nimbus-eth1/tests/test_memory.nim

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# Nimbus
Core db and aristo updates for destructor and tx logic (#1894) * Disable `TransactionID` related functions from `state_db.nim` why: Functions `getCommittedStorage()` and `updateOriginalRoot()` from the `state_db` module are nowhere used. The emulation of a legacy `TransactionID` type functionality is administratively expensive to provide by `Aristo` (the legacy DB version is only partially implemented, anyway). As there is no other place where `TransactionID`s are used, they will not be provided by the `Aristo` variant of the `CoreDb`. For the legacy DB API, nothing will change. * Fix copyright headers in source code * Get rid of compiler warning * Update Aristo code, remove unused `merge()` variant, export `hashify()` why: Adapt to upcoming `CoreDb` wrapper * Remove synced tx feature from `Aristo` why: + This feature allowed to synchronise transaction methods like begin, commit, and rollback for a group of descriptors. + The feature is over engineered and not needed for `CoreDb`, neither is it complete (some convergence features missing.) * Add debugging helpers to `Kvt` also: Update database iterator, add count variable yield argument similar to `Aristo`. * Provide optional destructors for `CoreDb` API why; For the upcoming Aristo wrapper, this allows to control when certain smart destruction and update can take place. The auto destructor works fine in general when the storage/cache strategy is known and acceptable when creating descriptors. * Add update option for `CoreDb` API function `hash()` why; The hash function is typically used to get the state root of the MPT. Due to lazy hashing, this might be not available on the `Aristo` DB. So the `update` function asks for re-hashing the gurrent state changes if needed. * Update API tracking log mode: `info` => `debug * Use shared `Kvt` descriptor in new Ledger API why: No need to create a new descriptor all the time
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# Copyright (c) 2018-2023 Status Research & Development GmbH
# Licensed under either of
# * Apache License, version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
# * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
# at your option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
import
unittest2, sequtils,
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eth/common/eth_types,
../nimbus/[errors, vm_internals]
proc memory32: Memory =
result = newMemory()
result.extend(0, 32)
proc memory128: Memory =
result = newMemory()
result.extend(0, 128)
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proc memoryMain*() =
suite "memory":
test "write":
var mem = memory32()
# Test that write creates 32byte string == value padded with zeros
mem.write(startPos = 0, value = @[1.byte, 0.byte, 1.byte, 0.byte])
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check(mem.bytes == @[1.byte, 0.byte, 1.byte, 0.byte].concat(repeat(0.byte, 28)))
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# test "write rejects invalid position":
# expect(ValidationError):
# var mem = memory32()
# mem.write(startPosition = -1.i256, size = 2.i256, value = @[1.byte, 0.byte])
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# expect(ValidationError):
# TODO: work on 256
# var mem = memory32()
# echo "pow ", pow(2.i256, 255) - 1.i256
# mem.write(startPosition = pow(2.i256, 256), size = 2.i256, value = @[1.byte, 0.byte])
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# test "write rejects invalid size":
# # expect(ValidationError):
# # var mem = memory32()
# # mem.write(startPosition = 0.i256, size = -1.i256, value = @[1.byte, 0.byte])
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# #TODO deactivated because of no pow support in Stint: https://github.com/status-im/nim-stint/issues/37
# expect(ValidationError):
# var mem = memory32()
# mem.write(startPosition = 0.u256, size = pow(2.u256, 256), value = @[1.byte, 0.byte])
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test "write rejects values beyond memory size":
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expect(ValidationError):
var mem = memory128()
mem.write(startPos = 128, value = @[1.byte, 0.byte, 1.byte, 0.byte])
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test "extends appropriately extends memory":
var mem = newMemory()
# Test extends to 32 byte array: 0 < (start_position + size) <= 32
mem.extend(startPos = 0, size = 10)
check(mem.bytes == repeat(0.byte, 32))
# Test will extend past length if params require: 32 < (start_position + size) <= 64
mem.extend(startPos = 28, size = 32)
check(mem.bytes == repeat(0.byte, 64))
# Test won't extend past length unless params require: 32 < (start_position + size) <= 64
mem.extend(startPos = 48, size = 10)
check(mem.bytes == repeat(0.byte, 64))
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test "read returns correct bytes":
var mem = memory32()
mem.write(startPos = 5, value = @[1.byte, 0.byte, 1.byte, 0.byte])
check(mem.read(startPos = 5, size = 4) == @[1.byte, 0.byte, 1.byte, 0.byte])
check(mem.read(startPos = 6, size = 4) == @[0.byte, 1.byte, 0.byte, 0.byte])
check(mem.read(startPos = 1, size = 3) == @[0.byte, 0.byte, 0.byte])
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when isMainModule:
memoryMain()