This commit is a large refactor that moves over various responsibilities
from the ChannelRouter to the graph.Builder. These include all graph
related tasks such as:
- graph pruning
- validation of new network updates & persisting new updates
- notifying topology update clients of any changes.
This is a large commit but:
- many of the files are purely moved from `routing` to `graph`
- the business logic put in the graph Builder is copied exactly as is
from the ChannelRouter with one exception:
- The ChannelRouter just needs to be able to call the Builder's
`ApplyChannelUpdate` method. So this is now exported and provided to
the ChannelRouter as a config option.
- The trickiest part was just moving over the test code since quite a
bit had to be duplicated.
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
To remove one more direct dependency to a variable in our main function,
we pass in the required parameter to the autopilot only instead of the
whole chain configuration.
Adds an optional tx parameter to ForAllOutgoingChannels and FetchChannel
so that data can be queried within the context of an existing database
transaction.
As a preparation to not have a local and remote version of the database
around anymore, we rename the variables into what their actual function
is. In case of the RPC server we even directly use the channel graph
instead of the DB instance. This should allow us to extract the channel
graph into its own, separate database (perhaps with better access
characteristics) in the future.
We rename the field Capacity on local channels to Balance, define a new
method ChannelInfo on the manager config that let us query the database
for our latest channels state. Using this we will use the current local
balance instead of the channel capacity when doing allocation
calculations.
This commit removes the activeNetParams global in chainparams.go. This
is necessary to isolate code from the lnd package so we can import it
for use in tests, other projects, etc.
In this commit, we split the database storage into two classes: remote
and local data. If etcd isn't active, then everything is actually just
local though we use two pointers everywhere. If etcd is active, then
everything but the graph goes into the remote database.
This commit adds a new signal to the autopilot agent, meant to signal
when any of the available heuristics has gotten an update.
We currently use this to trigger a new channel opening after the
external scores have been updated.
To make the autopilot able to account for fees, we let it use the
subtractFees option when opening channels.
This makes sure that each channel we attempt to open will eat at most
Amt out of our budget. Previously fees would eat into our funds in
addition, causing us to deplete our funds more than expected on each
channel opening.
To decouple the autopilot heuristic from the constraints, we start by
abstracting them behind an interface to make them easier to mock. We
also rename them HeuristicConstraints->AgentConstraints to make it clear
that they are now constraints the agent must adhere to.
This commit moves the responsibility of managing the life cycle of the
autopilot from main to the autopilot Manager. It utilizes the recently
introduced autopilot Manager, and just sets up the necessary interfaces
for the Manager to properly set up the required subscriptions when
starting the agent.
In this commit, we remove the disconnection logic within the
chanController when failing to open a channel with a peer. We do this as
it's already done within the autopilot agent, where it should be, and
because it's possible that we were already connected to this node and we
happened to disconnect them anyway.
In this commit, we modify the balanceUpdate autopilot signal to update
the balance according to what's returned to the WalletBalance callback
rather than explicitly tracking the balance. This gives the agent a
better sense of what the wallet's balance actually is.
This commit fixes a small bug that could cause us to disconnect an
already connected peer if no addresses where provided to the ConnectPeer
method. Now we instead first check if we are already connected, and
return early.
In this commit, we refactor the existing connection logic outside of the
ChanController's OpenChannel method. We do this as previously it was
possible for peers to stall us while attempting to connect to them. In
order to remedy this, we now attempt to connect the peer before tracking
them in our set of pending opens.