ca6aa0b9be doc: loadwallet loads from relative walletdir (am-sq)
Pull request description:
## Why this change?
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/30269 describes a need for documentation improvement with the `loadwallet` RPC. Namely, [some users have found](https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/123331/how-do-you-load-a-regtest-wallet) the usage description confusing when it comes to loading wallets that are not in the normal case of being in the default wallet directory.
The default wallet directory, depending on the machine OS, has the base directory defined here: 9c5cdf07f3/src/common/args.cpp (L699) which is then appended with `/wallets`. So for example, for MacOS, it would be `~/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/wallets`.
## The changes implemented
1. Change the help text to indicate that the filename (or directory) passed in to `loadwallet` is relative to the base wallet directory
2. Adds additional examples to the help page showing how to fetch a wallet within a subdirectory of the base data directory for wallets, or from an absolute path
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e4dd5a351b test: wallet, abandon coinbase txs and their descendants during startup (furszy)
474139aa9b wallet: abandon inactive coinbase tx and their descendants during startup (furszy)
Pull request description:
Since #26499, we mark coinbase transactions and their descendants as abandoned when a reorg arises through the "block disconnection" signal handler. However, this does not cover all scenarios; external wallets could contain coinbase transactions from blocks the node has not seen yet, or the user could have replaced the chain with an earlier or different version (one without the coinbase chain).
This affects balance calculation as well as mempool rebroadcast (descendants shouldn't be relayed).
Fix this by marking orphaned coinbase transactions and their descendants as abandoned during wallet startup.
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Improves the documentation of help output for loadwallet
to clarify that filename is relative to the default
wallet directory. Adds examples that get a wallet from
sub-directories.
4818da809f wallet: fix rescanning inconsistency (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
If the chain advances during a rescan, ScanForWalletTransactions would previously process the new blocks without adjusting `m_last_processed_block`, which would leave the wallet in an inconsistent state temporarily, and could lead to crashes in the GUI reported in #31474.
Fix this by not rescanning blocks beyond `m_last_processed_block` - for all blocks beyond that height, there will be pending BlockConnected notifications that will process them after the rescan is finished.
This means that if rescanning was triggered with `cs_wallet` permanently held (`AttachChain`), additional blocks that were connected during the rescan will only be processed with the pending `blockConnected` notifications after the lock is released.
If rescanning without a permanent `cs_wallet` lock (`RescanFromTime`), additional blocks that were connected during the rescan can be re-processed here because `m_last_processed_block` was already updated by `blockConnected`.
Fixes#31474
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fa8e0956c2 rpc: Remove deprecated dummy alias for listtransactions::label (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The RPC arg is not a dummy, but a label, so offering an undocumented alias is inconsistent with all other label interfaces and confusing at best, if not entirely unused.
Fix it by removing the deprecated alias.
This pull is a breaking change, but it should be limited, because it only affects someone using the deprecated named arg on this RPC. I can't imagine anyone doing this, because in all other places where label args are accepted, they are called `label`. If someone really didn't use `label` here as named arg, it would be trivial and less confusing for them to fix it up.
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af76664b12 test: Test migration of a solvable script with no privkeys (Ava Chow)
17f01b0795 test: Test migration of taproot output scripts (Ava Chow)
1eb9a2a39f test: Test migration of miniscript in legacy wallets (Ava Chow)
e8c3efc7d8 wallet migration: Determine Solvables with CanProvide (Ava Chow)
fa1b7cd6e2 migration: Skip descriptors which do not parse (Ava Chow)
440ea1ab63 legacy spkm: use IsMine() to extract watched output scripts (Ava Chow)
b777e84cd7 legacy spkm: Move CanProvide to LegacyDataSPKM (Ava Chow)
b1ab927bbf tests: Test migration of additional P2WSH scripts (Ava Chow)
c39b3cfcd1 test: Extra verification that migratewallet migrates (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
The legacy wallet `IsMine()` is essentially a black box that would tell us whether the wallet is watching an output script. In order to migrate legacy wallets to descriptor wallets, we need to be able to compute all of the output scripts that a legacy wallet would watch. The original approach for this was to understand `IsMine()` and write a function which would be its inverse. This was partially done in the original migration code, and attempted to be completed in #30328. However, further analysis of `IsMine()` has continued to reveal additional edge cases which make writing an inverse function increasingly difficult to verify correctness.
This PR instead changes migration to utilize `IsMine()` to produce the output scripts by first computing a superset of all of the output scripts that `IsMine()` would watch and testing each script against `IsMine()` to filter for the ones that actually are watched. The superset is constructed by computing all possible output scripts for the keys and scripts in the wallet - for keys, every key could be a P2PK, P2PKH, P2WPKH, and P2SH-P2WPKH; for scripts, every script could be an output script, the redeemScript of a P2SH, the witnessScript of a P2WSH, and the witnessScript of a P2SH-P2WSH.
Additionally, the legacy wallet can contain scripts that are redeemScripts and witnessScripts, while not watching for any output script utilizing that script. These are known as solvable scripts and are migrated to a separate "solvables" wallet. The previous approach to identifying these solvables was similar to identifying output scripts - finding known solvable conditions and computing the scripts. However, this also can miss scripts, so the solvables are now identified in a manner similar to the output scripts but using the function `CanProvide()`. Using the same superset as before, all output scripts which are `ISMINE_NO` are put through `CanProvide()` which will perform a dummy signing and then a key lookup to determine whether the legacy wallet could provide any solving data for the output script. The scripts that pass will have their descriptors inferred and the script included in the solvables wallet.
The main downside of this approach is that `IsMine()` and `CanProvide()` can no longer be deleted. They will need to be refactored to be migration only code instead in #28710.
Lastly, I've added 2 test cases for the edge cases that prompted this change of approach. In particular, miniscript witnessScripts and `rawtr()` output scripts are solvable and signable in a legacy wallet, although never `ISMINE_SPENDABLE`.
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LegacySPKM would determine whether it could provide any script data to a
transaction through the use of the CanProvide function. Instead of
partially reversing signing logic to figure out the output scripts of
solvable things, we use the same candidate set approach in
GetScriptPubKeys() and instead filter the candidate set first for
things that are ISMINE_NO, and second with CanProvide(). This should
give a more accurate solvables wallet.
InferDescriptors can sometimes make descriptors which are actually
invalid and cannot be parsed. Detect and skip such descriptors by doing
a Parse() check before adding the descriptor to the wallet.
Instead of (partially) trying to reverse IsMine() to get the output
scripts that a LegacySPKM would track, we can preserve it in migration
only code and utilize it to get an accurate set of output scripts.
This is accomplished by computing a set of output script candidates from
map(Crypted)Keys, mapScripts, and setWatchOnly. This candidate set is an
upper bound on the scripts tracked by the wallet. Then IsMine() is used
to filter to the exact output scripts that LegacySPKM would track.
By changing GetScriptPubKeys() this way, we can avoid complexities in
reversing IsMine() and get a more complete set of output scripts.
9d2d9f7ce2 rpc: Include assumeutxo as a failure reason of rescanblockchain (Fabian Jahr)
595edee169 test, assumeutxo: import descriptors during background sync (Alfonso Roman Zubeldia)
d73ae603d4 rpc: Improve importdescriptor RPC error messages (Fabian Jahr)
27f99b6d63 validation: Don't assume m_chain_tx_count in GuessVerificationProgress (Fabian Jahr)
42d5d53363 interfaces: Add helper function for wallet on pruning (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
A test that is added as part of #30455 uncovered this issue: The `GuessVerificationProgress` function is used during during descriptor import and relies on `m_chain_tx_count`. In #29370 an [`Assume` was added](0fd915ee6b) expecting the `m_chaint_tx_count` to be set. However, as the test uncovered, `GuessVerificationProgress` is called with background sync blocks that have `m_chaint_tx_count = 0` when they have not been downloaded and processed yet.
The simple fix is to remove the `Assume`. Users should not be thrown off by the `Internal bug detected` error. The behavior of `importdescriptor` is kept consistent with the behavior for blocks missing due to pruning.
The test by alfonsoromanz is cherry-picked here to show that the [CI errors](https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5110045812195328?logs=ci#L2535) should be fixed by this change.
This PR also improves error messages returned by the `importdescriptors` and `rescanblockchain` RPCs. The error message now changes depending on the situation of the node, i.e. if pruning is happening or an assumutxo backgroundsync is active.
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cddcbaf81e RPC: improve SFFO arg parsing, error catching and coverage (furszy)
4f4cd35319 rpc: decouple sendtoaddress 'subtractfeefromamount' boolean parsing (furszy)
Pull request description:
Following changes were made:
1) Catch and signal error for duplicate string destinations.
2) Catch and signal error for invalid value type.
3) Catch and signal error for string destination not found in tx outputs.
4) Improved `InterpretSubtractFeeFromOutputInstructions()` code organization.
5) Added test coverage for all possible error failures.
Also, fixed two PEP 8 warnings at the 'wallet_sendmany.py' file:
- PEP 8: E302 expected 2 blank lines, found 1 at the SendmanyTest class declaration.
- PEP 8: E303 too many blank lines (2) at skip_test_if_missing_module() and set_test_params()
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18619b4732 wallet: remove BDB dependency from wallet migration benchmark (furszy)
Pull request description:
Part of the legacy wallet removal working path #20160.
Stops creating a bdb database in the wallet migration benchmark.
Instead, the benchmark now creates the db in memory and re-uses it for the migration process.
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fad83e759a doc: Fix incorrect send RPC docs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It would be good to have accurate RPC docs, so that humans and machines can read them and rely on them.
This fixes one issue.
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f6a6d91205 test: add check for getting SigningProvider for a CPubKey (Sebastian Falbesoner)
62a95f5af9 test: refactor: move `CreateDescriptor` helper to wallet test util module (Sebastian Falbesoner)
493656763f desc spkm: Return SigningProvider only if we have the privkey (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
If we know about a pubkey that's in our descriptor, but we don't have the private key, don't return a SigningProvider for that pubkey.
This is specifically an issue for Taproot outputs that use the H point as the resulting PSBTs may end up containing irrelevant information because the H point was detected as a pubkey each unrelated descriptor knew about.
Split from #29675
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fabeca3458 refactor: Avoid UB in SHA3_256::Write (MarcoFalke)
fad4032b21 refactor: Drop unused UCharCast (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is UB to apply a distance to a pointer or iterator further than the
end itself, even if the distance is (partially) revoked later on.
Fix the issue by advancing the data pointer at most to the end.
This fix is required to adopt C++ safe buffers https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/31272.
Also included is a somewhat unrelated commit.
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69e95c2b4f tests: Test cleanup of mkeys from wallets without privkeys (Andrew Chow)
2b9279b50a wallet: Remove unused encryption keys from watchonly wallets (Andrew Chow)
813a16a463 wallet: Add HasCryptedKeys (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
An earlier version allowed users to create watchonly wallets (wallets without private keys) that were "encrypted". Such wallets would have a stored encryption keys, but nothing would actually be encrypted with them. This can cause unexpected behavior such as https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/772.
We can detect such wallets as they will have the disable private keys flag set, no encrypted keys, and encryption keys. For such wallets, we can remove those encryption keys thereby avoiding any issues that may result from this unexpected situation.
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a96b84cb1b fuzz: Abort when calling system time without setting mock time (marcofleon)
ff21870e20 fuzz: Add SetMockTime() to necessary targets (marcofleon)
Pull request description:
This PR expands the `CheckGlobals` utility that was introduced in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31486 and should help with fuzz stability (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/29018).
System time shouldn't be used when running a fuzz test, as it is likely to introduce instability (non-determinism). This PR identifies and fixes the targets that were calling system time without setting mock time at the start of an iteration.
Removing`SetMockTime()` from any one of these targets should result in a crash and a message describing the issue.
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fd2d96d908 build, test: Build `db_tests.cpp` regardless of `USE_BDB` (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
When the building of `db_tests.cpp` was made conditional on `USE_BDB` in commit a58b719cf7, all `db_tests` were indeed specific to BDB wallets.
However, the tests have since been [extended](ba616b932c) to include SQLite wallets as well.
On the master branch @ 433412fd84, tests specific to SQLite wallets are not built and run if configured with `WITH_BDB=OFF` (the default option).
This PR resolves this issue by guarding BDB-specific code in `db_tests.cpp` and ensuring this source file is compiled regardless of the `WITH_BDB` option.
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589ed1a8ea wallet: migration, avoid loading wallet after failure when it wasn't loaded before (furszy)
Pull request description:
Fixes#31447.
During migration failure, only load wallet back into memory when the wallet was
loaded prior to migration. This fixes the case where BDB is not supported, which
implies that no legacy wallet can be loaded into memory due to the lack of db
writing functionality.
Link to error description https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/31447#issuecomment-2528757140.
This PR also improves migration backup related comments to better document the
current workflow.
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If the chain advances during a rescan, ScanForWalletTransactions
would previously process the new blocks without adjusting m_last_processed_block,
which would leave the wallet in an inconsistent state temporarily, and could lead
to crashes in the GUI.
Fix this by not rescanning blocks beyond the last_processed_block -
for all blocks beyond that height, there will be pending BlockConnected
notifications that will process them after the rescan is finished.
Co-authored-by: Pablo Greco <psgreco@gmail.com>
Verify that the DescriptorSPKM method `GetSigningProvider` should
only return a signing provider for the passed public key if its
corresponding private key of the passed public key is available.
fa494a1d53 refactor: Specify const in std::span constructor, where needed (MarcoFalke)
faaf4800aa Allow std::span in stream serialization (MarcoFalke)
faa5391f77 refactor: test: Return std::span from StringBytes (MarcoFalke)
fa86223475 refactor: Avoid passing span iterators when data pointers are expected (MarcoFalke)
faae6fa5f6 refactor: Simplify SpanPopBack (MarcoFalke)
facc4f120b refactor: Replace fwd-decl with proper include (MarcoFalke)
fac3a782ea refactor: Avoid needless, unsafe c-style cast (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The `std::span` type is already used in some parts of the codebase, and in most contexts can implicitly convert to and from `Span`. However, the two types are not identical in behavior and trying to use one over the other can result in compile failures in some contexts.
Fix all those issues by allowing either `Span` or `std::span` in any part of the codebase.
All of the changes are also required for the scripted-diff to replace `Span` with `std::span` in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31519
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b9766c9977 Remove unused variable assignment (yancy)
Pull request description:
The variable is conditionally assigned toward the end of the loop and not used after. It's then set back to its default value at the beginning of the loop.
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This is possible and safe, because std::span can implicitly convert into
Span, if needed.
Changing this function is required, because std::span requires the
extent template parameter to be specified as well.
Instead of explicilty specifying them, just let the compiler derive the
template parameters correctly.
Otherwise, there would be a compile error later on:
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The variable is conditionally assigned toward the end of the loop and
not used after. It's then set back to its default value at the beginning
of the loop.
During migration failure, only load wallet back into memory when the
wallet was loaded prior to migration. This fixes the case where BDB
is not supported, which implies that no legacy wallet can be loaded
into memory due to the lack of db writing functionality.
This commit also improves migration backup related comments to better
document the current workflow.
Co-authored-by: Ava Chow <github@achow101.com>
Non-HD keys in legacy wallets without a HD seed ID were being migrated
to separate pk(), pkh(), sh(wpkh()), and wpkh() descriptors for each key.
These could be more compactly represented as combo() descriptors, so
migration should make combo() for them.
It is possible that existing non-HD wallets that were migrated, or
wallets that started blank and had private keys imported into them have
run into this issue. However, as the 4 descriptors produce the same output
scripts as the single combo(), so any previously migrated wallets are
not missing any output scripts. The only observable difference should be
performance related, and the wallet size on disk.
cdd207c0e4 test: add coverage for migrating standalone imported keys (furszy)
297a876c98 test: add coverage for migrating watch-only script (furszy)
932cd1e92b wallet: fix crash during watch-only wallet migration (furszy)
Pull request description:
The crash occurs because we assume the cached scripts structure will not be empty,
but it can be empty for watch-only wallets that start blank.
This also adds test coverage for standalone imported keys, which were also crashing
because pubkey imports are treated the same way as hex script imports through
`importaddress()`.
Testing Notes:
This can be verified by cherry-picking and running any of the test commits on master.
It will crash there but pass on this branch.
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31e59d94c6 iwyu: Drop backported mapping (Hennadii Stepanov)
fe9bc5abef ci: Update Clang in "tidy" job (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR switches to the latest [IWYU 0.23](https://github.com/include-what-you-use/include-what-you-use/releases/tag/0.23), which is compatible with Clang 19.
New "bugprone-use-after-move" and "modernize-use-starts-ends-with" warnings that emerged have been addressed.
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Tree-SHA512: ae0ca150673e1bfa78664f2ef35dbc965094b32374cafeeae390c6d368c28169a7f7790debe9a6eeb5efc39c9a468f5032d92f30cc4032b09d8265f6a75de882
The crash occurs because we assume the cached scripts
structure will not be empty, but it can be empty when
the legacy wallet contained only watch-only and
solvable but not spendable scripts
Stops creating a bdb database in the wallet migration benchmark.
Instead, the benchmark now creates the db in memory and re-uses
it for the migration process.
0184d33b3d scripted-diff: Replace strprintf(Untranslated) with Untranslated(strprintf) (Ryan Ofsky)
006e4d1d59 refactor: Use + instead of strformat to concatenate translated & untranslated strings (Ryan Ofsky)
831d2bfcf9 refactor: Don't embed translated string in untranslated string. (Ryan Ofsky)
058021969b refactor: Avoid concatenation of format strings (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR cleans up string formatting in the codebase so other PRs adding compile time checking can be simpler and easier to review (specifically #30928, #31061, #31074, and #31149).
Currently these PRs are hard to review because in addition to changing formatting APIs, they have to update callers that are using the API's in unusual ways. Clean up these callers now so later PRs can be simpler. Specifically:
- Use string literals instead of `std::string` format strings to enable more compile-time checking.
- Avoid using untranslated bilingual strings as format strings. Use originals so they can by checked at compile time.
- Favor `Untranslated(strprintf(...))` over `strprintf(Untranslated(...), ...)` for consistency and to prevent translated and untranslated strings from being unintentionally combined.
ACKs for top commit:
maflcko:
lgtm ACK 0184d33b3d🔹
l0rinc:
ACK 0184d33b3d - no overall difference because of the rebase
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55347a5018 test: Rework migratewallet to use previous release (v28.0) (Ava Chow)
f42ec0f3bf wallet: Check specified wallet exists before migration (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
This PR reworks wallet_migration.py to use previous releases to produce legacy wallets for testing so that the test will continue to work once legacy wallets are removed.
Split from #28710
ACKs for top commit:
maflcko:
re-ACK 55347a5018🥊
rkrux:
re-ACK 55347a5
Tree-SHA512: f90a2f475febc73d29e8ad3cb20d134c368a40a3b5934c3e4aaa77ae704af6314d4dd2e85c261142bd60a201902ac4ba00b8e2443d3cef7c8cc45d23281fa831
This change switches to the latest IWYU 0.23, which is compatible with
Clang 19.
Fixed new "modernize-use-starts-ends-with" warnings.
The new "bugprone-use-after-move" warning in `result_tests.cpp` is a
false positive caused by a bug in Boost.Test versions < 1.87. This has
been addressed by introducing a local variable.
See upstream references:
- Issue: https://github.com/boostorg/test/issues/343
- Fix: https://github.com/boostorg/test/pull/348
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <*~=`'#}+{/-|&$^_@721217.xyz>
This makes code more consistent and makes it easier to add compile-time checking to
enforce that format strings contain the right specifiers, because it stops
using Untranslated() to create the format string, so the Untranslated()
function will not need to get involved in formatting.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
quote='"[^"]+"'
quotes="(?:$quote|\\s)*"
nonparens="[^()]*"
single_level_paren="\($nonparens\)"
double_level_paren="\($nonparens\($nonparens\)$nonparens\)"
exprs="(?:$double_level_paren|$single_level_paren|$nonparens)*"
git grep -l 'Untranslated' | xargs perl -0777 -i -pe "s/strprintf\((\\W*)Untranslated\(($quotes)\)($exprs)(\))/Untranslated(\1strprintf(\2\3))/gs"
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
fa3e074304 refactor: Tidy fixups (MarcoFalke)
fa72646f2b move-only: Detail_CheckNumFormatSpecifiers and G_TRANSLATION_FUN (MarcoFalke)
faff8403f0 refactor: Pick translated string after format (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The changes are required for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31061, however they also make sense on their own. For example, they are fixing up an `inline namespace`, which lead to compile errors otherwise (can be tested by observing the compile error after reverting the changes to `src/util/strencodings.h`). Also, a unit test comment is fixed.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa3e074304. Nice changes! These should allow related PRs to be simpler.
l0rinc:
ACK fa3e074304
hodlinator:
cr-ACK fa3e074304
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