Make sure wallet databases have unique fileids. If they don't, throw an error.
BDB caches do not work properly when more than one open database has the same
fileid, because values written to one database may show up in reads to other
databases.
Bitcoin will never create different databases with the same fileid, but users
can create them by manually copying database files.
BDB caching bug was reported by Chris Moore <dooglus@gmail.com>
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11429Fixes#11429
This should fix issues with the multiwallet test and symlinks
when the tmpdir is a relative path.
Rather than fixing os.symlink to work with paths relative to a
directory descriptor, which does not work on Windows, normalize
the path instead.
Fixes#11462. Updated documentation for importprivkey function to use the correct name for the first argument.
Also updates a call to importprivkey to use named args in functional test.
Split off AuthServiceProxy.get_request method to make it easier to batch RPC
requests without duplicating code and remove leading underscore from _batch
method.
This does not change any existing behavior.
Change AuthServiceProxyWrapper.__getattr__ to only wrap proxied attributes, not
real attributes. This way AuthServiceProxyWrapper can continue logging RPC
calls without complicating other object usages, and special case handling for
the .url property can be dropped.
Changes the errors field to warnings. To maintain compatibility,
the errors field is deprecated and enabled by starting bitcoind with
-deprecatedrpc=getmininginfo
Deprecate estimatefee in v0.16, for final removal in v0.17.
This commit introduces a phased removal of RPC methods. RPC method is
disabled by default in version x, but can be enabled by using the
`-deprecatedrpc=<method>` argument. RPC method is removed entirely in
version (x+1).
Prevent arbitrary files from being overwritten. There have been reports
that users have overwritten wallet files this way. It may also avoid
other security issues.
Fixes#9934. Adds mention to release notes and adds a test.
assumevalid.py would try to send over a closed P2P connection in a loop,
hitting the following failure many times:
TestFramework.mininode (ERROR): Cannot send message. No connection to node!
The test still passes, but this is a lot of noise in the test log.
Just check that the connection is open before trying to send.
Because the poll/select loop may pause for 100msec before actually doing a
send, and we have no way to force the loop awake, try sending from the calling
thread if the queue is empty.
Also, disable nagle as all sends should be either full messages or unfinished
sends.
This shaves an average of ~1 minute or so off of my accumulated runtime, and
10-15 seconds off of actual runtime.