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Most easily reviewed with git show --color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space Co-authored-by: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
132 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
132 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2021-2022 The Bitcoin Core developers
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// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
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// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
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//
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#ifndef BITCOIN_TEST_UTIL_CHAINSTATE_H
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#define BITCOIN_TEST_UTIL_CHAINSTATE_H
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#include <clientversion.h>
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#include <logging.h>
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#include <node/context.h>
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#include <node/utxo_snapshot.h>
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#include <rpc/blockchain.h>
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#include <test/util/setup_common.h>
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#include <util/fs.h>
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#include <validation.h>
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#include <univalue.h>
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const auto NoMalleation = [](AutoFile& file, node::SnapshotMetadata& meta){};
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/**
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* Create and activate a UTXO snapshot, optionally providing a function to
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* malleate the snapshot.
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*
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* If `reset_chainstate` is true, reset the original chainstate back to the genesis
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* block. This allows us to simulate more realistic conditions in which a snapshot is
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* loaded into an otherwise mostly-uninitialized datadir. It also allows us to test
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* conditions that would otherwise cause shutdowns based on the IBD chainstate going
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* past the snapshot it generated.
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*/
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template<typename F = decltype(NoMalleation)>
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static bool
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CreateAndActivateUTXOSnapshot(
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TestingSetup* fixture,
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F malleation = NoMalleation,
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bool reset_chainstate = false,
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bool in_memory_chainstate = false)
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{
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node::NodeContext& node = fixture->m_node;
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fs::path root = fixture->m_path_root;
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// Write out a snapshot to the test's tempdir.
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//
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int height;
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WITH_LOCK(::cs_main, height = node.chainman->ActiveHeight());
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fs::path snapshot_path = root / fs::u8path(tfm::format("test_snapshot.%d.dat", height));
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FILE* outfile{fsbridge::fopen(snapshot_path, "wb")};
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AutoFile auto_outfile{outfile};
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UniValue result = CreateUTXOSnapshot(
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node, node.chainman->ActiveChainstate(), auto_outfile, snapshot_path, snapshot_path);
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LogPrintf(
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"Wrote UTXO snapshot to %s: %s\n", fs::PathToString(snapshot_path.make_preferred()), result.write());
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// Read the written snapshot in and then activate it.
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//
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FILE* infile{fsbridge::fopen(snapshot_path, "rb")};
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AutoFile auto_infile{infile};
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node::SnapshotMetadata metadata;
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auto_infile >> metadata;
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malleation(auto_infile, metadata);
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if (reset_chainstate) {
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{
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// What follows is code to selectively reset chainstate data without
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// disturbing the existing BlockManager instance, which is needed to
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// recognize the headers chain previously generated by the chainstate we're
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// removing. Without those headers, we can't activate the snapshot below.
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//
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// This is a stripped-down version of node::LoadChainstate which
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// preserves the block index.
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LOCK(::cs_main);
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CBlockIndex *orig_tip = node.chainman->ActiveChainstate().m_chain.Tip();
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uint256 gen_hash = node.chainman->ActiveChainstate().m_chain[0]->GetBlockHash();
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node.chainman->ResetChainstates();
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node.chainman->InitializeChainstate(node.mempool.get());
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Chainstate& chain = node.chainman->ActiveChainstate();
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Assert(chain.LoadGenesisBlock());
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// These cache values will be corrected shortly in `MaybeRebalanceCaches`.
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chain.InitCoinsDB(1 << 20, true, false, "");
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chain.InitCoinsCache(1 << 20);
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chain.CoinsTip().SetBestBlock(gen_hash);
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chain.setBlockIndexCandidates.insert(node.chainman->m_blockman.LookupBlockIndex(gen_hash));
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chain.LoadChainTip();
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node.chainman->MaybeRebalanceCaches();
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// Reset the HAVE_DATA flags below the snapshot height, simulating
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// never-having-downloaded them in the first place.
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// TODO: perhaps we could improve this by using pruning to delete
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// these blocks instead
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CBlockIndex *pindex = orig_tip;
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while (pindex && pindex != chain.m_chain.Tip()) {
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pindex->nStatus &= ~BLOCK_HAVE_DATA;
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pindex->nStatus &= ~BLOCK_HAVE_UNDO;
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// We have to set the ASSUMED_VALID flag, because otherwise it
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// would not be possible to have a block index entry without HAVE_DATA
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// and with nTx > 0 (since we aren't setting the pruned flag);
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// see CheckBlockIndex().
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pindex->nStatus |= BLOCK_ASSUMED_VALID;
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pindex = pindex->pprev;
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}
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}
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BlockValidationState state;
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if (!node.chainman->ActiveChainstate().ActivateBestChain(state)) {
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throw std::runtime_error(strprintf("ActivateBestChain failed. (%s)", state.ToString()));
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}
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Assert(
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0 == WITH_LOCK(node.chainman->GetMutex(), return node.chainman->ActiveHeight()));
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}
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auto& new_active = node.chainman->ActiveChainstate();
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auto* tip = new_active.m_chain.Tip();
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// Disconnect a block so that the snapshot chainstate will be ahead, otherwise
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// it will refuse to activate.
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//
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// TODO this is a unittest-specific hack, and we should probably rethink how to
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// better generate/activate snapshots in unittests.
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if (tip->pprev) {
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new_active.m_chain.SetTip(*(tip->pprev));
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}
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bool res = node.chainman->ActivateSnapshot(auto_infile, metadata, in_memory_chainstate);
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// Restore the old tip.
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new_active.m_chain.SetTip(*tip);
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return res;
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}
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#endif // BITCOIN_TEST_UTIL_CHAINSTATE_H
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