We build an in-memory model of what the API should look like, which
will later be used to generate a variety of bindings. In this PR we
will use the model to build structs corresponding to the requests and
responses for the various methods.
The JSON-RPC schemas serve as ground-truth, however they are missing a
bit of context: methods, and the request-response matching (as well as
a higher level grouping we'll call a Service). I'm tempted to create a
new document that describes this behavior and we could even generate
the rather repetitive JSON schemas from that document. Furthermore
it'd allow us to add some required metadata such as grpc field
numbering once we generate those bindings.
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: A new `msggen` library allows easy generation of language bindings for the JSON-RPC from the JSON schemas
If we fund a channel between two nodes, then mine all the blocks to
announce it, any other nodes may see the announcement before the
blocks, causing CI to complain about "bad gossip":
```
lightningd-4: 2022-01-25T22:33:25.468Z DEBUG 032cf15d1ad9c4a08d26eab1918f732d8ef8fdc6abb9640bf3db174372c491304e-gossipd: Ignoring future channel_announcment for 113x1x1 (current block 112)
lightningd-4: 2022-01-25T22:33:25.468Z DEBUG 032cf15d1ad9c4a08d26eab1918f732d8ef8fdc6abb9640bf3db174372c491304e-gossipd: Bad gossip order: WIRE_CHANNEL_UPDATE before announcement 113x1x1/0
lightningd-4: 2022-01-25T22:33:25.468Z DEBUG 032cf15d1ad9c4a08d26eab1918f732d8ef8fdc6abb9640bf3db174372c491304e-gossipd: Bad gossip order: WIRE_CHANNEL_UPDATE before announcement 113x1x1/1
lightningd-4: 2022-01-25T22:33:25.468Z DEBUG 032cf15d1ad9c4a08d26eab1918f732d8ef8fdc6abb9640bf3db174372c491304e-gossipd: Bad gossip order: WIRE_NODE_ANNOUNCEMENT before announcement 032cf15d1ad9c4a08d26eab1918f732d8ef8fdc6abb9640bf3db174372c491304e
```
Add a new helper for this case, and use it where there are more than 2 nodes.
Cleans up test_routing_gossip and a few other places which did this manually.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This seems to trigger now, especially on PostgresQL (maybe it's faster
to process blocks?).
e.g. test_closing_simple() hangs in close(), because the close is unilateral
because the HTLC timed out, so it's waiting for a block (other lines removed):
```
lightningd-1: 2022-01-12T00:33:46.258Z DEBUG 022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-channeld-chan#1: peer_out WIRE_COMMITMENT_SIGNED
lightningd-1: 2022-01-12T00:33:46.278Z DEBUG lightningd: close_command: timeout = 172800
2022-01-12T01:03:36.9757201Z lightningd-2: 2022-01-12T00:33:46.384Z DEBUG lightningd: Adding block 104: 73ffa19d27d048613b2731e1682b4efff0dc226807d8cc99d724523c2ea58204
2022-01-12T01:03:36.9759053Z lightningd-2: 2022-01-12T00:33:46.396Z DEBUG lightningd: Adding block 105: 44fd06ed053a0d0594abcfefcfa69089351fc89080826799fb4b278a68fe5c20
2022-01-12T01:03:36.9760865Z lightningd-2: 2022-01-12T00:33:46.406Z DEBUG lightningd: Adding block 106: 0fee2dcbd1376249832642079131275e195bba4fb49cc9968df3a899010bba0f
2022-01-12T01:03:36.9762632Z lightningd-2: 2022-01-12T00:33:46.418Z DEBUG lightningd: Adding block 107: 7f24f2d7d3e83fe3256298bd661e57cdf92b058440738fd4d7e1c8ef4a4ca073
2022-01-12T01:03:36.9773411Z lightningd-2: 2022-01-12T00:33:46.429Z DEBUG 0266e4598d1d3c415f572a8488830b60f7e744ed9235eb0b1ba93283b315c03518-channeld-chan#1: peer_in WIRE_REVOKE_AND_ACK
2022-01-12T01:03:36.9794707Z lightningd-2: 2022-01-12T00:33:46.437Z DEBUG 0266e4598d1d3c415f572a8488830b60f7e744ed9235eb0b1ba93283b315c03518-channeld-chan#1: Commits outstanding after recv revoke_and_ack
2022-01-12T01:03:36.9788197Z lightningd-2: 2022-01-12T00:33:46.433Z DEBUG lightningd: Adding block 108: 283b371fb5d1ef42980ea10ab9f5965a179af8e91ddf31c8176e79820e1ec54d
2022-01-12T01:03:36.9799347Z lightningd-2: 2022-01-12T00:33:46.439Z DEBUG 0266e4598d1d3c415f572a8488830b60f7e744ed9235eb0b1ba93283b315c03518-channeld-chan#1: HTLC 0[REMOTE] => RCVD_REMOVE_REVOCATION
2022-01-12T01:03:36.9808057Z lightningd-2: 2022-01-12T00:33:46.447Z UNUSUAL 0266e4598d1d3c415f572a8488830b60f7e744ed9235eb0b1ba93283b315c03518-chan#1: Peer permanent failure in CHANNELD_NORMAL: Fulfilled HTLC 0 RCVD_REMOVE_REVOCATION cltv 109 hit deadline
```
This is because `pay` returns from l1 when it has the preimage, not
when the HTLC is fully resolved. Add a helper for this, and call it
at the end of the pay test helper. We might need this elsewhere
though!
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This loads up 20MB of plugins temporarily; we seem to be getting OOM
killed under CI and I wonder if this is contributing.
Doesn't significantly reduce runtime here, but I have lots of memory.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
When downloading a python package from the PyPI repository the links
where pointing to a non-existent parent directory, thus breaking the
packages. The files don't ever change, and are really simple, so let's
just materialize them.
This was measured as a 95th percentile in our rough testing, thanks to
all the volunteers who monitored my channels.
Fixes: #4761
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: `setchannelfee` gives a grace period (`enforcedelay`) before rejecting old-fee payments: default 10 minutes.
This is best-practice (to ensure prototypes match up), but there were a
few places we didn't (at least, directly). Make it a requirement,
either of form "foo.h" or <dir/foo.h>.
The noise is the change to our print templates.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
On my machine it should have produced:
/tmp/ltests-1p0v5z1j/.locks/lock-1631090663.1066182
but instead it produced:
/private/tmp/ltests-1p0v5z1j/.locks/lock-1631090663.105848
The mismatch resulted in a hang inside flock.
Path .resolve() seems to be causing problems for others as well. It appears the library was not meant to handle complex path situations and isn't maintained as such (see link reference).
Since we have already built a full path here anyway, the call to .resolve() appears redundant.
Tested on python 3.9.6 on my Mac OS X 11.4 (20F71), Xcode 12.5.1 (12E507)
Relevant discussion: https://discuss.python.org/t/pathlib-absolute-vs-resolve/2573
This affects the range we offer even without quick-close, but it's
more critical for quick-close.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: JSONRPC: `close` now takes a `feerange` parameter to set min/max fee rates for mutual close.
This only happens when a deletion is added by a running gossipd, so
we put a deletion at the end of the store to test it.
mypy noticed that this code was nonsensical, so clearly untested.
The testing noticed that making a nodeid from a string was also buggy.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Mainly fixing type annotations, but some real fixes:
1. GossmapHalfchannel.from_str() should be a classmethod.
2. update_channel had weird, unusable default values (fields can't be NULL,
since we use it below).
[ There was one more occurence where isinstance should be used above
type() == xyz comparison. -- MS ]
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Do not mix bytes and GossmapNodeId when accessing Gossmap.nodes dicts.
Therefore the definion got GossmapNodeId also needed to be pulled to the
beginning of the file.
This reads the `gossip_store_channel_amount` that always follows the
`channel_announcement` messages. Therefore it uses an internal variable
_last_scid to know what channel has been added last time.
This is more efficient than converting them all to Pubkeys: about 3.8
seconds vs 5.4 seconds. Usually treating them as raw bytes is what we
want anyway.
[ Fixup by Michael Schmoock <michael@schmoock.net> ]
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>