This looked like a test flake, but was real:
```
l1.daemon.wait_for_log("closing soon due to the funding outpoint being spent")
# We won't gossip the dead channel any more (but we still propagate node_announcement). But connectd is not explicitly synced, so wait for "a bit".
time.sleep(1)
> assert len(get_gossip(l1)) == 2
E assert 4 == 2
```
We can see that two channel_updates come in *after* we mark it dying:
```
gossipd: channel 103x1x0 closing soon due to the funding outpoint being spent
gossipd: REPLY WIRE_GOSSIPD_NEW_BLOCKHEIGHT_REPLY with 0 fds
022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-gossipd: Received channel_update for channel 103x1x0/0 now DISABLED
022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-gossipd: Received channel_update for channel 103x1x0/1 now DISABLED
```
We should keep marking channel_updates the same way.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We don't actually delete them for 12 blocks, but we can't avoid
propagating them. We don't mark node_announcements, which is a bit
weird, but avoids us tracking logic to un-dying them if a channel is
opened.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We use a "softref" which is a magic pointer which gets NULL'ed when
the object is freed. But it's heavy, and a bit tricky to use, and we
only use it in gossipd.
Instead, keep the nodeid, and do a lookup (now that's fast) if we want
to credit the sender for valid gossip.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
The push bit was convenient for connectd to send our own gossip
to peers upon connecting by naively traversing the gossip_store
and sending anything flagged `push`. This function is now
performed by gossipd leaving no use for the push bit.
Changelog-Changed: `gossipd`: gossip_store PUSH bit is no longer set.
This simplifies things (we'll get node_announcement if they ever
rebroadcast), since we clearly have an issue with node_announcement for
zombie nodes.
Changes:
1. Remove now-unused gossip_store_mark_nannounce_zombie and resurrect_nannouncements.
2. Don't consider zombie channels to count when deciding whether to move node_announcement
(node_announcement must be preceded by at least one broadcastable channel_announcement).
3. Treat incoming node_announcement where we have all-zombie channels the same as if
we had no channels.
4. Remove node_announcement whenever we have no announcable channels (not just zombies).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This could always happen if we armed the timer when we did have public
channels, and by the time we did our node_announcement we no longer
did, but it gets triggered in our tests when we remove (our own!)
zombied node_announcement in the next patch.
Though BOLT 7 says a channel may be pruned when one side becomes inactive
and fails to refresh their channel_update, in practice, the
channel_announcement can be difficult to recover if deleted entirely.
Here the channel_announcement is tagged as zombie such that gossip_store
consumers may safely ignore it, but it may be retained should the channel
come back online in the future. Node_announcements and channel_updates may
also be retained in such a fashion until the channel is ready to be
resurrected.
Changelog-Fixed: Pruned channels are more reliably restored.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: Protocol: We now set the `dont_forward` bit on private channel_update's message_flags (as per latest BOLTs).
We have them split over common/param.c, common/json.c,
common/json_helpers.c, common/json_tok.c and common/json_stream.c.
Change that to:
* common/json_parse (all the json_to_xxx routines)
* common/json_parse_simple (simplest the json parsing routines, for cli too)
* common/json_stream (all the json_add_xxx routines)
* common/json_param (all the param and param_xxx routines)
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
routing.c now flags rate-limited gossip as it enters the gossip_store but
makes use of it in updating the routing graph. Flagged gossip is not
rebroadcast to gossip peers.
Changelog-Changed: gossipd: now accepts spam gossip, but squelches it for
peers.
We had json_add_amount_msat_only(), which was designed to be used to
print out msat fields, if we had sats.
However, we misused it, so split it into the three different cases:
1. json_add_amount_sat_msat: We are using it correctly, with a field called
xxx_msat.
2. json_add_amount_sats_deprecated: We were using it wrong, so deprecate
the old field and create a new one which does end in _msat.
3. json_add_sats: we were using it to hand sats as a JSON parameter to an
interface, where "XXXsat".
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `rbf_channel` and `openchannel2` hooks `their_funding` (use `their_funding_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `openchannel2` hook `dust_limit_satoshis` (use `dust_limit_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `openchannel` hook `funding_satoshis` (use `funding_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `openchannel` hook `dust_limit_satoshis` (use `dust_limit_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `openchannel` hook `channel_reserve_satoshis` (use `channel_reserve_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `channel_opened` notification `amount` (use `funding_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: `listtransactions` `msat` (use `amount_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `htlc_accepted` `forward_amount` (use `forward_msat`)
This was eliminated this morning in the latest spec. We still accept them,
we just don't produce them any more.
Changelog-Removed: Protocol: We no longer create gossip messages which use zlib encoding (we still understand them, for now!)
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This attempted to make us re-xmit our own node_announcement at restart,
by moving the node_announcement to the end of the gossip store. But,
as nothing is connected, yet, this had no effect!
We will rexmit it anyway, since it's marked PUSH.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This is the cheapest algo I came up with that simply checks that the
same `remote_addr` has been report by two different peers. Can be
improved in many ways:
- Check by connecting to a radonm peers in the network
- Check for more than two confirmations or a certain fraction
- ...
Changelog-Added: Send updated node_annoucement when two peers report the same remote_addr.
We also no longer strip the type off: everyone handles both forms, and
Eclair doesn't strip (and it's easier!).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Even if we're deferring putting them in the store and broadcasting them,
we tell lightningd so it will use it in any error messages.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We now let gossipd do it.
This also means there's nothing left in 'struct per_peer_state' to
send across the wire (the fds are sent separately), so that gets
removed from wire messages too.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
local_chan was mainly around so we could "soft" disable channels (and
really disable them once we used the channel_update in an error
message).
Instead we introduce the idea of a "deferred_update": it's either
deferred indefinitely (a peer goes offline, if we need to send it in
an error we'll apply it immediatly), or simply delayed to avoid
spamming everyone.
The resulting rewrite is much clearer, IMHO.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
And turn "" includes into full-path (which makes it easier to put
config.h first, and finds some cases check-includes.sh missed
previously).
config.h sets _GNU_SOURCE which really needs to be done before any
'#includes': we mainly got away with it with glibc, but other platforms
like Alpine may have stricter requirements.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We can have an update pending because it's too fast, but
refresh_local_channel is supposed to make sure we're up-to-date, so
force immediate application in that case.
Otherwise, we call update_local_channel at the bottom which frees the
pending update. This can mean that we miss a change in fees, for example.
Changelog-Fixed: errors: Errors returning a `channel_update` no longer return an outdated one.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Before:
Ten builds, laptop -j5, no ccache:
```
real 0m36.686000-38.956000(38.608+/-0.65)s
user 2m32.864000-42.253000(40.7545+/-2.7)s
sys 0m16.618000-18.316000(17.8531+/-0.48)s
```
Ten builds, laptop -j5, ccache (warm):
```
real 0m8.212000-8.577000(8.39989+/-0.13)s
user 0m12.731000-13.212000(12.9751+/-0.17)s
sys 0m3.697000-3.902000(3.83722+/-0.064)s
```
After:
Ten builds, laptop -j5, no ccache: 8% faster
```
real 0m33.802000-35.773000(35.468+/-0.54)s
user 2m19.073000-27.754000(26.2542+/-2.3)s
sys 0m15.784000-17.173000(16.7165+/-0.37)s
```
Ten builds, laptop -j5, ccache (warm): 1% faster
```
real 0m8.200000-8.485000(8.30138+/-0.097)s
user 0m12.485000-13.100000(12.7344+/-0.19)s
sys 0m3.702000-3.889000(3.78787+/-0.056)s
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We make it a first-class citizen internally, even though we won't use
it over the wire (at least, non-experimental builds). This scheme
follows the latest draft, in which features are flagged compulsory.
We also add several helper functions.
Since uses the *even* bits (as per latest spec), not the *odd* bits,
we have some other fixups.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>