lotus/chain/events/events_test.go
Phi-rjan 6f7498b622
chore: Merge nv22 into master (#11699)
* [WIP] feat: Add nv22 skeleton

Addition of Network Version 22 skeleton

* update FFI

* feat: drand: refactor round verification

* feat: sealing: Support nv22 DDO features in the sealing pipeline (#11226)

* Initial work supporting DDO pieces in lotus-miner

* sealing: Update pipeline input to operate on UniversalPiece

* sealing: Update pipeline checks/sealing states to operate on UniversalPiece

* sealing: Make pipeline build with UniversalPiece

* move PieceDealInfo out of api

* make gen

* make sealing pipeline unit tests pass

* fix itest ensemble build

* don't panic in SectorsStatus with deals

* stop linter from complaining about checkPieces

* fix sector import tests

* mod tidy

* sealing: Add logic for (pre)committing DDO sectors

* sealing: state-types with method defs

* DDO non-snap pipeline works(?), DDO Itests

* DDO support in snapdeals pipeline

* make gen

* update actor bundles

* update the gst market fix

* fix: chain: use PreCommitSectorsBatch2 when setting up genesis

* some bug fixes

* integration working changes

* update actor bundles

* Make TestOnboardRawPieceSnap pass

* Appease the linter

* Make deadlines test pass with v12 actors

* Update go-state-types, abstract market DealState

* make gen

* mod tidy, lint fixes

* Fix some more tests

* Bump version in master

Bump version in master

* Make gen

Make gen

* fix sender

* fix: lotus-provider: Fix winning PoSt

* fix: sql Scan cannot write to an object

* Actually show miner-addrs in info-log

Actually show miner-addrs in lotus-provider info-log

* [WIP] feat: Add nv22 skeleton

Addition of Network Version 22 skeleton

* update FFI

* ddo is now nv22

* make gen

* temp actor bundle with ddo

* use working go-state-types

* gst with v13 market migration

* update bundle, builtin.MethodsMiner.ProveCommitSectors2 -> 3

* actually working v13 migration, v13 migration itest

* Address review

* sealing: Correct DDO snap pledge math

* itests: Mixed ddo itest

* pipeline: Fix sectorWeight

* sealing: convert market deals into PAMs in mixed sectors

* sealing: make market to ddo conversion work

* fix lint

* update gst

* Update actors and GST to lastest integ branch

* commit batcher: Update ProveCommitSectors3Params builder logic

* make gen

* use builtin-actors master

* ddo: address review

* itests: Add commd assertions to ddo tests

* make gen

* gst with fixed types

* config knobs for RequireActivationSuccess

* storage: Drop obsolete flaky tasts

---------

Co-authored-by: Jennifer Wang <jiayingw703@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aayush <arajasek94@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Shrenuj Bansal <shrenuj.bansal@protocol.ai>
Co-authored-by: Phi <orjan.roren@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Jackson (Ajax) <snadrus@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: TippyFlits <james.bluett@protocol.ai>

* feat: implement FIP-0063

* chore: deps: update to go-multiaddr v0.12.2 (#11602)

* feat: fvm: update the FVM/FFI to v4.1 (#11608) (#11612)

This:

1. Adds nv22 support.
2. Updates the message tracing format.

Co-authored-by: Steven Allen <steven@stebalien.com>

* AggregateProofType nil when doing batch updates

Use latest nv22 go-state-types version with matching update

* Update to v13.0.0-rc.2 bundle

* chore: Upgrade heights and codename

Update upgrade heights

Co-Authored-By: Steven Allen <steven@stebalien.com>

* Update epoch after nv22 DRAND switch

Update epoch after nv22 DRAND switch

* Update Mango codename to Phoneix

Make the codename for the Drand-change inline with Dragon style.

* Add UpgradePhoenixHeight to API params

* set UpgradePhoenixHeight to be one hour after Dragon

* Make gen

Make gen and UpgradePhoenixHeight in butterfly and local devnet to be in line with Calibration and Mainnet

* Update epoch heights (#11637)

Update epoch heights

* new: add forest bootstrap nodes (#11636)

Signed-off-by: samuelarogbonlo <sbayo971@gmail.com>

* Merge pull request #11491 from filecoin-project/fix/remove-decommissioned-pl-bootstrap-nodes

Remove PL operated bootstrap nodes from mainnet.pi

* feat: api: new verified registry methods to get all allocations and claims (#11631)

* new verireg methods

* update changelog and add itest

* update itest and cli

* update new method's support till v9

* remove gateway APIs

* fix cli internal var names

* chore:: backport #11609 to the feat/nv22 branch (#11644)

* feat: api: improve the correctness of Eth's trace_block (#11609)

* Improve the correctness of Eth's trace_block

- Improve encoding/decoding of parameters and return values:
  - Encode "native" parameters and return values with Solidity ABI.
  - Correctly decode parameters to "create" calls.
  - Use the correct (ish) output for "create" calls.
  - Handle all forms of "create".
- Make robust with respect to reverts:
  - Use the actor ID/address from the trace instead of looking it up in
    the state-tree (may not exist in the state-tree due to a revert).
  - Gracefully handle failed actor/contract creation.
- Improve performance:
  - We avoid looking anything up in the state-tree when translating the
    trace, which should significantly improve performance.
- Improve code readability:
  - Remove all "backtracking" logic.
  - Use an "environment" struct to store temporary state instead of
    attaching it to the trace.
- Fix random bugs:
  - Fix an allocation bug in the "address" logic (need to set the
    capacity before modifying the slice).
  - Improved error checking/handling.
- Use correct types for `trace_block` action/results (create, call, etc.).
  - And use the correct types for Result/Action structs instead of reusing the same "Call" action every time.
- Improve error messages.

* Make gen

Make gen

---------

Co-authored-by: Steven Allen <steven@stebalien.com>

* fix: add UpgradePhoenixHeight to StateGetNetworkParams (#11648)

* chore: deps: update to go-state-types v13.0.0-rc.1

* do NOT update the cache when running the real migration

* Merge pull request #11632 from hanabi1224/hm/drand-test

feat: drand quicknet: allow scheduling drand quicknet upgrade before nv22 on 2k devnet

* chore: deps: update to go-state-types v13.0.0-rc.2

chore: deps: update to go-state-types v13.0.0-rc.2

* feat: set migration config UpgradeEpoch for v13 actors upgrade

* Built-in actor events first draft

* itest for DDO non-market verified data w/ builtin actor events

* Tests for builtin actor events API

* Clean up DDO+Events tests, add lots of explainer comments

* Minor tweaks to events types

* Avoid duplicate messages when looking for receipts

* Rename internal events modules for clarity

* Adjust actor event API after review

* s/ActorEvents/Events/g in global config

* Manage event sending rate for SubscribeActorEvents

* Terminate SubscribeActorEvents chan when at max height

* Document future API changes

* More clarity in actor event API docs

* More post-review changes, lots of tests for SubscribeActorEvents

Use BlockDelay as the window for receiving events on the SubscribeActorEvents
channel. We expect the user to have received the initial batch of historical
events (if any) in one block's time. For real-time events we expect them to
not fall behind by roughly one block's time.

* Remove duplicate code from actor event type marshalling tests

Reduce verbosity and remove duplicate test logic from actor event types
JSON marshalling tests.

* Rename actor events test to follow go convention

Add missing `s` to `actor_events` test file to follow golang convention
used across the repo.

* Run actor events table tests in deterministic order

Refactor `map` usage for actor event table tests to ensure deterministic
test execution order, making debugging potential issues easier. If
non-determinism is a target, leverage Go's built-in parallel testing
capabilities.

* Reduce scope for filter removal failure when getting actor events

Use a fresh context to remove the temporary filter installed solely to
get the actor events. This should reduce chances of failure in a case
where the original context may be expired/cancelled.

Refactor removal into a `defer` statement for a more readable, concise
return statement.

* Use fixed RNG seed for actor event tests

Improve determinism in actor event tests by using a fixed RNG seed. This
makes up a more reproducible test suit.

* Use provided libraries to assert eventual conditions

Use the functionalities already provided by `testify` to assert eventual
conditions, and remove the use of `time.Sleep`.

Remove duplicate code in utility functions that are already defined.

Refactor assertion helper functions to use consistent terminology:
"require" implies fatal error, whereas "assert" implies error where the
test may proceed executing.

* Update changelog for actor events APIs

* Fix concerns and docs identified by review

* Update actor bundle to v13.0.0-rc3

Update actor bundle to v13.0.0-rc3

* Prep Lotus v1.26.0-rc1

- For sanity reverting the mainnet upgrade epoch to 99999999, and then only set it when cutting the final release

-Update Calibnet CIDs to v13.0.0-rc3

- Add GetActorEvents, SubscribeActorEvents, GetAllClaims and GetAllAllocations methods to the changelog

Co-Authored-By: Jiaying Wang <42981373+jennijuju@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update CHANGELOG.md

Co-authored-by: Masih H. Derkani <m@derkani.org>

* Make gen

Make gen

* fix: beacon: validate drand change at nv16 correctly

* bump to v1.26.0-rc2

* test: cleanup ddo verified itest, extract steps to functions

also add allocation-removed event case

* test: extract verified DDO test to separate file, add more checks

* test: add additional actor events checks

* Add verification for "deal-activated" actor event

* docs(drand): document the meaning of "IsChained" (#11692)

* Resolve conflicts

I encountered multiple issues when trying to run make gen. And these changes fixed a couple of them:
- go mod tidy
- Remove RaftState/RaftLeader
- Revert `if ts.Height() > claim.TermMax+claim.TermStart || !cctx.IsSet("expired")` to the what is in the release/v1.26.0: `if tsHeight > val.TermMax || !expired`

* fixup imports, make jen

* Update version

Update version in master to v1.27.0-dev

* Update node/impl/full/dummy.go

Co-authored-by: Łukasz Magiera <magik6k@users.noreply.github.com>

* Adjust ListClaimsCmd

Adjust ListClaimsCmd according to review

---------

Signed-off-by: samuelarogbonlo <sbayo971@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: TippyFlits <james.bluett@protocol.ai>
Co-authored-by: Aayush <arajasek94@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Łukasz Magiera <magik6k@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jennifer Wang <jiayingw703@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Shrenuj Bansal <shrenuj.bansal@protocol.ai>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Jackson (Ajax) <snadrus@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Steven Allen <steven@stebalien.com>
Co-authored-by: Rod Vagg <rod@vagg.org>
Co-authored-by: Samuel Arogbonlo <47984109+samuelarogbonlo@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: LexLuthr <88259624+LexLuthr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: tom123222 <160735201+tom123222@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Aarsh Shah <aarshkshah1992@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Masih H. Derkani <m@derkani.org>
Co-authored-by: Jiaying Wang <42981373+jennijuju@users.noreply.github.com>
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// stm: #unit
package events
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"sync"
"testing"
"github.com/ipfs/go-cid"
"github.com/multiformats/go-multihash"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
"gotest.tools/assert"
"github.com/filecoin-project/go-address"
"github.com/filecoin-project/go-state-types/abi"
"github.com/filecoin-project/go-state-types/crypto"
"github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/api"
"github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/build"
"github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/chain/store"
"github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/chain/types"
)
var dummyCid cid.Cid
func init() {
dummyCid, _ = cid.Parse("bafkqaaa")
}
type fakeMsg struct {
bmsgs []*types.Message
smsgs []*types.SignedMessage
}
type fakeCS struct {
t *testing.T
h abi.ChainEpoch
tsc *tipSetCache
msgs map[cid.Cid]fakeMsg
blkMsgs map[cid.Cid]cid.Cid
tipsets map[types.TipSetKey]*types.TipSet
mu sync.Mutex
waitSub chan struct{}
subCh chan<- []*api.HeadChange
callNumber map[string]int
}
func newFakeCS(t *testing.T) *fakeCS {
fcs := &fakeCS{
t: t,
h: 1,
msgs: make(map[cid.Cid]fakeMsg),
blkMsgs: make(map[cid.Cid]cid.Cid),
tipsets: make(map[types.TipSetKey]*types.TipSet),
tsc: newTSCache(nil, 2*build.ForkLengthThreshold),
callNumber: map[string]int{},
waitSub: make(chan struct{}),
}
require.NoError(t, fcs.tsc.add(fcs.makeTs(t, nil, 1, dummyCid)))
return fcs
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) ChainHead(ctx context.Context) (*types.TipSet, error) {
fcs.mu.Lock()
defer fcs.mu.Unlock()
fcs.callNumber["ChainHead"] = fcs.callNumber["ChainHead"] + 1
panic("implement me")
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) ChainGetPath(ctx context.Context, from, to types.TipSetKey) ([]*api.HeadChange, error) {
fcs.mu.Lock()
fcs.callNumber["ChainGetPath"] = fcs.callNumber["ChainGetPath"] + 1
fcs.mu.Unlock()
fromTs, err := fcs.ChainGetTipSet(ctx, from)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
toTs, err := fcs.ChainGetTipSet(ctx, to)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// copied from the chainstore
revert, apply, err := store.ReorgOps(ctx, func(ctx context.Context, tsk types.TipSetKey) (*types.TipSet, error) {
return fcs.ChainGetTipSet(ctx, tsk)
}, fromTs, toTs)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
path := make([]*api.HeadChange, len(revert)+len(apply))
for i, r := range revert {
path[i] = &api.HeadChange{Type: store.HCRevert, Val: r}
}
for j, i := 0, len(apply)-1; i >= 0; j, i = j+1, i-1 {
path[j+len(revert)] = &api.HeadChange{Type: store.HCApply, Val: apply[i]}
}
return path, nil
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) ChainGetTipSet(ctx context.Context, key types.TipSetKey) (*types.TipSet, error) {
fcs.mu.Lock()
defer fcs.mu.Unlock()
fcs.callNumber["ChainGetTipSet"] = fcs.callNumber["ChainGetTipSet"] + 1
return fcs.tipsets[key], nil
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) StateSearchMsg(ctx context.Context, from types.TipSetKey, msg cid.Cid, limit abi.ChainEpoch, allowReplaced bool) (*api.MsgLookup, error) {
fcs.mu.Lock()
defer fcs.mu.Unlock()
fcs.callNumber["StateSearchMsg"] = fcs.callNumber["StateSearchMsg"] + 1
return nil, nil
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) StateGetActor(ctx context.Context, actor address.Address, tsk types.TipSetKey) (*types.Actor, error) {
fcs.mu.Lock()
defer fcs.mu.Unlock()
fcs.callNumber["StateGetActor"] = fcs.callNumber["StateGetActor"] + 1
panic("Not Implemented")
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) ChainGetTipSetByHeight(context.Context, abi.ChainEpoch, types.TipSetKey) (*types.TipSet, error) {
fcs.mu.Lock()
defer fcs.mu.Unlock()
fcs.callNumber["ChainGetTipSetByHeight"] = fcs.callNumber["ChainGetTipSetByHeight"] + 1
panic("Not Implemented")
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) ChainGetTipSetAfterHeight(context.Context, abi.ChainEpoch, types.TipSetKey) (*types.TipSet, error) {
fcs.mu.Lock()
defer fcs.mu.Unlock()
fcs.callNumber["ChainGetTipSetAfterHeight"] = fcs.callNumber["ChainGetTipSetAfterHeight"] + 1
panic("Not Implemented")
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) makeTs(t *testing.T, parents []cid.Cid, h abi.ChainEpoch, msgcid cid.Cid) *types.TipSet {
a, _ := address.NewFromString("t00")
b, _ := address.NewFromString("t02")
var ts, err = types.NewTipSet([]*types.BlockHeader{
{
Height: h,
Miner: a,
Parents: parents,
Ticket: &types.Ticket{VRFProof: []byte{byte(h % 2)}},
ParentStateRoot: dummyCid,
Messages: msgcid,
ParentMessageReceipts: dummyCid,
BlockSig: &crypto.Signature{Type: crypto.SigTypeBLS},
BLSAggregate: &crypto.Signature{Type: crypto.SigTypeBLS},
},
{
Height: h,
Miner: b,
Parents: parents,
Ticket: &types.Ticket{VRFProof: []byte{byte((h + 1) % 2)}},
ParentStateRoot: dummyCid,
Messages: msgcid,
ParentMessageReceipts: dummyCid,
BlockSig: &crypto.Signature{Type: crypto.SigTypeBLS},
BLSAggregate: &crypto.Signature{Type: crypto.SigTypeBLS},
},
})
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.mu.Lock()
defer fcs.mu.Unlock()
if fcs.tipsets == nil {
fcs.tipsets = map[types.TipSetKey]*types.TipSet{}
}
fcs.tipsets[ts.Key()] = ts
return ts
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) ChainNotify(ctx context.Context) (<-chan []*api.HeadChange, error) {
fcs.mu.Lock()
defer fcs.mu.Unlock()
fcs.callNumber["ChainNotify"] = fcs.callNumber["ChainNotify"] + 1
out := make(chan []*api.HeadChange, 1)
if fcs.subCh != nil {
close(out)
fcs.t.Error("already subscribed to notifications")
return out, nil
}
best, err := fcs.tsc.ChainHead(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
out <- []*api.HeadChange{{Type: store.HCCurrent, Val: best}}
fcs.subCh = out
close(fcs.waitSub)
return out, nil
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) ChainGetBlockMessages(ctx context.Context, blk cid.Cid) (*api.BlockMessages, error) {
fcs.mu.Lock()
defer fcs.mu.Unlock()
fcs.callNumber["ChainGetBlockMessages"] = fcs.callNumber["ChainGetBlockMessages"] + 1
messages, ok := fcs.blkMsgs[blk]
if !ok {
return &api.BlockMessages{}, nil
}
ms, ok := fcs.msgs[messages]
if !ok {
return &api.BlockMessages{}, nil
}
cids := make([]cid.Cid, len(ms.bmsgs)+len(ms.smsgs))
for i, m := range ms.bmsgs {
cids[i] = m.Cid()
}
for i, m := range ms.smsgs {
cids[i+len(ms.bmsgs)] = m.Cid()
}
return &api.BlockMessages{BlsMessages: ms.bmsgs, SecpkMessages: ms.smsgs, Cids: cids}, nil
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) fakeMsgs(m fakeMsg) cid.Cid {
n := len(fcs.msgs)
c, err := cid.Prefix{
Version: 1,
Codec: cid.Raw,
MhType: multihash.IDENTITY,
MhLength: -1,
}.Sum([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("%d", n)))
require.NoError(fcs.t, err)
fcs.msgs[c] = m
return c
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) dropSub() {
fcs.mu.Lock()
if fcs.subCh == nil {
fcs.mu.Unlock()
fcs.t.Fatal("sub not be nil")
}
waitCh := make(chan struct{})
fcs.waitSub = waitCh
close(fcs.subCh)
fcs.subCh = nil
fcs.mu.Unlock()
<-waitCh
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) sub(rev, app []*types.TipSet) {
<-fcs.waitSub
notif := make([]*api.HeadChange, len(rev)+len(app))
for i, r := range rev {
notif[i] = &api.HeadChange{
Type: store.HCRevert,
Val: r,
}
}
for i, r := range app {
notif[i+len(rev)] = &api.HeadChange{
Type: store.HCApply,
Val: r,
}
}
fcs.subCh <- notif
}
func (fcs *fakeCS) advance(rev, app, drop int, msgs map[int]cid.Cid, nulls ...int) {
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancel()
nullm := map[int]struct{}{}
for _, v := range nulls {
nullm[v] = struct{}{}
}
var revs []*types.TipSet
for i := 0; i < rev; i++ {
fcs.t.Log("revert", fcs.h)
from, err := fcs.tsc.ChainHead(ctx)
require.NoError(fcs.t, err)
if _, ok := nullm[int(from.Height())]; !ok {
require.NoError(fcs.t, fcs.tsc.revert(from))
if drop == 0 {
revs = append(revs, from)
}
}
if drop > 0 {
drop--
if drop == 0 {
fcs.dropSub()
}
}
fcs.h--
}
var apps []*types.TipSet
for i := 0; i < app; i++ {
fcs.h++
fcs.t.Log("apply", fcs.h)
mc, hasMsgs := msgs[i]
if !hasMsgs {
mc = dummyCid
}
if _, ok := nullm[int(fcs.h)]; !ok {
best, err := fcs.tsc.ChainHead(ctx)
require.NoError(fcs.t, err)
ts := fcs.makeTs(fcs.t, best.Key().Cids(), fcs.h, mc)
require.NoError(fcs.t, fcs.tsc.add(ts))
if hasMsgs {
fcs.blkMsgs[ts.Blocks()[0].Cid()] = mc
}
if drop == 0 {
apps = append(apps, ts)
}
}
if drop > 0 {
drop--
if drop == 0 {
fcs.dropSub()
}
}
}
fcs.sub(revs, apps)
// Wait for the last round to finish.
fcs.sub(nil, nil)
fcs.sub(nil, nil)
}
var _ EventHelperAPI = &fakeCS{}
func TestAt(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_HEIGHT_CHAIN_AT_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
var applied bool
var reverted bool
err = events.ChainAt(context.Background(), func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) error {
require.Equal(t, 5, int(ts.Height()))
require.Equal(t, 8, int(curH))
applied = true
return nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 5)
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
applied = false
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
fcs.advance(10, 10, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, true, reverted)
applied = false
reverted = false
fcs.advance(10, 1, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, true, reverted)
reverted = false
fcs.advance(0, 1, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
fcs.advance(0, 2, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
fcs.advance(0, 1, 0, nil) // 8
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
}
func TestAtNullTrigger(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_HEIGHT_CHAIN_AT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
var applied bool
var reverted bool
err = events.ChainAt(context.Background(), func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) error {
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(6), ts.Height())
require.Equal(t, 8, int(curH))
applied = true
return nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 5)
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 6, 0, nil, 5)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
applied = false
}
func TestAtNullConf(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_HEIGHT_CHAIN_AT_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancel()
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(ctx, fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
var applied bool
var reverted bool
err = events.ChainAt(ctx, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) error {
require.Equal(t, 5, int(ts.Height()))
require.Equal(t, 8, int(curH))
applied = true
return nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 5)
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 6, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, nil, 8)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
applied = false
fcs.advance(7, 1, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, true, reverted)
reverted = false
}
func TestAtStart(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_HEIGHT_CHAIN_AT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 5, 0, nil) // 6
var applied bool
var reverted bool
err = events.ChainAt(context.Background(), func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) error {
require.Equal(t, 5, int(ts.Height()))
require.Equal(t, 8, int(curH))
applied = true
return nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 5)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
fcs.advance(0, 5, 0, nil) // 11
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
}
func TestAtStartConfidence(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_HEIGHT_CHAIN_AT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 10, 0, nil) // 11
var applied bool
var reverted bool
err = events.ChainAt(context.Background(), func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) error {
require.Equal(t, 5, int(ts.Height()))
require.Equal(t, 11, int(curH))
applied = true
return nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 5)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
}
func TestAtChained(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_HEIGHT_CHAIN_AT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
var applied bool
var reverted bool
err = events.ChainAt(context.Background(), func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) error {
return events.ChainAt(context.Background(), func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) error {
require.Equal(t, 10, int(ts.Height()))
applied = true
return nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 10)
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 5)
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 15, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
}
func TestAtChainedConfidence(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_HEIGHT_CHAIN_AT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 15, 0, nil)
var applied bool
var reverted bool
err = events.ChainAt(context.Background(), func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) error {
return events.ChainAt(context.Background(), func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) error {
require.Equal(t, 10, int(ts.Height()))
applied = true
return nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 10)
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 5)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
}
func TestAtChainedConfidenceNull(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_HEIGHT_CHAIN_AT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 15, 0, nil, 5)
var applied bool
var reverted bool
err = events.ChainAt(context.Background(), func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) error {
applied = true
require.Equal(t, 6, int(ts.Height()))
return nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 5)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
}
func matchAddrMethod(to address.Address, m abi.MethodNum) func(msg *types.Message) (matched bool, err error) {
return func(msg *types.Message) (matched bool, err error) {
return to == msg.To && m == msg.Method, nil
}
}
func TestCalled(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_EVENTS_CALLED_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
t0123, err := address.NewFromString("t0123")
require.NoError(t, err)
more := true
var applied, reverted bool
var appliedMsg *types.Message
var appliedTs *types.TipSet
var appliedH abi.ChainEpoch
err = events.Called(context.Background(), func(ctx context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) (d bool, m bool, e error) {
return false, true, nil
}, func(msg *types.Message, rec *types.MessageReceipt, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) (bool, error) {
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
applied = true
appliedMsg = msg
appliedTs = ts
appliedH = curH
return more, nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 20, matchAddrMethod(t0123, 5))
require.NoError(t, err)
// create few blocks to make sure nothing gets randomly called
fcs.advance(0, 4, 0, nil) // H=5
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// create blocks with message (but below confidence threshold)
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{ // msg at H=6; H=8 (confidence=2)
0: fcs.fakeMsgs(fakeMsg{
bmsgs: []*types.Message{
{To: t0123, From: t0123, Method: 5, Nonce: 1},
},
}),
})
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// create additional block so we are above confidence threshold
fcs.advance(0, 2, 0, nil) // H=10 (confidence=3, apply)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
applied = false
// dip below confidence
fcs.advance(2, 2, 0, nil) // H=10 (confidence=3, apply)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(7), appliedTs.Height())
require.Equal(t, "bafkqaaa", appliedTs.Blocks()[0].Messages.String())
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(10), appliedH)
require.Equal(t, t0123, appliedMsg.To)
require.Equal(t, uint64(1), appliedMsg.Nonce)
require.Equal(t, abi.MethodNum(5), appliedMsg.Method)
// revert some blocks, keep the message
fcs.advance(3, 1, 0, nil) // H=8 (confidence=1)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// revert the message
fcs.advance(2, 1, 0, nil) // H=7, we reverted ts with the msg execution, but not the msg itself
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, true, reverted)
reverted = false
// send new message on different height
n2msg := fcs.fakeMsgs(fakeMsg{
bmsgs: []*types.Message{
{To: t0123, From: t0123, Method: 5, Nonce: 2},
},
})
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{ // (n2msg confidence=1)
0: n2msg,
})
require.Equal(t, true, applied) // msg from H=7, which had reverted execution
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(10), appliedH)
applied = false
fcs.advance(0, 2, 0, nil) // (confidence=3)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
applied = false
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(9), appliedTs.Height())
require.Equal(t, "bafkqaaa", appliedTs.Blocks()[0].Messages.String())
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(12), appliedH)
require.Equal(t, t0123, appliedMsg.To)
require.Equal(t, uint64(2), appliedMsg.Nonce)
require.Equal(t, abi.MethodNum(5), appliedMsg.Method)
// revert and apply at different height
fcs.advance(8, 6, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{ // (confidence=3)
1: n2msg,
})
// TODO: We probably don't want to call revert/apply, as restarting certain
// actions may be expensive, and in this case the message is still
// on-chain, just at different height
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, true, reverted)
reverted = false
applied = false
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(7), appliedTs.Height())
require.Equal(t, "bafkqaaa", appliedTs.Blocks()[0].Messages.String())
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(10), appliedH)
require.Equal(t, t0123, appliedMsg.To)
require.Equal(t, uint64(2), appliedMsg.Nonce)
require.Equal(t, abi.MethodNum(5), appliedMsg.Method)
// call method again
fcs.advance(0, 5, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{
0: n2msg,
})
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
applied = false
// send and revert below confidence, then cross confidence
fcs.advance(0, 2, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{
0: fcs.fakeMsgs(fakeMsg{
bmsgs: []*types.Message{
{To: t0123, From: t0123, Method: 5, Nonce: 3},
},
}),
})
fcs.advance(2, 5, 0, nil) // H=19, but message reverted
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// test timeout (it's set to 20 in the call to `events.Called` above)
fcs.advance(0, 6, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, false, applied) // not calling timeout as we received messages
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// test unregistering with more
more = false
fcs.advance(0, 5, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{
0: fcs.fakeMsgs(fakeMsg{
bmsgs: []*types.Message{
{To: t0123, From: t0123, Method: 5, Nonce: 4}, // this signals we don't want more
},
}),
})
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
applied = false
fcs.advance(0, 5, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{
0: fcs.fakeMsgs(fakeMsg{
bmsgs: []*types.Message{
{To: t0123, From: t0123, Method: 5, Nonce: 5},
},
}),
})
require.Equal(t, false, applied) // should not get any further notifications
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// revert after disabled
fcs.advance(5, 1, 0, nil) // try reverting msg sent after disabling
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
fcs.advance(5, 1, 0, nil) // try reverting msg sent before disabling
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, true, reverted)
}
func TestCalledTimeout(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_EVENTS_CALLED_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
t0123, err := address.NewFromString("t0123")
require.NoError(t, err)
called := false
err = events.Called(context.Background(), func(ctx context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) (d bool, m bool, e error) {
return false, true, nil
}, func(msg *types.Message, rec *types.MessageReceipt, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) (bool, error) {
called = true
require.Nil(t, msg)
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(20), ts.Height())
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(23), curH)
return false, nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
t.Fatal("revert on timeout")
return nil
}, 3, 20, matchAddrMethod(t0123, 5))
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 21, 0, nil)
require.False(t, called)
fcs.advance(0, 5, 0, nil)
require.True(t, called)
called = false
// with check func reporting done
fcs = newFakeCS(t)
events, err = NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
err = events.Called(context.Background(), func(ctx context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) (d bool, m bool, e error) {
return true, true, nil
}, func(msg *types.Message, rec *types.MessageReceipt, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) (bool, error) {
called = true
require.Nil(t, msg)
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(20), ts.Height())
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(23), curH)
return false, nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
t.Fatal("revert on timeout")
return nil
}, 3, 20, matchAddrMethod(t0123, 5))
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 21, 0, nil)
require.False(t, called)
fcs.advance(0, 5, 0, nil)
require.False(t, called)
}
func TestCalledOrder(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_EVENTS_CALLED_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
t0123, err := address.NewFromString("t0123")
require.NoError(t, err)
at := 0
err = events.Called(context.Background(), func(ctx context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) (d bool, m bool, e error) {
return false, true, nil
}, func(msg *types.Message, rec *types.MessageReceipt, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) (bool, error) {
switch at {
case 0:
require.Equal(t, uint64(1), msg.Nonce)
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(4), ts.Height())
case 1:
require.Equal(t, uint64(2), msg.Nonce)
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(5), ts.Height())
default:
t.Fatal("apply should only get called twice, at: ", at)
}
at++
return true, nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
switch at {
case 2:
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(5), ts.Height())
case 3:
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(4), ts.Height())
default:
t.Fatal("revert should only get called twice, at: ", at)
}
at++
return nil
}, 3, 20, matchAddrMethod(t0123, 5))
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 10, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{
1: fcs.fakeMsgs(fakeMsg{
bmsgs: []*types.Message{
{To: t0123, From: t0123, Method: 5, Nonce: 1},
},
}),
2: fcs.fakeMsgs(fakeMsg{
bmsgs: []*types.Message{
{To: t0123, From: t0123, Method: 5, Nonce: 2},
},
}),
})
fcs.advance(9, 1, 0, nil)
}
func TestCalledNull(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_EVENTS_CALLED_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
t0123, err := address.NewFromString("t0123")
require.NoError(t, err)
more := true
var applied, reverted bool
err = events.Called(context.Background(), func(ctx context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) (d bool, m bool, e error) {
return false, true, nil
}, func(msg *types.Message, rec *types.MessageReceipt, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) (bool, error) {
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
applied = true
return more, nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 20, matchAddrMethod(t0123, 5))
require.NoError(t, err)
// create few blocks to make sure nothing gets randomly called
fcs.advance(0, 4, 0, nil) // H=5
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// create blocks with message (but below confidence threshold)
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{ // msg at H=6; H=8 (confidence=2)
0: fcs.fakeMsgs(fakeMsg{
bmsgs: []*types.Message{
{To: t0123, From: t0123, Method: 5, Nonce: 1},
},
}),
})
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// create additional blocks so we are above confidence threshold, but with null tipset at the height
// of application
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, nil, 10) // H=11 (confidence=3, apply)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
applied = false
fcs.advance(5, 1, 0, nil, 10)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, true, reverted)
}
func TestRemoveTriggersOnMessage(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_EVENTS_CALLED_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
t0123, err := address.NewFromString("t0123")
require.NoError(t, err)
more := true
var applied, reverted bool
err = events.Called(context.Background(), func(ctx context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) (d bool, m bool, e error) {
return false, true, nil
}, func(msg *types.Message, rec *types.MessageReceipt, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) (bool, error) {
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
applied = true
return more, nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, 3, 20, matchAddrMethod(t0123, 5))
require.NoError(t, err)
// create few blocks to make sure nothing gets randomly called
fcs.advance(0, 4, 0, nil) // H=5
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// create blocks with message (but below confidence threshold)
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{ // msg occurs at H=5, applied at H=6; H=8 (confidence=2)
0: fcs.fakeMsgs(fakeMsg{
bmsgs: []*types.Message{
{To: t0123, From: t0123, Method: 5, Nonce: 1},
},
}),
})
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// revert applied TS & message TS
fcs.advance(3, 1, 0, nil) // H=6 (tipset message applied in reverted, AND message reverted)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// create additional blocks so we are above confidence threshold, but message not applied
// as it was reverted
fcs.advance(0, 5, 0, nil) // H=11 (confidence=3, apply)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// create blocks with message again (but below confidence threshold)
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{ // msg occurs at H=12, applied at H=13; H=15 (confidence=2)
0: fcs.fakeMsgs(fakeMsg{
bmsgs: []*types.Message{
{To: t0123, From: t0123, Method: 5, Nonce: 2},
},
}),
})
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// revert applied height TS, but don't remove message trigger
fcs.advance(2, 1, 0, nil) // H=13 (tipset message applied in reverted, by tipset with message not reverted)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// create additional blocks so we are above confidence threshold
fcs.advance(0, 4, 0, nil) // H=18 (confidence=3, apply)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
}
type testStateChange struct {
from string
to string
}
func TestStateChanged(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_EVENTS_CALLED_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
more := true
var applied, reverted bool
var appliedData StateChange
var appliedOldTs *types.TipSet
var appliedNewTs *types.TipSet
var appliedH abi.ChainEpoch
var matchData StateChange
confidence := 3
timeout := abi.ChainEpoch(20)
err = events.StateChanged(func(ctx context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) (d bool, m bool, e error) {
return false, true, nil
}, func(oldTs, newTs *types.TipSet, data StateChange, curH abi.ChainEpoch) (bool, error) {
if data != nil {
require.Equal(t, oldTs.Key(), newTs.Parents())
}
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
applied = true
appliedData = data
appliedOldTs = oldTs
appliedNewTs = newTs
appliedH = curH
return more, nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, confidence, timeout, func(oldTs, newTs *types.TipSet) (bool, StateChange, error) {
require.Equal(t, oldTs.Key(), newTs.Parents())
if matchData == nil {
return false, matchData, nil
}
d := matchData
matchData = nil
return true, d, nil
})
require.NoError(t, err)
// create few blocks to make sure nothing gets randomly called
fcs.advance(0, 4, 0, nil) // H=5
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// create state change (but below confidence threshold)
matchData = testStateChange{from: "a", to: "b"}
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// create additional block so we are above confidence threshold
fcs.advance(0, 2, 0, nil) // H=10 (confidence=3, apply)
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
applied = false
// dip below confidence (should not apply again)
fcs.advance(2, 2, 0, nil) // H=10 (confidence=3, apply)
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// Change happens from 5 -> 6
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(5), appliedOldTs.Height())
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(6), appliedNewTs.Height())
// Actually applied (with confidence) at 9
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(9), appliedH)
// Make sure the state change was correctly passed through
rcvd := appliedData.(testStateChange)
require.Equal(t, "a", rcvd.from)
require.Equal(t, "b", rcvd.to)
}
func TestStateChangedRevert(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_EVENTS_CALLED_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
more := true
var applied, reverted bool
var matchData StateChange
confidence := 1
timeout := abi.ChainEpoch(20)
err = events.StateChanged(func(ctx context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) (d bool, m bool, e error) {
return false, true, nil
}, func(oldTs, newTs *types.TipSet, data StateChange, curH abi.ChainEpoch) (bool, error) {
if data != nil {
require.Equal(t, oldTs.Key(), newTs.Parents())
}
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
applied = true
return more, nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
reverted = true
return nil
}, confidence, timeout, func(oldTs, newTs *types.TipSet) (bool, StateChange, error) {
require.Equal(t, oldTs.Key(), newTs.Parents())
if matchData == nil {
return false, matchData, nil
}
d := matchData
matchData = nil
return true, d, nil
})
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 2, 0, nil) // H=3
// Make a state change from TS at height 3 to TS at height 4
matchData = testStateChange{from: "a", to: "b"}
fcs.advance(0, 1, 0, nil) // H=4
// Haven't yet reached confidence
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// Advance to reach confidence level
fcs.advance(0, 1, 0, nil) // H=5
// Should now have called the handler
require.Equal(t, true, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
applied = false
// Advance 3 more TS
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, nil) // H=8
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// Regress but not so far as to cause a revert
fcs.advance(3, 1, 0, nil) // H=6
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, false, reverted)
// Regress back to state where change happened
fcs.advance(3, 1, 0, nil) // H=4
// Expect revert to have happened
require.Equal(t, false, applied)
require.Equal(t, true, reverted)
}
func TestStateChangedTimeout(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_EVENTS_CALLED_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
timeoutHeight := abi.ChainEpoch(20)
confidence := 3
testCases := []struct {
name string
checkFn CheckFunc
nilBlocks []int
expectTimeout bool
}{{
// Verify that the state changed timeout is called at the expected height
name: "state changed timeout",
checkFn: func(ctx context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) (d bool, m bool, e error) {
return false, true, nil
},
expectTimeout: true,
}, {
// Verify that the state changed timeout is called even if the timeout
// falls on nil block
name: "state changed timeout falls on nil block",
checkFn: func(ctx context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) (d bool, m bool, e error) {
return false, true, nil
},
nilBlocks: []int{20, 21, 22, 23},
expectTimeout: true,
}, {
// Verify that the state changed timeout is not called if the check
// function reports that it's complete
name: "no timeout callback if check func reports done",
checkFn: func(ctx context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) (d bool, m bool, e error) {
return true, true, nil
},
expectTimeout: false,
}}
for _, tc := range testCases {
tc := tc
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
// Track whether the callback was called
called := false
// Set up state change tracking that will timeout at the given height
err = events.StateChanged(
tc.checkFn,
func(oldTs, newTs *types.TipSet, data StateChange, curH abi.ChainEpoch) (bool, error) {
// Expect the callback to be called at the timeout height with nil data
called = true
require.Nil(t, data)
require.Equal(t, timeoutHeight, newTs.Height())
require.Equal(t, timeoutHeight+abi.ChainEpoch(confidence), curH)
return false, nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
t.Fatal("revert on timeout")
return nil
}, confidence, timeoutHeight, func(oldTs, newTs *types.TipSet) (bool, StateChange, error) {
return false, nil, nil
})
require.NoError(t, err)
// Advance to timeout height
fcs.advance(0, int(timeoutHeight)+1, 0, nil)
require.False(t, called)
// Advance past timeout height
fcs.advance(0, 5, 0, nil, tc.nilBlocks...)
require.Equal(t, tc.expectTimeout, called)
called = false
})
}
}
func TestCalledMultiplePerEpoch(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_EVENTS_CALLED_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
t0123, err := address.NewFromString("t0123")
require.NoError(t, err)
at := 0
err = events.Called(context.Background(), func(ctx context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) (d bool, m bool, e error) {
return false, true, nil
}, func(msg *types.Message, rec *types.MessageReceipt, ts *types.TipSet, curH abi.ChainEpoch) (bool, error) {
switch at {
case 0:
require.Equal(t, uint64(1), msg.Nonce)
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(4), ts.Height())
case 1:
require.Equal(t, uint64(2), msg.Nonce)
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(4), ts.Height())
default:
t.Fatal("apply should only get called twice, at: ", at)
}
at++
return true, nil
}, func(_ context.Context, ts *types.TipSet) error {
switch at {
case 2:
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(4), ts.Height())
case 3:
require.Equal(t, abi.ChainEpoch(4), ts.Height())
default:
t.Fatal("revert should only get called twice, at: ", at)
}
at++
return nil
}, 3, 20, matchAddrMethod(t0123, 5))
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 10, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{
1: fcs.fakeMsgs(fakeMsg{
bmsgs: []*types.Message{
{To: t0123, From: t0123, Method: 5, Nonce: 1},
{To: t0123, From: t0123, Method: 5, Nonce: 2},
},
}),
})
fcs.advance(9, 1, 0, nil)
}
func TestCachedSameBlock(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_EVENTS_CALLED_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
_, err := NewEvents(context.Background(), fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 10, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{})
assert.Assert(t, fcs.callNumber["ChainGetBlockMessages"] == 20, "expect call ChainGetBlockMessages %d but got ", 20, fcs.callNumber["ChainGetBlockMessages"])
fcs.advance(5, 10, 0, map[int]cid.Cid{})
assert.Assert(t, fcs.callNumber["ChainGetBlockMessages"] == 30, "expect call ChainGetBlockMessages %d but got ", 30, fcs.callNumber["ChainGetBlockMessages"])
}
type testObserver struct {
t *testing.T
head *types.TipSet
}
func (t *testObserver) Apply(_ context.Context, from, to *types.TipSet) error {
if t.head != nil {
require.True(t.t, t.head.Equals(from))
}
t.head = to
return nil
}
func (t *testObserver) Revert(_ context.Context, from, to *types.TipSet) error {
if t.head != nil {
require.True(t.t, t.head.Equals(from))
}
t.head = to
return nil
}
func TestReconnect(t *testing.T) {
//stm: @EVENTS_EVENTS_CALLED_001, @EVENTS_HEIGHT_REVERT_001
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancel()
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(ctx, fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
fcs.advance(0, 1, 0, nil)
events.Observe(&testObserver{t: t})
fcs.advance(0, 3, 0, nil)
// Drop on apply
fcs.advance(0, 6, 2, nil)
require.True(t, fcs.callNumber["ChainGetPath"] == 1)
// drop across revert/apply boundary
fcs.advance(4, 2, 3, nil)
require.True(t, fcs.callNumber["ChainGetPath"] == 2)
fcs.advance(0, 6, 0, nil)
// drop on revert
fcs.advance(3, 0, 2, nil)
require.True(t, fcs.callNumber["ChainGetPath"] == 3)
// drop with nulls
fcs.advance(0, 5, 2, nil, 0, 1, 3)
require.True(t, fcs.callNumber["ChainGetPath"] == 4)
}
func TestUnregister(t *testing.T) {
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancel()
fcs := newFakeCS(t)
events, err := NewEvents(ctx, fcs)
require.NoError(t, err)
tsObs := &testObserver{t: t}
events.Observe(tsObs)
// observer receives heads as the chain advances
fcs.advance(0, 1, 0, nil)
headBeforeDeregister := events.lastTs
require.Equal(t, tsObs.head, headBeforeDeregister)
// observer unregistered successfully
found := events.Unregister(tsObs)
require.True(t, found)
// observer stops receiving heads as the chain advances
fcs.advance(0, 1, 0, nil)
require.Equal(t, tsObs.head, headBeforeDeregister)
require.NotEqual(t, tsObs.head, events.lastTs)
// unregistering an invalid observer returns false
dneObs := &testObserver{t: t}
found = events.Unregister(dneObs)
require.False(t, found)
}