lnd.xprv/htlcswitch/linkfailure.go
Johan T. Halseth 92afcbe3f4
htlcswitch/linkfailure: define LinkFailureError
This commit introduces a new error type LinkFailureError which is used
to distinguish the different kinds of errors that we can encounter
during link operation. It encapsulates the information necessary to
decide how we should handle the error.
2018-05-25 06:58:18 +02:00

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package htlcswitch
import "github.com/go-errors/errors"
var (
// ErrLinkShuttingDown signals that the link is shutting down.
ErrLinkShuttingDown = errors.New("link shutting down")
)
// errorCode encodes the possible types of errors that will make us fail the
// current link.
type errorCode uint8
const (
// ErrInternalError indicates that something internal in the link
// failed. In this case we will send a generic error to our peer.
ErrInternalError errorCode = iota
// ErrRemoteError indicates that our peer sent an error, prompting up
// to fail the link.
ErrRemoteError
// ErrSyncError indicates that we failed synchronizing the state of the
// channel with our peer.
ErrSyncError
// ErrInvalidUpdate indicates that the peer send us an invalid update.
ErrInvalidUpdate
// ErrInvalidCommitment indicates that the remote peer sent us an
// invalid commitment signature.
ErrInvalidCommitment
// ErrInvalidRevocation indicates that the remote peer send us an
// invalid revocation message.
ErrInvalidRevocation
)
// LinkFailureError encapsulates an error that will make us fail the current
// link. It contains the necessary information needed to determine if we should
// force close the channel in the process, and if any error data should be sent
// to the peer.
type LinkFailureError struct {
// code is the type of error this LinkFailureError encapsulates.
code errorCode
// ForceClose indicates whether we should force close the channel
// because of this error.
ForceClose bool
// SendData is a byte slice that will be sent to the peer. If nil a
// generic error will be sent.
SendData []byte
}
// A compile time check to ensure LinkFailureError implements the error
// interface.
var _ error = (*LinkFailureError)(nil)
// Error returns a generic error for the LinkFailureError.
//
// NOTE: Part of the error interface.
func (e LinkFailureError) Error() string {
switch e.code {
case ErrInternalError:
return "internal error"
case ErrRemoteError:
return "remote error"
case ErrSyncError:
return "sync error"
case ErrInvalidUpdate:
return "invalid update"
case ErrInvalidCommitment:
return "invalid commitment"
case ErrInvalidRevocation:
return "invalid revocation"
default:
return "unknown error"
}
}
// ShouldSendToPeer indicates whether we should send an error to the peer if
// the link fails with this LinkFailureError.
func (e LinkFailureError) ShouldSendToPeer() bool {
switch e.code {
// If the failure is a result of the peer sending us an error, we don't
// have to respond with one.
case ErrRemoteError:
return false
// In all other cases we will attempt to send our peer an error message.
default:
return true
}
}