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-rw-r--r-- | src/net_processing.cpp | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/validation.cpp | 82 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | test/functional/p2p-acceptblock.py | 313 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | test/functional/test_runner.py | 2 |
4 files changed, 269 insertions, 134 deletions
diff --git a/src/net_processing.cpp b/src/net_processing.cpp index 92b7a75f73..2e93809efc 100644 --- a/src/net_processing.cpp +++ b/src/net_processing.cpp @@ -2531,11 +2531,7 @@ bool static ProcessMessage(CNode* pfrom, const std::string& strCommand, CDataStr LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "received block %s peer=%d\n", pblock->GetHash().ToString(), pfrom->GetId()); - // Process all blocks from whitelisted peers, even if not requested, - // unless we're still syncing with the network. - // Such an unrequested block may still be processed, subject to the - // conditions in AcceptBlock(). - bool forceProcessing = pfrom->fWhitelisted && !IsInitialBlockDownload(); + bool forceProcessing = false; const uint256 hash(pblock->GetHash()); { LOCK(cs_main); diff --git a/src/validation.cpp b/src/validation.cpp index 78eb6d7302..83cbcb42cb 100644 --- a/src/validation.cpp +++ b/src/validation.cpp @@ -156,6 +156,26 @@ namespace { /** chainwork for the last block that preciousblock has been applied to. */ arith_uint256 nLastPreciousChainwork = 0; + /** In order to efficiently track invalidity of headers, we keep the set of + * blocks which we tried to connect and found to be invalid here (ie which + * were set to BLOCK_FAILED_VALID since the last restart). We can then + * walk this set and check if a new header is a descendant of something in + * this set, preventing us from having to walk mapBlockIndex when we try + * to connect a bad block and fail. + * + * While this is more complicated than marking everything which descends + * from an invalid block as invalid at the time we discover it to be + * invalid, doing so would require walking all of mapBlockIndex to find all + * descendants. Since this case should be very rare, keeping track of all + * BLOCK_FAILED_VALID blocks in a set should be just fine and work just as + * well. + * + * Because we alreardy walk mapBlockIndex in height-order at startup, we go + * ahead and mark descendants of invalid blocks as FAILED_CHILD at that time, + * instead of putting things in this set. + */ + std::set<CBlockIndex*> g_failed_blocks; + /** Dirty block index entries. */ std::set<CBlockIndex*> setDirtyBlockIndex; @@ -1180,6 +1200,7 @@ void static InvalidChainFound(CBlockIndex* pindexNew) void static InvalidBlockFound(CBlockIndex *pindex, const CValidationState &state) { if (!state.CorruptionPossible()) { pindex->nStatus |= BLOCK_FAILED_VALID; + g_failed_blocks.insert(pindex); setDirtyBlockIndex.insert(pindex); setBlockIndexCandidates.erase(pindex); InvalidChainFound(pindex); @@ -2533,17 +2554,18 @@ bool InvalidateBlock(CValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams, C { AssertLockHeld(cs_main); - // Mark the block itself as invalid. - pindex->nStatus |= BLOCK_FAILED_VALID; - setDirtyBlockIndex.insert(pindex); - setBlockIndexCandidates.erase(pindex); + // We first disconnect backwards and then mark the blocks as invalid. + // This prevents a case where pruned nodes may fail to invalidateblock + // and be left unable to start as they have no tip candidates (as there + // are no blocks that meet the "have data and are not invalid per + // nStatus" criteria for inclusion in setBlockIndexCandidates). + + bool pindex_was_in_chain = false; + CBlockIndex *invalid_walk_tip = chainActive.Tip(); DisconnectedBlockTransactions disconnectpool; while (chainActive.Contains(pindex)) { - CBlockIndex *pindexWalk = chainActive.Tip(); - pindexWalk->nStatus |= BLOCK_FAILED_CHILD; - setDirtyBlockIndex.insert(pindexWalk); - setBlockIndexCandidates.erase(pindexWalk); + pindex_was_in_chain = true; // ActivateBestChain considers blocks already in chainActive // unconditionally valid already, so force disconnect away from it. if (!DisconnectTip(state, chainparams, &disconnectpool)) { @@ -2554,6 +2576,21 @@ bool InvalidateBlock(CValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams, C } } + // Now mark the blocks we just disconnected as descendants invalid + // (note this may not be all descendants). + while (pindex_was_in_chain && invalid_walk_tip != pindex) { + invalid_walk_tip->nStatus |= BLOCK_FAILED_CHILD; + setDirtyBlockIndex.insert(invalid_walk_tip); + setBlockIndexCandidates.erase(invalid_walk_tip); + invalid_walk_tip = invalid_walk_tip->pprev; + } + + // Mark the block itself as invalid. + pindex->nStatus |= BLOCK_FAILED_VALID; + setDirtyBlockIndex.insert(pindex); + setBlockIndexCandidates.erase(pindex); + g_failed_blocks.insert(pindex); + // DisconnectTip will add transactions to disconnectpool; try to add these // back to the mempool. UpdateMempoolForReorg(disconnectpool, true); @@ -2591,6 +2628,7 @@ bool ResetBlockFailureFlags(CBlockIndex *pindex) { // Reset invalid block marker if it was pointing to one of those. pindexBestInvalid = nullptr; } + g_failed_blocks.erase(it->second); } it++; } @@ -3066,6 +3104,21 @@ static bool AcceptBlockHeader(const CBlockHeader& block, CValidationState& state return state.DoS(100, error("%s: prev block invalid", __func__), REJECT_INVALID, "bad-prevblk"); if (!ContextualCheckBlockHeader(block, state, chainparams, pindexPrev, GetAdjustedTime())) return error("%s: Consensus::ContextualCheckBlockHeader: %s, %s", __func__, hash.ToString(), FormatStateMessage(state)); + + if (!pindexPrev->IsValid(BLOCK_VALID_SCRIPTS)) { + for (const CBlockIndex* failedit : g_failed_blocks) { + if (pindexPrev->GetAncestor(failedit->nHeight) == failedit) { + assert(failedit->nStatus & BLOCK_FAILED_VALID); + CBlockIndex* invalid_walk = pindexPrev; + while (invalid_walk != failedit) { + invalid_walk->nStatus |= BLOCK_FAILED_CHILD; + setDirtyBlockIndex.insert(invalid_walk); + invalid_walk = invalid_walk->pprev; + } + return state.DoS(100, error("%s: prev block invalid", __func__), REJECT_INVALID, "bad-prevblk"); + } + } + } } if (pindex == nullptr) pindex = AddToBlockIndex(block); @@ -3117,7 +3170,7 @@ static bool AcceptBlock(const std::shared_ptr<const CBlock>& pblock, CValidation // process an unrequested block if it's new and has enough work to // advance our tip, and isn't too many blocks ahead. bool fAlreadyHave = pindex->nStatus & BLOCK_HAVE_DATA; - bool fHasMoreWork = (chainActive.Tip() ? pindex->nChainWork > chainActive.Tip()->nChainWork : true); + bool fHasMoreOrSameWork = (chainActive.Tip() ? pindex->nChainWork >= chainActive.Tip()->nChainWork : true); // Blocks that are too out-of-order needlessly limit the effectiveness of // pruning, because pruning will not delete block files that contain any // blocks which are too close in height to the tip. Apply this test @@ -3134,9 +3187,9 @@ static bool AcceptBlock(const std::shared_ptr<const CBlock>& pblock, CValidation // and unrequested blocks. if (fAlreadyHave) return true; if (!fRequested) { // If we didn't ask for it: - if (pindex->nTx != 0) return true; // This is a previously-processed block that was pruned - if (!fHasMoreWork) return true; // Don't process less-work chains - if (fTooFarAhead) return true; // Block height is too high + if (pindex->nTx != 0) return true; // This is a previously-processed block that was pruned + if (!fHasMoreOrSameWork) return true; // Don't process less-work chains + if (fTooFarAhead) return true; // Block height is too high // Protect against DoS attacks from low-work chains. // If our tip is behind, a peer could try to send us @@ -3494,6 +3547,10 @@ bool static LoadBlockIndexDB(const CChainParams& chainparams) pindex->nChainTx = pindex->nTx; } } + if (!(pindex->nStatus & BLOCK_FAILED_MASK) && pindex->pprev && (pindex->pprev->nStatus & BLOCK_FAILED_MASK)) { + pindex->nStatus |= BLOCK_FAILED_CHILD; + setDirtyBlockIndex.insert(pindex); + } if (pindex->IsValid(BLOCK_VALID_TRANSACTIONS) && (pindex->nChainTx || pindex->pprev == nullptr)) setBlockIndexCandidates.insert(pindex); if (pindex->nStatus & BLOCK_FAILED_MASK && (!pindexBestInvalid || pindex->nChainWork > pindexBestInvalid->nChainWork)) @@ -3884,6 +3941,7 @@ void UnloadBlockIndex() nLastBlockFile = 0; nBlockSequenceId = 1; setDirtyBlockIndex.clear(); + g_failed_blocks.clear(); setDirtyFileInfo.clear(); versionbitscache.Clear(); for (int b = 0; b < VERSIONBITS_NUM_BITS; b++) { diff --git a/test/functional/p2p-acceptblock.py b/test/functional/p2p-acceptblock.py index 27ae0c27e1..220b776369 100755 --- a/test/functional/p2p-acceptblock.py +++ b/test/functional/p2p-acceptblock.py @@ -4,42 +4,32 @@ # file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. """Test processing of unrequested blocks. -Since behavior differs when receiving unrequested blocks from whitelisted peers -versus non-whitelisted peers, this tests the behavior of both (effectively two -separate tests running in parallel). +Setup: two nodes, node0+node1, not connected to each other. Node1 will have +nMinimumChainWork set to 0x10, so it won't process low-work unrequested blocks. -Setup: three nodes, node0+node1+node2, not connected to each other. Node0 does not -whitelist localhost, but node1 does. They will each be on their own chain for -this test. Node2 will have nMinimumChainWork set to 0x10, so it won't process -low-work unrequested blocks. - -We have one NodeConn connection to each, test_node, white_node, and min_work_node, -respectively. +We have one NodeConn connection to node0 called test_node, and one to node1 +called min_work_node. The test: 1. Generate one block on each node, to leave IBD. 2. Mine a new block on each tip, and deliver to each node from node's peer. - The tip should advance for node0 and node1, but node2 should skip processing - due to nMinimumChainWork. + The tip should advance for node0, but node1 should skip processing due to + nMinimumChainWork. -Node2 is unused in tests 3-7: +Node1 is unused in tests 3-7: -3. Mine a block that forks the previous block, and deliver to each node from - corresponding peer. - Node0 should not process this block (just accept the header), because it is - unrequested and doesn't have more work than the tip. - Node1 should process because this is coming from a whitelisted peer. +3. Mine a block that forks from the genesis block, and deliver to test_node. + Node0 should not process this block (just accept the header), because it + is unrequested and doesn't have more or equal work to the tip. -4. Send another block that builds on the forking block. - Node0 should process this block but be stuck on the shorter chain, because - it's missing an intermediate block. - Node1 should reorg to this longer chain. +4a,b. Send another two blocks that build on the forking block. + Node0 should process the second block but be stuck on the shorter chain, + because it's missing an intermediate block. -4b.Send 288 more blocks on the longer chain. +4c.Send 288 more blocks on the longer chain (the number of blocks ahead + we currently store). Node0 should process all but the last block (too far ahead in height). - Send all headers to Node1, and then send the last block in that chain. - Node1 should accept the block because it's coming from a whitelisted peer. 5. Send a duplicate of the block in #3 to Node0. Node0 should not process the block because it is unrequested, and stay on @@ -52,16 +42,20 @@ Node2 is unused in tests 3-7: 7. Send Node0 the missing block again. Node0 should process and the tip should advance. -8. Test Node2 is able to sync when connected to node0 (which should have sufficient -work on its chain). +8. Create a fork which is invalid at a height longer than the current chain + (ie to which the node will try to reorg) but which has headers built on top + of the invalid block. Check that we get disconnected if we send more headers + on the chain the node now knows to be invalid. +9. Test Node1 is able to sync when connected to node0 (which should have sufficient + work on its chain). """ from test_framework.mininode import * from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework from test_framework.util import * import time -from test_framework.blocktools import create_block, create_coinbase +from test_framework.blocktools import create_block, create_coinbase, create_transaction class AcceptBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework): def add_options(self, parser): @@ -71,8 +65,8 @@ class AcceptBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework): def set_test_params(self): self.setup_clean_chain = True - self.num_nodes = 3 - self.extra_args = [[], ["-whitelist=127.0.0.1"], ["-minimumchainwork=0x10"]] + self.num_nodes = 2 + self.extra_args = [[], ["-minimumchainwork=0x10"]] def setup_network(self): # Node0 will be used to test behavior of processing unrequested blocks @@ -84,132 +78,147 @@ class AcceptBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework): def run_test(self): # Setup the p2p connections and start up the network thread. - test_node = NodeConnCB() # connects to node0 (not whitelisted) - white_node = NodeConnCB() # connects to node1 (whitelisted) - min_work_node = NodeConnCB() # connects to node2 (not whitelisted) + test_node = NodeConnCB() # connects to node0 + min_work_node = NodeConnCB() # connects to node1 connections = [] connections.append(NodeConn('127.0.0.1', p2p_port(0), self.nodes[0], test_node)) - connections.append(NodeConn('127.0.0.1', p2p_port(1), self.nodes[1], white_node)) - connections.append(NodeConn('127.0.0.1', p2p_port(2), self.nodes[2], min_work_node)) + connections.append(NodeConn('127.0.0.1', p2p_port(1), self.nodes[1], min_work_node)) test_node.add_connection(connections[0]) - white_node.add_connection(connections[1]) - min_work_node.add_connection(connections[2]) + min_work_node.add_connection(connections[1]) NetworkThread().start() # Start up network handling in another thread # Test logic begins here test_node.wait_for_verack() - white_node.wait_for_verack() min_work_node.wait_for_verack() - # 1. Have nodes mine a block (nodes1/2 leave IBD) + # 1. Have nodes mine a block (leave IBD) [ n.generate(1) for n in self.nodes ] tips = [ int("0x" + n.getbestblockhash(), 0) for n in self.nodes ] # 2. Send one block that builds on each tip. - # This should be accepted by nodes 1/2 + # This should be accepted by node0 blocks_h2 = [] # the height 2 blocks on each node's chain block_time = int(time.time()) + 1 - for i in range(3): + for i in range(2): blocks_h2.append(create_block(tips[i], create_coinbase(2), block_time)) blocks_h2[i].solve() block_time += 1 test_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2[0])) - white_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2[1])) - min_work_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2[2])) + min_work_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2[1])) - for x in [test_node, white_node, min_work_node]: + for x in [test_node, min_work_node]: x.sync_with_ping() assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getblockcount(), 2) - assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getblockcount(), 2) - assert_equal(self.nodes[2].getblockcount(), 1) - self.log.info("First height 2 block accepted by node0/node1; correctly rejected by node2") + assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getblockcount(), 1) + self.log.info("First height 2 block accepted by node0; correctly rejected by node1") - # 3. Send another block that builds on the original tip. - blocks_h2f = [] # Blocks at height 2 that fork off the main chain - for i in range(2): - blocks_h2f.append(create_block(tips[i], create_coinbase(2), blocks_h2[i].nTime+1)) - blocks_h2f[i].solve() - test_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2f[0])) - white_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2f[1])) + # 3. Send another block that builds on genesis. + block_h1f = create_block(int("0x" + self.nodes[0].getblockhash(0), 0), create_coinbase(1), block_time) + block_time += 1 + block_h1f.solve() + test_node.send_message(msg_block(block_h1f)) - for x in [test_node, white_node]: - x.sync_with_ping() + test_node.sync_with_ping() + tip_entry_found = False for x in self.nodes[0].getchaintips(): - if x['hash'] == blocks_h2f[0].hash: + if x['hash'] == block_h1f.hash: assert_equal(x['status'], "headers-only") + tip_entry_found = True + assert(tip_entry_found) + assert_raises_rpc_error(-1, "Block not found on disk", self.nodes[0].getblock, block_h1f.hash) - for x in self.nodes[1].getchaintips(): - if x['hash'] == blocks_h2f[1].hash: - assert_equal(x['status'], "valid-headers") + # 4. Send another two block that build on the fork. + block_h2f = create_block(block_h1f.sha256, create_coinbase(2), block_time) + block_time += 1 + block_h2f.solve() + test_node.send_message(msg_block(block_h2f)) - self.log.info("Second height 2 block accepted only from whitelisted peer") + test_node.sync_with_ping() + # Since the earlier block was not processed by node, the new block + # can't be fully validated. + tip_entry_found = False + for x in self.nodes[0].getchaintips(): + if x['hash'] == block_h2f.hash: + assert_equal(x['status'], "headers-only") + tip_entry_found = True + assert(tip_entry_found) - # 4. Now send another block that builds on the forking chain. - blocks_h3 = [] - for i in range(2): - blocks_h3.append(create_block(blocks_h2f[i].sha256, create_coinbase(3), blocks_h2f[i].nTime+1)) - blocks_h3[i].solve() - test_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h3[0])) - white_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h3[1])) + # But this block should be accepted by node since it has equal work. + self.nodes[0].getblock(block_h2f.hash) + self.log.info("Second height 2 block accepted, but not reorg'ed to") - for x in [test_node, white_node]: - x.sync_with_ping() - # Since the earlier block was not processed by node0, the new block + # 4b. Now send another block that builds on the forking chain. + block_h3 = create_block(block_h2f.sha256, create_coinbase(3), block_h2f.nTime+1) + block_h3.solve() + test_node.send_message(msg_block(block_h3)) + + test_node.sync_with_ping() + # Since the earlier block was not processed by node, the new block # can't be fully validated. + tip_entry_found = False for x in self.nodes[0].getchaintips(): - if x['hash'] == blocks_h3[0].hash: + if x['hash'] == block_h3.hash: assert_equal(x['status'], "headers-only") + tip_entry_found = True + assert(tip_entry_found) + self.nodes[0].getblock(block_h3.hash) + + # But this block should be accepted by node since it has more work. + self.nodes[0].getblock(block_h3.hash) + self.log.info("Unrequested more-work block accepted") + + # 4c. Now mine 288 more blocks and deliver; all should be processed but + # the last (height-too-high) on node (as long as its not missing any headers) + tip = block_h3 + all_blocks = [] + for i in range(288): + next_block = create_block(tip.sha256, create_coinbase(i + 4), tip.nTime+1) + next_block.solve() + all_blocks.append(next_block) + tip = next_block + + # Now send the block at height 5 and check that it wasn't accepted (missing header) + test_node.send_message(msg_block(all_blocks[1])) + test_node.sync_with_ping() + assert_raises_rpc_error(-5, "Block not found", self.nodes[0].getblock, all_blocks[1].hash) + assert_raises_rpc_error(-5, "Block not found", self.nodes[0].getblockheader, all_blocks[1].hash) - # But this block should be accepted by node0 since it has more work. - self.nodes[0].getblock(blocks_h3[0].hash) - self.log.info("Unrequested more-work block accepted from non-whitelisted peer") + # The block at height 5 should be accepted if we provide the missing header, though + headers_message = msg_headers() + headers_message.headers.append(CBlockHeader(all_blocks[0])) + test_node.send_message(headers_message) + test_node.send_message(msg_block(all_blocks[1])) + test_node.sync_with_ping() + self.nodes[0].getblock(all_blocks[1].hash) - # Node1 should have accepted and reorged. - assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getblockcount(), 3) - self.log.info("Successfully reorged to length 3 chain from whitelisted peer") + # Now send the blocks in all_blocks + for i in range(288): + test_node.send_message(msg_block(all_blocks[i])) + test_node.sync_with_ping() - # 4b. Now mine 288 more blocks and deliver; all should be processed but - # the last (height-too-high) on node0. Node1 should process the tip if - # we give it the headers chain leading to the tip. - tips = blocks_h3 - headers_message = msg_headers() - all_blocks = [] # node0's blocks - for j in range(2): - for i in range(288): - next_block = create_block(tips[j].sha256, create_coinbase(i + 4), tips[j].nTime+1) - next_block.solve() - if j==0: - test_node.send_message(msg_block(next_block)) - all_blocks.append(next_block) - else: - headers_message.headers.append(CBlockHeader(next_block)) - tips[j] = next_block - - time.sleep(2) # Blocks 1-287 should be accepted, block 288 should be ignored because it's too far ahead for x in all_blocks[:-1]: self.nodes[0].getblock(x.hash) assert_raises_rpc_error(-1, "Block not found on disk", self.nodes[0].getblock, all_blocks[-1].hash) - headers_message.headers.pop() # Ensure the last block is unrequested - white_node.send_message(headers_message) # Send headers leading to tip - white_node.send_message(msg_block(tips[1])) # Now deliver the tip - white_node.sync_with_ping() - self.nodes[1].getblock(tips[1].hash) - self.log.info("Unrequested block far ahead of tip accepted from whitelisted peer") - # 5. Test handling of unrequested block on the node that didn't process # Should still not be processed (even though it has a child that has more # work). - test_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2f[0])) - # Here, if the sleep is too short, the test could falsely succeed (if the - # node hasn't processed the block by the time the sleep returns, and then - # the node processes it and incorrectly advances the tip). - # But this would be caught later on, when we verify that an inv triggers - # a getdata request for this block. + # The node should have requested the blocks at some point, so + # disconnect/reconnect first + connections[0].disconnect_node() + test_node.wait_for_disconnect() + + test_node = NodeConnCB() # connects to node (not whitelisted) + connections[0] = NodeConn('127.0.0.1', p2p_port(0), self.nodes[0], test_node) + test_node.add_connection(connections[0]) + + test_node.wait_for_verack() + test_node.send_message(msg_block(block_h1f)) + test_node.sync_with_ping() assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getblockcount(), 2) self.log.info("Unrequested block that would complete more-work chain was ignored") @@ -220,27 +229,99 @@ class AcceptBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework): with mininode_lock: # Clear state so we can check the getdata request test_node.last_message.pop("getdata", None) - test_node.send_message(msg_inv([CInv(2, blocks_h3[0].sha256)])) + test_node.send_message(msg_inv([CInv(2, block_h3.sha256)])) test_node.sync_with_ping() with mininode_lock: getdata = test_node.last_message["getdata"] # Check that the getdata includes the right block - assert_equal(getdata.inv[0].hash, blocks_h2f[0].sha256) + assert_equal(getdata.inv[0].hash, block_h1f.sha256) self.log.info("Inv at tip triggered getdata for unprocessed block") # 7. Send the missing block for the third time (now it is requested) - test_node.send_message(msg_block(blocks_h2f[0])) + test_node.send_message(msg_block(block_h1f)) test_node.sync_with_ping() assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getblockcount(), 290) + self.nodes[0].getblock(all_blocks[286].hash) + assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), all_blocks[286].hash) + assert_raises_rpc_error(-1, "Block not found on disk", self.nodes[0].getblock, all_blocks[287].hash) self.log.info("Successfully reorged to longer chain from non-whitelisted peer") - # 8. Connect node2 to node0 and ensure it is able to sync - connect_nodes(self.nodes[0], 2) - sync_blocks([self.nodes[0], self.nodes[2]]) - self.log.info("Successfully synced nodes 2 and 0") + # 8. Create a chain which is invalid at a height longer than the + # current chain, but which has more blocks on top of that + block_289f = create_block(all_blocks[284].sha256, create_coinbase(289), all_blocks[284].nTime+1) + block_289f.solve() + block_290f = create_block(block_289f.sha256, create_coinbase(290), block_289f.nTime+1) + block_290f.solve() + block_291 = create_block(block_290f.sha256, create_coinbase(291), block_290f.nTime+1) + # block_291 spends a coinbase below maturity! + block_291.vtx.append(create_transaction(block_290f.vtx[0], 0, b"42", 1)) + block_291.hashMerkleRoot = block_291.calc_merkle_root() + block_291.solve() + block_292 = create_block(block_291.sha256, create_coinbase(292), block_291.nTime+1) + block_292.solve() + + # Now send all the headers on the chain and enough blocks to trigger reorg + headers_message = msg_headers() + headers_message.headers.append(CBlockHeader(block_289f)) + headers_message.headers.append(CBlockHeader(block_290f)) + headers_message.headers.append(CBlockHeader(block_291)) + headers_message.headers.append(CBlockHeader(block_292)) + test_node.send_message(headers_message) + + test_node.sync_with_ping() + tip_entry_found = False + for x in self.nodes[0].getchaintips(): + if x['hash'] == block_292.hash: + assert_equal(x['status'], "headers-only") + tip_entry_found = True + assert(tip_entry_found) + assert_raises_rpc_error(-1, "Block not found on disk", self.nodes[0].getblock, block_292.hash) + + test_node.send_message(msg_block(block_289f)) + test_node.send_message(msg_block(block_290f)) + + test_node.sync_with_ping() + self.nodes[0].getblock(block_289f.hash) + self.nodes[0].getblock(block_290f.hash) + + test_node.send_message(msg_block(block_291)) + + # At this point we've sent an obviously-bogus block, wait for full processing + # without assuming whether we will be disconnected or not + try: + # Only wait a short while so the test doesn't take forever if we do get + # disconnected + test_node.sync_with_ping(timeout=1) + except AssertionError: + test_node.wait_for_disconnect() + + test_node = NodeConnCB() # connects to node (not whitelisted) + connections[0] = NodeConn('127.0.0.1', p2p_port(0), self.nodes[0], test_node) + test_node.add_connection(connections[0]) + + NetworkThread().start() # Start up network handling in another thread + test_node.wait_for_verack() + + # We should have failed reorg and switched back to 290 (but have block 291) + assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getblockcount(), 290) + assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash(), all_blocks[286].hash) + assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getblock(block_291.hash)["confirmations"], -1) + + # Now send a new header on the invalid chain, indicating we're forked off, and expect to get disconnected + block_293 = create_block(block_292.sha256, create_coinbase(293), block_292.nTime+1) + block_293.solve() + headers_message = msg_headers() + headers_message.headers.append(CBlockHeader(block_293)) + test_node.send_message(headers_message) + test_node.wait_for_disconnect() + + # 9. Connect node1 to node0 and ensure it is able to sync + connect_nodes(self.nodes[0], 1) + sync_blocks([self.nodes[0], self.nodes[1]]) + self.log.info("Successfully synced nodes 1 and 0") [ c.disconnect_node() for c in connections ] diff --git a/test/functional/test_runner.py b/test/functional/test_runner.py index 80a5ffefb4..ca36426a0a 100755 --- a/test/functional/test_runner.py +++ b/test/functional/test_runner.py @@ -125,6 +125,7 @@ BASE_SCRIPTS= [ 'minchainwork.py', 'p2p-fingerprint.py', 'uacomment.py', + 'p2p-acceptblock.py', ] EXTENDED_SCRIPTS = [ @@ -152,7 +153,6 @@ EXTENDED_SCRIPTS = [ 'txn_clone.py --mineblock', 'notifications.py', 'invalidateblock.py', - 'p2p-acceptblock.py', 'replace-by-fee.py', ] |