The setban() RPC was returning misleading or incorrect error
codes (for example RPC_CLIENT_NODE_ALREADY_ADDED when an invalid IP
address was entered). This commit fixes those error codes:
- RPC_CLIENT_INVALID_IP_OR_SUBNET should be returned if the client
enters an invalid IP address or subnet.
This commit also updates the test cases to explicitly test the error code.
This commit also adds a testcase for trying to setban on an invalid subnet.
The removeprunedfunds() RPC was returning misleading or incorrect error
codes (for example RPC_INTERNAL_ERROR when the transaction was
not found in the wallet). This commit fixes those error codes:
- RPC_INTERNAL_ERROR should not be returned for application-level
errors, only for genuine internal errors such as corrupted data.
This error code has been replaced with RPC_WALLET_ERROR.
This commit also updates the test cases to explicitly test the error code.
RPCs in blockchain.cpp were returning misleading or incorrect error
codes (for example getblock() returning RPC_INTERNAL_ERROR when the
block had been pruned). This commit fixes those error codes:
- RPC_INTERNAL_ERROR should not be returned for application-level
errors, only for genuine internal errors such as corrupted data.
- RPC_METHOD_NOT_FOUND should not be returned in response to a
JSON request for an existing method.
Those error codes have been replaced with RPC_MISC_ERROR or
RPC_INVALID_PARAMETER as appropriate.
The bumpfee() RPC was returning misleading or incorrect error codes
(for example RPC_INVALID_ADDRESS_OR_KEY when the transaction was not
BIP125 replacable). This commit fixes those error codes:
- RPC_INVALID_ADDRESS_OR_KEY if an invalid address was provided:
- Invalid change address given
- RPC_INVALID_PARAMETER if a single (non-address/key) parameter is incorrect
- confTarget and totalFee options should not both be set.
- Invalid confTarget
- Insufficient totalFee (cannot be less than required fee)
- RPC_WALLET_ERROR for any other error
- Transaction has descendants in the wallet
- Transaction has descendants in the mempool
- Transaction has been mined, or is conflicted with a mined transaction
- Transaction is not BIP 125 replaceable
- Transaction has already been bumped
- Transaction contains inputs that don't belong to the wallet
- Transaction has multiple change outputs
- Transaction does not have a change output
- Fee is higher than maxTxFee
- New fee rate is less than the minimum fee rate
- Change output is too small.
This commit also updates the test cases to explicitly test the error code.
b3ec305 Fix bashisms in verify-commits and always check top commit's tree (Matt Corallo)
f20e664 Check gpg version before setting --weak-digest (Matt Corallo)
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On msvc14, the compiler error C4146 (unary minus operator applied to unsigned type, result still unsigned) had been occured.
Use '0 - x' styled formula instead of '-x' so as to fix the error.
99fecf8 tests: Delete unused function _rpchost_to_args (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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bbd7579 Fix regsig checking for subkey sigs in verify-commits (Matt Corallo)
d025bc7 Allow any subkey in verify-commits (Matt Corallo)
eddc77a Add comment re: why SHA1 is disabled (Peter Todd)
d9c450f Verify Tree-SHA512s in merge commits, enforce sigs are not SHA1 (Matt Corallo)
be908a6 Fail merge if there are any symlinks (Matt Corallo)
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db07f91 Assert that what might look like a possible division by zero is actually unreachable (practicalswift)
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fa7da3f [contrib] gh-merge: Move second sha512 check to before signing (MarcoFalke)
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`u_int` is not available on some platforms (not sure what standard it's
supposed to be part of), we don't use it anywhere else, and it doesn't
hurt to simply write `unsigned int` out here.
Define MSG_DONTWAIT and MSG_NO_SIGNAL in the implementation files that
use them (`net.cpp` and `netbase.cpp`), instead of compat.h which is
included all over the place.
This avoids putting them in the global namespace, as defining them as 0
is a hack that works for our specific usage, but it is not a general
solution.
Also makes sure they are defined only once so the `!defined(MSG_x)` guard can go.
Instead of the WIN32-specific workaround, detect lack of `MSG_DONTWAIT`
in the build system. This allows other platforms without `MSG_DONTWAIT`
to work too.
Setting minrelaytxfee to 0 will allow all transactions regardless of fee to enter your mempool until it reaches its size limit. However now that mempool limiting is governed by a separate incrementalrelay fee, it is an unnecessary restriction to prevent a minrelaytxfee of 0.
This a breaking API change to the prioritisetransaction RPC call which previously required exactly three arguments and now requires exactly two (hash and feeDelta). The function prioritiseTransaction is also updated.
"startingpriority" and "currentpriority" are no longer returned in the JSON information about a mempool entry. This affects getmempoolancestors, getmempooldescendants, getmempooolentry, and getrawmempool.
Remove -limitfreerelay and always enforce minRelayTxFee in the mempool (except from disconnected blocks)
Remove -relaypriority, the option was only used for the ability to allow free transactions to be relayed regardless of their priority. Both notions no longer apply.