MarcoFalke a063647413
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23280: init: Coalesce Chainstate loading sequence between {,non-}unittest codepaths
7f15eff2ddd86034e84a19413e1a42883987f660 style-only: Remove redundant scope in *Chainstate (Carl Dong)
89bec827fdea1cedd560be85201f04e0a78aa48d Collapse the 2 cs_main locks in LoadChainstate (Carl Dong)
3b1584b794499158e0df07bd1bee1b803c568614 Remove all #include // for * comments (Carl Dong)
9a5a5a3d08b2c130ab9147914739ff3583b0dc84 test/setup: Use LoadChainstate (Carl Dong)
c541da0d62eaf5e96eca00d7508899f98bdfc1bc node/chainstate: Add options for in-memory DBs (Carl Dong)
ceb979034184345a662be4e3b327a573fbb31c63 node/caches: Remove intermediate variables (Carl Dong)
ac4bf138b849a8544798f3891d6623803040c265 node/caches: Extract cache calculation logic (Carl Dong)
15f2e33bb3d1ad3bc997f6a84956337f46495091 validation: VerifyDB only needs Consensus::Params (Carl Dong)
4da9c076d1cf12728730bb1f7e8906d4e9bfaba5 node/chainstate: Decouple from ShutdownRequested (Carl Dong)
05441c2dc5f60e2025476d8ec94c9025032d118c node/chainstate: Decouple from GetTime (Carl Dong)
2414ebc18b8bebf79c47e58a4293d0fc6420a811 init: Delay RPC block notif until warmup finished (Carl Dong)
8d466a8504bfb81ce8699d650aa72ec9cc8b0a54 Move -checkblocks LogPrintf to AppInitMain (Carl Dong)
aad8d597890c3707ae96fdb2b9fadc270ca574dd node/chainstate: Reduce coupling of LogPrintf (Carl Dong)
b345979a2b03b671c0984edd7e48e0baec2e2f34 node/chainstate: Decouple from concept of uiInterface (Carl Dong)
ca7c0b934db68acdc410e3a82f1ed898382da2e5 Split off VerifyLoadedChainstate (Carl Dong)
adf4912d77496b9a243476c5944528f95641f14d node/chainstate: Remove do/while loop (Carl Dong)
975235ca0a8f5bcf9df880698b3b0d4bbde9f7fb Move init logistics message for BAD_GENESIS_BLOCK to init.cpp (Carl Dong)
8715658983a0a07c56513acd8ded8dfc59c5c169 Move mempool nullptr Assert out of LoadChainstate (Carl Dong)
9162a4f93ef5aeb57fe11a6e09f5881cf431f5e6 node/chainstate: Decouple from concept of NodeContext (Carl Dong)
c7a5c46e6fd6d6ff46ca7a65fc3f0fff3cbdb24e node/chainstate: Decouple from ArgsManager (Carl Dong)
ae9121f958a4124ea6238cad0c3f2acb8b9eb4bb node/chainstate: Decouple from stringy errors (Carl Dong)
cbac28b72f5b831f6f84b7628f73e85627af3d94 node/chainstate: Decouple from GetTimeMillis (Carl Dong)
cb64af9635a9553e335f2dc0b1cca20c6bbd0933 node: Extract chainstate loading sequence (Carl Dong)

Pull request description:

  This PR:
  1. Coalesce the Chainstate loading sequence between `AppInitMain` and `*TestingSetup` (which makes it more tested)
  2. Makes the Chainstate loading sequence reusable in preparation for future work extracting out our consensus engine.

  Code-wise, this PR:
  1. Extracts `AppInitMain`'s Chainstate loading sequence into a `::LoadChainstateSequence` function
  2. Makes this `::LoadChainstateSequence` function reusable by
      1. Decoupling it from various concepts (`ArgsManager`, `uiInterface`, etc)
      2. Making it report errors using an `enum` rather than by setting a `bilingual_str`
  3. Makes `*TestingSetup` use this new `::LoadChainstateSequence`

  Reviewers: Aside from commentary, I've also included `git diff` flags of interest in the commit messages which I hope will aid review!

ACKs for top commit:
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK 7f15eff2ddd86034e84a19413e1a42883987f660. Thanks for updates!
  MarcoFalke:
    review ACK 7f15eff2ddd86034e84a19413e1a42883987f66 💳

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Unit tests

The sources in this directory are unit test cases. Boost includes a unit testing framework, and since Bitcoin Core already uses Boost, it makes sense to simply use this framework rather than require developers to configure some other framework (we want as few impediments to creating unit tests as possible).

The build system is set up to compile an executable called test_bitcoin that runs all of the unit tests. The main source file for the test library is found in util/setup_common.cpp.

Compiling/running unit tests

Unit tests will be automatically compiled if dependencies were met in ./configure and tests weren't explicitly disabled.

After configuring, they can be run with make check.

To run the unit tests manually, launch src/test/test_bitcoin. To recompile after a test file was modified, run make and then run the test again. If you modify a non-test file, use make -C src/test to recompile only what's needed to run the unit tests.

To add more unit tests, add BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE functions to the existing .cpp files in the test/ directory or add new .cpp files that implement new BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE sections.

To run the GUI unit tests manually, launch src/qt/test/test_bitcoin-qt

To add more GUI unit tests, add them to the src/qt/test/ directory and the src/qt/test/test_main.cpp file.

Running individual tests

test_bitcoin has some built-in command-line arguments; for example, to run just the getarg_tests verbosely:

test_bitcoin --log_level=all --run_test=getarg_tests -- DEBUG_LOG_OUT

log_level controls the verbosity of the test framework, which logs when a test case is entered, for example. The DEBUG_LOG_OUT after the two dashes redirects the debug log, which would normally go to a file in the test datadir (BasicTestingSetup::m_path_root), to the standard terminal output.

... or to run just the doubledash test:

test_bitcoin --run_test=getarg_tests/doubledash

Run test_bitcoin --help for the full list.

Adding test cases

To add a new unit test file to our test suite you need to add the file to src/Makefile.test.include. The pattern is to create one test file for each class or source file for which you want to create unit tests. The file naming convention is <source_filename>_tests.cpp and such files should wrap their tests in a test suite called <source_filename>_tests. For an example of this pattern, see uint256_tests.cpp.

Logging and debugging in unit tests

make check will write to a log file foo_tests.cpp.log and display this file on failure. For running individual tests verbosely, refer to the section above.

To write to logs from unit tests you need to use specific message methods provided by Boost. The simplest is BOOST_TEST_MESSAGE.

For debugging you can launch the test_bitcoin executable with gdbor lldb and start debugging, just like you would with any other program:

gdb src/test/test_bitcoin

Segmentation faults

If you hit a segmentation fault during a test run, you can diagnose where the fault is happening by running gdb ./src/test/test_bitcoin and then using the bt command within gdb.

Another tool that can be used to resolve segmentation faults is valgrind.

If for whatever reason you want to produce a core dump file for this fault, you can do that as well. By default, the boost test runner will intercept system errors and not produce a core file. To bypass this, add --catch_system_errors=no to the test_bitcoin arguments and ensure that your ulimits are set properly (e.g. ulimit -c unlimited).

Running the tests and hitting a segmentation fault should now produce a file called core (on Linux platforms, the file name will likely depend on the contents of /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern).

You can then explore the core dump using

gdb src/test/test_bitcoin core

(gbd) bt  # produce a backtrace for where a segfault occurred