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Andrew Poelstra
c4182106af Merge 2b45cf0bcd into merged_master (Bitcoin PR bitcoin/bitcoin#19521)
This is part of the "UTXO Set Statistics" project in Core, which aims
to make things like "checking coin supply" faster. This stuff, and
related things in coinstats.cpp, have always been broken for Elements
in the sense that we consider only explicit outputs and we ignore
assets (so everything just gets added together to get a meaningless
total). It probably wouldn't be too hard to restrict this to only
consider policyAsset, but it's out of scope for a rebase IMO.

Also, I think this situation is fine .. I don't understand the motivation
for this or why Core is merging this when they refuse to merge an address
index .. but I guess we'll see if there are users who care about this data
and who care about it being meaningful on Elements.

Also, apologies for the big diff -- there were some mechanical changes
to deal with CT amounts, but most of the changes related to the difference
in how fees are accounted for. While I'm not thrilled with this PR, its
functional test is really good! So I think what I eventually came up with
is internally consistent.
2021-07-04 19:51:38 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
f2bd5dd18b Merge f0b457212f into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #21467) 2021-07-27 01:26:50 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
d39d57c704 Merge 1c7be9ab90 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #20286)
I hate this PR.
2021-06-28 21:30:17 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
8fea4687f4 Merge 7ce7ce5716 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #21338) 2021-06-28 13:00:43 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
578ee6183f Merge a9335e4f12 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #16546)
There are a few layers of bullshit to this PR.

First, there is the fact that it adds a functional test gated on a new
config flag which is disabled by default, so it actually adds broken
code with no tests, waiting to ruin your day 520 PRs later when #21935
enables the broken test.

Second, the test appears to be superficially nonsensical because it
generates two transactions from different wallets and tries to compare
them for byte-for-byte equality, which doesn't make sense (at least)
because change outputs are randomly located...so something fishy is
going on.

Of course, in Elements the transactions are *not* equal half the time
because the outputs are permuted, which may have let me quickly figure
out the issue, except...

Third, there is a red herring of a bug where the two transactions have
slightly different feerates. This turns out to be caused by
CWallet::CalculateMaximumSignedTxSize using differently sized dummy
transactions depending on whether watchonly outputs are included (this
fact is conveniently disguised by #17211 slightly changing this logic;
this is an unmerged PR in Core that Elements has a backport of an old
version of). And the two wallets have different watchonly settings.

A sub-red-herring is the fact that this bug results in a discrepancy
of 0.25 vbytes, so it does not appear in Core but does appear in
Elements (there is a 3/16 probability that we should be so unlucky...
we are).

But this is all irrelevant, because...

Fourth, this test is actually super bullshit. The way it works is by
constructing a PSBT legitimately, saving this to disk, then re-"signs"
using the external signer interface by using a mock signer that
COMPLETELY REPLACES THE TRANSACTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION. So it doesn't
matter what the fee output looks like and it doesn't matter what the
order of the outputs. Core does not detect this malfeasance and
neither does Elements. For some reason, Core has a functional test
that explicitly checks that you can do this even though it is insane
and it is hard to think of non-malicious reasons to do it.

Fifth, while Elements fails to detect that its external signer is
actually changing the transaction out from under it, it DOES assume
that this won't happen. In CWallet::SignPSBT it blithely un-replaces
the transaction, which undermines the functional test.

Sixth, the original PR where this test was introduced has comments
locked, so anyone who spent six hours reverse-engineering this idiotic
broken test, and is still feeling charitable enough to discuss it with
the Core developors, can go pound sand.

Anyway, just disabled the broken test and move on with our lives.
2021-07-27 00:19:01 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
5a654c9bab Merge 9017d55e7c into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #15946) 2021-06-24 02:56:40 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
f8d2574a56 Merge 8d82eddee6 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #19145) 2021-06-23 03:04:57 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
bcd5f2207c Merge a6b1bf6439 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #20267) 2021-06-21 02:52:43 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
81622629c1 Merge 384e090f93 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #19509) 2021-06-20 20:00:04 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
402bba0e4f Merge 9deba2de76 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #20226)
Had to change a test vector to match our test framework's different deterministic
keys (when I produced these during the 0.21 rebase I made new random keys rather
than converting the existing ones, it appears).
2021-06-19 02:35:13 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
d6c85c5620 Merge 4b15ffe991 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #20832) 2021-06-18 20:35:42 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
89f673c0bd Merge 6af013792f into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #19315)
This uses a regtest-only RPC which checks that the chain is literally
"regtest". Since regtest is disabled in Elements (we use elementsregtest)
I weakened the check for this to just check that the chain name has
"regtest" somewhere in it. Hopefully this isn't too magical.
2021-06-17 17:31:47 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
08851f5ebb Merge e3dd0a56cf into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #20755) 2021-06-16 04:46:16 +00:00
Fabian Jahr
6a4c0c09ab
test: Add functional test for Coinstats index 2021-04-19 20:31:01 +02:00
Sjors Provoost
b54b2e7b1a
Move external signer out of wallet module
This commit moves the ExternalSigner class and RPC methods out of the wallet module.

The enumeratesigners RPC can be used without a wallet since #21417.
With additional modifications external signers could be used without a wallet in general, e.g. via signrawtransaction.

The signerdisplayaddress RPC is ranamed to walletdisplayaddress because it requires wallet context.
A future displayaddress RPC call without wallet context could take a descriptor argument.

This commit fixes a rpc_help.py failure when configured with --disable-wallet.
2021-04-08 17:56:00 +02:00
Andrew Poelstra
f76fe5e469 ci: fix some test timeouts 2021-03-31 23:01:22 +00:00
MarcoFalke
1c7be9ab90
Merge #20286: rpc: deprecate addresses and reqSigs from rpc outputs
90ae3d8ca6 doc: Add release notes for -deprecatedrpc=addresses and bitcoin-tx (Michael Dietz)
085b3a7299 rpc: deprecate `addresses` and `reqSigs` from rpc outputs (Michael Dietz)

Pull request description:

  Considering the limited applicability of `reqSigs` and the confusing output of `1` in all cases except bare multisig, the `addresses` and `reqSigs` outputs are removed for all rpc commands.

  1) add a new sane "address" field (for outputs that have an identifiable address, which doesn't include bare multisig)
  2) with -deprecatedrpc: leave "reqSigs" and "addresses" intact (with all weird/wrong behavior they have now)
  3) without -deprecatedrpc: drop "reqSigs" and "addresses" entirely always.

  Note: Some light refactoring done to allow us to very easily delete a few chunks of code (marked with TODOs) when we remove this deprecated behavior.

  Using `IsDeprecatedRPCEnabled` in core_write.cpp caused some circular dependencies involving core_io

  Circular dependencies were caused by rpc/util unnecessarily importing node/coinstats and node/transaction. Really what rpc/util needs are some fundamental type/helper-function definitions. So this was cleaned up to make more sense.

  This fixes #20102.

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    re-ACK 90ae3d8ca6 📢

Tree-SHA512: 8ffb617053b5f4a8b055da17c06711fd19632e0037d71c4c8135e50c8cd7a19163989484e4e0f17a6cc48bd597f04ecbfd609aef54b7d1d1e76a784214fcf72a
2021-03-29 15:14:31 +02:00
Andrew Poelstra
e801e951df ci: whitelist some RPCs on the functional test coverage check 2021-03-26 17:33:05 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
f1092db80e disable previous-release compatibility test and walletupgrade test
Should revisit; I am not sure whether we have a long-term stable
URL for prebuilt past Elements releases, but we should be able
to just point test/get-previous-releases.py at that, and change
the set of versions (since we do not have 0.15, 0.19, etc), and
we're good to go.
2021-03-26 17:33:05 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
697cd77985 ci: disable broken feature_pruning test
It may be that we just need to recompute some numbers because our
block limits are different. But this test takes 20 minutes to
fail and it would take some time to understand what the expected
behavior is.
2021-03-26 17:33:05 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
68bfd70b43 ci: various linter / CI compiler error fixes
Includes changing TRUE to OP_TRUE for anyone-can-spend output name,
to avoid symbol conflict on win64 builds, which is really obnoxious.
2021-03-26 17:33:04 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
22cf380984 Merge a993a7c675 into merged_master (Elements PR #960)
Several conflicts in the C++ code related to the new `flags` parameter
to `CheckSignature` and the corresponding function being renamed upstream
to `CheckSignatureECDSA`.

Several conflicts in the test harness as Steven sorta pulled the new
upstream ECKey module into the Python code, and the actual upstream
code was slightly different. Also needed to update the feature_taproot
code to always use the non-RANGEPROOF sighash since dynafed is not
enabled in the Taproot test.

Also had to pull the `set_wif` method out of `ECKey` and inline it because
otherwise it triggers a "circular inclusion" error between script.py (which
would pull in `base58_to_bytes` from address.py) and address.py (which now
pulls in some taproot EC related stuff from script.py).

Noticed that #960 does not test the "sighash rangeproof flag set but no
witnesses" case.
2021-03-25 23:46:21 +00:00
Michael Dietz
085b3a7299
rpc: deprecate addresses and reqSigs from rpc outputs
1) add a new sane "address" field (for outputs that have an
   identifiable address, which doesn't include bare multisig)
2) with -deprecatedrpc: leave "reqSigs" and "addresses" intact
   (with all weird/wrong behavior they have now)
3) without -deprecatedrpc: drop "reqSigs" and "addresses" entirely,
   always.
2021-03-23 10:51:43 -04:00
bruno
581791c620 test: add functional test for anchors.dat 2021-03-19 20:30:52 -03:00
Sjors Provoost
f3e6ce78fb
test: add external signer test
Includes a mock to mimick the HWI interace.
2021-02-23 14:34:30 +01:00
Steven Roose
b888f42270
tests: Add test feature_sighash_rangeproof.py 2021-02-22 15:19:10 +00:00
Jonas Schnelli
9017d55e7c
Merge #15946: Allow maintaining the blockfilterindex when using prune
84716b134e Add "index/blockfilterindex -> validation -> index/blockfilterindex" to expected circular dependencies (Jonas Schnelli)
ab3a0a2fb9 Add functional test for blockfilterindex in prune-mode (Jonas Schnelli)
c286a22f7b Add debug startup parameter -fastprune for more effective pruning tests (Jonas Schnelli)
5e112269c3 Avoid pruning below the blockfilterindex sync height (Jonas Schnelli)
00d57ff768 Avoid accessing nullpointer in BaseIndex::GetSummary() (Jonas Schnelli)
6abe9f5b11 Allow blockfilter in conjunction with prune (Jonas Schnelli)

Pull request description:

  Maintaining the blockfilterindexes in prune mode is possible and may lead to efficient p2p based rescans of wallets (restore backups, import/sweep keys) beyond the prune height (rescans not part of that PR).

  This PR allows running the blockfilterindex(es) in conjunction with pruning.
  * Bitcoind/Qt will shutdown during startup when missing block data has been detected ([re]enable `-blockfilterindex` when we already have pruned)
  * manual block pruning is disabled during blockfilterindex sync
  * auto-pruning is delayed during blockfilterindex sync

  ToDos:
  * [x] Functional tests

ACKs for top commit:
  fjahr:
    Code review ACK 84716b1
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK 84716b134e. Only changes since last review were suggested new FindFilesToPrune argument and test.
  benthecarman:
    tACK 84716b134e

Tree-SHA512: 91d832c6c562c463f7ec7655c08956385413a99a896640b9737bda0183607fac530435d03d87c3c0e70c61ccdfe73fe8f3639bc7d26d33ca7e60925ebb97d77a
2021-02-18 09:40:42 +01:00
Jonas Schnelli
ab3a0a2fb9 Add functional test for blockfilterindex in prune-mode 2021-02-16 10:30:37 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
8d82eddee6
Merge #19145: Add hash_type MUHASH for gettxoutsetinfo
e987ae5a55 test: Add test for deterministic UTXO set hash results (Fabian Jahr)
6ccc8fc067 test: Add test for gettxoutsetinfo RPC with MuHash (Fabian Jahr)
0d3b2f643d rpc: Add hash_type MUHASH to gettxoutsetinfo (Fabian Jahr)
2474645f3b refactor: Separate hash and stats calculation in coinstats (Fabian Jahr)
a1fcceac69 refactor: Improve encapsulation between MuHash3072 and Num3072 (Fabian Jahr)

Pull request description:

  This is another Pr in the series PRs for Coinstatsindex (see overview in #18000). This PR adds the `hash_type` option `muhash` to `gettxoutsetinfo` through which the user can calculate the serialized muhash of the utxo set. This PR does not use the index yet.

ACKs for top commit:
  Sjors:
    tACK e987ae5
  achow101:
    ACK e987ae5a55
  jonatack:
    Tested re-ACK e987ae5a55 per `git diff 3506d90 e987ae5`, reviewed diff, debug built, ran gettxoutsetinfo -signet and help on this branch vs master, at height 23127 both returned `hash_serialized_2` of `2b72d65f3b6efb2311f58374ea2b939abf49684d44f4bafda45faa3b5452a454` and this branch returned `muhash` of `c9f1ff12d345ccf9939c6bbf087e6f7399b6115adee1569287e9c5c43dbb475c`
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK e987ae5a55. Looks very good. I left one suggestion to simplify code, but feel free to ignore it here and maybe consider it for later since PR has already had a lot of review.

Tree-SHA512: 9a739ce375e73749fa69a467262b60d3e5314ef384e2d7150b3bbc8e4125cd9fd1db95306623bb9a632fcbaf5d9d2bf2f5cc43bf717d4ff5e2c9c4b52dd9296c
2021-02-12 10:47:41 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
a6b1bf6439
Merge #20267: Disable and fix tests for when BDB is not compiled
49797c3ccf tests: Disable bdb dump test when no bdb (Andrew Chow)
1194cf9269 Fix wallet_send.py wallet setup to work with descriptors (Andrew Chow)
fbaea7bfe4 Require legacy wallet for wallet_upgradewallet.py (Andrew Chow)
b1b679e0ab Explicitly mark legacy wallet tests as such (Andrew Chow)
09514e1bef Setup wallets for interface_zmq.py (Andrew Chow)
4d03ef9a73 Use MiniWallet in rpc_net.py (Andrew Chow)
4de23824b0 Setup wallets for interface_bitcoin_cli.py (Andrew Chow)
7c71c627d2 Setup wallets with descriptors for feature_notifications (Andrew Chow)
1f1bef8dba Have feature_filelock.py test both bdb and sqlite, depending on compiled (Andrew Chow)
c77975abc0 Disable upgrades tests that require BDB if BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
1f20cac9d4 Disable wallet_descriptor.py bdb format check if BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
3641597d7e tests: Don't make any wallets unless wallet is required (Andrew Chow)
b9b88f57a9 Skip legacy wallet reliant tests if BDB is not compiled (Andrew Chow)
6f36242389 tests: Set descriptors default based on compilation (Andrew Chow)

Pull request description:

  This PR fixes tests for when BDB is not compiled. Tests which rely on or test legacy wallet behavior are disabled and skipped when BDB is not compiled. For the components of some tests that are for legacy wallet things, those parts of the tests are skipped.

  For the majority of tests, changes are made so that they can be run with either legacy wallets or descriptor wallets without materially effecting the test. Most tests only need the wallet for balance and transactions, so the type of wallet is not an important part of those tests. Additionally, some tests are wallet agnostic and modified to instead use the test framework's MiniWallet.

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    ACK 49797c3ccf
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK 49797c3ccf. Only change since last review is dropping last commit. Previous review w/ suggestions for future followup is https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20267#pullrequestreview-581508843

Tree-SHA512: 69659f8a81fb437ecbca962f4082c12835282dbf1fba7d9952f727a49e01981d749af9b09feda1c8ca737516c7d7a08ef17e782795df3fa69892d5021b41c1ed
2021-02-05 14:26:10 +01:00
MarcoFalke
384e090f93
Merge #19509: Per-Peer Message Capture
bff7c66e67 Add documentation to contrib folder (Troy Giorshev)
381f77be85 Add Message Capture Test (Troy Giorshev)
e4f378a505 Add capture parser (Troy Giorshev)
4d1a582549 Call CaptureMessage at appropriate locations (Troy Giorshev)
f2a77ff97b Add CaptureMessage (Troy Giorshev)
dbf779d5de Clean PushMessage and ProcessMessages (Troy Giorshev)

Pull request description:

  This PR introduces per-peer message capture into Bitcoin Core.  📓

  ## Purpose

  The purpose and scope of this feature is intentionally limited.  It answers a question anyone new to Bitcoin's P2P protocol has had: "Can I see what messages my node is sending and receiving?".

  ## Functionality

  When a new debug-only command line argument `capturemessages` is set, any message that the node receives or sends is captured.  The capture occurs in the MessageHandler thread.  When receiving a message, it is captured as soon as the MessageHandler thread takes the message off of the vProcessMsg queue.  When sending, the message is captured just before the message is pushed onto the vSendMsg queue.

  The message capture is as minimal as possible to reduce the performance impact on the node.  Messages are captured to a new `message_capture` folder in the datadir.  Each node has their own subfolder named with their IP address and port.  Inside, received and sent messages are captured into two binary files, msgs_recv.dat and msgs_sent.dat, like so:

  ```
  message_capture/203.0.113.7:56072/msgs_recv.dat
  message_capture/203.0.113.7:56072/msgs_sent.dat
  ```

  Because the messages are raw binary dumps, included in this PR is a Python parsing tool to convert the binary files into human-readable JSON.  This script has been placed on its own and out of the way in the new `contrib/message-capture` folder.  Its usage is simple and easily discovered by the autogenerated `-h` option.

  ## Future Maintenance

  I sympathize greatly with anyone who says "the best code is no code".

  The future maintenance of this feature will be minimal.  The logic to deserialize the payload of the p2p messages exists in our testing framework.  As long as our testing framework works, so will this tool.

  Additionally, I hope that the simplicity of this tool will mean that it gets used frequently, so that problems will be discovered and solved when they are small.

  ## FAQ

  "Why not just use Wireshark"

  Yes, Wireshark has the ability to filter and decode Bitcoin messages.  However, the purpose of the message capture added in this PR is to assist with debugging, primarily for new developers looking to improve their knowledge of the Bitcoin Protocol.  This drives the design in a different direction than Wireshark, in two different ways.  First, this tool must be convenient and simple to use.  Using an external tool, like Wireshark, requires setup and interpretation of the results.  To a new user who doesn't necessarily know what to expect, this is unnecessary difficulty.  This tool, on the other hand, "just works".  Turn on the command line flag, run your node, run the script, read the JSON.  Second, because this tool is being used for debugging, we want it to be as close to the true behavior of the node as possible.  A lot can happen in the SocketHandler thread that would be missed by Wireshark.

  Additionally, if we are to use Wireshark, we are at the mercy of whoever it maintaining the protocol in Wireshark, both as to it being accurate and recent.  As can be seen by the **many** previous attempts to include Bitcoin in Wireshark (google "bitcoin dissector") this is easier said than done.

  Lastly, I truly believe that this tool will be used significantly more by being included in the codebase.  It's just that much more discoverable.

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    re-ACK bff7c66e67 only some minor changes: 👚
  jnewbery:
    utACK bff7c66e67
  theStack:
    re-ACK bff7c66e67

Tree-SHA512: e59e3160422269221f70f98720b47842775781c247c064071d546c24fa7a35a0e5534e8baa4b4591a750d7eb16de6b4ecf54cbee6d193b261f4f104e28c15f47
2021-02-02 13:11:28 +01:00
Fabian Jahr
6ccc8fc067
test: Add test for gettxoutsetinfo RPC with MuHash 2021-01-30 20:33:20 +01:00
Samuel Dobson
9deba2de76
Merge #20226: wallet, rpc: add listdescriptors command
647b81b709 wallet, rpc: add listdescriptors command (Ivan Metlushko)

Pull request description:

  Looking for concept ACKs

  **Rationale**: allow users to inspect the contents of their newly created descriptor wallets.

  Currently the command only returns xpubs which is not very useful in itself, but there are multiples ways to extend it:
   * add an option to export xprv
   * with #19136 it'll be possible to return normalised descriptors suitable for a watch-only purposes

  The output is compatible with `importdescriptors` command so it could be easily used for backup/recover purposes.

  **Output example:**
  ```json
  [
    {
      "desc": "wpkh(tpubD6NzVbkrYhZ4WW6E2ZETFyNfq2hfF23SKxqSGFvUpPAY58jmmuBybwqwFihAyQPk9KnwTt5516NDZRJ7k5QPeKjy7wuVd5WvXNxwwAs5tUD/*)#nhavpr5h",
      "timestamp": 1296688602,
      "active": false,
      "range": [
        0,
        999
      ],
      "next": 0
    }
  ]
  ```

ACKs for top commit:
  jonatack:
    re-ACK 647b81b709 rebased to master, debug builds cleanly, reviewed diff since last review, tested with a descriptor wallet (and with a legacy wallet)
  achow101:
    re-ACK 647b81b

Tree-SHA512: 51a3620bb17c836c52cecb066d4fa9d5ff418af56809046eaee0528c4dc240a4e90fff5711ba96e399c6664e00b9ee8194e33852b1b9e75af18061296e19a8a7
2021-01-28 13:40:18 +13:00
Ivan Metlushko
647b81b709 wallet, rpc: add listdescriptors command 2021-01-27 21:22:13 +01:00
Andrew Chow
1194cf9269 Fix wallet_send.py wallet setup to work with descriptors
Fixes the wallet setup so this test works with descriptor wallets. Also
enabled explicit descriptor and legacy wallet testing in the test
runner.
2021-01-27 12:52:46 -05:00
Andrew Chow
fbaea7bfe4 Require legacy wallet for wallet_upgradewallet.py 2021-01-27 12:52:46 -05:00
Andrew Chow
b1b679e0ab Explicitly mark legacy wallet tests as such
Some tests are intended to test only legacy wallet behavior. With
automatic switching of wallet type, we need to make them explicit
2021-01-27 12:52:46 -05:00
Bezdrighin
8f0b64fb51 Better error messages for invalid addresses
This commit addresses #20809.

We add an additional 'error' property in the result of 'validateaddress' in case the address is not valid that gives a short description of why the address in invalid. We also change the error message returned by 'getaddressinfo' in case the address is invalid.
2021-01-24 02:44:53 +01:00
Troy Giorshev
381f77be85 Add Message Capture Test
Add a functional test for CaptureMessage.  This connects and then
disconnects a peer so that the handshake can be used to check if capture
is being done correctly.

Included in a docstring in the test is the following:

From the data file we'll only check the structure.

We won't care about things like:
- Deserializing the payload of the message
    - This is managed by the deserialize methods in
      test_framework.messages
- The order of the messages
    - There's no reason why we can't, say, change the order of the
      messages in the handshake
- Message Type
    - We can add new message types

We're ignoring these because they're simply too brittle to test here.
2021-01-23 16:15:05 -05:00
Amiti Uttarwar
b4dd2ef800 [test] Test the add_outbound_p2p_connection functionality
Open max number of full-relay and block-relay-only connections from a
functional test with different sorts of behaviors to ensure it behaves as
expected.
2021-01-07 10:15:56 -08:00
Amiti Uttarwar
094c3beaa4 [rpc] Remove deprecated "banscore" field from getpeerinfo 2020-12-26 13:30:08 -08:00
Andrew Poelstra
d009849f95 Merge ef4c7c4e0b into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #18788)
This one was pretty brutal, but ultimately nothing too surprising.
Just had to keep track of which wallets owned which blinding keys,
and in wallet_importprunedfunds.py I had to manually create a
Liquid address.
2020-12-02 01:21:09 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
a01ffb9d0c Merge 0c2eb7f8de into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #20262) 2020-12-01 21:09:44 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
e765fc93ea Merge 3caee16946 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #19953)
Taproot :D
2020-12-01 02:54:57 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
4eeadb7fde Merge 8ed37f6c84 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #19077) 2020-11-30 20:20:56 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
4cb66aae97 Merge 0b2abaa666 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #19954) 2020-11-30 17:12:23 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
638acbcdd0 Merge 40aab35e98 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #19253) 2020-11-30 03:40:21 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
65b01321e2 Merge 4f45ea1f73 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #19725) 2020-11-29 22:09:36 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
455f61c0db Merge 8c5f68118c into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #18267)
This commit adds signet support, which is a little bit silly/redundant for us :)
Was a surprisingly easy merge to handle, and hopefully in future Core is more
mindful of signed blocks when they are changing code architecture.

I had to change a couple lines of src/signet.cpp to add blank assets to the
CTxOuts and to find transaction input scriptWitnesses. No need to add any
other tx witness data (and the CAsset()s that I did add to make things compile
won't be used..) because signet will always have g_con_elementsmode off.
2020-11-29 16:57:55 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
5e62edcf8e Merge ffaac6e614 into merged_master (Bitcoin PR #16378)
Adds a new "send" RPC which I didn't really look at too closely to match
our other RPC modifications. In particular our backport of #17211 adds a
"solving_data" field to other transaction-creation RPCs, but not this
one. (But I checked the current status of #17211 and Andy hasn't updated
upstream either, just passes NullUniValue to FundTransaction from `send`.
So that's what I did here.)
2020-11-29 04:33:22 +00:00