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The next patches get better at reconecting, so if we use dev-allow-localhost nodes can often find each other and reconnect before shutting down; only use that option where we actually need it. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
807 lines
30 KiB
Python
807 lines
30 KiB
Python
from fixtures import * # noqa: F401,F403
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from utils import wait_for
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import subprocess
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import time
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import unittest
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with open('config.vars') as configfile:
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config = dict([(line.rstrip().split('=', 1)) for line in configfile])
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DEVELOPER = os.getenv("DEVELOPER", config['DEVELOPER']) == "1"
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@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs --dev-broadcast-interval, --dev-channelupdate-interval")
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def test_gossip_pruning(node_factory, bitcoind):
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""" Create channel and see it being updated in time before pruning
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"""
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opts = {'dev-channel-update-interval': 5}
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l1, l2, l3 = node_factory.get_nodes(3, opts)
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l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
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l2.rpc.connect(l3.info['id'], 'localhost', l3.port)
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scid1 = l1.fund_channel(l2, 10**6)
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scid2 = l2.fund_channel(l3, 10**6)
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bitcoind.rpc.generate(6)
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# Channels should be activated locally
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wait_for(lambda: [c['active'] for c in l1.rpc.listchannels()['channels']] == [True] * 4)
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wait_for(lambda: [c['active'] for c in l2.rpc.listchannels()['channels']] == [True] * 4)
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wait_for(lambda: [c['active'] for c in l3.rpc.listchannels()['channels']] == [True] * 4)
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# All of them should send a keepalive message
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l1.daemon.wait_for_logs([
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'Sending keepalive channel_update for {}'.format(scid1),
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])
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l2.daemon.wait_for_logs([
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'Sending keepalive channel_update for {}'.format(scid1),
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'Sending keepalive channel_update for {}'.format(scid2),
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])
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l3.daemon.wait_for_logs([
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'Sending keepalive channel_update for {}'.format(scid2),
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])
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# Now kill l3, so that l2 and l1 can prune it from their view after 10 seconds
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# FIXME: This sleep() masks a real bug: that channeld sends a
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# channel_update message (to disable the channel) with same
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# timestamp as the last keepalive, and thus is ignored. The minimal
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# fix is to backdate the keepalives 1 second, but maybe we should
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# simply have gossipd generate all updates?
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time.sleep(1)
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l3.stop()
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l1.daemon.wait_for_log("Pruning channel {} from network view".format(scid2))
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l2.daemon.wait_for_log("Pruning channel {} from network view".format(scid2))
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assert scid2 not in [c['short_channel_id'] for c in l1.rpc.listchannels()['channels']]
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assert scid2 not in [c['short_channel_id'] for c in l2.rpc.listchannels()['channels']]
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assert l3.info['id'] not in [n['nodeid'] for n in l1.rpc.listnodes()['nodes']]
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assert l3.info['id'] not in [n['nodeid'] for n in l2.rpc.listnodes()['nodes']]
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@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs --dev-broadcast-interval, --dev-no-reconnect")
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def test_gossip_disable_channels(node_factory, bitcoind):
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"""Simple test to check that channels get disabled correctly on disconnect and
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reenabled upon reconnecting
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"""
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opts = {'dev-no-reconnect': None, 'may_reconnect': True}
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l1, l2 = node_factory.get_nodes(2, opts=opts)
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l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
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scid = l1.fund_channel(l2, 10**6)
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bitcoind.rpc.generate(5)
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def count_active(node):
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chans = node.rpc.listchannels()['channels']
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active = [c for c in chans if c['active']]
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return len(active)
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l1.wait_channel_active(scid)
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l2.wait_channel_active(scid)
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assert(count_active(l1) == 2)
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assert(count_active(l2) == 2)
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l2.restart()
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wait_for(lambda: count_active(l1) == 0)
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assert(count_active(l2) == 0)
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# Now reconnect, they should re-enable the channels
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l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
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wait_for(lambda: count_active(l1) == 2)
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wait_for(lambda: count_active(l2) == 2)
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@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs --dev-allow-localhost")
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def test_announce_address(node_factory, bitcoind):
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"""Make sure our announcements are well formed."""
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# We do not allow announcement of duplicates.
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opts = {'announce-addr':
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['4acth47i6kxnvkewtm6q7ib2s3ufpo5sqbsnzjpbi7utijcltosqemad.onion',
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'silkroad6ownowfk.onion',
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'1.2.3.4:1234',
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'::'],
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'log-level': 'io',
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'dev-allow-localhost': None}
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l1, l2 = node_factory.get_nodes(2, opts=[opts, {}])
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# It should warn about the collision between --addr=127.0.0.1:<ephem>
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# and --announce-addr=1.2.3.4:1234 (may happen before get_nodes returns).
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wait_for(lambda: l1.daemon.is_in_log('Cannot announce address 127.0.0.1:[0-9]*, already announcing 1.2.3.4:1234'))
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l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
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scid = l1.fund_channel(l2, 10**6)
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bitcoind.generate_block(5)
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# Activate IO logging for l1.
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subprocess.run(['kill', '-USR1', l1.subd_pid('channeld')])
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l1.wait_channel_active(scid)
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l2.wait_channel_active(scid)
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# We should see it send node announce (257 = 0x0101)
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l1.daemon.wait_for_log("\[OUT\] 0101.*004d010102030404d202000000000000000000000000000000002607039216a8b803f3acd758aa260704e00533f3e8f2aedaa8969b3d0fa03a96e857bbb28064dca5e147e934244b9ba50230032607'")
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@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs DEVELOPER=1")
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def test_gossip_timestamp_filter(node_factory, bitcoind):
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# Need full IO logging so we can see gossip (from gossipd and channeld)
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l1, l2, l3 = node_factory.line_graph(3, opts={'log-level': 'io'}, fundchannel=False)
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# Full IO logging for connectds
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subprocess.run(['kill', '-USR1', l1.subd_pid('connectd')])
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subprocess.run(['kill', '-USR1', l2.subd_pid('connectd')])
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before_anything = int(time.time() - 1.0)
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# Make a public channel.
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chan12 = l1.fund_channel(l2, 10**5)
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bitcoind.generate_block(5)
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l3.wait_for_routes([chan12])
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after_12 = int(time.time())
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# Full IO logging for l1's channeld
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subprocess.run(['kill', '-USR1', l1.subd_pid('channeld')])
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# Make another one, different timestamp.
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chan23 = l2.fund_channel(l3, 10**5)
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bitcoind.generate_block(5)
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l1.wait_for_routes([chan23])
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after_23 = int(time.time())
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# Make sure l1 has received all the gossip.
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wait_for(lambda: ['alias' in node for node in l1.rpc.listnodes()['nodes']] == [True, True, True])
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# l1 sets broad timestamp, will receive info about both channels again.
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l1.rpc.dev_send_timestamp_filter(id=l2.info['id'],
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first=0,
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range=0xFFFFFFFF)
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before_sendfilter = l1.daemon.logsearch_start
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# 0x0100 = channel_announcement
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# 0x0102 = channel_update
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# 0x0101 = node_announcement
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# The order of node_announcements relative to others is undefined.
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l1.daemon.wait_for_logs(['\[IN\] 0102',
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'\[IN\] 0102',
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'\[IN\] 0100',
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'\[IN\] 0100',
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'\[IN\] 0102',
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'\[IN\] 0102',
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'\[IN\] 0101',
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'\[IN\] 0101',
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'\[IN\] 0101'])
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# Now timestamp which doesn't overlap (gives nothing).
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before_sendfilter = l1.daemon.logsearch_start
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l1.rpc.dev_send_timestamp_filter(id=l2.info['id'],
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first=0,
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range=before_anything)
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time.sleep(1)
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assert not l1.daemon.is_in_log('\[IN\] 0100', before_sendfilter)
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# Now choose range which will only give first update.
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l1.rpc.dev_send_timestamp_filter(id=l2.info['id'],
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first=before_anything,
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range=after_12 - before_anything + 1)
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# 0x0100 = channel_announcement
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l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0100')
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# 0x0102 = channel_update
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# (Node announcement may have any timestamp)
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l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0102')
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l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0102')
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# Now choose range which will only give second update.
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l1.rpc.dev_send_timestamp_filter(id=l2.info['id'],
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first=after_12,
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range=after_23 - after_12 + 1)
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# 0x0100 = channel_announcement
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l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0100')
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# 0x0102 = channel_update
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# (Node announcement may have any timestamp)
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l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0102')
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l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0102')
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@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs --dev-allow-localhost")
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def test_connect_by_gossip(node_factory, bitcoind):
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"""Test connecting to an unknown peer using node gossip
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"""
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l1, l2, l3 = node_factory.get_nodes(3,
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opts=[{'dev-allow-localhost': None},
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{},
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{'dev-allow-localhost': None}])
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l2.rpc.connect(l3.info['id'], 'localhost', l3.port)
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# Nodes are gossiped only if they have channels
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chanid = l2.fund_channel(l3, 10**6)
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bitcoind.generate_block(5)
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# Let channel reach announcement depth
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l2.wait_channel_active(chanid)
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# Make sure l3 has given node announcement to l2.
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l2.daemon.wait_for_logs(['Received node_announcement for node {}'.format(l3.info['id'])])
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# Let l1 learn of l3 by node gossip
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l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
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l1.daemon.wait_for_logs(['Received node_announcement for node {}'.format(l3.info['id'])])
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# Have l1 connect to l3 without explicit host and port.
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l1.rpc.connect(l3.info['id'])
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@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "DEVELOPER=1 needed to speed up gossip propagation, would be too long otherwise")
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def test_gossip_jsonrpc(node_factory):
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l1, l2 = node_factory.line_graph(2, fundchannel=True, announce=False)
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# Shouldn't send announce signatures until 6 deep.
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assert not l1.daemon.is_in_log('peer_out WIRE_ANNOUNCEMENT_SIGNATURES')
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# Channels should be activated locally
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wait_for(lambda: len(l1.rpc.listchannels()['channels']) == 2)
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wait_for(lambda: len(l2.rpc.listchannels()['channels']) == 2)
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# Make sure we can route through the channel, will raise on failure
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l1.rpc.getroute(l2.info['id'], 100, 1)
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# Outgoing should be active, but not public.
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channels1 = l1.rpc.listchannels()['channels']
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channels2 = l2.rpc.listchannels()['channels']
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assert [c['active'] for c in channels1] == [True, True]
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assert [c['active'] for c in channels2] == [True, True]
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# The incoming direction will be considered public, hence check for out
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# outgoing only
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assert len([c for c in channels1 if not c['public']]) == 2
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assert len([c for c in channels2 if not c['public']]) == 2
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# Now proceed to funding-depth and do a full gossip round
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l1.bitcoin.generate_block(5)
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# Could happen in either order.
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l1.daemon.wait_for_logs(['peer_out WIRE_ANNOUNCEMENT_SIGNATURES',
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'peer_in WIRE_ANNOUNCEMENT_SIGNATURES'])
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# Just wait for the update to kick off and then check the effect
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needle = "Received channel_update for channel"
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l1.daemon.wait_for_log(needle)
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l2.daemon.wait_for_log(needle)
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# Need to increase timeout, intervals cannot be shortened with DEVELOPER=0
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wait_for(lambda: len(l1.getactivechannels()) == 2, timeout=60)
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wait_for(lambda: len(l2.getactivechannels()) == 2, timeout=60)
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nodes = l1.rpc.listnodes()['nodes']
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assert set([n['nodeid'] for n in nodes]) == set([l1.info['id'], l2.info['id']])
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# Test listnodes with an arg, while we're here.
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n1 = l1.rpc.listnodes(l1.info['id'])['nodes'][0]
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n2 = l1.rpc.listnodes(l2.info['id'])['nodes'][0]
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assert n1['nodeid'] == l1.info['id']
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assert n2['nodeid'] == l2.info['id']
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# Might not have seen other node-announce yet.
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assert n1['alias'].startswith('JUNIORBEAM')
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assert n1['color'] == '0266e4'
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if 'alias' not in n2:
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assert 'color' not in n2
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assert 'addresses' not in n2
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else:
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assert n2['alias'].startswith('SILENTARTIST')
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assert n2['color'] == '022d22'
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assert [c['active'] for c in l1.rpc.listchannels()['channels']] == [True, True]
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assert [c['public'] for c in l1.rpc.listchannels()['channels']] == [True, True]
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assert [c['active'] for c in l2.rpc.listchannels()['channels']] == [True, True]
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assert [c['public'] for c in l2.rpc.listchannels()['channels']] == [True, True]
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@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs DEVELOPER=1 for --dev-broadcast-interval")
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def test_gossip_badsig(node_factory):
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"""Make sure node announcement signatures are ok.
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This is a smoke test to see if signatures fail. This used to be the case
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occasionally before PR #276 was merged: we'd be waiting for the HSM to reply
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with a signature and would then regenerate the message, which might roll the
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timestamp, invalidating the signature.
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"""
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l1, l2, l3 = node_factory.get_nodes(3)
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# l2 connects to both, so l1 can't reconnect and thus l2 drops to chain
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l2.rpc.connect(l1.info['id'], 'localhost', l1.port)
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l2.rpc.connect(l3.info['id'], 'localhost', l3.port)
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l2.fund_channel(l1, 10**6)
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l2.fund_channel(l3, 10**6)
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# Wait for route propagation.
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l1.bitcoin.generate_block(5)
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l1.daemon.wait_for_log('Received node_announcement for node {}'
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.format(l3.info['id']))
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assert not l1.daemon.is_in_log('signature verification failed')
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assert not l2.daemon.is_in_log('signature verification failed')
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assert not l3.daemon.is_in_log('signature verification failed')
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def test_gossip_weirdalias(node_factory, bitcoind):
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weird_name = '\t \n \" \n \r \n \\'
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normal_name = 'Normal name'
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opts = [
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{'alias': weird_name},
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{'alias': normal_name}
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]
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l1, l2 = node_factory.get_nodes(2, opts=opts)
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weird_name_json = json.encoder.JSONEncoder().encode(weird_name)[1:-1].replace('\\', '\\\\')
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aliasline = l1.daemon.is_in_log('Server started with public key .* alias')
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assert weird_name_json in str(aliasline)
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assert l2.daemon.is_in_log('Server started with public key .* alias {}'
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.format(normal_name))
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l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
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l2.fund_channel(l1, 10**6)
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bitcoind.rpc.generate(6)
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# They should gossip together.
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l1.daemon.wait_for_log('Received node_announcement for node {}'
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.format(l2.info['id']))
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l2.daemon.wait_for_log('Received node_announcement for node {}'
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.format(l1.info['id']))
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node = l1.rpc.listnodes(l1.info['id'])['nodes'][0]
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assert node['alias'] == weird_name
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node = l2.rpc.listnodes(l1.info['id'])['nodes'][0]
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assert node['alias'] == weird_name
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@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs DEVELOPER=1 for --dev-no-reconnect")
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def test_gossip_persistence(node_factory, bitcoind):
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"""Gossip for a while, restart and it should remember.
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Also tests for funding outpoint spends, and they should be persisted
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too.
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"""
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opts = {'dev-no-reconnect': None, 'may_reconnect': True}
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l1, l2, l3, l4 = node_factory.get_nodes(4, opts=opts)
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l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
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l2.rpc.connect(l3.info['id'], 'localhost', l3.port)
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l3.rpc.connect(l4.info['id'], 'localhost', l4.port)
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l1.fund_channel(l2, 10**6)
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l2.fund_channel(l3, 10**6)
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# Make channels public, except for l3 -> l4, which is kept local-only for now
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bitcoind.rpc.generate(5)
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l3.fund_channel(l4, 10**6)
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l1.bitcoin.rpc.generate(1)
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def count_active(node):
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chans = node.rpc.listchannels()['channels']
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active = [c for c in chans if c['active']]
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return len(active)
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# Channels should be activated
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wait_for(lambda: count_active(l1) == 4)
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wait_for(lambda: count_active(l2) == 4)
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wait_for(lambda: count_active(l3) == 6) # 4 public + 2 local
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# l1 restarts and doesn't connect, but loads from persisted store, all
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# local channels should be disabled, leaving only the two l2 <-> l3
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# directions
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l1.restart()
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wait_for(lambda: count_active(l1) == 2)
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# Now reconnect, they should re-enable the two l1 <-> l2 directions
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l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
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wait_for(lambda: count_active(l1) == 4)
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# Now spend the funding tx, generate a block and see others deleting the
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# channel from their network view
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l1.rpc.dev_fail(l2.info['id'])
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time.sleep(1)
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l1.bitcoin.rpc.generate(1)
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wait_for(lambda: count_active(l1) == 2)
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wait_for(lambda: count_active(l2) == 2)
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wait_for(lambda: count_active(l3) == 4) # 2 public + 2 local
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# We should have one local-only channel
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def count_non_public(node):
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chans = node.rpc.listchannels()['channels']
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nonpublic = [c for c in chans if not c['public']]
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return len(nonpublic)
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# The channel l3 -> l4 should be known only to them
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assert count_non_public(l1) == 0
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assert count_non_public(l2) == 0
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wait_for(lambda: count_non_public(l3) == 2)
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wait_for(lambda: count_non_public(l4) == 2)
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# Finally, it should also remember the deletion after a restart
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l3.restart()
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l4.restart()
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l2.rpc.connect(l3.info['id'], 'localhost', l3.port)
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l3.rpc.connect(l4.info['id'], 'localhost', l4.port)
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wait_for(lambda: count_active(l3) == 4) # 2 public + 2 local
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# Both l3 and l4 should remember their local-only channel
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wait_for(lambda: count_non_public(l3) == 2)
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wait_for(lambda: count_non_public(l4) == 2)
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@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs DEVELOPER=1")
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def test_routing_gossip_reconnect(node_factory):
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# Connect two peers, reconnect and then see if we resume the
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# gossip.
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disconnects = ['-WIRE_CHANNEL_ANNOUNCEMENT']
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l1 = node_factory.get_node(disconnect=disconnects,
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may_reconnect=True)
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l2 = node_factory.get_node(may_reconnect=True)
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l3 = node_factory.get_node()
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l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
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l1.openchannel(l2, 20000)
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# Now open new channels and everybody should sync
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l2.rpc.connect(l3.info['id'], 'localhost', l3.port)
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l2.openchannel(l3, 20000)
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# Settle the gossip
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for n in [l1, l2, l3]:
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wait_for(lambda: len(n.rpc.listchannels()['channels']) == 4)
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@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs DEVELOPER=1")
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def test_gossip_no_empty_announcements(node_factory, bitcoind):
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# Need full IO logging so we can see gossip
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opts = {'log-level': 'io'}
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l1, l2 = node_factory.get_nodes(2, opts=opts)
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# l3 sends CHANNEL_ANNOUNCEMENT to l2, but not CHANNEL_UDPATE.
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l3 = node_factory.get_node(disconnect=['+WIRE_CHANNEL_ANNOUNCEMENT'],
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options={'dev-no-reconnect': None},
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may_reconnect=True)
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l4 = node_factory.get_node(may_reconnect=True)
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|
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# Turn on IO logging for connectd
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|
subprocess.run(['kill', '-USR1', l1.subd_pid('connectd')])
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subprocess.run(['kill', '-USR1', l2.subd_pid('connectd')])
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|
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l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
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l2.rpc.connect(l3.info['id'], 'localhost', l3.port)
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l3.rpc.connect(l4.info['id'], 'localhost', l4.port)
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|
|
|
# Make an announced-but-not-updated channel.
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|
l3.fund_channel(l4, 10**5)
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|
bitcoind.generate_block(5)
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|
|
|
# 0x0100 = channel_announcement, which goes to l2 before l3 dies.
|
|
l2.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0100')
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|
|
|
# l3 actually disconnects from l4 *and* l2! That means we never see
|
|
# the (delayed) channel_update from l4.
|
|
wait_for(lambda: not l3.rpc.listpeers(l4.info['id'])['peers'][0]['connected'])
|
|
l3.rpc.connect(l4.info['id'], 'localhost', l4.port)
|
|
|
|
# But it never goes to l1, as there's no channel_update.
|
|
time.sleep(2)
|
|
assert not l1.daemon.is_in_log('\[IN\] 0100')
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|
assert len(l1.rpc.listchannels()['channels']) == 0
|
|
|
|
# If we reconnect, gossip will now flow.
|
|
l3.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
|
|
wait_for(lambda: len(l1.rpc.listchannels()['channels']) == 2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs DEVELOPER=1 for --dev-broadcast-interval")
|
|
def test_routing_gossip(node_factory, bitcoind):
|
|
nodes = node_factory.get_nodes(5)
|
|
|
|
for i in range(len(nodes) - 1):
|
|
src, dst = nodes[i], nodes[i + 1]
|
|
src.rpc.connect(dst.info['id'], 'localhost', dst.port)
|
|
src.openchannel(dst, 20000)
|
|
|
|
# Allow announce messages.
|
|
bitcoind.generate_block(5)
|
|
|
|
# Deep check that all channels are in there
|
|
comb = []
|
|
for i in range(len(nodes) - 1):
|
|
comb.append((nodes[i].info['id'], nodes[i + 1].info['id']))
|
|
comb.append((nodes[i + 1].info['id'], nodes[i].info['id']))
|
|
|
|
def check_gossip(n):
|
|
seen = []
|
|
channels = n.rpc.listchannels()['channels']
|
|
for c in channels:
|
|
seen.append((c['source'], c['destination']))
|
|
missing = set(comb) - set(seen)
|
|
logging.debug("Node {id} is missing channels {chans}".format(
|
|
id=n.info['id'],
|
|
chans=missing)
|
|
)
|
|
return len(missing) == 0
|
|
|
|
for n in nodes:
|
|
wait_for(lambda: check_gossip(n), interval=1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs DEVELOPER=1")
|
|
def test_gossip_query_channel_range(node_factory, bitcoind):
|
|
l1, l2, l3, l4 = node_factory.line_graph(4, opts={'log-level': 'io'},
|
|
fundchannel=False)
|
|
|
|
# Make public channels.
|
|
scid12 = l1.fund_channel(l2, 10**5)
|
|
block12 = int(scid12.split(':')[0])
|
|
scid23 = l2.fund_channel(l3, 10**5)
|
|
block23 = int(scid23.split(':')[0])
|
|
bitcoind.generate_block(5)
|
|
|
|
# Make sure l2 has received all the gossip.
|
|
l2.daemon.wait_for_logs(['Received node_announcement for node ' + l1.info['id'],
|
|
'Received node_announcement for node ' + l3.info['id']])
|
|
|
|
# l1 asks for all channels, gets both.
|
|
ret = l1.rpc.dev_query_channel_range(id=l2.info['id'],
|
|
first=0,
|
|
num=1000000)
|
|
|
|
assert ret['final_first_block'] == 0
|
|
assert ret['final_num_blocks'] == 1000000
|
|
assert ret['final_complete']
|
|
assert len(ret['short_channel_ids']) == 2
|
|
assert ret['short_channel_ids'][0] == scid12
|
|
assert ret['short_channel_ids'][1] == scid23
|
|
|
|
# Does not include scid12
|
|
ret = l1.rpc.dev_query_channel_range(id=l2.info['id'],
|
|
first=0,
|
|
num=block12)
|
|
assert ret['final_first_block'] == 0
|
|
assert ret['final_num_blocks'] == block12
|
|
assert ret['final_complete']
|
|
assert len(ret['short_channel_ids']) == 0
|
|
|
|
# Does include scid12
|
|
ret = l1.rpc.dev_query_channel_range(id=l2.info['id'],
|
|
first=0,
|
|
num=block12 + 1)
|
|
assert ret['final_first_block'] == 0
|
|
assert ret['final_num_blocks'] == block12 + 1
|
|
assert ret['final_complete']
|
|
assert len(ret['short_channel_ids']) == 1
|
|
assert ret['short_channel_ids'][0] == scid12
|
|
|
|
# Doesn't include scid23
|
|
ret = l1.rpc.dev_query_channel_range(id=l2.info['id'],
|
|
first=0,
|
|
num=block23)
|
|
assert ret['final_first_block'] == 0
|
|
assert ret['final_num_blocks'] == block23
|
|
assert ret['final_complete']
|
|
assert len(ret['short_channel_ids']) == 1
|
|
assert ret['short_channel_ids'][0] == scid12
|
|
|
|
# Does include scid23
|
|
ret = l1.rpc.dev_query_channel_range(id=l2.info['id'],
|
|
first=block12,
|
|
num=block23 - block12 + 1)
|
|
assert ret['final_first_block'] == block12
|
|
assert ret['final_num_blocks'] == block23 - block12 + 1
|
|
assert ret['final_complete']
|
|
assert len(ret['short_channel_ids']) == 2
|
|
assert ret['short_channel_ids'][0] == scid12
|
|
assert ret['short_channel_ids'][1] == scid23
|
|
|
|
# Only includes scid23
|
|
ret = l1.rpc.dev_query_channel_range(id=l2.info['id'],
|
|
first=block23,
|
|
num=1)
|
|
assert ret['final_first_block'] == block23
|
|
assert ret['final_num_blocks'] == 1
|
|
assert ret['final_complete']
|
|
assert len(ret['short_channel_ids']) == 1
|
|
assert ret['short_channel_ids'][0] == scid23
|
|
|
|
# Past both
|
|
ret = l1.rpc.dev_query_channel_range(id=l2.info['id'],
|
|
first=block23 + 1,
|
|
num=1000000)
|
|
assert ret['final_first_block'] == block23 + 1
|
|
assert ret['final_num_blocks'] == 1000000
|
|
assert ret['final_complete']
|
|
assert len(ret['short_channel_ids']) == 0
|
|
|
|
# Make l2 split reply into two (technically async)
|
|
l2.rpc.dev_set_max_scids_encode_size(max=9)
|
|
l2.daemon.wait_for_log('Set max_scids_encode_bytes to 9')
|
|
ret = l1.rpc.dev_query_channel_range(id=l2.info['id'],
|
|
first=0,
|
|
num=1000000)
|
|
|
|
# It should definitely have split
|
|
assert ret['final_first_block'] != 0 or ret['final_num_blocks'] != 1000000
|
|
assert ret['final_complete']
|
|
assert len(ret['short_channel_ids']) == 2
|
|
assert ret['short_channel_ids'][0] == scid12
|
|
assert ret['short_channel_ids'][1] == scid23
|
|
l2.daemon.wait_for_log('queue_channel_ranges full: splitting')
|
|
|
|
# This should actually be large enough for zlib to kick in!
|
|
l3.fund_channel(l4, 10**5)
|
|
bitcoind.generate_block(5)
|
|
l2.daemon.wait_for_log('Received node_announcement for node ' + l4.info['id'])
|
|
|
|
# Turn on IO logging in l1 channeld.
|
|
subprocess.run(['kill', '-USR1', l1.subd_pid('channeld')])
|
|
|
|
# Restore infinite encode size.
|
|
l2.rpc.dev_set_max_scids_encode_size(max=(2**32 - 1))
|
|
l2.daemon.wait_for_log('Set max_scids_encode_bytes to {}'
|
|
.format(2**32 - 1))
|
|
|
|
ret = l1.rpc.dev_query_channel_range(id=l2.info['id'],
|
|
first=0,
|
|
num=65535)
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log(
|
|
# WIRE_REPLY_CHANNEL_RANGE
|
|
'\[IN\] 0108' +
|
|
# chain_hash
|
|
'................................................................' +
|
|
# first_blocknum
|
|
'00000000' +
|
|
# number_of_blocks
|
|
'0000ffff' +
|
|
# complete
|
|
'01' +
|
|
# length
|
|
'....' +
|
|
# encoding
|
|
'01'
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Long test involving 4 lightningd instances.
|
|
@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs DEVELOPER=1")
|
|
def test_report_routing_failure(node_factory, bitcoind):
|
|
"""Test routing failure and retrying of routing.
|
|
"""
|
|
# The setup is as follows:
|
|
# l3-->l4
|
|
# ^ / |
|
|
# | / |
|
|
# | L v
|
|
# l2<--l1
|
|
#
|
|
# l1 wants to pay to l4.
|
|
# The shortest route is l1-l4, but l1 cannot
|
|
# afford to pay to l1 because l4 has all the
|
|
# funds.
|
|
# This is a local failure.
|
|
# The next shortest route is l1-l2-l4, but
|
|
# l2 cannot afford to pay l4 for same reason.
|
|
# This is a remote failure.
|
|
# Finally the only possible path is
|
|
# l1-l2-l3-l4.
|
|
|
|
def fund_from_to_payer(lsrc, ldst, lpayer):
|
|
lsrc.rpc.connect(ldst.info['id'], 'localhost', ldst.port)
|
|
c = lsrc.fund_channel(ldst, 10000000)
|
|
bitcoind.generate_block(5)
|
|
lpayer.wait_for_routes([c])
|
|
|
|
# Setup
|
|
# Construct lightningd
|
|
l1, l2, l3, l4 = node_factory.get_nodes(4)
|
|
|
|
# Wire them up
|
|
# The ordering below matters!
|
|
# Particularly, l1 is payer and we will
|
|
# wait for l1 to receive gossip for the
|
|
# channel being made.
|
|
channels = []
|
|
for src, dst in [(l1, l2), (l2, l3), (l3, l4), (l4, l1), (l4, l2)]:
|
|
src.rpc.connect(dst.info['id'], 'localhost', dst.port)
|
|
channels.append(src.fund_channel(dst, 10**6))
|
|
bitcoind.generate_block(5)
|
|
|
|
for c in channels:
|
|
l1.wait_channel_active(c)
|
|
|
|
# Test
|
|
inv = l4.rpc.invoice(1234567, 'inv', 'for testing')['bolt11']
|
|
l1.rpc.pay(inv)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@unittest.skipIf(not DEVELOPER, "needs DEVELOPER=1")
|
|
def test_query_short_channel_id(node_factory, bitcoind):
|
|
l1 = node_factory.get_node(options={'log-level': 'io'})
|
|
l2 = node_factory.get_node()
|
|
l3 = node_factory.get_node()
|
|
l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
|
|
l2.rpc.connect(l3.info['id'], 'localhost', l3.port)
|
|
|
|
# Need full IO logging so we can see gossip (from connectd and channeld)
|
|
subprocess.run(['kill', '-USR1', l1.subd_pid('connectd')])
|
|
|
|
# Empty result tests.
|
|
reply = l1.rpc.dev_query_scids(l2.info['id'], ['1:1:1', '2:2:2'])
|
|
# 0x0105 = query_short_channel_ids
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[OUT\] 0105.*0000000100000100010000020000020002')
|
|
assert reply['complete']
|
|
|
|
# Make channels public.
|
|
scid12 = l1.fund_channel(l2, 10**5)
|
|
scid23 = l2.fund_channel(l3, 10**5)
|
|
bitcoind.generate_block(5)
|
|
|
|
# It will know about everything.
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('Received node_announcement for node {}'.format(l3.info['id']))
|
|
subprocess.run(['kill', '-USR1', l1.subd_pid('channeld')])
|
|
|
|
# This query should get channel announcements, channel updates, and node announcements.
|
|
reply = l1.rpc.dev_query_scids(l2.info['id'], [scid23])
|
|
# 0x0105 = query_short_channel_ids
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[OUT\] 0105')
|
|
assert reply['complete']
|
|
|
|
# 0x0100 = channel_announcement
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0100')
|
|
# 0x0102 = channel_update
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0102')
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0102')
|
|
# 0x0101 = node_announcement
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0101')
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0101')
|
|
|
|
reply = l1.rpc.dev_query_scids(l2.info['id'], [scid12, scid23])
|
|
assert reply['complete']
|
|
# Technically, this order could be different, but this matches code.
|
|
# 0x0100 = channel_announcement
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0100')
|
|
# 0x0102 = channel_update
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0102')
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0102')
|
|
# 0x0100 = channel_announcement
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0100')
|
|
# 0x0102 = channel_update
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0102')
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0102')
|
|
# 0x0101 = node_announcement
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0101')
|
|
l1.daemon.wait_for_log('\[IN\] 0101')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_gossip_addresses(node_factory, bitcoind):
|
|
l1 = node_factory.get_node(options={'announce-addr': [
|
|
'[::]:3',
|
|
'127.0.0.1:2',
|
|
'vww6ybal4bd7szmgncyruucpgfkqahzddi37ktceo3ah7ngmcopnpyyd.onion',
|
|
'3fyb44wdhnd2ghhl.onion:1234'
|
|
]})
|
|
l2 = node_factory.get_node()
|
|
l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
|
|
|
|
l1.fund_channel(l2, 100000)
|
|
bitcoind.generate_block(6)
|
|
l2.daemon.wait_for_log('Received node_announcement for node {}'
|
|
.format(l1.info['id']))
|
|
|
|
nodes = l2.rpc.listnodes(l1.info['id'])['nodes']
|
|
assert len(nodes) == 1 and nodes[0]['addresses'] == [
|
|
{'type': 'ipv4', 'address': '127.0.0.1', 'port': 2},
|
|
{'type': 'ipv6', 'address': '::', 'port': 3},
|
|
{'type': 'torv2', 'address': '3fyb44wdhnd2ghhl.onion', 'port': 1234},
|
|
{'type': 'torv3', 'address': 'vww6ybal4bd7szmgncyruucpgfkqahzddi37ktceo3ah7ngmcopnpyyd.onion', 'port': 9735}
|
|
]
|