#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright (c) 2015-2020 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 node responses to invalid network messages.""" from test_framework.messages import ( CBlockHeader, CInv, msg_getdata, msg_headers, msg_inv, MSG_TX, ser_string, ) from test_framework.mininode import ( P2PDataStore, P2PInterface, ) from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework MSG_LIMIT = 4 * 1000 * 1000 # 4MB, per MAX_PROTOCOL_MESSAGE_LENGTH VALID_DATA_LIMIT = MSG_LIMIT - 5 # Account for the 5-byte length prefix class msg_unrecognized: """Nonsensical message. Modeled after similar types in test_framework.messages.""" msgtype = b'badmsg' def __init__(self, *, str_data): self.str_data = str_data.encode() if not isinstance(str_data, bytes) else str_data def serialize(self): return ser_string(self.str_data) def __repr__(self): return "{}(data={})".format(self.msgtype, self.str_data) class InvalidMessagesTest(BitcoinTestFramework): def set_test_params(self): self.num_nodes = 1 self.setup_clean_chain = True def run_test(self): self.test_magic_bytes() self.test_checksum() self.test_size() self.test_msgtype() self.test_large_inv() self.test_resource_exhaustion() def test_magic_bytes(self): conn = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PDataStore()) with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(['PROCESSMESSAGE: INVALID MESSAGESTART badmsg']): msg = conn.build_message(msg_unrecognized(str_data="d")) # modify magic bytes msg = b'\xff' * 4 + msg[4:] conn.send_raw_message(msg) conn.wait_for_disconnect(timeout=1) self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps() def test_checksum(self): conn = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PDataStore()) with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(['CHECKSUM ERROR (badmsg, 2 bytes), expected 78df0a04 was ffffffff']): msg = conn.build_message(msg_unrecognized(str_data="d")) # Checksum is after start bytes (4B), message type (12B), len (4B) cut_len = 4 + 12 + 4 # modify checksum msg = msg[:cut_len] + b'\xff' * 4 + msg[cut_len + 4:] self.nodes[0].p2p.send_raw_message(msg) conn.sync_with_ping(timeout=1) self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps() def test_size(self): conn = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PDataStore()) with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(['']): # Create a message with oversized payload msg = msg_unrecognized(str_data="d" * (VALID_DATA_LIMIT + 1)) msg = conn.build_message(msg) self.nodes[0].p2p.send_raw_message(msg) conn.wait_for_disconnect(timeout=1) self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps() def test_msgtype(self): conn = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PDataStore()) with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(['PROCESSMESSAGE: ERRORS IN HEADER']): msg = msg_unrecognized(str_data="d") msg.msgtype = b'\xff' * 12 msg = conn.build_message(msg) # Modify msgtype msg = msg[:7] + b'\x00' + msg[7 + 1:] self.nodes[0].p2p.send_raw_message(msg) conn.sync_with_ping(timeout=1) self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps() def test_large_inv(self): conn = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface()) with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(['Misbehaving', 'peer=4 (0 -> 20): message inv size() = 50001']): msg = msg_inv([CInv(MSG_TX, 1)] * 50001) conn.send_and_ping(msg) with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(['Misbehaving', 'peer=4 (20 -> 40): message getdata size() = 50001']): msg = msg_getdata([CInv(MSG_TX, 1)] * 50001) conn.send_and_ping(msg) with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(['Misbehaving', 'peer=4 (40 -> 60): headers message size = 2001']): msg = msg_headers([CBlockHeader()] * 2001) conn.send_and_ping(msg) self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps() def test_resource_exhaustion(self): conn = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PDataStore()) conn2 = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PDataStore()) msg_at_size = msg_unrecognized(str_data="b" * VALID_DATA_LIMIT) assert len(msg_at_size.serialize()) == MSG_LIMIT self.log.info("Sending a bunch of large, junk messages to test memory exhaustion. May take a bit...") # Run a bunch of times to test for memory exhaustion. for _ in range(80): conn.send_message(msg_at_size) # Check that, even though the node is being hammered by nonsense from one # connection, it can still service other peers in a timely way. for _ in range(20): conn2.sync_with_ping(timeout=2) # Peer 1, despite being served up a bunch of nonsense, should still be connected. self.log.info("Waiting for node to drop junk messages.") conn.sync_with_ping(timeout=400) assert conn.is_connected self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps() if __name__ == '__main__': InvalidMessagesTest().main()