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e3aab295e [tests] p2p_segwit: sync_blocks in subtest wrapper. (John Newbery)
55e805085 [tests] p2p_segwit: remove unnecessary arguments from subtests. (John Newbery)
25711c269 [tests] p2p_segwit: log and assert segwit status in subtest wrapper. (John Newbery)
6839863d5 [tests] p2p_segwit: Make sure each subtest leaves utxos for the next. (John Newbery)
bfe32734d [tests] p2p_segwit: wrap subtests with subtest wrapper. (John Newbery)
2af4e398d [tests] p2p_segwit: re-order function definitions. (John Newbery)
94a0134a4 [tests] p2p_segwit: standardise comments/docstrings. (John Newbery)
f7c7f8ecf [tests] p2p_segwit: Fix flake8 warnings. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
`p2p_segwit.py` is a very long test, composed of multiple subtests. When it fails it's difficult to debug for a couple of reasons:
- Control flow jumps between different methods in the test class, so it's a little difficult to follow the code.
- state may be carried forward unintentionally from one subtest to the next.
Improve that by wrapping the subtests with a `@subtest` decorator which:
- logs progress
- asserts state after each subtest
As usual, I've also included a few commits which generally tidy up the test and improve style.
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75848bcf40 [tests] Fix p2p_sendheaders race (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
p2p_sendheaders has a race in part 1.3.
part 1.2 sends a block to the node over the 'test_node' connection, but
doesn't wait for an inv to be received on the 'inv_node' connection. If
we get to part 1.3 before that inv has been received, then the
subsequent call to check_last_inv_announcement could fail.
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The subtest wrapper logs the name of the subtest.
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This re-orders the defintions in p2p_segwit so subtests are
defined in the order that they're called.
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fa87da2f172ae2e6dc15e9ed156a3564a8ecfbdd qa: Avoid start/stop of the network thread mid-test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This simplifies test writing by removing the need to handle the network thread in tests. E.g. start thread, join thread, restart thread mid-test, adding p2p connections at the "right" time, ...
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fa103a5d5e [qa] wallet_basic: Specify minimum required amount for listunspent (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
A value less than that would fail the tests later on anyway:
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File "./test/functional/wallet_basic.py", line 250, in run_test
self.nodes[1].sendrawtransaction(signed_raw_tx['hex'])
test_framework.authproxy.JSONRPCException: bad-txns-in-belowout, value in (1.00) < value out (49.998) (code 16) (-26)
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df10f07db1 [wallet] Don't use accounts when checking balance in sendmany (John Newbery)
e209184101 [wallet] deprecate sendfrom RPC method. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
A couple of fixups from the accounts API deprecation PR (#12953):
- properly deprecate `sendfrom`
- don't use accounts when calculating balance in `sendmany` (unless the `-deprecatedrpc=accounts` flag is being used)
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fd9b3a71824e33728f267e6f288b6224ad1047e1 test: Output should be unlocked when spent (João Barbosa)
54c3bb4cf805ccee91efb9f8cdadea87e0797989 wallet: Unlock spent outputs (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Fixes #12738.
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fa1eac9cdb [qa] mininode: Expose connection state through is_connected (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This gets rid of some non-type safe string comparisons and access to members that are implementation details of `class P2PConnection(asyncore.dispatcher)`. Such refactoring is required to replace the deprecated asyncore with something more sane.
Changes:
* Get rid of non-enum member `state` and replace is with bool `connected`
* Get rid of confusing argument `pushbuf` and literally just push to the buffer at the call site
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p2p_sendheaders has a race in part 1.3.
part 1.2 sends a block to the node over the 'test_node' connection, but
doesn't wait for an inv to be received on the 'inv_node' connection. If
we get to part 1.3 before that inv has been received, then the
subsequent call to check_last_inv_announcement could fail.
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fe65bdec2 bugfix: Delete walletView in WalletFrame::removeWallet (João Barbosa)
0b82bac76 bugfix: Remove dangling wallet env instance (João Barbosa)
0ee77b207 ui: Support wallets unloaded dynamically (João Barbosa)
9f9b50d5f doc: Add release notes for unloadwallet RPC (João Barbosa)
ccbf7ae74 test: Wallet methods are disabled when no wallet is loaded (João Barbosa)
4940a20a4 test: Add functional tests for unloadwallet RPC (João Barbosa)
6608c369b rpc: Add unloadwallet RPC (João Barbosa)
537efe19e rpc: Extract GetWalletNameFromJSONRPCRequest from GetWalletForJSONRPCRequest (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This patch adds wallet unload feature via RPC. It also adds UI support for unloaded wallets.
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UTF-8 encoding in Python
c8176b3cc7556d7bcec39a55ae4d6ba16453baaa Add linter: Make sure we explicitly open all text files using UTF-8 or ASCII encoding in Python (practicalswift)
634bd970013eca90f4b4c1f9044eec8c97ba62c2 Explicitly specify encoding when opening text files in Python code (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add linter: Make sure we explicitly open all text files using UTF-8 encoding in Python.
As requested by @laanwj in #13440.
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86edf4a2a502416ba8d6cebbce61030992f7ff6f expose CBlockIndex::nTx in getblock(header) (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Recent publication of a weakness in Bitcoin's merkle tree construction demonstrates many SPV applications vulnerable to an expensive to pull off yet still plausible attack: https://bitslog.wordpress.com/2018/06/09/leaf-node-weakness-in-bitcoin-merkle-tree-design/
Including the coinbase in the txoutproof seems the most effective fix, however results in a significant efficiency downgrade. Transactors will not even know a priori what the size of their proof will be within a couple orders of magnitude, unless they use the mid-state of SHA2 as detailed in the blog post.
Some applications, like Elements blockchain platform that take SPV-style proofs have optional access to a bitcoind to verify these proofs of inclusion and check depth in the chain. Returning `CBlockIndex::nTx` would allow an extremely easy and compact way of checking the depth of the tree, with no additional overhead to the codebase, and works with pruned nodes.
`getblockheader` is arguably not the place for it, but as mentioned before, is a natural workflow for us checking depth of a block in a possibly pruned node.
We should also ensure that `verifytxoutproof` ends up validating this depth fact as well, but left this for another PR.
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p2p_sendheaders
2ce81867b2 [tests] Add logging to provide anchor points when debugging failures. (Lowell Manners)
Pull request description:
refs #12453
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fa7a6cf1b36284db70e941bd2915fd6edbb0f9d6 policy: Treat segwit as always active (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that segwit is active for a long time, there is no need to reject transactions with the reason that segwit hasn't activated.
Strictly speaking, this is a bug fix, because with the release of 0.16, we create segwit transactions in our wallet by default without checking if they are allowed by local policy.
More broadly, this simplifies the code as if "premature witness" was always set to true with the corresponding command line args.
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fa8071a0985700a4641ce77dac2cb2fa285d3afe qa: Log as utf-8 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Explicitly read and write the log files with utf-8 as encoding
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67e0e04140b3dfac12d628cee391d40b5fac5cfa [wallet] [docs] Update release notes for removing `getlabeladdress` (John Newbery)
81608178cff793ee205a4f70481c76d34c5448a4 [wallet] [rpc] Remove getlabeladdress RPC (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
labels are associated with addresses (rather than addresses being
associated with labels, as was the case with accounts). The
getlabeladdress does not make sense in this model, so remove it.
getaccountaddress is still supported for one release as the accounts
API is deprecated.
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fa4760fbb3f1099dcd3c43ebc53c2a761a2170e8 qa: Increase includeconf test coverage (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This adds some missing `return false` for error conditions and adds test coverage [1] for those.
Also, extend recursion warning when the chain was set in one of the includeconfs.
[1] See the red lines in https://marcofalke.github.io/btc_cov/total.coverage/src/util.cpp.gcov.html for missing coverage.
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faac7a2db4f9f511c901cb1b4d4e7c599b92884f qa: Avoid checking reject code for now (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The node will often disconnect before sending a reject code. A more
robust solution would be to read from the debug log. See #13006
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fa26cf015658ac2aa52b5e5656e38af9a12160cc qa: Fixup setting of PATH env var (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This was an oversight of mine in #13188
Can be trivially tested with `BITCOIND=bitcoin-qt ./test/functional/wallet_disable.py` before and after this fix.
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f7e153e95 [wallets] [docs] Add release notes for createwallet RPC. (John Newbery)
32167e830 [wallet] [tests] Add tests for `createwallet` RPC. (John Newbery)
942131774 [wallet] [rpc] Add `createwallet` RPC (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Adds a `createwallet` RPC to dynamically create a new wallet at runtime.
Includes tests and release notes.
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The node will often disconnect before sending a reject code. A more
robust solution would be to read from the debug log.
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d8c4998f31 Fix typos (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Fix typos.
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refs #12453
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fa3c910bfeab00703c947c5200a64c21225b50ef test: Move linters to test/lint, add readme (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This moves the checks and linters from `devtools` to a subfolder in `test`. (Motivated by my opinion that the dev tools are mostly for generating code and updating the repo whereas the linters are read-only checks.)
Also, adds a readme to clarify that checks and linters are only meant to prevent bugs and user facing issues, not merely stylistic preference or inconsistencies. (This is motivated by the diversity in developers and work flows as well as existing code styles. It would be too disruptive to change all existing code to a single style or too burdensome to force all developers to adhere to a single style. Also note that our style guide is changing, so locking in at the wrong style "too early" would only waste resources.)
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notifications
87fe292d897e09e176ac7e254144466c319cc9ac doc: Mention disabling BIP61 in bips.md (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
fe16dd8226d924f44432c5b5014aa49ff45c82ff net: Add option `-enablebip61` to configure sending of BIP61 notifications (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This commit adds a boolean option `-peersendreject`, defaulting to `1`, that can be used to disable the sending of [BIP61](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0061.mediawiki) `reject` messages. This functionality has been requested for various reasons:
- security (DoS): reject messages can reveal internal state that can be used to target certain resources such as the mempool more easily.
- bandwidth: a typical node sends lots of reject messages; this counts against upstream bandwidth. Also the reject messages tend to be larger than the message that was rejected.
On the other hand, reject messages can be useful while developing client software (I found them indispensable while creating bitcoin-submittx), as well as for our own test cases, so whatever the default becomes on the long run, IMO the functionality should be retained as option. But that's a discussion for later, for now it's simply a node operator decision.
Also adds a RPC test that checks the functionality.
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