#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright (c) 2017-2020 The Bitcoin Core developers # Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying # file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. """Test RPC calls related to net. Tests correspond to code in rpc/net.cpp. """ from test_framework.p2p import P2PInterface import test_framework.messages from test_framework.messages import ( MAX_PROTOCOL_MESSAGE_LENGTH, NODE_NETWORK, ) from itertools import product from test_framework.test_framework import DashTestFramework from test_framework.util import ( assert_approx, assert_equal, assert_greater_than, assert_raises_rpc_error, p2p_port, ) from test_framework.wallet import MiniWallet def assert_net_servicesnames(servicesflag, servicenames): """Utility that checks if all flags are correctly decoded in `getpeerinfo` and `getnetworkinfo`. :param servicesflag: The services as an integer. :param servicenames: The list of decoded services names, as strings. """ servicesflag_generated = 0 for servicename in servicenames: servicesflag_generated |= getattr(test_framework.messages, 'NODE_' + servicename) assert servicesflag_generated == servicesflag class NetTest(DashTestFramework): def set_test_params(self): self.set_dash_test_params(3, 1) self.supports_cli = False def run_test(self): # We need miniwallet to make a transaction self.wallet = MiniWallet(self.nodes[0]) self.generate(self.wallet, 1) # Get out of IBD for the getpeerinfo tests. self.generate(self.nodes[0], 101) # By default, the test framework sets up an addnode connection from # node 1 --> node0. By connecting node0 --> node 1, we're left with # the two nodes being connected both ways. # Topology will look like: node0 <--> node1 self.connect_nodes(0, 1) self.sync_all() self.test_connection_count() self.test_getpeerinfo() self.test_getnettotals() self.test_getnetworkinfo() self.test_getaddednodeinfo() self.test_service_flags() self.test_getnodeaddresses() self.test_addpeeraddress() self.test_sendmsgtopeer() def test_connection_count(self): self.log.info("Test getconnectioncount") # After using `connect_nodes` to connect nodes 0 and 1 to each other. # and node0 was also connected to node2 (a masternode) # during network setup assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getconnectioncount(), 3) def test_getpeerinfo(self): self.log.info("Test getpeerinfo") # Create a few getpeerinfo last_block/last_transaction values. self.wallet.send_self_transfer(from_node=self.nodes[0]) # Make a transaction so we can see it in the getpeerinfo results self.generate(self.nodes[1], 1) time_now = self.mocktime peer_info = [x.getpeerinfo() for x in self.nodes] # Verify last_block and last_transaction keys/values. for node, peer, field in product(range(self.num_nodes - self.mn_count), range(2), ['last_block', 'last_transaction']): assert field in peer_info[node][peer].keys() if peer_info[node][peer][field] != 0: assert_approx(peer_info[node][peer][field], time_now, vspan=60) # check both sides of bidirectional connection between nodes # the address bound to on one side will be the source address for the other node assert_equal(peer_info[0][0]['addrbind'], peer_info[1][0]['addr']) assert_equal(peer_info[1][0]['addrbind'], peer_info[0][0]['addr']) # check the `servicesnames` field for info in peer_info: assert_net_servicesnames(int(info[0]["services"], 0x10), info[0]["servicesnames"]) # Check dynamically generated networks list in getpeerinfo help output. assert "(ipv4, ipv6, onion, i2p, cjdns, not_publicly_routable)" in self.nodes[0].help("getpeerinfo") # This part is slightly different comparing to the Bitcoin implementation. This is expected because we create connections on network setup a bit differently too. # We also create more connection during the test itself to test mn specific stats assert_equal(peer_info[0][0]['connection_type'], 'inbound') assert_equal(peer_info[0][1]['connection_type'], 'inbound') assert_equal(peer_info[0][2]['connection_type'], 'manual') assert_equal(peer_info[1][0]['connection_type'], 'manual') assert_equal(peer_info[1][1]['connection_type'], 'inbound') assert_equal(peer_info[2][0]['connection_type'], 'manual') self.log.info("Check getpeerinfo output before a version message was sent") no_version_peer_id = 3 no_version_peer_conntime = self.mocktime with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log([f"Added connection peer={no_version_peer_id}"]): no_version_peer = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface(), send_version=False, wait_for_verack=False) if self.options.v2transport: self.wait_until(lambda: self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo()[no_version_peer_id]["transport_protocol_type"] == "v2") peer_info = self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo()[no_version_peer_id] peer_info.pop("addr") peer_info.pop("addrbind") # The next two fields will vary for v2 connections because we send a rng-based number of decoy messages peer_info.pop("bytesrecv") peer_info.pop("bytessent") assert_equal( peer_info, { "addr_processed": 0, "addr_rate_limited": 0, "addr_relay_enabled": False, "bip152_hb_from": False, "bip152_hb_to": False, "bytesrecv_per_msg": {}, "bytessent_per_msg": {}, "connection_type": "inbound", "conntime": no_version_peer_conntime, "id": no_version_peer_id, "inbound": True, "inflight": [], "last_block": 0, "last_transaction": 0, "lastrecv": 0 if not self.options.v2transport else no_version_peer_conntime, "lastsend": 0 if not self.options.v2transport else no_version_peer_conntime, "masternode": False, "network": "not_publicly_routable", "permissions": [], "relaytxes": False, "services": "0000000000000000", "servicesnames": [], "session_id": "" if not self.options.v2transport else no_version_peer.v2_state.peer['session_id'].hex(), "startingheight": -1, "subver": "", "synced_blocks": -1, "synced_headers": -1, "timeoffset": 0, "transport_protocol_type": "v1" if not self.options.v2transport else "v2", "version": 0, }, ) no_version_peer.peer_disconnect() self.wait_until(lambda: len(self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo()) == 3) def test_getnettotals(self): self.log.info("Test getnettotals") # Test getnettotals and getpeerinfo by doing a ping. The bytes # sent/received should increase by at least the size of one ping # and one pong. Both have a payload size of 8 bytes, but the total # size depends on the used p2p version: # - p2p v1: 24 bytes (header) + 8 bytes (payload) = 32 bytes # - p2p v2: 21 bytes (header/tag with short-id) + 8 bytes (payload) = 29 bytes ping_size = 32 if not self.options.v2transport else 29 net_totals_before = self.nodes[0].getnettotals() peer_info_before = self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo() self.nodes[0].ping() self.wait_until(lambda: (self.nodes[0].getnettotals()['totalbytessent'] >= net_totals_before['totalbytessent'] + ping_size * 2), timeout=1) self.wait_until(lambda: (self.nodes[0].getnettotals()['totalbytesrecv'] >= net_totals_before['totalbytesrecv'] + ping_size * 2), timeout=1) for peer_before in peer_info_before: peer_after = lambda: next(p for p in self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo() if p['id'] == peer_before['id']) self.wait_until(lambda: peer_after()['bytesrecv_per_msg'].get('pong', 0) >= peer_before['bytesrecv_per_msg'].get('pong', 0) + ping_size, timeout=1) self.wait_until(lambda: peer_after()['bytessent_per_msg'].get('ping', 0) >= peer_before['bytessent_per_msg'].get('ping', 0) + ping_size, timeout=1) def test_getnetworkinfo(self): self.log.info("Test getnetworkinfo") info = self.nodes[0].getnetworkinfo() assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getnetworkinfo()['networkactive'], True) assert_equal(info['networkactive'], True) assert_equal(info['connections'], 3) assert_equal(info['connections_in'], 2) assert_equal(info['connections_out'], 1) assert_equal(info['connections_mn'], 0) assert_equal(info['connections_mn_in'], 0) assert_equal(info['connections_mn_out'], 0) with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(expected_msgs=['SetNetworkActive: false\n']): self.nodes[0].setnetworkactive(state=False) assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getnetworkinfo()['networkactive'], False) # Wait a bit for all sockets to close self.wait_until(lambda: self.nodes[0].getnetworkinfo()['connections'] == 0, timeout=3) self.wait_until(lambda: self.nodes[1].getnetworkinfo()['connections'] == 0, timeout=3) with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(expected_msgs=['SetNetworkActive: true\n']): self.nodes[0].setnetworkactive(state=True) self.connect_nodes(0, 1) info = self.nodes[1].getnetworkinfo() assert_equal(info['networkactive'], True) assert_equal(info['connections'], 1) assert_equal(info['connections_in'], 1) assert_equal(info['connections_out'], 0) assert_equal(info['connections_mn'], 0) assert_equal(info['connections_mn_in'], 0) assert_equal(info['connections_mn_out'], 0) # check the `servicesnames` field network_info = [node.getnetworkinfo() for node in self.nodes] for info in network_info: assert_net_servicesnames(int(info["localservices"], 0x10), info["localservicesnames"]) # Check dynamically generated networks list in getnetworkinfo help output. assert "(ipv4, ipv6, onion, i2p, cjdns)" in self.nodes[0].help("getnetworkinfo") self.log.info('Test extended connections info') # Connect nodes both ways. self.connect_nodes(1, 0) assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getnetworkinfo()['connections'], 2) assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getnetworkinfo()['connections_in'], 1) assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getnetworkinfo()['connections_out'], 1) assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getnetworkinfo()['connections_mn'], 0) assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getnetworkinfo()['connections_mn_in'], 0) assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getnetworkinfo()['connections_mn_out'], 0) def test_getaddednodeinfo(self): self.log.info("Test getaddednodeinfo") assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getaddednodeinfo(), []) # add a node (node2) to node0 ip_port = "127.0.0.1:{}".format(p2p_port(2)) self.nodes[0].addnode(node=ip_port, command='add') # try to add an equivalent ip ip_port2 = "127.1:{}".format(p2p_port(2)) assert_raises_rpc_error(-23, "Node already added", self.nodes[0].addnode, node=ip_port2, command='add') # check that the node has indeed been added added_nodes = self.nodes[0].getaddednodeinfo() assert_equal(len(added_nodes), 1) assert_equal(added_nodes[0]['addednode'], ip_port) # check that node cannot be added again assert_raises_rpc_error(-23, "Node already added", self.nodes[0].addnode, node=ip_port, command='add') # check that node can be removed self.nodes[0].addnode(node=ip_port, command='remove') assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getaddednodeinfo(), []) # check that trying to remove the node again returns an error assert_raises_rpc_error(-24, "Node could not be removed", self.nodes[0].addnode, node=ip_port, command='remove') # check that a non-existent node returns an error assert_raises_rpc_error(-24, "Node has not been added", self.nodes[0].getaddednodeinfo, '1.1.1.1') def test_service_flags(self): self.log.info("Test service flags") self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface(), services=(1 << 4) | (1 << 63)) if self.options.v2transport: assert_equal(['UNKNOWN[2^4]', 'P2P_V2', 'UNKNOWN[2^63]'], self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo()[-1]['servicesnames']) else: assert_equal(['UNKNOWN[2^4]', 'UNKNOWN[2^63]'], self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo()[-1]['servicesnames']) self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps() def test_getnodeaddresses(self): self.log.info("Test getnodeaddresses") self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface()) services = NODE_NETWORK # Add an IPv6 address to the address manager. ipv6_addr = "1233:3432:2434:2343:3234:2345:6546:4534" self.nodes[0].addpeeraddress(address=ipv6_addr, port=8333) # Add 10,000 IPv4 addresses to the address manager. Due to the way bucket # and bucket positions are calculated, some of these addresses will collide. imported_addrs = [] for i in range(10000): first_octet = i >> 8 second_octet = i % 256 a = f"{first_octet}.{second_octet}.1.1" imported_addrs.append(a) self.nodes[0].addpeeraddress(a, 8333) # Fetch the addresses via the RPC and test the results. assert_equal(len(self.nodes[0].getnodeaddresses()), 1) # default count is 1 assert_equal(len(self.nodes[0].getnodeaddresses(count=2)), 2) assert_equal(len(self.nodes[0].getnodeaddresses(network="ipv4", count=8)), 8) # Maximum possible addresses in AddrMan is 10000. The actual number will # usually be less due to bucket and bucket position collisions. node_addresses = self.nodes[0].getnodeaddresses(0, "ipv4") assert_greater_than(len(node_addresses), 5000) assert_greater_than(10000, len(node_addresses)) for a in node_addresses: assert_equal(a["time"], self.mocktime) assert_equal(a["services"], services) assert a["address"] in imported_addrs assert_equal(a["port"], 8333) assert_equal(a["network"], "ipv4") # Test the IPv6 address. res = self.nodes[0].getnodeaddresses(0, "ipv6") assert_equal(len(res), 1) assert_equal(res[0]["address"], ipv6_addr) assert_equal(res[0]["network"], "ipv6") assert_equal(res[0]["port"], 8333) assert_equal(res[0]["services"], services) # Test for the absence of onion, I2P and CJDNS addresses. for network in ["onion", "i2p", "cjdns"]: assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getnodeaddresses(0, network), []) # Test invalid arguments. assert_raises_rpc_error(-8, "Address count out of range", self.nodes[0].getnodeaddresses, -1) assert_raises_rpc_error(-8, "Network not recognized: Foo", self.nodes[0].getnodeaddresses, 1, "Foo") def test_addpeeraddress(self): """RPC addpeeraddress sets the source address equal to the destination address. If an address with the same /16 as an existing new entry is passed, it will be placed in the same new bucket and have a 1/64 chance of the bucket positions colliding (depending on the value of nKey in the addrman), in which case the new address won't be added. The probability of collision can be reduced to 1/2^16 = 1/65536 by using an address from a different /16. We avoid this here by first testing adding a tried table entry before testing adding a new table one. """ self.log.info("Test addpeeraddress") self.restart_node(1, ["-checkaddrman=1"]) node = self.nodes[1] self.log.debug("Test that addpeerinfo is a hidden RPC") # It is hidden from general help, but its detailed help may be called directly. assert "addpeerinfo" not in node.help() assert "addpeerinfo" in node.help("addpeerinfo") self.log.debug("Test that adding an empty address fails") assert_equal(node.addpeeraddress(address="", port=8333), {"success": False}) assert_equal(node.getnodeaddresses(count=0), []) self.log.debug("Test that adding a valid address to the tried table succeeds") assert_equal(node.addpeeraddress(address="1.2.3.4", tried=True, port=8333), {"success": True}) with node.assert_debug_log(expected_msgs=["CheckAddrman: new 0, tried 1, total 1 started"]): addrs = node.getnodeaddresses(count=0) # getnodeaddresses re-runs the addrman checks assert_equal(len(addrs), 1) assert_equal(addrs[0]["address"], "1.2.3.4") assert_equal(addrs[0]["port"], 8333) self.log.debug("Test that adding an already-present tried address to the new and tried tables fails") for value in [True, False]: assert_equal(node.addpeeraddress(address="1.2.3.4", tried=value, port=8333), {"success": False}) assert_equal(len(node.getnodeaddresses(count=0)), 1) self.log.debug("Test that adding a second address, this time to the new table, succeeds") assert_equal(node.addpeeraddress(address="2.0.0.0", port=8333), {"success": True}) with node.assert_debug_log(expected_msgs=["CheckAddrman: new 1, tried 1, total 2 started"]): addrs = node.getnodeaddresses(count=0) # getnodeaddresses re-runs the addrman checks assert_equal(len(addrs), 2) def test_sendmsgtopeer(self): node = self.nodes[0] self.restart_node(0) # we want to use a p2p v1 connection here in order to ensure # a peer id of zero (a downgrade from v2 to v1 would lead # to an increase of the peer id) self.connect_nodes(0, 1, peer_advertises_v2=False) self.log.info("Test sendmsgtopeer") self.log.debug("Send a valid message") with self.nodes[1].assert_debug_log(expected_msgs=["received: addr"]): node.sendmsgtopeer(peer_id=0, msg_type="addr", msg="FFFFFF") self.log.debug("Test error for sending to non-existing peer") assert_raises_rpc_error(-1, "Error: Could not send message to peer", node.sendmsgtopeer, peer_id=100, msg_type="addr", msg="FF") self.log.debug("Test that zero-length msg_type is allowed") node.sendmsgtopeer(peer_id=0, msg_type="addr", msg="") self.log.debug("Test error for msg_type that is too long") assert_raises_rpc_error(-8, "Error: msg_type too long, max length is 12", node.sendmsgtopeer, peer_id=0, msg_type="long_msg_type", msg="FF") self.log.debug("Test that unknown msg_type is allowed") node.sendmsgtopeer(peer_id=0, msg_type="unknown", msg="FF") self.log.debug("Test that empty msg is allowed") node.sendmsgtopeer(peer_id=0, msg_type="addr", msg="FF") self.log.debug("Test that oversized messages are allowed, but get us disconnected") zero_byte_string = b'\x00' * int(MAX_PROTOCOL_MESSAGE_LENGTH + 1) node.sendmsgtopeer(peer_id=0, msg_type="addr", msg=zero_byte_string.hex()) self.wait_until(lambda: len(self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo()) == 0, timeout=10) if __name__ == '__main__': NetTest().main()