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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Joost Jager
47f9c1c3fd
routing: use routingGraph interface in payment session
Preparation for more test coverage of payment session.

The function findPath now has the call signature of the former
findPathInternal function.
2020-04-09 08:20:37 +02:00
Johan T. Halseth
49efbefb43
routing/payment_session: remove prebuilt payment session
Since we no longer use payment sessions for send to route, we remove the
prebuilt one.
2020-04-02 10:24:35 +02:00
Johan T. Halseth
c2301c14b2
routing/payment_session: make NewPaymentSession take payment directly
This commit moves supplying of the information in the LightningPayment
to the initialization of the paymentSession, away from every call to
RequestRoute.

Instead the paymentSession will store this information internally, as it
doesn't change between payment attempts.

This is done to rid the RequestRoute call of the LightingPayment
argument, as for SendToRoute calls, it is not needed to supply the next
route.
2020-04-02 10:24:33 +02:00
Joost Jager
9c577f3f57
routing: extract route hint conversion 2020-01-14 11:21:29 +01:00
Joost Jager
e7a457f1ce
routing: query bandwidth hints before each payment attempt
Previously the bandwidth hints were only queried once per payment. This
did not allow for concurrent payments changing channel balances.
2019-08-17 10:24:07 +02:00
Joost Jager
34b264a3d8
routing: create PathFindingConfig for global parameters 2019-07-18 15:49:25 +02:00
Joost Jager
dc13da5abb
routing: move second chance logic into mission control
If nodes return a channel policy related failure, they may get a second
chance. Our graph may not be up to date. Previously this logic was
contained in the payment session.

This commit moves that into global mission control and thereby removes
the last mission control state that was kept on the payment level.

Because mission control is not aware of the relation between payment
attempts and payments, the second chance logic is no longer based
tracking second chances given per payment.

Instead a time based approach is used. If a node reports a policy
failure that prevents forwarding to its peer, it will get a second
chance. But it will get it only if the previous second chance was
long enough ago.

Also those second chances are no longer dependent on whether an
associated channel update is valid. It will get the second chance
regardless, to prevent creating a dependency between mission control and
the graph. This would interfer with (future) replay of history, because
the graph may not be the same anymore at that point.
2019-07-13 22:38:23 +02:00
Joost Jager
37e2751695
routing+routerrpc: isolate payment session source from mission control 2019-07-13 22:38:19 +02:00