diff --git a/tests/core/pyspec/eth2spec/test/phase0/epoch_processing/test_process_registry_updates.py b/tests/core/pyspec/eth2spec/test/phase0/epoch_processing/test_process_registry_updates.py index 6539dc92d..2aff866c2 100644 --- a/tests/core/pyspec/eth2spec/test/phase0/epoch_processing/test_process_registry_updates.py +++ b/tests/core/pyspec/eth2spec/test/phase0/epoch_processing/test_process_registry_updates.py @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +import pytest + from eth2spec.test.helpers.deposits import mock_deposit from eth2spec.test.helpers.state import next_epoch, next_slots from eth2spec.test.helpers.constants import MINIMAL @@ -342,3 +344,27 @@ def test_activation_queue_activation_and_ejection__exceed_scaled_churn_limit(spe churn_limit = spec.get_validator_churn_limit(state) assert churn_limit > spec.config.MIN_PER_EPOCH_CHURN_LIMIT yield from run_test_activation_queue_activation_and_ejection(spec, state, churn_limit * 2) + + +@with_all_phases +@spec_state_test +def test_invalid_large_withdrawable_epoch(spec, state): + """ + This test forces a validator into a withdrawable epoch that overflows the + epoch (uint64) type. To do this we need two validators, one validator that + already has an exit epoch and another with a low effective balance. When + calculating the withdrawable epoch for the second validator, it will + use the greatest exit epoch of all of the validators. If the first + validator is given an exit epoch between + (FAR_FUTURE_EPOCH-MIN_VALIDATOR_WITHDRAWABILITY_DELAY+1) and + (FAR_FUTURE_EPOCH-1), it will cause an overflow. + """ + assert spec.is_active_validator(state.validators[0], spec.get_current_epoch(state)) + assert spec.is_active_validator(state.validators[1], spec.get_current_epoch(state)) + + state.validators[0].exit_epoch = spec.FAR_FUTURE_EPOCH - 1 + state.validators[1].effective_balance = spec.config.EJECTION_BALANCE + + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + yield from run_process_registry_updates(spec, state) + yield 'post', None