Depends on btcsuite/btcwallet#757.
Pulls in the updated version of btcwallet and walletdb that have the DB
interface enhanced by their own View() and Update() methods with the
reset callback/closure supported out of the box. That way the global
package-level View() and Update() functions now become pure redirects.
In order to separate our databases more clearly, we refactor the height
hint cache DB to use a kvdb backend instead of the channel DB instance
directly.
This commit adds gives BtcdNotifier access to the block cache and wraps
its GetBlock method so that the block cache's mutex map for the specific
hash is used.
Adding persistency to neutrino re-scan progress. In case the re-scan
failed in the middle or the node was restarted before the re-scan
has been completed this fix will start from the last point instead
of the beginning.
On long re-scan , such as old channels on mobile devices this is
crucial.
* mod: bump btcwallet version to accept db timeout
* btcwallet: add DBTimeOut in config
* kvdb: add database timeout option for bbolt
This commit adds a DBTimeout option in bbolt config. The relevant
functions walletdb.Open/Create are updated to use this config. In
addition, the bolt compacter also applies the new timeout option.
* channeldb: add DBTimeout in db options
This commit adds the DBTimeout option for channeldb. A new unit
test file is created to test the default options. In addition,
the params used in kvdb.Create inside channeldb_test is updated
with a DefaultDBTimeout value.
* contractcourt+routing: use DBTimeout in kvdb
This commit touches multiple test files in contractcourt and routing.
The call of function kvdb.Create and kvdb.Open are now updated with
the new param DBTimeout, using the default value kvdb.DefaultDBTimeout.
* lncfg: add DBTimeout option in db config
The DBTimeout option is added to db config. A new unit test is
added to check the default DB config is created as expected.
* migration: add DBTimeout param in kvdb.Create/kvdb.Open
* keychain: update tests to use DBTimeout param
* htlcswitch+chainreg: add DBTimeout option
* macaroons: support DBTimeout config in creation
This commit adds the DBTimeout during the creation of macaroons.db.
The usage of kvdb.Create and kvdb.Open in its tests are updated with
a timeout value using kvdb.DefaultDBTimeout.
* walletunlocker: add dbTimeout option in UnlockerService
This commit adds a new param, dbTimeout, during the creation of
UnlockerService. This param is then passed to wallet.NewLoader
inside various service calls, specifying a timeout value to be
used when opening the bbolt. In addition, the macaroonService
is also called with this dbTimeout param.
* watchtower/wtdb: add dbTimeout param during creation
This commit adds the dbTimeout param for the creation of both
watchtower.db and wtclient.db.
* multi: add db timeout param for walletdb.Create
This commit adds the db timeout param for the function call
walletdb.Create. It touches only the test files found in chainntnfs,
lnwallet, and routing.
* lnd: pass DBTimeout config to relevant services
This commit enables lnd to pass the DBTimeout config to the following
services/config/functions,
- chainControlConfig
- walletunlocker
- wallet.NewLoader
- macaroons
- watchtower
In addition, the usage of wallet.Create is updated too.
* sample-config: add dbtimeout option
This commit adds a reset() closure to the kvdb.View function which will
be called before each retry (including the first) of the view
transaction. The reset() closure can be used to reset external state
(eg slices or maps) where the view closure puts intermediate results.
When we cancel a confirmation request, we should remove the request from
the height map regardless of the current height. Otherwise we end up in
the situation when the height is reached, the notification is attempted
sent which results in a crash.
If a concurrent call to cancel is made while the notifier is shutting
down, this would cause a panic (close of closed channel) since the
events are not removed from the notification sets.
This addresses a panic when a notification is canceled after its been
detected as included in a block and before its confirmation notification
is dispatched.
This commit introduces an optimization for the chain scanning
used in historical confirmations notifications.
It now uses batch request instead of requesting filters one by one.
Earlier GetCFilter could return a nil-error along with a nil-filter in
cases where we failed to fetch the filter. We would just ignore the
block causing us to miss potential crucial information.
Now that GetCFilter will return an error in cases where the fetch
failed, the filter will never be nil (even for blocks with only coinbase
transactions), and we'll instead return an error.
We also increase the number of retries for the filter from the default 2
to 5.
We would establish the connection to the chain backend and start getting
block notifications before we had started the concurrent queues, which
would lead to the OnBlockConnected call being blocked, and a deadlock
(since GetBestBlock would never return).
Instead we make sure to start the queues before establishing the
connection, consuming the notifications right away.
In this commit, we lower the mempool spend check timeout to be twice as
long as the trickle interval of the miner node, which will greatly
improve the execution time of this specific test. We're able to do this
now since we can specify custom trickle intervals for our test
harnesses.
This prevents a deadlock while tearing down the TxNotifier if it's
currently blocked delivering a notification. By closing the quit chan
first, we ensure blocked sends/reads can exit and allow the TxNotifier
to proceed tearing down.
A height hint not being set would cause lnd to scan for the
confirmation/spend of a txid/outpoint/address from genesis.
The number of confirmations not being set within a confirmation request
would cause the internal TxNotifier to deadlock when dispatching
updates.
Since GetUtxo is a potentially long running call, we would see
RegisterSpendNtfn block in some cases, in particular on starting the
chain watcher, causing lnd to hang on startup.
This commit makes the call to GetUtxo in a go routine, letting
RegisterSpendNtfn return immediately when the notification events are
created.
This commit fixes a bug that would cause the
notifier not to commit spend hints for items
that are not found. This is done by calling
UpdateSpendDetails with a nil detail, permitting
the notifier to begin updating the spend hints
with new blocks that arrive at tip. The change
is designed to mimic the behavior for historical
confirmation dispatch.
The symptom of this bug is needing to do many
long rescans on startup, even if new blocks
arrive after the rescan had completed. With
this change, nodes will have to do the scans
once more before their hints will be properly
updated. Restarts from then on should not
have this behavior.
In this commit, we update the build to point to the latest version of
neutrino and btcwallet. The latest version of neutrino includes a number
of bug fixes, and new features like reliably transaction broadcast. The
latest version of btcwallet contains a number of bug fixes related to
properly remove invalid transactions from its database.
In this commit, we modify the main interface-level tests for neutrino to
skip the block catch up re-org test. We do this, as the test itself is
very unstable and only passes occasionally by the grace of RNGesus.
What's needed to ensure it passes reliably is to extend neutrino with a
cache of the last N blocks disconnected. Sample output of the affected
test when run:
```
--- SKIP: TestInterfaces/neutrino_test_catch_up_on_missed_blocks_w/_reorged_best_block (0.00s)
interface_test.go:1574: skipping re-org test for neutrino
```
In this commit, we modify GetTestTxidAndScript to generate new P2PKH
scripts. This is needed to properly test confirmations and spends of
unique scripts on-chain within the set of interface-level test cases.
In this commit, we extend the NeutrinoNotifier to support registering
scripts for spends notifications. Once the script has been detected as
spent within the chain, a spend notification will be dispatched through
the Spend channel of the SpendEvent returned upon registration.
For scripts that have been spent in the past, the rescan logic has been
modified to match on the script rather than the outpoint. A concurrent
queue for relevant transactions has been added to proxy notifications
from the underlying rescan to the txNotifier. This is needed for
scripts, as we cannot perform a historical rescan for scripts through
`GetUtxo`, like we do with outpoints.
For scripts that are unspent, a filter update is sent to the underlying
rescan to ensure that we match and dispatch on the script when
processing new blocks.
Along the way, we also address an issue where we'd miss detecting that
an outpoint/script has been spent in the future due to not receiving a
historical dispatch request from the underlying txNotifier. To fix this,
we ensure that we always request the backend to notify us of the spend
once it detects it at tip, regardless of whether a historical rescan was
detected or not.
In this commit, we extend the BitcoindNotifier to support registering
scripts for spends notifications. Once the script has been detected as
spent within the chain, a spend notification will be dispatched through
the Spend channel of the SpendEvent returned upon registration.
For scripts that have been spent in the past, the rescan logic has been
modified to match on the script rather than the outpoint. This is done
by re-deriving the script of the output a transaction input is spending
and checking whether it matches ours.
For scripts that are unspent, a request to the backend will be sent to
alert the BitcoindNotifier of when the script was spent by a
transaction. To make this request we encode the script as an address, as
this is what the backend uses to detect the spend. The transaction will
then be proxied through the txUpdates concurrent queue, which will hand
it off to the underlying txNotifier and dispatch spend notifications to
the relevant clients.
Along the way, we also address an issue where we'd miss detecting that
an outpoint/script has been spent in the future due to not receiving a
historical dispatch request from the underlying txNotifier. To fix this,
we ensure that we always request the backend to notify us of the spend
once it detects it at tip, regardless of whether a historical rescan was
detected or not.
In this commit, we extend the BtcdNotifier to support registering
scripts for spends notifications. Once the script has been detected as
spent within the chain, a spend notification will be dispatched through
the Spend channel of the SpendEvent returned upon registration.
For scripts that have been spent in the past, the rescan logic has been
modified to match on the script rather than the outpoint. This is done
by encoding the script as an address.
For scripts that are unspent, a request to the backend will be sent to
alert the BtcdNotifier of when the script was spent by a transaction. To
make this request we encode the script as an address, as this is what
the backend uses to detect the spend. The transaction will then be
proxied through the txUpdates concurrent queue, which will hand it off
to the underlying txNotifier and dispatch spend notifications to the
relevant clients.
Along the way, we also address an issue where we'd miss detecting that
an outpoint/script has been spent in the future due to not receiving a
historical dispatch request from the underlying txNotifier. To fix this,
we ensure that we always request the backend to notify us of the spend
once it detects it at tip, regardless of whether a historical rescan was
detected or not.
In this commit, we extend the NeutrinoNotifier to support registering
scripts for confirmation notifications. Once the script has been
detected as confirmed within the chain, a confirmation notification will
be dispatched to through the Confirmed channel of the ConfirmationEvent
returned upon registration.
For scripts that have confirmed in the past, the `historicalConfDetails`
method has been modified to determine whether the script has been
confirmed by locating the script in an output of a confirmed
transaction.
For scripts that have yet to confirm, a filter update is sent to the
underlying rescan to ensure that we match and dispatch on the script
when processing new blocks.
Along the way, we also address an issue where we'd miss detecting that a
transaction/script has confirmed in the future due to not receiving a
historical dispatch request from the underlying txNotifier. To fix this,
we ensure that we always update our filters to detect the confirmation
at tip, regardless of whether a historical rescan was detected or not.
In this commit, we extend the BitcoindNotifier to support registering
scripts for confirmation notifications. Once the script has been
detected as confirmed within the chain, a confirmation notification will
be dispatched to through the Confirmed channel of the ConfirmationEvent
returned upon registration.
For scripts that have confirmed in the past, the `historicalConfDetails`
method has been modified to skip the txindex and go straight to scanning
the chain manually if confirmation request is for a script. When
scanning the chain, we'll determine whether the script has been
confirmed by locating the script in an output of a confirmed
transaction.
For scripts that have yet to confirm, they will be properly tracked
within the TxNotifier.
In this commit, we extend the BtcdNotifier to support registering
scripts for confirmation notifications. Once the script has been
detected as confirmed within the chain, a confirmation notification will
be dispatched to through the Confirmed channel of the ConfirmationEvent
returned upon registration.
For scripts that have confirmed in the past, the `historicalConfDetails`
method has been modified to skip the txindex and go straight to scanning
the chain manually if confirmation request is for a script. When
scanning the chain, we'll determine whether the script has been
confirmed by locating the script in an output of a confirmed
transaction.
For scripts that have yet to confirm, they will be properly tracked
within the TxNotifier.
In this commit, we add the current chain parameters to the
BitcoindNotifier. This will be used in a future commit in order to
convert outputs scripts into addresses. This is needed since the
bitcoind backend uses these addresses to detect whether the script
encoded within it was spent by a transaction in the chain.
In this commit, we add the current chain parameters to the BtcdNotifier.
This will be used in a future commit in order to convert outputs scripts
into addresses. This is needed since the btcd backend uses these
addresses to detect whether the script encoded within it was spent by a
transaction in the chain.
In this commit, we refactor the TxNotifier's ProcessRelevantSpendTx to
also detect script spends. This can easily be done as the transaction
filtering logic was refactored into its own method in a previous commit.
In this commit, we modify the TxNotifier's ConnectTip method to also
detect whether a registered script has been confirmed or spent on-chain
by a transaction in the connected block. Once detected, notifications
for them will be queued up for dispatch as with txids/outpoints.
We've also refactored the ConnectTip method into smaller and reusable
methods, which will serve useful later.