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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2015-2024 The Dash Core developers
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# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
'''
Backport 11796 + 11774 (#3612) * Merge #11796: [tests] Functional test naming convention 5fecd84 [tests] Remove redundant import in blocktools.py test (Anthony Towns) 9b20bb4 [tests] Check tests conform to naming convention (Anthony Towns) 7250b4e [tests] README.md nit fixes (Anthony Towns) 82b2712 [tests] move witness util functions to blocktools.py (John Newbery) 1e10854 [tests] [docs] update README for new test naming scheme (John Newbery) Pull request description: Splitting #11774 into two parts -- this part updates the README with the proposed naming convention, and adds some checks to test_runner.py that the number of tests violating the naming convention doesn't increase too much. Idea is this part of the change should not introduce merge conflicts or require much rebasing, so reviews of the complicated bits won't become invalidated too often; while the second part will just be file renames, which will require regular rebasing and will introduce merge conflicts with pending PRs, but can be merged later, and should also be much easier to review, since it will only include relatively trivial changes. Tree-SHA512: b96557d41714addbbfe2aed62fb5a48639eaeb1eb3aba30ac1b3a86bb3cb8d796c6247f9c414c4695c4bf54c0ec9968ac88e2f88fb62483bc1a2f89368f7fc80 * update violation count Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * Merge #11774: [tests] Rename functional tests 6f881cc880 [tests] Remove EXPECTED_VIOLATION_COUNT (Anthony Towns) 3150b3fea7 [tests] Rename misc functional tests. (Anthony Towns) 81b79f2c39 [tests] Rename rpc_* functional tests. (Anthony Towns) 61b8f7f273 [tests] Rename p2p_* functional tests. (Anthony Towns) 90600bc7db [tests] Rename wallet_* functional tests. (Anthony Towns) ca6523d0c8 [tests] Rename feature_* functional tests. (Anthony Towns) Pull request description: This PR changes the functional tests to have a consistent naming scheme: tests for individual RPC methods are named rpc_... tests for interfaces (REST, ZMQ, RPC features) are named interface_... tests that explicitly test the p2p interface are named p2p_... tests for wallet features are named wallet_... tests for mining features are named mining_... tests for mempool behaviour are named mempool_... tests for full features that aren't wallet/mining/mempool are named feature_... Rationale: it's sometimes difficult for new contributors to know what's already covered by existing tests and where new tests should be added. Naming in a consistent fashion makes it easier to see what's already covered at a glance. Tree-SHA512: 4246790552d42bbd95f6d5bdf67702b81b3b2c583ce7eaf1fe6d8e254721279b47315973c6e9ae82dad6e4c747f12188160764bf2624c0f8f3b4d39330ec8b16 * rename tests and edit associated strings to align test-suite with test name standards Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> * fix grammar in test/functional/test_runner.py Co-authored-by: dustinface <35775977+xdustinface@users.noreply.github.com> * ci: Fix excluded test names * rename feature_privatesend.py to rpc_privatesend.py Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org> Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: dustinface <35775977+xdustinface@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: xdustinface <xdustinfacex@gmail.com>
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feature_dip4_coinbasemerkleroots.py
Checks DIP4 merkle roots in coinbases
'''
Merge #13054: tests: Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports. 68400d8b96 tests: Use explicit imports (practicalswift) Pull request description: Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports. Wildcard imports make it unclear which names are present in the namespace, confusing both readers and many automated tools. An additional benefit of not using wildcard imports in tests scripts is that readers of a test script then can infer the rough testing scope just by looking at the imports. Before this commit: ``` $ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10 ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:8:1: F403 'from test_framework.util import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:9:1: F403 'from test_framework.script import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:10:1: F403 'from test_framework.mininode import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:15:12: F405 bytes_to_hex_str may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:17:58: F405 CScript may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:25:13: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:31: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:60: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:41: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:68: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util $ ``` After this commit: ``` $ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10 $ ``` Tree-SHA512: 3f826d39cffb6438388e5efcb20a9622ff8238247e882d68f7b38609877421b2a8e10e9229575f8eb6a8fa42dec4256986692e92922c86171f750a0e887438d9
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from io import BytesIO
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22257: test: refactor: various (de)serialization helpers cleanups/improvements bdb8b9a347e68f80a2e8d44ce5590a2e8214b6bb test: doc: improve doc for `from_hex` helper (mention `to_hex` alternative) (Sebastian Falbesoner) 191405420815d49ab50184513717a303fc2744d6 scripted-diff: test: rename `FromHex` to `from_hex` (Sebastian Falbesoner) a79396fe5f8f81c78cf84117a87074c6ff6c9d95 test: remove `ToHex` helper, use .serialize().hex() instead (Sebastian Falbesoner) 2ce7b47958c4a10ba20dc86c011d71cda4b070a5 test: introduce `tx_from_hex` helper for tx deserialization (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: There are still many functional tests that perform conversions from a hex-string to a message object (deserialization) manually. This PR identifies all those instances and replaces them with a newly introduced helper `tx_from_hex`. Instances were found via * `git grep "deserialize.*BytesIO"` and some of them manually, when it were not one-liners. Further, the helper `ToHex` was removed and simply replaced by `.serialize().hex()`, since now both variants are in use (sometimes even within the same test) and using the helper doesn't really have an advantage in readability. (see discussion https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22257#discussion_r652404782) ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: review re-ACK bdb8b9a347e68f80a2e8d44ce5590a2e8214b6bb 😁 Tree-SHA512: e25d7dc85918de1d6755a5cea65471b07a743204c20ad1c2f71ff07ef48cc1b9ad3fe5f515c1efaba2b2e3d89384e7980380c5d81895f9826e2046808cd3266e
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from test_framework.messages import CBlock, CBlockHeader, CCbTx, CMerkleBlock, from_hex, hash256, msg_getmnlistd, QuorumId, ser_uint256
Merge #19760: test: Remove confusing mininode terminology d5800da5199527a366024bc80cad7fcca17d5c4a [test] Remove final references to mininode (John Newbery) 5e8df3312e47a73e747ee892face55ed9ababeea test: resort imports (John Newbery) 85165d4332b0f72d30e0c584b476249b542338e6 scripted-diff: Rename mininode to p2p (John Newbery) 9e2897d020b114a10c860f90c5405be029afddba scripted-diff: Rename mininode_lock to p2p_lock (John Newbery) Pull request description: New contributors are often confused by the terminology in the test framework, and what the difference between a _node_ and a _peer_ is. To summarize: - a 'node' is a bitcoind instance. This is the thing whose behavior is being tested. Each bitcoind node is managed by a python `TestNode` object which is used to start/stop the node, manage the node's data directory, read state about the node (eg process status, log file), and interact with the node over different interfaces. - one of the interfaces that we can use to interact with the node is the p2p interface. Each connection to a node using this interface is managed by a python `P2PInterface` or derived object (which is owned by the `TestNode` object). We can open zero, one or many p2p connections to each bitcoind node. The node sees these connections as 'peers'. For historic reasons, the word 'mininode' has been used to refer to those p2p interface objects that we use to connect to the bitcoind node (the code was originally taken from the 'mini-node' branch of https://github.com/jgarzik/pynode/tree/mini-node). However that name has proved to be confusing for new contributors, so rename the remaining references. ACKs for top commit: amitiuttarwar: ACK d5800da519 MarcoFalke: ACK d5800da5199527a366024bc80cad7fcca17d5c4a 🚞 Tree-SHA512: 2c46c2ac3c4278b6e3c647cfd8108428a41e80788fc4f0e386e5b0c47675bc687d94779496c09a3e5ea1319617295be10c422adeeff2d2bd68378e00e0eeb5de
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from test_framework.p2p import P2PInterface
Merge #13054: tests: Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports. 68400d8b96 tests: Use explicit imports (practicalswift) Pull request description: Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports. Wildcard imports make it unclear which names are present in the namespace, confusing both readers and many automated tools. An additional benefit of not using wildcard imports in tests scripts is that readers of a test script then can infer the rough testing scope just by looking at the imports. Before this commit: ``` $ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10 ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:8:1: F403 'from test_framework.util import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:9:1: F403 'from test_framework.script import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:10:1: F403 'from test_framework.mininode import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:15:12: F405 bytes_to_hex_str may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:17:58: F405 CScript may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:25:13: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:31: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:60: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:41: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:68: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util $ ``` After this commit: ``` $ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10 $ ``` Tree-SHA512: 3f826d39cffb6438388e5efcb20a9622ff8238247e882d68f7b38609877421b2a8e10e9229575f8eb6a8fa42dec4256986692e92922c86171f750a0e887438d9
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from test_framework.test_framework import DashTestFramework
from test_framework.util import assert_equal
Merge #13054: tests: Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports. 68400d8b96 tests: Use explicit imports (practicalswift) Pull request description: Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports. Wildcard imports make it unclear which names are present in the namespace, confusing both readers and many automated tools. An additional benefit of not using wildcard imports in tests scripts is that readers of a test script then can infer the rough testing scope just by looking at the imports. Before this commit: ``` $ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10 ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:8:1: F403 'from test_framework.util import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:9:1: F403 'from test_framework.script import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:10:1: F403 'from test_framework.mininode import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:15:12: F405 bytes_to_hex_str may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:17:58: F405 CScript may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:25:13: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:31: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:60: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:41: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:68: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util $ ``` After this commit: ``` $ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10 $ ``` Tree-SHA512: 3f826d39cffb6438388e5efcb20a9622ff8238247e882d68f7b38609877421b2a8e10e9229575f8eb6a8fa42dec4256986692e92922c86171f750a0e887438d9
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DIP0008_HEIGHT = 432
Merge #13054: tests: Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports. 68400d8b96 tests: Use explicit imports (practicalswift) Pull request description: Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports. Wildcard imports make it unclear which names are present in the namespace, confusing both readers and many automated tools. An additional benefit of not using wildcard imports in tests scripts is that readers of a test script then can infer the rough testing scope just by looking at the imports. Before this commit: ``` $ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10 ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:8:1: F403 'from test_framework.util import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:9:1: F403 'from test_framework.script import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:10:1: F403 'from test_framework.mininode import *' used; unable to detect undefined names ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:15:12: F405 bytes_to_hex_str may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:17:58: F405 CScript may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:25:13: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:31: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:60: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:41: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util ./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:68: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util $ ``` After this commit: ``` $ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10 $ ``` Tree-SHA512: 3f826d39cffb6438388e5efcb20a9622ff8238247e882d68f7b38609877421b2a8e10e9229575f8eb6a8fa42dec4256986692e92922c86171f750a0e887438d9
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# TODO: this helper used in many tests, find a new home for it
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class TestP2PConn(P2PInterface):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.last_mnlistdiff = None
def on_mnlistdiff(self, message):
self.last_mnlistdiff = message
def wait_for_mnlistdiff(self, timeout=30):
def received_mnlistdiff():
return self.last_mnlistdiff is not None
self.wait_until(received_mnlistdiff, timeout=timeout)
def getmnlistdiff(self, baseBlockHash, blockHash):
msg = msg_getmnlistd(baseBlockHash, blockHash)
self.last_mnlistdiff = None
self.send_message(msg)
self.wait_for_mnlistdiff()
return self.last_mnlistdiff
class LLMQCoinbaseCommitmentsTest(DashTestFramework):
def set_test_params(self):
self.extra_args = [[ f'-testactivationheight=dip0008@{DIP0008_HEIGHT}', "-vbparams=testdummy:999999999999:999999999999" ]] * 4
self.set_dash_test_params(4, 3, extra_args = self.extra_args)
def run_test(self):
# No IS or Chainlocks in this test
self.bump_mocktime(1)
self.nodes[0].sporkupdate("SPORK_2_INSTANTSEND_ENABLED", 4070908800)
self.nodes[0].sporkupdate("SPORK_19_CHAINLOCKS_ENABLED", 4070908800)
self.wait_for_sporks_same()
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self.test_node = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(TestP2PConn())
self.confirm_mns()
null_hash = format(0, "064x")
# Check if a diff with the genesis block as base returns all MNs
expectedUpdated = [mn.proTxHash for mn in self.mninfo]
mnList = self.test_getmnlistdiff(null_hash, self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), {}, [], expectedUpdated)
expectedUpdated2 = expectedUpdated + []
# Register one more MN, but don't start it (that would fail as DashTestFramework doesn't support this atm)
baseBlockHash = self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
self.prepare_masternode(self.mn_count)
new_mn = self.mninfo[self.mn_count]
# Now test if that MN appears in a diff when the base block is the one just before MN registration
expectedDeleted = []
expectedUpdated = [new_mn.proTxHash]
mnList = self.test_getmnlistdiff(baseBlockHash, self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), mnList, expectedDeleted, expectedUpdated)
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assert mnList[new_mn.proTxHash].confirmedHash == 0
# Now let the MN get enough confirmations and verify that the MNLISTDIFF now has confirmedHash != 0
self.confirm_mns()
mnList = self.test_getmnlistdiff(baseBlockHash, self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), mnList, expectedDeleted, expectedUpdated)
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assert mnList[new_mn.proTxHash].confirmedHash != 0
# Spend the collateral of the previously added MN and test if it appears in "deletedMNs"
expectedDeleted = [new_mn.proTxHash]
expectedUpdated = []
baseBlockHash2 = self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
self.remove_masternode(self.mn_count)
mnList = self.test_getmnlistdiff(baseBlockHash2, self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), mnList, expectedDeleted, expectedUpdated)
# When comparing genesis and best block, we shouldn't see the previously added and then deleted MN
mnList = self.test_getmnlistdiff(null_hash, self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), {}, [], expectedUpdated2)
#############################
# Now start testing quorum commitment merkle roots
self.generate(self.nodes[0], 1, sync_fun=self.no_op)
oldhash = self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
# Test DIP8 activation once with a pre-existing quorum and once without (we don't know in which order it will activate on mainnet)
self.test_dip8_quorum_merkle_root_activation(True)
for n in self.nodes:
n.invalidateblock(oldhash)
self.sync_all()
first_quorum = self.test_dip8_quorum_merkle_root_activation(False, True)
# Verify that the first quorum appears in MNLISTDIFF
expectedDeleted = []
expectedNew = [QuorumId(100, int(first_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(104, int(first_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(106, int(first_quorum, 16))]
quorumList = self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(null_hash, self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), {}, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
baseBlockHash = self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
second_quorum = self.mine_quorum()
# Verify that the second quorum appears in MNLISTDIFF
expectedDeleted = []
expectedNew = [QuorumId(100, int(second_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(104, int(second_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(106, int(second_quorum, 16))]
quorums_before_third = self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(baseBlockHash, self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), quorumList, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
block_before_third = self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
third_quorum = self.mine_quorum()
# Verify that the first quorum is deleted and the third quorum is added in MNLISTDIFF (the first got inactive)
expectedDeleted = [QuorumId(100, int(first_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(104, int(first_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(106, int(first_quorum, 16))]
expectedNew = [QuorumId(100, int(third_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(104, int(third_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(106, int(third_quorum, 16))]
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(block_before_third, self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), quorums_before_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
# Verify that the diff between genesis and best block is the current active set (second and third quorum)
expectedDeleted = []
expectedNew = [QuorumId(100, int(second_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(104, int(second_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(106, int(second_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(100, int(third_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(104, int(third_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(106, int(third_quorum, 16))]
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(null_hash, self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), {}, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
# Now verify that diffs are correct around the block that mined the third quorum.
# This tests the logic in CalcCbTxMerkleRootQuorums, which has to manually add the commitment from the current
# block
mined_in_block = self.nodes[0].quorum("info", 100, third_quorum)["minedBlock"]
prev_block = self.nodes[0].getblock(mined_in_block)["previousblockhash"]
prev_block2 = self.nodes[0].getblock(prev_block)["previousblockhash"]
next_block = self.nodes[0].getblock(mined_in_block)["nextblockhash"]
next_block2 = self.nodes[0].getblock(mined_in_block)["nextblockhash"]
# The 2 block before the quorum was mined should both give an empty diff
expectedDeleted = []
expectedNew = []
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(block_before_third, prev_block2, quorums_before_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(block_before_third, prev_block, quorums_before_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
# The block in which the quorum was mined and the 2 after that should all give the same diff
expectedDeleted = [QuorumId(100, int(first_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(104, int(first_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(106, int(first_quorum, 16))]
expectedNew = [QuorumId(100, int(third_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(104, int(third_quorum, 16)), QuorumId(106, int(third_quorum, 16))]
quorums_with_third = self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(block_before_third, mined_in_block, quorums_before_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(block_before_third, next_block, quorums_before_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(block_before_third, next_block2, quorums_before_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
# A diff between the two block that happened after the quorum was mined should give an empty diff
expectedDeleted = []
expectedNew = []
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(mined_in_block, next_block, quorums_with_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(mined_in_block, next_block2, quorums_with_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(next_block, next_block2, quorums_with_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
# Using the same block for baseBlockHash and blockHash should give empty diffs
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(prev_block, prev_block, quorums_before_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(prev_block2, prev_block2, quorums_before_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(mined_in_block, mined_in_block, quorums_with_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(next_block, next_block, quorums_with_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
self.test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(next_block2, next_block2, quorums_with_third, expectedDeleted, expectedNew)
def test_getmnlistdiff(self, baseBlockHash, blockHash, baseMNList, expectedDeleted, expectedUpdated):
d = self.test_getmnlistdiff_base(baseBlockHash, blockHash)
# Assert that the deletedMNs and mnList fields are what we expected
assert_equal(set(d.deletedMNs), set([int(e, 16) for e in expectedDeleted]))
assert_equal(set([e.proRegTxHash for e in d.mnList]), set(int(e, 16) for e in expectedUpdated))
# Build a new list based on the old list and the info from the diff
newMNList = baseMNList.copy()
for e in d.deletedMNs:
newMNList.pop(format(e, '064x'))
for e in d.mnList:
newMNList[format(e.proRegTxHash, '064x')] = e
cbtx = CCbTx()
cbtx.deserialize(BytesIO(d.cbTx.vExtraPayload))
# Verify that the merkle root matches what we locally calculate
hashes = []
for mn in sorted(newMNList.values(), key=lambda mn: ser_uint256(mn.proRegTxHash)):
feat: store protx version in CSimplifiedMNListEntry and use it to ser/deser pubKeyOperator (#5397) ## Issue being fixed or feature implemented Mobile wallets would have to convert 4k+ pubkeys at the V19 fork point and it's a pretty hard job for them that can easily take 10-15 seconds if not more. Also after the HF, if a masternode list is requested from before the HF, the operator keys come in basic scheme, but the merkelroot was calculated with legacy. From mobile team work it wasn't possible to convert all operator keys to legacy and then calculate the correct merkleroot. ~This PR builds on top of ~#5392~ #5403 (changes that belong to this PR: 26f7e966500bdea4c604f1d16716b40b366fc707 and 4b42dc8fcee3354afd82ce7e3a72ebe1659f5f22) and aims to solve both of these issues.~ cc @hashengineering @QuantumExplorer ## What was done? Introduce `nVersion` on p2p level for every CSimplifiedMNListEntry. Set `nVersion` to the same value we have it in CDeterministicMNState i.e. pubkey serialization would not be via basic scheme only after the V19 fork, it would match the way it’s serialized on-chain/in CDeterministicMNState for that specific MN. ## How Has This Been Tested? run tests ## Breaking Changes NOTE: `testnet` is going to re-fork at v19 forkpoint because `merkleRootMNList` is not going to match ## Checklist: - [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e tests - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [ ] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository code-owners and collaborators only)_
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hashes.append(hash256(mn.serialize(with_version = False)))
merkleRoot = CBlock.get_merkle_root(hashes)
assert_equal(merkleRoot, cbtx.merkleRootMNList)
return newMNList
def test_getmnlistdiff_quorums(self, baseBlockHash, blockHash, baseQuorumList, expectedDeleted, expectedNew):
d = self.test_getmnlistdiff_base(baseBlockHash, blockHash)
assert_equal(set(d.deletedQuorums), set(expectedDeleted))
assert_equal(set([QuorumId(e.llmqType, e.quorumHash) for e in d.newQuorums]), set(expectedNew))
newQuorumList = baseQuorumList.copy()
for e in d.deletedQuorums:
newQuorumList.pop(e)
for e in d.newQuorums:
newQuorumList[QuorumId(e.llmqType, e.quorumHash)] = e
cbtx = CCbTx()
cbtx.deserialize(BytesIO(d.cbTx.vExtraPayload))
if cbtx.version >= 2:
hashes = []
for qc in newQuorumList.values():
hashes.append(hash256(qc.serialize()))
hashes.sort()
merkleRoot = CBlock.get_merkle_root(hashes)
assert_equal(merkleRoot, cbtx.merkleRootQuorums)
return newQuorumList
def test_getmnlistdiff_base(self, baseBlockHash, blockHash):
hexstr = self.nodes[0].getblockheader(blockHash, False)
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22257: test: refactor: various (de)serialization helpers cleanups/improvements bdb8b9a347e68f80a2e8d44ce5590a2e8214b6bb test: doc: improve doc for `from_hex` helper (mention `to_hex` alternative) (Sebastian Falbesoner) 191405420815d49ab50184513717a303fc2744d6 scripted-diff: test: rename `FromHex` to `from_hex` (Sebastian Falbesoner) a79396fe5f8f81c78cf84117a87074c6ff6c9d95 test: remove `ToHex` helper, use .serialize().hex() instead (Sebastian Falbesoner) 2ce7b47958c4a10ba20dc86c011d71cda4b070a5 test: introduce `tx_from_hex` helper for tx deserialization (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: There are still many functional tests that perform conversions from a hex-string to a message object (deserialization) manually. This PR identifies all those instances and replaces them with a newly introduced helper `tx_from_hex`. Instances were found via * `git grep "deserialize.*BytesIO"` and some of them manually, when it were not one-liners. Further, the helper `ToHex` was removed and simply replaced by `.serialize().hex()`, since now both variants are in use (sometimes even within the same test) and using the helper doesn't really have an advantage in readability. (see discussion https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22257#discussion_r652404782) ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: review re-ACK bdb8b9a347e68f80a2e8d44ce5590a2e8214b6bb 😁 Tree-SHA512: e25d7dc85918de1d6755a5cea65471b07a743204c20ad1c2f71ff07ef48cc1b9ad3fe5f515c1efaba2b2e3d89384e7980380c5d81895f9826e2046808cd3266e
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header = from_hex(CBlockHeader(), hexstr)
d = self.test_node.getmnlistdiff(int(baseBlockHash, 16), int(blockHash, 16))
assert_equal(d.baseBlockHash, int(baseBlockHash, 16))
assert_equal(d.blockHash, int(blockHash, 16))
# Check that the merkle proof is valid
proof = CMerkleBlock(header, d.merkleProof)
proof = proof.serialize().hex()
assert_equal(self.nodes[0].verifytxoutproof(proof), [d.cbTx.hash])
# Check if P2P messages match with RPCs
d2 = self.nodes[0].protx("diff", baseBlockHash, blockHash)
assert_equal(d2["baseBlockHash"], baseBlockHash)
assert_equal(d2["blockHash"], blockHash)
assert_equal(d2["cbTxMerkleTree"], d.merkleProof.serialize().hex())
assert_equal(d2["cbTx"], d.cbTx.serialize().hex())
assert_equal(set([int(e, 16) for e in d2["deletedMNs"]]), set(d.deletedMNs))
assert_equal(set([int(e["proRegTxHash"], 16) for e in d2["mnList"]]), set([e.proRegTxHash for e in d.mnList]))
assert_equal(set([QuorumId(e["llmqType"], int(e["quorumHash"], 16)) for e in d2["deletedQuorums"]]), set(d.deletedQuorums))
assert_equal(set([QuorumId(e["llmqType"], int(e["quorumHash"], 16)) for e in d2["newQuorums"]]), set([QuorumId(e.llmqType, e.quorumHash) for e in d.newQuorums]))
return d
def activate_dip8(self, slow_mode=False):
# NOTE: set slow_mode=True if you are activating dip8 after a huge reorg
# or nodes might fail to catch up otherwise due to a large
# (MAX_BLOCKS_IN_TRANSIT_PER_PEER = 16 blocks) reorg error.
self.log.info("Wait for dip0008 activation")
while self.nodes[0].getblockcount() < DIP0008_HEIGHT:
self.bump_mocktime(10)
self.generate(self.nodes[0], 10, sync_fun=self.no_op)
if slow_mode:
self.sync_blocks()
self.sync_blocks()
def test_dip8_quorum_merkle_root_activation(self, with_initial_quorum, slow_mode=False):
if with_initial_quorum:
self.nodes[0].sporkupdate("SPORK_17_QUORUM_DKG_ENABLED", 0)
self.wait_for_sporks_same()
# Mine one quorum before dip8 is activated
self.mine_quorum()
self.nodes[0].sporkupdate("SPORK_17_QUORUM_DKG_ENABLED", 4070908800)
self.wait_for_sporks_same()
cbtx = self.nodes[0].getblock(self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), 2)["tx"][0]
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assert cbtx["cbTx"]["version"] == 1
self.activate_dip8(slow_mode)
# Assert that merkleRootQuorums is present and 0 (we have no quorums yet)
cbtx = self.nodes[0].getblock(self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), 2)["tx"][0]
assert_equal(cbtx["cbTx"]["version"], 2)
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assert "merkleRootQuorums" in cbtx["cbTx"]
merkleRootQuorums = int(cbtx["cbTx"]["merkleRootQuorums"], 16)
if with_initial_quorum:
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assert merkleRootQuorums != 0
else:
assert_equal(merkleRootQuorums, 0)
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self.bump_mocktime(1)
self.nodes[0].sporkupdate("SPORK_17_QUORUM_DKG_ENABLED", 0)
self.wait_for_sporks_same()
# Mine quorum and verify that merkleRootQuorums has changed
quorum = self.mine_quorum()
cbtx = self.nodes[0].getblock(self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), 2)["tx"][0]
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assert int(cbtx["cbTx"]["merkleRootQuorums"], 16) != merkleRootQuorums
return quorum
def confirm_mns(self):
while True:
diff = self.nodes[0].protx("diff", 1, self.nodes[0].getblockcount())
found_unconfirmed = False
for mn in diff["mnList"]:
if int(mn["confirmedHash"], 16) == 0:
found_unconfirmed = True
break
if not found_unconfirmed:
break
self.generate(self.nodes[0], 1, sync_fun=self.no_op)
self.sync_blocks()
if __name__ == '__main__':
LLMQCoinbaseCommitmentsTest().main()