The current approach iterates all channels in the graph in order to
filter those in need. This approach is time consuming, several seconds
on my mobile device for ~40,000 channels, while during this time the
db is locked in a transaction.
The proposed change is to use an existing functionality that utilize the
fact that channel update are saved indexed by date. This method enables
us to go over only a small subset of the channels, only those that
were updated before the "channel expiry" time and further filter
them for our need.
The same graph that took several seconds to prune was pruned, after
the change, in several milliseconds.
In addition for testing purposes I added Initiator field to the
testChannel structure to reflect the channeldEdgePolicy direction.
This commit adds an index bucket, disabledEdgePolicyBucket, for those
ChannelEdgePolicy with disabled bit on.
The main purpose is to be able to iterate over these fast when prune is
needed without the need for iterating the whole graph.
The entry points for accessing this index are:
1. When updating ChannelEdgePolicy - insert an entry.
2. When deleting ChannelEdge - delete the associated entries.
3. When querying for disabled channels - implemented DisabledChannelIDs
function
A cleanup closure is not included when an error is returned, causing the
defer to execute and triggering the following panic:
panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference
[signal SIGSEGV: segmentation violation code=0x1 addr=0x0 pc=0x105da38]
goroutine 1 [running]:
github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd.Main(0x2083e40, 0xc0004f6db0)
/home/user/lnd/lnd.go:208 +0x2bfa
main.main()
/home/user/lnd/cmd/lnd/main.go:14 +0x26
This flake was caused by the rpcserver receiving a CloseChannel request
before Alice's channel event subscription request, causing Alice to miss one
notification. As a result, we move Alice's subscription to the beginning of the
test.
Additionally, we add a check to ensure the opening notifications are
received in the right order.
This commit adds the pubkeyIndices map to the distanceHeap to avoid
duplicate entries on the heap. This happened in the earlier iteration
of the findPath algorithm and would cause the driving loop to
evaluate already evaluated entries when there was no need.
This commit modifies the nodeWithDist struct to use a route.Vertex
instead of a *channeldb.LightningNode. This change, coupled with
the new ForEachNodeChannel function, allows the findPath Djikstra's
algorithm to cut down on database lookups since we no longer need
to call the FetchOtherNode function.
* We address an issue where we would unnecessarily time out bitcoind ZMQ
connections if there are no messages to be read. This would cause
connections to be torn down, which would then trigger the reconnection
logic and prevent us from detecting this issue.
* A new sanity check within the wallet is done to prevent adding
unconfirmed transactions that the wallet has already recognized as
confirmed.
Methods on failure message types used to be defined on value receivers.
This allowed assignment of a failure message to ForwardingError both as
a value and as a pointer. This is error-prone, especially when using a
type switch.
In this commit the failure message methods are changed so that they
target pointer receivers.
Two instances where a value was assigned instead of a reference are
fixed.
lnrpc/rpc.proto: updates RoutingPolicy last_update number
rpcserver: adding LastUpdate field to marshalDbEdge
This commit adds a LastUpdate field to each RoutingPolicy, it will show
the time each RoutingPolicy was updated.
lnrpc: regenerating proto files
In this commit two fields were added to the Channl RPC result in both
open and pending states.
The fields: local_chan_reserve, remote_chan_reserve represents the
reservation the nodes are rquired to keep in both sides of the channel.
This is usefull when calculating the "real" inbound and outbound
liquidity in an accurate way.
This allows us to not depend on external hosts for third-party
dependencies other than the standard hosts: github.com,
google.golang.org, and gopkg.in.
This commit fixes a but where restarting LND at the same process causes
It to fail.
The problem resides in the fact that an array of permissions is
initialized as a package variable and when creating the
RPCServer all subserver permissions are appended while checking for
duplicates.
On subsequent restart this array is left over from the previous run and
being populated again with the same permissions causing a duplicate
error.
The solution is simple, just to extract out the initial permissions to
a separate function and call it from the context is is needed.