core: transaction nonce recovery fix

When the transaction state recovery kicked in it assigned the last
(incorrect) nonce to the pending state which caused transactions with
the same nonce to occur.

Added test for nonce recovery
pull/1817/head
Jeffrey Wilcke 9 years ago
parent 985b5f29ed
commit b60a27627b
  1. 4
      core/transaction_pool.go
  2. 19
      core/transaction_pool_test.go

@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ func (pool *TxPool) resetState() {
if addr, err := tx.From(); err == nil {
// Set the nonce. Transaction nonce can never be lower
// than the state nonce; validatePool took care of that.
if pool.pendingState.GetNonce(addr) < tx.Nonce() {
pool.pendingState.SetNonce(addr, tx.Nonce())
if pool.pendingState.GetNonce(addr) <= tx.Nonce() {
pool.pendingState.SetNonce(addr, tx.Nonce()+1)
}
}
}

@ -219,3 +219,22 @@ func TestMissingNonce(t *testing.T) {
t.Error("expected 1 queued transaction, got", len(pool.queue[addr]))
}
}
func TestNonceRecovery(t *testing.T) {
const n = 10
pool, key := setupTxPool()
addr := crypto.PubkeyToAddress(key.PublicKey)
pool.currentState().SetNonce(addr, n)
pool.currentState().AddBalance(addr, big.NewInt(100000000000000))
pool.resetState()
tx := transaction(n, big.NewInt(100000), key)
if err := pool.Add(tx); err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
// simulate some weird re-order of transactions and missing nonce(s)
pool.currentState().SetNonce(addr, n-1)
pool.resetState()
if fn := pool.pendingState.GetNonce(addr); fn != n+1 {
t.Errorf("expected nonce to be %d, got %d", n+1, fn)
}
}

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