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// Copyright (c) 2016 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// The vast majority of the rules tested in this package were ported from the
// the original Java-based 'official' block acceptance tests at
// https://github.com/TheBlueMatt/test-scripts as well as some additional tests
// available in the Core python port of the same.
package fullblocktests
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"encoding/hex"
"errors"
"fmt"
"math"
"runtime"
"time"
"sort"
"github.com/gcash/bchd/bchec"
"github.com/gcash/bchd/blockchain"
"github.com/gcash/bchd/chaincfg"
"github.com/gcash/bchd/chaincfg/chainhash"
"github.com/gcash/bchd/mining"
"github.com/gcash/bchd/txscript"
"github.com/gcash/bchd/wire"
"github.com/gcash/bchutil"
)
const (
// Intentionally defined here rather than using constants from codebase
// to ensure consensus changes are detected.
maxBlockSigOpsPerMB = 20000
maxBlockSize = 1000000
minCoinbaseScriptLen = 2
maxCoinbaseScriptLen = 100
medianTimeBlocks = 11
maxScriptElementSize = 520
// numLargeReorgBlocks is the number of blocks to use in the large block
// reorg test (when enabled). This is the equivalent of 1 week's worth
// of blocks.
numLargeReorgBlocks = 1088
)
var (
// opTrueScript is simply a public key script that contains the OP_TRUE
// opcode. It is defined here to reduce garbage creation.
opTrueScript = []byte{txscript.OP_TRUE}
// lowFee is a single satoshi and exists to make the test code more
// readable.
lowFee = bchutil.Amount(1)
)
// TestInstance is an interface that describes a specific test instance returned
// by the tests generated in this package. It should be type asserted to one
// of the concrete test instance types in order to test accordingly.
type TestInstance interface {
FullBlockTestInstance()
}
// AcceptedBlock defines a test instance that expects a block to be accepted to
// the blockchain either by extending the main chain, on a side chain, or as an
// orphan.
type AcceptedBlock struct {
Name string
Block *wire.MsgBlock
Height int32
IsMainChain bool
IsOrphan bool
}
// Ensure AcceptedBlock implements the TestInstance interface.
var _ TestInstance = AcceptedBlock{}
// FullBlockTestInstance only exists to allow AcceptedBlock to be treated as a
// TestInstance.
//
// This implements the TestInstance interface.
func (b AcceptedBlock) FullBlockTestInstance() {}
// RejectedBlock defines a test instance that expects a block to be rejected by
// the blockchain consensus rules.
type RejectedBlock struct {
Name string
Block *wire.MsgBlock
Height int32
RejectCode blockchain.ErrorCode
}
// Ensure RejectedBlock implements the TestInstance interface.
var _ TestInstance = RejectedBlock{}
// FullBlockTestInstance only exists to allow RejectedBlock to be treated as a
// TestInstance.
//
// This implements the TestInstance interface.
func (b RejectedBlock) FullBlockTestInstance() {}
// OrphanOrRejectedBlock defines a test instance that expects a block to either
// be accepted as an orphan or rejected. This is useful since some
// implementations might optimize the immediate rejection of orphan blocks when
// their parent was previously rejected, while others might accept it as an
// orphan that eventually gets flushed (since the parent can never be accepted
// to ultimately link it).
type OrphanOrRejectedBlock struct {
Name string
Block *wire.MsgBlock
Height int32
}
// Ensure ExpectedTip implements the TestInstance interface.
var _ TestInstance = OrphanOrRejectedBlock{}
// FullBlockTestInstance only exists to allow OrphanOrRejectedBlock to be
// treated as a TestInstance.
//
// This implements the TestInstance interface.
func (b OrphanOrRejectedBlock) FullBlockTestInstance() {}
// ExpectedTip defines a test instance that expects a block to be the current
// tip of the main chain.
type ExpectedTip struct {
Name string
Block *wire.MsgBlock
Height int32
}
// Ensure ExpectedTip implements the TestInstance interface.
var _ TestInstance = ExpectedTip{}
// FullBlockTestInstance only exists to allow ExpectedTip to be treated as a
// TestInstance.
//
// This implements the TestInstance interface.
func (b ExpectedTip) FullBlockTestInstance() {}
// RejectedNonCanonicalBlock defines a test instance that expects a serialized
// block that is not canonical and therefore should be rejected.
type RejectedNonCanonicalBlock struct {
Name string
RawBlock []byte
Height int32
}
// FullBlockTestInstance only exists to allow RejectedNonCanonicalBlock to be treated as
// a TestInstance.
//
// This implements the TestInstance interface.
func (b RejectedNonCanonicalBlock) FullBlockTestInstance() {}
// spendableOut represents a transaction output that is spendable along with
// additional metadata such as the block its in and how much it pays.
type spendableOut struct {
prevOut wire.OutPoint
amount bchutil.Amount
}
// makeSpendableOutForTx returns a spendable output for the given transaction
// and transaction output index within the transaction.
func makeSpendableOutForTx(tx *wire.MsgTx, txOutIndex uint32) spendableOut {
return spendableOut{
prevOut: wire.OutPoint{
Hash: tx.TxHash(),
Index: txOutIndex,
},
amount: bchutil.Amount(tx.TxOut[txOutIndex].Value),
}
}
// makeSpendableOut returns a spendable output for the given block, transaction
// index within the block, and transaction output index within the transaction.
func makeSpendableOut(block *wire.MsgBlock, txIndex, txOutIndex uint32) spendableOut {
return makeSpendableOutForTx(block.Transactions[txIndex], txOutIndex)
}
// testGenerator houses state used to easy the process of generating test blocks
// that build from one another along with housing other useful things such as
// available spendable outputs used throughout the tests.
type testGenerator struct {
params *chaincfg.Params
tip *wire.MsgBlock
tipName string
tipHeight int32
blocks map[chainhash.Hash]*wire.MsgBlock
blocksByName map[string]*wire.MsgBlock
blockHeights map[string]int32
// Used for tracking spendable coinbase outputs.
spendableOuts []spendableOut
prevCollectedHash chainhash.Hash
// Common key for any tests which require signed transactions.
privKey *bchec.PrivateKey
}
// makeTestGenerator returns a test generator instance initialized with the
// genesis block as the tip.
func makeTestGenerator(params *chaincfg.Params) (testGenerator, error) {
privKey, _ := bchec.PrivKeyFromBytes(bchec.S256(), []byte{0x01})
genesis := params.GenesisBlock
genesisHash := genesis.BlockHash()
return testGenerator{
params: params,
blocks: map[chainhash.Hash]*wire.MsgBlock{genesisHash: genesis},
blocksByName: map[string]*wire.MsgBlock{"genesis": genesis},
blockHeights: map[string]int32{"genesis": 0},
tip: genesis,
tipName: "genesis",
tipHeight: 0,
privKey: privKey,
}, nil
}
// payToScriptHashScript returns a standard pay-to-script-hash for the provided
// redeem script.
func payToScriptHashScript(redeemScript []byte) []byte {
redeemScriptHash := bchutil.Hash160(redeemScript)
script, err := txscript.NewScriptBuilder().
AddOp(txscript.OP_HASH160).AddData(redeemScriptHash).
AddOp(txscript.OP_EQUAL).Script()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return script
}
// pushDataScript returns a script with the provided items individually pushed
// to the stack.
func pushDataScript(items ...[]byte) []byte {
builder := txscript.NewScriptBuilder()
for _, item := range items {
builder.AddData(item)
}
script, err := builder.Script()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return script
}
// standardCoinbaseScript returns a standard script suitable for use as the
// signature script of the coinbase transaction of a new block. In particular,
// it starts with the block height that is required by version 2 blocks.
func standardCoinbaseScript(blockHeight int32, extraNonce uint64) ([]byte, error) {
return txscript.NewScriptBuilder().AddInt64(int64(blockHeight)).
AddInt64(int64(extraNonce)).Script()
}
// opReturnScript returns a provably-pruneable OP_RETURN script with the
// provided data.
func opReturnScript(data []byte) []byte {
builder := txscript.NewScriptBuilder()
script, err := builder.AddOp(txscript.OP_RETURN).AddData(data).Script()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return script
}
// uniqueOpReturnScript returns a standard provably-pruneable OP_RETURN script
// with a random uint64 encoded as the data.
func uniqueOpReturnScript() []byte {
rand, err := wire.RandomUint64()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
data := make([]byte, 8)
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint64(data[0:8], rand)
return opReturnScript(data)
}
// createCoinbaseTx returns a coinbase transaction paying an appropriate
// subsidy based on the passed block height. The coinbase signature script
// conforms to the requirements of version 2 blocks.
func (g *testGenerator) createCoinbaseTx(blockHeight int32) *wire.MsgTx {
extraNonce := uint64(0)
coinbaseScript, err := standardCoinbaseScript(blockHeight, extraNonce)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
tx := wire.NewMsgTx(1)
tx.AddTxIn(&wire.TxIn{
// Coinbase transactions have no inputs, so previous outpoint is
// zero hash and max index.
PreviousOutPoint: *wire.NewOutPoint(&chainhash.Hash{},
wire.MaxPrevOutIndex),
Sequence: wire.MaxTxInSequenceNum,
SignatureScript: coinbaseScript,
})
tx.AddTxOut(&wire.TxOut{
Value: blockchain.CalcBlockSubsidy(blockHeight, g.params),
PkScript: opTrueScript,
})
if tx.SerializeSize() < blockchain.MinTransactionSize {
tx.TxIn[0].SignatureScript = append(tx.TxIn[0].SignatureScript,
make([]byte, blockchain.MinTransactionSize-tx.SerializeSize())...)
}
return tx
}
// calcMerkleRoot creates a merkle tree from the slice of transactions and
// returns the root of the tree.
func calcMerkleRoot(txns []*wire.MsgTx) chainhash.Hash {
if len(txns) == 0 {
return chainhash.Hash{}
}
utilTxns := make([]*bchutil.Tx, 0, len(txns))
for _, tx := range txns {
utilTxns = append(utilTxns, bchutil.NewTx(tx))
}
merkles := blockchain.BuildMerkleTreeStore(utilTxns)
return *merkles[len(merkles)-1]
}
// solveBlock attempts to find a nonce which makes the passed block header hash
// to a value less than the target difficulty. When a successful solution is
// found true is returned and the nonce field of the passed header is updated
// with the solution. False is returned if no solution exists.
//
// NOTE: This function will never solve blocks with a nonce of 0. This is done
// so the 'nextBlock' function can properly detect when a nonce was modified by
// a munge function.
func solveBlock(header *wire.BlockHeader) bool {
// sbResult is used by the solver goroutines to send results.
type sbResult struct {
found bool
nonce uint32
}
// solver accepts a block header and a nonce range to test. It is
// intended to be run as a goroutine.
targetDifficulty := blockchain.CompactToBig(header.Bits)
quit := make(chan bool)
results := make(chan sbResult)
solver := func(hdr wire.BlockHeader, startNonce, stopNonce uint32) {
// We need to modify the nonce field of the header, so make sure
// we work with a copy of the original header.
for i := startNonce; i >= startNonce && i <= stopNonce; i++ {
select {
case <-quit:
return
default:
hdr.Nonce = i
hash := hdr.BlockHash()
if blockchain.HashToBig(&hash).Cmp(
targetDifficulty) <= 0 {
results <- sbResult{true, i}
return
}
}
}
results <- sbResult{false, 0}
}
startNonce := uint32(1)
stopNonce := uint32(math.MaxUint32)
numCores := uint32(runtime.NumCPU())
noncesPerCore := (stopNonce - startNonce) / numCores
for i := uint32(0); i < numCores; i++ {
rangeStart := startNonce + (noncesPerCore * i)
rangeStop := startNonce + (noncesPerCore * (i + 1)) - 1
if i == numCores-1 {
rangeStop = stopNonce
}
go solver(*header, rangeStart, rangeStop)
}
for i := uint32(0); i < numCores; i++ {
result := <-results
if result.found {
close(quit)
header.Nonce = result.nonce
return true
}
}
return false
}
// additionalCoinbase returns a function that itself takes a block and
// modifies it by adding the provided amount to coinbase subsidy.
func additionalCoinbase(amount bchutil.Amount) func(*wire.MsgBlock) {
return func(b *wire.MsgBlock) {
// Increase the first proof-of-work coinbase subsidy by the
// provided amount.
b.Transactions[0].TxOut[0].Value += int64(amount)
}
}
// additionalSpendFee returns a function that itself takes a block and modifies
// it by adding the provided fee to the spending transaction.
//
// NOTE: The coinbase value is NOT updated to reflect the additional fee. Use
// 'additionalCoinbase' for that purpose.
func additionalSpendFee(fee bchutil.Amount) func(*wire.MsgBlock) {
return func(b *wire.MsgBlock) {
// Increase the fee of the spending transaction by reducing the
// amount paid.
if int64(fee) > b.Transactions[1].TxOut[0].Value {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("additionalSpendFee: fee of %d "+
"exceeds available spend transaction value",
fee))
}
b.Transactions[1].TxOut[0].Value -= int64(fee)
}
}
// replaceSpendScript returns a function that itself takes a block and modifies
// it by replacing the public key script of the spending transaction.
func replaceSpendScript(pkScript []byte) func(*wire.MsgBlock) {
return func(b *wire.MsgBlock) {
b.Transactions[1].TxOut[0].PkScript = pkScript
}
}
// replaceCoinbaseSigScript returns a function that itself takes a block and
// modifies it by replacing the signature key script of the coinbase.
func replaceCoinbaseSigScript(script []byte) func(*wire.MsgBlock) {
return func(b *wire.MsgBlock) {
b.Transactions[0].TxIn[0].SignatureScript = script
}
}
// additionalTx returns a function that itself takes a block and modifies it by
// adding the the provided transaction.
func additionalTx(tx *wire.MsgTx) func(*wire.MsgBlock) {
return func(b *wire.MsgBlock) {
b.AddTransaction(tx)
}
}
// createSpendTx creates a transaction that spends from the provided spendable
// output and includes an additional unique OP_RETURN output to ensure the
// transaction ends up with a unique hash. The script is a simple OP_TRUE
// script which avoids the need to track addresses and signature scripts in the
// tests.
func createSpendTx(spend *spendableOut, fee bchutil.Amount) *wire.MsgTx {
spendTx := wire.NewMsgTx(1)
spendTx.AddTxIn(&wire.TxIn{
PreviousOutPoint: spend.prevOut,
Sequence: wire.MaxTxInSequenceNum,
SignatureScript: nil,
})
spendTx.AddTxOut(wire.NewTxOut(int64(spend.amount-fee),
opTrueScript))
spendTx.AddTxOut(wire.NewTxOut(0, uniqueOpReturnScript()))
return spendTx
}
// createSpendTxForTx creates a transaction that spends from the first output of
// the provided transaction and includes an additional unique OP_RETURN output
// to ensure the transaction ends up with a unique hash. The public key script
// is a simple OP_TRUE script which avoids the need to track addresses and
// signature scripts in the tests. The signature script is nil.
func createSpendTxForTx(tx *wire.MsgTx, fee bchutil.Amount) *wire.MsgTx {
spend := makeSpendableOutForTx(tx, 0)
return createSpendTx(&spend, fee)
}
// nextBlock builds a new block that extends the current tip associated with the
// generator and updates the generator's tip to the newly generated block.
//
// The block will include the following:
// - A coinbase that pays the required subsidy to an OP_TRUE script
// - When a spendable output is provided:
// - A transaction that spends from the provided output the following outputs:
// - One that pays the inputs amount minus 1 atom to an OP_TRUE script
// - One that contains an OP_RETURN output with a random uint64 in order to
// ensure the transaction has a unique hash
//
// Additionally, if one or more munge functions are specified, they will be
// invoked with the block prior to solving it. This provides callers with the
// opportunity to modify the block which is especially useful for testing.
//
// In order to simply the logic in the munge functions, the following rules are
// applied after all munge functions have been invoked:
// - The merkle root will be recalculated unless it was manually changed
// - The block will be solved unless the nonce was changed
func (g *testGenerator) nextBlock(blockName string, spend *spendableOut, mungers ...func(*wire.MsgBlock)) *wire.MsgBlock {
// Create coinbase transaction for the block using any additional
// subsidy if specified.
nextHeight := g.tipHeight + 1
coinbaseTx := g.createCoinbaseTx(nextHeight)
txns := []*wire.MsgTx{coinbaseTx}
if spend != nil {
// Create the transaction with a fee of 1 atom for the
// miner and increase the coinbase subsidy accordingly.
fee := bchutil.Amount(1)
coinbaseTx.TxOut[0].Value += int64(fee)
// Create a transaction that spends from the provided spendable
// output and includes an additional unique OP_RETURN output to
// ensure the transaction ends up with a unique hash, then add
// add it to the list of transactions to include in the block.
// The script is a simple OP_TRUE script in order to avoid the
// need to track addresses and signature scripts in the tests.
txns = append(txns, createSpendTx(spend, fee))
}
// Use a timestamp that is one second after the previous block unless
// this is the first block in which case the current time is used.
var ts time.Time
if nextHeight == 1 {
ts = time.Unix(time.Now().Unix(), 0)
} else {
ts = g.tip.Header.Timestamp.Add(time.Second)
}
block := wire.MsgBlock{
Header: wire.BlockHeader{
Version: 1,
PrevBlock: g.tip.BlockHash(),
MerkleRoot: calcMerkleRoot(txns),
Bits: g.params.PowLimitBits,
Timestamp: ts,
Nonce: 0, // To be solved.
},
Transactions: txns,
}
// Perform any block munging just before solving. Only recalculate the
// merkle root if it wasn't manually changed by a munge function.
curMerkleRoot := block.Header.MerkleRoot
curNonce := block.Header.Nonce
for _, f := range mungers {
f(&block)
}
if block.Header.MerkleRoot == curMerkleRoot {
block.Header.MerkleRoot = calcMerkleRoot(block.Transactions)
}
// Only solve the block if the nonce wasn't manually changed by a munge
// function.
if block.Header.Nonce == curNonce && !solveBlock(&block.Header) {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Unable to solve block at height %d",
nextHeight))
}
// Update generator state and return the block.
blockHash := block.BlockHash()
g.blocks[blockHash] = &block
g.blocksByName[blockName] = &block
g.blockHeights[blockName] = nextHeight
g.tip = &block
g.tipName = blockName
g.tipHeight = nextHeight
return &block
}
// updateBlockState manually updates the generator state to remove all internal
// map references to a block via its old hash and insert new ones for the new
// block hash. This is useful if the test code has to manually change a block
// after 'nextBlock' has returned.
func (g *testGenerator) updateBlockState(oldBlockName string, oldBlockHash chainhash.Hash, newBlockName string, newBlock *wire.MsgBlock) {
// Look up the height from the existing entries.
blockHeight := g.blockHeights[oldBlockName]
// Remove existing entries.
delete(g.blocks, oldBlockHash)
delete(g.blocksByName, oldBlockName)
delete(g.blockHeights, oldBlockName)
// Add new entries.
newBlockHash := newBlock.BlockHash()
g.blocks[newBlockHash] = newBlock
g.blocksByName[newBlockName] = newBlock
g.blockHeights[newBlockName] = blockHeight
}
// setTip changes the tip of the instance to the block with the provided name.
// This is useful since the tip is used for things such as generating subsequent
// blocks.
func (g *testGenerator) setTip(blockName string) {
g.tip = g.blocksByName[blockName]
g.tipName = blockName
g.tipHeight = g.blockHeights[blockName]
}
// oldestCoinbaseOuts removes the oldest coinbase output that was previously
// saved to the generator and returns the set as a slice.
func (g *testGenerator) oldestCoinbaseOut() spendableOut {
op := g.spendableOuts[0]
g.spendableOuts = g.spendableOuts[1:]
return op
}
// saveTipCoinbaseOut adds the coinbase tx output in the current tip block to
// the list of spendable outputs.
func (g *testGenerator) saveTipCoinbaseOut() {
g.spendableOuts = append(g.spendableOuts, makeSpendableOut(g.tip, 0, 0))
g.prevCollectedHash = g.tip.BlockHash()
}
// saveSpendableCoinbaseOuts adds all coinbase outputs from the last block that
// had its coinbase tx output colleted to the current tip. This is useful to
// batch the collection of coinbase outputs once the tests reach a stable point
// so they don't have to manually add them for the right tests which will
// ultimately end up being the best chain.
func (g *testGenerator) saveSpendableCoinbaseOuts() {
// Ensure tip is reset to the current one when done.
curTipName := g.tipName
defer g.setTip(curTipName)
// Loop through the ancestors of the current tip until the
// reaching the block that has already had the coinbase outputs
// collected.
var collectBlocks []*wire.MsgBlock
for b := g.tip; b != nil; b = g.blocks[b.Header.PrevBlock] {
if b.BlockHash() == g.prevCollectedHash {
break
}
collectBlocks = append(collectBlocks, b)
}
for i := range collectBlocks {
g.tip = collectBlocks[len(collectBlocks)-1-i]
g.saveTipCoinbaseOut()
}
}
// nonCanonicalVarInt return a variable-length encoded integer that is encoded
// with 9 bytes even though it could be encoded with a minimal canonical
// encoding.
func nonCanonicalVarInt(val uint32) []byte {
var rv [9]byte
rv[0] = 0xff
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint64(rv[1:], uint64(val))
return rv[:]
}
// encodeNonCanonicalBlock serializes the block in a non-canonical way by
// encoding the number of transactions using a variable-length encoded integer
// with 9 bytes even though it should be encoded with a minimal canonical
// encoding.
func encodeNonCanonicalBlock(b *wire.MsgBlock) []byte {
var buf bytes.Buffer
b.Header.BchEncode(&buf, 0, wire.BaseEncoding)
buf.Write(nonCanonicalVarInt(uint32(len(b.Transactions))))
for _, tx := range b.Transactions {
tx.BchEncode(&buf, 0, wire.BaseEncoding)
}
return buf.Bytes()
}
// cloneBlock returns a deep copy of the provided block.
func cloneBlock(b *wire.MsgBlock) wire.MsgBlock {
var blockCopy wire.MsgBlock
blockCopy.Header = b.Header
for _, tx := range b.Transactions {
blockCopy.AddTransaction(tx.Copy())
}
return blockCopy
}
// repeatOpcode returns a byte slice with the provided opcode repeated the
// specified number of times.
func repeatOpcode(opcode uint8, numRepeats int) []byte {
return bytes.Repeat([]byte{opcode}, numRepeats)
}
// assertTipBlockSize panics if the if the current tip block associated with the
// generator does not have the specified size when serialized.
func (g *testGenerator) assertTipBlockSize(expected int) {
serializeSize := g.tip.SerializeSize()
if serializeSize != expected {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("block size of block %q (height %d) is %d "+
"instead of expected %d", g.tipName, g.tipHeight,
serializeSize, expected))
}
}
// assertTipNonCanonicalBlockSize panics if the if the current tip block
// associated with the generator does not have the specified non-canonical size
// when serialized.
func (g *testGenerator) assertTipNonCanonicalBlockSize(expected int) {
serializeSize := len(encodeNonCanonicalBlock(g.tip))
if serializeSize != expected {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("block size of block %q (height %d) is %d "+
"instead of expected %d", g.tipName, g.tipHeight,
serializeSize, expected))
}
}
// assertTipBlockNumTxns panics if the number of transactions in the current tip
// block associated with the generator does not match the specified value.
func (g *testGenerator) assertTipBlockNumTxns(expected int) {
numTxns := len(g.tip.Transactions)
if numTxns != expected {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("number of txns in block %q (height %d) is "+
"%d instead of expected %d", g.tipName, g.tipHeight,
numTxns, expected))
}
}
// assertTipBlockHash panics if the current tip block associated with the
// generator does not match the specified hash.
func (g *testGenerator) assertTipBlockHash(expected chainhash.Hash) {
hash := g.tip.BlockHash()
if hash != expected {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("block hash of block %q (height %d) is %v "+
"instead of expected %v", g.tipName, g.tipHeight, hash,
expected))
}
}
// assertTipBlockMerkleRoot panics if the merkle root in header of the current
// tip block associated with the generator does not match the specified hash.
func (g *testGenerator) assertTipBlockMerkleRoot(expected chainhash.Hash) {
hash := g.tip.Header.MerkleRoot
if hash != expected {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("merkle root of block %q (height %d) is %v "+
"instead of expected %v", g.tipName, g.tipHeight, hash,
expected))
}
}
// assertTipBlockTxOutOpReturn panics if the current tip block associated with
// the generator does not have an OP_RETURN script for the transaction output at
// the provided tx index and output index.
func (g *testGenerator) assertTipBlockTxOutOpReturn(txIndex, txOutIndex uint32) {
if txIndex >= uint32(len(g.tip.Transactions)) {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Transaction index %d in block %q "+
"(height %d) does not exist", txIndex, g.tipName,
g.tipHeight))
}
tx := g.tip.Transactions[txIndex]
if txOutIndex >= uint32(len(tx.TxOut)) {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("transaction index %d output %d in block %q "+
"(height %d) does not exist", txIndex, txOutIndex,
g.tipName, g.tipHeight))
}
txOut := tx.TxOut[txOutIndex]
if txOut.PkScript[0] != txscript.OP_RETURN {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("transaction index %d output %d in block %q "+
"(height %d) is not an OP_RETURN", txIndex, txOutIndex,
g.tipName, g.tipHeight))
}
}
// TODO: this whole package could stand to be rewritten to better exercise the
// desired tests. This test in particular had a lot of tests related to sigops
// which are now deprecated.
// Generate returns a slice of tests that can be used to exercise the consensus
// validation rules. The tests are intended to be flexible enough to allow both
// unit-style tests directly against the blockchain code as well as integration
// style tests over the peer-to-peer network. To achieve that goal, each test
// contains additional information about the expected result, however that
// information can be ignored when doing comparison tests between two
// independent versions over the peer-to-peer network.
func Generate(includeLargeReorg bool) (tests [][]TestInstance, err error) {
// In order to simplify the generation code which really should never
// fail unless the test code itself is broken, panics are used
// internally. This deferred func ensures any panics don't escape the
// generator by replacing the named error return with the underlying
// panic error.
defer func() {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
tests = nil
switch rt := r.(type) {
case string:
err = errors.New(rt)
case error:
err = rt
default:
err = errors.New("Unknown panic")
}
}
}()
// Create a test generator instance initialized with the genesis block
// as the tip.
g, err := makeTestGenerator(regressionNetParams)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Define some convenience helper functions to return an individual test
// instance that has the described characteristics.
//
// acceptBlock creates a test instance that expects the provided block
// to be accepted by the consensus rules.
//
// rejectBlock creates a test instance that expects the provided block
// to be rejected by the consensus rules.
//
// rejectNonCanonicalBlock creates a test instance that encodes the
// provided block using a non-canonical encoded as described by the
// encodeNonCanonicalBlock function and expected it to be rejected.
//
// orphanOrRejectBlock creates a test instance that expected the
// provided block to either by accepted as an orphan or rejected by the
// consensus rules.
//
// expectTipBlock creates a test instance that expects the provided
// block to be the current tip of the block chain.
acceptBlock := func(blockName string, block *wire.MsgBlock, isMainChain, isOrphan bool) TestInstance {
blockHeight := g.blockHeights[blockName]
return AcceptedBlock{blockName, block, blockHeight, isMainChain,
isOrphan}
}
rejectBlock := func(blockName string, block *wire.MsgBlock, code blockchain.ErrorCode) TestInstance {
blockHeight := g.blockHeights[blockName]
return RejectedBlock{blockName, block, blockHeight, code}
}
rejectNonCanonicalBlock := func(blockName string, block *wire.MsgBlock) TestInstance {
blockHeight := g.blockHeights[blockName]
encoded := encodeNonCanonicalBlock(block)
return RejectedNonCanonicalBlock{blockName, encoded, blockHeight}
}
orphanOrRejectBlock := func(blockName string, block *wire.MsgBlock) TestInstance {
blockHeight := g.blockHeights[blockName]
return OrphanOrRejectedBlock{blockName, block, blockHeight}
}
expectTipBlock := func(blockName string, block *wire.MsgBlock) TestInstance {
blockHeight := g.blockHeights[blockName]
return ExpectedTip{blockName, block, blockHeight}
}
// Define some convenience helper functions to populate the tests slice
// with test instances that have the described characteristics.
//
// accepted creates and appends a single acceptBlock test instance for
// the current tip which expects the block to be accepted to the main
// chain.
//
// acceptedToSideChainWithExpectedTip creates and appends a two-instance
// test. The first instance is an acceptBlock test instance for the
// current tip which expects the block to be accepted to a side chain.
// The second instance is an expectBlockTip test instance for provided
// values.
//
// rejected creates and appends a single rejectBlock test instance for
// the current tip.
//
// rejectedNonCanonical creates and appends a single
// rejectNonCanonicalBlock test instance for the current tip.
//
// orphanedOrRejected creates and appends a single orphanOrRejectBlock
// test instance for the current tip.
accepted := func() {
tests = append(tests, []TestInstance{
acceptBlock(g.tipName, g.tip, true, false),
})
}
acceptedToSideChainWithExpectedTip := func(tipName string) {
tests = append(tests, []TestInstance{
acceptBlock(g.tipName, g.tip, false, false),
expectTipBlock(tipName, g.blocksByName[tipName]),
})
}
rejected := func(code blockchain.ErrorCode) {
tests = append(tests, []TestInstance{
rejectBlock(g.tipName, g.tip, code),
})
}
rejectedNonCanonical := func() {
tests = append(tests, []TestInstance{
rejectNonCanonicalBlock(g.tipName, g.tip),
})
}
orphanedOrRejected := func() {
tests = append(tests, []TestInstance{
orphanOrRejectBlock(g.tipName, g.tip),
})
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Generate enough blocks to have mature coinbase outputs to work with.
//
// genesis -> bm0 -> bm1 -> ... -> bm99
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
coinbaseMaturity := g.params.CoinbaseMaturity
var testInstances []TestInstance
for i := uint16(0); i < coinbaseMaturity; i++ {
blockName := fmt.Sprintf("bm%d", i)
g.nextBlock(blockName, nil)
g.saveTipCoinbaseOut()
testInstances = append(testInstances, acceptBlock(g.tipName,
g.tip, true, false))
}
tests = append(tests, testInstances)
// Collect spendable outputs. This simplifies the code below.
var outs []*spendableOut
for i := uint16(0); i < coinbaseMaturity; i++ {
op := g.oldestCoinbaseOut()
outs = append(outs, &op)
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Basic forking and reorg tests.
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// The comments below identify the structure of the chain being built.
//
// The values in parenthesis repesent which outputs are being spent.
//
// For example, b1(0) indicates the first collected spendable output
// which, due to the code above to create the correct number of blocks,
// is the first output that can be spent at the current block height due
// to the coinbase maturity requirement.
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Start by building a couple of blocks at current tip (value in parens
// is which output is spent):
//
// ... -> b1(0) -> b2(1)
g.nextBlock("b1", outs[0])
accepted()
g.nextBlock("b2", outs[1])
accepted()
// Create a fork from b1. There should not be a reorg since b2 was seen
// first.
//
// ... -> b1(0) -> b2(1)
// \-> b3(1)
g.setTip("b1")
g.nextBlock("b3", outs[1])
b3Tx1Out := makeSpendableOut(g.tip, 1, 0)
acceptedToSideChainWithExpectedTip("b2")
// Extend b3 fork to make the alternative chain longer and force reorg.
//
// ... -> b1(0) -> b2(1)
// \-> b3(1) -> b4(2)
g.nextBlock("b4", outs[2])
accepted()
// Extend b2 fork twice to make first chain longer and force reorg.
//
// ... -> b1(0) -> b2(1) -> b5(2) -> b6(3)
// \-> b3(1) -> b4(2)
g.setTip("b2")
g.nextBlock("b5", outs[2])
acceptedToSideChainWithExpectedTip("b4")
g.nextBlock("b6", outs[3])
accepted()
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Double spend tests.
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Create a fork that double spends.
//
// ... -> b1(0) -> b2(1) -> b5(2) -> b6(3)
// \-> b7(2) -> b8(4)
// \-> b3(1) -> b4(2)
g.setTip("b5")
g.nextBlock("b7", outs[2])
acceptedToSideChainWithExpectedTip("b6")
g.nextBlock("b8", outs[4])
rejected(blockchain.ErrMissingTxOut)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Too much proof-of-work coinbase tests.
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Create a block that generates too coinbase.
//
// ... -> b1(0) -> b2(1) -> b5(2) -> b6(3)
// \-> b9(4)
// \-> b3(1) -> b4(2)
g.setTip("b6")
g.nextBlock("b9", outs[4], additionalCoinbase(1))
rejected(blockchain.ErrBadCoinbaseValue)
// Create a fork that ends with block that generates too much coinbase.
//
// ... -> b1(0) -> b2(1) -> b5(2) -> b6(3)
// \-> b10(3) -> b11(4)
// \-> b3(1) -> b4(2)
g.setTip("b5")
g.nextBlock("b10", outs[3])
acceptedToSideChainWithExpectedTip("b6")
g.nextBlock("b11", outs[4], additionalCoinbase(1))
rejected(blockchain.ErrBadCoinbaseValue)
// Create a fork that ends with block that generates too much coinbase