breacharbiter: makes newline formatting consistent with lnd

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Conner Fromknecht 2017-08-14 15:14:43 -07:00 committed by Olaoluwa Osuntokun
parent c0f1d12521
commit cfe1530205

@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ func (b *breachArbiter) Start() error {
nActive := len(activeChannels)
if nActive > 0 {
brarLog.Infof("Retrieved %v channels from database, watching "+
"with vigilance!", len(activeChannels))
"with vigilance!", nActive)
}
// Here we will determine a set of channels that will need to be managed
@ -163,25 +163,23 @@ func (b *breachArbiter) Start() error {
// disk, we will create a channel state machine that can be used to
// watch for any potential channel closures. We must first exclude any
// channel whose retribution process has been initiated, and proceed to
// mark them as closed.
// The state machines generated for these filtered channels can be
// discarded, as their fate will be placed in the hands of an
// exactRetribution task spawned later.
// mark them as closed. The state machines generated for these filtered
// channels can be discarded, as their fate will be placed in the hands
// of an exactRetribution task spawned later.
//
// NOTE Spawning of the exactRetribution task is intentionally postponed
// until after this step in order to ensure that the all breached
// channels are reflected as closed in channeldb and consistent with
// what is checkpointed by the breach arbiter. Instead of treating the
// breached-and-closed and breached-but-still-active channels as
// separate sets of channels, we first
// ensure that all breach-but-still-active channels are promoted to
// separate sets of channels, we first ensure that all
// breached-but-still-active channels are promoted to
// breached-and-closed during restart, allowing us to treat them as a
// single set from here on out. This approach also has the added benefit
// of minimizing the likelihood that the wrong number of tasks are
// spawned per breached channel, and prevents us from being in a
// position where
// retribution has completed but the channel is still marked as open in
// channeldb.
// position where retribution has completed but the channel is still
// marked as open in channeldb.
channelsToWatch := make([]*lnwallet.LightningChannel, 0, nActive)
for _, chanState := range activeChannels {
// Initialize active channel from persisted channel state.
@ -229,8 +227,6 @@ func (b *breachArbiter) Start() error {
// channels to watch.
channelsToWatch = append(channelsToWatch, channel)
}
// Trim channels in the event that some were filtered.
channelsToWatch = channelsToWatch[:]
// TODO(roasbeef): instead use closure height of channel
_, currentHeight, err := b.chainIO.GetBestBlock()
@ -510,8 +506,7 @@ func (b *breachArbiter) exactRetribution(
return
}
brarLog.Debugf(
"Broadcasting justice tx: %v",
brarLog.Debugf("Broadcasting justice tx: %v",
newLogClosure(func() string {
return spew.Sdump(justiceTx)
}))
@ -599,8 +594,8 @@ func (b *breachArbiter) breachObserver(contract *lnwallet.LightningChannel,
chanPoint := contract.ChannelPoint()
brarLog.Debugf(
"Breach observer for ChannelPoint(%v) started", chanPoint)
brarLog.Debugf("Breach observer for ChannelPoint(%v) started",
chanPoint)
select {
// A read from this channel indicates that the contract has been
@ -633,12 +628,8 @@ func (b *breachArbiter) breachObserver(contract *lnwallet.LightningChannel,
//
// TODO(roasbeef): also notify utxoNursery, might've had
// outbound HTLC's in flight
go waitForChanToClose(
uint32(closeInfo.SpendingHeight),
b.notifier,
nil,
chanPoint,
closeInfo.SpenderTxHash,
go waitForChanToClose(uint32(closeInfo.SpendingHeight),
b.notifier, nil, chanPoint, closeInfo.SpenderTxHash,
func() {
// As we just detected a channel was closed via
// a unilateral commitment broadcast by the
@ -780,8 +771,8 @@ func (b *breachArbiter) breachObserver(contract *lnwallet.LightningChannel,
IsPending: true,
}
if err := contract.DeleteState(closeInfo); err != nil {
brarLog.Errorf(
"unable to delete channel state: %v", err)
brarLog.Errorf("unable to delete channel state: %v",
err)
}
// Finally, we send the retribution information into the
@ -984,7 +975,6 @@ func (b *breachArbiter) craftCommitSweepTx(
// RetributionStore should use appropriate synchronization primitives, or
// be otherwise safe for concurrent access.
type RetributionStore interface {
// Add persists the retributionInfo to disk, using the information's
// chanPoint as the key. This method should overwrite any existing
// entires found under the same key, and an error should be raised if
@ -1037,14 +1027,7 @@ func (rs *retributionStore) Add(ret *retributionInfo) error {
return err
}
if err := retBucket.Put(
outBuf.Bytes(),
retBuf.Bytes(),
); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
return retBucket.Put(outBuf.Bytes(), retBuf.Bytes())
})
}
@ -1067,11 +1050,7 @@ func (rs *retributionStore) Remove(key *wire.OutPoint) error {
return err
}
if err := retBucket.Delete(outBuf.Bytes()); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
return retBucket.Delete(outBuf.Bytes())
})
}