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// Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package downloader
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"math/big"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"testing"
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"time"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/event"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
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)
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var (
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testdb, _ = ethdb.NewMemDatabase()
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testKey, _ = crypto.HexToECDSA("b71c71a67e1177ad4e901695e1b4b9ee17ae16c6668d313eac2f96dbcda3f291")
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testAddress = crypto.PubkeyToAddress(testKey.PublicKey)
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genesis = core.GenesisBlockForTesting(testdb, testAddress, big.NewInt(1000000000))
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)
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// makeChain creates a chain of n blocks starting at and including parent.
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// the returned hash chain is ordered head->parent. In addition, every 3rd block
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// contains a transaction and every 5th an uncle to allow testing correct block
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// reassembly.
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func makeChain(n int, seed byte, parent *types.Block) ([]common.Hash, map[common.Hash]*types.Block) {
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blocks := core.GenerateChain(parent, testdb, n, func(i int, block *core.BlockGen) {
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block.SetCoinbase(common.Address{seed})
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// If the block number is multiple of 3, send a bonus transaction to the miner
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if parent == genesis && i%3 == 0 {
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tx, err := types.NewTransaction(block.TxNonce(testAddress), common.Address{seed}, big.NewInt(1000), params.TxGas, nil, nil).SignECDSA(testKey)
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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block.AddTx(tx)
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}
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// If the block number is a multiple of 5, add a bonus uncle to the block
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if i%5 == 0 {
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block.AddUncle(&types.Header{ParentHash: block.PrevBlock(i - 1).Hash(), Number: big.NewInt(int64(i - 1))})
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}
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})
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hashes := make([]common.Hash, n+1)
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hashes[len(hashes)-1] = parent.Hash()
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blockm := make(map[common.Hash]*types.Block, n+1)
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blockm[parent.Hash()] = parent
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for i, b := range blocks {
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hashes[len(hashes)-i-2] = b.Hash()
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blockm[b.Hash()] = b
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}
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return hashes, blockm
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}
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// makeChainFork creates two chains of length n, such that h1[:f] and
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// h2[:f] are different but have a common suffix of length n-f.
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func makeChainFork(n, f int, parent *types.Block) (h1, h2 []common.Hash, b1, b2 map[common.Hash]*types.Block) {
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// Create the common suffix.
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h, b := makeChain(n-f, 0, parent)
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// Create the forks.
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h1, b1 = makeChain(f, 1, b[h[0]])
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h1 = append(h1, h[1:]...)
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h2, b2 = makeChain(f, 2, b[h[0]])
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h2 = append(h2, h[1:]...)
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for hash, block := range b {
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b1[hash] = block
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b2[hash] = block
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}
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return h1, h2, b1, b2
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}
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// downloadTester is a test simulator for mocking out local block chain.
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type downloadTester struct {
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downloader *Downloader
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ownHashes []common.Hash // Hash chain belonging to the tester
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ownBlocks map[common.Hash]*types.Block // Blocks belonging to the tester
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ownChainTd map[common.Hash]*big.Int // Total difficulties of the blocks in the local chain
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peerHashes map[string][]common.Hash // Hash chain belonging to different test peers
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peerBlocks map[string]map[common.Hash]*types.Block // Blocks belonging to different test peers
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peerChainTds map[string]map[common.Hash]*big.Int // Total difficulties of the blocks in the peer chains
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lock sync.RWMutex
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}
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// newTester creates a new downloader test mocker.
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func newTester() *downloadTester {
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tester := &downloadTester{
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ownHashes: []common.Hash{genesis.Hash()},
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ownBlocks: map[common.Hash]*types.Block{genesis.Hash(): genesis},
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ownChainTd: map[common.Hash]*big.Int{genesis.Hash(): genesis.Difficulty()},
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peerHashes: make(map[string][]common.Hash),
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peerBlocks: make(map[string]map[common.Hash]*types.Block),
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peerChainTds: make(map[string]map[common.Hash]*big.Int),
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}
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tester.downloader = New(new(event.TypeMux), tester.hasBlock, tester.getBlock, tester.headBlock, tester.getTd, tester.insertChain, tester.dropPeer)
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return tester
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}
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// sync starts synchronizing with a remote peer, blocking until it completes.
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func (dl *downloadTester) sync(id string, td *big.Int) error {
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dl.lock.RLock()
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hash := dl.peerHashes[id][0]
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// If no particular TD was requested, load from the peer's blockchain
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if td == nil {
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td = big.NewInt(1)
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if diff, ok := dl.peerChainTds[id][hash]; ok {
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td = diff
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}
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}
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dl.lock.RUnlock()
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err := dl.downloader.synchronise(id, hash, td)
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for {
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// If the queue is empty and processing stopped, break
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hashes, blocks := dl.downloader.queue.Size()
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if hashes+blocks == 0 && atomic.LoadInt32(&dl.downloader.processing) == 0 {
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break
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}
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// Otherwise sleep a bit and retry
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time.Sleep(time.Millisecond)
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}
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return err
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}
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// hasBlock checks if a block is pres ent in the testers canonical chain.
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func (dl *downloadTester) hasBlock(hash common.Hash) bool {
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dl.lock.RLock()
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defer dl.lock.RUnlock()
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return dl.getBlock(hash) != nil
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}
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// getBlock retrieves a block from the testers canonical chain.
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func (dl *downloadTester) getBlock(hash common.Hash) *types.Block {
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dl.lock.RLock()
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defer dl.lock.RUnlock()
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return dl.ownBlocks[hash]
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}
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// headBlock retrieves the current head block from the canonical chain.
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func (dl *downloadTester) headBlock() *types.Block {
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dl.lock.RLock()
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defer dl.lock.RUnlock()
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return dl.getBlock(dl.ownHashes[len(dl.ownHashes)-1])
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}
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// getTd retrieves the block's total difficulty from the canonical chain.
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func (dl *downloadTester) getTd(hash common.Hash) *big.Int {
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dl.lock.RLock()
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defer dl.lock.RUnlock()
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return dl.ownChainTd[hash]
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}
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// insertChain injects a new batch of blocks into the simulated chain.
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func (dl *downloadTester) insertChain(blocks types.Blocks) (int, error) {
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dl.lock.Lock()
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defer dl.lock.Unlock()
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for i, block := range blocks {
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if _, ok := dl.ownBlocks[block.ParentHash()]; !ok {
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return i, errors.New("unknown parent")
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}
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dl.ownHashes = append(dl.ownHashes, block.Hash())
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dl.ownBlocks[block.Hash()] = block
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dl.ownChainTd[block.Hash()] = dl.ownChainTd[block.ParentHash()]
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}
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return len(blocks), nil
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}
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// newPeer registers a new block download source into the downloader.
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func (dl *downloadTester) newPeer(id string, version int, hashes []common.Hash, blocks map[common.Hash]*types.Block) error {
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return dl.newSlowPeer(id, version, hashes, blocks, 0)
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}
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// newSlowPeer registers a new block download source into the downloader, with a
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// specific delay time on processing the network packets sent to it, simulating
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// potentially slow network IO.
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func (dl *downloadTester) newSlowPeer(id string, version int, hashes []common.Hash, blocks map[common.Hash]*types.Block, delay time.Duration) error {
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dl.lock.Lock()
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defer dl.lock.Unlock()
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var err error
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switch version {
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case 61:
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err = dl.downloader.RegisterPeer(id, version, hashes[0], dl.peerGetRelHashesFn(id, delay), dl.peerGetAbsHashesFn(id, delay), dl.peerGetBlocksFn(id, delay), nil, nil, nil)
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case 62:
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err = dl.downloader.RegisterPeer(id, version, hashes[0], nil, nil, nil, dl.peerGetRelHeadersFn(id, delay), dl.peerGetAbsHeadersFn(id, delay), dl.peerGetBodiesFn(id, delay))
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case 63:
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err = dl.downloader.RegisterPeer(id, version, hashes[0], nil, nil, nil, dl.peerGetRelHeadersFn(id, delay), dl.peerGetAbsHeadersFn(id, delay), dl.peerGetBodiesFn(id, delay))
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case 64:
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err = dl.downloader.RegisterPeer(id, version, hashes[0], nil, nil, nil, dl.peerGetRelHeadersFn(id, delay), dl.peerGetAbsHeadersFn(id, delay), dl.peerGetBodiesFn(id, delay))
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}
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if err == nil {
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// Assign the owned hashes and blocks to the peer (deep copy)
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dl.peerHashes[id] = make([]common.Hash, len(hashes))
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copy(dl.peerHashes[id], hashes)
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dl.peerBlocks[id] = make(map[common.Hash]*types.Block)
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dl.peerChainTds[id] = make(map[common.Hash]*big.Int)
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for _, hash := range hashes {
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if block, ok := blocks[hash]; ok {
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dl.peerBlocks[id][hash] = block
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if parent, ok := dl.peerBlocks[id][block.ParentHash()]; ok {
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dl.peerChainTds[id][hash] = new(big.Int).Add(block.Difficulty(), dl.peerChainTds[id][parent.Hash()])
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return err
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}
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// dropPeer simulates a hard peer removal from the connection pool.
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func (dl *downloadTester) dropPeer(id string) {
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dl.lock.Lock()
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defer dl.lock.Unlock()
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delete(dl.peerHashes, id)
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delete(dl.peerBlocks, id)
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delete(dl.peerChainTds, id)
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dl.downloader.UnregisterPeer(id)
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}
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// peerGetRelHashesFn constructs a GetHashes function associated with a specific
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// peer in the download tester. The returned function can be used to retrieve
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// batches of hashes from the particularly requested peer.
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func (dl *downloadTester) peerGetRelHashesFn(id string, delay time.Duration) func(head common.Hash) error {
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return func(head common.Hash) error {
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time.Sleep(delay)
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dl.lock.RLock()
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defer dl.lock.RUnlock()
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// Gather the next batch of hashes
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hashes := dl.peerHashes[id]
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result := make([]common.Hash, 0, MaxHashFetch)
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for i, hash := range hashes {
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if hash == head {
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i++
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for len(result) < cap(result) && i < len(hashes) {
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result = append(result, hashes[i])
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i++
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}
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break
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}
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}
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// Delay delivery a bit to allow attacks to unfold
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go func() {
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time.Sleep(time.Millisecond)
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dl.downloader.DeliverHashes61(id, result)
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}()
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return nil
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}
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}
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// peerGetAbsHashesFn constructs a GetHashesFromNumber function associated with
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// a particular peer in the download tester. The returned function can be used to
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// retrieve batches of hashes from the particularly requested peer.
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func (dl *downloadTester) peerGetAbsHashesFn(id string, delay time.Duration) func(uint64, int) error {
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return func(head uint64, count int) error {
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time.Sleep(delay)
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dl.lock.RLock()
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defer dl.lock.RUnlock()
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// Gather the next batch of hashes
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hashes := dl.peerHashes[id]
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result := make([]common.Hash, 0, count)
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for i := 0; i < count && len(hashes)-int(head)-1-i >= 0; i++ {
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result = append(result, hashes[len(hashes)-int(head)-1-i])
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}
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// Delay delivery a bit to allow attacks to unfold
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go func() {
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time.Sleep(time.Millisecond)
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dl.downloader.DeliverHashes61(id, result)
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}()
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return nil
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}
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}
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// peerGetBlocksFn constructs a getBlocks function associated with a particular
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// peer in the download tester. The returned function can be used to retrieve
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// batches of blocks from the particularly requested peer.
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func (dl *downloadTester) peerGetBlocksFn(id string, delay time.Duration) func([]common.Hash) error {
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return func(hashes []common.Hash) error {
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time.Sleep(delay)
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dl.lock.RLock()
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defer dl.lock.RUnlock()
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blocks := dl.peerBlocks[id]
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result := make([]*types.Block, 0, len(hashes))
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for _, hash := range hashes {
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if block, ok := blocks[hash]; ok {
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result = append(result, block)
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}
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}
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go dl.downloader.DeliverBlocks61(id, result)
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return nil
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}
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}
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// peerGetRelHeadersFn constructs a GetBlockHeaders function based on a hashed
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// origin; associated with a particular peer in the download tester. The returned
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// function can be used to retrieve batches of headers from the particular peer.
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func (dl *downloadTester) peerGetRelHeadersFn(id string, delay time.Duration) func(common.Hash, int, int, bool) error {
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return func(origin common.Hash, amount int, skip int, reverse bool) error {
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// Find the canonical number of the hash
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dl.lock.RLock()
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number := uint64(0)
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for num, hash := range dl.peerHashes[id] {
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if hash == origin {
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number = uint64(len(dl.peerHashes[id]) - num - 1)
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break
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}
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}
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dl.lock.RUnlock()
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// Use the absolute header fetcher to satisfy the query
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return dl.peerGetAbsHeadersFn(id, delay)(number, amount, skip, reverse)
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}
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}
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// peerGetAbsHeadersFn constructs a GetBlockHeaders function based on a numbered
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// origin; associated with a particular peer in the download tester. The returned
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// function can be used to retrieve batches of headers from the particular peer.
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func (dl *downloadTester) peerGetAbsHeadersFn(id string, delay time.Duration) func(uint64, int, int, bool) error {
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return func(origin uint64, amount int, skip int, reverse bool) error {
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time.Sleep(delay)
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dl.lock.RLock()
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defer dl.lock.RUnlock()
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// Gather the next batch of hashes
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hashes := dl.peerHashes[id]
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blocks := dl.peerBlocks[id]
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result := make([]*types.Header, 0, amount)
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for i := 0; i < amount && len(hashes)-int(origin)-1-i >= 0; i++ {
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if block, ok := blocks[hashes[len(hashes)-int(origin)-1-i]]; ok {
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result = append(result, block.Header())
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}
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}
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// Delay delivery a bit to allow attacks to unfold
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go func() {
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time.Sleep(time.Millisecond)
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dl.downloader.DeliverHeaders(id, result)
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}()
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return nil
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}
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}
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// peerGetBodiesFn constructs a getBlockBodies method associated with a particular
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// peer in the download tester. The returned function can be used to retrieve
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// batches of block bodies from the particularly requested peer.
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func (dl *downloadTester) peerGetBodiesFn(id string, delay time.Duration) func([]common.Hash) error {
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return func(hashes []common.Hash) error {
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time.Sleep(delay)
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dl.lock.RLock()
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defer dl.lock.RUnlock()
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blocks := dl.peerBlocks[id]
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transactions := make([][]*types.Transaction, 0, len(hashes))
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uncles := make([][]*types.Header, 0, len(hashes))
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for _, hash := range hashes {
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if block, ok := blocks[hash]; ok {
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transactions = append(transactions, block.Transactions())
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uncles = append(uncles, block.Uncles())
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}
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}
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go dl.downloader.DeliverBodies(id, transactions, uncles)
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return nil
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}
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}
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// Tests that simple synchronization against a canonical chain works correctly.
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// In this test common ancestor lookup should be short circuited and not require
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// binary searching.
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func TestCanonicalSynchronisation61(t *testing.T) { testCanonicalSynchronisation(t, 61) }
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func TestCanonicalSynchronisation62(t *testing.T) { testCanonicalSynchronisation(t, 62) }
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func TestCanonicalSynchronisation63(t *testing.T) { testCanonicalSynchronisation(t, 63) }
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func TestCanonicalSynchronisation64(t *testing.T) { testCanonicalSynchronisation(t, 64) }
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func testCanonicalSynchronisation(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
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// Create a small enough block chain to download
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targetBlocks := blockCacheLimit - 15
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hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis)
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tester := newTester()
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tester.newPeer("peer", protocol, hashes, blocks)
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// Synchronise with the peer and make sure all blocks were retrieved
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if err := tester.sync("peer", nil); err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
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}
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if imported := len(tester.ownBlocks); imported != targetBlocks+1 {
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t.Fatalf("synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, targetBlocks+1)
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}
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}
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// Tests that if a large batch of blocks are being downloaded, it is throttled
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// until the cached blocks are retrieved.
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func TestThrottling61(t *testing.T) { testThrottling(t, 61) }
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func TestThrottling62(t *testing.T) { testThrottling(t, 62) }
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func TestThrottling63(t *testing.T) { testThrottling(t, 63) }
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func TestThrottling64(t *testing.T) { testThrottling(t, 64) }
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func testThrottling(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
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// Create a long block chain to download and the tester
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targetBlocks := 8 * blockCacheLimit
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hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis)
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tester := newTester()
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tester.newPeer("peer", protocol, hashes, blocks)
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// Wrap the importer to allow stepping
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blocked, proceed := uint32(0), make(chan struct{})
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tester.downloader.chainInsertHook = func(blocks []*Block) {
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atomic.StoreUint32(&blocked, uint32(len(blocks)))
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<-proceed
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}
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// Start a synchronisation concurrently
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errc := make(chan error)
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|
go func() {
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errc <- tester.sync("peer", nil)
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|
}()
|
|
// Iteratively take some blocks, always checking the retrieval count
|
|
for {
|
|
// Check the retrieval count synchronously (! reason for this ugly block)
|
|
tester.lock.RLock()
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|
retrieved := len(tester.ownBlocks)
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|
tester.lock.RUnlock()
|
|
if retrieved >= targetBlocks+1 {
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|
break
|
|
}
|
|
// Wait a bit for sync to throttle itself
|
|
var cached int
|
|
for start := time.Now(); time.Since(start) < time.Second; {
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|
time.Sleep(25 * time.Millisecond)
|
|
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|
tester.downloader.queue.lock.RLock()
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|
cached = len(tester.downloader.queue.blockPool)
|
|
tester.downloader.queue.lock.RUnlock()
|
|
|
|
if cached == blockCacheLimit || len(tester.ownBlocks)+cached+int(atomic.LoadUint32(&blocked)) == targetBlocks+1 {
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Make sure we filled up the cache, then exhaust it
|
|
time.Sleep(25 * time.Millisecond) // give it a chance to screw up
|
|
if cached != blockCacheLimit && len(tester.ownBlocks)+cached+int(atomic.LoadUint32(&blocked)) != targetBlocks+1 {
|
|
t.Fatalf("block count mismatch: have %v, want %v (owned %v, target %v)", cached, blockCacheLimit, len(tester.ownBlocks), targetBlocks+1)
|
|
}
|
|
// Permit the blocked blocks to import
|
|
if atomic.LoadUint32(&blocked) > 0 {
|
|
atomic.StoreUint32(&blocked, uint32(0))
|
|
proceed <- struct{}{}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Check that we haven't pulled more blocks than available
|
|
if len(tester.ownBlocks) > targetBlocks+1 {
|
|
t.Fatalf("target block count mismatch: have %v, want %v", len(tester.ownBlocks), targetBlocks+1)
|
|
}
|
|
if err := <-errc; err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("block synchronization failed: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that simple synchronization against a forked chain works correctly. In
|
|
// this test common ancestor lookup should *not* be short circuited, and a full
|
|
// binary search should be executed.
|
|
func TestForkedSynchronisation61(t *testing.T) { testForkedSynchronisation(t, 61) }
|
|
func TestForkedSynchronisation62(t *testing.T) { testForkedSynchronisation(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestForkedSynchronisation63(t *testing.T) { testForkedSynchronisation(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestForkedSynchronisation64(t *testing.T) { testForkedSynchronisation(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testForkedSynchronisation(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
// Create a long enough forked chain
|
|
common, fork := MaxHashFetch, 2*MaxHashFetch
|
|
hashesA, hashesB, blocksA, blocksB := makeChainFork(common+fork, fork, genesis)
|
|
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
tester.newPeer("fork A", protocol, hashesA, blocksA)
|
|
tester.newPeer("fork B", protocol, hashesB, blocksB)
|
|
|
|
// Synchronise with the peer and make sure all blocks were retrieved
|
|
if err := tester.sync("fork A", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
if imported := len(tester.ownBlocks); imported != common+fork+1 {
|
|
t.Fatalf("synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, common+fork+1)
|
|
}
|
|
// Synchronise with the second peer and make sure that fork is pulled too
|
|
if err := tester.sync("fork B", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
if imported := len(tester.ownBlocks); imported != common+2*fork+1 {
|
|
t.Fatalf("synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, common+2*fork+1)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that an inactive downloader will not accept incoming hashes and blocks.
|
|
func TestInactiveDownloader61(t *testing.T) {
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
|
|
// Check that neither hashes nor blocks are accepted
|
|
if err := tester.downloader.DeliverHashes61("bad peer", []common.Hash{}); err != errNoSyncActive {
|
|
t.Errorf("error mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errNoSyncActive)
|
|
}
|
|
if err := tester.downloader.DeliverBlocks61("bad peer", []*types.Block{}); err != errNoSyncActive {
|
|
t.Errorf("error mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errNoSyncActive)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that an inactive downloader will not accept incoming block headers and bodies.
|
|
func TestInactiveDownloader62(t *testing.T) {
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
|
|
// Check that neither block headers nor bodies are accepted
|
|
if err := tester.downloader.DeliverHeaders("bad peer", []*types.Header{}); err != errNoSyncActive {
|
|
t.Errorf("error mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errNoSyncActive)
|
|
}
|
|
if err := tester.downloader.DeliverBodies("bad peer", [][]*types.Transaction{}, [][]*types.Header{}); err != errNoSyncActive {
|
|
t.Errorf("error mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errNoSyncActive)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that a canceled download wipes all previously accumulated state.
|
|
func TestCancel61(t *testing.T) { testCancel(t, 61) }
|
|
func TestCancel62(t *testing.T) { testCancel(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestCancel63(t *testing.T) { testCancel(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestCancel64(t *testing.T) { testCancel(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testCancel(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
// Create a small enough block chain to download and the tester
|
|
targetBlocks := blockCacheLimit - 15
|
|
if targetBlocks >= MaxHashFetch {
|
|
targetBlocks = MaxHashFetch - 15
|
|
}
|
|
if targetBlocks >= MaxHeaderFetch {
|
|
targetBlocks = MaxHeaderFetch - 15
|
|
}
|
|
hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis)
|
|
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
tester.newPeer("peer", protocol, hashes, blocks)
|
|
|
|
// Make sure canceling works with a pristine downloader
|
|
tester.downloader.cancel()
|
|
downloading, importing := tester.downloader.queue.Size()
|
|
if downloading > 0 || importing > 0 {
|
|
t.Errorf("download or import count mismatch: %d downloading, %d importing, want 0", downloading, importing)
|
|
}
|
|
// Synchronise with the peer, but cancel afterwards
|
|
if err := tester.sync("peer", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
tester.downloader.cancel()
|
|
downloading, importing = tester.downloader.queue.Size()
|
|
if downloading > 0 || importing > 0 {
|
|
t.Errorf("download or import count mismatch: %d downloading, %d importing, want 0", downloading, importing)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that synchronisation from multiple peers works as intended (multi thread sanity test).
|
|
func TestMultiSynchronisation61(t *testing.T) { testMultiSynchronisation(t, 61) }
|
|
func TestMultiSynchronisation62(t *testing.T) { testMultiSynchronisation(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestMultiSynchronisation63(t *testing.T) { testMultiSynchronisation(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestMultiSynchronisation64(t *testing.T) { testMultiSynchronisation(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testMultiSynchronisation(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
// Create various peers with various parts of the chain
|
|
targetPeers := 8
|
|
targetBlocks := targetPeers*blockCacheLimit - 15
|
|
hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis)
|
|
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
for i := 0; i < targetPeers; i++ {
|
|
id := fmt.Sprintf("peer #%d", i)
|
|
tester.newPeer(id, protocol, hashes[i*blockCacheLimit:], blocks)
|
|
}
|
|
// Synchronise with the middle peer and make sure half of the blocks were retrieved
|
|
id := fmt.Sprintf("peer #%d", targetPeers/2)
|
|
if err := tester.sync(id, nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
if imported := len(tester.ownBlocks); imported != len(tester.peerHashes[id]) {
|
|
t.Fatalf("synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, len(tester.peerHashes[id]))
|
|
}
|
|
// Synchronise with the best peer and make sure everything is retrieved
|
|
if err := tester.sync("peer #0", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
if imported := len(tester.ownBlocks); imported != targetBlocks+1 {
|
|
t.Fatalf("synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, targetBlocks+1)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that synchronisations behave well in multi-version protocol environments
|
|
// and not wreak havok on other nodes in the network.
|
|
func TestMultiProtocolSynchronisation61(t *testing.T) { testMultiProtocolSynchronisation(t, 61) }
|
|
func TestMultiProtocolSynchronisation62(t *testing.T) { testMultiProtocolSynchronisation(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestMultiProtocolSynchronisation63(t *testing.T) { testMultiProtocolSynchronisation(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestMultiProtocolSynchronisation64(t *testing.T) { testMultiProtocolSynchronisation(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testMultiProtocolSynchronisation(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
// Create a small enough block chain to download
|
|
targetBlocks := blockCacheLimit - 15
|
|
hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis)
|
|
|
|
// Create peers of every type
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
tester.newPeer("peer 61", 61, hashes, blocks)
|
|
tester.newPeer("peer 62", 62, hashes, blocks)
|
|
tester.newPeer("peer 63", 63, hashes, blocks)
|
|
tester.newPeer("peer 64", 64, hashes, blocks)
|
|
|
|
// Synchronise with the requestd peer and make sure all blocks were retrieved
|
|
if err := tester.sync(fmt.Sprintf("peer %d", protocol), nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
if imported := len(tester.ownBlocks); imported != targetBlocks+1 {
|
|
t.Fatalf("synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, targetBlocks+1)
|
|
}
|
|
// Check that no peers have been dropped off
|
|
for _, version := range []int{61, 62, 63, 64} {
|
|
peer := fmt.Sprintf("peer %d", version)
|
|
if _, ok := tester.peerHashes[peer]; !ok {
|
|
t.Errorf("%s dropped", peer)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that if a block is empty (i.e. header only), no body request should be
|
|
// made, and instead the header should be assembled into a whole block in itself.
|
|
func TestEmptyBlockShortCircuit62(t *testing.T) { testEmptyBlockShortCircuit(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestEmptyBlockShortCircuit63(t *testing.T) { testEmptyBlockShortCircuit(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestEmptyBlockShortCircuit64(t *testing.T) { testEmptyBlockShortCircuit(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testEmptyBlockShortCircuit(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
// Create a small enough block chain to download
|
|
targetBlocks := blockCacheLimit - 15
|
|
hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis)
|
|
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
tester.newPeer("peer", protocol, hashes, blocks)
|
|
|
|
// Instrument the downloader to signal body requests
|
|
requested := int32(0)
|
|
tester.downloader.bodyFetchHook = func(headers []*types.Header) {
|
|
atomic.AddInt32(&requested, int32(len(headers)))
|
|
}
|
|
// Synchronise with the peer and make sure all blocks were retrieved
|
|
if err := tester.sync("peer", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
if imported := len(tester.ownBlocks); imported != targetBlocks+1 {
|
|
t.Fatalf("synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, targetBlocks+1)
|
|
}
|
|
// Validate the number of block bodies that should have been requested
|
|
needed := 0
|
|
for _, block := range blocks {
|
|
if block != genesis && (len(block.Transactions()) > 0 || len(block.Uncles()) > 0) {
|
|
needed++
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if int(requested) != needed {
|
|
t.Fatalf("block body retrieval count mismatch: have %v, want %v", requested, needed)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that headers are enqueued continuously, preventing malicious nodes from
|
|
// stalling the downloader by feeding gapped header chains.
|
|
func TestMissingHeaderAttack62(t *testing.T) { testMissingHeaderAttack(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestMissingHeaderAttack63(t *testing.T) { testMissingHeaderAttack(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestMissingHeaderAttack64(t *testing.T) { testMissingHeaderAttack(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testMissingHeaderAttack(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
// Create a small enough block chain to download
|
|
targetBlocks := blockCacheLimit - 15
|
|
hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis)
|
|
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
|
|
// Attempt a full sync with an attacker feeding gapped headers
|
|
tester.newPeer("attack", protocol, hashes, blocks)
|
|
missing := targetBlocks / 2
|
|
delete(tester.peerBlocks["attack"], hashes[missing])
|
|
|
|
if err := tester.sync("attack", nil); err == nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("succeeded attacker synchronisation")
|
|
}
|
|
// Synchronise with the valid peer and make sure sync succeeds
|
|
tester.newPeer("valid", protocol, hashes, blocks)
|
|
if err := tester.sync("valid", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
if imported := len(tester.ownBlocks); imported != len(hashes) {
|
|
t.Fatalf("synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, len(hashes))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that if requested headers are shifted (i.e. first is missing), the queue
|
|
// detects the invalid numbering.
|
|
func TestShiftedHeaderAttack62(t *testing.T) { testShiftedHeaderAttack(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestShiftedHeaderAttack63(t *testing.T) { testShiftedHeaderAttack(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestShiftedHeaderAttack64(t *testing.T) { testShiftedHeaderAttack(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testShiftedHeaderAttack(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
// Create a small enough block chain to download
|
|
targetBlocks := blockCacheLimit - 15
|
|
hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis)
|
|
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
|
|
// Attempt a full sync with an attacker feeding shifted headers
|
|
tester.newPeer("attack", protocol, hashes, blocks)
|
|
delete(tester.peerBlocks["attack"], hashes[len(hashes)-2])
|
|
|
|
if err := tester.sync("attack", nil); err == nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("succeeded attacker synchronisation")
|
|
}
|
|
// Synchronise with the valid peer and make sure sync succeeds
|
|
tester.newPeer("valid", protocol, hashes, blocks)
|
|
if err := tester.sync("valid", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
if imported := len(tester.ownBlocks); imported != len(hashes) {
|
|
t.Fatalf("synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, len(hashes))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that if a peer sends an invalid body for a requested block, it gets
|
|
// dropped immediately by the downloader.
|
|
func TestInvalidBlockBodyAttack62(t *testing.T) { testInvalidBlockBodyAttack(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestInvalidBlockBodyAttack63(t *testing.T) { testInvalidBlockBodyAttack(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestInvalidBlockBodyAttack64(t *testing.T) { testInvalidBlockBodyAttack(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testInvalidBlockBodyAttack(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
// Create two peers, one feeding invalid block bodies
|
|
targetBlocks := 4*blockCacheLimit - 15
|
|
hashes, validBlocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis)
|
|
|
|
invalidBlocks := make(map[common.Hash]*types.Block)
|
|
for hash, block := range validBlocks {
|
|
invalidBlocks[hash] = types.NewBlockWithHeader(block.Header())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
tester.newPeer("valid", protocol, hashes, validBlocks)
|
|
tester.newPeer("attack", protocol, hashes, invalidBlocks)
|
|
|
|
// Synchronise with the valid peer (will pull contents from the attacker too)
|
|
if err := tester.sync("valid", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
if imported := len(tester.ownBlocks); imported != len(hashes) {
|
|
t.Fatalf("synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, len(hashes))
|
|
}
|
|
// Make sure the attacker was detected and dropped in the mean time
|
|
if _, ok := tester.peerHashes["attack"]; ok {
|
|
t.Fatalf("block body attacker not detected/dropped")
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that a peer advertising an high TD doesn't get to stall the downloader
|
|
// afterwards by not sending any useful hashes.
|
|
func TestHighTDStarvationAttack61(t *testing.T) { testHighTDStarvationAttack(t, 61) }
|
|
func TestHighTDStarvationAttack62(t *testing.T) { testHighTDStarvationAttack(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestHighTDStarvationAttack63(t *testing.T) { testHighTDStarvationAttack(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestHighTDStarvationAttack64(t *testing.T) { testHighTDStarvationAttack(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testHighTDStarvationAttack(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
hashes, blocks := makeChain(0, 0, genesis)
|
|
|
|
tester.newPeer("attack", protocol, []common.Hash{hashes[0]}, blocks)
|
|
if err := tester.sync("attack", big.NewInt(1000000)); err != errStallingPeer {
|
|
t.Fatalf("synchronisation error mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errStallingPeer)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that misbehaving peers are disconnected, whilst behaving ones are not.
|
|
func TestBlockHeaderAttackerDropping61(t *testing.T) { testBlockHeaderAttackerDropping(t, 61) }
|
|
func TestBlockHeaderAttackerDropping62(t *testing.T) { testBlockHeaderAttackerDropping(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestBlockHeaderAttackerDropping63(t *testing.T) { testBlockHeaderAttackerDropping(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestBlockHeaderAttackerDropping64(t *testing.T) { testBlockHeaderAttackerDropping(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testBlockHeaderAttackerDropping(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
// Define the disconnection requirement for individual hash fetch errors
|
|
tests := []struct {
|
|
result error
|
|
drop bool
|
|
}{
|
|
{nil, false}, // Sync succeeded, all is well
|
|
{errBusy, false}, // Sync is already in progress, no problem
|
|
{errUnknownPeer, false}, // Peer is unknown, was already dropped, don't double drop
|
|
{errBadPeer, true}, // Peer was deemed bad for some reason, drop it
|
|
{errStallingPeer, true}, // Peer was detected to be stalling, drop it
|
|
{errNoPeers, false}, // No peers to download from, soft race, no issue
|
|
{errPendingQueue, false}, // There are blocks still cached, wait to exhaust, no issue
|
|
{errTimeout, true}, // No hashes received in due time, drop the peer
|
|
{errEmptyHashSet, true}, // No hashes were returned as a response, drop as it's a dead end
|
|
{errEmptyHeaderSet, true}, // No headers were returned as a response, drop as it's a dead end
|
|
{errPeersUnavailable, true}, // Nobody had the advertised blocks, drop the advertiser
|
|
{errInvalidChain, true}, // Hash chain was detected as invalid, definitely drop
|
|
{errInvalidBody, false}, // A bad peer was detected, but not the sync origin
|
|
{errCancelHashFetch, false}, // Synchronisation was canceled, origin may be innocent, don't drop
|
|
{errCancelBlockFetch, false}, // Synchronisation was canceled, origin may be innocent, don't drop
|
|
{errCancelHeaderFetch, false}, // Synchronisation was canceled, origin may be innocent, don't drop
|
|
{errCancelBodyFetch, false}, // Synchronisation was canceled, origin may be innocent, don't drop
|
|
}
|
|
// Run the tests and check disconnection status
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
for i, tt := range tests {
|
|
// Register a new peer and ensure it's presence
|
|
id := fmt.Sprintf("test %d", i)
|
|
if err := tester.newPeer(id, protocol, []common.Hash{genesis.Hash()}, nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("test %d: failed to register new peer: %v", i, err)
|
|
}
|
|
if _, ok := tester.peerHashes[id]; !ok {
|
|
t.Fatalf("test %d: registered peer not found", i)
|
|
}
|
|
// Simulate a synchronisation and check the required result
|
|
tester.downloader.synchroniseMock = func(string, common.Hash) error { return tt.result }
|
|
|
|
tester.downloader.Synchronise(id, genesis.Hash(), big.NewInt(1000))
|
|
if _, ok := tester.peerHashes[id]; !ok != tt.drop {
|
|
t.Errorf("test %d: peer drop mismatch for %v: have %v, want %v", i, tt.result, !ok, tt.drop)
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}
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}
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}
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// Tests that feeding bad blocks will result in a peer drop.
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func TestBlockBodyAttackerDropping61(t *testing.T) { testBlockBodyAttackerDropping(t, 61) }
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func TestBlockBodyAttackerDropping62(t *testing.T) { testBlockBodyAttackerDropping(t, 62) }
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func TestBlockBodyAttackerDropping63(t *testing.T) { testBlockBodyAttackerDropping(t, 63) }
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func TestBlockBodyAttackerDropping64(t *testing.T) { testBlockBodyAttackerDropping(t, 64) }
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func testBlockBodyAttackerDropping(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
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// Define the disconnection requirement for individual block import errors
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tests := []struct {
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failure bool
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drop bool
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}{
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{true, true},
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{false, false},
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}
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|
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// Run the tests and check disconnection status
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tester := newTester()
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for i, tt := range tests {
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// Register a new peer and ensure it's presence
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id := fmt.Sprintf("test %d", i)
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if err := tester.newPeer(id, protocol, []common.Hash{common.Hash{}}, nil); err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("test %d: failed to register new peer: %v", i, err)
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}
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if _, ok := tester.peerHashes[id]; !ok {
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t.Fatalf("test %d: registered peer not found", i)
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}
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// Assemble a good or bad block, depending of the test
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raw := core.GenerateChain(genesis, testdb, 1, nil)[0]
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if tt.failure {
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parent := types.NewBlock(&types.Header{}, nil, nil, nil)
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raw = core.GenerateChain(parent, testdb, 1, nil)[0]
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}
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block := &Block{OriginPeer: id, RawBlock: raw}
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|
|
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// Simulate block processing and check the result
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tester.downloader.queue.blockCache[0] = block
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tester.downloader.process()
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if _, ok := tester.peerHashes[id]; !ok != tt.drop {
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t.Errorf("test %d: peer drop mismatch for %v: have %v, want %v", i, tt.failure, !ok, tt.drop)
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}
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}
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|
}
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|
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|
// Tests that synchronisation boundaries (origin block number and highest block
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// number) is tracked and updated correctly.
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|
func TestSyncBoundaries61(t *testing.T) { testSyncBoundaries(t, 61) }
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func TestSyncBoundaries62(t *testing.T) { testSyncBoundaries(t, 62) }
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func TestSyncBoundaries63(t *testing.T) { testSyncBoundaries(t, 63) }
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func TestSyncBoundaries64(t *testing.T) { testSyncBoundaries(t, 64) }
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|
|
|
func testSyncBoundaries(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
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// Create a small enough block chain to download
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targetBlocks := blockCacheLimit - 15
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hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis)
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|
|
|
// Set a sync init hook to catch boundary changes
|
|
starting := make(chan struct{})
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|
progress := make(chan struct{})
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|
|
|
tester := newTester()
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|
tester.downloader.syncInitHook = func(origin, latest uint64) {
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starting <- struct{}{}
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|
<-progress
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|
}
|
|
// Retrieve the sync boundaries and ensure they are zero (pristine sync)
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|
if origin, latest := tester.downloader.Boundaries(); origin != 0 || latest != 0 {
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|
t.Fatalf("Pristine boundary mismatch: have %v/%v, want %v/%v", origin, latest, 0, 0)
|
|
}
|
|
// Synchronise half the blocks and check initial boundaries
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|
tester.newPeer("peer-half", protocol, hashes[targetBlocks/2:], blocks)
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|
pending := new(sync.WaitGroup)
|
|
pending.Add(1)
|
|
|
|
go func() {
|
|
defer pending.Done()
|
|
if err := tester.sync("peer-half", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
}()
|
|
<-starting
|
|
if origin, latest := tester.downloader.Boundaries(); origin != 0 || latest != uint64(targetBlocks/2+1) {
|
|
t.Fatalf("Initial boundary mismatch: have %v/%v, want %v/%v", origin, latest, 0, targetBlocks/2+1)
|
|
}
|
|
progress <- struct{}{}
|
|
pending.Wait()
|
|
|
|
// Synchronise all the blocks and check continuation boundaries
|
|
tester.newPeer("peer-full", protocol, hashes, blocks)
|
|
pending.Add(1)
|
|
|
|
go func() {
|
|
defer pending.Done()
|
|
if err := tester.sync("peer-full", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
}()
|
|
<-starting
|
|
if origin, latest := tester.downloader.Boundaries(); origin != uint64(targetBlocks/2+1) || latest != uint64(targetBlocks) {
|
|
t.Fatalf("Completing boundary mismatch: have %v/%v, want %v/%v", origin, latest, targetBlocks/2+1, targetBlocks)
|
|
}
|
|
progress <- struct{}{}
|
|
pending.Wait()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that synchronisation boundaries (origin block number and highest block
|
|
// number) is tracked and updated correctly in case of a fork (or manual head
|
|
// revertal).
|
|
func TestForkedSyncBoundaries61(t *testing.T) { testForkedSyncBoundaries(t, 61) }
|
|
func TestForkedSyncBoundaries62(t *testing.T) { testForkedSyncBoundaries(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestForkedSyncBoundaries63(t *testing.T) { testForkedSyncBoundaries(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestForkedSyncBoundaries64(t *testing.T) { testForkedSyncBoundaries(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testForkedSyncBoundaries(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
// Create a forked chain to simulate origin revertal
|
|
common, fork := MaxHashFetch, 2*MaxHashFetch
|
|
hashesA, hashesB, blocksA, blocksB := makeChainFork(common+fork, fork, genesis)
|
|
|
|
// Set a sync init hook to catch boundary changes
|
|
starting := make(chan struct{})
|
|
progress := make(chan struct{})
|
|
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
tester.downloader.syncInitHook = func(origin, latest uint64) {
|
|
starting <- struct{}{}
|
|
<-progress
|
|
}
|
|
// Retrieve the sync boundaries and ensure they are zero (pristine sync)
|
|
if origin, latest := tester.downloader.Boundaries(); origin != 0 || latest != 0 {
|
|
t.Fatalf("Pristine boundary mismatch: have %v/%v, want %v/%v", origin, latest, 0, 0)
|
|
}
|
|
// Synchronise with one of the forks and check boundaries
|
|
tester.newPeer("fork A", protocol, hashesA, blocksA)
|
|
pending := new(sync.WaitGroup)
|
|
pending.Add(1)
|
|
|
|
go func() {
|
|
defer pending.Done()
|
|
if err := tester.sync("fork A", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
}()
|
|
<-starting
|
|
if origin, latest := tester.downloader.Boundaries(); origin != 0 || latest != uint64(len(hashesA)-1) {
|
|
t.Fatalf("Initial boundary mismatch: have %v/%v, want %v/%v", origin, latest, 0, len(hashesA)-1)
|
|
}
|
|
progress <- struct{}{}
|
|
pending.Wait()
|
|
|
|
// Simulate a successful sync above the fork
|
|
tester.downloader.syncStatsOrigin = tester.downloader.syncStatsHeight
|
|
|
|
// Synchronise with the second fork and check boundary resets
|
|
tester.newPeer("fork B", protocol, hashesB, blocksB)
|
|
pending.Add(1)
|
|
|
|
go func() {
|
|
defer pending.Done()
|
|
if err := tester.sync("fork B", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
}()
|
|
<-starting
|
|
if origin, latest := tester.downloader.Boundaries(); origin != uint64(common) || latest != uint64(len(hashesB)-1) {
|
|
t.Fatalf("Forking boundary mismatch: have %v/%v, want %v/%v", origin, latest, common, len(hashesB)-1)
|
|
}
|
|
progress <- struct{}{}
|
|
pending.Wait()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that if synchronisation is aborted due to some failure, then the boundary
|
|
// origin is not updated in the next sync cycle, as it should be considered the
|
|
// continuation of the previous sync and not a new instance.
|
|
func TestFailedSyncBoundaries61(t *testing.T) { testFailedSyncBoundaries(t, 61) }
|
|
func TestFailedSyncBoundaries62(t *testing.T) { testFailedSyncBoundaries(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestFailedSyncBoundaries63(t *testing.T) { testFailedSyncBoundaries(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestFailedSyncBoundaries64(t *testing.T) { testFailedSyncBoundaries(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testFailedSyncBoundaries(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
// Create a small enough block chain to download
|
|
targetBlocks := blockCacheLimit - 15
|
|
hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis)
|
|
|
|
// Set a sync init hook to catch boundary changes
|
|
starting := make(chan struct{})
|
|
progress := make(chan struct{})
|
|
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
tester.downloader.syncInitHook = func(origin, latest uint64) {
|
|
starting <- struct{}{}
|
|
<-progress
|
|
}
|
|
// Retrieve the sync boundaries and ensure they are zero (pristine sync)
|
|
if origin, latest := tester.downloader.Boundaries(); origin != 0 || latest != 0 {
|
|
t.Fatalf("Pristine boundary mismatch: have %v/%v, want %v/%v", origin, latest, 0, 0)
|
|
}
|
|
// Attempt a full sync with a faulty peer
|
|
tester.newPeer("faulty", protocol, hashes, blocks)
|
|
missing := targetBlocks / 2
|
|
delete(tester.peerBlocks["faulty"], hashes[missing])
|
|
|
|
pending := new(sync.WaitGroup)
|
|
pending.Add(1)
|
|
|
|
go func() {
|
|
defer pending.Done()
|
|
if err := tester.sync("faulty", nil); err == nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("succeeded faulty synchronisation")
|
|
}
|
|
}()
|
|
<-starting
|
|
if origin, latest := tester.downloader.Boundaries(); origin != 0 || latest != uint64(targetBlocks) {
|
|
t.Fatalf("Initial boundary mismatch: have %v/%v, want %v/%v", origin, latest, 0, targetBlocks)
|
|
}
|
|
progress <- struct{}{}
|
|
pending.Wait()
|
|
|
|
// Synchronise with a good peer and check that the boundary origin remind the same after a failure
|
|
tester.newPeer("valid", protocol, hashes, blocks)
|
|
pending.Add(1)
|
|
|
|
go func() {
|
|
defer pending.Done()
|
|
if err := tester.sync("valid", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
}()
|
|
<-starting
|
|
if origin, latest := tester.downloader.Boundaries(); origin != 0 || latest != uint64(targetBlocks) {
|
|
t.Fatalf("Completing boundary mismatch: have %v/%v, want %v/%v", origin, latest, 0, targetBlocks)
|
|
}
|
|
progress <- struct{}{}
|
|
pending.Wait()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Tests that if an attacker fakes a chain height, after the attack is detected,
|
|
// the boundary height is successfully reduced at the next sync invocation.
|
|
func TestFakedSyncBoundaries61(t *testing.T) { testFakedSyncBoundaries(t, 61) }
|
|
func TestFakedSyncBoundaries62(t *testing.T) { testFakedSyncBoundaries(t, 62) }
|
|
func TestFakedSyncBoundaries63(t *testing.T) { testFakedSyncBoundaries(t, 63) }
|
|
func TestFakedSyncBoundaries64(t *testing.T) { testFakedSyncBoundaries(t, 64) }
|
|
|
|
func testFakedSyncBoundaries(t *testing.T, protocol int) {
|
|
// Create a small block chain
|
|
targetBlocks := blockCacheLimit - 15
|
|
hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks+3, 0, genesis)
|
|
|
|
// Set a sync init hook to catch boundary changes
|
|
starting := make(chan struct{})
|
|
progress := make(chan struct{})
|
|
|
|
tester := newTester()
|
|
tester.downloader.syncInitHook = func(origin, latest uint64) {
|
|
starting <- struct{}{}
|
|
<-progress
|
|
}
|
|
// Retrieve the sync boundaries and ensure they are zero (pristine sync)
|
|
if origin, latest := tester.downloader.Boundaries(); origin != 0 || latest != 0 {
|
|
t.Fatalf("Pristine boundary mismatch: have %v/%v, want %v/%v", origin, latest, 0, 0)
|
|
}
|
|
// Create and sync with an attacker that promises a higher chain than available
|
|
tester.newPeer("attack", protocol, hashes, blocks)
|
|
for i := 1; i < 3; i++ {
|
|
delete(tester.peerBlocks["attack"], hashes[i])
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pending := new(sync.WaitGroup)
|
|
pending.Add(1)
|
|
|
|
go func() {
|
|
defer pending.Done()
|
|
if err := tester.sync("attack", nil); err == nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("succeeded attacker synchronisation")
|
|
}
|
|
}()
|
|
<-starting
|
|
if origin, latest := tester.downloader.Boundaries(); origin != 0 || latest != uint64(targetBlocks+3) {
|
|
t.Fatalf("Initial boundary mismatch: have %v/%v, want %v/%v", origin, latest, 0, targetBlocks+3)
|
|
}
|
|
progress <- struct{}{}
|
|
pending.Wait()
|
|
|
|
// Synchronise with a good peer and check that the boundary height has been reduced to the true value
|
|
tester.newPeer("valid", protocol, hashes[3:], blocks)
|
|
pending.Add(1)
|
|
|
|
go func() {
|
|
defer pending.Done()
|
|
if err := tester.sync("valid", nil); err != nil {
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
}()
|
|
<-starting
|
|
if origin, latest := tester.downloader.Boundaries(); origin != 0 || latest != uint64(targetBlocks) {
|
|
t.Fatalf("Initial boundary mismatch: have %v/%v, want %v/%v", origin, latest, 0, targetBlocks)
|
|
}
|
|
progress <- struct{}{}
|
|
pending.Wait()
|
|
}
|
|
|