github.com/daethereum/go-dae@v2.2.3+incompatible/tests/fuzzers/trie/trie-fuzzer.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2019 The go-ethereum Authors 2 // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. 3 // 4 // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 5 // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by 6 // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 7 // (at your option) any later version. 8 // 9 // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. 13 // 14 // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License 15 // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 16 17 package trie 18 19 import ( 20 "bytes" 21 "encoding/binary" 22 "fmt" 23 24 "github.com/daethereum/go-dae/common" 25 "github.com/daethereum/go-dae/ethdb/memorydb" 26 "github.com/daethereum/go-dae/trie" 27 ) 28 29 // randTest performs random trie operations. 30 // Instances of this test are created by Generate. 31 type randTest []randTestStep 32 33 type randTestStep struct { 34 op int 35 key []byte // for opUpdate, opDelete, opGet 36 value []byte // for opUpdate 37 err error // for debugging 38 } 39 40 type proofDb struct{} 41 42 func (proofDb) Put(key []byte, value []byte) error { 43 return nil 44 } 45 46 func (proofDb) Delete(key []byte) error { 47 return nil 48 } 49 50 const ( 51 opUpdate = iota 52 opDelete 53 opGet 54 opCommit 55 opHash 56 opReset 57 opItercheckhash 58 opProve 59 opMax // boundary value, not an actual op 60 ) 61 62 type dataSource struct { 63 input []byte 64 reader *bytes.Reader 65 } 66 67 func newDataSource(input []byte) *dataSource { 68 return &dataSource{ 69 input, bytes.NewReader(input), 70 } 71 } 72 func (ds *dataSource) readByte() byte { 73 if b, err := ds.reader.ReadByte(); err != nil { 74 return 0 75 } else { 76 return b 77 } 78 } 79 func (ds *dataSource) Read(buf []byte) (int, error) { 80 return ds.reader.Read(buf) 81 } 82 func (ds *dataSource) Ended() bool { 83 return ds.reader.Len() == 0 84 } 85 86 func Generate(input []byte) randTest { 87 var allKeys [][]byte 88 r := newDataSource(input) 89 genKey := func() []byte { 90 if len(allKeys) < 2 || r.readByte() < 0x0f { 91 // new key 92 key := make([]byte, r.readByte()%50) 93 r.Read(key) 94 allKeys = append(allKeys, key) 95 return key 96 } 97 // use existing key 98 return allKeys[int(r.readByte())%len(allKeys)] 99 } 100 101 var steps randTest 102 103 for i := 0; !r.Ended(); i++ { 104 step := randTestStep{op: int(r.readByte()) % opMax} 105 switch step.op { 106 case opUpdate: 107 step.key = genKey() 108 step.value = make([]byte, 8) 109 binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(step.value, uint64(i)) 110 case opGet, opDelete, opProve: 111 step.key = genKey() 112 } 113 steps = append(steps, step) 114 if len(steps) > 500 { 115 break 116 } 117 } 118 119 return steps 120 } 121 122 // The function must return 123 // 1 if the fuzzer should increase priority of the 124 // given input during subsequent fuzzing (for example, the input is lexically 125 // correct and was parsed successfully); 126 // -1 if the input must not be added to corpus even if gives new coverage; and 127 // 0 otherwise 128 // other values are reserved for future use. 129 func Fuzz(input []byte) int { 130 program := Generate(input) 131 if len(program) == 0 { 132 return 0 133 } 134 if err := runRandTest(program); err != nil { 135 panic(err) 136 } 137 return 1 138 } 139 140 func runRandTest(rt randTest) error { 141 triedb := trie.NewDatabase(memorydb.New()) 142 143 tr := trie.NewEmpty(triedb) 144 values := make(map[string]string) // tracks content of the trie 145 146 for i, step := range rt { 147 switch step.op { 148 case opUpdate: 149 tr.Update(step.key, step.value) 150 values[string(step.key)] = string(step.value) 151 case opDelete: 152 tr.Delete(step.key) 153 delete(values, string(step.key)) 154 case opGet: 155 v := tr.Get(step.key) 156 want := values[string(step.key)] 157 if string(v) != want { 158 rt[i].err = fmt.Errorf("mismatch for key %#x, got %#x want %#x", step.key, v, want) 159 } 160 case opCommit: 161 _, _, rt[i].err = tr.Commit(nil) 162 case opHash: 163 tr.Hash() 164 case opReset: 165 hash, _, err := tr.Commit(nil) 166 if err != nil { 167 return err 168 } 169 newtr, err := trie.New(common.Hash{}, hash, triedb) 170 if err != nil { 171 return err 172 } 173 tr = newtr 174 case opItercheckhash: 175 checktr := trie.NewEmpty(triedb) 176 it := trie.NewIterator(tr.NodeIterator(nil)) 177 for it.Next() { 178 checktr.Update(it.Key, it.Value) 179 } 180 if tr.Hash() != checktr.Hash() { 181 return fmt.Errorf("hash mismatch in opItercheckhash") 182 } 183 case opProve: 184 rt[i].err = tr.Prove(step.key, 0, proofDb{}) 185 } 186 // Abort the test on error. 187 if rt[i].err != nil { 188 return rt[i].err 189 } 190 } 191 return nil 192 }