package p2p_test import ( "errors" "fmt" "io" "strings" "sync" "testing" "time" "github.com/fortytw2/leaktest" "github.com/gogo/protobuf/proto" gogotypes "github.com/gogo/protobuf/types" "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" dbm "github.com/tendermint/tm-db" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/crypto" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/log" tmsync "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/sync" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/mocks" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/p2ptest" ) func echoReactor(channel *p2p.Channel) { for { select { case envelope := <-channel.In: value := envelope.Message.(*p2ptest.Message).Value channel.Out <- p2p.Envelope{ To: envelope.From, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: value}, } case <-channel.Done(): return } } } func TestRouter_Network(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) // Create a test network and open a channel where all peers run echoReactor. network := p2ptest.MakeNetwork(t, p2ptest.NetworkOptions{NumNodes: 8}) network.Start(t) local := network.RandomNode() peers := network.Peers(local.NodeID) channels := network.MakeChannels(t, chDesc, &p2ptest.Message{}, 0) channel := channels[local.NodeID] for _, peer := range peers { go echoReactor(channels[peer.NodeID]) } // Sending a message to each peer should work. for _, peer := range peers { p2ptest.RequireSendReceive(t, channel, peer.NodeID, &p2ptest.Message{Value: "foo"}, &p2ptest.Message{Value: "foo"}, ) } // Sending a broadcast should return back a message from all peers. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, channel, p2p.Envelope{ Broadcast: true, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "bar"}, }) expect := []p2p.Envelope{} for _, peer := range peers { expect = append(expect, p2p.Envelope{ From: peer.NodeID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "bar"}, }) } p2ptest.RequireReceiveUnordered(t, channel, expect) // We then submit an error for a peer, and watch it get disconnected and // then reconnected as the router retries it. peerUpdates := local.MakePeerUpdatesNoRequireEmpty(t) channel.Error <- p2p.PeerError{ NodeID: peers[0].NodeID, Err: errors.New("boom"), } p2ptest.RequireUpdates(t, peerUpdates, []p2p.PeerUpdate{ {NodeID: peers[0].NodeID, Status: p2p.PeerStatusDown}, {NodeID: peers[0].NodeID, Status: p2p.PeerStatusUp}, }) } func TestRouter_Channel(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) // Set up a router with no transports (so no peers). peerManager, err := p2p.NewPeerManager(selfID, dbm.NewMemDB(), p2p.PeerManagerOptions{}) require.NoError(t, err) defer peerManager.Close() router, err := p2p.NewRouter( log.TestingLogger(), p2p.NopMetrics(), selfInfo, selfKey, peerManager, nil, p2p.RouterOptions{}, ) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, router.Start()) t.Cleanup(func() { require.NoError(t, router.Stop()) }) // Opening a channel should work. channel, err := router.OpenChannel(chDesc, &p2ptest.Message{}, 0) require.NoError(t, err) // Opening the same channel again should fail. _, err = router.OpenChannel(chDesc, &p2ptest.Message{}, 0) require.Error(t, err) // Opening a different channel should work. chDesc2 := p2p.ChannelDescriptor{ID: byte(2)} _, err = router.OpenChannel(chDesc2, &p2ptest.Message{}, 0) require.NoError(t, err) // Closing the channel, then opening it again should be fine. channel.Close() time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond) // yes yes, but Close() is async... channel, err = router.OpenChannel(chDesc, &p2ptest.Message{}, 0) require.NoError(t, err) // We should be able to send on the channel, even though there are no peers. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, channel, p2p.Envelope{ To: p2p.NodeID(strings.Repeat("a", 40)), Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "foo"}, }) // A message to ourselves should be dropped. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, channel, p2p.Envelope{ To: selfID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "self"}, }) p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, channel) } // Channel tests are hairy to mock, so we use an in-memory network instead. func TestRouter_Channel_SendReceive(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) // Create a test network and open a channel on all nodes. network := p2ptest.MakeNetwork(t, p2ptest.NetworkOptions{NumNodes: 3}) network.Start(t) ids := network.NodeIDs() aID, bID, cID := ids[0], ids[1], ids[2] channels := network.MakeChannels(t, chDesc, &p2ptest.Message{}, 0) a, b, c := channels[aID], channels[bID], channels[cID] otherChannels := network.MakeChannels(t, p2ptest.MakeChannelDesc(9), &p2ptest.Message{}, 0) // Sending a message a->b should work, and not send anything // further to a, b, or c. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, a, p2p.Envelope{To: bID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "foo"}}) p2ptest.RequireReceive(t, b, p2p.Envelope{From: aID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "foo"}}) p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, a, b, c) // Sending a nil message a->c should be dropped. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, a, p2p.Envelope{To: bID, Message: nil}) p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, a, b, c) // Sending a different message type should be dropped. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, a, p2p.Envelope{To: bID, Message: &gogotypes.BoolValue{Value: true}}) p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, a, b, c) // Sending to an unknown peer should be dropped. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, a, p2p.Envelope{ To: p2p.NodeID(strings.Repeat("a", 40)), Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "a"}, }) p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, a, b, c) // Sending without a recipient should be dropped. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, a, p2p.Envelope{Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "noto"}}) p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, a, b, c) // Sending to self should be dropped. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, a, p2p.Envelope{To: aID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "self"}}) p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, a, b, c) // Removing b and sending to it should be dropped. network.Remove(t, bID) p2ptest.RequireSend(t, a, p2p.Envelope{To: bID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "nob"}}) p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, a, b, c) // After all this, sending a message c->a should work. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, c, p2p.Envelope{To: aID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "bar"}}) p2ptest.RequireReceive(t, a, p2p.Envelope{From: cID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "bar"}}) p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, a, b, c) // None of these messages should have made it onto the other channels. for _, other := range otherChannels { p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, other) } } func TestRouter_Channel_Broadcast(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) // Create a test network and open a channel on all nodes. network := p2ptest.MakeNetwork(t, p2ptest.NetworkOptions{NumNodes: 4}) network.Start(t) ids := network.NodeIDs() aID, bID, cID, dID := ids[0], ids[1], ids[2], ids[3] channels := network.MakeChannels(t, chDesc, &p2ptest.Message{}, 0) a, b, c, d := channels[aID], channels[bID], channels[cID], channels[dID] // Sending a broadcast from b should work. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, b, p2p.Envelope{Broadcast: true, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "foo"}}) p2ptest.RequireReceive(t, a, p2p.Envelope{From: bID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "foo"}}) p2ptest.RequireReceive(t, c, p2p.Envelope{From: bID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "foo"}}) p2ptest.RequireReceive(t, d, p2p.Envelope{From: bID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "foo"}}) p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, a, b, c, d) // Removing one node from the network shouldn't prevent broadcasts from working. network.Remove(t, dID) p2ptest.RequireSend(t, a, p2p.Envelope{Broadcast: true, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "bar"}}) p2ptest.RequireReceive(t, b, p2p.Envelope{From: aID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "bar"}}) p2ptest.RequireReceive(t, c, p2p.Envelope{From: aID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "bar"}}) p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, a, b, c, d) } func TestRouter_Channel_Wrapper(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) // Create a test network and open a channel on all nodes. network := p2ptest.MakeNetwork(t, p2ptest.NetworkOptions{NumNodes: 2}) network.Start(t) ids := network.NodeIDs() aID, bID := ids[0], ids[1] channels := network.MakeChannels(t, chDesc, &wrapperMessage{}, 0) a, b := channels[aID], channels[bID] // Since wrapperMessage implements p2p.Wrapper and handles Message, it // should automatically wrap and unwrap sent messages -- we prepend the // wrapper actions to the message value to signal this. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, a, p2p.Envelope{To: bID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "foo"}}) p2ptest.RequireReceive(t, b, p2p.Envelope{From: aID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "unwrap:wrap:foo"}}) // If we send a different message that can't be wrapped, it should be dropped. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, a, p2p.Envelope{To: bID, Message: &gogotypes.BoolValue{Value: true}}) p2ptest.RequireEmpty(t, b) // If we send the wrapper message itself, it should also be passed through // since WrapperMessage supports it, and should only be unwrapped at the receiver. p2ptest.RequireSend(t, a, p2p.Envelope{ To: bID, Message: &wrapperMessage{Message: p2ptest.Message{Value: "foo"}}, }) p2ptest.RequireReceive(t, b, p2p.Envelope{ From: aID, Message: &p2ptest.Message{Value: "unwrap:foo"}, }) } // WrapperMessage prepends the value with "wrap:" and "unwrap:" to test it. type wrapperMessage struct { p2ptest.Message } var _ p2p.Wrapper = (*wrapperMessage)(nil) func (w *wrapperMessage) Wrap(inner proto.Message) error { switch inner := inner.(type) { case *p2ptest.Message: w.Message.Value = fmt.Sprintf("wrap:%v", inner.Value) case *wrapperMessage: *w = *inner default: return fmt.Errorf("invalid message type %T", inner) } return nil } func (w *wrapperMessage) Unwrap() (proto.Message, error) { return &p2ptest.Message{Value: fmt.Sprintf("unwrap:%v", w.Message.Value)}, nil } func TestRouter_Channel_Error(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) // Create a test network and open a channel on all nodes. network := p2ptest.MakeNetwork(t, p2ptest.NetworkOptions{NumNodes: 3}) network.Start(t) ids := network.NodeIDs() aID, bID := ids[0], ids[1] channels := network.MakeChannels(t, chDesc, &p2ptest.Message{}, 0) a := channels[aID] // Erroring b should cause it to be disconnected. It will reconnect shortly after. sub := network.Nodes[aID].MakePeerUpdates(t) p2ptest.RequireError(t, a, p2p.PeerError{NodeID: bID, Err: errors.New("boom")}) p2ptest.RequireUpdates(t, sub, []p2p.PeerUpdate{ {NodeID: bID, Status: p2p.PeerStatusDown}, {NodeID: bID, Status: p2p.PeerStatusUp}, }) } func TestRouter_AcceptPeers(t *testing.T) { testcases := map[string]struct { peerInfo p2p.NodeInfo peerKey crypto.PubKey ok bool }{ "valid handshake": {peerInfo, peerKey.PubKey(), true}, "empty handshake": {p2p.NodeInfo{}, nil, false}, "invalid key": {peerInfo, selfKey.PubKey(), false}, "self handshake": {selfInfo, selfKey.PubKey(), false}, } for name, tc := range testcases { tc := tc t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) // Set up a mock transport that handshakes. closer := tmsync.NewCloser() mockConnection := &mocks.Connection{} mockConnection.On("String").Maybe().Return("mock") mockConnection.On("Handshake", mock.Anything, selfInfo, selfKey). Return(tc.peerInfo, tc.peerKey, nil) mockConnection.On("Close").Run(func(_ mock.Arguments) { closer.Close() }).Return(nil) mockConnection.On("RemoteEndpoint").Return(p2p.Endpoint{}) if tc.ok { // without the sleep after RequireUpdate this method isn't // always called. Consider making this call optional. mockConnection.On("ReceiveMessage").Return(chID, nil, io.EOF) } mockTransport := &mocks.Transport{} mockTransport.On("String").Maybe().Return("mock") mockTransport.On("Protocols").Return([]p2p.Protocol{"mock"}) mockTransport.On("Close").Return(nil) mockTransport.On("Accept").Once().Return(mockConnection, nil) mockTransport.On("Accept").Once().Return(nil, io.EOF) // Set up and start the router. peerManager, err := p2p.NewPeerManager(selfID, dbm.NewMemDB(), p2p.PeerManagerOptions{}) require.NoError(t, err) defer peerManager.Close() sub := peerManager.Subscribe() defer sub.Close() router, err := p2p.NewRouter( log.TestingLogger(), p2p.NopMetrics(), selfInfo, selfKey, peerManager, []p2p.Transport{mockTransport}, p2p.RouterOptions{}, ) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, router.Start()) if tc.ok { p2ptest.RequireUpdate(t, sub, p2p.PeerUpdate{ NodeID: tc.peerInfo.NodeID, Status: p2p.PeerStatusUp, }) // force a context switch so that the // connection is handled. time.Sleep(time.Millisecond) sub.Close() } else { select { case <-closer.Done(): case <-time.After(100 * time.Millisecond): require.Fail(t, "connection not closed") } } require.NoError(t, router.Stop()) mockTransport.AssertExpectations(t) mockConnection.AssertExpectations(t) }) } } func TestRouter_AcceptPeers_Error(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) // Set up a mock transport that returns an error, which should prevent // the router from calling Accept again. mockTransport := &mocks.Transport{} mockTransport.On("String").Maybe().Return("mock") mockTransport.On("Protocols").Return([]p2p.Protocol{"mock"}) mockTransport.On("Accept").Once().Return(nil, errors.New("boom")) mockTransport.On("Close").Return(nil) // Set up and start the router. peerManager, err := p2p.NewPeerManager(selfID, dbm.NewMemDB(), p2p.PeerManagerOptions{}) require.NoError(t, err) defer peerManager.Close() router, err := p2p.NewRouter( log.TestingLogger(), p2p.NopMetrics(), selfInfo, selfKey, peerManager, []p2p.Transport{mockTransport}, p2p.RouterOptions{}, ) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, router.Start()) time.Sleep(time.Second) require.NoError(t, router.Stop()) mockTransport.AssertExpectations(t) } func TestRouter_AcceptPeers_ErrorEOF(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) // Set up a mock transport that returns io.EOF once, which should prevent // the router from calling Accept again. mockTransport := &mocks.Transport{} mockTransport.On("String").Maybe().Return("mock") mockTransport.On("Protocols").Return([]p2p.Protocol{"mock"}) mockTransport.On("Accept").Once().Return(nil, io.EOF) mockTransport.On("Close").Return(nil) // Set up and start the router. peerManager, err := p2p.NewPeerManager(selfID, dbm.NewMemDB(), p2p.PeerManagerOptions{}) require.NoError(t, err) defer peerManager.Close() router, err := p2p.NewRouter( log.TestingLogger(), p2p.NopMetrics(), selfInfo, selfKey, peerManager, []p2p.Transport{mockTransport}, p2p.RouterOptions{}, ) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, router.Start()) time.Sleep(time.Second) require.NoError(t, router.Stop()) mockTransport.AssertExpectations(t) } func TestRouter_AcceptPeers_HeadOfLineBlocking(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) // Set up a mock transport that returns a connection that blocks during the // handshake. It should be able to accept several of these in parallel, i.e. // a single connection can't halt other connections being accepted. acceptCh := make(chan bool, 3) closeCh := make(chan time.Time) mockConnection := &mocks.Connection{} mockConnection.On("String").Maybe().Return("mock") mockConnection.On("Handshake", mock.Anything, selfInfo, selfKey). WaitUntil(closeCh).Return(p2p.NodeInfo{}, nil, io.EOF) mockConnection.On("Close").Return(nil) mockConnection.On("RemoteEndpoint").Return(p2p.Endpoint{}) mockTransport := &mocks.Transport{} mockTransport.On("String").Maybe().Return("mock") mockTransport.On("Protocols").Return([]p2p.Protocol{"mock"}) mockTransport.On("Close").Return(nil) mockTransport.On("Accept").Times(3).Run(func(_ mock.Arguments) { acceptCh <- true }).Return(mockConnection, nil) mockTransport.On("Accept").Once().Return(nil, io.EOF) // Set up and start the router. peerManager, err := p2p.NewPeerManager(selfID, dbm.NewMemDB(), p2p.PeerManagerOptions{}) require.NoError(t, err) defer peerManager.Close() router, err := p2p.NewRouter( log.TestingLogger(), p2p.NopMetrics(), selfInfo, selfKey, peerManager, []p2p.Transport{mockTransport}, p2p.RouterOptions{}, ) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, router.Start()) require.Eventually(t, func() bool { return len(acceptCh) == 3 }, time.Second, 10*time.Millisecond) close(closeCh) time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond) require.NoError(t, router.Stop()) mockTransport.AssertExpectations(t) mockConnection.AssertExpectations(t) } func TestRouter_DialPeers(t *testing.T) { testcases := map[string]struct { dialID p2p.NodeID peerInfo p2p.NodeInfo peerKey crypto.PubKey dialErr error ok bool }{ "valid dial": {peerInfo.NodeID, peerInfo, peerKey.PubKey(), nil, true}, "empty handshake": {peerInfo.NodeID, p2p.NodeInfo{}, nil, nil, false}, "invalid key": {peerInfo.NodeID, peerInfo, selfKey.PubKey(), nil, false}, "unexpected node ID": {peerInfo.NodeID, selfInfo, selfKey.PubKey(), nil, false}, "dial error": {peerInfo.NodeID, peerInfo, peerKey.PubKey(), errors.New("boom"), false}, } for name, tc := range testcases { tc := tc t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) address := p2p.NodeAddress{Protocol: "mock", NodeID: tc.dialID} endpoint := p2p.Endpoint{Protocol: "mock", Path: string(tc.dialID)} // Set up a mock transport that handshakes. closer := tmsync.NewCloser() mockConnection := &mocks.Connection{} mockConnection.On("String").Maybe().Return("mock") if tc.dialErr == nil { mockConnection.On("Handshake", mock.Anything, selfInfo, selfKey). Return(tc.peerInfo, tc.peerKey, nil) mockConnection.On("Close").Run(func(_ mock.Arguments) { closer.Close() }).Return(nil) } if tc.ok { // without the sleep after RequireUpdate this method isn't // always called. Consider making this call optional. mockConnection.On("ReceiveMessage").Return(chID, nil, io.EOF) } mockTransport := &mocks.Transport{} mockTransport.On("String").Maybe().Return("mock") mockTransport.On("Protocols").Return([]p2p.Protocol{"mock"}) mockTransport.On("Close").Return(nil) mockTransport.On("Accept").Maybe().Return(nil, io.EOF) if tc.dialErr == nil { mockTransport.On("Dial", mock.Anything, endpoint).Once().Return(mockConnection, nil) // This handles the retry when a dialed connection gets closed after ReceiveMessage // returns io.EOF above. mockTransport.On("Dial", mock.Anything, endpoint).Maybe().Return(nil, io.EOF) } else { mockTransport.On("Dial", mock.Anything, endpoint).Once(). Run(func(_ mock.Arguments) { closer.Close() }). Return(nil, tc.dialErr) } // Set up and start the router. peerManager, err := p2p.NewPeerManager(selfID, dbm.NewMemDB(), p2p.PeerManagerOptions{}) require.NoError(t, err) defer peerManager.Close() added, err := peerManager.Add(address) require.NoError(t, err) require.True(t, added) sub := peerManager.Subscribe() defer sub.Close() router, err := p2p.NewRouter( log.TestingLogger(), p2p.NopMetrics(), selfInfo, selfKey, peerManager, []p2p.Transport{mockTransport}, p2p.RouterOptions{}, ) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, router.Start()) if tc.ok { p2ptest.RequireUpdate(t, sub, p2p.PeerUpdate{ NodeID: tc.peerInfo.NodeID, Status: p2p.PeerStatusUp, }) // force a context switch so that the // connection is handled. time.Sleep(time.Millisecond) sub.Close() } else { select { case <-closer.Done(): case <-time.After(100 * time.Millisecond): require.Fail(t, "connection not closed") } } require.NoError(t, router.Stop()) mockTransport.AssertExpectations(t) mockConnection.AssertExpectations(t) }) } } func TestRouter_DialPeers_Parallel(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) a := p2p.NodeAddress{Protocol: "mock", NodeID: p2p.NodeID(strings.Repeat("a", 40))} b := p2p.NodeAddress{Protocol: "mock", NodeID: p2p.NodeID(strings.Repeat("b", 40))} c := p2p.NodeAddress{Protocol: "mock", NodeID: p2p.NodeID(strings.Repeat("c", 40))} // Set up a mock transport that returns a connection that blocks during the // handshake. It should dial all peers in parallel. dialCh := make(chan bool, 3) closeCh := make(chan time.Time) mockConnection := &mocks.Connection{} mockConnection.On("String").Maybe().Return("mock") mockConnection.On("Handshake", mock.Anything, selfInfo, selfKey). WaitUntil(closeCh).Return(p2p.NodeInfo{}, nil, io.EOF) mockConnection.On("Close").Return(nil) mockTransport := &mocks.Transport{} mockTransport.On("String").Maybe().Return("mock") mockTransport.On("Protocols").Return([]p2p.Protocol{"mock"}) mockTransport.On("Close").Return(nil) mockTransport.On("Accept").Once().Return(nil, io.EOF) for _, address := range []p2p.NodeAddress{a, b, c} { endpoint := p2p.Endpoint{Protocol: address.Protocol, Path: string(address.NodeID)} mockTransport.On("Dial", mock.Anything, endpoint).Run(func(_ mock.Arguments) { dialCh <- true }).Return(mockConnection, nil) } // Set up and start the router. peerManager, err := p2p.NewPeerManager(selfID, dbm.NewMemDB(), p2p.PeerManagerOptions{}) require.NoError(t, err) defer peerManager.Close() added, err := peerManager.Add(a) require.NoError(t, err) require.True(t, added) added, err = peerManager.Add(b) require.NoError(t, err) require.True(t, added) added, err = peerManager.Add(c) require.NoError(t, err) require.True(t, added) router, err := p2p.NewRouter( log.TestingLogger(), p2p.NopMetrics(), selfInfo, selfKey, peerManager, []p2p.Transport{mockTransport}, p2p.RouterOptions{}, ) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, router.Start()) require.Eventually(t, func() bool { return len(dialCh) == 3 }, time.Second, 10*time.Millisecond) close(closeCh) time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond) require.NoError(t, router.Stop()) mockTransport.AssertExpectations(t) mockConnection.AssertExpectations(t) } func TestRouter_EvictPeers(t *testing.T) { t.Cleanup(leaktest.Check(t)) // Set up a mock transport that we can evict. closeCh := make(chan time.Time) closeOnce := sync.Once{} mockConnection := &mocks.Connection{} mockConnection.On("String").Maybe().Return("mock") mockConnection.On("Handshake", mock.Anything, selfInfo, selfKey). Return(peerInfo, peerKey.PubKey(), nil) mockConnection.On("ReceiveMessage").WaitUntil(closeCh).Return(chID, nil, io.EOF) mockConnection.On("RemoteEndpoint").Return(p2p.Endpoint{}) mockConnection.On("Close").Run(func(_ mock.Arguments) { closeOnce.Do(func() { close(closeCh) }) }).Return(nil) mockTransport := &mocks.Transport{} mockTransport.On("String").Maybe().Return("mock") mockTransport.On("Protocols").Return([]p2p.Protocol{"mock"}) mockTransport.On("Close").Return(nil) mockTransport.On("Accept").Once().Return(mockConnection, nil) mockTransport.On("Accept").Once().Return(nil, io.EOF) // Set up and start the router. peerManager, err := p2p.NewPeerManager(selfID, dbm.NewMemDB(), p2p.PeerManagerOptions{}) require.NoError(t, err) defer peerManager.Close() sub := peerManager.Subscribe() defer sub.Close() router, err := p2p.NewRouter( log.TestingLogger(), p2p.NopMetrics(), selfInfo, selfKey, peerManager, []p2p.Transport{mockTransport}, p2p.RouterOptions{}, ) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, router.Start()) // Wait for the mock peer to connect, then evict it by reporting an error. p2ptest.RequireUpdate(t, sub, p2p.PeerUpdate{ NodeID: peerInfo.NodeID, Status: p2p.PeerStatusUp, }) peerManager.Errored(peerInfo.NodeID, errors.New("boom")) p2ptest.RequireUpdate(t, sub, p2p.PeerUpdate{ NodeID: peerInfo.NodeID, Status: p2p.PeerStatusDown, }) sub.Close() require.NoError(t, router.Stop()) mockTransport.AssertExpectations(t) mockConnection.AssertExpectations(t) }