go-pulse/miner/ordering_test.go

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// 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package miner
import (
"crypto/ecdsa"
"math/big"
"math/rand"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/txpool"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto"
)
func TestTransactionPriceNonceSortLegacy(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
testTransactionPriceNonceSort(t, nil)
}
func TestTransactionPriceNonceSort1559(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
testTransactionPriceNonceSort(t, big.NewInt(0))
testTransactionPriceNonceSort(t, big.NewInt(5))
testTransactionPriceNonceSort(t, big.NewInt(50))
}
// Tests that transactions can be correctly sorted according to their price in
// decreasing order, but at the same time with increasing nonces when issued by
// the same account.
func testTransactionPriceNonceSort(t *testing.T, baseFee *big.Int) {
// Generate a batch of accounts to start with
keys := make([]*ecdsa.PrivateKey, 25)
for i := 0; i < len(keys); i++ {
keys[i], _ = crypto.GenerateKey()
}
signer := types.LatestSignerForChainID(common.Big1)
// Generate a batch of transactions with overlapping values, but shifted nonces
groups := map[common.Address][]*txpool.LazyTransaction{}
expectedCount := 0
for start, key := range keys {
addr := crypto.PubkeyToAddress(key.PublicKey)
count := 25
for i := 0; i < 25; i++ {
var tx *types.Transaction
gasFeeCap := rand.Intn(50)
if baseFee == nil {
tx = types.NewTx(&types.LegacyTx{
Nonce: uint64(start + i),
To: &common.Address{},
Value: big.NewInt(100),
Gas: 100,
GasPrice: big.NewInt(int64(gasFeeCap)),
Data: nil,
})
} else {
tx = types.NewTx(&types.DynamicFeeTx{
Nonce: uint64(start + i),
To: &common.Address{},
Value: big.NewInt(100),
Gas: 100,
GasFeeCap: big.NewInt(int64(gasFeeCap)),
GasTipCap: big.NewInt(int64(rand.Intn(gasFeeCap + 1))),
Data: nil,
})
if count == 25 && int64(gasFeeCap) < baseFee.Int64() {
count = i
}
}
tx, err := types.SignTx(tx, signer, key)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to sign tx: %s", err)
}
groups[addr] = append(groups[addr], &txpool.LazyTransaction{
Hash: tx.Hash(),
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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Tx: tx,
Time: tx.Time(),
GasFeeCap: tx.GasFeeCap(),
GasTipCap: tx.GasTipCap(),
Gas: tx.Gas(),
BlobGas: tx.BlobGas(),
})
}
expectedCount += count
}
// Sort the transactions and cross check the nonce ordering
txset := newTransactionsByPriceAndNonce(signer, groups, baseFee)
txs := types.Transactions{}
for tx := txset.Peek(); tx != nil; tx = txset.Peek() {
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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txs = append(txs, tx.Tx)
txset.Shift()
}
if len(txs) != expectedCount {
t.Errorf("expected %d transactions, found %d", expectedCount, len(txs))
}
for i, txi := range txs {
fromi, _ := types.Sender(signer, txi)
// Make sure the nonce order is valid
for j, txj := range txs[i+1:] {
fromj, _ := types.Sender(signer, txj)
if fromi == fromj && txi.Nonce() > txj.Nonce() {
t.Errorf("invalid nonce ordering: tx #%d (A=%x N=%v) < tx #%d (A=%x N=%v)", i, fromi[:4], txi.Nonce(), i+j, fromj[:4], txj.Nonce())
}
}
// If the next tx has different from account, the price must be lower than the current one
if i+1 < len(txs) {
next := txs[i+1]
fromNext, _ := types.Sender(signer, next)
tip, err := txi.EffectiveGasTip(baseFee)
nextTip, nextErr := next.EffectiveGasTip(baseFee)
if err != nil || nextErr != nil {
t.Errorf("error calculating effective tip: %v, %v", err, nextErr)
}
if fromi != fromNext && tip.Cmp(nextTip) < 0 {
t.Errorf("invalid gasprice ordering: tx #%d (A=%x P=%v) < tx #%d (A=%x P=%v)", i, fromi[:4], txi.GasPrice(), i+1, fromNext[:4], next.GasPrice())
}
}
}
}
// Tests that if multiple transactions have the same price, the ones seen earlier
// are prioritized to avoid network spam attacks aiming for a specific ordering.
func TestTransactionTimeSort(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
// Generate a batch of accounts to start with
keys := make([]*ecdsa.PrivateKey, 5)
for i := 0; i < len(keys); i++ {
keys[i], _ = crypto.GenerateKey()
}
signer := types.HomesteadSigner{}
// Generate a batch of transactions with overlapping prices, but different creation times
groups := map[common.Address][]*txpool.LazyTransaction{}
for start, key := range keys {
addr := crypto.PubkeyToAddress(key.PublicKey)
tx, _ := types.SignTx(types.NewTransaction(0, common.Address{}, big.NewInt(100), 100, big.NewInt(1), nil), signer, key)
tx.SetTime(time.Unix(0, int64(len(keys)-start)))
groups[addr] = append(groups[addr], &txpool.LazyTransaction{
Hash: tx.Hash(),
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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Tx: tx,
Time: tx.Time(),
GasFeeCap: tx.GasFeeCap(),
GasTipCap: tx.GasTipCap(),
Gas: tx.Gas(),
BlobGas: tx.BlobGas(),
})
}
// Sort the transactions and cross check the nonce ordering
txset := newTransactionsByPriceAndNonce(signer, groups, nil)
txs := types.Transactions{}
for tx := txset.Peek(); tx != nil; tx = txset.Peek() {
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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txs = append(txs, tx.Tx)
txset.Shift()
}
if len(txs) != len(keys) {
t.Errorf("expected %d transactions, found %d", len(keys), len(txs))
}
for i, txi := range txs {
fromi, _ := types.Sender(signer, txi)
if i+1 < len(txs) {
next := txs[i+1]
fromNext, _ := types.Sender(signer, next)
if txi.GasPrice().Cmp(next.GasPrice()) < 0 {
t.Errorf("invalid gasprice ordering: tx #%d (A=%x P=%v) < tx #%d (A=%x P=%v)", i, fromi[:4], txi.GasPrice(), i+1, fromNext[:4], next.GasPrice())
}
// Make sure time order is ascending if the txs have the same gas price
if txi.GasPrice().Cmp(next.GasPrice()) == 0 && txi.Time().After(next.Time()) {
t.Errorf("invalid received time ordering: tx #%d (A=%x T=%v) > tx #%d (A=%x T=%v)", i, fromi[:4], txi.Time(), i+1, fromNext[:4], next.Time())
}
}
}
}