lnd.xprv/chanacceptor/acceptor_test.go
carla 5679dde1bc
multi: add channel open parameters to channel acceptor
Add more fields to channel acceptor response so that users can have more
fine grained control over their incoming channels. With our chained
acceptor, it is possible that we get inconsistent responses from
multiple chained acceptors. We create a conjugate repsponse from all the
set fields in our various responses, but fail if we get different, non-
zero responses from our various acceptors. Separate merge functions are
used per type so that we avoid unexpected outcomes comparing interfaces
(panic on comparing types that aren't comparable), with casting used
where applicable to avoid code duplication.
2020-11-10 21:09:10 +02:00

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package chanacceptor
import (
"errors"
"math/big"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcec"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnrpc"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwallet/chancloser"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwire"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
const testTimeout = time.Second
type channelAcceptorCtx struct {
t *testing.T
// extRequests is the channel that we send our channel accept requests
// into, this channel mocks sending of a request to the rpc acceptor.
// This channel should be buffered with the number of requests we want
// to send so that it does not block (like a rpc stream).
extRequests chan []byte
// responses is a map of pending channel IDs to the response which we
// wish to mock the remote channel acceptor sending.
responses map[[32]byte]*lnrpc.ChannelAcceptResponse
// acceptor is the channel acceptor we create for the test.
acceptor *RPCAcceptor
// errChan is a channel that the error the channel acceptor exits with
// is sent into.
errChan chan error
// quit is a channel that can be used to shutdown the channel acceptor
// and return errShuttingDown.
quit chan struct{}
}
func newChanAcceptorCtx(t *testing.T, acceptCallCount int,
responses map[[32]byte]*lnrpc.ChannelAcceptResponse) *channelAcceptorCtx {
testCtx := &channelAcceptorCtx{
t: t,
extRequests: make(chan []byte, acceptCallCount),
responses: responses,
errChan: make(chan error),
quit: make(chan struct{}),
}
testCtx.acceptor = NewRPCAcceptor(
testCtx.receiveResponse, testCtx.sendRequest, testTimeout*5,
&chaincfg.TestNet3Params, testCtx.quit,
)
return testCtx
}
// sendRequest mocks sending a request to the channel acceptor.
func (c *channelAcceptorCtx) sendRequest(request *lnrpc.ChannelAcceptRequest) error {
select {
case c.extRequests <- request.PendingChanId:
case <-time.After(testTimeout):
c.t.Fatalf("timeout sending request: %v", request.PendingChanId)
}
return nil
}
// receiveResponse mocks sending of a response from the channel acceptor.
func (c *channelAcceptorCtx) receiveResponse() (*lnrpc.ChannelAcceptResponse,
error) {
select {
case id := <-c.extRequests:
scratch := [32]byte{}
copy(scratch[:], id)
resp, ok := c.responses[scratch]
assert.True(c.t, ok)
return resp, nil
case <-time.After(testTimeout):
c.t.Fatalf("timeout receiving request")
return nil, errors.New("receiveResponse timeout")
// Exit if our test acceptor closes the done channel, which indicates
// that the acceptor is shutting down.
case <-c.acceptor.done:
return nil, errors.New("acceptor shutting down")
}
}
// start runs our channel acceptor in a goroutine which sends its exit error
// into our test error channel.
func (c *channelAcceptorCtx) start() {
go func() {
c.errChan <- c.acceptor.Run()
}()
}
// stop shuts down the test's channel acceptor and asserts that it exits with
// our expected error.
func (c *channelAcceptorCtx) stop() {
close(c.quit)
select {
case actual := <-c.errChan:
assert.Equal(c.t, errShuttingDown, actual)
case <-time.After(testTimeout):
c.t.Fatal("timeout waiting for acceptor to exit")
}
}
// queryAndAssert takes a map of open channel requests which we want to call
// Accept for to the outcome we expect from the acceptor, dispatches each
// request in a goroutine and then asserts that we get the outcome we expect.
func (c *channelAcceptorCtx) queryAndAssert(queries map[*lnwire.OpenChannel]*ChannelAcceptResponse) {
var (
node = &btcec.PublicKey{
X: big.NewInt(1),
Y: big.NewInt(1),
}
responses = make(chan struct{})
)
for request, expected := range queries {
request := request
expected := expected
go func() {
resp := c.acceptor.Accept(&ChannelAcceptRequest{
Node: node,
OpenChanMsg: request,
})
assert.Equal(c.t, expected, resp)
responses <- struct{}{}
}()
}
// Wait for each of our requests to return a response before we exit.
for i := 0; i < len(queries); i++ {
select {
case <-responses:
case <-time.After(testTimeout):
c.t.Fatalf("did not receive response")
}
}
}
// TestMultipleAcceptClients tests that the RPC acceptor is capable of handling
// multiple requests to its Accept function and responding to them correctly.
func TestMultipleAcceptClients(t *testing.T) {
testAddr := "bcrt1qwrmq9uca0t3dy9t9wtuq5tm4405r7tfzyqn9pp"
testUpfront, err := chancloser.ParseUpfrontShutdownAddress(
testAddr, &chaincfg.TestNet3Params,
)
require.NoError(t, err)
var (
chan1 = &lnwire.OpenChannel{
PendingChannelID: [32]byte{1},
}
chan2 = &lnwire.OpenChannel{
PendingChannelID: [32]byte{2},
}
chan3 = &lnwire.OpenChannel{
PendingChannelID: [32]byte{3},
}
customError = errors.New("go away")
// Queries is a map of the channel IDs we will query Accept
// with, and the set of outcomes we expect.
queries = map[*lnwire.OpenChannel]*ChannelAcceptResponse{
chan1: NewChannelAcceptResponse(
true, nil, testUpfront, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
),
chan2: NewChannelAcceptResponse(
false, errChannelRejected, nil, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0,
),
chan3: NewChannelAcceptResponse(
false, customError, nil, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
),
}
// Responses is a mocked set of responses from the remote
// channel acceptor.
responses = map[[32]byte]*lnrpc.ChannelAcceptResponse{
chan1.PendingChannelID: {
PendingChanId: chan1.PendingChannelID[:],
Accept: true,
UpfrontShutdown: testAddr,
CsvDelay: 1,
MaxHtlcCount: 2,
MinAcceptDepth: 3,
ReserveSat: 4,
InFlightMaxMsat: 5,
MinHtlcIn: 6,
},
chan2.PendingChannelID: {
PendingChanId: chan2.PendingChannelID[:],
Accept: false,
},
chan3.PendingChannelID: {
PendingChanId: chan3.PendingChannelID[:],
Accept: false,
Error: customError.Error(),
},
}
)
// Create and start our channel acceptor.
testCtx := newChanAcceptorCtx(t, len(queries), responses)
testCtx.start()
// Dispatch three queries and assert that we get our expected response.
// for each.
testCtx.queryAndAssert(queries)
// Shutdown our acceptor.
testCtx.stop()
}
// TestInvalidResponse tests the case where our remote channel acceptor sends us
// an invalid response, so the channel acceptor stream terminates.
func TestInvalidResponse(t *testing.T) {
var (
chan1 = [32]byte{1}
// We make a single query, and expect it to fail with our
// generic error because our response is invalid.
queries = map[*lnwire.OpenChannel]*ChannelAcceptResponse{
{
PendingChannelID: chan1,
}: NewChannelAcceptResponse(
false, errChannelRejected, nil, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0,
),
}
// Create a single response which is invalid because it accepts
// the channel but also contains an error message.
responses = map[[32]byte]*lnrpc.ChannelAcceptResponse{
chan1: {
PendingChanId: chan1[:],
Accept: true,
Error: "has an error as well",
},
}
)
// Create and start our channel acceptor.
testCtx := newChanAcceptorCtx(t, len(queries), responses)
testCtx.start()
testCtx.queryAndAssert(queries)
// We do not expect our channel acceptor to exit because of one invalid
// response, so we shutdown and assert here.
testCtx.stop()
}
// TestInvalidReserve tests validation of the channel reserve proposed by the
// acceptor against the dust limit that was proposed by the remote peer.
func TestInvalidReserve(t *testing.T) {
var (
chan1 = [32]byte{1}
dustLimit = btcutil.Amount(1000)
reserve = dustLimit / 2
// We make a single query, and expect it to fail with our
// generic error because channel reserve is too low.
queries = map[*lnwire.OpenChannel]*ChannelAcceptResponse{
{
PendingChannelID: chan1,
DustLimit: dustLimit,
}: NewChannelAcceptResponse(
false, errChannelRejected, nil, 0, 0,
0, reserve, 0, 0,
),
}
// Create a single response which is invalid because the
// proposed reserve is below our dust limit.
responses = map[[32]byte]*lnrpc.ChannelAcceptResponse{
chan1: {
PendingChanId: chan1[:],
Accept: true,
ReserveSat: uint64(reserve),
},
}
)
// Create and start our channel acceptor.
testCtx := newChanAcceptorCtx(t, len(queries), responses)
testCtx.start()
testCtx.queryAndAssert(queries)
// We do not expect our channel acceptor to exit because of one invalid
// response, so we shutdown and assert here.
testCtx.stop()
}