dash/test/functional/feature_versionbits_warning.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2016-2020 The Bitcoin Core developers
# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
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# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
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"""Test version bits warning system.
Generate chains with block versions that appear to be signalling unknown
soft-forks, and test that warning alerts are generated.
"""
import os
import re
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from test_framework.blocktools import create_block, create_coinbase
from test_framework.messages import msg_block
from test_framework.p2p import P2PInterface
from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework
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VB_PERIOD = 144 # versionbits period length for regtest
VB_THRESHOLD = 108 # versionbits activation threshold for regtest
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VB_TOP_BITS = 0x20000000
VB_UNKNOWN_BIT = 27 # Choose a bit unassigned to any deployment
VB_UNKNOWN_VERSION = VB_TOP_BITS | (1 << VB_UNKNOWN_BIT)
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WARN_UNKNOWN_RULES_ACTIVE = "Unknown new rules activated (versionbit {})".format(VB_UNKNOWN_BIT)
VB_PATTERN = re.compile("Unknown new rules activated.*versionbit")
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class VersionBitsWarningTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
def set_test_params(self):
self.setup_clean_chain = True
self.num_nodes = 1
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def setup_network(self):
self.alert_filename = os.path.join(self.options.tmpdir, "alert.txt")
# Open and close to create zero-length file
with open(self.alert_filename, 'w', encoding='utf8'):
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pass
self.extra_args = [["-alertnotify=echo %s >> \"" + self.alert_filename + "\""]]
self.setup_nodes()
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def send_blocks_with_version(self, peer, numblocks, version):
"""Send numblocks blocks to peer with version set"""
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tip = self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
height = self.nodes[0].getblockcount()
block_time = self.nodes[0].getblockheader(tip)["time"] + 1
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tip = int(tip, 16)
for _ in range(numblocks):
block = create_block(tip, create_coinbase(height + 1), block_time)
block.nVersion = version
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block.solve()
peer.send_message(msg_block(block))
block_time += 1
height += 1
tip = block.sha256
peer.sync_with_ping()
def versionbits_in_alert_file(self):
"""Test that the versionbits warning has been written to the alert file."""
alert_text = open(self.alert_filename, 'r', encoding='utf8').read()
return VB_PATTERN.search(alert_text) is not None
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def run_test(self):
node = self.nodes[0]
Merge #19804: test/refactor: reference p2p objects explicitly and remove confusing Test_Node.p2p property 10d61505fe77880d6989115defa5e08417f3de2d [test] remove confusing p2p property (gzhao408) 549d30faf04612d9589c81edf9770c99e3221885 scripted-diff: replace p2p with p2ps[0] in p2p_invalid_tx (gzhao408) 7a0de46aeafb351cffa3410e1aae9809fd4698ad [doc] sample code for test framework p2p objects (gzhao408) 784f757994c1306bb6584b14c0c78617d6248432 [refactor] clarify tests by referencing p2p objects directly (gzhao408) Pull request description: The `TestNode` has a `p2p` property which is an alias for `p2ps[0]`. I think this should be removed because it can be confusing and misleading (to both the test writer and reviewer), especially if a TestNode has multiple p2ps connected (which is the case for many tests). Another example is when a test has multiple subtests that connect 1 p2p and use the `p2p` property to reference it. If the subtests don't completely clean up after themselves, the subtests may affect one another. The best way to refer to a connected p2p is use the object returned by `add_p2p_connection` like this: ```py p2p_conn = node.add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface()) ``` A good example is [p2p_invalid_locator.py](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/test/functional/p2p_invalid_locator.py), which cleans up after itself (waits in both `wait_for_disconnect` and in `disconnect_p2ps`) but wouldn't need so much complexity if it just referenced the connections directly. If there is only one connected, it's not really that tedious to just use `node.p2ps[0]` instead of `node.p2p` (and it can always be aliased inside the test itself). ACKs for top commit: robot-dreams: utACK 10d61505fe77880d6989115defa5e08417f3de2d jnewbery: utACK 10d61505fe77880d6989115defa5e08417f3de2d guggero: Concept ACK 10d61505. Tree-SHA512: 5965548929794ec660dae03467640cb2156d7d826cefd26d3a126472cbc2494b855c1d26bbb7b412281fbdc92b9798b9765a85c27bc1a97f7798f27f64db6f13
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peer = node.add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface())
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node_deterministic_address = node.get_deterministic_priv_key().address
# Mine one period worth of blocks
node.generatetoaddress(VB_PERIOD, node_deterministic_address)
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self.log.info("Check that there is no warning if previous VB_BLOCKS have <VB_THRESHOLD blocks with unknown versionbits version.")
# Build one period of blocks with < VB_THRESHOLD blocks signaling some unknown bit
Merge #19804: test/refactor: reference p2p objects explicitly and remove confusing Test_Node.p2p property 10d61505fe77880d6989115defa5e08417f3de2d [test] remove confusing p2p property (gzhao408) 549d30faf04612d9589c81edf9770c99e3221885 scripted-diff: replace p2p with p2ps[0] in p2p_invalid_tx (gzhao408) 7a0de46aeafb351cffa3410e1aae9809fd4698ad [doc] sample code for test framework p2p objects (gzhao408) 784f757994c1306bb6584b14c0c78617d6248432 [refactor] clarify tests by referencing p2p objects directly (gzhao408) Pull request description: The `TestNode` has a `p2p` property which is an alias for `p2ps[0]`. I think this should be removed because it can be confusing and misleading (to both the test writer and reviewer), especially if a TestNode has multiple p2ps connected (which is the case for many tests). Another example is when a test has multiple subtests that connect 1 p2p and use the `p2p` property to reference it. If the subtests don't completely clean up after themselves, the subtests may affect one another. The best way to refer to a connected p2p is use the object returned by `add_p2p_connection` like this: ```py p2p_conn = node.add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface()) ``` A good example is [p2p_invalid_locator.py](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/test/functional/p2p_invalid_locator.py), which cleans up after itself (waits in both `wait_for_disconnect` and in `disconnect_p2ps`) but wouldn't need so much complexity if it just referenced the connections directly. If there is only one connected, it's not really that tedious to just use `node.p2ps[0]` instead of `node.p2p` (and it can always be aliased inside the test itself). ACKs for top commit: robot-dreams: utACK 10d61505fe77880d6989115defa5e08417f3de2d jnewbery: utACK 10d61505fe77880d6989115defa5e08417f3de2d guggero: Concept ACK 10d61505. Tree-SHA512: 5965548929794ec660dae03467640cb2156d7d826cefd26d3a126472cbc2494b855c1d26bbb7b412281fbdc92b9798b9765a85c27bc1a97f7798f27f64db6f13
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self.send_blocks_with_version(peer, VB_THRESHOLD - 1, VB_UNKNOWN_VERSION)
node.generatetoaddress(VB_PERIOD - VB_THRESHOLD + 1, node_deterministic_address)
# Check that we're not getting any versionbit-related errors in get*info()
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assert not VB_PATTERN.match(node.getmininginfo()["warnings"])
assert not VB_PATTERN.match(node.getnetworkinfo()["warnings"])
# Build one period of blocks with VB_THRESHOLD blocks signaling some unknown bit
Merge #19804: test/refactor: reference p2p objects explicitly and remove confusing Test_Node.p2p property 10d61505fe77880d6989115defa5e08417f3de2d [test] remove confusing p2p property (gzhao408) 549d30faf04612d9589c81edf9770c99e3221885 scripted-diff: replace p2p with p2ps[0] in p2p_invalid_tx (gzhao408) 7a0de46aeafb351cffa3410e1aae9809fd4698ad [doc] sample code for test framework p2p objects (gzhao408) 784f757994c1306bb6584b14c0c78617d6248432 [refactor] clarify tests by referencing p2p objects directly (gzhao408) Pull request description: The `TestNode` has a `p2p` property which is an alias for `p2ps[0]`. I think this should be removed because it can be confusing and misleading (to both the test writer and reviewer), especially if a TestNode has multiple p2ps connected (which is the case for many tests). Another example is when a test has multiple subtests that connect 1 p2p and use the `p2p` property to reference it. If the subtests don't completely clean up after themselves, the subtests may affect one another. The best way to refer to a connected p2p is use the object returned by `add_p2p_connection` like this: ```py p2p_conn = node.add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface()) ``` A good example is [p2p_invalid_locator.py](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/test/functional/p2p_invalid_locator.py), which cleans up after itself (waits in both `wait_for_disconnect` and in `disconnect_p2ps`) but wouldn't need so much complexity if it just referenced the connections directly. If there is only one connected, it's not really that tedious to just use `node.p2ps[0]` instead of `node.p2p` (and it can always be aliased inside the test itself). ACKs for top commit: robot-dreams: utACK 10d61505fe77880d6989115defa5e08417f3de2d jnewbery: utACK 10d61505fe77880d6989115defa5e08417f3de2d guggero: Concept ACK 10d61505. Tree-SHA512: 5965548929794ec660dae03467640cb2156d7d826cefd26d3a126472cbc2494b855c1d26bbb7b412281fbdc92b9798b9765a85c27bc1a97f7798f27f64db6f13
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self.send_blocks_with_version(peer, VB_THRESHOLD, VB_UNKNOWN_VERSION)
node.generatetoaddress(VB_PERIOD - VB_THRESHOLD, node_deterministic_address)
self.log.info("Check that there is a warning if previous VB_BLOCKS have >=VB_THRESHOLD blocks with unknown versionbits version.")
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# Mine a period worth of expected blocks so the generic block-version warning
# is cleared. This will move the versionbit state to ACTIVE.
node.generatetoaddress(VB_PERIOD, node_deterministic_address)
# Stop-start the node. This is required because dashd will only warn once about unknown versions or unknown rules activating.
self.restart_node(0)
# Generating one block guarantees that we'll get out of IBD
node.generatetoaddress(1, node_deterministic_address)
self.wait_until(lambda: not node.getblockchaininfo()['initialblockdownload'])
# Generating one more block will be enough to generate an error.
node.generatetoaddress(1, node_deterministic_address)
# Check that get*info() shows the versionbits unknown rules warning
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assert WARN_UNKNOWN_RULES_ACTIVE in node.getmininginfo()["warnings"]
assert WARN_UNKNOWN_RULES_ACTIVE in node.getnetworkinfo()["warnings"]
# Check that the alert file shows the versionbits unknown rules warning
self.wait_until(lambda: self.versionbits_in_alert_file())
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if __name__ == '__main__':
VersionBitsWarningTest().main()