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#include "data/tx_invalid.json.h"
#include "data/tx_valid.json.h"
#include "key.h"
#include "keystore.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "script.h"
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
#include "json/json_spirit_writer_template.h"
using namespace std;
using namespace json_spirit;
// In script_tests.cpp
extern Array read_json(const std::string& jsondata);
extern CScript ParseScript(string s);
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE(transaction_tests)
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(tx_valid)
{
// Read tests from test/data/tx_valid.json
// Format is an array of arrays
// Inner arrays are either [ "comment" ]
// or [[[prevout hash, prevout index, prevout scriptPubKey], [input 2], ...],"], serializedTransaction, enforceP2SH
// ... where all scripts are stringified scripts.
Array tests = read_json(std::string(json_tests::tx_valid, json_tests::tx_valid + sizeof(json_tests::tx_valid)));
BOOST_FOREACH(Value& tv, tests)
{
Array test = tv.get_array();
string strTest = write_string(tv, false);
if (test[0].type() == array_type)
{
if (test.size() != 3 || test[1].type() != str_type || test[2].type() != bool_type)
{
BOOST_ERROR("Bad test: " << strTest);
continue;
}
map<COutPoint, CScript> mapprevOutScriptPubKeys;
Array inputs = test[0].get_array();
bool fValid = true;
BOOST_FOREACH(Value& input, inputs)
{
if (input.type() != array_type)
{
fValid = false;
break;
}
Array vinput = input.get_array();
if (vinput.size() != 3)
{
fValid = false;
break;
}
mapprevOutScriptPubKeys[COutPoint(uint256(vinput[0].get_str()), vinput[1].get_int())] = ParseScript(vinput[2].get_str());
}
if (!fValid)
{
BOOST_ERROR("Bad test: " << strTest);
continue;
}
string transaction = test[1].get_str();
CDataStream stream(ParseHex(transaction), SER_NETWORK, PROTOCOL_VERSION);
CTransaction tx;
stream >> tx;
CValidationState state;
BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE(CheckTransaction(tx, state), strTest);
BOOST_CHECK(state.IsValid());
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < tx.vin.size(); i++)
{
if (!mapprevOutScriptPubKeys.count(tx.vin[i].prevout))
{
BOOST_ERROR("Bad test: " << strTest);
break;
}
BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE(VerifyScript(tx.vin[i].scriptSig, mapprevOutScriptPubKeys[tx.vin[i].prevout], tx, i, test[2].get_bool() ? SCRIPT_VERIFY_P2SH : SCRIPT_VERIFY_NONE, 0), strTest);
}
}
}
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(tx_invalid)
{
// Read tests from test/data/tx_invalid.json
// Format is an array of arrays
// Inner arrays are either [ "comment" ]
// or [[[prevout hash, prevout index, prevout scriptPubKey], [input 2], ...],"], serializedTransaction, enforceP2SH
// ... where all scripts are stringified scripts.
Array tests = read_json(std::string(json_tests::tx_invalid, json_tests::tx_invalid + sizeof(json_tests::tx_invalid)));
BOOST_FOREACH(Value& tv, tests)
{
Array test = tv.get_array();
string strTest = write_string(tv, false);
if (test[0].type() == array_type)
{
if (test.size() != 3 || test[1].type() != str_type || test[2].type() != bool_type)
{
BOOST_ERROR("Bad test: " << strTest);
continue;
}
map<COutPoint, CScript> mapprevOutScriptPubKeys;
Array inputs = test[0].get_array();
bool fValid = true;
BOOST_FOREACH(Value& input, inputs)
{
if (input.type() != array_type)
{
fValid = false;
break;
}
Array vinput = input.get_array();
if (vinput.size() != 3)
{
fValid = false;
break;
}
mapprevOutScriptPubKeys[COutPoint(uint256(vinput[0].get_str()), vinput[1].get_int())] = ParseScript(vinput[2].get_str());
}
if (!fValid)
{
BOOST_ERROR("Bad test: " << strTest);
continue;
}
string transaction = test[1].get_str();
CDataStream stream(ParseHex(transaction), SER_NETWORK, PROTOCOL_VERSION);
CTransaction tx;
stream >> tx;
CValidationState state;
fValid = CheckTransaction(tx, state) && state.IsValid();
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < tx.vin.size() && fValid; i++)
{
if (!mapprevOutScriptPubKeys.count(tx.vin[i].prevout))
{
BOOST_ERROR("Bad test: " << strTest);
break;
}
fValid = VerifyScript(tx.vin[i].scriptSig, mapprevOutScriptPubKeys[tx.vin[i].prevout], tx, i, test[2].get_bool() ? SCRIPT_VERIFY_P2SH : SCRIPT_VERIFY_NONE, 0);
}
BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE(!fValid, strTest);
}
}
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(basic_transaction_tests)
{
// Random real transaction (e2769b09e784f32f62ef849763d4f45b98e07ba658647343b915ff832b110436)
unsigned char ch[] = {0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x6b, 0xff, 0x7f, 0xcd, 0x4f, 0x85, 0x65, 0xef, 0x40, 0x6d, 0xd5, 0xd6, 0x3d, 0x4f, 0xf9, 0x4f, 0x31, 0x8f, 0xe8, 0x20, 0x27, 0xfd, 0x4d, 0xc4, 0x51, 0xb0, 0x44, 0x74, 0x01, 0x9f, 0x74, 0xb4, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x8c, 0x49, 0x30, 0x46, 0x02, 0x21, 0x00, 0xda, 0x0d, 0xc6, 0xae, 0xce, 0xfe, 0x1e, 0x06, 0xef, 0xdf, 0x05, 0x77, 0x37, 0x57, 0xde, 0xb1, 0x68, 0x82, 0x09, 0x30, 0xe3, 0xb0, 0xd0, 0x3f, 0x46, 0xf5, 0xfc, 0xf1, 0x50, 0xbf, 0x99, 0x0c, 0x02, 0x21, 0x00, 0xd2, 0x5b, 0x5c, 0x87, 0x04, 0x00, 0x76, 0xe4, 0xf2, 0x53, 0xf8, 0x26, 0x2e, 0x76, 0x3e, 0x2d, 0xd5, 0x1e, 0x7f, 0xf0, 0xbe, 0x15, 0x77, 0x27, 0xc4, 0xbc, 0x42, 0x80, 0x7f, 0x17, 0xbd, 0x39, 0x01, 0x41, 0x04, 0xe6, 0xc2, 0x6e, 0xf6, 0x7d, 0xc6, 0x10, 0xd2, 0xcd, 0x19, 0x24, 0x84, 0x78, 0x9a, 0x6c, 0xf9, 0xae, 0xa9, 0x93, 0x0b, 0x94, 0x4b, 0x7e, 0x2d, 0xb5, 0x34, 0x2b, 0x9d, 0x9e, 0x5b, 0x9f, 0xf7, 0x9a, 0xff, 0x9a, 0x2e, 0xe1, 0x97, 0x8d, 0xd7, 0xfd, 0x01, 0xdf, 0xc5, 0x22, 0xee, 0x02, 0x28, 0x3d, 0x3b, 0x06, 0xa9, 0xd0, 0x3a, 0xcf, 0x80, 0x96, 0x96, 0x8d, 0x7d, 0xbb, 0x0f, 0x91, 0x78, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x02, 0x8b, 0xa7, 0x94, 0x0e, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x19, 0x76, 0xa9, 0x14, 0xba, 0xde, 0xec, 0xfd, 0xef, 0x05, 0x07, 0x24, 0x7f, 0xc8, 0xf7, 0x42, 0x41, 0xd7, 0x3b, 0xc0, 0x39, 0x97, 0x2d, 0x7b, 0x88, 0xac, 0x40, 0x94, 0xa8, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x19, 0x76, 0xa9, 0x14, 0xc1, 0x09, 0x32, 0x48, 0x3f, 0xec, 0x93, 0xed, 0x51, 0xf5, 0xfe, 0x95, 0xe7, 0x25, 0x59, 0xf2, 0xcc, 0x70, 0x43, 0xf9, 0x88, 0xac, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00};
vector<unsigned char> vch(ch, ch + sizeof(ch) -1);
CDataStream stream(vch, SER_DISK, CLIENT_VERSION);
CTransaction tx;
stream >> tx;
CValidationState state;
BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE(CheckTransaction(tx, state) && state.IsValid(), "Simple deserialized transaction should be valid.");
// Check that duplicate txins fail
tx.vin.push_back(tx.vin[0]);
BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE(!CheckTransaction(tx, state) || !state.IsValid(), "Transaction with duplicate txins should be invalid.");
}
//
// Helper: create two dummy transactions, each with
// two outputs. The first has 11 and 50 CENT outputs
// paid to a TX_PUBKEY, the second 21 and 22 CENT outputs
// paid to a TX_PUBKEYHASH.
//
static std::vector<CTransaction>
Ultraprune This switches bitcoin's transaction/block verification logic to use a "coin database", which contains all unredeemed transaction output scripts, amounts and heights. The name ultraprune comes from the fact that instead of a full transaction index, we only (need to) keep an index with unspent outputs. For now, the blocks themselves are kept as usual, although they are only necessary for serving, rescanning and reorganizing. The basic datastructures are CCoins (representing the coins of a single transaction), and CCoinsView (representing a state of the coins database). There are several implementations for CCoinsView. A dummy, one backed by the coins database (coins.dat), one backed by the memory pool, and one that adds a cache on top of it. FetchInputs, ConnectInputs, ConnectBlock, DisconnectBlock, ... now operate on a generic CCoinsView. The block switching logic now builds a single cached CCoinsView with changes to be committed to the database before any changes are made. This means no uncommitted changes are ever read from the database, and should ease the transition to another database layer which does not support transactions (but does support atomic writes), like LevelDB. For the getrawtransaction() RPC call, access to a txid-to-disk index would be preferable. As this index is not necessary or even useful for any other part of the implementation, it is not provided. Instead, getrawtransaction() uses the coin database to find the block height, and then scans that block to find the requested transaction. This is slow, but should suffice for debug purposes.
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SetupDummyInputs(CBasicKeyStore& keystoreRet, CCoinsView & coinsRet)
{
std::vector<CTransaction> dummyTransactions;
dummyTransactions.resize(2);
// Add some keys to the keystore:
CKey key[4];
for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
{
key[i].MakeNewKey(i % 2);
keystoreRet.AddKey(key[i]);
}
// Create some dummy input transactions
dummyTransactions[0].vout.resize(2);
dummyTransactions[0].vout[0].nValue = 11*CENT;
dummyTransactions[0].vout[0].scriptPubKey << key[0].GetPubKey() << OP_CHECKSIG;
dummyTransactions[0].vout[1].nValue = 50*CENT;
dummyTransactions[0].vout[1].scriptPubKey << key[1].GetPubKey() << OP_CHECKSIG;
Ultraprune This switches bitcoin's transaction/block verification logic to use a "coin database", which contains all unredeemed transaction output scripts, amounts and heights. The name ultraprune comes from the fact that instead of a full transaction index, we only (need to) keep an index with unspent outputs. For now, the blocks themselves are kept as usual, although they are only necessary for serving, rescanning and reorganizing. The basic datastructures are CCoins (representing the coins of a single transaction), and CCoinsView (representing a state of the coins database). There are several implementations for CCoinsView. A dummy, one backed by the coins database (coins.dat), one backed by the memory pool, and one that adds a cache on top of it. FetchInputs, ConnectInputs, ConnectBlock, DisconnectBlock, ... now operate on a generic CCoinsView. The block switching logic now builds a single cached CCoinsView with changes to be committed to the database before any changes are made. This means no uncommitted changes are ever read from the database, and should ease the transition to another database layer which does not support transactions (but does support atomic writes), like LevelDB. For the getrawtransaction() RPC call, access to a txid-to-disk index would be preferable. As this index is not necessary or even useful for any other part of the implementation, it is not provided. Instead, getrawtransaction() uses the coin database to find the block height, and then scans that block to find the requested transaction. This is slow, but should suffice for debug purposes.
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coinsRet.SetCoins(dummyTransactions[0].GetHash(), CCoins(dummyTransactions[0], 0));
dummyTransactions[1].vout.resize(2);
dummyTransactions[1].vout[0].nValue = 21*CENT;
dummyTransactions[1].vout[0].scriptPubKey.SetDestination(key[2].GetPubKey().GetID());
dummyTransactions[1].vout[1].nValue = 22*CENT;
dummyTransactions[1].vout[1].scriptPubKey.SetDestination(key[3].GetPubKey().GetID());
Ultraprune This switches bitcoin's transaction/block verification logic to use a "coin database", which contains all unredeemed transaction output scripts, amounts and heights. The name ultraprune comes from the fact that instead of a full transaction index, we only (need to) keep an index with unspent outputs. For now, the blocks themselves are kept as usual, although they are only necessary for serving, rescanning and reorganizing. The basic datastructures are CCoins (representing the coins of a single transaction), and CCoinsView (representing a state of the coins database). There are several implementations for CCoinsView. A dummy, one backed by the coins database (coins.dat), one backed by the memory pool, and one that adds a cache on top of it. FetchInputs, ConnectInputs, ConnectBlock, DisconnectBlock, ... now operate on a generic CCoinsView. The block switching logic now builds a single cached CCoinsView with changes to be committed to the database before any changes are made. This means no uncommitted changes are ever read from the database, and should ease the transition to another database layer which does not support transactions (but does support atomic writes), like LevelDB. For the getrawtransaction() RPC call, access to a txid-to-disk index would be preferable. As this index is not necessary or even useful for any other part of the implementation, it is not provided. Instead, getrawtransaction() uses the coin database to find the block height, and then scans that block to find the requested transaction. This is slow, but should suffice for debug purposes.
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coinsRet.SetCoins(dummyTransactions[1].GetHash(), CCoins(dummyTransactions[1], 0));
return dummyTransactions;
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(test_Get)
{
CBasicKeyStore keystore;
Ultraprune This switches bitcoin's transaction/block verification logic to use a "coin database", which contains all unredeemed transaction output scripts, amounts and heights. The name ultraprune comes from the fact that instead of a full transaction index, we only (need to) keep an index with unspent outputs. For now, the blocks themselves are kept as usual, although they are only necessary for serving, rescanning and reorganizing. The basic datastructures are CCoins (representing the coins of a single transaction), and CCoinsView (representing a state of the coins database). There are several implementations for CCoinsView. A dummy, one backed by the coins database (coins.dat), one backed by the memory pool, and one that adds a cache on top of it. FetchInputs, ConnectInputs, ConnectBlock, DisconnectBlock, ... now operate on a generic CCoinsView. The block switching logic now builds a single cached CCoinsView with changes to be committed to the database before any changes are made. This means no uncommitted changes are ever read from the database, and should ease the transition to another database layer which does not support transactions (but does support atomic writes), like LevelDB. For the getrawtransaction() RPC call, access to a txid-to-disk index would be preferable. As this index is not necessary or even useful for any other part of the implementation, it is not provided. Instead, getrawtransaction() uses the coin database to find the block height, and then scans that block to find the requested transaction. This is slow, but should suffice for debug purposes.
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CCoinsView coinsDummy;
CCoinsViewCache coins(coinsDummy);
std::vector<CTransaction> dummyTransactions = SetupDummyInputs(keystore, coins);
CTransaction t1;
t1.vin.resize(3);
t1.vin[0].prevout.hash = dummyTransactions[0].GetHash();
t1.vin[0].prevout.n = 1;
t1.vin[0].scriptSig << std::vector<unsigned char>(65, 0);
t1.vin[1].prevout.hash = dummyTransactions[1].GetHash();
t1.vin[1].prevout.n = 0;
t1.vin[1].scriptSig << std::vector<unsigned char>(65, 0) << std::vector<unsigned char>(33, 4);
t1.vin[2].prevout.hash = dummyTransactions[1].GetHash();
t1.vin[2].prevout.n = 1;
t1.vin[2].scriptSig << std::vector<unsigned char>(65, 0) << std::vector<unsigned char>(33, 4);
t1.vout.resize(2);
t1.vout[0].nValue = 90*CENT;
t1.vout[0].scriptPubKey << OP_1;
BOOST_CHECK(AreInputsStandard(t1, coins));
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(coins.GetValueIn(t1), (50+21+22)*CENT);
// Adding extra junk to the scriptSig should make it non-standard:
t1.vin[0].scriptSig << OP_11;
BOOST_CHECK(!AreInputsStandard(t1, coins));
// ... as should not having enough:
t1.vin[0].scriptSig = CScript();
BOOST_CHECK(!AreInputsStandard(t1, coins));
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(test_IsStandard)
{
CBasicKeyStore keystore;
Ultraprune This switches bitcoin's transaction/block verification logic to use a "coin database", which contains all unredeemed transaction output scripts, amounts and heights. The name ultraprune comes from the fact that instead of a full transaction index, we only (need to) keep an index with unspent outputs. For now, the blocks themselves are kept as usual, although they are only necessary for serving, rescanning and reorganizing. The basic datastructures are CCoins (representing the coins of a single transaction), and CCoinsView (representing a state of the coins database). There are several implementations for CCoinsView. A dummy, one backed by the coins database (coins.dat), one backed by the memory pool, and one that adds a cache on top of it. FetchInputs, ConnectInputs, ConnectBlock, DisconnectBlock, ... now operate on a generic CCoinsView. The block switching logic now builds a single cached CCoinsView with changes to be committed to the database before any changes are made. This means no uncommitted changes are ever read from the database, and should ease the transition to another database layer which does not support transactions (but does support atomic writes), like LevelDB. For the getrawtransaction() RPC call, access to a txid-to-disk index would be preferable. As this index is not necessary or even useful for any other part of the implementation, it is not provided. Instead, getrawtransaction() uses the coin database to find the block height, and then scans that block to find the requested transaction. This is slow, but should suffice for debug purposes.
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CCoinsView coinsDummy;
CCoinsViewCache coins(coinsDummy);
std::vector<CTransaction> dummyTransactions = SetupDummyInputs(keystore, coins);
CTransaction t;
t.vin.resize(1);
t.vin[0].prevout.hash = dummyTransactions[0].GetHash();
t.vin[0].prevout.n = 1;
t.vin[0].scriptSig << std::vector<unsigned char>(65, 0);
t.vout.resize(1);
t.vout[0].nValue = 90*CENT;
CKey key;
key.MakeNewKey(true);
t.vout[0].scriptPubKey.SetDestination(key.GetPubKey().GetID());
string reason;
BOOST_CHECK(IsStandardTx(t, reason));
t.vout[0].nValue = 5011; // dust
BOOST_CHECK(!IsStandardTx(t, reason));
t.vout[0].nValue = 6011; // not dust
BOOST_CHECK(IsStandardTx(t, reason));
t.vout[0].scriptPubKey = CScript() << OP_1;
BOOST_CHECK(!IsStandardTx(t, reason));
// 80-byte TX_NULL_DATA (standard)
t.vout[0].scriptPubKey = CScript() << OP_RETURN << ParseHex("04678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef3804678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38");
BOOST_CHECK(IsStandardTx(t, reason));
// 81-byte TX_NULL_DATA (non-standard)
t.vout[0].scriptPubKey = CScript() << OP_RETURN << ParseHex("04678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef3804678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef3800");
BOOST_CHECK(!IsStandardTx(t, reason));
// TX_NULL_DATA w/o PUSHDATA
t.vout.resize(1);
t.vout[0].scriptPubKey = CScript() << OP_RETURN;
BOOST_CHECK(IsStandardTx(t, reason));
// Only one TX_NULL_DATA permitted in all cases
t.vout.resize(2);
t.vout[0].scriptPubKey = CScript() << OP_RETURN << ParseHex("04678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef3804678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38");
t.vout[1].scriptPubKey = CScript() << OP_RETURN << ParseHex("04678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef3804678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38");
BOOST_CHECK(!IsStandardTx(t, reason));
t.vout[0].scriptPubKey = CScript() << OP_RETURN << ParseHex("04678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef3804678afdb0fe5548271967f1a67130b7105cd6a828e03909a67962e0ea1f61deb649f6bc3f4cef38");
t.vout[1].scriptPubKey = CScript() << OP_RETURN;
BOOST_CHECK(!IsStandardTx(t, reason));
t.vout[0].scriptPubKey = CScript() << OP_RETURN;
t.vout[1].scriptPubKey = CScript() << OP_RETURN;
BOOST_CHECK(!IsStandardTx(t, reason));
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_END()