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bitcoin/test/functional/p2p_addr_relay.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2020-2021 The Bitcoin Core developers
# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
"""
Test addr relay
"""
import random
import time
from test_framework.messages import (
CAddress,
msg_addr,
msg_getaddr,
msg_verack,
)
from test_framework.p2p import (
P2PInterface,
p2p_lock,
P2P_SERVICES,
)
from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework
from test_framework.util import assert_equal, assert_greater_than
class AddrReceiver(P2PInterface):
num_ipv4_received = 0
test_addr_contents = False
_tokens = 1
send_getaddr = True
def __init__(self, test_addr_contents=False, send_getaddr=True):
super().__init__()
self.test_addr_contents = test_addr_contents
self.send_getaddr = send_getaddr
def on_addr(self, message):
for addr in message.addrs:
self.num_ipv4_received += 1
if(self.test_addr_contents):
# relay_tests checks the content of the addr messages match
# expectations based on the message creation in setup_addr_msg
assert_equal(addr.nServices, 9)
if not 8333 <= addr.port < 8343:
raise AssertionError("Invalid addr.port of {} (8333-8342 expected)".format(addr.port))
assert addr.ip.startswith('123.123.')
def on_getaddr(self, message):
# When the node sends us a getaddr, it increments the addr relay tokens for the connection by 1000
self._tokens += 1000
@property
def tokens(self):
with p2p_lock:
return self._tokens
def increment_tokens(self, n):
# When we move mocktime forward, the node increments the addr relay tokens for its peers
with p2p_lock:
self._tokens += n
def addr_received(self):
return self.num_ipv4_received != 0
def on_version(self, message):
self.send_message(msg_verack())
if (self.send_getaddr):
self.send_message(msg_getaddr())
def getaddr_received(self):
return self.message_count['getaddr'] > 0
class AddrTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
counter = 0
mocktime = int(time.time())
def set_test_params(self):
self.num_nodes = 1
self.extra_args = [["-whitelist=addr@127.0.0.1"]]
def run_test(self):
self.oversized_addr_test()
self.relay_tests()
self.inbound_blackhole_tests()
# This test populates the addrman, which can impact the node's behavior
# in subsequent tests
self.getaddr_tests()
self.blocksonly_mode_tests()
self.rate_limit_tests()
def setup_addr_msg(self, num, sequential_ips=True):
addrs = []
for i in range(num):
addr = CAddress()
addr.time = self.mocktime + random.randrange(-100, 100)
addr.nServices = P2P_SERVICES
if sequential_ips:
assert self.counter < 256 ** 2 # Don't allow the returned ip addresses to wrap.
addr.ip = f"123.123.{self.counter // 256}.{self.counter % 256}"
self.counter += 1
else:
addr.ip = f"{random.randrange(128,169)}.{random.randrange(1,255)}.{random.randrange(1,255)}.{random.randrange(1,255)}"
addr.port = 8333 + i
addrs.append(addr)
msg = msg_addr()
msg.addrs = addrs
return msg
def send_addr_msg(self, source, msg, receivers):
source.send_and_ping(msg)
# invoke m_next_addr_send timer:
# `addr` messages are sent on an exponential distribution with mean interval of 30s.
# Setting the mocktime 600s forward gives a probability of (1 - e^-(600/30)) that
# the event will occur (i.e. this fails once in ~500 million repeats).
self.mocktime += 10 * 60
self.nodes[0].setmocktime(self.mocktime)
for peer in receivers:
peer.sync_send_with_ping()
def oversized_addr_test(self):
self.log.info('Send an addr message that is too large')
addr_source = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface())
msg = self.setup_addr_msg(1010)
with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(['addr message size = 1010']):
addr_source.send_and_ping(msg)
self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps()
def relay_tests(self):
self.log.info('Test address relay')
self.log.info('Check that addr message content is relayed and added to addrman')
addr_source = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface())
num_receivers = 7
receivers = []
for _ in range(num_receivers):
receivers.append(self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(AddrReceiver(test_addr_contents=True)))
# Keep this with length <= 10. Addresses from larger messages are not
# relayed.
num_ipv4_addrs = 10
msg = self.setup_addr_msg(num_ipv4_addrs)
with self.nodes[0].assert_debug_log(
[
'received: addr (301 bytes) peer=1',
]
):
self.send_addr_msg(addr_source, msg, receivers)
total_ipv4_received = sum(r.num_ipv4_received for r in receivers)
# Every IPv4 address must be relayed to two peers, other than the
# originating node (addr_source).
ipv4_branching_factor = 2
assert_equal(total_ipv4_received, num_ipv4_addrs * ipv4_branching_factor)
self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps()
self.log.info('Check relay of addresses received from outbound peers')
inbound_peer = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(AddrReceiver(test_addr_contents=True, send_getaddr=False))
full_outbound_peer = self.nodes[0].add_outbound_p2p_connection(AddrReceiver(), p2p_idx=0, connection_type="outbound-full-relay")
msg = self.setup_addr_msg(2)
self.send_addr_msg(full_outbound_peer, msg, [inbound_peer])
self.log.info('Check that the first addr message received from an outbound peer is not relayed')
# Currently, there is a flag that prevents the first addr message received
# from a new outbound peer to be relayed to others. Originally meant to prevent
# large GETADDR responses from being relayed, it now typically affects the self-announcement
# of the outbound peer which is often sent before the GETADDR response.
assert_equal(inbound_peer.num_ipv4_received, 0)
# Send an empty ADDR message to initialize address relay on this connection.
inbound_peer.send_and_ping(msg_addr())
self.log.info('Check that subsequent addr messages sent from an outbound peer are relayed')
msg2 = self.setup_addr_msg(2)
self.send_addr_msg(full_outbound_peer, msg2, [inbound_peer])
assert_equal(inbound_peer.num_ipv4_received, 2)
self.log.info('Check address relay to outbound peers')
block_relay_peer = self.nodes[0].add_outbound_p2p_connection(AddrReceiver(), p2p_idx=1, connection_type="block-relay-only")
msg3 = self.setup_addr_msg(2)
self.send_addr_msg(inbound_peer, msg3, [full_outbound_peer, block_relay_peer])
self.log.info('Check that addresses are relayed to full outbound peers')
assert_equal(full_outbound_peer.num_ipv4_received, 2)
self.log.info('Check that addresses are not relayed to block-relay-only outbound peers')
assert_equal(block_relay_peer.num_ipv4_received, 0)
self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps()
def sum_addr_messages(self, msgs_dict):
return sum(bytes_received for (msg, bytes_received) in msgs_dict.items() if msg in ['addr', 'addrv2', 'getaddr'])
def inbound_blackhole_tests(self):
self.log.info('Check that we only relay addresses to inbound peers who have previously sent us addr related messages')
addr_source = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface())
receiver_peer = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(AddrReceiver())
blackhole_peer = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(AddrReceiver(send_getaddr=False))
initial_addrs_received = receiver_peer.num_ipv4_received
peerinfo = self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo()
assert_equal(peerinfo[0]['addr_relay_enabled'], True) # addr_source
assert_equal(peerinfo[1]['addr_relay_enabled'], True) # receiver_peer
assert_equal(peerinfo[2]['addr_relay_enabled'], False) # blackhole_peer
# addr_source sends 2 addresses to node0
msg = self.setup_addr_msg(2)
addr_source.send_and_ping(msg)
self.mocktime += 30 * 60
self.nodes[0].setmocktime(self.mocktime)
receiver_peer.sync_with_ping()
blackhole_peer.sync_with_ping()
peerinfo = self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo()
# Confirm node received addr-related messages from receiver peer
assert_greater_than(self.sum_addr_messages(peerinfo[1]['bytesrecv_per_msg']), 0)
# And that peer received addresses
assert_equal(receiver_peer.num_ipv4_received - initial_addrs_received, 2)
# Confirm node has not received addr-related messages from blackhole peer
assert_equal(self.sum_addr_messages(peerinfo[2]['bytesrecv_per_msg']), 0)
# And that peer did not receive addresses
assert_equal(blackhole_peer.num_ipv4_received, 0)
self.log.info("After blackhole peer sends addr message, it becomes eligible for addr gossip")
blackhole_peer.send_and_ping(msg_addr())
# Confirm node has now received addr-related messages from blackhole peer
assert_greater_than(self.sum_addr_messages(peerinfo[1]['bytesrecv_per_msg']), 0)
assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo()[2]['addr_relay_enabled'], True)
msg = self.setup_addr_msg(2)
self.send_addr_msg(addr_source, msg, [receiver_peer, blackhole_peer])
# And that peer received addresses
assert_equal(blackhole_peer.num_ipv4_received, 2)
self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps()
def getaddr_tests(self):
# In the previous tests, the node answered GETADDR requests with an
# empty addrman. Due to GETADDR response caching (see
# CConnman::GetAddresses), the node would continue to provide 0 addrs
# in response until enough time has passed or the node is restarted.
self.restart_node(0)
self.log.info('Test getaddr behavior')
self.log.info('Check that we send a getaddr message upon connecting to an outbound-full-relay peer')
full_outbound_peer = self.nodes[0].add_outbound_p2p_connection(AddrReceiver(), p2p_idx=0, connection_type="outbound-full-relay")
full_outbound_peer.sync_with_ping()
assert full_outbound_peer.getaddr_received()
self.log.info('Check that we do not send a getaddr message upon connecting to a block-relay-only peer')
block_relay_peer = self.nodes[0].add_outbound_p2p_connection(AddrReceiver(), p2p_idx=1, connection_type="block-relay-only")
block_relay_peer.sync_with_ping()
assert_equal(block_relay_peer.getaddr_received(), False)
self.log.info('Check that we answer getaddr messages only from inbound peers')
inbound_peer = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(AddrReceiver(send_getaddr=False))
inbound_peer.sync_with_ping()
# Add some addresses to addrman
for i in range(1000):
first_octet = i >> 8
second_octet = i % 256
a = f"{first_octet}.{second_octet}.1.1"
self.nodes[0].addpeeraddress(a, 8333)
full_outbound_peer.send_and_ping(msg_getaddr())
block_relay_peer.send_and_ping(msg_getaddr())
inbound_peer.send_and_ping(msg_getaddr())
# invoke m_next_addr_send timer, see under send_addr_msg() function for rationale
self.mocktime += 10 * 60
self.nodes[0].setmocktime(self.mocktime)
inbound_peer.wait_until(lambda: inbound_peer.addr_received() is True)
assert_equal(full_outbound_peer.num_ipv4_received, 0)
assert_equal(block_relay_peer.num_ipv4_received, 0)
assert inbound_peer.num_ipv4_received > 100
self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps()
def blocksonly_mode_tests(self):
self.log.info('Test addr relay in -blocksonly mode')
self.restart_node(0, ["-blocksonly", "-whitelist=addr@127.0.0.1"])
self.mocktime = int(time.time())
self.log.info('Check that we send getaddr messages')
full_outbound_peer = self.nodes[0].add_outbound_p2p_connection(AddrReceiver(), p2p_idx=0, connection_type="outbound-full-relay")
full_outbound_peer.sync_with_ping()
assert full_outbound_peer.getaddr_received()
self.log.info('Check that we relay address messages')
addr_source = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(P2PInterface())
msg = self.setup_addr_msg(2)
self.send_addr_msg(addr_source, msg, [full_outbound_peer])
assert_equal(full_outbound_peer.num_ipv4_received, 2)
self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps()
def send_addrs_and_test_rate_limiting(self, peer, no_relay, *, new_addrs, total_addrs):
"""Send an addr message and check that the number of addresses processed and rate-limited is as expected"""
peer.send_and_ping(self.setup_addr_msg(new_addrs, sequential_ips=False))
peerinfo = self.nodes[0].getpeerinfo()[0]
addrs_processed = peerinfo['addr_processed']
addrs_rate_limited = peerinfo['addr_rate_limited']
self.log.debug(f"addrs_processed = {addrs_processed}, addrs_rate_limited = {addrs_rate_limited}")
if no_relay:
assert_equal(addrs_processed, 0)
assert_equal(addrs_rate_limited, 0)
else:
assert_equal(addrs_processed, min(total_addrs, peer.tokens))
assert_equal(addrs_rate_limited, max(0, total_addrs - peer.tokens))
def rate_limit_tests(self):
self.mocktime = int(time.time())
self.restart_node(0, [])
self.nodes[0].setmocktime(self.mocktime)
for conn_type, no_relay in [("outbound-full-relay", False), ("block-relay-only", True), ("inbound", False)]:
self.log.info(f'Test rate limiting of addr processing for {conn_type} peers')
if conn_type == "inbound":
peer = self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(AddrReceiver())
else:
peer = self.nodes[0].add_outbound_p2p_connection(AddrReceiver(), p2p_idx=0, connection_type=conn_type)
# Send 600 addresses. For all but the block-relay-only peer this should result in addresses being processed.
self.send_addrs_and_test_rate_limiting(peer, no_relay, new_addrs=600, total_addrs=600)
# Send 600 more addresses. For the outbound-full-relay peer (which we send a GETADDR, and thus will
# process up to 1001 incoming addresses), this means more addresses will be processed.
self.send_addrs_and_test_rate_limiting(peer, no_relay, new_addrs=600, total_addrs=1200)
# Send 10 more. As we reached the processing limit for all nodes, no more addresses should be procesesd.
self.send_addrs_and_test_rate_limiting(peer, no_relay, new_addrs=10, total_addrs=1210)
# Advance the time by 100 seconds, permitting the processing of 10 more addresses.
# Send 200 and verify that 10 are processed.
self.mocktime += 100
self.nodes[0].setmocktime(self.mocktime)
peer.increment_tokens(10)
self.send_addrs_and_test_rate_limiting(peer, no_relay, new_addrs=200, total_addrs=1410)
# Advance the time by 1000 seconds, permitting the processing of 100 more addresses.
# Send 200 and verify that 100 are processed.
self.mocktime += 1000
self.nodes[0].setmocktime(self.mocktime)
peer.increment_tokens(100)
self.send_addrs_and_test_rate_limiting(peer, no_relay, new_addrs=200, total_addrs=1610)
self.nodes[0].disconnect_p2ps()
if __name__ == '__main__':
AddrTest().main()