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#!/usr/bin/env python2 |
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# Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying |
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# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. |
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# |
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from test_framework.mininode import * |
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from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework |
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from test_framework.util import * |
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import time |
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from test_framework.blocktools import create_block, create_coinbase |
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''' |
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AcceptBlockTest -- test processing of unrequested blocks. |
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Since behavior differs when receiving unrequested blocks from whitelisted peers |
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versus non-whitelisted peers, this tests the behavior of both (effectively two |
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separate tests running in parallel). |
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Setup: two nodes, node0 and node1, not connected to each other. Node0 does not |
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whitelist localhost, but node1 does. They will each be on their own chain for |
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this test. |
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We have one NodeConn connection to each, test_node and white_node respectively. |
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The test: |
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1. Generate one block on each node, to leave IBD. |
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2. Mine a new block on each tip, and deliver to each node from node's peer. |
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The tip should advance. |
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3. Mine a block that forks the previous block, and deliver to each node from |
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corresponding peer. |
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Node0 should not process this block (just accept the header), because it is |
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unrequested and doesn't have more work than the tip. |
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Node1 should process because this is coming from a whitelisted peer. |
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4. Send another block that builds on the forking block. |
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Node0 should process this block but be stuck on the shorter chain, because |
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it's missing an intermediate block. |
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Node1 should reorg to this longer chain. |
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5. Send a duplicate of the block in #3 to Node0. |
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Node0 should not process the block because it is unrequested, and stay on |
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the shorter chain. |
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6. Send Node0 an inv for the height 3 block produced in #4 above. |
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Node0 should figure out that Node0 has the missing height 2 block and send a |
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getdata. |
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7. Send Node0 the missing block again. |
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Node0 should process and the tip should advance. |
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''' |
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# TestNode: bare-bones "peer". Used mostly as a conduit for a test to sending |
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# p2p messages to a node, generating the messages in the main testing logic. |
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class TestNode(NodeConnCB): |
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def __init__(self): |
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NodeConnCB.__init__(self) |
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self.create_callback_map() |
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self.connection = None |
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def add_connection(self, conn): |
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self.connection = conn |
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# Track the last getdata message we receive (used in the test) |
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def on_getdata(self, conn, message): |
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self.last_getdata = message |
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# Spin until verack message is received from the node. |
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# We use this to signal that our test can begin. This |
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# is called from the testing thread, so it needs to acquire |
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# the global lock. |
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def wait_for_verack(self): |
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while True: |
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with mininode_lock: |
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if self.verack_received: |
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return |
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time.sleep(0.05) |
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# Wrapper for the NodeConn's send_message function |
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def send_message(self, message): |
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self.connection.send_message(message) |
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class AcceptBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework): |
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def add_options(self, parser): |
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parser.add_option("--testbinary", dest="testbinary", |
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default=os.getenv("BITCOIND", "bitcoind"), |
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help="bitcoind binary to test") |
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def setup_chain(self): |
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initialize_chain_clean(self.options.tmpdir, 2) |
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def setup_network(self): |
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# Node0 will be used to test behavior of processing unrequested blocks |
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# from peers which are not whitelisted, while Node1 will be used for |
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# the whitelisted case. |
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self.nodes = [] |
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self.nodes.append(start_node(0, self.options.tmpdir, ["-debug"], |
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binary=self.options.testbinary)) |
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self.nodes.append(start_node(1, self.options.tmpdir, |
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["-debug", "-whitelist=127.0.0.1"], |
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binary=self.options.testbinary)) |
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def run_test(self): |
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# Setup the p2p connections and start up the network thread. |
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test_node = TestNode() # connects to node0 (not whitelisted) |
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white_node = TestNode() # connects to node1 (whitelisted) |
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connections = [] |
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connections.append(NodeConn('127.0.0.1', p2p_port(0), self.nodes[0], test_node)) |
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connections.append(NodeConn('127.0.0.1', p2p_port(1), self.nodes[1], white_node)) |
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test_node.add_connection(connections[0]) |
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white_node.add_connection(connections[1]) |
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NetworkThread().start() # Start up network handling in another thread |
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# Test logic begins here |
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test_node.wait_for_verack() |
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white_node.wait_for_verack() |
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# 1. Have both nodes mine a block (leave IBD) |
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[ n.generate(1) for n in self.nodes ] |
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tips = [ int ("0x" + n.getbestblockhash() + "L", 0) for n in self.nodes ] |
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# 2. Send one block that builds on each tip. |
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# This should be accepted. |
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blocks_h2 = [] # the height 2 blocks on each node's chain |
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for i in xrange(2): |
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blocks_h2.append(create_block(tips[i], create_coinbase(), time.time()+1)) |
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blocks_h2[i].solve() |
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test_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2[0])) |
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white_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2[1])) |
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time.sleep(1) |
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assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getblockcount(), 2) |
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assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getblockcount(), 2) |
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print "First height 2 block accepted by both nodes" |
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# 3. Send another block that builds on the original tip. |
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blocks_h2f = [] # Blocks at height 2 that fork off the main chain |
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for i in xrange(2): |
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blocks_h2f.append(create_block(tips[i], create_coinbase(), blocks_h2[i].nTime+1)) |
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blocks_h2f[i].solve() |
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test_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2f[0])) |
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white_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2f[1])) |
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time.sleep(1) # Give time to process the block |
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for x in self.nodes[0].getchaintips(): |
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if x['hash'] == blocks_h2f[0].hash: |
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assert_equal(x['status'], "headers-only") |
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for x in self.nodes[1].getchaintips(): |
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if x['hash'] == blocks_h2f[1].hash: |
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assert_equal(x['status'], "valid-headers") |
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print "Second height 2 block accepted only from whitelisted peer" |
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# 4. Now send another block that builds on the forking chain. |
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blocks_h3 = [] |
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for i in xrange(2): |
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blocks_h3.append(create_block(blocks_h2f[i].sha256, create_coinbase(), blocks_h2f[i].nTime+1)) |
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blocks_h3[i].solve() |
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test_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h3[0])) |
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white_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h3[1])) |
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time.sleep(1) |
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# Since the earlier block was not processed by node0, the new block |
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# can't be fully validated. |
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for x in self.nodes[0].getchaintips(): |
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if x['hash'] == blocks_h3[0].hash: |
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assert_equal(x['status'], "headers-only") |
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# But this block should be accepted by node0 since it has more work. |
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try: |
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self.nodes[0].getblock(blocks_h3[0].hash) |
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print "Unrequested more-work block accepted from non-whitelisted peer" |
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except: |
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raise AssertionError("Unrequested more work block was not processed") |
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# Node1 should have accepted and reorged. |
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assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getblockcount(), 3) |
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print "Successfully reorged to length 3 chain from whitelisted peer" |
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# 5. Test handling of unrequested block on the node that didn't process |
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# Should still not be processed (even though it has a child that has more |
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# work). |
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test_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2f[0])) |
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# Here, if the sleep is too short, the test could falsely succeed (if the |
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# node hasn't processed the block by the time the sleep returns, and then |
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# the node processes it and incorrectly advances the tip). |
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# But this would be caught later on, when we verify that an inv triggers |
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# a getdata request for this block. |
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time.sleep(1) |
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assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getblockcount(), 2) |
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print "Unrequested block that would complete more-work chain was ignored" |
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# 6. Try to get node to request the missing block. |
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# Poke the node with an inv for block at height 3 and see if that |
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# triggers a getdata on block 2 (it should if block 2 is missing). |
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with mininode_lock: |
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# Clear state so we can check the getdata request |
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test_node.last_getdata = None |
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test_node.send_message(msg_inv([CInv(2, blocks_h3[0].sha256)])) |
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time.sleep(1) |
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with mininode_lock: |
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getdata = test_node.last_getdata |
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# Check that the getdata is for the right block |
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assert_equal(len(getdata.inv), 1) |
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assert_equal(getdata.inv[0].hash, blocks_h2f[0].sha256) |
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print "Inv at tip triggered getdata for unprocessed block" |
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# 7. Send the missing block for the third time (now it is requested) |
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test_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2f[0])) |
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time.sleep(1) |
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assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getblockcount(), 3) |
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print "Successfully reorged to length 3 chain from non-whitelisted peer" |
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[ c.disconnect_node() for c in connections ] |
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if __name__ == '__main__': |
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AcceptBlockTest().main() |
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