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author | Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com> | 2015-08-15 02:25:41 +0800 |
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committer | Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com> | 2015-08-25 22:48:47 +0800 |
commit | 47a7fe5d22fe2a6be783f6576070814fe951eaaf (patch) | |
tree | 61f2f691c6775fa5ae3547b8d769a709b7b3f04c /eth/fetcher | |
parent | ca88e18f59af84f34ad67da21fd27a6407eea87c (diff) | |
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eth: port the synchronisation algo to eth/62
Diffstat (limited to 'eth/fetcher')
-rw-r--r-- | eth/fetcher/fetcher.go | 401 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | eth/fetcher/fetcher_test.go | 471 |
2 files changed, 767 insertions, 105 deletions
diff --git a/eth/fetcher/fetcher.go b/eth/fetcher/fetcher.go index 07eb165dc..f54256788 100644 --- a/eth/fetcher/fetcher.go +++ b/eth/fetcher/fetcher.go @@ -51,6 +51,12 @@ type blockRetrievalFn func(common.Hash) *types.Block // blockRequesterFn is a callback type for sending a block retrieval request. type blockRequesterFn func([]common.Hash) error +// headerRequesterFn is a callback type for sending a header retrieval request. +type headerRequesterFn func(common.Hash) error + +// bodyRequesterFn is a callback type for sending a body retrieval request. +type bodyRequesterFn func([]common.Hash) error + // blockValidatorFn is a callback type to verify a block's header for fast propagation. type blockValidatorFn func(block *types.Block, parent *types.Block) error @@ -69,12 +75,30 @@ type peerDropFn func(id string) // announce is the hash notification of the availability of a new block in the // network. type announce struct { - hash common.Hash // Hash of the block being announced - number uint64 // Number of the block being announced (0 = unknown | old protocol) - time time.Time // Timestamp of the announcement + hash common.Hash // Hash of the block being announced + number uint64 // Number of the block being announced (0 = unknown | old protocol) + header *types.Header // Header of the block partially reassembled (new protocol) + time time.Time // Timestamp of the announcement + + origin string // Identifier of the peer originating the notification + + fetch61 blockRequesterFn // [eth/61] Fetcher function to retrieve an announced block + fetchHeader headerRequesterFn // [eth/62] Fetcher function to retrieve the header of an announced block + fetchBodies bodyRequesterFn // [eth/62] Fetcher function to retrieve the body of an announced block +} - origin string // Identifier of the peer originating the notification - fetch blockRequesterFn // Fetcher function to retrieve +// headerFilterTask represents a batch of headers needing fetcher filtering. +type headerFilterTask struct { + headers []*types.Header // Collection of headers to filter + time time.Time // Arrival time of the headers +} + +// headerFilterTask represents a batch of block bodies (transactions and uncles) +// needing fetcher filtering. +type bodyFilterTask struct { + transactions [][]*types.Transaction // Collection of transactions per block bodies + uncles [][]*types.Header // Collection of uncles per block bodies + time time.Time // Arrival time of the blocks' contents } // inject represents a schedules import operation. @@ -89,14 +113,20 @@ type Fetcher struct { // Various event channels notify chan *announce inject chan *inject - filter chan chan []*types.Block - done chan common.Hash - quit chan struct{} + + blockFilter chan chan []*types.Block + headerFilter chan chan *headerFilterTask + bodyFilter chan chan *bodyFilterTask + + done chan common.Hash + quit chan struct{} // Announce states - announces map[string]int // Per peer announce counts to prevent memory exhaustion - announced map[common.Hash][]*announce // Announced blocks, scheduled for fetching - fetching map[common.Hash]*announce // Announced blocks, currently fetching + announces map[string]int // Per peer announce counts to prevent memory exhaustion + announced map[common.Hash][]*announce // Announced blocks, scheduled for fetching + fetching map[common.Hash]*announce // Announced blocks, currently fetching + fetched map[common.Hash][]*announce // Blocks with headers fetched, scheduled for body retrieval + completing map[common.Hash]*announce // Blocks with headers, currently body-completing // Block cache queue *prque.Prque // Queue containing the import operations (block number sorted) @@ -112,8 +142,9 @@ type Fetcher struct { dropPeer peerDropFn // Drops a peer for misbehaving // Testing hooks - fetchingHook func([]common.Hash) // Method to call upon starting a block fetch - importedHook func(*types.Block) // Method to call upon successful block import + fetchingHook func([]common.Hash) // Method to call upon starting a block (eth/61) or header (eth/62) fetch + completingHook func([]common.Hash) // Method to call upon starting a block body fetch (eth/62) + importedHook func(*types.Block) // Method to call upon successful block import (both eth/61 and eth/62) } // New creates a block fetcher to retrieve blocks based on hash announcements. @@ -121,12 +152,16 @@ func New(getBlock blockRetrievalFn, validateBlock blockValidatorFn, broadcastBlo return &Fetcher{ notify: make(chan *announce), inject: make(chan *inject), - filter: make(chan chan []*types.Block), + blockFilter: make(chan chan []*types.Block), + headerFilter: make(chan chan *headerFilterTask), + bodyFilter: make(chan chan *bodyFilterTask), done: make(chan common.Hash), quit: make(chan struct{}), announces: make(map[string]int), announced: make(map[common.Hash][]*announce), fetching: make(map[common.Hash]*announce), + fetched: make(map[common.Hash][]*announce), + completing: make(map[common.Hash]*announce), queue: prque.New(), queues: make(map[string]int), queued: make(map[common.Hash]*inject), @@ -153,13 +188,17 @@ func (f *Fetcher) Stop() { // Notify announces the fetcher of the potential availability of a new block in // the network. -func (f *Fetcher) Notify(peer string, hash common.Hash, number uint64, time time.Time, fetcher blockRequesterFn) error { +func (f *Fetcher) Notify(peer string, hash common.Hash, number uint64, time time.Time, + blockFetcher blockRequesterFn, // eth/61 specific whole block fetcher + headerFetcher headerRequesterFn, bodyFetcher bodyRequesterFn) error { block := &announce{ - hash: hash, - number: number, - time: time, - origin: peer, - fetch: fetcher, + hash: hash, + number: number, + time: time, + origin: peer, + fetch61: blockFetcher, + fetchHeader: headerFetcher, + fetchBodies: bodyFetcher, } select { case f.notify <- block: @@ -183,14 +222,16 @@ func (f *Fetcher) Enqueue(peer string, block *types.Block) error { } } -// Filter extracts all the blocks that were explicitly requested by the fetcher, +// FilterBlocks extracts all the blocks that were explicitly requested by the fetcher, // returning those that should be handled differently. -func (f *Fetcher) Filter(blocks types.Blocks) types.Blocks { +func (f *Fetcher) FilterBlocks(blocks types.Blocks) types.Blocks { + glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("[eth/61] filtering %d blocks", len(blocks)) + // Send the filter channel to the fetcher filter := make(chan []*types.Block) select { - case f.filter <- filter: + case f.blockFilter <- filter: case <-f.quit: return nil } @@ -209,11 +250,69 @@ func (f *Fetcher) Filter(blocks types.Blocks) types.Blocks { } } +// FilterHeaders extracts all the headers that were explicitly requested by the fetcher, +// returning those that should be handled differently. +func (f *Fetcher) FilterHeaders(headers []*types.Header, time time.Time) []*types.Header { + glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("[eth/62] filtering %d headers", len(headers)) + + // Send the filter channel to the fetcher + filter := make(chan *headerFilterTask) + + select { + case f.headerFilter <- filter: + case <-f.quit: + return nil + } + // Request the filtering of the header list + select { + case filter <- &headerFilterTask{headers: headers, time: time}: + case <-f.quit: + return nil + } + // Retrieve the headers remaining after filtering + select { + case task := <-filter: + return task.headers + case <-f.quit: + return nil + } +} + +// FilterBodies extracts all the block bodies that were explicitly requested by +// the fetcher, returning those that should be handled differently. +func (f *Fetcher) FilterBodies(transactions [][]*types.Transaction, uncles [][]*types.Header, time time.Time) ([][]*types.Transaction, [][]*types.Header) { + glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("[eth/62] filtering %d:%d bodies", len(transactions), len(uncles)) + + // Send the filter channel to the fetcher + filter := make(chan *bodyFilterTask) + + select { + case f.bodyFilter <- filter: + case <-f.quit: + return nil, nil + } + // Request the filtering of the body list + select { + case filter <- &bodyFilterTask{transactions: transactions, uncles: uncles, time: time}: + case <-f.quit: + return nil, nil + } + // Retrieve the bodies remaining after filtering + select { + case task := <-filter: + return task.transactions, task.uncles + case <-f.quit: + return nil, nil + } +} + // Loop is the main fetcher loop, checking and processing various notification // events. func (f *Fetcher) loop() { // Iterate the block fetching until a quit is requested - fetch := time.NewTimer(0) + fetchTimer := time.NewTimer(0) + completeTimer := time.NewTimer(0) + for { // Clean up any expired block fetches for hash, announce := range f.fetching { @@ -255,14 +354,25 @@ func (f *Fetcher) loop() { glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: exceeded outstanding announces (%d)", notification.origin, hashLimit) break } + // If we have a valid block number, check that it's potentially useful + if notification.number > 0 { + if dist := int64(notification.number) - int64(f.chainHeight()); dist < -maxUncleDist || dist > maxQueueDist { + glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("[eth/62] Peer %s: discarded announcement #%d [%x…], distance %d", notification.origin, notification.number, notification.hash[:4], dist) + discardMeter.Mark(1) + break + } + } // All is well, schedule the announce if block's not yet downloading if _, ok := f.fetching[notification.hash]; ok { break } + if _, ok := f.completing[notification.hash]; ok { + break + } f.announces[notification.origin] = count f.announced[notification.hash] = append(f.announced[notification.hash], notification) if len(f.announced) == 1 { - f.reschedule(fetch) + f.rescheduleFetch(fetchTimer) } case op := <-f.inject: @@ -275,7 +385,7 @@ func (f *Fetcher) loop() { f.forgetHash(hash) f.forgetBlock(hash) - case <-fetch.C: + case <-fetchTimer.C: // At least one block's timer ran out, check for needing retrieval request := make(map[string][]common.Hash) @@ -292,30 +402,77 @@ func (f *Fetcher) loop() { } } } - // Send out all block requests + // Send out all block (eth/61) or header (eth/62) requests for peer, hashes := range request { if glog.V(logger.Detail) && len(hashes) > 0 { list := "[" for _, hash := range hashes { - list += fmt.Sprintf("%x, ", hash[:4]) + list += fmt.Sprintf("%x…, ", hash[:4]) } list = list[:len(list)-2] + "]" - glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("Peer %s: fetching %s", peer, list) + if f.fetching[hashes[0]].fetch61 != nil { + glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("[eth/61] Peer %s: fetching blocks %s", peer, list) + } else { + glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("[eth/62] Peer %s: fetching headers %s", peer, list) + } } // Create a closure of the fetch and schedule in on a new thread - fetcher, hashes := f.fetching[hashes[0]].fetch, hashes + fetchBlocks, fetchHeader, hashes := f.fetching[hashes[0]].fetch61, f.fetching[hashes[0]].fetchHeader, hashes go func() { if f.fetchingHook != nil { f.fetchingHook(hashes) } - fetcher(hashes) + if fetchBlocks != nil { + // Use old eth/61 protocol to retrieve whole blocks + fetchBlocks(hashes) + } else { + // Use new eth/62 protocol to retrieve headers first + for _, hash := range hashes { + fetchHeader(hash) // Suboptimal, but protocol doesn't allow batch header retrievals + } + } }() } // Schedule the next fetch if blocks are still pending - f.reschedule(fetch) + f.rescheduleFetch(fetchTimer) - case filter := <-f.filter: + case <-completeTimer.C: + // At least one header's timer ran out, retrieve everything + request := make(map[string][]common.Hash) + + for hash, announces := range f.fetched { + // Pick a random peer to retrieve from, reset all others + announce := announces[rand.Intn(len(announces))] + f.forgetHash(hash) + + // If the block still didn't arrive, queue for completion + if f.getBlock(hash) == nil { + request[announce.origin] = append(request[announce.origin], hash) + f.completing[hash] = announce + } + } + // Send out all block body requests + for peer, hashes := range request { + if glog.V(logger.Detail) && len(hashes) > 0 { + list := "[" + for _, hash := range hashes { + list += fmt.Sprintf("%x…, ", hash[:4]) + } + list = list[:len(list)-2] + "]" + + glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("[eth/62] Peer %s: fetching bodies %s", peer, list) + } + // Create a closure of the fetch and schedule in on a new thread + if f.completingHook != nil { + f.completingHook(hashes) + } + go f.completing[hashes[0]].fetchBodies(hashes) + } + // Schedule the next fetch if blocks are still pending + f.rescheduleComplete(completeTimer) + + case filter := <-f.blockFilter: // Blocks arrived, extract any explicit fetches, return all else var blocks types.Blocks select { @@ -352,12 +509,135 @@ func (f *Fetcher) loop() { f.enqueue(announce.origin, block) } } + + case filter := <-f.headerFilter: + // Headers arrived from a remote peer. Extract those that were explicitly + // requested by the fetcher, and return everything else so it's delivered + // to other parts of the system. + var task *headerFilterTask + select { + case task = <-filter: + case <-f.quit: + return + } + // Split the batch of headers into unknown ones (to return to the caller), + // known incomplete ones (requiring body retrievals) and completed blocks. + unknown, incomplete, complete := []*types.Header{}, []*announce{}, []*types.Block{} + for _, header := range task.headers { + hash := header.Hash() + + // Filter fetcher-requested headers from other synchronisation algorithms + if announce := f.fetching[hash]; announce != nil && f.fetched[hash] == nil && f.completing[hash] == nil && f.queued[hash] == nil { + // If the delivered header does not match the promised number, drop the announcer + if header.Number.Uint64() != announce.number { + glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("[eth/62] Peer %s: invalid block number for [%x…]: announced %d, provided %d", announce.origin, header.Hash().Bytes()[:4], announce.number, header.Number.Uint64()) + f.dropPeer(announce.origin) + f.forgetHash(hash) + continue + } + // Only keep if not imported by other means + if f.getBlock(hash) == nil { + announce.header = header + announce.time = task.time + + // If the block is empty (header only), short circuit into the final import queue + if header.TxHash == types.DeriveSha(types.Transactions{}) && header.UncleHash == types.CalcUncleHash([]*types.Header{}) { + glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("[eth/62] Peer %s: block #%d [%x…] empty, skipping body retrieval", announce.origin, header.Number.Uint64(), header.Hash().Bytes()[:4]) + + complete = append(complete, types.NewBlockWithHeader(header)) + f.completing[hash] = announce + continue + } + // Otherwise add to the list of blocks needing completion + incomplete = append(incomplete, announce) + } else { + glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("[eth/62] Peer %s: block #%d [%x…] already imported, discarding header", announce.origin, header.Number.Uint64(), header.Hash().Bytes()[:4]) + f.forgetHash(hash) + } + } else { + // Fetcher doesn't know about it, add to the return list + unknown = append(unknown, header) + } + } + select { + case filter <- &headerFilterTask{headers: unknown, time: task.time}: + case <-f.quit: + return + } + // Schedule the retrieved headers for body completion + for _, announce := range incomplete { + hash := announce.header.Hash() + if _, ok := f.completing[hash]; ok { + continue + } + f.fetched[hash] = append(f.fetched[hash], announce) + if len(f.fetched) == 1 { + f.rescheduleComplete(completeTimer) + } + } + // Schedule the header-only blocks for import + for _, block := range complete { + if announce := f.completing[block.Hash()]; announce != nil { + f.enqueue(announce.origin, block) + } + } + + case filter := <-f.bodyFilter: + // Block bodies arrived, extract any explicitly requested blocks, return the rest + var task *bodyFilterTask + select { + case task = <-filter: + case <-f.quit: + return + } + + blocks := []*types.Block{} + for i := 0; i < len(task.transactions) && i < len(task.uncles); i++ { + // Match up a body to any possible completion request + matched := false + + for hash, announce := range f.completing { + if f.queued[hash] == nil { + txnHash := types.DeriveSha(types.Transactions(task.transactions[i])) + uncleHash := types.CalcUncleHash(task.uncles[i]) + + if txnHash == announce.header.TxHash && uncleHash == announce.header.UncleHash { + // Mark the body matched, reassemble if still unknown + matched = true + + if f.getBlock(hash) == nil { + blocks = append(blocks, types.NewBlockWithHeader(announce.header).WithBody(task.transactions[i], task.uncles[i])) + } else { + f.forgetHash(hash) + } + } + } + } + if matched { + task.transactions = append(task.transactions[:i], task.transactions[i+1:]...) + task.uncles = append(task.uncles[:i], task.uncles[i+1:]...) + i-- + continue + } + } + + select { + case filter <- task: + case <-f.quit: + return + } + // Schedule the retrieved blocks for ordered import + for _, block := range blocks { + if announce := f.completing[block.Hash()]; announce != nil { + f.enqueue(announce.origin, block) + } + } } } } -// reschedule resets the specified fetch timer to the next announce timeout. -func (f *Fetcher) reschedule(fetch *time.Timer) { +// rescheduleFetch resets the specified fetch timer to the next announce timeout. +func (f *Fetcher) rescheduleFetch(fetch *time.Timer) { // Short circuit if no blocks are announced if len(f.announced) == 0 { return @@ -372,6 +652,22 @@ func (f *Fetcher) reschedule(fetch *time.Timer) { fetch.Reset(arriveTimeout - time.Since(earliest)) } +// rescheduleComplete resets the specified completion timer to the next fetch timeout. +func (f *Fetcher) rescheduleComplete(complete *time.Timer) { + // Short circuit if no headers are fetched + if len(f.fetched) == 0 { + return + } + // Otherwise find the earliest expiring announcement + earliest := time.Now() + for _, announces := range f.fetched { + if earliest.After(announces[0].time) { + earliest = announces[0].time + } + } + complete.Reset(gatherSlack - time.Since(earliest)) +} + // enqueue schedules a new future import operation, if the block to be imported // has not yet been seen. func (f *Fetcher) enqueue(peer string, block *types.Block) { @@ -380,13 +676,15 @@ func (f *Fetcher) enqueue(peer string, block *types.Block) { // Ensure the peer isn't DOSing us count := f.queues[peer] + 1 if count > blockLimit { - glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: discarded block #%d [%x], exceeded allowance (%d)", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash.Bytes()[:4], blockLimit) + glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: discarded block #%d [%x…], exceeded allowance (%d)", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash.Bytes()[:4], blockLimit) + f.forgetHash(hash) return } // Discard any past or too distant blocks if dist := int64(block.NumberU64()) - int64(f.chainHeight()); dist < -maxUncleDist || dist > maxQueueDist { - glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: discarded block #%d [%x], distance %d", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash.Bytes()[:4], dist) + glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: discarded block #%d [%x…], distance %d", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash.Bytes()[:4], dist) discardMeter.Mark(1) + f.forgetHash(hash) return } // Schedule the block for future importing @@ -400,7 +698,7 @@ func (f *Fetcher) enqueue(peer string, block *types.Block) { f.queue.Push(op, -float32(block.NumberU64())) if glog.V(logger.Debug) { - glog.Infof("Peer %s: queued block #%d [%x], total %v", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash.Bytes()[:4], f.queue.Size()) + glog.Infof("Peer %s: queued block #%d [%x…], total %v", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash.Bytes()[:4], f.queue.Size()) } } } @@ -412,13 +710,14 @@ func (f *Fetcher) insert(peer string, block *types.Block) { hash := block.Hash() // Run the import on a new thread - glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: importing block #%d [%x]", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash[:4]) + glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: importing block #%d [%x…]", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash[:4]) go func() { defer func() { f.done <- hash }() // If the parent's unknown, abort insertion parent := f.getBlock(block.ParentHash()) if parent == nil { + glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: parent []%x] of block #%d [%x…] unknown", block.ParentHash().Bytes()[:4], peer, block.NumberU64(), hash[:4]) return } // Quickly validate the header and propagate the block if it passes @@ -434,13 +733,13 @@ func (f *Fetcher) insert(peer string, block *types.Block) { default: // Something went very wrong, drop the peer - glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: block #%d [%x] verification failed: %v", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash[:4], err) + glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: block #%d [%x…] verification failed: %v", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash[:4], err) f.dropPeer(peer) return } // Run the actual import and log any issues if _, err := f.insertChain(types.Blocks{block}); err != nil { - glog.V(logger.Warn).Infof("Peer %s: block #%d [%x] import failed: %v", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash[:4], err) + glog.V(logger.Warn).Infof("Peer %s: block #%d [%x…] import failed: %v", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash[:4], err) return } // If import succeeded, broadcast the block @@ -474,9 +773,27 @@ func (f *Fetcher) forgetHash(hash common.Hash) { } delete(f.fetching, hash) } + + // Remove any pending completion requests and decrement the DOS counters + for _, announce := range f.fetched[hash] { + f.announces[announce.origin]-- + if f.announces[announce.origin] == 0 { + delete(f.announces, announce.origin) + } + } + delete(f.fetched, hash) + + // Remove any pending completions and decrement the DOS counters + if announce := f.completing[hash]; announce != nil { + f.announces[announce.origin]-- + if f.announces[announce.origin] == 0 { + delete(f.announces, announce.origin) + } + delete(f.completing, hash) + } } -// forgetBlock removes all traces of a queued block frmo the fetcher's internal +// forgetBlock removes all traces of a queued block from the fetcher's internal // state. func (f *Fetcher) forgetBlock(hash common.Hash) { if insert := f.queued[hash]; insert != nil { diff --git a/eth/fetcher/fetcher_test.go b/eth/fetcher/fetcher_test.go index b0d9ce843..707d8d758 100644 --- a/eth/fetcher/fetcher_test.go +++ b/eth/fetcher/fetcher_test.go @@ -27,21 +27,39 @@ import ( "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types" + "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params" ) var ( testdb, _ = ethdb.NewMemDatabase() - genesis = core.GenesisBlockForTesting(testdb, common.Address{}, big.NewInt(0)) + testKey, _ = crypto.HexToECDSA("b71c71a67e1177ad4e901695e1b4b9ee17ae16c6668d313eac2f96dbcda3f291") + testAddress = crypto.PubkeyToAddress(testKey.PublicKey) + genesis = core.GenesisBlockForTesting(testdb, testAddress, big.NewInt(1000000000)) unknownBlock = types.NewBlock(&types.Header{GasLimit: params.GenesisGasLimit}, nil, nil, nil) ) // makeChain creates a chain of n blocks starting at and including parent. -// the returned hash chain is ordered head->parent. +// the returned hash chain is ordered head->parent. In addition, every 3rd block +// contains a transaction and every 5th an uncle to allow testing correct block +// reassembly. func makeChain(n int, seed byte, parent *types.Block) ([]common.Hash, map[common.Hash]*types.Block) { - blocks := core.GenerateChain(parent, testdb, n, func(i int, gen *core.BlockGen) { - gen.SetCoinbase(common.Address{seed}) + blocks := core.GenerateChain(parent, testdb, n, func(i int, block *core.BlockGen) { + block.SetCoinbase(common.Address{seed}) + + // If the block number is multiple of 3, send a bonus transaction to the miner + if parent == genesis && i%3 == 0 { + tx, err := types.NewTransaction(block.TxNonce(testAddress), common.Address{seed}, big.NewInt(1000), params.TxGas, nil, nil).SignECDSA(testKey) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + block.AddTx(tx) + } + // If the block number is a multiple of 5, add a bonus uncle to the block + if i%5 == 0 { + block.AddUncle(&types.Header{ParentHash: block.PrevBlock(i - 1).Hash(), Number: big.NewInt(int64(i - 1))}) + } }) hashes := make([]common.Hash, n+1) hashes[len(hashes)-1] = parent.Hash() @@ -60,6 +78,7 @@ type fetcherTester struct { hashes []common.Hash // Hash chain belonging to the tester blocks map[common.Hash]*types.Block // Blocks belonging to the tester + drops map[string]bool // Map of peers dropped by the fetcher lock sync.RWMutex } @@ -69,6 +88,7 @@ func newTester() *fetcherTester { tester := &fetcherTester{ hashes: []common.Hash{genesis.Hash()}, blocks: map[common.Hash]*types.Block{genesis.Hash(): genesis}, + drops: make(map[string]bool), } tester.fetcher = New(tester.getBlock, tester.verifyBlock, tester.broadcastBlock, tester.chainHeight, tester.insertChain, tester.dropPeer) tester.fetcher.Start() @@ -122,12 +142,14 @@ func (f *fetcherTester) insertChain(blocks types.Blocks) (int, error) { return 0, nil } -// dropPeer is a nop placeholder for the peer removal. +// dropPeer is an emulator for the peer removal, simply accumulating the various +// peers dropped by the fetcher. func (f *fetcherTester) dropPeer(peer string) { + f.drops[peer] = true } -// peerFetcher retrieves a fetcher associated with a simulated peer. -func (f *fetcherTester) makeFetcher(blocks map[common.Hash]*types.Block) blockRequesterFn { +// makeBlockFetcher retrieves a block fetcher associated with a simulated peer. +func (f *fetcherTester) makeBlockFetcher(blocks map[common.Hash]*types.Block) blockRequesterFn { closure := make(map[common.Hash]*types.Block) for hash, block := range blocks { closure[hash] = block @@ -142,18 +164,105 @@ func (f *fetcherTester) makeFetcher(blocks map[common.Hash]*types.Block) blockRe } } // Return on a new thread - go f.fetcher.Filter(blocks) + go f.fetcher.FilterBlocks(blocks) + + return nil + } +} + +// makeHeaderFetcher retrieves a block header fetcher associated with a simulated peer. +func (f *fetcherTester) makeHeaderFetcher(blocks map[common.Hash]*types.Block, drift time.Duration) headerRequesterFn { + closure := make(map[common.Hash]*types.Block) + for hash, block := range blocks { + closure[hash] = block + } + // Create a function that return a header from the closure + return func(hash common.Hash) error { + // Gather the blocks to return + headers := make([]*types.Header, 0, 1) + if block, ok := closure[hash]; ok { + headers = append(headers, block.Header()) + } + // Return on a new thread + go f.fetcher.FilterHeaders(headers, time.Now().Add(drift)) + + return nil + } +} + +// makeBodyFetcher retrieves a block body fetcher associated with a simulated peer. +func (f *fetcherTester) makeBodyFetcher(blocks map[common.Hash]*types.Block, drift time.Duration) bodyRequesterFn { + closure := make(map[common.Hash]*types.Block) + for hash, block := range blocks { + closure[hash] = block + } + // Create a function that returns blocks from the closure + return func(hashes []common.Hash) error { + // Gather the block bodies to return + transactions := make([][]*types.Transaction, 0, len(hashes)) + uncles := make([][]*types.Header, 0, len(hashes)) + + for _, hash := range hashes { + if block, ok := closure[hash]; ok { + transactions = append(transactions, block.Transactions()) + uncles = append(uncles, block.Uncles()) + } + } + // Return on a new thread + go f.fetcher.FilterBodies(transactions, uncles, time.Now().Add(drift)) return nil } } +// verifyFetchingEvent verifies that one single event arrive on an fetching channel. +func verifyFetchingEvent(t *testing.T, fetching chan []common.Hash, arrive bool) { + if arrive { + select { + case <-fetching: + case <-time.After(time.Second): + t.Fatalf("fetching timeout") + } + } else { + select { + case <-fetching: + t.Fatalf("fetching invoked") + case <-time.After(10 * time.Millisecond): + } + } +} + +// verifyCompletingEvent verifies that one single event arrive on an completing channel. +func verifyCompletingEvent(t *testing.T, completing chan []common.Hash, arrive bool) { + if arrive { + select { + case <-completing: + case <-time.After(time.Second): + t.Fatalf("completing timeout") + } + } else { + select { + case <-completing: + t.Fatalf("completing invoked") + case <-time.After(10 * time.Millisecond): + } + } +} + // verifyImportEvent verifies that one single event arrive on an import channel. -func verifyImportEvent(t *testing.T, imported chan *types.Block) { - select { - case <-imported: - case <-time.After(time.Second): - t.Fatalf("import timeout") +func verifyImportEvent(t *testing.T, imported chan *types.Block, arrive bool) { + if arrive { + select { + case <-imported: + case <-time.After(time.Second): + t.Fatalf("import timeout") + } + } else { + select { + case <-imported: + t.Fatalf("import invoked") + case <-time.After(10 * time.Millisecond): + } } } @@ -164,7 +273,7 @@ func verifyImportCount(t *testing.T, imported chan *types.Block, count int) { select { case <-imported: case <-time.After(time.Second): - t.Fatalf("block %d: import timeout", i) + t.Fatalf("block %d: import timeout", i+1) } } verifyImportDone(t, imported) @@ -181,51 +290,78 @@ func verifyImportDone(t *testing.T, imported chan *types.Block) { // Tests that a fetcher accepts block announcements and initiates retrievals for // them, successfully importing into the local chain. -func TestSequentialAnnouncements(t *testing.T) { +func TestSequentialAnnouncements61(t *testing.T) { testSequentialAnnouncements(t, 61) } +func TestSequentialAnnouncements62(t *testing.T) { testSequentialAnnouncements(t, 62) } +func TestSequentialAnnouncements63(t *testing.T) { testSequentialAnnouncements(t, 63) } +func TestSequentialAnnouncements64(t *testing.T) { testSequentialAnnouncements(t, 64) } + +func testSequentialAnnouncements(t *testing.T, protocol int) { // Create a chain of blocks to import targetBlocks := 4 * hashLimit hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis) tester := newTester() - fetcher := tester.makeFetcher(blocks) + blockFetcher := tester.makeBlockFetcher(blocks) + headerFetcher := tester.makeHeaderFetcher(blocks, -gatherSlack) + bodyFetcher := tester.makeBodyFetcher(blocks, 0) // Iteratively announce blocks until all are imported imported := make(chan *types.Block) tester.fetcher.importedHook = func(block *types.Block) { imported <- block } for i := len(hashes) - 2; i >= 0; i-- { - tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), fetcher) - verifyImportEvent(t, imported) + if protocol < 62 { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), blockFetcher, nil, nil) + } else { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], uint64(len(hashes)-i-1), time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerFetcher, bodyFetcher) + } + verifyImportEvent(t, imported, true) } verifyImportDone(t, imported) } // Tests that if blocks are announced by multiple peers (or even the same buggy // peer), they will only get downloaded at most once. -func TestConcurrentAnnouncements(t *testing.T) { +func TestConcurrentAnnouncements61(t *testing.T) { testConcurrentAnnouncements(t, 61) } +func TestConcurrentAnnouncements62(t *testing.T) { testConcurrentAnnouncements(t, 62) } +func TestConcurrentAnnouncements63(t *testing.T) { testConcurrentAnnouncements(t, 63) } +func TestConcurrentAnnouncements64(t *testing.T) { testConcurrentAnnouncements(t, 64) } + +func testConcurrentAnnouncements(t *testing.T, protocol int) { // Create a chain of blocks to import targetBlocks := 4 * hashLimit hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis) // Assemble a tester with a built in counter for the requests tester := newTester() - fetcher := tester.makeFetcher(blocks) + blockFetcher := tester.makeBlockFetcher(blocks) + headerFetcher := tester.makeHeaderFetcher(blocks, -gatherSlack) + bodyFetcher := tester.makeBodyFetcher(blocks, 0) counter := uint32(0) - wrapper := func(hashes []common.Hash) error { + blockWrapper := func(hashes []common.Hash) error { atomic.AddUint32(&counter, uint32(len(hashes))) - return fetcher(hashes) + return blockFetcher(hashes) + } + headerWrapper := func(hash common.Hash) error { + atomic.AddUint32(&counter, 1) + return headerFetcher(hash) } // Iteratively announce blocks until all are imported imported := make(chan *types.Block) tester.fetcher.importedHook = func(block *types.Block) { imported <- block } for i := len(hashes) - 2; i >= 0; i-- { - tester.fetcher.Notify("first", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), wrapper) - tester.fetcher.Notify("second", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout+time.Millisecond), wrapper) - tester.fetcher.Notify("second", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout-time.Millisecond), wrapper) - - verifyImportEvent(t, imported) + if protocol < 62 { + tester.fetcher.Notify("first", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), blockWrapper, nil, nil) + tester.fetcher.Notify("second", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout+time.Millisecond), blockWrapper, nil, nil) + tester.fetcher.Notify("second", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout-time.Millisecond), blockWrapper, nil, nil) + } else { + tester.fetcher.Notify("first", hashes[i], uint64(len(hashes)-i-1), time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerWrapper, bodyFetcher) + tester.fetcher.Notify("second", hashes[i], uint64(len(hashes)-i-1), time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout+time.Millisecond), nil, headerWrapper, bodyFetcher) + tester.fetcher.Notify("second", hashes[i], uint64(len(hashes)-i-1), time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout-time.Millisecond), nil, headerWrapper, bodyFetcher) + } + verifyImportEvent(t, imported, true) } verifyImportDone(t, imported) @@ -237,56 +373,90 @@ func TestConcurrentAnnouncements(t *testing.T) { // Tests that announcements arriving while a previous is being fetched still // results in a valid import. -func TestOverlappingAnnouncements(t *testing.T) { +func TestOverlappingAnnouncements61(t *testing.T) { testOverlappingAnnouncements(t, 61) } +func TestOverlappingAnnouncements62(t *testing.T) { testOverlappingAnnouncements(t, 62) } +func TestOverlappingAnnouncements63(t *testing.T) { testOverlappingAnnouncements(t, 63) } +func TestOverlappingAnnouncements64(t *testing.T) { testOverlappingAnnouncements(t, 64) } + +func testOverlappingAnnouncements(t *testing.T, protocol int) { // Create a chain of blocks to import targetBlocks := 4 * hashLimit hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis) tester := newTester() - fetcher := tester.makeFetcher(blocks) + blockFetcher := tester.makeBlockFetcher(blocks) + headerFetcher := tester.makeHeaderFetcher(blocks, -gatherSlack) + bodyFetcher := tester.makeBodyFetcher(blocks, 0) // Iteratively announce blocks, but overlap them continuously - fetching := make(chan []common.Hash) + overlap := 16 imported := make(chan *types.Block, len(hashes)-1) - tester.fetcher.fetchingHook = func(hashes []common.Hash) { fetching <- hashes } + for i := 0; i < overlap; i++ { + imported <- nil + } tester.fetcher.importedHook = func(block *types.Block) { imported <- block } for i := len(hashes) - 2; i >= 0; i-- { - tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), fetcher) + if protocol < 62 { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), blockFetcher, nil, nil) + } else { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], uint64(len(hashes)-i-1), time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerFetcher, bodyFetcher) + } select { - case <-fetching: + case <-imported: case <-time.After(time.Second): - t.Fatalf("hash %d: announce timeout", len(hashes)-i) + t.Fatalf("block %d: import timeout", len(hashes)-i) } } // Wait for all the imports to complete and check count - verifyImportCount(t, imported, len(hashes)-1) + verifyImportCount(t, imported, overlap) } // Tests that announces already being retrieved will not be duplicated. -func TestPendingDeduplication(t *testing.T) { +func TestPendingDeduplication61(t *testing.T) { testPendingDeduplication(t, 61) } +func TestPendingDeduplication62(t *testing.T) { testPendingDeduplication(t, 62) } +func TestPendingDeduplication63(t *testing.T) { testPendingDeduplication(t, 63) } +func TestPendingDeduplication64(t *testing.T) { testPendingDeduplication(t, 64) } + +func testPendingDeduplication(t *testing.T, protocol int) { // Create a hash and corresponding block hashes, blocks := makeChain(1, 0, genesis) // Assemble a tester with a built in counter and delayed fetcher tester := newTester() - fetcher := tester.makeFetcher(blocks) + blockFetcher := tester.makeBlockFetcher(blocks) + headerFetcher := tester.makeHeaderFetcher(blocks, -gatherSlack) + bodyFetcher := tester.makeBodyFetcher(blocks, 0) delay := 50 * time.Millisecond counter := uint32(0) - wrapper := func(hashes []common.Hash) error { + blockWrapper := func(hashes []common.Hash) error { atomic.AddUint32(&counter, uint32(len(hashes))) // Simulate a long running fetch go func() { time.Sleep(delay) - fetcher(hashes) + blockFetcher(hashes) + }() + return nil + } + headerWrapper := func(hash common.Hash) error { + atomic.AddUint32(&counter, 1) + + // Simulate a long running fetch + go func() { + time.Sleep(delay) + headerFetcher(hash) }() return nil } // Announce the same block many times until it's fetched (wait for any pending ops) for tester.getBlock(hashes[0]) == nil { - tester.fetcher.Notify("repeater", hashes[0], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), wrapper) + if protocol < 62 { + tester.fetcher.Notify("repeater", hashes[0], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), blockWrapper, nil, nil) + } else { + tester.fetcher.Notify("repeater", hashes[0], 1, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerWrapper, bodyFetcher) + } time.Sleep(time.Millisecond) } time.Sleep(delay) @@ -302,14 +472,21 @@ func TestPendingDeduplication(t *testing.T) { // Tests that announcements retrieved in a random order are cached and eventually // imported when all the gaps are filled in. -func TestRandomArrivalImport(t *testing.T) { +func TestRandomArrivalImport61(t *testing.T) { testRandomArrivalImport(t, 61) } +func TestRandomArrivalImport62(t *testing.T) { testRandomArrivalImport(t, 62) } +func TestRandomArrivalImport63(t *testing.T) { testRandomArrivalImport(t, 63) } +func TestRandomArrivalImport64(t *testing.T) { testRandomArrivalImport(t, 64) } + +func testRandomArrivalImport(t *testing.T, protocol int) { // Create a chain of blocks to import, and choose one to delay targetBlocks := maxQueueDist hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis) skip := targetBlocks / 2 tester := newTester() - fetcher := tester.makeFetcher(blocks) + blockFetcher := tester.makeBlockFetcher(blocks) + headerFetcher := tester.makeHeaderFetcher(blocks, -gatherSlack) + bodyFetcher := tester.makeBodyFetcher(blocks, 0) // Iteratively announce blocks, skipping one entry imported := make(chan *types.Block, len(hashes)-1) @@ -317,25 +494,40 @@ func TestRandomArrivalImport(t *testing.T) { for i := len(hashes) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { if i != skip { - tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), fetcher) + if protocol < 62 { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), blockFetcher, nil, nil) + } else { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], uint64(len(hashes)-i-1), time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerFetcher, bodyFetcher) + } time.Sleep(time.Millisecond) } } // Finally announce the skipped entry and check full import - tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[skip], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), fetcher) + if protocol < 62 { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[skip], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), blockFetcher, nil, nil) + } else { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[skip], uint64(len(hashes)-skip-1), time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerFetcher, bodyFetcher) + } verifyImportCount(t, imported, len(hashes)-1) } // Tests that direct block enqueues (due to block propagation vs. hash announce) // are correctly schedule, filling and import queue gaps. -func TestQueueGapFill(t *testing.T) { +func TestQueueGapFill61(t *testing.T) { testQueueGapFill(t, 61) } +func TestQueueGapFill62(t *testing.T) { testQueueGapFill(t, 62) } +func TestQueueGapFill63(t *testing.T) { testQueueGapFill(t, 63) } +func TestQueueGapFill64(t *testing.T) { testQueueGapFill(t, 64) } + +func testQueueGapFill(t *testing.T, protocol int) { // Create a chain of blocks to import, and choose one to not announce at all targetBlocks := maxQueueDist hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis) skip := targetBlocks / 2 tester := newTester() - fetcher := tester.makeFetcher(blocks) + blockFetcher := tester.makeBlockFetcher(blocks) + headerFetcher := tester.makeHeaderFetcher(blocks, -gatherSlack) + bodyFetcher := tester.makeBodyFetcher(blocks, 0) // Iteratively announce blocks, skipping one entry imported := make(chan *types.Block, len(hashes)-1) @@ -343,7 +535,11 @@ func TestQueueGapFill(t *testing.T) { for i := len(hashes) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { if i != skip { - tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), fetcher) + if protocol < 62 { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), blockFetcher, nil, nil) + } else { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], uint64(len(hashes)-i-1), time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerFetcher, bodyFetcher) + } time.Sleep(time.Millisecond) } } @@ -354,13 +550,20 @@ func TestQueueGapFill(t *testing.T) { // Tests that blocks arriving from various sources (multiple propagations, hash // announces, etc) do not get scheduled for import multiple times. -func TestImportDeduplication(t *testing.T) { +func TestImportDeduplication61(t *testing.T) { testImportDeduplication(t, 61) } +func TestImportDeduplication62(t *testing.T) { testImportDeduplication(t, 62) } +func TestImportDeduplication63(t *testing.T) { testImportDeduplication(t, 63) } +func TestImportDeduplication64(t *testing.T) { testImportDeduplication(t, 64) } + +func testImportDeduplication(t *testing.T, protocol int) { // Create two blocks to import (one for duplication, the other for stalling) hashes, blocks := makeChain(2, 0, genesis) // Create the tester and wrap the importer with a counter tester := newTester() - fetcher := tester.makeFetcher(blocks) + blockFetcher := tester.makeBlockFetcher(blocks) + headerFetcher := tester.makeHeaderFetcher(blocks, -gatherSlack) + bodyFetcher := tester.makeBodyFetcher(blocks, 0) counter := uint32(0) tester.fetcher.insertChain = func(blocks types.Blocks) (int, error) { @@ -374,7 +577,11 @@ func TestImportDeduplication(t *testing.T) { tester.fetcher.importedHook = func(block *types.Block) { imported <- block } // Announce the duplicating block, wait for retrieval, and also propagate directly - tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[0], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), fetcher) + if protocol < 62 { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[0], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), blockFetcher, nil, nil) + } else { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[0], 1, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerFetcher, bodyFetcher) + } <-fetching tester.fetcher.Enqueue("valid", blocks[hashes[0]]) @@ -391,35 +598,157 @@ func TestImportDeduplication(t *testing.T) { } // Tests that blocks with numbers much lower or higher than out current head get -// discarded no prevent wasting resources on useless blocks from faulty peers. -func TestDistantDiscarding(t *testing.T) { - // Create a long chain to import +// discarded to prevent wasting resources on useless blocks from faulty peers. +func TestDistantPropagationDiscarding(t *testing.T) { + // Create a long chain to import and define the discard boundaries hashes, blocks := makeChain(3*maxQueueDist, 0, genesis) head := hashes[len(hashes)/2] + low, high := len(hashes)/2+maxUncleDist+1, len(hashes)/2-maxQueueDist-1 + // Create a tester and simulate a head block being the middle of the above chain tester := newTester() tester.hashes = []common.Hash{head} tester.blocks = map[common.Hash]*types.Block{head: blocks[head]} // Ensure that a block with a lower number than the threshold is discarded - tester.fetcher.Enqueue("lower", blocks[hashes[0]]) + tester.fetcher.Enqueue("lower", blocks[hashes[low]]) time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond) if !tester.fetcher.queue.Empty() { t.Fatalf("fetcher queued stale block") } // Ensure that a block with a higher number than the threshold is discarded - tester.fetcher.Enqueue("higher", blocks[hashes[len(hashes)-1]]) + tester.fetcher.Enqueue("higher", blocks[hashes[high]]) time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond) if !tester.fetcher.queue.Empty() { t.Fatalf("fetcher queued future block") } } +// Tests that announcements with numbers much lower or higher than out current +// head get discarded to prevent wasting resources on useless blocks from faulty +// peers. +func TestDistantAnnouncementDiscarding62(t *testing.T) { testDistantAnnouncementDiscarding(t, 62) } +func TestDistantAnnouncementDiscarding63(t *testing.T) { testDistantAnnouncementDiscarding(t, 63) } +func TestDistantAnnouncementDiscarding64(t *testing.T) { testDistantAnnouncementDiscarding(t, 64) } + +func testDistantAnnouncementDiscarding(t *testing.T, protocol int) { + // Create a long chain to import and define the discard boundaries + hashes, blocks := makeChain(3*maxQueueDist, 0, genesis) + head := hashes[len(hashes)/2] + + low, high := len(hashes)/2+maxUncleDist+1, len(hashes)/2-maxQueueDist-1 + + // Create a tester and simulate a head block being the middle of the above chain + tester := newTester() + tester.hashes = []common.Hash{head} + tester.blocks = map[common.Hash]*types.Block{head: blocks[head]} + + headerFetcher := tester.makeHeaderFetcher(blocks, -gatherSlack) + bodyFetcher := tester.makeBodyFetcher(blocks, 0) + + fetching := make(chan struct{}, 2) + tester.fetcher.fetchingHook = func(hashes []common.Hash) { fetching <- struct{}{} } + + // Ensure that a block with a lower number than the threshold is discarded + tester.fetcher.Notify("lower", hashes[low], blocks[hashes[low]].NumberU64(), time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerFetcher, bodyFetcher) + select { + case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond): + case <-fetching: + t.Fatalf("fetcher requested stale header") + } + // Ensure that a block with a higher number than the threshold is discarded + tester.fetcher.Notify("higher", hashes[high], blocks[hashes[high]].NumberU64(), time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerFetcher, bodyFetcher) + select { + case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond): + case <-fetching: + t.Fatalf("fetcher requested future header") + } +} + +// Tests that peers announcing blocks with invalid numbers (i.e. not matching +// the headers provided afterwards) get dropped as malicious. +func TestInvalidNumberAnnouncement62(t *testing.T) { testInvalidNumberAnnouncement(t, 62) } +func TestInvalidNumberAnnouncement63(t *testing.T) { testInvalidNumberAnnouncement(t, 63) } +func TestInvalidNumberAnnouncement64(t *testing.T) { testInvalidNumberAnnouncement(t, 64) } + +func testInvalidNumberAnnouncement(t *testing.T, protocol int) { + // Create a single block to import and check numbers against + hashes, blocks := makeChain(1, 0, genesis) + + tester := newTester() + headerFetcher := tester.makeHeaderFetcher(blocks, -gatherSlack) + bodyFetcher := tester.makeBodyFetcher(blocks, 0) + + imported := make(chan *types.Block) + tester.fetcher.importedHook = func(block *types.Block) { imported <- block } + + // Announce a block with a bad number, check for immediate drop + tester.fetcher.Notify("bad", hashes[0], 2, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerFetcher, bodyFetcher) + verifyImportEvent(t, imported, false) + + if !tester.drops["bad"] { + t.Fatalf("peer with invalid numbered announcement not dropped") + } + // Make sure a good announcement passes without a drop + tester.fetcher.Notify("good", hashes[0], 1, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerFetcher, bodyFetcher) + verifyImportEvent(t, imported, true) + + if tester.drops["good"] { + t.Fatalf("peer with valid numbered announcement dropped") + } + verifyImportDone(t, imported) +} + +// Tests that if a block is empty (i.e. header only), no body request should be +// made, and instead the header should be assembled into a whole block in itself. +func TestEmptyBlockShortCircuit62(t *testing.T) { testEmptyBlockShortCircuit(t, 62) } +func TestEmptyBlockShortCircuit63(t *testing.T) { testEmptyBlockShortCircuit(t, 63) } +func TestEmptyBlockShortCircuit64(t *testing.T) { testEmptyBlockShortCircuit(t, 64) } + +func testEmptyBlockShortCircuit(t *testing.T, protocol int) { + // Create a chain of blocks to import + hashes, blocks := makeChain(32, 0, genesis) + + tester := newTester() + headerFetcher := tester.makeHeaderFetcher(blocks, -gatherSlack) + bodyFetcher := tester.makeBodyFetcher(blocks, 0) + + // Add a monitoring hook for all internal events + fetching := make(chan []common.Hash) + tester.fetcher.fetchingHook = func(hashes []common.Hash) { fetching <- hashes } + + completing := make(chan []common.Hash) + tester.fetcher.completingHook = func(hashes []common.Hash) { completing <- hashes } + + imported := make(chan *types.Block) + tester.fetcher.importedHook = func(block *types.Block) { imported <- block } + + // Iteratively announce blocks until all are imported + for i := len(hashes) - 2; i >= 0; i-- { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], uint64(len(hashes)-i-1), time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, headerFetcher, bodyFetcher) + + // All announces should fetch the header + verifyFetchingEvent(t, fetching, true) + + // Only blocks with data contents should request bodies + verifyCompletingEvent(t, completing, len(blocks[hashes[i]].Transactions()) > 0 || len(blocks[hashes[i]].Uncles()) > 0) + + // Irrelevant of the construct, import should succeed + verifyImportEvent(t, imported, true) + } + verifyImportDone(t, imported) +} + // Tests that a peer is unable to use unbounded memory with sending infinite // block announcements to a node, but that even in the face of such an attack, // the fetcher remains operational. -func TestHashMemoryExhaustionAttack(t *testing.T) { +func TestHashMemoryExhaustionAttack61(t *testing.T) { testHashMemoryExhaustionAttack(t, 61) } +func TestHashMemoryExhaustionAttack62(t *testing.T) { testHashMemoryExhaustionAttack(t, 62) } +func TestHashMemoryExhaustionAttack63(t *testing.T) { testHashMemoryExhaustionAttack(t, 63) } +func TestHashMemoryExhaustionAttack64(t *testing.T) { testHashMemoryExhaustionAttack(t, 64) } + +func testHashMemoryExhaustionAttack(t *testing.T, protocol int) { // Create a tester with instrumented import hooks tester := newTester() @@ -429,17 +758,29 @@ func TestHashMemoryExhaustionAttack(t *testing.T) { // Create a valid chain and an infinite junk chain targetBlocks := hashLimit + 2*maxQueueDist hashes, blocks := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, genesis) - valid := tester.makeFetcher(blocks) + validBlockFetcher := tester.makeBlockFetcher(blocks) + validHeaderFetcher := tester.makeHeaderFetcher(blocks, -gatherSlack) + validBodyFetcher := tester.makeBodyFetcher(blocks, 0) attack, _ := makeChain(targetBlocks, 0, unknownBlock) - attacker := tester.makeFetcher(nil) + attackerBlockFetcher := tester.makeBlockFetcher(nil) + attackerHeaderFetcher := tester.makeHeaderFetcher(nil, -gatherSlack) + attackerBodyFetcher := tester.makeBodyFetcher(nil, 0) // Feed the tester a huge hashset from the attacker, and a limited from the valid peer for i := 0; i < len(attack); i++ { if i < maxQueueDist { - tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[len(hashes)-2-i], 0, time.Now(), valid) + if protocol < 62 { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[len(hashes)-2-i], 0, time.Now(), validBlockFetcher, nil, nil) + } else { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[len(hashes)-2-i], uint64(i+1), time.Now(), nil, validHeaderFetcher, validBodyFetcher) + } + } + if protocol < 62 { + tester.fetcher.Notify("attacker", attack[i], 0, time.Now(), attackerBlockFetcher, nil, nil) + } else { + tester.fetcher.Notify("attacker", attack[i], 1 /* don't distance drop */, time.Now(), nil, attackerHeaderFetcher, attackerBodyFetcher) } - tester.fetcher.Notify("attacker", attack[i], 0, time.Now(), attacker) } if len(tester.fetcher.announced) != hashLimit+maxQueueDist { t.Fatalf("queued announce count mismatch: have %d, want %d", len(tester.fetcher.announced), hashLimit+maxQueueDist) @@ -449,8 +790,12 @@ func TestHashMemoryExhaustionAttack(t *testing.T) { // Feed the remaining valid hashes to ensure DOS protection state remains clean for i := len(hashes) - maxQueueDist - 2; i >= 0; i-- { - tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), valid) - verifyImportEvent(t, imported) + if protocol < 62 { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], 0, time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), validBlockFetcher, nil, nil) + } else { + tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], uint64(len(hashes)-i-1), time.Now().Add(-arriveTimeout), nil, validHeaderFetcher, validBodyFetcher) + } + verifyImportEvent(t, imported, true) } verifyImportDone(t, imported) } @@ -498,7 +843,7 @@ func TestBlockMemoryExhaustionAttack(t *testing.T) { // Insert the remaining blocks in chunks to ensure clean DOS protection for i := maxQueueDist; i < len(hashes)-1; i++ { tester.fetcher.Enqueue("valid", blocks[hashes[len(hashes)-2-i]]) - verifyImportEvent(t, imported) + verifyImportEvent(t, imported, true) } verifyImportDone(t, imported) } |