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package statesync
import (
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/mock"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
"github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/statesync/mocks"
"github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types"
)
func TestSnapshot_Key(t *testing.T) {
testcases := map[string]struct {
modify func(*snapshot)
}{
"new height": {func(s *snapshot) { s.Height = 9 }},
"new format": {func(s *snapshot) { s.Format = 9 }},
"new chunk count": {func(s *snapshot) { s.Chunks = 9 }},
"new hash": {func(s *snapshot) { s.Hash = []byte{9} }},
"no metadata": {func(s *snapshot) { s.Metadata = nil }},
}
for name, tc := range testcases {
tc := tc
t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) {
s := snapshot{
Height: 3,
Format: 1,
Chunks: 7,
Hash: []byte{1, 2, 3},
Metadata: []byte{255},
}
before := s.Key()
tc.modify(&s)
after := s.Key()
require.NotEqual(t, before, after)
})
}
}
func TestSnapshotPool_Add(t *testing.T) {
stateProvider := &mocks.StateProvider{}
stateProvider.On("AppHash", mock.Anything, uint64(1)).Return([]byte("app_hash"), nil)
peerID := types.NodeID("aa")
// Adding to the pool should work
pool := newSnapshotPool(stateProvider)
added, err := pool.Add(peerID, &snapshot{
Height: 1,
Format: 1,
Chunks: 1,
Hash: []byte{1},
})
require.NoError(t, err)
require.True(t, added)
// Adding again from a different peer should return false
otherNodeID := types.NodeID("bb")
added, err = pool.Add(otherNodeID, &snapshot{
Height: 1,
Format: 1,
Chunks: 1,
Hash: []byte{1},
})
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, added)
// The pool should have populated the snapshot with the trusted app hash
snapshot := pool.Best()
require.NotNil(t, snapshot)
require.Equal(t, []byte("app_hash"), snapshot.trustedAppHash)
stateProvider.AssertExpectations(t)
}
func TestSnapshotPool_GetPeer(t *testing.T) {
stateProvider := &mocks.StateProvider{}
stateProvider.On("AppHash", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return([]byte("app_hash"), nil)
pool := newSnapshotPool(stateProvider)
s := &snapshot{Height: 1, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1}}
peerAID := types.NodeID("aa")
peerBID := types.NodeID("bb")
_, err := pool.Add(peerAID, s)
require.NoError(t, err)
_, err = pool.Add(peerBID, s)
require.NoError(t, err)
_, err = pool.Add(peerAID, &snapshot{Height: 2, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1}})
require.NoError(t, err)
// GetPeer currently picks a random peer, so lets run it until we've seen both.
seenA := false
seenB := false
for !seenA || !seenB {
peer := pool.GetPeer(s)
if peer == peerAID {
seenA = true
}
if peer == peerBID {
seenB = true
}
}
// GetPeer should return empty for an unknown snapshot
peer := pool.GetPeer(&snapshot{Height: 9, Format: 9})
require.EqualValues(t, "", peer)
}
func TestSnapshotPool_GetPeers(t *testing.T) {
stateProvider := &mocks.StateProvider{}
stateProvider.On("AppHash", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return([]byte("app_hash"), nil)
pool := newSnapshotPool(stateProvider)
s := &snapshot{Height: 1, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1}}
peerAID := types.NodeID("aa")
peerBID := types.NodeID("bb")
_, err := pool.Add(peerAID, s)
require.NoError(t, err)
_, err = pool.Add(peerBID, s)
require.NoError(t, err)
_, err = pool.Add(peerAID, &snapshot{Height: 2, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{2}})
require.NoError(t, err)
peers := pool.GetPeers(s)
require.Len(t, peers, 2)
require.Equal(t, peerAID, peers[0])
require.EqualValues(t, peerBID, peers[1])
}
func TestSnapshotPool_Ranked_Best(t *testing.T) {
stateProvider := &mocks.StateProvider{}
stateProvider.On("AppHash", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return([]byte("app_hash"), nil)
pool := newSnapshotPool(stateProvider)
// snapshots in expected order (best to worst). Highest height wins, then highest format.
// Snapshots with different chunk hashes are considered different, and the most peers is
// tie-breaker.
expectSnapshots := []struct {
snapshot *snapshot
peers []types.NodeID
}{
{&snapshot{Height: 2, Format: 2, Chunks: 4, Hash: []byte{1, 3}}, []types.NodeID{"AA", "BB", "CC", "DD"}},
{&snapshot{Height: 1, Format: 1, Chunks: 4, Hash: []byte{1, 2}}, []types.NodeID{"AA", "BB", "CC", "DD"}},
{&snapshot{Height: 2, Format: 2, Chunks: 5, Hash: []byte{1, 2}}, []types.NodeID{"AA", "BB", "CC"}},
{&snapshot{Height: 2, Format: 1, Chunks: 3, Hash: []byte{1, 2}}, []types.NodeID{"AA", "BB", "CC"}},
{&snapshot{Height: 1, Format: 2, Chunks: 5, Hash: []byte{1, 2}}, []types.NodeID{"AA", "BB", "CC"}},
}
// Add snapshots in reverse order, to make sure the pool enforces some order.
for i := len(expectSnapshots) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
for _, peerID := range expectSnapshots[i].peers {
_, err := pool.Add(peerID, expectSnapshots[i].snapshot)
require.NoError(t, err)
}
}
// Ranked should return the snapshots in the same order
ranked := pool.Ranked()
require.Len(t, ranked, len(expectSnapshots))
for i := range ranked {
require.Equal(t, expectSnapshots[i].snapshot, ranked[i])
}
// Check that best snapshots are returned in expected order
for i := range expectSnapshots {
snapshot := expectSnapshots[i].snapshot
require.Equal(t, snapshot, pool.Best())
pool.Reject(snapshot)
}
require.Nil(t, pool.Best())
}
func TestSnapshotPool_Reject(t *testing.T) {
stateProvider := &mocks.StateProvider{}
stateProvider.On("AppHash", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return([]byte("app_hash"), nil)
pool := newSnapshotPool(stateProvider)
peerID := types.NodeID("aa")
snapshots := []*snapshot{
{Height: 2, Format: 2, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1, 2}},
{Height: 2, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1, 2}},
{Height: 1, Format: 2, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1, 2}},
{Height: 1, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1, 2}},
}
for _, s := range snapshots {
_, err := pool.Add(peerID, s)
require.NoError(t, err)
}
pool.Reject(snapshots[0])
require.Equal(t, snapshots[1:], pool.Ranked())
added, err := pool.Add(peerID, snapshots[0])
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, added)
added, err = pool.Add(peerID, &snapshot{Height: 3, Format: 3, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1}})
require.NoError(t, err)
require.True(t, added)
}
func TestSnapshotPool_RejectFormat(t *testing.T) {
stateProvider := &mocks.StateProvider{}
stateProvider.On("AppHash", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return([]byte("app_hash"), nil)
pool := newSnapshotPool(stateProvider)
peerID := types.NodeID("aa")
snapshots := []*snapshot{
{Height: 2, Format: 2, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1, 2}},
{Height: 2, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1, 2}},
{Height: 1, Format: 2, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1, 2}},
{Height: 1, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1, 2}},
}
for _, s := range snapshots {
_, err := pool.Add(peerID, s)
require.NoError(t, err)
}
pool.RejectFormat(1)
require.Equal(t, []*snapshot{snapshots[0], snapshots[2]}, pool.Ranked())
added, err := pool.Add(peerID, &snapshot{Height: 3, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1}})
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, added)
require.Equal(t, []*snapshot{snapshots[0], snapshots[2]}, pool.Ranked())
added, err = pool.Add(peerID, &snapshot{Height: 3, Format: 3, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1}})
require.NoError(t, err)
require.True(t, added)
}
func TestSnapshotPool_RejectPeer(t *testing.T) {
stateProvider := &mocks.StateProvider{}
stateProvider.On("AppHash", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return([]byte("app_hash"), nil)
pool := newSnapshotPool(stateProvider)
peerAID := types.NodeID("aa")
peerBID := types.NodeID("bb")
s1 := &snapshot{Height: 1, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1}}
s2 := &snapshot{Height: 2, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{2}}
s3 := &snapshot{Height: 3, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{2}}
_, err := pool.Add(peerAID, s1)
require.NoError(t, err)
_, err = pool.Add(peerAID, s2)
require.NoError(t, err)
_, err = pool.Add(peerBID, s2)
require.NoError(t, err)
_, err = pool.Add(peerBID, s3)
require.NoError(t, err)
pool.RejectPeer(peerAID)
require.Empty(t, pool.GetPeers(s1))
peers2 := pool.GetPeers(s2)
require.Len(t, peers2, 1)
require.Equal(t, peerBID, peers2[0])
peers3 := pool.GetPeers(s2)
require.Len(t, peers3, 1)
require.Equal(t, peerBID, peers3[0])
// it should no longer be possible to add the peer back
_, err = pool.Add(peerAID, s1)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Empty(t, pool.GetPeers(s1))
}
func TestSnapshotPool_RemovePeer(t *testing.T) {
stateProvider := &mocks.StateProvider{}
stateProvider.On("AppHash", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return([]byte("app_hash"), nil)
pool := newSnapshotPool(stateProvider)
peerAID := types.NodeID("aa")
peerBID := types.NodeID("bb")
s1 := &snapshot{Height: 1, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{1}}
s2 := &snapshot{Height: 2, Format: 1, Chunks: 1, Hash: []byte{2}}
_, err := pool.Add(peerAID, s1)
require.NoError(t, err)
_, err = pool.Add(peerAID, s2)
require.NoError(t, err)
_, err = pool.Add(peerBID, s1)
require.NoError(t, err)
pool.RemovePeer(peerAID)
peers1 := pool.GetPeers(s1)
require.Len(t, peers1, 1)
require.Equal(t, peerBID, peers1[0])
peers2 := pool.GetPeers(s2)
require.Empty(t, peers2)
// it should still be possible to add the peer back
_, err = pool.Add(peerAID, s1)
require.NoError(t, err)
peers1 = pool.GetPeers(s1)
require.Len(t, peers1, 2)
require.Equal(t, peerAID, peers1[0])
require.Equal(t, peerBID, peers1[1])
}