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The problem is in peer disconnection due to invalid GetBlockByIndex payload (the logs are from some patched neo-go version): ``` дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.490Z INFO new peer connected {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50846", "peerCount": 3} дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.490Z WARN peer disconnected {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50846", "error": "invalid block count", "peerCount": 2} дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.490Z INFO started protocol {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50846", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:1.0.0/", "startHeight": 0, "id": 1339571820} дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.491Z INFO new peer connected {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50856", "peerCount": 3} дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.492Z WARN peer disconnected {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50856", "error": "invalid block count", "peerCount": 2} дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.492Z INFO started protocol {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50856", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:1.0.0/", "startHeight": 0, "id": 1339571820} дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.492Z INFO new peer connected {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50858", "peerCount": 3} дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.493Z INFO started protocol {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50858", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:1.0.0/", "startHeight": 0, "id": 1339571820} дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.493Z WARN peer disconnected {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50858", "error": "invalid block count", "peerCount": 2} дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.494Z INFO new peer connected {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50874", "peerCount": 3} дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.494Z INFO started protocol {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50874", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:1.0.0/", "startHeight": 0, "id": 1339571820} дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.494Z WARN peer disconnected {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50874", "error": "invalid block count", "peerCount": 2} ``` GetBlockByIndex payload can't be decoded, and the only possible cause is zero (or <-1, but it's probably not the case) block count requested. Error is improved as far.
90 lines
3.2 KiB
Go
90 lines
3.2 KiB
Go
package network
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import (
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"testing"
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"time"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/internal/fakechain"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/core/block"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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"go.uber.org/zap/zaptest"
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)
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func TestBlockQueue(t *testing.T) {
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chain := fakechain.NewFakeChain()
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// notice, it's not yet running
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bq := newBlockQueue(0, chain, zaptest.NewLogger(t), nil)
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blocks := make([]*block.Block, 11)
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for i := 1; i < 11; i++ {
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blocks[i] = &block.Block{Header: block.Header{Index: uint32(i)}}
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}
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// not the ones expected currently
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for i := 3; i < 5; i++ {
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assert.NoError(t, bq.putBlock(blocks[i]))
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}
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last, capLeft := bq.lastQueued()
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(0), last)
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assert.Equal(t, blockCacheSize-2, capLeft)
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// nothing should be put into the blockchain
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(0), chain.BlockHeight())
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assert.Equal(t, 2, bq.length())
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// now added the expected ones (with duplicates)
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for i := 1; i < 5; i++ {
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assert.NoError(t, bq.putBlock(blocks[i]))
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}
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// but they're still not put into the blockchain, because bq isn't running
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last, capLeft = bq.lastQueued()
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(4), last)
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assert.Equal(t, blockCacheSize-4, capLeft)
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(0), chain.BlockHeight())
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assert.Equal(t, 4, bq.length())
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// block with too big index is dropped
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assert.NoError(t, bq.putBlock(&block.Block{Header: block.Header{Index: bq.chain.BlockHeight() + blockCacheSize + 1}}))
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assert.Equal(t, 4, bq.length())
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go bq.run()
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// run() is asynchronous, so we need some kind of timeout anyway and this is the simplest one
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assert.Eventually(t, func() bool { return chain.BlockHeight() == 4 }, 4*time.Second, 100*time.Millisecond)
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last, capLeft = bq.lastQueued()
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(4), last)
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assert.Equal(t, blockCacheSize, capLeft)
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assert.Equal(t, 0, bq.length())
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(4), chain.BlockHeight())
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// put some old blocks
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for i := 1; i < 5; i++ {
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assert.NoError(t, bq.putBlock(blocks[i]))
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}
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last, capLeft = bq.lastQueued()
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(4), last)
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assert.Equal(t, blockCacheSize, capLeft)
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assert.Equal(t, 0, bq.length())
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(4), chain.BlockHeight())
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// unexpected blocks with run() active
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assert.NoError(t, bq.putBlock(blocks[8]))
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assert.Equal(t, 1, bq.length())
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(4), chain.BlockHeight())
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assert.NoError(t, bq.putBlock(blocks[7]))
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assert.Equal(t, 2, bq.length())
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(4), chain.BlockHeight())
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// sparse put
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assert.NoError(t, bq.putBlock(blocks[10]))
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assert.Equal(t, 3, bq.length())
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(4), chain.BlockHeight())
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assert.NoError(t, bq.putBlock(blocks[6]))
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assert.NoError(t, bq.putBlock(blocks[5]))
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// run() is asynchronous, so we need some kind of timeout anyway and this is the simplest one
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assert.Eventually(t, func() bool { return chain.BlockHeight() == 8 }, 4*time.Second, 100*time.Millisecond)
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last, capLeft = bq.lastQueued()
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(8), last)
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assert.Equal(t, blockCacheSize-1, capLeft)
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assert.Equal(t, 1, bq.length())
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assert.Equal(t, uint32(8), chain.BlockHeight())
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bq.discard()
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assert.Equal(t, 0, bq.length())
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}
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// length wraps len access for tests to make them thread-safe.
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func (bq *blockQueue) length() int {
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bq.queueLock.Lock()
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defer bq.queueLock.Unlock()
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return bq.len
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}
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