go-pulse/eth/helper_test.go
Felix Lange 37dd9086ec core: refactor genesis handling
This commit solves several issues concerning the genesis block:

* Genesis/ChainConfig loading was handled by cmd/geth code. This left
  library users in the cold. They could specify a JSON-encoded
  string and overwrite the config, but didn't get any of the additional
  checks performed by geth.
* Decoding and writing of genesis JSON was conflated in
  WriteGenesisBlock. This made it a lot harder to embed the genesis
  block into the forthcoming config file loader. This commit changes
  things so there is a single Genesis type that represents genesis
  blocks. All uses of Write*Genesis* are changed to use the new type
  instead.
* If the chain config supplied by the user was incompatible with the
  current chain (i.e. the chain had already advanced beyond a scheduled
  fork), it got overwritten. This is not an issue in practice because
  previous forks have always had the highest total difficulty. It might
  matter in the future though. The new code reverts the local chain to
  the point of the fork when upgrading configuration.

The change to genesis block data removes compression library
dependencies from package core.
2017-03-23 15:58:43 +01:00

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// 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// This file contains some shares testing functionality, common to multiple
// different files and modules being tested.
package eth
import (
"crypto/ecdsa"
"crypto/rand"
"math/big"
"sort"
"sync"
"testing"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/vm"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/event"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/discover"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pow"
)
var (
testBankKey, _ = crypto.HexToECDSA("b71c71a67e1177ad4e901695e1b4b9ee17ae16c6668d313eac2f96dbcda3f291")
testBank = crypto.PubkeyToAddress(testBankKey.PublicKey)
)
// newTestProtocolManager creates a new protocol manager for testing purposes,
// with the given number of blocks already known, and potential notification
// channels for different events.
func newTestProtocolManager(fastSync bool, blocks int, generator func(int, *core.BlockGen), newtx chan<- []*types.Transaction) (*ProtocolManager, error) {
var (
evmux = new(event.TypeMux)
pow = new(pow.FakePow)
db, _ = ethdb.NewMemDatabase()
gspec = &core.Genesis{
Config: params.TestChainConfig,
Alloc: core.GenesisAlloc{testBank: {Balance: big.NewInt(1000000)}},
}
genesis = gspec.MustCommit(db)
blockchain, _ = core.NewBlockChain(db, gspec.Config, pow, evmux, vm.Config{})
)
chain, _ := core.GenerateChain(gspec.Config, genesis, db, blocks, generator)
if _, err := blockchain.InsertChain(chain); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
pm, err := NewProtocolManager(gspec.Config, fastSync, NetworkId, 1000, evmux, &testTxPool{added: newtx}, pow, blockchain, db)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pm.Start()
return pm, nil
}
// newTestProtocolManagerMust creates a new protocol manager for testing purposes,
// with the given number of blocks already known, and potential notification
// channels for different events. In case of an error, the constructor force-
// fails the test.
func newTestProtocolManagerMust(t *testing.T, fastSync bool, blocks int, generator func(int, *core.BlockGen), newtx chan<- []*types.Transaction) *ProtocolManager {
pm, err := newTestProtocolManager(fastSync, blocks, generator, newtx)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Failed to create protocol manager: %v", err)
}
return pm
}
// testTxPool is a fake, helper transaction pool for testing purposes
type testTxPool struct {
pool []*types.Transaction // Collection of all transactions
added chan<- []*types.Transaction // Notification channel for new transactions
lock sync.RWMutex // Protects the transaction pool
}
// AddBatch appends a batch of transactions to the pool, and notifies any
// listeners if the addition channel is non nil
func (p *testTxPool) AddBatch(txs []*types.Transaction) error {
p.lock.Lock()
defer p.lock.Unlock()
p.pool = append(p.pool, txs...)
if p.added != nil {
p.added <- txs
}
return nil
}
// Pending returns all the transactions known to the pool
func (p *testTxPool) Pending() (map[common.Address]types.Transactions, error) {
p.lock.RLock()
defer p.lock.RUnlock()
batches := make(map[common.Address]types.Transactions)
for _, tx := range p.pool {
from, _ := types.Sender(types.HomesteadSigner{}, tx)
batches[from] = append(batches[from], tx)
}
for _, batch := range batches {
sort.Sort(types.TxByNonce(batch))
}
return batches, nil
}
// newTestTransaction create a new dummy transaction.
func newTestTransaction(from *ecdsa.PrivateKey, nonce uint64, datasize int) *types.Transaction {
tx := types.NewTransaction(nonce, common.Address{}, big.NewInt(0), big.NewInt(100000), big.NewInt(0), make([]byte, datasize))
tx, _ = types.SignTx(tx, types.HomesteadSigner{}, from)
return tx
}
// testPeer is a simulated peer to allow testing direct network calls.
type testPeer struct {
net p2p.MsgReadWriter // Network layer reader/writer to simulate remote messaging
app *p2p.MsgPipeRW // Application layer reader/writer to simulate the local side
*peer
}
// newTestPeer creates a new peer registered at the given protocol manager.
func newTestPeer(name string, version int, pm *ProtocolManager, shake bool) (*testPeer, <-chan error) {
// Create a message pipe to communicate through
app, net := p2p.MsgPipe()
// Generate a random id and create the peer
var id discover.NodeID
rand.Read(id[:])
peer := pm.newPeer(version, p2p.NewPeer(id, name, nil), net)
// Start the peer on a new thread
errc := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
select {
case pm.newPeerCh <- peer:
errc <- pm.handle(peer)
case <-pm.quitSync:
errc <- p2p.DiscQuitting
}
}()
tp := &testPeer{app: app, net: net, peer: peer}
// Execute any implicitly requested handshakes and return
if shake {
td, head, genesis := pm.blockchain.Status()
tp.handshake(nil, td, head, genesis)
}
return tp, errc
}
// handshake simulates a trivial handshake that expects the same state from the
// remote side as we are simulating locally.
func (p *testPeer) handshake(t *testing.T, td *big.Int, head common.Hash, genesis common.Hash) {
msg := &statusData{
ProtocolVersion: uint32(p.version),
NetworkId: uint32(NetworkId),
TD: td,
CurrentBlock: head,
GenesisBlock: genesis,
}
if err := p2p.ExpectMsg(p.app, StatusMsg, msg); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("status recv: %v", err)
}
if err := p2p.Send(p.app, StatusMsg, msg); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("status send: %v", err)
}
}
// close terminates the local side of the peer, notifying the remote protocol
// manager of termination.
func (p *testPeer) close() {
p.app.Close()
}