This commit clarifies the htlc failure case in the lncli payment
command, by using the cardinal number as well as 'hop' in the
failure message.
[skip ci]
This commit replaces the clock used in the unit test
`TestMailBoxAddExpiry`. Previously the `TestClock` is used, resulting in
the unit test being not so "unit" as the maintainer needs to know the
detailed implementation of `clock.Clock`, resulting in debugging a
failed unit test more difficult as the cognitive cost is high.
Re-implement `clock.Clock` also means we need to maintain more. This is
now solved by using mock clock so we can ignore the implementation
details and care only the returned results.
To avoid the problem where multiple jobs try to create the same cache
entry, we add the GitHub job ID to the cache key.
The two restore keys make it possible that a job can also restore a
cache entry from another job if none for the current job exist yet.
With this commit we allow the Go version that is set up to be
configurable and not dependent on a specific environment variable. This
will allow us to eventually extract the action into a tooling
repository.
For some reason we used to override the GOCACHE and GOPATH variables
earlier. This now causes the updated cache action not to pick up any
caches. As the overrides shouldn't be needed anymore, we remove them.
Add the ability to specify messages < CustomRangeStart that will still
be treated like custom messages by lnd (rather than unknown ones). This
allows code external to lnd to handle protocol messages that are *not
yet known to lnd*.
Our OpenChannelRPC was accepting invalid values for the closing address
field. If we were able to decode the address we would use it in the
script even if the address is for another bitcoin net.
Fixes a bug where channel update data is read until the end of the stream
rather than stopping after the specified length. This is problematic
when failure message tlv data is present, because this data is interpreted
as channel update tlv data.
This commit, the error returned from `getInitialFwdingPolicy` is checked
in order to avoid a nil pointer dereference panic during the
TestFundingManagerCustomChannelParameters test.
In this commit, we modify our gossip broadcast logic to ensure that we
always will send out our own gossip messages regardless of the
filtering/feature policies of the peer.
Before this commit, it was possible that when we went to broadcast an
announcement, none of our peers actually had us as a syncer peer (lnd
terminology). In this case, the FilterGossipMsg function wouldn't do
anything, as they don't have an active timestamp filter set. When we go
to them merge the syncer map, we'd add all these peers we didn't send
to, meaning we would skip them when it came to broadcast time.
In this commit, we now split things into two phases: we'll broadcast
_our_ own announcements to all our peers, but then do the normal
filtering and chunking for the announcements we got from a remote peer.
Fixes https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/issues/6531
Fixes https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/issues/7223
Fixes https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/issues/7073