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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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139 lines
5.5 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2015-2020 The Bitcoin Core developers
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# 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 node responses to invalid blocks.
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In this test we connect to one node over p2p, and test block requests:
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1) Valid blocks should be requested and become chain tip.
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2) Invalid block with duplicated transaction should be re-requested.
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3) Invalid block with bad coinbase value should be rejected and not
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re-requested.
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"""
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import copy
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from test_framework.blocktools import create_block, create_coinbase, create_tx_with_script
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from test_framework.messages import COIN
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from test_framework.p2p import P2PDataStore
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from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework
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from test_framework.util import assert_equal
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class InvalidBlockRequestTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
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def set_test_params(self):
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self.num_nodes = 1
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self.setup_clean_chain = True
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self.extra_args = [["-whitelist=noban@127.0.0.1"]]
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def run_test(self):
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# Add p2p connection to node0
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node = self.nodes[0] # convenience reference to the node
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peer = node.add_p2p_connection(P2PDataStore())
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best_block = node.getblock(node.getbestblockhash())
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tip = int(node.getbestblockhash(), 16)
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height = best_block["height"] + 1
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block_time = best_block["time"] + 1
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self.log.info("Create a new block with an anyone-can-spend coinbase")
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height = 1
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block = create_block(tip, create_coinbase(height), block_time)
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block.solve()
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# Save the coinbase for later
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block1 = block
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tip = block.sha256
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peer.send_blocks_and_test([block1], node, success=True)
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self.log.info("Mature the block.")
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node.generatetoaddress(100, node.get_deterministic_priv_key().address)
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best_block = node.getblock(node.getbestblockhash())
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tip = int(node.getbestblockhash(), 16)
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height = best_block["height"] + 1
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block_time = best_block["time"] + 1
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# Use merkle-root malleability to generate an invalid block with
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# same blockheader (CVE-2012-2459).
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# Manufacture a block with 3 transactions (coinbase, spend of prior
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# coinbase, spend of that spend). Duplicate the 3rd transaction to
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# leave merkle root and blockheader unchanged but invalidate the block.
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# For more information on merkle-root malleability see src/consensus/merkle.cpp.
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self.log.info("Test merkle root malleability.")
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block2 = create_block(tip, create_coinbase(height), block_time)
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block_time += 1
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# b'0x51' is OP_TRUE
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tx1 = create_tx_with_script(block1.vtx[0], 0, script_sig=b'\x51', amount=50 * COIN)
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tx2 = create_tx_with_script(tx1, 0, script_sig=b'\x51', amount=50 * COIN)
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block2.vtx.extend([tx1, tx2])
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block2.hashMerkleRoot = block2.calc_merkle_root()
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block2.rehash()
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block2.solve()
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orig_hash = block2.sha256
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block2_orig = copy.deepcopy(block2)
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# Mutate block 2
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block2.vtx.append(tx2)
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assert_equal(block2.hashMerkleRoot, block2.calc_merkle_root())
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assert_equal(orig_hash, block2.rehash())
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assert block2_orig.vtx != block2.vtx
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peer.send_blocks_and_test([block2], node, success=False, reject_reason='bad-txns-duplicate')
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# Check transactions for duplicate inputs (CVE-2018-17144)
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self.log.info("Test duplicate input block.")
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block2_dup = copy.deepcopy(block2_orig)
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block2_dup.vtx[2].vin.append(block2_dup.vtx[2].vin[0])
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block2_dup.vtx[2].rehash()
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block2_dup.hashMerkleRoot = block2_dup.calc_merkle_root()
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block2_dup.rehash()
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block2_dup.solve()
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peer.send_blocks_and_test([block2_dup], node, success=False, reject_reason='bad-txns-inputs-duplicate')
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self.log.info("Test very broken block.")
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block3 = create_block(tip, create_coinbase(height), block_time)
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block_time += 1
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block3.vtx[0].vout[0].nValue = 1000 * COIN # Too high!
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block3.vtx[0].sha256 = None
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block3.vtx[0].calc_sha256()
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block3.hashMerkleRoot = block3.calc_merkle_root()
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block3.rehash()
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block3.solve()
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peer.send_blocks_and_test([block3], node, success=False, reject_reason='bad-cb-amount')
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# Complete testing of CVE-2012-2459 by sending the original block.
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# It should be accepted even though it has the same hash as the mutated one.
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self.log.info("Test accepting original block after rejecting its mutated version.")
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peer.send_blocks_and_test([block2_orig], node, success=True, timeout=5)
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# Update tip info
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height += 1
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block_time += 1
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tip = int(block2_orig.hash, 16)
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# Complete testing of CVE-2018-17144, by checking for the inflation bug.
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# Create a block that spends the output of a tx in a previous block.
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block4 = create_block(tip, create_coinbase(height), block_time)
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tx3 = create_tx_with_script(tx2, 0, script_sig=b'\x51', amount=50 * COIN)
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# Duplicates input
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tx3.vin.append(tx3.vin[0])
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tx3.rehash()
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block4.vtx.append(tx3)
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block4.hashMerkleRoot = block4.calc_merkle_root()
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block4.rehash()
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block4.solve()
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self.log.info("Test inflation by duplicating input")
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peer.send_blocks_and_test([block4], node, success=False, reject_reason='bad-txns-inputs-duplicate')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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InvalidBlockRequestTest().main()
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