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// Copyright (c) 2013 Conformal Systems LLC.
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// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package btcwire_test
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/conformal/btcwire"
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"github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew"
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"io"
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"strings"
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"testing"
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)
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// fakeRandReader implements the io.Reader interface and is used to force
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// errors in the RandomUint64 function.
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type fakeRandReader struct {
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n int
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err error
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}
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// Read returns the fake reader error and the lesser of the fake reader value
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// and the length of p.
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func (r *fakeRandReader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
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n := r.n
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if n > len(p) {
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n = len(p)
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}
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return n, r.err
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}
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// TestVarIntWire tests wire encode and decode for variable length integers.
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func TestVarIntWire(t *testing.T) {
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pver := btcwire.ProtocolVersion
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tests := []struct {
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in uint64 // Value to encode
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out uint64 // Expected decoded value
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buf []byte // Wire encoding
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pver uint32 // Protocol version for wire encoding
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}{
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// Latest protocol version.
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// Single byte
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{0, 0, []byte{0x00}, pver},
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// Max single byte
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{0xfc, 0xfc, []byte{0xfc}, pver},
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// Min 2-byte
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{0xfd, 0xfd, []byte{0xfd, 0x0fd, 0x00}, pver},
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// Max 2-byte
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{0xffff, 0xffff, []byte{0xfd, 0xff, 0xff}, pver},
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// Min 4-byte
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{0x10000, 0x10000, []byte{0xfe, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00}, pver},
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// Max 4-byte
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{0xffffffff, 0xffffffff, []byte{0xfe, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff}, pver},
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// Min 8-byte
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{
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0x100000000, 0x100000000,
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[]byte{0xff, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00},
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pver,
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},
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// Max 8-byte
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{
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0xffffffffffffffff, 0xffffffffffffffff,
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[]byte{0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff},
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pver,
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},
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}
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t.Logf("Running %d tests", len(tests))
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for i, test := range tests {
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// Encode to wire format.
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var buf bytes.Buffer
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err := btcwire.TstWriteVarInt(&buf, test.pver, test.in)
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if err != nil {
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t.Errorf("writeVarInt #%d error %v", i, err)
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continue
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}
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if !bytes.Equal(buf.Bytes(), test.buf) {
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t.Errorf("writeVarInt #%d\n got: %s want: %s", i,
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spew.Sdump(buf.Bytes()), spew.Sdump(test.buf))
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continue
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}
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// Decode from wire format.
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rbuf := bytes.NewBuffer(test.buf)
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val, err := btcwire.TstReadVarInt(rbuf, test.pver)
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if err != nil {
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t.Errorf("readVarInt #%d error %v", i, err)
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continue
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}
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if val != test.out {
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t.Errorf("readVarInt #%d\n got: %d want: %d", i,
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val, test.out)
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continue
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}
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}
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}
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// TestVarIntWireErrors performs negative tests against wire encode and decode
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// of variable length integers to confirm error paths work correctly.
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func TestVarIntWireErrors(t *testing.T) {
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pver := btcwire.ProtocolVersion
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tests := []struct {
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in uint64 // Value to encode
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buf []byte // Wire encoding
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pver uint32 // Protocol version for wire encoding
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max int // Max size of fixed buffer to induce errors
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writeErr error // Expected write error
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readErr error // Expected read error
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}{
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// Force errors on discriminant.
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{0, []byte{0x00}, pver, 0, io.ErrShortWrite, io.EOF},
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// Force errors on 2-byte read/write.
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{0xfd, []byte{0xfd}, pver, 2, io.ErrShortWrite, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
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// Force errors on 4-byte read/write.
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{0x10000, []byte{0xfe}, pver, 2, io.ErrShortWrite, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
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// Force errors on 8-byte read/write.
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{0x100000000, []byte{0xff}, pver, 2, io.ErrShortWrite, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
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}
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t.Logf("Running %d tests", len(tests))
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for i, test := range tests {
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// Encode to wire format.
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w := newFixedWriter(test.max)
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err := btcwire.TstWriteVarInt(w, test.pver, test.in)
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if err != test.writeErr {
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t.Errorf("writeVarInt #%d wrong error got: %v, want: %v",
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i, err, test.writeErr)
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continue
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}
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// Decode from wire format.
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r := newFixedReader(test.max, test.buf)
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_, err = btcwire.TstReadVarInt(r, test.pver)
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if err != test.readErr {
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t.Errorf("readVarInt #%d wrong error got: %v, want: %v",
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i, err, test.readErr)
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continue
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}
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}
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}
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// TestVarStringWire tests wire encode and decode for variable length strings.
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func TestVarStringWire(t *testing.T) {
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pver := btcwire.ProtocolVersion
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// str256 is a string that takes a 2-byte varint to encode.
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str256 := strings.Repeat("test", 64)
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tests := []struct {
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in string // String to encode
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out string // String to decoded value
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buf []byte // Wire encoding
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pver uint32 // Protocol version for wire encoding
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}{
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// Latest protocol version.
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// Empty string
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{"", "", []byte{0x00}, pver},
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// Single byte varint + string
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{"Test", "Test", append([]byte{0x04}, []byte("Test")...), pver},
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// 2-byte varint + string
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{str256, str256, append([]byte{0xfd, 0x00, 0x01}, []byte(str256)...), pver},
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}
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t.Logf("Running %d tests", len(tests))
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for i, test := range tests {
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// Encode to wire format.
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var buf bytes.Buffer
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err := btcwire.TstWriteVarString(&buf, test.pver, test.in)
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if err != nil {
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t.Errorf("writeVarString #%d error %v", i, err)
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continue
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}
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if !bytes.Equal(buf.Bytes(), test.buf) {
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t.Errorf("writeVarString #%d\n got: %s want: %s", i,
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spew.Sdump(buf.Bytes()), spew.Sdump(test.buf))
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continue
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}
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// Decode from wire format.
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rbuf := bytes.NewBuffer(test.buf)
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val, err := btcwire.TstReadVarString(rbuf, test.pver)
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if err != nil {
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t.Errorf("readVarString #%d error %v", i, err)
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continue
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}
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if val != test.out {
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t.Errorf("readVarString #%d\n got: %d want: %d", i,
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val, test.out)
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continue
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}
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}
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}
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// TestVarStringWireErrors performs negative tests against wire encode and
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// decode of variable length strings to confirm error paths work correctly.
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func TestVarStringWireErrors(t *testing.T) {
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pver := btcwire.ProtocolVersion
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// str256 is a string that takes a 2-byte varint to encode.
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str256 := strings.Repeat("test", 64)
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tests := []struct {
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in string // Value to encode
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buf []byte // Wire encoding
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pver uint32 // Protocol version for wire encoding
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max int // Max size of fixed buffer to induce errors
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writeErr error // Expected write error
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readErr error // Expected read error
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}{
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// Latest protocol version with intentional read/write errors.
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// Force errors on empty string.
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{"", []byte{0x00}, pver, 0, io.ErrShortWrite, io.EOF},
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// Force error on single byte varint + string.
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{"Test", []byte{0x04}, pver, 2, io.ErrShortWrite, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
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// Force errors on 2-byte varint + string.
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{str256, []byte{0xfd}, pver, 2, io.ErrShortWrite, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
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}
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t.Logf("Running %d tests", len(tests))
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for i, test := range tests {
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// Encode to wire format.
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w := newFixedWriter(test.max)
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err := btcwire.TstWriteVarString(w, test.pver, test.in)
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if err != test.writeErr {
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t.Errorf("writeVarString #%d wrong error got: %v, want: %v",
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i, err, test.writeErr)
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continue
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}
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// Decode from wire format.
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r := newFixedReader(test.max, test.buf)
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_, err = btcwire.TstReadVarString(r, test.pver)
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if err != test.readErr {
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t.Errorf("readVarString #%d wrong error got: %v, want: %v",
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i, err, test.readErr)
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continue
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}
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}
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}
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// TestRandomUint64 exercises the randomness of the random number generator on
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// the system by ensuring the probability of the generated numbers. If the RNG
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// is evenly distributed as a proper cryptographic RNG should be, there really
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// should only be 1 number < 2^56 in 2^8 tries for a 64-bit number. However,
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// use a higher number of 5 to really ensure the test doesn't fail unless the
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// RNG is just horrendous.
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func TestRandomUint64(t *testing.T) {
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tries := 1 << 8 // 2^8
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watermark := uint64(1 << 56) // 2^56
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maxHits := 5
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badRNG := "The random number generator on this system is clearly " +
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"terrible since we got %d values less than %d in %d runs " +
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"when only %d was expected"
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numHits := 0
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for i := 0; i < tries; i++ {
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nonce, err := btcwire.RandomUint64()
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if err != nil {
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t.Errorf("RandomUint64 iteration %d failed - err %v",
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i, err)
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return
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}
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if nonce < watermark {
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numHits++
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}
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if numHits > maxHits {
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str := fmt.Sprintf(badRNG, numHits, watermark, tries, maxHits)
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t.Errorf("Random Uint64 iteration %d failed - %v %v", i,
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str, numHits)
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return
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}
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}
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}
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// TestRandomUint64Errors uses a fake reader to force error paths to be executed
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// and checks the results accordingly.
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func TestRandomUint64Errors(t *testing.T) {
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// Test short reads.
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fr := &fakeRandReader{n: 2, err: nil}
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nonce, err := btcwire.TstRandomUint64(fr)
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if err != io.ErrShortBuffer {
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t.Errorf("TestRandomUint64Fails: Error not expected value of %v [%v]",
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io.ErrShortBuffer, err)
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}
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if nonce != 0 {
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t.Errorf("TestRandomUint64Fails: nonce is not 0 [%v]", nonce)
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}
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// Test err with full read.
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fr = &fakeRandReader{n: 20, err: io.ErrClosedPipe}
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nonce, err = btcwire.TstRandomUint64(fr)
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if err != io.ErrClosedPipe {
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t.Errorf("TestRandomUint64Fails: Error not expected value of %v [%v]",
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io.ErrClosedPipe, err)
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}
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if nonce != 0 {
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t.Errorf("TestRandomUint64Fails: nonce is not 0 [%v]", nonce)
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}
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}
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