// Copyright (c) 2017 The btcsuite developers // Use of this source code is governed by an ISC // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package txscript import ( "math/rand" "testing" "time" "github.com/roasbeef/btcd/wire" "github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew" ) // genTestTx creates a random transaction for uses within test cases. func genTestTx() (*wire.MsgTx, error) { tx := wire.NewMsgTx(2) tx.Version = rand.Int31() numTxins := rand.Intn(11) for i := 0; i < numTxins; i++ { randTxIn := wire.TxIn{ PreviousOutPoint: wire.OutPoint{ Index: uint32(rand.Int31()), }, Sequence: uint32(rand.Int31()), } _, err := rand.Read(randTxIn.PreviousOutPoint.Hash[:]) if err != nil { return nil, err } tx.TxIn = append(tx.TxIn, &randTxIn) } numTxouts := rand.Intn(11) for i := 0; i < numTxouts; i++ { randTxOut := wire.TxOut{ Value: rand.Int63(), PkScript: make([]byte, rand.Intn(30)), } if _, err := rand.Read(randTxOut.PkScript); err != nil { return nil, err } tx.TxOut = append(tx.TxOut, &randTxOut) } return tx, nil } // TestHashCacheAddContainsHashes tests that after items have been added to the // hash cache, the ContainsHashes method returns true for all the items // inserted. Conversely, ContainsHashes should return false for any items // _not_ in the hash cache. func TestHashCacheAddContainsHashes(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() rand.Seed(time.Now().Unix()) cache := NewHashCache(10) var err error // First, we'll generate 10 random transactions for use within our // tests. const numTxns = 10 txns := make([]*wire.MsgTx, numTxns) for i := 0; i < numTxns; i++ { txns[i], err = genTestTx() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unable to generate test tx: %v", err) } } // With the transactions generated, we'll add each of them to the hash // cache. for _, tx := range txns { cache.AddSigHashes(tx) } // Next, we'll ensure that each of the transactions inserted into the // cache are properly located by the ContainsHashes method. for _, tx := range txns { txid := tx.TxHash() if ok := cache.ContainsHashes(&txid); !ok { t.Fatalf("txid %v not found in cache but should be: ", txid) } } randTx, err := genTestTx() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unable to generate tx: %v", err) } // Finally, we'll assert that a transaction that wasn't added to the // cache won't be reported as being present by the ContainsHashes // method. randTxid := randTx.TxHash() if ok := cache.ContainsHashes(&randTxid); ok { t.Fatalf("txid %v wasn't inserted into cache but was found", randTxid) } } // TestHashCacheAddGet tests that the sighashes for a particular transaction // are properly retrieved by the GetSigHashes function. func TestHashCacheAddGet(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() rand.Seed(time.Now().Unix()) cache := NewHashCache(10) // To start, we'll generate a random transaction and compute the set of // sighashes for the transaction. randTx, err := genTestTx() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unable to generate tx: %v", err) } sigHashes := NewTxSigHashes(randTx) // Next, add the transaction to the hash cache. cache.AddSigHashes(randTx) // The transaction inserted into the cache above should be found. txid := randTx.TxHash() cacheHashes, ok := cache.GetSigHashes(&txid) if !ok { t.Fatalf("tx %v wasn't found in cache", txid) } // Finally, the sighashes retrieved should exactly match the sighash // originally inserted into the cache. if *sigHashes != *cacheHashes { t.Fatalf("sighashes don't match: expected %v, got %v", spew.Sdump(sigHashes), spew.Sdump(cacheHashes)) } } // TestHashCachePurge tests that items are able to be properly removed from the // hash cache. func TestHashCachePurge(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() rand.Seed(time.Now().Unix()) cache := NewHashCache(10) var err error // First we'll start by inserting numTxns transactions into the hash cache. const numTxns = 10 txns := make([]*wire.MsgTx, numTxns) for i := 0; i < numTxns; i++ { txns[i], err = genTestTx() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unable to generate test tx: %v", err) } } for _, tx := range txns { cache.AddSigHashes(tx) } // Once all the transactions have been inserted, we'll purge them from // the hash cache. for _, tx := range txns { txid := tx.TxHash() cache.PurgeSigHashes(&txid) } // At this point, none of the transactions inserted into the hash cache // should be found within the cache. for _, tx := range txns { txid := tx.TxHash() if ok := cache.ContainsHashes(&txid); ok { t.Fatalf("tx %v found in cache but should have "+ "been purged: ", txid) } } }