind exited with status 1 during initialization test 2021-10-15T21:16:51.882000Z TestFramework (DEBUG): Closing down network thread test 2021-10-15T21:16:51.933000Z TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes test 2021-10-15T21:16:51.933000Z TestFramework.node0 (DEBUG): Stopping node node0 stderr Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data. Please disable the index or reindex (which will download the whole blockchain again) node0 stderr Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data. Please disable the index or reindex (which will download the whole blockchain again) node0 stderr Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data. Please disable the index or reindex (which will download the whole blockchain again) node0 stderr Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data. Please disable the index or reindex (which will download the whole blockchain again) node0 stderr Error: txindex best block of the index goes beyond pruned data. Please disable the index or reindex (which will download the whole blockchain again) ``` ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK d9803f7a0a33688f7429cf10384244f4770851ca Tree-SHA512: 4d80dc399daf199a6222e81e47d12d830dc7af07355eddbb7f52479a676a645b8d3d45093ff54a9295f01a163b2f4fe0e038e83fc269969e03d4cfda69eaf111
2021-11-26test: add feature_rbf.py --descriptors to test_runner.pySebastian Falbesoner
2021-11-25 test: add wallet_transactiontime_rescan.py --descriptors to test_runner.pySebastian Falbesoner
2021-11-16Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23474: test: scripted-diff cleanups after generate* ↵fanquake
changes fac23c211407a77af82bb1491c48c8d37022c8b3 scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers (MarcoFalke) fa974f1f1417a536636347072e86bcb54a4c909c scripted-diff: Remove redundant sync_all and sync_blocks (MarcoFalke) fad13991aea6463ecf07dd907de1c1b23837d7e7 test: Properly set sync_fun in NodeNetworkLimitedTest (MarcoFalke) faeff577093c4de9eec9491486a2c3766d46dae6 test: Use 4 spaces for indentation (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Some cleanups after commit 94db963de501e4aba6e5d8150a01ceb85753dee1 ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK fac23c211407a77af82bb1491c48c8d37022c8b3 Tree-SHA512: 5acfd5bb9679b41969d0fc6fc85801ccadcd6530ea692bac6352668e06fc7a9b0e1db3fd6fba435e84afe983d2eb07bd0a47c8364462bb7110004bd3d102b698
2021-11-15Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23046: test: Add txindex migration testMarcoFalke
fadc4c72723d67a59d80d843c85b090ae22b463b test: Add txindex migration test (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Test for #22626 ACKs for top commit: theStack: Tested ACK fadc4c72723d67a59d80d843c85b090ae22b463b 🌁 Tree-SHA512: fc7133ef52826bf0d4fa2ac72c3f1bed4a185ff7492396552ff2cbf6531b053238039211a710cbb949379c56875cd7715f1ed49a514dd3b3f1b46554e3d4bef5
2021-11-15Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23153: Add an argparse abbreviated mode to --failfastMarcoFalke
2198f79e87b3a8bfcda59e51225ab4cb789ccc53 Add an argparse abbreviated mode to --failfast (katesalazar) Pull request description: Happy Hacktoberfest, Bitcoin! (this PR doesn't really pursue Hacktoberfest) ACKs for top commit: theStack: Tested ACK 2198f79e87b3a8bfcda59e51225ab4cb789ccc53 Tree-SHA512: 9b21b2044107685514dc298b52850206faed7306a714c007f500733b632f3f8e0e64e4785313a0c305e5908ccfc87ad27cda7554ea11630acfeaf658956eeab8
2021-11-10scripted-diff: Bump copyright headersMarcoFalke
The previous diff touched most files in ./test/, so bump the headers to avoid having to touch them again for a bump later. -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./test/ -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2021-11-09test: Add txindex migration testMarcoFalke
2021-11-02test: add functional test for deprecatedrpc=feesjosibake
Test for old fields when `-deprecatedrpc=fees` flag is passed and verify values in the deprecated fields match values in the fees sub-object.
2021-10-26test: add stress tests for initializationJames O'Beirne
2021-10-19tests: Add feature_segwit.py --descriptors to test_runner.pyAndrew Chow
2021-10-18Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22067: Test and document a basic M-of-N multisig using ↵W. J. van der Laan
descriptor wallets and PSBTs 9de0d94508828f5fdfaf688ccda5a91d38b32c58 doc: add disclaimer highlighting shortcomings of the basic multisig example (Michael Dietz) f9479e4626f6b5126ff8cdab3a7e718c609429ef test, doc: basic M-of-N multisig minor cleanup and clarifications (Michael Dietz) e05cd0546a155afcd45c43ce730c4abecd40dfed doc: add another signing flow for multisig with descriptor wallets and PSBTs (Michael Dietz) 17dd6573008c8aca9fc0da9419225c85a4f94330 doc: M-of-N multisig using descriptor wallets and PSBTs, as well as a signing flow (Michael Dietz) 1f20501efce041d34e63ab9a11359bedf4a82cd5 test: add functional test for multisig flow with descriptor wallets and PSBTs (Michael Dietz) Pull request description: Aims to resolve issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/21278. I try to follow the steps laanwj outlined there exactly, with the exception of using `combinepsbt` instead of `joinpsbts`. I wrote a functional test to make sure it works as expected before doing the docs, and figured it would also be a good source of documentation. So I kept the test as simple as possible and didn't go crazy with edge-cases and various checks. I do have a lot more test-cases I've written that I will follow up with (either in a separate PR or another commit - lmk if you have a preference), but I want to do it in a way that doesn't bloat this test so it remains useful as a quickstart (unless that's a bad idea)? ACKs for top commit: S3RK: Code review ACK 9de0d94. Rspigler's argument convinced me that we should leave the workflow with two wallets. I assume using multisig with external signers is a popular use-case and it's important to keep compatibility. laanwj: Code and documentation review ACK 9de0d94508828f5fdfaf688ccda5a91d38b32c58 Tree-SHA512: 6c76e787c21f09d8be5eaa11f3ca3eaa4868497824050562bdfb2095c73b90f5e8987a8775119891d6bfde586e3f31ad1b13e4b67b0802e1d23ef050227a1211
2021-10-16lint: enable mypy checking for missing importsjosibake
Achieve this by adding some ignore, and making data/ importable. Co-authored-by: João Barbosa <joao.paulo.barbosa@gmail.com>
2021-10-04Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#20487: Add syscall sandboxing using seccomp-bpf (Linux ↵W. J. van der Laan
secure computing mode) 4747da3a5b639b5a336b737e7e3cbf060cf2efcf Add syscall sandboxing (seccomp-bpf) (practicalswift) Pull request description: Add experimental syscall sandboxing using seccomp-bpf (Linux secure computing mode). Enable filtering of system calls using seccomp-bpf: allow only explicitly allowlisted (expected) syscalls to be called. The syscall sandboxing implemented in this PR is an experimental feature currently available only under Linux x86-64. To enable the experimental syscall sandbox the `-sandbox=<mode>` option must be passed to `bitcoind`: ``` -sandbox=<mode> Use the experimental syscall sandbox in the specified mode (-sandbox=log-and-abort or -sandbox=abort). Allow only expected syscalls to be used by bitcoind. Note that this is an experimental new feature that may cause bitcoind to exit or crash unexpectedly: use with caution. In the "log-and-abort" mode the invocation of an unexpected syscall results in a debug handler being invoked which will log the incident and terminate the program (without executing the unexpected syscall). In the "abort" mode the invocation of an unexpected syscall results in the entire process being killed immediately by the kernel without executing the unexpected syscall. ``` The allowed syscalls are defined on a per thread basis. I've used this feature since summer 2020 and I find it to be a helpful testing/debugging addition which makes it much easier to reason about the actual capabilities required of each type of thread in Bitcoin Core. --- Quick start guide: ``` $ ./configure $ src/bitcoind -regtest -debug=util -sandbox=log-and-abort … 2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Experimental syscall sandbox enabled (-sandbox=log-and-abort): bitcoind will terminate if an unexpected (not allowlisted) syscall is invoked. … 2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "addcon" 2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "dnsseed" 2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "net" 2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "msghand" 2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "opencon" 2021-06-09T12:34:56Z Syscall filter installed for thread "init" … # A simulated execve call to show the sandbox in action: 2021-06-09T12:34:56Z ERROR: The syscall "execve" (syscall number 59) is not allowed by the syscall sandbox in thread "msghand". Please report. … Aborted (core dumped) $ ``` --- [About seccomp and seccomp-bpf](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seccomp): > In computer security, seccomp (short for secure computing mode) is a facility in the Linux kernel. seccomp allows a process to make a one-way transition into a "secure" state where it cannot make any system calls except exit(), sigreturn(), and read() and write() to already-open file descriptors. Should it attempt any other system calls, the kernel will terminate the process with SIGKILL or SIGSYS. In this sense, it does not virtualize the system's resources but isolates the process from them entirely. > > […] > > seccomp-bpf is an extension to seccomp that allows filtering of system calls using a configurable policy implemented using Berkeley Packet Filter rules. It is used by OpenSSH and vsftpd as well as the Google Chrome/Chromium web browsers on Chrome OS and Linux. (In this regard seccomp-bpf achieves similar functionality, but with more flexibility and higher performance, to the older systrace—which seems to be no longer supported for Linux.) ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review and lightly tested ACK 4747da3a5b639b5a336b737e7e3cbf060cf2efcf Tree-SHA512: e1c28e323eb4409a46157b7cc0fc29a057ba58d1ee2de268962e2ade28ebd4421b5c2536c64a3af6e9bd3f54016600fec88d016adb49864b63edea51ad838e17
2021-10-04Add an argparse abbreviated mode to --failfastkatesalazar
Short options should only be a single character. If not, they can't be concatenated in a single "-word" (from review by luke-jr). F is chosen instead of f, because f could be reserved to the nested wallet_hd.py (test_framework/test_framework.py) arguments parser.
2021-10-01Add syscall sandboxing (seccomp-bpf)practicalswift
2021-10-01Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22340: p2p: Use legacy relaying to download blocks in ↵MarcoFalke
blocks-only mode 18c5b23a0f7adf9a08bcaa967ed800badf62d90a [test] Test that -blocksonly nodes still serve compact blocks. (Niklas Gögge) a79ad65fc2c31a2b1132a6aab389d0197a95c395 [test] Test that getdata(CMPCT) is still sent on regular low bandwidth connections. (Niklas Gögge) 5e231c116ba8165e9d8c795b85ca2833238aed54 [test] Test that -blocksonly nodes do not send getdata(CMPCT) on a low bandwidth connection. (Niklas Gögge) 5bf658745782eb571215d6c1e5fe3c655edb55b3 [test] Test that -blocksonly nodes do not request high bandwidth mode. (Niklas Gögge) 0dc8bf5b925ca876c0b1a100e426056d741aafde [net processing] Dont request compact blocks in blocks-only mode (Niklas Gögge) Pull request description: A blocks-only node does not participate in transaction relay to reduce its own bandwidth usage and therefore does not have a mempool. The use of compact blocks is not beneficial to such a node since it will always have to download full blocks. In both high- and low-bandwidth relaying the `cmpctblock` message is sent. This represent a bandwidth overhead for blocks-only nodes because the `cmpctblock` message is several times larger in the average case than the equivalent `headers` or `inv` announcement. ![compact blocks](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bitcoin/bips/master/bip-0152/protocol-flow.png) >**Example:** >A block with 2000 txs results in a `cmpctblock` with 2000*6 bytes in short ids. This is several times larger than the equivalent 82 bytes for a `headers` message or 37 bytes for an `inv`. ## Approach This PR makes blocks-only nodes always use the legacy relaying to download new blocks. It does so by making blocks-only nodes never initiate a high-bandwidth block relay connection by disabling the sending of `sendcmpct(1)`. Additionally a blocks-only node will never request a compact block using `getdata(CMPCT)`. A blocks-only node will continue to serve compact blocks to its peers in both high- and low-bandwidth mode. ACKs for top commit: naumenkogs: ACK 18c5b23a0f7adf9a08bcaa967ed800badf62d90a rajarshimaitra: tACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22340/commits/18c5b23a0f7adf9a08bcaa967ed800badf62d90a jnewbery: reACK 18c5b23a0f theStack: re-ACK 18c5b23a0f7adf9a08bcaa967ed800badf62d90a 🥛 Tree-SHA512: 0c78804aa397513d41f97fe314efb815efcd852d452dd903df9d4749280cd3faaa010fa9b51d7d5168b8a77e08c8ab0a491ecdbdb3202f2e9cd5137cddc74624
2021-09-29Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#20591: wallet, bugfix: fix ComputeTimeSmart function ↵Samuel Dobson
during rescanning process. 240ea294d5e899a906f213f039b21e94c24d6018 doc: update doxygen documention of ComputeTimeSmart() and AddToWalletIfInvolvingMe() regarding rescanning_old_block parameter (BitcoinTsunami) d6eb39af21810bf1c3bdce0ef2212c1ad6597bcd test: add functional test to check transaction time determination during block rescanning (BitcoinTsunami) 07b44f16e71b9df10dfac7f32f92997938f7e7aa wallet: fix ComputeTimeSmart algorithm to use blocktime during old block rescanning (BitcoinTsunami) Pull request description: The function ComputeTimeSmart in wallet.cpp assume that transaction are discovered in the right order. Moreover the 'smarttime' determination algorithm is coded with realtime scenario in mind and not rescanning of old block. The functional test demonstrate that if the user import a wallet, then rescan only recent history, and then rescan the entire history, the older transaction discovered would have an incorrect time determination. In the context of rescanning old block, the only time value that as a meaning is the blocktime. That's why I've fixed the problem with a simple separation between rescanning of old block and realtime time determination. The fix is written to have no impact on every realtime scenario and only impact the behaviour during a rescanning process. This PR Fixes #20181. To be fair, I don't think that this bug could be triggered with the wallet GUI, because it always proceed with a proper rescan. But RPC API provide the possibility to trigger it. I've discovered it, because Specter desktop v0.10.0 was impacted. (https://github.com/cryptoadvance/specter-desktop/issues/680). ACKs for top commit: jonatack: ACK 240ea294d5e899a906f213f039b21e94c24d6018 per `git diff b92d552 240ea29`, re-verified rebase to latest master + debug build clean + new test passes on the branch and fails on master, only change since my review a few hours ago is incorporation of latest review suggestions meshcollider: re-utACK 240ea294d5e899a906f213f039b21e94c24d6018 Tree-SHA512: 514b02e41d011ddfa325f5e8080b93800e1ea4ed5853fa420670a6ac700e8b463000dbea65f8ced8565cfb950c7f51b69154034dcb111e67aca3b964a0061494
2021-09-29Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22650: Remove -deprecatedrpc=addresses flag and ↵Samuel Dobson
corresponding code/logic 43cd6b8af9d613ca033800c5cd8524c3f77e13ec doc: add release notes for removal of the -deprecatedrpc=addresses flag (Michael Dietz) 2b1fdc2c6ce1d0b0e51a3f107e23443c142d57af refactor: minor styling, prefer snake case and same line if (Michael Dietz) d64deac7b823a0eba97ab3a3686054eefe330d3c refactor: share logic between ScriptPubKeyToUniv and ScriptToUniv (Michael Dietz) 8721638daa8502c7f8de5ae24a9393d7290a2ce5 rpc: remove deprecated addresses and reqSigs from rpc outputs (Michael Dietz) Pull request description: Resolves #21797 now that we've branched-off to v23 ("addresses" and "reqSigs" deprecated) "ExtractDestinations" should be removed. `-deprecatedrpc=addresses` was initially added in this PR #20286 (which resolved the original issue #20102). Some chunks of code and logic are no longer used/necessary with the removal of this, and therefore some minor refactoring is done in this PR as well (separated commits) ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: re-ACK 43cd6b8af9d613ca033800c5cd8524c3f77e13ec 🐉 meshcollider: Code review ACK 43cd6b8af9d613ca033800c5cd8524c3f77e13ec jonatack: ACK 43cd6b8af9d613ca033800c5cd8524c3f77e13ec per `git range-diff a9d0cec 92dc5e9 43cd6b8`, also rebased to latest master, debug built + quick re-review of each commit to bring back context, and ran tests locally at the final commit Tree-SHA512: fba83495e396d3c06f0dcf49292f14f4aa6b68fa758f0503941fade1a6e7271cda8378e2734af1faea550d1b43c85a36c52ebcc9dec0732936f9233b4b97901c
2021-09-28[test] Test that -blocksonly nodes do not request high bandwidth mode.Niklas Gögge
Co-authored-by: Amiti Uttarwar <amiti@uttarwar.org>
2021-09-28test: add functional test to check transaction time determination during ↵BitcoinTsunami
block rescanning
2021-09-26Run functional tests with all possible flagsSamuel Dobson
2021-09-24rpc: remove deprecated addresses and reqSigs from rpc outputsMichael Dietz
2021-09-05addrman: Fix format string in deserialize errorMarcoFalke
Also add a regression test.
2021-08-16test: add functional test for multisig flow with descriptor wallets and PSBTsMichael Dietz
2021-08-12test: added test for disabled walletShubhankar Gambhir
Divided tests in rpc_signmessage.py into 2 files wallet_signmessagewithaddress.py and rpc_signmessagewithprivkey.py, latter one can run even when wallet is disabled.
2021-08-06[test] mempool package ancestor/descendant limitsglozow
2021-08-03Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22098: [test, init] DNS seed querying logicfanquake
82b6f89819e55af26f5264678e0f93052934bcb3 [style] Small style improvements to DNS parameters (Amiti Uttarwar) 4c89e24f64c1dc1a56a3bcb6b5e2b4fb95e8b29f [test] Test the delay before querying DNS seeds (Amiti Uttarwar) 6395c8ed5689ea72e9a1618f14551775246f6361 [test] Test the interactions between -forcednsseed and -dnsseed (Amiti Uttarwar) 6f6b7df6bdcf863af160c0426e3a22028ca8259a [init] Disallow starting up with conflicting paramters for -dnsseed and -forcednsseed (Amiti Uttarwar) 26d0ffe4f2573e0297c9b0e095c2a0868929b08b [test] Test -forcednsseed causes querying DNS seeds (Amiti Uttarwar) 35851450a928ffacca240fadbf1747a42d5ba256 [test] Test the interactions between -connect and -dnsseed (Amiti Uttarwar) 75c05af361552eeecd100cee8cc40d4cd5a3aa27 [test] Test logic to query DNS seeds with block-relay-only connections (Amiti Uttarwar) 9c0871977839c28636eff975748182888299cd2b [test] Introduce test logic to query DNS seeds (Amiti Uttarwar) Pull request description: This PR adds a DNS seed to the regtest chain params to enable testing the DNS seed querying logic of `CConnman::ThreadDNSAddressSeed` and relevant startup parameters. Adds coverage for the changes in #22013 (and then some). The main behavioral change to bitcoind is that this PR disallows starting up with conflicting parameters for `-dnsseed` and `-forcednsseed`. The tests include: * parameter interactions of different combinations of `-connect`, `-dnsseed` and `-forcednsseed` * the delay before querying DNS seeds depending on how many addresses are in the addrman * the behavior of `-forcednsseed` * skipping DNS querying if we have outbound full relay connections & not block-relay-only connections Huge props to mzumsande for identifying the timing technique for testing successful connections before running `ThreadDNSAddressSeed` 🙌🏽 ACKs for top commit: mzumsande: ACK 82b6f89819e55af26f5264678e0f93052934bcb3 jnewbery: reACK 82b6f89819e55af26f5264678e0f93052934bcb3 Tree-SHA512: 9f0c29bfbf99426727e79c0a25606ae09deab91a92e3c5cee7f84c3ca7503a8ac9ab85a85c51841d40b164ef8c991326070f0b2f41d075fb7985df26f6e95d6d
2021-07-30[test] Introduce test logic to query DNS seedsAmiti Uttarwar
This commit introduces a DNS seed to the regest chain params in order to add coverage to the DNS querying logic. The first test checks that we do not query DNS seeds if we are able to succesfully connect to 2 outbound connections. Since we participate in ADDR relay with those connections, including sending a GETADDR message during the VERSION handshake, querying the DNS seeds is unnecessary. Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
2021-07-28Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22423: test: wallet_listtransactions improvements ↵MarcoFalke
(speedup, cleanup, logging) a006d7d73019b8cf4d68626c019c3d69729dda69 test: add logging to wallet_listtransactions (Sebastian Falbesoner) 47915b118720c6e2b2ec9f599f25848041b42b99 test: remove unneeded/redundant code in wallet_listtransactions (Sebastian Falbesoner) fb6c6a7938cb7c4808ad88d23bfc2b7408407b12 test: speedup wallet_listtransactions by whitelisting peers (immediate tx relay) (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: This PR improves the test `wallet_listtransactions.py` in three ways: * speeds up runtime by a factor of 2-3x by using the good ol' immediate tx relay trick (`-whitelist=noban@127.0.0.1`) * removes unneeded/redundant code * adds log messages, mostly by turning comments into `self.log.info(...)` calls ACKs for top commit: jonatack: ACK a006d7d73019b8cf4d68626c019c3d69729dda69 kristapsk: ACK a006d7d73019b8cf4d68626c019c3d69729dda69 Tree-SHA512: a91a19f5ebc4d05f0b96c5419683c4c57ac0ef44b64eeb8dd550bd72296fd3a2857a3ba83f755fe4b0b3bd06439973f226070b5d0ce2dee58344dae78cb50290
2021-07-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#21090: Default to NODE_WITNESS in nLocalServicesW. J. van der Laan
a806647d260132a00cd633160040625c7dd17803 [validation] Always include merkle root in coinbase commitment (Dhruv Mehta) 189128c220190a588500b8e74ee7ae47671b9558 [validation] Set witness script flag with p2sh for blocks (Dhruv Mehta) ac82b99db77ec843af82dcdf040dfdbc98c8ff26 [p2p] remove redundant NODE_WITNESS checks (Dhruv Mehta) 6f8b198b8256a6703a6f5e592dfa77fa024a7035 [p2p] remove unused segwitheight=-1 option (Dhruv Mehta) eba5b1cd6460c98e75d0422bd394e12af7f11e4c [test] remove or move tests using `-segwitheight=-1` (Dhruv Mehta) Pull request description: Builds on #21009 and makes progress on remaining items in #17862 Removing `RewindBlockIndex()` in #21009 allows the following: - removal of tests using `segwitheight=-1` in `p2p_segwit.py`. - move `test_upgrade_after_activation()` out of `p2p_segwit.py` reducing runtime - in turn, that allows us to drop support for `-segwitheight=-1`, which is only supported for that test. - that allows us to always set `NODE_WITNESS` in our local services. The only reason we don't do that is to support `-segwitheight=-1`. - that in turn allows us to drop all of the `GetLocalServices() & NODE_WITNESS` checks inside `net_processing.cpp`, since our local services would always include `NODE_WITNESS` ACKs for top commit: mzumsande: Code-Review ACK a806647d260132a00cd633160040625c7dd17803 laanwj: Code review ACK a806647d260132a00cd633160040625c7dd17803, nice cleanup jnewbery: utACK a806647d260132a00cd633160040625c7dd17803 theStack: ACK a806647d260132a00cd633160040625c7dd17803 Tree-SHA512: 73e1a69d1d7eca1f5c38558ec6672decd0b60b16c2ef6134df6f6af71bb159e6eea160f9bb5ab0eb6723c6632d29509811e29469d0d87abbe9b69a2890fbc73e
2021-07-20Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22096: p2p: AddrFetch - don't disconnect on ↵fanquake
self-announcements 5730a43703f7e5a5ca26245ba3b55fbdd027d0b6 test: Add functional test for AddrFetch connections (Martin Zumsande) c34ad3309f93979b274a37de013502b05d25fad8 net, rpc: Enable AddrFetch connections for functional testing (Martin Zumsande) 533500d9072b7d5a36a6491784bdeb9247e91fb0 p2p: Add timeout for AddrFetch peers (Martin Zumsande) b6c5d1e450dde6a54bd785504c923adfb45c7060 p2p: AddrFetch - don't disconnect on self-announcements (Martin Zumsande) Pull request description: AddrFetch connections (old name: oneshots) are intended to be short-lived connections on which we ask a peer for addresses via `getaddr` and disconnect after receiving them. This is done by disconnecting after receiving the first `addr`. However, it is no longer working as intended, because nowadays, the first `addr` a typical bitcoin core node sends is its self-announcement. So we'll disconnect before the peer gets a chance to answer our `getaddr`. I checked that this affects both `-seednode` peers specified manually, and DNS seeds when AddrFetch is used as a fallback if DNS doesn't work for us. The current behavior of getting peers via AddrFetch when starting with an empty addrman would be to connect to the peer, receive its self-announcement and add it to addrman, disconnect, reconnect to the same peer again as a full outbound (no other addresses in addrman) and then receive more `addr`. This is silly and not in line with AddrFetch peer being intended to be short-lived peers.  Fix this by only disconnecting after receiving an `addr` message of size > 1. [Edit] As per review discussion, this PR now also adds a timeout after which we disconnect if we haven't received any suitable `addr`, and a functional test. ACKs for top commit: amitiuttarwar: reACK 5730a43703f7e5a5ca26245ba3b55fbdd027d0b6 naumenkogs: ACK 5730a43703f7e5a5ca26245ba3b55fbdd027d0b6 jnewbery: ACK 5730a43703 Tree-SHA512: 8a81234f37e827705138eb254223f7f3b3bf44a06cb02126fc7990b0d231b9bd8f07d38d185cc30d55bf35548a6fdc286b69602498d875b937e7c58332158bf9
2021-07-16test: speedup wallet_listtransactions by whitelisting peers (immediate tx relay)Sebastian Falbesoner
By whitelisting the peers via -whitelist, the inventory is transmissioned immediately rather than on average every 5 seconds, speeding up the test by at least a factor of two: before: $ time ./wallet_listtransactions.py ... 0m40.25s real 0m01.74s user 0m01.70s system with this PR: $ time ./wallet_listtransactions.py ... 0m14.93s real 0m01.68s user 0m01.87s system This commit also moves the wallet_listtransactions tests into the < 30s group.
2021-07-14test: move rpc_rawtransaction tests to < 30s groupJon Atack
2021-07-14Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#20354: test: Add feature_taproot.py --previous_releaseMarcoFalke
fa80e10d94dbf86da84fc761b09fb631155a5b25 test: Add feature_taproot.py --previous_release (MarcoFalke) 85ccffa26686c6c9adbd18bdde37fc1747281bab test: move releases download incantation to README (Sjors Provoost) 29d6b1da2a862bfbb14e7821979c97416c5400e8 test: previous releases: add v0.20.1 (Sjors Provoost) Pull request description: Disabling the new consensus code at runtime is fine, but potentially fragile and incomplete. Fix that by giving the option to run with a version that has been compiled without any taproot code. ACKs for top commit: Sjors: tACK fa80e10 NelsonGaldeman: tACK fa80e10d94dbf86da84fc761b09fb631155a5b25 Tree-SHA512: 1a1feef823f08c05268759645a8974e1b2d39a024258f5e6acecbe25097aae3fa9302c27262978b40f1aa8e7b525b60c0047199010f2a5d6017dd6434b4066f0
2021-07-13Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22112: Force port 0 in I2PW. J. van der Laan
4101ec9d2e05a35c35f587a28f1feee6cebcc61b doc: mention that we enforce port=0 in I2P (Vasil Dimov) e0a2b390c144e123e2fc8a289fdff36815476964 addrman: reset I2P ports to 0 when loading from disk (Vasil Dimov) 41cda9d075ebcab1dbb950160ebe9d0ba7b5745e test: ensure I2P ports are handled as expected (Vasil Dimov) 4f432bd738c420512a86a51ab3e00323f396b89e net: do not connect to I2P hosts on port!=0 (Vasil Dimov) 1f096f091ebd88efb18154b8894a38122c39624f net: distinguish default port per network (Vasil Dimov) aeac3bce3ead1f24ca782079ef0defa86fd8cb98 net: change I2P seeds' ports to 0 (Vasil Dimov) 38f900290cc3a839e99bef13474d35e1c02e6b0d net: change assumed I2P port to 0 (Vasil Dimov) Pull request description: _This is an alternative to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21514, inspired by https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21514#issuecomment-815049933. They are mutually exclusive. Just one of them should be merged._ Change assumed ports for I2P to 0 (instead of the default 8333) as this is closer to what actually happens underneath with SAM 3.1 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21514#issuecomment-812632520, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21514#issuecomment-816564719). Don't connect to I2P peers with advertised port != 0 (we don't specify a port to our SAM 3.1 proxy and it always connects to port = 0). Note, this change: * Keeps I2P addresses with port != 0 in addrman and relays them to others via P2P gossip. There may be non-bitcoin-core-22.0 peers using SAM 3.2 and for them such addresses may be useful. * Silently refuses to connect to I2P hosts with port != 0. This is ok for automatically chosen peers from addrman. Not so ok for peers provided via `-addnode` or `-connect` - a user who specifies `foo.b32.i2p:1234` (non zero port) may wonder why "nothing is happening". Fixes #21389 ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK 4101ec9d2e05a35c35f587a28f1feee6cebcc61b jonatack: re-ACK 4101ec9d2e05a35c35f587a28f1feee6cebcc61b per `git range-diff efff9c3 0b0ee03 4101ec9`, built with DDEBUG_ADDRMAN, did fairly extensive testing on mainnet both with and without a peers.dat / -dnsseeds=0 to test boostrapping. Tree-SHA512: 0e3c019e1dc05e54f559275859d3450e0c735596d179e30b66811aad9d5b5fabe3dcc44571e8f7b99f9fe16453eee393d6e153454dd873b9ff14907d4e6354fe
2021-07-12Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#20234: net: don't bind on 0.0.0.0 if binds are ↵W. J. van der Laan
restricted to Tor 2feec3ce3130961f98ceb030951d0e46d3b9096c net: don't bind on 0.0.0.0 if binds are restricted to Tor (Vasil Dimov) Pull request description: The semantic of `-bind` is to restrict the binding only to some address. If not specified, then the user does not care and we bind to `0.0.0.0`. If specified then we should honor the restriction and bind only to the specified address. Before this change, if no `-bind` is given then we would bind to `0.0.0.0:8333` and to `127.0.0.1:8334` (incoming Tor) which is ok - the user does not care to restrict the binding. However, if only `-bind=addr:port=onion` is given (without ordinary `-bind=`) then we would bind to `addr:port` _and_ to `0.0.0.0:8333` in addition. Change the above to not do the additional bind: if only `-bind=addr:port=onion` is given (without ordinary `-bind=`) then bind to `addr:port` (only) and consider incoming connections to that as Tor and do not advertise it. I.e. a Tor-only node. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK 2feec3ce3130961f98ceb030951d0e46d3b9096c jonatack: utACK 2feec3ce3130961f98ceb030951d0e46d3b9096c per `git diff a004833 2feec3c` hebasto: ACK 2feec3ce3130961f98ceb030951d0e46d3b9096c, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (x86_64): Tree-SHA512: a04483af601706da928958b92dc560f9cfcc78ab0bb9d74414636eed1c6f29ed538ce1fb5a17d41ed82c9c9a45ca94899d0966e7ef93da809c9bcdcdb1d1f040
2021-07-12test: Add functional test for AddrFetch connectionsMartin Zumsande
Co-authored-by: Amiti Uttarwar <amiti@uttarwar.org>
2021-07-09test: ensure I2P ports are handled as expectedVasil Dimov
2021-07-08[test] submit same txid different wtxid as mempool txglozow
Co-authored-by: Antoine Riard <ariard@student.42.fr> Co-authored-by: Antoine Riard <antoine.riard@gmail.com>
2021-07-07[test] remove or move tests using `-segwitheight=-1`Dhruv Mehta