This commit adds some new functionality to the channel router: the
ability to dispatch notification to registered clients upon either a
channel being closed, a new node appearing, or an exiting client being
updated or opened for the first time.
With this change, the integration tests will now be able to eliminate
most of the sleep as we gain a new syntonization point into the
propagation of information within the test network. Additionally, this
also paves the way for client side software to dynamically visualize
the channel graph in real-time as nodes+channels are updated.
This commit modifies the path finding routines to properly use the new
channel edge related API exposed by the database. Additionally, a new
type `ChannelHop` has been introduced which couples an edges routing
policy with the capacity and origin chain of the channel.
This commit fixes bug that could result in the panicking or crashing of
nodes in the case of an at-funding-time reorganization within the
network. In order to avoid such a case, we now ensure that the
advertised transaction index is within the bounds of the block before
attempting to access it.
Note that this is a temporary patch commit until full advertisement
validation which is implemented in the discovery PR lands in master.
Additionally, better reorg handling during the funding process is being
specified within the spec and will properly be implemented within lnd
at a later date.
This commit fixes a prior block propagation race-condition by detecting
and properly processing “premature” announcements. A premature
announcement is one that’s received with an anchored block height which
is beyond our chain tip. Once received, we now store these
announcements in a special map that’s caches them in memory. Once a new
block arrives, we check the map for the existence of any entries,
processing them as normal if so.
This fixes the bug reproduced in #114. The prevHop map in newRoute may
include many more edges than what is used to produce the final route, and
thus the check prior to building the route could result with incorrect
errors being reported. We move this check to after the number of edges
to be used for the route is deduced.
This commit moves much of the logic for querying for a potential route,
constructing the HTLC including the Sphinx packet, and sending the
ultimate payment from the rpcServer to the ChannelRouter.
This movement paves the way for muilt-path path finding as well as
adding automatic retry logic to the ChannelRouter. Additionally, by
having the ChannelRouter construct the Sphinx packet, we’ll be able to
also include the proper time-lock and general per-hop-payload
information properly in the future.
This commit adds new behavior to the ChannelRouter struct: we know
rebroadcast our outgoing channels every 30 minutes. This new behavior
should ensure that both directions of an advertised channel edge are
always propagated though the network, fixing the issue of “ghost” edges
which exist but aren’t advertised.
This commit fixes a slight bug in the storage of the capacity of a
channel. Previously, we were subtracting a the hard coded fee amount
without first casting the integer to a btcutil.Amount which results in
a display/rounding error when the amount is converted to BTC.
This commit is similar to the prior commit to channeldb: we no longer
assume that _both_ edges of a channel will always be advertised. Such
an assumption resulted in the inability for a node to sync graph state
since we were previously returning an error when _both_ edges weren’t
found within the graph database.
To remedy this bug, we now carefully ensure that if one edge doesn’t
exist, then we still sync the other.
This commit fixes a bug in the test data that was uncovered due to the
recent bug fix within the AddChannelEdge method within the ChannelGraph
struct of channeldb.
The storage and assertion of unique channel ID’s wasn’t correct due to
bug in the channeldb which caused the defect in the test data to go
unnoticed.
This commit seems to fix a sporadic error within the integration tests
which would at times cause a panic when a payment as initiated.
This issue was with the way were deleting from the middle of the slice
of unvisited nodes within the graph. Assigning the last element to the
middle would at times cause a panic the last element may be nil. To fix
this, we now manually copy every item over by one, preserving the order
of the slice, and possibly fixing the panic once and for all.
This commit makes a large number of minor changes concerning API usage
within the deamon to match the latest version on the upstream btcsuite
libraries.
The major changes are the switch from wire.ShaHash to chainhash.Hash,
and that wire.NewMsgTx() now takes a paramter indicating the version of
the transaction to be created.
This commit slightly refactors the logic for the new outgoing payment
related RPC’s to more closely match the style of the rest of the
codebase. Additionally the tests have been updated to reflect the
changes to the protos of the new RPC’s.
This commit overhauls the routing package significantly to simplify the
code, conform to the rest of the coding style within the package, and
observe the new authenticated gossiping scheme outlined in BOLT07.
As a major step towards a more realistic path finding algorithm, fees
are properly calculated and observed during path finding. If a path has
sufficient capacity _before_ fees are applied, but afterwards the
finalized route would exceed the capacity of a single link, the route
is marked as invalid.
Currently a naive weighting algorithm is used which only factors in the
time-lock delta at each hop, thereby optimizing for the lowest time
lock. Fee calculation also isn’t finalized since we aren’t yet using
milli-satoshi throughout the daemon. The final TODO item within the PR
is to properly perform a multi-path search and rank the results based
on a summation heuristic rather than just return the first (out of
many) route found.
On the server side, once nodes are initially connected to the daemon,
our routing table will be synced with the peer’s using a naive “just
send everything scheme” to hold us over until I spec out some a
efficient graph reconciliation protocol. Additionally, the routing
table is now pruned by the channel router itself once new blocks arrive
rather than depending on peers to tell us when a channel flaps or is
closed.
Finally, the validation of peer announcements aren’t yet fully
implemented as they’ll be implemented within the pending discovery
package that was blocking on the completion of this package. Most off
the routing message processing will be moved out of this package and
into the discovery package where full validation will be carried out.
Use [33]byte for graph vertex representation.
Delete unneeded stuff:
1. DeepEqual for graph comparison
2. EdgePath
3. 2-thread BFS
4. Table transfer messages and neighborhood radius
5. Beacons
Refactor:
1. Change ID to Vertex
2. Test use table driven approach
3. Add comments
4. Make graph internal representation private
5. Use wire.OutPoint as EdgeId
6. Decouple routing messages from routing implementation
7. Delete Async methods
8. Delete unneeded channels and priority buffer from manager
9. Delete unneeded interfaces in internal graph realisation
10. Renamed ID to Vertex