This line was incorrectly moved when the migtest package was created for
migration 12. This PR introduces a negative test for CreateTLB which
surfaced this.
In this commit, we bump the version to a `.99` minor version to reflect
the fact that master is ahead of _both_ `v0.10.0-beta`, and the upcoming
`v0.10.1-beta`.
This commit moves the db calls for retrieving add and settle backlogs
outide of the main event loop. All other db operations are performed
outside of the event loop and synchronized via the invoice registry's
mutex, which also synchronizes the order in which events submitted to be
processed.
This resolves various concurrency issues where notifications can be
missed of inconsistent reads against the databse. This is especially
important in this case because we are actually making two separate
database calls.
In this commit, we fix a regression in our DB open time logging that was
introduced in #4015. Obtaining the target backend from the configuration
will actually also open the database, so we need to include that in the time
delta as well.
This commit extends etcd db with namespaces without additional storage
space requirements. This is simply done by instead of using an all zero
root bucket id, we use the sha256 hash of the name space as our root
bucket id.
This commit separates all etcd related sources (sans a few stubs and
config) from the rest of the source tree and makes compilation conditional
depending on whether the kvdb_etcd build tag is specified.
This commit adds the ExtendedBackend interface which is an extension to
the walletdb.DB interface. This paves the way to using etcd.db.View and
etcd.db.Update in the global View and Update functions without much code
rewrite.
This commit reduces the compare set size the STM will submit in
transactions by adding only the bucket keys along the bucket path to a
specific lock set. This lock set then used to filter the read set,
effectively removing all read only keys from the transaction predicate
that are not bucket keys.
By tracking if a read-write tx actually changes something, we can also
"bump" the mod revision of the bucket keys.
With this trick we essentially implement a read-write lock for our
bucket structure greatly reducing transaction processing time.
This commit extends lncfg to support user specified database backend.
This supports configuration for both bolt and etcd (while only allowing
one or the other).
This commit adds an extended STM, similar to what available in etcd's
clientv3 module. This incarnation of said STM supports additional
features, like positioning in key intervals while taking into account
deletes and writes as well. This is a preliminary work to support all
features of the kvdb interface.