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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. package core
  17. import (
  18. "fmt"
  19. "math/big"
  20. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
  21. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/consensus"
  22. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/consensus/misc"
  23. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/state"
  24. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
  25. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/vm"
  26. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
  27. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
  28. )
  29. // BlockGen creates blocks for testing.
  30. // See GenerateChain for a detailed explanation.
  31. type BlockGen struct {
  32. i int
  33. parent *types.Block
  34. chain []*types.Block
  35. header *types.Header
  36. statedb *state.StateDB
  37. gasPool *GasPool
  38. txs []*types.Transaction
  39. receipts []*types.Receipt
  40. uncles []*types.Header
  41. config *params.ChainConfig
  42. engine consensus.Engine
  43. }
  44. // SetCoinbase sets the coinbase of the generated block.
  45. // It can be called at most once.
  46. func (b *BlockGen) SetCoinbase(addr common.Address) {
  47. if b.gasPool != nil {
  48. if len(b.txs) > 0 {
  49. panic("coinbase must be set before adding transactions")
  50. }
  51. panic("coinbase can only be set once")
  52. }
  53. b.header.Coinbase = addr
  54. b.gasPool = new(GasPool).AddGas(b.header.GasLimit)
  55. }
  56. // SetExtra sets the extra data field of the generated block.
  57. func (b *BlockGen) SetExtra(data []byte) {
  58. b.header.Extra = data
  59. }
  60. // SetNonce sets the nonce field of the generated block.
  61. func (b *BlockGen) SetNonce(nonce types.BlockNonce) {
  62. b.header.Nonce = nonce
  63. }
  64. // AddTx adds a transaction to the generated block. If no coinbase has
  65. // been set, the block's coinbase is set to the zero address.
  66. //
  67. // AddTx panics if the transaction cannot be executed. In addition to
  68. // the protocol-imposed limitations (gas limit, etc.), there are some
  69. // further limitations on the content of transactions that can be
  70. // added. Notably, contract code relying on the BLOCKHASH instruction
  71. // will panic during execution.
  72. func (b *BlockGen) AddTx(tx *types.Transaction) {
  73. b.AddTxWithChain(nil, tx)
  74. }
  75. // AddTxWithChain adds a transaction to the generated block. If no coinbase has
  76. // been set, the block's coinbase is set to the zero address.
  77. //
  78. // AddTxWithChain panics if the transaction cannot be executed. In addition to
  79. // the protocol-imposed limitations (gas limit, etc.), there are some
  80. // further limitations on the content of transactions that can be
  81. // added. If contract code relies on the BLOCKHASH instruction,
  82. // the block in chain will be returned.
  83. func (b *BlockGen) AddTxWithChain(bc *BlockChain, tx *types.Transaction) {
  84. if b.gasPool == nil {
  85. b.SetCoinbase(common.Address{})
  86. }
  87. b.statedb.Prepare(tx.Hash(), common.Hash{}, len(b.txs))
  88. receipt, _, err := ApplyTransaction(b.config, bc, &b.header.Coinbase, b.gasPool, b.statedb, b.header, tx, &b.header.GasUsed, vm.Config{})
  89. if err != nil {
  90. panic(err)
  91. }
  92. b.txs = append(b.txs, tx)
  93. b.receipts = append(b.receipts, receipt)
  94. }
  95. // AddUncheckedTx forcefully adds a transaction to the block without any
  96. // validation.
  97. //
  98. // AddUncheckedTx will cause consensus failures when used during real
  99. // chain processing. This is best used in conjunction with raw block insertion.
  100. func (b *BlockGen) AddUncheckedTx(tx *types.Transaction) {
  101. b.txs = append(b.txs, tx)
  102. }
  103. // Number returns the block number of the block being generated.
  104. func (b *BlockGen) Number() *big.Int {
  105. return new(big.Int).Set(b.header.Number)
  106. }
  107. // AddUncheckedReceipt forcefully adds a receipts to the block without a
  108. // backing transaction.
  109. //
  110. // AddUncheckedReceipt will cause consensus failures when used during real
  111. // chain processing. This is best used in conjunction with raw block insertion.
  112. func (b *BlockGen) AddUncheckedReceipt(receipt *types.Receipt) {
  113. b.receipts = append(b.receipts, receipt)
  114. }
  115. // TxNonce returns the next valid transaction nonce for the
  116. // account at addr. It panics if the account does not exist.
  117. func (b *BlockGen) TxNonce(addr common.Address) uint64 {
  118. if !b.statedb.Exist(addr) {
  119. panic("account does not exist")
  120. }
  121. return b.statedb.GetNonce(addr)
  122. }
  123. // AddUncle adds an uncle header to the generated block.
  124. func (b *BlockGen) AddUncle(h *types.Header) {
  125. b.uncles = append(b.uncles, h)
  126. }
  127. // PrevBlock returns a previously generated block by number. It panics if
  128. // num is greater or equal to the number of the block being generated.
  129. // For index -1, PrevBlock returns the parent block given to GenerateChain.
  130. func (b *BlockGen) PrevBlock(index int) *types.Block {
  131. if index >= b.i {
  132. panic(fmt.Errorf("block index %d out of range (%d,%d)", index, -1, b.i))
  133. }
  134. if index == -1 {
  135. return b.parent
  136. }
  137. return b.chain[index]
  138. }
  139. // OffsetTime modifies the time instance of a block, implicitly changing its
  140. // associated difficulty. It's useful to test scenarios where forking is not
  141. // tied to chain length directly.
  142. func (b *BlockGen) OffsetTime(seconds int64) {
  143. b.header.Time += uint64(seconds)
  144. if b.header.Time <= b.parent.Header().Time {
  145. panic("block time out of range")
  146. }
  147. chainreader := &fakeChainReader{config: b.config}
  148. b.header.Difficulty = b.engine.CalcDifficulty(chainreader, b.header.Time, b.parent.Header())
  149. }
  150. // GenerateChain creates a chain of n blocks. The first block's
  151. // parent will be the provided parent. db is used to store
  152. // intermediate states and should contain the parent's state trie.
  153. //
  154. // The generator function is called with a new block generator for
  155. // every block. Any transactions and uncles added to the generator
  156. // become part of the block. If gen is nil, the blocks will be empty
  157. // and their coinbase will be the zero address.
  158. //
  159. // Blocks created by GenerateChain do not contain valid proof of work
  160. // values. Inserting them into BlockChain requires use of FakePow or
  161. // a similar non-validating proof of work implementation.
  162. func GenerateChain(config *params.ChainConfig, parent *types.Block, engine consensus.Engine, db ethdb.Database, n int, gen func(int, *BlockGen)) ([]*types.Block, []types.Receipts) {
  163. if config == nil {
  164. config = params.TestChainConfig
  165. }
  166. blocks, receipts := make(types.Blocks, n), make([]types.Receipts, n)
  167. chainreader := &fakeChainReader{config: config}
  168. genblock := func(i int, parent *types.Block, statedb *state.StateDB) (*types.Block, types.Receipts) {
  169. b := &BlockGen{i: i, chain: blocks, parent: parent, statedb: statedb, config: config, engine: engine}
  170. b.header = makeHeader(chainreader, parent, statedb, b.engine)
  171. // Mutate the state and block according to any hard-fork specs
  172. if daoBlock := config.DAOForkBlock; daoBlock != nil {
  173. limit := new(big.Int).Add(daoBlock, params.DAOForkExtraRange)
  174. if b.header.Number.Cmp(daoBlock) >= 0 && b.header.Number.Cmp(limit) < 0 {
  175. if config.DAOForkSupport {
  176. b.header.Extra = common.CopyBytes(params.DAOForkBlockExtra)
  177. }
  178. }
  179. }
  180. if config.DAOForkSupport && config.DAOForkBlock != nil && config.DAOForkBlock.Cmp(b.header.Number) == 0 {
  181. misc.ApplyDAOHardFork(statedb)
  182. }
  183. // Execute any user modifications to the block
  184. if gen != nil {
  185. gen(i, b)
  186. }
  187. if b.engine != nil {
  188. // Finalize and seal the block
  189. block, _ := b.engine.Finalize(chainreader, b.header, statedb, b.txs, b.uncles, b.receipts)
  190. // Write state changes to db
  191. root, err := statedb.Commit(config.IsEIP158(b.header.Number))
  192. if err != nil {
  193. panic(fmt.Sprintf("state write error: %v", err))
  194. }
  195. if err := statedb.Database().TrieDB().Commit(root, false); err != nil {
  196. panic(fmt.Sprintf("trie write error: %v", err))
  197. }
  198. return block, b.receipts
  199. }
  200. return nil, nil
  201. }
  202. for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
  203. statedb, err := state.New(parent.Root(), state.NewDatabase(db))
  204. if err != nil {
  205. panic(err)
  206. }
  207. block, receipt := genblock(i, parent, statedb)
  208. blocks[i] = block
  209. receipts[i] = receipt
  210. parent = block
  211. }
  212. return blocks, receipts
  213. }
  214. func makeHeader(chain consensus.ChainReader, parent *types.Block, state *state.StateDB, engine consensus.Engine) *types.Header {
  215. var time uint64
  216. if parent.Time() == 0 {
  217. time = 10
  218. } else {
  219. time = parent.Time() + 10 // block time is fixed at 10 seconds
  220. }
  221. return &types.Header{
  222. Root: state.IntermediateRoot(chain.Config().IsEIP158(parent.Number())),
  223. ParentHash: parent.Hash(),
  224. Coinbase: parent.Coinbase(),
  225. Difficulty: engine.CalcDifficulty(chain, time, &types.Header{
  226. Number: parent.Number(),
  227. Time: time - 10,
  228. Difficulty: parent.Difficulty(),
  229. UncleHash: parent.UncleHash(),
  230. }),
  231. GasLimit: CalcGasLimit(parent, parent.GasLimit(), parent.GasLimit()),
  232. Number: new(big.Int).Add(parent.Number(), common.Big1),
  233. Time: time,
  234. }
  235. }
  236. // makeHeaderChain creates a deterministic chain of headers rooted at parent.
  237. func makeHeaderChain(parent *types.Header, n int, engine consensus.Engine, db ethdb.Database, seed int) []*types.Header {
  238. blocks := makeBlockChain(types.NewBlockWithHeader(parent), n, engine, db, seed)
  239. headers := make([]*types.Header, len(blocks))
  240. for i, block := range blocks {
  241. headers[i] = block.Header()
  242. }
  243. return headers
  244. }
  245. // makeBlockChain creates a deterministic chain of blocks rooted at parent.
  246. func makeBlockChain(parent *types.Block, n int, engine consensus.Engine, db ethdb.Database, seed int) []*types.Block {
  247. blocks, _ := GenerateChain(params.TestChainConfig, parent, engine, db, n, func(i int, b *BlockGen) {
  248. b.SetCoinbase(common.Address{0: byte(seed), 19: byte(i)})
  249. })
  250. return blocks
  251. }
  252. type fakeChainReader struct {
  253. config *params.ChainConfig
  254. genesis *types.Block
  255. }
  256. // Config returns the chain configuration.
  257. func (cr *fakeChainReader) Config() *params.ChainConfig {
  258. return cr.config
  259. }
  260. func (cr *fakeChainReader) CurrentHeader() *types.Header { return nil }
  261. func (cr *fakeChainReader) GetHeaderByNumber(number uint64) *types.Header { return nil }
  262. func (cr *fakeChainReader) GetHeaderByHash(hash common.Hash) *types.Header { return nil }
  263. func (cr *fakeChainReader) GetHeader(hash common.Hash, number uint64) *types.Header { return nil }
  264. func (cr *fakeChainReader) GetBlock(hash common.Hash, number uint64) *types.Block { return nil }