bsc/miner/worker_test.go

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// Copyright 2018 The go-ethereum Authors
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package miner // TOFIX
import (
"math/big"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/consensus"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/consensus/clique"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/consensus/ethash"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/rawdb"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/txpool"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/txpool/legacypool"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/vm"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/event"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
"github.com/holiman/uint256"
)
const (
// testCode is the testing contract binary code which will initialises some
// variables in constructor
testCode = "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"
// testGas is the gas required for contract deployment.
testGas = 144109
)
var (
// Test chain configurations
testTxPoolConfig legacypool.Config
ethashChainConfig *params.ChainConfig
cliqueChainConfig *params.ChainConfig
// Test accounts
testBankKey, _ = crypto.GenerateKey()
testBankAddress = crypto.PubkeyToAddress(testBankKey.PublicKey)
testBankFunds = big.NewInt(1000000000000000000)
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testUserKey, _ = crypto.GenerateKey()
testUserAddress = crypto.PubkeyToAddress(testUserKey.PublicKey)
// Test transactions
core/types: support for optional blob sidecar in BlobTx (#27841) This PR removes the newly added txpool.Transaction wrapper type, and instead adds a way of keeping the blob sidecar within types.Transaction. It's better this way because most code in go-ethereum does not care about blob transactions, and probably never will. This will start mattering especially on the client side of RPC, where all APIs are based on types.Transaction. Users need to be able to use the same signing flows they already have. However, since blobs are only allowed in some places but not others, we will now need to add checks to avoid creating invalid blocks. I'm still trying to figure out the best place to do some of these. The way I have it currently is as follows: - In block validation (import), txs are verified not to have a blob sidecar. - In miner, we strip off the sidecar when committing the transaction into the block. - In TxPool validation, txs must have a sidecar to be added into the blobpool. - Note there is a special case here: when transactions are re-added because of a chain reorg, we cannot use the transactions gathered from the old chain blocks as-is, because they will be missing their blobs. This was previously handled by storing the blobs into the 'blobpool limbo'. The code has now changed to store the full transaction in the limbo instead, but it might be confusing for code readers why we're not simply adding the types.Transaction we already have. Code changes summary: - txpool.Transaction removed and all uses replaced by types.Transaction again - blobpool now stores types.Transaction instead of defining its own blobTx format for storage - the blobpool limbo now stores types.Transaction instead of storing only the blobs - checks to validate the presence/absence of the blob sidecar added in certain critical places
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pendingTxs []*types.Transaction
newTxs []*types.Transaction
testConfig = &Config{
Recommit: time.Second,
GasCeil: params.GenesisGasLimit,
}
)
func init() {
testTxPoolConfig = legacypool.DefaultConfig
testTxPoolConfig.Journal = ""
ethashChainConfig = new(params.ChainConfig)
*ethashChainConfig = *params.TestChainConfig
cliqueChainConfig = new(params.ChainConfig)
*cliqueChainConfig = *params.TestChainConfig
cliqueChainConfig.Clique = &params.CliqueConfig{
Period: 10,
Epoch: 30000,
}
signer := types.LatestSigner(params.TestChainConfig)
tx1 := types.MustSignNewTx(testBankKey, signer, &types.AccessListTx{
ChainID: params.TestChainConfig.ChainID,
Nonce: 0,
To: &testUserAddress,
Value: big.NewInt(1000),
Gas: params.TxGas,
GasPrice: big.NewInt(params.InitialBaseFee),
})
core/types: support for optional blob sidecar in BlobTx (#27841) This PR removes the newly added txpool.Transaction wrapper type, and instead adds a way of keeping the blob sidecar within types.Transaction. It's better this way because most code in go-ethereum does not care about blob transactions, and probably never will. This will start mattering especially on the client side of RPC, where all APIs are based on types.Transaction. Users need to be able to use the same signing flows they already have. However, since blobs are only allowed in some places but not others, we will now need to add checks to avoid creating invalid blocks. I'm still trying to figure out the best place to do some of these. The way I have it currently is as follows: - In block validation (import), txs are verified not to have a blob sidecar. - In miner, we strip off the sidecar when committing the transaction into the block. - In TxPool validation, txs must have a sidecar to be added into the blobpool. - Note there is a special case here: when transactions are re-added because of a chain reorg, we cannot use the transactions gathered from the old chain blocks as-is, because they will be missing their blobs. This was previously handled by storing the blobs into the 'blobpool limbo'. The code has now changed to store the full transaction in the limbo instead, but it might be confusing for code readers why we're not simply adding the types.Transaction we already have. Code changes summary: - txpool.Transaction removed and all uses replaced by types.Transaction again - blobpool now stores types.Transaction instead of defining its own blobTx format for storage - the blobpool limbo now stores types.Transaction instead of storing only the blobs - checks to validate the presence/absence of the blob sidecar added in certain critical places
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pendingTxs = append(pendingTxs, tx1)
tx2 := types.MustSignNewTx(testBankKey, signer, &types.LegacyTx{
Nonce: 1,
To: &testUserAddress,
Value: big.NewInt(1000),
Gas: params.TxGas,
GasPrice: big.NewInt(params.InitialBaseFee),
})
newTxs = append(newTxs, tx2)
}
// testWorkerBackend implements worker.Backend interfaces and wraps all information needed during the testing.
type testWorkerBackend struct {
db ethdb.Database
txPool *txpool.TxPool
chain *core.BlockChain
genesis *core.Genesis
}
func newTestWorkerBackend(t *testing.T, chainConfig *params.ChainConfig, engine consensus.Engine, db ethdb.Database, n int) *testWorkerBackend {
var gspec = &core.Genesis{
Config: chainConfig,
Alloc: types.GenesisAlloc{testBankAddress: {Balance: testBankFunds}},
}
switch e := engine.(type) {
case *clique.Clique:
gspec.ExtraData = make([]byte, 32+common.AddressLength+crypto.SignatureLength)
copy(gspec.ExtraData[32:32+common.AddressLength], testBankAddress.Bytes())
e.Authorize(testBankAddress, func(account accounts.Account, s string, data []byte) ([]byte, error) {
return crypto.Sign(crypto.Keccak256(data), testBankKey)
})
case *ethash.Ethash:
default:
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t.Fatalf("unexpected consensus engine type: %T", engine)
}
chain, err := core.NewBlockChain(db, &core.CacheConfig{TrieDirtyDisabled: true}, gspec, nil, engine, vm.Config{}, nil, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("core.NewBlockChain failed: %v", err)
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}
pool := legacypool.New(testTxPoolConfig, chain)
txpool, _ := txpool.New(testTxPoolConfig.PriceLimit, chain, []txpool.SubPool{pool})
return &testWorkerBackend{
db: db,
chain: chain,
txPool: txpool,
genesis: gspec,
}
}
func (b *testWorkerBackend) BlockChain() *core.BlockChain { return b.chain }
func (b *testWorkerBackend) TxPool() *txpool.TxPool { return b.txPool }
func (b *testWorkerBackend) newRandomTx(creation bool) *types.Transaction {
var tx *types.Transaction
gasPrice := big.NewInt(10 * params.InitialBaseFee)
if creation {
tx, _ = types.SignTx(types.NewContractCreation(b.txPool.Nonce(testBankAddress), big.NewInt(0), testGas, gasPrice, common.FromHex(testCode)), types.HomesteadSigner{}, testBankKey)
} else {
tx, _ = types.SignTx(types.NewTransaction(b.txPool.Nonce(testBankAddress), testUserAddress, big.NewInt(1000), params.TxGas, gasPrice, nil), types.HomesteadSigner{}, testBankKey)
}
return tx
}
func newTestWorker(t *testing.T, chainConfig *params.ChainConfig, engine consensus.Engine, db ethdb.Database, blocks int) (*worker, *testWorkerBackend) {
backend := newTestWorkerBackend(t, chainConfig, engine, db, blocks)
backend.txPool.Add(pendingTxs, true, false)
w := newWorker(testConfig, chainConfig, engine, backend, new(event.TypeMux), nil, false)
w.setEtherbase(testBankAddress)
return w, backend
}
func TestGenerateAndImportBlock(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
var (
db = rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase()
config = *params.AllCliqueProtocolChanges
)
config.Clique = &params.CliqueConfig{Period: 1, Epoch: 30000}
engine := clique.New(config.Clique, db)
w, b := newTestWorker(t, &config, engine, db, 0)
defer w.close()
// This test chain imports the mined blocks.
chain, _ := core.NewBlockChain(rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase(), nil, b.genesis, nil, engine, vm.Config{}, nil, nil)
defer chain.Stop()
// Ignore empty commit here for less noise.
w.skipSealHook = func(task *task) bool {
return len(task.receipts) == 0
}
// Wait for mined blocks.
sub := w.mux.Subscribe(core.NewMinedBlockEvent{})
defer sub.Unsubscribe()
// Start mining!
w.start()
for i := 0; i < 5; i++ {
core/types: support for optional blob sidecar in BlobTx (#27841) This PR removes the newly added txpool.Transaction wrapper type, and instead adds a way of keeping the blob sidecar within types.Transaction. It's better this way because most code in go-ethereum does not care about blob transactions, and probably never will. This will start mattering especially on the client side of RPC, where all APIs are based on types.Transaction. Users need to be able to use the same signing flows they already have. However, since blobs are only allowed in some places but not others, we will now need to add checks to avoid creating invalid blocks. I'm still trying to figure out the best place to do some of these. The way I have it currently is as follows: - In block validation (import), txs are verified not to have a blob sidecar. - In miner, we strip off the sidecar when committing the transaction into the block. - In TxPool validation, txs must have a sidecar to be added into the blobpool. - Note there is a special case here: when transactions are re-added because of a chain reorg, we cannot use the transactions gathered from the old chain blocks as-is, because they will be missing their blobs. This was previously handled by storing the blobs into the 'blobpool limbo'. The code has now changed to store the full transaction in the limbo instead, but it might be confusing for code readers why we're not simply adding the types.Transaction we already have. Code changes summary: - txpool.Transaction removed and all uses replaced by types.Transaction again - blobpool now stores types.Transaction instead of defining its own blobTx format for storage - the blobpool limbo now stores types.Transaction instead of storing only the blobs - checks to validate the presence/absence of the blob sidecar added in certain critical places
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b.txPool.Add([]*types.Transaction{b.newRandomTx(true)}, true, false)
b.txPool.Add([]*types.Transaction{b.newRandomTx(false)}, true, false)
select {
case ev := <-sub.Chan():
block := ev.Data.(core.NewMinedBlockEvent).Block
if _, err := chain.InsertChain([]*types.Block{block}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to insert new mined block %d: %v", block.NumberU64(), err)
}
case <-time.After(3 * time.Second): // Worker needs 1s to include new changes.
t.Fatalf("timeout")
}
}
}
func TestEmptyWorkEthash(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
testEmptyWork(t, ethashChainConfig, ethash.NewFaker())
}
func TestEmptyWorkClique(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
testEmptyWork(t, cliqueChainConfig, clique.New(cliqueChainConfig.Clique, rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase()))
}
func testEmptyWork(t *testing.T, chainConfig *params.ChainConfig, engine consensus.Engine) {
defer engine.Close()
w, _ := newTestWorker(t, chainConfig, engine, rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase(), 0)
defer w.close()
taskCh := make(chan struct{}, 2)
checkEqual := func(t *testing.T, task *task) {
// The work should contain 1 tx
receiptLen, balance := 1, uint256.NewInt(1000)
if len(task.receipts) != receiptLen {
t.Fatalf("receipt number mismatch: have %d, want %d", len(task.receipts), receiptLen)
}
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if task.state.GetBalance(testUserAddress).Cmp(balance) != 0 {
t.Fatalf("account balance mismatch: have %d, want %d", task.state.GetBalance(testUserAddress), balance)
}
}
w.newTaskHook = func(task *task) {
if task.block.NumberU64() == 1 {
checkEqual(t, task)
taskCh <- struct{}{}
}
}
w.skipSealHook = func(task *task) bool { return true }
w.fullTaskHook = func() {
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
}
w.start() // Start mining!
select {
case <-taskCh:
case <-time.NewTimer(3 * time.Second).C:
t.Error("new task timeout")
}
}
func TestGetSealingWorkEthash(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
testGetSealingWork(t, ethashChainConfig, ethash.NewFaker())
}
func TestGetSealingWorkClique(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
testGetSealingWork(t, cliqueChainConfig, clique.New(cliqueChainConfig.Clique, rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase()))
}
func TestGetSealingWorkPostMerge(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
local := new(params.ChainConfig)
*local = *ethashChainConfig
local.TerminalTotalDifficulty = big.NewInt(0)
testGetSealingWork(t, local, ethash.NewFaker())
}
func testGetSealingWork(t *testing.T, chainConfig *params.ChainConfig, engine consensus.Engine) {
defer engine.Close()
w, b := newTestWorker(t, chainConfig, engine, rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase(), 0)
defer w.close()
w.setExtra([]byte{0x01, 0x02})
w.skipSealHook = func(task *task) bool {
return true
}
w.fullTaskHook = func() {
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
}
timestamp := uint64(time.Now().Unix())
assertBlock := func(block *types.Block, number uint64, coinbase common.Address, random common.Hash) {
if block.Time() != timestamp {
// Sometime the timestamp will be mutated if the timestamp
// is even smaller than parent block's. It's OK.
t.Logf("Invalid timestamp, want %d, get %d", timestamp, block.Time())
}
_, isClique := engine.(*clique.Clique)
if !isClique {
if len(block.Extra()) != 2 {
t.Error("Unexpected extra field")
}
if block.Coinbase() != coinbase {
t.Errorf("Unexpected coinbase got %x want %x", block.Coinbase(), coinbase)
}
} else {
if block.Coinbase() != (common.Address{}) {
t.Error("Unexpected coinbase")
}
}
if !isClique {
if block.MixDigest() != random {
t.Error("Unexpected mix digest")
}
}
if block.Nonce() != 0 {
t.Error("Unexpected block nonce")
}
if block.NumberU64() != number {
t.Errorf("Mismatched block number, want %d got %d", number, block.NumberU64())
}
}
var cases = []struct {
parent common.Hash
coinbase common.Address
random common.Hash
expectNumber uint64
expectErr bool
}{
{
b.chain.Genesis().Hash(),
common.HexToAddress("0xdeadbeef"),
common.HexToHash("0xcafebabe"),
uint64(1),
false,
},
{
b.chain.CurrentBlock().Hash(),
common.HexToAddress("0xdeadbeef"),
common.HexToHash("0xcafebabe"),
b.chain.CurrentBlock().Number.Uint64() + 1,
false,
},
{
b.chain.CurrentBlock().Hash(),
common.Address{},
common.HexToHash("0xcafebabe"),
b.chain.CurrentBlock().Number.Uint64() + 1,
false,
},
{
b.chain.CurrentBlock().Hash(),
common.Address{},
common.Hash{},
b.chain.CurrentBlock().Number.Uint64() + 1,
false,
},
{
common.HexToHash("0xdeadbeef"),
common.HexToAddress("0xdeadbeef"),
common.HexToHash("0xcafebabe"),
0,
true,
},
}
// This API should work even when the automatic sealing is not enabled
for _, c := range cases {
r := w.getSealingBlock(&generateParams{
parentHash: c.parent,
timestamp: timestamp,
coinbase: c.coinbase,
random: c.random,
withdrawals: nil,
beaconRoot: nil,
noTxs: false,
forceTime: true,
})
if c.expectErr {
if r.err == nil {
t.Error("Expect error but get nil")
}
} else {
if r.err != nil {
t.Errorf("Unexpected error %v", r.err)
}
assertBlock(r.block, c.expectNumber, c.coinbase, c.random)
}
}
// This API should work even when the automatic sealing is enabled
w.start()
for _, c := range cases {
r := w.getSealingBlock(&generateParams{
parentHash: c.parent,
timestamp: timestamp,
coinbase: c.coinbase,
random: c.random,
withdrawals: nil,
beaconRoot: nil,
noTxs: false,
forceTime: true,
})
if c.expectErr {
if r.err == nil {
t.Error("Expect error but get nil")
}
} else {
if r.err != nil {
t.Errorf("Unexpected error %v", r.err)
}
assertBlock(r.block, c.expectNumber, c.coinbase, c.random)
}
}
}