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450 lines
21 KiB
#!/usr/bin/env python3 |
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# Copyright (c) 2014-2016 The Bitcoin Core developers |
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# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying |
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# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. |
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"""Test the pruning code. |
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WARNING: |
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This test uses 4GB of disk space. |
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This test takes 30 mins or more (up to 2 hours) |
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""" |
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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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import os |
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MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP = 288 |
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# Rescans start at the earliest block up to 2 hours before a key timestamp, so |
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# the manual prune RPC avoids pruning blocks in the same window to be |
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# compatible with pruning based on key creation time. |
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TIMESTAMP_WINDOW = 2 * 60 * 60 |
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def calc_usage(blockdir): |
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return sum(os.path.getsize(blockdir+f) for f in os.listdir(blockdir) if os.path.isfile(blockdir+f)) / (1024. * 1024.) |
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class PruneTest(BitcoinTestFramework): |
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def __init__(self): |
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super().__init__() |
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self.setup_clean_chain = True |
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self.num_nodes = 6 |
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# Create nodes 0 and 1 to mine. |
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# Create node 2 to test pruning. |
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self.full_node_default_args = ["-maxreceivebuffer=20000","-blockmaxsize=999000", "-checkblocks=5", "-limitdescendantcount=100", "-limitdescendantsize=5000", "-limitancestorcount=100", "-limitancestorsize=5000" ] |
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# Create nodes 3 and 4 to test manual pruning (they will be re-started with manual pruning later) |
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# Create nodes 5 to test wallet in prune mode, but do not connect |
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self.extra_args = [self.full_node_default_args, |
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self.full_node_default_args, |
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["-maxreceivebuffer=20000", "-prune=550"], |
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["-maxreceivebuffer=20000", "-blockmaxsize=999000"], |
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["-maxreceivebuffer=20000", "-blockmaxsize=999000"], |
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["-prune=550"]] |
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def setup_network(self): |
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self.setup_nodes() |
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self.prunedir = self.options.tmpdir + "/node2/regtest/blocks/" |
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[0], 1) |
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[1], 2) |
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[2], 0) |
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[0], 3) |
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[0], 4) |
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sync_blocks(self.nodes[0:5]) |
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def create_big_chain(self): |
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# Start by creating some coinbases we can spend later |
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self.nodes[1].generate(200) |
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sync_blocks(self.nodes[0:2]) |
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self.nodes[0].generate(150) |
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# Then mine enough full blocks to create more than 550MiB of data |
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for i in range(645): |
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mine_large_block(self.nodes[0], self.utxo_cache_0) |
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sync_blocks(self.nodes[0:5]) |
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def test_height_min(self): |
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if not os.path.isfile(self.prunedir+"blk00000.dat"): |
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raise AssertionError("blk00000.dat is missing, pruning too early") |
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self.log.info("Success") |
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self.log.info("Though we're already using more than 550MiB, current usage: %d" % calc_usage(self.prunedir)) |
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self.log.info("Mining 25 more blocks should cause the first block file to be pruned") |
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# Pruning doesn't run until we're allocating another chunk, 20 full blocks past the height cutoff will ensure this |
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for i in range(25): |
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mine_large_block(self.nodes[0], self.utxo_cache_0) |
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waitstart = time.time() |
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while os.path.isfile(self.prunedir+"blk00000.dat"): |
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time.sleep(0.1) |
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if time.time() - waitstart > 30: |
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raise AssertionError("blk00000.dat not pruned when it should be") |
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self.log.info("Success") |
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usage = calc_usage(self.prunedir) |
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self.log.info("Usage should be below target: %d" % usage) |
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if (usage > 550): |
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raise AssertionError("Pruning target not being met") |
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def create_chain_with_staleblocks(self): |
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# Create stale blocks in manageable sized chunks |
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self.log.info("Mine 24 (stale) blocks on Node 1, followed by 25 (main chain) block reorg from Node 0, for 12 rounds") |
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for j in range(12): |
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# Disconnect node 0 so it can mine a longer reorg chain without knowing about node 1's soon-to-be-stale chain |
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# Node 2 stays connected, so it hears about the stale blocks and then reorg's when node0 reconnects |
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# Stopping node 0 also clears its mempool, so it doesn't have node1's transactions to accidentally mine |
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self.stop_node(0) |
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self.nodes[0]=self.start_node(0, self.options.tmpdir, self.full_node_default_args, timewait=900) |
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# Mine 24 blocks in node 1 |
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for i in range(24): |
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if j == 0: |
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mine_large_block(self.nodes[1], self.utxo_cache_1) |
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else: |
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# Add node1's wallet transactions back to the mempool, to |
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# avoid the mined blocks from being too small. |
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self.nodes[1].resendwallettransactions() |
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self.nodes[1].generate(1) #tx's already in mempool from previous disconnects |
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# Reorg back with 25 block chain from node 0 |
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for i in range(25): |
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mine_large_block(self.nodes[0], self.utxo_cache_0) |
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# Create connections in the order so both nodes can see the reorg at the same time |
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[1], 0) |
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[2], 0) |
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sync_blocks(self.nodes[0:3]) |
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self.log.info("Usage can be over target because of high stale rate: %d" % calc_usage(self.prunedir)) |
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def reorg_test(self): |
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# Node 1 will mine a 300 block chain starting 287 blocks back from Node 0 and Node 2's tip |
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# This will cause Node 2 to do a reorg requiring 288 blocks of undo data to the reorg_test chain |
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# Reboot node 1 to clear its mempool (hopefully make the invalidate faster) |
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# Lower the block max size so we don't keep mining all our big mempool transactions (from disconnected blocks) |
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self.stop_node(1) |
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self.nodes[1] = self.start_node(1, self.options.tmpdir, ["-maxreceivebuffer=20000","-blockmaxsize=5000", "-checkblocks=5", "-disablesafemode"], timewait=900) |
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height = self.nodes[1].getblockcount() |
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self.log.info("Current block height: %d" % height) |
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invalidheight = height-287 |
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badhash = self.nodes[1].getblockhash(invalidheight) |
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self.log.info("Invalidating block %s at height %d" % (badhash,invalidheight)) |
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self.nodes[1].invalidateblock(badhash) |
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# We've now switched to our previously mined-24 block fork on node 1, but that's not what we want |
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# So invalidate that fork as well, until we're on the same chain as node 0/2 (but at an ancestor 288 blocks ago) |
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mainchainhash = self.nodes[0].getblockhash(invalidheight - 1) |
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curhash = self.nodes[1].getblockhash(invalidheight - 1) |
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while curhash != mainchainhash: |
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self.nodes[1].invalidateblock(curhash) |
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curhash = self.nodes[1].getblockhash(invalidheight - 1) |
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assert(self.nodes[1].getblockcount() == invalidheight - 1) |
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self.log.info("New best height: %d" % self.nodes[1].getblockcount()) |
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# Reboot node1 to clear those giant tx's from mempool |
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self.stop_node(1) |
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self.nodes[1] = self.start_node(1, self.options.tmpdir, ["-maxreceivebuffer=20000","-blockmaxsize=5000", "-checkblocks=5", "-disablesafemode"], timewait=900) |
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self.log.info("Generating new longer chain of 300 more blocks") |
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self.nodes[1].generate(300) |
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self.log.info("Reconnect nodes") |
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[0], 1) |
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[2], 1) |
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sync_blocks(self.nodes[0:3], timeout=120) |
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self.log.info("Verify height on node 2: %d" % self.nodes[2].getblockcount()) |
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self.log.info("Usage possibly still high bc of stale blocks in block files: %d" % calc_usage(self.prunedir)) |
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self.log.info("Mine 220 more blocks so we have requisite history (some blocks will be big and cause pruning of previous chain)") |
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# Get node0's wallet transactions back in its mempool, to avoid the |
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# mined blocks from being too small. |
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self.nodes[0].resendwallettransactions() |
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for i in range(22): |
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# This can be slow, so do this in multiple RPC calls to avoid |
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# RPC timeouts. |
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self.nodes[0].generate(10) #node 0 has many large tx's in its mempool from the disconnects |
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sync_blocks(self.nodes[0:3], timeout=300) |
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usage = calc_usage(self.prunedir) |
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self.log.info("Usage should be below target: %d" % usage) |
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if (usage > 550): |
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raise AssertionError("Pruning target not being met") |
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return invalidheight,badhash |
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def reorg_back(self): |
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# Verify that a block on the old main chain fork has been pruned away |
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assert_raises_jsonrpc(-1, "Block not available (pruned data)", self.nodes[2].getblock, self.forkhash) |
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self.log.info("Will need to redownload block %d" % self.forkheight) |
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# Verify that we have enough history to reorg back to the fork point |
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# Although this is more than 288 blocks, because this chain was written more recently |
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# and only its other 299 small and 220 large block are in the block files after it, |
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# its expected to still be retained |
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self.nodes[2].getblock(self.nodes[2].getblockhash(self.forkheight)) |
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first_reorg_height = self.nodes[2].getblockcount() |
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curchainhash = self.nodes[2].getblockhash(self.mainchainheight) |
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self.nodes[2].invalidateblock(curchainhash) |
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goalbestheight = self.mainchainheight |
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goalbesthash = self.mainchainhash2 |
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# As of 0.10 the current block download logic is not able to reorg to the original chain created in |
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# create_chain_with_stale_blocks because it doesn't know of any peer that's on that chain from which to |
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# redownload its missing blocks. |
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# Invalidate the reorg_test chain in node 0 as well, it can successfully switch to the original chain |
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# because it has all the block data. |
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# However it must mine enough blocks to have a more work chain than the reorg_test chain in order |
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# to trigger node 2's block download logic. |
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# At this point node 2 is within 288 blocks of the fork point so it will preserve its ability to reorg |
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if self.nodes[2].getblockcount() < self.mainchainheight: |
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blocks_to_mine = first_reorg_height + 1 - self.mainchainheight |
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self.log.info("Rewind node 0 to prev main chain to mine longer chain to trigger redownload. Blocks needed: %d" % blocks_to_mine) |
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self.nodes[0].invalidateblock(curchainhash) |
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assert(self.nodes[0].getblockcount() == self.mainchainheight) |
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assert(self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash() == self.mainchainhash2) |
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goalbesthash = self.nodes[0].generate(blocks_to_mine)[-1] |
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goalbestheight = first_reorg_height + 1 |
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self.log.info("Verify node 2 reorged back to the main chain, some blocks of which it had to redownload") |
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waitstart = time.time() |
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while self.nodes[2].getblockcount() < goalbestheight: |
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time.sleep(0.1) |
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if time.time() - waitstart > 900: |
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raise AssertionError("Node 2 didn't reorg to proper height") |
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assert(self.nodes[2].getbestblockhash() == goalbesthash) |
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# Verify we can now have the data for a block previously pruned |
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assert(self.nodes[2].getblock(self.forkhash)["height"] == self.forkheight) |
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def manual_test(self, node_number, use_timestamp): |
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# at this point, node has 995 blocks and has not yet run in prune mode |
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node = self.nodes[node_number] = self.start_node(node_number, self.options.tmpdir, timewait=900) |
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assert_equal(node.getblockcount(), 995) |
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assert_raises_jsonrpc(-1, "not in prune mode", node.pruneblockchain, 500) |
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self.stop_node(node_number) |
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# now re-start in manual pruning mode |
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node = self.nodes[node_number] = self.start_node(node_number, self.options.tmpdir, ["-prune=1"], timewait=900) |
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assert_equal(node.getblockcount(), 995) |
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def height(index): |
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if use_timestamp: |
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return node.getblockheader(node.getblockhash(index))["time"] + TIMESTAMP_WINDOW |
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else: |
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return index |
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def prune(index, expected_ret=None): |
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ret = node.pruneblockchain(height(index)) |
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# Check the return value. When use_timestamp is True, just check |
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# that the return value is less than or equal to the expected |
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# value, because when more than one block is generated per second, |
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# a timestamp will not be granular enough to uniquely identify an |
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# individual block. |
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if expected_ret is None: |
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expected_ret = index |
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if use_timestamp: |
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assert_greater_than(ret, 0) |
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assert_greater_than(expected_ret + 1, ret) |
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else: |
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assert_equal(ret, expected_ret) |
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def has_block(index): |
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return os.path.isfile(self.options.tmpdir + "/node{}/regtest/blocks/blk{:05}.dat".format(node_number, index)) |
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# should not prune because chain tip of node 3 (995) < PruneAfterHeight (1000) |
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assert_raises_jsonrpc(-1, "Blockchain is too short for pruning", node.pruneblockchain, height(500)) |
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# mine 6 blocks so we are at height 1001 (i.e., above PruneAfterHeight) |
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node.generate(6) |
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assert_equal(node.getblockchaininfo()["blocks"], 1001) |
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# negative heights should raise an exception |
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assert_raises_jsonrpc(-8, "Negative", node.pruneblockchain, -10) |
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# height=100 too low to prune first block file so this is a no-op |
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prune(100) |
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if not has_block(0): |
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raise AssertionError("blk00000.dat is missing when should still be there") |
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# Does nothing |
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node.pruneblockchain(height(0)) |
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if not has_block(0): |
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raise AssertionError("blk00000.dat is missing when should still be there") |
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# height=500 should prune first file |
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prune(500) |
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if has_block(0): |
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raise AssertionError("blk00000.dat is still there, should be pruned by now") |
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if not has_block(1): |
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raise AssertionError("blk00001.dat is missing when should still be there") |
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# height=650 should prune second file |
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prune(650) |
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if has_block(1): |
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raise AssertionError("blk00001.dat is still there, should be pruned by now") |
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# height=1000 should not prune anything more, because tip-288 is in blk00002.dat. |
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prune(1000, 1001 - MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP) |
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if not has_block(2): |
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raise AssertionError("blk00002.dat is still there, should be pruned by now") |
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# advance the tip so blk00002.dat and blk00003.dat can be pruned (the last 288 blocks should now be in blk00004.dat) |
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node.generate(288) |
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prune(1000) |
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if has_block(2): |
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raise AssertionError("blk00002.dat is still there, should be pruned by now") |
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if has_block(3): |
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raise AssertionError("blk00003.dat is still there, should be pruned by now") |
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# stop node, start back up with auto-prune at 550MB, make sure still runs |
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self.stop_node(node_number) |
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self.nodes[node_number] = self.start_node(node_number, self.options.tmpdir, ["-prune=550"], timewait=900) |
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self.log.info("Success") |
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def wallet_test(self): |
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# check that the pruning node's wallet is still in good shape |
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self.log.info("Stop and start pruning node to trigger wallet rescan") |
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self.stop_node(2) |
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self.nodes[2] = self.start_node(2, self.options.tmpdir, ["-prune=550"]) |
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self.log.info("Success") |
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# check that wallet loads successfully when restarting a pruned node after IBD. |
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# this was reported to fail in #7494. |
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self.log.info("Syncing node 5 to test wallet") |
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connect_nodes(self.nodes[0], 5) |
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nds = [self.nodes[0], self.nodes[5]] |
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sync_blocks(nds, wait=5, timeout=300) |
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self.stop_node(5) #stop and start to trigger rescan |
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self.nodes[5] = self.start_node(5, self.options.tmpdir, ["-prune=550"]) |
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self.log.info("Success") |
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def run_test(self): |
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self.log.info("Warning! This test requires 4GB of disk space and takes over 30 mins (up to 2 hours)") |
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self.log.info("Mining a big blockchain of 995 blocks") |
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# Determine default relay fee |
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self.relayfee = self.nodes[0].getnetworkinfo()["relayfee"] |
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# Cache for utxos, as the listunspent may take a long time later in the test |
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self.utxo_cache_0 = [] |
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self.utxo_cache_1 = [] |
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self.create_big_chain() |
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# Chain diagram key: |
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# * blocks on main chain |
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# +,&,$,@ blocks on other forks |
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# X invalidated block |
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# N1 Node 1 |
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# Start by mining a simple chain that all nodes have |
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# N0=N1=N2 **...*(995) |
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# stop manual-pruning node with 995 blocks |
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self.stop_node(3) |
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self.stop_node(4) |
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self.log.info("Check that we haven't started pruning yet because we're below PruneAfterHeight") |
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self.test_height_min() |
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# Extend this chain past the PruneAfterHeight |
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# N0=N1=N2 **...*(1020) |
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self.log.info("Check that we'll exceed disk space target if we have a very high stale block rate") |
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self.create_chain_with_staleblocks() |
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# Disconnect N0 |
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# And mine a 24 block chain on N1 and a separate 25 block chain on N0 |
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# N1=N2 **...*+...+(1044) |
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# N0 **...**...**(1045) |
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# |
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# reconnect nodes causing reorg on N1 and N2 |
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# N1=N2 **...*(1020) *...**(1045) |
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# \ |
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# +...+(1044) |
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# |
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# repeat this process until you have 12 stale forks hanging off the |
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# main chain on N1 and N2 |
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# N0 *************************...***************************(1320) |
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# |
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# N1=N2 **...*(1020) *...**(1045) *.. ..**(1295) *...**(1320) |
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# \ \ \ |
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# +...+(1044) &.. $...$(1319) |
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# Save some current chain state for later use |
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self.mainchainheight = self.nodes[2].getblockcount() #1320 |
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self.mainchainhash2 = self.nodes[2].getblockhash(self.mainchainheight) |
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self.log.info("Check that we can survive a 288 block reorg still") |
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(self.forkheight,self.forkhash) = self.reorg_test() #(1033, ) |
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# Now create a 288 block reorg by mining a longer chain on N1 |
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# First disconnect N1 |
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# Then invalidate 1033 on main chain and 1032 on fork so height is 1032 on main chain |
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# N1 **...*(1020) **...**(1032)X.. |
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# \ |
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# ++...+(1031)X.. |
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# |
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# Now mine 300 more blocks on N1 |
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# N1 **...*(1020) **...**(1032) @@...@(1332) |
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# \ \ |
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# \ X... |
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# \ \ |
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# ++...+(1031)X.. .. |
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# |
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# Reconnect nodes and mine 220 more blocks on N1 |
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# N1 **...*(1020) **...**(1032) @@...@@@(1552) |
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# \ \ |
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# \ X... |
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# \ \ |
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# ++...+(1031)X.. .. |
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# |
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# N2 **...*(1020) **...**(1032) @@...@@@(1552) |
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# \ \ |
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# \ *...**(1320) |
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# \ \ |
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# ++...++(1044) .. |
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# |
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# N0 ********************(1032) @@...@@@(1552) |
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# \ |
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# *...**(1320) |
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self.log.info("Test that we can rerequest a block we previously pruned if needed for a reorg") |
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self.reorg_back() |
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# Verify that N2 still has block 1033 on current chain (@), but not on main chain (*) |
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# Invalidate 1033 on current chain (@) on N2 and we should be able to reorg to |
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# original main chain (*), but will require redownload of some blocks |
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# In order to have a peer we think we can download from, must also perform this invalidation |
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# on N0 and mine a new longest chain to trigger. |
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# Final result: |
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# N0 ********************(1032) **...****(1553) |
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# \ |
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# X@...@@@(1552) |
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# |
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# N2 **...*(1020) **...**(1032) **...****(1553) |
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# \ \ |
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# \ X@...@@@(1552) |
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# \ |
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# +.. |
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# |
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# N1 doesn't change because 1033 on main chain (*) is invalid |
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self.log.info("Test manual pruning with block indices") |
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self.manual_test(3, use_timestamp=False) |
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self.log.info("Test manual pruning with timestamps") |
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self.manual_test(4, use_timestamp=True) |
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self.log.info("Test wallet re-scan") |
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self.wallet_test() |
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self.log.info("Done") |
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if __name__ == '__main__': |
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PruneTest().main()
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