This commit adds the compaction feature of the bbolt compact to our bolt
backend. This will try to open the DB in read-only mode and create a
compacted copy in a temporary file. Once the compaction was successful,
the temporary file and the old source file are swapped atomically.
When running the make DEPGET target for the go-fuzz binaries, this entry
is auto added, even though we don't have a direct reference to it in our
code. Not sure why this is needed in the first place.
The PR #4421 updated the cert package. To make lnd usable as dependency
in other projects after the PR was merged, we need to tag and update the
cert package.
In this commit, we update our btcwallet dep to the latest version. This
version includes a bug fix for dust calculation. Without this bug fix,
users would potentially significantly overpay on fees, as dust was
computed using the desired fee of the transaction rather than the min
relay fee.
This update previously happened in 1589810 but was overwritten again by
a later PR. We need to use a version that doesn't include the broken ARM
assembly for poly1305. We might as well use the latest version of the
library.
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.
The btcsuite/fastsha256 registers itself in the crypto package of
golang as a replacement for sha256. This causes problems in TLS1.3
connections that require the hash implementations to be serializable
and results in the "tls: internal error: failed to clone hash" error.
By removing all uses of the library we fix that error.
In this commit, we update to the latest `btcwallet` version that
includes a fix for how we perform rescans. Before this commit, the
wallet would load ALL the created keys into the wallet to perform a
rescan. This is unnecessary, as many of the keys we create are actually
used in contracts, so the wallet can't spend them directly anyway.
For neutrino nodes, this would've caused them to attempt o match more
items in the filter than necessary, possibly resulting in an increased
number of false positive block fetches.
This commit swaps out golang/protobuf/jsonpb for a custom variant that
by default prints byte slices as hex, which is more useful for our
setting. Some existing wrapper structs are removed as they can now be
printed directly with the new jsonpb.
!!! NOTE !!!
This commit introduces a breaking change to lncli listinvoices since
payment hashes and preimages will now be printed in hex instead of
base64.