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authorPéter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>2015-06-12 01:22:40 +0800
committerPéter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>2015-06-15 14:22:37 +0800
commit0fc71877a7d7a46f35147f753cba0de7b937c77a (patch)
treebe2c8c0aed8ec23a90f330ce97d2de091694f385
parent80833f813715cb151bbf165f462e38930fc4fccd (diff)
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eth/downloader: add valid peer during attacks (check interference)
-rw-r--r--eth/downloader/downloader_test.go233
1 files changed, 140 insertions, 93 deletions
diff --git a/eth/downloader/downloader_test.go b/eth/downloader/downloader_test.go
index c328e7d9a..5b85f01fb 100644
--- a/eth/downloader/downloader_test.go
+++ b/eth/downloader/downloader_test.go
@@ -14,23 +14,29 @@ import (
)
var (
- knownHash = common.Hash{1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
- unknownHash = common.Hash{9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9}
- bannedHash = common.Hash{5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5}
+ knownHash = common.Hash{1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1}
+ unknownHash = common.Hash{2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2}
+ bannedHash = common.Hash{3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3}
genesis = createBlock(1, common.Hash{}, knownHash)
)
-func createHashes(start, amount int) (hashes []common.Hash) {
+// idCounter is used by the createHashes method the generate deterministic but unique hashes
+var idCounter = int64(2) // #1 is the genesis block
+
+// createHashes generates a batch of hashes rooted at a specific point in the chain.
+func createHashes(amount int, root common.Hash) (hashes []common.Hash) {
hashes = make([]common.Hash, amount+1)
- hashes[len(hashes)-1] = knownHash
+ hashes[len(hashes)-1] = root
- for i := range hashes[:len(hashes)-1] {
- binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(hashes[i][:8], uint64(start+i+2))
+ for i := 0; i < len(hashes)-1; i++ {
+ binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(hashes[i][:8], uint64(idCounter))
+ idCounter++
}
return
}
+// createBlock assembles a new block at the given chain height.
func createBlock(i int, parent, hash common.Hash) *types.Block {
header := &types.Header{Number: big.NewInt(int64(i))}
block := types.NewBlockWithHeader(header)
@@ -39,6 +45,11 @@ func createBlock(i int, parent, hash common.Hash) *types.Block {
return block
}
+// copyBlock makes a deep copy of a block suitable for local modifications.
+func copyBlock(block *types.Block) *types.Block {
+ return createBlock(int(block.Number().Int64()), block.ParentHeaderHash, block.HeaderHash)
+}
+
func createBlocksFromHashes(hashes []common.Hash) map[common.Hash]*types.Block {
blocks := make(map[common.Hash]*types.Block)
for i := 0; i < len(hashes); i++ {
@@ -76,10 +87,15 @@ func newTester() *downloadTester {
return tester
}
+// sync starts synchronizing with a remote peer, blocking until it completes.
+func (dl *downloadTester) sync(id string) error {
+ return dl.downloader.synchronise(id, dl.peerHashes[id][0])
+}
+
// syncTake is starts synchronising with a remote peer, but concurrently it also
// starts fetching blocks that the downloader retrieved. IT blocks until both go
// routines terminate.
-func (dl *downloadTester) syncTake(peerId string, head common.Hash) ([]*Block, error) {
+func (dl *downloadTester) syncTake(id string) ([]*Block, error) {
// Start a block collector to take blocks as they become available
done := make(chan struct{})
took := []*Block{}
@@ -102,7 +118,7 @@ func (dl *downloadTester) syncTake(peerId string, head common.Hash) ([]*Block, e
done <- struct{}{}
}()
// Start the downloading, sync the taker and return
- err := dl.downloader.synchronise(peerId, head)
+ err := dl.sync(id)
done <- struct{}{}
<-done
@@ -124,9 +140,14 @@ func (dl *downloadTester) getBlock(hash common.Hash) *types.Block {
func (dl *downloadTester) newPeer(id string, hashes []common.Hash, blocks map[common.Hash]*types.Block) error {
err := dl.downloader.RegisterPeer(id, hashes[0], dl.peerGetHashesFn(id), dl.peerGetBlocksFn(id))
if err == nil {
- // Assign the owned hashes and blocks to the peer
- dl.peerHashes[id] = hashes
- dl.peerBlocks[id] = blocks
+ // Assign the owned hashes and blocks to the peer (deep copy)
+ dl.peerHashes[id] = make([]common.Hash, len(hashes))
+ copy(dl.peerHashes[id], hashes)
+
+ dl.peerBlocks[id] = make(map[common.Hash]*types.Block)
+ for hash, block := range blocks {
+ dl.peerBlocks[id][hash] = copyBlock(block)
+ }
}
return err
}
@@ -192,14 +213,14 @@ func (dl *downloadTester) peerGetBlocksFn(id string) func([]common.Hash) error {
func TestSynchronisation(t *testing.T) {
// Create a small enough block chain to download and the tester
targetBlocks := blockCacheLimit - 15
- hashes := createHashes(0, targetBlocks)
+ hashes := createHashes(targetBlocks, knownHash)
blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
tester := newTester()
tester.newPeer("peer", hashes, blocks)
// Synchronise with the peer and make sure all blocks were retrieved
- if err := tester.downloader.synchronise("peer", hashes[0]); err != nil {
+ if err := tester.sync("peer"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
}
if queued := len(tester.downloader.queue.blockPool); queued != targetBlocks {
@@ -211,14 +232,14 @@ func TestSynchronisation(t *testing.T) {
func TestBlockTaking(t *testing.T) {
// Create a small enough block chain to download and the tester
targetBlocks := blockCacheLimit - 15
- hashes := createHashes(0, targetBlocks)
+ hashes := createHashes(targetBlocks, knownHash)
blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
tester := newTester()
tester.newPeer("peer", hashes, blocks)
// Synchronise with the peer and test block retrieval
- if err := tester.downloader.synchronise("peer", hashes[0]); err != nil {
+ if err := tester.sync("peer"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
}
if took := tester.downloader.TakeBlocks(); len(took) != targetBlocks {
@@ -243,14 +264,14 @@ func TestInactiveDownloader(t *testing.T) {
func TestCancel(t *testing.T) {
// Create a small enough block chain to download and the tester
targetBlocks := blockCacheLimit - 15
- hashes := createHashes(0, targetBlocks)
+ hashes := createHashes(targetBlocks, knownHash)
blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
tester := newTester()
tester.newPeer("peer", hashes, blocks)
// Synchronise with the peer, but cancel afterwards
- if err := tester.downloader.synchronise("peer", hashes[0]); err != nil {
+ if err := tester.sync("peer"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
}
if !tester.downloader.Cancel() {
@@ -271,7 +292,7 @@ func TestCancel(t *testing.T) {
func TestThrottling(t *testing.T) {
// Create a long block chain to download and the tester
targetBlocks := 8 * blockCacheLimit
- hashes := createHashes(0, targetBlocks)
+ hashes := createHashes(targetBlocks, knownHash)
blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
tester := newTester()
@@ -280,7 +301,7 @@ func TestThrottling(t *testing.T) {
// Start a synchronisation concurrently
errc := make(chan error)
go func() {
- errc <- tester.downloader.synchronise("peer", hashes[0])
+ errc <- tester.sync("peer")
}()
// Iteratively take some blocks, always checking the retrieval count
for total := 0; total < targetBlocks; {
@@ -309,17 +330,20 @@ func TestThrottling(t *testing.T) {
// Tests that if a peer returns an invalid chain with a block pointing to a non-
// existing parent, it is correctly detected and handled.
func TestNonExistingParentAttack(t *testing.T) {
+ tester := newTester()
+
// Forge a single-link chain with a forged header
- hashes := createHashes(0, 1)
+ hashes := createHashes(1, knownHash)
blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
+ tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
- forged := blocks[hashes[0]]
- forged.ParentHeaderHash = unknownHash
+ hashes = createHashes(1, knownHash)
+ blocks = createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
+ blocks[hashes[0]].ParentHeaderHash = unknownHash
+ tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, blocks)
// Try and sync with the malicious node and check that it fails
- tester := newTester()
- tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, blocks)
- if err := tester.downloader.synchronise("attack", hashes[0]); err != nil {
+ if err := tester.sync("attack"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
}
bs := tester.downloader.TakeBlocks()
@@ -331,10 +355,8 @@ func TestNonExistingParentAttack(t *testing.T) {
}
tester.downloader.Cancel()
- // Reconstruct a valid chain, and try to synchronize with it
- forged.ParentHeaderHash = knownHash
- tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
- if err := tester.downloader.synchronise("valid", hashes[0]); err != nil {
+ // Try to synchronize with the valid chain and make sure it succeeds
+ if err := tester.sync("valid"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
}
bs = tester.downloader.TakeBlocks()
@@ -348,21 +370,20 @@ func TestNonExistingParentAttack(t *testing.T) {
// Tests that if a malicious peers keeps sending us repeating hashes, we don't
// loop indefinitely.
-func TestRepeatingHashAttack(t *testing.T) {
+func TestRepeatingHashAttack(t *testing.T) { // TODO: Is this thing valid??
+ tester := newTester()
+
// Create a valid chain, but drop the last link
- hashes := createHashes(0, blockCacheLimit)
+ hashes := createHashes(blockCacheLimit, knownHash)
blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
- forged := hashes[:len(hashes)-1]
+ tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
+ tester.newPeer("attack", hashes[:len(hashes)-1], blocks)
// Try and sync with the malicious node
- tester := newTester()
- tester.newPeer("attack", forged, blocks)
-
errc := make(chan error)
go func() {
- errc <- tester.downloader.synchronise("attack", hashes[0])
+ errc <- tester.sync("attack")
}()
-
// Make sure that syncing returns and does so with a failure
select {
case <-time.After(time.Second):
@@ -373,8 +394,7 @@ func TestRepeatingHashAttack(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// Ensure that a valid chain can still pass sync
- tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
- if err := tester.downloader.synchronise("valid", hashes[0]); err != nil {
+ if err := tester.sync("valid"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
}
}
@@ -382,23 +402,22 @@ func TestRepeatingHashAttack(t *testing.T) {
// Tests that if a malicious peers returns a non-existent block hash, it should
// eventually time out and the sync reattempted.
func TestNonExistingBlockAttack(t *testing.T) {
+ tester := newTester()
+
// Create a valid chain, but forge the last link
- hashes := createHashes(0, blockCacheLimit)
+ hashes := createHashes(blockCacheLimit, knownHash)
blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
- origin := hashes[len(hashes)/2]
+ tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
hashes[len(hashes)/2] = unknownHash
+ tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, blocks)
// Try and sync with the malicious node and check that it fails
- tester := newTester()
- tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, blocks)
- if err := tester.downloader.synchronise("attack", hashes[0]); err != errPeersUnavailable {
+ if err := tester.sync("attack"); err != errPeersUnavailable {
t.Fatalf("synchronisation error mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errPeersUnavailable)
}
// Ensure that a valid chain can still pass sync
- hashes[len(hashes)/2] = origin
- tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
- if err := tester.downloader.synchronise("valid", hashes[0]); err != nil {
+ if err := tester.sync("valid"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
}
}
@@ -406,29 +425,28 @@ func TestNonExistingBlockAttack(t *testing.T) {
// Tests that if a malicious peer is returning hashes in a weird order, that the
// sync throttler doesn't choke on them waiting for the valid blocks.
func TestInvalidHashOrderAttack(t *testing.T) {
+ tester := newTester()
+
// Create a valid long chain, but reverse some hashes within
- hashes := createHashes(0, 4*blockCacheLimit)
+ hashes := createHashes(4*blockCacheLimit, knownHash)
blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
+ tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
chunk1 := make([]common.Hash, blockCacheLimit)
chunk2 := make([]common.Hash, blockCacheLimit)
copy(chunk1, hashes[blockCacheLimit:2*blockCacheLimit])
copy(chunk2, hashes[2*blockCacheLimit:3*blockCacheLimit])
- reverse := make([]common.Hash, len(hashes))
- copy(reverse, hashes)
- copy(reverse[2*blockCacheLimit:], chunk1)
- copy(reverse[blockCacheLimit:], chunk2)
+ copy(hashes[2*blockCacheLimit:], chunk1)
+ copy(hashes[blockCacheLimit:], chunk2)
+ tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, blocks)
// Try and sync with the malicious node and check that it fails
- tester := newTester()
- tester.newPeer("attack", reverse, blocks)
- if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack", reverse[0]); err != errInvalidChain {
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack"); err != errInvalidChain {
t.Fatalf("synchronisation error mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errInvalidChain)
}
// Ensure that a valid chain can still pass sync
- tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
- if _, err := tester.syncTake("valid", hashes[0]); err != nil {
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("valid"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
}
}
@@ -436,18 +454,25 @@ func TestInvalidHashOrderAttack(t *testing.T) {
// Tests that if a malicious peer makes up a random hash chain and tries to push
// indefinitely, it actually gets caught with it.
func TestMadeupHashChainAttack(t *testing.T) {
+ tester := newTester()
blockSoftTTL = 100 * time.Millisecond
crossCheckCycle = 25 * time.Millisecond
// Create a long chain of hashes without backing blocks
- hashes := createHashes(0, 1024*blockCacheLimit)
+ hashes := createHashes(4*blockCacheLimit, knownHash)
+ blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
+
+ tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
+ tester.newPeer("attack", createHashes(1024*blockCacheLimit, knownHash), nil)
// Try and sync with the malicious node and check that it fails
- tester := newTester()
- tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, nil)
- if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack", hashes[0]); err != errCrossCheckFailed {
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack"); err != errCrossCheckFailed {
t.Fatalf("synchronisation error mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errCrossCheckFailed)
}
+ // Ensure that a valid chain can still pass sync
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("valid"); err != nil {
+ t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
+ }
}
// Tests that if a malicious peer makes up a random hash chain, and tries to push
@@ -456,13 +481,13 @@ func TestMadeupHashChainAttack(t *testing.T) {
// one by one prevents reliable block/parent verification.
func TestMadeupHashChainDrippingAttack(t *testing.T) {
// Create a random chain of hashes to drip
- hashes := createHashes(0, 16*blockCacheLimit)
+ hashes := createHashes(16*blockCacheLimit, knownHash)
tester := newTester()
// Try and sync with the attacker, one hash at a time
tester.maxHashFetch = 1
tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, nil)
- if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack", hashes[0]); err != errStallingPeer {
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack"); err != errStallingPeer {
t.Fatalf("synchronisation error mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errStallingPeer)
}
}
@@ -477,7 +502,7 @@ func TestMadeupBlockChainAttack(t *testing.T) {
crossCheckCycle = 25 * time.Millisecond
// Create a long chain of blocks and simulate an invalid chain by dropping every second
- hashes := createHashes(0, 16*blockCacheLimit)
+ hashes := createHashes(16*blockCacheLimit, knownHash)
blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
gapped := make([]common.Hash, len(hashes)/2)
@@ -487,7 +512,7 @@ func TestMadeupBlockChainAttack(t *testing.T) {
// Try and sync with the malicious node and check that it fails
tester := newTester()
tester.newPeer("attack", gapped, blocks)
- if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack", gapped[0]); err != errCrossCheckFailed {
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack"); err != errCrossCheckFailed {
t.Fatalf("synchronisation error mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errCrossCheckFailed)
}
// Ensure that a valid chain can still pass sync
@@ -495,7 +520,7 @@ func TestMadeupBlockChainAttack(t *testing.T) {
crossCheckCycle = defaultCrossCheckCycle
tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
- if _, err := tester.syncTake("valid", hashes[0]); err != nil {
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("valid"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
}
}
@@ -504,6 +529,8 @@ func TestMadeupBlockChainAttack(t *testing.T) {
// attacker make up a valid hashes for random blocks, but also forges the block
// parents to point to existing hashes.
func TestMadeupParentBlockChainAttack(t *testing.T) {
+ tester := newTester()
+
defaultBlockTTL := blockSoftTTL
defaultCrossCheckCycle := crossCheckCycle
@@ -511,24 +538,24 @@ func TestMadeupParentBlockChainAttack(t *testing.T) {
crossCheckCycle = 25 * time.Millisecond
// Create a long chain of blocks and simulate an invalid chain by dropping every second
- hashes := createHashes(0, 16*blockCacheLimit)
+ hashes := createHashes(16*blockCacheLimit, knownHash)
blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
- forges := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
- for hash, block := range forges {
- block.ParentHeaderHash = hash // Simulate pointing to already known hash
+ tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
+
+ for _, block := range blocks {
+ block.ParentHeaderHash = knownHash // Simulate pointing to already known hash
}
+ tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, blocks)
+
// Try and sync with the malicious node and check that it fails
- tester := newTester()
- tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, forges)
- if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack", hashes[0]); err != errCrossCheckFailed {
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack"); err != errCrossCheckFailed {
t.Fatalf("synchronisation error mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errCrossCheckFailed)
}
// Ensure that a valid chain can still pass sync
blockSoftTTL = defaultBlockTTL
crossCheckCycle = defaultCrossCheckCycle
- tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
- if _, err := tester.syncTake("valid", hashes[0]); err != nil {
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("valid"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
}
}
@@ -537,22 +564,25 @@ func TestMadeupParentBlockChainAttack(t *testing.T) {
// the downloader, it will not keep refetching the same chain indefinitely, but
// gradually block pieces of it, until it's head is also blocked.
func TestBannedChainStarvationAttack(t *testing.T) {
- // Construct a valid chain, but ban one of the hashes in it
- hashes := createHashes(0, 8*blockCacheLimit)
- hashes[len(hashes)/2+23] = bannedHash // weird index to have non multiple of ban chunk size
-
- blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
-
// Create the tester and ban the selected hash
tester := newTester()
tester.downloader.banned.Add(bannedHash)
+ // Construct a valid chain, for it and ban the fork
+ hashes := createHashes(8*blockCacheLimit, knownHash)
+ blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
+ tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
+
+ fork := len(hashes)/2 - 23
+ hashes = append(createHashes(4*blockCacheLimit, bannedHash), hashes[fork:]...)
+ blocks = createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
+ tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, blocks)
+
// Iteratively try to sync, and verify that the banned hash list grows until
// the head of the invalid chain is blocked too.
- tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, blocks)
for banned := tester.downloader.banned.Size(); ; {
// Try to sync with the attacker, check hash chain failure
- if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack", hashes[0]); err != errInvalidChain {
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack"); err != errInvalidChain {
if tester.downloader.banned.Has(hashes[0]) && err == errBannedHead {
break
}
@@ -569,35 +599,45 @@ func TestBannedChainStarvationAttack(t *testing.T) {
if err := tester.newPeer("new attacker", hashes, blocks); err != errBannedHead {
t.Fatalf("peer registration mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errBannedHead)
}
- if peer := tester.downloader.peers.Peer("net attacker"); peer != nil {
+ if peer := tester.downloader.peers.Peer("new attacker"); peer != nil {
t.Fatalf("banned attacker registered: %v", peer)
}
+ // Ensure that a valid chain can still pass sync
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("valid"); err != nil {
+ t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
+ }
}
// Tests that if a peer sends excessively many/large invalid chains that are
// gradually banned, it will have an upper limit on the consumed memory and also
// the origin bad hashes will not be evacuated.
func TestBannedChainMemoryExhaustionAttack(t *testing.T) {
+ // Create the tester and ban the selected hash
+ tester := newTester()
+ tester.downloader.banned.Add(bannedHash)
+
// Reduce the test size a bit
+ defaultMaxBlockFetch := MaxBlockFetch
+ defaultMaxBannedHashes := maxBannedHashes
+
MaxBlockFetch = 4
maxBannedHashes = 256
// Construct a banned chain with more chunks than the ban limit
- hashes := createHashes(0, maxBannedHashes*MaxBlockFetch)
- hashes[len(hashes)-1] = bannedHash // weird index to have non multiple of ban chunk size
-
+ hashes := createHashes(8*blockCacheLimit, knownHash)
blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
+ tester.newPeer("valid", hashes, blocks)
- // Create the tester and ban the selected hash
- tester := newTester()
- tester.downloader.banned.Add(bannedHash)
+ fork := len(hashes)/2 - 23
+ hashes = append(createHashes(maxBannedHashes*MaxBlockFetch, bannedHash), hashes[fork:]...)
+ blocks = createBlocksFromHashes(hashes)
+ tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, blocks)
// Iteratively try to sync, and verify that the banned hash list grows until
// the head of the invalid chain is blocked too.
- tester.newPeer("attack", hashes, blocks)
for {
// Try to sync with the attacker, check hash chain failure
- if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack", hashes[0]); err != errInvalidChain {
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("attack"); err != errInvalidChain {
t.Fatalf("synchronisation error mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, errInvalidChain)
}
// Short circuit if the entire chain was banned
@@ -614,6 +654,13 @@ func TestBannedChainMemoryExhaustionAttack(t *testing.T) {
}
}
}
+ // Ensure that a valid chain can still pass sync
+ MaxBlockFetch = defaultMaxBlockFetch
+ maxBannedHashes = defaultMaxBannedHashes
+
+ if _, err := tester.syncTake("valid"); err != nil {
+ t.Fatalf("failed to synchronise blocks: %v", err)
+ }
}
// Tests that misbehaving peers are disconnected, whilst behaving ones are not.