Correct the unit tests for tools::is_hdd to avoid making assumptions
about the configuration of a particular device based solely on the
value of the __GLIBC__ preprocessor flag. Instead, rely on the
test invoker to provide paths for devices of specific types via
the process environment, thereby avoiding faulty assumptions and
improving the specificity of test assertions. To ensure appropriate
devices exist, add a script, tests/create_test_disks.sh, which
configures loopback devices mirroring relevant configurations.
- passphrase logic: remove backward compatibility for 2.4.3, code cleanup.
- fix LibUSB cmake for static builds on OSX
- tests: all tests now work with passphrase logic enabled. Passphrase test added with different passphrase. no_passphrase test added, Trezor pin test added. Testing wallet opening with correct and incorrect passphrase. Trezor test chain revamp, cleanup. Smaller chain, chain file versioning added.
- tests: Trezor tests support TEST_MINING_ENABLED, TEST_MINING_TIMEOUT env vars to change mining-related tests behaviour.
- requires protobuf@21 on osx for now (c++14), building with unlinked protobuf: `CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$(find /opt/homebrew/Cellar/protobuf@21 -maxdepth 1 -type d -name "21.*" -print -quit) \
make debug-test-trezor -j8`
- Detach & re-process txs >= lowest scan height
- ensures that if a user calls scan_tx(tx1) after scanning tx2,
the wallet correctly processes tx1 and tx2
- if a user provides a tx with a height higher than the wallet's
last scanned height, the wallet will scan starting from that tx's
height
- scan_tx requires trusted daemon iff need to re-process existing
txs: in addition to querying a daemon for txids, if a user
provides a txid of a tx with height *lower* than any *already*
scanned txs in the wallet, then the wallet will also query the
daemon for all the *higher* txs as well. This is likely
unexpected behavior to a caller, and so to protect a caller from
revealing txid's to an untrusted daemon in an unexpected way,
require the daemon be trusted.