miniscript: the 'd:' wrapper must not be 'u'#348
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The value it leaves on the stack depends on the last element on the stack. However, we can't make sure this element is OP_1 (which would give us the 'u' property) without the MINIMALIF rule. MINIMALIF is only policy for P2WSH, therefore giving 'd:' the 'u' property breaks consensus soundness: it makes it possible (by consensus but not policy) for instance to satisfy a thresh() without satisfying at least k of its subs. This bug was found and reported by Andrew Poelstra, after a question from Aman Kumar Kashyap.
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Related: bitcoin/bitcoin#24906 and sipa/miniscript#117 |
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I am working on fixing the tests and back porting fixes |
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Oh thanks, i only ran the unit test locally and didn't check the CI. |
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I believe this was superceded by #349 |
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c74934b Fix compiler test cases for new typing rules (sanket1729) 9766e30 Fix bug in exec stack elements calculation (sanket1729) db97c39 Remove `u` property from `d` (sanket1729) 77d7d79 Fix malleability rules according to website (sanket1729) 6a1ceac Fix e/o bug in miniscript threshold correctness rules (sanket1729) Pull request description: Multiple type system bugs: The first two bugs are not severe: They relax rules so existing systems should not be affected. However the third commit is a fix that will be backported. Pasting description #348 > The value it leaves on the stack depends on the last element on the stack. However, we can't make sure this element is OP_1 (which would give us the 'u' property) without the MINIMALIF rule. MINIMALIF is only policy for P2WSH, therefore giving 'd:' the 'u' property breaks consensus soundness: it makes it possible (by consensus but not policy) for instance to satisfy a thresh() without satisfying at least k of its subs. This bug was found and reported by Andrew Poelstra #341. ACKs for top commit: apoelstra: ACK c74934b Tree-SHA512: 274a3c2f93eb56b8cda3bf8f9befd9c93494f398d1564b90716330e1c73fbb503e7c1dcc1ffd232bcbae8f1c4e316bfbc705b3d5fc02b9491de1fcdb8c3dbe79
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The value it leaves on the stack depends on the last element on the
stack. However, we can't make sure this element is OP_1 (which would
give us the 'u' property) without the MINIMALIF rule.
MINIMALIF is only policy for P2WSH, therefore giving 'd:' the 'u'
property breaks consensus soundness: it makes it possible (by consensus
but not policy) for instance to satisfy a thresh() without satisfying
at least k of its subs.
This bug was found and reported by Andrew Poelstra based on a question from Aman Kumar Kashyap.