We have two sources which can call `handlePacketSettle`, either through
the link's `<-s.htlcPlex`, or the `<-s.resolutionMsgs`, which means the
`closeCircuit` could be call twice. Previously we already caught this
case inside `closeCircuit`, in that we would return a nil circuit upon
seeing `ErrUnknownCircuit`, indicating the circuit was removed. However,
we still need to account the case when the circuit is the process of
being closed, which is now fixed as we will ignore when seeing
`ErrCircuitClosing`.
For calculating the available auxiliary bandwidth of a channel, we need
access to the inbound custom wire records of the HTLC packet, which
might contain auxiliary information about the worth of the HTLC packet
apart from the BTC value being transported.
With this commit we move the traffic shaper definition from the routing
package to the HTLC switch package as a preparation for being able to
use it there as well.
At the same time we rename it to AuxTrafficShaper to be more in line
with the other auxiliary components.
Find and replace all nolint instances refering to the `lll` linter and
replace with `ll` which is the name of our custom version of the `lll`
linter which can be used to ignore log lines during linting.
The next commit will do the configuration of the custom linter and
disable the default one.
All the structs defined in the `channeldb/models` package are graph
related. So once we move all the graph CRUD code to the graph package,
it makes sense to have the schema structs there too. So this just moves
the `models` package over to `graph/db/models`.
This change simplifies some of the quiescer responsibilities in
favor of making the link check whether or not it has a clean state
to be able to send or receive an stfu. This change was made on the
basis that the only use the quiescer makes of this information is
to assess that it is or is not zero. Further the difficulty of
checking this condition in the link is barely more burdensome than
selecting the proper information to pass to the quiescer anyway.
In this commit we implement a noop quiescer that we will use when
the feature hasn't been negotiated. This will make it far easier to
manage quiescence operations without having a number of if statements
in the link logic.
In this commit we defer processRemoteAdds using a new mechanism on
the quiescer where we capture a closure that needs to be run. We
do this because we need to avoid the scenario where we send back
immediate resolutions to the newly added HTLCs when quiescent as
it is a protocol violation. It is not enough for us to simply defer
sending the messages since the purpose of quiescence itself is to
have well-defined and agreed upon channel state. If, for whatever
reason, the node (or connection) is restarted between when these
hooks are captured and when they are ultimately run, they will
be resolved by the resolveFwdPkgs logic when the link comes back
up.
In a future commit we will explicitly call the quiescer's resume
method when it is OK for htlc traffic to commence.
Replace ambigious config value "dust-treshold" with a more clear
"channel-max-fee-exposure" exposure value. The old value is
deprecated and will be removed in the near future.
In this commit, we make sig job handling when singing a next commitment
non-blocking by allowing the shutdown of a channel link to prevent
further waiting on sig jobs by the channel state machine. This addresses
possible cases where the aux signer may be shut down via a separate quit
signal, so the state machine could block indefinitely on receiving an
update on a sig job.
This is a requirement for replacing the quit channel with a Context.
The Done() channel of a Context is always recv-only, so all users of
that channel must not expect a bidirectional channel.
This commit updates the invoice registry to utilize the settlement
interceptor during the invoice settlement routine. It allows the
interceptor to capture the invoice, providing interception clients an
opportunity to determine the settlement outcome.
In this commit, we start to use the new AuxSigner to obtain+verify aux sigs for all second level HTLCs. This is similar to the existing SigPool, but we'll only attempt to do this if the AuxSigner is present (won't be for most channels).
This is part of a systematic removal of PaymentDescriptor from the public
API of the lnwallet package. This marks the last change needed before we
make the PaymentDescriptor structure private.