This commit removes the method `launchShard` and splits its original
functionality into two steps - first create the attempt, second send the
attempt. This enables us to have finer control over "which error is
returned from which system and how to handle it".
This commit starts handling switch error inside `sendAttempt` when an
error is returned from sending the HTLC. To make sure the updated
`HTLCAttempt` is always returned to the callsite, `handleSwitchErr` now
also returns a `attemptResult`.
This commit removes the unclear abstraction `shardHandler` that's used
in our payment lifecycle. As we'll see in the following commits,
`shardHandler` is an unnecessary layer and everything can be cleanly
managed inside `paymentLifecycle`.
In preparation for the next commit which will remove the
`*LightningNode` from the `ChannelEdgePolicy` struct,
`FetchLightningNode` is modified to take in an optional transaction so
that it can be utilised in places where a transaction exists.
Having a `ForEachChannel` method on the `LightningNode` struct itself
results in a `kvdb.Backend` object needing to be stored within the
LightningNode struct. In this commit, this method is replaced with a
`ForEachNodeChannel` method on the `ChannelGraph` struct will perform
the same function without needing the db pointer to be stored within the
LightningNode. This change, the LightningNode struct more closely
represents the schema on disk.
The existing `ForEachNodeChannel` method on `ChannelGraph` is renamed to
`ForEachNodeDirectedChannel`. It performs a slightly different function
since it's call-back operates on Cached policies.
This commit updates route construction to backfill the fields
required for payment to blinded paths and set amount to forward
and expiry fields to zero for intermediate hops (as is instructed
in the route blinding specification).
We could attempt to do this in the first pass, but that loop
relies on fields like amount to forward and expiry to calculate
each hop backwards, so we keep it simple (stupid) and post
processes the blinded portion, since it's computationally cheap
and more readable.
Add the option to include a blinded route in a route request (exclusive
to including hop hints, because it's incongruous to include both), and
express the route as a chain of hop hints.
Using a chain of hints over a single hint to represent the whole path
allows us to re-use our route construction to fill in a lot of the
path on our behalf.
This commit introduces a single struct to hold all of the parameters
that are passed to FindRoute. This cleans up an already overloaded
function signature and prepares us for handling requests with blinded
routes where we need to perform some additional processing on our
para (such as extracting the target node from the blinded path).
This commit adds a new payment status, `StatusInitiated`, to properly
represent the state where a payment is newly created without attempting
any HTLCs. Since the `PaymentStatus` is a memory representation of a
given payment's status, the enum used for the statuses are directly
updated.
In this commit, we carry out a new notion introduced during a recent
spec meeting to use a feature bit plus 100 before the feature has been
finalized in the spec.
We split into the Final and Staging bits.
In this commit, we start to set _internally_ a new feature bit in the
channel announcements we generate. As these taproot channels can only be
unadvertised, this will never actually leak to the public network. The
funding manager will then set this field to allow the router to properly
validate these channels.
In this commit, we eliminate some code duplication by removing the old
`HashMutex` struct as it just duplicates all the code with a different
type (uint64 and hash). We then make the main Mutex struct take a type
param, so the key can be parametrized when the struct is instantiated.
Extends the pathfinder with a capacity argument for later usage.
In tests, the inserted testCapacity has no effect, but will be used
later to estimate reduced probabilities from it.
This commit refactors the semantics of unified policies to unified
edges. The main changes are the following renamings:
* unifiedPolicies -> nodeEdgeUnifier
* unifiedPolicy -> edgeUnifier
* unifiedPolicyEdge -> unifiedEdge
Comments and shortened variable names are changed to reflect the new
semantics.
We encapsulate the capacity inside a unifiedPolicyEdge for later usage.
The meaning of "policy" has changed now, which will be refactored in the
next commmit.
This commit refactors the `networkHandler` to use the new method
`handleNetworkUpdate`. Because the `select` is called inside a for loop,
which is equivalent of firing goroutine inside range loop, it's possible
that a variable used inside a previous goroutine is referencing the
current one. This is now fixed by making the goroutine taking the params
used for network update.
This commit renames the method `GetPaymentResult` to be
`GetAttemptResult` to avoid potential confusion and to address the
one-to-many relationship between a payment and its attempts.
This commit adds a new method `SendToRouteSkipTempErr` that skips
failing the payment unless a terminal error occurred. This is
accomplished by demoting the original `SendToRoute` to a private method
and creating two new methods on top of it to minimize code change.
feature-bit channels
This allows opening zero-conf chan-type, scid-alias chan-type, and
scid-alias feature-bit channels. scid-alias chan-type channels are
required to be private. Two paths are available for opening a zero-conf
channel:
* explicit chan-type negotiation
* LDK carve-out where chan-types are not used, LND is on the
receiving end, and a ChannelAcceptor is used to enable zero-conf
When a zero-conf channel is negotiated, the funding manager:
* sends a FundingLocked with an alias
* waits for a FundingLocked from the remote peer
* calls addToRouterGraph to persist the channel using our alias in
the graph. The peer's alias is used to send them a ChannelUpdate.
* wait for six confirmations. If public, the alias edge in the
graph is deleted and replaced (not atomically) with the confirmed
edge. Our policy is also read-and-replaced, but the counterparty's
policy won't exist until they send it to us.
When a scid-alias-feature channel is negotiated, the funding manager:
* sends a FundingLocked with an alias:
* calls addToRouterGraph, sends ChannelUpdate with the confirmed SCID
since it exists.
* when six confirmations occurs, the edge is deleted and re-inserted
since the peer may have sent us an alias ChannelUpdate that we are
storing in the graph.
Since it is possible for a user to toggle the scid-alias-feature-bit
to on while channels exist in the funding manager, care has been taken
to ensure that an alias is ALWAYS sent in the funding_locked message
if this happens.
This allows the router to determine what is and isn't an alias from
lnd's definition of an alias. Any ChannelAnnouncement that has an
alias ShortChannelID field is not verified on-chain. To prevent a
DoS vector from existing, the gossiper ensures that only the local
lnd node can send its ChannelAnnouncements to the router with an
alias ShortChannelID.
This commit was previously split into the following parts to ease
review:
- 2d746f68: replace imports
- 4008f0fd: use ecdsa.Signature
- 849e33d1: remove btcec.S256()
- b8f6ebbd: use v2 library correctly
- fa80bca9: bump go modules