Security analysis tool for EVM bytecode. Supports smart contracts built for Ethereum, Hedera, Quorum, Vechain, Roostock, Tron and other EVM-compatible blockchains.
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mythril/tests/instructions/extcodehash_test.py

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from mythril.disassembler.disassembly import Disassembly
from mythril.laser.ethereum.state.environment import Environment
from mythril.laser.ethereum.state.account import Account
from mythril.laser.ethereum.state.machine_state import MachineState
from mythril.laser.ethereum.state.global_state import GlobalState
from mythril.laser.ethereum.state.world_state import WorldState
from mythril.laser.ethereum.instructions import Instruction
from mythril.laser.ethereum.transaction.transaction_models import MessageCallTransaction
from mythril.support.support_utils import get_code_hash
from mythril.laser.smt import symbol_factory
def test_extcodehash_concrete():
# Arrange
world_state = WorldState()
account = world_state.create_account(balance=10, address=101)
account.code = Disassembly("60606040")
world_state.create_account(balance = 10, address = 1000)
environment = Environment(account, None, None, None, None, None)
og_state = GlobalState(
world_state, environment, None, MachineState(gas_limit=8000000)
)
og_state.transaction_stack.append(
(MessageCallTransaction(world_state=WorldState(), gas_limit=8000000), None)
)
instruction = Instruction("extcodehash", dynamic_loader=None)
# If account does not exist, return 0
og_state.mstate.stack = [symbol_factory.BitVecVal(1, 256)]
new_state = instruction.evaluate(og_state)[0]
assert new_state.mstate.stack[-1] == 0
# If account code does not exist, return hash of empty set.
og_state.mstate.stack = [symbol_factory.BitVecVal(1000, 256)]
new_state = instruction.evaluate(og_state)[0]
assert new_state.mstate.stack[-1] == '0xc5d2460186f7233c927e7db2dcc703c0e500b653ca82273b7bfad8045d85a470'
# If account code exists, return hash of the code.
og_state.mstate.stack = [symbol_factory.BitVecVal(101, 256)]
new_state = instruction.evaluate(og_state)[0]
assert new_state.mstate.stack[-1] == get_code_hash("60606040")