package discovery import ( "fmt" "testing" "time" "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcec" "github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew" "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnpeer" "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lntest/wait" "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwire" ) // newTestReliableSender creates a new reliable sender instance used for // testing. func newTestReliableSender(t *testing.T) *reliableSender { t.Helper() cfg := &reliableSenderCfg{ NotifyWhenOnline: func(pubKey [33]byte, peerChan chan<- lnpeer.Peer) { pk, err := btcec.ParsePubKey(pubKey[:], btcec.S256()) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unable to parse pubkey: %v", err) } peerChan <- &mockPeer{pk: pk} }, NotifyWhenOffline: func(_ [33]byte) <-chan struct{} { c := make(chan struct{}, 1) return c }, MessageStore: newMockMessageStore(), IsMsgStale: func(lnwire.Message) bool { return false }, } return newReliableSender(cfg) } // assertMsgsSent ensures that the given messages can be read from a mock peer's // msgChan. func assertMsgsSent(t *testing.T, msgChan chan lnwire.Message, msgs ...lnwire.Message) { t.Helper() m := make(map[lnwire.Message]struct{}, len(msgs)) for _, msg := range msgs { m[msg] = struct{}{} } for i := 0; i < len(msgs); i++ { select { case msg := <-msgChan: if _, ok := m[msg]; !ok { t.Fatalf("found unexpected message sent: %v", spew.Sdump(msg)) } case <-time.After(time.Second): t.Fatal("reliable sender did not send message to peer") } } } // TestReliableSenderFlow ensures that the flow for sending messages reliably to // a peer while taking into account its connection lifecycle works as expected. func TestReliableSenderFlow(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() reliableSender := newTestReliableSender(t) // Create a mock peer to send the messages to. pubKey := randPubKey(t) msgsSent := make(chan lnwire.Message) peer := &mockPeer{pubKey, msgsSent, reliableSender.quit} // Override NotifyWhenOnline and NotifyWhenOffline to provide the // notification channels so that we can control when notifications get // dispatched. notifyOnline := make(chan chan<- lnpeer.Peer, 2) notifyOffline := make(chan chan struct{}, 1) reliableSender.cfg.NotifyWhenOnline = func(_ [33]byte, peerChan chan<- lnpeer.Peer) { notifyOnline <- peerChan } reliableSender.cfg.NotifyWhenOffline = func(_ [33]byte) <-chan struct{} { c := make(chan struct{}, 1) notifyOffline <- c return c } // We'll start by creating our first message which we should reliably // send to our peer. msg1 := randChannelUpdate() var peerPubKey [33]byte copy(peerPubKey[:], pubKey.SerializeCompressed()) if err := reliableSender.sendMessage(msg1, peerPubKey); err != nil { t.Fatalf("unable to reliably send message: %v", err) } // Since there isn't a peerHandler for this peer currently active due to // this being the first message being sent reliably, we should expect to // see a notification request for when the peer is online. var peerChan chan<- lnpeer.Peer select { case peerChan = <-notifyOnline: case <-time.After(time.Second): t.Fatal("reliable sender did not request online notification") } // We'll then attempt to send another additional message reliably. msg2 := randAnnounceSignatures() if err := reliableSender.sendMessage(msg2, peerPubKey); err != nil { t.Fatalf("unable to reliably send message: %v", err) } // This should not however request another peer online notification as // the peerHandler has already been started and is waiting for the // notification to be dispatched. select { case <-notifyOnline: t.Fatal("reliable sender should not request online notification") case <-time.After(time.Second): } // We'll go ahead and notify the peer. peerChan <- peer // By doing so, we should expect to see a notification request for when // the peer is offline. var offlineChan chan struct{} select { case offlineChan = <-notifyOffline: case <-time.After(time.Second): t.Fatal("reliable sender did not request offline notification") } // We should also see the messages arrive at the peer since they are now // seen as online. assertMsgsSent(t, peer.sentMsgs, msg1, msg2) // Then, we'll send one more message reliably. msg3 := randChannelUpdate() if err := reliableSender.sendMessage(msg3, peerPubKey); err != nil { t.Fatalf("unable to reliably send message: %v", err) } // Again, this should not request another peer online notification // request since we are currently waiting for the peer to be offline. select { case <-notifyOnline: t.Fatal("reliable sender should not request online notification") case <-time.After(time.Second): } // The expected message should be sent to the peer. assertMsgsSent(t, peer.sentMsgs, msg3) // We'll then notify that the peer is offline. close(offlineChan) // This should cause an online notification to be requested. select { case peerChan = <-notifyOnline: case <-time.After(time.Second): t.Fatal("reliable sender did not request online notification") } // Once we dispatch it, we should expect to see the messages be resent // to the peer as they are not stale. peerChan <- peer select { case <-notifyOffline: case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): t.Fatal("reliable sender did not request offline notification") } assertMsgsSent(t, peer.sentMsgs, msg1, msg2, msg3) } // TestReliableSenderStaleMessages ensures that the reliable sender is no longer // active for a peer which has successfully sent all of its messages and deemed // them as stale. func TestReliableSenderStaleMessages(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() reliableSender := newTestReliableSender(t) // Create a mock peer to send the messages to. pubKey := randPubKey(t) msgsSent := make(chan lnwire.Message) peer := &mockPeer{pubKey, msgsSent, reliableSender.quit} // Override NotifyWhenOnline to provide the notification channel so that // we can control when notifications get dispatched. notifyOnline := make(chan chan<- lnpeer.Peer, 1) reliableSender.cfg.NotifyWhenOnline = func(_ [33]byte, peerChan chan<- lnpeer.Peer) { notifyOnline <- peerChan } // We'll also override IsMsgStale to mark all messages as stale as we're // interested in testing the stale message behavior. reliableSender.cfg.IsMsgStale = func(_ lnwire.Message) bool { return true } // We'll start by creating our first message which we should reliably // send to our peer, but will be seen as stale. msg1 := randAnnounceSignatures() var peerPubKey [33]byte copy(peerPubKey[:], pubKey.SerializeCompressed()) if err := reliableSender.sendMessage(msg1, peerPubKey); err != nil { t.Fatalf("unable to reliably send message: %v", err) } // Since there isn't a peerHandler for this peer currently active due to // this being the first message being sent reliably, we should expect to // see a notification request for when the peer is online. var peerChan chan<- lnpeer.Peer select { case peerChan = <-notifyOnline: case <-time.After(time.Second): t.Fatal("reliable sender did not request online notification") } // We'll go ahead and notify the peer. peerChan <- peer // This should cause the message to be sent to the peer since they are // now seen as online. The message will be sent at least once to ensure // they can propagate before deciding whether they are stale or not. assertMsgsSent(t, peer.sentMsgs, msg1) // We'll create another message which we'll send reliably. This one // won't be seen as stale. msg2 := randChannelUpdate() // We'll then wait for the message to be removed from the backing // message store since it is seen as stale and has been sent at least // once. Once the message is removed, the peerHandler should be torn // down as there are no longer any pending messages within the store. err := wait.NoError(func() error { msgs, err := reliableSender.cfg.MessageStore.MessagesForPeer( peerPubKey, ) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("unable to retrieve messages for "+ "peer: %v", err) } if len(msgs) != 0 { return fmt.Errorf("expected to not find any "+ "messages for peer, found %d", len(msgs)) } return nil }, time.Second) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Override IsMsgStale to no longer mark messages as stale. reliableSender.cfg.IsMsgStale = func(_ lnwire.Message) bool { return false } // We'll request the message to be sent reliably. if err := reliableSender.sendMessage(msg2, peerPubKey); err != nil { t.Fatalf("unable to reliably send message: %v", err) } // We should see an online notification request indicating that a new // peerHandler has been spawned since it was previously torn down. select { case peerChan = <-notifyOnline: case <-time.After(time.Second): t.Fatal("reliable sender did not request online notification") } // Finally, notifying the peer is online should prompt the message to be // sent. Only the ChannelUpdate will be sent in this case since the // AnnounceSignatures message above was seen as stale. peerChan <- peer assertMsgsSent(t, peer.sentMsgs, msg2) }