bsc/core/vm/logger_test.go
Jeffrey Wilcke bbc4ea4ae8 core/vm: improved EVM run loop & instruction calling (#3378)
The run loop, which previously contained custom opcode executes have been
removed and has been simplified to a few checks.

Each operation consists of 4 elements: execution function, gas cost function,
stack validation function and memory size function. The execution function
implements the operation's runtime behaviour, the gas cost function implements
the operation gas costs function and greatly depends on the memory and stack,
the stack validation function validates the stack and makes sure that enough
items can be popped off and pushed on and the memory size function calculates
the memory required for the operation and returns it.

This commit also allows the EVM to go unmetered. This is helpful for offline
operations such as contract calls.
2017-01-05 11:52:10 +01:00

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// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
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package vm
import (
"math/big"
"testing"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
)
type dummyContractRef struct {
calledForEach bool
}
func (dummyContractRef) ReturnGas(*big.Int) {}
func (dummyContractRef) Address() common.Address { return common.Address{} }
func (dummyContractRef) Value() *big.Int { return new(big.Int) }
func (dummyContractRef) SetCode(common.Hash, []byte) {}
func (d *dummyContractRef) ForEachStorage(callback func(key, value common.Hash) bool) {
d.calledForEach = true
}
func (d *dummyContractRef) SubBalance(amount *big.Int) {}
func (d *dummyContractRef) AddBalance(amount *big.Int) {}
func (d *dummyContractRef) SetBalance(*big.Int) {}
func (d *dummyContractRef) SetNonce(uint64) {}
func (d *dummyContractRef) Balance() *big.Int { return new(big.Int) }
type dummyStateDB struct {
NoopStateDB
ref *dummyContractRef
}
func (d dummyStateDB) GetAccount(common.Address) Account {
return d.ref
}
func TestStoreCapture(t *testing.T) {
var (
env = NewEVM(Context{}, nil, params.TestChainConfig, Config{EnableJit: false, ForceJit: false})
logger = NewStructLogger(nil)
mem = NewMemory()
stack = newstack()
contract = NewContract(&dummyContractRef{}, &dummyContractRef{}, new(big.Int), new(big.Int))
)
stack.push(big.NewInt(1))
stack.push(big.NewInt(0))
var index common.Hash
logger.CaptureState(env, 0, SSTORE, new(big.Int), new(big.Int), mem, stack, contract, 0, nil)
if len(logger.changedValues[contract.Address()]) == 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected exactly 1 changed value on address %x, got %d", contract.Address(), len(logger.changedValues[contract.Address()]))
}
exp := common.BigToHash(big.NewInt(1))
if logger.changedValues[contract.Address()][index] != exp {
t.Errorf("expected %x, got %x", exp, logger.changedValues[contract.Address()][index])
}
}
func TestStorageCapture(t *testing.T) {
t.Skip("implementing this function is difficult. it requires all sort of interfaces to be implemented which isn't trivial. The value (the actual test) isn't worth it")
var (
ref = &dummyContractRef{}
contract = NewContract(ref, ref, new(big.Int), new(big.Int))
env = NewEVM(Context{}, dummyStateDB{ref: ref}, params.TestChainConfig, Config{EnableJit: false, ForceJit: false})
logger = NewStructLogger(nil)
mem = NewMemory()
stack = newstack()
)
logger.CaptureState(env, 0, STOP, new(big.Int), new(big.Int), mem, stack, contract, 0, nil)
if ref.calledForEach {
t.Error("didn't expect for each to be called")
}
logger = NewStructLogger(&LogConfig{FullStorage: true})
logger.CaptureState(env, 0, STOP, new(big.Int), new(big.Int), mem, stack, contract, 0, nil)
if !ref.calledForEach {
t.Error("expected for each to be called")
}
}