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sanket1729 c06c9beb01
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2036: CI: Fx pinning
adcc01c0bd CI: Fix pinning (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  More crates broke our MSRV by using edition 2021 without doing a major release, pin them in the CI script.

  Other open PRs need this to get past CI.

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2023-08-30 19:58:14 -07:00
Riccardo Casatta feafac3c65
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1999: Fix witness display bug
84614d9997 Unit test debug print of witness with empty instruction (Tobin C. Harding)
e96be5ee6e Fix Witness debug display bug (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  When we introduce a custom `Debug` implementation for the `Witness` we introduced a bug that causes code to panic if the witness contains an empty instruction.

  The bug can be verified by putting patch 2 first or by running `cargo run --example sighash` on master.

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2023-08-30 11:48:27 +02:00
Tobin C. Harding adcc01c0bd
CI: Fix pinning
More crates broke our MSRV by using edition 2021 without doing a major
release, pin them in the CI script.

diff --git a/contrib/test.sh b/contrib/test.sh
index 74f8ffb3..79932ad5 100755
--- a/contrib/test.sh
+++ b/contrib/test.sh
@@ -13,6 +13,12 @@ if cargo --version | grep ${MSRV}; then
     cargo update -p quote --precise 1.0.30
     cargo update -p proc-macro2 --precise 1.0.63
     cargo update -p serde_test --precise 1.0.175
+    # Have to pin this so we can pin `schemars_derive`
+    cargo update -p schemars --precise 0.8.12
+    # schemars_derive 0.8.13 uses edition 2021
+    cargo update -p schemars_derive --precise 0.8.12
+    # memcrh 2.6.0 uses edition 2021
+    cargo update -p memchr --precise 2.5.0

     cargo update -p bitcoin:0.30.1 --precise 0.30.0
2023-08-29 12:33:19 +10:00
Andrew Poelstra 7fd9b89e82
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2010: Use weight type for stripped_size
55e94b5dea Remove test from test names for Weight type (yancy)
142dde64c3 Use Weight type for stripped_size (yancy)
cb76f3ec43 Add scale_by_witness_factor to Weight type (yancy)
38c9e9947e Add witness scale factor to the Weight type (yancy)
77552987ab Add from_wu_usize to Weight type (yancy)
1a88c887f5 Rename strippedsize to stripped_size (yancy)
3369257c75 Fix grammar (yancy)

Pull request description:

  Return Weight type for the strippedize function.

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2023-08-26 16:12:43 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra eef5cc3b92
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1978: Wrap the `bitcoinconsensus` error
29a4f9b114 Wrap the bitcoinconsensus error (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  Currently the `bitcoinconsensus` error is part of the public API. This hinders maintainability because changes to the verison of `bitcoinconsensus` force a re-release in `rust-bitcoin`. This is an unnecessary maintenance burden, we can wrap the error instead.

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  sanket1729:
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2023-08-25 15:06:42 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra 4dc71b0de7
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2020: Add version bytes consts
f18f684ad2 Add version bytes consts (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  BIP-32 defines 4 4-byte consts used as version bytes; currently we are hardcoding the version bytes in multiple places.

  Add BIP-32 version bytes consts and use them throughout the module.

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2023-08-25 14:57:59 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra a458461a6b
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2004: psbt: Add IndexOutOfBounds error
66d5800ac0 psbt: Add IndexOutOfBounds error (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  We currently have a bunch of functions that are infallible if the `index` argument is within-bounds however we return a `SignError`, this obfuscates the code.

  Add an `IndexOutOfBoundsError`. While we are at it make it an enum so users can differentiate between which vector the out of bounds access was attempted against.

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  sanket1729:
    utACK 66d5800ac0. This is a clean improvement over existing code.
  apoelstra:
    ACK 66d5800ac0

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2023-08-25 13:58:06 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra 082bd03120
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2019: Rename xpub and xpriv types
be05f9d852 Rename xpub and xpriv types (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  The BIP-32 extended public key and extended private key exist in the Bitcoin vernacular as xpub and xpriv. We can use these terms with no loss of clarity.

  Rename our current BIP-32 types

  - `ExtendedPubKey` to `Xpub`
  - `ExtendedPrivKey` to `Xpriv`

  This patch is a mechanical search-and-replace, followed by running the formatter, no other manual changes.

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  apoelstra:
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  sanket1729:
    ACK be05f9d852

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2023-08-25 13:41:50 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra bd05e3f309
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2029: Fix clippy warnings
724be17394 Remove useless usage of vec! macro (Tobin C. Harding)
e84ca292d9 Clear incorrect implementation of clone warning (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  A new version `clippy 0.1.72 (5680fa1 2023-08-23)` just came out and we get a two new warnings. Fix them up.

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  apoelstra:
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2023-08-25 13:27:12 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra 9dbefc6f85
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1988: Export all hash types
7bbdd9b2af Export all hash types (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  During the 0.30.0 release we removed the re-exports of hash types. This upset some folk and since the aim of our re-exports is not exactly clean as well as the fact that the public API surface is not yet fixed just re-export all the hash types at the crate root again.

  This is #1792 but does not use a wildcard and also grabs the other hashes that we recently moved.

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  sanket1729:
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2023-08-25 13:02:19 +00:00
yancy 55e94b5dea Remove test from test names for Weight type 2023-08-25 10:28:34 +02:00
yancy 142dde64c3 Use Weight type for stripped_size 2023-08-25 10:28:34 +02:00
yancy cb76f3ec43 Add scale_by_witness_factor to Weight type 2023-08-25 10:28:34 +02:00
yancy 38c9e9947e Add witness scale factor to the Weight type 2023-08-25 10:28:05 +02:00
yancy 77552987ab Add from_wu_usize to Weight type 2023-08-25 10:03:59 +02:00
yancy 1a88c887f5 Rename strippedsize to stripped_size 2023-08-25 10:03:39 +02:00
Tobin C. Harding 724be17394
Remove useless usage of vec! macro
Clippy emits a bunch of warnings of form:

  warning: useless use of `vec!`

As suggested, remove the vec and just use an array.
2023-08-25 12:30:04 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding e84ca292d9
Clear incorrect implementation of clone warning
Clippy emits:

  error: incorrect implementation of `clone` on a `Copy` type

As suggested use `*self` instead of each individual field.
2023-08-25 12:08:56 +10:00
Andrew Poelstra cdbd4be4b1
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1917: hashes: Release `v0.13.0`
53f68383b7 hashes: Bump version to 0.13.0 (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  In preparation for `hashes` release, bump the version. Depend on new version in `rust-bitcoin`.

  Note the `bitcoin-private` addition to the lock files is because we temporarily have two `bitcoin_hashes` dependencies and the secp one (v.0.12.0) depends on `bitcoin-private`.

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  sanket1729:
    utACK 53f68383b7 . I am not sure about the exact nature of release dance between various crates in rust-bitcoin. This code and changelog entries looks good.
  apoelstra:
    ACK 53f68383b7

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2023-08-24 17:22:10 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra da1836edf5
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2012: Add a script for updating lock files
8b84227aec Add a script for updating lock files (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  Every time one of the dependencies is explicitly changed we have to update the minimal/recent lock files. Add a script to do so.

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  apoelstra:
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  sanket1729:
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2023-08-24 16:50:46 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra 407dec0bce
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2024: Add VarInt from implementations by way of macro
0419fa278b Add VarInt from implementations by way of macro (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  Throughout the codebase we cast values to `u64` when constructing a `VarInt`. We can make the code marginally cleaner by adding `From<T>` impls for all unsigned integer types less than or equal to 64 bits. Also allows us to (possibly unnecessarily) comment the cast in a single place.

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2023-08-24 15:50:29 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding 53f68383b7
hashes: Bump version to 0.13.0
Add a changelog entry and bump the version to 0.13.0

Does not include changes to `bitcoin` to depend on the new version.
2023-08-24 12:25:42 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding 66d5800ac0
psbt: Add IndexOutOfBounds error
We currently have a bunch of functions that are infallible if the
`index` argument is within-bounds however we return a `SignError`, this
obfuscates the code.

Add an `IndexOutOfBoundsErorr`. While we are at it make it an enum so
users can differentiate between which vector the out of bounds access
was attempted against.
2023-08-24 12:12:04 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding 8b84227aec
Add a script for updating lock files
Every time one of the dependencies is explicitly changed we have to
update the minimal/recent lock files. Add a script to do so.
2023-08-24 11:03:06 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding 0419fa278b
Add VarInt from implementations by way of macro
Throughout the codebase we cast values to `u64` when constructing a
`VarInt`. We can make the code marginally cleaner by adding `From<T>`
impls for all unsigned integer types less than or equal to 64 bits.
Also allows us to (possibly unnecessarily) comment the cast in a single
place.
2023-08-24 10:37:53 +10:00
Andrew Poelstra 1991b7af40
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1998: Remove usage of ThirtyTwoByteHash
d9533523ac Remove usage of ThirtyTwoByteHash (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  The `ThirtyTwoByteHash` trait is defined in `secp256k1` and used in `hashes` as well as `bitcoin`. This means that we must use the same version of `hashes` in both `bitcoin` and `secp256k1`. This makes doing release difficult.

  Remove usage of `ThirtyTwoByteHash` and use `Message::from_slice`. Include TODO above each usage because as soon as we release the new version of secp we can use the new `Message::from_digest`.

  This is step backwards as far as type safety goes and it makes the code more ugly as well because it uses `expect` but thems the breaks.

  For context see #1985

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2023-08-23 14:07:11 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding d9533523ac
Remove usage of ThirtyTwoByteHash
The `ThirtyTwoByteHash` trait is defined in `secp256k1` and used in
`hashes` as well as `bitcoin`. This means that we must use the same
version of `hashes` in both `bitcoin` and `secp256k1`. This makes doing
release difficult.

Remove usage of `ThirtyTwoByteHash` and use `Message::from_slice`.
Include TODO above each usage because as soon as we release the new
version of secp we can use the new `Message::from_digest`.

This is step backwards as far as type safety goes and it makes the code
more ugly as well because it uses `expect` but thems the breaks.
2023-08-23 12:21:26 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding f18f684ad2
Add version bytes consts
BIP-32 defines 4 4-byte consts used as version bytes; currently we are
hardcoding the version bytes in multiple places.

Add BIP-32 version bytes consts and use them throughout the module.
2023-08-22 13:49:46 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding be05f9d852
Rename xpub and xpriv types
The BIP-32 extended public key and extended private key exist in the
Bitcoin vernacular as xpub and xpriv. We can use these terms with no
loss of clarity.

Rename our current BIP-32 types

- `ExtendedPubKey` to `Xpub`
- `ExtendedPrivKey` to `Xpriv`

This patch is a mechanical search-and-replace, followed by running the
formatter, no other manual changes.
2023-08-22 13:47:35 +10:00
Andrew Poelstra 5bf2117dc4
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1995: Improve segwit signature hash API
4300cf2210 Add p2wpkh and p2wsh signature hash functions (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  The word "segwit" refers to segwit v0 and taproot but these functions are version specific. Add `v0` into the function names.

  This is similar to #1994, both based on recent post of mine to bitcoin dev mailing list.

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2023-08-21 14:53:04 +00:00
yancy 3369257c75 Fix grammar 2023-08-21 15:51:58 +02:00
Andrew Poelstra 672656515e
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2001: Add txin base weight
7ec33d29eb refactor: developer doc first (yancy)
5496feb5c1 Add base weight const to TxIn (yancy)

Pull request description:

  Add a base weight const to TxIn.  I also used this const in strippedsize() and scaledsize().  As a different PR, I think strippedsize and scaledsize could return Weight instead of usize.  Also added a small commit to re-arrange commit messages.

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2023-08-18 14:28:38 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra 1b3a9d3580
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1990: Introduce the `small-hash` feature for `bitcoin_hashes`
f2c5f19557 Introduce the `small-hash` feature for `bitcoin_hashes` (Alekos Filini)

Pull request description:

  When enabled this feature swaps the hash implementation of sha512, sha256 and ripemd160 for a smaller (but also slower) one.

  On embedded processors (Cortex-M4) it can lead to up to a 52% size reduction, from around 37KiB for just the `process_block` methods of the three hash functions to 17.8KiB.

  The following numbers were collected on `aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu` with `cargo 1.72.0-nightly`.

  ## Original

  ```
  RUSTFLAGS='--cfg=bench -C opt-level=z' cargo bench
  ```

  ```
  test hash160::benches::hash160_10                 ... bench:          33 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 303 MB/s
  test hash160::benches::hash160_1k                 ... bench:       2,953 ns/iter (+/- 187) = 346 MB/s
  test hash160::benches::hash160_64k                ... bench:     188,480 ns/iter (+/- 11,595) = 347 MB/s
  test hmac::benches::hmac_sha256_10                ... bench:          33 ns/iter (+/- 2) = 303 MB/s
  test hmac::benches::hmac_sha256_1k                ... bench:       2,957 ns/iter (+/- 104) = 346 MB/s
  test hmac::benches::hmac_sha256_64k               ... bench:     192,022 ns/iter (+/- 6,407) = 341 MB/s
  test ripemd160::benches::ripemd160_10             ... bench:          25 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 400 MB/s
  test ripemd160::benches::ripemd160_1k             ... bench:       2,288 ns/iter (+/- 93) = 447 MB/s
  test ripemd160::benches::ripemd160_64k            ... bench:     146,823 ns/iter (+/- 1,102) = 446 MB/s
  test sha1::benches::sha1_10                       ... bench:          41 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 243 MB/s
  test sha1::benches::sha1_1k                       ... bench:       3,844 ns/iter (+/- 70) = 266 MB/s
  test sha1::benches::sha1_64k                      ... bench:     245,854 ns/iter (+/- 10,158) = 266 MB/s
  test sha256::benches::sha256_10                   ... bench:          35 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 285 MB/s
  test sha256::benches::sha256_1k                   ... bench:       3,063 ns/iter (+/- 15) = 334 MB/s
  test sha256::benches::sha256_64k                  ... bench:     195,729 ns/iter (+/- 2,880) = 334 MB/s
  test sha256d::benches::sha256d_10                 ... bench:          34 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 294 MB/s
  test sha256d::benches::sha256d_1k                 ... bench:       3,071 ns/iter (+/- 107) = 333 MB/s
  test sha256d::benches::sha256d_64k                ... bench:     188,614 ns/iter (+/- 8,101) = 347 MB/s
  test sha512::benches::sha512_10                   ... bench:          21 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 476 MB/s
  test sha512::benches::sha512_1k                   ... bench:       1,714 ns/iter (+/- 36) = 597 MB/s
  test sha512::benches::sha512_64k                  ... bench:     110,084 ns/iter (+/- 3,637) = 595 MB/s
  test sha512_256::benches::sha512_256_10           ... bench:          22 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 454 MB/s
  test sha512_256::benches::sha512_256_1k           ... bench:       1,822 ns/iter (+/- 70) = 562 MB/s
  test sha512_256::benches::sha512_256_64k          ... bench:     116,231 ns/iter (+/- 4,745) = 563 MB/s
  test siphash24::benches::siphash24_1ki            ... bench:       1,072 ns/iter (+/- 41) = 955 MB/s
  test siphash24::benches::siphash24_1ki_hash       ... bench:       1,102 ns/iter (+/- 42) = 929 MB/s
  test siphash24::benches::siphash24_1ki_hash_u64   ... bench:       1,064 ns/iter (+/- 41) = 962 MB/s
  test siphash24::benches::siphash24_64ki           ... bench:      69,957 ns/iter (+/- 2,712) = 936 MB/
  ```

  ```
  0000000000005872 t _ZN84_$LT$bitcoin_hashes..ripemd160..HashEngine$u20$as$u20$bitcoin_hashes..HashEngine$GT$5input17hc4800746a9da7ff4E
  0000000000007956 t _ZN81_$LT$bitcoin_hashes..sha256..HashEngine$u20$as$u20$bitcoin_hashes..HashEngine$GT$5input17hf49345f65130ce9bE
  0000000000008024 t _ZN14bitcoin_hashes6sha2568Midstate10const_hash17h57317bc8012004b4E.llvm.441255102889972912
  0000000000010528 t _ZN81_$LT$bitcoin_hashes..sha512..HashEngine$u20$as$u20$bitcoin_hashes..HashEngine$GT$5input17h9bc868d4392bd9acE
  ```

  Total size: 32380 bytes

  ## With `small-hash` enabled

  ```
  RUSTFLAGS='--cfg=bench -C opt-level=z' cargo bench --features small-hash
  ```

  ```
  test hash160::benches::hash160_10                 ... bench:          52 ns/iter (+/- 3) = 192 MB/s
  test hash160::benches::hash160_1k                 ... bench:       4,817 ns/iter (+/- 286) = 212 MB/s
  test hash160::benches::hash160_64k                ... bench:     319,572 ns/iter (+/- 11,031) = 205 MB/s
  test hmac::benches::hmac_sha256_10                ... bench:          54 ns/iter (+/- 2) = 185 MB/s
  test hmac::benches::hmac_sha256_1k                ... bench:       4,846 ns/iter (+/- 204) = 211 MB/s
  test hmac::benches::hmac_sha256_64k               ... bench:     319,114 ns/iter (+/- 4,451) = 205 MB/s
  test ripemd160::benches::ripemd160_10             ... bench:          27 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 370 MB/s
  test ripemd160::benches::ripemd160_1k             ... bench:       2,358 ns/iter (+/- 150) = 434 MB/s
  test ripemd160::benches::ripemd160_64k            ... bench:     154,573 ns/iter (+/- 3,954) = 423 MB/s
  test sha1::benches::sha1_10                       ... bench:          41 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 243 MB/s
  test sha1::benches::sha1_1k                       ... bench:       3,700 ns/iter (+/- 243) = 276 MB/s
  test sha1::benches::sha1_64k                      ... bench:     231,039 ns/iter (+/- 13,989) = 283 MB/s
  test sha256::benches::sha256_10                   ... bench:          51 ns/iter (+/- 3) = 196 MB/s
  test sha256::benches::sha256_1k                   ... bench:       4,823 ns/iter (+/- 182) = 212 MB/s
  test sha256::benches::sha256_64k                  ... bench:     299,960 ns/iter (+/- 17,545) = 218 MB/s
  test sha256d::benches::sha256d_10                 ... bench:          52 ns/iter (+/- 2) = 192 MB/s
  test sha256d::benches::sha256d_1k                 ... bench:       4,827 ns/iter (+/- 323) = 212 MB/s
  test sha256d::benches::sha256d_64k                ... bench:     302,844 ns/iter (+/- 15,796) = 216 MB/s
  test sha512::benches::sha512_10                   ... bench:          34 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 294 MB/s
  test sha512::benches::sha512_1k                   ... bench:       3,002 ns/iter (+/- 123) = 341 MB/s
  test sha512::benches::sha512_64k                  ... bench:     189,767 ns/iter (+/- 10,396) = 345 MB/s
  test sha512_256::benches::sha512_256_10           ... bench:          34 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 294 MB/s
  test sha512_256::benches::sha512_256_1k           ... bench:       2,996 ns/iter (+/- 198) = 341 MB/s
  test sha512_256::benches::sha512_256_64k          ... bench:     192,024 ns/iter (+/- 8,181) = 341 MB/s
  test siphash24::benches::siphash24_1ki            ... bench:       1,081 ns/iter (+/- 65) = 947 MB/s
  test siphash24::benches::siphash24_1ki_hash       ... bench:       1,083 ns/iter (+/- 63) = 945 MB/s
  test siphash24::benches::siphash24_1ki_hash_u64   ... bench:       1,084 ns/iter (+/- 63) = 944 MB/s
  test siphash24::benches::siphash24_64ki           ... bench:      67,237 ns/iter (+/- 4,185) = 974 MB/s
  ```

  ```
  0000000000005384 t _ZN81_$LT$bitcoin_hashes..sha256..HashEngine$u20$as$u20$bitcoin_hashes..HashEngine$GT$5input17hae341658cf9b880bE
  0000000000005608 t _ZN14bitcoin_hashes9ripemd16010HashEngine13process_block17h3276b13f1e9feef8E.llvm.13618235596061801146
  0000000000005616 t _ZN14bitcoin_hashes6sha2568Midstate10const_hash17h3e6fbef64c15ee00E.llvm.7326223909590351031
  0000000000005944 t _ZN81_$LT$bitcoin_hashes..sha512..HashEngine$u20$as$u20$bitcoin_hashes..HashEngine$GT$5input17h321a237bfbe5c0bbE
  ```

  Total size: 22552 bytes

  ## Conclusion

  On `aarch64` there's overall a ~30% improvement in size, although ripemd160 doesn't really shrink that much (and its performance also aren't impacted much with only a 6% slowdown). sha512 and sha256 instead are almost 40% slower with `small-hash` enabled.

  I don't have performance numbers for other architectures, but in terms of size there was an even larger improvements on `thumbv7em-none-eabihf`, with a 52% size reduction overall:

  ```
     Size          Crate Name
  25.3KiB bitcoin_hashes <bitcoin_hashes[fe467ef2aa3a1470]::sha512::HashEngine as bitcoin_hashes[fe467ef2aa3a1470]::HashEngine>::input
   6.9KiB bitcoin_hashes <bitcoin_hashes[fe467ef2aa3a1470]::sha256::HashEngine as bitcoin_hashes[fe467ef2aa3a1470]::HashEngine>::input
   4.8KiB bitcoin_hashes <bitcoin_hashes[fe467ef2aa3a1470]::ripemd160::HashEngine as bitcoin_hashes[fe467ef2aa3a1470]::HashEngine>::input
  ```

  vs

  ```
    Size          Crate Name
  9.5KiB bitcoin_hashes <bitcoin_hashes[974bb476ef905797]::sha512::HashEngine as bitcoin_hashes[974bb476ef905797]::HashEngine>::input
  4.5KiB bitcoin_hashes <bitcoin_hashes[974bb476ef905797]::ripemd160::HashEngine>::process_block
  3.8KiB bitcoin_hashes <bitcoin_hashes[974bb476ef905797]::sha256::HashEngine as bitcoin_hashes[974bb476ef905797]::HashEngine>::input
  ```

  I'm assuming this is because on more limited architectures the compiler needs to use more instructions to move data in and out of registers (especially for sha512 which ideally would benefit from 64-bit registers), so reusing the code by moving it into functions saves a lot of those instructions.

  Also note that the `const_hash` method on `sha256` causes the compiler to emit two independent implementations. I haven't looked into the code yet, maybe there's a way to merge them so that the non-const `process_block` calls into the const fn.

  -----

  Note: commits are unverified right now because I don't have the keys available, I will sign them after addressing the review comments.

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2023-08-17 16:34:10 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra af85528428
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1962: Add simd sha256 intrinsics for x86 machines
546c0122d7 Add simd sha256 intrinsics for x86 machines (sanket1729)

Pull request description:

  This is my first time dabbling into architecture specific code and simd. The algorithm is a word to word translation of the C code from  4899efc81d/sha256-x86.c .

  Some benchmarks:

  With simd
  ```
  test sha256::benches::sha256_10                   ... bench:          11 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 909 MB/s
  test sha256::benches::sha256_1k                   ... bench:         712 ns/iter (+/- 2) = 1438 MB/s
  test sha256::benches::sha256_64k                  ... bench:      45,597 ns/iter (+/- 189) = 1437 MB/s
  ```
  Without simd
  ```
  test sha256::benches::sha256_10                   ... bench:          47 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 212 MB/s
  test sha256::benches::sha256_1k                   ... bench:       4,243 ns/iter (+/- 17) = 241 MB/s
  test sha256::benches::sha256_64k                  ... bench:     271,263 ns/iter (+/- 1,610) = 241 MB/s
  ```

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yancy 7ec33d29eb refactor: developer doc first 2023-08-17 10:37:12 +02:00
yancy 5496feb5c1 Add base weight const to TxIn 2023-08-17 10:37:02 +02:00
Tobin C. Harding 84614d9997
Unit test debug print of witness with empty instruction
We recently fixed a bug that causes a panic if a `Witness` contains an
empty instruction. Add a unit test to verify it.
2023-08-17 09:36:11 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding e96be5ee6e
Fix Witness debug display bug
Currently if the witness has zero elements or any of the individual
witnesses is empty we panic. Panic is caused by subtracting 1 from a
zero length.

Check the length is non-zero before subtracting 1, print `[]` if empty.
2023-08-17 09:34:46 +10:00
Alekos Filini f2c5f19557
Introduce the `small-hash` feature for `bitcoin_hashes`
When enabled this feature swaps the hash implementation of sha512,
sha256 and ripemd160 for a smaller (but also slower) one.

On embedded processors (Cortex-M4) it can lead to up to a 52% size
reduction, from around 37KiB for just the `process_block` methods of the
three hash functions to 17.8KiB.
2023-08-16 14:19:17 +02:00
Tobin C. Harding 7bbdd9b2af
Export all hash types
During the 0.30.0 release we removed the re-exports of hash types. This
upset some folk and since the aim of our re-exports is not exactly clean
as well as the fact that the public API surface is not yet fixed just
re-export all the hash types at the crate root again.

This is 1792 but does not use a wildcard and also grabs the other
hashes that we recently moved.
2023-08-15 14:53:27 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding 4300cf2210
Add p2wpkh and p2wsh signature hash functions
The word "segwit" refers to segwit v0 and taproot but currently we have
`segwit_signature_hash` that is version specific (segwit v0).

- Rename `segwit_encode_signing_data_to` to
  `segwit_v0_encode_signing_data_to`
- Add `p2wpkh_signature_hash` and `p2wsh_signature_hash` functions

We keep the single encode function because the error handling is better
that way.

While we are at it test the bip-143 test vectors against all the
sighash types of wrapped p2wsh.
2023-08-15 11:54:08 +10:00
Andrew Poelstra 29af523beb
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1992: Update docs and format test file
02890d3fba Use spaces instead of tabs (yancy)
a640f0f034 Refer to the location where the deps are pinned (yancy)

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  A rollup of two simple commits.  1) add a line to point developers to the CI test where the deps are tested and 2) replace tabs with spaces (spaces are used everywhere else) in `contrib/test.sh`.

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Andrew Poelstra c276cea66d
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1744: Expose XOnlyPublicKey in crate root
1db0b21b84 Expose XonlyPublicKey and TapSighashType in crate root (sanket1729)

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Andrew Poelstra 19bb55f77e
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1991: Eliminate a heap allocation from PartialMerkleTree encoding & decoding
fa10668a35 Eliminate a heap allocation from PartialMerkleTree encoding & decoding (Steven Roose)

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2023-08-11 22:23:02 +00:00
Steven Roose fa10668a35
Eliminate a heap allocation from PartialMerkleTree encoding & decoding
Just came across this and felt like doing this.
2023-08-11 20:51:55 +01:00
Andrew Poelstra f1b3e69f20
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1955: Rename `opcodes::All` to `Opcode`
63d0fa0164 Rename All to Opcode (Tobin C. Harding)
881d1b1a9d Move opcode aliases to the all module (Tobin C. Harding)
f3e8dbc392 Remove floating code comment (Tobin C. Harding)
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Andrew Poelstra e2deeddd50
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