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17 KiB
Go
637 lines
17 KiB
Go
package autopilot
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import (
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"io/ioutil"
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"os"
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"testing"
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"time"
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prand "math/rand"
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"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/channeldb"
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"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwire"
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"github.com/roasbeef/btcd/btcec"
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"github.com/roasbeef/btcutil"
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)
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func TestConstrainedPrefAttachmentNeedMoreChan(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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prand.Seed(time.Now().Unix())
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const (
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minChanSize = 0
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maxChanSize = btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin)
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chanLimit = 3
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threshold = 0.5
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)
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randChanID := func() lnwire.ShortChannelID {
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return lnwire.NewShortChanIDFromInt(uint64(prand.Int63()))
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}
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testCases := []struct {
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channels []Channel
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walletAmt btcutil.Amount
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needMore bool
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amtAvailable btcutil.Amount
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}{
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// Many available funds, but already have too many active open
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// channels.
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{
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[]Channel{
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{
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ChanID: randChanID(),
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Capacity: btcutil.Amount(prand.Int31()),
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},
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{
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ChanID: randChanID(),
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Capacity: btcutil.Amount(prand.Int31()),
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},
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{
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ChanID: randChanID(),
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Capacity: btcutil.Amount(prand.Int31()),
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},
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},
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btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin * 10),
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false,
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0,
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},
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// Ratio of funds in channels and total funds meets the
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// threshold.
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{
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[]Channel{
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{
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ChanID: randChanID(),
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Capacity: btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin),
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},
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{
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ChanID: randChanID(),
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Capacity: btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin),
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},
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},
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btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin * 2),
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false,
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0,
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},
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// Ratio of funds in channels and total funds is below the
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// threshold. We have 10 BTC allocated amongst channels and
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// funds, atm. We're targeting 50%, so 5 BTC should be
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// allocated. Only 1 BTC is atm, so 4 BTC should be
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// recommended.
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{
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[]Channel{
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{
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ChanID: randChanID(),
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Capacity: btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin),
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},
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},
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btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin * 9),
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true,
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btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin * 4),
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},
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// Ratio of funds in channels and total funds is below the
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// threshold. We have 14 BTC total amongst the wallet's
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// balance, and our currently opened channels. Since we're
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// targeting a 50% allocation, we should commit 7 BTC. The
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// current channels commit 4 BTC, so we should expected 3 bTC
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// to be committed.
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{
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[]Channel{
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{
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ChanID: randChanID(),
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Capacity: btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin),
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},
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{
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ChanID: randChanID(),
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Capacity: btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin * 3),
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},
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},
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btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin * 10),
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true,
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btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin * 3),
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},
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// Ratio of funds in channels and total funds is above the
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// threshold.
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{
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[]Channel{
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{
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ChanID: randChanID(),
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Capacity: btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin),
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},
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{
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ChanID: randChanID(),
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Capacity: btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin),
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},
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},
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btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin),
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false,
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0,
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},
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}
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prefAttatch := NewConstrainedPrefAttachment(minChanSize, maxChanSize,
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chanLimit, threshold)
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for i, testCase := range testCases {
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amtToAllocate, needMore := prefAttatch.NeedMoreChans(testCase.channels,
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testCase.walletAmt)
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if amtToAllocate != testCase.amtAvailable {
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t.Fatalf("test #%v: expected %v, got %v",
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i, testCase.amtAvailable, amtToAllocate)
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}
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if needMore != testCase.needMore {
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t.Fatalf("test #%v: expected %v, got %v",
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i, testCase.needMore, needMore)
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}
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}
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}
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type genGraphFunc func() (testGraph, func(), error)
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type testGraph interface {
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ChannelGraph
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addRandChannel(*btcec.PublicKey, *btcec.PublicKey,
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btcutil.Amount) (*ChannelEdge, *ChannelEdge, error)
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}
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func newDiskChanGraph() (testGraph, func(), error) {
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// First, create a temporary directory to be used for the duration of
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// this test.
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tempDirName, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "channeldb")
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, err
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}
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// Next, create channeldb for the first time.
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cdb, err := channeldb.Open(tempDirName)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, err
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}
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cleanUp := func() {
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cdb.Close()
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os.RemoveAll(tempDirName)
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}
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return &databaseChannelGraph{
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db: cdb.ChannelGraph(),
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}, cleanUp, nil
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}
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var _ testGraph = (*databaseChannelGraph)(nil)
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func newMemChanGraph() (testGraph, func(), error) {
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return newMemChannelGraph(), nil, nil
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}
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var _ testGraph = (*memChannelGraph)(nil)
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var chanGraphs = []struct {
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name string
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genFunc genGraphFunc
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}{
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{
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name: "disk_graph",
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genFunc: newDiskChanGraph,
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},
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{
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name: "mem_graph",
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genFunc: newMemChanGraph,
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},
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}
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// TestConstrainedPrefAttachmentSelectEmptyGraph ensures that when passed en
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// empty graph, the Select function always detects the state, and returns nil.
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// Otherwise, it would be possible for the main Select loop to entire an
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// infinite loop.
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func TestConstrainedPrefAttachmentSelectEmptyGraph(t *testing.T) {
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const (
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minChanSize = 0
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maxChanSize = btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin)
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chanLimit = 3
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threshold = 0.5
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)
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// First, we'll generate a random key that represents "us", and create
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// a new instance of the heuristic with our set parameters.
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self, err := randKey()
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("unable to generate self key: %v", err)
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}
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prefAttatch := NewConstrainedPrefAttachment(minChanSize, maxChanSize,
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chanLimit, threshold)
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skipNodes := make(map[NodeID]struct{})
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for _, graph := range chanGraphs {
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success := t.Run(graph.name, func(t1 *testing.T) {
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graph, cleanup, err := graph.genFunc()
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to create graph: %v", err)
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}
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if cleanup != nil {
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defer cleanup()
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}
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// With the necessary state initialized, we'll not
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// attempt to select a set of candidates channel for
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// creation given the current state of the graph.
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const walletFunds = btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin
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directives, err := prefAttatch.Select(self, graph,
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walletFunds, skipNodes)
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to select attachment "+
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"directives: %v", err)
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}
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// We shouldn't have selected any new directives as we
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// started with an empty graph.
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if len(directives) != 0 {
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t1.Fatalf("zero attachment directives "+
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"should've been returned instead %v were",
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len(directives))
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}
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})
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if !success {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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// TestConstrainedPrefAttachmentSelectTwoVertexes ensures that when passed a
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// graph with only two eligible vertexes, then both are selected (without any
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// repeats), and the funds are appropriately allocated across each peer.
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func TestConstrainedPrefAttachmentSelectTwoVertexes(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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prand.Seed(time.Now().Unix())
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const (
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minChanSize = 0
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maxChanSize = btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin)
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chanLimit = 3
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threshold = 0.5
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)
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skipNodes := make(map[NodeID]struct{})
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for _, graph := range chanGraphs {
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success := t.Run(graph.name, func(t1 *testing.T) {
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graph, cleanup, err := graph.genFunc()
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to create graph: %v", err)
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}
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if cleanup != nil {
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defer cleanup()
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}
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// First, we'll generate a random key that represents
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// "us", and create a new instance of the heuristic
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// with our set parameters.
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self, err := randKey()
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to generate self key: %v", err)
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}
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prefAttatch := NewConstrainedPrefAttachment(minChanSize, maxChanSize,
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chanLimit, threshold)
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// For this set, we'll load the memory graph with two
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// nodes, and a random channel connecting them.
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const chanCapacity = btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin
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edge1, edge2, err := graph.addRandChannel(nil, nil, chanCapacity)
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to generate channel: %v", err)
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}
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// With the necessary state initialized, we'll not
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// attempt to select a set of candidates channel for
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// creation given the current state of the graph.
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const walletFunds = btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin * 10
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directives, err := prefAttatch.Select(self, graph,
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walletFunds, skipNodes)
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to select attachment directives: %v", err)
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}
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// Two new directives should have been selected, one
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// for each node already present within the graph.
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if len(directives) != 2 {
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t1.Fatalf("two attachment directives should've been "+
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"returned instead %v were", len(directives))
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}
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// The node attached to should be amongst the two edges
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// created above.
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for _, directive := range directives {
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switch {
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case directive.PeerKey.IsEqual(edge1.Peer.PubKey()):
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case directive.PeerKey.IsEqual(edge2.Peer.PubKey()):
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default:
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t1.Fatalf("attache to unknown node: %x",
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directive.PeerKey.SerializeCompressed())
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}
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// As the number of funds available exceed the
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// max channel size, both edges should consume
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// the maximum channel size.
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if directive.ChanAmt != maxChanSize {
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t1.Fatalf("max channel size should be allocated, "+
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"instead %v was: ", maxChanSize)
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}
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}
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})
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if !success {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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// TestConstrainedPrefAttachmentSelectInsufficientFunds ensures that if the
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// balance of the backing wallet is below the set min channel size, then it
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// never recommends candidates to attach to.
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func TestConstrainedPrefAttachmentSelectInsufficientFunds(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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prand.Seed(time.Now().Unix())
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const (
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minChanSize = 0
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maxChanSize = btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin)
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chanLimit = 3
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threshold = 0.5
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)
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skipNodes := make(map[NodeID]struct{})
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for _, graph := range chanGraphs {
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success := t.Run(graph.name, func(t1 *testing.T) {
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graph, cleanup, err := graph.genFunc()
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to create graph: %v", err)
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}
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if cleanup != nil {
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defer cleanup()
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}
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// First, we'll generate a random key that represents
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// "us", and create a new instance of the heuristic
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// with our set parameters.
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self, err := randKey()
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to generate self key: %v", err)
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}
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prefAttatch := NewConstrainedPrefAttachment(
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minChanSize, maxChanSize, chanLimit, threshold,
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)
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// Next, we'll attempt to select a set of candidates,
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// passing zero for the amount of wallet funds. This
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// should return an empty slice of directives.
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directives, err := prefAttatch.Select(self, graph, 0,
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skipNodes)
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to select attachment "+
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"directives: %v", err)
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}
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if len(directives) != 0 {
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t1.Fatalf("zero attachment directives "+
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"should've been returned instead %v were",
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len(directives))
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}
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})
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if !success {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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// TestConstrainedPrefAttachmentSelectGreedyAllocation tests that if upon
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// deciding a set of candidates, we're unable to evenly split our funds, then
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// we attempt to greedily allocate all funds to each selected vertex (up to the
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// max channel size).
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func TestConstrainedPrefAttachmentSelectGreedyAllocation(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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prand.Seed(time.Now().Unix())
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const (
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minChanSize = 0
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maxChanSize = btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin)
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chanLimit = 3
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threshold = 0.5
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)
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skipNodes := make(map[NodeID]struct{})
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for _, graph := range chanGraphs {
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success := t.Run(graph.name, func(t1 *testing.T) {
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graph, cleanup, err := graph.genFunc()
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to create graph: %v", err)
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}
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if cleanup != nil {
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defer cleanup()
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}
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// First, we'll generate a random key that represents
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// "us", and create a new instance of the heuristic
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// with our set parameters.
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self, err := randKey()
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to generate self key: %v", err)
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}
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prefAttatch := NewConstrainedPrefAttachment(
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minChanSize, maxChanSize, chanLimit, threshold,
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)
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const chanCapcity = btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin
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// Next, we'll add 3 nodes to the graph, creating an
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// "open triangle topology".
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edge1, _, err := graph.addRandChannel(nil, nil,
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chanCapcity)
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to create channel: %v", err)
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}
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_, _, err = graph.addRandChannel(
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edge1.Peer.PubKey(), nil, chanCapcity,
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)
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to create channel: %v", err)
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}
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// At this point, there should be three nodes in the
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// graph, with node node having two edges.
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numNodes := 0
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twoChans := false
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if err := graph.ForEachNode(func(n Node) error {
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numNodes++
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numChans := 0
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err := n.ForEachChannel(func(c ChannelEdge) error {
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numChans++
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return nil
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})
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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twoChans = twoChans || (numChans == 2)
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return nil
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}); err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to traverse graph: %v", err)
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}
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if numNodes != 3 {
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t1.Fatalf("expected 3 nodes, instead have: %v",
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numNodes)
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}
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if !twoChans {
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t1.Fatalf("expected node to have two channels")
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}
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// We'll now begin our test, modeling the available
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// wallet balance to be 5.5 BTC. We're shooting for a
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// 50/50 allocation, and have 3 BTC in channels. As a
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// result, the heuristic should try to greedily
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// allocate funds to channels.
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const availableBalance = btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin * 2.5
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directives, err := prefAttatch.Select(self, graph,
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availableBalance, skipNodes)
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to select attachment "+
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"directives: %v", err)
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}
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// Three directives should have been returned.
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if len(directives) != 3 {
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t1.Fatalf("expected 3 directives, instead "+
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"got: %v", len(directives))
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}
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// The two directive should have the max channel amount
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// allocated.
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if directives[0].ChanAmt != maxChanSize {
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t1.Fatalf("expected recommendation of %v, "+
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"instead got %v", maxChanSize,
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directives[0].ChanAmt)
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}
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if directives[1].ChanAmt != maxChanSize {
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t1.Fatalf("expected recommendation of %v, "+
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"instead got %v", maxChanSize,
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directives[1].ChanAmt)
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}
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// The third channel should have been allocated the
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// remainder, or 0.5 BTC.
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if directives[2].ChanAmt != (btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin * 0.5) {
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t1.Fatalf("expected recommendation of %v, "+
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"instead got %v", maxChanSize,
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directives[2].ChanAmt)
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}
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})
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if !success {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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// TestConstrainedPrefAttachmentSelectSkipNodes ensures that if a node was
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// already select for attachment, then that node is excluded from the set of
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// candidate nodes.
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func TestConstrainedPrefAttachmentSelectSkipNodes(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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prand.Seed(time.Now().Unix())
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const (
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minChanSize = 0
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maxChanSize = btcutil.Amount(btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin)
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chanLimit = 3
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threshold = 0.5
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)
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for _, graph := range chanGraphs {
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success := t.Run(graph.name, func(t1 *testing.T) {
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skipNodes := make(map[NodeID]struct{})
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graph, cleanup, err := graph.genFunc()
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to create graph: %v", err)
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}
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if cleanup != nil {
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defer cleanup()
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}
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// First, we'll generate a random key that represents
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// "us", and create a new instance of the heuristic
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// with our set parameters.
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self, err := randKey()
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if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to generate self key: %v", err)
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}
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prefAttatch := NewConstrainedPrefAttachment(
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minChanSize, maxChanSize, chanLimit, threshold,
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)
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|
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// Next, we'll create a simple topology of two nodes,
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// with a single channel connecting them.
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const chanCapcity = btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin
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_, _, err = graph.addRandChannel(nil, nil,
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chanCapcity)
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|
if err != nil {
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t1.Fatalf("unable to create channel: %v", err)
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|
}
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|
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|
// With our graph created, we'll now execute the Select
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|
// function to recommend potential attachment
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|
// candidates.
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const availableBalance = btcutil.SatoshiPerBitcoin * 2.5
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directives, err := prefAttatch.Select(self, graph,
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availableBalance, skipNodes)
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|
if err != nil {
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|
t1.Fatalf("unable to select attachment "+
|
|
"directives: %v", err)
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|
}
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|
|
|
// As the channel limit is three, and two nodes are
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|
// present in the graph, both should be selected.
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|
if len(directives) != 2 {
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|
t1.Fatalf("expected two directives, instead "+
|
|
"got %v", len(directives))
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|
}
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|
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|
// We'll simulate a channel update by adding the nodes
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|
// we just establish channel with the to set of nodes
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|
// to be skipped.
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|
skipNodes[NewNodeID(directives[0].PeerKey)] = struct{}{}
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|
skipNodes[NewNodeID(directives[1].PeerKey)] = struct{}{}
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|
|
|
// If we attempt to make a call to the Select function,
|
|
// without providing any new information, then we
|
|
// should get no new directives as both nodes has
|
|
// already been attached to.
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|
directives, err = prefAttatch.Select(self, graph,
|
|
availableBalance, skipNodes)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
t1.Fatalf("unable to select attachment "+
|
|
"directives: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if len(directives) != 0 {
|
|
t1.Fatalf("zero new directives should have been "+
|
|
"selected, but %v were", len(directives))
|
|
}
|
|
})
|
|
if !success {
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
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