This commit addresses a bug in the channel event store
where the opened time of a channel event log was not
set for peers that were offline on startup.
Previously, opened time was set to the time of the first
event in the event log. This worked for online peers,
because the eventlog was created with an initial online
event. However, offline peers had no inital event so had
no open time set.
This commit simplifies the creation of an event log by
removing the initial event and setting open time for all
event logs. This has the effect of potentially introducing
a gap between opened time for a log and the first peer
online event for peers with channels that exist at startup
if a peer takes time to reconnect. However, the cost of this
is less than the benefit of reducing the bug-prone custom
code path that was previously in place.
In this commit, the channelEventStore in the channel
fitness subsystem is changed to identify channels
by their outpoint rather than short channel id. This
change is made made becuase outpoints are the preferred
way to expose references over rpc, and easier to perform
queries within lnd.
Upgrade logging of channel uptime/lifespan query errors
to returning the error, with the exception of the case
where the channel is known to the store. This error is
logged, due to the potential for race conditions between
the channel event store being notified of a new open
channel and the rpc channel subscription creating a rpc
channel struct (which queries for uptime).
Since CSV locked outputs specifies the first block where they are
allowed to be included, they can actually be added one block earlier
into the mempool.
This led to a flake, where the sweep tx was already in the mempool at
the time we mined the last block, causing the next mempool check to
fail.
This commit changes how FetchAllInvoicesWithPaymentHash behaves
when the DB is empty and also adds a unit test to test that
case as well as normal expected behavior.
This commit adds InvoiceExpryWatcher which is a separate class that
receives new invoices (and existing ones upon restart) from InvoiceRegistry
and actively watches their expiry. When an invoice is expired
InvoiceExpiryWatcher will call into InvoiceRegistry to cancel the
invoice and by that notify all subscribers about the state change.
This commit adds Clock and DefaultClock and moves the private
invoices.testClock under the clock package while adding basic
unit tests for it.
Clock is an interface currently encapsulating Now() and TickAfter().
It can be added as an external dependency to any class. This way
tests can stub out time.Now() or time.After().
The DefaultClock class simply returns the real time.Now() and
time.After().
In the process, we also move the feature serialization into the
invoicesrpc package, so that it can be shared between the invoicesrpc
and main rpcserver.