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go-ethereum/tests/block_test_util.go

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package tests
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/hex"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"math/big"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/state"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp"
)
// Block Test JSON Format
type BlockTest struct {
Genesis *types.Block
Json *btJSON
preAccounts map[string]btAccount
}
type btJSON struct {
Blocks []btBlock
GenesisBlockHeader btHeader
Pre map[string]btAccount
PostState map[string]btAccount
}
type btBlock struct {
BlockHeader *btHeader
Rlp string
Transactions []btTransaction
UncleHeaders []*btHeader
}
type btAccount struct {
Balance string
Code string
Nonce string
Storage map[string]string
}
type btHeader struct {
Bloom string
Coinbase string
MixHash string
Nonce string
Number string
ParentHash string
ReceiptTrie string
SeedHash string
StateRoot string
TransactionsTrie string
UncleHash string
ExtraData string
Difficulty string
GasLimit string
GasUsed string
Timestamp string
}
type btTransaction struct {
Data string
GasLimit string
GasPrice string
Nonce string
R string
S string
To string
V string
Value string
}
// LoadBlockTests loads a block test JSON file.
func LoadBlockTests(file string) (map[string]*BlockTest, error) {
bt := make(map[string]*btJSON)
if err := LoadJSON(file, &bt); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
out := make(map[string]*BlockTest)
for name, in := range bt {
var err error
if out[name], err = convertTest(in); err != nil {
return out, fmt.Errorf("bad test %q: %v", name, err)
}
}
return out, nil
}
// InsertPreState populates the given database with the genesis
// accounts defined by the test.
func (t *BlockTest) InsertPreState(db common.Database) (*state.StateDB, error) {
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statedb := state.New(common.Hash{}, db)
for addrString, acct := range t.preAccounts {
// XXX: is is worth it checking for errors here?
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//addr, _ := hex.DecodeString(addrString)
code, _ := hex.DecodeString(strings.TrimPrefix(acct.Code, "0x"))
balance, _ := new(big.Int).SetString(acct.Balance, 0)
nonce, _ := strconv.ParseUint(acct.Nonce, 16, 64)
obj := statedb.CreateAccount(common.HexToAddress(addrString))
obj.SetCode(code)
obj.SetBalance(balance)
obj.SetNonce(nonce)
for k, v := range acct.Storage {
statedb.SetState(common.HexToAddress(addrString), common.HexToHash(k), common.FromHex(v))
}
}
// sync objects to trie
statedb.Update()
// sync trie to disk
statedb.Sync()
if !bytes.Equal(t.Genesis.Root().Bytes(), statedb.Root().Bytes()) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("computed state root does not match genesis block %x %x", t.Genesis.Root().Bytes()[:4], statedb.Root().Bytes()[:4])
}
return statedb, nil
}
/* See https://github.com/ethereum/tests/wiki/Blockchain-Tests-II
Whether a block is valid or not is a bit subtle, it's defined by presence of
blockHeader, transactions and uncleHeaders fields. If they are missing, the block is
invalid and we must verify that we do not accept it.
Since some tests mix valid and invalid blocks we need to check this for every block.
If a block is invalid it does not necessarily fail the test, if it's invalidness is
expected we are expected to ignore it and continue processing and then validate the
post state.
*/
func (t *BlockTest) TryBlocksInsert(chainManager *core.ChainManager) error {
// insert the test blocks, which will execute all transactions
for _, b := range t.Json.Blocks {
cb, err := mustConvertBlock(b)
if err != nil {
if b.BlockHeader == nil {
continue // OK - block is supposed to be invalid, continue with next block
} else {
return fmt.Errorf("Block RLP decoding failed when expected to succeed: ", err)
}
}
// RLP decoding worked, try to insert into chain:
err = chainManager.InsertChain(types.Blocks{cb})
if err != nil {
if b.BlockHeader == nil {
continue // OK - block is supposed to be invalid, continue with next block
} else {
return fmt.Errorf("Block insertion into chain failed: ", err)
}
}
if b.BlockHeader == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Block insertion should have failed")
}
}
return nil
}
func (t *BlockTest) ValidatePostState(statedb *state.StateDB) error {
for addrString, acct := range t.preAccounts {
// XXX: is is worth it checking for errors here?
addr, _ := hex.DecodeString(addrString)
code, _ := hex.DecodeString(strings.TrimPrefix(acct.Code, "0x"))
balance, _ := new(big.Int).SetString(acct.Balance, 0)
nonce, _ := strconv.ParseUint(acct.Nonce, 16, 64)
// address is indirectly verified by the other fields, as it's the db key
code2 := statedb.GetCode(common.BytesToAddress(addr))
balance2 := statedb.GetBalance(common.BytesToAddress(addr))
nonce2 := statedb.GetNonce(common.BytesToAddress(addr))
if !bytes.Equal(code2, code) {
return fmt.Errorf("account code mismatch, addr, found, expected: ", addrString, hex.EncodeToString(code2), hex.EncodeToString(code))
}
if balance2.Cmp(balance) != 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("account balance mismatch, addr, found, expected: ", addrString, balance2, balance)
}
if nonce2 != nonce {
return fmt.Errorf("account nonce mismatch, addr, found, expected: ", addrString, nonce2, nonce)
}
}
return nil
}
func convertTest(in *btJSON) (out *BlockTest, err error) {
// the conversion handles errors by catching panics.
// you might consider this ugly, but the alternative (passing errors)
// would be much harder to read.
defer func() {
if recovered := recover(); recovered != nil {
buf := make([]byte, 64<<10)
buf = buf[:runtime.Stack(buf, false)]
err = fmt.Errorf("%v\n%s", recovered, buf)
}
}()
out = &BlockTest{preAccounts: in.Pre, Json: in}
out.Genesis = mustConvertGenesis(in.GenesisBlockHeader)
return out, err
}
func mustConvertGenesis(testGenesis btHeader) *types.Block {
hdr := mustConvertHeader(testGenesis)
hdr.Number = big.NewInt(0)
b := types.NewBlockWithHeader(hdr)
b.Td = new(big.Int)
return b
}
func mustConvertHeader(in btHeader) *types.Header {
// hex decode these fields
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header := &types.Header{
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//SeedHash: mustConvertBytes(in.SeedHash),
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MixDigest: mustConvertHash(in.MixHash),
Bloom: mustConvertBloom(in.Bloom),
ReceiptHash: mustConvertHash(in.ReceiptTrie),
TxHash: mustConvertHash(in.TransactionsTrie),
Root: mustConvertHash(in.StateRoot),
Coinbase: mustConvertAddress(in.Coinbase),
UncleHash: mustConvertHash(in.UncleHash),
ParentHash: mustConvertHash(in.ParentHash),
Extra: mustConvertBytes(in.ExtraData),
GasUsed: mustConvertBigInt(in.GasUsed, 10),
GasLimit: mustConvertBigInt(in.GasLimit, 10),
Difficulty: mustConvertBigInt(in.Difficulty, 10),
Time: mustConvertUint(in.Timestamp, 10),
}
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// XXX cheats? :-)
header.SetNonce(mustConvertUint(in.Nonce, 16))
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return header
}
func mustConvertBlock(testBlock btBlock) (*types.Block, error) {
var b types.Block
r := bytes.NewReader(mustConvertBytes(testBlock.Rlp))
err := rlp.Decode(r, &b)
return &b, err
}
func mustConvertBytes(in string) []byte {
if in == "0x" {
return []byte{}
}
h := unfuckFuckedHex(strings.TrimPrefix(in, "0x"))
out, err := hex.DecodeString(h)
if err != nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid hex: %q: ", h, err))
}
return out
}
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func mustConvertHash(in string) common.Hash {
out, err := hex.DecodeString(strings.TrimPrefix(in, "0x"))
if err != nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid hex: %q", in))
}
return common.BytesToHash(out)
}
func mustConvertAddress(in string) common.Address {
out, err := hex.DecodeString(strings.TrimPrefix(in, "0x"))
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if err != nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid hex: %q", in))
}
return common.BytesToAddress(out)
}
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func mustConvertBloom(in string) types.Bloom {
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out, err := hex.DecodeString(strings.TrimPrefix(in, "0x"))
if err != nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid hex: %q", in))
}
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return types.BytesToBloom(out)
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}
func mustConvertBigInt(in string, base int) *big.Int {
in = prepInt(base, in)
out, ok := new(big.Int).SetString(in, base)
if !ok {
panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid integer: %q", in))
}
return out
}
func mustConvertUint(in string, base int) uint64 {
in = prepInt(base, in)
out, err := strconv.ParseUint(in, base, 64)
if err != nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid integer: %q", in))
}
return out
}
// LoadJSON reads the given file and unmarshals its content.
func LoadJSON(file string, val interface{}) error {
content, err := ioutil.ReadFile(file)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := json.Unmarshal(content, val); err != nil {
if syntaxerr, ok := err.(*json.SyntaxError); ok {
line := findLine(content, syntaxerr.Offset)
return fmt.Errorf("JSON syntax error at %v:%v: %v", file, line, err)
}
return fmt.Errorf("JSON unmarshal error in %v: %v", file, err)
}
return nil
}
// findLine returns the line number for the given offset into data.
func findLine(data []byte, offset int64) (line int) {
line = 1
for i, r := range string(data) {
if int64(i) >= offset {
return
}
if r == '\n' {
line++
}
}
return
}
// Nothing to see here, please move along...
func prepInt(base int, s string) string {
if base == 16 {
if strings.HasPrefix(s, "0x") {
s = s[2:]
}
if len(s) == 0 {
s = "00"
}
s = nibbleFix(s)
}
return s
}
// don't ask
func unfuckFuckedHex(almostHex string) string {
return nibbleFix(strings.Replace(almostHex, "v", "", -1))
}
func nibbleFix(s string) string {
if len(s)%2 != 0 {
s = "0" + s
}
return s
}