In CMake-based build system (1) `config.ini` is created in the build
directory, and (2) `cache` must also be created in the same directory.
This change enables running individual functional tests from the build
directory.
2451a217dd test: addmultisigaddress, coverage for script size limits (furszy)
53302a0981 bugfix: addmultisigaddress, add unsupported operation for redeem scripts over 520 bytes (furszy)
9be6065cc0 test: coverage for 16-20 segwit multisig scripts (furszy)
9d9a91c4ea rpc: bugfix, incorrect segwit redeem script size used in signrawtransactionwithkey (furszy)
0c9fedfc45 fix incorrect multisig redeem script size limit for segwit (furszy)
f7a173b578 test: rpc_createmultisig, decouple 'test_sortedmulti_descriptors_bip67' (furszy)
4f33dbd8f8 test: rpc_createmultisig, decouple 'test_mixing_uncompressed_and_compressed_keys' (furszy)
25a81705d3 test: rpc_createmultisig, remove unnecessary checkbalances() (furszy)
b5a3289433 test: refactor, multiple cleanups in rpc_createmultisig.py (furszy)
3635d43268 test: rpc_createmultisig, remove manual wallet initialization (furszy)
Pull request description:
Fixing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28250#issuecomment-1674830104 and more.
Currently, redeem scripts longer than 520 bytes, which are technically valid under segwit rules, have flaws in the following processes:
1) The multisig creation process fails to deduce the output descriptor, resulting in the generation of an incorrect descriptor. Additionally, the accompanying user warning is also inaccurate.
2) The `signrawtransactionwithkey` RPC command fail to sign them.
3) The legacy wallet `addmultisigaddress` wrongly discards them.
The issue arises because most of these flows are utilizing the legacy spkm keystore, which imposes
the [p2sh max redeem script size rule](ded6873340/src/script/signingprovider.cpp (L160)) on all scripts. Which blocks segwit redeem scripts longer than
the max element size in all the previously mentioned processes (`createmultisig`, `addmultisigaddress`, and
`signrawtransactionwithkey`).
This PR fixes the problem, enabling the creation of multisig output descriptors involving more than 15 keys and
allowing the signing of these scripts, along with other post-segwit redeem scripts that surpass the 520-byte
p2sh limit.
Important note:
Instead of adding support for these longer redeem scripts in the legacy wallet, an "unsupported operation"
error has been added. The reasons behind this decision are:
1) The introduction of this feature brings about a compatibility-breaking change that requires downgrade
protection; older wallets would be unable to interact with these "new" legacy wallets.
2) Considering the ongoing deprecation of the legacy spkm, this issue provides another compelling
reason to transition towards descriptors.
Testing notes:
To easily verify each of the fixes, I decoupled the tests into standalone commits. So they can be
cherry-picked on top of master. Where `rpc_createmultisig.py` (with and without the `--legacy-wallet`
arg) will fail without the bugs fixes commits.
Extra note:
The initial commits improves the `rpc_createmultisig.py` test in many ways. I found this test very
antiquated, screaming for an update and cleanup.
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The 'connect_nodes' function in the test framework relies
on a stable number of peer connections to verify the new
connection between the nodes is successfully established.
This approach is fragile, as any of the peers involved in
the process can drop, lose, or create a connection at any
step, causing subsequent 'wait_until' checks to stall
indefinitely even when the peers in question are connected
successfully.
This commit improves the situation by using the nodes' subversion
and the connection direction (inbound/outbound) to identify the
exact peer connection and perform the checks exclusively on it.
d4e36ae80d test: Update --tmpdir doc string to say directory must not exist (kevkevin)
Pull request description:
The error message given if passing an existing dir to --tmpdir is confusing so this makes it clear that the directory must not already exist
This change is motivated by this comment https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29335#issuecomment-1960913020
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0a533613fb docs: add release notes for #27114 (brunoerg)
e6b8f19de9 test: add coverage for whitelisting manual connections (brunoerg)
c985eb854c test: add option to speed up tx relay/mempool sync (brunoerg)
66bc6e2d17 Accept "in" and "out" flags to -whitelist to allow whitelisting manual connections (Luke Dashjr)
8e06be347c net_processing: Move extra service flag into InitializeNode (Luke Dashjr)
9133fd69a5 net: Move `NetPermissionFlags::Implicit` verification to `AddWhitelistPermissionFlags` (Luke Dashjr)
2863d7dddb net: store `-whitelist{force}relay` values in `CConnman` (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
Revives #17167. It allows whitelisting manual connections. Fixes#9923
Since there are some PRs/issues around this topic, I'll list some motivations/comments for whitelisting outbound connections from them:
- Speed-up tx relay/mempool sync for testing purposes (my personal motivation for this) - In #26970, theStack pointed out that we whitelist peers to speed up tx relay for fast mempool synchronization, however, since it applies only for inbound connections and considering the topology `node0 <--- node1 <---- node2 <--- ... <-- nodeN`, if a tx is submitted from any node other than node0, the mempool synchronization can take quite long.
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29058#issuecomment-1865155764 - "Before enabling -v2transport by default (which I'd image may happen after https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24748) we could consider a way to force manual connections to be only-v1 or even only-v2 (disabling reconnect-with-v1). A possibility could be through a net permission flag, if https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27114 makes it in."
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17167#issuecomment-1168606032 - "This would allow us to use https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25355 when making outgoing connections to all nodes, except to whitelisted ones for which we would use our persistent I2P address."
- Force-relay/mempool permissions for a node you intentionally connected to.
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2cc8ca19f4 [test] Use deterministic addrman in addrman info tests (stratospher)
a897866109 [test] Restart a node with empty addrman (stratospher)
71c19915c0 [test] Use deterministic addrman in addpeeraddress test (stratospher)
7b868e6b67 Revert "test: avoid non-determinism in asmap-addrman test" (stratospher)
69e091f3e1 [init] Create deterministic addrman in tests using -test=addrman (stratospher)
be25ac3092 [init] Remove -addrmantest command line arg (stratospher)
802e6e128b [init] Add new command line arg for use only in functional tests (stratospher)
Pull request description:
An address is placed in a `[bucket,position]` in the addrman table (new table or tried table) using the `addpeeraddress` RPC. This `[bucket,position]` is calculated using `nKey`(and other metrics) for the addrman which is chosen randomly during every run.
Supposing there are 2 addresses to be placed in an addrman table. During every test run, a different `[bucket,position]` would be calculated for each address.These calculated `[bucket,position]` could even be the same for the 2 addresses in some test runs and result in collisions in the addrman. We wouldn't be able to predict when the collisions are going to happen because we can't predict the `nKey` value which is chosen at random. This can cause flaky tests.
Because of these non deterministic collisions, we are limited in what we can do to test addrman functionality. Currently in our tests don't add a second address to prevent these collisions from happening - we only keep 1 address in the new table and 1 address in the tried table. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26988#discussion_r1091145647, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23084, [#22831(comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22831/files#r708302639).
This PR lets us create a deterministic addrman with fixed `nKey` so that we can know the `[bucket,position]` collisions beforehand, safely add more addresses in an addrman table and write more extensive tests.
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This option beats the --v2transport option and is meant to be used in
test_runner.py.
It applies these to a few tests that are particulary interesting
in terms of the transport type.
This ensures that these tests arei always run with both v1 and v2, irrespective of
whether the global --v2transport test_runner option is set or not.
Currently in tests where we are interested in contents of addrman,
addresses which were added to the node's addrman in previous tests
leak into the current test. example: addresses added in addpeeraddress
test leak into getaddrmaninfo and getrawaddrman tests.
It is cleaner to design the tests to be modular and without such
leaks so that we don't need to deal with context from previous tests
35fb9930ad test: enable v2 transport for p2p_timeouts.py (Martin Zumsande)
2c1669c37a test: enable v2 transport for rpc_net.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
cc961c2695 test: enable v2 transport for p2p_node_network_limited.py (Sebastian Falbesoner)
3598a1b5c9 test: enable --v2transport in combination with --usecli (Martin Zumsande)
68a9001751 test: persist -v2transport over restarts and respect -v2transport=0 (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
This makes the functional test suite compatible with BIP324, so that
`python3 test_runner.py --v2transport`
should succeed (currently, 12 tests fail for me on master).
Includes two commits by TheStack I found in an old discussion https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28331#discussion_r1326714164
Note that even though all tests should pass, the python `p2p.py` module will do v2 connections only after the merge of #24748, so that for now only connections between two full nodes will actually run v2.
Some of the fixed tests were added with `--v2transport` to the test runner. Though after #24748 we might also want to consider running the entire suite with `--v2transport` in some CI.
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a478c817b2 test: replace `Callable`/`Iterable` with their `collections.abc` alternative (PEP 585) (stickies-v)
4b9afb18e6 scripted-diff: use PEP 585 built-in collection types for verify-binary script (Sebastian Falbesoner)
d516cf83ed test: use built-in collection types for type hints (Python 3.9 / PEP 585) (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
With Python 3.9 / [PEP 585](https://peps.python.org/pep-0585/), [type hinting has become a little less awkward](https://docs.python.org/3.9/whatsnew/3.9.html#type-hinting-generics-in-standard-collections), as for collection types one doesn't need to import the corresponding capitalized types (`Dict`, `List`, `Set`, `Tuple`, ...) anymore, but can use the built-in types directly (see https://peps.python.org/pep-0585/#implementation for the full list).
This PR applies the replacement for all Python scripts (i.e. in the contrib and test folders) for the basic types, i.e.:
- typing.Dict -> dict
- typing.List -> list
- typing.Set -> set
- typing.Tuple -> tuple
For an additional check, I ran mypy 1.6.1 on both master and the PR branch via
```
$ mypy --ignore-missing-imports --explicit-package-bases $(git ls-files "*.py")
```
and verified that the output is identical -- (from the 22 identified problems, most look like false-positives, it's probably worth it to go deeper here and address them in a follow-up though).
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Before, a global -v2transport provided to the test would be dropped
when restarting the node within a test and specifying any extra_args.
Fix this by adding "v2transport=1" to args (not extra_args) based
on the global parameter, and deciding for each (re)start of the node
based on this default and test-specific extra_args
(which take precedence over args) whether v2 should be used.
Since Python 3.9, type hinting has become a little less awkward, as for
collection types one doesn't need to import the corresponding
capitalized types (`Dict`, `List`, `Set`, `Tuple`, ...) anymore, but can
use the built-in types directly. [1] [2]
This commit applies the replacement for all Python scripts (i.e. in the
contrib and test folders) for the basic types:
- typing.Dict -> dict
- typing.List -> list
- typing.Set -> set
- typing.Tuple -> tuple
[1] https://docs.python.org/3.9/whatsnew/3.9.html#type-hinting-generics-in-standard-collections
[2] https://peps.python.org/pep-0585/#implementation for a list of type
This commit introduces a helper `create_outpoints` to execute the
`send` RPC and immediately return the target address outpoints as UTXO
dictionary in the common format, making the tests more readable and
avoiding unnecessary duplication.
This is unnecessary and caused test failures. The backward
compatibility tests are meant to find regressions in the
current codebase, not to detect bugs in older releases.
Fix warnings for these files when ./test/lint/lint-python.py is run using
mypy 0.991 (released 11/2022) and later:
"By default the bodies of untyped functions are not checked, consider using
--check-untyped-defs [annotation-unchecked]"
For details, see:
https://mypy-lang.blogspot.com/2022/11/mypy-0990-released.html
After initially being merged in #20487, it's no-longer clear that an
internal syscall sandboxing mechanism is something that Bitcoin Core
should have/maintain, especially when compared to better
maintained/supported alterantives, i.e firejail.
Note that given where it's used, the sandbox also gets dragged into the
kernel.
There is some related discussion in #24771.
This should not require any sort of deprecation, as this was only ever
an opt-in, experimental feature.
Closes#24771.
This change makes the `bitcoin-wallet` binary path customizable in the
same way how it can be done now with other ones, including `bitcoind`,
`bitcoin-cli` and `bitcoin-util`.
4d84eaec82 Raise PRNG seed log to INFO. (roconnor-blockstream)
Pull request description:
Some build infrastructure, such as Nix, will delete failed builds by default, keeping only the log (stdout/stderr) of the failed build.
For flaky tests, it would be very helpful to have the PRNG seed in the default log in order to redo the failed test.
By simply raising the PRNG seed logging to INFO, we can, by default, record the seed in the log of every build.
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61bb4e783b lint: enable E722 do not use bare except (Leonardo Lazzaro)
Pull request description:
Improve test code and enable E722 lint check.
If you want to catch all exceptions that signal program errors, use except Exception: (bare except is equivalent to except BaseException:).
Reference: https://peps.python.org/pep-0008/#programming-recommendations
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Some build infrastructure, such as Nix, will delete failed builds by default, keeping only the log of the failed build.
For flaky tests, it would be very helpful to have the PRNG seed in the default log in order to redo the failed test.
By simply raising the PRNG seed logging to INFO, we can, by default, record the seed in the log of every build.
150340aeac test: remove unneeded extra_args code (josibake)
989a52e0a5 test: add extra_args to BTF class (josibake)
Pull request description:
## problem
If you try to add `extra_args` when using `TestShell`, you will get the following error:
```python
>>> import sys
>>>
>>> sys.path.insert(0, "/home/josibake/bitcoin/test/functional")
>>>
>>> from test_framework.test_shell import TestShell
>>> test = TestShell().setup(num_nodes=2, extra_args=[[],['-fallbackfee=0.0002']])
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/home/josibake/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_shell.py", line 41, in setup
raise KeyError(key + " not a valid parameter key!")
KeyError: 'extra_args not a valid parameter key!'
>>>
```
## solution
add `self.extra_args = None` so that `extra_args` is recognized as a valid parameter to be passed to `BitcoinTestFramework`
```python
>>> import sys
>>>
>>> sys.path.insert(0, "/home/josibake/bitcoin/test/functional")
>>>
>>> from test_framework.test_shell import TestShell
>>> test = TestShell().setup(num_nodes=2, extra_args=[[],['-fallbackfee=0.0002']])
2022-12-01T11:23:23.765000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/bitcoin_func_test_sbwthbb_
```
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Review note: The changes are complete, because self.options.descriptors
is set to None in parse_args (test_framework.py).
A value of None implies -disablewallet, see the previous commit.
So if a call to add_wallet_options is missing, it will lead to a test
failure when the wallet is compiled in.
The bool is only used to call a public helper, which some tests already
do. So use the public helper in all tests consistently and make the
confusingly named bool private.