// Copyright 2015 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 core import ( "runtime" "testing" "time" "github.com/tangerine-network/go-tangerine/consensus/ethash" "github.com/tangerine-network/go-tangerine/core/types" "github.com/tangerine-network/go-tangerine/core/vm" "github.com/tangerine-network/go-tangerine/ethdb" "github.com/tangerine-network/go-tangerine/params" ) // Tests that simple header verification works, for both good and bad blocks. func TestHeaderVerification(t *testing.T) { // Create a simple chain to verify var ( testdb = ethdb.NewMemDatabase() gspec = &Genesis{Config: params.TestChainConfig} genesis = gspec.MustCommit(testdb) blocks, _ = GenerateChain(params.TestChainConfig, genesis, ethash.NewFaker(), testdb, 8, nil) ) headers := make([]*types.Header, len(blocks)) for i, block := range blocks { headers[i] = block.Header() } // Run the header checker for blocks one-by-one, checking for both valid and invalid nonces chain, _ := NewBlockChain(testdb, nil, params.TestChainConfig, ethash.NewFaker(), vm.Config{}, nil) defer chain.Stop() for i := 0; i < len(blocks); i++ { for j, valid := range []bool{true, false} { var results <-chan error if valid { engine := ethash.NewFaker() _, results = engine.VerifyHeaders(chain, []*types.Header{headers[i]}, []bool{true}) } else { engine := ethash.NewFakeFailer(headers[i].Number.Uint64()) _, results = engine.VerifyHeaders(chain, []*types.Header{headers[i]}, []bool{true}) } // Wait for the verification result select { case result := <-results: if (result == nil) != valid { t.Errorf("test %d.%d: validity mismatch: have %v, want %v", i, j, result, valid) } case <-time.After(time.Second): t.Fatalf("test %d.%d: verification timeout", i, j) } // Make sure no more data is returned select { case result := <-results: t.Fatalf("test %d.%d: unexpected result returned: %v", i, j, result) case <-time.After(25 * time.Millisecond): } } chain.InsertChain(blocks[i : i+1]) } } // Tests that concurrent header verification works, for both good and bad blocks. func TestHeaderConcurrentVerification2(t *testing.T) { testHeaderConcurrentVerification(t, 2) } func TestHeaderConcurrentVerification8(t *testing.T) { testHeaderConcurrentVerification(t, 8) } func TestHeaderConcurrentVerification32(t *testing.T) { testHeaderConcurrentVerification(t, 32) } func testHeaderConcurrentVerification(t *testing.T, threads int) { // Create a simple chain to verify var ( testdb = ethdb.NewMemDatabase() gspec = &Genesis{Config: params.TestChainConfig} genesis = gspec.MustCommit(testdb) blocks, _ = GenerateChain(params.TestChainConfig, genesis, ethash.NewFaker(), testdb, 8, nil) ) headers := make([]*types.Header, len(blocks)) seals := make([]bool, len(blocks)) for i, block := range blocks { headers[i] = block.Header() seals[i] = true } // Set the number of threads to verify on old := runtime.GOMAXPROCS(threads) defer runtime.GOMAXPROCS(old) // Run the header checker for the entire block chain at once both for a valid and // also an invalid chain (enough if one arbitrary block is invalid). for i, valid := range []bool{true, false} { var results <-chan error if valid { chain, _ := NewBlockChain(testdb, nil, params.TestChainConfig, ethash.NewFaker(), vm.Config{}, nil) _, results = chain.engine.VerifyHeaders(chain, headers, seals) chain.Stop() } else { chain, _ := NewBlockChain(testdb, nil, params.TestChainConfig, ethash.NewFakeFailer(uint64(len(headers)-1)), vm.Config{}, nil) _, results = chain.engine.VerifyHeaders(chain, headers, seals) chain.Stop() } // Wait for all the verification results checks := make(map[int]error) for j := 0; j < len(blocks); j++ { select { case result := <-results: checks[j] = result case <-time.After(time.Second): t.Fatalf("test %d.%d: verification timeout", i, j) } } // Check nonce check validity for j := 0; j < len(blocks); j++ { want := valid || (j < len(blocks)-2) // We chose the last-but-one nonce in the chain to fail if (checks[j] == nil) != want { t.Errorf("test %d.%d: validity mismatch: have %v, want %v", i, j, checks[j], want) } if !want { // A few blocks after the first error may pass verification due to concurrent // workers. We don't care about those in this test, just that the correct block // errors out. break } } // Make sure no more data is returned select { case result := <-results: t.Fatalf("test %d: unexpected result returned: %v", i, result) case <-time.After(25 * time.Millisecond): } } } // Tests that aborting a header validation indeed prevents further checks from being // run, as well as checks that no left-over goroutines are leaked. func TestHeaderConcurrentAbortion2(t *testing.T) { testHeaderConcurrentAbortion(t, 2) } func TestHeaderConcurrentAbortion8(t *testing.T) { testHeaderConcurrentAbortion(t, 8) } func TestHeaderConcurrentAbortion32(t *testing.T) { testHeaderConcurrentAbortion(t, 32) } func testHeaderConcurrentAbortion(t *testing.T, threads int) { // Create a simple chain to verify var ( testdb = ethdb.NewMemDatabase() gspec = &Genesis{Config: params.TestChainConfig} genesis = gspec.MustCommit(testdb) blocks, _ = GenerateChain(params.TestChainConfig, genesis, ethash.NewFaker(), testdb, 1024, nil) ) headers := make([]*types.Header, len(blocks)) seals := make([]bool, len(blocks)) for i, block := range blocks { headers[i] = block.Header() seals[i] = true } // Set the number of threads to verify on old := runtime.GOMAXPROCS(threads) defer runtime.GOMAXPROCS(old) // Start the verifications and immediately abort chain, _ := NewBlockChain(testdb, nil, params.TestChainConfig, ethash.NewFakeDelayer(time.Millisecond), vm.Config{}, nil) defer chain.Stop() abort, results := chain.engine.VerifyHeaders(chain, headers, seals) close(abort) // Deplete the results channel verified := 0 for depleted := false; !depleted; { select { case result := <-results: if result != nil { t.Errorf("header %d: validation failed: %v", verified, result) } verified++ case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond): depleted = true } } // Check that abortion was honored by not processing too many POWs if verified > 2*threads { t.Errorf("verification count too large: have %d, want below %d", verified, 2*threads) } }