This commit adds a reset() closure to the kvdb.View function which will
be called before each retry (including the first) of the view
transaction. The reset() closure can be used to reset external state
(eg slices or maps) where the view closure puts intermediate results.
Without this change the high-fee logic is never tested as it is instead caught by the dust-output logic. This change uses a higher fee rate to ensure an output value above the dust limit, while still spending 20% on fees.
To allow nodes more control over the amount of time that their funds
will be locked up, we add a MaxLocalCSVDelay option which sets the
maximum csv delay we will accept for all channels. We default to the
existing constant of 10000, and set a sane minimum on this value so that
clients cannot set unreasonably low maximum csv delays which will result
in their node rejecting all channels.
To make sure the test that takes the longest overall time is always
started first, independent of the number of test tranches we run, we
move it to the beginning of the list. Because that test involves a lot
of waiting, it allows us to play around with the number of tranches more
efficiently.
Updating the fee of the mock estimator _after_ starting carol turned out
to be flaky and could lead to the new fee not being picked up in time
for the force close. That lead to carol not cpfp'ing the force closed
transaction.
To allow running multiple test tranches in parallel, we need a way to
make sure the TCP ports don't collide. We'll work with offsets for the
ports, using a different offset for each tranche.
This fixes tests that were surfaced as flaky. Usually these tests had
an off-by-one error when mining blocks while waiting for a
CSV-encumbered output.
As a preparation to fix an issue with the mempool wait, we clean up the
multi-hop itests a bit. We fix the formatting, use the require library
for assertions consistently and simplify some of the wait predicates.
Commonly used code is also extracted into functions.
In some cases the router isn't yet fully aware of all newly opened
channels. We need to give it some time to process the updates. Therefore
we add a wait for sending payments to give it a few more changes to
catch up.