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351 lines
10 KiB
10 years ago
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package blockpool
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import (
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"fmt"
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"math/big"
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"sync"
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"testing"
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"time"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/blockpool/test"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/errs"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethutil"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pow"
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)
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var (
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waitTimeout = 60 * time.Second
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testBlockHashesRequestInterval = 10 * time.Millisecond
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testBlocksRequestInterval = 10 * time.Millisecond
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requestWatchInterval = 10 * time.Millisecond
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)
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// test blockChain is an integer trie
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type blockChain map[int][]int
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// blockPoolTester provides the interface between tests and a blockPool
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//
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// refBlockChain is used to guide which blocks will be accepted as valid
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// blockChain gives the current state of the blockchain and
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// accumulates inserts so that we can check the resulting chain
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type blockPoolTester struct {
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hashPool *test.TestHashPool
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lock sync.RWMutex
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reqlock sync.RWMutex
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blocksRequestsMap map[int]bool
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refBlockChain blockChain
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blockChain blockChain
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blockPool *BlockPool
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t *testing.T
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}
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func newTestBlockPool(t *testing.T) (hashPool *test.TestHashPool, blockPool *BlockPool, b *blockPoolTester) {
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hashPool = test.NewHashPool()
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b = &blockPoolTester{
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t: t,
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hashPool: hashPool,
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blockChain: make(blockChain),
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refBlockChain: make(blockChain),
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blocksRequestsMap: make(map[int]bool),
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}
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b.blockPool = New(b.hasBlock, b.insertChain, b.verifyPoW)
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blockPool = b.blockPool
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blockPool.Config.BlockHashesRequestInterval = testBlockHashesRequestInterval
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blockPool.Config.BlocksRequestInterval = testBlocksRequestInterval
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return
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}
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func (self *blockPoolTester) Errorf(format string, params ...interface{}) {
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fmt.Printf(format+"\n", params...)
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self.t.Errorf(format, params...)
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}
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// blockPoolTester implements the 3 callbacks needed by the blockPool:
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// hasBlock, insetChain, verifyPoW
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func (self *blockPoolTester) hasBlock(block []byte) (ok bool) {
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self.lock.RLock()
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defer self.lock.RUnlock()
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indexes := self.hashPool.HashesToIndexes([][]byte{block})
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i := indexes[0]
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_, ok = self.blockChain[i]
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fmt.Printf("has block %v (%x...): %v\n", i, block[0:4], ok)
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return
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}
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func (self *blockPoolTester) insertChain(blocks types.Blocks) error {
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self.lock.Lock()
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defer self.lock.Unlock()
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var parent, child int
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var children, refChildren []int
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var ok bool
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for _, block := range blocks {
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child = self.hashPool.HashesToIndexes([][]byte{block.Hash()})[0]
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_, ok = self.blockChain[child]
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if ok {
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fmt.Printf("block %v already in blockchain\n", child)
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continue // already in chain
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}
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parent = self.hashPool.HashesToIndexes([][]byte{block.ParentHeaderHash})[0]
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children, ok = self.blockChain[parent]
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if !ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("parent %v not in blockchain ", parent)
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}
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ok = false
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var found bool
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refChildren, found = self.refBlockChain[parent]
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if found {
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for _, c := range refChildren {
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if c == child {
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ok = true
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}
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}
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if !ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("invalid block %v", child)
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}
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} else {
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ok = true
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}
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if ok {
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// accept any blocks if parent not in refBlockChain
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fmt.Errorf("blockchain insert %v -> %v\n", parent, child)
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self.blockChain[parent] = append(children, child)
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self.blockChain[child] = nil
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (self *blockPoolTester) verifyPoW(pblock pow.Block) bool {
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return true
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}
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// test helper that compares the resulting blockChain to the desired blockChain
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func (self *blockPoolTester) checkBlockChain(blockChain map[int][]int) {
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self.lock.RLock()
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defer self.lock.RUnlock()
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for k, v := range self.blockChain {
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fmt.Printf("got: %v -> %v\n", k, v)
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}
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for k, v := range blockChain {
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fmt.Printf("expected: %v -> %v\n", k, v)
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}
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if len(blockChain) != len(self.blockChain) {
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self.Errorf("blockchain incorrect (zlength differ)")
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}
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for k, v := range blockChain {
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vv, ok := self.blockChain[k]
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if !ok || !test.ArrayEq(v, vv) {
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self.Errorf("blockchain incorrect on %v -> %v (!= %v)", k, vv, v)
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}
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}
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}
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//
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// peerTester provides the peer callbacks for the blockPool
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// it registers actual callbacks so that the result can be compared to desired behaviour
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// provides helper functions to mock the protocol calls to the blockPool
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type peerTester struct {
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blockHashesRequests []int
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blocksRequests [][]int
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blocksRequestsMap map[int]bool
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peerErrors []int
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blockPool *BlockPool
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hashPool *test.TestHashPool
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lock sync.RWMutex
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bt *blockPoolTester
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id string
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td int
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currentBlock int
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t *testing.T
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}
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// peerTester constructor takes hashPool and blockPool from the blockPoolTester
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func (self *blockPoolTester) newPeer(id string, td int, cb int) *peerTester {
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return &peerTester{
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id: id,
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td: td,
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currentBlock: cb,
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hashPool: self.hashPool,
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blockPool: self.blockPool,
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t: self.t,
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bt: self,
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blocksRequestsMap: self.blocksRequestsMap,
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}
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}
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func (self *peerTester) Errorf(format string, params ...interface{}) {
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fmt.Printf(format+"\n", params...)
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self.t.Errorf(format, params...)
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}
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// helper to compare actual and expected block requests
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func (self *peerTester) checkBlocksRequests(blocksRequests ...[]int) {
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if len(blocksRequests) > len(self.blocksRequests) {
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self.Errorf("blocks requests incorrect (length differ)\ngot %v\nexpected %v", self.blocksRequests, blocksRequests)
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} else {
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for i, rr := range blocksRequests {
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r := self.blocksRequests[i]
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if !test.ArrayEq(r, rr) {
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self.Errorf("blocks requests incorrect\ngot %v\nexpected %v", self.blocksRequests, blocksRequests)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// helper to compare actual and expected block hash requests
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func (self *peerTester) checkBlockHashesRequests(blocksHashesRequests ...int) {
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rr := blocksHashesRequests
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self.lock.RLock()
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r := self.blockHashesRequests
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self.lock.RUnlock()
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if len(r) != len(rr) {
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self.Errorf("block hashes requests incorrect (length differ)\ngot %v\nexpected %v", r, rr)
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} else {
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if !test.ArrayEq(r, rr) {
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self.Errorf("block hashes requests incorrect\ngot %v\nexpected %v", r, rr)
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}
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}
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}
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// waiter function used by peer.serveBlocks
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// blocking until requests appear
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// since block requests are sent to any random peers
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// block request map is shared between peers
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// times out after waitTimeout
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func (self *peerTester) waitBlocksRequests(blocksRequest ...int) {
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timeout := time.After(waitTimeout)
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rr := blocksRequest
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for {
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self.lock.RLock()
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r := self.blocksRequestsMap
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fmt.Printf("[%s] blocks request check %v (%v)\n", self.id, rr, r)
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i := 0
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for i = 0; i < len(rr); i++ {
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_, ok := r[rr[i]]
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if !ok {
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break
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}
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}
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self.lock.RUnlock()
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if i == len(rr) {
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return
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}
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time.Sleep(requestWatchInterval)
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select {
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case <-timeout:
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default:
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}
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}
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}
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// waiter function used by peer.serveBlockHashes
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// blocking until requests appear
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// times out after a period
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func (self *peerTester) waitBlockHashesRequests(blocksHashesRequest int) {
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timeout := time.After(waitTimeout)
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rr := blocksHashesRequest
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for i := 0; ; {
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self.lock.RLock()
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r := self.blockHashesRequests
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self.lock.RUnlock()
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fmt.Printf("[%s] block hash request check %v (%v)\n", self.id, rr, r)
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for ; i < len(r); i++ {
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if rr == r[i] {
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return
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}
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}
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time.Sleep(requestWatchInterval)
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select {
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case <-timeout:
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default:
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}
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}
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}
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// mocks a simple blockchain 0 (genesis) ... n (head)
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func (self *blockPoolTester) initRefBlockChain(n int) {
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for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
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self.refBlockChain[i] = []int{i + 1}
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}
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}
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// peerTester functions that mimic protocol calls to the blockpool
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// registers the peer with the blockPool
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func (self *peerTester) AddPeer() bool {
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hash := self.hashPool.IndexesToHashes([]int{self.currentBlock})[0]
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return self.blockPool.AddPeer(big.NewInt(int64(self.td)), hash, self.id, self.requestBlockHashes, self.requestBlocks, self.peerError)
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}
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// peer sends blockhashes if and when gets a request
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func (self *peerTester) serveBlockHashes(indexes ...int) {
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fmt.Printf("ready to serve block hashes %v\n", indexes)
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self.waitBlockHashesRequests(indexes[0])
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self.sendBlockHashes(indexes...)
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}
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func (self *peerTester) sendBlockHashes(indexes ...int) {
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fmt.Printf("adding block hashes %v\n", indexes)
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hashes := self.hashPool.IndexesToHashes(indexes)
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i := 1
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next := func() (hash []byte, ok bool) {
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if i < len(hashes) {
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hash = hashes[i]
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ok = true
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i++
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}
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return
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}
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self.blockPool.AddBlockHashes(next, self.id)
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}
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// peer sends blocks if and when there is a request
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// (in the shared request store, not necessarily to a person)
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func (self *peerTester) serveBlocks(indexes ...int) {
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fmt.Printf("ready to serve blocks %v\n", indexes[1:])
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self.waitBlocksRequests(indexes[1:]...)
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self.sendBlocks(indexes...)
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}
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func (self *peerTester) sendBlocks(indexes ...int) {
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fmt.Printf("adding blocks %v \n", indexes)
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hashes := self.hashPool.IndexesToHashes(indexes)
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for i := 1; i < len(hashes); i++ {
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fmt.Printf("adding block %v %x\n", indexes[i], hashes[i][:4])
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self.blockPool.AddBlock(&types.Block{HeaderHash: ethutil.Bytes(hashes[i]), ParentHeaderHash: ethutil.Bytes(hashes[i-1])}, self.id)
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}
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}
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// peer callbacks
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// -1 is special: not found (a hash never seen)
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// records block hashes requests by the blockPool
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func (self *peerTester) requestBlockHashes(hash []byte) error {
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indexes := self.hashPool.HashesToIndexes([][]byte{hash})
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fmt.Printf("[%s] block hash request %v %x\n", self.id, indexes[0], hash[:4])
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self.lock.Lock()
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defer self.lock.Unlock()
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self.blockHashesRequests = append(self.blockHashesRequests, indexes[0])
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return nil
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}
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// records block requests by the blockPool
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func (self *peerTester) requestBlocks(hashes [][]byte) error {
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indexes := self.hashPool.HashesToIndexes(hashes)
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fmt.Printf("blocks request %v %x...\n", indexes, hashes[0][:4])
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self.bt.reqlock.Lock()
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defer self.bt.reqlock.Unlock()
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self.blocksRequests = append(self.blocksRequests, indexes)
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for _, i := range indexes {
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self.blocksRequestsMap[i] = true
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}
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return nil
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}
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// records the error codes of all the peerErrors found the blockPool
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func (self *peerTester) peerError(err *errs.Error) {
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self.peerErrors = append(self.peerErrors, err.Code)
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}
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