* mod: bump btcwallet version to accept db timeout
* btcwallet: add DBTimeOut in config
* kvdb: add database timeout option for bbolt
This commit adds a DBTimeout option in bbolt config. The relevant
functions walletdb.Open/Create are updated to use this config. In
addition, the bolt compacter also applies the new timeout option.
* channeldb: add DBTimeout in db options
This commit adds the DBTimeout option for channeldb. A new unit
test file is created to test the default options. In addition,
the params used in kvdb.Create inside channeldb_test is updated
with a DefaultDBTimeout value.
* contractcourt+routing: use DBTimeout in kvdb
This commit touches multiple test files in contractcourt and routing.
The call of function kvdb.Create and kvdb.Open are now updated with
the new param DBTimeout, using the default value kvdb.DefaultDBTimeout.
* lncfg: add DBTimeout option in db config
The DBTimeout option is added to db config. A new unit test is
added to check the default DB config is created as expected.
* migration: add DBTimeout param in kvdb.Create/kvdb.Open
* keychain: update tests to use DBTimeout param
* htlcswitch+chainreg: add DBTimeout option
* macaroons: support DBTimeout config in creation
This commit adds the DBTimeout during the creation of macaroons.db.
The usage of kvdb.Create and kvdb.Open in its tests are updated with
a timeout value using kvdb.DefaultDBTimeout.
* walletunlocker: add dbTimeout option in UnlockerService
This commit adds a new param, dbTimeout, during the creation of
UnlockerService. This param is then passed to wallet.NewLoader
inside various service calls, specifying a timeout value to be
used when opening the bbolt. In addition, the macaroonService
is also called with this dbTimeout param.
* watchtower/wtdb: add dbTimeout param during creation
This commit adds the dbTimeout param for the creation of both
watchtower.db and wtclient.db.
* multi: add db timeout param for walletdb.Create
This commit adds the db timeout param for the function call
walletdb.Create. It touches only the test files found in chainntnfs,
lnwallet, and routing.
* lnd: pass DBTimeout config to relevant services
This commit enables lnd to pass the DBTimeout config to the following
services/config/functions,
- chainControlConfig
- walletunlocker
- wallet.NewLoader
- macaroons
- watchtower
In addition, the usage of wallet.Create is updated too.
* sample-config: add dbtimeout option
This commit introduces a change in the key format used to reserve/lookup
session-key-indexes. Currently the reservations are stored under the
tower id, however this creates issues when multiple clients are using
the same database since only one reservation is permitted per tower.
We fix this by appending the blob type to the session-key-index locator.
This allows multiple clients to reserve keys for the same tower, but
still limits each client to one outstanding reservation. The changes are
made in a way such that we fall back to the legacy format if the a
reservation under the new format is not found, but only if the blob type
matches blob.TypeAltruistCommit, which is so far the only actively
deployed blob type.
Similarly as with kvdb.View this commits adds a reset closure to the
kvdb.Update call in order to be able to reset external state if the
underlying db backend needs to retry the transaction.
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.
This addresses a potential panic when a tower has one of its candidate
sessions chosen, but its only reachable address was removed by a
user-initiated RPC before the fact.
In this commit, we create a new chainfee package, that houses all fee
related functionality used within the codebase. The creation of this new
package furthers our long-term goal of extracting functionality from the
bloated `lnwallet` package into new distinct packages. Additionally,
this new packages resolves a class of import cycle that could arise if a
new package that was imported by something in `lnwallet` wanted to use
the existing fee related functions in the prior `lnwallet` package.
We do this as a convenience for WatchtowerClient users so that they do
not need to re-add towers upon restarts. We ensure not to re-add towers
that have been previously removed by determining whether it has any
lingering active sessions.
These operations are currently unused, but will be integrated into the
TowerClient at a later point as future preparation for the
WatchtowerClient RPC subserver, which will allow users to add, remove,
and list the watchtowers currntly in use.
This currently takes O(N) time as there does not exist an index of
active client sessions for each watchtower within the client's database.
This index is likely to be added in the future.
This commit specifies two bbolt options when opening the underlying
channel and watchtower databases so that there is reduced heap
pressure in case the bbolt database has a lot of free pages in the
B+ tree.
Modifies the bbolt and mock tower databases to only accept blobs that
are the expected size of the session's blob type. This prevents resource
exhaustion attacks where a client may provide disproportionately large
encrypted blob, even though all supported blob types are of fixed-size.
This commit adds persisted status bit-field to ClientSessions, that can
be used to modify behavior of their handling in the client. Currently,
only a default CSessionActive status is defined. However, the intention
is that this could later be used to signal that a session is abandoned
without needing to perform a db migration to add the field. As we move
forward with testing, this will likely be useful if a session gets
borked and we need a simple method of the client to temporarily ignore
certain sessions.
The field may be useful in signaling other types of status changes,
though this was the primary motivation that warranted the addition.
This commit adds the full bbolt-backed client database as well as a set
of unit tests to assert that it exactly implements the same behavior as
the mock ClientDB.
A ClientChanSummary will be inserted for each channel registered with
the client, which for now will just track the sweep pkscript to use. In
the future, this will be extended with additional information to enable
the client to efficiently compute which historical states need to be
backed up under a given policy.
In advance of the upcoming wtdb.ClientDB, we'll modify the behavior
of the mockdb to be more like the final bbolt backed one, and assert
that all or our tests are still passing.
This commit replaces the map-based CommittedUpdates field with a slice.
When reading from disk, these will already be sorted by bbolt, so the
client restore the updates as presented without needing to sort them
first.
Since the key in the map variant was the sequence number, we refactor
the CommittedUpdate struct to have a sequence number and an embedded
CommittedUpdateBody (which is equivalent to the old CommittedUpdate).
The database is then expected to populate the sequence number from the
key on disk.
Since the sequence number is now directly integrated in the
CommittedUpdate struct, this allow allows us to remove the now redundant
seqNum argument from CommitUpdate.
This commit renames the variables dbName to towerDBName and dbVersions
to towerDBVersions, to distinguish between the upcoming clientDBName
clientDBVersions. We also move resusable portions of the database
initialization and default endianness to its own file so that it can be
shared between both tower and client databases.