Prefer well-connected nodes for introduction nodes
authorJeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 17:23:56 +0000 (11:23 -0600)
committerJeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 17:23:56 +0000 (11:23 -0600)
When forming blinded paths, using a reliable node as the introduction
node is important to ensure onion message reliability. Order blinded
paths by how well-connected the introduction node is as a proxy for
reliability.

For short paths (e.g., when the sender and recipient share an LSP), this
may also result in a scenario where initiating a direct connection isn't
necessary. That is helpful when using RGS since it currently doesn't
include node announcements and thus cannot initiate a direct connection.

lightning/src/ln/offers_tests.rs
lightning/src/onion_message/messenger.rs

index 54dc5e4a59817c79415fc0963cf67207645822e0..6af4cb6b17faa32c926e4dd81866ab5552fe6ce0 100644 (file)
@@ -263,6 +263,56 @@ fn prefers_non_tor_nodes_in_blinded_paths() {
        }
 }
 
+/// Checks that blinded paths prefer an introduction node that is the most connected.
+#[test]
+fn prefers_more_connected_nodes_in_blinded_paths() {
+       let mut accept_forward_cfg = test_default_channel_config();
+       accept_forward_cfg.accept_forwards_to_priv_channels = true;
+
+       let mut features = channelmanager::provided_init_features(&accept_forward_cfg);
+       features.set_onion_messages_optional();
+       features.set_route_blinding_optional();
+
+       let chanmon_cfgs = create_chanmon_cfgs(6);
+       let node_cfgs = create_node_cfgs(6, &chanmon_cfgs);
+
+       *node_cfgs[1].override_init_features.borrow_mut() = Some(features);
+
+       let node_chanmgrs = create_node_chanmgrs(
+               6, &node_cfgs, &[None, Some(accept_forward_cfg), None, None, None, None]
+       );
+       let nodes = create_network(6, &node_cfgs, &node_chanmgrs);
+
+       create_unannounced_chan_between_nodes_with_value(&nodes, 0, 1, 10_000_000, 1_000_000_000);
+       create_unannounced_chan_between_nodes_with_value(&nodes, 2, 3, 10_000_000, 1_000_000_000);
+       create_announced_chan_between_nodes_with_value(&nodes, 1, 2, 10_000_000, 1_000_000_000);
+       create_announced_chan_between_nodes_with_value(&nodes, 1, 4, 10_000_000, 1_000_000_000);
+       create_announced_chan_between_nodes_with_value(&nodes, 1, 5, 10_000_000, 1_000_000_000);
+       create_announced_chan_between_nodes_with_value(&nodes, 2, 4, 10_000_000, 1_000_000_000);
+       create_announced_chan_between_nodes_with_value(&nodes, 2, 5, 10_000_000, 1_000_000_000);
+
+       // Add extra channels so that more than one of Bob's peers have MIN_PEER_CHANNELS and one has
+       // more than the others.
+       create_announced_chan_between_nodes_with_value(&nodes, 0, 4, 10_000_000, 1_000_000_000);
+       create_announced_chan_between_nodes_with_value(&nodes, 3, 4, 10_000_000, 1_000_000_000);
+
+       let (alice, bob, charlie, david) = (&nodes[0], &nodes[1], &nodes[2], &nodes[3]);
+       let bob_id = bob.node.get_our_node_id();
+
+       disconnect_peers(alice, &[charlie, david, &nodes[4], &nodes[5]]);
+       disconnect_peers(david, &[bob, &nodes[4], &nodes[5]]);
+
+       let offer = bob.node
+               .create_offer_builder("coffee".to_string()).unwrap()
+               .amount_msats(10_000_000)
+               .build().unwrap();
+       assert_ne!(offer.signing_pubkey(), bob_id);
+       assert!(!offer.paths().is_empty());
+       for path in offer.paths() {
+               assert_eq!(path.introduction_node_id, nodes[4].node.get_our_node_id());
+       }
+}
+
 /// Checks that an offer can be paid through blinded paths and that ephemeral pubkeys are used
 /// rather than exposing a node's pubkey.
 #[test]
index c221e7820256ba3c290994440a561f65899f6bdd..6987ece9627b9856b149a3d0ea8b137436fe4fe2 100644 (file)
@@ -364,13 +364,17 @@ where
                                network_graph
                                        .node(&NodeId::from_pubkey(pubkey))
                                        .filter(|info| info.channels.len() >= MIN_PEER_CHANNELS)
-                                       .map(|info| (*pubkey, info.is_tor_only()))
+                                       .map(|info| (*pubkey, info.is_tor_only(), info.channels.len()))
                        )
                        .collect::<Vec<_>>();
-               peer_info.sort_unstable_by(|(_, a_tor_only), (_, b_tor_only)| a_tor_only.cmp(b_tor_only));
+
+               // Prefer using non-Tor nodes with the most channels as the introduction node.
+               peer_info.sort_unstable_by(|(_, a_tor_only, a_channels), (_, b_tor_only, b_channels)| {
+                       a_tor_only.cmp(b_tor_only).then(a_channels.cmp(b_channels).reverse())
+               });
 
                let paths = peer_info.into_iter()
-                       .map(|(pubkey, _)| vec![pubkey, recipient])
+                       .map(|(pubkey, _, _)| vec![pubkey, recipient])
                        .map(|node_pks| BlindedPath::new_for_message(&node_pks, &*self.entropy_source, secp_ctx))
                        .take(MAX_PATHS)
                        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>();