go-pulse/crypto/bn256/main_test.go
Jeffrey Wilcke 10a57fc3d4 consensus, core/*, params: metropolis preparation refactor
This commit is a preparation for the upcoming metropolis hardfork. It
prepares the state, core and vm packages such that integration with
metropolis becomes less of a hassle.

* Difficulty calculation requires header instead of individual
  parameters
* statedb.StartRecord renamed to statedb.Prepare and added Finalise
  method required by metropolis, which removes unwanted accounts from
  the state (i.e. selfdestruct)
* State keeps record of destructed objects (in addition to dirty
  objects)
* core/vm pre-compiles may now return errors
* core/vm pre-compiles gas check now take the full byte slice as argument
  instead of just the size
* core/vm now keeps several hard-fork instruction tables instead of a
  single instruction table and removes the need for hard-fork checks in
  the instructions
* core/vm contains a empty restruction function which is added in
  preparation of metropolis write-only mode operations
* Adds the bn256 curve
* Adds and sets the metropolis chain config block parameters (2^64-1)
2017-05-18 09:05:58 +02:00

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package bn256
import (
"testing"
"crypto/rand"
)
func TestRandomG2Marshal(t *testing.T) {
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
n, g2, err := RandomG2(rand.Reader)
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
continue
}
t.Logf("%d: %x\n", n, g2.Marshal())
}
}
func TestPairings(t *testing.T) {
a1 := new(G1).ScalarBaseMult(bigFromBase10("1"))
a2 := new(G1).ScalarBaseMult(bigFromBase10("2"))
a37 := new(G1).ScalarBaseMult(bigFromBase10("37"))
an1 := new(G1).ScalarBaseMult(bigFromBase10("21888242871839275222246405745257275088548364400416034343698204186575808495616"))
b0 := new(G2).ScalarBaseMult(bigFromBase10("0"))
b1 := new(G2).ScalarBaseMult(bigFromBase10("1"))
b2 := new(G2).ScalarBaseMult(bigFromBase10("2"))
b27 := new(G2).ScalarBaseMult(bigFromBase10("27"))
b999 := new(G2).ScalarBaseMult(bigFromBase10("999"))
bn1 := new(G2).ScalarBaseMult(bigFromBase10("21888242871839275222246405745257275088548364400416034343698204186575808495616"))
p1 := Pair(a1, b1)
pn1 := Pair(a1, bn1)
np1 := Pair(an1, b1)
if pn1.String() != np1.String() {
t.Error("Pairing mismatch: e(a, -b) != e(-a, b)")
}
if !PairingCheck([]*G1{a1, an1}, []*G2{b1, b1}) {
t.Error("MultiAte check gave false negative!")
}
p0 := new(GT).Add(p1, pn1)
p0_2 := Pair(a1, b0)
if p0.String() != p0_2.String() {
t.Error("Pairing mismatch: e(a, b) * e(a, -b) != 1")
}
p0_3 := new(GT).ScalarMult(p1, bigFromBase10("21888242871839275222246405745257275088548364400416034343698204186575808495617"))
if p0.String() != p0_3.String() {
t.Error("Pairing mismatch: e(a, b) has wrong order")
}
p2 := Pair(a2, b1)
p2_2 := Pair(a1, b2)
p2_3 := new(GT).ScalarMult(p1, bigFromBase10("2"))
if p2.String() != p2_2.String() {
t.Error("Pairing mismatch: e(a, b * 2) != e(a * 2, b)")
}
if p2.String() != p2_3.String() {
t.Error("Pairing mismatch: e(a, b * 2) != e(a, b) ** 2")
}
if p2.String() == p1.String() {
t.Error("Pairing is degenerate!")
}
if PairingCheck([]*G1{a1, a1}, []*G2{b1, b1}) {
t.Error("MultiAte check gave false positive!")
}
p999 := Pair(a37, b27)
p999_2 := Pair(a1, b999)
if p999.String() != p999_2.String() {
t.Error("Pairing mismatch: e(a * 37, b * 27) != e(a, b * 999)")
}
}