callbacks
The FindPeer and SendToPeer callbacks are no longer needed within the
fundingManager due to the previous commit allowing us to send messages
to peers directly.
In this commit, we modify the existing message sending functionality
within the fundingmanager. Due to each mesage send requiring to hold the
server's lock to retrieve the peer, we might run into a case where the
lock is held for a larger than usual amount of time and would therefore
block on sending the message within the fundingmanager. We remedy this
by taking a similar approach to some recent changes within the gossiper.
We now keep track of each peer within the internal fundingmanager
messages and send messages directly to them.
In this commit, we modify the way to handle historical spend dispatches
to ensure that we don't block the client for very old rescans. Rather
than blocking and waiting for the rescan to finish (which may take
minutes in the worst case), we'll now instead launch a goroutine to
handle the async response of the rescan.
In this commit, we update the main invoiceEvents channel within the
invoiceregistry to now have an initial buffer size of 100. We do this as
it's been reported by users that on start up they're unable to actually
create or settle invoices manually. Traces have shown that this is due
to contention while holding the invoice mutex. To attempt to solve this,
we add an additional buffer to the channel as most sends will now be
routinely non blocking.
In this commit, we fix an existing bug related to duplicate invoice
settle.s Before this commit, the second (and later) times an invoice was
settled we would return a nil pointer. This would result in the new
invoiceRegistry panicing as it would go to attempt to notify with a nil
invoice.
We fix this by returning the invoice on disk (unmodified) for each
settle after the initial one.
Fixes#1568.
In this commit, we add a new test to ensure that duplicate invoice
settles work as expected. At the present time, this test will fail as
the second to last assertion fails as we'll return a nil invoice the
second time around.
This commit increases the time we wait for a spend client to notify a
mempool spend from 50ms to 10s. This is done to catch the case where
bitcoind would use up to 7 seconds before notifying about a mempool
spend, which wasn't caught by the test.
This commit fix a bug within the bitcoind notifier logic, which would
ignore the passed mempool argument, and notify spentness whether the
spending transaction was confirmed or not. The logic used to fix this is
similar to what is already done for the btcd backend.
In this commit, we migrate the database away from a partially migrated
state. In a prior commit, we migrated the database in order to update
the Invoice struct with three new fields: add index, settle index, paid
amt. However, it was overlooked that the OutgoingPayment struct also
embedded an Invoice within it. As a result, nodes that upgraded to the
first migration found themselves unable to start up, or call
listpayments, as the internal invoice within the OutgoignPayment hadn't
yet been updated. This would result in an OOM typically as we went to
allocate a slice with a integer that should have been small, but may
have ended up actually being a set of random bytes, so a very large
number.
In this commit, we finish the DB migration by also migrating the
internal invoice within each OutgoingPayment.
Fixes#1538.
Fixes#1546.
In this commit, we fix an existing bug that could at times lead to a
panic if a user manually crafts a route via SendToRoute, and that route
results in a payment error. The fix is simple: create the map even
though it won't be used in the sessions since the user is feeding the
router manual routes.
In this commit, we modify the granularity of the locking
around the filterMtx in the bitcoind chainview, such that
we only lock once per block connected or filter update.
Currently, we acquire and release the lock for every
update to the map.
We also fix a bug that would cause us to not fully remove
all previous outpoints spent by a txn when doing manual
filter, as we previously would only remove the first output
detected.