lnd.xprv/routing/errors.go
Johan T. Halseth 4b04e1afd1
routing: return ErrRejected if found in reject cache
We make sure to return an error other than ErrIgnored, as ErrIgnored is
expected to only be returned for updates where we already have the
necessary information in the database.

In case of a channel ID found in the rejectCache, there was a
possibility that we had rejected an invalid update for this channel
earlier, and when attempting to add the current update we wouldn't
distinguish the failure to add from an outdated/ignored update.
2018-08-23 07:40:40 +02:00

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package routing
import "github.com/go-errors/errors"
// errorCode is used to represent the various errors that can occur within this
// package.
type errorCode uint8
const (
// ErrNoPathFound is returned when a path to the target destination
// does not exist in the graph.
ErrNoPathFound errorCode = iota
// ErrNoRouteFound is returned when the router is unable to find a
// valid route to the target destination after fees and time-lock
// limitations are factored in.
ErrNoRouteFound
// ErrInsufficientCapacity is returned when a path if found, yet the
// capacity of one of the channels in the path is insufficient to carry
// the payment.
ErrInsufficientCapacity
// ErrMaxHopsExceeded is returned when a candidate path is found, but
// the length of that path exceeds HopLimit.
ErrMaxHopsExceeded
// ErrTargetNotInNetwork is returned when the target of a path-finding
// or payment attempt isn't known to be within the current version of
// the channel graph.
ErrTargetNotInNetwork
// ErrOutdated is returned when the routing update already have
// been applied, or a newer update is already known.
ErrOutdated
// ErrIgnored is returned when the update have been ignored because
// this update can't bring us something new, or because a node
// announcement was given for node not found in any channel.
ErrIgnored
// ErrRejected is returned if the update is for a channel ID that was
// previously added to the reject cache because of an invalid update
// was attempted to be processed.
ErrRejected
// ErrPaymentAttemptTimeout is an error that indicates that a payment
// attempt timed out before we were able to successfully route an HTLC.
ErrPaymentAttemptTimeout
// ErrFeeLimitExceeded is returned when the total fees of a route exceed
// the user-specified fee limit.
ErrFeeLimitExceeded
)
// routerError is a structure that represent the error inside the routing package,
// this structure carries additional information about error code in order to
// be able distinguish errors outside of the current package.
type routerError struct {
err *errors.Error
code errorCode
}
// Error represents errors as the string
// NOTE: Part of the error interface.
func (e *routerError) Error() string {
return e.err.Error()
}
// A compile time check to ensure routerError implements the error interface.
var _ error = (*routerError)(nil)
// newErr creates a routerError by the given error description and its
// corresponding error code.
func newErr(code errorCode, a interface{}) *routerError {
return &routerError{
code: code,
err: errors.New(a),
}
}
// newErrf creates a routerError by the given error formatted description and
// its corresponding error code.
func newErrf(code errorCode, format string, a ...interface{}) *routerError {
return &routerError{
code: code,
err: errors.Errorf(format, a...),
}
}
// IsError is a helper function which is needed to have ability to check that
// returned error has specific error code.
func IsError(e interface{}, codes ...errorCode) bool {
err, ok := e.(*routerError)
if !ok {
return false
}
for _, code := range codes {
if err.code == code {
return true
}
}
return false
}