diff --git a/test/functional/wallet_listsinceblock.py b/test/functional/wallet_listsinceblock.py index 6859931ff..780baf6fe 100755 --- a/test/functional/wallet_listsinceblock.py +++ b/test/functional/wallet_listsinceblock.py @@ -1,312 +1,315 @@ #!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright (c) 2017-2019 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 the listsinceblock RPC.""" from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework from test_framework.util import ( assert_array_result, assert_equal, assert_raises_rpc_error, connect_nodes, ) class ListSinceBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework): def set_test_params(self): self.num_nodes = 4 self.setup_clean_chain = True self.extra_args = [["-noparkdeepreorg"], ["-noparkdeepreorg"], [], []] def skip_test_if_missing_module(self): self.skip_if_no_wallet() def run_test(self): # All nodes are in IBD from genesis, so they'll need the miner (node2) to be an outbound connection, or have # only one connection. (See fPreferredDownload in net_processing) connect_nodes(self.nodes[1], self.nodes[2]) self.nodes[2].generate(101) self.sync_all() self.test_no_blockhash() self.test_invalid_blockhash() self.test_reorg() self.test_double_spend() self.test_double_send() def test_no_blockhash(self): self.log.info("Test no blockhash") txid = self.nodes[2].sendtoaddress(self.nodes[0].getnewaddress(), 1) blockhash, = self.nodes[2].generate(1) blockheight = self.nodes[2].getblockheader(blockhash)['height'] self.sync_all() txs = self.nodes[0].listtransactions() assert_array_result(txs, {"txid": txid}, { "category": "receive", "amount": 1, "blockhash": blockhash, "blockheight": blockheight, "confirmations": 1, }) assert_equal( self.nodes[0].listsinceblock(), {"lastblock": blockhash, "removed": [], "transactions": txs}) assert_equal( self.nodes[0].listsinceblock(""), {"lastblock": blockhash, "removed": [], "transactions": txs}) def test_invalid_blockhash(self): self.log.info("Test invalid blockhash") assert_raises_rpc_error(-5, "Block not found", self.nodes[0].listsinceblock, "42759cde25462784395a337460bde75f58e73d3f08bd31fdc3507cbac856a2c4") assert_raises_rpc_error(-5, "Block not found", self.nodes[0].listsinceblock, "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000") assert_raises_rpc_error(-8, "blockhash must be of length 64 (not 11, for 'invalid-hex')", self.nodes[0].listsinceblock, "invalid-hex") assert_raises_rpc_error(-8, "blockhash must be hexadecimal string (not 'Z000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000')", self.nodes[0].listsinceblock, "Z000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000") def test_reorg(self): ''' `listsinceblock` did not behave correctly when handed a block that was no longer in the main chain: ab0 / \ aa1 [tx0] bb1 | | aa2 bb2 | | aa3 bb3 | bb4 Consider a client that has only seen block `aa3` above. It asks the node to `listsinceblock aa3`. But at some point prior the main chain switched to the bb chain. Previously: listsinceblock would find height=4 for block aa3 and compare this to height=5 for the tip of the chain (bb4). It would then return results restricted to bb3-bb4. Now: listsinceblock finds the fork at ab0 and returns results in the range bb1-bb4. This test only checks that [tx0] is present. ''' self.log.info("Test reorg") # Split network into two self.split_network() # send to nodes[0] from nodes[2] senttx = self.nodes[2].sendtoaddress(self.nodes[0].getnewaddress(), 1) # generate on both sides - lastblockhash = self.nodes[1].generate(6)[5] - self.nodes[2].generate(7) - self.log.debug('lastblockhash={}'.format(lastblockhash)) + nodes1_last_blockhash = self.nodes[1].generate(6)[-1] + nodes2_first_blockhash = self.nodes[2].generate(7)[0] + self.log.debug( + "nodes[1] last blockhash = {}".format(nodes1_last_blockhash)) + self.log.debug( + "nodes[2] first blockhash = {}".format(nodes2_first_blockhash)) self.sync_all(self.nodes[:2]) self.sync_all(self.nodes[2:]) self.join_network() - # listsinceblock(lastblockhash) should now include tx, as seen from - # nodes[0] - lsbres = self.nodes[0].listsinceblock(lastblockhash) - found = False - for tx in lsbres['transactions']: - if tx['txid'] == senttx: - found = True - break - assert found + # listsinceblock(nodes1_last_blockhash) should now include tx as seen from nodes[0] + # and return the block height which listsinceblock now exposes since + # rABC6098a1cb2b25. + transactions = self.nodes[0].listsinceblock( + nodes1_last_blockhash)['transactions'] + found = next(tx for tx in transactions if tx['txid'] == senttx) + assert_equal( + found['blockheight'], + self.nodes[0].getblockheader(nodes2_first_blockhash)['height']) def test_double_spend(self): ''' This tests the case where the same UTXO is spent twice on two separate blocks as part of a reorg. ab0 / \ aa1 [tx1] bb1 [tx2] | | aa2 bb2 | | aa3 bb3 | bb4 Problematic case: 1. User 1 receives BCH in tx1 from utxo1 in block aa1. 2. User 2 receives BCH in tx2 from utxo1 (same) in block bb1 3. User 1 sees 2 confirmations at block aa3. 4. Reorg into bb chain. 5. User 1 asks `listsinceblock aa3` and does not see that tx1 is now invalidated. Currently the solution to this is to detect that a reorg'd block is asked for in listsinceblock, and to iterate back over existing blocks up until the fork point, and to include all transactions that relate to the node wallet. ''' self.log.info("Test double spend") self.sync_all() # Split network into two self.split_network() # share utxo between nodes[1] and nodes[2] utxos = self.nodes[2].listunspent() utxo = utxos[0] privkey = self.nodes[2].dumpprivkey(utxo['address']) self.nodes[1].importprivkey(privkey) # send from nodes[1] using utxo to nodes[0] change = '{:.8f}'.format(float(utxo['amount']) - 1.0003) recipient_dict = { self.nodes[0].getnewaddress(): 1, self.nodes[1].getnewaddress(): change, } utxo_dicts = [{ 'txid': utxo['txid'], 'vout': utxo['vout'], }] txid1 = self.nodes[1].sendrawtransaction( self.nodes[1].signrawtransactionwithwallet( self.nodes[1].createrawtransaction(utxo_dicts, recipient_dict))['hex']) # send from nodes[2] using utxo to nodes[3] recipient_dict2 = { self.nodes[3].getnewaddress(): 1, self.nodes[2].getnewaddress(): change, } self.nodes[2].sendrawtransaction( self.nodes[2].signrawtransactionwithwallet( self.nodes[2].createrawtransaction(utxo_dicts, recipient_dict2))['hex']) # generate on both sides lastblockhash = self.nodes[1].generate(3)[2] self.nodes[2].generate(4) self.join_network() self.sync_all() # gettransaction should work for txid1 assert self.nodes[0].gettransaction( txid1)['txid'] == txid1, "gettransaction failed to find txid1" # listsinceblock(lastblockhash) should now include txid1, as seen from # nodes[0] lsbres = self.nodes[0].listsinceblock(lastblockhash) assert any(tx['txid'] == txid1 for tx in lsbres['removed']) # but it should not include 'removed' if include_removed=false lsbres2 = self.nodes[0].listsinceblock( blockhash=lastblockhash, include_removed=False) assert 'removed' not in lsbres2 def test_double_send(self): ''' This tests the case where the same transaction is submitted twice on two separate blocks as part of a reorg. The former will vanish and the latter will appear as the true transaction (with confirmations dropping as a result). ab0 / \ aa1 [tx1] bb1 | | aa2 bb2 | | aa3 bb3 [tx1] | bb4 Asserted: 1. tx1 is listed in listsinceblock. 2. It is included in 'removed' as it was removed, even though it is now present in a different block. 3. It is listed with a confirmation count of 2 (bb3, bb4), not 3 (aa1, aa2, aa3). ''' self.log.info("Test double send") self.sync_all() # Split network into two self.split_network() # create and sign a transaction utxos = self.nodes[2].listunspent() utxo = utxos[0] change = '{:.8f}'.format(float(utxo['amount']) - 1.0003) recipient_dict = { self.nodes[0].getnewaddress(): 1, self.nodes[2].getnewaddress(): change, } utxo_dicts = [{ 'txid': utxo['txid'], 'vout': utxo['vout'], }] signedtxres = self.nodes[2].signrawtransactionwithwallet( self.nodes[2].createrawtransaction(utxo_dicts, recipient_dict)) assert signedtxres['complete'] signedtx = signedtxres['hex'] # send from nodes[1]; this will end up in aa1 txid1 = self.nodes[1].sendrawtransaction(signedtx) # generate bb1-bb2 on right side self.nodes[2].generate(2) # send from nodes[2]; this will end up in bb3 txid2 = self.nodes[2].sendrawtransaction(signedtx) assert_equal(txid1, txid2) # generate on both sides lastblockhash = self.nodes[1].generate(3)[2] self.nodes[2].generate(2) self.join_network() self.sync_all() # gettransaction should work for txid1 tx1 = self.nodes[0].gettransaction(txid1) assert_equal( tx1['blockheight'], self.nodes[0].getblockheader( tx1['blockhash'])['height']) # listsinceblock(lastblockhash) should now include txid1 in transactions # as well as in removed lsbres = self.nodes[0].listsinceblock(lastblockhash) assert any(tx['txid'] == txid1 for tx in lsbres['transactions']) assert any(tx['txid'] == txid1 for tx in lsbres['removed']) # find transaction and ensure confirmations is valid for tx in lsbres['transactions']: if tx['txid'] == txid1: assert_equal(tx['confirmations'], 2) # the same check for the removed array; confirmations should STILL be 2 for tx in lsbres['removed']: if tx['txid'] == txid1: assert_equal(tx['confirmations'], 2) if __name__ == '__main__': ListSinceBlockTest().main()