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authort-bast <bastuc@hotmail.fr>2020-09-16 15:01:23 +0200
committert-bast <bastuc@hotmail.fr>2020-09-21 10:16:09 +0200
commite15344889aac50aadee9211ac34e466867d5862b (patch)
treee9834c38cc1e687578673a21c660c211a4e0d03a /test/functional
parent1c4f59728c35dc61c213932ffa593826db10095a (diff)
Clarify blocksonly whitelistforcerelay test
As discussed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19943, this test may be a bit misleading to newcomers. We underscore the fact that our peer needs to run a modified version of Bitcoin Core to actually relay transactions to a `blocksonly` node and benefit from the `whitelistforcerelay` parameter.
Diffstat (limited to 'test/functional')
-rwxr-xr-xtest/functional/p2p_blocksonly.py24
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/test/functional/p2p_blocksonly.py b/test/functional/p2p_blocksonly.py
index 65259f1869..3ead31c9ea 100755
--- a/test/functional/p2p_blocksonly.py
+++ b/test/functional/p2p_blocksonly.py
@@ -57,29 +57,33 @@ class P2PBlocksOnly(BitcoinTestFramework):
self.nodes[0].p2p.wait_for_tx(txid)
assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getmempoolinfo()['size'], 1)
- self.log.info('Check that txs from forcerelay peers are not rejected and relayed to others')
- self.log.info("Restarting node 0 with forcerelay permission and blocksonly")
- self.restart_node(0, ["-persistmempool=0", "-whitelist=127.0.0.1", "-whitelistforcerelay", "-blocksonly"])
+ self.log.info('Check that txs from peers with relay-permission are not rejected and relayed to others')
+ self.log.info("Restarting node 0 with relay permission and blocksonly")
+ self.restart_node(0, ["-persistmempool=0", "-whitelist=relay@127.0.0.1", "-blocksonly"])
assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getrawmempool(), [])
first_peer = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface())
second_peer = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface())
peer_1_info = self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo()[0]
- assert_equal(peer_1_info['whitelisted'], True)
- assert_equal(peer_1_info['permissions'], ['noban', 'forcerelay', 'relay', 'mempool', 'download'])
+ assert_equal(peer_1_info['permissions'], ['relay'])
peer_2_info = self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo()[1]
- assert_equal(peer_2_info['whitelisted'], True)
- assert_equal(peer_2_info['permissions'], ['noban', 'forcerelay', 'relay', 'mempool', 'download'])
+ assert_equal(peer_2_info['permissions'], ['relay'])
assert_equal(self.nodes[0].testmempoolaccept([sigtx])[0]['allowed'], True)
txid = self.nodes[0].testmempoolaccept([sigtx])[0]['txid']
- self.log.info('Check that the tx from forcerelay first_peer is relayed to others (ie.second_peer)')
+ self.log.info('Check that the tx from first_peer with relay-permission is relayed to others (ie.second_peer)')
with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(["received getdata"]):
+ # Note that normally, first_peer would never send us transactions since we're a blocksonly node.
+ # By activating blocksonly, we explicitly tell our peers that they should not send us transactions,
+ # and Bitcoin Core respects that choice and will not send transactions.
+ # But if, for some reason, first_peer decides to relay transactions to us anyway, we should relay them to
+ # second_peer since we gave relay permission to first_peer.
+ # See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19943 for details.
first_peer.send_message(msg_tx(FromHex(CTransaction(), sigtx)))
- self.log.info('Check that the forcerelay peer is still connected after sending the transaction')
+ self.log.info('Check that the peer with relay-permission is still connected after sending the transaction')
assert_equal(first_peer.is_connected, True)
second_peer.wait_for_tx(txid)
assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getmempoolinfo()['size'], 1)
- self.log.info("Forcerelay peer's transaction is accepted and relayed")
+ self.log.info("Relay-permission peer's transaction is accepted and relayed")
if __name__ == '__main__':