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* `TestStore_GenesisValidatorsRoot_ReadAndWrite`: Make all test cases independents. In a test with multiple test cases, each test case should be independents. (aka: Removing test case `A` should not impact test case `B`) * `SaveGenesisValidatorsRoot`: Allow to overwrite the genesis validator root if the root is the same. * `ProposalHistoryForSlot`: Add `signingRootExists` Currently, it is not possible with `ProposalHistoryForSlot` to know if a proposal is stored with and `0x00000....` signing root or with an empty signing root. Both cases result to `proposalExists == true` and `signingRoot == 0x00000`. This commit adds a new return boolean: `signingRootExists`. If a proposal has been saved with a `0x00000...` signing root, then: - `proposalExists` is set to `true`, and - `signingRootExists` is set to `true`, and - `signingRoot` is set to `0x00000...` If a proposal has been saved with an empty signing root, then: - `proposalExists` is set to `true`, and - `signingRootExists` is set to `false`, and - (`signingRoot` is set to `0x00000...`) * `ImportStandardProtectionJSON`: When importing EIP-3076 Slashing Protection Interchange Format, do not filter any more slashable keys. Note: Those keys are still saved into the black-listed public keys list. There is two reason not to do so: - The EIP-3076 test cases do not know about Prysm's internal black-listed public keys list. Tests will expect, without looking into this internal black-listed public keys list, to deny a further signature. If we filter these keys from the DB (even if we keep them into the black-listed keys list), then some tests will fail. - If we import a interchange file containing slashable keys and we filter them, then, if we re-export the DB, those slashing offences won't appear in the exported interchange file. * `transformSignedBlocks`: Store an 0-len byte slice When importing an EIP-3076 interchange format, and when no signing root is specified into the file, we currently store a `0x00000.....` signing root. In such a case, instead storing `0x00000...`, this commit stores a 0-len byte array, so we can differentiate real `0x000.....` signing root and no signing-root at all. * `slashableProposalCheck`: Manage lack of sign root Currently, `slashableProposalCheck` does not really make a difference between a `0x0000.....` signing root and a missing signing root. (Signing roots can be missing when importing an EIP-3076 interchange file.) This commit differentiate, for `slashableProposalCheck`, `0x0000....` signing root and a missing signing root. * `AttestationRecord.SigningRoot`: ==> `[]byte` When importing attestations from EIP-3076 interchange format, the signing root of an attestation may be missing. Currently, Prysm consider any missing attestation signing root as `0x000...`. However, it may conflict with signing root which really are equal to `0x000...`. This commit transforms `AttestationRecord.SigningRoot` from `[32]byte` to `[]byte`, and change the minimal set of functions (sic) to support this new type. * `CheckSlashableAttestation`: Empty signing root Regarding slashing roots, 2 attestations are slashable, if: - both signing roots are defined and differs, or - one attestation exists, but without a signing root * `filterSlashablePubKeysFromAttestations`: Err sort Rergarding `CheckSlashableAttestation`, we consider that: - If slashable == NotSlashable and err != nil, then CheckSlashableAttestation failed. - If slashable != NotSlashable, then err contains the reason why the attestation is slashable. * `setupEIP3076SpecTests`: Update to `v5.3.0` This commit: - Updates the version of EIP-3076 tests to `v.5.2.1`. - Setups on anti-slashing DB per test case, instead per step. * `ImportStandardProtectionJSON`: Reduce cycl cmplxt * `AttestationHistoryForPubKey`: copy signing root BoltDB documentation specifies: | Byte slices returned from Bolt are only valid during a transaction. | Once the transaction has been committed or rolled back then the memory | they point to can be reused by a new page or can be unmapped | from virtual memory and you'll see an unexpected fault address panic | when accessing it.
74 lines
1.5 KiB
Go
74 lines
1.5 KiB
Go
package slashings
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import (
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"testing"
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)
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func TestSigningRootsDiffer(t *testing.T) {
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type args struct {
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existingSigningRoot []byte
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incomingSigningRoot []byte
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}
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tests := []struct {
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name string
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args args
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want bool
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}{
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{
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name: "nil existing signing root is slashable",
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args: args{
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existingSigningRoot: nil,
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incomingSigningRoot: []byte{1},
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},
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want: true,
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},
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{
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name: "empty existing signing root is slashable",
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args: args{
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existingSigningRoot: []byte{},
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incomingSigningRoot: []byte{1},
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},
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want: true,
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},
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{
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name: "Non-empty, different existing signing root is slashable",
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args: args{
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existingSigningRoot: []byte{2},
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incomingSigningRoot: []byte{1},
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},
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want: true,
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},
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{
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name: "Non-empty, same existing signing root and incoming signing root is not slashable",
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args: args{
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existingSigningRoot: []byte{2},
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incomingSigningRoot: []byte{2},
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},
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want: false,
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},
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{
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name: "Both nil are considered slashable",
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args: args{
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existingSigningRoot: nil,
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incomingSigningRoot: nil,
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},
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want: true,
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},
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{
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name: "Both empty are considered slashable",
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args: args{
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existingSigningRoot: []byte{},
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incomingSigningRoot: []byte{},
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},
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want: true,
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},
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}
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for _, tt := range tests {
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t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
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if got := SigningRootsDiffer(tt.args.existingSigningRoot, tt.args.incomingSigningRoot); got != tt.want {
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t.Errorf("SigningRootsDiffer() = %v, want %v", got, tt.want)
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}
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})
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}
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}
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