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#!/usr/bin/env python2 |
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# Copyright (c) 2015 The Bitcoin Core developers |
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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 mininode import * |
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from blockstore import BlockStore, TxStore |
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from util import p2p_port |
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''' |
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This is a tool for comparing two or more bitcoinds to each other |
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using a script provided. |
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To use, create a class that implements get_tests(), and pass it in |
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as the test generator to TestManager. get_tests() should be a python |
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generator that returns TestInstance objects. See below for definition. |
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''' |
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# TestNode behaves as follows: |
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# Configure with a BlockStore and TxStore |
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# on_inv: log the message but don't request |
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# on_headers: log the chain tip |
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# on_pong: update ping response map (for synchronization) |
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# on_getheaders: provide headers via BlockStore |
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# on_getdata: provide blocks via BlockStore |
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global mininode_lock |
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class RejectResult(object): |
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''' |
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Outcome that expects rejection of a transaction or block. |
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''' |
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def __init__(self, code, reason=''): |
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self.code = code |
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self.reason = reason |
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def match(self, other): |
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if self.code != other.code: |
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return False |
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return other.reason.startswith(self.reason) |
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def __repr__(self): |
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return '%i:%s' % (self.code,self.reason or '*') |
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class TestNode(NodeConnCB): |
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def __init__(self, block_store, tx_store): |
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NodeConnCB.__init__(self) |
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self.conn = None |
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self.bestblockhash = None |
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self.block_store = block_store |
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self.block_request_map = {} |
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self.tx_store = tx_store |
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self.tx_request_map = {} |
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self.block_reject_map = {} |
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self.tx_reject_map = {} |
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# When the pingmap is non-empty we're waiting for |
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# a response |
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self.pingMap = {} |
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self.lastInv = [] |
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self.closed = False |
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def on_close(self, conn): |
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self.closed = True |
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def add_connection(self, conn): |
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self.conn = conn |
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def on_headers(self, conn, message): |
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if len(message.headers) > 0: |
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best_header = message.headers[-1] |
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best_header.calc_sha256() |
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self.bestblockhash = best_header.sha256 |
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def on_getheaders(self, conn, message): |
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response = self.block_store.headers_for(message.locator, message.hashstop) |
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if response is not None: |
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conn.send_message(response) |
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def on_getdata(self, conn, message): |
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[conn.send_message(r) for r in self.block_store.get_blocks(message.inv)] |
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[conn.send_message(r) for r in self.tx_store.get_transactions(message.inv)] |
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for i in message.inv: |
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if i.type == 1: |
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self.tx_request_map[i.hash] = True |
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elif i.type == 2: |
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self.block_request_map[i.hash] = True |
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def on_inv(self, conn, message): |
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self.lastInv = [x.hash for x in message.inv] |
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def on_pong(self, conn, message): |
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try: |
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del self.pingMap[message.nonce] |
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except KeyError: |
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raise AssertionError("Got pong for unknown ping [%s]" % repr(message)) |
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def on_reject(self, conn, message): |
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if message.message == 'tx': |
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self.tx_reject_map[message.data] = RejectResult(message.code, message.reason) |
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if message.message == 'block': |
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self.block_reject_map[message.data] = RejectResult(message.code, message.reason) |
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def send_inv(self, obj): |
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mtype = 2 if isinstance(obj, CBlock) else 1 |
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self.conn.send_message(msg_inv([CInv(mtype, obj.sha256)])) |
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def send_getheaders(self): |
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# We ask for headers from their last tip. |
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m = msg_getheaders() |
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m.locator = self.block_store.get_locator(self.bestblockhash) |
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self.conn.send_message(m) |
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# This assumes BIP31 |
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def send_ping(self, nonce): |
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self.pingMap[nonce] = True |
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self.conn.send_message(msg_ping(nonce)) |
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def received_ping_response(self, nonce): |
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return nonce not in self.pingMap |
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def send_mempool(self): |
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self.lastInv = [] |
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self.conn.send_message(msg_mempool()) |
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# TestInstance: |
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# |
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# Instances of these are generated by the test generator, and fed into the |
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# comptool. |
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# |
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# "blocks_and_transactions" should be an array of |
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# [obj, True/False/None, hash/None]: |
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# - obj is either a CBlock, CBlockHeader, or a CTransaction, and |
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# - the second value indicates whether the object should be accepted |
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# into the blockchain or mempool (for tests where we expect a certain |
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# answer), or "None" if we don't expect a certain answer and are just |
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# comparing the behavior of the nodes being tested. |
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# - the third value is the hash to test the tip against (if None or omitted, |
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# use the hash of the block) |
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# - NOTE: if a block header, no test is performed; instead the header is |
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# just added to the block_store. This is to facilitate block delivery |
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# when communicating with headers-first clients (when withholding an |
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# intermediate block). |
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# sync_every_block: if True, then each block will be inv'ed, synced, and |
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# nodes will be tested based on the outcome for the block. If False, |
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# then inv's accumulate until all blocks are processed (or max inv size |
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# is reached) and then sent out in one inv message. Then the final block |
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# will be synced across all connections, and the outcome of the final |
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# block will be tested. |
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# sync_every_tx: analogous to behavior for sync_every_block, except if outcome |
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# on the final tx is None, then contents of entire mempool are compared |
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# across all connections. (If outcome of final tx is specified as true |
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# or false, then only the last tx is tested against outcome.) |
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class TestInstance(object): |
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def __init__(self, objects=None, sync_every_block=True, sync_every_tx=False): |
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self.blocks_and_transactions = objects if objects else [] |
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self.sync_every_block = sync_every_block |
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self.sync_every_tx = sync_every_tx |
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class TestManager(object): |
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def __init__(self, testgen, datadir): |
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self.test_generator = testgen |
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self.connections = [] |
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self.test_nodes = [] |
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self.block_store = BlockStore(datadir) |
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self.tx_store = TxStore(datadir) |
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self.ping_counter = 1 |
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def add_all_connections(self, nodes): |
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for i in range(len(nodes)): |
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# Create a p2p connection to each node |
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test_node = TestNode(self.block_store, self.tx_store) |
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self.test_nodes.append(test_node) |
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self.connections.append(NodeConn('127.0.0.1', p2p_port(i), nodes[i], test_node)) |
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# Make sure the TestNode (callback class) has a reference to its |
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# associated NodeConn |
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test_node.add_connection(self.connections[-1]) |
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def clear_all_connections(self): |
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self.connections = [] |
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self.test_nodes = [] |
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def wait_for_disconnections(self): |
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def disconnected(): |
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return all(node.closed for node in self.test_nodes) |
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return wait_until(disconnected, timeout=10) |
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def wait_for_verack(self): |
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def veracked(): |
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return all(node.verack_received for node in self.test_nodes) |
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return wait_until(veracked, timeout=10) |
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def wait_for_pings(self, counter): |
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def received_pongs(): |
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return all(node.received_ping_response(counter) for node in self.test_nodes) |
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return wait_until(received_pongs) |
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# sync_blocks: Wait for all connections to request the blockhash given |
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# then send get_headers to find out the tip of each node, and synchronize |
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# the response by using a ping (and waiting for pong with same nonce). |
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def sync_blocks(self, blockhash, num_blocks): |
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def blocks_requested(): |
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return all( |
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blockhash in node.block_request_map and node.block_request_map[blockhash] |
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for node in self.test_nodes |
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) |
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# --> error if not requested |
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if not wait_until(blocks_requested, attempts=20*num_blocks): |
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# print [ c.cb.block_request_map for c in self.connections ] |
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raise AssertionError("Not all nodes requested block") |
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# Send getheaders message |
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[ c.cb.send_getheaders() for c in self.connections ] |
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# Send ping and wait for response -- synchronization hack |
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[ c.cb.send_ping(self.ping_counter) for c in self.connections ] |
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self.wait_for_pings(self.ping_counter) |
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self.ping_counter += 1 |
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# Analogous to sync_block (see above) |
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def sync_transaction(self, txhash, num_events): |
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# Wait for nodes to request transaction (50ms sleep * 20 tries * num_events) |
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def transaction_requested(): |
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return all( |
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txhash in node.tx_request_map and node.tx_request_map[txhash] |
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for node in self.test_nodes |
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) |
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# --> error if not requested |
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if not wait_until(transaction_requested, attempts=20*num_events): |
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# print [ c.cb.tx_request_map for c in self.connections ] |
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raise AssertionError("Not all nodes requested transaction") |
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# Get the mempool |
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[ c.cb.send_mempool() for c in self.connections ] |
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# Send ping and wait for response -- synchronization hack |
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[ c.cb.send_ping(self.ping_counter) for c in self.connections ] |
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self.wait_for_pings(self.ping_counter) |
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self.ping_counter += 1 |
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# Sort inv responses from each node |
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with mininode_lock: |
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[ c.cb.lastInv.sort() for c in self.connections ] |
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# Verify that the tip of each connection all agree with each other, and |
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# with the expected outcome (if given) |
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def check_results(self, blockhash, outcome): |
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with mininode_lock: |
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for c in self.connections: |
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if outcome is None: |
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if c.cb.bestblockhash != self.connections[0].cb.bestblockhash: |
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return False |
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elif isinstance(outcome, RejectResult): # Check that block was rejected w/ code |
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if c.cb.bestblockhash == blockhash: |
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return False |
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if blockhash not in c.cb.block_reject_map: |
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print 'Block not in reject map: %064x' % (blockhash) |
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return False |
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if not outcome.match(c.cb.block_reject_map[blockhash]): |
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print 'Block rejected with %s instead of expected %s: %064x' % (c.cb.block_reject_map[blockhash], outcome, blockhash) |
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return False |
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elif ((c.cb.bestblockhash == blockhash) != outcome): |
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# print c.cb.bestblockhash, blockhash, outcome |
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return False |
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return True |
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# Either check that the mempools all agree with each other, or that |
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# txhash's presence in the mempool matches the outcome specified. |
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# This is somewhat of a strange comparison, in that we're either comparing |
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# a particular tx to an outcome, or the entire mempools altogether; |
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# perhaps it would be useful to add the ability to check explicitly that |
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# a particular tx's existence in the mempool is the same across all nodes. |
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def check_mempool(self, txhash, outcome): |
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with mininode_lock: |
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for c in self.connections: |
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if outcome is None: |
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# Make sure the mempools agree with each other |
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if c.cb.lastInv != self.connections[0].cb.lastInv: |
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# print c.rpc.getrawmempool() |
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return False |
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elif isinstance(outcome, RejectResult): # Check that tx was rejected w/ code |
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if txhash in c.cb.lastInv: |
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return False |
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if txhash not in c.cb.tx_reject_map: |
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print 'Tx not in reject map: %064x' % (txhash) |
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return False |
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if not outcome.match(c.cb.tx_reject_map[txhash]): |
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print 'Tx rejected with %s instead of expected %s: %064x' % (c.cb.tx_reject_map[txhash], outcome, txhash) |
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return False |
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elif ((txhash in c.cb.lastInv) != outcome): |
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# print c.rpc.getrawmempool(), c.cb.lastInv |
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return False |
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return True |
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def run(self): |
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# Wait until verack is received |
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self.wait_for_verack() |
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test_number = 1 |
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for test_instance in self.test_generator.get_tests(): |
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# We use these variables to keep track of the last block |
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# and last transaction in the tests, which are used |
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# if we're not syncing on every block or every tx. |
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[ block, block_outcome, tip ] = [ None, None, None ] |
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[ tx, tx_outcome ] = [ None, None ] |
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invqueue = [] |
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for test_obj in test_instance.blocks_and_transactions: |
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b_or_t = test_obj[0] |
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outcome = test_obj[1] |
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# Determine if we're dealing with a block or tx |
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if isinstance(b_or_t, CBlock): # Block test runner |
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block = b_or_t |
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block_outcome = outcome |
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tip = block.sha256 |
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# each test_obj can have an optional third argument |
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# to specify the tip we should compare with |
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# (default is to use the block being tested) |
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if len(test_obj) >= 3: |
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tip = test_obj[2] |
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# Add to shared block_store, set as current block |
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# If there was an open getdata request for the block |
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# previously, and we didn't have an entry in the |
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# block_store, then immediately deliver, because the |
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# node wouldn't send another getdata request while |
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# the earlier one is outstanding. |
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first_block_with_hash = True |
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if self.block_store.get(block.sha256) is not None: |
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first_block_with_hash = False |
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with mininode_lock: |
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self.block_store.add_block(block) |
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for c in self.connections: |
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if first_block_with_hash and block.sha256 in c.cb.block_request_map and c.cb.block_request_map[block.sha256] == True: |
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# There was a previous request for this block hash |
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# Most likely, we delivered a header for this block |
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# but never had the block to respond to the getdata |
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c.send_message(msg_block(block)) |
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else: |
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c.cb.block_request_map[block.sha256] = False |
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# Either send inv's to each node and sync, or add |
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# to invqueue for later inv'ing. |
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if (test_instance.sync_every_block): |
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[ c.cb.send_inv(block) for c in self.connections ] |
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self.sync_blocks(block.sha256, 1) |
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if (not self.check_results(tip, outcome)): |
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raise AssertionError("Test failed at test %d" % test_number) |
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else: |
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invqueue.append(CInv(2, block.sha256)) |
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elif isinstance(b_or_t, CBlockHeader): |
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block_header = b_or_t |
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self.block_store.add_header(block_header) |
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else: # Tx test runner |
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assert(isinstance(b_or_t, CTransaction)) |
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tx = b_or_t |
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tx_outcome = outcome |
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# Add to shared tx store and clear map entry |
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with mininode_lock: |
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self.tx_store.add_transaction(tx) |
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for c in self.connections: |
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c.cb.tx_request_map[tx.sha256] = False |
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# Again, either inv to all nodes or save for later |
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if (test_instance.sync_every_tx): |
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[ c.cb.send_inv(tx) for c in self.connections ] |
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self.sync_transaction(tx.sha256, 1) |
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if (not self.check_mempool(tx.sha256, outcome)): |
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raise AssertionError("Test failed at test %d" % test_number) |
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else: |
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invqueue.append(CInv(1, tx.sha256)) |
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# Ensure we're not overflowing the inv queue |
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if len(invqueue) == MAX_INV_SZ: |
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[ c.send_message(msg_inv(invqueue)) for c in self.connections ] |
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invqueue = [] |
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# Do final sync if we weren't syncing on every block or every tx. |
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if (not test_instance.sync_every_block and block is not None): |
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if len(invqueue) > 0: |
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[ c.send_message(msg_inv(invqueue)) for c in self.connections ] |
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invqueue = [] |
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self.sync_blocks(block.sha256, len(test_instance.blocks_and_transactions)) |
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if (not self.check_results(tip, block_outcome)): |
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raise AssertionError("Block test failed at test %d" % test_number) |
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if (not test_instance.sync_every_tx and tx is not None): |
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if len(invqueue) > 0: |
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[ c.send_message(msg_inv(invqueue)) for c in self.connections ] |
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invqueue = [] |
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self.sync_transaction(tx.sha256, len(test_instance.blocks_and_transactions)) |
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if (not self.check_mempool(tx.sha256, tx_outcome)): |
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raise AssertionError("Mempool test failed at test %d" % test_number) |
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print "Test %d: PASS" % test_number, [ c.rpc.getblockcount() for c in self.connections ] |
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test_number += 1 |
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[ c.disconnect_node() for c in self.connections ] |
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self.wait_for_disconnections() |
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self.block_store.close() |
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self.tx_store.close()
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