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testcases for trust protocol (bnb-chain#742)
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keefel authored Jan 27, 2022
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270 changes: 270 additions & 0 deletions eth/protocols/trust/handler_test.go
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package trust

import (
"math/big"
"testing"

"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/consensus/clique"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/rawdb"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/vm"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enode"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
)

var (
// testKey is a private key to use for funding a tester account.
testKey, _ = crypto.HexToECDSA("b71c71a67e1177ad4e901695e1b4b9ee17ae16c6668d313eac2f96dbcda3f291")

// testAddr is the Ethereum address of the tester account.
testAddr = crypto.PubkeyToAddress(testKey.PublicKey)
)

// testBackend is a mock implementation of the live Ethereum message handler. Its
// purpose is to allow testing the request/reply workflows and wire serialization
// in the `eth` protocol without actually doing any data processing.
type testBackend struct {
db ethdb.Database
chain *core.BlockChain
txpool *core.TxPool
}

// newTestBackend creates an empty chain and wraps it into a mock backend.
func newTestBackend(blocks int) *testBackend {
return newTestBackendWithGenerator(blocks)
}

// newTestBackend creates a chain with a number of explicitly defined blocks and
// wraps it into a mock backend.
func newTestBackendWithGenerator(blocks int) *testBackend {
signer := types.HomesteadSigner{}
db := rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase()
engine := clique.New(params.AllCliqueProtocolChanges.Clique, db)
genspec := &core.Genesis{
//Config: params.TestChainConfig,
ExtraData: make([]byte, 32+common.AddressLength+65),
Alloc: core.GenesisAlloc{testAddr: {Balance: big.NewInt(100000000000000000)}},
}
copy(genspec.ExtraData[32:], testAddr[:])
genesis := genspec.MustCommit(db)

chain, _ := core.NewBlockChain(db, nil, params.AllCliqueProtocolChanges, engine, vm.Config{}, nil, nil)
generator := func(i int, block *core.BlockGen) {
// The chain maker doesn't have access to a chain, so the difficulty will be
// lets unset (nil). Set it here to the correct value.
// block.SetCoinbase(testAddr)
block.SetDifficulty(big.NewInt(2))

// We want to simulate an empty middle block, having the same state as the
// first one. The last is needs a state change again to force a reorg.
tx, err := types.SignTx(types.NewTransaction(block.TxNonce(testAddr), common.Address{0x01}, big.NewInt(1), params.TxGas, nil, nil), signer, testKey)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
block.AddTxWithChain(chain, tx)
}

bs, _ := core.GenerateChain(params.AllCliqueProtocolChanges, genesis, engine, db, blocks, generator)
for i, block := range bs {
header := block.Header()
if i > 0 {
header.ParentHash = bs[i-1].Hash()
}
header.Extra = make([]byte, 32+65)
header.Difficulty = big.NewInt(2)

sig, _ := crypto.Sign(clique.SealHash(header).Bytes(), testKey)
copy(header.Extra[len(header.Extra)-65:], sig)
bs[i] = block.WithSeal(header)
}

if _, err := chain.InsertChain(bs); err != nil {
panic(err)
}

txconfig := core.DefaultTxPoolConfig
txconfig.Journal = "" // Don't litter the disk with test journals

return &testBackend{
db: db,
chain: chain,
txpool: core.NewTxPool(txconfig, params.AllCliqueProtocolChanges, chain),
}
}

// close tears down the transaction pool and chain behind the mock backend.
func (b *testBackend) close() {
b.txpool.Stop()
b.chain.Stop()
}

func (b *testBackend) Chain() *core.BlockChain { return b.chain }

func (b *testBackend) RunPeer(peer *Peer, handler Handler) error {
// Normally the backend would do peer mainentance and handshakes. All that
// is omitted and we will just give control back to the handler.
return handler(peer)
}
func (b *testBackend) PeerInfo(enode.ID) interface{} { panic("not implemented") }

func (b *testBackend) Handle(*Peer, Packet) error {
panic("data processing tests should be done in the handler package")
}

func TestRequestRoot(t *testing.T) { testRequestRoot(t, Trust1) }

func testRequestRoot(t *testing.T, protocol uint) {
t.Parallel()

blockNum := 1032 // The latest 1024 blocks' DiffLayer will be cached.
backend := newTestBackend(blockNum)
defer backend.close()

peer, _ := newTestPeer("peer", protocol, backend)
defer peer.close()

pairs := []struct {
req RootRequestPacket
res RootResponsePacket
}{
{
req: RootRequestPacket{
RequestId: 1,
BlockNumber: 1,
},
res: RootResponsePacket{
RequestId: 1,
Status: types.StatusPartiallyVerified,
BlockNumber: 1,
Extra: defaultExtra,
},
},
{
req: RootRequestPacket{
RequestId: 2,
BlockNumber: 128,
},
res: RootResponsePacket{
RequestId: 2,
Status: types.StatusFullVerified,
BlockNumber: 128,
Extra: defaultExtra,
},
},
{
req: RootRequestPacket{
RequestId: 3,
BlockNumber: 128,
BlockHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
DiffHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
},
res: RootResponsePacket{
RequestId: 3,
Status: types.StatusImpossibleFork,
BlockNumber: 128,
BlockHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
Root: common.Hash{},
Extra: defaultExtra,
},
},
{
req: RootRequestPacket{
RequestId: 4,
BlockNumber: 128,
DiffHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
},
res: RootResponsePacket{
RequestId: 4,
Status: types.StatusDiffHashMismatch,
BlockNumber: 128,
Root: common.Hash{},
Extra: defaultExtra,
},
},
{
req: RootRequestPacket{
RequestId: 5,
BlockNumber: 1024,
},
res: RootResponsePacket{
RequestId: 5,
Status: types.StatusFullVerified,
BlockNumber: 1024,
Extra: defaultExtra,
},
},
{
req: RootRequestPacket{
RequestId: 6,
BlockNumber: 1024,
BlockHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
DiffHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
},
res: RootResponsePacket{
RequestId: 6,
Status: types.StatusPossibleFork,
BlockNumber: 1024,
BlockHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
Root: common.Hash{},
Extra: defaultExtra,
},
},
{
req: RootRequestPacket{
RequestId: 7,
BlockNumber: 1033,
BlockHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
DiffHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
},
res: RootResponsePacket{
RequestId: 7,
Status: types.StatusBlockNewer,
BlockNumber: 1033,
BlockHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
Root: common.Hash{},
Extra: defaultExtra,
},
},
{
req: RootRequestPacket{
RequestId: 8,
BlockNumber: 1044,
BlockHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
DiffHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
},
res: RootResponsePacket{
RequestId: 8,
Status: types.StatusBlockTooNew,
BlockNumber: 1044,
BlockHash: types.EmptyRootHash,
Root: common.Hash{},
Extra: defaultExtra,
},
},
}

for idx, pair := range pairs {
header := backend.Chain().GetHeaderByNumber(pair.req.BlockNumber)
if header != nil {
if pair.res.Status.Code&0xFF00 == types.StatusVerified.Code {
pair.req.BlockHash = header.Hash()
pair.req.DiffHash, _ = core.CalculateDiffHash(backend.Chain().GetTrustedDiffLayer(header.Hash()))
pair.res.BlockHash = pair.req.BlockHash
pair.res.Root = header.Root
} else if pair.res.Status.Code == types.StatusDiffHashMismatch.Code {
pair.req.BlockHash = header.Hash()
pair.res.BlockHash = pair.req.BlockHash
}
}

p2p.Send(peer.app, RequestRootMsg, pair.req)
if err := p2p.ExpectMsg(peer.app, RespondRootMsg, pair.res); err != nil {
t.Errorf("test %d: root response not expected: %v", idx, err)
}
}
}
42 changes: 42 additions & 0 deletions eth/protocols/trust/peer_test.go
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package trust

import (
"math/rand"

"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enode"
)

// testPeer is a simulated peer to allow testing direct network calls.
type testPeer struct {
*Peer

net p2p.MsgReadWriter // Network layer reader/writer to simulate remote messaging
app *p2p.MsgPipeRW // Application layer reader/writer to simulate the local side
}

// newTestPeer creates a new peer registered at the given data backend.
func newTestPeer(name string, version uint, backend Backend) (*testPeer, <-chan error) {
// Create a message pipe to communicate through
app, net := p2p.MsgPipe()

// Start the peer on a new thread
var id enode.ID
rand.Read(id[:])

peer := NewPeer(version, p2p.NewPeer(id, name, nil), net)
errc := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
errc <- backend.RunPeer(peer, func(peer *Peer) error {
return Handle(backend, peer)
})
}()
return &testPeer{app: app, net: net, Peer: peer}, errc
}

// close terminates the local side of the peer, notifying the remote protocol
// manager of termination.
func (p *testPeer) close() {
p.Peer.Close()
p.app.Close()
}

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