plugeth/les/sync_test.go
gary rong c6285e6437 les/checkpointoracle: move oracle into its own package (#20508)
* les: move the checkpoint oracle into its own package

It's first step of refactor LES package. LES package
basically can be divided into LES client and LES server.
However both sides will use checkpoint package for
status retrieval and verification. So this PR moves
checkpoint oracle into a separate package

* les: address comments
2020-01-07 11:24:21 +02:00

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// Copyright 2019 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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package les
import (
"fmt"
"math/big"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts/abi/bind"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/light"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
)
// Test light syncing which will download all headers from genesis.
func TestLightSyncingLes3(t *testing.T) { testCheckpointSyncing(t, 3, 0) }
// Test legacy checkpoint syncing which will download tail headers
// based on a hardcoded checkpoint.
func TestLegacyCheckpointSyncingLes3(t *testing.T) { testCheckpointSyncing(t, 3, 1) }
// Test checkpoint syncing which will download tail headers based
// on a verified checkpoint.
func TestCheckpointSyncingLes3(t *testing.T) { testCheckpointSyncing(t, 3, 2) }
func testCheckpointSyncing(t *testing.T, protocol int, syncMode int) {
config := light.TestServerIndexerConfig
waitIndexers := func(cIndexer, bIndexer, btIndexer *core.ChainIndexer) {
for {
cs, _, _ := cIndexer.Sections()
bts, _, _ := btIndexer.Sections()
if cs >= 1 && bts >= 1 {
break
}
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
}
// Generate 512+4 blocks (totally 1 CHT sections)
server, client, tearDown := newClientServerEnv(t, int(config.ChtSize+config.ChtConfirms), protocol, waitIndexers, nil, 0, false, false)
defer tearDown()
expected := config.ChtSize + config.ChtConfirms
// Checkpoint syncing or legacy checkpoint syncing.
if syncMode == 1 || syncMode == 2 {
// Assemble checkpoint 0
s, _, head := server.chtIndexer.Sections()
cp := &params.TrustedCheckpoint{
SectionIndex: 0,
SectionHead: head,
CHTRoot: light.GetChtRoot(server.db, s-1, head),
BloomRoot: light.GetBloomTrieRoot(server.db, s-1, head),
}
if syncMode == 1 {
// Register the assembled checkpoint as hardcoded one.
client.handler.checkpoint = cp
client.handler.backend.blockchain.AddTrustedCheckpoint(cp)
} else {
// Register the assembled checkpoint into oracle.
header := server.backend.Blockchain().CurrentHeader()
data := append([]byte{0x19, 0x00}, append(registrarAddr.Bytes(), append([]byte{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, cp.Hash().Bytes()...)...)...)
sig, _ := crypto.Sign(crypto.Keccak256(data), signerKey)
sig[64] += 27 // Transform V from 0/1 to 27/28 according to the yellow paper
if _, err := server.handler.server.oracle.Contract().RegisterCheckpoint(bind.NewKeyedTransactor(signerKey), cp.SectionIndex, cp.Hash().Bytes(), new(big.Int).Sub(header.Number, big.NewInt(1)), header.ParentHash, [][]byte{sig}); err != nil {
t.Error("register checkpoint failed", err)
}
server.backend.Commit()
// Wait for the checkpoint registration
for {
_, hash, _, err := server.handler.server.oracle.Contract().Contract().GetLatestCheckpoint(nil)
if err != nil || hash == [32]byte{} {
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
continue
}
break
}
expected += 1
}
}
done := make(chan error)
client.handler.syncDone = func() {
header := client.handler.backend.blockchain.CurrentHeader()
if header.Number.Uint64() == expected {
done <- nil
} else {
done <- fmt.Errorf("blockchain length mismatch, want %d, got %d", expected, header.Number)
}
}
// Create connected peer pair.
_, err1, _, err2 := newTestPeerPair("peer", protocol, server.handler, client.handler)
select {
case <-time.After(time.Millisecond * 100):
case err := <-err1:
t.Fatalf("peer 1 handshake error: %v", err)
case err := <-err2:
t.Fatalf("peer 2 handshake error: %v", err)
}
select {
case err := <-done:
if err != nil {
t.Error("sync failed", err)
}
return
case <-time.NewTimer(10 * time.Second).C:
t.Error("checkpoint syncing timeout")
}
}
func TestMissOracleBackend(t *testing.T) { testMissOracleBackend(t, true) }
func TestMissOracleBackendNoCheckpoint(t *testing.T) { testMissOracleBackend(t, false) }
func testMissOracleBackend(t *testing.T, hasCheckpoint bool) {
config := light.TestServerIndexerConfig
waitIndexers := func(cIndexer, bIndexer, btIndexer *core.ChainIndexer) {
for {
cs, _, _ := cIndexer.Sections()
bts, _, _ := btIndexer.Sections()
if cs >= 1 && bts >= 1 {
break
}
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
}
// Generate 512+4 blocks (totally 1 CHT sections)
server, client, tearDown := newClientServerEnv(t, int(config.ChtSize+config.ChtConfirms), 3, waitIndexers, nil, 0, false, false)
defer tearDown()
expected := config.ChtSize + config.ChtConfirms
s, _, head := server.chtIndexer.Sections()
cp := &params.TrustedCheckpoint{
SectionIndex: 0,
SectionHead: head,
CHTRoot: light.GetChtRoot(server.db, s-1, head),
BloomRoot: light.GetBloomTrieRoot(server.db, s-1, head),
}
// Register the assembled checkpoint into oracle.
header := server.backend.Blockchain().CurrentHeader()
data := append([]byte{0x19, 0x00}, append(registrarAddr.Bytes(), append([]byte{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, cp.Hash().Bytes()...)...)...)
sig, _ := crypto.Sign(crypto.Keccak256(data), signerKey)
sig[64] += 27 // Transform V from 0/1 to 27/28 according to the yellow paper
if _, err := server.handler.server.oracle.Contract().RegisterCheckpoint(bind.NewKeyedTransactor(signerKey), cp.SectionIndex, cp.Hash().Bytes(), new(big.Int).Sub(header.Number, big.NewInt(1)), header.ParentHash, [][]byte{sig}); err != nil {
t.Error("register checkpoint failed", err)
}
server.backend.Commit()
// Wait for the checkpoint registration
for {
_, hash, _, err := server.handler.server.oracle.Contract().Contract().GetLatestCheckpoint(nil)
if err != nil || hash == [32]byte{} {
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
continue
}
break
}
expected += 1
// Explicitly set the oracle as nil. In normal use case it can happen
// that user wants to unlock something which blocks the oracle backend
// initialisation. But at the same time syncing starts.
//
// See https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/issues/20097 for more detail.
//
// In this case, client should run light sync or legacy checkpoint sync
// if hardcoded checkpoint is configured.
client.handler.backend.oracle = nil
// For some private networks it can happen checkpoint syncing is enabled
// but there is no hardcoded checkpoint configured.
if hasCheckpoint {
client.handler.checkpoint = cp
client.handler.backend.blockchain.AddTrustedCheckpoint(cp)
}
done := make(chan error)
client.handler.syncDone = func() {
header := client.handler.backend.blockchain.CurrentHeader()
if header.Number.Uint64() == expected {
done <- nil
} else {
done <- fmt.Errorf("blockchain length mismatch, want %d, got %d", expected, header.Number)
}
}
// Create connected peer pair.
_, err1, _, err2 := newTestPeerPair("peer", 2, server.handler, client.handler)
select {
case <-time.After(time.Millisecond * 100):
case err := <-err1:
t.Fatalf("peer 1 handshake error: %v", err)
case err := <-err2:
t.Fatalf("peer 2 handshake error: %v", err)
}
select {
case err := <-done:
if err != nil {
t.Error("sync failed", err)
}
return
case <-time.NewTimer(10 * time.Second).C:
t.Error("checkpoint syncing timeout")
}
}