In this commit, we update the build to point to the latest version of
neutrino and btcwallet. The latest version of neutrino includes a number
of bug fixes, and new features like reliably transaction broadcast. The
latest version of btcwallet contains a number of bug fixes related to
properly remove invalid transactions from its database.
In this commit, we modify the main interface-level tests for neutrino to
skip the block catch up re-org test. We do this, as the test itself is
very unstable and only passes occasionally by the grace of RNGesus.
What's needed to ensure it passes reliably is to extend neutrino with a
cache of the last N blocks disconnected. Sample output of the affected
test when run:
```
--- SKIP: TestInterfaces/neutrino_test_catch_up_on_missed_blocks_w/_reorged_best_block (0.00s)
interface_test.go:1574: skipping re-org test for neutrino
```
In this commit, we modify GetTestTxidAndScript to generate new P2PKH
scripts. This is needed to properly test confirmations and spends of
unique scripts on-chain within the set of interface-level test cases.
In this commit, we extend the NeutrinoNotifier to support registering
scripts for spends notifications. Once the script has been detected as
spent within the chain, a spend notification will be dispatched through
the Spend channel of the SpendEvent returned upon registration.
For scripts that have been spent in the past, the rescan logic has been
modified to match on the script rather than the outpoint. A concurrent
queue for relevant transactions has been added to proxy notifications
from the underlying rescan to the txNotifier. This is needed for
scripts, as we cannot perform a historical rescan for scripts through
`GetUtxo`, like we do with outpoints.
For scripts that are unspent, a filter update is sent to the underlying
rescan to ensure that we match and dispatch on the script when
processing new blocks.
Along the way, we also address an issue where we'd miss detecting that
an outpoint/script has been spent in the future due to not receiving a
historical dispatch request from the underlying txNotifier. To fix this,
we ensure that we always request the backend to notify us of the spend
once it detects it at tip, regardless of whether a historical rescan was
detected or not.
In this commit, we extend the BitcoindNotifier to support registering
scripts for spends notifications. Once the script has been detected as
spent within the chain, a spend notification will be dispatched through
the Spend channel of the SpendEvent returned upon registration.
For scripts that have been spent in the past, the rescan logic has been
modified to match on the script rather than the outpoint. This is done
by re-deriving the script of the output a transaction input is spending
and checking whether it matches ours.
For scripts that are unspent, a request to the backend will be sent to
alert the BitcoindNotifier of when the script was spent by a
transaction. To make this request we encode the script as an address, as
this is what the backend uses to detect the spend. The transaction will
then be proxied through the txUpdates concurrent queue, which will hand
it off to the underlying txNotifier and dispatch spend notifications to
the relevant clients.
Along the way, we also address an issue where we'd miss detecting that
an outpoint/script has been spent in the future due to not receiving a
historical dispatch request from the underlying txNotifier. To fix this,
we ensure that we always request the backend to notify us of the spend
once it detects it at tip, regardless of whether a historical rescan was
detected or not.
In this commit, we extend the BtcdNotifier to support registering
scripts for spends notifications. Once the script has been detected as
spent within the chain, a spend notification will be dispatched through
the Spend channel of the SpendEvent returned upon registration.
For scripts that have been spent in the past, the rescan logic has been
modified to match on the script rather than the outpoint. This is done
by encoding the script as an address.
For scripts that are unspent, a request to the backend will be sent to
alert the BtcdNotifier of when the script was spent by a transaction. To
make this request we encode the script as an address, as this is what
the backend uses to detect the spend. The transaction will then be
proxied through the txUpdates concurrent queue, which will hand it off
to the underlying txNotifier and dispatch spend notifications to the
relevant clients.
Along the way, we also address an issue where we'd miss detecting that
an outpoint/script has been spent in the future due to not receiving a
historical dispatch request from the underlying txNotifier. To fix this,
we ensure that we always request the backend to notify us of the spend
once it detects it at tip, regardless of whether a historical rescan was
detected or not.
In this commit, we extend the NeutrinoNotifier to support registering
scripts for confirmation notifications. Once the script has been
detected as confirmed within the chain, a confirmation notification will
be dispatched to through the Confirmed channel of the ConfirmationEvent
returned upon registration.
For scripts that have confirmed in the past, the `historicalConfDetails`
method has been modified to determine whether the script has been
confirmed by locating the script in an output of a confirmed
transaction.
For scripts that have yet to confirm, a filter update is sent to the
underlying rescan to ensure that we match and dispatch on the script
when processing new blocks.
Along the way, we also address an issue where we'd miss detecting that a
transaction/script has confirmed in the future due to not receiving a
historical dispatch request from the underlying txNotifier. To fix this,
we ensure that we always update our filters to detect the confirmation
at tip, regardless of whether a historical rescan was detected or not.
In this commit, we extend the BitcoindNotifier to support registering
scripts for confirmation notifications. Once the script has been
detected as confirmed within the chain, a confirmation notification will
be dispatched to through the Confirmed channel of the ConfirmationEvent
returned upon registration.
For scripts that have confirmed in the past, the `historicalConfDetails`
method has been modified to skip the txindex and go straight to scanning
the chain manually if confirmation request is for a script. When
scanning the chain, we'll determine whether the script has been
confirmed by locating the script in an output of a confirmed
transaction.
For scripts that have yet to confirm, they will be properly tracked
within the TxNotifier.
In this commit, we extend the BtcdNotifier to support registering
scripts for confirmation notifications. Once the script has been
detected as confirmed within the chain, a confirmation notification will
be dispatched to through the Confirmed channel of the ConfirmationEvent
returned upon registration.
For scripts that have confirmed in the past, the `historicalConfDetails`
method has been modified to skip the txindex and go straight to scanning
the chain manually if confirmation request is for a script. When
scanning the chain, we'll determine whether the script has been
confirmed by locating the script in an output of a confirmed
transaction.
For scripts that have yet to confirm, they will be properly tracked
within the TxNotifier.
In this commit, we add the current chain parameters to the
BitcoindNotifier. This will be used in a future commit in order to
convert outputs scripts into addresses. This is needed since the
bitcoind backend uses these addresses to detect whether the script
encoded within it was spent by a transaction in the chain.
In this commit, we add the current chain parameters to the BtcdNotifier.
This will be used in a future commit in order to convert outputs scripts
into addresses. This is needed since the btcd backend uses these
addresses to detect whether the script encoded within it was spent by a
transaction in the chain.
In this commit, we refactor the TxNotifier's ProcessRelevantSpendTx to
also detect script spends. This can easily be done as the transaction
filtering logic was refactored into its own method in a previous commit.
In this commit, we modify the TxNotifier's ConnectTip method to also
detect whether a registered script has been confirmed or spent on-chain
by a transaction in the connected block. Once detected, notifications
for them will be queued up for dispatch as with txids/outpoints.
We've also refactored the ConnectTip method into smaller and reusable
methods, which will serve useful later.
In this commit, we refactor the HeightHintCache and its underlying
interfaces to be able to manipulate hints for ConfRequests and
SpendRequests. By doing so, we'll be able to manipulate hints for
scripts if the request includes either a zero hash or a zero outpoint.
These structs allow us to request notifications for either
txids/outpoints or output scripts. We'll be using these in later commits
to index confirmation and spend requests within the TxNotifier.
In this commit, we modify all existing historical rescans for
ChainNotifier backends to scan backwards rather than forwards. If we
know that a transaction has been confirmed, or outpoint spent, the it's
likely that the event has recently transpired assuming we've been
offline for a short period of time. Therefore, if we scan backwards
rather than forwards, then we can save potentially hundreds or thousands
of block fetches if the event recently happened close to the tip of the
chain.
We bound this search at the genesis block, to ensure we don't underflow
the uint32 used throughout the package in the main loop.
In this commit, we alter the different ChainNotifier implementations to
dispatch confirmation and spend notifications after blocks. We do this
to ensure the external consistency of our registered clients.
In this commit, we modify the TxNotifier's ConnectTip method to no
longer dispatch notifications to any clients who had a request fulfilled
within the height connected. Instead, it will queue the notifications
for dispatch and we add a new method NotifyHeight, which will actually
dispatch them. We do this to allow the users of the TxNotifier to be
more flexible when dispatching notifications.
In this commit, we modify the notifier to handle filter updates
synchronously. We do this to prevent race conditions between new block
notifications and filter updates. Otherwise, it's possible for a new
block to come in that should match our filter, but doesn't due to the
filter being updated after.
We also modify their order so that the filter is updated first. We do
this so we can immediately start watching for the event at tip while the
rescan is ongoing.
In this commit, we'll now commit the current height of the TxNotifier as
the height hint for an outpoint/transaction after a rescan has been
completed and has determined that the outpoint is unspent/transaction is
unconfirmed. We do this to prevent another potentially long rescan if
the daemon is restarted before a new block comes in (which is when the
hints will be updated again).
In this commit, we modify the logic within RegisterSpendNtfn for the
NeutrinoNotifier to account for the recent changes made to the
TxNotifier. Since it is now able to handle spend notification
registration and dispatch, we can bypass all the current logic within
the NeutrinoNotifier and interact directly with the TxNotifier instead.
The most notable change is that now we'll only attempt a historical
rescan if the TxNotifier tells us so.