This commit a bug introduced in the chain notifier while we were
limiting the usage of mutexes within the package. In a prior commit a
default case was introduced in the select statement in order to avoid
the possibility of the main goroutine blocking when dispatching block
epoch notification.
In order to avoid this potentially disastrous bug, we now instead
launch a new goroutine for each client to ensure that all notifications
are reliably dispatched.
This commit slightly modifies the handling of the Connect RPC to allow
users to omit the port when specifying the target node to connect to.
If the port isn’t specified, then the default p2p port will be used in
place.
Added the signer which will be needed in the funding manager to sign
the lnwaire announcement message before sending them to discovery
package. Also in the future the message signer will be used to sign
the users data.
Originally we adding the edge without proof in order to able to use it
for payments path constrcution. This method will allow us to populate
the announcement proof after the exchange of the half proofs and
constrcutrion of full proof finished.
In case if the channel shouldn't be announced to the rest of the network
the proof, which is needed to announce the channel, will not be
populated, fot that reason the ability to store the empty proof has
been added.
Change the name of fields of messages which are belong to the discovery
subsystem in a such way so they were the same with the names that are
defined in the specification.
In this commit announcement signature message has been added which is
needed when peers want to announce their channel to the rest of the
network. This message acts as half proof carrier, nodes exchanges
their half proofs with each other and after that they are able to
construct the full proof.
Add usage of the 'discovery' package in the lnd, now discovery service
will be handle all lnwire announcement messages and send them to the
remote party.
In this commit the routing package was divided on two separete one,
this was done because 'routing' package start take too much responsibily
on themself, so with following commit:
Routing pacakge:
Enitites:
* channeldb.ChannelEdge
* channeldb.ChannelPolicy
* channeldb.NodeLightning
Responsibilities:
* send topology notification
* find payment paths
* send payment
* apply topology changes to the graph
* prune graph
* validate that funding point exist and corresponds to given one
* to be the source of topology data
Discovery package:
Entities:
* lnwire.AnnounceSignature
* lnwire.ChannelAnnouncement
* lnwire.NodeAnnouncement
* lnwire.ChannelUpdateAnnouncement
Responsibilities:
* validate announcement signatures
* sync topology with newly connected peers
* handle the premature annoucement
* redirect topology changes to the router susbsystem
* broadcast announcement to the rest of the network
* exchange channel announcement proofs
Before that moment all that was in the 'routing' which is quite big for
one subsystem.
split
This commit modifies the logic around the opening p2p handshake to
enforce a strict timeout around the receipt of the responding init
message. Before this commit, it was possible for the daemon and certain
RPC calls to deadlock as if a peer connected, but didn’t respond with
an init msg, then we’d be sitting there waiting for them to respond.
With this commit, we’ll now time out, kill the connection and then
possible attempt to re-connect if the connection was persistent.
Use addresses and ports from NodeAnnouncement messages for reconnection
attempts. For those nodes that don't explicitly report IP addresses, use
the IP address from previous connections connection request along with
the default peer port number.
Minor change to server.go to add ExternalIPs to
channeldb.LightningNode. Also, added a test that utilizes this
functionality and exercises multiple addresses in NodeAnnouncement.
This commit modifies address handling in the NodeAnnouncement struct,
switching from net.TCPAddr to []net.Addr. This enables more flexible
address handling with multiple types and multiple addresses for each
node. This commit addresses the first part of issue #131 .
This commit fixes a prior bug which would cause the set of HTLC’s on a
node’s commitment to potentially overflow if an HTLC was accepted or
attempted to be forwarded that but the commitment transaction over the
maximum allowed HTLC’s on a commitment transaction. This would cause
the HTLC to silently be rejected or cause a connection disconnect. In
either case, this would cause the two states to be desynchronized any
pending HTLC’s to be ignored.
We fix this issue by introducing the concept of a bounded channel,
which is a channel in which the number of items send and recevied over
the channel must be balanced in order to allow a new send to succeed
w/o blocking. We achieve this by using a chan struct{} as a semaphore
and decrement it each time a packet it sent, increasing the semaphore
one a packet is received. This creates a channel that we can use to
ensure the switch never sends more than N HTLC’s to a link before any
of the HTLC’s have been settled.
With this bug fix, it’s now once again possible to trigger sustained
bursts of payments through lnd nodes.
This commit fixes an error within the logic previously used to compute
the switch’s 10 seconds stats. The prior error would reset the number
of sat sent and received each 10 seconds to zero, rather than running a
delta over the accumulate amount.
This commit fixes a slight oversight in the current state machine which
assumes that both commitment chains are always at the same height. In a
future where we move back to allowing nodes to pipeline commitment
updates, this will not always be the case.
This commit fixes a lingering TODO within the wallet portion of the
codebase by properly adhering to the set dust limits when closing a
channel. With this new commit if a party’s current settled balance is
below their current dust-limit, then it will be omitted from the
commitment transaction.
The prior test that asserted negative outputs are rejected has been
removed as they’ll now be avoided by ensuring we omit dust outputs from
the commitment transaction.
This commit does some minor shuffling around and also adds some
additional comments to the restoreStateLogs method within the channel
state machine. After the latest merge in this area, the code has
diverged slightly from what’s considered typical within the rest of the
codebase.
This commit adds a new method to the channel state: RevocationLogTail.
This new method will return the information concerning the latest
revoked state of the remote party’s commitment chain.
This new data can be used to properly initialize the states of the
in-memory commitment chains on node start up.
The Markdown for badges in the README has newlines incorrectly separating the
images from the associated URL link, causing the link URLs to show up as text.
This removes the newlines so that the badges render properly.
It is possible that that there are multiple HTLCs with different values,
but the same public key script. As such, a check against the value should
be performed when looking for HTLC outputs in a commitment transaction.
Create a new helper method called genHtlcScript which will
generate the public key scripts for a supplied HTLC. This functionality
from addHTLC is removed, and addHTLC will instead call this new
method.
In restoreStateLogs we will regenerate the public key scripts for the
HTLCs with genHtlcScript and restore the proper values.
When an HTLC is either cancelled or settled we must properly set the
pkScript for the HTLC on the remote commitment, such that we can
generate a valid ChannelDelta.
Description of bug:
When calling ReceiveNewCommitment() we will progress through methods
fetchCommitmentView and addHTLC which will add HTLC outputs to the
commitment transaction in the local commitment chain and save the
pkScript to the relevant PaymentDescriptor which resides in the
corresponding updateLog. Finally the local commitment will be added
to the local commitment chain.
When the same user next calls SignNextCommitment we will again
progress through fetchCommitmentView and addHTLC. In addHTLC we will
now overwrite the pkScripts in the PaymentDescriptors with the
pkScript from the context of the remote commitment. When we later
call RevokeCurrentCommitment and proceed into toChannelDelta, we
will not be able to find the correct pkScript in the PaymentDescriptor
to match it against the outputs in the commitment transaction.
This will lead to the nested function locateOutputIndex returning
incorrect values.
Fixing the bug:
We introduce three new fields in PaymentDescriptor:
* ourPkScript
* theirPkScript
* theirPrevPkScript
ourPkScript will include the pkScript for the HTLC from the context
of the local commitment.
theirPkScript will take the value of the latest pkScript for the HTLC
from the context of the remote commitment.
theirPrevPkScript will take the second-latest pkScript for the HTLC
from the context of the remote commitment. This is the value we use
in toChannelDelta when we save a revoked commitment from our peer.
The appropriate value of these fields are set in the addHTLC method.
Additionally we pass a boolean value to toChannelDelta so we know
whether we are operating on a local or remote commitment and grab
the correct pkScript in locateUpdateIndex.