package chainntnfs import ( "bytes" "errors" "fmt" "sync" "sync/atomic" "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg/chainhash" "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/txscript" "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire" "github.com/btcsuite/btcutil" "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/channeldb" ) const ( // ReorgSafetyLimit is the chain depth beyond which it is assumed a // block will not be reorganized out of the chain. This is used to // determine when to prune old confirmation requests so that reorgs are // handled correctly. The average number of blocks in a day is a // reasonable value to use. ReorgSafetyLimit = 144 // MaxNumConfs is the maximum number of confirmations that can be // requested on a transaction. MaxNumConfs = ReorgSafetyLimit ) var ( // ZeroHash is the value that should be used as the txid when // registering for the confirmation of a script on-chain. This allows // the notifier to match _and_ dispatch upon the inclusion of the script // on-chain, rather than the txid. ZeroHash chainhash.Hash // ZeroOutPoint is the value that should be used as the outpoint when // registering for the spend of a script on-chain. This allows the // notifier to match _and_ dispatch upon detecting the spend of the // script on-chain, rather than the outpoint. ZeroOutPoint wire.OutPoint ) var ( // ErrTxNotifierExiting is an error returned when attempting to interact // with the TxNotifier but it been shut down. ErrTxNotifierExiting = errors.New("TxNotifier is exiting") // ErrNoScript is an error returned when a confirmation/spend // registration is attempted without providing an accompanying output // script. ErrNoScript = errors.New("an output script must be provided") // ErrNoHeightHint is an error returned when a confirmation/spend // registration is attempted without providing an accompanying height // hint. ErrNoHeightHint = errors.New("a height hint greater than 0 must be " + "provided") // ErrNumConfsOutOfRange is an error returned when a confirmation/spend // registration is attempted and the number of confirmations provided is // out of range. ErrNumConfsOutOfRange = fmt.Errorf("number of confirmations must be "+ "between %d and %d", 1, MaxNumConfs) ) // rescanState indicates the progression of a registration before the notifier // can begin dispatching confirmations at tip. type rescanState byte const ( // rescanNotStarted is the initial state, denoting that a historical // dispatch may be required. rescanNotStarted rescanState = iota // rescanPending indicates that a dispatch has already been made, and we // are waiting for its completion. No other rescans should be dispatched // while in this state. rescanPending // rescanComplete signals either that a rescan was dispatched and has // completed, or that we began watching at tip immediately. In either // case, the notifier can only dispatch notifications from tip when in // this state. rescanComplete ) // confNtfnSet holds all known, registered confirmation notifications for a // txid/output script. If duplicates notifications are requested, only one // historical dispatch will be spawned to ensure redundant scans are not // permitted. A single conf detail will be constructed and dispatched to all // interested // clients. type confNtfnSet struct { // ntfns keeps tracks of all the active client notification requests for // a transaction/output script ntfns map[uint64]*ConfNtfn // rescanStatus represents the current rescan state for the // transaction/output script. rescanStatus rescanState // details serves as a cache of the confirmation details of a // transaction that we'll use to determine if a transaction/output // script has already confirmed at the time of registration. details *TxConfirmation } // newConfNtfnSet constructs a fresh confNtfnSet for a group of clients // interested in a notification for a particular txid. func newConfNtfnSet() *confNtfnSet { return &confNtfnSet{ ntfns: make(map[uint64]*ConfNtfn), rescanStatus: rescanNotStarted, } } // spendNtfnSet holds all known, registered spend notifications for a spend // request (outpoint/output script). If duplicate notifications are requested, // only one historical dispatch will be spawned to ensure redundant scans are // not permitted. type spendNtfnSet struct { // ntfns keeps tracks of all the active client notification requests for // an outpoint/output script. ntfns map[uint64]*SpendNtfn // rescanStatus represents the current rescan state for the spend // request (outpoint/output script). rescanStatus rescanState // details serves as a cache of the spend details for an outpoint/output // script that we'll use to determine if it has already been spent at // the time of registration. details *SpendDetail } // newSpendNtfnSet constructs a new spend notification set. func newSpendNtfnSet() *spendNtfnSet { return &spendNtfnSet{ ntfns: make(map[uint64]*SpendNtfn), rescanStatus: rescanNotStarted, } } // ConfRequest encapsulates a request for a confirmation notification of either // a txid or output script. type ConfRequest struct { // TxID is the hash of the transaction for which confirmation // notifications are requested. If set to a zero hash, then a // confirmation notification will be dispatched upon inclusion of the // _script_, rather than the txid. TxID chainhash.Hash // PkScript is the public key script of an outpoint created in this // transaction. PkScript txscript.PkScript } // NewConfRequest creates a request for a confirmation notification of either a // txid or output script. A nil txid or an allocated ZeroHash can be used to // dispatch the confirmation notification on the script. func NewConfRequest(txid *chainhash.Hash, pkScript []byte) (ConfRequest, error) { var r ConfRequest outputScript, err := txscript.ParsePkScript(pkScript) if err != nil { return r, err } // We'll only set a txid for which we'll dispatch a confirmation // notification on this request if one was provided. Otherwise, we'll // default to dispatching on the confirmation of the script instead. if txid != nil { r.TxID = *txid } r.PkScript = outputScript return r, nil } // String returns the string representation of the ConfRequest. func (r ConfRequest) String() string { if r.TxID != ZeroHash { return fmt.Sprintf("txid=%v", r.TxID) } return fmt.Sprintf("script=%v", r.PkScript) } // ConfHintKey returns the key that will be used to index the confirmation // request's hint within the height hint cache. func (r ConfRequest) ConfHintKey() ([]byte, error) { if r.TxID == ZeroHash { return r.PkScript.Script(), nil } var txid bytes.Buffer if err := channeldb.WriteElement(&txid, r.TxID); err != nil { return nil, err } return txid.Bytes(), nil } // MatchesTx determines whether the given transaction satisfies the confirmation // request. If the confirmation request is for a script, then we'll check all of // the outputs of the transaction to determine if it matches. Otherwise, we'll // match on the txid. func (r ConfRequest) MatchesTx(tx *wire.MsgTx) bool { scriptMatches := func() bool { pkScript := r.PkScript.Script() for _, txOut := range tx.TxOut { if bytes.Equal(txOut.PkScript, pkScript) { return true } } return false } if r.TxID != ZeroHash { return r.TxID == tx.TxHash() && scriptMatches() } return scriptMatches() } // ConfNtfn represents a notifier client's request to receive a notification // once the target transaction/output script gets sufficient confirmations. The // client is asynchronously notified via the ConfirmationEvent channels. type ConfNtfn struct { // ConfID uniquely identifies the confirmation notification request for // the specified transaction/output script. ConfID uint64 // ConfRequest represents either the txid or script we should detect // inclusion of within the chain. ConfRequest // NumConfirmations is the number of confirmations after which the // notification is to be sent. NumConfirmations uint32 // Event contains references to the channels that the notifications are to // be sent over. Event *ConfirmationEvent // HeightHint is the minimum height in the chain that we expect to find // this txid. HeightHint uint32 // dispatched is false if the confirmed notification has not been sent yet. dispatched bool } // HistoricalConfDispatch parameterizes a manual rescan for a particular // transaction/output script. The parameters include the start and end block // heights specifying the range of blocks to scan. type HistoricalConfDispatch struct { // ConfRequest represents either the txid or script we should detect // inclusion of within the chain. ConfRequest // StartHeight specifies the block height at which to being the // historical rescan. StartHeight uint32 // EndHeight specifies the last block height (inclusive) that the // historical scan should consider. EndHeight uint32 } // ConfRegistration encompasses all of the information required for callers to // retrieve details about a confirmation event. type ConfRegistration struct { // Event contains references to the channels that the notifications are // to be sent over. Event *ConfirmationEvent // HistoricalDispatch, if non-nil, signals to the client who registered // the notification that they are responsible for attempting to manually // rescan blocks for the txid/output script between the start and end // heights. HistoricalDispatch *HistoricalConfDispatch // Height is the height of the TxNotifier at the time the confirmation // notification was registered. This can be used so that backends can // request to be notified of confirmations from this point forwards. Height uint32 } // SpendRequest encapsulates a request for a spend notification of either an // outpoint or output script. type SpendRequest struct { // OutPoint is the outpoint for which a client has requested a spend // notification for. If set to a zero outpoint, then a spend // notification will be dispatched upon detecting the spend of the // _script_, rather than the outpoint. OutPoint wire.OutPoint // PkScript is the script of the outpoint. If a zero outpoint is set, // then this can be an arbitrary script. PkScript txscript.PkScript } // NewSpendRequest creates a request for a spend notification of either an // outpoint or output script. A nil outpoint or an allocated ZeroOutPoint can be // used to dispatch the confirmation notification on the script. func NewSpendRequest(op *wire.OutPoint, pkScript []byte) (SpendRequest, error) { var r SpendRequest outputScript, err := txscript.ParsePkScript(pkScript) if err != nil { return r, err } // We'll only set an outpoint for which we'll dispatch a spend // notification on this request if one was provided. Otherwise, we'll // default to dispatching on the spend of the script instead. if op != nil { r.OutPoint = *op } r.PkScript = outputScript return r, nil } // String returns the string representation of the SpendRequest. func (r SpendRequest) String() string { if r.OutPoint != ZeroOutPoint { return fmt.Sprintf("outpoint=%v", r.OutPoint) } return fmt.Sprintf("script=%v", r.PkScript) } // SpendHintKey returns the key that will be used to index the spend request's // hint within the height hint cache. func (r SpendRequest) SpendHintKey() ([]byte, error) { if r.OutPoint == ZeroOutPoint { return r.PkScript.Script(), nil } var outpoint bytes.Buffer err := channeldb.WriteElement(&outpoint, r.OutPoint) if err != nil { return nil, err } return outpoint.Bytes(), nil } // MatchesTx determines whether the given transaction satisfies the spend // request. If the spend request is for an outpoint, then we'll check all of // the outputs being spent by the inputs of the transaction to determine if it // matches. Otherwise, we'll need to match on the output script being spent, so // we'll recompute it for each input of the transaction to determine if it // matches. func (r SpendRequest) MatchesTx(tx *wire.MsgTx) (bool, uint32, error) { if r.OutPoint != ZeroOutPoint { for i, txIn := range tx.TxIn { if txIn.PreviousOutPoint == r.OutPoint { return true, uint32(i), nil } } return false, 0, nil } for i, txIn := range tx.TxIn { pkScript, err := txscript.ComputePkScript( txIn.SignatureScript, txIn.Witness, ) if err == txscript.ErrUnsupportedScriptType { continue } if err != nil { return false, 0, err } if bytes.Equal(pkScript.Script(), r.PkScript.Script()) { return true, uint32(i), nil } } return false, 0, nil } // SpendNtfn represents a client's request to receive a notification once an // outpoint/output script has been spent on-chain. The client is asynchronously // notified via the SpendEvent channels. type SpendNtfn struct { // SpendID uniquely identies the spend notification request for the // specified outpoint/output script. SpendID uint64 // SpendRequest represents either the outpoint or script we should // detect the spend of. SpendRequest // Event contains references to the channels that the notifications are // to be sent over. Event *SpendEvent // HeightHint is the earliest height in the chain that we expect to find // the spending transaction of the specified outpoint/output script. // This value will be overridden by the spend hint cache if it contains // an entry for it. HeightHint uint32 // dispatched signals whether a spend notification has been disptached // to the client. dispatched bool } // HistoricalSpendDispatch parameterizes a manual rescan to determine the // spending details (if any) of an outpoint/output script. The parameters // include the start and end block heights specifying the range of blocks to // scan. type HistoricalSpendDispatch struct { // SpendRequest represents either the outpoint or script we should // detect the spend of. SpendRequest // StartHeight specified the block height at which to begin the // historical rescan. StartHeight uint32 // EndHeight specifies the last block height (inclusive) that the // historical rescan should consider. EndHeight uint32 } // SpendRegistration encompasses all of the information required for callers to // retrieve details about a spend event. type SpendRegistration struct { // Event contains references to the channels that the notifications are // to be sent over. Event *SpendEvent // HistoricalDispatch, if non-nil, signals to the client who registered // the notification that they are responsible for attempting to manually // rescan blocks for the txid/output script between the start and end // heights. HistoricalDispatch *HistoricalSpendDispatch // Height is the height of the TxNotifier at the time the spend // notification was registered. This can be used so that backends can // request to be notified of spends from this point forwards. Height uint32 } // TxNotifier is a struct responsible for delivering transaction notifications // to subscribers. These notifications can be of two different types: // transaction/output script confirmations and/or outpoint/output script spends. // The TxNotifier will watch the blockchain as new blocks come in, in order to // satisfy its client requests. type TxNotifier struct { confClientCounter uint64 // To be used atomically. spendClientCounter uint64 // To be used atomically. // currentHeight is the height of the tracked blockchain. It is used to // determine the number of confirmations a tx has and ensure blocks are // connected and disconnected in order. currentHeight uint32 // reorgSafetyLimit is the chain depth beyond which it is assumed a // block will not be reorganized out of the chain. This is used to // determine when to prune old notification requests so that reorgs are // handled correctly. The coinbase maturity period is a reasonable value // to use. reorgSafetyLimit uint32 // reorgDepth is the depth of a chain organization that this system is // being informed of. This is incremented as long as a sequence of // blocks are disconnected without being interrupted by a new block. reorgDepth uint32 // confNotifications is an index of confirmation notification requests // by transaction hash/output script. confNotifications map[ConfRequest]*confNtfnSet // confsByInitialHeight is an index of watched transactions/output // scripts by the height that they are included at in the chain. This // is tracked so that incorrect notifications are not sent if a // transaction/output script is reorged out of the chain and so that // negative confirmations can be recognized. confsByInitialHeight map[uint32]map[ConfRequest]struct{} // ntfnsByConfirmHeight is an index of notification requests by the // height at which the transaction/output script will have sufficient // confirmations. ntfnsByConfirmHeight map[uint32]map[*ConfNtfn]struct{} // spendNotifications is an index of all active notification requests // per outpoint/output script. spendNotifications map[SpendRequest]*spendNtfnSet // spendsByHeight is an index that keeps tracks of the spending height // of outpoints/output scripts we are currently tracking notifications // for. This is used in order to recover from spending transactions // being reorged out of the chain. spendsByHeight map[uint32]map[SpendRequest]struct{} // confirmHintCache is a cache used to maintain the latest height hints // for transactions/output scripts. Each height hint represents the // earliest height at which they scripts could have been confirmed // within the chain. confirmHintCache ConfirmHintCache // spendHintCache is a cache used to maintain the latest height hints // for outpoints/output scripts. Each height hint represents the // earliest height at which they could have been spent within the chain. spendHintCache SpendHintCache // quit is closed in order to signal that the notifier is gracefully // exiting. quit chan struct{} sync.Mutex } // NewTxNotifier creates a TxNotifier. The current height of the blockchain is // accepted as a parameter. The different hint caches (confirm and spend) are // used as an optimization in order to retrieve a better starting point when // dispatching a recan for a historical event in the chain. func NewTxNotifier(startHeight uint32, reorgSafetyLimit uint32, confirmHintCache ConfirmHintCache, spendHintCache SpendHintCache) *TxNotifier { return &TxNotifier{ currentHeight: startHeight, reorgSafetyLimit: reorgSafetyLimit, confNotifications: make(map[ConfRequest]*confNtfnSet), confsByInitialHeight: make(map[uint32]map[ConfRequest]struct{}), ntfnsByConfirmHeight: make(map[uint32]map[*ConfNtfn]struct{}), spendNotifications: make(map[SpendRequest]*spendNtfnSet), spendsByHeight: make(map[uint32]map[SpendRequest]struct{}), confirmHintCache: confirmHintCache, spendHintCache: spendHintCache, quit: make(chan struct{}), } } // newConfNtfn validates all of the parameters required to successfully create // and register a confirmation notification. func (n *TxNotifier) newConfNtfn(txid *chainhash.Hash, pkScript []byte, numConfs, heightHint uint32) (*ConfNtfn, error) { // An accompanying output script must always be provided. if len(pkScript) == 0 { return nil, ErrNoScript } // Enforce that we will not dispatch confirmations beyond the reorg // safety limit. if numConfs == 0 || numConfs > n.reorgSafetyLimit { return nil, ErrNumConfsOutOfRange } // A height hint must be provided to prevent scanning from the genesis // block. if heightHint == 0 { return nil, ErrNoHeightHint } // Ensure the output script is of a supported type. confRequest, err := NewConfRequest(txid, pkScript) if err != nil { return nil, err } confID := atomic.AddUint64(&n.confClientCounter, 1) return &ConfNtfn{ ConfID: confID, ConfRequest: confRequest, NumConfirmations: numConfs, Event: NewConfirmationEvent(numConfs, func() { n.CancelConf(confRequest, confID) }), HeightHint: heightHint, }, nil } // RegisterConf handles a new confirmation notification request. The client will // be notified when the transaction/output script gets a sufficient number of // confirmations in the blockchain. // // NOTE: If the transaction/output script has already been included in a block // on the chain, the confirmation details must be provided with the // UpdateConfDetails method, otherwise we will wait for the transaction/output // script to confirm even though it already has. func (n *TxNotifier) RegisterConf(txid *chainhash.Hash, pkScript []byte, numConfs, heightHint uint32) (*ConfRegistration, error) { select { case <-n.quit: return nil, ErrTxNotifierExiting default: } // We'll start by performing a series of validation checks. ntfn, err := n.newConfNtfn(txid, pkScript, numConfs, heightHint) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Before proceeding to register the notification, we'll query our // height hint cache to determine whether a better one exists. // // TODO(conner): verify that all submitted height hints are identical. startHeight := ntfn.HeightHint hint, err := n.confirmHintCache.QueryConfirmHint(ntfn.ConfRequest) if err == nil { if hint > startHeight { Log.Debugf("Using height hint %d retrieved from cache "+ "for %v instead of %d", hint, ntfn.ConfRequest, startHeight) startHeight = hint } } else if err != ErrConfirmHintNotFound { Log.Errorf("Unable to query confirm hint for %v: %v", ntfn.ConfRequest, err) } Log.Infof("New confirmation subscription: conf_id=%d, %v, "+ "num_confs=%v height_hint=%d", ntfn.ConfID, ntfn.ConfRequest, numConfs, startHeight) n.Lock() defer n.Unlock() confSet, ok := n.confNotifications[ntfn.ConfRequest] if !ok { // If this is the first registration for this request, construct // a confSet to coalesce all notifications for the same request. confSet = newConfNtfnSet() n.confNotifications[ntfn.ConfRequest] = confSet } confSet.ntfns[ntfn.ConfID] = ntfn switch confSet.rescanStatus { // A prior rescan has already completed and we are actively watching at // tip for this request. case rescanComplete: // If the confirmation details for this set of notifications has // already been found, we'll attempt to deliver them immediately // to this client. Log.Debugf("Attempting to dispatch confirmation for %v on "+ "registration since rescan has finished", ntfn.ConfRequest) err := n.dispatchConfDetails(ntfn, confSet.details) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &ConfRegistration{ Event: ntfn.Event, HistoricalDispatch: nil, Height: n.currentHeight, }, nil // A rescan is already in progress, return here to prevent dispatching // another. When the rescan returns, this notification's details will be // updated as well. case rescanPending: Log.Debugf("Waiting for pending rescan to finish before "+ "notifying %v at tip", ntfn.ConfRequest) return &ConfRegistration{ Event: ntfn.Event, HistoricalDispatch: nil, Height: n.currentHeight, }, nil // If no rescan has been dispatched, attempt to do so now. case rescanNotStarted: } // If the provided or cached height hint indicates that the // transaction with the given txid/output script is to be confirmed at a // height greater than the notifier's current height, we'll refrain from // spawning a historical dispatch. if startHeight > n.currentHeight { Log.Debugf("Height hint is above current height, not "+ "dispatching historical confirmation rescan for %v", ntfn.ConfRequest) // Set the rescan status to complete, which will allow the // notifier to start delivering messages for this set // immediately. confSet.rescanStatus = rescanComplete return &ConfRegistration{ Event: ntfn.Event, HistoricalDispatch: nil, Height: n.currentHeight, }, nil } Log.Debugf("Dispatching historical confirmation rescan for %v", ntfn.ConfRequest) // Construct the parameters for historical dispatch, scanning the range // of blocks between our best known height hint and the notifier's // current height. The notifier will begin also watching for // confirmations at tip starting with the next block. dispatch := &HistoricalConfDispatch{ ConfRequest: ntfn.ConfRequest, StartHeight: startHeight, EndHeight: n.currentHeight, } // Set this confSet's status to pending, ensuring subsequent // registrations don't also attempt a dispatch. confSet.rescanStatus = rescanPending return &ConfRegistration{ Event: ntfn.Event, HistoricalDispatch: dispatch, Height: n.currentHeight, }, nil } // CancelConf cancels an existing request for a spend notification of an // outpoint/output script. The request is identified by its spend ID. func (n *TxNotifier) CancelConf(confRequest ConfRequest, confID uint64) { select { case <-n.quit: return default: } n.Lock() defer n.Unlock() confSet, ok := n.confNotifications[confRequest] if !ok { return } ntfn, ok := confSet.ntfns[confID] if !ok { return } Log.Infof("Canceling confirmation notification: conf_id=%d, %v", confID, confRequest) // We'll close all the notification channels to let the client know // their cancel request has been fulfilled. close(ntfn.Event.Confirmed) close(ntfn.Event.Updates) close(ntfn.Event.NegativeConf) delete(confSet.ntfns, confID) } // UpdateConfDetails attempts to update the confirmation details for an active // notification within the notifier. This should only be used in the case of a // transaction/output script that has confirmed before the notifier's current // height. // // NOTE: The notification should be registered first to ensure notifications are // dispatched correctly. func (n *TxNotifier) UpdateConfDetails(confRequest ConfRequest, details *TxConfirmation) error { select { case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting default: } // Ensure we hold the lock throughout handling the notification to // prevent the notifier from advancing its height underneath us. n.Lock() defer n.Unlock() // First, we'll determine whether we have an active confirmation // notification for the given txid/script. confSet, ok := n.confNotifications[confRequest] if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("confirmation notification for %v not found", confRequest) } // If the confirmation details were already found at tip, all existing // notifications will have been dispatched or queued for dispatch. We // can exit early to avoid sending too many notifications on the // buffered channels. if confSet.details != nil { return nil } // The historical dispatch has been completed for this confSet. We'll // update the rescan status and cache any details that were found. If // the details are nil, that implies we did not find them and will // continue to watch for them at tip. confSet.rescanStatus = rescanComplete // The notifier has yet to reach the height at which the // transaction/output script was included in a block, so we should defer // until handling it then within ConnectTip. if details == nil { Log.Debugf("Confirmation details for %v not found during "+ "historical dispatch, waiting to dispatch at tip", confRequest) // We'll commit the current height as the confirm hint to // prevent another potentially long rescan if we restart before // a new block comes in. err := n.confirmHintCache.CommitConfirmHint( n.currentHeight, confRequest, ) if err != nil { // The error is not fatal as this is an optimistic // optimization, so we'll avoid returning an error. Log.Debugf("Unable to update confirm hint to %d for "+ "%v: %v", n.currentHeight, confRequest, err) } return nil } if details.BlockHeight > n.currentHeight { Log.Debugf("Confirmation details for %v found above current "+ "height, waiting to dispatch at tip", confRequest) return nil } Log.Debugf("Updating confirmation details for %v", confRequest) err := n.confirmHintCache.CommitConfirmHint( details.BlockHeight, confRequest, ) if err != nil { // The error is not fatal, so we should not return an error to // the caller. Log.Errorf("Unable to update confirm hint to %d for %v: %v", details.BlockHeight, confRequest, err) } // Cache the details found in the rescan and attempt to dispatch any // notifications that have not yet been delivered. confSet.details = details for _, ntfn := range confSet.ntfns { err = n.dispatchConfDetails(ntfn, details) if err != nil { return err } } return nil } // dispatchConfDetails attempts to cache and dispatch details to a particular // client if the transaction/output script has sufficiently confirmed. If the // provided details are nil, this method will be a no-op. func (n *TxNotifier) dispatchConfDetails( ntfn *ConfNtfn, details *TxConfirmation) error { // If no details are provided, return early as we can't dispatch. if details == nil { Log.Debugf("Unable to dispatch %v, no details provided", ntfn.ConfRequest) return nil } // Now, we'll examine whether the transaction/output script of this // request has reached its required number of confirmations. If it has, // we'll dispatch a confirmation notification to the caller. confHeight := details.BlockHeight + ntfn.NumConfirmations - 1 if confHeight <= n.currentHeight { Log.Infof("Dispatching %v confirmation notification for %v", ntfn.NumConfirmations, ntfn.ConfRequest) // We'll send a 0 value to the Updates channel, // indicating that the transaction/output script has already // been confirmed. select { case ntfn.Event.Updates <- 0: case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting } select { case ntfn.Event.Confirmed <- details: ntfn.dispatched = true case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting } } else { Log.Debugf("Queueing %v confirmation notification for %v at tip ", ntfn.NumConfirmations, ntfn.ConfRequest) // Otherwise, we'll keep track of the notification // request by the height at which we should dispatch the // confirmation notification. ntfnSet, exists := n.ntfnsByConfirmHeight[confHeight] if !exists { ntfnSet = make(map[*ConfNtfn]struct{}) n.ntfnsByConfirmHeight[confHeight] = ntfnSet } ntfnSet[ntfn] = struct{}{} // We'll also send an update to the client of how many // confirmations are left for the transaction/output script to // be confirmed. numConfsLeft := confHeight - n.currentHeight select { case ntfn.Event.Updates <- numConfsLeft: case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting } } // As a final check, we'll also watch the transaction/output script if // it's still possible for it to get reorged out of the chain. reorgSafeHeight := details.BlockHeight + n.reorgSafetyLimit if reorgSafeHeight > n.currentHeight { txSet, exists := n.confsByInitialHeight[details.BlockHeight] if !exists { txSet = make(map[ConfRequest]struct{}) n.confsByInitialHeight[details.BlockHeight] = txSet } txSet[ntfn.ConfRequest] = struct{}{} } return nil } // newSpendNtfn validates all of the parameters required to successfully create // and register a spend notification. func (n *TxNotifier) newSpendNtfn(outpoint *wire.OutPoint, pkScript []byte, heightHint uint32) (*SpendNtfn, error) { // An accompanying output script must always be provided. if len(pkScript) == 0 { return nil, ErrNoScript } // A height hint must be provided to prevent scanning from the genesis // block. if heightHint == 0 { return nil, ErrNoHeightHint } // Ensure the output script is of a supported type. spendRequest, err := NewSpendRequest(outpoint, pkScript) if err != nil { return nil, err } spendID := atomic.AddUint64(&n.spendClientCounter, 1) return &SpendNtfn{ SpendID: spendID, SpendRequest: spendRequest, Event: NewSpendEvent(func() { n.CancelSpend(spendRequest, spendID) }), HeightHint: heightHint, }, nil } // RegisterSpend handles a new spend notification request. The client will be // notified once the outpoint/output script is detected as spent within the // chain. // // NOTE: If the outpoint/output script has already been spent within the chain // before the notifier's current tip, the spend details must be provided with // the UpdateSpendDetails method, otherwise we will wait for the outpoint/output // script to be spent at tip, even though it already has. func (n *TxNotifier) RegisterSpend(outpoint *wire.OutPoint, pkScript []byte, heightHint uint32) (*SpendRegistration, error) { select { case <-n.quit: return nil, ErrTxNotifierExiting default: } // We'll start by performing a series of validation checks. ntfn, err := n.newSpendNtfn(outpoint, pkScript, heightHint) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Before proceeding to register the notification, we'll query our spend // hint cache to determine whether a better one exists. startHeight := ntfn.HeightHint hint, err := n.spendHintCache.QuerySpendHint(ntfn.SpendRequest) if err == nil { if hint > startHeight { Log.Debugf("Using height hint %d retrieved from cache "+ "for %v instead of %d", hint, ntfn.SpendRequest, startHeight) startHeight = hint } } else if err != ErrSpendHintNotFound { Log.Errorf("Unable to query spend hint for %v: %v", ntfn.SpendRequest, err) } n.Lock() defer n.Unlock() Log.Infof("New spend subscription: spend_id=%d, %v, height_hint=%d", ntfn.SpendID, ntfn.SpendRequest, startHeight) // Keep track of the notification request so that we can properly // dispatch a spend notification later on. spendSet, ok := n.spendNotifications[ntfn.SpendRequest] if !ok { // If this is the first registration for the request, we'll // construct a spendNtfnSet to coalesce all notifications. spendSet = newSpendNtfnSet() n.spendNotifications[ntfn.SpendRequest] = spendSet } spendSet.ntfns[ntfn.SpendID] = ntfn // We'll now let the caller know whether a historical rescan is needed // depending on the current rescan status. switch spendSet.rescanStatus { // If the spending details for this request have already been determined // and cached, then we can use them to immediately dispatch the spend // notification to the client. case rescanComplete: Log.Debugf("Attempting to dispatch spend for %v on "+ "registration since rescan has finished", ntfn.SpendRequest) err := n.dispatchSpendDetails(ntfn, spendSet.details) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &SpendRegistration{ Event: ntfn.Event, HistoricalDispatch: nil, Height: n.currentHeight, }, nil // If there is an active rescan to determine whether the request has // been spent, then we won't trigger another one. case rescanPending: Log.Debugf("Waiting for pending rescan to finish before "+ "notifying %v at tip", ntfn.SpendRequest) return &SpendRegistration{ Event: ntfn.Event, HistoricalDispatch: nil, Height: n.currentHeight, }, nil // Otherwise, we'll fall through and let the caller know that a rescan // should be dispatched to determine whether the request has already // been spent. case rescanNotStarted: } // However, if the spend hint, either provided by the caller or // retrieved from the cache, is found to be at a later height than the // TxNotifier is aware of, then we'll refrain from dispatching a // historical rescan and wait for the spend to come in at tip. if startHeight > n.currentHeight { Log.Debugf("Spend hint of %d for %v is above current height %d", startHeight, ntfn.SpendRequest, n.currentHeight) // We'll also set the rescan status as complete to ensure that // spend hints for this request get updated upon // connected/disconnected blocks. spendSet.rescanStatus = rescanComplete return &SpendRegistration{ Event: ntfn.Event, HistoricalDispatch: nil, Height: n.currentHeight, }, nil } // We'll set the rescan status to pending to ensure subsequent // notifications don't also attempt a historical dispatch. spendSet.rescanStatus = rescanPending Log.Debugf("Dispatching historical spend rescan for %v", ntfn.SpendRequest) return &SpendRegistration{ Event: ntfn.Event, HistoricalDispatch: &HistoricalSpendDispatch{ SpendRequest: ntfn.SpendRequest, StartHeight: startHeight, EndHeight: n.currentHeight, }, Height: n.currentHeight, }, nil } // CancelSpend cancels an existing request for a spend notification of an // outpoint/output script. The request is identified by its spend ID. func (n *TxNotifier) CancelSpend(spendRequest SpendRequest, spendID uint64) { select { case <-n.quit: return default: } n.Lock() defer n.Unlock() spendSet, ok := n.spendNotifications[spendRequest] if !ok { return } ntfn, ok := spendSet.ntfns[spendID] if !ok { return } Log.Infof("Canceling spend notification: spend_id=%d, %v", spendID, spendRequest) // We'll close all the notification channels to let the client know // their cancel request has been fulfilled. close(ntfn.Event.Spend) close(ntfn.Event.Reorg) close(ntfn.Event.Done) delete(spendSet.ntfns, spendID) } // ProcessRelevantSpendTx processes a transaction provided externally. This will // check whether the transaction is relevant to the notifier if it spends any // outpoints/output scripts for which we currently have registered notifications // for. If it is relevant, spend notifications will be dispatched to the caller. func (n *TxNotifier) ProcessRelevantSpendTx(tx *btcutil.Tx, blockHeight uint32) error { select { case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting default: } // Ensure we hold the lock throughout handling the notification to // prevent the notifier from advancing its height underneath us. n.Lock() defer n.Unlock() // We'll use a channel to coalesce all the spend requests that this // transaction fulfills. type spend struct { request *SpendRequest details *SpendDetail } // We'll set up the onSpend filter callback to gather all the fulfilled // spends requests within this transaction. var spends []spend onSpend := func(request SpendRequest, details *SpendDetail) { spends = append(spends, spend{&request, details}) } n.filterTx(tx, nil, blockHeight, nil, onSpend) // After the transaction has been filtered, we can finally dispatch // notifications for each request. for _, spend := range spends { err := n.updateSpendDetails(*spend.request, spend.details) if err != nil { return err } } return nil } // UpdateSpendDetails attempts to update the spend details for all active spend // notification requests for an outpoint/output script. This method should be // used once a historical scan of the chain has finished. If the historical scan // did not find a spending transaction for it, the spend details may be nil. // // NOTE: A notification request for the outpoint/output script must be // registered first to ensure notifications are delivered. func (n *TxNotifier) UpdateSpendDetails(spendRequest SpendRequest, details *SpendDetail) error { select { case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting default: } // Ensure we hold the lock throughout handling the notification to // prevent the notifier from advancing its height underneath us. n.Lock() defer n.Unlock() return n.updateSpendDetails(spendRequest, details) } // updateSpendDetails attempts to update the spend details for all active spend // notification requests for an outpoint/output script. This method should be // used once a historical scan of the chain has finished. If the historical scan // did not find a spending transaction for it, the spend details may be nil. // // NOTE: This method must be called with the TxNotifier's lock held. func (n *TxNotifier) updateSpendDetails(spendRequest SpendRequest, details *SpendDetail) error { // Mark the ongoing historical rescan for this request as finished. This // will allow us to update the spend hints for it at tip. spendSet, ok := n.spendNotifications[spendRequest] if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("spend notification for %v not found", spendRequest) } // If the spend details have already been found either at tip, then the // notifications should have already been dispatched, so we can exit // early to prevent sending duplicate notifications. if spendSet.details != nil { return nil } // Since the historical rescan has completed for this request, we'll // mark its rescan status as complete in order to ensure that the // TxNotifier can properly update its spend hints upon // connected/disconnected blocks. spendSet.rescanStatus = rescanComplete // If the historical rescan was not able to find a spending transaction // for this request, then we can track the spend at tip. if details == nil { // We'll commit the current height as the spend hint to prevent // another potentially long rescan if we restart before a new // block comes in. err := n.spendHintCache.CommitSpendHint( n.currentHeight, spendRequest, ) if err != nil { // The error is not fatal as this is an optimistic // optimization, so we'll avoid returning an error. Log.Debugf("Unable to update spend hint to %d for %v: %v", n.currentHeight, spendRequest, err) } return nil } // If the historical rescan found the spending transaction for this // request, but it's at a later height than the notifier (this can // happen due to latency with the backend during a reorg), then we'll // defer handling the notification until the notifier has caught up to // such height. if uint32(details.SpendingHeight) > n.currentHeight { return nil } // Now that we've determined the request has been spent, we'll commit // its spending height as its hint in the cache and dispatch // notifications to all of its respective clients. err := n.spendHintCache.CommitSpendHint( uint32(details.SpendingHeight), spendRequest, ) if err != nil { // The error is not fatal as this is an optimistic optimization, // so we'll avoid returning an error. Log.Debugf("Unable to update spend hint to %d for %v: %v", details.SpendingHeight, spendRequest, err) } spendSet.details = details for _, ntfn := range spendSet.ntfns { err := n.dispatchSpendDetails(ntfn, spendSet.details) if err != nil { return err } } return nil } // dispatchSpendDetails dispatches a spend notification to the client. // // NOTE: This must be called with the TxNotifier's lock held. func (n *TxNotifier) dispatchSpendDetails(ntfn *SpendNtfn, details *SpendDetail) error { // If there are no spend details to dispatch or if the notification has // already been dispatched, then we can skip dispatching to this client. if details == nil || ntfn.dispatched { return nil } Log.Infof("Dispatching confirmed spend notification for %v at height=%d", ntfn.SpendRequest, n.currentHeight) select { case ntfn.Event.Spend <- details: ntfn.dispatched = true case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting } return nil } // ConnectTip handles a new block extending the current chain. It will go // through every transaction and determine if it is relevant to any of its // clients. A transaction can be relevant in either of the following two ways: // // 1. One of the inputs in the transaction spends an outpoint/output script // for which we currently have an active spend registration for. // // 2. The transaction has a txid or output script for which we currently have // an active confirmation registration for. // // In the event that the transaction is relevant, a confirmation/spend // notification will be queued for dispatch to the relevant clients. // Confirmation notifications will only be dispatched for transactions/output // scripts that have met the required number of confirmations required by the // client. // // NOTE: In order to actually dispatch the relevant transaction notifications to // clients, NotifyHeight must be called with the same block height in order to // maintain correctness. func (n *TxNotifier) ConnectTip(blockHash *chainhash.Hash, blockHeight uint32, txns []*btcutil.Tx) error { select { case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting default: } n.Lock() defer n.Unlock() if blockHeight != n.currentHeight+1 { return fmt.Errorf("received blocks out of order: "+ "current height=%d, new height=%d", n.currentHeight, blockHeight) } n.currentHeight++ n.reorgDepth = 0 // First, we'll iterate over all the transactions found in this block to // determine if it includes any relevant transactions to the TxNotifier. for _, tx := range txns { n.filterTx( tx, blockHash, blockHeight, n.handleConfDetailsAtTip, n.handleSpendDetailsAtTip, ) } // Now that we've determined which requests were confirmed and spent // within the new block, we can update their entries in their respective // caches, along with all of our unconfirmed and unspent requests. n.updateHints(blockHeight) // Finally, we'll clear the entries from our set of notifications for // requests that are no longer under the risk of being reorged out of // the chain. if blockHeight >= n.reorgSafetyLimit { matureBlockHeight := blockHeight - n.reorgSafetyLimit for confRequest := range n.confsByInitialHeight[matureBlockHeight] { confSet := n.confNotifications[confRequest] for _, ntfn := range confSet.ntfns { select { case ntfn.Event.Done <- struct{}{}: case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting } } delete(n.confNotifications, confRequest) } delete(n.confsByInitialHeight, matureBlockHeight) for spendRequest := range n.spendsByHeight[matureBlockHeight] { spendSet := n.spendNotifications[spendRequest] for _, ntfn := range spendSet.ntfns { select { case ntfn.Event.Done <- struct{}{}: case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting } } delete(n.spendNotifications, spendRequest) } delete(n.spendsByHeight, matureBlockHeight) } return nil } // filterTx determines whether the transaction spends or confirms any // outstanding pending requests. The onConf and onSpend callbacks can be used to // retrieve all the requests fulfilled by this transaction as they occur. func (n *TxNotifier) filterTx(tx *btcutil.Tx, blockHash *chainhash.Hash, blockHeight uint32, onConf func(ConfRequest, *TxConfirmation), onSpend func(SpendRequest, *SpendDetail)) { // In order to determine if this transaction is relevant to the // notifier, we'll check its inputs for any outstanding spend // requests. txHash := tx.Hash() if onSpend != nil { // notifyDetails is a helper closure that will construct the // spend details of a request and hand them off to the onSpend // callback. notifyDetails := func(spendRequest SpendRequest, prevOut wire.OutPoint, inputIdx uint32) { Log.Debugf("Found spend of %v: spend_tx=%v, "+ "block_height=%d", spendRequest, txHash, blockHeight) onSpend(spendRequest, &SpendDetail{ SpentOutPoint: &prevOut, SpenderTxHash: txHash, SpendingTx: tx.MsgTx(), SpenderInputIndex: inputIdx, SpendingHeight: int32(blockHeight), }) } for i, txIn := range tx.MsgTx().TxIn { // We'll re-derive the script of the output being spent // to determine if the inputs spends any registered // requests. prevOut := txIn.PreviousOutPoint pkScript, err := txscript.ComputePkScript( txIn.SignatureScript, txIn.Witness, ) if err != nil { continue } spendRequest := SpendRequest{ OutPoint: prevOut, PkScript: pkScript, } // If we have any, we'll record their spend height so // that notifications get dispatched to the respective // clients. if _, ok := n.spendNotifications[spendRequest]; ok { notifyDetails(spendRequest, prevOut, uint32(i)) } spendRequest.OutPoint = ZeroOutPoint if _, ok := n.spendNotifications[spendRequest]; ok { notifyDetails(spendRequest, prevOut, uint32(i)) } } } // We'll also check its outputs to determine if there are any // outstanding confirmation requests. if onConf != nil { // notifyDetails is a helper closure that will construct the // confirmation details of a request and hand them off to the // onConf callback. notifyDetails := func(confRequest ConfRequest) { Log.Debugf("Found initial confirmation of %v: "+ "height=%d, hash=%v", confRequest, blockHeight, blockHash) details := &TxConfirmation{ Tx: tx.MsgTx(), BlockHash: blockHash, BlockHeight: blockHeight, TxIndex: uint32(tx.Index()), } onConf(confRequest, details) } for _, txOut := range tx.MsgTx().TxOut { // We'll parse the script of the output to determine if // we have any registered requests for it or the // transaction itself. pkScript, err := txscript.ParsePkScript(txOut.PkScript) if err != nil { continue } confRequest := ConfRequest{ TxID: *txHash, PkScript: pkScript, } // If we have any, we'll record their confirmed height // so that notifications get dispatched when they // reaches the clients' desired number of confirmations. if _, ok := n.confNotifications[confRequest]; ok { notifyDetails(confRequest) } confRequest.TxID = ZeroHash if _, ok := n.confNotifications[confRequest]; ok { notifyDetails(confRequest) } } } } // handleConfDetailsAtTip tracks the confirmation height of the txid/output // script in order to properly dispatch a confirmation notification after // meeting each request's desired number of confirmations for all current and // future registered clients. func (n *TxNotifier) handleConfDetailsAtTip(confRequest ConfRequest, details *TxConfirmation) { // TODO(wilmer): cancel pending historical rescans if any? confSet := n.confNotifications[confRequest] confSet.rescanStatus = rescanComplete confSet.details = details for _, ntfn := range confSet.ntfns { // In the event that this notification was aware that the // transaction/output script was reorged out of the chain, we'll // consume the reorg notification if it hasn't been done yet // already. select { case <-ntfn.Event.NegativeConf: default: } // We'll note this client's required number of confirmations so // that we can notify them when expected. confHeight := details.BlockHeight + ntfn.NumConfirmations - 1 ntfnSet, exists := n.ntfnsByConfirmHeight[confHeight] if !exists { ntfnSet = make(map[*ConfNtfn]struct{}) n.ntfnsByConfirmHeight[confHeight] = ntfnSet } ntfnSet[ntfn] = struct{}{} } // We'll also note the initial confirmation height in order to correctly // handle dispatching notifications when the transaction/output script // gets reorged out of the chain. txSet, exists := n.confsByInitialHeight[details.BlockHeight] if !exists { txSet = make(map[ConfRequest]struct{}) n.confsByInitialHeight[details.BlockHeight] = txSet } txSet[confRequest] = struct{}{} } // handleSpendDetailsAtTip tracks the spend height of the outpoint/output script // in order to properly dispatch a spend notification for all current and future // registered clients. func (n *TxNotifier) handleSpendDetailsAtTip(spendRequest SpendRequest, details *SpendDetail) { // TODO(wilmer): cancel pending historical rescans if any? spendSet := n.spendNotifications[spendRequest] spendSet.rescanStatus = rescanComplete spendSet.details = details for _, ntfn := range spendSet.ntfns { // In the event that this notification was aware that the // spending transaction of its outpoint/output script was // reorged out of the chain, we'll consume the reorg // notification if it hasn't been done yet already. select { case <-ntfn.Event.Reorg: default: } } // We'll note the spending height of the request in order to correctly // handle dispatching notifications when the spending transactions gets // reorged out of the chain. spendHeight := uint32(details.SpendingHeight) opSet, exists := n.spendsByHeight[spendHeight] if !exists { opSet = make(map[SpendRequest]struct{}) n.spendsByHeight[spendHeight] = opSet } opSet[spendRequest] = struct{}{} } // NotifyHeight dispatches confirmation and spend notifications to the clients // who registered for a notification which has been fulfilled at the passed // height. func (n *TxNotifier) NotifyHeight(height uint32) error { n.Lock() defer n.Unlock() // First, we'll dispatch an update to all of the notification clients // for our watched requests with the number of confirmations left at // this new height. for _, confRequests := range n.confsByInitialHeight { for confRequest := range confRequests { confSet := n.confNotifications[confRequest] for _, ntfn := range confSet.ntfns { txConfHeight := confSet.details.BlockHeight + ntfn.NumConfirmations - 1 numConfsLeft := txConfHeight - height // Since we don't clear notifications until // transactions/output scripts are no longer // under the risk of being reorganized out of // the chain, we'll skip sending updates for // those that have already been confirmed. if int32(numConfsLeft) < 0 { continue } select { case ntfn.Event.Updates <- numConfsLeft: case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting } } } } // Then, we'll dispatch notifications for all the requests that have // become confirmed at this new block height. for ntfn := range n.ntfnsByConfirmHeight[height] { confSet := n.confNotifications[ntfn.ConfRequest] Log.Infof("Dispatching %v confirmation notification for %v", ntfn.NumConfirmations, ntfn.ConfRequest) select { case ntfn.Event.Confirmed <- confSet.details: ntfn.dispatched = true case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting } } delete(n.ntfnsByConfirmHeight, height) // Finally, we'll dispatch spend notifications for all the requests that // were spent at this new block height. for spendRequest := range n.spendsByHeight[height] { spendSet := n.spendNotifications[spendRequest] for _, ntfn := range spendSet.ntfns { err := n.dispatchSpendDetails(ntfn, spendSet.details) if err != nil { return err } } } return nil } // DisconnectTip handles the tip of the current chain being disconnected during // a chain reorganization. If any watched requests were included in this block, // internal structures are updated to ensure confirmation/spend notifications // are consumed (if not already), and reorg notifications are dispatched // instead. Confirmation/spend notifications will be dispatched again upon block // inclusion. func (n *TxNotifier) DisconnectTip(blockHeight uint32) error { select { case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting default: } n.Lock() defer n.Unlock() if blockHeight != n.currentHeight { return fmt.Errorf("Received blocks out of order: "+ "current height=%d, disconnected height=%d", n.currentHeight, blockHeight) } n.currentHeight-- n.reorgDepth++ // With the block disconnected, we'll update the confirm and spend hints // for our notification requests to reflect the new height, except for // those that have confirmed/spent at previous heights. n.updateHints(blockHeight) // We'll go through all of our watched confirmation requests and attempt // to drain their notification channels to ensure sending notifications // to the clients is always non-blocking. for initialHeight, txHashes := range n.confsByInitialHeight { for txHash := range txHashes { // If the transaction/output script has been reorged out // of the chain, we'll make sure to remove the cached // confirmation details to prevent notifying clients // with old information. confSet := n.confNotifications[txHash] if initialHeight == blockHeight { confSet.details = nil } for _, ntfn := range confSet.ntfns { // First, we'll attempt to drain an update // from each notification to ensure sends to the // Updates channel are always non-blocking. select { case <-ntfn.Event.Updates: case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting default: } // Then, we'll check if the current // transaction/output script was included in the // block currently being disconnected. If it // was, we'll need to dispatch a reorg // notification to the client. if initialHeight == blockHeight { err := n.dispatchConfReorg( ntfn, blockHeight, ) if err != nil { return err } } } } } // We'll also go through our watched spend requests and attempt to drain // their dispatched notifications to ensure dispatching notifications to // clients later on is always non-blocking. We're only interested in // requests whose spending transaction was included at the height being // disconnected. for op := range n.spendsByHeight[blockHeight] { // Since the spending transaction is being reorged out of the // chain, we'll need to clear out the spending details of the // request. spendSet := n.spendNotifications[op] spendSet.details = nil // For all requests which have had a spend notification // dispatched, we'll attempt to drain it and send a reorg // notification instead. for _, ntfn := range spendSet.ntfns { if err := n.dispatchSpendReorg(ntfn); err != nil { return err } } } // Finally, we can remove the requests that were confirmed and/or spent // at the height being disconnected. We'll still continue to track them // until they have been confirmed/spent and are no longer under the risk // of being reorged out of the chain again. delete(n.confsByInitialHeight, blockHeight) delete(n.spendsByHeight, blockHeight) return nil } // updateHints attempts to update the confirm and spend hints for all relevant // requests respectively. The height parameter is used to determine which // requests we should update based on whether a new block is being // connected/disconnected. // // NOTE: This must be called with the TxNotifier's lock held and after its // height has already been reflected by a block being connected/disconnected. func (n *TxNotifier) updateHints(height uint32) { // TODO(wilmer): update under one database transaction. // // To update the height hint for all the required confirmation requests // under one database transaction, we'll gather the set of unconfirmed // requests along with the ones that confirmed at the height being // connected/disconnected. confRequests := n.unconfirmedRequests() for confRequest := range n.confsByInitialHeight[height] { confRequests = append(confRequests, confRequest) } err := n.confirmHintCache.CommitConfirmHint( n.currentHeight, confRequests..., ) if err != nil { // The error is not fatal as this is an optimistic optimization, // so we'll avoid returning an error. Log.Debugf("Unable to update confirm hints to %d for "+ "%v: %v", n.currentHeight, confRequests, err) } // Similarly, to update the height hint for all the required spend // requests under one database transaction, we'll gather the set of // unspent requests along with the ones that were spent at the height // being connected/disconnected. spendRequests := n.unspentRequests() for spendRequest := range n.spendsByHeight[height] { spendRequests = append(spendRequests, spendRequest) } err = n.spendHintCache.CommitSpendHint(n.currentHeight, spendRequests...) if err != nil { // The error is not fatal as this is an optimistic optimization, // so we'll avoid returning an error. Log.Debugf("Unable to update spend hints to %d for "+ "%v: %v", n.currentHeight, spendRequests, err) } } // unconfirmedRequests returns the set of confirmation requests that are // still seen as unconfirmed by the TxNotifier. // // NOTE: This method must be called with the TxNotifier's lock held. func (n *TxNotifier) unconfirmedRequests() []ConfRequest { var unconfirmed []ConfRequest for confRequest, confNtfnSet := range n.confNotifications { // If the notification is already aware of its confirmation // details, or it's in the process of learning them, we'll skip // it as we can't yet determine if it's confirmed or not. if confNtfnSet.rescanStatus != rescanComplete || confNtfnSet.details != nil { continue } unconfirmed = append(unconfirmed, confRequest) } return unconfirmed } // unspentRequests returns the set of spend requests that are still seen as // unspent by the TxNotifier. // // NOTE: This method must be called with the TxNotifier's lock held. func (n *TxNotifier) unspentRequests() []SpendRequest { var unspent []SpendRequest for spendRequest, spendNtfnSet := range n.spendNotifications { // If the notification is already aware of its spend details, or // it's in the process of learning them, we'll skip it as we // can't yet determine if it's unspent or not. if spendNtfnSet.rescanStatus != rescanComplete || spendNtfnSet.details != nil { continue } unspent = append(unspent, spendRequest) } return unspent } // dispatchConfReorg dispatches a reorg notification to the client if the // confirmation notification was already delivered. // // NOTE: This must be called with the TxNotifier's lock held. func (n *TxNotifier) dispatchConfReorg(ntfn *ConfNtfn, heightDisconnected uint32) error { // If the request's confirmation notification has yet to be dispatched, // we'll need to clear its entry within the ntfnsByConfirmHeight index // to prevent from notifying the client once the notifier reaches the // confirmation height. if !ntfn.dispatched { confHeight := heightDisconnected + ntfn.NumConfirmations - 1 ntfnSet, exists := n.ntfnsByConfirmHeight[confHeight] if exists { delete(ntfnSet, ntfn) } return nil } // Otherwise, the entry within the ntfnsByConfirmHeight has already been // deleted, so we'll attempt to drain the confirmation notification to // ensure sends to the Confirmed channel are always non-blocking. select { case <-ntfn.Event.Confirmed: case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting default: } ntfn.dispatched = false // Send a negative confirmation notification to the client indicating // how many blocks have been disconnected successively. select { case ntfn.Event.NegativeConf <- int32(n.reorgDepth): case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting } return nil } // dispatchSpendReorg dispatches a reorg notification to the client if a spend // notiification was already delivered. // // NOTE: This must be called with the TxNotifier's lock held. func (n *TxNotifier) dispatchSpendReorg(ntfn *SpendNtfn) error { if !ntfn.dispatched { return nil } // Attempt to drain the spend notification to ensure sends to the Spend // channel are always non-blocking. select { case <-ntfn.Event.Spend: default: } // Send a reorg notification to the client in order for them to // correctly handle reorgs. select { case ntfn.Event.Reorg <- struct{}{}: case <-n.quit: return ErrTxNotifierExiting } ntfn.dispatched = false return nil } // TearDown is to be called when the owner of the TxNotifier is exiting. This // closes the event channels of all registered notifications that have not been // dispatched yet. func (n *TxNotifier) TearDown() { close(n.quit) n.Lock() defer n.Unlock() for _, confSet := range n.confNotifications { for _, ntfn := range confSet.ntfns { close(ntfn.Event.Confirmed) close(ntfn.Event.Updates) close(ntfn.Event.NegativeConf) close(ntfn.Event.Done) } } for _, spendSet := range n.spendNotifications { for _, ntfn := range spendSet.ntfns { close(ntfn.Event.Spend) close(ntfn.Event.Reorg) close(ntfn.Event.Done) } } }