#!/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 descendant package tracking carve-out allowing one final transaction in an otherwise-full package as long as it has only one parent and is <= 10k in size. """ from test_framework.messages import ( DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_LIMIT, ) from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework from test_framework.util import ( assert_equal, assert_raises_rpc_error, ) from test_framework.wallet import MiniWallet class MempoolPackagesTest(BitcoinTestFramework): def set_test_params(self): self.num_nodes = 1 def chain_tx(self, utxos_to_spend, *, num_outputs=1): return self.wallet.send_self_transfer_multi( from_node=self.nodes[0], utxos_to_spend=utxos_to_spend, num_outputs=num_outputs)['new_utxos'] def run_test(self): self.wallet = MiniWallet(self.nodes[0]) # DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_LIMIT transactions off a confirmed tx should be fine chain = [] utxo = self.wallet.get_utxo() for _ in range(4): utxo, utxo2 = self.chain_tx([utxo], num_outputs=2) chain.append(utxo2) for _ in range(DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_LIMIT - 4): utxo, = self.chain_tx([utxo]) chain.append(utxo) second_chain, = self.chain_tx([self.wallet.get_utxo(confirmed_only=True)]) # Check mempool has DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_LIMIT + 1 transactions in it assert_equal(len(self.nodes[0].getrawmempool()), DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_LIMIT + 1) # Adding one more transaction on to the chain should fail. assert_raises_rpc_error(-26, "too-long-mempool-chain, too many unconfirmed ancestors [limit: 25]", self.chain_tx, [utxo]) # ... or if it chains on from some point in the middle of the chain. assert_raises_rpc_error(-26, "too-long-mempool-chain, too many descendants", self.chain_tx, [chain[2]]) assert_raises_rpc_error(-26, "too-long-mempool-chain, too many descendants", self.chain_tx, [chain[1]]) # ...even if it chains on to two parent transactions with one in the chain. assert_raises_rpc_error(-26, "too-long-mempool-chain, too many descendants", self.chain_tx, [chain[0], second_chain]) # ...especially if its > 40k weight assert_raises_rpc_error(-26, "too-long-mempool-chain, too many descendants", self.chain_tx, [chain[0]], num_outputs=350) # ...even if it's submitted with other transactions replaceable_tx = self.wallet.create_self_transfer_multi(utxos_to_spend=[chain[0]]) txns = [replaceable_tx["tx"], self.wallet.create_self_transfer_multi(utxos_to_spend=replaceable_tx["new_utxos"])["tx"]] txns_hex = [tx.serialize().hex() for tx in txns] assert_equal(self.nodes[0].testmempoolaccept(txns_hex)[0]["reject-reason"], "too-long-mempool-chain") pkg_result = self.nodes[0].submitpackage(txns_hex) assert "too-long-mempool-chain" in pkg_result["tx-results"][txns[0].getwtxid()]["error"] assert_equal(pkg_result["tx-results"][txns[1].getwtxid()]["error"], "bad-txns-inputs-missingorspent") # But not if it chains directly off the first transaction self.nodes[0].sendrawtransaction(replaceable_tx["hex"]) # and the second chain should work just fine self.chain_tx([second_chain]) # Ensure an individual transaction with single direct conflict can RBF the chain which used our carve-out rule replacement_tx = replaceable_tx["tx"] replacement_tx.vout[0].nValue -= 1000000 self.nodes[0].sendrawtransaction(replacement_tx.serialize().hex()) # Finally, check that we added two transactions assert_equal(len(self.nodes[0].getrawmempool()), DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_LIMIT + 3) if __name__ == '__main__': MempoolPackagesTest().main()