This moves the tests::generate module into the block tests. Because
this whole set of changes is just focused on reorganization, the
generate code is unchanged, but in the future, the code should be
rewritten as a collection of proptest strategies.
This extracts the `difficulty` module from `block` and the
`equihash_solution` module from the crate root. The PoW calculations
are significantly more complicated than the other block code and pretty
dissimilar from it, so it makes more sense to create a common proof of
work module.
The `EquihashSolution` and `EQUIHASH_SOLUTION_SIZE` are renamed to
`equihash::Solution` and `equihash::SOLUTION_SIZE` and imported that
way, except in `block/header.rs`, to avoid a conflict with the
`equihash` crate. In the future it would be better to encapsulate the
equihash solution check into the `equihash::Solution` type so that
callers only need to import our `work::equihash`.
The test organization leaves a little to be desired but I think that
this can be improved as we fill out the proof of work implementation.
This extracts the SHA256d code from being split across two modules and puts it
in one module, under serialization.
The code is unchanged except for three deleted tests:
* `sha256d_flush` in `sha256d_writer` (not a meaningful test);
* `transactionhash_debug` (constructs an invalid transaction hash, and the
behavior is tested in the next test);
* `decode_state_debug` (we do not need to test the Debug output of
DecodeState);
* feature: Implement CompactDifficulty to Work
* fix: Test Work on all difficulty test cases
* fix: Add Bitcoin test vectors for difficulty
* feature: Cumulative Work
* impl Add, AddAssign for Work
* derive Default for Work
* test cumulative work
* fix: comments
* fix: More comments
* Fix comment links
* Remove unused import
Co-authored-by: Deirdre Connolly <durumcrustulum@gmail.com>
This changes the `light_client_root_hash` field to `light_client_root_bytes` to
hint that it's unparsed, and makes it public to match the rest of the
`BlockHeader` fields. The `LightClientRootHash` serialization methods are
hidden from the public API, so that the `LightClientRootHash` has to be
constructed by the method on the `Block`.
* use the right variant in LightClientRootHash::from_bytes()
* make block.header.light_client_root_hash pub(super)
* add tests for LightClientRootHash and block.light_client_root_hash
The Heartwood upgrade changes the meaning of the hashFinalSaplingRoot to
hashLightClientRoot. Since we don't know the network upgrade heights in
zebra-chain, we just use [u8; 32] for now.
* Add MIN and MAX for BlockHeight and LockTime
* Remove duplicate test cases
* fix a comment about the minimum lock time
The minimum LockTime::Time is 5 November 1985 00:53:20 UTC, so the first
day that only contains valid times is 6 November 1985 (in all timezones).
Similarly, the maximum LockTime::Time is 7 February 2106 06::28::15 UTC,
so the last day that only contains valid times in all time zones is
5 February 2106.
* fix: Reject checkpoint lists with bad hashes or heights
Reject the all-zeroes hash, because it is the parent hash of the genesis
block, and should never appear in a checkpoint list.
Reject checkpoint heights that are greater than the maximum block
height.
* add proptests for invalid forms of input
* apply proptests to each valid block we have
* start moving equihash logic to BlockHeader
* provide an error based interface
* cleanup logging in dependent crate
* use is_equihash_solution_valid everywhere
* switch to proper equihash crate branch
* add block size limit test
* calculate max_transactions_in_block and max_inputs_in_tx
* abstract block generation
* move all test vectors to zebra-test
* create hash submodule for block
* create header submodule for block
* create serialize submodule for block
* add newline to hash.rs (fmt)
* Update zebra-chain/src/block/tests.rs
Co-authored-by: Jane Lusby <jlusby42@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Henry de Valence <hdevalence@hdevalence.ca>
Co-authored-by: Jane Lusby <jlusby42@gmail.com>
Use MAX constants for the block header version and time arbitrary test
ranges. Reduces the block header time arbitrary test range from 2**32 to
2**32-1 (u32::MAX). (2**32 is an invalid time value, which gets
truncated to 0 during serialization.)
Also add some comments about DateTime conversions.
Part of #477.
The maximum block size is 2,000,000 bytes. This commit also limits the
maximum transaction size in parsed blocks. (See #484 for the
corresponding limit on mempool transactions.)
The proptests might test the maximum block size, but they are
randomised. So we also want to explicitly test large block sizes.
(See #482 for these test cases and tests.)
Part of #477.
* rename zebra-storage to zebra-state
* Setup initial skeleton for zebra-state
* add test
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Henry de Valence <hdevalence@hdevalence.ca>
* move shared test vectors to a common crate
Co-authored-by: Jane Lusby <jane@zfnd.org>
Co-authored-by: Henry de Valence <hdevalence@hdevalence.ca>