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#!/usr/bin/env python2
#
# Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying
# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#
from test_framework.test_framework import ComparisonTestFramework
from test_framework.util import *
from test_framework.comptool import TestManager, TestInstance
from test_framework.mininode import *
from test_framework.blocktools import *
import logging
import copy
import time
import numbers
from test_framework.key import CECKey
from test_framework.script import CScript, CScriptOp, SignatureHash, SIGHASH_ALL, OP_TRUE
class PreviousSpendableOutput(object):
def __init__(self, tx = CTransaction(), n = -1):
self.tx = tx
self.n = n # the output we're spending
'''
This reimplements tests from the bitcoinj/FullBlockTestGenerator used
by the pull-tester.
We use the testing framework in which we expect a particular answer from
each test.
'''
class FullBlockTest(ComparisonTestFramework):
''' Can either run this test as 1 node with expected answers, or two and compare them.
Change the "outcome" variable from each TestInstance object to only do the comparison. '''
def __init__(self):
self.num_nodes = 1
self.block_heights = {}
self.coinbase_key = CECKey()
self.coinbase_key.set_secretbytes(bytes("horsebattery"))
self.coinbase_pubkey = self.coinbase_key.get_pubkey()
self.block_time = int(time.time())+1
self.tip = None
self.blocks = {}
def run_test(self):
test = TestManager(self, self.options.tmpdir)
test.add_all_connections(self.nodes)
NetworkThread().start() # Start up network handling in another thread
test.run()
def add_transactions_to_block(self, block, tx_list):
[ tx.rehash() for tx in tx_list ]
block.vtx.extend(tx_list)
block.hashMerkleRoot = block.calc_merkle_root()
block.rehash()
return block
# Create a block on top of self.tip, and advance self.tip to point to the new block
# if spend is specified, then 1 satoshi will be spent from that to an anyone-can-spend output,
# and rest will go to fees.
def next_block(self, number, spend=None, additional_coinbase_value=0, script=None):
if self.tip == None:
base_block_hash = self.genesis_hash
else:
base_block_hash = self.tip.sha256
# First create the coinbase
height = self.block_heights[base_block_hash] + 1
coinbase = create_coinbase(height, self.coinbase_pubkey)
coinbase.vout[0].nValue += additional_coinbase_value
if (spend != None):
coinbase.vout[0].nValue += spend.tx.vout[spend.n].nValue - 1 # all but one satoshi to fees
coinbase.rehash()
block = create_block(base_block_hash, coinbase, self.block_time)
if (spend != None):
tx = CTransaction()
tx.vin.append(CTxIn(COutPoint(spend.tx.sha256, spend.n), "", 0xffffffff)) # no signature yet
# This copies the java comparison tool testing behavior: the first
# txout has a garbage scriptPubKey, "to make sure we're not
# pre-verifying too much" (?)
tx.vout.append(CTxOut(0, CScript([random.randint(0,255), height & 255])))
if script == None:
tx.vout.append(CTxOut(1, CScript([OP_TRUE])))
else:
tx.vout.append(CTxOut(1, script))
# Now sign it if necessary
scriptSig = ""
scriptPubKey = bytearray(spend.tx.vout[spend.n].scriptPubKey)
if (scriptPubKey[0] == OP_TRUE): # looks like an anyone-can-spend
scriptSig = CScript([OP_TRUE])
else:
# We have to actually sign it
(sighash, err) = SignatureHash(spend.tx.vout[spend.n].scriptPubKey, tx, 0, SIGHASH_ALL)
scriptSig = CScript([self.coinbase_key.sign(sighash) + bytes(bytearray([SIGHASH_ALL]))])
tx.vin[0].scriptSig = scriptSig
# Now add the transaction to the block
block = self.add_transactions_to_block(block, [tx])
block.solve()
self.tip = block
self.block_heights[block.sha256] = height
self.block_time += 1
assert number not in self.blocks
self.blocks[number] = block
return block
def get_tests(self):
self.genesis_hash = int(self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), 16)
self.block_heights[self.genesis_hash] = 0
spendable_outputs = []
# save the current tip so it can be spent by a later block
def save_spendable_output():
spendable_outputs.append(self.tip)
# get an output that we previous marked as spendable
def get_spendable_output():
return PreviousSpendableOutput(spendable_outputs.pop(0).vtx[0], 0)
# returns a test case that asserts that the current tip was accepted
def accepted():
return TestInstance([[self.tip, True]])
# returns a test case that asserts that the current tip was rejected
def rejected():
return TestInstance([[self.tip, False]])
# move the tip back to a previous block
def tip(number):
self.tip = self.blocks[number]
# creates a new block and advances the tip to that block
block = self.next_block
# Create a new block
block(0)
save_spendable_output()
yield accepted()
# Now we need that block to mature so we can spend the coinbase.
test = TestInstance(sync_every_block=False)
for i in range(100):
block(1000 + i)
test.blocks_and_transactions.append([self.tip, True])
save_spendable_output()
yield test
# Start by bulding a couple of blocks on top (which output is spent is in parentheses):
# genesis -> b1 (0) -> b2 (1)
out0 = get_spendable_output()
block(1, spend=out0)
save_spendable_output()
yield accepted()
out1 = get_spendable_output()
block(2, spend=out1)
# Inv again, then deliver twice (shouldn't break anything).
yield accepted()
# so fork like this:
#
# genesis -> b1 (0) -> b2 (1)
# \-> b3 (1)
#
# Nothing should happen at this point. We saw b2 first so it takes priority.
tip(1)
block(3, spend=out1)
# Deliver twice (should still not break anything)
yield rejected()
# Now we add another block to make the alternative chain longer.
#
# genesis -> b1 (0) -> b2 (1)
# \-> b3 (1) -> b4 (2)
out2 = get_spendable_output()
block(4, spend=out2)
yield accepted()
# ... and back to the first chain.
# genesis -> b1 (0) -> b2 (1) -> b5 (2) -> b6 (3)
# \-> b3 (1) -> b4 (2)
tip(2)
block(5, spend=out2)
save_spendable_output()
yield rejected()
out3 = get_spendable_output()
block(6, spend=out3)
yield accepted()
# Try to create a fork that double-spends
# genesis -> b1 (0) -> b2 (1) -> b5 (2) -> b6 (3)
# \-> b7 (2) -> b8 (4)
# \-> b3 (1) -> b4 (2)
tip(5)
block(7, spend=out2)
yield rejected()
out4 = get_spendable_output()
block(8, spend=out4)
yield rejected()
# Try to create a block that has too much fee
# genesis -> b1 (0) -> b2 (1) -> b5 (2) -> b6 (3)
# \-> b9 (4)
# \-> b3 (1) -> b4 (2)
tip(6)
block(9, spend=out4, additional_coinbase_value=1)
yield rejected()
# Create a fork that ends in a block with too much fee (the one that causes the reorg)
# genesis -> b1 (0) -> b2 (1) -> b5 (2) -> b6 (3)
# \-> b10 (3) -> b11 (4)
# \-> b3 (1) -> b4 (2)
tip(5)
block(10, spend=out3)
yield rejected()
block(11, spend=out4, additional_coinbase_value=1)
yield rejected()
# Try again, but with a valid fork first
# genesis -> b1 (0) -> b2 (1) -> b5 (2) -> b6 (3)
# \-> b12 (3) -> b13 (4) -> b14 (5)
# (b12 added last)
# \-> b3 (1) -> b4 (2)
tip(5)
b12 = block(12, spend=out3)
save_spendable_output()
#yield TestInstance([[b12, False]])
b13 = block(13, spend=out4)
# Deliver the block header for b12, and the block b13.
# b13 should be accepted but the tip won't advance until b12 is delivered.
yield TestInstance([[CBlockHeader(b12), None], [b13, False]])
save_spendable_output()
out5 = get_spendable_output()
# b14 is invalid, but the node won't know that until it tries to connect
# Tip still can't advance because b12 is missing
block(14, spend=out5, additional_coinbase_value=1)
yield rejected()
yield TestInstance([[b12, True, b13.sha256]]) # New tip should be b13.
# Test that a block with a lot of checksigs is okay
lots_of_checksigs = CScript([OP_CHECKSIG] * (1000000 / 50 - 1))
tip(13)
block(15, spend=out5, script=lots_of_checksigs)
yield accepted()
# Test that a block with too many checksigs is rejected
out6 = get_spendable_output()
too_many_checksigs = CScript([OP_CHECKSIG] * (1000000 / 50))
block(16, spend=out6, script=too_many_checksigs)
yield rejected()
if __name__ == '__main__':
FullBlockTest().main()