from eth2spec.phase0 import spec as spec_phase0 from eth2spec.phase1 import spec as spec_phase1 from eth2spec.utils import bls from .helpers.genesis import create_genesis_state from .utils import vector_test, with_meta_tags from typing import Any, Callable, Sequence, TypedDict, Protocol from importlib import reload def reload_specs(): reload(spec_phase0) reload(spec_phase1) # Some of the Spec module functionality is exposed here to deal with phase-specific changes. # TODO: currently phases are defined as python modules. # It would be better if they would be more well-defined interfaces for stronger typing. class Spec(Protocol): version: str class Phase0(Spec): ... class Phase1(Spec): def upgrade_to_phase1(self, state: spec_phase0.BeaconState) -> spec_phase1.BeaconState: ... # add transfer, bridge, etc. as the spec evolves class SpecForks(TypedDict, total=False): phase0: Phase0 phase1: Phase1 def with_custom_state(balances_fn: Callable[[Any], Sequence[int]], threshold_fn: Callable[[Any], int]): def deco(fn): def entry(*args, spec: Spec, phases: SpecForks, **kw): try: p0 = phases["phase0"] balances = balances_fn(p0) activation_threshold = threshold_fn(p0) state = create_genesis_state(spec=p0, validator_balances=balances, activation_threshold=activation_threshold) if spec.version == 'phase1': # TODO: instead of upgrading a test phase0 genesis state we can also write a phase1 state helper. # Decide based on performance/consistency results later. state = phases["phase1"].upgrade_to_phase1(state) kw['state'] = state except KeyError: raise TypeError('Spec decorator must come within state decorator to inject spec into state.') return fn(*args, spec=spec, phases=phases, **kw) return entry return deco def default_activation_threshold(spec): """ Helper method to use the default balance activation threshold for state creation for tests. Usage: `@with_custom_state(threshold_fn=default_activation_threshold, ...)` """ return spec.MAX_EFFECTIVE_BALANCE def default_balances(spec): """ Helper method to create a series of default balances. Usage: `@with_custom_state(balances_fn=default_balances, ...)` """ num_validators = spec.SLOTS_PER_EPOCH * 8 return [spec.MAX_EFFECTIVE_BALANCE] * num_validators with_state = with_custom_state(default_balances, default_activation_threshold) def low_balances(spec): """ Helper method to create a series of low balances. Usage: `@with_custom_state(balances_fn=low_balances, ...)` """ num_validators = spec.SLOTS_PER_EPOCH * 8 # Technically the balances cannot be this low starting from genesis, but it is useful for testing low_balance = 18 * 10 ** 9 return [low_balance] * num_validators def misc_balances(spec): """ Helper method to create a series of balances that includes some misc. balances. Usage: `@with_custom_state(balances_fn=misc_balances, ...)` """ num_validators = spec.SLOTS_PER_EPOCH * 8 num_misc_validators = spec.SLOTS_PER_EPOCH return [spec.MAX_EFFECTIVE_BALANCE] * num_validators + [spec.MIN_DEPOSIT_AMOUNT] * num_misc_validators def single_phase(fn): """ Decorator that filters out the phases data. most state tests only focus on behavior of a single phase (the "spec"). This decorator is applied as part of spec_state_test(fn). """ def entry(*args, **kw): if 'phases' in kw: kw.pop('phases') fn(*args, **kw) return entry # BLS is turned off by default *for performance purposes during TESTING*. # The runner of the test can indicate the preferred setting (test generators prefer BLS to be ON). # - Some tests are marked as BLS-requiring, and ignore this setting. # (tests that express differences caused by BLS, e.g. invalid signatures being rejected) # - Some other tests are marked as BLS-ignoring, and ignore this setting. # (tests that are heavily performance impacted / require unsigned state transitions) # - Most tests respect the BLS setting. DEFAULT_BLS_ACTIVE = False def spec_test(fn): # Bls switch must be wrapped by vector_test, # to fully go through the yielded bls switch data, before setting back the BLS setting. # A test may apply BLS overrides such as @always_bls, # but if it yields data (n.b. @always_bls yields the bls setting), it should be wrapped by this decorator. # This is why @alway_bls has its own bls switch, since the override is beyond the reach of the outer switch. return vector_test()(bls_switch(fn)) # shorthand for decorating @spectest() @with_state @single_phase def spec_state_test(fn): return spec_test(with_state(single_phase(fn))) def expect_assertion_error(fn): bad = False try: fn() bad = True except AssertionError: pass except IndexError: # Index errors are special; the spec is not explicit on bound checking, an IndexError is like a failed assert. pass if bad: raise AssertionError('expected an assertion error, but got none.') def never_bls(fn): """ Decorator to apply on ``bls_switch`` decorator to force BLS de-activation. Useful to mark tests as BLS-ignorant. This decorator may only be applied to yielding spec test functions, and should be wrapped by vector_test, as the yielding needs to complete before setting back the BLS setting. """ def entry(*args, **kw): # override bls setting kw['bls_active'] = False return bls_switch(fn)(*args, **kw) return with_meta_tags({'bls_setting': 2})(entry) def always_bls(fn): """ Decorator to apply on ``bls_switch`` decorator to force BLS activation. Useful to mark tests as BLS-dependent. This decorator may only be applied to yielding spec test functions, and should be wrapped by vector_test, as the yielding needs to complete before setting back the BLS setting. """ def entry(*args, **kw): # override bls setting kw['bls_active'] = True return bls_switch(fn)(*args, **kw) return with_meta_tags({'bls_setting': 1})(entry) def bls_switch(fn): """ Decorator to make a function execute with BLS ON, or BLS off. Based on an optional bool argument ``bls_active``, passed to the function at runtime. This decorator may only be applied to yielding spec test functions, and should be wrapped by vector_test, as the yielding needs to complete before setting back the BLS setting. """ def entry(*args, **kw): old_state = bls.bls_active bls.bls_active = kw.pop('bls_active', DEFAULT_BLS_ACTIVE) res = fn(*args, **kw) if res is not None: yield from res bls.bls_active = old_state return entry all_phases = ['phase0', 'phase1'] def with_all_phases(fn): """ A decorator for running a test with every phase """ return with_phases(all_phases)(fn) def with_all_phases_except(exclusion_phases): """ A decorator factory for running a tests with every phase except the ones listed """ def decorator(fn): return with_phases([phase for phase in all_phases if phase not in exclusion_phases])(fn) return decorator def with_phases(phases, other_phases=None): """ Decorator factory that returns a decorator that runs a test for the appropriate phases. Additional phases that do not initially run, but are made available through the test, are optional. """ def decorator(fn): def wrapper(*args, **kw): run_phases = phases # limit phases if one explicitly specified if 'phase' in kw: phase = kw.pop('phase') if phase not in phases: return run_phases = [phase] available_phases = set(run_phases) if other_phases is not None: available_phases += set(other_phases) # TODO: test state is dependent on phase0 but is immediately transitioned to phase1. # A new state-creation helper for phase 1 may be in place, and then phase1+ tests can run without phase0 available_phases.add('phase0') phase_dir = {} if 'phase0' in available_phases: phase_dir['phase0'] = spec_phase0 if 'phase1' in available_phases: phase_dir['phase1'] = spec_phase1 # return is ignored whenever multiple phases are ran. If if 'phase0' in run_phases: ret = fn(spec=spec_phase0, phases=phase_dir, *args, **kw) if 'phase1' in run_phases: ret = fn(spec=spec_phase1, phases=phase_dir, *args, **kw) return ret return wrapper return decorator