// Copyright 2014 The go-ethereum Authors // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. // // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see . package trie import ( "bytes" "encoding/binary" "fmt" "math/rand" "testing" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/rawdb" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb/memorydb" ) func TestEmptyIterator(t *testing.T) { trie := NewEmpty(NewDatabase(rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase())) iter := trie.NodeIterator(nil) seen := make(map[string]struct{}) for iter.Next(true) { seen[string(iter.Path())] = struct{}{} } if len(seen) != 0 { t.Fatal("Unexpected trie node iterated") } } func TestIterator(t *testing.T) { db := NewDatabase(rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase()) trie := NewEmpty(db) vals := []struct{ k, v string }{ {"do", "verb"}, {"ether", "wookiedoo"}, {"horse", "stallion"}, {"shaman", "horse"}, {"doge", "coin"}, {"dog", "puppy"}, {"somethingveryoddindeedthis is", "myothernodedata"}, } all := make(map[string]string) for _, val := range vals { all[val.k] = val.v trie.Update([]byte(val.k), []byte(val.v)) } root, nodes, err := trie.Commit(false) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Failed to commit trie %v", err) } db.Update(NewWithNodeSet(nodes)) trie, _ = New(common.Hash{}, root, db) found := make(map[string]string) it := NewIterator(trie.NodeIterator(nil)) for it.Next() { found[string(it.Key)] = string(it.Value) } for k, v := range all { if found[k] != v { t.Errorf("iterator value mismatch for %s: got %q want %q", k, found[k], v) } } } type kv struct { k, v []byte t bool } func TestIteratorLargeData(t *testing.T) { trie := NewEmpty(NewDatabase(rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase())) vals := make(map[string]*kv) for i := byte(0); i < 255; i++ { value := &kv{common.LeftPadBytes([]byte{i}, 32), []byte{i}, false} value2 := &kv{common.LeftPadBytes([]byte{10, i}, 32), []byte{i}, false} trie.Update(value.k, value.v) trie.Update(value2.k, value2.v) vals[string(value.k)] = value vals[string(value2.k)] = value2 } it := NewIterator(trie.NodeIterator(nil)) for it.Next() { vals[string(it.Key)].t = true } var untouched []*kv for _, value := range vals { if !value.t { untouched = append(untouched, value) } } if len(untouched) > 0 { t.Errorf("Missed %d nodes", len(untouched)) for _, value := range untouched { t.Error(value) } } } // Tests that the node iterator indeed walks over the entire database contents. func TestNodeIteratorCoverage(t *testing.T) { // Create some arbitrary test trie to iterate db, trie, _ := makeTestTrie() // Gather all the node hashes found by the iterator hashes := make(map[common.Hash]struct{}) for it := trie.NodeIterator(nil); it.Next(true); { if it.Hash() != (common.Hash{}) { hashes[it.Hash()] = struct{}{} } } // Cross check the hashes and the database itself for hash := range hashes { if _, err := db.Node(hash); err != nil { t.Errorf("failed to retrieve reported node %x: %v", hash, err) } } for hash, obj := range db.dirties { if obj != nil && hash != (common.Hash{}) { if _, ok := hashes[hash]; !ok { t.Errorf("state entry not reported %x", hash) } } } it := db.diskdb.NewIterator(nil, nil) for it.Next() { key := it.Key() if _, ok := hashes[common.BytesToHash(key)]; !ok { t.Errorf("state entry not reported %x", key) } } it.Release() } type kvs struct{ k, v string } var testdata1 = []kvs{ {"barb", "ba"}, {"bard", "bc"}, {"bars", "bb"}, {"bar", "b"}, {"fab", "z"}, {"food", "ab"}, {"foos", "aa"}, {"foo", "a"}, } var testdata2 = []kvs{ {"aardvark", "c"}, {"bar", "b"}, {"barb", "bd"}, {"bars", "be"}, {"fab", "z"}, {"foo", "a"}, {"foos", "aa"}, {"food", "ab"}, {"jars", "d"}, } func TestIteratorSeek(t *testing.T) { trie := NewEmpty(NewDatabase(rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase())) for _, val := range testdata1 { trie.Update([]byte(val.k), []byte(val.v)) } // Seek to the middle. it := NewIterator(trie.NodeIterator([]byte("fab"))) if err := checkIteratorOrder(testdata1[4:], it); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Seek to a non-existent key. it = NewIterator(trie.NodeIterator([]byte("barc"))) if err := checkIteratorOrder(testdata1[1:], it); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Seek beyond the end. it = NewIterator(trie.NodeIterator([]byte("z"))) if err := checkIteratorOrder(nil, it); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } func checkIteratorOrder(want []kvs, it *Iterator) error { for it.Next() { if len(want) == 0 { return fmt.Errorf("didn't expect any more values, got key %q", it.Key) } if !bytes.Equal(it.Key, []byte(want[0].k)) { return fmt.Errorf("wrong key: got %q, want %q", it.Key, want[0].k) } want = want[1:] } if len(want) > 0 { return fmt.Errorf("iterator ended early, want key %q", want[0]) } return nil } func TestDifferenceIterator(t *testing.T) { dba := NewDatabase(rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase()) triea := NewEmpty(dba) for _, val := range testdata1 { triea.Update([]byte(val.k), []byte(val.v)) } rootA, nodesA, _ := triea.Commit(false) dba.Update(NewWithNodeSet(nodesA)) triea, _ = New(common.Hash{}, rootA, dba) dbb := NewDatabase(rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase()) trieb := NewEmpty(dbb) for _, val := range testdata2 { trieb.Update([]byte(val.k), []byte(val.v)) } rootB, nodesB, _ := trieb.Commit(false) dbb.Update(NewWithNodeSet(nodesB)) trieb, _ = New(common.Hash{}, rootB, dbb) found := make(map[string]string) di, _ := NewDifferenceIterator(triea.NodeIterator(nil), trieb.NodeIterator(nil)) it := NewIterator(di) for it.Next() { found[string(it.Key)] = string(it.Value) } all := []struct{ k, v string }{ {"aardvark", "c"}, {"barb", "bd"}, {"bars", "be"}, {"jars", "d"}, } for _, item := range all { if found[item.k] != item.v { t.Errorf("iterator value mismatch for %s: got %v want %v", item.k, found[item.k], item.v) } } if len(found) != len(all) { t.Errorf("iterator count mismatch: got %d values, want %d", len(found), len(all)) } } func TestUnionIterator(t *testing.T) { dba := NewDatabase(rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase()) triea := NewEmpty(dba) for _, val := range testdata1 { triea.Update([]byte(val.k), []byte(val.v)) } rootA, nodesA, _ := triea.Commit(false) dba.Update(NewWithNodeSet(nodesA)) triea, _ = New(common.Hash{}, rootA, dba) dbb := NewDatabase(rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase()) trieb := NewEmpty(dbb) for _, val := range testdata2 { trieb.Update([]byte(val.k), []byte(val.v)) } rootB, nodesB, _ := trieb.Commit(false) dbb.Update(NewWithNodeSet(nodesB)) trieb, _ = New(common.Hash{}, rootB, dbb) di, _ := NewUnionIterator([]NodeIterator{triea.NodeIterator(nil), trieb.NodeIterator(nil)}) it := NewIterator(di) all := []struct{ k, v string }{ {"aardvark", "c"}, {"barb", "ba"}, {"barb", "bd"}, {"bard", "bc"}, {"bars", "bb"}, {"bars", "be"}, {"bar", "b"}, {"fab", "z"}, {"food", "ab"}, {"foos", "aa"}, {"foo", "a"}, {"jars", "d"}, } for i, kv := range all { if !it.Next() { t.Errorf("Iterator ends prematurely at element %d", i) } if kv.k != string(it.Key) { t.Errorf("iterator value mismatch for element %d: got key %s want %s", i, it.Key, kv.k) } if kv.v != string(it.Value) { t.Errorf("iterator value mismatch for element %d: got value %s want %s", i, it.Value, kv.v) } } if it.Next() { t.Errorf("Iterator returned extra values.") } } func TestIteratorNoDups(t *testing.T) { tr := NewEmpty(NewDatabase(rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase())) for _, val := range testdata1 { tr.Update([]byte(val.k), []byte(val.v)) } checkIteratorNoDups(t, tr.NodeIterator(nil), nil) } // This test checks that nodeIterator.Next can be retried after inserting missing trie nodes. func TestIteratorContinueAfterErrorDisk(t *testing.T) { testIteratorContinueAfterError(t, false) } func TestIteratorContinueAfterErrorMemonly(t *testing.T) { testIteratorContinueAfterError(t, true) } func testIteratorContinueAfterError(t *testing.T, memonly bool) { diskdb := memorydb.New() triedb := NewDatabase(diskdb) tr := NewEmpty(triedb) for _, val := range testdata1 { tr.Update([]byte(val.k), []byte(val.v)) } _, nodes, _ := tr.Commit(false) triedb.Update(NewWithNodeSet(nodes)) if !memonly { triedb.Commit(tr.Hash(), true, nil) } wantNodeCount := checkIteratorNoDups(t, tr.NodeIterator(nil), nil) var ( diskKeys [][]byte memKeys []common.Hash ) if memonly { memKeys = triedb.Nodes() } else { it := diskdb.NewIterator(nil, nil) for it.Next() { diskKeys = append(diskKeys, it.Key()) } it.Release() } for i := 0; i < 20; i++ { // Create trie that will load all nodes from DB. tr, _ := New(common.Hash{}, tr.Hash(), triedb) // Remove a random node from the database. It can't be the root node // because that one is already loaded. var ( rkey common.Hash rval []byte robj *cachedNode ) for { if memonly { rkey = memKeys[rand.Intn(len(memKeys))] } else { copy(rkey[:], diskKeys[rand.Intn(len(diskKeys))]) } if rkey != tr.Hash() { break } } if memonly { robj = triedb.dirties[rkey] delete(triedb.dirties, rkey) } else { rval, _ = diskdb.Get(rkey[:]) diskdb.Delete(rkey[:]) } // Iterate until the error is hit. seen := make(map[string]bool) it := tr.NodeIterator(nil) checkIteratorNoDups(t, it, seen) missing, ok := it.Error().(*MissingNodeError) if !ok || missing.NodeHash != rkey { t.Fatal("didn't hit missing node, got", it.Error()) } // Add the node back and continue iteration. if memonly { triedb.dirties[rkey] = robj } else { diskdb.Put(rkey[:], rval) } checkIteratorNoDups(t, it, seen) if it.Error() != nil { t.Fatal("unexpected error", it.Error()) } if len(seen) != wantNodeCount { t.Fatal("wrong node iteration count, got", len(seen), "want", wantNodeCount) } } } // Similar to the test above, this one checks that failure to create nodeIterator at a // certain key prefix behaves correctly when Next is called. The expectation is that Next // should retry seeking before returning true for the first time. func TestIteratorContinueAfterSeekErrorDisk(t *testing.T) { testIteratorContinueAfterSeekError(t, false) } func TestIteratorContinueAfterSeekErrorMemonly(t *testing.T) { testIteratorContinueAfterSeekError(t, true) } func testIteratorContinueAfterSeekError(t *testing.T, memonly bool) { // Commit test trie to db, then remove the node containing "bars". diskdb := memorydb.New() triedb := NewDatabase(diskdb) ctr := NewEmpty(triedb) for _, val := range testdata1 { ctr.Update([]byte(val.k), []byte(val.v)) } root, nodes, _ := ctr.Commit(false) triedb.Update(NewWithNodeSet(nodes)) if !memonly { triedb.Commit(root, true, nil) } barNodeHash := common.HexToHash("05041990364eb72fcb1127652ce40d8bab765f2bfe53225b1170d276cc101c2e") var ( barNodeBlob []byte barNodeObj *cachedNode ) if memonly { barNodeObj = triedb.dirties[barNodeHash] delete(triedb.dirties, barNodeHash) } else { barNodeBlob, _ = diskdb.Get(barNodeHash[:]) diskdb.Delete(barNodeHash[:]) } // Create a new iterator that seeks to "bars". Seeking can't proceed because // the node is missing. tr, _ := New(common.Hash{}, root, triedb) it := tr.NodeIterator([]byte("bars")) missing, ok := it.Error().(*MissingNodeError) if !ok { t.Fatal("want MissingNodeError, got", it.Error()) } else if missing.NodeHash != barNodeHash { t.Fatal("wrong node missing") } // Reinsert the missing node. if memonly { triedb.dirties[barNodeHash] = barNodeObj } else { diskdb.Put(barNodeHash[:], barNodeBlob) } // Check that iteration produces the right set of values. if err := checkIteratorOrder(testdata1[2:], NewIterator(it)); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } func checkIteratorNoDups(t *testing.T, it NodeIterator, seen map[string]bool) int { if seen == nil { seen = make(map[string]bool) } for it.Next(true) { if seen[string(it.Path())] { t.Fatalf("iterator visited node path %x twice", it.Path()) } seen[string(it.Path())] = true } return len(seen) } type loggingDb struct { getCount uint64 backend ethdb.KeyValueStore } func (l *loggingDb) Has(key []byte) (bool, error) { return l.backend.Has(key) } func (l *loggingDb) Get(key []byte) ([]byte, error) { l.getCount++ return l.backend.Get(key) } func (l *loggingDb) Put(key []byte, value []byte) error { return l.backend.Put(key, value) } func (l *loggingDb) Delete(key []byte) error { return l.backend.Delete(key) } func (l *loggingDb) NewBatch() ethdb.Batch { return l.backend.NewBatch() } func (l *loggingDb) NewBatchWithSize(size int) ethdb.Batch { return l.backend.NewBatchWithSize(size) } func (l *loggingDb) NewIterator(prefix []byte, start []byte) ethdb.Iterator { return l.backend.NewIterator(prefix, start) } func (l *loggingDb) NewSnapshot() (ethdb.Snapshot, error) { return l.backend.NewSnapshot() } func (l *loggingDb) Stat(property string) (string, error) { return l.backend.Stat(property) } func (l *loggingDb) Compact(start []byte, limit []byte) error { return l.backend.Compact(start, limit) } func (l *loggingDb) Close() error { return l.backend.Close() } // makeLargeTestTrie create a sample test trie func makeLargeTestTrie() (*Database, *SecureTrie, *loggingDb) { // Create an empty trie logDb := &loggingDb{0, memorydb.New()} triedb := NewDatabase(logDb) trie, _ := NewSecure(common.Hash{}, common.Hash{}, triedb) // Fill it with some arbitrary data for i := 0; i < 10000; i++ { key := make([]byte, 32) val := make([]byte, 32) binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(key, uint64(i)) binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(val, uint64(i)) key = crypto.Keccak256(key) val = crypto.Keccak256(val) trie.Update(key, val) } _, nodes, _ := trie.Commit(false) triedb.Update(NewWithNodeSet(nodes)) // Return the generated trie return triedb, trie, logDb } // Tests that the node iterator indeed walks over the entire database contents. func TestNodeIteratorLargeTrie(t *testing.T) { // Create some arbitrary test trie to iterate db, trie, logDb := makeLargeTestTrie() db.Cap(0) // flush everything // Do a seek operation trie.NodeIterator(common.FromHex("0x77667766776677766778855885885885")) // master: 24 get operations // this pr: 5 get operations if have, want := logDb.getCount, uint64(5); have != want { t.Fatalf("Too many lookups during seek, have %d want %d", have, want) } } func TestIteratorNodeBlob(t *testing.T) { var ( db = memorydb.New() triedb = NewDatabase(db) trie = NewEmpty(triedb) ) vals := []struct{ k, v string }{ {"do", "verb"}, {"ether", "wookiedoo"}, {"horse", "stallion"}, {"shaman", "horse"}, {"doge", "coin"}, {"dog", "puppy"}, {"somethingveryoddindeedthis is", "myothernodedata"}, } all := make(map[string]string) for _, val := range vals { all[val.k] = val.v trie.Update([]byte(val.k), []byte(val.v)) } _, nodes, _ := trie.Commit(false) triedb.Update(NewWithNodeSet(nodes)) triedb.Cap(0) found := make(map[common.Hash][]byte) it := trie.NodeIterator(nil) for it.Next(true) { if it.Hash() == (common.Hash{}) { continue } found[it.Hash()] = it.NodeBlob() } dbIter := db.NewIterator(nil, nil) defer dbIter.Release() var count int for dbIter.Next() { got, present := found[common.BytesToHash(dbIter.Key())] if !present { t.Fatalf("Miss trie node %v", dbIter.Key()) } if !bytes.Equal(got, dbIter.Value()) { t.Fatalf("Unexpected trie node want %v got %v", dbIter.Value(), got) } count += 1 } if count != len(found) { t.Fatal("Find extra trie node via iterator") } }