#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright (c) 2014-2022 The Bitcoin Core developers # Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying # file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. """ Test starting bitcoind with -bind and/or -bind=...=onion and confirm that bind happens on the expected ports. """ from test_framework.netutil import ( addr_to_hex, get_bind_addrs, ) from test_framework.test_framework import ( BitcoinTestFramework, ) from test_framework.util import ( assert_equal, p2p_port, rpc_port, ) class BindExtraTest(BitcoinTestFramework): def set_test_params(self): self.setup_clean_chain = True # Avoid any -bind= on the command line. Force the framework to avoid # adding -bind=127.0.0.1. self.bind_to_localhost_only = False self.num_nodes = 2 def skip_test_if_missing_module(self): # Due to OS-specific network stats queries, we only run on Linux. self.skip_if_platform_not_linux() def setup_network(self): loopback_ipv4 = addr_to_hex("127.0.0.1") # Start custom ports by reusing unused p2p ports port = p2p_port(self.num_nodes) # Array of tuples [command line arguments, expected bind addresses]. self.expected = [] # Node0, no normal -bind=... with -bind=...=onion, thus only the tor target. self.expected.append( [ [f"-bind=127.0.0.1:{port}=onion"], [(loopback_ipv4, port)] ], ) port += 1 # Node1, both -bind=... and -bind=...=onion. self.expected.append( [ [f"-bind=127.0.0.1:{port}", f"-bind=127.0.0.1:{port + 1}=onion"], [(loopback_ipv4, port), (loopback_ipv4, port + 1)] ], ) port += 2 self.extra_args = list(map(lambda e: e[0], self.expected)) self.add_nodes(self.num_nodes, self.extra_args) # Don't start the nodes, as some of them would collide trying to bind on the same port. def run_test(self): for i in range(len(self.expected)): self.log.info(f"Starting node {i} with {self.expected[i][0]}") self.start_node(i) pid = self.nodes[i].process.pid binds = set(get_bind_addrs(pid)) # Remove IPv6 addresses because on some CI environments "::1" is not configured # on the system (so our test_ipv6_local() would return False), but it is # possible to bind on "::". This makes it unpredictable whether to expect # that bitcoind has bound on "::1" (for RPC) and "::" (for P2P). ipv6_addr_len_bytes = 32 binds = set(filter(lambda e: len(e[0]) != ipv6_addr_len_bytes, binds)) # Remove RPC ports. They are not relevant for this test. binds = set(filter(lambda e: e[1] != rpc_port(i), binds)) assert_equal(binds, set(self.expected[i][1])) self.stop_node(i) self.log.info(f"Stopped node {i}") if __name__ == '__main__': BindExtraTest().main()