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68faa87881f5334b2528db4adc72ec19d94316a3 test: use f-strings in mining_*.py tests (fanquake) c2a5d560df2824df5731100c2584e8ad7a3d7bc2 test: use f-strings in interface_*.py tests (fanquake) 86d958262dff43002820d58ccb8958e2dbfb9d5b test: use f-strings in feature_proxy.py (fanquake) 31bdb33dcb8345df1bb94b28e811252a918d7dcb test: use f-strings in feature_segwit.py (fanquake) b166d54c3cbb0c028210cee977b3dcde5ac5474f test: use f-strings in feature_versionbits_warning.py (fanquake) cf6d66bf941d946600047d712c7cd15d7605322e test: use f-strings in feature_settings.py (fanquake) 6651d77f22862716f5bd7d0b31cfbd3937ab7b1d test: use f-strings in feature_pruning.py (fanquake) 961f5813ba65b6a601081912c4ece96c2679794d test: use f-strings in feature_notifications.py (fanquake) 1a546e6f6ca95772f0d7dbc2792477becbb8ea63 test: use f-strings in feature_minchainwork.py (fanquake) 6679eceacc915a8ea7cd7063f103ffc5eb9da884 test: use f-strings in feature_logging.py (fanquake) fb633933ab570e945d2a366f37eeff39f516c613 test: use f-strings in feature_loadblock.py (fanquake) e9ca8b254d4b9567831c0e113ce1c0a2b4795a95 test: use f-strings in feature_help.py (fanquake) ff7e3309995a8960ac371741b2b00c6da40f7490 test: use f-strings in feature_filelock.py (fanquake) d5a6adc5e478fa5c6e562377eea873dc38e66578 test: use f-strings in feature_fee_estimation.py (fanquake) a2de33cbdc79202bccddb4beadfde88266ac979f test: use f-strings in feature_dersig.py (fanquake) a2502cc63fd308be8af840962da9c53339433fa6 test: use f-strings in feature_dbcrash.py (fanquake) 3e2f84e7a96cb4b97b609ac853f78edd0ed43f82 test: use f-strings in feature_csv_activation.py (fanquake) e2f1fd8ee92fa421b6d293169044d6ddd5a9b8df test: use f-strings in feature_config_args.py (fanquake) 36d33d32b1b498b61f56d552f6e2c1d064f978c3 test: use f-strings in feature_cltv.py (fanquake) dca173cc044270b30782b1e3355e9dcb8c534295 test: use f-strings in feature_blocksdir.py (fanquake) 5453e8706278918ac51a725e81599cfa18c8cdbc test: use f-strings in feature_backwards_compatibility.py (fanquake) 6f3d5ad67ac8e7b50abae1a2949898d858e38106 test: use f-strings in feature_asmap.py (fanquake) Pull request description: Rather than using 3 different ways to build/format strings (sometimes all in the same test, i.e [`feature_config_args.py`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/test/functional/feature_config_args.py)), consolidate to using [f-strings (3.6+)](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#f-strings), which are generally more concise / readable, as well as more performant than existing methods. This deals with the `feature_*.py`, `interface_*.py` and `mining_*.py` tests. See also: [PEP 498](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0498/) ACKs for top commit: mjdietzx: reACK 68faa87881f5334b2528db4adc72ec19d94316a3 Zero-1729: crACK 68faa87881f5334b2528db4adc72ec19d94316a3 Tree-SHA512: d4e1a42e07d96d2c552387a46da1534223c4ce408703d7568ad2ef580797dd68d9695b8d19666b567af37f44de6e430e8be5db5d5404ba8fcecf9f5b026a6efb
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121 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2017-2020 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 logic for setting nMinimumChainWork on command line.
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Nodes don't consider themselves out of "initial block download" until
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their active chain has more work than nMinimumChainWork.
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Nodes don't download blocks from a peer unless the peer's best known block
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has more work than nMinimumChainWork.
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While in initial block download, nodes won't relay blocks to their peers, so
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test that this parameter functions as intended by verifying that block relay
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only succeeds past a given node once its nMinimumChainWork has been exceeded.
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"""
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import time
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from test_framework.p2p import P2PInterface, msg_getheaders
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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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# 2 hashes required per regtest block (with no difficulty adjustment)
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REGTEST_WORK_PER_BLOCK = 2
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class MinimumChainWorkTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
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def set_test_params(self):
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self.setup_clean_chain = True
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self.num_nodes = 3
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self.extra_args = [[], ["-minimumchainwork=0x65"], ["-minimumchainwork=0x65"]]
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self.node_min_work = [0, 101, 101]
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def setup_network(self):
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# Force CanDirectFetch to return false (otherwise nMinimumChainWork is ignored)
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self.bump_mocktime(21 * 2.6 * 60)
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# This test relies on the chain setup being:
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# node0 <- node1 <- node2
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# Before leaving IBD, nodes prefer to download blocks from outbound
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# peers, so ensure that we're mining on an outbound peer and testing
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# block relay to inbound peers.
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self.setup_nodes()
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for i in range(self.num_nodes-1):
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self.connect_nodes(i+1, i)
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# Set clock of node2 2 days ahead, to keep it in IBD during this test.
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self.nodes[2].setmocktime(int(time.time()) + 48*60*60)
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def run_test(self):
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# Start building a chain on node0. node2 shouldn't be able to sync until node1's
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# minchainwork is exceeded
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starting_chain_work = REGTEST_WORK_PER_BLOCK # Genesis block's work
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self.log.info(f"Testing relay across node 1 (minChainWork = {self.node_min_work[1]})")
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starting_blockcount = self.nodes[2].getblockcount()
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num_blocks_to_generate = int((self.node_min_work[1] - starting_chain_work) / REGTEST_WORK_PER_BLOCK)
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self.log.info(f"Generating {num_blocks_to_generate} blocks on node0")
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hashes = self.generatetoaddress(self.nodes[0], num_blocks_to_generate,
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self.nodes[0].get_deterministic_priv_key().address, sync_fun=self.no_op)
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self.log.info(f"Node0 current chain work: {self.nodes[0].getblockheader(hashes[-1])['chainwork']}")
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# Sleep a few seconds and verify that node2 didn't get any new blocks
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# or headers. We sleep, rather than sync_blocks(node0, node1) because
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# it's reasonable either way for node1 to get the blocks, or not get
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# them (since they're below node1's minchainwork).
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time.sleep(3)
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self.log.info("Verifying node 2 has no more blocks than before")
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self.log.info(f"Blockcounts: {[n.getblockcount() for n in self.nodes]}")
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# Node2 shouldn't have any new headers yet, because node1 should not
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# have relayed anything.
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assert_equal(len(self.nodes[2].getchaintips()), 1)
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assert_equal(self.nodes[2].getchaintips()[0]['height'], 0)
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assert self.nodes[1].getbestblockhash() != self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
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assert_equal(self.nodes[2].getblockcount(), starting_blockcount)
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self.log.info("Check that getheaders requests to node2 are ignored")
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peer = self.nodes[2].add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface())
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msg = msg_getheaders()
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msg.locator.vHave = [int(self.nodes[2].getbestblockhash(), 16)]
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msg.hashstop = 0
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peer.send_and_ping(msg)
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time.sleep(5)
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assert ("headers" not in peer.last_message or len(peer.last_message["headers"].headers) == 0)
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self.log.info("Generating one more block")
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self.generate(self.nodes[0], 1)
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self.log.info("Verifying nodes are all synced")
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# Because nodes in regtest are all manual connections (eg using
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# addnode), node1 should not have disconnected node0. If not for that,
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# we'd expect node1 to have disconnected node0 for serving an
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# insufficient work chain, in which case we'd need to reconnect them to
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# continue the test.
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self.log.info(f"Blockcounts: {[n.getblockcount() for n in self.nodes]}")
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self.log.info("Test that getheaders requests to node2 are not ignored")
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peer.send_and_ping(msg)
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assert "headers" in peer.last_message
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# Verify that node2 is in fact still in IBD (otherwise this test may
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# not be exercising the logic we want!)
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assert_equal(self.nodes[2].getblockchaininfo()['initialblockdownload'], True)
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self.log.info("Test -minimumchainwork with a non-hex value")
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self.stop_node(0)
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self.nodes[0].assert_start_raises_init_error(
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["-minimumchainwork=test"],
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expected_msg='Error: Invalid non-hex (test) minimum chain work value specified',
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)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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MinimumChainWorkTest().main()
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