helper_test.go 6.3 KB

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  1. // Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors
  2. // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
  3. //
  4. // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
  6. // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  7. // (at your option) any later version.
  8. //
  9. // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10. // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  12. // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
  13. //
  14. // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  15. // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  16. // This file contains some shares testing functionality, common to multiple
  17. // different files and modules being tested.
  18. package eth
  19. import (
  20. "crypto/ecdsa"
  21. "crypto/rand"
  22. "math/big"
  23. "sort"
  24. "sync"
  25. "testing"
  26. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
  27. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core"
  28. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
  29. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto"
  30. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
  31. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/event"
  32. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p"
  33. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/discover"
  34. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
  35. )
  36. var (
  37. testBankKey, _ = crypto.HexToECDSA("b71c71a67e1177ad4e901695e1b4b9ee17ae16c6668d313eac2f96dbcda3f291")
  38. testBank = core.GenesisAccount{
  39. Address: crypto.PubkeyToAddress(testBankKey.PublicKey),
  40. Balance: big.NewInt(1000000),
  41. }
  42. )
  43. // newTestProtocolManager creates a new protocol manager for testing purposes,
  44. // with the given number of blocks already known, and potential notification
  45. // channels for different events.
  46. func newTestProtocolManager(fastSync bool, blocks int, generator func(int, *core.BlockGen), newtx chan<- []*types.Transaction) (*ProtocolManager, error) {
  47. var (
  48. evmux = new(event.TypeMux)
  49. pow = new(core.FakePow)
  50. db, _ = ethdb.NewMemDatabase()
  51. genesis = core.WriteGenesisBlockForTesting(db, testBank)
  52. chainConfig = &params.ChainConfig{HomesteadBlock: big.NewInt(0)} // homestead set to 0 because of chain maker
  53. blockchain, _ = core.NewBlockChain(db, chainConfig, pow, evmux)
  54. )
  55. chain, _ := core.GenerateChain(chainConfig, genesis, db, blocks, generator)
  56. if _, err := blockchain.InsertChain(chain); err != nil {
  57. panic(err)
  58. }
  59. pm, err := NewProtocolManager(chainConfig, fastSync, NetworkId, 1000, evmux, &testTxPool{added: newtx}, pow, blockchain, db)
  60. if err != nil {
  61. return nil, err
  62. }
  63. pm.Start()
  64. return pm, nil
  65. }
  66. // newTestProtocolManagerMust creates a new protocol manager for testing purposes,
  67. // with the given number of blocks already known, and potential notification
  68. // channels for different events. In case of an error, the constructor force-
  69. // fails the test.
  70. func newTestProtocolManagerMust(t *testing.T, fastSync bool, blocks int, generator func(int, *core.BlockGen), newtx chan<- []*types.Transaction) *ProtocolManager {
  71. pm, err := newTestProtocolManager(fastSync, blocks, generator, newtx)
  72. if err != nil {
  73. t.Fatalf("Failed to create protocol manager: %v", err)
  74. }
  75. return pm
  76. }
  77. // testTxPool is a fake, helper transaction pool for testing purposes
  78. type testTxPool struct {
  79. pool []*types.Transaction // Collection of all transactions
  80. added chan<- []*types.Transaction // Notification channel for new transactions
  81. lock sync.RWMutex // Protects the transaction pool
  82. }
  83. // AddBatch appends a batch of transactions to the pool, and notifies any
  84. // listeners if the addition channel is non nil
  85. func (p *testTxPool) AddBatch(txs []*types.Transaction) {
  86. p.lock.Lock()
  87. defer p.lock.Unlock()
  88. p.pool = append(p.pool, txs...)
  89. if p.added != nil {
  90. p.added <- txs
  91. }
  92. }
  93. // Pending returns all the transactions known to the pool
  94. func (p *testTxPool) Pending() map[common.Address]types.Transactions {
  95. p.lock.RLock()
  96. defer p.lock.RUnlock()
  97. batches := make(map[common.Address]types.Transactions)
  98. for _, tx := range p.pool {
  99. from, _ := tx.From()
  100. batches[from] = append(batches[from], tx)
  101. }
  102. for _, batch := range batches {
  103. sort.Sort(types.TxByNonce(batch))
  104. }
  105. return batches
  106. }
  107. // newTestTransaction create a new dummy transaction.
  108. func newTestTransaction(from *ecdsa.PrivateKey, nonce uint64, datasize int) *types.Transaction {
  109. tx := types.NewTransaction(nonce, common.Address{}, big.NewInt(0), big.NewInt(100000), big.NewInt(0), make([]byte, datasize))
  110. tx, _ = tx.SignECDSA(from)
  111. return tx
  112. }
  113. // testPeer is a simulated peer to allow testing direct network calls.
  114. type testPeer struct {
  115. net p2p.MsgReadWriter // Network layer reader/writer to simulate remote messaging
  116. app *p2p.MsgPipeRW // Application layer reader/writer to simulate the local side
  117. *peer
  118. }
  119. // newTestPeer creates a new peer registered at the given protocol manager.
  120. func newTestPeer(name string, version int, pm *ProtocolManager, shake bool) (*testPeer, <-chan error) {
  121. // Create a message pipe to communicate through
  122. app, net := p2p.MsgPipe()
  123. // Generate a random id and create the peer
  124. var id discover.NodeID
  125. rand.Read(id[:])
  126. peer := pm.newPeer(version, p2p.NewPeer(id, name, nil), net)
  127. // Start the peer on a new thread
  128. errc := make(chan error, 1)
  129. go func() {
  130. select {
  131. case pm.newPeerCh <- peer:
  132. errc <- pm.handle(peer)
  133. case <-pm.quitSync:
  134. errc <- p2p.DiscQuitting
  135. }
  136. }()
  137. tp := &testPeer{app: app, net: net, peer: peer}
  138. // Execute any implicitly requested handshakes and return
  139. if shake {
  140. td, head, genesis := pm.blockchain.Status()
  141. tp.handshake(nil, td, head, genesis)
  142. }
  143. return tp, errc
  144. }
  145. // handshake simulates a trivial handshake that expects the same state from the
  146. // remote side as we are simulating locally.
  147. func (p *testPeer) handshake(t *testing.T, td *big.Int, head common.Hash, genesis common.Hash) {
  148. msg := &statusData{
  149. ProtocolVersion: uint32(p.version),
  150. NetworkId: uint32(NetworkId),
  151. TD: td,
  152. CurrentBlock: head,
  153. GenesisBlock: genesis,
  154. }
  155. if err := p2p.ExpectMsg(p.app, StatusMsg, msg); err != nil {
  156. t.Fatalf("status recv: %v", err)
  157. }
  158. if err := p2p.Send(p.app, StatusMsg, msg); err != nil {
  159. t.Fatalf("status send: %v", err)
  160. }
  161. }
  162. // close terminates the local side of the peer, notifying the remote protocol
  163. // manager of termination.
  164. func (p *testPeer) close() {
  165. p.app.Close()
  166. }