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.
Since we now have a scripted check that makes sure the Golang version is
synced throughout all files, it is important that the main version in
the Makefile is changed, then all other versions can be detected by that
script.
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.
Add this file both to the main LND directory so that devs can use it for
local linter runs and also add it to the `tools` directory so that the
docker environment used to run the linter in CI has access to it. A
custom linter binary can be built via `golangci-lint custom`. This will
pull in and register all the plugins listed in the new config file when
building the new binary. The new binary can then be run using
`custom-gcl run`.
This commit introduces the `LLPlugin` type and converts the existing lll
code such that the LLPlugin implements the register.LinterPlugin
interface. This will allow us to plug it into golangci-linter as a
plugin.
In this commit, we copy the implementation of the golangci-lint lll
linter which we currently use in our CI flow during the `make lint`
check. This commit copies the code mostly as is (the only exception
being the line which trims white space before checking if a line starts
with "import"), and formats it to fit our codebase guidelines. A test is
also added so that we can be sure that the following commits which
adjust the implementation have the intended results.
The custom linter is put into its own module as this is requied by the
`golangci-lint custom` when building the custom linter binary which
includes the plugin.
and the same for ChannelStateDB.FetchChannel. Most of the calls to these
methods provide a `nil` Tx anyways. The only place that currently
provides a non-nil tx is in the `localchans.Manager`. It takes the
transaction provided to the `ForAllOutgoingChannels` callback and passes
it to it's `updateEdge` method. Note, however, that the
`ForAllOutgoingChannels` call is a call to the graph db and the call to
`updateEdge` is a call to the `ChannelStateDB`. There is no reason that
these two calls need to happen under the same transaction as they are
reading from two completely disjoint databases. And so in the effort to
completely split untangle the relationship between the two databases, we
now dont use the same transaction for these two calls.
Before this commit, the `(channeldb.DB).AddrsForNode` method treats the
results from the channel db and the graph db slightly differently. It
errors out if the channel db is unaware of the node in question but does
not error out if the graph is unaware of the node. So this commit
changes the logic slightly so that a "node-unknown" error from either
backing source is not seen as an error.
In this commit, we implement a version of the AddrSource interface which
merges the results of a set of AddrSource implementations. This will
later be used to merge the results of the channel db and graph db.
Our aim is to completely remove the `channeldb.DB`'s direct dependence
on the `graphdb.ChannelGraph` pointer. The only place where it still
depends on this pointer is in the `(DB).AddrsForNode(..)` method where
it queries both the channel DB and the graph db for the known addresses
for the node in question and then combines the results. So, to separate
these out, we will define an AddrsForNodes interface in this commit
which we will later let both the ChannelGraph and channeldb.DB both
implement and we will merge these results outside of the channeldb
package.
All this commit does is to unify the `AddrSource` interface since this
has been defined separately in a couple of places.
We also now use the graph DB's own optional functions. An instance of
the graph is currently still passed to the channeldb's
`CreateWithBackend` function. This will be removed in a later commit
once the two have been completely disjoint.