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- // Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
- // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
- //
- // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
- // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- // (at your option) any later version.
- //
- // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
- //
- // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- package state
- import (
- "bytes"
- "encoding/binary"
- "fmt"
- "math"
- "math/big"
- "math/rand"
- "reflect"
- "strings"
- "testing"
- "testing/quick"
- check "gopkg.in/check.v1"
- "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
- "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
- "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
- )
- // Tests that updating a state trie does not leak any database writes prior to
- // actually committing the state.
- func TestUpdateLeaks(t *testing.T) {
- // Create an empty state database
- db := ethdb.NewMemDatabase()
- state, _ := New(common.Hash{}, NewDatabase(db))
- // Update it with some accounts
- for i := byte(0); i < 255; i++ {
- addr := common.BytesToAddress([]byte{i})
- state.AddBalance(addr, big.NewInt(int64(11*i)))
- state.SetNonce(addr, uint64(42*i))
- if i%2 == 0 {
- state.SetState(addr, common.BytesToHash([]byte{i, i, i}), common.BytesToHash([]byte{i, i, i, i}))
- }
- if i%3 == 0 {
- state.SetCode(addr, []byte{i, i, i, i, i})
- }
- state.IntermediateRoot(false)
- }
- // Ensure that no data was leaked into the database
- for _, key := range db.Keys() {
- value, _ := db.Get(key)
- t.Errorf("State leaked into database: %x -> %x", key, value)
- }
- }
- // Tests that no intermediate state of an object is stored into the database,
- // only the one right before the commit.
- func TestIntermediateLeaks(t *testing.T) {
- // Create two state databases, one transitioning to the final state, the other final from the beginning
- transDb := ethdb.NewMemDatabase()
- finalDb := ethdb.NewMemDatabase()
- transState, _ := New(common.Hash{}, NewDatabase(transDb))
- finalState, _ := New(common.Hash{}, NewDatabase(finalDb))
- modify := func(state *StateDB, addr common.Address, i, tweak byte) {
- state.SetBalance(addr, big.NewInt(int64(11*i)+int64(tweak)))
- state.SetNonce(addr, uint64(42*i+tweak))
- if i%2 == 0 {
- state.SetState(addr, common.Hash{i, i, i, 0}, common.Hash{})
- state.SetState(addr, common.Hash{i, i, i, tweak}, common.Hash{i, i, i, i, tweak})
- }
- if i%3 == 0 {
- state.SetCode(addr, []byte{i, i, i, i, i, tweak})
- }
- }
- // Modify the transient state.
- for i := byte(0); i < 255; i++ {
- modify(transState, common.Address{byte(i)}, i, 0)
- }
- // Write modifications to trie.
- transState.IntermediateRoot(false)
- // Overwrite all the data with new values in the transient database.
- for i := byte(0); i < 255; i++ {
- modify(transState, common.Address{byte(i)}, i, 99)
- modify(finalState, common.Address{byte(i)}, i, 99)
- }
- // Commit and cross check the databases.
- if _, err := transState.Commit(false); err != nil {
- t.Fatalf("failed to commit transition state: %v", err)
- }
- if _, err := finalState.Commit(false); err != nil {
- t.Fatalf("failed to commit final state: %v", err)
- }
- for _, key := range finalDb.Keys() {
- if _, err := transDb.Get(key); err != nil {
- val, _ := finalDb.Get(key)
- t.Errorf("entry missing from the transition database: %x -> %x", key, val)
- }
- }
- for _, key := range transDb.Keys() {
- if _, err := finalDb.Get(key); err != nil {
- val, _ := transDb.Get(key)
- t.Errorf("extra entry in the transition database: %x -> %x", key, val)
- }
- }
- }
- // TestCopy tests that copying a statedb object indeed makes the original and
- // the copy independent of each other. This test is a regression test against
- // https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/15549.
- func TestCopy(t *testing.T) {
- // Create a random state test to copy and modify "independently"
- orig, _ := New(common.Hash{}, NewDatabase(ethdb.NewMemDatabase()))
- for i := byte(0); i < 255; i++ {
- obj := orig.GetOrNewStateObject(common.BytesToAddress([]byte{i}))
- obj.AddBalance(big.NewInt(int64(i)))
- orig.updateStateObject(obj)
- }
- orig.Finalise(false)
- // Copy the state, modify both in-memory
- copy := orig.Copy()
- for i := byte(0); i < 255; i++ {
- origObj := orig.GetOrNewStateObject(common.BytesToAddress([]byte{i}))
- copyObj := copy.GetOrNewStateObject(common.BytesToAddress([]byte{i}))
- origObj.AddBalance(big.NewInt(2 * int64(i)))
- copyObj.AddBalance(big.NewInt(3 * int64(i)))
- orig.updateStateObject(origObj)
- copy.updateStateObject(copyObj)
- }
- // Finalise the changes on both concurrently
- done := make(chan struct{})
- go func() {
- orig.Finalise(true)
- close(done)
- }()
- copy.Finalise(true)
- <-done
- // Verify that the two states have been updated independently
- for i := byte(0); i < 255; i++ {
- origObj := orig.GetOrNewStateObject(common.BytesToAddress([]byte{i}))
- copyObj := copy.GetOrNewStateObject(common.BytesToAddress([]byte{i}))
- if want := big.NewInt(3 * int64(i)); origObj.Balance().Cmp(want) != 0 {
- t.Errorf("orig obj %d: balance mismatch: have %v, want %v", i, origObj.Balance(), want)
- }
- if want := big.NewInt(4 * int64(i)); copyObj.Balance().Cmp(want) != 0 {
- t.Errorf("copy obj %d: balance mismatch: have %v, want %v", i, copyObj.Balance(), want)
- }
- }
- }
- func TestSnapshotRandom(t *testing.T) {
- config := &quick.Config{MaxCount: 1000}
- err := quick.Check((*snapshotTest).run, config)
- if cerr, ok := err.(*quick.CheckError); ok {
- test := cerr.In[0].(*snapshotTest)
- t.Errorf("%v:\n%s", test.err, test)
- } else if err != nil {
- t.Error(err)
- }
- }
- // A snapshotTest checks that reverting StateDB snapshots properly undoes all changes
- // captured by the snapshot. Instances of this test with pseudorandom content are created
- // by Generate.
- //
- // The test works as follows:
- //
- // A new state is created and all actions are applied to it. Several snapshots are taken
- // in between actions. The test then reverts each snapshot. For each snapshot the actions
- // leading up to it are replayed on a fresh, empty state. The behaviour of all public
- // accessor methods on the reverted state must match the return value of the equivalent
- // methods on the replayed state.
- type snapshotTest struct {
- addrs []common.Address // all account addresses
- actions []testAction // modifications to the state
- snapshots []int // actions indexes at which snapshot is taken
- err error // failure details are reported through this field
- }
- type testAction struct {
- name string
- fn func(testAction, *StateDB)
- args []int64
- noAddr bool
- }
- // newTestAction creates a random action that changes state.
- func newTestAction(addr common.Address, r *rand.Rand) testAction {
- actions := []testAction{
- {
- name: "SetBalance",
- fn: func(a testAction, s *StateDB) {
- s.SetBalance(addr, big.NewInt(a.args[0]))
- },
- args: make([]int64, 1),
- },
- {
- name: "AddBalance",
- fn: func(a testAction, s *StateDB) {
- s.AddBalance(addr, big.NewInt(a.args[0]))
- },
- args: make([]int64, 1),
- },
- {
- name: "SetNonce",
- fn: func(a testAction, s *StateDB) {
- s.SetNonce(addr, uint64(a.args[0]))
- },
- args: make([]int64, 1),
- },
- {
- name: "SetState",
- fn: func(a testAction, s *StateDB) {
- var key, val common.Hash
- binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(key[:], uint16(a.args[0]))
- binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(val[:], uint16(a.args[1]))
- s.SetState(addr, key, val)
- },
- args: make([]int64, 2),
- },
- {
- name: "SetCode",
- fn: func(a testAction, s *StateDB) {
- code := make([]byte, 16)
- binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(code, uint64(a.args[0]))
- binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(code[8:], uint64(a.args[1]))
- s.SetCode(addr, code)
- },
- args: make([]int64, 2),
- },
- {
- name: "CreateAccount",
- fn: func(a testAction, s *StateDB) {
- s.CreateAccount(addr)
- },
- },
- {
- name: "Suicide",
- fn: func(a testAction, s *StateDB) {
- s.Suicide(addr)
- },
- },
- {
- name: "AddRefund",
- fn: func(a testAction, s *StateDB) {
- s.AddRefund(uint64(a.args[0]))
- },
- args: make([]int64, 1),
- noAddr: true,
- },
- {
- name: "AddLog",
- fn: func(a testAction, s *StateDB) {
- data := make([]byte, 2)
- binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(data, uint16(a.args[0]))
- s.AddLog(&types.Log{Address: addr, Data: data})
- },
- args: make([]int64, 1),
- },
- }
- action := actions[r.Intn(len(actions))]
- var nameargs []string
- if !action.noAddr {
- nameargs = append(nameargs, addr.Hex())
- }
- for _, i := range action.args {
- action.args[i] = rand.Int63n(100)
- nameargs = append(nameargs, fmt.Sprint(action.args[i]))
- }
- action.name += strings.Join(nameargs, ", ")
- return action
- }
- // Generate returns a new snapshot test of the given size. All randomness is
- // derived from r.
- func (*snapshotTest) Generate(r *rand.Rand, size int) reflect.Value {
- // Generate random actions.
- addrs := make([]common.Address, 50)
- for i := range addrs {
- addrs[i][0] = byte(i)
- }
- actions := make([]testAction, size)
- for i := range actions {
- addr := addrs[r.Intn(len(addrs))]
- actions[i] = newTestAction(addr, r)
- }
- // Generate snapshot indexes.
- nsnapshots := int(math.Sqrt(float64(size)))
- if size > 0 && nsnapshots == 0 {
- nsnapshots = 1
- }
- snapshots := make([]int, nsnapshots)
- snaplen := len(actions) / nsnapshots
- for i := range snapshots {
- // Try to place the snapshots some number of actions apart from each other.
- snapshots[i] = (i * snaplen) + r.Intn(snaplen)
- }
- return reflect.ValueOf(&snapshotTest{addrs, actions, snapshots, nil})
- }
- func (test *snapshotTest) String() string {
- out := new(bytes.Buffer)
- sindex := 0
- for i, action := range test.actions {
- if len(test.snapshots) > sindex && i == test.snapshots[sindex] {
- fmt.Fprintf(out, "---- snapshot %d ----\n", sindex)
- sindex++
- }
- fmt.Fprintf(out, "%4d: %s\n", i, action.name)
- }
- return out.String()
- }
- func (test *snapshotTest) run() bool {
- // Run all actions and create snapshots.
- var (
- state, _ = New(common.Hash{}, NewDatabase(ethdb.NewMemDatabase()))
- snapshotRevs = make([]int, len(test.snapshots))
- sindex = 0
- )
- for i, action := range test.actions {
- if len(test.snapshots) > sindex && i == test.snapshots[sindex] {
- snapshotRevs[sindex] = state.Snapshot()
- sindex++
- }
- action.fn(action, state)
- }
- // Revert all snapshots in reverse order. Each revert must yield a state
- // that is equivalent to fresh state with all actions up the snapshot applied.
- for sindex--; sindex >= 0; sindex-- {
- checkstate, _ := New(common.Hash{}, state.Database())
- for _, action := range test.actions[:test.snapshots[sindex]] {
- action.fn(action, checkstate)
- }
- state.RevertToSnapshot(snapshotRevs[sindex])
- if err := test.checkEqual(state, checkstate); err != nil {
- test.err = fmt.Errorf("state mismatch after revert to snapshot %d\n%v", sindex, err)
- return false
- }
- }
- return true
- }
- // checkEqual checks that methods of state and checkstate return the same values.
- func (test *snapshotTest) checkEqual(state, checkstate *StateDB) error {
- for _, addr := range test.addrs {
- var err error
- checkeq := func(op string, a, b interface{}) bool {
- if err == nil && !reflect.DeepEqual(a, b) {
- err = fmt.Errorf("got %s(%s) == %v, want %v", op, addr.Hex(), a, b)
- return false
- }
- return true
- }
- // Check basic accessor methods.
- checkeq("Exist", state.Exist(addr), checkstate.Exist(addr))
- checkeq("HasSuicided", state.HasSuicided(addr), checkstate.HasSuicided(addr))
- checkeq("GetBalance", state.GetBalance(addr), checkstate.GetBalance(addr))
- checkeq("GetNonce", state.GetNonce(addr), checkstate.GetNonce(addr))
- checkeq("GetCode", state.GetCode(addr), checkstate.GetCode(addr))
- checkeq("GetCodeHash", state.GetCodeHash(addr), checkstate.GetCodeHash(addr))
- checkeq("GetCodeSize", state.GetCodeSize(addr), checkstate.GetCodeSize(addr))
- // Check storage.
- if obj := state.getStateObject(addr); obj != nil {
- state.ForEachStorage(addr, func(key, val common.Hash) bool {
- return checkeq("GetState("+key.Hex()+")", val, checkstate.GetState(addr, key))
- })
- checkstate.ForEachStorage(addr, func(key, checkval common.Hash) bool {
- return checkeq("GetState("+key.Hex()+")", state.GetState(addr, key), checkval)
- })
- }
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- }
- if state.GetRefund() != checkstate.GetRefund() {
- return fmt.Errorf("got GetRefund() == %d, want GetRefund() == %d",
- state.GetRefund(), checkstate.GetRefund())
- }
- if !reflect.DeepEqual(state.GetLogs(common.Hash{}), checkstate.GetLogs(common.Hash{})) {
- return fmt.Errorf("got GetLogs(common.Hash{}) == %v, want GetLogs(common.Hash{}) == %v",
- state.GetLogs(common.Hash{}), checkstate.GetLogs(common.Hash{}))
- }
- return nil
- }
- func (s *StateSuite) TestTouchDelete(c *check.C) {
- s.state.GetOrNewStateObject(common.Address{})
- root, _ := s.state.Commit(false)
- s.state.Reset(root)
- snapshot := s.state.Snapshot()
- s.state.AddBalance(common.Address{}, new(big.Int))
- if len(s.state.journal.dirties) != 1 {
- c.Fatal("expected one dirty state object")
- }
- s.state.RevertToSnapshot(snapshot)
- if len(s.state.journal.dirties) != 0 {
- c.Fatal("expected no dirty state object")
- }
- }
- // TestCopyOfCopy tests that modified objects are carried over to the copy, and the copy of the copy.
- // See https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/15225#issuecomment-380191512
- func TestCopyOfCopy(t *testing.T) {
- sdb, _ := New(common.Hash{}, NewDatabase(ethdb.NewMemDatabase()))
- addr := common.HexToAddress("aaaa")
- sdb.SetBalance(addr, big.NewInt(42))
- if got := sdb.Copy().GetBalance(addr).Uint64(); got != 42 {
- t.Fatalf("1st copy fail, expected 42, got %v", got)
- }
- if got := sdb.Copy().Copy().GetBalance(addr).Uint64(); got != 42 {
- t.Fatalf("2nd copy fail, expected 42, got %v", got)
- }
- }
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