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* [Bitcoin-development] Timed testing
@ 2014-04-17 12:25 Jorge Timón
  2014-04-17 13:00 ` Gavin Andresen
  2014-04-17 14:37 ` Brian Hoffman
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Jorge Timón @ 2014-04-17 12:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bitcoin Dev

I'm implementing a new testing mode that produces blocks
periodically. You can get what I have so far here:

https://github.com/jtimon/bitcoin/tree/timed

It depends on pull request #3824 with some improvements on
CChainParams, but after that the changes required to add this new
mode are very small:

https://github.com/jtimon/bitcoin/commit/445321928a143cb9a6f56777cbb7479dd32c3bcd

I guess I need a new genesis block, different magic numbers, etc. So
this is definitely not ready.
You can run it like this:

bitcoind -timedtest -gen=1 blocktime=2000

blocktime defaults to 1000 milliseconds for timedtest mode and 0 for
the rest of the modes.

What could this testing mode be useful for?

Basically, simulations.
For example, you could run several nodes implementing different mining
policies. Let's say I want to mine 50% of the blocks with standard policy,
25% with policy A and 25% with policy B. I can run 1 one for each of
one with block times 2000, 1000 and 1000 respectively.

Maybe I want to detect performance bottlenecks by stressing this mode
with as many transaction as can be processed, maybe removing the
block size limits in the simulations.

But this still doesn't serve for hardfork or double-spend attacks
simulations without calculating any pow, which would be another
interesting feature for a new testing mode.
I would like to implement the new mode following as the concept of
private chains described in freimarkets:

http://freico.in/docs/freimarkets.pdf
https://github.com/jtimon/freimarkets/blob/master/doc/freimarkets_specs.org#private-ledgers
https://github.com/jtimon/freimarkets/blob/master/doc/freimarkets_specs.org#off-chain-transactions

I know this could be considered a "non-bitcoinish" application and
therefore be controversial as discussed in PR 3824, so I want to keep
the conversation focused on testing use cases useful to bitcoin itself
only: additional changes can be implemented elsewhere.
One way I think you could support chain races simulations by using a
private mode could be the following:

1) The private mode works like the timed mode in how often it
   produces blocks.

2) In private mode you replace the pow-related fields with a
   blockPubkeyScript and a lastBlockSigScript fields. In the genesis
   block, lastBlockSigScript is empty and the initial
   blockPubkeyScript can be an optional parameter like blocktime. You
   can set any valid script, probably p2sh, maybe with multisig to
   allow different nodes to sign.

3) In this context, longer chains mean "more work". Another way to
   see it is that all blocks just contain work==1 in them.

So let's say we want to simulate an attack using 50% standard and 50%
attacker blocks. You set up the private mode script to be a 1 of 2
multisig and make each node sign always with the same private key
(maybe an additional parameter).
You make the attacker reject any blocks from height X that he hasn't
signed himself to get the result you wanted: the standard node will
produce blocks on top of the longest chain while the attacker will
only hash on top of his own blocks.

So my question to the community is, how invasive is this to bitcoin's
source code?
In my opinion, done properly could actually result (apart from getting
the new features) in more readable code, not less, since you will
probably need to make sure proof of work functionality is properly
encapsulated during the implementation process (see PR 3839 for a first
step on that direction).
But, should I push a private mode to the core or just the timed one
and implement the private mode elsewhere?

Of course other comments on the parameters, defaults or any other
design or implementation details are also welcomed.

-- 
Jorge Timón

http://freico.in/



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2014-04-17 13:00 ` Gavin Andresen
2014-04-17 15:11   ` Jorge Timón
2014-04-17 15:49     ` Mike Hearn
2014-04-17 16:09       ` Jorge Timón
2014-04-17 17:07         ` Gavin Andresen
2014-04-17 17:43           ` Jorge Timón
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