github.com/codingfuture/orig-energi3@v0.8.4/common/bitutil/compress_test.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors
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    16  
    17  package bitutil
    18  
    19  import (
    20  	"bytes"
    21  	"math/rand"
    22  	"testing"
    23  
    24  	"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/hexutil"
    25  )
    26  
    27  // Tests that data bitset encoding and decoding works and is bijective.
    28  func TestEncodingCycle(t *testing.T) {
    29  	tests := []string{
    30  		// Tests generated by go-fuzz to maximize code coverage
    31  		"0x000000000000000000",
    32  		"0xef0400",
    33  		"0xdf7070533534333636313639343638373532313536346c1bc33339343837313070706336343035336336346c65fefb3930393233383838ac2f65fefb",
    34  		"0x7b64000000",
    35  		"0x000034000000000000",
    36  		"0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000f0000000000000000000",
    37  		"0x4912385c0e7b64000000",
    38  		"0x000034000000000000000000000000000000",
    39  		"0x00",
    40  		"0x000003e834ff7f0000",
    41  		"0x0000",
    42  		"0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ff00",
    43  		"0x895f0c6a020f850c6a020f85f88df88d",
    44  		"0xdf7070533534333636313639343638373432313536346c1bc3315aac2f65fefb",
    45  		"0x0000000000",
    46  		"0xdf70706336346c65fefb",
    47  		"0x00006d643634000000",
    48  		"0xdf7070533534333636313639343638373532313536346c1bc333393438373130707063363430353639343638373532313536346c1bc333393438336336346c65fe",
    49  	}
    50  	for i, tt := range tests {
    51  		data := hexutil.MustDecode(tt)
    52  
    53  		proc, err := bitsetDecodeBytes(bitsetEncodeBytes(data), len(data))
    54  		if err != nil {
    55  			t.Errorf("test %d: failed to decompress compressed data: %v", i, err)
    56  			continue
    57  		}
    58  		if !bytes.Equal(data, proc) {
    59  			t.Errorf("test %d: compress/decompress mismatch: have %x, want %x", i, proc, data)
    60  		}
    61  	}
    62  }
    63  
    64  // Tests that data bitset decoding and rencoding works and is bijective.
    65  func TestDecodingCycle(t *testing.T) {
    66  	tests := []struct {
    67  		size  int
    68  		input string
    69  		fail  error
    70  	}{
    71  		{size: 0, input: "0x"},
    72  
    73  		// Crashers generated by go-fuzz
    74  		{size: 0, input: "0x0020", fail: errUnreferencedData},
    75  		{size: 0, input: "0x30", fail: errUnreferencedData},
    76  		{size: 1, input: "0x00", fail: errUnreferencedData},
    77  		{size: 2, input: "0x07", fail: errMissingData},
    78  		{size: 1024, input: "0x8000", fail: errZeroContent},
    79  
    80  		// Tests generated by go-fuzz to maximize code coverage
    81  		{size: 29490, input: "0x343137343733323134333839373334323073333930783e3078333930783e70706336346c65303e", fail: errMissingData},
    82  		{size: 59395, input: "0x00", fail: errUnreferencedData},
    83  		{size: 52574, input: "0x70706336346c65c0de", fail: errExceededTarget},
    84  		{size: 42264, input: "0x07", fail: errMissingData},
    85  		{size: 52, input: "0xa5045bad48f4", fail: errExceededTarget},
    86  		{size: 52574, input: "0xc0de", fail: errMissingData},
    87  		{size: 52574, input: "0x"},
    88  		{size: 29490, input: "0x34313734373332313433383937333432307333393078073034333839373334323073333930783e3078333937333432307333393078073061333930783e70706336346c65303e", fail: errMissingData},
    89  		{size: 29491, input: "0x3973333930783e30783e", fail: errMissingData},
    90  
    91  		{size: 1024, input: "0x808080608080"},
    92  		{size: 1024, input: "0x808470705e3632383337363033313434303137393130306c6580ef46806380635a80"},
    93  		{size: 1024, input: "0x8080808070"},
    94  		{size: 1024, input: "0x808070705e36346c6580ef46806380635a80"},
    95  		{size: 1024, input: "0x80808046802680"},
    96  		{size: 1024, input: "0x4040404035"},
    97  		{size: 1024, input: "0x4040bf3ba2b3f684402d353234373438373934409fe5b1e7ada94ebfd7d0505e27be4035"},
    98  		{size: 1024, input: "0x404040bf3ba2b3f6844035"},
    99  		{size: 1024, input: "0x40402d35323437343837393440bfd7d0505e27be4035"},
   100  	}
   101  	for i, tt := range tests {
   102  		data := hexutil.MustDecode(tt.input)
   103  
   104  		orig, err := bitsetDecodeBytes(data, tt.size)
   105  		if err != tt.fail {
   106  			t.Errorf("test %d: failure mismatch: have %v, want %v", i, err, tt.fail)
   107  		}
   108  		if err != nil {
   109  			continue
   110  		}
   111  		if comp := bitsetEncodeBytes(orig); !bytes.Equal(comp, data) {
   112  			t.Errorf("test %d: decompress/compress mismatch: have %x, want %x", i, comp, data)
   113  		}
   114  	}
   115  }
   116  
   117  // TestCompression tests that compression works by returning either the bitset
   118  // encoded input, or the actual input if the bitset version is longer.
   119  func TestCompression(t *testing.T) {
   120  	// Check the compression returns the bitset encoding is shorter
   121  	in := hexutil.MustDecode("0x4912385c0e7b64000000")
   122  	out := hexutil.MustDecode("0x80fe4912385c0e7b64")
   123  
   124  	if data := CompressBytes(in); !bytes.Equal(data, out) {
   125  		t.Errorf("encoding mismatch for sparse data: have %x, want %x", data, out)
   126  	}
   127  	if data, err := DecompressBytes(out, len(in)); err != nil || !bytes.Equal(data, in) {
   128  		t.Errorf("decoding mismatch for sparse data: have %x, want %x, error %v", data, in, err)
   129  	}
   130  	// Check the compression returns the input if the bitset encoding is longer
   131  	in = hexutil.MustDecode("0xdf7070533534333636313639343638373532313536346c1bc33339343837313070706336343035336336346c65fefb3930393233383838ac2f65fefb")
   132  	out = hexutil.MustDecode("0xdf7070533534333636313639343638373532313536346c1bc33339343837313070706336343035336336346c65fefb3930393233383838ac2f65fefb")
   133  
   134  	if data := CompressBytes(in); !bytes.Equal(data, out) {
   135  		t.Errorf("encoding mismatch for dense data: have %x, want %x", data, out)
   136  	}
   137  	if data, err := DecompressBytes(out, len(in)); err != nil || !bytes.Equal(data, in) {
   138  		t.Errorf("decoding mismatch for dense data: have %x, want %x, error %v", data, in, err)
   139  	}
   140  	// Check that decompressing a longer input than the target fails
   141  	if _, err := DecompressBytes([]byte{0xc0, 0x01, 0x01}, 2); err != errExceededTarget {
   142  		t.Errorf("decoding error mismatch for long data: have %v, want %v", err, errExceededTarget)
   143  	}
   144  }
   145  
   146  // Crude benchmark for compressing random slices of bytes.
   147  func BenchmarkEncoding1KBVerySparse(b *testing.B) { benchmarkEncoding(b, 1024, 0.0001) }
   148  func BenchmarkEncoding2KBVerySparse(b *testing.B) { benchmarkEncoding(b, 2048, 0.0001) }
   149  func BenchmarkEncoding4KBVerySparse(b *testing.B) { benchmarkEncoding(b, 4096, 0.0001) }
   150  
   151  func BenchmarkEncoding1KBSparse(b *testing.B) { benchmarkEncoding(b, 1024, 0.001) }
   152  func BenchmarkEncoding2KBSparse(b *testing.B) { benchmarkEncoding(b, 2048, 0.001) }
   153  func BenchmarkEncoding4KBSparse(b *testing.B) { benchmarkEncoding(b, 4096, 0.001) }
   154  
   155  func BenchmarkEncoding1KBDense(b *testing.B) { benchmarkEncoding(b, 1024, 0.1) }
   156  func BenchmarkEncoding2KBDense(b *testing.B) { benchmarkEncoding(b, 2048, 0.1) }
   157  func BenchmarkEncoding4KBDense(b *testing.B) { benchmarkEncoding(b, 4096, 0.1) }
   158  
   159  func BenchmarkEncoding1KBSaturated(b *testing.B) { benchmarkEncoding(b, 1024, 0.5) }
   160  func BenchmarkEncoding2KBSaturated(b *testing.B) { benchmarkEncoding(b, 2048, 0.5) }
   161  func BenchmarkEncoding4KBSaturated(b *testing.B) { benchmarkEncoding(b, 4096, 0.5) }
   162  
   163  func benchmarkEncoding(b *testing.B, bytes int, fill float64) {
   164  	// Generate a random slice of bytes to compress
   165  	random := rand.NewSource(0) // reproducible and comparable
   166  
   167  	data := make([]byte, bytes)
   168  	bits := int(float64(bytes) * 8 * fill)
   169  
   170  	for i := 0; i < bits; i++ {
   171  		idx := random.Int63() % int64(len(data))
   172  		bit := uint(random.Int63() % 8)
   173  		data[idx] |= 1 << bit
   174  	}
   175  	// Reset the benchmark and measure encoding/decoding
   176  	b.ResetTimer()
   177  	b.ReportAllocs()
   178  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   179  		bitsetDecodeBytes(bitsetEncodeBytes(data), len(data))
   180  	}
   181  }