lnd/lnwire/channel_announcement.go
Olaoluwa Osuntokun 9a6bb19770
lnwire: prep wire messages for TLV extensions
Messages:
- UpdateFulfillHTLC
- UpdateFee
- UpdateFailMalformedHTLC
- UpdateFailHTLC
- UpdateAddHTLC
- Shutdown
- RevokeAndAck
- ReplyShortChanIDsEnd
- ReplyChannelRange
- QueryShortChanIDs
- QueryChannelRange
- NodeAnnouncement
- Init
- GossipTimestampRange
- FundingSigned
- FundingLocked
- FundingCreated
- CommitSig
- ClosingSigned
- ChannelUpdate
- ChannelReestablish
- ChannelAnnouncement
- AnnounceSignatures

lnwire: update quickcheck tests, use constant for Error

multi: update unit tests to pass deep equal assertions with messages

In this commit, we update a series of unit tests in the code base to now
pass due to the new wire message encode/decode logic. In many instances,
we'll now manually set the extra bytes to an empty byte slice to avoid
comparisons that fail due to one message having an empty byte slice and
the other having a nil pointer.
2021-02-24 17:31:55 +01:00

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package lnwire
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg/chainhash"
)
// ChannelAnnouncement message is used to announce the existence of a channel
// between two peers in the overlay, which is propagated by the discovery
// service over broadcast handler.
type ChannelAnnouncement struct {
// This signatures are used by nodes in order to create cross
// references between node's channel and node. Requiring both nodes
// to sign indicates they are both willing to route other payments via
// this node.
NodeSig1 Sig
NodeSig2 Sig
// This signatures are used by nodes in order to create cross
// references between node's channel and node. Requiring the bitcoin
// signatures proves they control the channel.
BitcoinSig1 Sig
BitcoinSig2 Sig
// Features is the feature vector that encodes the features supported
// by the target node. This field can be used to signal the type of the
// channel, or modifications to the fields that would normally follow
// this vector.
Features *RawFeatureVector
// ChainHash denotes the target chain that this channel was opened
// within. This value should be the genesis hash of the target chain.
ChainHash chainhash.Hash
// ShortChannelID is the unique description of the funding transaction,
// or where exactly it's located within the target blockchain.
ShortChannelID ShortChannelID
// The public keys of the two nodes who are operating the channel, such
// that is NodeID1 the numerically-lesser than NodeID2 (ascending
// numerical order).
NodeID1 [33]byte
NodeID2 [33]byte
// Public keys which corresponds to the keys which was declared in
// multisig funding transaction output.
BitcoinKey1 [33]byte
BitcoinKey2 [33]byte
// ExtraOpaqueData is the set of data that was appended to this
// message, some of which we may not actually know how to iterate or
// parse. By holding onto this data, we ensure that we're able to
// properly validate the set of signatures that cover these new fields,
// and ensure we're able to make upgrades to the network in a forwards
// compatible manner.
ExtraOpaqueData ExtraOpaqueData
}
// A compile time check to ensure ChannelAnnouncement implements the
// lnwire.Message interface.
var _ Message = (*ChannelAnnouncement)(nil)
// Decode deserializes a serialized ChannelAnnouncement stored in the passed
// io.Reader observing the specified protocol version.
//
// This is part of the lnwire.Message interface.
func (a *ChannelAnnouncement) Decode(r io.Reader, pver uint32) error {
return ReadElements(r,
&a.NodeSig1,
&a.NodeSig2,
&a.BitcoinSig1,
&a.BitcoinSig2,
&a.Features,
a.ChainHash[:],
&a.ShortChannelID,
&a.NodeID1,
&a.NodeID2,
&a.BitcoinKey1,
&a.BitcoinKey2,
&a.ExtraOpaqueData,
)
}
// Encode serializes the target ChannelAnnouncement into the passed io.Writer
// observing the protocol version specified.
//
// This is part of the lnwire.Message interface.
func (a *ChannelAnnouncement) Encode(w io.Writer, pver uint32) error {
return WriteElements(w,
a.NodeSig1,
a.NodeSig2,
a.BitcoinSig1,
a.BitcoinSig2,
a.Features,
a.ChainHash[:],
a.ShortChannelID,
a.NodeID1,
a.NodeID2,
a.BitcoinKey1,
a.BitcoinKey2,
a.ExtraOpaqueData,
)
}
// MsgType returns the integer uniquely identifying this message type on the
// wire.
//
// This is part of the lnwire.Message interface.
func (a *ChannelAnnouncement) MsgType() MessageType {
return MsgChannelAnnouncement
}
// MaxPayloadLength returns the maximum allowed payload size for this message
// observing the specified protocol version.
//
// This is part of the lnwire.Message interface.
func (a *ChannelAnnouncement) MaxPayloadLength(pver uint32) uint32 {
return MaxMsgBody
}
// DataToSign is used to retrieve part of the announcement message which should
// be signed.
func (a *ChannelAnnouncement) DataToSign() ([]byte, error) {
// We should not include the signatures itself.
var w bytes.Buffer
err := WriteElements(&w,
a.Features,
a.ChainHash[:],
a.ShortChannelID,
a.NodeID1,
a.NodeID2,
a.BitcoinKey1,
a.BitcoinKey2,
a.ExtraOpaqueData,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return w.Bytes(), nil
}