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// +build rpctest
package main
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"sync/atomic"
"encoding/hex"
"reflect"
"crypto/rand"
"crypto/sha256"
prand "math/rand"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg/chainhash"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/integration/rpctest"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/rpcclient"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
"github.com/btcsuite/btclog"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil"
"github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnrpc"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lntest"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwire"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
"google.golang.org/grpc"
)
var (
harnessNetParams = &chaincfg.SimNetParams
)
const (
testFeeBase = 1e+6
)
// harnessTest wraps a regular testing.T providing enhanced error detection
// and propagation. All error will be augmented with a full stack-trace in
// order to aid in debugging. Additionally, any panics caused by active
// test cases will also be handled and represented as fatals.
type harnessTest struct {
t *testing.T
// testCase is populated during test execution and represents the
// current test case.
testCase *testCase
}
// newHarnessTest creates a new instance of a harnessTest from a regular
// testing.T instance.
func newHarnessTest(t *testing.T) *harnessTest {
return &harnessTest{t, nil}
}
// Fatalf causes the current active test case to fail with a fatal error. All
// integration tests should mark test failures solely with this method due to
// the error stack traces it produces.
func (h *harnessTest) Fatalf(format string, a ...interface{}) {
stacktrace := errors.Wrap(fmt.Sprintf(format, a...), 1).ErrorStack()
if h.testCase != nil {
h.t.Fatalf("Failed: (%v): exited with error: \n"+
"%v", h.testCase.name, stacktrace)
} else {
h.t.Fatalf("Error outside of test: %v", stacktrace)
}
}
// RunTestCase executes a harness test case. Any errors or panics will be
// represented as fatal.
func (h *harnessTest) RunTestCase(testCase *testCase,
net *lntest.NetworkHarness) {
h.testCase = testCase
defer func() {
h.testCase = nil
}()
defer func() {
if err := recover(); err != nil {
description := errors.Wrap(err, 2).ErrorStack()
h.t.Fatalf("Failed: (%v) panicked with: \n%v",
h.testCase.name, description)
}
}()
testCase.test(net, h)
return
}
func (h *harnessTest) Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
h.t.Logf(format, args...)
}
func (h *harnessTest) Log(args ...interface{}) {
h.t.Log(args...)
}
func assertTxInBlock(t *harnessTest, block *wire.MsgBlock, txid *chainhash.Hash) {
for _, tx := range block.Transactions {
sha := tx.TxHash()
if bytes.Equal(txid[:], sha[:]) {
return
}
}
t.Fatalf("tx was not included in block")
}
// mineBlocks mine 'num' of blocks and check that blocks are present in
// node blockchain.
func mineBlocks(t *harnessTest, net *lntest.NetworkHarness, num uint32) []*wire.MsgBlock {
blocks := make([]*wire.MsgBlock, num)
blockHashes, err := net.Miner.Node.Generate(num)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to generate blocks: %v", err)
}
for i, blockHash := range blockHashes {
block, err := net.Miner.Node.GetBlock(blockHash)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to get block: %v", err)
}
blocks[i] = block
}
return blocks
}
// openChannelAndAssert attempts to open a channel with the specified
// parameters extended from Alice to Bob. Additionally, two items are asserted
// after the channel is considered open: the funding transaction should be
// found within a block, and that Alice can report the status of the new
// channel.
func openChannelAndAssert(ctx context.Context, t *harnessTest,
net *lntest.NetworkHarness, alice, bob *lntest.HarnessNode,
p lntest.OpenChannelParams) *lnrpc.ChannelPoint {
chanOpenUpdate, err := net.OpenChannel(
ctx, alice, bob, p,
)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to open channel: %v", err)
}
// Mine 6 blocks, then wait for Alice's node to notify us that the
// channel has been opened. The funding transaction should be found
// within the first newly mined block. We mine 6 blocks so that in the
// case that the channel is public, it is announced to the network.
block := mineBlocks(t, net, 6)[0]
fundingChanPoint, err := net.WaitForChannelOpen(ctx, chanOpenUpdate)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error while waiting for channel open: %v", err)
}
txidHash, err := getChanPointFundingTxid(fundingChanPoint)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to get txid: %v", err)
}
fundingTxID, err := chainhash.NewHash(txidHash)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to create sha hash: %v", err)
}
assertTxInBlock(t, block, fundingTxID)
// The channel should be listed in the peer information returned by
// both peers.
chanPoint := wire.OutPoint{
Hash: *fundingTxID,
Index: fundingChanPoint.OutputIndex,
}
if err := net.AssertChannelExists(ctx, alice, &chanPoint); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to assert channel existence: %v", err)
}
if err := net.AssertChannelExists(ctx, bob, &chanPoint); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to assert channel existence: %v", err)
}
return fundingChanPoint
}
// closeChannelAndAssert attempts to close a channel identified by the passed
// channel point owned by the passed Lightning node. A fully blocking channel
// closure is attempted, therefore the passed context should be a child derived
// via timeout from a base parent. Additionally, once the channel has been
// detected as closed, an assertion checks that the transaction is found within
// a block.
func closeChannelAndAssert(ctx context.Context, t *harnessTest,
net *lntest.NetworkHarness, node *lntest.HarnessNode,
fundingChanPoint *lnrpc.ChannelPoint, force bool) *chainhash.Hash {
closeUpdates, _, err := net.CloseChannel(ctx, node, fundingChanPoint, force)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to close channel: %v", err)
}
txidHash, err := getChanPointFundingTxid(fundingChanPoint)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to get txid: %v", err)
}
txid, err := chainhash.NewHash(txidHash)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to convert to chainhash: %v", err)
}
chanPointStr := fmt.Sprintf("%v:%v", txid, fundingChanPoint.OutputIndex)
// At this point, the channel should now be marked as being in the
// state of "waiting close".
pendingChansRequest := &lnrpc.PendingChannelsRequest{}
pendingChanResp, err := node.PendingChannels(ctx, pendingChansRequest)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to query for pending channels: %v", err)
}
var found bool
for _, pendingClose := range pendingChanResp.WaitingCloseChannels {
if pendingClose.Channel.ChannelPoint == chanPointStr {
found = true
break
}
}
if !found {
t.Fatalf("channel not marked as waiting close")
}
// We'll now, generate a single block, wait for the final close status
// update, then ensure that the closing transaction was included in the
// block.
block := mineBlocks(t, net, 1)[0]
closingTxid, err := net.WaitForChannelClose(ctx, closeUpdates)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error while waiting for channel close: %v", err)
}
assertTxInBlock(t, block, closingTxid)
// Finally, the transaction should no longer be in the waiting close
// state as we've just mined a block that should include the closing
// transaction.
err = lntest.WaitPredicate(func() bool {
pendingChansRequest := &lnrpc.PendingChannelsRequest{}
pendingChanResp, err := node.PendingChannels(
ctx, pendingChansRequest,
)
if err != nil {
return false
}
for _, pendingClose := range pendingChanResp.WaitingCloseChannels {
if pendingClose.Channel.ChannelPoint == chanPointStr {
return false
}
}
return true
}, time.Second*15)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("closing transaction not marked as fully closed")
}
return closingTxid
}
// numOpenChannelsPending sends an RPC request to a node to get a count of the
// node's channels that are currently in a pending state (with a broadcast, but
// not confirmed funding transaction).
func numOpenChannelsPending(ctxt context.Context, node *lntest.HarnessNode) (int, error) {
pendingChansRequest := &lnrpc.PendingChannelsRequest{}
resp, err := node.PendingChannels(ctxt, pendingChansRequest)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return len(resp.PendingOpenChannels), nil
}
// assertNumOpenChannelsPending asserts that a pair of nodes have the expected
// number of pending channels between them.
func assertNumOpenChannelsPending(ctxt context.Context, t *harnessTest,
alice, bob *lntest.HarnessNode, expected int) {
const nPolls = 10
ticker := time.NewTicker(200 * time.Millisecond)
defer ticker.Stop()
for i := 0; i < nPolls; i++ {
aliceNumChans, err := numOpenChannelsPending(ctxt, alice)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error fetching alice's node (%v) pending channels %v",
alice.NodeID, err)
}
bobNumChans, err := numOpenChannelsPending(ctxt, bob)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error fetching bob's node (%v) pending channels %v",
bob.NodeID, err)
}
isLastIteration := i == nPolls-1
aliceStateCorrect := aliceNumChans == expected
if !aliceStateCorrect && isLastIteration {
t.Fatalf("number of pending channels for alice incorrect. "+
"expected %v, got %v", expected, aliceNumChans)
}
bobStateCorrect := bobNumChans == expected
if !bobStateCorrect && isLastIteration {
t.Fatalf("number of pending channels for bob incorrect. "+
"expected %v, got %v",
expected, bobNumChans)
}
if aliceStateCorrect && bobStateCorrect {
return
}
<-ticker.C
}
}
// assertNumConnections asserts number current connections between two peers.
func assertNumConnections(ctxt context.Context, t *harnessTest,
alice, bob *lntest.HarnessNode, expected int) {
const nPolls = 10
tick := time.NewTicker(300 * time.Millisecond)
defer tick.Stop()
for i := nPolls - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
select {
case <-tick.C:
aNumPeers, err := alice.ListPeers(ctxt, &lnrpc.ListPeersRequest{})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to fetch alice's node (%v) list peers %v",
alice.NodeID, err)
}
bNumPeers, err := bob.ListPeers(ctxt, &lnrpc.ListPeersRequest{})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to fetch bob's node (%v) list peers %v",
bob.NodeID, err)
}
if len(aNumPeers.Peers) != expected {
// Continue polling if this is not the final
// loop.
if i > 0 {
continue
}
t.Fatalf("number of peers connected to alice is incorrect: "+
"expected %v, got %v", expected, len(aNumPeers.Peers))
}
if len(bNumPeers.Peers) != expected {
// Continue polling if this is not the final
// loop.
if i > 0 {
continue
}
t.Fatalf("number of peers connected to bob is incorrect: "+
"expected %v, got %v", expected, len(bNumPeers.Peers))
}
// Alice and Bob both have the required number of
// peers, stop polling and return to caller.
return
}
}
}
// shutdownAndAssert shuts down the given node and asserts that no errors
// occur.
func shutdownAndAssert(net *lntest.NetworkHarness, t *harnessTest,
node *lntest.HarnessNode) {
if err := net.ShutdownNode(node); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to shutdown %v: %v", node.Name(), err)
}
}
// calcStaticFee calculates appropriate fees for commitment transactions. This
// function provides a simple way to allow test balance assertions to take fee
// calculations into account.
//
// TODO(bvu): Refactor when dynamic fee estimation is added.
// TODO(conner) remove code duplication
func calcStaticFee(numHTLCs int) btcutil.Amount {
const (
commitWeight = btcutil.Amount(724)
htlcWeight = 172
feePerKw = btcutil.Amount(50 * 1000 / 4)
)
return feePerKw * (commitWeight +
btcutil.Amount(htlcWeight*numHTLCs)) / 1000
}
// completePaymentRequests sends payments from a lightning node to complete all
// payment requests. If the awaitResponse parameter is true, this function
// does not return until all payments successfully complete without errors.
func completePaymentRequests(ctx context.Context, client lnrpc.LightningClient,
paymentRequests []string, awaitResponse bool) error {
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
defer cancel()
payStream, err := client.SendPayment(ctx)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for _, payReq := range paymentRequests {
sendReq := &lnrpc.SendRequest{PaymentRequest: payReq}
err := payStream.Send(sendReq)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
if awaitResponse {
for range paymentRequests {
resp, err := payStream.Recv()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if resp.PaymentError != "" {
return fmt.Errorf("received payment error: %v",
resp.PaymentError)
}
}
} else {
// We are not waiting for feedback in the form of a response, but we
// should still wait long enough for the server to receive and handle
// the send before cancelling the request.
time.Sleep(200 * time.Millisecond)
}
return nil
}
// makeFakePayHash creates random pre image hash
func makeFakePayHash(t *harnessTest) []byte {
randBuf := make([]byte, 32)
if _, err := rand.Read(randBuf); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("internal error, cannot generate random string: %v", err)
}
return randBuf
}
const (
AddrTypeWitnessPubkeyHash = lnrpc.NewAddressRequest_WITNESS_PUBKEY_HASH
AddrTypeNestedPubkeyHash = lnrpc.NewAddressRequest_NESTED_PUBKEY_HASH
)
// testOnchainFundRecovery checks lnd's ability to rescan for onchain outputs
// when providing a valid aezeed that owns outputs on the chain. This test
// performs multiple restorations using the same seed and various recovery
// windows to ensure we detect funds properly.
func testOnchainFundRecovery(net *lntest.NetworkHarness, t *harnessTest) {
timeout := time.Duration(time.Second * 15)
ctxb := context.Background()
// First, create a new node with strong passphrase and grab the mnemonic
// used for key derivation. This will bring up Carol with an empty
// wallet, and such that she is synced up.
password := []byte("The Magic Words are Squeamish Ossifrage")
carol, mnemonic, err := net.NewNodeWithSeed("Carol", nil, password)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to create node with seed; %v", err)
}
shutdownAndAssert(net, t, carol)
// Create a closure for testing the recovery of Carol's wallet. This
// method takes the expected value of Carol's balance when using the
// given recovery window. Additionally, the caller can specify an action
// to perform on the restored node before the node is shutdown.
restoreCheckBalance := func(expAmount int64, recoveryWindow int32,
fn func(*lntest.HarnessNode)) {
// Restore Carol, passing in the password, mnemonic, and
// desired recovery window.
node, err := net.RestoreNodeWithSeed(
"Carol", nil, password, mnemonic, recoveryWindow,
)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to restore node: %v", err)
}
// Query carol for her current wallet balance.
var currBalance int64
err = lntest.WaitPredicate(func() bool {
req := &lnrpc.WalletBalanceRequest{}
ctxt, _ := context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
resp, err := node.WalletBalance(ctxt, req)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to query wallet balance: %v",
err)
}
// Verify that Carol's balance matches our expected
// amount.
currBalance = resp.ConfirmedBalance
if expAmount != currBalance {
return false
}
return true
}, 15*time.Second)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("expected restored node to have %d satoshis, "+
"instead has %d satoshis", expAmount,
currBalance)
}
// If the user provided a callback, execute the commands against
// the restored Carol.
if fn != nil {
fn(node)
}
// Lastly, shutdown this Carol so we can move on to the next
// restoration.
shutdownAndAssert(net, t, node)
}
// Create a closure-factory for building closures that can generate and
// skip a configurable number of addresses, before finally sending coins
// to a next generated address. The returned closure will apply the same
// behavior to both default P2WKH and NP2WKH scopes.
skipAndSend := func(nskip int) func(*lntest.HarnessNode) {
return func(node *lntest.HarnessNode) {
newP2WKHAddrReq := &lnrpc.NewAddressRequest{
Type: AddrTypeWitnessPubkeyHash,
}
newNP2WKHAddrReq := &lnrpc.NewAddressRequest{
Type: AddrTypeNestedPubkeyHash,
}
// Generate and skip the number of addresses requested.
for i := 0; i < nskip; i++ {
ctxt, _ := context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
_, err = node.NewAddress(ctxt, newP2WKHAddrReq)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to generate new "+
"p2wkh address: %v", err)
}
ctxt, _ = context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
_, err = node.NewAddress(ctxt, newNP2WKHAddrReq)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to generate new "+
"np2wkh address: %v", err)
}
}
// Send one BTC to the next P2WKH address.
ctxt, _ := context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
err = net.SendCoins(
ctxt, btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin, node,
)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to send coins to node: %v",
err)
}
// And another to the next NP2WKH address.
ctxt, _ = context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
err = net.SendCoinsNP2WKH(
ctxt, btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin, node,
)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to send coins to node: %v",
err)
}
}
}
// Restore Carol with a recovery window of 0. Since no coins have been
// sent, her balance should be zero.
//
// After, one BTC is sent to both her first external P2WKH and NP2WKH
// addresses.
restoreCheckBalance(0, 0, skipAndSend(0))
// Check that restoring without a look-ahead results in having no funds
// in the wallet, even though they exist on-chain.
restoreCheckBalance(0, 0, nil)
// Now, check that using a look-ahead of 1 recovers the balance from the
// two transactions above.
//
// After, we will generate and skip 9 P2WKH and NP2WKH addresses, and
// send another BTC to the subsequent 10th address in each derivation
// path.
restoreCheckBalance(2*btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin, 1, skipAndSend(9))
// Check that using a recovery window of 9 does not find the two most
// recent txns.
restoreCheckBalance(2*btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin, 9, nil)
// Extending our recovery window to 10 should find the most recent
// transactions, leaving the wallet with 4 BTC total.
//
// After, we will skip 19 more addrs, sending to the 20th address past
// our last found address, and repeat the same checks.
restoreCheckBalance(4*btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin, 10, skipAndSend(19))
// Check that recovering with a recovery window of 19 fails to find the
// most recent transactions.
restoreCheckBalance(4*btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin, 19, nil)
// Ensure that using a recovery window of 20 succeeds.
restoreCheckBalance(6*btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin, 20, nil)
}
// testBasicChannelFunding performs a test exercising expected behavior from a
// basic funding workflow. The test creates a new channel between Alice and
// Bob, then immediately closes the channel after asserting some expected post
// conditions. Finally, the chain itself is checked to ensure the closing
// transaction was mined.
func testBasicChannelFunding(net *lntest.NetworkHarness, t *harnessTest) {
timeout := time.Duration(time.Second * 5)
ctxb := context.Background()
chanAmt := maxBtcFundingAmount
pushAmt := btcutil.Amount(100000)
// First establish a channel with a capacity of 0.5 BTC between Alice
// and Bob with Alice pushing 100k satoshis to Bob's side during
// funding. This function will block until the channel itself is fully
// open or an error occurs in the funding process. A series of
// assertions will be executed to ensure the funding process completed
// successfully.
ctxt, _ := context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
chanPoint := openChannelAndAssert(
ctxt, t, net, net.Alice, net.Bob,
lntest.OpenChannelParams{
Amt: chanAmt,
PushAmt: pushAmt,
},
)
ctxt, _ = context.WithTimeout(ctxb, time.Second*15)
err := net.Alice.WaitForNetworkChannelOpen(ctxt, chanPoint)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("alice didn't report channel: %v", err)
}
err = net.Bob.WaitForNetworkChannelOpen(ctxt, chanPoint)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("bob didn't report channel: %v", err)
}
// With the channel open, ensure that the amount specified above has
// properly been pushed to Bob.
balReq := &lnrpc.ChannelBalanceRequest{}
aliceBal, err := net.Alice.ChannelBalance(ctxb, balReq)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to get alice's balance: %v", err)
}
bobBal, err := net.Bob.ChannelBalance(ctxb, balReq)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to get bobs's balance: %v", err)
}
if aliceBal.Balance != int64(chanAmt-pushAmt-calcStaticFee(0)) {
t.Fatalf("alice's balance is incorrect: expected %v got %v",
chanAmt-pushAmt-calcStaticFee(0), aliceBal)
}
if bobBal.Balance != int64(pushAmt) {
t.Fatalf("bob's balance is incorrect: expected %v got %v",
pushAmt, bobBal.Balance)
}
// Finally, immediately close the channel. This function will also
// block until the channel is closed and will additionally assert the
// relevant channel closing post conditions.
ctxt, _ = context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
closeChannelAndAssert(ctxt, t, net, net.Alice, chanPoint, false)
}
// testUnconfirmedChannelFunding tests that unconfirmed outputs that pay to us
// can be used to fund channels.
func testUnconfirmedChannelFunding(net *lntest.NetworkHarness, t *harnessTest) {
const (
timeout = time.Duration(15 * time.Second)
chanAmt = maxBtcFundingAmount
pushAmt = btcutil.Amount(100000)
)
ctxb := context.Background()
// We'll start off by creating a node for Carol.
carol, err := net.NewNode("Carol", nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to create carol's node: %v", err)
}
defer shutdownAndAssert(net, t, carol)
// We'll send her some funds that should not confirm.
ctxt, _ := context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
err = net.SendCoinsUnconfirmed(ctxt, 2*chanAmt, carol)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to send coins to carol: %v", err)
}
// Now, we'll connect her to Alice so that they can open a channel
// together. The funding flow should select Carol's unconfirmed output
// as she doesn't have any other funds since it's a new node.
ctxt, _ = context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
if err := net.ConnectNodes(ctxt, carol, net.Alice); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to connect dave to alice: %v", err)
}
ctxt, _ = context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
chanOpenUpdate, err := net.OpenChannel(
ctxt, carol, net.Alice,
lntest.OpenChannelParams{
Amt: chanAmt,
PushAmt: pushAmt,
SpendUnconfirmed: true,
},
)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to open channel between carol and alice: %v",
err)
}
// Confirm the channel and wait for it to be recognized by both parties.
mineBlocks(t, net, 6)
ctxt, _ = context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
chanPoint, err := net.WaitForChannelOpen(ctxt, chanOpenUpdate)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error while waiting for channel open: %v", err)
}
// With the channel open, we'll check the balances on each side of the
// channel as a sanity check to ensure things worked out as intended.
balReq := &lnrpc.ChannelBalanceRequest{}
ctxt, _ = context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
carolBal, err := carol.ChannelBalance(ctxt, balReq)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to get carol's balance: %v", err)
}
ctxt, _ = context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
aliceBal, err := net.Alice.ChannelBalance(ctxt, balReq)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to get alice's balance: %v", err)
}
if carolBal.Balance != int64(chanAmt-pushAmt-calcStaticFee(0)) {
t.Fatalf("carol's balance is incorrect: expected %v got %v",
chanAmt-pushAmt-calcStaticFee(0), carolBal)
}
if aliceBal.Balance != int64(pushAmt) {
t.Fatalf("alice's balance is incorrect: expected %v got %v",
pushAmt, aliceBal.Balance)
}
// Now that we're done with the test, the channel can be closed.
ctxt, _ = context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
closeChannelAndAssert(ctxt, t, net, carol, chanPoint, false)
}
// txStr returns the string representation of the channel's funding transaction.
func txStr(chanPoint *lnrpc.ChannelPoint) string {
txidHash, err := getChanPointFundingTxid(chanPoint)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
fundingTxID, err := chainhash.NewHash(txidHash)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
cp := wire.OutPoint{
Hash: *fundingTxID,
Index: chanPoint.OutputIndex,
}
return cp.String()
}
// expectedChanUpdate houses params we expect a ChannelUpdate to advertise.
type expectedChanUpdate struct {
advertisingNode string
expectedPolicy *lnrpc.RoutingPolicy
chanPoint *lnrpc.ChannelPoint
}
// waitForChannelUpdate waits for a node to receive the expected channel
// updates.
func waitForChannelUpdate(t *harnessTest, subscription graphSubscription,
expUpdates []expectedChanUpdate) {
// Create an array indicating which expected channel updates we have
// received.
found := make([]bool, len(expUpdates))
out:
for {
select {
case graphUpdate := <-subscription.updateChan:
for _, update := range graphUpdate.ChannelUpdates {
// For each expected update, check if it matches
// the update we just received.
for i, exp := range expUpdates {
fundingTxStr := txStr(update.ChanPoint)
if fundingTxStr != txStr(exp.chanPoint) {
continue
}
if update.AdvertisingNode !=
exp.advertisingNode {
continue
}
err := checkChannelPolicy(
update.RoutingPolicy,
exp.expectedPolicy,
)
if err != nil {
continue
}
// We got a policy update that matched
// the values and channel point of what
// we expected, mark it as found.
found[i] = true
// If we have no more channel updates
// we are waiting for, break out of the
// loop.
rem := 0
for _, f := range found {
if !f {
rem++
}
}
if rem == 0 {
break out
}
// Since we found a match among the
// expected updates, break out of the
// inner loop.
break
}
}
case err := <-subscription.errChan:
t.Fatalf("unable to recv graph update: %v", err)
case <-time.After(20 * time.Second):
t.Fatalf("did not receive channel update")
}
}
}
// assertChannelPolicy asserts that the passed node's known channel policy for
// the passed chanPoint is consistent with the expected policy values.
func assertChannelPolicy(t *harnessTest, node *lntest.HarnessNode,
advertisingNode string, expectedPolicy *lnrpc.RoutingPolicy,
chanPoints ...*lnrpc.ChannelPoint) {
descReq := &lnrpc.ChannelGraphRequest{
IncludeUnannounced: true,
}
chanGraph, err := node.DescribeGraph(context.Background(), descReq)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unable to query for alice's graph: %v", err)
}
out:
for _, chanPoint := range chanPoints {
for _, e := range chanGraph.Edges {
if e.ChanPoint != txStr(chanPoint) {
continue
}
var err error
if e.Node1Pub == advertisingNode {
err = checkChannelPolicy(
e.Node1Policy, expectedPolicy,
)
} else {
err = checkChannelPolicy(
e.Node2Policy, expectedPolicy,
)
}
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf(err.Error())
}
continue out
}
// If we've iterated over all the known edges and we weren't
// able to find this specific one, then we'll fail.
t.Fatalf("did not find edge %v", txStr(chanPoint))
}
}
// checkChannelPolicy checks that the policy matches the expected one.
func checkChannelPolicy(policy, expectedPolicy *lnrpc.RoutingPolicy) error {
if policy.FeeBaseMsat != expectedPolicy.FeeBaseMsat {
return fmt.Errorf("expected base fee %v, got %v",
expectedPolicy.FeeBaseMsat, policy.FeeBaseMsat)
}
if policy.FeeRateMilliMsat != expectedPolicy.FeeRateMilliMsat {
return fmt.Errorf("expected fee rate %v, got %v",
expectedPolicy.FeeRateMilliMsat,
policy.FeeRateMilliMsat)
}
if policy.TimeLockDelta != expectedPolicy.TimeLockDelta {
return fmt.Errorf("expected time lock delta %v, got %v",
expectedPolicy.TimeLockDelta,
policy.TimeLockDelta)
}
if policy.MinHtlc != expectedPolicy.MinHtlc {
return fmt.Errorf("expected min htlc %v, got %v",
expectedPolicy.MinHtlc, policy.MinHtlc)
}
if policy.Disabled != expectedPolicy.Disabled {
return errors.New("edge should be disabled but isn't")
}
return nil
}
// testUpdateChannelPolicy tests that policy updates made to a channel
// gets propagated to other nodes in the network.
func testUpdateChannelPolicy(net *lntest.NetworkHarness, t *harnessTest) {
timeout := time.Duration(time.Second * 15)
ctxb := context.Background()
const (
defaultFeeBase = 1000
defaultFeeRate = 1
defaultTimeLockDelta = 144
defaultMinHtlc = 1000
)
// Launch notification clients for all nodes, such that we can
// get notified when they discover new channels and updates in the
// graph.
aliceSub := subscribeGraphNotifications(t, ctxb, net.Alice)
defer close(aliceSub.quit)
bobSub := subscribeGraphNotifications(t, ctxb, net.Bob)
defer close(bobSub.quit)
chanAmt := maxBtcFundingAmount
pushAmt := chanAmt / 2
// Create a channel Alice->Bob.
ctxt, _ := context.WithTimeout(ctxb, timeout)
chanPoint := openChannelAndAssert(
ctxt, t, net, net.Alice, net.Bob,
lntest.OpenChannelParams{
Amt: chanAmt,
PushAmt: pushAmt,
},
)
// We add all the nodes' update channels to a slice, such that we can
// make sure they all receive the expected updates.
graphSubs := []graphSubscription{aliceSub, bobSub}
nodes := []*lntest.HarnessNode{net.Alice, net.Bob}
// Alice and Bob should see each other's ChannelUpdates, advertising the
// default routing policies.
expectedPolicy := &lnrpc.RoutingPolicy{
FeeBaseMsat: defaultFeeBase,
FeeRateMilliMsat: defaultFeeRate,
TimeLockDelta: defaultTimeLockDelta,
MinHtlc: defaultMinHtlc,
}
for _, graphSub := range graphSubs {
waitForChannelUpdate(
t, graphSub,
[]expectedChanUpdate{
{net.Alice.PubKeyStr, expectedPolicy, chanPoint},
{net.Bob.PubKeyStr, expectedPolicy, chanPoint},
},
)
}
// They should now know about the default policies.
for _, node := range nodes {
assertChannelPolicy(
t, node, net.Alice.PubKeyStr, expectedPolicy, chanPoint,
)