Instead return ErrGraphNodeNotFound directly. If the node bucket was
created it would be empty, and the call delChannelByEdge ->
fetchChanEdgePolicies -> fetchChanEdgePolicy ->
deserializeChanEdgePolicy -> fetchLightningNode would return this error
anyway.
This commit adds an optional field LastChanSyncMsg to the
CloseChannelSummary, which will be used to save the ChannelReestablish
message for the channel at the point of channel close.
This commit adds a new file legacy_serialization.go, where a copy of the
current deserializeCloseChannelSummary is made, called
deserializeCloseChannelSummaryV6.
The rationale is to keep old deserialization code around to be used
during migration, as it is hard maintaining compatibility with the old
format while changing the code in use.
In this commit, we add a method to the ChannelGraph struct that
determines whether a node is seen as public based on graph's source
node's point of view.
Previously a call to QueryInvoices with reversed=true and index_offset=1
would make the cursor point to the first available invoice (num 1) that
would be returned as part of the response. This is inconsistent with the
othre indexes, so we instead just return an empty list in this case.
A test case for this situation is also added.
In this commit, we ensure that we only create the sub-bucket for
channels once: at the time of creation. We do this as otherwise it's
possible that a method that mutates a channel's state is called after it
has already been closed on-chain, leading to the channel bucket being
recreated.
Using AbandonChannel, a channel can be abandoned. This means
removing all state without any on-chain or off-chain action.
A close summary is the only thing that is stored in the db after
abandoning.
A specific close type Abandoned is added. Abandoned channels
can be retrieved via the ClosedChannels RPC.
This commit modifies the edge update index
migration to avoid repetitive calls to
Cursor.First(). Instead, we construct a set
of all edge update keys to remove, and then do
a second pass to remove each from the bucket.
Additional log messages are included to notify
users on progress, as some have reported long
migration times.
In this commit, we fix a bug in the latest database migration when
migrating from 0.4 to 0.5. There's an issue in bolt db where if one
deletes a bucket that has a key with a nil value, it thinks that's a sub
bucket and attempts a bucket deletion. This will fail as it's not
actually a sub-bucket. We get around this by using a cursor to manually
delete items in the
bucket.
Fixes#1907.
In this commit, we fix a bug in the latest migration that could cause
the migration to end in a panic. Additionally, we modify the migration
to exit early if the bucket wasn't found, as in this case, no migration
is required.
Fixes#1874.
In this commit, we no longer assume that the bucket hierarchy has been
created properly when applying the latest DB migration. On older nodes
that never obtained a channel graph, or updated _before_ the query sync
stuff was added, then they're missing buckets that the migration expects
them to have.
We fix this by simply creating the buckets as we go, if needed.
In this commit, we fix a bug in the bucket creation code in
createChannelDB. This bug can cause migrations on older nodes to fail,
as we expect the bucket to already have been created. With this commit,
we ensure that all the buckets under the main node and edges bucket are
properly created. Otherwise, a set of the newer migrations will fail to
apply for nodes updating from 0.4.
In this commit, we move the declaration of the key for an unused bucket.
In the past, this bucket was used to store the revocation forwarding
package log. However, this has been moved under the key
`fwdPackagesKey`.
In this commit, we account for the additional case wherein the
announcement hasn't yet been written with the extra zero byte to
indicate that there aren't any remaining bytes to be read. Before this
commit, we accounted for the case where the announcement was written
with the extra byte, but now we ensure that legacy nodes that upgrade
will be able to boot properly.
In this commit, we add a new limit on the largest number of extra opaque
bytes that we'll allow to be written per vertex/edge. We do this in
order to limit the amount of disk space that we expose, as it's possible
that nodes may start to pad their announcements adding an additional
externalized cost as nodes may need to continue to store and relay these
large announcements.
In this commit, we add a mirror set of fields to the ones we recently
added to the set of gossip wire messages. With these set of fields in
place, we ensure that we'll be able to properly store and re-validate
gossip messages that contain a set of extra/optional fields.
In this commit, we ensure that we de-duplicate the set of channel edges
returned from ChanUpdatesInHorizon. Other subsystems within lnd use this
method to retrieve and send all the channels with updates within a time
series to network peers. However, since the method looks at the edge
update index, which can include up to two entries per edge for each
policy, it's possible that we'd send channel announcements and updates
twice, causing extra bandwidth.
timestamps
In this commit, we ensure policies for edges we create in
TestChanUpdatesInHorizon have different update timestamps. This ensures
that there are two entries per edge in the edge update index. Because of
this, the test will fail because ChanUpdatesInHorizon will return
duplicate channel edges due to looking at all the entries within the
edge update index. This will be addressed in a future commit to allow
the set of tests to pass once again.
In this commit, we introduce a migration to fix some of the recent
issues found w.r.t. the edge update index. The migration attempts to fix
two things:
1) Edge policies include an extra byte at the end due to reading an
extra byte for the node's public key from the serialized node info.
2) Properly prune all stale entries within the edge update index.
As a result of this migration, nodes will have a slightly smaller in
size channeldb. We will also no longer send stale edges to our peers in
response to their gossip queries, which should also fix the fetching
channel announcement for closed channels issue.
In this commit, we extend TestChannelEdgePruningUpdateIndexDeletion test
to include one more update for each edge. By doing this, we can
correctly determine whether old entries were properly pruned from the
index once a new update has arrived.
Due to entries within the edge update index having a nil value, the
tests need to be modified to account for this. Previously, we'd assume
that if we were unable to retrieve a value for a certain key that the
entry was non-existent, which is why the improper pruning bug was not
caught. Instead, we'll assert the number of entries to be the expected
value and populate a lookup map to determine whether the correct entries
exist within it.
In this commit, we fix a lingering issue within the edge update index
where entries were not being properly pruned due to an incorrect
calculation of the offset of an edge's last update time. Since the
offset is being determined from the end to the start, we need to
subtract all the fields after an edge policy's last update time from the
total amount of bytes of the serialized edge policy to determine the
correct offset. This was also slightly off as the edge policy included
an extra byte, which has been fixed in the previous commit.
Instead of continuing the slicing approach however, we'll switch to
deserializing the raw bytes of an edge's policy to ensure this doesn't
happen in the future when/if the serialization methods change or extra
data is included.