lnd.xprv/htlcswitch/interceptable_switch.go
Roei Erez 0f50d8b2ed htlcswitch: introducing interceptable switch.
In this commit we implement a wrapper arround the switch, called
InterceptableSwitch. This kind of wrapper behaves like a proxy which
intercepts forwarded packets and allows an external interceptor to
signal if it is interested to hold this forward and resolve it
manually later or let the switch execute its default behavior.
This infrastructure allows the RPC layer to expose interceptor
registration API to the user and by that enable the implementation
of custom routing behavior.
2020-06-18 15:12:50 +03:00

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package htlcswitch
import (
"fmt"
"sync"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/channeldb"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/htlcswitch/hop"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lntypes"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwire"
)
var (
// ErrFwdNotExists is an error returned when the caller tries to resolve
// a forward that doesn't exist anymore.
ErrFwdNotExists = errors.New("forward does not exist")
)
// InterceptableSwitch is an implementation of ForwardingSwitch interface.
// This implementation is used like a proxy that wraps the switch and
// intercepts forward requests. A reference to the Switch is held in order
// to communicate back the interception result where the options are:
// Resume - forwards the original request to the switch as is.
// Settle - routes UpdateFulfillHTLC to the originating link.
// Fail - routes UpdateFailHTLC to the originating link.
type InterceptableSwitch struct {
sync.RWMutex
// htlcSwitch is the underline switch
htlcSwitch *Switch
// fwdInterceptor is the callback that is called for each forward of
// an incoming htlc. It should return true if it is interested in handling
// it.
fwdInterceptor ForwardInterceptor
}
// NewInterceptableSwitch returns an instance of InterceptableSwitch.
func NewInterceptableSwitch(s *Switch) *InterceptableSwitch {
return &InterceptableSwitch{htlcSwitch: s}
}
// SetInterceptor sets the ForwardInterceptor to be used.
func (s *InterceptableSwitch) SetInterceptor(
interceptor ForwardInterceptor) {
s.Lock()
defer s.Unlock()
s.fwdInterceptor = interceptor
}
// ForwardPackets attempts to forward the batch of htlcs through the
// switch, any failed packets will be returned to the provided
// ChannelLink. The link's quit signal should be provided to allow
// cancellation of forwarding during link shutdown.
func (s *InterceptableSwitch) ForwardPackets(linkQuit chan struct{},
packets ...*htlcPacket) error {
var interceptor ForwardInterceptor
s.Lock()
interceptor = s.fwdInterceptor
s.Unlock()
// Optimize for the case we don't have an interceptor.
if interceptor == nil {
return s.htlcSwitch.ForwardPackets(linkQuit, packets...)
}
var notIntercepted []*htlcPacket
for _, p := range packets {
if !s.interceptForward(p, interceptor, linkQuit) {
notIntercepted = append(notIntercepted, p)
}
}
return s.htlcSwitch.ForwardPackets(linkQuit, notIntercepted...)
}
// interceptForward checks if there is any external interceptor interested in
// this packet. Currently only htlc type of UpdateAddHTLC that are forwarded
// are being checked for interception. It can be extended in the future given
// the right use case.
func (s *InterceptableSwitch) interceptForward(packet *htlcPacket,
interceptor ForwardInterceptor, linkQuit chan struct{}) bool {
switch htlc := packet.htlc.(type) {
case *lnwire.UpdateAddHTLC:
// We are not interested in intercepting initated payments.
if packet.incomingChanID == hop.Source {
return false
}
intercepted := &interceptedForward{
linkQuit: linkQuit,
htlc: htlc,
packet: packet,
htlcSwitch: s.htlcSwitch,
}
// If this htlc was intercepted, don't handle the forward.
return interceptor(intercepted)
default:
return false
}
}
// interceptedForward implements the InterceptedForward interface.
// It is passed from the switch to external interceptors that are interested
// in holding forwards and resolve them manually.
type interceptedForward struct {
linkQuit chan struct{}
htlc *lnwire.UpdateAddHTLC
packet *htlcPacket
htlcSwitch *Switch
}
// Packet returns the intercepted htlc packet.
func (f *interceptedForward) Packet() lnwire.UpdateAddHTLC {
return *f.htlc
}
// CircuitKey returns the circuit key for the intercepted htlc.
func (f *interceptedForward) CircuitKey() channeldb.CircuitKey {
return channeldb.CircuitKey{
ChanID: f.packet.incomingChanID,
HtlcID: f.packet.incomingHTLCID,
}
}
// Resume resumes the default behavior as if the packet was not intercepted.
func (f *interceptedForward) Resume() error {
return f.htlcSwitch.ForwardPackets(f.linkQuit, f.packet)
}
// Fail forward a failed packet to the switch.
func (f *interceptedForward) Fail() error {
reason, err := f.packet.obfuscator.EncryptFirstHop(lnwire.NewTemporaryChannelFailure(nil))
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to encrypt failure reason %v", err)
}
return f.resolve(&lnwire.UpdateFailHTLC{
Reason: reason,
})
}
// Settle forwards a settled packet to the switch.
func (f *interceptedForward) Settle(preimage lntypes.Preimage) error {
if !preimage.Matches(f.htlc.PaymentHash) {
return errors.New("preimage does not match hash")
}
return f.resolve(&lnwire.UpdateFulfillHTLC{
PaymentPreimage: preimage,
})
}
// resolve is used for both Settle and Fail and forwards the message to the
// switch.
func (f *interceptedForward) resolve(message lnwire.Message) error {
pkt := &htlcPacket{
incomingChanID: f.packet.incomingChanID,
incomingHTLCID: f.packet.incomingHTLCID,
outgoingChanID: f.packet.outgoingChanID,
outgoingHTLCID: f.packet.outgoingHTLCID,
isResolution: true,
circuit: f.packet.circuit,
htlc: message,
obfuscator: f.packet.obfuscator,
}
return f.htlcSwitch.mailOrchestrator.Deliver(pkt.incomingChanID, pkt)
}